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1 Israilning tunji oƣli Rubǝnning oƣulliri munular: — (Rubǝn gǝrqǝ tunji oƣul bolƣini bilǝn, lekin [atisining toⱪili bilǝn] zina ⱪilƣanliⱪi üqün, uning qong oƣulluⱪ ⱨoⱪuⱪi Israilning oƣli bolƣan Yüsüpning oƣulliriƣa ɵtküzüwetilgǝn. Xunga nǝsǝbnamǝ boyiqǝ u qong oƣul ⱨesablanmaydu.
Reuben was the oldest son of Jacob. Therefore, he should have received the special rights/privileges that belonged to firstborn sons. But he had sex with his father’s slave wife, so [his father] gave the rights if a firstborn son to the sons of Reubers younger brother Joseph. And in the family records, Reuben is not mentioned first, like the firstborn sons always are.
2 Yǝⱨuda ⱪerindaxliri iqidǝ üstünlükkǝ igǝ bolƣan bolsimu wǝ idarǝ ⱪilƣuqi uningdin qiⱪⱪan bolsimu, lekin qong oƣulluⱪ ⱨoⱪuⱪi Yüsüpkǝ tǝwǝ bolup kǝtkǝn): —
Although Judah became more influential than his brothers, and a ruler of the tribe descended from him, Joseph’s family received the rights that belonged to firstborn sons.
3 Israilning tunjisi Rubǝnning oƣulliri munular: — Ⱨanoh wǝ Pallu, Ⱨǝzron wǝ Karmi.
But Reuben was Jacob’s oldest son. Reuben’s sons were Hanoch, Pallu, Hezron, and Carmi.
4 Yoelning ǝwladliri munular: — [Yoelning] oƣli Xemaya, Xemayaning oƣli Gog, Gogning oƣli Ximǝy,
[Another descendant of Reuben was Joel]. Joel’s son was Shemaiah. Shemaiah’s son was Gog. Gog’s son was Shimei.
5 Ximǝyning oƣli Mikaⱨ, Mikaⱨning oƣli Reaya, Reayaning oƣli Baal,
Shimei’s son was Micah. Micah’s son was Reaiah. Reaiah’s son was Baal.
6 Baalning oƣli Bǝǝraⱨ; Bǝǝraⱨ Asuriyǝ padixaⱨi Tilgat-Pilnǝsǝr tǝripidin tutⱪun ⱪilip ketilgǝn. U qaƣda u Rubǝn ⱪǝbilisining baxliⱪi idi.
Baal’s son was Beerah. Beerah was a leader of the tribe/descendants of Reuben. But Tiglath-Pileser the king of Assyria captured him and took him to Assyria.
7 Uning iniliri nǝsǝbnamisidǝ hatirilǝngǝndǝk, jǝmǝtlirining tarihi boyiqǝ yolbaxqi bolƣan Jǝiyǝl, Zǝkǝriya wǝ Bela dǝp pütülgǝnidi
The names of these clans are listed here according to what is written in their family records. The first [name written was] Jeiel. Then Zechariah,
8 (Bela Azazning oƣli, Azaz Xemaning oƣli, Xema Yoelning oƣli idi). Yoellar Aroǝrdǝ, Nebo wǝ Baal-Meonƣiqǝ sozulƣan jaylarda turatti.
and then Bela. Bela was the son of Azaz, and Azaz was the son of Shema, and Shema was the son of Joel. Reuben’s clan was very large. Some of them lived near Aroer [city] as far [north] as Nebo [town] and Baal-Meon [city].
9 Ular yǝnǝ kün qiⱪixⱪa ⱪarap taki Əfrat dǝryasining bu tǝripidiki qɵlning kirix eƣiziƣa ⱪǝdǝr olturaⱪlaxti; qünki ularning Gilead yurtidiki qarwa malliri kɵpiyip kǝtkǝnidi.
Some of them lived further east, as far as the edge of the desert [south of] the Euphrates River. [They went there] because they had a huge amount of cattle, [with the result that there was not enough pastureland for them] in [the] Gilead [region].
