< Ester 5 >

1 Üchinchi küni Ester shahane kiyimlirini kiyip, ordining ichkiriki hoylisigha kirip, padishahning öylirining udulida turdi; padishah bolsa öz shahane öyidiki textide, öydin derwazigha qarap olturatti.
On the third day, Esther put on her regalia and stood in the inner court of the royal palace opposite the king’s house. The king was sitting on his throne in the palace, opposite the entrance.
2 Padishah xanish Esterning hoylida turghinini kördi; xanish uning neziride iltipat tapqach, u qolidiki altun hasisini uninggha tenglidi. Ester aldigha kélip shahane hasining uchigha qolini tegküzdi.
When he saw Esther the queen standing in the court, she won his favour, and he held out to her the golden sceptre that was in his hand. So Esther approached and touched the top of the sceptre.
3 Padishah uningdin: — I xanishim Ester, birer ishing barmidi? Néme teliping bar? Hetta padishahliqimning yérimini telep qilsangmu shu sanga bérilidu, dédi.
Then the king said to her, ‘What is it, Queen Esther? Whatever your request is, it will be granted, even if it is the half of the kingdom.’
4 — Eger aliylirigha layiq körünse, padishahimning Hamanni élip özlirige teyyarlighan ziyapitimge daxil bolup qedem teshrip qilishlirini ötünimen, — dédi Ester.
‘If it seems best to the king,’ Esther said, ‘let the king and Haman come today to the banquet that I have prepared for him.’
5 Padishah: — Téz bérip Hamanni qichqirip kélinglar, Esterning déginidek qilinsun, — dédi. Shuning bilen padishah Hamanni élip Ester teyyarlighan ziyapetke bardi.
Then the king ordered, ‘Bring Haman quickly, so that Esther’s wish may be gratified.’ So the king and Haman went to the banquet that Esther had prepared.
6 Dastixan üstide sharab ichiliwatqanda padishah Esterge: — Néme teliping bar? U sanga bérilidu; néme iltijaying bar? Hetta padishahliqimning yérimini telep qilsangmu shundaq qilinidu, dédi.
While they were drinking wine, the king said to Esther, ‘Whatever your petition is, it will be granted. Your request, it will be done – even if it takes half of my kingdom.’
7 Ester uninggha jawab bérip: — Méning telipim we iltijayim bolsa, —
Esther answered,
8 Mubada men aliylirining neziride iltipatqa érishken bolsam, shundaqla padishahimgha méning telimni ijabet qilish hem iltijayimni orundash muwapiq körünse, aliylirining Hamanni birge élip ete silerge teyyarlaydighan ziyapitimge yene bir qétim daxil bolushlirini ötünimen; ete men choqum padishahimning emri boyiche ish qilimen, — dédi.
‘If I have won the king’s favour and if it seems best to the king to grant my petition and to accede to my request, my petition and my request are that the king and Haman come to the banquet which I will prepare for them. Tomorrow I will answer the king’s question as he wishes.’
9 Shu küni Haman könglide yayrap, xushal-xuram qaytip chiqti; lékin Mordikayning orda derwazisida uning aldida ne ornidin qopmay ne midirlimay olturghanliqini körgende, köngli uninggha qattiq qehr-ghezepke toldi.
Haman went out that day joyful and elated, but when he saw Mordecai in the king’s gate and noticed that he neither stood up nor moved for him, he was furiously angry with Mordecai.
10 Lékin Haman ghezipini bésiwélip, öyige keldi-de, dost-aghinilirini we xotuni Zereshni chaqirtip,
Nevertheless Haman restrained himself and went home. He called together his friends and Zeresh his wife
11 özining bayliqlirining shan-sheripi, perzentlirining köplüki, shundaqla padishahning özini qandaq östürüp barliq hörmet-izzetke sazawer qilghanliqi, özini qandaq qilip padishahning hemme emirliri we emeldarliridin üstün mertiwige ige qilghanliqi toghrisida bir-birlep sözlep ketti.
and recounted to them the greatness of his wealth, how many children he had, and all the ways in which the king had honoured him, and how he had promoted him above the officials and the royal courtiers.
12 Haman yene: — Silerge désem, xanish Ester méningdin bashqa méhman chillimay, peqet padishah bilen ikkimiznila özi teyyarlighan ziyapetke chillighanidi, etimu méni padishah bilen bille özi [teyyarleydighan ziyapetke] chillidi.
‘What is more,’ Haman said, ‘Queen Esther brought no one in with the king to the banquet which she had prepared except me, and tomorrow also I am invited by her along with the king.
13 Shughinisi, orda derwazisida olturghan héliqi Mordikay dégen Yehudiyni körginimde, bularning hemmisi manga tolimu menisiz tuyulidu, dédi.
Yet all this does not satisfy me as long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king’s gate.’
14 Andin ayali Zeresh we barliq dost-aghiniliri uninggha jawab bérip: — Ellik gez égizliktiki dardin birni teyyarlap, ete etigende padishahtin Mordikayni dargha ésishni telep qilsila bolmidimu, shuningdin kéyin xushal yayrighan halda padishah bilen bille ziyapetke baridila, déyishti. Bu gep Hamanni xush qiliwetti, shuning bilen u dar yasitip qoydi.
Then Zeresh his wife and all his friends said to him, ‘Let a gallows seventy-five feet high be erected, and in the morning speak to the king and let Mordecai be hanged on it. Then go merrily with the king to the banquet.’ The advice pleased Haman, and so he had the gallows erected.

< Ester 5 >