< 2 Samuel 18 >
1 David counted the soldiers who were with him and appointed captains of thousands and captains of hundreds over them.
Dawut özi bilen bolghan xelqni yighip éditlidi we ularning üstige mingbéshi bilen yüzbéshi qoydi.
2 Then David sent out the army, one-third under the command of Joab, another third under the command of Abishai son of Zeruiah, Joab's brother, and still another third under the command of Ittai the Gittite. The king said to the army, “I will certainly go out with you myself, too.”
Andin Dawut xelqni üch bölekke bölüp jengge chiqardi; birinchi bölekni Yoabning qol astida, ikkinchi bölekni Zeruiyaning oghli, Yoabning inisi Abishayning qol astida we üchinchi bölekni Gatliq Ittayning qol astida qoydi. Padishah xelqqe: Berheq, menmu siler bilen jengge chiqimen, dédi.
3 But the men said, “You must not go to battle, for if we flee away they will not care about us, or if half of us die they will not care. But you are worth ten thousand of us! Therefore it is better that you be ready to help us from the city.”
Lékin xelq: Sili chiqmisila, eger biz qachsaq düshmen bizge perwa qilmaydu; hetta yérimimiz ölüp ketsekmu bizge perwa qilmaydu. Chünki özliri bizning on mingimizge barawer bolila. Yaxshisi sili sheherde turup bizge hemdem bolushqa teyyar turghayla, dédi.
4 So the king answered them, “I will do whatever seems best to you.” The king stood by the city gate while all the army went out by hundreds and by thousands.
Padishah ulargha: Silerge néme layiq körünse, shuni qilimen, — dédi. Shuning bilen xelq yüzdin, mingdin bolup sheherdin chiqiwatqanda, padishah derwazining yénida turdi.
5 The king commanded Joab, Abishai, and Ittai saying, “Deal gently for my sake with the young man, with Absalom.” All the people heard that the king had given the captains this command about Absalom.
Padishah Yoab bilen Abshay we Ittaygha: Men üchün Abshalomgha yaxshi muamilide bolup ayanglar, dédi. Padishahning [hemme serdarlirigha] Abshalom toghrisida shundaq tapilighinida, barliq xelq tapilighinini anglidi.
6 So the army went out into the countryside against Israel; the battle spread into the forest of Ephraim.
Andin xelq Israil bilen soqushqili meydan’gha chiqti; soqush Efraimning ormanliqida boldi.
7 The army of Israel was defeated there before the soldiers of David; there was a great slaughter there that day of twenty thousand men.
U yerde Israil Dawutning ademliridin meghlup boldi. U küni ular qattiq qirghin qilindi — yigirme mingi öldi.
8 The battle spread throughout the whole countryside, and more men were consumed by the forest than by the sword.
Soqush shu zémin’gha yéyildi; ormanliq yewetkenler qilichta ölgenlerdin köp boldi.
9 Absalom happened to meet some of David's soldiers. Absalom was riding his mule, and the mule went under the thick branches of a large oak tree, and his head was caught up in the tree branches. He was left dangling between the ground and the sky while the mule he was riding kept going.
Abshalom Dawutning ghulamliri bilen tuyuqsiz uchriship qaldi; Abshalom öz qéchirigha minip, chong dub derixining qoyuq shaxlirining tégidin ötkende, uning béshi derex shéxigha kepliship qélip, u ésilip qaldi; u min’gen qéchir bolsa aldigha kétip qaldi.
10 Someone saw this and told Joab, “Look, I saw Absalom hanging in an oak tree!”
Birsi buni körüp Yoabqa xewer bérip: Mana, men Abshalomning bir dub derixide sanggilap turghinini kördüm, dédi.
11 Joab said to the man who told him about Absalom, “Look! You saw him! Why did you not strike him down to the ground? I would have given you ten silver shekels and a belt.”
Yoab xewer bergen ademge: Néme! Sen uni körüp turup, némishqa uni urup öltürüp yerge chüshürmiding? Shundaq qilghan bolsang, sanga on kümüsh tengge we bir kemer bérettim, — dédi.
