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1 Festus [Yǝⱨudiyǝ] ɵlkisigǝ kirip, üq kündin keyin Ⱪǝysǝriyǝdin qiⱪip Yerusalemƣa barƣanidi.
Festus, having entered on his duties as governor of the province, two days later went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem.
2 Bax kaⱨinlar bilǝn Yǝⱨudiylarning mɵtiwǝrliri uning aldida Pawlusning üstidin rǝsmiy xikayǝt ⱪilip, uningdin iltipat sorap, adǝm ǝwitip Pawlusni
The High Priests and the leading men among the Jews immediately made representations to him against Paul, and begged him--
3 Yerusalemƣa elip kelixni ɵtündi. Mǝⱪsiti, ular yol üstidǝ bɵktürmǝ tǝyyarlap Pawlusni ɵltürüx idi.
asking it as a favour, to Paul's prejudice--to have him brought to Jerusalem. They were planning an ambush to kill him on the way.
4 Festus buni anglap ularƣa: — Pawlus ⱨazir Ⱪǝysǝriyǝdǝ solaⱪta turiwǝrsun. Mǝn yeⱪinda u yǝrgǝ ⱪaytip kǝtmǝkqimǝn.
Festus, however, replied that Paul was in custody in Caesarea, and that he was himself going there very soon.
5 Aranglardin ⱨoⱪuⱪdar bolƣanlar mǝn bilǝn billǝ qüxsun. Əgǝr uning birǝr ǝyibi bolsa, ular xu yǝrdǝ xikayǝt ⱪilsa bolidu, — dǝp jawab bǝrdi.
"Therefore let those of you," he said, "who can come, go down with me, and impeach the man, if there is anything amiss in him."
6 Festus ularning iqidǝ sǝkkiz-on kündin artuⱪ turmay, Ⱪǝysǝriyǝgǝ ⱪaytip qüxti. Ətisi soraⱪ tǝhtigǝ olturup, Pawlusni elip kelixni buyrudi.
After a stay of eight or ten days in Jerusalem--not more--he went down to Caesarea; and the next day, taking his seat on the tribunal, he ordered Paul to be brought in.
7 Pawlus kǝlgǝndǝ, Yerusalemdin qüxkǝn Yǝⱨudiylar uning ǝtrapiƣa olixip, uningƣa nurƣun eƣir jinayǝtlǝr bilǝn ⱪarilap xikayǝtlǝrni ⱪildi. Biraⱪ bularning ⱨeqⱪaysisiƣa ispat kɵrsitip berǝlmidi.
Upon Paul's arrival, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem stood round him, and brought many grave charges against him which they were unable to substantiate.
8 Pawlus ɵzini aⱪlap: — Mǝn ⱨeqⱪaysi ixta Yǝⱨudiylarning ⱪanuniƣa, ibadǝthanisiƣa yaki [imperator] Ⱪǝysǝrgǝ ⱪarxi birǝr jinayǝtmu sadir ⱪilmidim, — dedi.
But, in reply, Paul said, "Neither against the Jewish Law, nor against the Temple, nor against Caesar, have I committed any offence whatever."
9 Lekin, Festus Yǝⱨudiylarning kɵnglini elixⱪa, ularƣa iltipat kɵrsǝtmǝkqi bolup Pawlustin: — Yerusalemƣa berip, u yǝrdǝ mening aldimda bu xikayǝtlǝrgǝ asasǝn sotlinixⱪa razi bolamsǝn? — dǝp soridi.
Then Festus, being anxious to gratify the Jews, asked Paul, "Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem, and there stand your trial before me on these charges?"
10 Lekin Pawlus jawab berip mundaⱪ dedi: — Mǝn ⱨazir Ⱪǝysǝrning soraⱪ tǝhti aldida turimǝn. Meni soraⱪ ⱪilixⱪa tegixlik yǝr mana muxu. Ɵzlirigǝ eniⱪ mǝlum bolƣandǝk, mǝn Yǝⱨudiylarƣa ⱨeqⱪandaⱪ naⱨǝⱪliⱪ ⱪilmidim.
