< Rosullarning paaliyǝtliri 27 >
1 Bizning Italiyǝgǝ dengiz yoli bilǝn beriximiz ⱪarar ⱪilinƣandin keyin, ǝmǝldarlar Pawlus bilǝn baxⱪa birnǝqqǝ mǝⱨbusni «Awƣustus ⱪismi»diki Yuliyus isimlik bir yüzbexiƣa tapxurdi.
When it was decided that we would sail for Italy, Paul and some other prisoners were handed over to a centurion named Julius, who belonged to the Imperial Regiment.
2 Biz Adramittiumning bir kemisigǝ qiⱪtuⱪ. Kemǝ Asiya ɵlkisining dengiz boyliridiki xǝⱨǝrlǝrgǝ baratti. Tesalonika xǝⱨiridin bolƣan Makedoniyǝlik, Aristarhus isimlik bir kixi biz bilǝn ⱨǝmsǝpǝr boldi.
We boarded an Adramyttian ship about to sail for ports along the coast of Asia, and we put out to sea. Aristarchus, a Macedonian from Thessalonica, was with us.
3 Ətisi biz Zidon xǝⱨirigǝ yetip kǝlduⱪ. Yuliyus Pawlusⱪa kǝngqilik ⱪilip, xu yǝrdiki dost-buradǝrlirining yeniƣa berip ularning ƣǝmhorliⱪini ⱪobul ⱪilixiƣa ruhsǝt ⱪildi.
The next day we landed at Sidon, and Julius treated Paul with consideration, allowing him to visit his friends and receive their care.
4 Biz u yǝrdin yǝnǝ dengizƣa qiⱪtuⱪ. Xamallar ⱪerixⱪandǝk ⱪarxi tǝripimizdin qiⱪⱪanliⱪi üqün, Siprus arilining xamalƣa dalda tǝripi bilǝn mangduⱪ.
After putting out from there, we sailed to the lee of Cyprus because the winds were against us.
5 Kilikiyǝ wǝ Pamfiliyǝ ɵlkilirining udulidiki dengizdin ɵtüp, Likiyǝ ɵlkisidiki Mira xǝⱨirigǝ kǝlduⱪ.
And when we had sailed across the open sea off the coast of Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to Myra in Lycia.
6 Xu yǝrdǝ yüzbexi Iskǝndǝriyǝ xǝⱨiridiki Italiyǝgǝ baridiƣan baxⱪa bir kemini tepip, bizni uningƣa qiⱪirip ⱪoydi.
There the centurion found an Alexandrian ship sailing for Italy and put us on board.
7 Dengizda kɵp künlǝr naⱨayiti asta mengip, tǝsliktǝ Kinidos xǝⱨirining uduliƣa kǝlduⱪ. Xamal mingix yɵniliximizni tosuƣaqⱪa, Kret arilining xamaldin dalda tǝripi bilǝn mengip, Salmoniy [yerim arili]din ɵtüp,
After sailing slowly for many days, we arrived off Cnidus. When the wind impeded us, we sailed to the lee of Crete, opposite Salmone.
8 dengizda tǝsliktǝ ilgirilǝp ⱪirƣaⱪni boylap, Laseya xǝⱨirigǝ yeⱪin bolƣan «Güzǝl aramgaⱨ» dǝp atilidiƣan bir yǝrgǝ kǝlduⱪ.
After we had moved along the coast with difficulty, we came to a place called Fair Havens, near the town of Lasea.
9 Sǝpǝr bilǝn heli waⱪitlar ɵtüp, roza küni alliⱪaqan ɵtkǝn bolƣaqⱪa, dengizda sǝpǝr ⱪilix hǝtǝrlik idi. Xunga Pawlus kɵpqilikkǝ nǝsiⱨǝt ⱪilip:
By now much time had passed, and the voyage had already become dangerous because it was after the Fast. So Paul advised them,
10 — Buradǝrlǝr, bu sǝpǝrning balayi’apǝt wǝ eƣir ziyan bilǝn tügǝydiƣanliⱪini kɵrüwatimǝn; mal wǝ kemidin mǝⱨrum bolupla ⱪalmay, sǝpǝr ɵz jenimizƣimu zamin bolidu! — dǝp agaⱨlandurdi.
“Men, I can see that our voyage will be filled with disaster and great loss, not only to ship and cargo, but to our own lives as well.”
