< Nehemiah 2 >

1 In the month of Nisan, in the twentieth year of Artaxerxes the king, he selected wine, and I took the wine and gave it to the king. Now I had never before been sad in his presence.
Wǝ xundaⱪ boldiki, padixaⱨ Artahxaxtaning yigirminqi yili Nisan eyi, padixaⱨning aldiƣa xarab kǝltürülgǝnidi; mǝn xarabni elip padixaⱨⱪa sundum. Buningdin ilgiri mǝn padixaⱨning aldida ⱨeqⱪaqan ƣǝmkin kɵrüngǝn ǝmǝs idim.
2 But the king said to me, “Why is your face so sad? You do not appear to be ill. This must be sadness of heart.” Then I became very much afraid.
Xuning bilǝn padixaⱨ meningdin: — Birǝr kesiling bolmisa, qiraying nemixⱪa xunqǝ ƣǝmkin kɵrünidu? Kɵnglüngdǝ qoⱪum bir dǝrd bar, dewidi, mǝn intayin ⱪorⱪup kǝttim.
3 I said to the king, “May the king live forever! Why should not my face be sad? The city, the place of my fathers' tombs, lies in ruins, and its gates have been destroyed by fire.”
Mǝn padixaⱨⱪa: — Padixaⱨim mǝnggü yaxiƣayla! Ata-bowilirimning ⱪǝbriliri jaylaxⱪan xǝⱨǝr harabilikkǝ aylanƣan, dǝrwaza-ⱪowuⱪliri kɵydürüwetilgǝn tursa, mǝn ⱪandaⱪmu ƣǝmkin kɵrünmǝy? — dedim.
4 Then the king said to me, “What do you want me to do?” So I prayed to the God of heaven.
Padixaⱨ meningdin: — Sening nemǝ tǝliping bar? — dǝp soriwidi, mǝn asmandiki Hudaƣa dua ⱪilip,
5 I replied to the king, “If it seems good to the king, and if your servant has done well in your sight, you could send me to Judah, to the city of my fathers' tombs, that I may rebuild it.”
andin padixaⱨⱪa: — Əgǝr padixaⱨimning kɵngligǝ muwapiⱪ kɵrünsǝ, ⱪulliri ɵzlirining aldida iltipatⱪa erixkǝn bolsa, meni Yǝⱨudiyǝgǝ ǝwǝtkǝn bolsila, ata-bowilirimning ⱪǝbriliri jaylaxⱪan xǝⱨǝrgǝ berip, uni yengiwaxtin ⱪurup qiⱪsam, dedim.
6 The king replied to me (and the queen was also sitting beside him), “How long shall you be away and when will you return?” The king was glad to send me when I gave him the dates.
Padixaⱨ (xu qaƣda hanix padixaⱨning yenida olturatti) mǝndin: — Sǝpiringgǝ ⱪanqilik waⱪit ketidu? Ⱪaqan ⱪaytip kelisǝn? — dǝp soridi. Xuning bilǝn padixaⱨ meni ǝwǝtixni muwapiⱪ kɵrdi; mǝnmu uningƣa ⱪaytip kelidiƣan bir waⱪitni bekittim.
7 Then I said to the king, “If it pleases the king, may letters be given to me for the governors in the Province Beyond the River so that they may permit me to pass through their territories on my way to Judah.
Mǝn yǝnǝ padixaⱨtin: — Aliyliriƣa muwapiⱪ kɵrünsǝ, manga [Əfrat] dǝryasining u ⱪetidiki waliylarƣa meni taki Yǝⱨudiyǝgǝ barƣuqǝ ɵtkili ⱪoyux toƣruluⱪ yarliⱪ hǝtlirini pütüp bǝrgǝn bolsila;
8 May there also be a letter for Asaph the keeper of the king's forest, so that he may give me timber to make beams for the gates of the fortress next to the temple, and for the wall of the city, and for the house in which I will live.” So because the good hand of God was on me, the king granted me my requests.
Wǝ yǝnǝ padixaⱨliⱪ ormanliⱪiƣa ⱪaraydiƣan Asafⱪa muⱪǝddǝs ɵygǝ tǝwǝ bolƣan ⱪǝl’ǝning dǝrwaziliri, xuningdǝk xǝⱨǝrning sepili wǝ ɵzüm turidiƣan ɵygǝ ketidiƣan limlarni yasaxⱪa kerǝklik yaƣaqlarni manga berix toƣruluⱪmu bir yarliⱪni pütüp bǝrgǝn bolsila, dedim. Hudayimning xǝpⱪǝtlik ⱪoli üstümdǝ bolƣaqⱪa, padixaⱨ iltipat ⱪilip bularning ⱨǝmmisini manga bǝrdi.
9 I came to the governors in the Province Beyond the River and gave them the king's letters. Now the king had sent with me officers of the army and horsemen.
Xuning bilǝn mǝn dǝryaning u ⱪetidiki waliylarning yeniƣa berip padixaⱨning yarliⱪlirini tapxurdum. Padixaⱨ yǝnǝ birnǝqqǝ ⱪoxun sǝrdarliri bilǝn atliⱪ lǝxkǝrlǝrnimu manga ⱨǝmraⱨ boluxⱪa orunlaxturƣanidi.
10 When Sanballat the Horonite and Tobiah the Ammonite servant heard this, they were greatly displeased that someone had come who was seeking to help the people of Israel.
