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1 Dawut ɵzi bilǝn bolƣan hǝlⱪni yiƣip editlidi wǝ ularning üstigǝ mingbexi bilǝn yüzbexi ⱪoydi.
And David numbered the people that were with him, and he set over them captains of thousands and captains of hundreds.
2 Andin Dawut hǝlⱪni üq bɵlǝkkǝ bɵlüp jǝnggǝ qiⱪardi; birinqi bɵlǝkni Yoabning ⱪol astida, ikkinqi bɵlǝkni Zǝruiyaning oƣli, Yoabning inisi Abixayning ⱪol astida wǝ üqinqi bɵlǝkni Gatliⱪ Ittayning ⱪol astida ⱪoydi. Padixaⱨ hǝlⱪⱪǝ: Bǝrⱨǝⱪ, mǝnmu silǝr bilǝn jǝnggǝ qiⱪimǝn, dedi.
And David sent forth the people a third part under the command of Joab, and a third part under the command of Abishai the son of Zeruyah, Joab's brother, and a third part under the command of Ittai the Gittite. And the king said unto the people, I myself also will without fail go forth with you.
3 Lekin hǝlⱪ: Sili qiⱪmisila, ǝgǝr biz ⱪaqsaⱪ düxmǝn bizgǝ pǝrwa ⱪilmaydu; ⱨǝtta yerimimiz ɵlüp kǝtsǝkmu bizgǝ pǝrwa ⱪilmaydu. Qünki ɵzliri bizning on mingimizgǝ barawǝr bolila. Yahxisi sili xǝⱨǝrdǝ turup bizgǝ ⱨǝmdǝm boluxⱪa tǝyyar turƣayla, dedi.
But the people said, Thou shalt not go forth; for if we should have to flee away, they will not care for us; and if half of us die, they will not care for us; for now thou art worth ten thousand of us: therefore now it is better that thou shouldst be a succor to us out of the city.
4 Padixaⱨ ularƣa: Silǝrgǝ nemǝ layiⱪ kɵrünsǝ, xuni ⱪilimǝn, — dedi. Xuning bilǝn hǝlⱪ yüzdin, mingdin bolup xǝⱨǝrdin qiⱪiwatⱪanda, padixaⱨ dǝrwazining yenida turdi.
And the king said unto them, What seemeth good in your eyes will I do. And the king placed himself by the side of the gate, and all the people went out by hundreds and by thousands.
5 Padixaⱨ Yoab bilǝn Abxay wǝ Ittayƣa: Mǝn üqün Abxalomƣa yahxi muamilidǝ bolup ayanglar, dedi. Padixaⱨning [ⱨǝmmǝ sǝrdarliriƣa] Abxalom toƣrisida xundaⱪ tapiliƣinida, barliⱪ hǝlⱪ tapiliƣinini anglidi.
And the king commanded Joab and Abishai and Ittai, saying, Deal gently for my sake with the young man, with Abshalom. And all the people heard when the king charged all the captains with respect to Abshalom.
6 Andin hǝlⱪ Israil bilǝn soⱪuxⱪili mǝydanƣa qiⱪti; soⱪux Əfraimning ormanliⱪida boldi.
So the people went out into the field against Israel: and the battle took place in the forest of Ephraim.
7 U yǝrdǝ Israil Dawutning adǝmliridin mǝƣlup boldi. U küni ular ⱪattiⱪ ⱪirƣin ⱪilindi — yigirmǝ mingi ɵldi.
And the people of Israel were smitten there before David's servants, and the slaughter was great there on that day—twenty thousand men.
8 Soⱪux xu zeminƣa yeyildi; ormanliⱪ yǝwǝtkǝnlǝr ⱪiliqta ɵlgǝnlǝrdin kɵp boldi.
And the battle became extended there over the face of all the country: and the forest devoured yet more of the people than the sword had devoured on that day.
