< Leviticus 13 >

1 Yahweh spoke to Moses and to Aaron, saying,
Perwerdigar Musa bilen Harun’gha söz qilip mundaq dédi: —
2 “When anyone has on the skin of his body a swelling or scab or a bright spot, and it becomes infected and there is a skin disease in his body, then he must be brought to Aaron the high priest, or to one of his sons the priests.
Birsining bedinining tériside bir chiqan, yaki temretke yaki parqiraq tashma chiqip, uningdin bedinining tériside pése-maxaw késilining jarahiti peyda bolghan bolsa, u kishi Harun kahinning yaki uning kahin oghulliridin birining qéshigha keltürülsun.
3 Then the priest will examine the disease in the skin of his body. If the hair in the diseased area has turned white, and if the disease appears to be deeper than just on the skin, then it is an infectious disease. After the priest examines him, he must pronounce him unclean.
Kahin uning bedinining jarahitige qaraydu; jarahet bolghan jayning tüki aqirip ketken hemde jarahetmu etrapidiki téridin qéniqraq körünse, bu pése-maxaw késellikidur. Shunga kahin uni körgendin kéyin shu kishini «napak» dep jakarlisun.
4 If the bright spot in his skin is white, and the appearance of it is no deeper than the skin, and if the hair in the diseased area has not turned white, then the priest must isolate the one with the disease for seven days.
Lékin eger uning bedinining térisidiki peyda bolghan ashu yaltiraq chiqan aq bolup, etrapidiki téridin qéniqraq körünmise we tükimu aqirip ketmigen bolsa, kahin bu jarahet bar kishini yette kün’giche ayrim solap qoysun.
5 On the seventh day, the priest must examine him to see if in his opinion the disease is not any worse, and if it has not spread in the skin. If it has not, then the priest must isolate him seven days more.
Yettinchi küni kahin uninggha qarisun we eger jarahet oxshash turup, tériside kéngiyip ketmigen bolsa, kahin uni yene yette kün’giche ayrim solap qoysun.
6 The priest will examine him again on the seventh day to see if the disease is better and has not spread farther in the skin. If it has not, then the priest will pronounce him clean. It is a rash. He must wash his clothes, and then he is clean.
Yettinchi küni kahin uninggha yene qarisun we jarahetning renggi suslashqan we kéngiyip ketmigen bolsa, undaqta kahin uni «pak» dep jakarlisun; jarahetning peqet bir chaqa ikenliki békitilip, késel kishi öz kiyimlirini yuyup pak sanalsun.
7 But if the rash has spread in the skin after he has shown himself to the priest for his cleansing, he must then show himself to the priest again.
Lékin eger u kahin’gha körünüp «pak» dep jakarlan’ghandin kéyin shu chaqa tériside kéngiyip ketse, undaqta u yene bir qétim kahin’gha körünsun.
8 The priest will examine him to see if the rash has spread farther in the skin. If it has spread, then the priest must pronounce him unclean. It is an infectious disease.
Kahin uninggha yene qarisun we eger chaqa uning tériside kéngiyip ketken bolsa, kahin uni «napak» dep jakarlisun; u jarahet pése-maxawdur.
9 When an infectious skin disease is in someone, then he must be brought to the priest.
Eger birkimde pése-maxaw jarahiti peyda bolup qalsa kahinning qéshigha keltürülsun.
10 The priest will examine him to see if there is a white swelling in the skin, if the hair has turned white, or if there is raw flesh in the swelling.
Kahin uning jarahitige sepsélip qarisun; we eger tériside aq bir chiqan peyda bolghan, tüki aqirip ketken bolsa we chiqan chiqqan jayda et-göshi körünüp qalghan bolsa,
11 If there is, then it is a chronic skin disease, and the priest must pronounce him unclean. He will not isolate him, because he is already unclean.
bu uning bedinining térisige chüshken kona pése-maxaw jarahitining qaytidin qozghilishi bolup, kahin uni «napak» dep jakarlisun. U napak bolghini üchün uni solashning hajiti yoq.
