< Yaritilix 41 >

1 Toptoƣra ikki yil ɵtüp, Pirǝwn bir qüx kɵrdi. Qüxidǝ u [Nil] dǝryasining boyida turƣudǝk.
A full two years later, Pharaoh had a dream that he was standing beside the River Nile.
2 Ⱨǝm qirayliⱪ ⱨǝm semiz yǝttǝ tuyaⱪ inǝk dǝryadin qiⱪip, ⱪumuxluⱪta otlaptudǝk.
He saw seven cows coming up from the river. They looked well-fed and healthy as they grazed among the reeds.
3 Andin yǝnǝ yǝttǝ tuyaⱪ inǝk dǝryadin qiⱪiptu; ular sǝt ⱨǝm oruⱪ bolup, aldinⱪi inǝklǝrning yenida, dǝryaning boyida turuptu.
Then he saw another seven cows that came up behind them. They looked ugly and skinny as they stood beside the other cows on the bank of the Nile.
4 Bu sǝt ⱨǝm oruⱪ inǝklǝr u yǝttǝ qirayliⱪ ⱨǝm semiz inǝklǝrni yǝwetiptu. Xu waⱪitta Pirǝwn oyƣinip ketiptu.
Then the ugly, skinny cows ate the well-fed, healthy cows. Then Pharaoh woke up.
5 U yǝnǝ uhlap, ikkinqi ⱪetim qüx kɵrdi: — Mana, bir tüp buƣday xehidin toⱪ wǝ qirayliⱪ yǝttǝ baxaⱪ qiⱪiptu.
Pharaoh fell asleep again and had a second dream. Seven heads of grain were growing on one stalk, ripe and healthy.
6 Ulardin keyin yǝnǝ yǝttǝ baxaⱪ qiⱪiptu; ular ⱨǝm oruⱪ wǝ puqǝk bolup, xǝrⱪ xamilida solixip ⱪalƣanidi.
Then seven heads of grain grew up after them, thin and dried by the east wind.
7 Bu oruⱪ baxaⱪlar u yǝttǝ semiz, toⱪ baxaⱪni yutup ketiptu. Andin Pirǝwn oyƣinip ketiptu, bu uning qüxi ikǝn.
The seven thin and dried heads of grain swallowed up the ripe and healthy ones. Then Pharaoh woke up and realized he'd been dreaming.
8 Ətisi uning kɵngli naⱨayiti biaram bolup, Misirdiki ⱨǝmmǝ palqi-jadugǝrlǝr bilǝn barliⱪ danixmǝnlǝrni qaⱪirtip kǝldi. Pirǝwn ɵz qüxini ularƣa eytip bǝrdi; lekin ⱨeqkim Pirǝwngǝ qüxlǝrning tǝbirini dǝp berǝlmidi.
The next morning Pharaoh was worried by his dreams, so he sent for all the magicians and wise men in Egypt. Pharaoh told them about his dreams, but no one could interpret their meaning for him.
9 U qaƣda bax saⱪiy Pirǝwngǝ: — Bügün mening ɵtküzgǝn hataliⱪlirim esimgǝ kǝldi.
But then the chief cupbearer spoke up. “Today I've just remembered a bad mistake I've made,” he explained.
10 Burun Pirǝwn janabliri ⱪulliriƣa, yǝni peⱪir wǝ bax nawayƣa aqqiⱪlinip, bizni pasiban bexining sariyida solaⱪⱪa taxliƣanidila;
“Your Majesty was angry with some of your officials and you imprisoned me in the house of the commander of the guard, along with the chief baker.
11 Xu qaƣlarda ⱨǝrbirimiz bir keqidǝ birdin qüx kɵrduⱪ; ⱨǝr ⱪaysimiz kɵrgǝn qüxning tǝbiri baxⱪa-baxⱪa idi.
We each had a dream. They were different dreams, each with its own meaning.
12 Xu yǝrdǝ biz bilǝn billǝ pasiban bexining ⱪuli bolƣan bir ibraniy yigit bar idi. Uningƣa qüxlirimizni eytiwiduⱪ, u bizgǝ qüxlirimizning tǝbirini bayan ⱪildi; u ⱨǝrbirimizning kɵrgǝn qüxigǝ ⱪarap tǝbir bǝrgǝnidi.
