< Луқа 14 >
1 Вә шундақ болдики, бир шабат күни у Пәрисийләрдин болған бир һөкүмдарниң өйигә ғизаға барди; әнди улар уни пайлап жүрүвататти.
One (Jewish day of rest/Sabbath day), Jesus went to eat [SYN] at the house of an important Pharisee. Some [men who studied the Jewish] laws and other Pharisees who were there were watching him carefully [to see if he would do something for which they could accuse him].
2 Вә мана, у йәрдә сулуқ ишшиқ кесилигә гириптар болған бир адәм бар еди.
Unexpectedly, there was a man in front of Jesus whose arms and legs were swollen.
3 Әйса Тәврат әһлилири вә Пәрисийләрдин: — Шабат күни кесәл сақайтиш Тәврат қануниға уйғунму-йоқ? — дәп сориди.
Jesus said to them, “Is it permitted in [our(inc)] Jewish laws to heal [someone] (on our Jewish rest day/on the Sabbath), or not?”
4 Бирақ улар лам-җим демиди. У һелиқи кесәлгә қолини тәккүзүп, сақайтип йолға салди.
[They knew that their laws permitted it, but they thought that healing was work, which they thought was wrong to do] (on the Sabbath/on the Jewish rest day) (OR, [they knew that their laws permitted it, but they did not want to admit it]). So they did not reply. Then Jesus put his hands on the man and healed him. Then he told him to go [home].
5 Андин у улардин йәнә: — Араңлардин бириңларниң мабада шабат күнидә ешиги я калиси қудуққа чүшүп кәтсә, уни дәрһал тартип чиқармайдиған зади ким бар? — дәп сориди.
Then he said to the rest of them, “If you had a son or an ox that fell into a well on a (Sabbath/our day of rest), would you immediately [work to] pull him out, [or would you(sg) let him stay there until the next day]?”
6 Вә улар униң бу сөзлиригә һеч җавап берәлмиди.
[They knew that they would immediately work to pull him out, even on their day of rest, so they could not justly say that Jesus did wrong by healing the man on that day. So] they said nothing in reply to Jesus.
7 Әйса чақирилған меһманларниң өзлиригә төрдин орунларни қандақ таллиғинини көрүп, уларға мундақ бир тәмсилни ейтип бәрди:
Jesus noticed that those people who had been {whom [the Pharisee] had} invited [to the meal] chose [to sit in] the places where important [people usually sit]. Then he gave [this advice] to them:
8 — Бириси сени той зияпитигә тәклип қилса, төрдә олтармиғин. Болмиса, сәндин һөрмәтликрәк бириси тәклип қилинған болса,
“When one of you [(sg)] is invited by someone {someone invites one of you [(sg)]} to a wedding feast, do not sit in a place where important people sit. Perhaps the man [giving the feast] has invited a man more important than you [(sg)].
9 У чағда сени вә уни чақирған саһибхана келип саңа: «Бу кишигә орун бәргәйсиз» дәп қалса, сән хиҗаләттә қелип пәгаһға чүшүп қалисән.
[When that man comes], the man who invited both of you will come to you [(sg)] and say to you, ‘Let this man take your seat!’ Then you [(sg)] will have to take the most undesirable seat, and you will be ashamed.
10 Лекин сән чақирилғанда, берип пәгаһда олтарғин. Шуниң билән сени чақирған саһибхана келип: «Әй достум, жуқуриға чиқиң» дейиши мүмкин вә шуниң билән сениң билән дәстиханда олтарғанларниң һәммисиниң алдида саңа иззәт болиду.
Instead, when you are invited {[someone] invites one of you} [to a feast], go and sit in the most undesirable seat. Then when the man who invited everyone comes, he will say to you [(sg)], ‘Friend, sit in a better seat!’ Then all the people who are eating with you [(sg)] will see that he is honoring you.
11 Чүнки һәр ким өзини үстүн тутса төвән қилиниду вә кимдәким өзини төвөн тутса үстүн қилиниду.
Also, [remember this]: [God] will humble those who exalt themselves. And [he] will exalt those who humble themselves.”
12 У өзини меһманға чақирған саһибханиға мундақ деди: — Меһманни тамаққа яки зияпәткә чақирғиниңда, дост-бурадәр, қериндаш, уруқ-туққан яки бай қолум-хошнилириңни чақирмиғин. Чүнки уларму сени меһманға чақирип, мәрһәмитиңни қайтуруши мүмкин.