12 If the disease breaks out widely in the skin and covers all the skin of the person with the disease from his head to his feet, as far as it appears to the priest,
Lékin eger pése-maxaw qozghilip, jarahiti bar kishining térisige yéyilip ketken bolsa, kahin negila qarisa shu yerde shu «pése-maxaw» bolsa, térisini béshidin putighiche qaplap ketken bolsa,
13 then the priest must examine him to see if the disease has covered all his body. If it has, then the priest must pronounce the person who has the disease as clean. If it has all turned white, then he is clean.
undaqta kahin uninggha sepsélip qarisun; mana, shu pése-maxaw jarahiti pütün bedinini qaplap ketken bolsa, u jarahiti bar kishini «pak» dep jakarlisun; chünki uning pütün bedini aqirip ketken bolup, u «pak» dep sanalsun.
14 But if raw flesh appears on him, he will be unclean.
Lékin qachaniki uningda et-göshi körünüp qalsa, u kishi napak sanalsun.
15 The priest must look at the raw flesh and pronounce him unclean because the raw flesh is unclean. It is an infectious disease.
Kahin mundaq körün’gen et-göshige qarap, u kishini «napak» dep jakarlisun; chünki shu et-gösh napak bolup, u pése-maxaw késilidur.
16 But if the raw flesh turns white again, then the person must go to the priest.
Halbuki, eger et-göshi qaytidin özgirip, aqarsa u kishi yene kahinning qéshigha kelsun.
17 The priest will examine him to see if the flesh has turned white. If it has then the priest will pronounce that person to be clean.
Kahin uninggha sepsélip qarisun; jarahet aqarghan bolsa, kahin jarahiti bar kishini «pak» dep jakarlisun; u pak sanilidu.
18 When a person has a boil on the skin and it has healed,
Eger birkimning bedinining térisige hürrek chiqip saqiyip,
19 and in place of the boil there is white swelling or a bright spot, reddish-white, then it must be shown to the priest.
hürrekning ornida aq chiqan yaki qizghuch dagh peyda bolghan bolsa, kahin’gha körsitilsun.
20 The priest will examine it to see if it appears deeper under the skin, and if the hair there has turned white. If so, then the priest must pronounce him unclean. It is an infectious disease, if it has developed in the place where the boil was.
Kahin uninggha sepsélip qarisun; eger dagh etrapidiki téridin qéniqraq körünse, shundaqla uningdiki tükler aqirip qalghan bolsa, undaqta kahin uni «napak» dep jakarlisun; chünki bu hürrektin qozghilip peyda bolghan pése-maxaw késili jarahitidur.
21 But if the priest examines it and sees that there is no white hair in it, and that it is not under the skin but has faded, then the priest must isolate him for seven days.
Lékin kahin uninggha sepsélip qarighanda, dagh chiqqan jayda aqirip qalghan tükler bolmisa, we daghmu etrapidiki téridin qéniqraq bolmisa, renggi sel susraq bolghan bolsa, undaqta kahin uni yette kün’giche ayrim solap qoysun.
22 If it spreads widely in the skin, then the priest must pronounce him unclean. It is an infectious disease.
Eger dagh derweqe térisige yéyilip ketken bolsa, kahin uni «napak» dep jakarlisun; chünki bu [pése-maxaw] jarahitidur.
23 But if the bright spot stays in its place and has not spread, then it is the scar of the boil, and the priest must pronounce him clean.
Emma eger dagh öz jayida toxtap yéyilmighan bolsa, bu peqet hürrekning zexmi, xalas; kahin uni «pak» dep jakarlisun.
24 When the skin has a burn and the raw flesh of the burn has become a reddish-white or white spot,
Eger birsining bedinining térisining melum jayi köyüp qélip, köygen jay aq-qizghuch yaki pütünley aq dagh bolup qalsa,
25 then the priest will examine it to see if the hair in that spot has turned white, and if it appears to be deeper than the skin. If it has, then it is an infectious disease. It has broken out in the burn, and the priest must pronounce him unclean. It is an infectious disease.
kahin uninggha sepsélip qarisun; eger shu daghdiki tükler aqirip ketken, daghmu etrapidiki téridin qéniqraq bolup qalghan bolsa, undaqta bu köyük yarisidin peyda bolghan pése-maxaw késilidur; kahin uni «napak» dep jakarlisun; chünki u pése-maxaw jarahitidur.
