< Rosullarning paaliyǝtliri 17 >
1 Ular sǝpirini dawam ⱪilip Amfipolis wǝ Apolloniya xǝⱨǝrliridin ɵtüp, Tesalonika xǝⱨirigǝ kǝldi. U yǝrdǝ Yǝⱨudiylarning sinagogi bar idi.
Then, passing through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they went to Thessalonica. Here there was a synagogue of the Jews.
2 Pawlus aditi boyiqǝ ularning arisiƣa kirip, uda üq xabat küni u yǝrdǝ jǝm bolƣanlar bilǝn muⱪǝddǝs yazmilarni xǝrⱨlǝp munazirilixip,
Paul--following his usual custom--betook himself to it, and for three successive Sabbaths reasoned with them from the Scriptures,
3 ularƣa Mǝsiⱨning azab-oⱪubǝtlǝr tartⱪandin keyin ɵlümdin tirilixi muⱪǝrrǝr dǝp qüxǝndürdi ⱨǝm ispatlidi wǝ: — Mǝn silǝrgǝ jakarliƣan muxu Əysa dǝl Mǝsiⱨning Ɵzi xu! — dedi.
which he clearly explained, pointing out that it had been necessary for the Christ to suffer and rise again from the dead, and insisting, "The Jesus whom I am announcing to you is the Christ."
4 [Yǝⱨudiylarning] iqidin bǝzilǝr ⱪayil bolup ixinip, Pawlus bilǝn Silasⱪa ⱪoxuldi; xundaⱪla Hudadin ⱪorⱪidiƣan Greklǝrdin zor bir top adǝmlǝr wǝ az bolmiƣan yuⱪiri tǝbiⱪidiki grek ayallarmu xundaⱪ ixǝndi.
Some of the people were won over, and attached themselves to Paul and Silas, including many God-fearing Greeks and not a few gentlewomen of high rank.
5 Biraⱪ Yǝⱨudiylar buningƣa ⱨǝsǝt ⱪilip, birnǝqqǝ ⱪǝbiⱨ adǝmlǝrni yiƣip, bir top kixilǝrni toplap, xǝⱨǝrni astin-üstün ⱪiliwǝtti. Yǝⱨudiylar Pawlus bilǝn Silasni xǝⱨǝr hǝlⱪ [kengǝxmisigǝ] tapxurup berix üqün ularni tutux mǝⱪsitidǝ Yason isimlik birsining ɵyigǝ basturup bardi.
But the jealousy of the Jews was aroused, and, calling to their aid some ill-conditioned and idle fellows, they got together a riotous mob and filled the city with uproar. They then attacked the house of Jason and searched for Paul and Silas, to bring them out before the assembly of people.
6 Lekin ular ikkiylǝnni tapalmay ular Yason wǝ baxⱪa birnǝqqǝ ⱪerixdaxni xǝⱨǝr ǝmǝldarlirining aldiƣa tartip apirip: — Jaⱨanni astin-üstün ⱪiliwǝtkǝn axu adǝmlǝr muxu yǝrgimu yetip kǝldi;
But, failing to find them, they dragged Jason and some of the other brethren before the magistrates of the city, loudly accusing them. "These men," they said, "who have raised a tumult throughout the Empire, have come here also.
7 Yason ularni ɵyidǝ ⱪobul ⱪildi. Ular Əysa isimlik baxⱪa bir padixaⱨ bar dǝp jakarlap, Ⱪǝysǝrning pǝrmanliriƣa ⱪarxi qiⱪiwatidu! — dǝp quⱪan selixti.
Jason has received them into his house; and they all set Caesar's authority at defiance, declaring that there is another Emperor-- one called Jesus."
8 Ular bu sɵzlǝr bilǝn halayiⱪni wǝ xǝⱨǝr ǝmǝldarlirini dǝkkǝ-dükkigǝ selip ⱪoydi.
Great was the excitement among the crowd, and among the magistrates of the city, when they heard these charges.
