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1 Dawut Ramaⱨdiki Nayottin ⱪeqip Yonatanning ⱪexiƣa berip uningƣa: — Mǝn nemǝ ⱪiliptimǝn? Nemǝ ⱪǝbiⱨlik ⱪiliptimǝn? Atang aldida nemǝ gunaⱨ ⱪiliptimǝn, u mening jenimni almaⱪqi boluwatidu? — dedi.
Then David fled from Naioth in Ramah. He came to Jonathan and asked, “What have I done? What is my iniquity? How have I sinned against your father, that he wants to take my life?”
2 U uningƣa: — Yoⱪsu, bundaⱪ ix neri bolsun! Sǝn ɵlmǝysǝn. Qong ix bolsun, kiqik ix bolsun atam manga demǝy ⱪoymaydu. Nemixⱪa atam bu ixni mǝndin yoxuridikinǝ? Ⱨǝrgiz undaⱪ bolmaydu, dedi.
“Far from it!” Jonathan replied. “You will not die. Indeed, my father does nothing, great or small, without telling me. So why would he hide this matter from me? This cannot be true!”
3 Lekin Dawut yǝnǝ ⱪǝsǝm ⱪilip: — Atang sening nǝziringdǝ iltipat tapⱪinimni jǝzmǝn bilidu. Xunga u kɵnglidǝ: — Yonatan buni bilip ⱪalmisun; bolmisa uningƣa azar bolidu, degǝndu. Lekin Pǝrwǝrdigarning ⱨayati bilǝn, jening wǝ ⱨayating bilǝn aldingda ⱪǝsǝm ⱪilimǝnki, manga ɵlümning ariliⱪi bir ⱪǝdǝmla ⱪaldi, dedi.
But David again vowed, “Your father knows very well that I have found favor in your eyes, and he has said, ‘Jonathan must not know of this, or he will be grieved.’ As surely as the LORD lives and as you yourself live, there is but a step between me and death.”
4 Yonatan Dawutⱪa: — Kɵnglüng nemini halisa xuni ⱪilay, dedi.
Then Jonathan said to David, “Whatever you desire, I will do for you.”
5 Dawut Yonatanƣa mundaⱪ dedi: — Mana ǝtǝ «yengi ay» bolidu; mǝn adǝttikidǝk padixaⱨ bilǝn ⱨǝmdastihan bolmisam bolmaydu. Lekin meni ⱪoyup bǝrgin, mǝn üqinqi küni ahximiƣiqǝ dalada mɵkünüwalay.
So David told him, “Look, tomorrow is the New Moon, and I am supposed to dine with the king. Instead, let me go and hide in the field until the third evening from now.
6 Atang mening sorunda yoⱪluⱪimni kɵrüp sorisa, sǝn uningƣa: «Dawut mǝndin ɵz xǝⱨiri Bǝyt-Lǝⱨǝmgǝ tezraⱪ berip kelixkǝ jiddiy ruhsǝt soridi, qünki u yǝrdǝ pütkül ailisi üqün bir yilliⱪ ⱪurbanliⱪ ɵtküzidikǝn», degin, dedi.
If your father misses me at all, tell him, ‘David urgently requested my permission to hurry to Bethlehem, his hometown, because there is an annual sacrifice for his whole clan.’
7 Əgǝr u: — Obdan boptu, desǝ, ⱪulung tinq-aman bolidu: — Lekin u aqqiⱪlansa, uning manga yamanliⱪ ⱪilixni niyǝt ⱪilƣanliⱪidin guman ⱪilmiƣin.
If he says, ‘Good,’ then your servant is safe, but if he is enraged, you will know he has evil intentions.
8 Sǝn ⱪulungƣa iltipat kɵrsǝtkin; qünki sǝn ɵzüng bilǝn Pǝrwǝrdigarning aldida ⱪulungni ǝⱨdilǝxtürgǝnsǝn. Lekin ǝgǝr mǝndǝ bir yamanliⱪ bolsa sǝn ɵzüngla meni ɵltürgin; meni elip berip atangƣa tapxuruxning nemǝ ⱨajiti? — dedi.
Therefore deal faithfully with your servant, for you have brought me into a covenant with you before the LORD. If there is iniquity in me, then kill me yourself; why should you bring me to your father?”
9 Yonatan: — Undaⱪ hiyal sǝndin neri bolsun! Əgǝr atamning sanga yamanliⱪ ⱪilidiƣan niyiti barliⱪini bilip ⱪalsam, sanga dǝyttim ǝmǝsmu? — dedi.
