< Ts'etta ıxhaynbı 3 >
1 Rəbb Allahee itxhınne çolune həyvanaaşina, gırgınçile hiyləgarna xoçeniy vob. Xoçeyn zəiyfayk'le uvhuyn: – Hək'edane, Allahee şok'le bağeene yivaaşina nençinacab meyva umooxhan uvhu?
The serpent was more cunning than any of the other wild animals that the Lord God had made. He asked Eve, “Did God really say that you can't eat fruit from every tree in the garden?”
2 Zəiyfee xoçeyk'le eyhen: – Bağeene yivaaşin meyvabı oxhanas əxə.
Eve replied to the serpent, “We can eat from the trees in the garden, but not the fruit from the tree in the middle of the garden.
3 Saccu bağne yı'q'neene yivene meyvabışde hək'ee Allahee uvhu: «Mançike umoyxhan, mançik sumoot'a, deşxhee, hapt'asınbı!»
God told us, ‘You mustn't eat from that tree, or even touch it, otherwise you'll die.’”
4 Xoçeyn zəiyfayk'le uvhuyn: – Deeş, nəxübcab hapt'as deş.
“You certainly won't die,” the serpent told Eve.
5 Allahık'le ats'an, mane yivena meyva opxhuning'a vuşun ats'al geed qixhes, yuguniy pisın ats'axhxha Allah xhinne qepxhes.
“It's because God knows that as soon as you eat it, you'll see things differently, and you'll be like God, knowing both what is good and what is evil.”
6 Zəiyfayk'le g'ecen, mane yiven meyvabı oxhanasıd karaə vod, ulesqadıd yugda vod qöö, ats'al ıkkanəng'usud ıkkanəhdıd. Mançil-allab məng'ee mana meyva qopxu opxhanna. Qiyğab k'ane ulyorzulyne adamiys meyva hoole, mang'veeyib ooxhanna.
Eve saw that the fruit of the tree appeared good to eat. It looked very attractive. She really wanted it so she could become wise. So she took some of its fruit and ate it, and she gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it too.
7 Mane gahıl q'öng'ussana ats'al qadayle, ts'eleb vuxhay ats'axhen. Məxüd ıxha manbışe incilyne t'eleyke cos tanalanqanbı ha'u.
Immediately they saw everything differently and realized they were naked. So they sewed fig leaves together to cover themselves up.
8 Manbışık'le yiğıne serınne gahıl bağee iykaran Rəbb Allahın nıq' g'iyxhe. Manbı heepxı bağeene yivaaşine yı'q'nee dyuguleebaxhe.
Later they heard the Lord walking in the garden in the evening when the breeze was blowing. Adam and Eve went and hid out of sight of the Lord God among the trees of the garden.
9 Rəbb Allahee Aadamılqa onu'u, qiyghanan: – Ğu nyaane?
The Lord God called out to Adam, “Where are you?”
10 Mang'vee eyhen: – Bağeead yiğın nıq' g'ayxhı, ts'eler ıxhal-alla qərq'ı'n dyugulxhana.
“I heard you walking in the garden and I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid,” he replied.
11 Rəbb Allahee eyhen: – Şavaane ts'eler ıxhay vas ats'axha'u? Vas oxhanas q'adağa hav'uyne yivena meyvane opxhun deşxhee?
“Who told you that you were naked?” asked the Lord God. “Did you eat fruit from the tree I ordered you not to?”
12 Aadamee eyhen: – Zaka sacigee yixhecenva, Ğu hiyvuyne xhunaşşe mane yivene meyvayke zas huvu, zınab opxhunna.
“It was the woman you gave me who gave me the fruit from the tree, and I ate it,” Adam replied.
13 Rəbb Allahee zəiyfayk'le eyhen: – Ğu hı'iyn hucoon? Zəiyfee eyhen: – Xoçeyn zı yəqqı'le qiğeyhı, zınab opxhunna.
The Lord God asked Eve, “Why have you done this?” “The serpent tricked me, and so I ate it,” she replied.