11 Biraⱪ yüzbexi bolsa Pawlusning sɵzigǝ ixǝnmǝy, kemǝ baxliⱪi bilǝn kemǝ igisining sɵzigǝ ixǝndi.
But contrary to Paul’s advice, the centurion was persuaded by the pilot and by the owner of the ship.
12 Uning üstigǝ, bu portmu ⱪixlaxⱪa muwapiⱪ jay bolmiƣaqⱪa, kɵpqilik yǝnǝ dengizƣa qiⱪip, mumkinⱪǝdǝr Feniks xǝⱨirigǝ yetip berip, xu yǝrdǝ ⱪixlaxni ⱪuwwǝtlidi. Feniks bolsa Kret arilidiki bir dengiz porti bolup, bir tǝripi ƣǝrbiy jǝnubⱪa wǝ bir tǝripi ƣǝrbiy ximalƣa ⱪaraytti.
Since the harbor was unsuitable to winter in, the majority decided to sail on, if somehow they could reach Phoenix to winter there. Phoenix was a harbor in Crete facing both southwest and northwest.
13 Jǝnubtin mǝyin xamal qiⱪiwatatti, kɵpqilik nixanimizƣa yetidiƣan bolduⱪ dǝp, lǝnggǝrni eliwetip, kemini Kret arilining ⱪirƣiⱪini boylap ⱨǝydǝp mangdi.
When a gentle south wind began to blow, they thought they had their opportunity. So they weighed anchor and sailed along, hugging the coast of Crete.
14 Lekin uzun ɵtmǝy, araldin ⱪattiⱪ «xǝrⱪiy ximaldin kǝlgüqi» dǝp atilidiƣan ǝxǝddiy ⱪara boran qiⱪip kǝtti.
But it was not long before a cyclone called the Northeaster swept down across the island.
15 Kemǝ buranning ⱪamalliⱪida ⱪalƣaqⱪa, uni xamalƣa yüzlǝndürǝlmǝy, boranning mǝyliqǝ mengixiƣa ⱪoyup bǝrduⱪ.
Unable to head into the wind, the ship was caught up. So we gave way and let ourselves be driven along.
16 Klawda degǝn kiqik bir aralning xamalƣa dalda tǝripigǝ ɵtüwelip, ⱪolwaⱪni kemigǝ qiⱪiriwelip, aranla uni saⱪlap ⱪalaliduⱪ. Andin kemiqilǝr kemini arƣamqilar bilǝn sirtidin orap baƣliwaldi. Kemining Sirtis dǝp atalƣan dengiz astidiki tax-ⱪum dɵwilirigǝ ⱪeⱪilip petip ⱪelixidin ⱪorⱪup, tormuz lǝnggǝrlirini qüxürüp, kemini xamalning ⱨǝydixigǝ ⱪoyup bǝrdi.
Passing to the lee of a small island called Cauda, we barely managed to secure the lifeboat.
After hoisting it up, the crew used ropes to undergird the ship. And fearing that they would run aground on the sandbars of Syrtis, they lowered the sea anchor and were driven along.
18 Boran üstimizgǝ xiddǝtlik soⱪⱪaqⱪa, ǝtisi malni dengizƣa taxlaxⱪa baxlidi.
We were tossed so violently that the next day the men began to jettison the cargo.
19 Üqinqi künidǝ ular ɵz ⱪolliri bilǝn kemidiki ⱪoral-jabduⱪlirini dengizƣa taxliwǝtti.
On the third day, they threw the ship’s tackle overboard with their own hands.
20 Kɵp künlǝrgiqǝ ya kün ya yultuzlar kɵrünmǝy, boran-qapⱪun yǝnila xiddǝtlik üstimizgǝ tohtimay soⱪuwǝrgǝqkǝ, ahirda ⱪutulup ⱪelix ümidimizmu yoⱪⱪa qiⱪⱪanidi.
When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days and the great storm continued to batter us, we abandoned all hope of being saved.
21 Kemidikilǝr birnǝrsǝ yemiginigǝ kɵp künlǝr bolƣandin keyin, Pawlus ularning arisida turup: — Buradǝrlǝr, silǝr baldurla mening gepimgǝ ⱪulaⱪ selip Krettin dengizƣa qiⱪmasliⱪinglar kerǝk idi. Xundaⱪ ⱪilƣan bolsanglar bu balayi’apǝt wǝ ziyan-zǝhmǝtlǝrgǝ uqrimiƣan bolattinglar.
