< Rosullarning paaliyǝtliri 18 >
1 Bu ixlardin keyin, Pawlus Afina xǝⱨiridin ayrilip Korint xǝⱨirigǝ bardi.
After this, Paul left Athens and went to Corinth.
2 U u yǝrdǝ Pontus ɵlkisidǝ tuƣulƣan Akwila isimlik bir Yǝⱨudiy bilǝn uning ayali Priskillani uqratti. Ular [Rim] [imperatori] Klawdiyusning barliⱪ Yǝⱨudiylar Rim xǝⱨiridin qiⱪip ketixi kerǝk, degǝn yarliⱪi sǝwǝblik yeⱪinda Italiyǝdin kǝlgǝnidi. Pawlus ular bilǝn tonuxup,
There he found a Jew named Aquila, a native of Pontus, who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla because Claudius had ordered all the Jews to leave Rome. Paul went to visit them,
3 ular bilǝn kǝsipdax bolƣaqⱪa, billǝ turup ixlidi (qünki ular qedirqiliⱪ bilǝn xuƣullinatti).
and he stayed and worked with them because they were tentmakers by trade, just as he was.
4 Ⱨǝrbir xabat künidǝ u Yǝⱨudiylarning sinagogiƣa kirip, Yǝⱨudiylar wǝ greklar bilǝn munazirilixip ularni [Hudaning sɵz-kalamiƣa] ⱪayil ⱪilixⱪa tirixatti.
Every Sabbath he reasoned in the synagogue, trying to persuade Jews and Greeks alike.
5 Biraⱪ Silas bilǝn Timotiy Makedoniyǝdin kǝlgǝndin keyin, Pawlus sɵz-kalamni yǝtküzüxkǝ aldiridi, jan kɵydürüp Yǝⱨudiylarƣa: — Əysa — Mǝsiⱨning Ɵzidur, dǝp guwaⱨliⱪ bǝrdi.
And when Silas and Timothy came down from Macedonia, Paul devoted himself fully to the word, testifying to the Jews that Jesus is the Christ.
6 Lekin, ular uningƣa ⱪarxi qiⱪip uni ⱨaⱪarǝtlidi. Buning bilǝn Pawlus pexini ⱪeⱪip, ularƣa: — Ɵz ⱪeninglar ɵz bexinglarƣa qüxsun! Mǝn buningƣa jawabkar ǝmǝsmǝn! Bügündin baxlap, mǝn [silǝrdin burulup] yat ǝlliklǝrgǝ barimǝn, — dedi.
But when they opposed and insulted him, he shook out his garments and told them, “Your blood be on your own heads! I am innocent of it. From now on I will go to the Gentiles.”
7 Buning bilǝn Pawlus ulardin ayrilip, Titiyus Yustus isimlik, Hudadin ⱪorⱪidiƣan bir kixining ɵyigǝ berip turdi. Uning ɵyi sinagogning yenida idi.
So Paul left the synagogue and went next door to the house of Titus Justus, a worshiper of God.
8 Əmdi sinagogning qongi Krispus pütün ailisidikilǝr bilǝn Rǝbgǝ etiⱪad ⱪildi. Nurƣun Korintliⱪlarmu bu hǝwǝrni anglap, etiⱪad ⱪilip qɵmüldürüxni ⱪobul ⱪildi.
Crispus, the synagogue leader, and his whole household believed in the Lord. And many of the Corinthians who heard the message believed and were baptized.
9 Rǝb keqidǝ Pawlusⱪa bir ƣayibanǝ kɵrünüx arⱪiliⱪ wǝⱨiy yǝtküzüp uningƣa: — Ⱪorⱪma, süküt ⱪilmay sɵzlǝ,
One night the Lord spoke to Paul in a vision: “Do not be afraid; keep on speaking; do not be silent.
10 qünki Mǝn sǝn bilǝn billǝ. Ⱨeqkim sanga ⱪol selip zǝrǝr yǝtküzmǝydu, qünki Mening bu xǝⱨǝrdǝ nurƣun kixilirim bar, — dedi.