10 Saulning sǝltǝnitining künliridǝ ular Ⱨagariylar bilǝn urux ⱪilixti; Ⱨagariylar ularning ⱪolida mǝƣlup bolƣandin keyin ular Gileadning kün qiⱪix tǝripidiki pütün zeminda Ⱨagariylarning qedirlirida makanlaxti.
When Saul was king [of Israel], Bela’s clan fought against the descendants of Hagar and defeated them. After that, Bela’s clan lived in the tents that the descendants of Hagar had lived in previously, in all the area east of [the] Gilead [region].
11 Ularning udulida Gadning ǝwladliri taki Salikaⱨƣa ⱪǝdǝr Baxan zeminiƣa makanlaxⱪanidi.
The tribe of Gad lived near the tribe of Reuben; they lived in [the] Bashan [region], all the way [east] to Salecah [town].
12 Baxanda makanlaxⱪanlardin ⱪǝbilǝ baxliⱪi Yoel, muawin ⱪǝbilǝ baxliⱪi Xafam bar idi; yǝnǝ Yanay bilǝn Xafatmu bar idi.
Joel was their chief; Shapham was his assistant; other leaders were Janai and Shaphat.
13 Ularning uruⱪ-tuƣⱪanliri jǝmǝtnamilǝr boyiqǝ Mikail, Mǝxullam, Xeba, Yoray, Yakan, Ziya wǝ Ebǝr bolup, jǝmiy yǝttǝ idi.
Other members of the tribe belonged to seven clans, whose leaders were Michael, Meshullam, Sheba, Jorai, Jacan, Zia, and Eber.
14 Yuⱪiridikilǝrning ⱨǝmmisi Abiⱨayilning oƣulliri idi. Abiⱨayil Hurining oƣli, Huri Yaroyaⱨning oƣli, Yaroyaⱨ Gileadning oƣli, Gilead Mikailning oƣli, Mikail Yǝxixayning oƣli, Yǝxixay Yaⱨdoning oƣli, Yaⱨdo buzning oƣli idi;
They were descendants of Abihail. Abihail was Huri’s son. Huri was Jaroah’s son. Jaroah was Gilead’s son. Gilead was Michael’s son. Michael was Jeshishai’s son. Jeshishai was Jahdo’s son. Jahdo was the son of Buz.
15 Gunining nǝwrisi, Abdiǝlning oƣli Ahi ularning jǝmǝt bexi idi.
Ahi was Abdiel’s son. Abdiel was Guni’s son. Ahi was the leader of their clan.
16 Ular Gileadⱪa, Baxanƣa wǝ Baxanƣa tǝwǝ yeza-kǝntlǝrgǝ, xundaⱪla pütkül Xaron yayliⱪiƣa, taki tɵt qetigiqǝ makanlaxⱪanidi.
The descendants of Gad lived in the towns in Gilead and Bashan regions, and on all the pastureland on [the] Sharon [plain].
17 Bularning ⱨǝmmisi Yǝⱨuda padixaⱨi Yotam wǝ Israil padixaⱨi Yǝroboamning sǝltǝnitining künliridǝ nǝsǝbnamilǝrgǝ pütülgǝnidi.
All of those names were written in the records of the clans of Gad during the time that Jotham was the king of Judah and Jeroboam was the king of Israel.
18 Rubǝn, Gad ⱪǝbililirining wǝ Manassǝⱨ yerim ⱪǝbilisining batur, ⱪalⱪan-ⱪiliq tutalaydiƣan, oⱪya atalaydiƣan ⱨǝm jǝnggǝ maⱨir ⱪiriⱪ tɵt ming yǝttǝ yüz atmix jǝnggiwar adimi bar idi.
There were 44,760 soldiers from the tribes of Reuben and Gad and [the eastern] half of the tribe of Manasseh. They all carried shields and swords and bows [and arrows]. They [were all trained to] fight well in battles.
19 Ular Ⱨagariylar, Yǝturlar, Nafixlar wǝ Nodablar bilǝn jǝng ⱪilƣan.
They attacked the descendants of Hagar and the people of Jetur, Naphish, and Nodab [cities].
