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1 Suriyǝning padixaⱨi Bǝn-Ⱨadad pütkül ⱪoxunini jǝm ⱪildi; u ottuz ikki padixaⱨni at wǝ jǝng ⱨarwiliri bilǝn elip qiⱪip, Samariyǝgǝ ⱪorxap ⱨujum ⱪildi.
Ben-Hadad, the king of Syria, gathered all his army, and he persuaded 32 other kings to join him with their armies and horses and chariots. They marched to Samaria [city, the capital of Israel], and surrounded it, and [prepared to] attack it.
2 U ǝlqilǝrni xǝⱨǝrgǝ kirgüzüp Israilning padixaⱨi Aⱨabning ⱪexiƣa ǝwǝtip uningƣa: —
Ben-Hadad sent messengers into the city to King Ahab, to say this to him: “This is what King Ben-Hadad says:
3 «Bǝn-Ⱨadad mundaⱪ dǝydu: — Sening kümüx bilǝn altunung, sening ǝng qirayliⱪ hotunliring bilǝn baliliringmu meningkidur» dǝp yǝtküzdi.
‘[You must give to] me all your silver and gold, your (good-looking/most beautiful) wives/women and strongest children.’”
4 Israilning padixaⱨi uningƣa: — I ƣojam padixaⱨ, sili eytⱪanliridǝk mǝn ɵzüm wǝ barliⱪim siliningkidur, dǝp jawab bǝrdi.
The king of Israel replied to them, “Tell this to King Ben-Hadad: ‘I agree to do what you requested. You can have me and everything that I own.’”
5 Əlqilǝr yǝnǝ kelip: — «Bǝn-Ⱨadad sɵz ⱪilip mundaⱪ dǝydu: — Sanga dǝrwǝⱪǝ: — Sening kümüx bilǝn altunungni, sening hotunliring bilǝn baliliringni manga tapxurup berisǝn, degǝn hǝwǝrni ǝwǝttim.
[The messengers told that to] Ben-Hadad, and he [sent them back with] another message: “I sent a message to you saying that you must give me all your silver and gold and your wives and your children.
6 Lekin ǝtǝ muxu waⱪitlarda hizmǝtkarlirimni yeningƣa ǝwǝtimǝn; ular ordang bilǝn hizmǝtkarliringning ɵylirini ahturup, sening kɵzliringdǝ nemǝ ǝziz bolsa, ular xuni ⱪoliƣa elip kelidu» — dedi.
But [in addition to that], about this time tomorrow, I will send some of my officials to search your palace and the houses of your officials, and to bring to me everything that pleases them.”
7 U waⱪitta Israilning padixaⱨi zemindiki ⱨǝmmǝ aⱪsaⱪallarni qaⱪirip ularƣa: — Bu kixining ⱪandaⱪ awariqilik qiⱪarmaⱪqi bolƣanliⱪini bilip ⱪelinglar. U manga hǝwǝr ǝwǝtip mǝndin hotunlirim bilǝn balilirim, kümüx bilǝn altunlirimni tǝlǝp ⱪilƣinida mǝn uningƣa yaⱪ demidim, dedi.
King Ahab summoned all the leaders of Israel, and said to them, “You can see/realize for yourselves that this man is trying to cause much trouble. He sent me a message insisting that I must give him my wives and my children, my silver and my gold, and I agreed to do that.”
8 Barliⱪ aⱪsaⱪallar bilǝn hǝlⱪning ⱨǝmmisi uningƣa: — Ⱪulaⱪ salmiƣin, uningƣa maⱪul demigin, dedi.
The leaders and all the other people said to him, “Do not pay any attention to him! Do not do what he is requesting!”
9 Buning bilǝn u Bǝn-Ⱨadadning ǝlqilirigǝ: — Ƣojam padixaⱨⱪa, sili adǝm ǝwǝtip, ɵz kǝminiliridin dǝslǝptǝ soriƣanning ⱨǝmmisini ada ⱪilimǝn; lekin keyinkisigǝ maⱪul deyǝlmǝymǝn, dǝp beringlar, — dedi. Əlqilǝr yenip berip xu sɵzni yǝtküzdi.
