< Ts'etta ıxhaynbı 42 >
1 Yaaq'ubık'le Misir suk vobva ats'axhamee, mang'vee dixbışik'le eyhen: – Nya'a şu sana-sang'uqa ilyaaka avxu?
When someone told Jacob that there was grain in Egypt that people could buy, he said to his sons, “(Why do you just sit there looking at each other?/Do not just sit there looking at each other!) [RHQ] We need some grain!”
2 Zak'le g'ayxhıyn Misir suk vobubva. Havak'ne mançe şasda suk alivşe, deşxheene şi xhal hapt'as.
He said to them, “Someone told me that there is grain for sale in Egypt. Go down there and buy some for us, in order that we will not die!”
3 Yusufna yits'iyre çoc suk alivşesva Misirqa havayk'an.
So Joseph’s ten [older] brothers went down to Egypt to buy some grain.
4 Saccu Yusufna çoc Benyamin Yaaq'ubee çocaaşika g'ıxele deş. Mana qəyq'ənna Benyaminık sayid sa kar eyxheva.
But Jacob did not send Benjamin, Joseph’s [younger] brother, to go with the others, because he was afraid/worried that something terrible might happen to him like what happened to Joseph.
5 Kana'anaaşine cigabışee mısvalybıva, suk ulyooşenbışika İzrailin dixbıb abı vuxha.
So Jacob’s other sons went down from Canaan to Egypt to buy grain, and others from there went too, because there was a famine in Canaan also.
6 Yusuf bıkırne ölkayna xərnaniy, Misirvolleteb suk vuceeniy massa hoole. Yusufun çocar abıyng'a mang'une ögiyl ç'iyelqame k'yobzuriynbı.
At that time Joseph was the governor of Egypt. He was the one who sold grain to people who came from all over Egypt and from many other countries [HYP] to buy grain. So when Joseph’s brothers arrived, [they were told that it was necessary for them to talk with Joseph. So they went to him and] prostrated themselves before him with their faces to the ground.
7 Yusufuk'le cun çocar g'avcuykum qıvats'eeyib, qıvdyats'inçilqa hadaççe. Manbışika mana sacurayracar eyxhe. Yusufee manbışike qiyghanan: – Nençene şu abı? Manbışe eyhen: – Kana'ane ölkeençe, otxhanan kar alişşes.
As soon as Joseph saw his brothers, he recognized them. But he pretended that he did not know them. He spoke harshly to them, saying, “Where do you come from?” One of them replied, “We have come from Canaan, to buy some grain.”
8 Yusufuk'le cun çocar qıvaats'anbı, çocaaşik'lemee vuc qıvats'ı deş.
Although Joseph recognized his brothers, they did not recognize him.
9 Yusufus cehilynang'a çocaaşine hək'ee g'acuyn nyak'bı yik'el qadı, manbışik'le eyhen: – Şu casusarıb, ölkayn it'um hidi'iyn cigabı ats'axhxhesıb abı!
And then Joseph remembered what he had dreamed about them many years previously. [But he decided not to tell them yet that he was their younger brother]. He said to them, “You are spies! You have come to find out whether we will be able to defend ourselves [if you attack us]!”
10 Çocaaşe mang'uk'le eyhen: – De'eş, yişda xərna, yiğın g'ular otxhanan kar alişşes abı.
One of them replied, “No, sir! We have come to buy grain.
11 Yişin gırgınbı sang'un dixbı vob. Yiğın g'ular qopkuyn insanar vob, şi casusar deş vob.
We are all sons of one man. We are honest men, not spies.”
12 Yusufee manbışik'le eyhen: – De'eş, şu abıynbı g'aces, nyaadiy yişde ölkayn it'um hidi'iyn cigabı!
He said to them, “[I do not believe you]. You have come just to see whether we would be able to defend ourselves if we were attacked!”
13 Manbışe eyhen: – Şi yiğın g'ular yits'ıq'öyre çoc vob, Kana'anne cigeençene sang'un dixbı vob. Yişda k'ınna çoc dekkıne k'ane vor, manasar xəəqa-ç'iyeeqa ıxha.
But one of them replied, “No, that is not true! Originally there were twelve of us who were brothers, the sons of one man. Our younger brother is with our father. One [younger] brother has died. [EUP]”
14 Yusufee manbışik'le eyhen: – Gırgın kar zı şok'le uvhuyn xhinnevud, şu casusarıb!
Joseph replied, “[You are lying! I think] it is just as I told you. You are spies!
15 Zı şu inəxüb siliys üvxəs: fironne vuk'lelen k'ın g'iysar, vuşda k'ınna çoc inyaqa ittyareene, şosse inçe əlyhəəs vəəxəs deş.
