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1 Yǝⱨudaning barliⱪ hǝlⱪi uning on altǝ yaxⱪa kirkǝn oƣli Uzziyani tiklǝp, uni atisi Amaziyaning ornida padixaⱨ ⱪildi
After King Amaziah died, all the people of Judah appointed his son Uzziah, who then was 16 years old, as their king. [One of the things that happened] while he was the king [was that] his men captured Elath [town on the Gulf of Aqaba] and rebuilt it.
2 (padixaⱨ atisi ata-bowilirining arisida uhliƣandin keyin, Elat xǝⱨirini ⱪaytidin yasap, Yǝⱨudaƣa yǝnǝ tǝwǝ ⱪilƣuqi dǝl Uzziya idi).
3 Uzziya tǝhtkǝ qiⱪⱪan qeƣida on altǝ yax idi; u Yerusalemda jǝmiy ǝllik ikki yil padixaⱨliⱪ ⱪildi. Uning anisining ismi Yǝkoliya bolup, Yerusalemliⱪ idi.
Uzziah ruled in Jerusalem for 52 years. His mother was Jecoliah; she was from Jerusalem.
4 U atisi Amaziyaning barliⱪ ⱪilƣanliridǝk Pǝrwǝrdigarning nǝziridǝ durus bolƣanni ⱪildi.
Uzziah did things that Yahweh considered to be good, like his father Amaziah had done.
5 Huda bǝrgǝn alamǝt kɵrünüxlǝr bilǝn yorutulƣan Zǝkǝriya Uzziyaƣa tǝlim bǝrgǝqkǝ, u ⱨayat waⱪtida Uzziya Hudani izdidi; wǝ u Pǝrwǝrdigarni izdigǝn künlǝrdǝ Huda uning ixlirini rawan ⱪildi.
He tried to please God while [the priest] Zechariah was living, because Zechariah taught him to revere God. As long as Uzziah tried to please God, God enabled him to be successful.
6 U qiⱪip Filistiylǝrgǝ ⱨujum ⱪildi wǝ Gatning sepilini, Jabnǝⱨning sepilini wǝ Axdodning sepilini qaⱪturuwǝtti. Yǝnǝ Axdod ǝtrapida, xundaⱪla Filistiylǝr arisida birnǝqqǝ xǝⱨǝr bǝrpa ⱪildi.
Uzziah and his army started to fight against the army of Philistia. They tore down the walls of Gath, Jabneh, and Ashdod [cities]. Then they rebuilt the towns near Ashdod and in other places in Philistia.
7 Huda uning Filistiylǝr wǝ Gur-baalda turuwatⱪan Ərǝblǝr bilǝn Maonlarƣa ⱪarxi uruxiƣa yardǝm bǝrdi.
God helped them to fight the army of Philistia and the Arabs who lived in [the town of] Gur-Baal and the descendants of Meun who had come to that area from Edom.
8 Ammoniylar Uzziyaƣa olpan tɵlidi; Uzziya tolimu ⱪudrǝtlik bolup, nam-xɵⱨriti taki Misirning qegrisiƣiqǝ tarⱪaldi.
Even the Ammon [people-group] paid taxes to Uzziah each year. So Uzziah became famous as far as the border of Egypt, because he had become very powerful.
9 Uzziya Yerusalemdiki «Burjǝk dǝrwazisi»da, «Jilƣa dǝrwazisi»da wǝ sepilning ⱪayrilidiƣan yeridǝ munarlar saldi wǝ ularni ajayip mustǝⱨkǝm ⱪildi.
Uzziah’s [workers] built watchtowers in Jerusalem at the Corner Gate, at the Valley Gate, and at the place where the wall turns, and they placed weapons in them.