“Never!” Jonathan replied. “If I ever found out that my father had evil intentions against you, would I not tell you?”
10 Dawut Yonatanƣa: — Əgǝr atang sanga ⱪattiⱪ gǝp bilǝn jawab bǝrsǝ, kim manga hǝwǝr beridu? — dedi.
Then David asked Jonathan, “Who will tell me if your father answers you harshly?”
11 Yonatan Dawutⱪa: — Kǝlgin, dalaƣa qiⱪayli, dedi. Xuning bilǝn ikkisi dalaƣa qiⱪti.
“Come,” he replied, “let us go out to the field.” So the two of them went out into the field,
12 Yonatan Dawutⱪa mundaⱪ dedi: — Israilning Hudasi Pǝrwǝrdigar manga [guwaⱨki], mǝn ǝtǝ yaki ɵgünlükkǝ muxu waⱪitta atamning niyitini bilip, sanga iltipatliⱪ bolsa, mǝn adǝm mangdurup sanga mǝlum ⱪilmamdim?
and Jonathan said, “By the LORD, the God of Israel, I will sound out my father by this time tomorrow or the next day. If he is favorable toward you, will I not send for you and tell you?
13 Əgǝr atam sanga yamanliⱪ ⱪilmaⱪqi bolsa, mǝn seni tinq-aman yolƣa selix üqün sanga adǝm ǝwǝtip hǝwǝr bǝrmisǝm, Pǝrwǝrdigar manga sening bexingƣa qüxkǝndinmu artuⱪ qüxürsun; ǝmdi Pǝrwǝrdigar atam bilǝn billǝ bolƣandǝk sening bilǝn billǝ bolsun.
But if my father intends to bring evil on you, then may the LORD punish me, and ever so severely, if I do not tell you and send you on your way in safety. May the LORD be with you, just as He has been with my father.
14 Ⱨayatla bolsam meni ɵlmisun dǝp Pǝrwǝrdigarning meⱨribanliⱪini manga kɵrsǝtkǝysǝn.
And as long as I live, treat me with the LORD’s loving devotion, that I may not die,
15 Mǝn ɵlüp kǝtkǝn tǝⱪdirdimu, ɵydikilirimdin ⱨǝm ⱨeq waⱪit meⱨribanliⱪingni üzmigǝysǝn; Pǝrwǝrdigar sǝn Dawutning ⱨǝmmǝ düxmǝnlirini yǝr yüzidin yoⱪatⱪandin keyinmu xundaⱪ ⱪilƣaysǝn».
and do not ever cut off your loving devotion from my household—not even when the LORD cuts off every one of David’s enemies from the face of the earth.”
16 Xuning bilǝn Yonatan Dawutning jǝmǝti bilǝn ǝⱨdǝ ⱪilixip: — Pǝrwǝrdigar Dawutning düxmǝnliridin ⱨesab alsun, dedi.
So Jonathan made a covenant with the house of David, saying, “May the LORD hold David’s enemies accountable.”
17 Andin Yonatan yǝnǝ ɵzining Dawutⱪa bolƣan muⱨǝbbiti bilǝn uningƣa ⱪǝsǝm ⱪildurdi; qünki u uni ɵz jenidǝk sɵyǝtti.
And Jonathan had David reaffirm his vow out of love for him, for Jonathan loved David as he loved himself.
18 Yonatan Dawutⱪa mundaⱪ dedi: — Ətǝ yengi ay bolidu. Mana sening ornung box ⱪalidu, kixilǝr sening yoⱪluⱪingƣa diⱪⱪǝt ⱪilidu.
Then Jonathan said to David, “Tomorrow is the New Moon, and you will be missed if your seat is empty.
19 Üqinqi küni sǝn qüxüp aldinⱪi ⱪetim bu ixⱪa yoluⱪⱪiningda ɵzüngni yoxurƣan jayƣa berip «Ezǝl» degǝn taxning yenida turup turƣin.
When you have stayed three days, hurry down to the place you hid on the day this trouble began, and remain beside the stone Ezel.
20 Nǝn taxning yenidiki bir jayƣa huddi nixanni ⱪaraliƣandǝk üq pay ya oⱪi atay.
I will shoot three arrows to the side of it, as if I were aiming at a target.
