< Daniyal 5 >

1 Bir küni padixaⱨ Bǝlxazar ǝmir-esilzadilǝrdin ming kixini tǝklip ⱪilip katta ziyapǝt berip, ularning aldida xarab iqip, ǝyx-ixrǝt kǝypini sürdi.
King Belshazzar made a great feast to a thousand of his princes, and dranke wine before the thousand.
2 Padixaⱨ Bǝlxazar xarabni tetip kɵrüp, ɵzi, ǝmir-esilzadiliri, ɵz hotun-kenizǝkliring xarabni atisi Neboⱪadnǝsar Yerusalemdiki muⱪǝddǝs ibadǝthanidin oljiƣa alƣan altun-kümüxtin yasalƣan jam-ⱪaqilarda iqixigǝ xu jam-ⱪaqilarni elip qiⱪixni buyrudi.
And Belshazzar whiles he tasted the wine, commanded to bring him the golden and siluer vessels, which his father Nebuchad-nezzar had brought from the Temple in Ierusalem, that the King and his princes, his wiues, and his concubines might drinke therein.
3 [Nǝwkǝrlǝr] dǝrⱨal berip Hudaning Yerusalemdiki muⱪǝddǝs ibadǝthanisidin elip kelingǝn altun jam-ⱪaqilarni elip qiⱪti; padixaⱨning ɵzi, ǝmir-esilzadiliri, uning hotunliri wǝ kenizǝkliri ularda xarab iqti.
Then were brought the golden vessels, that were taken out of the Temple of the Lords house at Ierusalem, and the King and his princes, his wiues and his concubines dranke in them.
4 Ular xarab iqkǝq, altun, kümüx, mis, tɵmür, yaƣaq wǝ taxlardin yasalƣan butlarni mǝdⱨiyilǝxti.
They drunke wine and praysed the gods of golde, and of siluer, of brasse, of yron, of wood and of stone.
5 Dǝl xu pǝyttǝ adǝm ⱪolining bǝx barmiⱪi pǝyda bolup, qiraƣdanning udulidiki ordining tam suwiⱪiƣa hǝt yezixⱪa baxlidi. Padixaⱨ hǝt yazƣan ⱪolning kɵrüngǝn ⱪismini kɵrüp,
At the same houre appeared fingers of a mans hand, which wrote ouer against the candlesticke vpon the plaister of the wall of ye Kings palace, and the King sawe the palme of the hand that wrote.
6 qirayi tatirip, kɵnglidǝ intayin alaⱪzadǝ bolup kǝtti. Put-ⱪolliri boxixip, putliri titrǝp kǝtti.
Then the Kings countenance was changed, and his thoughtes troubled him, so that the ioynts of his loynes were loosed, and his knees smote one against the other.
7 Padixaⱨ ⱪattiⱪ warⱪirap, pir-ustazlar, kaldiylǝr wǝ munǝjjimlarni qaⱪirixni buyrudi. Babildiki danixmǝnlǝr kǝlgǝn ⱨaman padixaⱨ ularƣa: — Kimki tamdiki bu hǝtlǝrni oⱪup mǝnisini manga dǝp berǝlisǝ, uningƣa sɵsün rǝnglik bir ton kiygüzülüp, boyniƣa altun zǝnjir esilip, padixaⱨliⱪta üqinqi mǝrtiwǝ berilidu, — dedi.
Wherefore the King cryed loude, that they should bring the astrologians, the Caldeans and the soothsayers. And the King spake, and sayd to the wise men of Babel, Whosoeuer can reade this writing, and declare me the interpretation thereof, shalbe clothed with purple, and shall haue a chaine of golde about his necke, and shall be the third ruler in the kingdome.
8 Padixaⱨning danixmǝnlirining ⱨǝmmisi ordiƣa ⱨazir boldi; lekin ular nǝ hǝtlǝrni oⱪuyalmaytti nǝ padixaⱨⱪa mǝnisini qüxǝndürüp berǝlmǝytti.
Then came all the Kings wise men, but they could neither reade the writing, nor shewe the King the interpretation.