A young Hebrew was there with us, a slave of the commander of the guard. When we told him our dreams, he interpreted for us the meaning of our different dreams.
13 Xundaⱪ boldiki, ixlar dǝl uning bǝrgǝn tǝbiridǝ deyilgǝndǝk yüz bǝrdi; janabliri peⱪirni ɵz mǝnsipimgǝ ⱪaytidin tǝyinlidilǝ, bax nawayni darƣa astila, — dedi.
Everything happened just as he said it would—I was given back my job and the baker was hanged.”
14 Xuning bilǝn Pirǝwn adǝm ǝwǝtip, Yüsüpni qaⱪirdi; ular dǝrⱨal uni zindandin qiⱪardi. Yüsüp burut-saⱪilini qüxürüp, kiyimlirini yǝnggüxlǝp, Pirǝwnning aldiƣa kirdi.
Pharaoh summoned Joseph, and they quickly brought him from the prison. After he'd shaved and changed his clothes, he was presented to Pharaoh.
15 Pirǝwn Yüsüpkǝ: — Mǝn bir qüx kɵrdüm, ǝmma uning tǝbirini eytip berǝlǝydiƣan ⱨeqkim qiⱪmidi. Anglisam, sǝn qüxkǝ tǝbir berǝlǝydikǝnsǝn, — dedi.
Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I had a dream, but no one can interpret its meaning. But I've heard that when someone tells you a dream you know how to interpret it.”
16 Yüsüp Pirǝwngǝ jawab berip: — Tǝbir berix ɵzümdin ǝmǝs; lekin Huda Pirǝwngǝ hatirjǝmlik beridiƣan bir jawab beridu, — dedi.
“It's not me who can do this,” Joseph replied. “But God will explain its meaning to set Your Majesty's mind at rest.”
17 Pirǝwn Yüsüpkǝ: — Qüxümdǝ mǝn dǝryaning ⱪirƣiⱪida turuptimǝn.
Pharaoh explained to Joseph, “In my dream I was standing on the bank of the Nile.
18 Ⱪarisam, dǝryadin ⱨǝm semiz ⱨǝm qirayliⱪ yǝttǝ tuyaⱪ inǝk qiⱪip ⱪumuxluⱪta otlaptu.
I saw seven cows coming up from the river. They looked well-fed and healthy as they grazed among the reeds.
19 Andin ulardin keyin ajiz, tolimu sǝt ⱨǝm oruⱪ yǝttǝ tuyaⱪ inǝk qiⱪiptu. Mǝn Misir zeminida xundaⱪ sǝt inǝklǝrni kɵrgǝn ǝmǝsmǝn.
Then I saw another seven cows that came up behind them. They looked sickly and ugly and skinny—I've never seen such ugly cows in the whole of Egypt!
20 Bu oruⱪ, ǝski inǝklǝr bolsa awwalⱪi yǝttǝ semiz inǝkni yǝwetiptu.
These skinny, ugly cows ate the first seven healthy-looking cows.
21 Ularni yǝwǝtkǝn bolsimu, ⱪorsiⱪiƣa bir nemining kirgǝnliki ⱨeq ayan bolmaptu, ularning kɵrünüxi bǝlki burunⱪidǝk sǝt imix. Andin mǝn oyƣinip kǝttim.
But afterwards you couldn't tell they'd eaten them because they looked just as skinny and ugly as before. Then I woke up.
22 Andin yǝnǝ bir qüx kɵrdum, mana bir xahtin yǝttǝ ⱨǝm toⱪ ⱨǝm qirayliⱪ baxaⱪ qiⱪiptu.
Then I fell asleep again. In my second dream I saw seven heads of grain growing on one stalk, ripe and healthy.
23 Andin yǝnǝ yǝttǝ puqǝk, oruⱪ baxaⱪ qiⱪiptu; ular xǝrⱪ xamili bilǝn solixip ⱪurup ketiptu.
Then seven heads of grain grew up after them, withered and thin and dried by the east wind.
24 Bu oruⱪ baxaⱪlar yǝttǝ qirayliⱪ baxaⱪni yǝp ketiptu. Mǝn bu ixni palqi-jadugǝrlǝrgǝ dǝp bǝrsǝm, manga tǝbirini eytip beridiƣan ⱨeq kixi qiⱪmidi, dedi.
