< Паалийәтлири 24 >
1 Бәш күндин кейин, баш каһин Ананияс ақсақаллардин бир нәччәйлән вә Тәртуллус исимлиқ бир адвокат билән Қәйсәрийәгә чүшүп, Павлус тоғрисидики рәсмий шикайәтлирини валийға сунди.
Five days later Ananias the high priest, [having heard that Paul was now in Caesarea], went down [there from Jerusalem], along with some [other Jewish] elders and a lawyer [whose name was] Tertullus. There they formally told the governor what Paul had done [that they considered] wrong.
2 Павлус чақиртилип, Тәртуллус униң үстидин шикайәт қилип мундақ деди: — Һөрмәтлик Феликс җанаблири! Биз өзлириниң қол астилирида һәр тәрәптин аман-есәнликкә несип болуп кәлмәктимиз вә алдин көрәрликлири билән хәлқимиз арисида дана ислаһатлар барлиққа кәлтүрүлмәктә, биз бу ишлардин һәр вақит, һәр җайда толуқ миннәтдарлиқ билән бәһриман болуватимиз.
[The governor commanded] Paul to be brought {[a soldier] to bring Paul} in. [When Paul arrived], Tertullus began to accuse him. He said [to the governor], “Honorable Governor Felix, during the many years that you [(sg)] have ruled us, we [(exc)] have lived well/peacefully. By planning wisely, you have improved many things in this province.
[Therefore], sir, we [(exc)] always gratefully acknowledge everything that [you have done] for all [of us], wherever [you have done those things].
4 Бирақ өз вақитлирини көп елип қоймаслиғим үчүн, шәпқәтлири билән сөзимизни қисқила аңлашлирини өтүнүп сораймән.
But, so that I will not take up too much of your time, I earnestly request that you kindly listen to me very briefly.
5 Чүнки биз шуни тонуп йәттуқки, бу адәм балахор болуп, пүткүл җаһандики Йәһудийлар арисида маҗира-топилаң пәйда қилишни күшкүрткүчи, шундақла «Насарәтликләр» дәп аталған мәзһәпниң каттивашлиридин биридур.
We [(exc)] have observed that this man, [wherever he goes], causes trouble. [Specifically], he causes all the Jews everywhere [HYP] to riot. [Also], he leads the entire group [whom people call] ‘the followers of the Nazarene’, a [false] sect.
6 У бизниң ибадәтханимизниму булғимақчи болған еди. Шуңа, биз уни тутувалдуқ вә уни өз қанунимиз бойичә сотлайттуқ. Лекин миң беши Лисияс әшәддий зорлуқ билән уни қоллиримиздин тартивалди вә униңға әрз қилғучиларни өзлириниң алдиға келишкә буйруған еди.
He even tried to do things in the Temple [in Jerusalem] that would (defile it/make it unholy). So we [(exc)] seized him.
But Lysias, the commander at the Roman fort, came with his soldiers and forcefully took him away from us [SYN].
8 Уни сорақ қилип көрсилә, бизниң униңға қилған әрзлиримизниң тоғрилиғини билип йетидила!
Lysias also commanded Paul’s accusers to come here and accuse Paul before you. If you question him yourself, you will be able to learn that all these things about which we are accusing him are true.”
9 Сорунда болған Йәһудийларму униң ейтқанлириға қошулуп: Раст, раст, дәп шикайәтни күчәйтти.
When the Jewish [leaders who were listening heard that, they] told [the governor that] what Tertullus had said was true.
10 Валий Павлусқа сөз қилғин дәп қол ишаритини қилғанда, у мундақ деди: — Мән силиниң узун жиллардин бери бу хәлиқни сорап кәлгәнликлирини билгәчкә, хатирҗәмлик билән алдилирида өзүм тоғрамда җавап беримән.