21 Andin ƣulamni mangdurup: — «Ya oⱪlirini tepip kǝlgin» — dǝymǝn. Əgǝr mǝn ƣulamƣa: — Ənǝ, oⱪlar arⱪa tǝrǝptǝ turidu, ularni elip kǝl, desǝm, sǝn qiⱪip yenimƣa kǝlgin; xundaⱪ bolƣanda, Pǝrwǝrdigarning ⱨayati bilǝn ⱪǝsǝm ⱪilimǝnki, sǝn üqün tinq-amanliⱪ bolidu, ⱨeq ix bolmaydu.
Then I will send a boy and say, ‘Go, find the arrows!’ Now, if I expressly say to him, ‘Look, the arrows are on this side of you; bring them,’ then come, because as surely as the LORD lives, it is safe for you and there is no danger.
22 Lekin ƣulamƣa: — Ənǝ, oⱪlar aldingda turidu, desǝm, sǝn kǝtkin, qünki undaⱪ bolsa, Pǝrwǝrdigar seni kǝtküzüwǝtkǝn bolidu.
But if I say to the young man, ‘Look, the arrows are beyond you,’ then you must go, for the LORD has sent you away.
23 Əmdiliktǝ mǝn bilǝn sǝn sɵzlǝxkǝn ix toƣruluⱪ, Pǝrwǝrdigar sǝn bilǝn mening otturimda guwaⱨqidur.
And as for the matter you and I have discussed, the LORD is a witness between you and me forever.”
24 Xuning bilǝn Dawut dalada mɵkünüwaldi. Yengi ay kǝlgǝndǝ, padixaⱨ taam yegili dastihanda olturdi.
So David hid in the field, and when the New Moon had come, the king sat down to eat.
25 Padixaⱨ bolsa burunⱪidǝkla ɵz ornida tamning yenidiki tɵrdǝ olturdi. Yonatan ornidin turdi, Abnǝr Saulning yenida olturdi. Lekin Dawutning orni box ⱪaldi.
He sat in his usual place by the wall, opposite Jonathan and beside Abner, but David’s place was empty.
26 Əmma Saul u küni ⱨeqnemǝ demidi. Qünki u: — Dawutⱪa bir ix boldi, u napak bolup ⱪaldi. U jǝzmǝn napak bolup ⱪaptu, dǝp oylidi.
Saul said nothing that day because he thought, “Something has happened to David to make him ceremonially unclean—surely he is unclean.”
27 Lekin Dawutning orni yengi ayning ǝtisimu, yǝni ayning ikkinqi künimu box idi. Saul oƣli Yonatandin: — Nemixⱪa Yǝssǝning oƣli yaki tünügün yaki bügün tamaⱪⱪa kǝlmǝydu, dǝp soridi.
But on the day after the New Moon, the second day, David’s place was still empty, and Saul asked his son Jonathan, “Why hasn’t the son of Jesse come to the meal either yesterday or today?”
28 Yonatan Saulƣa jawab berip: — Dawut Bǝyt-Lǝⱨǝmgǝ barƣili mǝndin jiddiy ruhsǝt sorap: —
Jonathan answered, “David urgently requested my permission to go to Bethlehem,
29 Mening beriximƣa ruhsǝt ⱪilƣin, ailimizning xǝⱨǝrdǝ bir ⱪurbanliⱪ ixi bolƣaq akam mening beriximni eytiptu; ǝgǝr sening nǝziringdǝ iltipat tapⱪan bolsam ⱪerindaxlirim bilǝn kɵrüxüp kelixkǝ ruhsǝt bǝrgin, dedi. Xunga u padixaⱨning dastihiniƣa kǝlmidi, dedi.
saying, ‘Please let me go, because our clan is holding a sacrifice in the city, and my brother has told me to be there. So now, if I have found favor in your eyes, please let me go and see my brothers.’ That is why he did not come to the king’s table.”
30 Saulning Yonatanƣa ⱪattiⱪ ƣǝzipi kelip: — I buzuⱪ, kaj hotunning oƣli, nemixⱪa Yǝssǝning oƣlini ɵzünggǝ tallap, ɵzüngni xǝrmǝndǝ ⱪilip wǝ anangni nomusⱪa ⱪoyƣiningni bilmǝmdimǝn?
Then Saul’s anger burned against Jonathan, and he said to him, “You son of a perverse and rebellious woman! Do I not know that you have chosen the son of Jesse to your own shame and to the disgrace of the mother who bore you?
31 Əgǝr Yǝssǝning oƣli yǝr yüzidǝ tirik bolsila, sǝn ⱨǝm sening padixaⱨliⱪing mustǝⱨkǝm bolmaydu. Xunga ǝmdi adǝm ǝwǝtip uni mening ⱪeximƣa elip kǝlgin, qünki u ɵlümgǝ mǝⱨkǝmdur! — dedi.