After the men had gone a long time without food, Paul stood up among them and said, “Men, you should have followed my advice not to sail from Crete. Then you would have averted this disaster and loss.
22 Lekin ǝmdi silǝrni ƣǝyrǝtlik boluxⱪa dǝwǝt ⱪilimǝn. Qünki aranglarda ⱨeqⱪaysinglar jenidin ayrilƣini yoⱪ, pǝⱪǝt kemidinla mǝⱨrum ⱪalisilǝr.
But now I urge you to keep up your courage, because you will not experience any loss of life, but only of the ship.
23 Qünki mǝn tǝwǝ bolƣan wǝ ibadǝt-hizmitini ⱪilip kǝlgǝn Hudaning bir pǝrixtisi tünügün keqǝ yenimƣa kelip
For just last night an angel of God, whose I am and whom I serve, stood beside me
24 manga: «Pawlus, ⱪorⱪma! Sǝn Ⱪǝysǝrning aldiƣa berip turuxung kerǝk; wǝ mana, Huda xapaǝt ⱪilip sǝn bilǝn billǝ sǝpǝr ⱪilƣanlarning ⱨǝmmisining jenini tiliginingni sanga ijabǝt ⱪildi!» dedi.
and said, ‘Do not be afraid, Paul; you must stand before Caesar. And look, God has granted you the lives of all who sail with you.’
25 Xuning üqün ǝy ǝpǝndilǝr, ƣǝyrǝtlik bolunglar; qünki Hudaƣa ixinimǝnki, manga ⱪandaⱪ eytilƣan bolsa xundaⱪ ǝmǝlgǝ axurulidu.
So take courage, men, for I believe God that it will happen just as He told me.
26 Biraⱪ biz mǝlum aralning ⱪirƣiⱪiƣa urulup ketiximiz muⱪǝrrǝr bolidu.
However, we must run aground on some island.”
27 Sǝpirimizning on tɵtinqi küni keqisi, kemǝ Adriatik dengizida lǝylǝp yürüwatⱪan bolup, tün nispidǝ, kemiqilǝr ⱪuruⱪluⱪⱪa yeⱪinlap ⱪeliptuⱪ, dǝp oylidi.
On the fourteenth night we were still being driven across the Adriatic Sea. About midnight the sailors sensed they were approaching land.
28 Ular qongⱪurluⱪni ɵlqǝx arƣamqisini dengizƣa qüxürüp, suning qongⱪurluⱪini ɵlqǝp kɵrgǝnidi, yigirmǝ ƣulaq qiⱪti. Sǝl aldiƣa mengip yǝnǝ ɵlqiwidi, on bǝx ƣulaq qiⱪti.
They took soundings and found that the water was twenty fathoms deep. Going a little farther, they took another set of soundings that read fifteen fathoms.
29 Ular kemining hada taxlarƣa urulup ketixidin ⱪorⱪup, kemining kǝynidin tɵt lǝnggǝrni taxliwetip, tang etixni tǝlmürüp kütüp turdi.
Fearing that we would run aground on the rocks, they dropped four anchors from the stern and prayed for daybreak.
30 Lekin kemiqilǝr kemidin ⱪaqmaⱪqi bolup kemining bexidinmu lǝnggǝrni elip taxliwetǝyli dǝp baⱨanǝ kɵrsitip, ⱪolwaⱪni dengizƣa qüxürdi.
Meanwhile, the sailors attempted to escape from the ship. Pretending to lower anchors from the bow, they let the lifeboat down into the sea.
31 Pawlus yüzbexi wǝ lǝxkǝrlǝrgǝ: — Bu [kemiqilǝr] kemidǝ ⱪalmisa, silǝr ⱪutulalmaysilǝr! — dedi.
But Paul said to the centurion and the soldiers, “Unless these men remain with the ship, you cannot be saved.”
32 Buning bilǝn lǝxkǝrlǝr kemidiki ⱪolwaⱪning arƣamqilirini kesip, uni lǝylitip ⱪoydi.
So the soldiers cut the ropes to the lifeboat and set it adrift.
33 Tang atay degǝndǝ, Pawlus ⱨǝmmǝylǝnni bir’az ƣizaliniwelixⱪa dǝwǝt ⱪildi. U: — Silǝrning dǝkkǝ-dükkǝ iqidǝ ⱨeqnemǝ yemǝy turƣininglarƣa on tɵt kün boldi.