26 But if the priest examines it and finds that there is no white hair in the spot, and it is not under the skin but has faded, then the priest must isolate him for seven days.
Lékin eger kahin sepsélip qarighanda, daghning ornida héchqandaq aqirip ketken tük bolmisa, shundaqla daghmu etrapidiki téridin qéniq bolmisa, belki renggi sus bolsa, undaqta kahin uni yette kün’giche ayrim solap qoysun.
27 Then the priest must examine him on the seventh day. If it has spread widely in the skin, then the priest must pronounce him unclean. It is an infectious disease.
Yettinchi küni kahin uninggha yene qarisun; dagh tériside kéngiyip ketken bolsa, kahin uni «napak» dep jakarlisun; chünki u pése-maxaw jarahitidur.
28 If the spot stays in its place and has not spread in the skin but has faded, then it is a swelling from the burn, and the priest must pronounce him clean, for it is nothing more than the scar of the burn.
Emma eger dagh jayida toxtap, yéyilmighan bolsa, shundaqla renggi sus bolsa, bu peqet köyüktin bolghan chawartqu, xalas; kahin uni «pak» dep jakarlisun; chünki u köyükning tatuqi, xalas.
29 If a man or woman has an infectious disease on the head or chin,
Eger bir er yaki ayal kishining béshida yaki saqilida jarahet peyda bolsa,
30 then the priest must examine the person for an infectious disease to see if it appears to be deeper than the skin, and if there is yellow, thin hair in it. If there is, then the priest must pronounce him unclean. It is an itch, an infectious disease on the head or the chin.
kahin jarahetke sepsélip qarisun; eger jarahet etrapidiki téridin qéniqraq körünse, üstide shalang sériq tük bolsa, undaqta kahin uni «napak» dep jakarlisun; chünki bu jarahet qaqach bolup, bash yaki saqaldiki pése-maxawning alamitidur.
31 If the priest examines the itching disease and sees that it is not under the skin, and if there is no black hair in it, then the priest will isolate the person with the itching disease for seven days.
Eger kahin qaqach jaygha sepsélip qarighanda, u etrapidiki téridin qéniq körünmise, shundaqla uning ichide héchqandaq qara tükmu bolmisa, undaqta kahin qaqichi bar kishini yette kün’giche ayrim solap qoysun.
32 On the seventh day the priest will examine the disease to see if it has spread. If there is no yellow hair, and if the disease appears to be only skin deep,
Kahin yettinchi küni qaqachqa yene sepsélip qarisun; qaqach kéngiyip ketmey, üstidimu héchqandaq sériq tük bolmisa, shundaqla qaqach etrapidiki téridin qéniq körünmise,
33 then he must be shaved, but the diseased area must not be shaved, and the priest must isolate the person with the itching disease for seven more days.
jarahiti bar kishi barliq chach-saqilini chüshürüwetsun; qaqachning özini ghirdimisun. Kahin qaqichi bar kishini yene yette kün’giche ayrim solap qoysun.
34 On the seventh day the priest will examine the disease to see if it has stopped spreading in the skin. If it appears to be no deeper than the skin, then the priest must pronounce him clean. The person must wash his clothes, and then he will be clean.
Yettinchi küni kahin qaqachqa sepsélip qarisun; eger qaqach téride kéngiyip ketmigen bolsa, shundaqla etrapidiki téridin qéniq körünmise, kahin uni «pak» dep jakarlisun. Andin u kiyimlirini yusun; shuning bilen u pak sanilidu.
35 But if the itching disease has spread widely in the skin after the priest said he was clean,
Lékin eger u «pak» dep jakarlan’ghandin kéyin qaqach téride kéngiyip ketse,
36 then the priest must examine him again. If the disease has spread in the skin, the priest does not need to seek for yellow hair. The person is unclean.
kahin uninggha yene sepsélip qarisun; eger qaqach téride kéngiyip ketken bolsa, sériq tükning bar-yoqluqini tekshürüshning hajiti yoq; chünki bu kishi napaktur.
37 But if in the priest's view the itching disease has stopped spreading and black hair has grown in the area, then the disease has healed. He is clean, and the priest must pronounce him clean.