12 The man replied to Joab, “Even if I received a thousand silver shekels, still I would not have reached out my hand against the king's son, because we all heard the king command you, Abishai, and Ittai, saying, 'No one must touch the young man Absalom.'
U adem Yoabqa: Qolumgha ming kümüsh tengge tegsimu, qolumni padishahning oghligha uzatmayttim! Chünki padishahning hemmimiz aldida sanga, Abishaygha we Ittaygha: Méning üchün her biringlar Abshalomni ayanglar, dep buyrughinini angliduq.
13 If I had risked my life by a falsehood (and there is nothing hidden from the king), you would have abandoned me.”
Eger men öz jénimni tewekkul qilip, shundaq qilghan bolsam (herqandaq ish padishahtin yoshurun qalmaydu!) sen méni tashlap, düshmining qatarida köretting, — dédi.
14 Then Joab said, “I will not wait for you.” So Joab took three javelins in his hand and thrust them through the heart of Absalom, while he was still alive and hanging from the oak.
Yoab: Séning bilen bundaq déyishishke cholam yoq! — dédi-de, qoligha üch neyzini élip derexte sanggilaqliq halda tirik turghan Abshalomning yürikige sanjidi.
15 Then ten young men who carried Joab's armor surrounded Absalom, attacked him, and killed him.
Andin Yoabning yaragh kötürgüchisi bolghan on ghulam Abshalomning chörisige yighilip, uni urup öltürdi.
16 Then Joab blew the trumpet, and the army returned from pursuing Israel, for Joab held back the army.
Andin Yoab kanay chaldi; xelq Israilni qoghlashtin yandi; chünki Yoab qoshunni chékinishke chaqirdi.
17 They took Absalom and threw him into a large pit in the forest; they buried his body under a very large pile of stones, while all Israel fled, every man to his own home.
Ular Abshalomni ormanliqtiki chong bir azgalgha tashlap üstige nurghun tashlarni döwilep qoydi. Israillar bolsa qéchip herbiri öz makanigha ketti.
18 Now Absalom, while still alive, had built for himself a large stone pillar in the King's Valley, for he said, “I have no son to carry along the memory of my name.” He named the pillar after his own name, so it is called Absalom's Monument to this very day.
Abshalom tirik waqtida padishah wadisida özige bir abide turghuzghanidi. Chünki u: Méning namimni qaldurdighan’gha oghlum yoq dep, u tash abidini öz nami bilen atighanidi. Shuning bilen bu tash bügün’ge qeder «Abshalomning yadikari» dep atilidu.
19 Then Ahimaaz son of Zadok said, “Let me now run to the king with the good news, how Yahweh has rescued him from the hand of his enemies.”
Zadokning oghli Aximaaz [Yoabqa]: Perwerdigar séni düshmenliringdin qutquzup sen üchün intiqam aldi, dep padishahqa xewer bérishke méni derhal mangghuzghin, — dédi.
20 Joab answered him, “You will not be the bearer of news today; you must do it another day. Today you will bear no news because the king's son is dead.”
Lékin Yoab uninggha: Sen bügün xewer bermeysen, belki bashqa bir küni xewer bérisen; padishahning oghli ölgini tüpeylidin, bügün xewer bermeysen, dédi.
21 Then Joab said to a Cushite, “Go, tell the king what you have seen.” The Cushite bowed down to Joab, and ran.
Shuning bilen Yoab Kushiygha: Bérip padishahqa körginingni dep bergin, dédi. Kushiyliq Yoabqa tezim qilip yügürüp ketti.
22 Then Ahimaaz son of Zadok said again to Joab, “Regardless of what may happen, please let me also run and follow the Cushite.” Joab replied, “Why do you want to run, my son, seeing that you will have no reward for the news?”
Lékin Zadokning oghli Aximaaz Yoabqa yene: Qandaqla bolmisun bu Kushiyning keynidin yügürüshke manga ijazet bergin, — dédi. Yoab: I oghlum, sanga héchqandaq söyünchi bergüdek xewer bolmisa, némishqa yügürüshni xalaysen? — dédi.
23 “Whatever happens,” said Ahimaaz, “I will run.” So Joab answered him, “Run.” Then Ahimaaz ran by the way of the plain, and outran the Cushite.
