< 2 Samuel 19 >
1 Joab was told, “Look, the king is weeping and mourning for Absalom.”
Yoavılqa «Paççah Avşalomuqa vor geşşe, mang'vee ak'ıb avquva» hixhar ha'a.
2 So the victory that day was turned into mourning for all the army, for the army heard it said that day, “The king is mourning for his son.”
Mane yiğıliyn duşmanaaşile ğamepxhay ak'ılqa siyk'al. Eskeraaşik'le paççahın yik' duxayqa gyotxhanva g'iyxhe.
3 The soldiers had to sneak quietly into the city that day, like people who are ashamed sneak away when they run from battle.
G'oşun mane yiğıl şahareeqa, dəv'eençe hixu qööna, naş qexhe dyugulenra şahareeqa ı'kkəəna xhinne ikkyooç'e.
4 The king covered his face and cried in a loud voice, “My son Absalom, Absalom, my son, my son!”
Paççahee aq'valqa kar atçu, it'umba ts'ir haa'a: – Yizda dix Avşalom, ay Avşalom! Dix yizda, ay dix!
5 Then Joab entered into the house to the king and said to him, “You have shamed the faces of all your soldiers today, who have saved your life today, and the lives of your sons and of your daughters, and the lives of your wives, and the lives of your slave wives,
Yoav paççahne xaaqa ikkeç'u, eyhen: – G'iyna yiğın can, dixbışin, yişbışin, yiğne yadaaşin, caariyebışin canbı g'attixhan hı'iyn yiğın insanar ğu k'ap'ik'ıle avqa qav'u.
6 because you love those who hate you, and you hate those who love you. For today you have shown that commanders and soldiers are nothing to you. Today I believe that if Absalom had lived, and we all had died, then that would have pleased you.
Vas ğu g'ımecenanbı vukkan, ğu ıkkananbı vukkan deş. G'iyna ğu yişde gırgıng'uk'le haguyn, g'oşunbışin ç'ak'ınbıyiy manbışin insanar yiğnemee vuççud deşin kar vodun. G'iyna zalqa hitxhır, Avşalom axu yişin gırgınbı g'iyna hapt'ıynbıxhiy, man yiğnemee yugdaniy ixhes.
7 Now therefore get up and go out and speak kindly to your soldiers, for I swear by Yahweh, if you do not go, not one man will remain with you tonight. That would be worse for you than all the disasters that have ever happened to you from your youth until now.”
Həşde milletısqa qığeç'e, manbışis yik'bı hele. Rəbbilqan k'ın ixhen, ğu g'iyna milletısqa qığdeç'vee, vaka exhalilqasse sacar insan axvas deş. Manıd mek'valile g'iyniyne yiğılqamee yiğne vuk'lelqa qadıyn nekke pisın kar ixhes.
8 So the king got up and sat in the city gate, and all the people were told, “Look, the king is sitting in the gate,” and all the people came before the king. So Israel fled, every man to his home.
Paççah oza qıxha, şaharne akkabışisda giy'ar. G'oşunuk'led «Paççah şaharne akkabışisne gyu'urva» uvhumee, g'oşun paççahısqa savayle. Gırgın İzrailybıme cone xaybışeeqa apk'ın vooxhe.
9 All the people were arguing with each other throughout all the tribes of Israel saying, “The king rescued us out of the hand of our enemies, and he saved us out of the hand of the Philistines, but now he has run out of the land because of Absalom.
İzrailyne gırgıne nasılbışe sana-sang'uka xıliyn ha'a, eyhe ıxha: – Paççahee şi yişde duşmanaaşine xılençe g'attivxhan hav'u! Filiştinaaşde xılençeb mang'vee şi g'attivxhan hav'u. Həşder Avşalomul-alla mana vuccar ölkeençe hixu.
10 Absalom, whom we anointed over us, has died in battle. So why do you say nothing about bringing the king back?”
Şas xəbvalla hee'ecenva şi g'əyxı'na Avşalomur dəv'ee qik'una. Həşde paççah Davud yı'q'əlqa sak'al hı'iynemee, şu nya'a vuççud itteyhe?
