< Samu'il 2 11 >
1 Xundaⱪ boldiki, yengi yilning bexida, padixaⱨlar jǝnggǝ atlanƣan waⱪitta Dawut Yoabni adǝmliri bilǝn ⱨǝmdǝ ⱨǝmmǝ Israilni jǝnggǝ mangdurdi; ular Ammoniylarning zeminini wǝyran ⱪilip, Rabbaⱨ xǝⱨirini muⱨasirigǝ aldi. Lekin Dawut Yerusalemda ⱪaldi.
And it came to pass, at the return of the year, at the time of the going forth of kings, that David sent Joab, and his servants with him, and all Israel, and they destroyed the sons of Ammon, and laid siege to Rabbah, —but, David, was remaining in Jerusalem.
2 Bir küni kǝqtǝ Dawut kariwattin ⱪopup, padixaⱨ ordisining ɵgizisidǝ aylinip yürǝtti; ɵgzidin u munqida yuyuniwatⱪan bir ayalni kɵrdi. Bu ayal bǝk qirayliⱪ idi.
And it came to pass that, at eventide, David arose from his couch, and walked to and fro on the roof of the king’s house, when, from the roof, he saw a woman bathing herself, —the woman being exceeding beautiful to look upon.
3 Dawut adǝm ǝwǝtip, ayalning hǝwirini soridi; birsi uningƣa: — Bu Eliamning ⱪizi, Ⱨittiy Uriyaning ayali Bat-Xeba ǝmǝsmu? — dedi.
And David sent and enquired after the woman, —and one said—Is not, this, Bath-sheba, daughter of Eliam, wife of Uriah the Hittite?
4 Dawut kixi ǝwǝtip, uni ⱪexiƣa ǝkǝltürdi (u waⱪitta u adǝttin pakliniwatⱪanidi). U uning ⱪexiƣa kǝlgǝndǝ, Dawut uning bilǝn billǝ boldi; andin u ɵz ɵyigǝ yenip kǝtti.
And David sent messengers, and fetched her, and she came in unto him, and he lay with her, she having purified herself from her uncleanness, —and she returned unto her own house.
5 Xuning bilǝn u ayal ⱨamilidar boldi, ⱨǝm Dawutⱪa: Mening boyumda ⱪaptu, dǝp hǝwǝr ǝwǝtti.
And the woman, having conceived, sent and told David, and said, I am with child.
6 Xuning bilǝn Dawut Yoabⱪa hǝwǝr yǝtküzüp: Ⱨittiy Uriyani mening ⱪeximƣa ǝwǝtinglar, dedi. Yoab Uriyani Dawutning ⱪexiƣa mangdurdi.
Then sent David unto Joab, Send unto me Uriah the Hittite. So Joab sent Uriah unto David.
7 Uriya Dawutning ⱪexiƣa kǝlgǝndǝ, u Yoabning ⱨalini, hǝlⱪning ⱨalini wǝ jǝng ǝⱨwalini soridi.
And, when Uriah had come in unto him, David asked—how Joab prospered, and how the people prospered, and how the war prospered.
8 Andin Dawut Uriyaƣa: Ɵz ɵyünggǝ berip putliringni yuƣin, dedi. Uriya padixaⱨning ordisidin qiⱪⱪanda, padixaⱨ kǝynidin uningƣa bir sowƣa ǝwǝtti.
Then said David unto Uriah, Go down unto thy house, and bathe thy feet. And, when Uriah went out of the house of the king, there followed him, a present from the king.
9 Lekin Uriya ɵz ɵyigǝ barmay, padixaⱨning ordisining dǝrwazisida, ƣojisining baxⱪa ⱪul-hizmǝtkarlirining arisida yatti.
But Uriah slept at the entrance of the king’s house, with all the servants of his lord, —and went not down unto his own house.