For I am with you and no one will lay a hand on you, because I have many people in this city.”
11 Xuning bilǝn Pawlus u yǝrdǝ bir yil altǝ ay turup, u yǝrdiki kixilǝr arisida Hudaning sɵz-kalamini ɵgǝtti.
So Paul stayed for a year and a half, teaching the word of God among the Corinthians.
12 Əmma Galliyo Ahaya ɵlkisining waliysi bolƣan waⱪtida, Yǝⱨudiylar birlixip Pawlusni tutup Galliyoning «soraⱪ tǝhti»ning aldiƣa apirip, uning üstidin: Bu adǝm kixilǝrni ⱪanunƣa hilap ⱨalda Hudaƣa ibadǝt ⱪilixⱪa ⱪayil ⱪiliwatidu! — dǝp xikayǝt ⱪildi.
While Gallio was proconsul of Achaia, the Jews coordinated an attack on Paul and brought him before the judgment seat.
“This man is persuading the people to worship God in ways contrary to the law,” they said.
14 Pawlus aƣzini aqay dǝp turuxiƣa, waliy Galliyo Yǝⱨudiylarƣa: — Dǝrwǝⱪǝ, i Yǝⱨudiylar, bu xikayitinglar birǝr naⱨǝⱪliⱪ yaki eƣir jinayǝt toƣrisida bolƣan bolsa, sǝwrqanliⱪ bilǝn silǝrgǝ ⱪulaⱪ salsam orunluⱪ bolatti.
But just as Paul was about to speak, Gallio told the Jews, “If this matter involved a wrongdoing or vicious crime, O Jews, it would be reasonable for me to hear your complaint.
15 Biraⱪ bu ix [pǝⱪǝt] bǝzi nam-isimlar, sɵzlǝr wǝ ɵzünglarning [Tǝwrat] ⱪanuninglar üstidǝ talax-tartixlarƣa qetixliⱪ ikǝn, uni ɵzünglar bir tǝrǝp ⱪilinglar! Mǝn bundaⱪ ixlarƣa soraⱪqi bolmaymǝn! — dedi.
But since it is a dispute about words and names and your own law, settle it yourselves. I refuse to be a judge of such things.”
16 Xuning bilǝn u ularni soraⱪ tǝhti aldidin ⱨǝydǝp qiⱪardi.
And he drove them away from the judgment seat.
17 Halayiⱪ sinagogning qongi Sostenisni tutuwelip, soraⱪ tǝhtining aldida ⱪattiⱪ urƣili turdi. Biraⱪ [waliy] Galliyo bu ixlarning ⱨeqⱪaysisiƣa ⱪilqǝ pisǝnt ⱪilmidi.
At this, the crowd seized Sosthenes the synagogue leader and beat him in front of the judgment seat. But none of this was of concern to Gallio.
18 Pawlus Korint xǝⱨiridǝ yǝnǝ kɵp künlǝrni ɵtküzgǝndin keyin, ⱪerindaxlar bilǝn hoxlixip, Priskilla wǝ Akwilalarning ⱨǝmraⱨliⱪida kemigǝ olturup, Suriyǝgǝ ⱪarap kǝtti. [Yolƣa qiⱪixtin ilgiri] u Kǝnⱪriya xǝⱨiridǝ Hudaƣa iqkǝn bir ⱪǝsimidin qaqlirini qüxürüwǝtkǝnidi.
Paul remained in Corinth for quite some time before saying goodbye to the brothers. He had his head shaved in Cenchrea to keep a vow he had made, and then he sailed for Syria, accompanied by Priscilla and Aquila.
19 Ular Əfǝsus xǝⱨirigǝ barƣandin keyin, u Priskilla wǝ Akwilani ⱪaldurup ⱪoyup ɵzi [xu yǝrdiki] sinagogⱪa kirip, Yǝⱨudiylar bilǝn munazirilǝxti.
When they reached Ephesus, Paul parted ways with Priscilla and Aquila. He himself went into the synagogue there and reasoned with the Jews.
