< Yaritilix 3 >
1 Yǝr yüzidǝ yilan Rǝb Pǝrwǝrdigar yaratⱪan daladiki ⱨaywanlarning ⱨǝmmisidin ⱨiyligǝr idi. U ayaldin: — Huda rasttinla baƣdiki dǝrǝhlǝrning ⱨeqⱪaysisining mewisidin yemǝnglar, dedimu? — dǝp soridi.
The serpent was more cunning than any of the other wild animals that the Lord God had made. He asked Eve, “Did God really say that you can't eat fruit from every tree in the garden?”
2 Ayal yilanƣa jawab berip: — Baƣdiki dǝrǝhlǝrning mewilirini yesǝk bolidu.
Eve replied to the serpent, “We can eat from the trees in the garden, but not the fruit from the tree in the middle of the garden.
3 Əmma baƣning otturisidiki dǝrǝhning mewisi toƣrisida Huda: «Buningdin yemǝnglar, ⱪolmu tǝgküzmǝnglar, bolmisa ɵlisilǝr» degǝn, dedi.
God told us, ‘You mustn't eat from that tree, or even touch it, otherwise you'll die.’”
4 Yilan ayalƣa: — Undaⱪ ǝmǝs! Ⱨǝrgiz ɵlmǝysilǝr!
“You certainly won't die,” the serpent told Eve.
5 Bǝlki silǝr uni yegǝn kününglarda, Huda kɵzünglarning eqilip, Hudaƣa ohxax yahxi bilǝn yamanni bilidiƣan bolup ⱪalidiƣanliⱪinglarni bilidu, — dedi.
“It's because God knows that as soon as you eat it, you'll see things differently, and you'll be like God, knowing both what is good and what is evil.”
6 Ayal dǝrǝhning [mewisining] yemǝklik üqün yahxiliⱪini, uning kɵzni ⱪamlaxturidiƣanliⱪini kɵrüp, ⱨǝmdǝ dǝrǝhning adǝmni ǝⱪilliⱪ ⱪilidiƣan jǝlpkarliⱪini kɵrüp, mewidin yedi wǝ uningdin yenida turƣan erigimu bǝrdi; umu yedi.
Eve saw that the fruit of the tree appeared good to eat. It looked very attractive. She really wanted it so she could become wise. So she took some of its fruit and ate it, and she gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it too.
7 Yeyixi bilǝnla ⱨǝr ikkisining kɵzliri eqilip, ɵzlirining yalingaq ikǝnlikini bilip, ǝnjür yopurmaⱪlirini elip bir-birigǝ ulap tikip, ɵzlirigǝ yapⱪuq ⱪilip tartti.
Immediately they saw everything differently and realized they were naked. So they sewed fig leaves together to cover themselves up.
8 Kün salⱪinliƣanda, ular Pǝrwǝrdigar Hudaning baƣda mangƣan xǝpisini anglap ⱪelip, adǝm ayali bilǝn Pǝrwǝrdigar Hudaning ⱨazir bolƣinidin ⱪeqip baƣdiki dǝrǝhlǝrning arisiƣa yoxurunuwaldi.
Later they heard the Lord walking in the garden in the evening when the breeze was blowing. Adam and Eve went and hid out of sight of the Lord God among the trees of the garden.
9 Lekin Pǝrwǝrdigar Huda towlap adǝmni qaⱪirip uningƣa: Sǝn nǝdǝ? — dedi.
The Lord God called out to Adam, “Where are you?”
10 Adǝm’ata jawab berip: — Mǝn baƣda xǝpǝngni anglap, yalingaq turƣinim üqün ⱪorⱪup ketip, yoxuruniwaldim, — dedi.
“I heard you walking in the garden and I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid,” he replied.
11 [Huda] uningƣa: — Yalingaq ikǝnlikingni sanga kim eytti? Mǝn sanga yemǝ, dǝp ǝmr ⱪilƣan dǝrǝhning mewisidin yedingmu-ya? — dedi.
“Who told you that you were naked?” asked the Lord God. “Did you eat fruit from the tree I ordered you not to?”
12 Adǝm jawab berip: — Sǝn manga ⱨǝmraⱨ boluxⱪa bǝrgǝn ayal dǝrǝhning mewisidin manga bǝrgǝnidi, mǝn yedim, — dedi.
“It was the woman you gave me who gave me the fruit from the tree, and I ate it,” Adam replied.
13 Pǝrwǝrdigar Huda ayalƣa: — Bu nemǝ ⱪilƣining? — dedi. Ayal jawab berip: — Yilan meni aldap azdursa, mǝn yǝp saptimǝn, — dedi.
The Lord God asked Eve, “Why have you done this?” “The serpent tricked me, and so I ate it,” she replied.
14 Pǝrwǝrdigar Huda yilanƣa mundaⱪ dedi: — «Bu ⱪilƣining üqün, Sǝn ⱨǝmmǝ mal-qarwilardin, Daladiki barliⱪ ⱨaywanatlardin bǝkrǝk lǝnǝtkǝ ⱪalisǝn; Ⱪorsiⱪing bilǝn beƣirlap mengip, Ɵmrüngning barliⱪ künliridǝ topa yǝysǝn.