The seven thin heads of grain swallowed up the healthy ones. I told all this to the magicians, but none of them could explain its meaning to me.”
25 Yüsüp Pirǝwngǝ: — [Janabliri] Pirǝwnning qüxliri bir mǝnididur. Huda Ɵzi ⱪilmaⱪqi bolƣan ixlirini Pirǝwngǝ aldin bildürdi.
“Pharaoh's dreams mean the same thing,” Joseph responded. “God is telling Pharaoh what he is going to do.
26 Bu yǝttǝ yahxi inǝk yǝttǝ yilni kɵrsitidu; yǝttǝ yahxi baxaⱪmu yǝttǝ yilni kɵrsitidu. Bu qüxlǝr ohxax bir qüxtur.
The seven good cows and the seven good heads of grain represent seven good years of harvest. The dreams mean the same thing.
27 Ulardin keyin qiⱪⱪan yǝttǝ oruⱪ, yaman sǝt inǝk yǝttǝ yilni kɵrsitidu; xǝrⱪ xamili bilǝn solixip ⱪalƣan yǝttǝ ⱪuruⱪ baxaⱪmu xundaⱪ bolup, aqarqiliⱪ bolidiƣan yǝttǝ yildur.
The seven skinny and ugly cows that came after them and the seven thin heads of grain dried by the east wind represent seven years of famine.
28 Mǝn Pirǝwngǝ dǝydiƣan sɵzüm xuki, Huda yeⱪinda ⱪilmaⱪqi bolƣan ixni Pirǝwngǝ ayan ⱪildi.
It's just as I told Your Majesty—God has shown Pharaoh what he is going to do.
29 Mana, pütkül Misir zeminida yǝttǝ yilƣiqǝ mǝmurqiliⱪ bolidu;
There are going to be seven years with plenty of food produced throughout the whole country of Egypt.
30 andin yǝttǝ yilƣiqǝ aqarqiliⱪ bolidu; xuning bilǝn Misir zeminida pütkül mǝmurqiliⱪni unutⱪuzidiƣan aqarqiliⱪ zeminni wǝyran ⱪilidu.
But after them will come seven years of famine. People will forget the time when there was plenty of food throughout Egypt. Famine will ruin the country.
31 Kelidiƣan aqarqiliⱪning sǝwǝbidin zeminda bolƣan mǝmurqiliⱪ kixilǝrning esidin kɵtürülüp ketidu; qünki aqarqiliⱪ tolimu eƣir bolidu.
The time of plenty will be completely forgotten because the famine that follows it will be so terrible.
32 Lekin qüxning yandurulup, Pirǝwngǝ ikki ⱪetim kɵrünginining ǝⱨmiyiti xuki, bu ix Huda tǝripidin bekitilgǝn bolup, Huda uni pat arida ǝmǝlgǝ axuridu.
The fact that the dream was repeated twice means that it has definitely been decided by God, and that God is going to do this soon.
33 Əmdi Pirǝwn ɵzi üqün pǝm-parasǝtlik ⱨǝm dana bir kixini tepip, Misir zeminiƣa ⱪoysun.
So Your Majesty should choose a man with insight and wisdom, and put him in charge of the whole country of Egypt.
34 Pirǝwn xundaⱪ ⱪilsunki, mǝmurqiliⱪ bolƣan yǝttǝ yilda Misir zeminidin qiⱪⱪan axliⱪning bǝxtin birini toplanglar dǝp zeminƣa nazarǝtqilǝrni tǝyinlisun.
Your Majesty should also appoint officials to be in charge of the land, and have them collect one-fifth of the produce of the country during the seven years of plenty.
35 Bular xu kelidiƣan toⱪqiliⱪ yillirida barliⱪ axliⱪni toplap, xǝⱨǝr-xǝⱨǝrlǝrdǝ yemǝklik bolsun dǝp buƣday-ⱪonaⱪlarni Pirǝwnning ⱪol astiƣa jǝm ⱪilip saⱪlitip ⱪoysun.
They should collect all the food during the good years that are soon coming, and store the grain under Pharaoh's authority, keeping it under guard to provide food for the towns.
