< Genesis 28 >
1 Then Isaac summoned Jacob, and gave him a blessing. He told him, “Do not marry a woman of the Canaan people-group.
Shuning bilen Ishaq Yaqupni chaqirip, uninggha bext-beriket tilep, uninggha jékilep: — Sen Qanaaniylarning qizliridin xotun alma;
2 Instead, go right away to Paddan-Aram [in northwest Mesopotamia], to the house of your mother’s father Bethuel. Ask one of the daughters of your mother’s brother Laban to marry you.
belki qopup, Padan-Aramgha, anangning atisi Bétuelning öyige bérip, u yerdin anangning akisi Labanning qizliridin xotun alghin.
3 I will pray that God Almighty will bless you, and enable you to [get married and] have many descendants, in order that they will become many people-groups.
Hemmige Qadir Tengri séni bext-beriketlep, awutup, sendin köp xelqlerni chiqirip köpeytkey,
4 I also will pray that he will bless you and your descendants by enabling you to possess/seize the land in which you are now living as a foreigner, the land that God promised to give to [my father] Abraham and his descendants.”
Shundaqla Ibrahimning bext-berikitini sanga we séning bilen neslingge bergey; shundaq qilip sen hazir Musapir bolup turuwatqan yerni, yeni eslide Xuda Ibrahimgha bergen zéminni igileysen! — dédi.
5 So Isaac sent Jacob to Paddan-Aram, to live with Rebekah’s brother Laban, the son of Bethuel, who belonged to the Aram people-group.
Shuning bilen Ishaq Yaqupni yolgha saldi. U Padan-Aramgha, aramiy Bétuelning oghli, Yaqup bilen Esawning anisi Riwkahning akisi Labanning qéshigha qarap mangdi.
6 Esau found out that his father Isaac had blessed Jacob and then sent him to Paddan-Aram. He also found out that when he blessed Isaac, he told him, “Do not marry a woman of the Canaan people-group,”
Esaw Ishaqning Yaqupqa bext-beriket tilep, uni Padan-Aramgha shu yerdin xotun élishqa ewetkenlikini, shundaqla uninggha bext-beriket tilep, uninga jékilep: Sen Qanaaniylarning qizliridin xotun almighin, dégenlirini uqup, Yaqupningmu öz ata-anisigha itaet qilip, Padan-Aramgha ketkinini körginide,
7 and that Jacob had obeyed his father and mother, and had gone to Paddan-Aram.
8 Esau also realized that his father Isaac did not approve of women from the Canaan people-group.
Esaw: — qanaanylarning qizliri atam Ishaqning neziride yaman körünidiken, dep bilip yetti.
9 Because of that, Esau went to see his uncle Ishmael, and married Mahalath, the daughter of Ishmael. Mahalath was the sister of Nabaioth and the granddaughter of Abraham.
U Ismailning qéshigha bérip, hazirqi xotunlirining üstige Ibrahimning oghli Ismailning qizi, Nébayotning singlisi Mahalatni xotunluqqa aldi.
10 Meanwhile, Jacob left Beersheba and started walking along the road to Haran.
Yaqup bolsa Beer-Shébadin chiqip, Haran terepke méngip,
11 When he arrived at a certain place, he stopped there, because the sun had gone down. He took one of the stones there and put it under his head to use as a pillow. Then he lay down and slept there.
bir yerge yétip kelgende, kün olturup ketkechke shu yerde qonmaqchi boldi. U shu yerdiki tashlardin birini élip, béshigha yastuq qilip qoyup, uxlighili yatti.
12 While he was sleeping, he had a dream, in which he [was surprised to] see a stairway. The bottom of the stairway was on the earth and the top was in the sky. Jacob also saw that God’s angels were going up and down the stairway.
U bir chüsh kördi: — Mana, uchi asmanlargha taqishidighan bir pelempey yerde tikleklik turatti; Xudaning perishtiliri uningda chiqip-chüshüp turushatti.
13 And he [was surprised to] see Yahweh standing at the top of the stairway, saying “I am Yahweh God, whom your grandfather Abraham worshiped, and whom Isaac worships. I will give to you and to your descendants the land on which you are lying.
Mana, Perwerdigar uning üstide turatti. U: — «Men bolsam atang Ibrahimning Xudasi we Ishaqning Xudasi bolghan Perwerdigardurmen; Men sen yatqan bu zéminni séning bilen neslingge bérimen.
14 Your descendants will be as numerous as the particles of dirt that are on the earth, and their territory will be very large. It will extend in all directions, to the east and to the west, to the north and to the south. And people of all people-groups on earth will receive blessings because of [what happens to] you and to your descendants.
Nesling bolsa yerning topisidek köp bolup, sen meghrip bilen meshriqqe, shimal bilen jenubqa yéyilisen; sen we neslingning wasitisi bilen yer yüzidiki barliq aile-qebililer bext-beriket tapidu.
15 I will help you and protect you wherever you go, and I will bring you back to this land. I will not leave you; I will continue to do for you all that I have promised to do.”
Mana, Men sen bilen billidurmen, qeyerge barsang séni aman-ésen saqlap, bu zémin’gha séni qayturup kélimen; chünki sanga éytqan sözümni ada qilmay turup, séni tashlimaymen» — dédi.
16 [During the night], when Jacob woke up from sleeping, he thought, “Surely Yahweh is in this place, and until now I was not aware of it!”
Andin Yaqup oyghinip: — Berheq, Perwerdigar bu yerdidur, lékin men uni bilmeptimen, — dédi.
17 He was afraid, and he said, “This place is very awesome! This is surely the place where God lives, and this is the entrance to heaven!”
U qorqup kétip: Bu jay alamet dehshetlik bir jay iken! Bu Xudaning öyi bilen asmanning derwazisidin bashqa héch jay emestur, — dédi.
18 In the morning Jacob got up and took the stone that he had put under his head and set it up on its end to show that the place was a holy place. He poured some olive oil on top of the stone [to dedicate it to God].
Yaqup etisi seher qopup, béshining astigha qoyghan tashni élip, [xatire] tüwrük süpitide tiklep, üstige zeytun méyi quyup qoydi.
19 He named that place Bethel, [which means ‘house of God’.] Previously its name was Luz.
U jayning ismini Beyt-El dep atidi; emma ilgiri u jayning éti Luz idi.
20 Jacob solemnly promised God, saying, “God, if you will help me and protect me while I am taking this journey, and if you give me enough food to eat and clothes to wear,
Andin Yaqup qesem bilen wede qilip: — Eger Xuda méning bilen bille bolup, bu sepirimde méni saqlap, yégili nan, kiygili kiyim bérip,
21 in order that I can later return safely to my father’s house, then you, Yahweh, will be the God that I will worship.
Men atamning öyige aman-ésen yénip barsam, undaqta Perwerdigar méning Xudayim bolidu;
22 This stone that I have set up will mark the place where people can worship you. And I will give back to you a tenth of everything that you give to me.”
Shuningdek men xatire tüwrük süpitide tiklep qoyghan bu tash Xudaning öyi bolidu; hem shundaqla sen manga béridighan barliq nersilerning ondin bir ülüshini sanga teqdim qilmay qalmaymen, — dédi.