< Rosullarning paaliyǝtliri 16 >

1 Andin u Dǝrbǝ wǝ Listra xǝⱨǝrlirigimu bardi. Mana, xu yǝrdǝ etiⱪadqi Yǝⱨudiy bir ayalning oƣli, Timotiy isimlik bir muhlis bar idi. Uning atisi bolsa grek idi.
Paul [and Silas] to Derbe [city and visited the believers there]. Next [they went to] Lystra [city]. A believer whose name was Timothy lived there. His mother was a Jewish believer, but his father was a Greek.
2 Listra wǝ Konya xǝⱨǝrliridiki ⱪerindaxlarning ⱨǝmmisi uning toƣruluⱪ yahxi guwaⱨliⱪ berǝtti.
The believers in Lystra and Iconium said good things about Timothy,
3 Pawlus uni ɵzi bilǝn billǝ elip mangmaⱪqi boldi. Biraⱪ bu yǝrdiki Yǝⱨudiylarning ⱨǝmmisi [Timotiyning] atisining grek ikǝnlikini bilgǝqkǝ, Pawlus uni elip hǝtnǝ ⱪildurdi.
and Paul wanted to take Timothy with him [when he went] to other places, so he circumcised Timothy. [He did that so that] the Jews who lived in those places [would accept Timothy], because they knew that his non-Jewish father [had not allowed him to be circumcised] {[anyone to circumcise his son]}.
4 Ular xǝⱨǝr-yezilardin ɵtkǝq, Yerusalemdiki rosullar bilǝn aⱪsaⱪallar [yat ǝllǝrgǝ] bekitkǝn bǝlgilimilǝrni ularning riayǝ ⱪilixi üqün tapxurdi.
[So Timothy went with Paul and Silas] and they traveled to many other towns. [In each town] they told [the] believers the rules that had been decided by the apostles and elders in Jerusalem {that the apostles and elders in Jerusalem had decided} that [non-Jewish] believers should obey.
5 Xundaⱪ ⱪilip, jamaǝtlǝr etiⱪadta küqǝytilip, sanlirimu kündin-küngǝ kɵpǝydi.
[God was helping] the believers in those towns to trust more strongly [in the Lord Jesus], and every day more people became believers.
6 Muⱪǝddǝs Roⱨ ularning Asiya ɵlkisidǝ sɵz-kalamni jakarlixiƣa yol ⱪoymiƣan bolup, Pawluslar ǝmdi Frigiyǝ wǝ Galatiya rayonliridin ɵtüp,
Paul and his companions wanted/planned to enter Asia [province] preach the message [about Jesus] there, but they were prevented by the Holy Spirit {the Holy Spirit prevented them} [from going there. So] they traveled through Phrygia and Galatia [provinces].
7 Misiyǝ rayoniƣa kǝlgǝndin keyin, Bitiniyǝ ɵlkisigǝ kirmǝkqi boldi. Biraⱪ Əysaning Roⱨi ularƣa bundaⱪ ⱪilixiⱪimu yol ⱪoymidi.
They arrived at the border of Mysia [province] and they wanted to go [north] Bithynia [province]. But [again] the Spirit of Jesus showed them that they should not [go there].
8 Xuning bilǝn ular Misiyǝdin ɵtüp, dengiz boyidiki Troas xǝⱨirigǝ qüxti.
So they went through Mysia [province] and arrived at Troas, a [port city. I, Luke, joined them there].
9 Xu küni kǝqtǝ, Pawlusⱪa bir ƣayibanǝ kɵrünüx kɵrünüp, Makedoniyǝlik bir kixi uning aldida ɵrǝ turup: — [Dengizdin] ɵtüp, Makedoniyǝgǝ kelip, bizgǝ yardǝm bǝrgǝysǝn! — dǝp ɵtündi.
That night [God gave] Paul a vision in which he saw a man [who was a native] of Macedonia [province]. He was standing [some distance away], and he was earnestly calling to Paul, “[Please] come over [here] to Macedonia and help us!”
