< Əstǝr 6 >
1 Xu küni keqisi padixaⱨning uyⱪusi ⱪeqip, tarih-tǝzkirinamini ǝkǝldürdi wǝ bular uning aldida oⱪup berildi.
On that night the king was unable to sleep, so he gave orders to bring the books that recorded memorable deeds, and they were read before the king.
2 Bir yǝrdǝ: «Padixaⱨning Bigtana, Tǝrǝx dǝydiƣan orda dǝrwazisini baⱪidiƣan ikki ⱨǝrǝm’aƣisi bar idi, ular padixaⱨ Aⱨaxweroxⱪa ⱪol selixⱪa ⱪǝstligǝndǝ, Mordikay bu ixni pax ⱪilip hǝwǝr yǝtküzgǝn, dǝp pütülgǝnidi.
It was found recorded how Mordecai had furnished information regarding Bigthan and Teresh, two of the king’s attendants who guarded the entrance of the palace, who had attempted to kill King Ahasuerus.
3 Padixaⱨ: — Bu ix üqün Mordikayƣa ⱪandaⱪ nam-xɵⱨrǝt wǝ izzǝt-ikram nail ⱪilindi? — dǝp soridi. — U ⱨeq nemigǝ erixmidi, — dǝp jawap berixti padixaⱨning yenidiki hizmǝttǝ bolƣan ƣulamliri.
“What honor and dignity have been conferred on Mordecai for this?” the king asked. When the king’s pages who waited on him replied “Nothing has been done for him,”
4 — Orda ⱨoylisida kim bar? — dǝp soridi padixaⱨ. Bu qaƣda Ⱨaman padixaⱨtin Mordikayni ɵzi tǝyyarlap ⱪoyƣan darƣa esixni tǝlǝp ⱪilƣili kelip, ordining taxⱪiriⱪi ⱨoylisiƣa kirgǝnidi.
the king said, “Who is in the court?” Now Haman had just entered the outer court of the king’s house to speak to the king about hanging Mordecai on the gallows that he had prepared for him.
5 — Mana, Ⱨaman ⱨoylida turidu, — deyixti padixaⱨning ƣulamliri uningƣa. — Kirsun, — dedi padixaⱨ.
So the king’s pages said to him, “Haman is standing there, in the court.” The king said, “Let him enter.”
6 Ⱨaman kiriwidi, padixaⱨ uningdin: — Padixaⱨ izzǝt-ⱨɵrmitini ⱪilixni yahxi kɵrgǝn kixigǝ nemǝ ixlarni ⱪilixi kerǝk? — dǝp soriwidi, Ⱨaman kɵnglidǝ: «Padixaⱨ izzǝt-ⱨɵrmitini ⱪilixni yahxi kɵrgǝn kixi meningdin baxⱪa yǝnǝ kim bolatti?» — dǝp oylidi-dǝ
So Haman entered, and the king said to him, “What should be done for the man whom the king wishes to honor?” Haman said to himself, “Whom besides me could the king wish to honor?”
7 padixaⱨⱪa: — Padixaⱨ izzǝt-ⱨɵrmitini ⱪilixni yahxi kɵrgǝn kixigǝ
So he said to the king, “For the man whom the king wishes to honor
8 padixaⱨim daim kiyidiƣan xaⱨanǝ kiyim-keqǝk wǝ daim minidiƣan arƣimaⱪ, yǝni bexiƣa xaⱨanǝ taj-bǝlgǝ taⱪalƣan arƣimaⱪ elip kelinip,
let a royal garment be brought, which the king has worn, and the horse on which the king has ridden and on whose head a royal diadem has been placed.
9 xaⱨanǝ kiyim bilǝn arƣimaⱪni padixaⱨning ǝng muⱨtǝrǝm ǝmirliridin birigǝ tutⱪuzsun, u kiyimni padixaⱨim izzǝt-ⱨɵrmitini ⱪilixni yahxi kɵrgǝn kixigǝ kiygüzüp wǝ uni arƣimaⱪⱪa mindürüp xǝⱨǝr mǝydan-koqilirini aylandursun wǝ uning aldida: «Ⱪaranglar! Padixaⱨ izzǝt-ⱨɵrmitini ⱪilixni yahxi kɵrgǝn kixigǝ muxundaⱪ muamilǝ ⱪilinidu!» dǝp jakarlap mangsun, — dedi.
Then let the garment and the horse be placed in charge of one of the king’s noble officials. Let him clothe the man whom the king wishes to honor and let him lead that man on the horse through the city square, proclaiming before him, ‘This is what is done for the man whom the king wishes to honor.’”
10 Xuning bilǝn padixaⱨ Ⱨamanƣa: — Tez berip deginingdǝk xaⱨanǝ kiyim bilǝn arƣimaⱪni ǝpkǝl, orda dǝrwazisining aldida olturƣan awu Yǝⱨudiy Mordikayƣa dǝl sɵzüngdǝk ⱪilƣin; sening degǝnliringning birǝrsimu kǝm bolup ⱪalmisun! — dedi.
Then the king said to Haman, “Make haste and take the garment and the horse, as you have said, and do this to Mordecai the Jew, who sits in the king’s gate. Omit nothing of all you have said.”
11 Xundaⱪ ⱪilip Ⱨaman xaⱨanǝ kiyim bilǝn arƣimaⱪni ǝkelip, aldi bilǝn Mordikayƣa xaⱨanǝ kiyimni kiygüzdi, andin uni arƣimaⱪⱪa mindürüp, xǝⱨǝr mǝydan-koqilirini aylandurdi wǝ uning aldida: — «Mana, padixaⱨ izzǝt-ⱨɵrmitini ⱪilixni yahxi kɵrgǝn kixigǝ muxundaⱪ muamilǝ ⱪilinidu!» dǝp jakarlap mangdi.
So Haman took the garment and the horse and clothed Mordecai, and made him ride through the city square and proclaimed before him, “This is what is done for the man whom the king wishes to honor.”
12 Mordikay yǝnila orda dǝrwazisining aldiƣa ⱪaytip bardi; Ⱨaman bolsa ƣǝm-ⱪayƣuƣa petip, bexini qümkigǝn ⱨalda aldirap-tenǝp ɵz ɵyigǝ ⱪaytip kǝtti.
Mordecai returned to the king’s gate, but Haman hurried to his house, mourning, with his head covered.
13 Ⱨaman hotuni Zǝrǝxkǝ wǝ barliⱪ dost-aƣinilirigǝ bexiƣa kǝlgǝnlirining ⱨǝmmisini eytip bǝrdi. Andin uning danixmǝnliri bilǝn hotuni Zǝrǝx buni anglap uningƣa: — Mordikayning aldida yengilixⱪa baxlaptila; u ǝgǝr Yǝⱨudiylarning nǝslidin bolsa, uni yengǝlmǝyla, ǝksiqǝ sɵzsiz uning aldida mǝƣlup bolidila, deyixti.
Haman recounted to Zeresh his wife and to all his friends everything that had happened to him. Then his wise men and Zeresh his wife said to him, “If Mordecai before whom you have already been humiliated is of the Jewish people, you can do nothing against him but will surely fall before him.”
14 Ular tehi Ⱨaman bilǝn sɵzlixiwatⱪan qeƣida, padixaⱨning ⱨǝrǝm’aƣiliri kelip Ⱨamanni Əstǝr tǝyyarliƣan ziyapǝtkǝ berixⱪa aldiratti.
While they were still talking with him, the king’s attendants came and quickly took Haman to the banquet that Esther had prepared.