< Yaⱪup 3 >

1 Ⱪerindaxlirim, aranglardin kɵp kixi tǝlim bǝrgüqi boliwalmanglar! Qünki silǝrgǝ mǝlumki, biz [tǝlim bǝrgüqilǝr] baxⱪilardin tehimu ⱪattiⱪ soraⱪⱪa tartilimiz.
Not many of you should become teachers, my friends, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly than others.
2 Qünki ⱨǝmmimiz kɵp ixlarda hatalixip putliximiz. [Ⱨalbuki], ǝgǝr birsi tilda hatalaxmisa, u kamalǝtkǝ yǝtkǝn, pütkül tenini tizginliyǝligǝn adǝm bolidu.
We often make mistakes, every one of us. Anyone who does not make mistakes when speaking is indeed a perfect person, able to bridle their whole body as well.
3 Mana, biz atlarni ɵzimizgǝ beⱪindurux üqün aƣziƣa yügǝn salimiz; buning bilǝn pütkül tǝnlirini [haliƣan tǝrǝpkǝ] buriyalaymiz.
When we put bits into horses’ mouths to make them obey us, we change their course the rest of their bodies.
4 Mana, kemilǝrgimu ⱪaranglar; xunqilik yoƣan bolsimu, yǝnǝ kelip dǝⱨxǝtlik xamallar tǝripidin urulup ⱨǝydilidiƣan bolsimu, lekin rolqi ⱪǝyǝrgǝ ularni ⱨǝydǝy desǝ, u kiqikkinǝ bir rol arⱪiliⱪ uni haliƣan tǝrǝpkǝ buraydu.
Again, think of ships. Large as they are, and even when driven by fierce winds, they are guided by a very small rudder and steered in whatever direction the man at the helm may determine.
5 Xuningƣa ohxax, gǝrqǝ til [tenimizning] kiqik bir ǝzasi bolsimu, lekin tolimu yoƣan sɵzlǝydu. Kiqikkinǝ bir ot uqⱪunining qong ormanƣa ot tutaxturalaydiƣanliⱪini oylap beⱪinglar!
So is it with the tongue. Small as it is, it is a great boaster. Think how a tiny spark may set the largest forest ablaze!
6 Til — dǝrwǝⱪǝ bir ottur; u ǝzalirimiz arisidin orun elip ⱪǝbiⱨlikkǝ tolƣan bir alǝm bolidu. U pütkül tǝnni bulƣiƣuqidur; u dozah otidin tutaxturulup, pütkül tǝbiǝtning qaⱪiƣa ot tutaxturidu! (Geenna g1067)
And the tongue is like a spark. It is a world of unrighteousness among the parts of our body. It contaminates the whole body; it sets the whole course of our existence on fire, and is itself set on fire by the flames of Gehenna. (Geenna g1067)
7 Qünki ⱨǝrtürlük ⱨaywanlar ⱨǝm uqar-ⱪanatlar, ɵmiligüqi ⱨaywanlar ⱨǝm dengizdiki mǝhluⱪlar insaniyǝt tǝripidin kɵndürülmǝktǝ ⱨǝmdǝ kɵndürülgǝnidi.
For while all kinds of animals, birds and reptiles and sea creatures can be tamed and have been tamed by humans,
8 Əmma tilni ⱨeqkim kɵndürǝlmǝydu; u tinimsiz rǝzil bir nǝrsǝ bolup, janƣa zamin bolidiƣan zǝⱨǝrgǝ tolƣandur.
no human being can tame the tongue. It is a restless plague! It is charged with deadly poison!
9 Biz tilimiz bilǝn Pǝrwǝrdigar Atimizƣa xanu-tǝxǝkkür ⱪayturimiz, wǝ yǝnǝ uning bilǝn Hudaning obrazida yaritilƣan insanlarni ⱪarƣaymiz.
With it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse people who are made ‘in God’s likeness.’
10 Demǝk, ohxax bir eƣizdin ⱨǝm tǝxǝkkür-mubarǝk ⱨǝm lǝnǝt-ⱪarƣax qiⱪidu. I ⱪerindaxlirim, bundaⱪ bolmasliⱪi kerǝk!
From the very same mouth come blessings and curses! My friends, it is not right that this should be so.
11 Bir bulaⱪ ohxax bir kɵzdin birla waⱪitta tatliⱪ ⱨǝm ⱪirtaⱪ su qiⱪiramdu?
Does a spring give both good and bad water from the same source?
12 I ⱪerindaxlirim, ǝnjür dǝrihi zǝytunning mewisini bǝrmǝydu, yaki üzüm teli ǝnjürning mewisini berǝlǝmdu? Ⱨǝm tuzluⱪ [bulaⱪ] tatliⱪ sunimu qiⱪiralmaydu.
Can a fig tree, my friends, bear olives? Or a vine bear figs? No, nor can a brackish well give good water.
13 Aranglarda kim dana wǝ pǝmlik? Pǝzilǝtlik yürüx-turuxidin u danaliⱪⱪa has bolƣan mɵmin-kǝmtǝrlik bilǝn ǝmǝllirini kɵrsǝtsun!
Who among you claims to be wise and intelligent? They should show that their actions are the outcome of a good life lived in the humility of true wisdom.
14 Lekin ǝgǝr ⱪǝlbinglarda aqqiⱪ ⱨǝsǝthorluⱪ wǝ jedǝl-majira bolsa, ǝmdi yalƣan sɵzlǝr bilǝn ⱨǝⱪiⱪǝtni yoⱪⱪa qiⱪarmanglar, mahtanmanglar.
But if you harbor bitter envy and a spirit of rivalry in your hearts, do not boast or deny the truth.
15 Bundaⱪ «danaliⱪ» ǝrxtin ǝmǝs, bǝlki dunyaƣa, insan tǝbiiyitigǝ has bolup, jin-xǝytandin kǝlgǝndur.
That is not the wisdom which comes from above; no, it is earthly, animalistic, demonic.
16 Qünki ⱨǝsǝthorluⱪ wǝ jedǝl-majira bolƣanla yǝrdǝ ⱪalaymiⱪanqiliⱪ wǝ ⱨǝrhil rǝzilliklǝr bolidu.
For where envy and rivalry exist, there you will also find disorder and all kinds of bad, worthless actions.
17 Lekin ǝrxtin kǝlgǝn danaliⱪ bolsa, u aldi bilǝn paktur, u yǝnǝ tinqliⱪpǝrwǝr, hux peil, baxⱪilarning pikrigǝ ⱪuliⱪi oquⱪ, rǝⱨimdil bolup, yahxi mewilǝr bilǝn tolƣan, uningda tǝrǝpbazliⱪ yaki sahtipǝzlik yoⱪtur.
But the wisdom from above is, before everything else, pure; then peace-loving, gentle, open to conviction, rich in compassion and good deeds, and free from partiality and insincerity.
18 Ⱨǝⱪⱪaniyliⱪ uruⱪliri tinqliⱪpǝrwǝrlǝr arisida qeqilip, tinqliⱪ iqidǝ mewǝ beridu.
Justice is the harvest peacemakers will reap from seeds sown in a spirit of peace.

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