10 U bu kɵrünüxni kɵrgǝndin keyin, Rǝb bizni jǝzmǝn u kixilǝrning ⱪexiƣa berip, ularƣa hux hǝwǝr jakarlaxⱪa qaⱪirƣan, degǝn hulasigǝ kelip, dǝrⱨal Makedoniyǝgǝ berixⱪa tǝyyarlanduⱪ.
[The next morning] we [(exc)] immediately got ready to go to Macedonia, because we believed that God had called us to [go and] preach the good message to the people there.
11 Biz kemigǝ qiⱪip, Troastin yolƣa qiⱪip, Samodrak ariliƣa ⱪarap yol alduⱪ wǝ ǝtisi [Makedoniyǝdiki] Neapolis xǝⱨirigǝ yetip barduⱪ.
So we [(exc)] got on a ship in Troas and sailed across [the sea] Samothrace [Island. We spent the night there], and the next day [we sailed again across the sea and arrived] at Neapolis [port/town].
12 U yǝrdin Makedoniyǝning xu rayonidiki Filippi degǝn muⱨim xǝⱨirigǝ ɵttuⱪ. Bumu Rimdiki bir mustǝmlikǝ xǝⱨǝr idi. Biz bu yǝrdǝ birnǝqqǝ kün turduⱪ.
Then we [left Neapolis and] went [by land] to Philippi. It was a very important city in Macedonia [province, where many] Roman citizens lived. We stayed in Philippi several days.
13 Xabat küni, [xǝⱨǝr] dǝrwazisidin qiⱪip dǝrya saⱨiligǝ barduⱪ; qünki biz u yǝrdǝ dua-tilawǝt ⱪilidiƣan bir jay bar dǝp oyliduⱪ; dǝrwǝⱪǝ xundaⱪ boldi. Biz olturup, u yǝrgǝ yiƣilƣan ayallarƣa sɵzlǝxkǝ baxliduⱪ.
On the first (Sabbath/Jewish day of rest) [after we(exc) arrived], we went outside the city gate [down] to the river. We had heard [someone say] that [Jewish] people gathered to pray there. [When we arrived there, we saw] some women who had gathered [to pray]. So we sat down and began to tell them [the message about Jesus].
14 Ularning iqidǝ sɵsün rǝht sodisi ⱪilidiƣan, Tiyatira xǝⱨirilik, Hudadin ⱪorⱪidiƣan Lidya isimlik bir ayal bar idi. Rǝb uning ⱪǝlbini Pawlusning eytⱪanlirini ⱪobul ⱪilixⱪa aqti.
A woman whose name was Lydia was one of those who were listening [to Paul. She was a non-Jewish woman], from Thyatira [city, who bought and] sold [expensive] purple cloth. She had accepted what the Jews believe about God. The Lord [God] caused her to pay attention to the message that Paul preached, and she believed it. [The members of her household also heard the good message and believed in Jesus] [MTY].
15 U ailisidikilǝr bilǝn qɵmüldürülgǝn bolup bizdin ɵtünüp: — Əgǝr silǝr meni [ⱨǝⱪiⱪǝtǝn] Rǝbgǝ etiⱪad ⱪilƣuqi dǝp bilsǝnglǝr, mening ɵyümgǝ berip turunglar! — dǝp qing turup bizni maⱪullatti.
After [Paul and Silas] baptized Lydia and the others who lived in her house [MTY] {After Lydia and the others who lived in her house were baptized}, she invited us to [go and stay in] her home. She said, “You [(pl)] know that I [now] believe in the Lord [Jesus], so [please] come and stay in my house.” She persuaded us [to do that, so we(exc) stayed there].
16 Bir küni biz xu dua ⱪilidiƣan jayƣa ketip barƣinimizda, bir dedǝk bizgǝ yoluⱪti; bu ⱪizƣa pal salƣuqi bir jin qaplixiwalƣanidi; dedǝk hojayinliriƣa pal selix yoli bilǝn nurƣun payda tepip bǝrgǝnidi.
