< Samuil 1 27 >
1 Dawut könglide: — Haman bir küni Saulning qolida halak bolidighan oxshaymen. Shunga Filistiylerning zéminigha tézdin qéchip kétishimdin bashqa amal yoq. Shundaq qilsam Saul Israil zémini ichide méni tépishtin ümidsizlinip, izdeshtin qol üzidu, we men uning qolidin qutulimen, dep oylidi.
And David saith unto his heart, 'Now am I consumed one day by the hand of Saul; there is nothing for me better than that I diligently escape unto the land of the Philistines, and Saul hath been despairing of me — of seeking me any more in all the border of Israel, and I have escaped out of his hand.'
2 Shuning bilen Dawut qopup uninggha egeshken alte yüz ademni élip Gatning padishahi Maoqning oghli Aqishning qéshigha bardi.
And David riseth, and passeth over, he and six hundred men who [are] with him, unto Achish son of Maoch king of Gath;
3 Emdi Dawut we ademliri, yeni herbiri öz ailisidikiler bilen bille Gatta Aqish bilen turdi. Dawut ikki ayali, yeni Yizreellik Ahinoam we Nabalning tul xotuni Karmellik Abigail bilen bille shu yerde turdi.
and David dwelleth with Achish in Gath, he and his men, each one with his household, [even] David and his two wives, Ahinoam the Jezreelitess, and Abigail wife of Nabal the Carmelitess.
4 Saul: — Dawut Gatqa qéchiptu, dégen xewerni anglighanda, uni yene izdep yürmidi.
And it is declared to Saul that David hath fled to Gath, and he hath not added any more to seek him.
5 Dawut Aqishqa: — Eger közlirining aldida iltipat tapqan bolsam, olturushum üchün sehradiki bir sheherdin bizge bir jay bergeyla; qulung qandaqmu shahane sheherde silining qashlirida tursun, dédi.
And David saith unto Achish, 'If, I pray thee, I have found grace in thine eyes, they give to me a place in one of the cities of the field, and I dwell there, yea, why doth thy servant dwell in the royal city with thee?'
6 U küni Aqish uninggha Ziklag shehirini berdi. Shuning üchün Ziklag bügünki kün’giche Yehuda padishahlirigha tewe bolup kelmekte.
And Achish giveth to him in that day Ziklag, therefore hath Ziklag been to the kings of Judah till this day.
7 Dawut Filistiylerning zéminida turghan waqit bir yil töt ay boldi.
And the number of the days which David hath dwelt in the field of the Philistines [is] days and four months;
8 Dawut bolsa öz ademliri bilen chiqip Geshuriylargha, Gezriylerge we Amaleklerge hujum qilip, ularni bulang-talang qilip turatti (chünki ular qedimdin tartip Shurigha kirish yolidin tartip Misir zéminighiche bolghan shu yurtta turatti).
and David goeth up and his men, and they push unto the Geshurite, and the Gerizite, and the Amalekite, (for they are inhabitants of the land from of old), as thou comest in to Shur and unto the land of Egypt,
9 Dawut [herqétim] zémindikilerni qirip er yaki ayal bolsun, birnimu tirik qaldurmaytti we qoy, kala, éshek, töge we kiyim-kécheklerni élip Aqishning yénigha yénip kéletti.
and David hath smitten the land, and doth not keep alive man and woman, and hath taken sheep, and oxen, and asses, and camels, and garments, and turneth back, and cometh in unto Achish.
10 Aqish: — Bügün qaysi jaylarni bulang-talang qildinglar, dep soraytti; Dawut: — Yehuda zéminining jenub teripini, Yerahmeelliklerning jenub teripini we Kéniylerning jenub teripini bulang-talang qilduq, deytti.
And Achish saith, 'Whither have ye pushed to-day?' and David saith, 'Against the south of Judah, and against the south of the Jerahmeelite, and unto the south of the Kenite.'
11 Dawut er yaki ayallarning birinimu Gatqa tirik élip kelmeytti; chünki u: — Ular bizning toghrimizdin, «Dawut undaq-mundaq qildi» dep gep qilishi mumkin, deytti. Dawut Filistiylerning zéminida turghan waqtida u daim shundaq qilatti.
Neither man nor woman doth David keep alive, to bring in [word] to Gath, saying, 'Lest they declare [it] against us, saying, Thus hath David done, and thus [is] his custom all the days that he hath dwelt in the fields of the Philistines.'
12 Shunga Aqish Dawutqa ishendi: — «Emdi u xelqi Israilni özidin seskendürüwetti; méning xizmitimde menggü qul bolidu», dep oylidi.
And Achish believeth in David, saying, 'He hath made himself utterly abhorred among his people, in Israel, and hath been to me for a servant age-during.'