"I am standing before Caesar's tribunal," replied Paul, "where alone I ought to be tried. The Jews have no real ground of complaint against me, as in fact you yourself are beginning to see more clearly.
11 Əgǝr jinayitim bolsa, xundaⱪla ɵlümgǝ layiⱪ birǝr ix ⱪilƣan bolsam, mǝn ɵzümni ɵlümdin ⱪaqurmaymǝn. Biraⱪ ularning mening üstümdin ⱪilƣan xikayǝtlirining asasi bolmisa, ⱨeqkimning meni ularƣa tapxurup berixkǝ ⱨǝⱪⱪi yoⱪ. Mǝn Ⱪǝysǝrgǝ murajiǝt ⱪilimǝn!
If, however, I have done wrong and have committed any offence for which I deserve to die, I do not ask to be excused that penalty. But if there is no truth in what these men allege against me, no one has the right to give me up to them as a favour. I appeal to Caesar."
12 Andin Festus mǝsliⱨǝtqiliri bilǝn sɵzlǝxkǝndin keyin, Pawlusⱪa: — Sǝn Ⱪǝysǝrgǝ murajiǝt ⱪilding — uning aldiƣa ǝmdi barisǝn! — dedi.
Then, after conferring with the Council, Festus replied, "To Caesar you have appealed: to Caesar you shall go."
13 Birnǝqqǝ kündin keyin, Agrippa han bilǝn [singlisi] Bǝrniki Festusⱪa tǝbrik-salamƣa Ⱪǝysǝriyǝgǝ kǝldi.
A short time after this, Agrippa the king and Bernice came to Caesarea to pay a complimentary visit to Festus;
14 U yǝrdǝ uzun künlǝr turƣandin keyin, Festus Pawlusning ixini hanƣa mǝlum ⱪilip: — Bu yǝrdǝ Feliks ⱪaldurup kǝtkǝn bir mǝⱨbus bar.
and, during their rather long stay, Festus laid Paul's case before the king. "There is a man here," he said, "whom Felix left a prisoner,
15 Mǝn Yerusalemƣa barƣinimda, Yǝⱨudiy bax kaⱨinliri bilǝn aⱪsaⱪalliri uning üstidin xikayǝt ⱪilip, mǝndin uni jazaƣa mǝⱨkum ⱪiliximni tǝlǝp ⱪilixti.
about whom, when I went to Jerusalem, the High Priests and the Elders of the Jews made representations to me, begging that sentence might be pronounced against him.
16 Mǝn ularƣa, ǝrz ⱪilinƣuqi ǝrz ⱪilƣuqilar bilǝn yüzlǝxtürülüp, uningƣa ɵzini aⱪlax pursiti berilmigüqǝ, uni jazaƣa tapxurux rimliⱪlarning aditi ǝmǝstur, dǝp eyttim.
My reply was that it is not the custom among the Romans to give up any one for punishment before the accused has had his accusers face to face, and has had an opportunity of defending himself against the charge which has been brought against him.
17 Xunga ular mǝn bilǝn billǝ bu yǝrgǝ kǝlgǝndin keyin, mǝn waⱪitni kǝynigǝ sozmay, ǝtisila soraⱪ tǝhtigǝ olturup u kixini ǝkilixni buyrudum.
"When, therefore, a number of them came here, the next day I took my seat on the tribunal, without any loss of time, and ordered the man to be brought in.
18 Ərz ⱪilƣuqilar orunliridin turƣanda, ularning uning üstidin xikayǝt ⱪilƣanliri mening oyliƣinimdǝk rǝzil ixlar ǝmǝs idi,
But, when his accusers stood up, they did not charge him with the misdemeanours of which I had been suspecting him.
19 Bǝlki ularning ɵz ibadǝt tüzümi toƣruluⱪ wǝ Əysa isimlik bir kixi ⱨǝⱪⱪidǝ mǝlum talax-tartix mǝsililiri bar ikǝn. U kixi ɵlgǝn bolup, Pawlus bolsa u tirildi dǝydikǝn.