10 Ular Dawutⱪa: Uriya ɵz ɵyigǝ barmidi, dǝp hǝwǝr bǝrdi. Dawut Uriyadin: Sǝn yiraⱪ sǝpǝrdin kǝlding ǝmǝsmu? Nemixⱪa ɵz ɵyünggǝ kǝtmiding? — dǝp soridi.
And it was told David, saying, Uriah went not down, unto his own house. So David said unto Uriah—Was it not, from a journey, thou didst come? why, then, hast thou not been down unto thine own house?
11 Uriya Dawutⱪa: Mana, ǝⱨdǝ sanduⱪi, Israillar wǝ Yǝⱨudalar bolsa kǝpilǝrdǝ turup, ƣojam Yoab bilǝn ƣojamning hizmǝtkarliri oquⱪ dalada qedir tikip yetiwatsa, mǝn yǝp-iqip, ayalim bilǝn yetixⱪa ɵyümgǝ baraymu? Sening jening bilǝn wǝ ⱨayating bilǝn ⱪǝsǝm ⱪilimǝnki, mǝn undaⱪ ixni ⱪilmaymǝn — dedi.
And Uriah said unto David—The ark, and Israel and Judah, are dwelling in huts and, my lord Joab, and the servants of my lord, on the face of the field, are encamped, Was, I, then, to enter my own house, to eat and to drink and to lie with my wife? By thy life, yea by the life of thy soul, I could not do this thing.
12 Dawut Uriyaƣa: Bügün bu yǝrdǝ ⱪalƣin, ǝtǝ seni kǝtküzwetimǝn, — dedi. Uriya u küni wǝ ǝtisi Yerusalemda ⱪaldi.
Then said David unto Uriah—Abide here to-day also, and, to-morrow, will I let thee go. So Uriah abode in Jerusalem that day, and the morrow.
13 Dawut uni qaⱪirip ⱨǝmdastihan ⱪilip, yǝp-iqküzüp mǝst ⱪildi. Lekin xu keqisi Uriya ɵz ɵyigǝ barmay, qiⱪip ƣojisining ⱪul-hizmǝtkarlirining arisida ɵz kariwitida uhlidi.
And David called him, and he did eat before him, and drank, and he made him drunk, —and he went forth in the evening to lie down on his bed, with the servants of his lord, but, unto his own house, went he not down.
14 Ətisi Dawut Yoabⱪa hǝt yezip, Uriyaning alƣaq ketixigǝ bǝrdi.
And so it was, in the morning, that David wrote a letter unto Joab, —and sent it by the hand of Uriah;
15 Hǝttǝ u: Uriyani soⱪux ǝng kǝskin bolidiƣan aldinⱪi sǝptǝ turƣuzƣin, andin uning ɵltürülüxi üqün uningdin qekinip turunglar, dǝp yazƣanidi.
and he wrote in the letter, saying, —Set ye Uriah in the forefront of the hottest battle, and retire ye from him, that he be smitten and die.
16 Xuning bilǝn Yoab xǝⱨǝrni kɵzitip, Uriyani palwanlar [kǝskin soⱪuxⱪan] yǝrgǝ mangdurdi.
So it came to pass, when Joab was laying siege to the city, that he put Uriah in the place where he knew that the men of valour, were.
17 Xǝⱨǝrdiki adǝmlǝr qiⱪip, Yoab bilǝn soⱪuxⱪanda hǝlⱪtin, yǝni Dawutning adǝmliridin birnǝqqisi yiⱪildi; Uriyamu ɵldi.
And forth sallied the men of the city, and fought with Joab, and there fell some of the people, of the servants of David, —then died also, Uriah the Hittite.