But this is how I will determine whether what you are saying is true. I think that as surely as the king lives, you are spies. And you will not leave this place until your youngest brother comes here!
16 Vuşda sa g'axıle k'ınna çoc ayrecen, avxuynbıb inyaa avqvas. Manke zak'le g'acesın şu eyhen horee-hək'enee. Deşxheene, fironne vuk'lelqa k'ın ixhecen, şu casusarıbva!
Send one of your group to go and get your younger brother and bring him here. I will put the rest of you in prison, in order that I may test what you have said to find out whether what you are telling me is true. If the one who goes does not bring your younger brother here, then, just as surely as the king lives, it will be clear that you are lying and that you are spies.”
17 Yusufee manbı xhebılle yiğna zindanee havaacı.
Then Joseph put them all in prison for three days.
18 Xhebıd'esde yiğıl Yusufee manbışik'le eyhen: – Zı Allahıle qəyq'ənna: zı uvhuyn he'eene, şu üç'übba aaxvas.
On the third day, Joseph went to the prison and said to them, “I am a man who fears that God [will punish me if I do not do what I promise]. So do what I tell you, and I will spare your lives.
19 Şu qopkuyn insanarxhee hasre vuşda sa zindane axvecen, mansanbışemee xaa'ab mıssıba avxuynbışis suk vukkeecen.
If you are honest men, let one of your brothers stay here in prison, and the rest of you can take some grain back to your families who are very hungry because of the famine.
20 Qiyğa vuşda k'ınna çoc zasqa ayre. Məxüd zak'le ats'axhxhesın, şu eyhenbı hək'enbıyee, deşxhee dişeene. Mançika şunab hapt'iyke g'attivxhanasınbı. Mançis çocaaşe ho'ova eyhe.
But if you come back here again, you must bring your youngest brother to me, so that you can prove that what you told me is true, and as a result I will not have you executed.” So they agreed to do that.
21 Manbışe sana-sang'uk'le eyhen: – Hək'ebab şi çocus hı'iynçına cazaa vob ts'ıts'aа'a. Mang'vee şalqa miz ky'a'ang'a, şak'le mang'uk qitxhuyn divan g'acu, şi mang'vee uvhuyn hı'ı deş. Mançil-allad yişde vuk'lelqa in divan adı.
They said to each other, “It is surely because of what we did to our [younger] brother that (we are being punished/God is punishing us)! We saw that he [SYN] was very distressed when he pleaded with us not to harm him. But we did not pay any attention to him, and that is why we are having this trouble!”
22 Ruvenee manbışik'le inəxüd eyhe: – Zı uvhu dişdiy gadeys pisvalla hımaa'a, şumee zal k'ırı alixhxhı deş. Həşdeb şi mang'une ebal-alla cazaa ts'ıts'aa'a.
Reuben said to them, “I told you not to harm the boy [RHQ], but you did not pay attention to what I said! Now we are being (paid back/punished) for killing him [MTY]!”
23 Çocaaşik'le ats'a deşdiy Yusufee col k'ırı iliyxheva. Mana manbışika sak'ala'ang'une kumagıkva yuşan ha'a ıxha.
While they were talking with Joseph, they were speaking through (an interpreter/someone who knew their language and the Egyptian language), but when they said these things among themselves, they were speaking in their own language, and they did not know that Joseph could understand their language, and that he could understand what they were saying.
24 Yusuf çocaaşisse şaqana ark'ın, geşşena. Qiyğar meer cosqacar sak'ı, manbışika gaf haa'a. Çocaaşine yı'q'neençe Şimon aqqeva əmr haa'a. Qiyğaler mana manbışik'le g'ece-g'ece iyt'alna.
[Because of what they said, Joseph realized that they admitted that what they had done to him many years previously was wrong]. He could not keep from crying, [and he did not want them to see him crying], so he left them and went outside the room and began to cry. But then he returned to them and talked to them again. Then he took Simeon, and while they were watching, he told his servants to tie him up. He left Simeon in the prison and told the others that they could go.
25 Yusufee əmr haa'a manbışin balagbı sukun gyats'e'e, co adiyn nuk'rad conecad balagbışeeqa gixhxhe, yəqqı'sıd oxhanasın kar hele. Həməxüdud ha'an.
Joseph told his servants to fill the men’s sacks with grain, but he also told them to put the money that each one had paid for the grain in the top of his sack. He also told them to give them food to eat along the way. After the servants did those things for Joseph’s older brothers,
26 Çocaaşe suk əməleeşilqa alivxhu, mançe avayk'ananbı.
his older brothers loaded the sacks of grain on their donkeys and left.