9 Əmǝldarlar Yason wǝ baxⱪa tutup kelingǝnlǝrdin kapalǝt puli alƣandin keyin, ularni ⱪoyuwǝtti.
They required Jason and the rest to find substantial bail, and after that they let them go.
10 Ⱪerindaxlar ⱨayal bolmay Pawlus bilǝn Silasni xu küni keqidǝ Beriya xǝⱨirigǝ ǝwǝtiwǝtti. Ular u yǝrgǝ yetip barƣanda, Yǝⱨudiylarning sinagogiƣa kirdi.
The brethren at once sent Paul and Silas away by night to Beroea, and they, on their arrival, went to the synagogue of the Jews.
11 U yǝrdiki [sinagogdikilǝr] Tesalonikadikilǝrgǝ ⱪariƣanda esil hislǝtlik bolup, sɵz-kalamni ⱪiziⱪip anglidi wǝ ularning eytⱪanlirining toƣra yaki hataliⱪini eniⱪalap bilix üqün, ⱨǝrküni muⱪǝddǝs yazmilarni ⱪetirⱪinip izlǝndi.
The Jews at Beroea were of a nobler disposition than those in Thessalonica, for they very readily received the Message, and day after day searched the Scriptures to see whether it was as Paul stated.
12 Nǝtijidǝ, ulardin nurƣun Yǝⱨudiylar, esilzadǝ grek ayallardin bir ⱪismi wǝ xundaⱪla heli kɵp grek ǝrlǝr etiⱪad ⱪildi.
As the result many of them became believers, and so did not a few of the Greeks--gentlewomen of good position, and men.
13 Lekin Tesalonikadiki Yǝⱨudiylar Hudaning sɵz-kalamining Pawlus arⱪiliⱪ Beriyadimu jakarliniwatⱪinini anglap, u yǝrgimu berip topilang kɵtürmǝkqi bolup, ammini ⱪutratti.
As soon, however, as the Jews of Thessalonica learnt that God's Message had been proclaimed by Paul at Beroea, they came there also, and incited the mob to a riot.
14 Xuning bilǝn ⱪerindaxlar Pawlusni dǝrⱨal dengiz boyiƣa ǝwǝtiwǝtti. Silas bilǝn Timotiy bolsa Beriyada ⱪaldi.
Then the brethren promptly sent Paul down to the sea-coast, but Silas and Timothy remained behind.
15 Pawlusni uzitip mangƣanlar uni Afina xǝⱨirigiqǝ elip bardi. Andin ular Pawlusning: — «Silǝr Silas bilǝn Timotiyƣa mumkinⱪǝdǝr mening yenimƣa tezraⱪ kǝlsun dǝp yǝtküzüp ⱪoyunglar» degǝn tapxuruⱪini elip, [Beriyaƣa] ⱪaytip kǝldi.
Those who were caring for Paul's safety went with him as far as Athens, and then left him, taking a message from him to Silas and Timothy, asking them to join him as speedily as possible.
16 Pawlus Afina xǝⱨiridǝ Silas bilǝn Timotiyni kütüp turƣanda, pütkül xǝⱨǝrdikilǝrning butpǝrǝslikkǝ berilip kǝtkǝnlikini kɵrüp, roⱨi ⱪattiⱪ azablandi.
While Paul was waiting for them in Athens, his spirit was stirred within him when he noticed that the city was full of idols.
17 Xunga u sinagogda Yǝⱨudiylar wǝ Hudadin ⱪorⱪidiƣanlar bilǝn ⱨǝm xuningdǝk ⱨǝrküni bazarda uqriƣanla kixilǝr bilǝn munazirilixǝtti.
So he had discussions in the synagogue with the Jews and the other worshippers, and in the market place, day after day, with those whom he happened to meet.