9 Abxalom Dawutning ƣulamliri bilǝn tuyuⱪsiz uqrixip ⱪaldi; Abxalom ɵz ⱪeqiriƣa minip, qong dub dǝrihining ⱪoyuⱪ xahlirining tegidin ɵtkǝndǝ, uning bexi dǝrǝh xehiƣa kǝplixip ⱪelip, u esilip ⱪaldi; u mingǝn ⱪeqir bolsa aldiƣa ketip ⱪaldi.
And Abshalom happened to come before the servants of David. And Abshalom was riding upon a mule, and the mule came under the thick boughs of a great oak, and his head caught hold of the oak, and he was left hanging between the heaven and the earth: and the mule that was under him passed on.
10 Birsi buni kɵrüp Yoabⱪa hǝwǝr berip: Mana, mǝn Abxalomning bir dub dǝrihidǝ sanggilap turƣinini kɵrdüm, dedi.
And a certain man saw, and told it to Joab, and said, Behold, I have seen Abshalom hanging on an oak.
11 Yoab hǝwǝr bǝrgǝn adǝmgǝ: Nemǝ! Sǝn uni kɵrüp turup, nemixⱪa uni urup ɵltürüp yǝrgǝ qüxürmiding? Xundaⱪ ⱪilƣan bolsang, sanga on kümüx tǝnggǝ wǝ bir kǝmǝr berǝttim, — dedi.
And Joab said unto the man that told him, And, behold, thou sawest him: why then didst thou not smite him there to the ground? and it would have been obligatory on me to give thee ten shekels of silver and a girdle.
12 U adǝm Yoabⱪa: Ⱪolumƣa ming kümüx tǝnggǝ tǝgsimu, ⱪolumni padixaⱨning oƣliƣa uzatmayttim! Qünki padixaⱨning ⱨǝmmimiz aldida sanga, Abixayƣa wǝ Ittayƣa: Mening üqün ⱨǝr biringlar Abxalomni ayanglar, dǝp buyruƣinini angliduⱪ.
And the man said unto Joab, And though I should weigh on my hands a thousand shekels of silver, I would not stretch forth my hand against the king's son; for before our ears did the king charge thee and Abishai and Ittai, saying, Take heed, whoever it be, of the young man, of Abshalom.
13 Əgǝr mǝn ɵz jenimni tǝwǝkkul ⱪilip, xundaⱪ ⱪilƣan bolsam (ⱨǝrⱪandaⱪ ix padixaⱨtin yoxurun ⱪalmaydu!) sǝn meni taxlap, düxmining ⱪatarida kɵrǝtting, — dedi.
Or should I even have acted with falsehood against my own life, since there is no matter which can be hidden from the king; thou wouldst surely have placed thyself aloof.
14 Yoab: Sening bilǝn bundaⱪ deyixixkǝ qolam yoⱪ! — dedi-dǝ, ⱪoliƣa üq nǝyzini elip dǝrǝhtǝ sanggilaⱪliⱪ ⱨalda tirik turƣan Abxalomning yürikigǝ sanjidi.
Then said Joab, I will not wait thus before thee. And he took three darts in his hand, and thrust them into the heart of Abshalom, who was yet alive in the midst of the oak.
15 Andin Yoabning yaraƣ kɵtürgüqisi bolƣan on ƣulam Abxalomning qɵrisigǝ yiƣilip, uni urup ɵltürdi.
And ten young men, Joab's armor-bearers, encompassed and smote Abshalom, and slew him.
16 Andin Yoab kanay qaldi; hǝlⱪ Israilni ⱪoƣlaxtin yandi; qünki Yoab ⱪoxunni qekinixkǝ qaⱪirdi.
And Joab blew the cornet, and the people returned from pursuing after Israel; for Joab restrained the people.
17 Ular Abxalomni ormanliⱪtiki qong bir azgalƣa taxlap üstigǝ nurƣun taxlarni dɵwilǝp ⱪoydi. Israillar bolsa ⱪeqip ⱨǝrbiri ɵz makaniƣa kǝtti.
And they took Abshalom, and cast him down in the forest, into the large pit, and erected upon him a very great heap of stones: and all Israel fled, every one, to his tents.