Then the governor motioned with [his hand to Paul that] he should speak. So Paul replied. He said, “[Governor Felix, I know that you(sg) have judged this Jewish] province for many years. Therefore I gladly defend myself, confident [that you will listen to me and will judge me fairly].
11 Асанла биләләйдилиги, мән Йерусалимға ибадәт қилишқа барғинимдин һазирғичә пәқәт он икки күнла өтти.
You [(sg)] can [easily] ascertain that (it has not been more than twelve days since/only twelve days ago) I went up went up to Jerusalem to worship [God. That is not enough time to cause a lot of trouble].
12 Улар мениң ибадәтханида бирәр адәм билән муназириләшкинимни көрмигән, яки синагогларда яки шәһәрдә аммини топилаңға қутратқанлиғимниму һеч көрмиди.
No one [can claim legitimately that they] saw me arguing with anyone at the Temple courts [because I did not do that. No one can claim legitimately that they saw me] causing people to riot in [any Jewish meeting place], or causing trouble anywhere [else] in [Jerusalem] city, [because I did not do that].
13 Улар йәнә һазир җанаблириға мениң үстүмдин қилған шикайәтлиригә һеч испатму кәлтүрәлмәйду.
So they cannot prove to you the things about which they are now accusing me.
14 Бирақ силигә шуни етирап қилимәнки, мән улар «мәзһәп» дәп атиған йол билән меңип, Тәвратта вә пәйғәмбәрләрниң язмилирида пүтүлгәнләрниңму һәммисигә ишинип, ата-бовилиримниң Худасиға ибадәт қилимән.
But I admit to you [(sg) that this is true]: I do worship the God that our ancestors [worshipped. It is true that] I follow the way that [Jesus taught us]. The Jewish leaders call that a false religion/teaching. I also believe everything that was written [by Moses] {that [Moses wrote]} in the laws that [God gave him], and everything that was written by the [other] prophets {that the [other] prophets wrote} [in their books] [MTY].
15 Мениң Худаға бағлиған үмүтүм барки (бу кишиләрму бу үмүтни тутиду), кәлгүсидә һәм һәққанийларниң һәм һәққанийсизларниң өлүмдин тирилиши болиду.
I confidently expect, just like [some of] these men also expect, that [some day God] will cause everyone who has died to become alive again. He will (cause to become alive again/raise from the dead) both those who were righteous and those who were wicked.
16 Шу сәвәптин, өзүм һемишә Худа алдидиму, инсанлар алдидиму пак виҗданлиқ болушқа интилимән.
[Because I am confidently waiting for that day], I always try to do what pleases God and what other people think is right.
17 Мән [Йерусалимдин] айрилғили хелә жиллар болған болуп, бу қетим у йәргә өз хәлқимгә хәйр-сәдиқә йәткүзүп бәргили вә Худа алдиға һәдийә сунғили барған едим.
After I [had been in other places for] several years, I returned to Jerusalem. I went there to deliver some money to my fellow Jews [who are] poor, and to offer sacrifices [to God].
18 Мән бу ишларда болувататтим, бәзиләр мени тазилиниш қаидисини ада қилип болған чағда ибадәтхана һойлисида учратти; лекин мән әтрапимға адәм топлиғинимму йоқ, малиманчилиқ чиқарғинимму йоқ.
Some [Jews] saw me in the temple [courts] after I had completed the ritual by which a person is made {that makes a person} pure. There was no crowd with me, and I was not causing [people] to riot.
19 Әмәлийәттә мени учратқанлар болса Асия өлкисидин кәлгән бәзи Йәһудийлар еди; уларниң үстүмдин шикайәтлири бар болса, әсли улар өзлири келип, силиниң алдилирида әрз қилишқа тоғра келәтти.
But it was some [other] Jews [who had come] from Asia [province who really caused people to riot. They] should be here in front of you [(sg)] to accuse me, if they thought that I [did] something [wrong].