9 Bǝlxazar tehimu alaⱪzadǝ bolup, qirayi tehimu tatirip kǝtti. Əmir-esilzadilǝrmu ⱪandaⱪ ⱪilixni bilǝlmǝy ⱪaldi.
Then was King Belshazzar greatly troubled, and his countenance was changed in him, and his princes were astonied.
10 Padixaⱨ wǝ ǝmir-esilzadilǝrning warⱪiraxⱪan awazini angliƣan hanix ziyapǝt zaliƣa kirip, padixaⱨⱪa mundaⱪ dedi: — I aliyliri, mǝnggü yaxiƣayla! Alaⱪzadǝ bolup kǝtmigǝyla, qirayliri tatirap kǝtmigǝy.
Now the Queene by reason of the talke of the King, and his princes came into the banket house, and the Queene spake, and sayd, O King, liue for euer: let not thy thoughtes trouble thee, nor let thy countenance be changed.
11 Padixaⱨliⱪlirida bir kixi bar, uningda muⱪǝddǝs ilaⱨlarning roⱨi bar, atiliri tǝhttiki waⱪtida, bu kixidǝ yoruⱪluⱪ, danaliⱪ wǝ ǝⱪil-parasǝt, yǝni ilaⱨlarƣa has ǝⱪil-parasǝt namayan ⱪilinƣanidi. Atiliri Neboⱪadnǝsar, yǝni padixaⱨ atiliri uni pütün rǝmqi-palqilar, pir-ustazlar, kaldiylǝr wǝ munǝjjimlarning bexi ⱪilip tǝyinligǝn.
There is a man in thy kingdome, in whom is the spirit of the holy gods, and in the dayes of thy father light and vnderstanding and wisdome like the wisdome of the gods, was found in him: whom the King Nebuchad-nezzar thy father, the King, I say, thy father, made chiefe of the enchanters, astrologians, Caldeans, and soothsayers,
12 Bu kixidǝ alaⱨidǝ bir roⱨiy hususiyǝt, bilim, ⱨekmǝt, qüxlǝrgǝ tǝbir berǝlǝydiƣan, tepixmaⱪlarni yexǝlǝydiƣan wǝ tügün-sirlarni aqalaydiƣan ⱪabiliyǝt bar idi. Xu kixining ismi Daniyal bolup, padixaⱨ uningƣa Bǝltǝxasar dǝpmu isim ⱪoyƣan. Xunga bu Daniyal qaⱪirtilsun, u qoⱪum bu hǝtlǝrning mǝnisini yexip beridu.
Because a more excellent spirit, and knowledge, and vnderstanding (for hee did expound dreames, and declare hard sentences, and dissolued doubtes) were founde in him, euen in Daniel, whome the King named Belteshazzar: nowe let Daniel be called, and hee will declare the interpretation.
13 Xuning bilǝn Daniyal padixaⱨning aldiƣa elip kelindi, padixaⱨ Daniyaldin: — Padixaⱨ atam Yǝⱨuda ɵlkisidin sürgün ⱪilip kǝlgǝn Yǝⱨudiylar iqidiki ⱨeliⱪi Daniyal sǝnmu? — dǝp soriwidi,
Then was Daniel brought before the King, and the King spake and sayd vnto Daniel, Art thou that Daniel, which art of the children of the captiuitie of Iudah, whom my father the King brought out of Iewrie?
14 — Sǝn toƣruluⱪ hǝwirim bar, sǝndǝ muⱪǝddǝs ilaⱨlarning roⱨi, xundaⱪla yoruⱪluⱪ, danaliⱪ wǝ alaⱨidǝ ǝⱪil-parasǝt bar ikǝn dǝp anglidim.
Now I haue heard of thee, that the spirit of the holy gods is in thee, and that light and vnderstanding and excellent wisdome is found in thee.
15 Əmdi danixmǝnlǝr wǝ pir-ustazlarni tamdiki hǝtni oⱪup, mǝnisini manga qüxǝndürüp bǝrsun dǝp aldimƣa qaⱪirtip kelindi; lekin bu ixning sirini ⱨeqⱪaysisi yexip berǝlmidi.