So Ahab said to Ben-Hadad’s messengers, “Tell the king that I agree to give him the things that he first requested, but I do not agree to allow his officials to take anything that they want from my palace and from the houses of my officials.” So the messengers [reported that to King Ben-Hadad, and they] returned with another message from Ben-Hadad.
10 Bǝn-Ⱨadad uningƣa yǝnǝ hǝwǝr ǝwǝtip: — «Pütkül Samariyǝ xǝⱨiridǝ manga ǝgǝxkǝnlǝrning ⱪolliriƣa oqumliƣudǝk topa ⱪelip ⱪalsa, ilaⱨlar mangimu xundaⱪ ⱪilsun wǝ uningdin axurup ⱪilsun!» — dedi.
In that message he said, “[We will destroy] your city [completely, with the result that] there will not be enough dust and rubble left for each of my soldiers to have one handful! I hope/wish that the gods will strike me dead if we do not do that!”
11 Lekin Israilning padixaⱨi jawab berip: — «Sawut-ⱪorallar bilǝn jabdunƣuqi sawut-ⱪorallardin yexingüqidǝk mahtinip kǝtmisun!» dǝp eytinglar, — dedi.
King Ahab replied [to the messengers], “Tell King Ben-Hadad that a soldier who is putting on his armor [preparing to fight a battle] [MTY] should not boast at that time; he [should wait until] after he wins the battle.”
12 Bǝn-Ⱨadad bu sɵzni angliƣanda ⱨǝrⱪaysi padixaⱨlar bilǝn qedirlirida xarab iqixiwatatti. U hizmǝtkarliriƣa: — Sǝpkǝ tizilinglar, dedi. Xuni dewidi, ular xǝⱨǝrgǝ ⱨujum ⱪilixⱪa tizilixti.
Ben-Hadad heard that message while he and the other rulers were drinking [wine] in their temporary shelters. He told his men to prepare to attack [MTY] the city. So his men did that.
13 U waⱪitta bir pǝyƣǝmbǝr Israilning padixaⱨi Aⱨabning ⱪexiƣa kelip: — Pǝrwǝrdigar mundaⱪ dǝydu: — «Bu zor bir top adǝmni kɵrdüngmu? Mana, Mǝn bu küni ularni sening ⱪolungƣa tapxurimǝn; xuning bilǝn sǝn Mening Pǝrwǝrdigar ikǝnlikimni bilisǝn», dedi.
At that moment, a prophet came to King Ahab and said to him, “This is what Yahweh says: ‘[Do not be at all afraid of] [RHQ] the large enemy army that you see! I will enable your army to defeat them today, and you will know that it is I, Yahweh, [who have the power to do what I say that I will do].’”
14 Aⱨab: — Kimning wasitisi bilǝn bolidu? dǝp soridi. U: — Pǝrwǝrdigar mundaⱪ dǝydu: «Waliylarning ƣulamliri bilǝn bolidu», dedi. U yǝnǝ: — Kim ⱨujumni baxlaydu? — dǝp soridi. U: — Sǝn ɵzüng, dedi.
Ahab asked, “What group [of our army] will defeat them?” The prophet replied, “The young soldiers who are commanded by the district governors will do it.” The king asked, “Who should lead the attack?” The prophet replied, “You should!”
15 U waⱪitta waliylarning ƣulamlirini saniwidi, ularning sani ikki yüz ottuz ikki nǝpǝr qiⱪti. Andin keyin u ⱨǝmmǝ hǝlⱪni, yǝni barliⱪ Israillarni saniwidi, ularning sani yǝttǝ ming nǝpǝr qiⱪti.
