< Genesis 44 >

1 When his brothers were ready to return home, Joseph said to the man who was in charge of things in his house, “Fill the sacks of those men with as much grain as they can carry [on their donkeys]. And put in the top of each man’s sack the silver that he paid for the grain.
Yusufee cun xav vuk'lek ıkkekang'ulqa əmr haa'a: – İne insanaaşin balagbı cosse qıkkes əxəsdemeene otxhuniyka gyats'e'e. Co adiyn nuk'rad conecad balagbışde ghaleeqa gixhxhe.
2 Then put my silver cup in the top of the youngest brother’s sack, along with the silver that he paid for the grain.” So the servant did what Joseph told him to do.
Yizda nuk'rayna kasamee k'ıning'une balageeqa vucee sukuke quvuyne nuk'rayka sacigee givxhe. Şeng'vee gırgın Yusufee uvhuyn xhinne ha'a.
3 The next morning at dawn the men started on the way home with their donkeys.
Miç'eed qıxhayng'a, in insanar cone əməleeşika sacigee yəqqı'l aa'anbı.
4 When they had not gone far from the city, Joseph said to the servant in charge of things in his house, “Pursue those men immediately. When you catch up to them, say to them, ‘We did good things for you! Why have you paid us back by doing something bad to us?
Manbı şaharılee geeb əq'əna qepxha deşdiy, Yusufee xav vuk'lek ıkkekang'uk'le eyheng'a: – Ek'ra oza qıxha mane insanaaşiqa qihna hoora, avarq'ılymee manbışik'le eyhe: «Nişil-allane şu yugvalis pisvalla hav'u?
5 [You have stolen the cup] that my master drinks from [RHQ]! It is the cup that he uses to find out things that nobody knows! What you did was very wicked!’”
Nişil-allane yizde xərıng'una nuk'rayna kasa qöpqü? Mang'vee mançe ulyoğan, falika ilyakka. Şu qotkuda hı'ı deş!»
6 The servant [left immediately and] when he caught up with them, he told them what Joseph had told him to say.
Xav vuk'lek ıkkekana manbışiqa avarq'ıl cuk'le uvhuyn manbışilqa hixhara'an.
7 But one of them replied to him, “Sir, why do you say such things? We are your servants, and we would never do anything like that!
Çocaaşe mang'uk'le eyhen: – Nişil-allane yişde xərıng'vee məxdun cuvab eyhe? Şasse g'ulaaşisse məxdun kar ha'as əxəye!
8 We even brought back to you from Canaan land the silver that we found inside the tops of our sacks! So (we certainly would not steal silver or gold from your master’s house!/Why would we steal silver or gold from your master’s house?) [RHQ]
Şak'le balagbışee aveykiyn nuk'rad Kana'annee cigabışençe sak'alı'ı vas qadı. Nişil-allane şi xərıng'une xaançe k'ınəəğəyiy nuk'ra qöqəs?
9 If you discover that any of us has that cup, you can execute him, and the rest of us will become your slaves.”
Hasre man kar şavusneyiy aveeykı, mana insan gik'ecen, avxuynbıb xərıng'us nukarar vuxhecen.
10 The man replied, “Okay, I will do what you say. But the one who has the cup will not be executed. Instead, he will become my slave, and the rest of you may return home.”
Mang'vee eyhen: – Şu yugda uvheeyid, hasre inəxüd ixhecen: man kar şavusneyiy aveeykı mana yizda nukar ixhecen, mansanbışil bınah aaxvas deş.
11 Each of the men quickly lowered his sack down from the donkey to the ground and opened it.
Çocaaşe zarada balagbı gyaqqı çin ghalybı aaqa.
12 Then the servant started to search for the cup in each sack. He started with the oldest brother’s sack and ended with the youngest one’s sack. And he found the cup in Benjamin’s sack and showed it to them.
Xav vuk'lek ıkkekang'vee xərıng'ule girğıl k'ıning'ulqamee t'abala'ana, kasa Benyaminne balagee iveeke.
13 The brothers tore their clothes [because they were so dismayed]. They loaded the sacks on the donkeys again and returned to the city.
Çocaaşe cok qitxhuyne divanıke tanalinbı qıt'axxa'a. Qiyğa əməleeşilqa karıd alixhxhı siviyk'alanbı şahareeqa.
14 When Judah and his [older and younger] brothers entered Joseph’s house, Joseph was still there. The servant told Joseph what had happened. Then the brothers threw themselves down on the ground in front of Joseph.
Yahud çocaaşika sacigee Yusufne xaaqa qarayle. Mane gahıl Yusuf xaa eyxhe. Manbı Yusufne ögee ç'iyelqamee k'yoozaranbı.
15 He said to them, “Why did you do this? Do you not know that a man like me can find out things that nobody knows?” [RHQ]
Yusufee manbışik'le eyhen: – Şu hı'iyn hucoone? Şok'le ats'a dişdiy, zına xhinnena insan falika ilyakkıme gırgın g'ecen?
16 Judah replied, “Sir, what can we say? How can we prove that we (are innocent/did not steal the cup)? God has (paid us back/punished us) for the sins [we committed many years ago]. So now we will become your slaves—both we and the one in whose sack the cup was found.”
Yahudee eyhen: – Şi xərıng'uk'le hucoovane, nenvane eyhes? Nəxübne şi qopkuynbı xhinne haagvas? Allahee şi hav'una bınah haagva. Həşde şinab, kasa neng'usneyiy avaykı manar, yişde xərıng'un g'ular vooxhe.
17 But Joseph replied, “No, I could never do anything like that. Only the man in whose sack the cup was found will become my slave. The rest of you can return to your father peacefully.”