But they quarrelled with him about certain matters connected with their own religion, and about one Jesus who had died, but--so Paul persistently maintained--is now alive.
20 Bu mǝsililǝrni zadi ⱪandaⱪ eniⱪlaxni bilǝlmǝy, mǝn Pawlustin Yerusalemƣa berip, u yǝrdǝ bu ixlar toƣruluⱪ soraⱪⱪa tartilixⱪa razi bolux-bolmasliⱪini soriƣanidim.
I was at a loss how to investigate such questions, and asked Paul whether he would care to go to Jerusalem and there stand his trial on these matters.
21 Pawlus solaⱪta turup imperator janablirining soraⱪ ⱪararini qiⱪirixini murajiǝt ⱪilƣandin keyin, mǝn uni Ⱪǝysǝrning aldiƣa ǝwǝtküqǝ, solaⱪta tutup turuxni buyrudum.
But when Paul appealed to have his case kept for the Emperor's decision, I ordered him to be kept in prison until I could send him up to Caesar."
22 Agrippa Festusⱪa: — Meningmu bu kixining sɵzlirini anglap baⱪⱪum bar, — dedi. — Ətǝ anglaysiz, — dedi u.
"I should like to hear the man myself," said Agrippa. "to-morrow," replied Festus, "you shall." Accordingly, the next day, Agrippa and Bernice came in state
23 Xuning bilǝn ǝtisi, Agrippa bilǝn Bǝrniki ⱨǝywǝt bilǝn ammiwiy yiƣin zaliƣa kirip kǝldi, mingbexilar wǝ xǝⱨǝr kattiwaxlirimu ular bilǝn billǝ kirip kelixti. Festus ǝmr ⱪiliwidi, Pawlus elip kirildi.
and took their seats in the Judgement Hall, attended by the Tribunes and the men of high rank in the city; and, at the command of Festus, Paul was brought in.
24 Festus mundaⱪ dedi: — Agrippa padixaⱨ aliyliri wǝ muxu sorunƣa yiƣilƣan janablar! Bu kixini kɵrüwatisilǝr. Ⱨǝm Yerusalemda ⱨǝm bu yǝrdǝ pütün Yǝⱨudiy aⱨalisi uning toƣruluⱪ ǝrz ⱪilip manga murajiǝt ⱪilip, u tirik ⱪalduruxⱪa bolmaydu! — dǝp qurⱪiraxⱪanidi.
Then Festus said, "King Agrippa and all who are present with us, you see here the man about whom the whole nation of the Jews made suit to me, both in Jerusalem and here, crying out that he ought not to live any longer.
25 Lekin mǝn uningdin ɵlüm jazasi berixkǝ tegixlik birǝr jinayǝt tapalmidim. Ⱨazir bu kixi imperator janabliriƣa murajiǝt ⱪildi. Xuning bilǝn uni [Rimƣa] ǝwǝtixni ⱪarar ⱪildim.
I could not discover that he had done anything for which he deserved to die; but as he has himself appealed to the Emperor, I have decided to send him to Rome.
26 Biraⱪ uning ⱨǝⱪⱪidǝ ƣojamƣa mǝlum ⱪilip yazƣudǝk ix yoⱪ. Xuning bilǝn ǝⱨwalni rǝsmiy tǝkxürüp birǝr yazƣudǝk mǝlumatⱪa igǝ bolux mǝⱪsitidǝ uni ⱨǝrbirlirining aldiƣa, bolupmu sili, Agrippa padixaⱨ aliylirining aldiƣa elip kǝldim.
I have nothing very definite, however, to tell our Sovereign about him. So I have brought the man before you all--and especially before you, King Agrippa--that after he has been examined I may find something which I can put into writing.
27 Qünki mǝⱨbusni sotⱪa ǝwǝtkǝndǝ, uning üstidin ⱪilinƣan xikayǝtlǝrni eniⱪ kɵrsǝtmǝslik manga nisbǝtǝn orunluⱪ ǝmǝstǝk bilinidu.
For, when sending a prisoner to Rome, it seems to me to be absurd not to state the charges against him."