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1 Aⱨaz tǝhtkǝ qiⱪⱪan qeƣida yigirmǝ yaxta idi; u Yerusalemda on altǝ yil sǝltǝnǝt ⱪildi. U atisi Dawutⱪa ohxax Pǝrwǝrdigarning nǝziridǝ durus bolƣanni ⱪilmay,
Ahaz was 20 years old when he became the king [of Judah]. He ruled from Jerusalem for 16 years. His ancestor King David was a good king, but Ahaz was not like David. He constantly disobeyed Yahweh
2 Bǝlki Israilning padixaⱨlirining yoliƣa kirip mangdi; u ⱨǝtta Baallarƣa atap mǝbudlarni ⱪuydurdi;
and was as sinful as the kings of Israel had been. He made idols of the god Baal.
3 Pǝrwǝrdigar Israillar zeminidin ⱨǝydǝp qiⱪarƣan ǝllǝrning yirginqlik gunaⱨlirini dorap, Ⱨinnom jilƣisida küjǝ kɵydürdi, ɵzining pǝrzǝntlirini ottin ɵtküzüp kɵydürdi;
He burned incense in Hinnom Valley. He even [killed some of] his own sons [and] offered [them] as sacrifices to be completely burned. That imitated the disgusting customs of the people-groups who previously lived there, people whom Yahweh had expelled as the Israelis advanced through the land.
4 Yǝnǝ «yuⱪiri jaylar»da, dɵnglǝrdǝ wǝ ⱨǝrⱪaysi kɵkǝrgǝn dǝrǝh astida kɵydürmǝ ⱪurbanliⱪ ⱪildi wǝ küjǝ kɵydürdi.
Ahaz offered sacrifices [to idols] at shrines on hilltops and under every big green tree.
5 Xunga, uning Hudasi Pǝrwǝrdigar uni Suriyǝ padixaⱨining ⱪoliƣa tapxurdi; Suriylǝr uni tarmar kǝltürüp, Yǝⱨudadin nurƣun hǝlⱪni tutⱪun ⱪilip Dǝmǝxⱪⱪǝ elip kǝtti. Huda yǝnǝ uni Israil padixaⱨining ⱪoliƣa tapxurdi, Israil padixaⱨi [Yǝⱨudada] qong ⱪirƣinqiliⱪ elip bardi.
Therefore Yahweh his God allowed his army to be defeated by the army of the king of Syria. They captured many soldiers of Judah and took them as prisoners to Damascus. The army of the king of Israel also defeated the army of Judah and killed very many of their soldiers.
6 Rǝmaliyaning oƣli Pikaⱨ Yǝⱨudada bir kün iqidǝ bir yüz yigirmǝ ming adǝmni ɵltürdi, ularning ⱨǝmmisi ǝzimǝtlǝr idi; buning sǝwǝbi, ular ata-bowilirining Hudasi Pǝrwǝrdigardin waz kǝqkǝnidi.
In one day the army of Remaliah’s son, King Pekah [of Israel], killed 120,000 soldiers in Judah. That happened because [the people of] Judah had abandoned Yahweh, the God whom their ancestors [worshiped].
7 Zikri isimlik bir Əfraimiy ǝzimǝt bar idi; u padixaⱨning oƣli Maasiyaⱨani, ordining bax ƣojidari Azrikam wǝ padixaⱨning bax wǝziri Əlkanaⱨni ⱪǝtl ⱪildi.
Zicri, a warrior from the tribe of Ephraim, killed king Ahaz’s son Maaseiah, Azrikam the officer in charge of the palace, and Elkanah, the king’s assistant.
8 Israillar ɵz ⱪerindaxliridin ikki yüz ming ayal, oƣul-ⱪiz balilarni tutⱪun ⱪilip elip kǝtti; ular yǝnǝ Yǝⱨudadin nurƣun urux ƣǝniymǝtlirini bulang-talang ⱪilip Samariyǝgǝ ǝkǝtti.
