< Ester 7 >
1 Shuning bilen padishah bilen Haman xanish Esterning ziyapitige daxil bolushqa keldi.
So the king and Haman went to feast with Queen Esther.
2 Padishah ikkinchi qétimliq ziyapet üstide sharab ichiliwatqanda Esterdin: — I xanish Ester, néme teliping bar? U sanga ijabet qilinidu. Néme iltimasing bar? Hetta padishahliqimning yérimini iltimas qilsangmu shundaq qilinidu, — dédi.
On this second day, while they were serving wine, the king said to Esther, “What is your petition, Queen Esther? It will be granted to you. What is your request? Up to half of the kingdom, and it will be granted.”
3 — Eger nezerliride iltipatqa érishken bolsam, i aliyliri, we padishahimgha muwapiq körünse, méning iltimasim öz jénimni ayighayla, shuningdek méning telipim öz xelqimni saqlighayla;
Then Queen Esther replied, “If I have found favor in your eyes, king, and if it pleases you, let my life be given to me—this is my petition, and I request this also for my people.
4 chünki biz, yeni men we méning xelqim birge yoqitilip, qirilip, neslimizdin qurutulushqa sétiwétilduq. Eger biz qul we dédeklikke sétiwétilgen bolsaq, süküt qilghan bolattim; lékin padishahimning tartidighan ziyininimu düshmen tölep bérelmeytti, — dep jawap berdi Ester.
For we have been sold, I and my people, to be destroyed, killed, and annihilated. If we had only been sold into slavery, as male and female slaves, I would have kept quiet, for no such distress as this would justify disturbing the king.”
5 Padishah Ahashwérosh xanish Esterdin: — Bundaq qilishqa pétin’ghan kishi kim iken? U qeyerde?! — dep soridi. Ester jawaben: —
Then King Ahasuerus said to Esther the queen, “Who is he? Where is this person to be found who has filled his heart to do such a thing?”
6 Bu düshmen we zeherxende mana mushu rezil Haman! — déwidi, Haman padishah bilen xanish aldida shu zamatla dekke-dükkige chüshti.
Esther said, “The hostile man, that enemy, is this evil Haman!” Then Haman was terrified before the king and the queen.
7 Shuning bilen padishah qehri-ghezepke kélip ziyapet-sharab üstidin turdi-de, charibaghqa chiqip ketti; Haman bolsa xanish Esterdin jénini tileshke qaldi; chünki u padishahning özige jaza bermey qoymaydighan niyetke kelgenlikini körüp yetkenidi.
The king got up in a rage from the wine-drinking at the feast and went into the palace garden, but Haman stayed to beg for his life from Queen Esther. He saw that disaster was being decided against him by the king.
8 Padishah charibaghdin ziyapet-sharab dastixinigha qaytip kelginide Hamanning özini Ester yölen’gen diwan’gha tashlighiniche turghinini kördi-de: — — Qara, uning ordida méning aldimdila xanishqa zorluq qilghiliwatqinini?! — déwidi, bu söz padishahning aghzidin chiqishi bilenla ademler Hamanning bash-közini chümkep qoydi.
Then the king returned from the palace garden into the room where the wine had been served. Haman had just fallen on the couch where Esther was. The king said, “Will he assault the queen in my presence in my own house?” As soon as this sentence came out of the king's mouth, the servants covered Haman's face.
9 Padishahning aldida turuwatqan heremaghiliridin Harbona isimlik birsi: — Yene bir ish bar, mana, Haman aliylirining hayati üchün gep qilghan Mordikayni ésish üchün, ellik gez igizlikte yasatqan dar teyyar turidu, u dar hazir mushu Hamanning hoylisida, déwidi, padishah: — Hamanni uninggha ésinglar! — dédi.
Then Harbona, one of the officials who served the king, said, “A gallows fifty cubits tall stands beside Haman's house. He set it up for Mordecai, the one who spoke up to protect the king.” The king said, “Hang him on it.”
10 Shuning bilen ular Hamanni u Mordikaygha teyyarlap qoyghan dargha asti; shuning bilen padishahning ghezipi bésildi.
So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai. Then the king's rage died down.