So Ahab gathered the young soldiers who were commanded by the district governors. There were 232 of those men. Then he also summoned all the Israeli army. There were [only] 7,000 soldiers.
16 Israillar xǝⱨǝrdin qüx waⱪtida qiⱪti. Bǝn-Ⱨadad bilǝn xu padixaⱨlar, yǝni yardǝmgǝ kǝlgǝn ottuz ikki padixaⱨ bolsa qedirlirida xarab iqip mǝst boluxⱪanidi.
They started to attack at noon, while Ben-Hadad and the other rulers were getting drunk in their temporary shelters.
17 Waliylarning ƣulamliri yürüxtǝ awwal mangdi. Bǝn-ⱨadad adǝm ǝwǝtiwidi, ular uningƣa hǝwǝr berip: — «Samariyǝdin adǝmlǝr keliwatidu» — dedi.
The young soldiers advanced first. Some scouts who had been sent out by Ben-Hadad reported to him, “There are men coming out of Samaria [city]”!
18 U: — Əgǝr sülⱨi tüzüxkǝ qiⱪⱪan bolsa ularni tirik tutunglar, ǝgǝr soⱪuxⱪili qiⱪⱪan bolsimu ularni tirik tutunglar, dedi.
He said, “It does not matter whether they are coming to fight against us or to ask for peace. Capture them, but do not kill them
19 Əmdi waliylarning bu ƣulamliri wǝ ularning kǝynidiki ⱪoxun xǝⱨǝrdin qiⱪip,
The young Israeli soldiers went out of the city to attack [the Syrian army], and the other soldiers in the Israeli army followed them.
20 ⱨǝrbiri ɵzigǝ uqriƣan adǝmni qepip ɵltürdi. Suriylǝr ⱪaqti; Israil ularni ⱪoƣlidi. Suriyǝning padixaⱨi Bǝn-Ⱨadad bolsa atⱪa minip atliⱪlar bilǝn ⱪeqip ⱪutuldi.
Each [Israeli soldier] killed a [Syrian] soldier. The rest of the Syrian army then ran away, and the Israeli soldiers pursued them. But King Ben-Hadad escaped riding his horse, along with some other men riding horses.
21 Israilning padixaⱨi qiⱪip ⱨǝm atliⱪlarni ⱨǝm jǝng ⱨarwilirini bitqit ⱪilip Suriylǝrni ⱪattiⱪ ⱪir-qap ⱪildi.
Then the king of Israel went out [of the city], and he and his soldiers captured [all] the [other Syrian] horses and chariots, and also killed a large number of Syrian soldiers.
22 Pǝyƣǝmbǝr yǝnǝ Israilning padixaⱨining ⱪexiƣa kelip uningƣa: — Ɵzüngni mustǝⱨkǝmlǝp, ɵzüngni obdan dǝngsǝp, nemǝ ⱪilixing kerǝklikini oylap baⱪⱪin. Qünki kelǝr yili ǝtiyazda Suriyǝning padixaⱨi sǝn bilǝn jǝng ⱪilƣili yǝnǝ qiⱪidu, dedi.
Then that same prophet went to King Ahab and said to him, “Go back and prepare your soldiers, and think carefully about what will be necessary for you to do, because the king of Syria with attack with his army again in the springtime of next year.”
23 Suriyǝning padixaⱨining hizmǝtkarliri uningƣa mundaⱪ dedi: — «Ularning ilaⱨi taƣ ilaⱨi bolƣaqⱪa, ular bizgǝ küqlük kǝldi. Lekin biz tüzlǝngliktǝ ular bilǝn soⱪuxsaⱪ, jǝzmǝn ularƣa küqlük kelimiz.
[After the Syrian army was defeated, ] Ben-Hadad’s officials said to him, “The gods that the Israelis [worship] are gods [who live] in the hills. [Samaria is built on a hill, and] that is why their soldiers were able to defeat us. But if we fight against them in the plains/lowlands, we certainly will be able to defeat them.