10 U yǝnǝ qɵllǝrdǝ birmunqǝ kɵzǝt munarlirini salƣuzdi wǝ kɵp ⱪuduⱪlarni kolatti; qünki uning Xǝfǝlaⱨ tüzlǝnglikidǝ wǝ egizliktǝ nurƣun qarwisi bar idi; u yǝnǝ teriⱪqiliⱪⱪa amraⱪ bolƣaqⱪa, taƣlarda wǝ etiz-baƣlarda [nurƣun] baƣwǝnlǝrni wǝ üzümqilǝrni yallap ixlǝtti.
They also built watchtowers in the desert and dug many wells. They did that [to provide water] for a lot of the king’s cattle that were in the foothills and in the plains. Uzziah liked farming, so he also stationed workers [to take care of] his fields and vineyards in the hills and in the fertile areas.
11 Uzziyaning yǝnǝ uruxⱪa maⱨir ⱪoxuni bar idi. Ⱪoxun katip Jǝiyǝl wǝ ǝmǝldar Maaseyaⱨ eniⱪliƣan sanƣa asasǝn ⱪisim-ⱪisimlar boyiqǝ bɵlünüp, padixaⱨning sǝrdarliridin biri bolƣan Ⱨananiyaning yetǝkqiliki astida sǝp bolup jǝnggǝ qiⱪatti.
Uzziah’s army was trained for fighting battles. They were in groups that were always ready to go into battle. Jeiel, the king’s secretary, and Maaseiah, one of the army officers, counted the men and placed them in groups. Hananiah, one of the king’s officials, was their commander.
12 Bu batur jǝngqilǝr iqidiki ⱨǝrⱪaysi jǝmǝt baxliri jǝmiy ikki ming altǝ yüz kixi idi.
There were 2,600 leaders of those groups of soldiers.
13 Ularning yetǝkqiliki astidiki ⱪoxun jǝmiy üq yüz yǝtmix yǝttǝ ming bǝx yüz bolup, ⱨǝmmisi ixta ⱪabil, jǝngdǝ maⱨir idi, ular padixaⱨⱪa yardǝmlixip düxmǝngǝ ⱨujum ⱪilalaytti.
In the groups that those leaders commanded there were a total of 307,500 well-trained soldiers. It was a very powerful army which was ready to help the king fight against his enemies.
14 Uzziya pütkül ⱪoxunidiki lǝxkǝrlirini ⱪalⱪan, nǝyzǝ, dobulƣa, sawut, oⱪya wǝ salƣilar bilǝnmu ⱪorallandurƣanidi.
Uzziah gave to each soldier a shield, a spear, a helmet, a vest made of iron plates, a bow [and arrows], and a slingshot.
15 U yǝnǝ Yerusalemda ustilar ijad ⱪilƣan oⱪ bexi wǝ yoƣan taxlarni atⱪuqi üskünilǝrni yasitip, ularni sepil munarliriƣa wǝ burjǝklirigǝ orunlaxturƣanidi. Uning nam-xɵⱨriti yiraⱪ-yiraⱪlarƣa kǝtkǝnidi, qünki u alamǝt yardǝmlǝrgǝ erixkǝqkǝ, karamǝt ⱪudrǝt tapⱪanidi.
In Jerusalem his skilled workers made machines to put on the watchtowers and on the corners [of the walls], to shoot arrows and to hurl large stones. He became very famous even in distant places, because God helped him very much and enabled him to become very powerful.
16 Lekin u küqǝygǝndin keyin, mǝƣrurlinip kǝtti wǝ bu ix uni ⱨalakǝtkǝ elip bardi. U Hudasi Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa itaǝtsizlik ⱪilip, huxbuygaⱨ üstidǝ huxbuy yaⱪimǝn dǝp Pǝrwǝrdigarning ɵyigǝ kirdi.
But because Uzziah was very powerful, he became very proud, and that led to his being punished. He disobeyed what Yahweh his God had commanded. He went into the temple to burn incense on the altar [where God had said that only the priests should burn] incense.
17 Kaⱨin Azariya bilǝn Pǝrwǝrdigarning baxⱪa kaⱨinliridin sǝksǝn ǝzimǝt uning arⱪidin kirdi;
Azariah the [Supreme] Priest and 80 other brave priests followed him into the temple.