36 [Yiƣilƣan] xu axliⱪlar Misir zeminida bolidiƣan yǝttǝ yilliⱪ aqarqiliⱪⱪa taⱪabil turux üqün saⱪlansun; xu tǝriⱪidǝ zemin aqarqiliⱪtin ⱨalak bolmaydu, — dedi.
This will be a food reserve for the country during the seven years of famine so that the people won't die of starvation.”
37 Bu sɵz Pirǝwn wǝ uning hizmǝtkarlirining nǝzirigǝ taza yaⱪti.
Pharaoh and all his officials thought Joseph's proposal was a good idea.
38 Xuning bilǝn Pirǝwn hizmǝtkarliriƣa: — Bu kixidǝk, iqidǝ Hudaning roⱨi bar yǝnǝ birsini tapalamduⱪ?! — dedi.
So Pharaoh asked them, “Where can we find a man like this who has the spirit of God in him?”
39 Pirǝwn Yüsüpkǝ: — Huda sanga buning ⱨǝmmisini ayan ⱪilƣanikǝn, sǝndǝk pǝmlik ⱨǝm dana ⱨeqkim qiⱪmaydu.
Then Pharaoh spoke to Joseph, telling him, “Since God has revealed to you all this, and there's no one like you with such insight and wisdom,
40 Sǝn ǝmdi mening ɵyümni baxⱪuruxⱪa bekitilding, barliⱪ hǝlⱪim sening aƣzingƣa ⱪarap ɵzlirini tǝrtipkǝ tizsun. Pǝⱪǝt tǝhttila mǝn sǝndin üstün turimǝn, — dedi.
you will be in charge of all my affairs, and all my people will obey your orders. Only I with my status as king will be greater than you.”
41 Ahirida Pirǝwn Yüsüpkǝ: — Mana, mǝn seni pütkül Misir zeminining üstigǝ tǝyinlidim, — dedi.
Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Look, I'm putting you in charge of the whole country of Egypt.”
42 Buning bilǝn, Pirǝwn ɵz ⱪolidin mɵⱨür üzükini qiⱪirip, Yüsüpning ⱪoliƣa saldi; uningƣa nǝpis kanap rǝhttin tikilgǝn libasni kiygüzüp, boyniƣa bir altun zǝnjir esip ⱪoydi.
Pharaoh took off his signet ring from his finger and put it on Joseph's finger. He dressed him in fine linen clothes and placed a golden chain around his neck.
43 Uni ɵzining ikkinqi xaⱨanǝ ⱨarwisiƣa olturƣuzup, uning aldida: «Tiz pükünglar!» — dǝp jar saldurdi. Xundaⱪ ⱪilip, Pirǝwn uni pütkül Misir zeminiƣa tiklǝp ⱪoydi.
He had Joseph ride in the chariot designated for his second-in-command while his attendants went ahead, shouting, “Bow down!” This is how Pharaoh gave Joseph authority over all of Egypt.
44 Andin Pirǝwn Yüsüpkǝ yǝnǝ: — Mǝn degǝn Pirǝwndurmǝn; pütkül Misir zeminida sǝnsiz ⱨeqkim ⱪol-putini midirlatmisun! — dedi.
Then Pharaoh told Joseph, “I am Pharaoh, but without your permission nobody will lift a hand or a foot anywhere in the whole country.”
45 Pirǝwn Yüsüpkǝ Zafinat-Paaniyaⱨ degǝn namni bǝrdi wǝ on xǝⱨiridiki kaⱨin Potifiraⱨning ⱪizi Asinatni uningƣa hotunluⱪⱪa elip bǝrdi. Xundaⱪ ⱪilip Yüsüp pütkül Misir zeminini baxⱪurux üqün qɵrgilǝxkǝ qiⱪti. Yüsüp Misir padixaⱨi Pirǝwnning hizmitidǝ boluxⱪa bekitilgǝndǝ ottuz yaxta idi; u Pirǝwnning aldidin qiⱪip, Misir zeminining ⱨǝrⱪaysi jaylirini kɵzdin kǝqürdi.
Pharaoh gave Joseph the name Zaphenath-paneah, and arranged for him to marry Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera, priest of On. This is how Joseph rose to power over the whole of Egypt.