Another day, while we [(exc)] were going to the place where people regularly gathered to pray, we met a young woman who was a slave. An evil spirit was enabling her to be a ventriloquist and to tell people what would happen [to them]. People paid a lot of money to [the men who were] her owners, in return for her telling them things that [she said] would happen [to them].
17 U yol boyi Pawlus wǝ bizgǝ ǝgixip: — Bu kixilǝr Ⱨǝmmidin aliy Hudaning ⱪulliri, ular silǝrgǝ nijatliⱪ bir yolini jakarlaydu! — dǝp warⱪirap mangdi.
This young woman followed Paul and the rest of us. She continually shouted, “These men serve the God who is the greatest [of all gods]! They are telling you how ([God] can save you [so that he will not punish you/to be] saved)”
18 U uda kɵp künlǝr xundaⱪ warⱪiridi. Bu ix Pawlusning ⱪǝlbini azablap, u ⱪizƣa burulup, jinƣa: — Əysa Mǝsiⱨning nami bilǝn buyruymǝnki, uningdin qiⱪ! — deyixigila, jin xuan qiⱪip kǝtti.
She continued to do that for many days. Finally Paul became irritated. So he turned [toward the young woman] and rebuked the evil spirit [that was in her. He said], “By the authority [MTY] of Jesus Christ, I command you [(sg)] to come out of this young woman!” Right away the evil spirit left her.
19 Dedǝkning hojayinliri uningƣa baƣliƣan pul tepix ümidining yoⱪⱪa qiⱪⱪanliⱪini kɵrüp, Pawlus bilǝn Silasⱪa ⱪol selip, ularni bazar mǝydaniƣa sɵrǝp, ⱨɵkümdarlarning aldiƣa elip bardi.
And then her owners realized that she could no longer earn money for them [because she could no longer predict what would happen to people, so they were angry]. They grabbed Paul and Silas and forcefully took them to the public square, to [the place where] the government authorities and [a lot of other people were gathered].
20 Ular ikkiylǝnni soraⱪqi ǝmǝldarlarning aldiƣa qiⱪirip: — Bu adǝmlǝr Yǝⱨudiylar bolup, xǝⱨirimizni ⱪalaymiⱪanlaxturuwǝtmǝktǝ.
The owners [of the young woman] brought Paul and Silas to the city officials and told them, “These men are Jews, and they are greatly troubling [the people in] [MTY] our city.
21 Biz bolsaⱪ rimliⱪlarmiz, ular ⱪanunimizƣa hilap bolƣan wǝ ⱪobul ⱪilixⱪa yaki yürgüzüxkǝ bolmaydiƣan ⱪaidǝ-yosunlarni tǝrƣib ⱪiliwatidu! — dǝp xikayǝt ⱪildi.
They are teaching that we [(inc)] should follow customs that our laws do not allow us Romans to consider [to be correct] or to obey!”
22 Toplanƣan halayiⱪmu ularƣa ⱨujum ⱪilixⱪa ⱪozƣaldi; soraⱪqi ǝmǝldarlar ularning kiyimlirini yirtip yalingaqlap, kaltǝk bilǝn dumbilaxⱪa ǝmr qüxürdi.
Many of the crowd joined [those who were accusing] Paul and Silas, and started beating them. Then the [Roman] authorities commanded [soldiers] to tear the shirts off Paul and Silas and to beat them [with rods/sticks].
23 Ikkiylǝnni kaltǝk bilǝn kɵp dumbiliƣandin keyin, ularni zindanƣa taxlidi wǝ xundaⱪla gundipayni ⱪattiⱪ kɵzitixkǝ buyrudi.
[So the soldiers] beat Paul and Silas vigorously [with rods]. After that, they [took them and] shoved them into the prison. They told the jailer that he should lock them up securely.