11 King David sent to Zadok and to Abiathar the priests saying, “Speak to the elders of Judah saying, 'Why are you the last to bring the king back to his palace, since the talk of all Israel favors the king, to bring him back to his palace?
Paççah Davudee kaahin Tsadokusqayiy kaahin Evyatarısqa in cuvab hixhar ha'as insan g'ıxele: – Yahudayne ağsaqqalaaşik'le inəxüd eyhe: «Paççah yı'q'əlqa sak'al ha'amee, şu nya'a nekke qiyğiynbı vooxhe? İzrailycad yuşan ha'an karbı paççahılqa, mang'une xaalqa hiyxhar.
12 You are my brothers, my flesh and bone. Why then are you the last to bring back the king?'
Yizın çocar, şi sa ebanbı vob. Nya'a paççah sak'al ha'ang'a şu nekke qiyğiynbı vooxhe?»
13 Then say to Amasa, 'Are you not my flesh and my bone? God do so to me, and more also, if you are not captain of my army from now on in the place of Joab.'”
Amasayk'led eyhe: «Nya'a şi sa ebanbı dişde vob? Yizde k'ane gırgıne gahbışis Yoavne cigeena g'oşunbışda xərna ğu dexheene, hasre Allahee zalqa mançileb pisda ver ablee'ecen».
14 So he won the hearts of all the men of Judah as one man. They sent to the king saying, “Return, you and all your men.”
Mang'vee məxüd gırgıne Yahudeeşin yik'bı sang'un yik' xhinne culqa sak'al ha'a. Manbışe paççahısqa insan g'axuvu, eyhen: – Paççah, ğunar, yiğın gırgın insanarıb savk'le.
15 So the king returned and came to the Jordan. Now the men of Judah came to Gilgal to go to meet the king and then to bring the king across the Jordan.
Paççah sak'ı, İordanne damaysqa hiyxhar. Yahuder paççahne ögeeqa, mana damayke alğahasva Gilgal eyhene cigeeqa abayle.
16 Shimei son of Gera, the Benjamite, who was from Bahurim, hurried down with the men of Judah to meet King David.
Baxurimğançene Benyaminne nasıleençene Gerayna dix Şimeyir Yahudeeşika sacigee zaara paççah Davudne ögeeqava geç'e.
17 There were one thousand men from Benjamin with him, and Ziba the servant of Saul, and his fifteen sons and twenty servants with him. They crossed through the Jordan in the presence of the king.
Mang'uka Benyaminaaşina aazır insan arayle. Qiyğa Şaulne xaana nukar Tsiva, yits'uxhvayre mang'una dix, g'ayrer nukar arayle. Manbı zaraba-zaraba İordanne suralqa paççahısqava avayk'an.
18 They crossed to bring over the king's family and to do whatever he thought good. Shimei son of Gera bowed down before the king just before he began to cross the Jordan.
Coyub paççahısqa yugba qudoorabacenva mang'una xizan damayle alğaahas, damayne şena aq'valqa ılğeebaç'e. Gerayna dix Şimey, paççah İordanne damayle ılğeç'umee, Davudne ögil ç'iyelqa gizyaraççe.
19 Shimei said to the king, “Do not, my master, find me guilty or call to mind the wrong your servant did the day my master the king left Jerusalem. Please, may the king not take it to heart.
Mang'vee paççahık'le eyhen: – Hasre yizde xərıng'uk'le zal bınah g'umoocecen. Ğu, yizda paççah, İyerusalimğançe qığeç'uyne yiğıl zı, yiğne nukaree, hav'una bınah yik'el qavaale hımaa'a.
20 For your servant knows that I have sinned. See, that is why I have come today as the first from all the family of Joseph to come down to meet my master the king.”
Zak'le hav'una bınah vaats'ana. Mançil-allar zı g'iyna paççahne ögilqa gırgıne İzrailybışile ögee arı.
21 But Abishai son of Zeruiah answered and said, “Should not Shimei be put to death for this, because he cursed Yahweh's anointed?”
Tseruyayne duxee Avişayee eyhen: – Şimeyee Rəbbee g'əyxı'ng'uk'le eyhesınbı-ittehesınbı axu deş. Mançil-allar mana gik'as ıkkan.
