< Rut 2 >
1 Naomining érige tughqan kélidighan Boaz isimlik bir adem bar idi. U Elimelekning jemetidin bolup, intayin bay adem idi.
Now Naomi had a relative on her husband's side whose name was Boaz. He was a rich and influential man from the family of Elimelech.
2 Moab qizi Rut Naomigha: — Men étizliqqa baray, birerkimning neziride iltipat tépip, uning keynidin méngip arpa bashaqlirini tersem? — dédi. U uninggha: — Barghin, ey qizim, dédi.
Soon after Ruth the Moabite said to Naomi, “Please let me go to the fields and pick up grain that's been left behind—if I can find someone will give me permission.” “Yes, go ahead, my daughter,” Naomi replied.
3 Shuning bilen u chiqip étizliqlargha kélip, u yerde ormichilarning keynidin bashaq terdi. Bextige yarisha, del u kelgen étizliq Elimelekning jemeti bolghan Boazning étizliqliri idi.
So she went and picked up grain the reapers had left behind. She happened to be working in a field that belonged to Boaz, a relative of Elimelech.
4 Mana, u waqitta Boaz Beyt-Lehemdin chiqip kélip, ormichilar bilen salamliship: — Perwerdigar siler bilen bille bolghay! — dédi. Ular uninggha jawaben: — Perwerdigar sanga bext-beriket ata qilghay! — dédi.
Later on Boaz arrived from Bethlehem, and said to the reapers, “May the Lord be with you!” They replied, “The Lord bless you!”
5 Boaz ormichilarning üstige nazaretke qoyulghan xizmetkaridin: — Bu yash chokan kimning qizi bolidu? — dep soridi.
Then Boaz asked his servant who was in charge of the harvesters, “Who is this young woman related to?”
6 Ormichilarning üstige qoyulghan xizmetkar jawab bérip: — Bu Naomi bilen bille Moabning sehrasidin qaytip kelgen Moabiy chokan bolidu.
“The young woman is a Moabite who came back with Naomi from Moab,” the servant replied.
7 U: «Ormichilarning keynidin önchilerning arisidiki chéchilip ketken bashaqlarni tériwalaymu?» dep telep qildi. Andin u kélip etigendin hazirghiche ishlewatidu; u peqet kepide bir’az dem aldi, — dédi.
“She asked me, ‘Please may I have permission to pick up grain behind the reapers.’ So she came, and she's been working here from morning until now, except for a brief rest in the shelter.”
8 Boaz Rutqa: — Ey qizim, anglawatamsen?! Sen bashaq tergili bashqa bir kimning étizliqigha barmighin, bu yerdinmu ketme, méning dédeklirim bilen birge mushu yerde turghin.
Boaz went and spoke to Ruth. “Listen to me, my daughter,” he told her. “Don't leave to go and pick up grain in someone else's field. Stay close to my women.
9 Diqqet qilghin, qaysi étizda orma orghan bolsa, [dédeklerge] egiship barghin. Men yigitlerge: Uninggha chéqilmanglar, dep tapilap qoydum! Eger ussap qalsang bérip, idishlardin yigitlirim [quduqtin] tartqan sudin ichkin, — dédi.
Pay attention to what part of the field the men are reaping and follow the women. I've told the men not to bother you. When you get thirsty, go and have a drink from the water jars the servants have filled.”
10 Rut özini yerge étip tizlinip, béshini yerge tegküzüp tezim qilip, uninggha: — Men bir bigane tursam, némishqa manga shunche ghemxorluq qilghudek neziringde shunchilik iltipat tapqanmen? — dédi.
She bowed down with her face to the ground. “Why are you being so kind to me or even notice me, seeing I'm a foreigner?” she asked him.
11 Boaz uninggha jawaben: — Éring ölüp ketkendin kéyin qéynananggha qilghanliringning hemmisi, shundaqla séning ata-anangni we öz wetiningdin qandaq ayrilip, sen burun tonumaydighan bir xelqning arisigha kelgining manga pütünley ayan boldi;
“I've heard about all you've done for your mother-in-law since your husband died,” Boaz replied. “And also how you left your father and mother, and the land of your birth, to come and live among people you didn't know.
12 Perwerdigar qilghininggha muwapiq sanga yandurghay, sen qanatlirining tégide panah izdigen Israilning Xudasi Perwerdigar teripidin sanga uning toluq in’ami bérilgey, dédi.