27 Manbışde sang've xəm g'aahane cigee əməleys yem helesva balagın ghal aaqıyng'a, balagne ghalee cun nuk'ra g'ece.
At the place where they stopped to sleep that night, one of them opened his sack to get some grain for his donkey. He was amazed to see his money in the top of the sack.
28 Mang'vee çocaaşik'le eyhen: – Yizın nuk'ra sak'ıyn, haane yizde balageevud. Manbışin yik' aqqaqqa, qəpq'ı'n sana-sang'uk'le eyhen: – Şak Allahee hucooyiy hı'ı?
He exclaimed to his brothers, “Someone has returned my money! Here it is in my sack!” They started shaking with fear, and said to each other, “What is this that God has done to us?”
29 Manbı dekkıne k'anyaqa Kana'anne cigabışeeqa qabı, mang'us vuk'lelqa qadiynbı inəxüd yuşan ha'a:
When they returned to their father in Canaan land, they told him all that had happened to them. One of them said,
30 – Şene ölkayna xərna şaka sacurayracar yuşan hı'ı. Mang'uk'le həməxüd ats'axhxha, şi menne ölkayn casusarniyxan.
“The man who governs the whole land of Egypt talked very harshly to us. He acted toward us as though we were spying on his country.
31 Şimee mang'uk'le uvhuyn: «Şi qopkuyn insanar vob, casusar deş.
But we told him, ‘We are honest men! We are not spies.
32 Şi yits'ıq'öyre çoc sa dekkın dixbı vob. Sa yişda çoc xəəqə-ç'iyeeqa ıxha, k'ınna yişda çocur Kana'anne cigabışee dekkıne k'ane vor».
Originally there were twelve of us who were brothers, the sons of one father. One has died [EUP], and our youngest brother is with our father in Canaan.’
33 Şene ölkayne xərıng'vee şak'le uvhuyn: «Şu qopkuyn insanar vuxhay inçike ats'axhxhes: çocaaşina sa yizde k'ane g'alerçe, şunab xizanbı mıssıvalike g'attixhan haa'as suk alyapt'ı hudoora.
The man who is the governor of the land [did not believe us], so he said to us, ‘This is how I will know if you are truly honest men: Leave one of your brothers here with me. Then the rest of you can take some grain for your families that are starving from hunger and go.
34 Mançile qiyğar k'ınna çoc zasqa ayre. Manke zak'le ats'axhxhesın şu casusaraye deşxhee, qopkuyn insanare. Qiyğaler vuşda çoc şosqa quvu, zı ine cigabışee iviykarasiy kar alişşes şosqa hassarasın».
But when you return, bring your youngest brother to me, in order that I will know that you are not spies, but instead, that you are honest men. Then I will release your brother for you. And then you can buy whatever you want in this country.’”
35 Balagbı haç'a'ang'a çocaaşik'le con nuk'ranan yut'elybı caa'ad iveeke. Cocarıb cona dekkır nuk'rabı g'acu qəvəyq'ənanbı.
As they were emptying their sacks, they were surprised that in each man’s sack was his pouch of money! When they and their father saw all the pouches of money, they were frightened.
36 Yaaq'ubee manbışik'le eyhen: – Şu zı dixbışkena hı'ı! Yusufır deşda, Şimonur deşda, həşder Benyamin qıkkekka! Man eyxhen gırgın zak eyxhe!
Their father Jacob said to them, “You have caused two of my children to be taken from me! Joseph is dead, and Simeon is gone! And now you want to take Benjamin from me! It is I who am suffering because of all these things that are happening!”
37 Ruvenee dekkık'le inəxüd eyhe: – Ğu mana yizde xıleqa qele, zı mana vasqa sak'al ha'asda. Zı mana vasqa sak'al hide'eene, yizda q'öyursana dix gyapt'e.
Reuben said to his father, “I will be responsible for Benjamin. [I will take him to Egypt and] bring him back to you. Let me take care of him. If I do not bring Benjamin back to you, you may kill both of my sons.”
38 Yaaq'ubee eyhen: – Yizda dix Benyamin maqa şokasana ı'qqəs deş. Yizde xhunaşşeyke Raahileyke sa hamana axu, mang'una çoc qik'una. Sayid mang'une vuk'lelqa yəqqə sa kar qadeene, zı q'əsvalee mane uts'uruka ahaleeqa əlyhəəs. (Sheol )
But Jacob said, “No, I will not let my son go down there with you. His [older] brother is dead, and he is the only [one of my wife Rachel’s] sons who is left! If something harms him while you are traveling, you would cause me, a gray-haired old man, to die because of sorrow.” (Sheol )