18 Ular padixaⱨ Uzziyani tosup: — I Uzziya, Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa huxbuy yeⱪix sanga tǝwǝ ix ǝmǝs, bǝlki huxbuy yeⱪixⱪa muⱪǝddǝs hizmǝtkǝ atalƣan kaⱨinlar bolƣan, Ⱨarunning ǝwladliriƣa mǝnsuptur; muⱪǝddǝshanidin qiⱪⱪin, qünki itaǝtsizlik ⱪilip ⱪoydung; sǝn Huda Pǝrwǝrdigardin izzǝt tapalmaydiƣan bolup ⱪalisǝn, dedi.
They rebuked him and said to him, “Uzziah, it is not right for you to burn incense to [honor] Yahweh. That duty is only for the priests, those who are descendants of Aaron [our first Supreme Priest]! You must leave [immediately], because you have disobeyed Yahweh our God, and he will not honor you [for what you have done]!”
19 Uzziya ⱪattiⱪ ƣǝzǝplǝndi; u huxbuy yaⱪⱪili turƣan ⱨalǝttǝ, ⱪolida bir huxbuydanni tutup turatti; u Pǝrwǝrdigarning ɵyidiki huxbuygaⱨning yenida turup kaⱨinlarƣa ƣǝzǝpliniwatⱪan qaƣda, kaⱨinlarning aldidila uning pixanisiƣa mahaw ɵrlǝp qiⱪti.
Uzziah had in his hand a pan for burning incense. He became very angry with the priests, but suddenly there was leprosy on his forehead.
20 Bax kaⱨin Azariya bilǝn baxⱪa kaⱨinlar ⱪarisa, mana, birdinla uning pixanisiƣa mahaw ɵrlǝp qiⱪⱪanidi; ular dǝrⱨal uni qiⱪiriwetixkǝ ittǝrdi; u ɵzimu qiⱪip ketixkǝ aldiridi, qünki Pǝrwǝrdigar uni urƣanidi.
When Azariah the [Supreme] Priest and all the other priests [who were there] looked at him, they saw the leprosy on his forehead, so they quickly took him outside. And truly the king was eager to leave the temple, because he knew that it was Yahweh who had caused him to have that leprosy, [and he did not want it to become worse.]
21 Padixaⱨ Uzziyani taki ɵlgüqǝ mahaw kesili qirmiwaldi; u mahaw kesili bolƣaqⱪa, ayrim bir ɵydǝ turdi; xuning bilǝn u Pǝrwǝrdigarning ɵyigǝ kirixtin mǝⱨrum ⱪilindi. Uning oƣli Yotam ordining ixlirini baxⱪurup, yurt soridi.
King Uzziah had leprosy until he died. And because he had leprosy, he lived in a house that was not near other houses, and he was not allowed to enter [the courtyard of] the temple. His son Jotham supervised the palace and ruled the people of Judah.
22 Uzziyaning baxⱪa ǝmǝlliri bolsa baxtin ahiriƣiqǝ Amozning oƣli Yǝxaya pǝyƣǝmbǝr tǝripidin yezip ⱪaldurulƣandur.
A record of all the other things that Uzziah did while he was the king [of Judah] was written by the prophet Isaiah, the son of Amoz.
23 Uzziya ɵzining ata-bowiliri arisida uhlidi; bǝzilǝr: — «U mahaw bolƣan adǝm» degǝqkǝ, u ata-bowiliri ⱪatarida yatⱪuzulƣan bolsimu, padixaⱨlar ⱪǝbristanliⱪiƣa tǝwǝ [qǝtrǝk] bir yǝrlikkǝ dǝpnǝ ⱪilindi. Andin oƣli Yotam uning orniƣa padixaⱨ boldi.
Because Uzziah was a leper, [when he died, ] they would not bury him in the tombs where the other kings were buried. Instead, he was buried in a nearby cemetery that the kings owned. Then his son Jotham became the king [of Judah].

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