Right up to daybreak, Paul kept urging them all to eat: “Today is your fourteenth day in constant suspense, without taking any food.
34 Əmdi bir’az ƣizalinixinglarni ɵtünimǝn. Qünki ⱨayat ⱪelixinglar üqün muxundaⱪ ⱪilixⱪa toƣra kelidu; qünki ⱨeqⱪaysinglarning bexidiki bir tal moymu ziyanƣa uqrimaydu! — dedi.
So for your own preservation, I urge you to eat something, because not a single hair of your head will be lost.”
35 Bu sɵzni ⱪilip bolup, u ⱪoliƣa bir parqǝ nanni elip, kɵpqilikning aldida Hudaƣa tǝxǝkkür eytip oxtup yedi.
After he had said this, Paul took bread and gave thanks to God in front of them all. Then he broke it and began to eat.
36 Xuning bilǝn ⱨǝmmǝylǝn ƣǝyrǝtlinip ƣizalinixⱪa baxlidi
They were all encouraged and took some food themselves.
37 (kemidǝ biz jǝmiy ikki yüz yǝtmix altǝ kixi iduⱪ).
In all, there were 276 of us on board.
38 Ⱨǝmmǝylǝn ⱪorsaⱪlirini toⱪliƣandin keyin, kemini yeniklitix üqün, kemidiki buƣdaylarnimu dengizƣa taxliwǝtti.
After the men had eaten their fill, they lightened the ship by throwing the grain into the sea.
39 Tang atⱪanda, kemiqilǝr ⱪuruⱪluⱪning nǝ ikǝnlikini tonumidi. Lekin uningdiki bir ⱪumluⱪ ⱪoltuⱪni bayⱪap, kemini bir amal ⱪilip xu yǝrdǝ uruldurup ⱪuruⱪluⱪⱪa qiⱪarmaⱪqi boldi.
When daylight came, they did not recognize the land, but they sighted a bay with a sandy beach, where they decided to run the ship aground if they could.
40 Ular aldi bilǝn lǝnggǝrlǝrni boxiwetip, ularni dengizƣa taxliwǝtti. Xuning bilǝn bir waⱪitta, kemining ikki yɵnilix paliⱪining baƣlirini boxitip, ularni qüxürüwǝtti. Andin kemining bexidiki yǝlkǝnni xamalƣa qiⱪirip, kemini ⱪumluⱪning ⱪirƣiⱪiƣa ⱪaritip mangdurdi.
Cutting away the anchors, they left them in the sea as they loosened the ropes that held the rudders. Then they hoisted the foresail to the wind and made for the beach.
41 Əmdi ikki eⱪim bir-birigǝ uqraxⱪan yǝrgǝ kirip ⱪelip, ular kemini ⱪiraⱪⱪa soⱪturuwaldi; kemining bexi dengiz tegigǝ urulup petip, midirlimay ⱪaldi, lekin kemining arⱪa tǝripi dolⱪunlarning zǝrbisi bilǝn quwulup ketixkǝ baxlidi.
But the vessel struck a sandbar and ran aground. The bow stuck fast and would not move, and the stern was being broken up by the pounding of the waves.
42 Lǝxkǝrlǝr mǝⱨbuslarning suƣa sǝkrǝp ⱪeqip ketixining aldini elix üqün, ⱨǝmmisini ɵltürüwǝtmǝkqi boldi.
The soldiers planned to kill the prisoners so none of them could swim to freedom.
43 Lekin yüzbexi Pawlusni ⱪutⱪuzuxni haliƣan bolup, lǝxkǝrlǝrning bundaⱪ ⱪilixiƣa yol ⱪoymidi. U aldi bilǝn su üzüxni bilidiƣanlarning suƣa qüxüp ⱪirƣaⱪⱪa qiⱪixini,
But the centurion, wanting to spare Paul’s life, thwarted their plan. He commanded those who could swim to jump overboard first and get to land.
44 ⱪalƣanlarning bǝzilirini tahtaylarƣa, bǝzilirini kemining quwulup kǝtkǝn parqiliriƣa esilip, ⱪirƣaⱪⱪa qiⱪixini buyrudi. Xundaⱪ boldiki, ⱨǝmmǝylǝn ⱪutulup saⱪ-salamǝt ⱪuruⱪluⱪⱪa qiⱪti.
The rest were to follow on planks and various parts of the ship. In this way everyone was brought safely to land.