< Chöl-bayawandiki seper 20 >
1 Birinchi ayning ichide Israillar, yeni pütkül Israil jamaiti Zin chölige yétip kélip, Qadeshte turup qaldi; Meryem shu yerde wapat boldi we shu yerge depne qilindi.
It was during the first month of the year that all the Israelites arrived in the Desert of Zin and set up camp in Kadesh. (This was where Miriam died and was buried.)
2 Jamaetke ichidighan’gha su yoq idi, ular yighilip Musa bilen Harun’gha hujum qilghili turdi.
However, there was no water there for anyone to drink, so the people gathered to confront Moses and Aaron.
3 Xelq Musa bilen tegiship: — Qérindashlirimiz Perwerdigarning aldida ölgen chaghda bizmu bille ölsek boptiken!
They argued with Moses, saying, “If only we'd died with our relatives in the Lord's presence!
4 Siler néme üchün biz we charpaylirimizni bu yerde ölüp ketsun dep, Perwerdigarning jamaitini bu chöl-jezirige bashlap keldinglar?
Why have you brought the Lord's people into this desert just so we and our livestock can die here?
5 Siler néme üchün bizni Misirdin élip chiqip bundaq dehshetlik yerge ekeldinglar? Bu yerde ya tériqchiliq qilghili yer bolmisa, ya enjür, üzüm, anar bolmisa, ichidighan’gha sumu bolmisa, — déyishti.
Why did you lead us out of Egypt to come to this awful place? Nothing grows here—no grain or figs or vines or pomegranates. And there's no water to drink!”
6 Shuning bilen Musa bilen Harun jamaettin ayrilip jamaet chédirining derwazisi aldigha kélip düm yiqiliwidi, Perwerdigarning julasi u ikkisige ayan boldi.
Moses and Aaron left the people and went to entrance of the Tent of Meeting. There they fell facedown on the ground, and the glory of the Lord appeared to them.
7 Perwerdigar Musagha söz qilip mundaq dédi: —
The Lord told Moses,
8 Hasini qolunggha al, andin sen akang Harun bilen birlikte jamaetni yighip, ularning köz aldidila qoram tashqa buyruq qil; shundaq qilsang qoram tash öz süyini chiqiridu; shu yol bilen sen ulargha su chiqirip, jamaet we charpayliri ichidighan’gha su bérisen.
“Take the walking stick and have the people gather around you. As they watch, you and your brother Aaron will order the rock and it will pour out water. You will bring water from the rock so the people and their livestock can drink.”
9 Shuning bilen Musa Perwerdigarning emri boyiche Perwerdigarning huzuridin hasini aldi.
Moses picked up the walking stick that was kept in the Lord's presence, as he had been ordered.
10 Musa bilen Harun ikkisi jamaetni qoram tashning aldigha yighdi we Musa ulargha: — Gépimge qulaq sélinglar, i asiylar! Biz silerge bu qoram tashtin su chiqirip béreylimu?! — dédi.
Moses and Aaron had everyone gather in front of the rock. Moses said to them, “Listen, you bunch of rebels! Do we have to bring water out of this rock for you?”
11 Andin Musa hasisi bilen qoram tashni ikki qétim uruwidi, nahayiti köp su éqip chiqti, sudin jamaetmu, charpaylarmu ichishti.
Then Moses picked up the walking stick and hit the rock twice. Streams of water gushed out so that the people and their livestock could drink.
12 Perwerdigar Musa bilen Harun’gha: — Siler Manga ishenmey, Israillar aldida Méni muqeddes dep hörmetlimigininglar üchün, ikkinglarning bu jamaetni Men ulargha teqdim qilip bergen zémin’gha bashlap kirishinglargha yol qoymaymen, — dédi.
But the Lord told Moses and Aaron, “Because you didn't trust me enough to demonstrate how holy I am to the Israelites, you will not be the ones to lead them into the country I've given them.”
13 Su chiqirilghan jay «Meribah suliri» dep atalghan; Israillar shu yerde Perwerdigar bilen takallashqanliqi üchün, U ularning otturisida Özining muqeddes ikenlikini körsetti.
The place where the Israelites argued with the Lord was called the waters of Meribah, and was where he revealed his holiness to them.
14 Musa Qadeshtin Édom padishahi bilen körüshüshke elchi ewetip uninggha: «Qérindashliri Israil mundaq deydu: — Biz tartiwatqan jebr-japalarning qandaqliqi özlirige melum,
Moses sent messengers from Kadesh to the king of Edom, telling him, “This is what your brother Israel says. You know all about the difficulties we've faced.