24 Əmdi xundaⱪ ⱪilƣayliki, padixaⱨlarning ⱨǝrbirini ɵz mǝnsipidin qüxürüp, ularning ornida waliylarni tikligǝyla.
So, this is what you should do: You must remove the 32 kings [who are leading your troops] and replace them with army commanders.
25 Andin sili mǝⱨrum bolƣan ⱪoxunliriƣa barawǝr bolƣan yǝnǝ bir ⱪoxunni, yǝni atning orniƣa at, ⱨarwining orniƣa ⱨarwa tǝyyar ⱪildurup ɵzlirigǝ yiƣⱪayla; biz tüzlǝngliktǝ ular bilǝn soⱪuxayli; xuning bilǝn ularƣa küqlük kǝlmǝmduⱪ?». U ularning sɵzigǝ ⱪulaⱪ selip xundaⱪ ⱪildi.
Then gather an army like the army that was defeated. Gather an army that has as many horses and chariots as the first army had. Then we will fight the Israelis in the plains/lowlands, and we will surely defeat them.” Ben-Hadad agreed with them, and he did what they suggested.
26 Keyinki yili ǝtiyazda Bǝn-Ⱨadad Suriylǝrni editlap toluⱪ yiƣip, Israil bilǝn jǝng ⱪilƣili Afǝk xǝⱨirigǝ qiⱪti.
In the spring of the following year, he gathered his soldiers and marched [with them] to Aphek [city east of Galilee Lake], to fight against the Israeli army.
27 Israillarmu ɵzlirini editlap, ozuⱪ-tülük tǝyyarlap, ular bilǝn jǝng ⱪilixⱪa qiⱪti. Israillar ularning udulida bargaⱨ tikliwidi, Suriylǝrning aldida huddi ikki top kiqik oƣlaⱪ padisidǝk kɵründi. Lekin Suriylǝr pütkül zeminni ⱪapliƣanidi.
The Israeli army was also gathered together, and they were equipped with the things that they needed [for the battle]. Then they marched out and formed two groups facing the Syrian army. Their army was very small; they resembled two small flocks of goats, whereas the Syrian army [was very large and] spread all over the countryside.
28 Əmma Hudaning adimi Israilning padixaⱨining ⱪexiƣa kelip uningƣa: — Pǝrwǝrdigar mundaⱪ dǝydu: — «Suriylǝr: Pǝrwǝrdigar taƣ ilaⱨidur, jilƣilarning ilaⱨi ǝmǝs, dǝp eytⱪini üqün, Mǝn bu zor bir top adǝmning ⱨǝmmisini sening ⱪolungƣa tapxurimǝn; xuning bilǝn silǝr Mening Pǝrwǝrdigar ikǝnlikimni bilip yetisilǝr», dedi.
A prophet came to King Ahab and said to him, “This is what Yahweh says: ‘The Syrians say that I am a god who lives in the hills, and that I am not a god who lives in the valleys. So I will [show that they are wrong by] enabling your men to defeat this huge army [IDM] [in the valley], and you will know that I, Yahweh, [have done it].’”
29 Ikki tǝrǝp yǝttǝ kün bir-birining udulida bargaⱨlirida turdi. Yǝttinqi küni soⱪux baxlandi. Israillar bir kündǝ Suriylǝrdin yüz ming piyadǝ ǝskǝrni ɵltürdi.
The two armies stayed in their tents for seven days, in groups that faced each other. Then, on the seventh day, they started fighting. The Israeli army killed 100,000 Syrian soldiers.
30 Ⱪalƣanlar Afǝk xǝⱨirigǝ ⱪeqip kiriwaldi; lekin sepili ɵrülüp ulardin yigirmǝ yǝttǝ ming adǝmning üstigǝ qüxüp besip ɵltürdi. Bǝn-Ⱨadad ɵzi bǝdǝr ⱪeqip xǝⱨǝrgǝ kirip iqkiridiki bir ɵygǝ mɵküwaldi.