The soldiers of Israel captured 200,000 of the people of Judah, including many wives and sons and daughters [of the soldiers of Judah]. They also seized and took back to Samaria many valuable things.
9 Lekin u yǝrdǝ Pǝrwǝrdigarning Odǝd isimlik bir pǝyƣǝmbiri bar idi; u Samariyǝgǝ ⱪaytip kǝlgǝn ⱪoxunning aldiƣa qiⱪip ularƣa: — Ⱪaranglar, ata-bowanglarning Hudasi Pǝrwǝrdigar Yǝⱨudalarni aqqiⱪida silǝrning ⱪolunglarƣa tapxurdi wǝ silǝr pǝlǝkkǝ yǝtkǝn ⱪǝⱨri-ƣǝzǝp bilǝn ularni ɵltürdünglar.
But a prophet of Yahweh whose name was Obed was there [in Samaria]. He went out of the city to meet the army when it returned to Samaria. He said to them, “Because Yahweh, the God whom your ancestors [belonged to], was angry with [the people of] Judah, he allowed you to defeat them. But God has seen the cruel way that you slaughtered them.
10 Əmdi silǝr yǝnǝ Yǝⱨudalar bilǝn Yerusalemliⱪlarni mǝjburiy ɵzünglarƣa ⱪul-didǝk ⱪilmaⱪqi boluwatisilǝr. Lekin silǝr ɵzünglarmu Hudayinglar Pǝrwǝrdigar aldida gunaⱨ-itaǝtsizliklǝr ɵtküzdunglarƣu?
And now you want to [sin by] causing men and women from Judah to become your slaves, but you have certainly also sinned against Yahweh our God!
11 Əmdi gepimgǝ ⱪulaⱪ selinglar! Ⱪerindaxliringlardin tutⱪun ⱪilip kǝlgǝnlǝrni ⱪayturuwetinglar, qünki Pǝrwǝrdigarning ⱪattiⱪ ƣǝzipi bexinglarƣa qüxǝy dǝp ⱪaldi, dedi.
So listen to me! Send back [to Judah] your fellow-countrymen whom you have captured, because Yahweh is extremely angry with you [for what you did to them].”
12 Xuning bilǝn Əfraimlarning birⱪanqǝ yolbaxqiliri, yǝni Yoⱨananning oƣli Azariya, Mǝxillimotning oƣli Bǝrǝkiya, Xallumning oƣli Ⱨǝzǝkiya wǝ Ⱨadlayning oƣli Amasa ⱪozƣilip qiⱪip jǝngdin ⱪaytip kǝlgǝn ⱪoxunni tosuwelip
Then some of the leaders of [the tribe of] Ephraim—Azariah the son of Jehohanan, Berekiah the son of Meshillemoth, Jehizkiah the son of Shallum, and Amasa the son of Hadlai—rebuked those who were returning from the battle.
13 ularƣa: — Bu tutⱪunlarni bu yǝrgǝ elip kirsǝnglar bolmaydu; bizning Pǝrwǝrdigarning aldida gunaⱨimiz turup, yǝnǝ tehimu kɵp gunaⱨlar wǝ itaǝtsizliklǝrni aynitmaⱪqimusilǝr? Qünki bizning itaǝtsizlikimiz ⱨelimu intayin eƣirdur, Israilning bexiƣa otluⱪ ⱪǝⱨr-ƣǝzǝp qüxǝy dǝp ⱪaldi, dedi.
They said to them, “You must not bring those prisoners here! If you do that, Yahweh will consider that we are guilty of sinning. We are already guilty of committing many sins; do you want to cause us to be even more guilty by committing another sin? God is already very angry with [us people of] Israel!”
14 Xuning bilǝn lǝxkǝrlǝr tutⱪunlar bilǝn urux ƣǝniymǝtlirini yolbaxqilar wǝ pütkül jamaǝt aldida ⱪaldurup ⱪoydi.
So, while their leaders and others were watching, the soldiers released the prisoners, and also gave back to them the valuable things that they had captured.