Eger qaqach jayida shu péti qélip, üstidin qara tük ünüp chiqqan bolsa, qaqach saqayghan bolidu; shu kishi pak bolghachqa, kahin uni «pak» dep jakarlishi kérek.
38 If a man or a woman has white spots on the skin,
Eger er yaki ayal kishining bedinining tériside dagh peyda bolup, bu daghlar parqiraq hem aq bolsa
39 then the priest must examine the person to see if the spots are a dull white, which is only a rash that has broken out in the skin. He is clean.
kahin sepsélip qarisun; eger bedenning térisidiki shu daghlar susliship boz rengge yüzlen’gen bolsa, bu téridin chiqqan bir tashma, xalas; bu kishi pak sanalsun.
40 If a man's hair has fallen out of his head, he is bald, but he is clean.
Eger birkimning béshining tükliri chüshüp ketken bolsa, u peqet bir taqir bash, xalas; u pak sanalsun.
41 If his hair has fallen out of the front part of his head, and if his forehead is bald, he is clean.
Eger uning béshining tüki péshane teripidin chüshken bolsa, u peqet paynekbash, xalas; u yenila pak sanalsun.
42 But if there is a reddish-white sore on his bald head or forehead, it is an infectious disease that has broken out.
Lékin eger uning taqir béshi yaki paynek béshida qizghuch aq dagh körünse, undaqta shu jarahet uning taqir béshi yaki paynek béshidiki pése-maxaw késilining bir alamitidur.
43 Then the priest must examine him to see if the swelling of the diseased area on his bald head or forehead is reddish-white, like the appearance of an infectious disease in the skin.
Kahin jarahitige sepsélip qarisun; eger uning taqir béshida yaki paynek béshida ishshiq jarahet bolsa hemde pése-maxaw késilining alamitidek qizghuch aq körünse,
44 If it is, then he has an infectious disease and he is unclean. The priest must surely pronounce him unclean because of his disease on his head.
undaqta u pése-maxaw késilige giriptar bolghan adem bolup, napak hésablinidu. Uning béshigha shundaq jarahet chüshken bolghach, kahin uni mutleq «napak» dep jakarlisun.
45 The person who has an infectious disease must wear torn clothes, his hair must hang loosely, and he must cover his face up to his nose and call out, 'Unclean, unclean.'
Shundaq jarahiti bar pése-maxaw késili bolghan kishi kiyimliri yirtiq, chachliri chuwuq, burut-saqili yépiqliq halda: «Napak, napak!» dep towlap yürüshi kérek.
46 All the days that he has the infectious disease he will be unclean. Because he is unclean with a disease that can spread, he must live alone. He must live outside the camp.
Shu jarahiti bolghan barliq künlerde u «napak» sanilidu; u napak bolghachqa, ayrim turushi kérek; uning turalghusi chédirgahning sirtida bolsun.
47 A garment that is contaminated with mildew, whether it is a wool or linen garment,
Eger bir kiyimde, meyli yungdin yaki kanaptin tikilgen bolsun uningda pése-maxaw iz-déghi peyda bolsa,
48 or anything woven or knitted from wool or linen, or leather or anything made with leather—
yeni kanap yaki yungdin toqulghan rextte, örüsh yipida yaki arqaq yiplirida bolsun, tére-xurumda yaki téridin étilgen herqandaq nersilerde pése-maxaw iz-déghi bolsa,
49 if there is a greenish or reddish contamination in the garment, the leather, the woven or knitted material, or anything made of leather, then it is a mildew that spreads; it must be shown to the priest.
shundaqla kiyim-kéchek yaki tére-xurumda, örüsh yip yaki arqaq yiplirida, ya tére-xurumdin étilgen nersilerde peyda bolghan iz-dagh yéshilraq yaki qizghuch bolsa bu iz-dagh «pése-maxaw iz-déghi» dep qarilip kahin’gha körsitilsun.
50 The priest must examine the item for mildew; he must isolate anything that has mildew for seven days.
Kahin [daghqa] sepsélip qarisun, andin iz-dagh peyda bolghan nersini yette kün’giche ayrim saqlisun.