Yusufee eyhen: – Zı məxdun kar ha'as deş. Kasa şavusneyiy aveykı mana yizda g'ul ixhes, mansanbıb qı'dəpq'ı'n dekkısqa savk'le.
18 Then Judah came near to Joseph and said, “Sir, please let me say something to you. You are equal to the king himself, so you could command that I be executed; but do not be angry with me for speaking to you.
Manke Yahud mang'usqa qıxha eyhen: – Yizda xərna hucoone ixhes, yiğne g'ulus xərıng'uk'le cuvab eyhes hasre. Ğu firon xhinnena insan ixheyir, ğu yiğne g'ululqa qəllamışmexhe.
19 You asked us, ‘Is your father still living, and do you have another brother?’
Şenke xərıng'vee g'ulaaşike qiyghıninniy: «Şoka dek, çoc vornane?»
20 We answered, ‘Our father is alive, but he is an old man. He has a young son who was born after our father became an old man. That son had an [older] brother, who is now dead. So the youngest son is the only one of his mother’s sons who is still alive, and his father loves him very much.’
Şi manke xərıng'uk'le uvhuynniy: «Şaqa sa q'əsda dek vorna, cuqar qəsvalee ıxhana sa k'ınna dix vor. Mang'una çoc qik'una, cune yedine dixbışike mana sa axu, dekkısır mana geer ıkkan».
21 Then you said to us, ‘The next time you come here, bring your younger brother down to me, so that I can see him.’
Manke ğu yiğne g'ulaaşik'le uvhuynniy: «Mana zasqa ayre, zak'le g'aces».
22 We said to you, ‘No, we cannot do that, because the boy cannot leave his father. If he leaves his father, his father will die from sorrow.’
Şinad xərıng'uk'le uvhuynniy: «Gadeysse dek g'alerçes əxə deş, g'alerçeyir, dek qik'asda».
23 But you told us, ‘If your youngest brother does not come back with you, I will not let you see me again!’
Ğumee yiğne g'ulaaşik'le şak'le uvhuynniy: «K'ınna çoc ittyareene, sayib yizde ulesqa qımaale».
24 When we returned to our father, we told him what you said.
Yiğne g'ulusqa, yişde dekkısqa sapk'ılıng'a, yişde xərıng'vee uvhuyn mang'us yuşanı'iyn.
25 [Months later] our father said, ‘Go back to Egypt and buy some more grain!’
Yişde dekkee uvhuyn: «Meeb havak'ne şas sık'ınin otxhuniy alişşu alle».
26 But we said, ‘We cannot go back by ourselves. We will go only if our youngest brother is with us. We will not be able to see the man who sells grain if our youngest brother is not with us.’
Şimee uvhuyn: «Vüqqəs vəəxəs deş. Saccu yişda k'ınna çoc şaka ı'qqəxhee, şasseb maqa vüqqəs vəəxə. Şasse şeng'usqa qeepxhes vəəxəs deş, k'ınna çoc şaka dexheene».
27 Our father replied, ‘You know that my wife [Rachel] gave birth to two sons for me.
Yiğne g'ulee yişde dekke, şak'le uvhuyn: «Şok'le ats'an yizde xhunaşşee Raahilee zas q'öyre dix uxu.
28 One of them disappeared, and I said, “A wild animal has surely torn him to pieces.” And I have not seen him since then.
Sa dix yizde k'anençe ark'ın sak'ı deş, zınad uvhuyn: hək'erar mana sa bahalne həyvanın qodu-sodu ixhes. Həşdilqamee zak'le mana dix g'acur deş.
29 I am an old gray-haired man. If you take this other one from me, too, and something harms him, you would cause me to die because of my sorrow.’ (Sheol h7585)
Şu inasa dixır alyart'vee, mang'uned vuk'lelqa sa kar qadeene, ahaleeqa şu yizda cagvarana vuk'ul uts'uruka quvkees». (Sheol h7585)
30 “So please listen. My father will remain alive only if his youngest son remains alive.
Həşde şassee yiğne g'ulusqa yişde dekkısqa savaak'alas vəəxəs deş. Mana mang'us geerxhe ıkkiykanna.
31 If he sees that the boy is not with us when we return to him, he will die. We will cause our gray-haired father to die because of his sorrow. (Sheol h7585)
Mana gade şaka g'ıdecveene, yik' qotxu qik'asda. Manke yiğne g'ulaaşe dekkına cagvarana uts'urun gyavts'una vuk'ul ahaleeqa quvkees. (Sheol h7585)
32 I guaranteed/promised to my father that the boy would return safely. I told him, ‘You can require me to do what I am promising. If I do not bring him back to you, you can say forever that (I am to blame/it is my fault) [for not bringing him back to you].’
Yiğna g'ul eyxhena zımee, dekkıs cuvab huvu uvhuyn: «Zı mana vasqa sak'alde'eene, yiğne ögiyl qik'asmee vuk'ul avqa ixhes».
33 “So, please let me remain here as your slave instead of my youngest brother, and let the boy return home with his other older brothers.
Hucoone ixhes, hasre gadeyne cigee xərıng'us g'ul xhinne zı axvas, gader çocaaşika sark'ıl hooracen.
34 (I cannot return to my father if the boy is not with me!/How can I return to my father if the boy is not with me?) [RHQ] I do not want to see how miserable/sad my father would become!”
Mana dena, nəxürne zı dekkısqa əlyhəəs? Havaasre zak'le dekkına vuk'ul uts'uruka g'umoocecen!

< Genesis 44 >