The other Syrian soldiers ran away into Aphek City. Then the wall of the city collapsed and killed 27,000 more Syrian soldiers. Ben-Hadad also escaped into the city, and hid in the back room of a house.
31 Hizmǝtkarliri uningƣa: — Mana biz Israilning padixaⱨlirini rǝⱨimlik padixaⱨlar dǝp angliduⱪ; xuning üqün bǝllirimizgǝ bɵz baƣlap baxlirimizƣa kula yɵgǝp Israilning padixaⱨiƣa tǝslimgǝ qiⱪayli. U silining janlirini ayarmikin? — dedi.
His officials went to him and said, “We have heard a report that the Israelis act mercifully. So allow us to go to the king of Israel, wearing coarse sacks around our waists and ropes on our heads/necks [to indicate that we will be his slaves]. Perhaps [if we do that, ] he will allow you to remain alive.”
32 Xuning bilǝn ular bǝllirigǝ bɵz baƣlap baxliriƣa kula yɵgǝp Israilning padixaⱨining ⱪexiƣa berip uningƣa: — Kǝminiliri Bǝn-Ⱨadad: «Jenimni ayiƣayla», dǝp iltija ⱪildi, dedi. U bolsa: — U tehi ⱨayatmu? U mening buradirim, dedi.
[The king permitted them to do that, ] so they wrapped coarse sacks around their waists and put ropes on their heads/necks, and they went to the king of Israel and said to him, “Ben-Hadad, who greatly respects you, says, ‘Please do not kill me.’” Ahab replied, “Is he still alive? He is like a brother to me!”
33 Bu adǝmlǝr bu sɵzni yahxiliⱪning alamiti, dǝp oylap, dǝrⱨalla uning bu sɵzini qing tutuwelip: — Bǝn-Ⱨadad silining buradǝrliridur! — dedi. U: — Uni elip kelinglar, dǝp buyrudi. Xuning bilǝn Bǝn-Ⱨadad uning ⱪexiƣa qiⱪti; xuning bilǝn u uni ⱪolidin tartip jǝng ⱨarwisiƣa qiⱪardi.
Ben-Hadad’s officials were trying to find out if Ahab would act mercifully, and when Ahab said “brother,” they (were optimistic/thought that Ahab would be merciful). So they replied, “Yes, he is like your brother!” Ahab said, “Go and bring him to me.” So they [went and] brought Ben-Hadad to him. [When Ben-Hadad arrived, ] Ahab told him to get in his chariot [and sit with him].
34 Bǝn-Ⱨadad uningƣa: — Mening atam silining atiliridin alƣan xǝⱨǝrlǝrni siligǝ ⱪayturup berǝy. Atam Samariyǝdǝ rǝstǝ-bazarlirini tikligǝndǝk sili ɵzliri üqün Dǝmǝxⱪtǝ rǝstǝ-bazarlarni tiklǝyla, — dedi. Aⱨab: — Bu xǝrt bilǝn seni ⱪoyup berǝy, dedi. Xuning bilǝn ikkisi ǝⱨdǝ ⱪilixti wǝ u uni ⱪoyup bǝrdi.
Ben-Hadad said to him, “I will give back to you the towns that my father’s army took from your father. And I will allow you to set up market areas for your merchants in Damascus [my capital], just as my father did in Samaria [your capital].” Ahab replied, “Because you agree to do that, I will not execute you.” So Ahab made an agreement with Ben-Hadad, and allowed him to go home.
35 Pǝyƣǝmbǝrlǝrning xagirtlirining biri Pǝrwǝrdigarning buyruⱪi bilǝn yǝnǝ birigǝ: — Sǝndin ɵtünimǝn, meni urƣin, dedi. Lekin u adǝm uni urƣili unimidi.
Then Yahweh spoke to a member of a group of prophets and said to him, “Ask one of your fellow prophets to strike and wound you.” [So he did what Yahweh told him to do]. [He said to one of his fellow prophets, ‘Strike me and wound me].’ But that man refused to do it.