20 Ular uni uzunraⱪ turuxⱪa tǝlǝp ⱪiliwidi, u ⱪoxulmay,
When they asked him to stay for a while longer, he declined.
21 «Mǝn ⱪandaⱪla bolmisun kelǝr ⱨeytni Yerusalemda ɵtküzimǝn; andin Huda buyrusa, silǝrning yeninglarƣa yǝnǝ kelimǝn», — dǝp ular bilǝn hoxlixip, Əfǝsustin kemǝ bilǝn yolƣa qiⱪti.
But as he left, he said, “I will come back to you if God is willing.” And he set sail from Ephesus.
22 U Ⱪǝysǝriyǝ xǝⱨiridǝ kemidin qüxüp, [Yerusalemƣa] qiⱪip jamaǝt bilǝn ⱨal soraxⱪandin keyin, Antakya xǝⱨirigǝ qüxüp kǝtti.
When Paul had landed at Caesarea, he went up and greeted the church at Jerusalem. Then he went down to Antioch.
23 Antakyada bir mǝzgil turƣandin keyin, u yǝnǝ yolƣa qiⱪip Galatiya wǝ Frigiyǝ yurtlirini bir-birlǝp arilap, barƣanla yeridǝ barliⱪ muhlislarning etiⱪadini ⱪuwwǝtlidi.
After Paul had spent some time in Antioch, he traveled from place to place throughout the region of Galatia and Phrygia, strengthening all the disciples.
24 Bu arida, Iskǝndǝriyǝ xǝⱨiridǝ tuƣulƣan Apollos isimlik bir Yǝⱨudiy Əfǝsus xǝⱨirigǝ kǝldi. U natiⱪ adǝm bolup, muⱪǝddǝs yazmilardin helila qongⱪur sawati bar adǝm idi.
Meanwhile a Jew named Apollos, a native of Alexandria, came to Ephesus. He was an eloquent man, well versed in the Scriptures.
25 U Rǝbning yoli toƣruluⱪ tǝlim alƣan bolup, otluⱪ roⱨ bilǝn Əysa ⱨǝⱪⱪidǝ ǝynǝn sɵzlǝp tǝlim berǝtti. Biraⱪ uning hǝwiri pǝⱪǝt Yǝⱨya [pǝyƣǝmbǝr]ning yürgüzgǝn qɵmüldürüxi bilǝn qǝklinǝtti.
He had been instructed in the way of the Lord and was fervent in spirit. He spoke and taught accurately about Jesus, though he knew only the baptism of John.
26 U sinagogda yürǝklik sɵzlǝxkǝ baxlidi. Uni angliƣan Priskilla bilǝn Akwila uni ɵyigǝ elip berip, uningƣa Hudaning yolini tehimu tǝpsiliy qüxǝndürdi.
And he began to speak boldly in the synagogue. When Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they took him in and explained to him the way of God more accurately.
27 Keyin, Apollos Ahaya ɵlkisigǝ barmaⱪqi bolƣanda, [Əfǝsusluⱪ] ⱪerindaxlar [Ahayadiki] muhlislarƣa hǝt yezip, ulardin Apollosni ⱪarxi elixni bǝkmu tǝlǝp ⱪildi. U xu yǝrgǝ berip, Hudaning meⱨir-xǝpⱪiti arⱪiliⱪ etiⱪad ⱪilƣanlarƣa ⱪoxulup, ularƣa zor yardǝmdǝ boldi.
When Apollos resolved to cross over to Achaia, the brothers encouraged him and wrote to the disciples there to welcome him. On his arrival, he was a great help to those who by grace had believed.
28 Qünki u hǝlⱪ-alǝm aldida Yǝⱨudiylar bilǝn munazirilixip, ularƣa küqlük rǝddiyǝ berip, muⱪǝddǝs yazmilarni xǝrⱨlixi bilǝn Mǝsiⱨning Əysa ikǝnlikini ispatlap bǝrdi.
For he powerfully refuted the Jews in public debate, proving from the Scriptures that Jesus is the Christ.