18 «Epikurlar» wǝ «Stoiklar» dǝp atalƣan bǝzi pǝylasoplarmu uning bilǝn munazirilixixkǝ baxlidi. Ulardin bǝzilǝr: — Bu bilǝrmǝn poqi nemǝ dǝp jɵylüwatidu? — deyixti. Yǝnǝ bǝzilǝr Pawlusning Əysa wǝ adǝmlǝrning ɵlümdin tirildürülidiƣanliⱪi ⱨǝⱪⱪidiki hux hǝwǝrni jakarliƣanliⱪidin: — U yat ilaⱨlarning tǝrƣibatqisi ohxaydu! — deyixti.
A few of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers also encountered him. Some of them asked, "What has this beggarly babbler to say?" "His business," said others, "seems to be to cry up some foreign gods." This was because he had been telling the Good News of Jesus and the Resurrection.
19 Xunga, ular Pawlusni elip «Areopagus» degǝn [kengǝx] mǝydaniƣa apirip: — Sǝn tarⱪitiwatⱪan yengi tǝlimingning nemǝ ikǝnlikini bizmu bilsǝk ⱪandaⱪ?
Then they took him and brought him up to the Areopagus, asking him, "May we be told what this new teaching of yours is?
20 Qünki sǝn bǝzi ƣǝyriy ixlarni ⱪuliⱪimizƣa yǝtküzüwatisǝn, biz ularning mǝnisi zadi nemǝ ikǝnlikini bilgümiz bar, — deyixti
For the things you are saying sound strange to us. We should therefore like to be told exactly what they mean."
21 (ǝmdi Afinaliⱪlar wǝ u yǝrdǝ turuwatⱪan qǝtǝlliklǝrning ⱨǝmmisi waⱪtini birǝr yengiliⱪni yǝtküzüx yaki anglaxtin baxⱪa ixⱪa sǝrp ⱪilmaytti).
(For all the Athenians and their foreign visitors used to devote their whole leisure to telling or hearing about something new.)
22 Xunga Pawlus Areopagus mǝydanining otturisiƣa qiⱪip mundaⱪ dedi: Əy Afina hǝlⱪi! Silǝrning ⱨǝr jǝⱨǝttin jin-ilaⱨlarƣa qoⱪunuxⱪa ⱪattaⱪ berilgǝnlikinglarni kɵrdum.
So Paul, taking his stand in the centre of the Areopagus, spoke as follows: "Men of Athens, I perceive that you are in every respect remarkably religious.
23 Qünki ⱨǝmmǝ yǝrni arilap, silǝrning tawapgaⱨliringlarni kɵzdin kǝqürginimdǝ, üstigǝ «Namǝlum bir Hudaƣa atalƣan» dǝp pütülgǝn beƣixlimisi bar yǝnǝ bir ⱪurbangaⱨni kɵrdüm. Əmdi mǝn silǝr tonumay turup ibadǝt ⱪiliwatⱪan xu [Hudani] mana ⱨazir silǝrgǝ tonuxturup jakarlay.
For as I passed along and observed the things you worship, I found also an altar bearing the inscription, 'TO AN UNKNOWN GOD.' "The Being, therefore, whom you, without knowing Him, revere, Him I now proclaim to you.
24 Pütkül alǝmni wǝ uningdiki barliⱪ mǝwjudatlarni yaratⱪan Huda asman-zeminning Igisi bolup, insanlarning ⱪoli bilǝn yasalƣan ibadǝthanilarda turmaydu,
GOD who made the universe and everything in it--He, being Lord of Heaven and earth, does not dwell in sanctuaries built by men.
25 yaki birǝr nǝrsigǝ ⱨajiti qüxkǝndǝk insanlarning ⱪollirining ǝjrigǝ moⱨtaj ǝmǝstur, qünki U Ɵzi ⱨǝmmǝ janiwarƣa ⱨayatliⱪ, nǝpǝs, xundaⱪla [eⱨtiyajliⱪ bolƣan] ⱨǝmmǝ nǝrsini ata ⱪilidu.
Nor is He ministered to by human hands, as though He needed anything--but He Himself gives to all men life and breath and all things.