20 Болмиса, мошу сорундикиләр алий кеңәшмә алдида турғинимда, мениңдин қандақ җинайәт тапқанлиғини ейтип бақсун!
[But if they] do not [want to do that] (OR, [But because they] are [not] here), these [Jewish] men who are here should tell you [(sg)] what [they think] I did that was wrong, when I [defended myself] before their Council.
21 Пәқәт мундақ бир иш болған еди: — Мән уларниң алдида, «Бүгүнки күндә өлгәнләрниң қайта тирилиши тоғрилиқ силәрниң сориғиңларға тартилғанмән!» дәп вақириған едим.
[They might say that] one thing that I shouted as I stood before them [was wrong. What I said] was, ‘You are judging me today because I believe that [God] will (cause [all people] who have died to become alive again/raise [all people] from the dead).’”
22 [Рәбниң] йоли тоғрилиқ тәпсилий хәвири бар болған Феликс сорақни тохтитип, уларға: — Миң беши Лисияс кәлгәндә дәвайиңлар тоғрисидики һөкүмни чиқиримән, — деди.
Felix already knew quite a lot about [what people called] ‘the way [of Jesus’]. But he did not let Paul or his accusers continue to speak. [Instead], he said [to them], “[Later], when Commander Lysias comes down here, I will decide these matters that concern you all.”
23 У йүз бешиға Павлусни нәзәрбәнд астиға елип, амма униңға бир аз кәңчилик қилип, дост-бурадәрлириниң һәр қайсисиниң униң һаҗәтлиридин чиқишини тосмиғин, дәп буйруди.
Then he told the officer [who was guarding Paul] to [take Paul back to the prison and] make sure that he was guarded all the time. But he said that Paul was not to be chained {that the officer was not to fasten chains on him}, and if his friends came to visit him, [the officer] should allow them to help Paul [in any way that they wished].
24 Бир нәччә күндин кейин, валий Феликс аяли Друсила билән биллә кәлди (Друсила Йәһудий еди). У Павлусни чақиртип, униңдин Мәсиһ Әйсаға етиқат қилиш йоли тоғрилиқ аңлиди.
Several days later Felix and his wife Drusilla, who was a Jew, came [back to Caesarea after having been away for a few days]. Felix [commanded] Paul to be brought in {[a soldier to] bring Paul in}. Then Felix listened to what Paul [said to him]. Paul spoke about what [Christians] believe about the Messiah Jesus.
25 Павлус һәққаний яшаш, өзини тутувелиш, қиямәт күнидики соал-сорақ қилинишлар тоғрисида сөзләватқанда, Феликс вәһимигә чүшүп униңға: — Һазирчә қайтип турсаң болиду. Кейин маңа пәйт кәлгәндә, йәнә чақиртимән, — деди.
Paul explained [to them about what God requires people] to do in order to please him. [He also explained about God requiring people to] control how they act. [Paul also told him that there will be a time when God] will judge [people]. Felix became alarmed [after hearing those things. So] he said to Paul, “That is all I [want to hear] now. When there is a time that is convenient I will ask you [(sg)] to come [to me again].”
26 У шуниң билән бир вақитта Павлусниң пара беришини үмүт қилатти. Шуниң үчүн, уни имканқәдәр пат-пат чақиртип, униң билән сөзлишәтти.
[Felix said that because] he hoped that Paul would give him some money [to allow Paul to get out of prison]. So he repeatedly sent for Paul to come, and Paul [repeatedly went and] talked with him. [But he] did not [give Felix any money, and Felix did not command his soldiers to release Paul from prison].
27 Лекин икки жил тошқанда, Феликсниң орниға Поркиюс Фестус валий болди. Феликс Йәһудийларға илтипат көрситип уларниң көңлини елиш үчүн Павлусни солақта қалдурди.
Felix let Paul remain in prison, because he wanted to please the Jewish [leaders and he knew that they did not want him to release Paul]. But when two years had passed, Porcius Festus became governor in place of Felix.