May the Lord fully reward you for all you've done—the Lord, the God of Israel, to whom you've come for protection.
13 Rut jawaben: — Ey xojam, neziringde iltipat tapqaymen; men séning dédiking bolushqimu yarimisammu, sen manga teselli bérip, dédikingge méhribane sözlerni qilding, — dédi.
Thank you for being so good to me, sir,” she replied. “You have reassured me by speaking to me kindly. I'm not even one of your servants.”
14 Tamaq waqtida Boaz uninggha: — Qéni, buyaqqa kelgin, nandin ye, nanni sirkige tögürgin! — dédi. Rut ormichilarning yénigha kélip olturdi; Boaz qomachtin élip uninggha tutti. U uningdin toyghuche yédi we yene azraq ashurup qoydi.
When it was time to eat, Boaz called her over. “Come here,” he said. “Take some bread and dip it in wine vinegar.” So she sat down with the workers and Boaz passed her some roasted grain to eat. She ate until she'd had enough with some left over.
15 U bashaq tergili qopqanda, Boaz yigitlirige buyrup: — Uni hetta önchilerning arisida bashaq tergili qoyunglar, uni héch xijalette qaldurmanglar.
After Ruth went back to work Boaz told his men, “Let her pick up grain even among the sheaves. Don't say anything to embarrass her.
16 Hetta hem uning üchün azraq bashaqlarni önchilerdin etey ayrip, uninggha tergili chüshürüp qoyunglar, uni héch eyiblimenglar, dédi.
In fact, pull out some stalks from the bundles you're cutting and leave them for her to pick up. Don't tell her off.”
17 Shundaq qilip u kechkiche étizliqta bashaq terdi, tériwalghanlirini soqqanda, texminen bir efah arpa chiqti.
Ruth worked in the field until the evening. When she beat out the grain that she had picked up it was a large amount.
18 Andin u arpisini élip, sheherge kirdi, qéynanisi uning tergen [arpisini] kördi; u yene u yep toyun’ghandin kéyin saqlap qoyghinini chiqirip uninggha berdi.
She picked it up and took it back to town to show her mother-in-law how much she had collected. Ruth also gave her what she had left over from her meal.
19 Qéynanisi uninggha: — Sen bügün nede bashaq terding, nede ishliding? Sanga ghemxorluq qilghan shu kishige bext-beriket ata qilin’ghay! — dédi. U qéynanisigha kimningkide ish qilghinini éytip: — Men bügün ishligen étizning igisining ismi Boaz iken, dédi.
Naomi asked her, “Where did you pick up grain today? Exactly where did you work? Bless whoever cared enough about you to pay you some attention!” So she told her mother-in-law about who she had worked with. “The man I worked with today is called Boaz.”
20 Naomi kélinige: — Tiriklergimu, ölgenlergimu méhribanliq qilishtin bash tartmighan kishi Perwerdigardin bext-beriket körgey! — dédi. Andin Naomi uninggha yene: — U adem bizning yéqin tughqinimizdur, u bizni qutquzalaydighan hemjemetlerdin biridur, — dédi.
“The Lord bless him!” Naomi exclaimed to her daughter-in-law. “He goes on showing his kindness to the living and the dead. That man is a close relative to us—a ‘family redeemer.’”
21 Moab qizi Rut yene: — U manga yene: «Méning yigitlirim pütün hosulumni yighip bolghuche ular bilen birge bolghin» dédi, — dédi.
Ruth added, “He also told me, ‘Stay close to my workers until they have finished harvesting my entire crop.’”
22 Naomi kélini Rutqa: — Ey qizim, birsining sanga yamanliq qilmasliqi üchün bashqisining étizliqigha barmay, uning dédekliri bilen bille chiqip ishliseng yaxshidur, dédi.
“That's good, my daughter,” Naomi told Ruth. “Stay with his women workers. Don't go to other fields where you might be molested.”
23 Shuning bilen arpa we bughday hosuli yighilip bolghuche, Rut Boazning dédekliri bilen yürüp bashaq terdi. U qéynanisi bilen bille turuwerdi.
So Ruth stayed with Boaz' women workers picking up grain until the end of the barley harvest, and then on to the end of the wheat harvest. She lived with her mother-in-law the whole time.