[Jesus] also said to [the Pharisee] who had invited him to the meal, “When you [(sg)] invite people to a midday or evening meal, do not invite your friends or your family or your other relatives or your rich neighbors. They can later invite you [(sg) for a meal]. In that way they will repay you.
13 Шуниң үчүн зияпәт берәй десәң, ғериб-ғурва, мәйип-накар, ақсақ-чолақ, кор-әмаларни чақирғин
Instead, when you [(sg)] give a feast, invite poor [people], crippled [people], lame [people], or blind [people].
14 вә бәхит-бәрикәт көрисән; чүнки у кишиләрниң яхшилиғиңни қайтурушниң амали йоқтур. Шуниң билән һәққанийларниң қайта тирилгән күнидә қилғиниң өзүңгә қайтурулиду.
They will be unable to repay you. [But God will bless you! He] will repay you [at the time] when [he causes] righteous people to become alive again.”
15 Униң билән һәмдәстихан олтарғанлардин бири бу сөзләрни аңлап, униңға: — Худаниң падишалиғида ғизаланғучилар немидегән бәхитлик-һә! — деди.
One of those who were eating with Jesus heard him say that. He said to Jesus, “God [has truly] blessed [us Jews] who will eat [with the Messiah] when he starts to rule!”
16 Бирақ у униңға җававән мундақ деди: — Бир киши катта зияпәткә тутуш қилип, нурғун меһманларни чақирип қоюпту.
But [to show that many Jews whom God had invited would not accept God’s invitation] [MET], Jesus replied to him, “One time a man [decided] to prepare a large feast. He invited many people to come.
17 Дәстихан селинған шу сааттә, чакирини әвәтип, чақирилған меһманларға: «Мәрһәмәт, һәммә нәрсә тәйяр болди!» дәп ейтипту.
When it was the day for the feast, he sent his servant to tell those who had been {whom he had} invited, ‘Come [now] because everything is ready!’
18 Бирақ, меһманларниң һәммиси бармаслиққа бир-бирләп өзрә-банә көрсәткили турупту. Биринчиси униңға: «Мән һелила бир парчә йәр сетивалған едим, берип көрүп кәлмисәм болмайду. Мени әпу қилғайла, баралмаймән» дәпту.
But [when the servant did that], all of the people [whom he had invited] began to say why they did not want to come. The first [man the servant went to] said, ‘I have just bought a field, and I must go and see it. Please [ask your master to] forgive me for not coming!’
19 Йәнә бири: «Мән бәш қошлуқ өкүз сетивалдим, һазир берип уларни синап көрүшүм керәк. Мени әпу қилғайла, баралмаймән» дәпту.
Another person said, ‘I have just bought five pair of oxen, and I must go to examine them. Please [ask your master to] forgive me for not coming!’
20 Йәнә бириси: «Мән йеңи өйләнгән, шуңа баралмаймән» дәпту.
Another person said, ‘I have just been married. So I cannot come.’
21 Чакар қайтип келип, бу ишларни ғоҗайиниға мәлум қипту. Ғоҗайин ғәзәпләнгән һалда чакириға: «Дәрһал шәһәрниң чоң-кичик кочилириға кирип, ғериб-ғурва, мәйип-накар, ақсақ-чолақ вә кор-әмаларни мошу йәргә жиғип кәл» дәпту.
So the servant returned to his master and reported what [everyone had said]. The owner of the house was angry [when he heard the reasons they gave for not] coming. He said to his servant, ‘Go out quickly to the streets and alleys of the city [and find] poor and crippled and blind and lame [people, and bring] them here into [my house]!’
22 Андин чакар қайтип келип: «Ғоҗайин, әмир бәргиниңдәк ада қилинди, вә йәнә бош орун бар!» дәпту.
[After the servant went and did that], he [came back and] said, ‘Sir, I have done what you [(sg)] told me to do, but there is still room [for more people].’
23 Шуниң билән ғоҗайин чакарға: — «Өйүм меһманларға толуш үчүн йезилардики чоң-кичик йолларни, мәһәллиләрни арилап, удул кәлгән адимиңни зорлап елип кәлгин!