18 Yoab adǝm ǝwǝtip jǝngning ⱨǝmmǝ wǝⱪǝliridin Dawutⱪa hǝwǝr bǝrdi.
So Joab sent and told David all the news of the battle;
19 U hǝwǝrqigǝ mundaⱪ tapilidi: Padixaⱨⱪa jǝngning ⱨǝmmǝ wǝⱪǝlirini dǝp bolƣiningda,
and he charged the messenger saying, —When thou hast ended all the news of the battle, in speaking unto the king,
20 ǝgǝr padixaⱨ ƣǝzǝplinip seningdin: Soⱪuxⱪanda nemixⱪa xǝⱨǝr sepiliƣa xundaⱪ yeⱪin bardinglar? Ularning sepilidin ya atidiƣanliⱪini bilmǝmtinglar?
then shall it be, if the king’s anger arise, and he say unto thee, Why came ye near unto the city, to fight? Knew ye not, that they would shoot from off the wall?
21 Yǝrubbǝxǝtning oƣli Abimǝlǝkni kim ɵltürginini bilmǝmsǝn? Bir hotun sepildin uningƣa bir parqǝ yarƣunqaⱪ texini etip, u Tǝbǝz xǝⱨiridǝ ɵlmidimu? Nemixⱪa sepilƣa undaⱪ yeⱪin bardinglar? — Desǝ, sǝn: Silining ⱪulliri Ⱨittiy Uriyamu ɵldi, dǝp eytⱪin — dedi.
Who smote Abimelech son of Jerubbaal? Did not, a woman, cast on him an upper millstone from off the wall, that he died, in Thebez? Wherefore came ye near unto the wall? Then shalt thou say—Moreover, thy servant, Uriah the Hittite, died.
22 Hǝwǝrqi berip Yoab uningƣa tapxurup ǝwǝtkǝn hǝwǝrning ⱨǝmmisini Dawutⱪa dǝp bǝrdi.
And the messenger went his way, —and came in, and told David, all that Joab had sent him [to tell].
23 Hǝwǝrqi Dawutⱪa: Düxmǝnlǝr bizdin küqlük kelip, dalada bizgǝ ⱨujum ⱪildi; lekin biz ularƣa zǝrbǝ berip qekindürüp, xǝⱨǝrning dǝrwazisiƣiqǝ ⱪoƣliduⱪ.
And the messenger said unto David, The men were too strong for us, and sallied forth against us, in the field, —so we were drawn against them as far as the opening of the gate.
24 Andin ya atⱪuqilar sepildin ⱪul-hizmǝtkarliringƣa ya etip, padixaⱨning ⱪul-hizmǝtkarliridin birnǝqqini ɵltürdi. Ⱪulliri Uriyamu ɵldi — dedi.
Then did the archers shoot upon thy servants, from off the wall, and there died some of the servants of the king, —moreover also, thy servant, Uriah the Hittite, died.
25 Dawut hǝwǝrqigǝ: Yoabⱪa mundaⱪ degin: — Bu ix nǝziringdǝ eƣir bolmisun, ⱪiliq ya uni ya buni yǝydu; xǝⱨǝrgǝ bolƣan ⱨujuminglarni ⱪattiⱪ ⱪilip, uni ƣulitinglar, dǝp eytip uni jür’ǝtlǝndürgin — dedi.
Then said David unto the messenger—Thus, shalt thou say unto Joab, —Let not this thing be grievous in thine eyes, for, now this one, and then that one, doth the sword devour, —make hot thy battle against the city, and overthrow it; Thus embolden thou him.
26 Uriyaning ayali eri Uriyaning ɵlginini anglap, eri üqün matǝm tutti.
And, when Uriah’s wife heard that Uriah her husband was dead, she made loud lamentation over her lord.
27 Matǝm künliri ɵtkǝndǝ Dawut adǝm ǝwǝtip uni ordisiƣa kǝltürdi. Xuning bilǝn u Dawutning ayali bolup, uningƣa bir oƣul tuƣdi. Lekin Dawutning ⱪilƣan ixi Pǝrwǝrdigarning nǝziridǝ rǝzil idi.
And, when the time of mourning had passed, David sent and received her into his house, and she became his wife, and bare him a son. But the thing which David had done was wicked in the eyes of Yahweh.