Then the Lord God told the serpent, “Because of what you've done, you are cursed more than any of the other animals. You will slide along on your belly and eat dust as long as you live.
15 Wǝ mǝn sǝn bilǝn ayalning arisiƣa, Sening nǝsling bilǝn ayalning nǝslining arisiƣa ɵqmǝnlik salimǝn; U sening bexingni dǝssǝp zǝhimlǝndüridu, Sǝn ⱪopup uning tapinini [qeⱪip] zǝhimlǝndürisǝn».
I will make sure you and your children, and the woman and her children, are enemies. One of her children will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.”
16 Andin Huda ayalƣa: — «Sening ⱨamilidarliⱪingning japa-muxǝⱪⱪǝtlirini kɵpǝytimǝn; Sǝn ⱪattiⱪ tolƣaⱪ iqidǝ boxinisǝn; Sǝn eringdin üstün turuxⱪa ⱨǝwǝs ⱪilsangmu, U üstüngdin hojiliⱪ ⱪilidu» — dedi.
He told Eve, “I will make pregnancy much more difficult, and giving birth will be very painful. However, you will still desire your husband, but he will have control over you.”
17 Andin U Adǝm’atiƣa: — «Sǝn ayalingning sɵzigǝ ⱪulaⱪ selip, Mǝn sanga yemǝ, dǝp ǝmr ⱪilƣan dǝrǝhtin yegining tüpǝylidin, Sening tüpǝylingdin yǝr-tupraⱪ lǝnitimgǝ uqraydu; Ɵmrüngning barliⱪ künliridǝ pǝⱪǝt japaliⱪ ixlǝpla, andin uningdin ozuⱪlinisǝn.
He told Adam, “Because you did what your wife told you, and ate fruit from the tree after I ordered you, ‘Don't eat fruit from this tree,’ the ground is now cursed because of you. You will have to work painfully hard to grow food from it throughout your whole life.
18 Yǝr sanga tikǝn bilǝn ⱪamƣaⱪ ündüridu; Xundaⱪtimu sǝn yǝrdiki ziraǝt-otyaxlarni yǝysǝn.
It will grow thorns and thistles for you, and you will have to eat wild plants.
19 Taki sǝn tupraⱪⱪa ⱪaytⱪuqǝ yüz-kɵzüng tǝrgǝ qümgǝndǝ, andin nan yeyǝlǝysǝn; Qünki sǝn ǝsli tupraⱪtin elinƣansǝn; Sǝn ǝslidǝ topa bolƣaq, Yǝnǝ topiƣa ⱪaytisǝn» — dedi.
You will have to sweat to grow enough food to eat until you die and return to the ground. For you were made from dust and you will return to dust.”
20 Uning ayali barliⱪ jan igilirining anisi bolidiƣini üqün adǝm uningƣa «Ⱨawa» dǝp at ⱪoydi.
Adam named his wife Eve, because she was to be the mother of all human beings.
21 Pǝrwǝrdigar Huda Adǝm’ata bilǝn uning ayaliƣa ⱨaywan teriliridin kiyim ⱪilip kiydürüp ⱪoydi.
The Lord God made Adam and Eve clothes from animal skins and dressed them.
22 Pǝrwǝrdigar Huda sɵz ⱪilip: — Mana, adǝm Bizlǝrdin birigǝ ohxap ⱪaldi, yahxi bilǝn yamanni bildi. Əmdi ⱪolini uzitip ⱨayatliⱪ dǝrihidin elip yǝwelip, ta ǝbǝdgiqǝ yaxawǝrmǝsliki üqün [uni tosuximiz kerǝk], dedi.
Then the Lord God observed, “Look, the human beings have become like one of us, knowing both what is good and what is evil. Now if they take the fruit from the tree of life and eat it, then they'll live forever!”
23 Xuning bilǝn Pǝrwǝrdigar Huda uni Erǝm baƣdin ⱪoƣlap qiⱪiriwǝtti; xundaⱪ ⱪilip uni yǝrgǝ ixlǝydiƣan, yǝni ɵzi ǝsli apiridǝ ⱪilinƣan tupraⱪⱪa ixlǝydiƣan ⱪilip ⱪoydi.
So the Lord God expelled them from the Garden of Eden. He sent Adam to cultivate the ground from which he'd been made.
24 Adǝmni ⱪoƣliwetip, ⱨayatliⱪ dǝrihigǝ baridiƣan yolni muⱨapizǝt ⱪilix üqün, u Erǝm beƣining mǝxriⱪ tǝripigǝ kerublarni wǝ tɵt tǝrǝpkǝ pirⱪiraydiƣan yalⱪunluⱪ bir xǝmxǝrni ⱪoyup ⱪoydi.
After he drove them out, the Lord God placed on the east side of the Garden of Eden angels and a sword that flashed in every direction. They were to prevent access to the tree of life.