< Hékmet toplighuchi 9 >
1 Men shularning hemmisini éniqlash üchün köngül qoydum; shuni bayqidimki, meyli heqqaniy kishi yaki dana kishi bolsun, shundaqla ularning barliq qilghanliri Xudaning qolididur, dep bayqidim; insan özige muhebbet yaki nepretning kélidighanliqini héch bilmeydu. Uning aldida herqandaq ish bolushi mumkin.
I have drawn all these things through my heart, so that I might carefully understand. There are just men as well as wise men, and their works are in the hand of God. And yet a man does not know so much as whether he is worthy of love or of hatred.
2 Hemme ademge oxshash ishlar oxshash péti kélidu; heqqaniy we rezil kishige, méhriban kishige, pak we napak, qurbanliq qilghuchi we qurbanliq qilmighuchighimu oxshash qismet bolidu; yaxshi ademge qandaq bolsa, gunahkargha shundaq bolidu; qesem ichküchige we qesem ichishtin qorqquchighimu oxshash bolidu.
But all things in the future remain uncertain, because all things happen equally to the just and to the impious, to the good and to the bad, to the pure and to the impure, to those who offer sacrifices and to those who despise sacrifices. As the good are, so also are sinners. As those who commit perjury are, so also are those who swear to the truth.
3 Mana hemmige oxshashla bu ishning kélidighanliqi quyash astidiki ishlar arisida külpetlik ishtur; uning üstige, insan balilirining köngülliri yamanliqqa tolghan, pütün hayatida könglide telwilik turidu; andin ular ölgenlerge qoshulidu.
This is a very great burden among all things that are done under the sun: that the same things happen to everyone. And when the hearts of the sons of men are filled with malice and contempt in their lives, afterwards they shall be dragged down to hell. ()
4 Chünki tiriklerge qoshulghan kishi üchün bolsa ümid bar; chünki, tirik it ölgen shirdin ela.
There is no one who lives forever, or who even has confidence in this regard. A living dog is better than a dead lion.
5 Tirikler bolsa özlirining ölidighanliqini bilidu; biraq ölgenler bolsa héchnémini bilmeydu; ularning héch in’ami yene bolmaydu; ular hetta ademning ésidin kötürülüp kétidu, qayta kelmeydu.
For the living know that they themselves will die, yet truly the dead know nothing anymore, nor do they have any recompense. For the memory of them is forgotten.
6 Ularning muhebbiti, nepriti we hesetxorluqimu alliqachan yoqalghan; quyash astida qilin’ghan ishlarning héchqaysisidin ularning menggüge qayta nésiwisi yoqtur.
Likewise, love and hatred and envy have all perished together, nor have they any place in this age and in the work which is done under the sun.
7 Barghin, néningni xushalliq bilen yep, sharabingni xushxuyluq bilen ichkin; chünki Xuda alliqachan mundaq qilishingdin razi bolghan.
So then, go and eat your bread with rejoicing, and drink your wine with gladness. For your works are pleasing to God.
8 Kiyim-kéchekliring herdaim ap’aq bolsun, xushbuy may béshingdin ketmisun.
Let your garments be white at all times, and let not oil be absent from your head.
9 Xuda sanga quyash astida teqsim qilghan bimene ömrüngning barliq künliride, yeni bimenilikte ötküzgen barliq künliringde, söyümlük ayaling bilen bille hayattin huzur alghin; chünki bu séning hayatingdiki nésiweng we quyash astidiki barliq tartqan japayingning ejridur.
Enjoy life with the wife whom you love, all the days of your uncertain life which have been given to you under the sun, during all the time of your vanity. For this is your portion in life and in your labor, with which you labor under the sun.
10 Qolung tutqanni barliq küchüng bilen qilghin; chünki sen baridighan tehtisarada héch xizmet, meqset-pilan, bilim yaki hékmet bolmaydu. (Sheol )
Whatever your hand is able to do, do it earnestly. For neither work, nor reason, nor wisdom, nor knowledge will exist in death, toward which you are hurrying. (Sheol )
11 Men zéhnimni yighip, quyash astida kördumki, musabiqide ghelibe yeltapan’gha bolmas, ya jengde ghelibe palwan’gha bolmas, ya nan dana kishige kelmes, ya bayliqlar yorutulghanlargha kelmes, ya iltipat bilimliklerge bolmas — chünki peyt we tasadipiyliq ularning hemmisige kélidu.
I turned myself toward another thing, and I saw that under the sun, the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, nor bread to the wise, nor wealth to the learned, nor grace to the skillful: but there is a time and an end for all these things.
12 Berheq, insanmu öz waqti-saitini bilmeydu; béliqlar rehimsiz torgha élin’ghandek, qushlar tapan-tuzaqqa ilin’ghandek, bulargha oxshash insan baliliri yaman bir künde tuzaqqa ilinidu, tuzaq béshigha chüshidu.
Man does not know his own end. But, just as fish are caught with a hook, and birds are captured with a snare, so are men seized in the evil time, when it will suddenly overwhelm them.
13 Men yene quyash astida danaliqning bu misalini kördum, u méni chongqur tesirlendürdi;
This wisdom, likewise, I have seen under the sun, and I have examined it intensely.
14 Kichik bir sheher bar idi; uninggha qarshi büyük bir padishah chiqip, uni qorshap, uninggha hujum qilidighan yoghan poteylerni qurdi.
There was a small city, with a few men in it. There came against it a great king, who surrounded it, and built fortifications all around it, and the blockade was completed.
15 Biraq sheherdin namrat bir dana kishi tépilip qaldi; u uni öz danaliqi bilen qutuldurdi; biraq kéyin, héchkim bu namrat kishini ésige keltürmidi.
And there was found within it, a poor and wise man, and he freed the city through his wisdom, and nothing was recorded afterward of that poor man.
16 Shuning bilen men: «Danaliq küch-qudrettin ewzel» — dédim; biraq shu namrat kishining danaliqi kéyin közge ilinmaydu, uning sözliri anglanmaydu.
And so, I declared that wisdom is better than strength. But how is it, then, that the wisdom of the poor man is treated with contempt, and his words are not heeded?
17 Dana kishining jimjitliqta éytqan sözliri exmeqler üstidin hoquq sürgüchining warqirashliridin éniq anglinar.
The words of the wise are heard in silence, more so than the outcry of a prince among the foolish.
18 Danaliq urush qoralliridin ewzeldur; biraq bir gunahkar zor yaxshiliqni halak qilidu.
Wisdom is better than weapons of war. And whoever offends in one thing, shall lose many good things.