15 bizning ata-bowilirimiz Misirgha chüshken bolup, biz Misirda uzaq zaman turup kettuq; misirliqlar bizgimu, bizning ata-bowilirimizghimu yaman muamile qildi;
Our forefathers went to Egypt and we lived there for a long time. The Egyptians treated us and our forefathers badly,
16 biz Perwerdigargha yéliniwéduq, U bizning zarimizgha qulaq sélip, Perishte ewetip bizni Misirdin élip chiqti. Hazir mana, biz özlirining chégrisigha jaylashqan Qadesh dégen bir sheherde turuwatimiz.
so we called out to the Lord for help, and he heard our cries. He sent an angel and led us out of Egypt. Listen, now we are in Kadesh, a town on the border of your territory.
17 Emdi bizning zéminliridin ötüshimizge ruxset qilghan bolsila, biz étiz-ériq we üzümzarliqlardin ötmeymiz, quduqliringladin sumu ichmeymiz; «Xan yoli» bilen méngip chégriliridin ötüp ketküche ong-solgha burulmaymiz» — dédi.
Please allow us to travel through your country. We won't cross any of your fields or vineyards, or drink water from any of your wells. We will stay on the King's Highway; we won't turn off either to the right or to the left until we have passed through your country.”
18 Lékin Édomlar uninggha: «Silerning bizning zéminimizdin ötüshünglerge bolmaydu, ötimen désenglar qilich kötürüp silerge jengge chiqimiz» — dédi.
But the king of Edom replied, “You are forbidden to travel through our country, otherwise we will come out and stop you by force.”
19 Israillar uninggha: «Biz «kötürülgen yol» bilen mangimiz, özimiz we mallirimiz süyünglarni ichsek, nerxi boyiche heqqini bérimiz; biz peqet piyade ötüp kétimiz, bashqa héch telipimiz yoq» déwidi,
“We'll keep to the main road,” the Israelites persisted. “If we or our livestock drink your water, we'll pay you for it. That's all we want—just to pass through on foot.”
20 Édom padishahi: «Yaq. Ötmeysiler!» dédi. Édom [padishahi] nahayiti köp adimini bashlap chiqip Israillargha zor heywe körsetti.
But the king of Edom insisted, “You are forbidden to travel through our country!” He came out with his large and powerful army to meet the Israelites head-on.
21 Shundaq qilip Édomlar Israillarning ularning tewelikidin ötüshige ene shu yosunda yol qoymidi; shuning bilen Israillar Édomlarning aldidin burulup ketti.
Since the king of Edom refused to allow Israel to travel through his territory, the Israelites had to turn back.
22 Ular Qadeshtin yolgha chiqti; pütkül Israil xelqi Hor téghigha keldi.
The Israelites all left Kadesh and traveled to Mount Hor.
23 Perwerdigar Édomning chégrisidiki Hor téghida Musa bilen Harun’gha söz qilip mundaq dédi: —
At Mount Hor, near the border with the country of Edom, the Lord told Moses and Aaron,
24 Harun öz xelqlirige qoshulup kétidu; ikkinglar Meribah suliri dégen jayda Méning emrimge xilapliq qilghininglar üchün, uning Men Israillargha teqdim qilip bergen zémin’gha kirishige bolmaydu.
“Aaron will shortly join his forefathers in death. He will not enter the country I have given the Israelites, because you both disobeyed my command at the waters of Meribah.
25 Sen Harun bilen oghli Eliazarni élip Hor téghigha chiqqin;
Have Aaron and his son Eleazar join you and climb up Mount Hor together.
26 Harunning kiyimlirini saldurup, oghli Eliazargha kiydürüp qoy; Harun shu yerde ölüp, öz xelqlirige qoshulidu.
Take off Aaron's priestly clothes and put them on his son Eleazar. Aaron is going to die there and join his forefathers in death.”
27 Musa Perwerdigarning déginidek qildi, ücheylen pütkül jamaetning köz aldida Hor téghigha chiqti.
Moses did as the Lord ordered: They climbed up Mount Hor in full view of all the Israelites.
28 Musa Harunning kiyimlirini saldurup uning oghli Eliazargha kiydürüp qoydi; Harun taghning choqqisida öldi. Andin Musa bilen Eliazar taghdin chüshüp keldi.
Moses removed the priestly clothes that Aaron was wearing and put them on Aaron's son Eleazar. Aaron died there, on the top of the mountain. Then Moses and Eleazar went back down.
29 Pütkül jamaet Harunning ölgenlikini bildi; shuning bilen pütün Israil jemeti Harun üchün ottuz kün matem tutti.
When the people realized that Aaron had died, they all mourned for him for thirty days.