20 Ular jǝng ⱪilƣanda mǝdǝt tepip, Ⱨagariylar wǝ ular bilǝn ittipaⱪdaxlarning ⱨǝmmisi ularning ⱪoliƣa tapxurulƣan; qünki ular jǝng üstidǝ Hudaƣa nida ⱪilƣan; ular Uningƣa tayanƣaqⱪa, Huda ularning tiligini ijabǝt ⱪilƣan.
The men from those three tribes prayed to God during the battles, requesting him to help them. So he helped them, because they trusted in him. He enabled them to defeat [IDM] the descendants of Hagar and all those who were helping them.
21 Ular yǝnǝ düxmǝnning qarwa-mallirini, jümlidin ǝllik ming tɵgǝ, ikki yüz ǝllik ming ⱪoy, ikki ming exikini olja alƣan wǝ yüz ming janni ǝsir alƣan.
They took the animals that belonged to the descendants of Hagar: They took 50,000 camels, 250,000 sheep, and 2,000 donkeys. They also captured 100,000 people.
22 Bu urux Hudaning niyitidin bolƣaqⱪa, düxmǝndin ɵlgǝnlǝr naⱨayiti kɵp bolƣan; sürgün ⱪilinƣuqǝ ular xularning yerini ixƣal ⱪilip turƣan.
But many descendants of Hagar were killed because God helped the people of the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh. After that, those three tribes lived in that area until [the army of] Babylonia [captured them and] took them away to Babylon.
23 Manassǝⱨning yerim ⱪǝbilisidikilǝr Baxandin Baal-ⱨǝrmon, Senir, Ⱨǝrmon teƣiƣa ⱪǝdǝr bolƣan zeminda yeyilip makanlaxti. Ular zor kɵpǝygǝn.
There were many people who belonged to the eastern half of the tribe of Manasseh. They lived in [the] Bashan [region east of the Jordan River], as far [north] as Baal-Hermon, Senir, and Hermon Mountain.
24 Ularning jǝmǝt baxliⱪliri Efǝr, Ixi, Əliyǝl, Azriǝl, Yǝrimiya, Hodawiya wǝ Yaⱨdiyǝl idi; ularning ⱨǝmmisi naⱨayiti batur jǝngqilǝr, mǝxⱨur mɵtiwǝrlǝr, xundaⱪla ⱨǝrⱪaysisi ɵz jǝmǝtigǝ jǝmǝt bexi idi.
Their clan leaders were Epher, Ishi, Eliel, Azriel, Jeremiah, Hodaviah, and Jahdiel. They were all strong, brave, and famous soldiers, and leaders of their clans.
25 Ular ata-bowilirining Hudasidin yüz ɵrüp, buzuⱪluⱪ ⱪilip Huda ǝslidǝ ɵzliri aldida yoⱪatⱪan xu yǝrdiki taipilǝrning ilaⱨliriƣa ǝgixip kǝtti.
But they sinned against God, the one whom their ancestors had worshiped. They began to worship the gods/idols that the people of that region had worshiped, the people whom God had enabled them to destroy!
26 Xuning bilǝn Israilning Hudasi Asuriyǝ padixaⱨi Pul (yǝni Asuriyǝ padixaⱨi Tilgat-Pilnǝsǝr)ning roⱨini ⱪozƣixi bilǝn, u ularni, yǝni Rubǝn ⱪǝbilisidikilǝrni, Gad ⱪǝbilisidikilǝrni wǝ Manassǝⱨ yerim ⱪǝbilisidikilǝrni Halaⱨ, Habor wǝ Haraƣa ⱨǝm Gozan dǝryasi boyiƣa sürgün ⱪilip elip kǝtti; ularning ǝwladliri taki bügüngǝ ⱪǝdǝr tehiqǝ xu yǝrdǝ makanlixip turmaⱪta.
So the God whom the Israelis [worshiped] caused Pul, the king of Assyria, to conquer those tribes. Pul’s other name was Tiglath-Pileser. His [army] captured the people of the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and the eastern half of the tribe of Manasseh, and took them to [various places in Assyria]: Halah, Habor, Hara and near the Gozan River. [They have lived in those places from that time] to the present time.

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