18 Abxalom tirik waⱪtida padixaⱨ wadisida ɵzigǝ bir abidǝ turƣuzƣanidi. Qünki u: Mening namimni ⱪaldurdiƣanƣa oƣlum yoⱪ dǝp, u tax abidini ɵz nami bilǝn atiƣanidi. Xuning bilǝn bu tax bügüngǝ ⱪǝdǝr «Abxalomning yadikari» dǝp atilidu.
Now Abshalom had taken and reared up for himself in his lifetime, the pillar, which is in the king's dale; for he said, I have no son, so as to keep my name in remembrance; and he called the pillar after his own name: and it was called Abshalom's monument, even until this day.
19 Zadokning oƣli Ahimaaz [Yoabⱪa]: Pǝrwǝrdigar seni düxmǝnliringdin ⱪutⱪuzup sǝn üqün intiⱪam aldi, dǝp padixaⱨⱪa hǝwǝr berixkǝ meni dǝrⱨal mangƣuzƣin, — dedi.
And Achima'az the son of Zadok said, Do let me run, I pray thee, and bear the king tidings, that the Lord hath done him justice from the power of his enemies.
20 Lekin Yoab uningƣa: Sǝn bügün hǝwǝr bǝrmǝysǝn, bǝlki baxⱪa bir küni hǝwǝr berisǝn; padixaⱨning oƣli ɵlgini tüpǝylidin, bügün hǝwǝr bǝrmǝysǝn, dedi.
And Joab said unto him, Thou art not the man to bear [good] tidings this day, and thou shalt bear tidings another day; but this day thou shalt bear no tidings, because the king's son is dead.
21 Xuning bilǝn Yoab Kuxiyƣa: Berip padixaⱨⱪa kɵrginingni dǝp bǝrgin, dedi. Kuxiyliⱪ Yoabⱪa tǝzim ⱪilip yügürüp kǝtti.
Then said Joab to the Cushi, Go tell the king what thou hast seen, And Cushi bowed himself unto Joab, and ran.
22 Lekin Zadokning oƣli Ahimaaz Yoabⱪa yǝnǝ: Ⱪandaⱪla bolmisun bu Kuxiyning kǝynidin yügürüxkǝ manga ijazǝt bǝrgin, — dedi. Yoab: I oƣlum, sanga ⱨeqⱪandaⱪ sɵyünqi bǝrgüdǝk hǝwǝr bolmisa, nemixⱪa yügürüxni halaysǝn? — dedi.
Then said Achima'az the son of Zadok yet again to Joab, Be it as it may, let me, I pray thee, run also after the Cushi. And Joab said, Wherefore is it that thou wilt run, my son, seeing that thou hast no profitable tidings?
23 U yǝnǝ: Ⱪandaⱪla bolmisun, meni yügürgüzgin, dedi. Yoab uningƣa: Mang, yügür, dewidi, Ahimaaz Iordan dǝryasidiki tüzlǝnglik bilǝn yügürüp Kuxiygǝ yetixip uningdin ɵtüp kǝtti.
But be it as it may, let me run. And he said unto him, Run. And Achima'az ran by the way of the plain, and passed the Cushi.
24 Dawut iqki-taxⱪi dǝrwazining otturisida olturatti. Kɵzǝtqi dǝrwazining ɵgzisidin sepilning üstigǝ qiⱪip, bexini kɵtürüp ⱪariwidi, mana bir adǝmning yügürüp keliwatⱪinini kɵrdi.
And David was sitting between the two gates: and the watchman went up to the roof of the gate, upon the wall, and as he lifted up his eyes, he saw, and behold, a man was running alone.
25 Kɵzǝtqi warⱪirap padixaⱨⱪa hǝwǝr bǝrdi. Padixaⱨ: Əgǝr u yalƣuz bolsa uningda qoⱪum hǝwǝr bar, dedi. Hǝwǝrqi bolsa yeⱪinlixip keliwatatti.
And the watchman cried, and told it to the king. And the king said, If he be alone, there are tidings in his mouth. And he came nearer and nearer continually.