Ⱨoronluⱪ Sanballat bilǝn Ammoniy Tobiya degǝn ǝmǝldar Israillarning mǝnpǝǝtini izdǝp adǝm kǝptu, degǝn hǝwǝrni anglap intayin narazi boldi.
11 So I came to Jerusalem and was there three days.
Mǝn Yerusalemƣa kelip üq kün turdum.
12 I arose in the night, I and a few men with me. I did not tell anyone what my God had put into my heart to do for Jerusalem. There was no animal with me, other than the one I was riding.
Andin keqisi mǝn wǝ manga ⱨǝmraⱨ bolƣan birnǝqqǝ adǝm ornimizdin turduⱪ (mǝn Hudayimning kɵnglümgǝ Yerusalem üqün nemǝ ixlarni ⱪilixni salƣanliⱪi toƣrisida ⱨeqkimgǝ birǝr nemǝ demigǝnidim). Ɵzüm mingǝn ulaƣdin baxⱪa ⱨeqⱪandaⱪ ulaƣmu almay,
13 I went out by night by the Valley Gate, toward the Jackal's Well and to the Dung Gate, and inspected the walls of Jerusalem, which had been broken open, and the wooden gates were destroyed by fire.
keqisi «Jilƣa ⱪowuⱪi»din qiⱪip «Əjdiⱨa buliⱪi»ƣa ⱪarap mengip, «Tezǝk ⱪowuⱪi»ƣa kelip, Yerusalemning buzuwetilgǝn sepillirini wǝ kɵydürüwetilgǝn ⱪowuⱪ-dǝrwazilirini kɵzdin kǝqürdum.
14 Then I went on to the Fountain Gate and to the King's Pool. The place was too narrow for the animal I was riding to pass through.
Yǝnǝ aldiƣa mengip «Bulaⱪ ⱪowuⱪi» bilǝn «Xaⱨanǝ kɵl»gǝ kǝldim; lekin xu yǝrdǝ mǝn mingǝn ulaƣning ɵtüxikǝ yol bǝk tar kǝlgǝqkǝ,
15 So I went up that night by the valley and inspected the wall, and I turned back and entered by the Valley Gate, and so returned.
keqidǝ mǝn jilƣa bilǝn qiⱪip sepilni kɵzdin kǝqürüp qiⱪtim. Andin yenip «Jilƣa ⱪowuⱪi»din xǝⱨǝrgǝ kirip, ɵygǝ ⱪayttim.
16 The rulers did not know where I went or what I did, and I had not yet informed the Jews, nor the priests, nor the nobles, nor the rulers, nor the rest who did the work.
Əmǝldarlarning ⱨeqⱪaysisi mening nǝgǝ barƣanliⱪimni wǝ nemǝ ⱪilƣanliⱪimni bilmǝy ⱪelixti, qünki mǝn ya Yǝⱨudiylarƣa, kaⱨinlarƣa, ya ǝmir-ⱨakimlarƣa wǝ yaki baxⱪa hizmǝt ⱪilidiƣanlarƣa ⱨeqnemǝ eytmiƣanidim.
17 I said to them, “You see the trouble we are in, how Jerusalem lies in ruins and its gates have been destroyed by fire. Come, let us rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, so we will no longer be in disgrace.”
Keyin mǝn ularƣa: — Silǝr beximizƣa kǝlgǝn balayi’apǝtni, Yerusalemning harabigǝ aylanƣanliⱪini, sepil ⱪowuⱪlirining kɵydürüwetilgǝnlikini kɵrdünglar; kelinglar, ⱨǝmmimiz ⱨaⱪarǝtkǝ ⱪeliwǝrmǝslikimiz üqün Yerusalemning sepilini ⱪaytidin yasap qiⱪayli, — dedim.
18 I told them that the good hand of my God was on me and also about the king's words that he had spoken to me. They said, “Let us rise up and build.” So they strengthened their hands for the good work.
Mǝn yǝnǝ ularƣa Hudayimning xǝpⱪǝtlik ⱪolining mening üstümdǝ bolƣanliⱪini wǝ padixaⱨning manga ⱪilƣan gǝplirini eytiwidim, ular: — Ornumizdin turup uni yasayli! — deyixip, bu yahxi ixni ⱪilixⱪa ɵz ⱪollirini ⱪuwwǝtlǝndürdi.
19 But when Sanballat the Horonite, and Tobiah the Ammonite servant, and Geshem the Arabian heard about it, they mocked and ridiculed us, and they said, “What are you doing? Are you rebelling against the king?”
Lekin Ⱨoronluⱪ Sanballat, hizmǝtkar Ammoniy Tobiya ⱨǝm ǝrǝb bolƣan Gǝxǝm bu ixni anglap bizni zangliⱪ ⱪilip mǝnsitmǝy: — Silǝrning bu ⱪilƣininglar nemǝ ix? Silǝr padixaⱨⱪa asiyliⱪ ⱪilmaⱪqimusilǝr? — deyixti.
20 Then I answered them, “The God of heaven will give us success. We are his servants and we will arise and build. But you have no share, no right, and no historic claim in Jerusalem.”
Mǝn ularƣa jawab berip: — Asmanlardiki Huda bolsa bizni ƣǝlibigǝ erixtüridu wǝ Uning ⱪulliri bolƣan bizlǝr ⱪopup ⱪurimiz. Lekin silǝrning Yerusalemda ⱨeqⱪandaⱪ nesiwǝnglar, ⱨoⱪuⱪunglar yaki yadnamǝnglar yoⱪ, — dedim.

< Nehemiah 2 >