22 Then David said, “What have I to do with you, you sons of Zeruiah, that you should today be adversaries to me? Will any man be put to death today in Israel? For do I not know that today I am king over Israel?”
Davudee eyhen: – Tseruyayn dixbı, zake şos hucoone? Nya'a zas duşmanna g'ats'apk'ın? Zak'le zı İzrailyna paççah ıxhay yugda ats'a vod, mançil-allar g'iyna İzrailee vuşucar gik'as deş.
23 So the king said to Shimei, “You will not die.” So the king promised him with an oath.
Paççahee qiyğa Şimeyk'le eyhen: – Ğu gik'as deş. Paççahee mang'us k'ın g'iysar.
24 Then Mephibosheth son of Saul came down to meet the king. He had not dressed his feet, or trimmed his beard, or washed his clothes from the day the king left until the day he came home in peace.
Şaulna neva Mefiboşet paççahne ögilqa arayle. Paççah ark'ınne yiğıle, xaaqa sağra-salamatra sak'alasde yiğılqamee, mang'vee g'elybıyiy tanalinbı hodğul deş, muç'ru gyapxhı deş.
25 So when he came from Jerusalem to meet the king, the king said to him, “Why did you not go with me, Mephibosheth?”
Mana paççahne ögilqa İyerusalimeeqa arımee, paççahee mang'uke qiyghanan: – Nya'asdiy, Mefiboşet, ğu zaka qidyarı?
26 He answered, “My master the king, my servant deceived me, for I said, 'I will saddle a donkey so I may ride on it and go with the king, because your servant is lame.'
Mefiboşetee eyhen: – Yizda xərna paççah! Zı, yiğna nukar, k'aarava, zas əməleys palanbı ı'xı', vaka sacigee əlyhəəsniy ıkkan. Yizde nukaree, Tsiveeme, zas horbı hı'ı.
27 My servant Ziba has slandered me, your servant, to my master the king. But my master the king is like an angel of God. Therefore, do what is good in your eyes.
Man k'ıldanan xhinne, mang'vee paççahne ögil zalqa zı hidi'iyncad karbı qı'ı. Yizda xərna paççah, ğu Allahna malaaik xhinnena insan vor. Həşde vas hucooyiy ıkkan manıd he'e.
28 For all my father's house were dead men before my master the king, but you set your servant among those who ate at your own table. What right therefore have I that I should still cry any more to the king?”
Yizde q'əsde dekkıne nasılen gırgınbı ğu gyapt'askanniy. Ğumee zı, yiğna nukar, yiğne sufranıl gi'ı. Zaqa medın cuvab eyhesın ghal deşin.
29 Then the king said to him, “Why explain anything further? I have decided that you and Ziba will divide the fields.”
Paççahee mang'uk'le eyhen: – Nya'a xıliy qa'a? Zı vak'leyiy Tsivayk'le çolbı q'öna qe'eva eyhe.
30 So Mephibosheth replied to the king, “Yes, let him take it all, since my master the king has come safely to his own home.”
Mefiboşetee paççahık'le eyhen: – Yizda paççah xaaqa salamatra sak'iyle qiyğa, hasre gırgın vuceecad aleet'ecen.
31 Then Barzillai the Gileadite came down from Rogelim to cross over the Jordan with the king, and he accompanied the king over the Jordan.
Gileadğançena Barzilayır Rogelimğançe arı ıxha. Paççah İordanne damayke alğahasva, manar paççahıqa İordanne damaysqamee qaraylena.
32 Now Barzillai was a very old man, eighty years old. He had furnished the king with provisions while he stayed at Mahanaim, for he was a very wealthy man.
Barzilay geer q'əsda, molyts'alyne seneeqa hirxhılyna sa adamiy ıxha. Mana geed karnana insan ıxha. Paççah Maxanayim eyhene cigee axvamee, paççahısın gırgın kar Barzilayee adayle ıxha.
33 The king said to Barzillai, “Come over with me, and I will provide for you to stay with me in Jerusalem.”
Paççahee Barzilayk'le eyhen: – Zaka sacigee damayke ılğeç'e, vasın gırgın kar zı İyerusalimee helesın.
34 Barzillai replied to the king, “How many days are left in the years of my life, that I should go up with the king to Jerusalem?