Joseph was thirty when he started working for Pharaoh, king of Egypt. After he had left Pharaoh, Joseph traveled on an inspection tour throughout Egypt.
47 Mǝmurqiliⱪ bolƣan yǝttǝ yil iqidǝ zeminning ⱨosuli dɵwǝ-dɵwǝ boldi.
During the seven years of good harvests, the land produced plenty of food.
48 Yǝttǝ yilda u Misir zeminidin qiⱪⱪan axliⱪni yiƣip, xǝⱨǝr-xǝⱨǝrgǝ toplidi; ⱨǝrⱪaysi xǝⱨǝrning ǝtrapidiki etizliⱪning axliⱪini u xu xǝⱨǝrning ɵzigǝ juƣlap ⱪoydi.
He collected all the food during the seven good years, and he stored the grain produced in the local fields in each town.
49 Xu tǝriⱪidǝ Yüsüp dengizdiki ⱪumdǝk naⱨayiti kɵp axliⱪ toplidi; axliⱪ ⱨǝddi-ⱨesabsiz bolƣaqⱪa, ular ⱨesablaxni tohtatti.
Joseph piled up so much grain that it was like the sand of the seashore. Eventually he stopped keeping records because there was just so much!
50 Aqarqiliⱪ yilliri yetip kelixtin burun Yüsüpkǝ ikki oƣul tɵrǝldi. Bularni Ondiki kaⱨin Potifǝraⱨning ⱪizi Asinat uningƣa tuƣup bǝrdi.
It was during this time, before the years of famine came, that Joseph had two sons by Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera, priest of On.
51 Yüsüp: «Huda pütün japa-muxǝⱪⱪitim wǝ atamning pütün ailisini kɵnglümdin kɵtürüwǝtti» dǝp tunji oƣliƣa Manassǝⱨ dǝp at ⱪoydi;
Joseph named his firstborn Manasseh, because he said, “The Lord has made me forget all my troubles and all my father's family.”
52 andin: «Mǝn azab-oⱪubǝt qǝkkǝn yurtta Huda meni mewilik ⱪildi» dǝp ikkinqisigǝ Əfraim dǝp at ⱪoydi.
His second son he named Ephraim, because he said, “God has made me fruitful in the country of my misery.”
53 Misir zeminida mǝmurqiliⱪ bolƣan yǝttǝ yil ayaƣlaxti.
The seven years of plenty in Egypt came to an end,
54 Andin Yüsüpning eytⱪinidǝk aqarqiliⱪning yǝttǝ yili baxlandi. U qaƣlarda baxⱪa barliⱪ yurtlardimu aqarqiliⱪ boldi; lekin Misir zeminidiki ⱨǝr yǝrlǝrdǝ nan bar idi.
and the seven years of famine began, just as Joseph had said. There was famine in all the other countries but the whole of Egypt had food.
55 Aqarqiliⱪ pütkül Misir zeminni basⱪanda, hǝlⱪ axliⱪ sorap Pirǝwngǝ pǝryad ⱪildi. Pirǝwn misirliⱪlarning ⱨǝmmisigǝ: — Yüsüpning ⱪexiƣa berip, u silǝrgǝ nemǝ desǝ, xuni ⱪilinglar, — dedi.
When all of Egypt was hungry, the people cried out to Pharaoh for food, and he told everyone, “Go and see Joseph and do whatever he tells you.”
56 Aqarqiliⱪ pütkül yǝr yüzini besip kǝtti. Yüsüp ⱨǝr yǝrdiki ambarlarni eqip, misirliⱪlarƣa axliⱪ satatti; aqarqiliⱪ Misir zeminida intayin eƣir bolƣili turdi.
The famine had spread all over the country so Joseph opened all the storehouses and sold grain to the people of Egypt. The famine was very bad in Egypt,
57 Aqarqiliⱪ pütkül yǝr yüzini basⱪan bolƣaqⱪa, barliⱪ yurtlardiki hǝlⱪmu axliⱪ alƣili Misirƣa Yüsüpning ⱪexiƣa kelǝtti.
in fact the famine was very bad everywhere, so people from other countries all around came to Egypt to buy grain from Joseph.

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