26 Andin kɵzǝtqi yǝnǝ bir adǝmning yügürüp kǝlginini kɵrdi. Kɵzǝtqi dǝrwaziwǝngǝ: Mana yǝnǝ bir adǝm yalƣuz yügürüp keliwatidu, — dedi. Padixaⱨ: Bumu hǝwǝrqi ikǝn, dedi.
And the watchman saw another man running: and the watchman called unto the gate-keeper, and said, Behold, here is a man running alone. And the king said, Also this one bringeth tidings.
27 Kɵzǝtqi: Awwalⱪisining yügürüxi manga Zadokning oƣli Ahimaazning yügürxidǝk kɵründi, — dedi. Padixaⱨ: U yahxi adǝm, hux hǝwǝr yǝtküzidu, — dedi.
And the watchman said, I regard the running of the foremost as the running of Achima'az the son of Zadok. And the king said, That is a good man, and with good tidings must he come.
28 Ahimaaz padixaⱨⱪa towlap: Salam! dǝp padixaⱨⱪa yüzini yǝrgǝ tǝgküzüp tǝzim ⱪilip: Ƣojam padixaⱨⱪa ziyan yǝtkürüxkǝ ⱪollirini kɵtürgǝn adǝmlǝrni mǝƣlubiyǝtkǝ muptila ⱪilƣan Pǝrwǝrdigar Hudaliri mubarǝktur! — dedi.
And Achima'az called, and said unto the king, Peace. And he prostrated himself to the king with his face to the earth, and said, Blessed be the Lord thy God, who hath surrendered the men that had lifted up their hand against my Lord the king.
29 Padixaⱨ: Abxalom salamǝtmu? — dǝp soridi. Ahimaaz jawab berip: Yoab padixaⱨning ⱪuli wǝ peⱪirlirini mangdurƣanda, peⱪir kixilǝrning qong ⱪalaymiⱪanqiliⱪini kɵrdum, lekin nemǝ ix bolƣanliⱪini bilmidim, — dedi.
And the king said, Is the young man Abshalom safe? And Achima'az answered, I saw the greatest crowd when Joab sent off the king's servant, and thy servant; but I know not what hath happened.
30 Padixaⱨ: Boldi, buyaⱪta turup turƣin, dedi. U bir tǝrǝpkǝ berip turdi.
And the king said, Turn aside, place thyself here. And he turned aside, and remained standing.
31 Wǝ mana, Kuxiy yetip kǝldi; Kuxiy: Ƣojam padixaⱨ hux hǝwǝrni angliƣayla. Pǝrwǝrdigar bügün asiyliⱪ ⱪilip ⱪozƣalƣan ⱨǝmmisidin silini ⱪutⱪuzup, ulardin intiⱪam aldi, dedi.
And, behold, the Cushi came [next]; and the Cushi said, Let my lord the king receive the tidings, that the Lord hath done thee justice this day from the power of all those that had risen up against thee.
32 Padixaⱨ Kuxiyƣa: Yigit Abxalom salamǝtmu? dǝp soridi. Kuxiy: Ƣojam padixaⱨning düxmǝnliri wǝ silini ⱪǝstlǝxkǝ ⱪozƣalƣanlarning ⱨǝmmisi u yigitkǝ ohxax bolsun! — dedi.
And the king said unto the Cushi, Is the young man Abshalom safe? And the Cushi answered, May like the young man be the enemies of my Lord the king, and all that have risen up against thee for evil.
33 Padixaⱨ tolimu azablinip, dǝrwazining tɵpisidiki balihaniƣa yiƣliƣan peti qiⱪti; u mangƣaq: I oƣlum Abxalom! I oƣlum, oƣlum Abxalom! Kaxki, mǝn sening ornungda ɵlsǝm bolmasmidi! I Abxalom, mening oƣlum, mening oƣlum! dedi.
And the king was much moved, and he went up to the upper chamber of the gate, and wept: and thus he said as he went, O my son Abshalom, my son, my son Abshalom! who would grant that I had died in thy stead, O Abshalom, my son, my son!