24 U buyruⱪni tapxuruwelix bilǝn ularni zindanning iqkiridiki kamerƣa solap, putliriƣa ixkǝl saldi.
[Because the officials] had [commanded] him [to do that], the jailer shoved Paul and Silas into the cell that was farthest inside. [There, he made them sit down on the floor/ground and stretch out their legs]. Then he fastened their ankles in [grooves] between two large wooden beams, [so that Paul and Silas could not move their legs].
25 Tün yerimda, Pawlus bilǝn Silas dua ⱪilip, Hudaƣa mǝdⱨiyǝ küylirini eytiwatatti. Baxⱪa mǝⱨbuslar bolsa ⱪulaⱪ selip anglawatatti.
About midnight, Paul and Silas were praying [aloud] and praising God by singing hymns. The [other] prisoners were listening attentively to them.
26 Tuyuⱪsiz ⱪattiⱪ yǝr tǝwrǝx yüz bǝrdi; zindanning ullirimu tǝwrinip kǝtti wǝ zindanning ⱨǝmmǝ ixikliri xuan eqilip, ⱨǝrbir mǝⱨbusning kixǝnlirimu qüxüp kǝtti.
Suddenly there was a very strong earthquake. It shook the entire jail [SYN] and its foundation [SYN]. [The earthquake caused] all the doors [of the jail] to open suddenly, and [caused] all the chains that fastened the prisoners to fall off.
27 Gundipay uyⱪudin oyƣinip, zindanning ixiklirining oquⱪ turƣanliⱪini kɵrüp, mǝⱨbuslar ⱪeqip ketiptu dǝp oylap, ⱪiliqini suƣurup elip, ɵzini ɵltürüwalmaⱪqi boldi.
The jailer woke up and saw that the doors of the jail were open. He thought that the prisoners had escaped. So he pulled out his sword in order to kill himself, [because he knew that the officials would kill him if the prisoners escaped].
28 Lekin Pawlus ⱪattiⱪ awazda: — Ɵzünggǝ zǝrǝr yǝtküzmǝ, ⱨǝmmimiz bar! — dǝp warⱪiridi.
Paul [saw the jailer and] shouted to him, “Do not harm yourself! We [(exc) prisoners] are all here!”
29 Gundipay: Qiraƣlarni kǝltürünglar dǝp towlap iqkirigǝ etilip kirip, titrigǝn ⱨalda Pawlus bilǝn Silasning ayiƣiƣa yiⱪildi.
The jailer shouted [to someone] to bring torches/lanterns, [and after they brought them], he rushed into the jail and knelt down in front of Paul and Silas. [He was very afraid, so] much so that he was trembling/shaking.
30 Andin ularni taxⱪiriƣa elip qiⱪip: — Ⱪutⱪuzuluxum üqün nemǝ ⱪilixim kerǝk? — dǝp soridi.
Then he brought Paul and Silas out [of the jail] and asked: “Sirs, what do I need to do to be saved [from being punished for my sins]?”
31 Rǝb Əysaƣa etiⱪad ⱪilƣin, wǝ xundaⱪ ⱪilsang, ɵzüng ⱨǝm ailǝngdikilǝrmu ⱪutⱪuzulidu! — dedi ular.
[They answered], “Trust in [what] the Lord Jesus [has done for you], and you will be saved {[God] will save you}, and the others who live in [MTY] your house will [also] be saved [if they believe in Jesus].”
32 Xuning bilǝn, ikkiylǝn uningƣa wǝ uning barliⱪ ailisidikilǝrgǝ Rǝbning sɵz-kalamini yǝtküzdi.
Then the jailer took Paul and Silas into his house, washed their wounds, and gave them a meal. [He woke up all the people in his house, and] Paul and Silas told all of them the message about the Lord [Jesus. They all believed in him]. Immediately [after that, the jailer and all his family were baptized] {[Paul and Silas] baptized the jailer and all his family}. They were very happy, because now they all believed in God.