26 U birla adǝmdin insaniyǝttiki barliⱪ millǝtlǝrni barliⱪⱪa kǝltürdi, ularni pütün yǝr yüzigǝ orunlaxturup, ularƣa has bolƣan pǝyt-pǝsillǝr ⱨǝmdǝ turidiƣan jaylirining pasillirini aldin bǝlgilǝp bǝrdi.
He caused to spring from one forefather people of every race, for them to live on the whole surface of the earth, and marked out for them an appointed span of life and the boundaries of their homes;
27 Bularning mǝⱪsiti «Insanlar meni izdisun, bǝlkim silaxturup tapsun» degǝnliktur. Əmǝliyǝttǝ, u ⱨeqⱪaysimizdin yiraⱪ ǝmǝs.
that they might seek God, if perhaps they could grope for Him and find Him. Yes, though He is not far from any one of us.
28 Qünki biz Uningda yaxaymiz, ⱨǝrikǝt ⱪilimiz wǝ Uningda wujudimiz bardur; aranglardiki bǝzi xairlar eytⱪinidǝk: «Biz Uning nǝslidurmiz!».
For it is in closest union with Him that we live and move and have our being; as in fact some of the poets in repute among yourselves have said, 'For we are also His offspring.'
29 Xunga, Hudaning nǝsli bolƣaqⱪa, biz Tǝngri Bolƣuqini altun-kümüx yaki taxtin yasalƣan, ⱨünǝrwǝnning maⱨariti wǝ tǝsǝwwuri bilǝn oyulƣan birǝr nǝrsigǝ ohxaydu, dǝp oylimasliⱪimiz kerǝk.
Since then we are God's offspring, we ought not to imagine that His nature resembles gold or silver or marble, or anything sculptured by the art and inventive faculty of man.
30 Xunga Huda burunⱪi zamanlardikilǝrning xundaⱪ ƣǝplǝtlik waⱪitlirini nǝziridin saⱪit ⱪilƣini bilǝn, lekin bügünki kündǝ U ⱨǝmmila yǝrdǝ pütün insanlarni gunaⱨliriƣa towa ⱪilixⱪa ǝmr ⱪilmaⱪta!
Those times of ignorance God viewed with indulgence. But now He commands all men everywhere to repent,
31 Qünki U Ɵzi tikligǝn insan arⱪiliⱪ pütkül dunyani ⱨǝⱪⱪaniyliⱪ bilǝn soraⱪ ⱪilidiƣan bir künini bǝlgilidi; U uni ɵlümdin tirildürgǝnliki bilǝn bu ixning muⱪǝrrǝr ikǝnlikigǝ ispat bǝrgǝnidi.
seeing that He has appointed a day on which, before long, He will judge the world in righteousness, through the instrumentality of a man whom He has pre-destined to this work, and has made the fact certain to every one by raising Him from the dead."
32 [Pawlusning] «ɵlgǝnlǝrning tirilixi» ⱨǝⱪⱪidǝ eytⱪanlirini angliƣanda bǝzilǝr uni mǝshirǝ ⱪilixⱪa baxlidi. Yǝnǝ bǝzilǝr: — Bu ix ⱨǝⱪⱪidǝ sǝndin yǝnǝ anglayli, — dedi.
When they heard Paul speak of a resurrection of dead men, some began to scoff. But others said, "We will hear you again on that subject."
33 Buning bilǝn, Pawlus mǝydandin qiⱪip kǝtti.
So Paul went away from them.
34 Biraⱪ bǝzilǝr uningƣa ⱪoxulup, etiⱪad ⱪildi. Bularning iqidǝ «Areopagus» kengǝxmǝ ⱨǝy’ǝtliridin biri bolƣan Diyonisiyus wǝ Damaris isimlik bir ayal, xuningdǝk baxⱪa birⱪanqǝ kiximu bar idi.
A few, however, attached themselves to him and believed, among them being Dionysius a member of the Council, a gentlewoman named Damaris, and some others.