Now therefore, wisemen and astrologians haue bene brought before me, that they should reade this writing, and shewe me the interpretation thereof: but they could not declare the interpretation of the thing.
16 Biraⱪ sǝn toƣruluⱪ angliƣanmǝnki, sǝn sirlarni qüxǝndürǝlǝydikǝnsǝn wǝ tügünlǝrni yexǝlǝydikǝnsǝn. Əgǝr bu hǝtlǝrni oⱪup, mǝnisini qüxǝndürüp berǝlisǝng, sanga sɵsün rǝnglik ton kiygüzülidu, boynungƣa altun zǝnjir esilidu, padixaⱨliⱪta üqinqi dǝrijilik mǝrtiwigǝ erixisǝn, — dedi.
Then heard I of thee, that thou couldest shewe interpretations, and dissolue doutes: nowe if thou canst reade the writing, and shew me the interpretation thereof, thou shalt be clothed with purple, and shalt haue a chaine of golde about thy necke, and shalt be the third ruler in the kingdome.
17 Daniyal padixaⱨⱪa mundaⱪ jawab bǝrdi: — Aliylirining in’amliri ɵzliridǝ ⱪalsun, mukapatlirini baxⱪa kixigǝ bǝrgǝyla. Əmdiliktǝ mǝn aliyliriƣa bu hǝtni oⱪup, mǝnisini qüxǝndürüp berǝy.
Then Daniel answered, and sayd before the King, Keepe thy rewards to thy selfe, and giue thy giftes to another: yet I will reade the writing vnto the King, and shew him the interpretation.
18 — I aliyliri, Ⱨǝmmidin Aliy Huda atiliri Neboⱪadnǝsarƣa padixaⱨliⱪ, uluƣluⱪ, xan-xǝrǝp wǝ ⱨǝywǝt bǝrdi.
O King, heare thou, The most high God gaue vnto Nebuchad-nezzar thy father a kingdome, and maiestie, and honour and glory.
19 Uningƣa berilgǝn uluƣluⱪtin ⱨǝrⱪaysi ǝl-yurt, ⱨǝrⱪaysi taipilǝr wǝ ⱨǝrhil tilda sɵzlixidiƣan ⱪowmlarning ⱨǝmmisi uning aldida titrǝp ⱪorⱪup turatti; u kimni halisa xuni ɵltürǝtti, kimni halisa xuni tirik ⱪoyatti; kimni halisa xuni mǝrtiwilik ⱪilatti, kimni halisa xuni pǝs ⱪilatti.
And for the maiestie that he gaue him, all people, nations, and languages trembled, and feared before him: he put to death whom he would: he smote whome he would: whome he would he set vp, and whome he would he put downe.
20 Lekin u kɵnglidǝ tǝkǝbburlixip, roⱨ-ⱪǝlbidǝ mǝƣrurlinip mijǝzi tǝrsalixip, padixaⱨliⱪ tǝhtidin qüxürülüp, izzitidin mǝⱨrum ⱪilindi.
But when his heart was puft vp, and his minde hardened in pride, hee was deposed from his kingly throne, and they tooke his honour from him.
21 U kixilǝr arisidin ⱨǝydiwetilip, uningƣa yawayi ⱨaywanlarning ǝⱪli berildi. U yawa exǝklǝr bilǝn billǝ makanlixip, kalilardǝk ot-qɵp yegüzüldi, teni xǝbnǝmdin qiliⱪ-qiliⱪ ⱨɵl bolup kǝtti, taki u Ⱨǝmmidin Aliy Hudaning insan padixaⱨliⱪini idarǝ ⱪilidiƣanliⱪini wǝ U padixaⱨliⱪning ⱨoⱪuⱪini Ɵzi talliƣan ⱨǝrⱪandaⱪ kixigǝ beridiƣanliⱪini bilip yǝtküqǝ xu ⱨalǝttǝ boldi.