15 Yuⱪirida ismi tilƣa elinƣan kixilǝr ⱪozƣilip, tutⱪunlarni baxlap qiⱪti, urux ƣǝniymǝtliri iqidin kiyim-keqǝk wǝ ayaƣlarni ularning arisidiki barliⱪ yalingaq, yalang ayaƣ turƣanlarƣa kiygüzüp, ⱨǝmmisini yemǝk-iqmǝk bilǝn ƣizalandurdi, üstibaxlirini maylidi, barliⱪ ajizlarni exǝklǝrgǝ mindürüp, ⱨǝmmisini «Horma dǝrǝhliri xǝⱨiri» dǝp atilidiƣan Yerihoƣa, ɵz ⱪerindaxlirining ⱪexiƣa apirip ⱪoydi, andin Samariyǝgǝ ⱪaytti.
The leaders who were selected took some of the clothes that the soldiers had taken from the prisoners and gave those clothes back to the people who were naked. They also gave to the prisoners sandals and other clothes and things to eat and drink, and they gave them olive oil to rub on their wounds. They gave donkeys to those who were very weak, in order that they could ride on them. Then they led them all to Jericho, the city that had many palm trees. Then those leaders [of Israel] returned to Samaria.
16 Bu qaƣda Aⱨaz padixaⱨ Asuriyǝning padixaⱨliriƣa yardǝm tilǝp adǝm ǝwǝtti,
About that time, King Ahaz sent [a message] to the king of Assyria requesting help.
17 qünki Edomiylar yǝnǝ Yǝⱨudaƣa ⱨujum ⱪilip nurƣun adǝmni tutⱪun ⱪilip kǝtkǝnidi.
[He did that because the army from] the Edom people-group had come again and attacked Judah and taken away many of the people of Judah as prisoners.
18 Filistiylǝrmu Xǝfǝlaⱨ tüzlǝnglikidiki wǝ Yǝⱨudaning jǝnubidiki xǝⱨǝrlǝrgǝ tajawuz ⱪilip kirip, Bǝyt-Xǝmǝx, Ayjalon, Gǝdǝrot, Sokoⱨ wǝ Sokoⱨⱪa tǝwǝ yeza-ⱪixlaⱪlarni, Timnaⱨ wǝ Timnaⱨⱪa tǝwǝ yeza-ⱪixlaⱪlarni, Gimzo wǝ Gimzoƣa tǝwǝ yeza-ⱪixlaⱪlarni ixƣal ⱪilip, xu yǝrlǝrgǝ jaylaxⱪanidi.
At the same time, men from Philistia had raided/attacked towns in the foothills and in the southern desert of Judah. They had captured Beth-Shemesh, Aijalon, and Gederoth [cities], as well as Soco, Timnah and Gimzo [towns] and the nearby villages.
19 Pǝrwǝrdigar Yǝⱨudaning padixaⱨi Aⱨaz tüpǝylidin Yǝⱨudani horluⱪⱪa ⱪaldurdi; qünki Aⱨaz Yǝⱨudani itaǝtsilikkǝ eziⱪturdi wǝ ɵzi Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa eƣir asiyliⱪ ⱪildi.
Yahweh [allowed those things to happen in order to] humble king Ahaz, because he had encouraged the people of Judah to do wicked things and had disobeyed Yahweh very much.
20 Asuriyǝning padixaⱨi Tiglat-Pilnǝsǝr dǝrwǝⱪǝ uning yeniƣa kǝldi, lekin yardǝm berixning orniƣa, uningƣa kɵp awariqiliklǝrni kǝltürdi.
Tiglath-Pileser, the king of Assyria, sent [his army saying that they would] help Ahaz, but instead of helping him, they caused him to experience trouble.
