< Yeshaya 20 >
1 Asuriyening [serdari bolghan] «Tartan» Ashdod shehirige kélip muhasire qilghan yili Asuriye padishahi Sargon uni ewetken (u Ashdodqa qarshi jeng qilip uni ishghal qildi): —
In the year that Tartan entered Ashdod, when Sargon king of Assyria, sent him, —and he fought against Ashdod and captured it, —
2 — Shu chaghda Perwerdigar Amozning oghli Yeshaya arqiliq söz qilghanidi. U uninggha: — «Chatriqingdin böz ich tambilingni séliwet, putungdiki keshingni séliwet» — dégenidi; U shundaq qildi; yalingach we yalang ayagh méngip yürdi.
At that time, spake Yahweh, through Isaiah son of Amoz, saying, Go, and loose the sackcloth from off thy loins, And thy sandal, draw thou off from thy foot, —And he did so, walking disrobed and barefoot.
3 We Perwerdigar axirida mundaq dédi: — «Méning qulum Yeshaya Misir we Éfiopiye toghruluq xewer béridighan bésharet hem karamet süpitide bolush üchün yalingach hem yalang ayagh üch yil méngip yürgendek,
Then said Yahweh, —As my servant Isaiah, hath walked, disrobed and barefoot three years as a sign and a wonder against Egypt and against Ethiopia,
4 Oxshashla Misirliq esirler we Éfiopiyelik sürgünler yash bolsun, qéri bolsun, yalingach hem yalang ayagh, kasisi ochuq halda Asuriye padishahi teripidin Misirni shermendilikte qaldurup, yalap épkétilidu.
So, shall the king of Assyria lead away the captives of Egypt and the exiles of Ethiopia young and old disrobed and barefoot, with their persons behind Uncovered the shame of Egypt.
5 Ular bolsa qorqushup, öz tayanchisi bolghan Éfiopiyedin we pexri bolghan Misirdin ümidsizlinip kétidu.
Thus shall they be confounded and turn pale, —For Ethiopia, their expectation, and For Egypt their boast;
6 Shuning bilen bu déngiz boyidikiler: — «Mana bu Asuriye padishahining weswesidin qorqup bashpanahliq izdep barghan tayanchimizghu, bizler emdi qandaqmu qutulalaymiz?» — déyishidu»».
And the inhabitant of this shore, shall exclaim, in that day, Lo! such, is our expectation, whereunto we fled for help, that we might be delivered from the presence of the king of Assyria! How then shall, we, escape?