And hee was driuen from the sonnes of men, and his heart was made like the beastes, and his dwelling was with the wilde asses: they fed him with grasse like oxen, and his body was wet with the dewe of the heauen, till he knewe, that the most high God bare rule ouer the kingdome of men, and that he appointeth ouer it, whomsoeuer he pleaseth.
22 Əy Bǝlxazar, Neboⱪadnǝsarning oƣli turup ɵzliri bularning ⱨǝmmisidin hǝwǝrliri bolsimu, lekin ɵzlirini tɵwǝn ⱪilmidila.
And thou his sonne, O Belshazzar, hast not humbled thine heart, though thou knewest all these things,
23 Əksiqǝ tǝkǝbburlixip ǝrxtiki Rǝbgǝ ⱪarxi turdila. Sili Uning muⱪǝddǝs ibadǝthanisidin olja alƣan jam-ⱪaqilarni elip kelip, ɵzliri, ǝmir-esilzadiliri, ɵz hotunliri wǝ kenizǝklirimu ularda xarab iqtinglar andin kɵrmǝydiƣan, anglimaydiƣan wǝ ⱨeqnemini qüxǝnmǝydiƣan altun, kümüx, mis, tɵmür, yaƣaq wǝ taxlardin yasalƣan butlarni mǝdⱨiyilidilǝ. Ⱨalbuki, silining nǝpǝslirini Ɵz ⱪolida tutⱪan wǝ silining barliⱪ ⱨǝrikǝtlirini Ɵz ilkidǝ tutⱪan Hudani uluƣlimidila.
But hast lift thy selfe vp against the Lord of heauen, and they haue brought the vessels of his House before thee, and thou and thy princes, thy wiues and thy concubines haue drunke wine in them, and thou hast praysed the gods of siluer and golde, of brasse, yron, wood and stone, which neither see, neither heare, nor vnderstand: and the God in whose hand thy breath is and all thy wayes, him hast thou not glorified.
24 Xunga, Huda bu ⱪolning kɵrüngǝn ⱪismini ǝwǝtip bu hǝtlǝrni yazdurdi.
Then was the palme of the hand sent from him, and hath written this writing.
25 Bu hǝtlǝr: «Mene, mene, tǝkǝl, upⱨarsin» degǝndin ibarǝt.
And this is the writing that he hath written, MENE, MENE, TEKEL UPHARSIN.
26 Buning qüxǝndürülüxi: — «Mene» — Huda silining padixaⱨliⱪlirining ⱨesabini ⱪilip, uni ayaƣlaxturdi.
This is the interpretation of the thing, MENE, God hath nombred thy kingdome, and hath finished it.
27 «Tǝkǝl» — sili tarazida tartiliwidila, kǝm qiⱪtila.
TEKEL, thou art wayed in the balance, and art found too light.
28 «Pǝrǝs» — padixaⱨliⱪliri parqilinip, Medialiⱪlar bilǝn Parslarƣa tǝwǝ ⱪilindi.
PERES, thy kingdome is deuided, and giuen to the Medes and Persians.
29 Xuning bilǝn Bǝlxazar dǝrⱨal nǝwkǝrlirigǝ ǝmr ⱪiliwidi, ular Daniyalƣa sɵsün rǝnglik tonni kiydürüp, boyniƣa altun zǝnjirni esip ⱪoydi; u u toƣruluⱪ: «Padixaⱨliⱪ iqidǝ üqinqi dǝrijilik mǝrtiwigǝ igǝ bolsun» dǝp jakarlidi.
Then at the commandement of Belshazzar they clothed Daniel with purple, and put a chaine of golde about his necke, and made a proclamation concerning him that he should be the third ruler in the kingdome.
30 Xu keqǝ kaldiylǝrning padixaⱨi Bǝlxazar ɵltürüldi.
The same night was Belshazzar the King of the Caldeans slaine.
31 Padixaⱨliⱪ bolsa Medialiⱪ Dariusning ⱪoliƣa ɵtti. U tǝhminǝn atmix ikki yaxta idi.
And Darius of the Medes tooke the kingdome, being threescore and two yeere olde.

< Daniyal 5 >