36 Xuning bilǝn u uningƣa: — Sǝn Pǝrwǝrdigarning sɵzini anglimiƣining üqün mana bu yǝrdin kǝtkiningdǝ bir xir seni boƣup ɵltüridu, — dedi. U uning yenidin qiⱪⱪanda, uningƣa bir xir uqrap uni ɵltürdi.
So the prophet said to him, “Because you refused to obey what Yahweh told you to do, a lion will kill you as soon as you leave me.” And as soon as he left that prophet, a lion suddenly pounced on him and killed him.
37 Andin keyin u yǝnǝ bir adǝmni tepip uningƣa: — Sǝndin ɵtünimǝn, meni urƣin, dedi. U adǝm uni ⱪattiⱪ urup zǝhimlǝndürdi.
Then the prophet found another prophet, and said to him, “Strike me!” So that man hit him [very hard] and injured him.
38 Andin pǝyƣǝmbǝr berip ɵz ⱪiyapitini ɵzgǝrtip, kɵzlirini tengiⱪ bilǝn tengip yol boyida padixaⱨni kütüp turdi.
Then the prophet put a large bandage/cloth over his face so that no one would recognize him. Then he went and stood alongside the road, waiting for the king to come by.
39 Padixaⱨ xu yǝrdin ɵtkǝndǝ u padixaⱨni qaⱪirip: — Kǝminiliri kǝskin jǝng mǝydaniƣa qiⱪⱪanidim, wǝ mana, bir adǝm manga burulup, bir kixini tapxurup: «Bu kixigǝ qing ⱪariƣin, ⱨǝrⱪandaⱪ sǝwǝbtin u yoⱪap kǝtsǝ, sǝn ɵz jeningni uning jenining orniƣa tɵlǝysǝn; bolmisa bir talant kümüx tɵlǝysǝn», dedi.
When the king passed by, the prophet cried out to him, saying “Your majesty, [after I was wounded] while I was fighting in a battle, a soldier brought to me one of our enemies that he had captured, and said to me, ‘Guard this man! If he escapes, you must pay me 3,000 pieces of silver, and if you do not pay that, you will be executed!’
40 Lekin mǝn kǝminiliri u-bu ix bilǝn bǝnd bolup ketip, uni yoⱪitip ⱪoydum, dedi. Israilning padixaⱨi uningƣa: — Ɵzüng bekitkiningdǝk sanga ⱨɵküm ⱪilinidu! — dedi.
But while I was busy doing other things, the man escaped!” The king of Israel said to him, “That is your problem! You yourself have said that you deserve to be punished.”
41 U dǝrⱨal kɵzliridin tengiⱪni eliwǝtti; Israilning padixaⱨi uni tonup uning pǝyƣǝmbǝrlǝrdin biri ikǝnlikini kɵrdi.
The prophet immediately took off the bandage, and the king of Israel recognized that he was one of the prophets.
42 Pǝyƣǝmbǝr uningƣa: — Pǝrwǝrdigar mundaⱪ dǝydu: — «Mǝn ⱨalakǝtkǝ bekitkǝn adǝmni ⱪolungdin ⱪutulƣili ⱪoyƣining üqün sening jening uning jenining ornida elinidu; sening hǝlⱪing uning hǝlⱪining ornida elinidu», dedi.
And the prophet said to him, “This is what Yahweh says: ‘You have allowed that man [Ben-Hadad] to escape after I commanded you to be sure to execute him! Since you did not do that, you will be killed instead. And your army will be destroyed because you allowed [some of] his army to escape!’”
43 Xuning bilǝn Israilning padixaⱨi hapa bolup, ƣǝxlikkǝ qɵmgǝn ⱨalda Samariyǝgǝ ⱪaytip ordisiƣa kirdi.
The king went back home to Samaria, very angry and depressed/dejected.