Barzilayee paççahık'le eyhen: – Zaqa nimeena ı'mı'rne avxu zı vaka İyerusalimeeqa ı'qqəs?
35 I am eighty years old. Can I distinguish between good and bad? Can your servant taste what I eat or what I drink? Can I hear any more the voice of singing men and singing women? Why then should your servant be a burden to my master the king?
Həşde zaqa molyts'al sen vod. Zı nişincar şada'a deş. Zasqa ulyoğançıniy otxhaxhançin evad qöönne? Zak'le mə'niy qədəqqəne adameeşiniy zəiyfabışin sesıd g'ayxhes əxəyee? Manke zı nişisne hexxara yizde xərıng'us paççahıs yuk ixhes?
36 Your servant would like to just go over the Jordan with the king. Why should the king repay me with such a reward?
Zas paççahıka İordanne damayle ılğeç'u sık'ınna yəq əlyhəəs vukkan. Nişisınne zas məxdın mukaafat?
37 Please let your servant return back home, so I may die in my own city by the grave of my father and my mother. But see, here is your servant Kimham. Let him cross over with my master the king, and do for him what seems good to you.”
Hasre zı sak'ı, yizde şaharee dekkıneyiy yedine k'ane qik'as. Yiğna nukar, yizda dix Kimham hasre vaka damayle ılğeç'ecen. Yiğne yik'eençe nena yugvallayiy qöö mang'us manab hee'e.
38 The king answered, “Kimham will go over with me, and I will do for him what seems good to you, and whatever you desire from me, I do that for you.”
Paççahee eyhen: – Kimham zaka sacigee damayne şene aq'valqa ılğeç'es, yiğne yik'esqa yugda qöön zı ha'asın. Vas zake hucooyiy ıkkan, vas ıkkanan gırgın zı ha'asın.
39 Then all the people crossed the Jordan, and the king crossed over, and the king kissed Barzillai and blessed him. Then Barzillai returned to his own home.
Gırgın millet İordanne damayle ılğeç'uyle qiyğa, paççahır damayle ılğeç'ena. Qiyğa paççahee Barzilayıs ubba hı'ı, mang'us xayir-düə hoole. Manar cune xaaqa siyk'al.
40 So the king crossed over to Gilgal, and Kimham crossed over with him. All the army of Judah brought the king over, and also half the army of Israel.
Paççah Gilgaleeqa ayk'an. Cuka sacigeeyir Kimham hayk'an. Yahudeeşina goşunna gırgına, İzrailybışdeme goşunna sura paççahıka avayk'an.
41 Soon all the men of Israel began to come to the king and say to the king, “Why have our brothers, the men of Judah, stolen you away and brought the king and his family over the Jordan, and all David's men with him?”
Gırgın İzrailybı paççahısqa abı, eyhen: – Nya'a yişde çocaaşe Yahudeeşe ğu qöqü? Nya'a manbışe ğu, yiğna xizan, yiğne k'anebın insanar İordanne damayle alğav'u?
42 So the men of Judah answered the men of Israel, “It is because the king is more closely related to us. Why then are you angry about this? Have we eaten anything that the king had to pay for? Has he given us any gifts?”
Gırgıne Yahudeeşe alidghıniy qele: – Paççah yişda xını eyxhe. Nya'a, mançike şos qəl vooxhe? Nya'a, şi paççahne sufranıle otxhuniy otxhuninne? Deşxhee, şi paççahıke hucoomecadee alyaat'u?
43 The men of Israel answered the men of Judah, “We have ten tribes related to the king, so we have even more right to David than you. Why then did you despise us? Was not our proposal to bring back our king the first to be heard?” But the words of the men of Judah were even more harsh than the words of the men of Israel.
İzrailybışe Yahudeeşis alidghıniy quvu, eyhen: – Paççah şas şole yits'ne yəqqees geer k'ane eyxhe. Davud şole şas geer eyxhe. Nya'a şu şaqa ooğançe avqa ilyaaka? Paççah yı'q'əlqa sak'al ha'asva, nya'a şi dişdiy ts'etta uvhu? Yahudeeşin cuvab İzrailybışde cuvabıle qetan eyxhe.