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1 Xundaⱪ boldiki, yengi yilning bexida, padixaⱨlar jǝnggǝ atlanƣan waⱪitta, Yoab küqlük ⱪisimni baxlap kelip, Ammonlarning yǝrlirini wǝyran ⱪilip, andin Rabbaⱨni muⱨasirigǝ aldi. U qaƣda Dawut Yerusalemda turuwatatti. Yoab Rabbaⱨƣa ⱨujum ⱪilip xǝⱨǝrni wǝyran ⱪilip taxlidi.
[In that region], kings usually went [with their armies] to fight [their enemies] (in the springtime/when the cold season ended). But that year, David [did not do that. Instead, he] stayed in Jerusalem, and he sent [his commander] Joab [to lead the army]. Joab took his troops. They [crossed the Jordan River and] ruined the land of the Ammon people-group. Then they went to Rabbah, [the capital city, ] and surrounded it. David stayed in Jerusalem [for a while. But later he took more troops and went to help] Joab. Their armies attacked Rabbah and destroyed it.
2 Dawut ularning padixaⱨining bexidin tajni eliwidi (altunining eƣirliⱪi bir talant qiⱪti, uningƣa yaⱪutlar ⱪondurulƣanidi), kixilǝr bu tajni Dawutning bexiƣa kiydürüp ⱪoydi. Dawut xǝⱨǝrdin yǝnǝ nurƣun jǝng ƣǝniymǝtlirini elip kǝtti.
Then David took the crown from the head of the king of Rabbah (OR, from the head of their god Milcom) and put it on his own head. It [was very heavy; it] weighed (75 pounds/34 kg.), and it had many very valuable stones [fastened to it]. They also took many other valuable things from the city.
3 U yǝnǝ xǝⱨǝrdiki hǝlⱪni elip qiⱪip ⱨǝrǝ, jotu wǝ palta bilǝn ixlǝxkǝ saldi; Dawut Ammonning ⱨǝrⱪaysi xǝⱨǝrliridiki hǝlⱪlǝrnimu xundaⱪ ixlǝtti; andin Dawut kɵpqilik bilǝn Yerusalemƣa ⱪaytti.
Then they brought the people out of the city and forced them to [work for their army, ] using saws and iron picks and axes. David’s soldiers did this in all the cities of the Ammon people-group. Then David and all of his army returned to Jerusalem.
4 Xu wǝⱪǝdin keyin [Israillar] Gǝzǝrdǝ Filistiylǝr bilǝn soⱪuxti; u qaƣda Huxatliⱪ Sibbikay Rǝfayiylardin bolƣan Sippay isimlik birini ɵltürüwǝtti, Filistiylǝr tiz pükti.
Later, [David’s army] fought a battle with the army of Philistia, at Gezer [city]. During the battle Sibbecai, from Hushah [clan], killed Sippai, one of the descendants of the Rapha [giants]. So the armies of Philistia were defeated.
5 Keyinqǝ [Israillar] bilǝn Filistiylǝr yǝnǝ soⱪuxti; Yairning oƣli Əlⱨanǝn Gatliⱪ Goliyatning inisi Lahmini ɵltürdi; bu adǝmning nǝyzisining dǝstisi bapkarning oⱪidǝk tom idi.
In another battle against the soldiers of Philistia, Elhanan, the son of Jair, killed Lahmi, the [younger] brother of [the giant] Goliath from Gath [town], who had a spear which was as thick as a weaver’s rod.
6 Keyinki waⱪitlarda Gatta yǝnǝ soⱪux boldi; u yǝrdǝ naⱨayiti bǝstlik bir adǝm bar idi, uning ⱪolidimu, putidimu altidin barmaⱪ bolup, jǝmiy yigirmǝ tɵt barmiⱪi bar idi; umu Rǝfayiylardin idi.
There was another battle near Gath. A (huge man/giant) was there who had six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot. He was descended from [the] Rapha [giants].
7 Bu adǝm Israillarni tilliƣili turuwidi, Dawutning akisi Ximiyaning oƣli Yonatan qiⱪip uni ɵltürüwǝtti.
When he made fun of the soldiers of Israel, Jonathan, the son of David’s [older] brother Shimea, killed him.
8 Bular Gatliⱪ Rafaning ǝwladliri bolup, ⱨǝmmisi Dawut wǝ uning hizmǝtkarlirining ⱪolida ɵldi.
Those were some of the descendants of [the] Rapha [giants] who had lived in Gath, who were killed [MTY] by David and his soldiers.