U yene: Qandaqla bolmisun, méni yügürgüzgin, dédi. Yoab uninggha: Mang, yügür, déwidi, Aximaaz Iordan deryasidiki tüzlenglik bilen yügürüp Kushiyge yétiship uningdin ötüp ketti.
24 Now David was sitting between the inner and outer gates. The watchman had gone up to the roof of the gate to the wall and raised his eyes. As he looked, he saw a man approaching, running alone.
Dawut ichki-tashqi derwazining otturisida olturatti. Közetchi derwazining ögzisidin sépilning üstige chiqip, béshini kötürüp qariwidi, mana bir ademning yügürüp kéliwatqinini kördi.
25 The watchman shouted out and told the king. Then the king said, “If he is alone, there is news in his mouth.” The runner came closer and neared the city.
Közetchi warqirap padishahqa xewer berdi. Padishah: Eger u yalghuz bolsa uningda choqum xewer bar, dédi. Xewerchi bolsa yéqinliship kéliwatatti.
26 Then the watchman noticed another man running, and the watchman called to the gatekeeper; he said, “Look, there is another man running alone.” The king said, “He is also bringing news.”
Andin közetchi yene bir ademning yügürüp kelginini kördi. Közetchi derwaziwen’ge: Mana yene bir adem yalghuz yügürüp kéliwatidu, — dédi. Padishah: Bumu xewerchi iken, dédi.
27 So the watchman said, “I think the running of the man in front is like the running of Ahimaaz son of Zadok.” The king said, “He is a good man and is coming with good news.”
Közetchi: Awwalqisining yügürüshi manga Zadokning oghli Aximaazning yügürshidek köründi, — dédi. Padishah: U yaxshi adem, xush xewer yetküzidu, — dédi.
28 Then Ahimaaz called out and said to the king, “All is well.” He bowed himself before the king with his face to the ground and said, “Blessed be Yahweh your God! He has delivered the men who lifted up their hand against my master the king.”
Aximaaz padishahqa towlap: Salam! dep padishahqa yüzini yerge tegküzüp tezim qilip: Ghojam padishahqa ziyan yetkürüshke qollirini kötürgen ademlerni meghlubiyetke muptila qilghan Perwerdigar Xudaliri mubarektur! — dédi.
29 So the king replied, “Is it well with the young man Absalom?” Ahimaaz answered, “When Joab sent me, the king's servant, to you, king, I saw a great disturbance, but I did not know what it was.”
Padishah: Abshalom salametmu? — dep soridi. Aximaaz jawab bérip: Yoab padishahning quli we péqirlirini mangdurghanda, péqir kishilerning chong qalaymiqanchiliqini kördum, lékin néme ish bolghanliqini bilmidim, — dédi.
30 Then the king said, “Turn aside and stand here.” So Ahimaaz turned aside, and stood still.
Padishah: Boldi, buyaqta turup turghin, dédi. U bir terepke bérip turdi.
31 Immediately then the Cushite arrived and said, “There is good news for my master the king, for Yahweh has avenged you today from all who rose up against you.”
We mana, Kushiy yétip keldi; Kushiy: Ghojam padishah xush xewerni anglighayla. Perwerdigar bügün asiyliq qilip qozghalghan hemmisidin silini qutquzup, ulardin intiqam aldi, dédi.
32 Then the king said to the Cushite, “Is it well with the young man Absalom?” The Cushite answered, “The enemies of my master the king, and all who rise up against you to do harm to you, should be as that young man is.”
Padishah Kushiygha: Yigit Abshalom salametmu? dep soridi. Kushiy: Ghojam padishahning düshmenliri we silini qestleshke qozghalghanlarning hemmisi u yigitke oxshash bolsun! — dédi.
33 Then the king was deeply unnerved, and he went up to the room over the gate and wept. As he went he grieved, “My son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom! I wish I had died instead of you, Absalom, my son, my son!”
Padishah tolimu azablinip, derwazining töpisidiki balixanigha yighlighan péti chiqti; u mangghach: I oghlum Abshalom! I oghlum, oghlum Abshalom! Kashki, men séning ornungda ölsem bolmasmidi! I Abshalom, méning oghlum, méning oghlum! dédi.