21 Qünki Aⱨaz Pǝrwǝrdigarning ɵyidin, padixaⱨning ordisidin, xundaⱪla ǝmǝldarlarning ɵyliridin kɵp mal-dunyani qiⱪirip, Asuriyǝ padixaⱨiƣa bǝrgǝn bolsimu, lekin uningƣa ⱨeq paydisi bolmidi.
Ahaz’s [soldiers] took some of the [valuable] things from the temple and from the king’s palace and from other leaders of Judah and sent them to the king of Assyria [to pay him to help them], but the king of Assyria refused to help Ahaz.
22 Muxundaⱪ intayin müxkül pǝyttǝ bu padixaⱨ Aⱨaz Pǝrwǝrdigar aldida tehimu eƣir ⱪǝbiⱨlikkǝ qɵküp kǝtti.
While King Ahaz was experiencing those troubles, he disobeyed Yahweh even more.
23 U ɵzini mǝƣlup ⱪilƣan Dǝmǝxⱪning ilaⱨliriƣa ⱪurbanliⱪ sundi, qünki u: «Suriyǝning padixaⱨlirining ilaⱨliri ularƣa yardǝm ⱪildi, xunga mǝnmu ularƣa ⱪurbanliⱪ sunup, ularni mangimu yardǝm beridiƣan ⱪilimǝn» dedi. Lekin ǝksiqǝ bu butlar uning ɵzini, xundaⱪla barliⱪ Israillarni ⱨalakǝtkǝ elip bardi.
He offered sacrifices to the gods that were worshiped in Damascus, whose [army] had defeated his [army]. He thought, “The gods that are worshiped by the kings of Syria have helped them, so I will offer sacrifices to those gods in order that they will help me.” But worshiping those gods caused Ahaz and all of Israel to be ruined.
24 Aⱨaz Pǝrwǝrdigarning ɵyidiki ǝswab-buyumlarni yiƣip elip qiⱪip, ularni kesip-ezip parǝ-parǝ ⱪiliwǝtti; wǝ Pǝrwǝrdigarning ɵyining dǝrwazilirini peqǝtliwǝtti. Ⱨǝm ɵzi üqün Yerusalemning ⱨǝrbir doⱪmuxida ⱪurbangaⱨlarni salƣuzdi.
Ahaz gathered all the furnishings [that were used] in the temple and broke them into pieces. He locked the doors of the temple and set up altars [for worshiping idols] at every street corner in Jerusalem.
25 U yǝnǝ Yǝⱨudaning ⱨǝrⱪaysi xǝⱨǝrliridǝ baxⱪa ilaⱨlarƣa huxbuy yeⱪix üqün «yuⱪiri jaylar»ni salƣuzdi, xundaⱪ ⱪilip ata-bowilirining Hudasi Pǝrwǝrdigarning ƣǝzipi ⱪozƣaldi.
In every town in Judah, his workers built shrines to burn sacrifices to other gods, and that caused Yahweh, the God whom their ancestors [worshiped], to be very angry.
26 Mana, uning ⱪalƣan ixliri, jümlidin barliⱪ tutⱪan yolliri baxtin-ahiriƣiqǝ «Yǝⱨuda wǝ Israil padixaⱨlirining tarihnamisi»da pütülgǝndur.
A record of the other things that Ahaz did while he was the king, from when he started to rule until he died, is written in the scroll called ‘The History of the Kings of Judah and Israel’.
27 Aⱨaz ata-bowiliri arisida uhlidi; kixilǝr uni Yerusalem xǝⱨirigǝ dǝpnǝ ⱪildi, lekin uni Israil padixaⱨlirining ⱪǝbristanliⱪiƣa dǝpnǝ ⱪilmidi. Oƣli Ⱨǝzǝkiya uning orniƣa padixaⱨ boldi.
Ahaz died and was buried in Jerusalem, but he was not buried in the tombs where the other kings [had been buried]. Then his son Hezekiah became the king.