33 Keqǝ xu saǝtning ɵzidila [gundipay] ularni baxlap qiⱪip, yarilirini yuyup tazilidi; andin u dǝrⱨal ailisidikilǝr bilǝn qɵmüldürüxni ⱪobul ⱪildi;
34 ikkiylǝnni ɵz ɵyigǝ baxlap kelip, ularning aldiƣa dastihan saldi. U pütkül ailisidikilǝr bilǝn Hudaƣa etiⱪad ⱪilƣanliⱪtin zor xadlandi.
35 Ətisi ǝtigǝndǝ, soraⱪqi ǝmǝldarlar yasawullarni zindanƣa ǝwǝtip: — U ikkiylǝnni ⱪoyuwetinglar! — dǝp buyrudi.
The next morning, the [Roman] officials commanded [some] police officers [to go to the jail to say to the jailer], “[Our bosses] say, ‘Let those [two] prisoners go [now]!’”
36 Gundipay Pawlusⱪa bu sɵzni yǝtküzüp: — Soraⱪqi ǝmǝldarlar ikkinglarni ⱪoyuwetix yarliⱪini qüxürdi. Silǝr ǝmdi zindandin qiⱪip, tinq-aman yolunglarƣa qiⱪinglar, — dedi.
[After the officers went and told that to] the jailer, he [went and] told Paul, “The [Roman] authorities have sent a message [(sg)] saying that I should release you [(sg)] and Silas [from prison]. So you [two] can leave [the jail] now. Now you can go peacefully!”
37 Biraⱪ Pawlus yasawullarƣa: — Biz Rim puⱪraliri bolsaⱪmu, ǝmǝldarlar bizni soraⱪ ⱪilmayla halayiⱪning aldida kaltǝk bilǝn dumbalap, zindanƣa taxlidi. Əmdi ular ⱨazir bizni yoxurunqǝ ⱪoƣlimaⱪqimu? Yaⱪ, bundaⱪ ⱪilsa bolmaydu! Əmǝldarlar ɵzliri kelip bizni qiⱪarsun! — dedi.
But Paul said to the police officers, “The authorities [commanded men to] beat us in front of a crowd before [those authorities] had learned if we [(exc)] had done anything wrong! Then they [ordered men to] shove us into jail! [But that was not legal, because] we [(exc)] are Roman citizens! And now they want [RHQ] to send us away secretly! We will not accept that! Those [Roman] officials must come themselves and [tell us that they are sorry], and take us out [of jail].”
38 Yasawullar bu sɵzlǝrni soraⱪqi ǝmǝldarlarƣa yǝtküzdi. Ular ikkiylǝnning Rim puⱪrasi ikǝnlikini anglap ⱪorⱪup kǝtti;
So the police officers [went and] told the city authorities [what Paul had said]. When those authorities heard that Paul and Silas were Roman citizens, they were afraid [that someone would report to more important officials what they had done, and as a result they would be punished] {[those officials would punish them]}.
39 ularning kɵnglini elixⱪa [zindanƣa] berip, ularni zindandin elip qiⱪⱪandin keyin, xǝⱨǝrdin qiⱪip ketixni ⱪayta-ⱪayta ɵtündi.
So the city authorities came to Paul and Silas and told them that they were sorry for what they had done to them. The authorities brought them out of the jail, and repeatedly asked them to leave the city [soon].
40 Ikkiylǝn zindandin qiⱪixi bilǝn Lidyaning ɵyigǝ bardi; andin u yǝrdǝ ⱪerindaxliri bilǝn kɵrüxüp, ularni riƣbǝtlǝndürgǝndin keyin, yolƣa qiⱪip kǝtti.
After Paul and Silas left the jail, they went to Lydia’s house. There they met with her and the [other] believers. They encouraged the believers [to continue trusting in the Lord Jesus], and then the two apostles left [Philippi].

< Rosullarning paaliyǝtliri 16 >