For as long as the son of Jesse lives on this earth, neither you nor your kingship shall be established. Now send for him and bring him to me, for he must surely die!”
32 Yonatan atisi Saulƣa jawab berip: — U nemixⱪa ɵlümgǝ mǝⱨkum ⱪilinixi kerǝk? U nemǝ ⱪiptu? — dedi.
“Why must he be put to death?” Jonathan replied. “What has he done?”
33 Andin Saul Yonatanƣa sanjix üqün uningƣa nǝyzini atti; buning bilǝn Yonatan atisining Dawutni ɵltürmǝkqi bolƣanliⱪini eniⱪ bilip yǝtti.
Then Saul hurled his spear at Jonathan to kill him; so Jonathan knew that his father was determined to kill David.
34 Yonatan bolsa ⱪattiⱪ aqqiⱪlap dastihandin ⱪopup kǝtti wǝ yengi ayning ikkinqi küni ⱨeq taam yemidi. Qünki atisining Dawutni xundaⱪ ⱨaⱪarǝtlixi uningƣa ⱪattiⱪ azar bolƣanidi.
Jonathan got up from the table in fierce anger and did not eat any food that second day of the month, for he was grieved by his father’s shameful treatment of David.
35 Ətisi Yonatan dalaƣa qiⱪip Dawut bilǝn kelixkǝn jayƣa bardi. Uning bilǝn bir kiqik ƣulam billǝ bardi.
In the morning Jonathan went out to the field for the appointment with David, and a small boy was with him.
36 U ƣulamƣa: — Sǝn yügür, mǝn atⱪan ya oⱪlirini tepip kǝlgin, dedi. Ƣulam yügürdi, u bir oⱪni uning aldi tǝripigǝ atti.
He said to the boy, “Run and find the arrows I shoot.” And as the boy ran, Jonathan shot an arrow beyond him.
37 Ƣulam Yonatan atⱪan oⱪ qüxkǝn jayƣa kǝlgǝndǝ Yonatan ƣulamni qaⱪirip: — Oⱪ sening aldi tǝripingdǝ turmamdu? — dedi.
When the boy reached the place where Jonathan’s arrow had fallen, Jonathan called to him, “Isn’t the arrow beyond you?”
38 Andin Yonatan ƣulamni yǝnǝ qaⱪirip: — Bol, ittik bol, ⱨayal bolmiƣin! — dedi. Yonatanning ƣulami ya oⱪini yiƣip ƣojisiƣa elip kǝldi.
Then Jonathan cried out, “Hurry! Make haste! Do not delay!” So the boy picked up the arrow and returned to his master.
39 Lekin ƣulamning bolƣan ixtin hǝwiri uⱪ idi. Buni yalƣuz Yonatan bilǝn Dawutla bilǝtti.
But the boy did not know anything; only Jonathan and David knew the arrangement.
40 Andin Yonatan ƣulamiƣa yaraƣlirini berip uningƣa: — Ularni xǝⱨǝrgǝ elip kǝtkin, dedi.
Then Jonathan gave his equipment to the boy and said, “Go, take it back to the city.”
41 Ƣulam kǝtkǝndin keyin Dawut [taxning] jǝnub tǝripidin qiⱪip yǝrgǝ yiⱪilip üq ⱪetim tǝzim ⱪildi. Ular bir-birini sɵyüxti, bir-birigǝ esilixip yiƣlaxti, bolupmu Dawut ⱪattiⱪ yiƣlidi.
When the young man had gone, David got up from the south side of the stone, fell facedown, and bowed three times. Then he and Jonathan kissed each other and wept together—though David wept more.
42 Yonatan Dawutⱪa: — Sǝpiring tinq-aman bolsun; qünki biz ikkimiz: — Pǝrwǝrdigar mening bilǝn sening otturungda wǝ mening nǝslim bilǝn sening nǝsling otturisida mǝnggügǝ guwaⱨ bolsun, dǝp Pǝrwǝrdigarning nami bilǝn ⱪǝsǝm iqixkǝn, dedi. Dawut ornidin ⱪopup mangdi, Yonatanmu xǝⱨǝrgǝ kirip kǝtti.
And Jonathan said to David, “Go in peace, for the two of us have sworn in the name of the LORD, saying, ‘May the LORD be a witness between you and me, and between your descendants and mine forever.’” Then David got up and departed, and Jonathan went back into the city.