14 Rəbb Allahee xoçeyk'le uvhuyn: – Ğu in ha'uyl-alla, gırgıne çavra-vəq'əyne, çolane həyvanaaşine yı'q'nee lə'nat g'azanmişa'a: ı'mı'rvolle vuxhnel habğı nyaq'v ooxhanas.
Then the Lord God told the serpent, “Because of what you've done, you are cursed more than any of the other animals. You will slide along on your belly and eat dust as long as you live.
15 Zı yiğniyiy zəiyfayne əreeqa, vuşde kulyfatbışde əreeqa duşmaniyvalla abçes. Şeng'une kulyfatın yiğne vuk'les ı'xhəs, ğunab mang'une mı'q'les üvxhəs.
I will make sure you and your children, and the woman and her children, are enemies. One of her children will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.”
16 Qiyğa Rəbb Allahee zəiyfayk'le eyhen: – Vas vuxhnenang'a geeb xəppa əziyyat hevles, uşaxar k'ovaka vuxas. Adamee valqa k'ırı gyaqqı vas ıkkiykanas, Meeb mang'veecab xəbvalla vas haa'as.
He told Eve, “I will make pregnancy much more difficult, and giving birth will be very painful. However, you will still desire your husband, but he will have control over you.”
17 Qiyğa Rəbb Allahee Aadamık'leme uvhuyn: – Ğu xhunaşşel k'ırı alixhxhı umooxhan uvhuna meyva opxhun. Həşdeb val-alla nyaq'v lə'natləmiş vuxha. I'mı'rvolle zəhmətıka ğu vasın g'ık nyuq'vnel ha'as.
He told Adam, “Because you did what your wife told you, and ate fruit from the tree after I ordered you, ‘Don't eat fruit from this tree,’ the ground is now cursed because of you. You will have to work painfully hard to grow food from it throughout your whole life.
18 Mançin vas zazaayiy ğı'ç'iy aleylya'as, ğunad, ğu ezuyne ç'iyel hucooyiy alyaadı man oxhanas.
It will grow thorns and thistles for you, and you will have to eat wild plants.
19 Ligayne şinıka hı'ıyn g'ık oxhanas nyuq'vneqa sak'alasmee, Mançike alyart'uva. Ğu nyaq'v vorna, nyuq'vnelqar sak'alasda.
You will have to sweat to grow enough food to eat until you die and return to the ground. For you were made from dust and you will return to dust.”
20 Aadamee xhunaşşeyn do Həva (ı'mı'r) giyxhe. Mana ç'iyeylne aq'val vuxhaynbışda gırgıng'una yed yeexhe.
Adam named his wife Eve, because she was to be the mother of all human beings.
21 Manke Rəbb Allahee Aadamılqayiy xhunaşşelqa g'ekvayke tanalinbı hı'ı, alya'anbı.
The Lord God made Adam and Eve clothes from animal skins and dressed them.
22 Qiyğa Rəbb Allahee uvhuyn: «Haane, insanık'le yuguniy pisın hucoo ıxhay ats'axha, yişda sa xhinne qexhe. Hasre ı'mrene yivena meyva qopxu umooxhancen, hammaşiysır ımaxvaacen!»
Then the Lord God observed, “Look, the human beings have become like one of us, knowing both what is good and what is evil. Now if they take the fruit from the tree of life and eat it, then they'll live forever!”
23 Vuc alyart'uyne nyuq'vnel işlemişxhecenva, Rəbb Allahee insan Edenne bağeençe g'e'eşşena.
So the Lord God expelled them from the Garden of Eden. He sent Adam to cultivate the ground from which he'd been made.
24 Mang'vee Eden bağne şargılqa g'oramişa'an malaaikariy harıne suralqa iliyk'aran ts'ayıkan g'ılınc giyxhe ı'mrene yivelqa əəna yəq avqecenva.
After he drove them out, the Lord God placed on the east side of the Garden of Eden angels and a sword that flashed in every direction. They were to prevent access to the tree of life.