< Job 28 >
1 Surely there is a mine for silver, a place where they refine gold.
— «Xübⱨisizki, kümüx tepilidiƣan kanlar bar, Altunning tawlinidiƣan ɵz orni bardur;
2 Iron is taken out of the earth; copper is smelted out of the stone.
Tɵmür bolsa yǝr astidin ⱪeziwelinidu, Mis bolsa taxtin eritilip elinidu.
3 A man sets an end to darkness and searches out, to the farthest limit, the stones in obscurity and thick darkness.
Insanlar [yǝr astidiki] ⱪarangƣuluⱪⱪa qǝk ⱪoyidu; U yǝr ⱪǝrigiqǝ qarlap yürüp, Ⱪarangƣuluⱪⱪa tǝwǝ, ɵlümning sayisidǝ turƣan taxlarni izdǝydu.
4 He breaks open a shaft away from where people live, places that are forgotten by anyone's foot. He hangs far away from people; he swings to and fro.
U yǝr yüzidikilǝrdin yiraⱪ jayda tik bolƣan ⱪuduⱪni kolaydu; Mana xundaⱪ adǝm ayaƣ basmaydiƣan, untulƣan yǝrlǝrdǝ ular arƣamqini tutup boxluⱪta pulanglap yüridu, Kixilǝrdin yiraⱪta esilip turidu.
5 As for the earth, out of which comes bread, it is turned up below as if by fire.
Axliⱪ qiⱪidiƣan yǝr, Tǝkti kolanƣanda bolsayalⱪundǝk kɵrünidu;
6 Its stones are the place where sapphires are found, and its dust contains gold.
Yǝrdiki taxlar arisidin kɵk yaⱪutlar qiⱪidu, Uningda altun rudisimu bardur.
7 No bird of prey knows the path to it, nor has the falcon's eye seen it.
U yolni ⱨeqⱪandaⱪ alƣur ⱪux bilmǝydu, Ⱨǝtta sarning kɵzimu uningƣa yǝtmigǝn.
8 The proud animals have not walked such a path, nor has the fierce lion passed there.
Ⱨakawur yirtⱪuqlarmu u yǝrni ⱨeq dǝssǝp baⱪmiƣan, Əxǝddiy xirmu u jaydin ⱨeqⱪaqan ɵtüp baⱪmiƣan.
9 A man lays his hand on the flinty rock; he overturns mountains by their roots.
Insan balisi ⱪolini qaⱪmaⱪ texining üstigǝ tǝgküzidu, U taƣlarni yiltizidin ⱪomuriwetidu.
10 He cuts out channels among the rocks; his eye sees every valuable thing there.
Taxlar arisidin u ⱪanallarni qapidu; Xundaⱪ ⱪilip uning kɵzi ⱨǝrhil ⱪimmǝtlik nǝrsilǝrni kɵridu;
11 He ties up the streams so they do not run; what is hidden there he brings out to the light.
Yǝr astidiki eⱪinlarni texip kǝtmisun dǝp ularni tosuwalidu; Yoxurun nǝrsilǝrni u axkarilaydu.
12 Where will wisdom be found? Where is the place of understanding?
Biraⱪ danaliⱪ nǝdin tepilar? Yorutuluxning makani nǝdidu?
13 Man does not know its price; neither is it found in the land of the living.
Insan baliliri uning ⱪimmǝtliklikini ⱨeq bilmǝs, U tiriklǝrning zeminidin tepilmas.
14 The deep waters under the earth say, 'It is not in me'; the sea says, 'It is not with me.'
[Yǝr] tegi: «Mǝndǝ ǝmǝs» dǝydu, Dengiz bolsa: «Mǝn bilǝnmu billǝ ǝmǝstur» dǝydu.
15 It cannot be gotten for gold; neither can silver be weighed as its price.
Danaliⱪni sap altun bilǝn setiwalƣili bolmaydu, Kümüxnimu uning bilǝn bir tarazida tartⱪili bolmas.
16 It cannot be valued with the gold of Ophir, with precious onyx or sapphire.
Ⱨǝtta Ofirda qiⱪidiƣan altun, aⱪ ⱨeⱪiⱪ yaki kɵk yaⱪut bilǝnmu bir tarazida tartⱪili bolmaydu.
17 Gold and crystal cannot equal it in worth; neither can it be exchanged for jewels of fine gold.
Altun wǝ hrustalnimu uning bilǝn selixturƣili bolmaydu, Esil altun ⱪaqa-ⱪuqilar uning bilǝn ⱨeq almaxturulmas.
18 No mention is worth making of coral or jasper; indeed, the price of wisdom is more than rubies.
U ünqǝ-marjan, hrustalni adǝmning esidin qiⱪiridu; Danaliⱪni elix ⱪizil yaⱪutlarni elixtin ǝwzǝldur.
19 The topaz of Cush does not equal it; neither can it be valued in terms of pure gold.
Efiopiyǝdiki seriⱪ yaⱪut uningƣa yǝtmǝs, Seriⱪ altunmu uning bilǝn bǝslixǝlmǝydu.
20 From where, then, comes wisdom? Where is the place of understanding?
Undaⱪta, danaliⱪ nǝdin tepilidu? Yorutuluxning makani nǝdidu?
21 Wisdom is hidden from the eyes of all living things and is kept hidden from the birds of the heavens.
Qünki u barliⱪ ⱨayat igilirining kɵzidin yoxurulƣan, Asmandiki uqar-ⱪanatlardinmu yoxurun turidu.
22 Destruction and Death say, 'We have heard just a rumor about it with our ears.'
Ⱨalakǝt wǝ ɵlüm pǝⱪǝtla: «Uning xɵⱨritidin hǝwǝr alduⱪ» dǝydu.
23 God understands the way to it; he knows its place.
Uning mangƣan yolini qüxinidiƣan, Turidiƣan yerini bilidiƣan pǝⱪǝtla bir Hudadur.
24 For he looks to the very ends of the earth and sees under all the heavens.
Qünki Uning kɵzi yǝrning ⱪǝrigiqǝ yetidu, U asmanning astidiki barliⱪ nǝrsilǝrni kɵridu.
25 He made the force of the wind and parceled out the waters by measure.
U xamallarning küqini taraziƣa salƣanda, [Dunyaning] sulirini ɵlqigǝndǝ,
26 He made a decree for the rain and a path for the thunder.
Yamƣurlarƣa ⱪanuniyǝt qüxürginidǝ, Güldürmamining qaⱪmiⱪiƣa yolini bekitkinidǝ,
27 Then he saw wisdom and announced it; he established it, indeed, and he examined it.
U qaƣda U danaliⱪⱪa ⱪarap uni bayan ⱪilƣan; Uni nǝmunǝ ⱪilip bǝlgiligǝn; Xundaⱪ, U uning bax-ayiƣiƣa ⱪarap qiⱪip,
28 To people he said, 'See, the fear of the Lord—that is wisdom; to depart from evil is understanding.'”
Insanƣa: «Mana, Rǝbdin ⱪorⱪux danaliⱪtur; Yamanliⱪtin yiraⱪlixix yorutuluxtur» — degǝn».