51 He must examine the mildew again on the seventh day. If it has spread in the garment or anything woven or knitted from wool or linen material, or leather or anything in which leather is used, then it is harmful mildew, and the item is unclean.
U yettinchi küni iz-daghgha qarap baqsun; iz-dagh chüshken kiyim-kéchek, meyli arqaq yipta yaki örüsh yipta bolsun, yaki tére-xurumda yaki tére-xurumdin étilgen nerside bolsun, u kéngiyip ketken bolsa, bu iz-dagh chiritküch pése-maxaw késili dep hésablinip, ular napak sanalsun.
52 He must burn the garment, or anything woven or knitted from wool or linen material, or leather or anything made with leather, anything in which the harmful mildew is found, for it can lead to disease. The item must be completely burned up.
Shuningdek kahin örüsh yip yaki arqaq yipida iz-dagh bolsa kiyim-kéchek yaki tére-xurumdin étilgen nerside shundaq iz-dagh bolsa ularnimu köydürüwetsun; chünki bu chiritküch pése-maxaw késilidur. Mundaq nersilerning hemmisini otta köydürüsh kérektur.
53 If the priest examines the item and sees that the mildew has not spread in the garment or material woven or knitted from wool or linen, or leather goods,
Lékin kahin uninggha sepsélip qarighanda, iz-dagh kiyim-kéchektiki örüsh yipta bolsun, arqaq yipta bolsun, yaki tére-xurumdin étilgen nerside bolsun, iz-dagh kéngeymigen bolsa,
54 then he will command them to wash the item in which the mildew was found, and he must isolate it for seven more days.
undaqta kahin déghi bar nersini yuyulsun dep buyrup, ikkinchi qétim uni yette kün’giche saqlisun.
55 Then the priest will examine the item after the mildewed item was washed. If the mildew has not changed its color, even though it has not spread, it is unclean. You must burn the item, no matter where the mildew has contaminated it.
Bu nerse yuyulghandin kéyin kahin yene daghqa sepsélip qarisun; eger uning renggi özgermigen bolsa (gerche kéngiyip ketmigen bolsimu), u yenila napaktur; sen uni otta köydürgin. Chünki meyli uning iz-déghi ich yüzide bolsun yaki tash yüzide bolsun u chiritküch iz-dagh hésablinidu.
56 If the priest examines the item, and if the mildew has faded after it was washed, then he must tear out the contaminated part from the garment or from the leather, or from the woven or knitted material.
Lékin eger kahin sepsélip qarighanda, mana, daghning renggi yuyulghandin kéyin susliship ketken bolsa, u shu qismini kiyim-kéchektin, örüsh yiptin yaki arqaq yiptin bolsun, yaki tére-xurumdin bolsun uni yirtip élip, tashliwetsun.
57 If the mildew still appears in the garment, either in the woven or knitted material, or in anything made of leather, it is spreading. You must burn any item that has the mildew.
Eger bu iz-dagh kiyim-kéchekte, meyli arqaq yipta yaki örüsh yipta bolsun, ya tére-xurumdin étilgen nerside körünsun, bu kéngiydighan birxil pése-maxaw iz-déghi dep sanalsun; sen u chaplashqan kiyim-kéchekni köydürüwetkin.
58 The garment or anything woven or knitted from wool or linen material, or leather or anything made with leather—if you wash the item and the mildew is gone, then the item must be washed a second time, and it will be clean.
Lékin eger iz-dagh kiyim-kéchekte bolsun (örüsh yipida yaki arqaq yipida bolsun) yaki tére-xurumdin étilgen nerside bolsun, yuyulush bilen chiqip ketse, undaqta bu égin ikkinchi qétim yuyulsun, andin pak sanalsun.
59 This is the law about mildew in a garment of wool or linen, or anything woven or knitted from wool or linen material, or leather or anything made with leather, so that you may pronounce it clean or unclean.”
Pése-maxaw késiliningkidek iz-dagh peyda bolghan yung yaki kanap rexttin toqulghan kiyim-kéchek (iz-dagh örüsh yipta yaki arqaq yipta bolsun) yaki tére-xurumdin étilgen nersiler toghrisidiki qanun-belgilime mana shudur; buning bilen ularni pak yaki napak jakarlashqa bolidu.

< Leviticus 13 >