[So] his master said to him, ‘Then go [outside the city]. Search for people along the highways. Search also along the narrow roads with hedges beside them [where homeless people may be staying]. Strongly urge the people in those places to come to [my house]. I want it to be full of [people]!’”
24 Чүнки мән силәргә шуни ейтайки, башта чақирилған адәмләрниң һеч қайсиси дәстихинимдин тетимайду», дәпту.
[Then Jesus said], “I tell you [(pl)] this: Very few of you [Jewish] people will enjoy my feast, even though [I] invited you [first to eat it with me when I become king].”
25 Әнди топ-топ адәмләр униңға һәмраһ болуп кетивататти. У бурулуп уларға қарап мундақ деди:
Large groups of people were traveling with [Jesus]. He turned and said to them,
26 — Маңа әгәшкәнләр [маңа болған сөйүшлиридин] өз атиси вә аниси, аяли вә балилири, ака-укилири вә ача-сиңиллири, һәтта өз җениниму яман көрмисә маңа мухлис болалмас.
“If anyone comes to me who loves his father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters [more than] [HYP] [he loves me], he cannot be my disciple. He must even love me more than he loves his own life!
27 Кимдәким өзиниң крестини йүдүп маңа әгәшмисә у маңа мухлис болалмас.
[People who are ready to execute a prisoner make] him carry his cross [MET] [to the place where others will nail him] on it. Only those who are willing [to allow others to hurt them and disgrace them] like that because of being my disciples, and who are willing to obey what I teach, can be my disciples.
28 Араңлардин бириси мунар салмақчи болса, алди билән олтирип бу қурулушни пүткүзгидәк хираҗәт өзүмдә барму-йоқ дәп һесап қилмасму?
[I will illustrate] [MET]. If one of you desired to build a (tower/big house), (you would surely first sit down and determine how much it would cost!/would you not first sit down and determine how much it would cost?) [RHQ] Then you would determine whether you had enough money to complete it.
29 Ундақ қилмиғанда, һулни селип пүткүзәлмисә, көргәнләрниң һәммиси мазақ қилип: «Бу адәм бенани башлап қоюп пүткүзәлмиди» — демәй қалмайду.
[If you did not do that], if you laid the foundation and were not able to finish [the rest of the tower], everyone who saw it would make fun of you.
They would say, ‘This man started to build [a tower], but he was not able to finish it!’
31 Яки бир падиша йәнә бир падиша билән җәң қилғили чиқса алди билән олтирип: — Мениң үстүмгә келидиған жигирмә миң кишилик қошун егисигә мән он миң әскирим билән тақабил туралармәнму? дәп мөлчәрләп көрмәмду?!
Or, if a king decided to [send his army to] war against another king, (he would surely first sit down [with those who] advised [him]./would he not first sit down [with those who] advised [him]?) [RHQ] They would determine whether [his army], which had only 10,000 soldiers, could defeat the [other army], which had 20,000 soldiers, and was about to attack his [army].
32 Әгәр у «Соқушалмаймән» дәп ойлиса, дүшмән техи жирақтики чағда әлчи әвәтип, сулһ шәртлирини сорайду.
If he [decided] that his army could not [defeat that army], he would send messengers to [the other king] while the other army was still far away. He would tell the messengers to say to that king, ‘What things must I do to have peace with your country?’
33 Шуниңға охшаш, силәрдин кимдәким [көңлидә] өзиниң бар-йоқи билән хошлашмиса, маңа мухлис болалмас.
So, similarly, if any one of you does not first decide that you [(sg)] are [willing to] give up all that you have, you cannot be my disciple.”
34 Туз яхши нәрсидур; һалбуки, туз өз тәмини йоқатса, униңға қайтидин туз тәмини қандақму киргүзгили болиду?
[Jesus also said, “You are like] [MET] salt, which is useful [to put on food]. But (salt certainly cannot be made {[you] certainly cannot make salt} to taste salty again if it stops tasting salty!/can salt be made {can [you] make salt} to taste salty again if it quits tasting salty?) [RHQ]
35 У тупраққа ишлитишкә яки оғутқа арилаштурушқиму яримай, талаға ташлиниду. Аңлиғидәк қулиқи барлар буни аңлисун!
[If salt does not taste salty any more], it is not good for the soil or even for the manure heap. [People] throw it away. [The same thing will happen to you if you become useless to God]. If you want to understand what I just said [IDM], you must consider [carefully] what you have heard!”