< Ayup 28 >
1 — «Xübⱨisizki, kümüx tepilidiƣan kanlar bar, Altunning tawlinidiƣan ɵz orni bardur;
There are silver mines and places where gold is refined.
2 Tɵmür bolsa yǝr astidin ⱪeziwelinidu, Mis bolsa taxtin eritilip elinidu.
Iron is extracted from the earth and copper is smelted from its ore.
3 Insanlar [yǝr astidiki] ⱪarangƣuluⱪⱪa qǝk ⱪoyidu; U yǝr ⱪǝrigiqǝ qarlap yürüp, Ⱪarangƣuluⱪⱪa tǝwǝ, ɵlümning sayisidǝ turƣan taxlarni izdǝydu.
Miners take lamps into the darkness underground and search for ore as far as they can go in the shadows and the gloom.
4 U yǝr yüzidikilǝrdin yiraⱪ jayda tik bolƣan ⱪuduⱪni kolaydu; Mana xundaⱪ adǝm ayaƣ basmaydiƣan, untulƣan yǝrlǝrdǝ ular arƣamqini tutup boxluⱪta pulanglap yüridu, Kixilǝrdin yiraⱪta esilip turidu.
They dig a mineshaft far from where people live or anyone ever goes. They swing from ropes that hang in the pits.
5 Axliⱪ qiⱪidiƣan yǝr, Tǝkti kolanƣanda bolsayalⱪundǝk kɵrünidu;
Bread comes from the earth, but underneath it looks as if it has been turned upside-down by fire.
6 Yǝrdiki taxlar arisidin kɵk yaⱪutlar qiⱪidu, Uningda altun rudisimu bardur.
Here the rocks contain lapis lazuli and the dust contains gold.
7 U yolni ⱨeqⱪandaⱪ alƣur ⱪux bilmǝydu, Ⱨǝtta sarning kɵzimu uningƣa yǝtmigǝn.
No birds of prey can see these paths, no falcon's eye can perceive.
8 Ⱨakawur yirtⱪuqlarmu u yǝrni ⱨeq dǝssǝp baⱪmiƣan, Əxǝddiy xirmu u jaydin ⱨeqⱪaqan ɵtüp baⱪmiƣan.
No wild beasts have passed that way; the lion has not walked there.
9 Insan balisi ⱪolini qaⱪmaⱪ texining üstigǝ tǝgküzidu, U taƣlarni yiltizidin ⱪomuriwetidu.
Miners attack the hard rock; they overturn the roots of mountains.
10 Taxlar arisidin u ⱪanallarni qapidu; Xundaⱪ ⱪilip uning kɵzi ⱨǝrhil ⱪimmǝtlik nǝrsilǝrni kɵridu;
They tunnel through the rock, looking carefully for every precious stone.
11 Yǝr astidiki eⱪinlarni texip kǝtmisun dǝp ularni tosuwalidu; Yoxurun nǝrsilǝrni u axkarilaydu.
They dam the sources of the rivers, and bring to light what is hidden.
12 Biraⱪ danaliⱪ nǝdin tepilar? Yorutuluxning makani nǝdidu?
But where can wisdom be found? Where is the place to gain understanding?
13 Insan baliliri uning ⱪimmǝtliklikini ⱨeq bilmǝs, U tiriklǝrning zeminidin tepilmas.
Human beings do not know the way to wisdom; it is not found among the living.
14 [Yǝr] tegi: «Mǝndǝ ǝmǝs» dǝydu, Dengiz bolsa: «Mǝn bilǝnmu billǝ ǝmǝstur» dǝydu.
The deep waters say, ‘It's not here,’ and the sea says, ‘It's not here either.’
15 Danaliⱪni sap altun bilǝn setiwalƣili bolmaydu, Kümüxnimu uning bilǝn bir tarazida tartⱪili bolmas.
It cannot be bought with gold; nor can it be purchased with silver.
16 Ⱨǝtta Ofirda qiⱪidiƣan altun, aⱪ ⱨeⱪiⱪ yaki kɵk yaⱪut bilǝnmu bir tarazida tartⱪili bolmaydu.
Its value cannot be measured, even with the gold of Ophir; it is more precious than onyx or lapis lazuli.
17 Altun wǝ hrustalnimu uning bilǝn selixturƣili bolmaydu, Esil altun ⱪaqa-ⱪuqilar uning bilǝn ⱨeq almaxturulmas.
Gold or fine glass cannot compare with wisdom; it cannot be exchanged for gold jewelry.
18 U ünqǝ-marjan, hrustalni adǝmning esidin qiⱪiridu; Danaliⱪni elix ⱪizil yaⱪutlarni elixtin ǝwzǝldur.
Coral and crystal are not worth mentioning; the price of wisdom is far above rubies.
19 Efiopiyǝdiki seriⱪ yaⱪut uningƣa yǝtmǝs, Seriⱪ altunmu uning bilǝn bǝslixǝlmǝydu.
Topaz from Ethiopia can't compare with it; it cannot be bought with the purest gold.
20 Undaⱪta, danaliⱪ nǝdin tepilidu? Yorutuluxning makani nǝdidu?
So where does wisdom come from? Where is the place to gain understanding?
21 Qünki u barliⱪ ⱨayat igilirining kɵzidin yoxurulƣan, Asmandiki uqar-ⱪanatlardinmu yoxurun turidu.
Wisdom is hidden from the sight of all living things, even the birds of the air cannot see it.
22 Ⱨalakǝt wǝ ɵlüm pǝⱪǝtla: «Uning xɵⱨritidin hǝwǝr alduⱪ» dǝydu.
Abaddon and Death say, ‘We've only heard a rumor of it.’
23 Uning mangƣan yolini qüxinidiƣan, Turidiƣan yerini bilidiƣan pǝⱪǝtla bir Hudadur.
Only God understands the path to wisdom; he knows where it is found.
24 Qünki Uning kɵzi yǝrning ⱪǝrigiqǝ yetidu, U asmanning astidiki barliⱪ nǝrsilǝrni kɵridu.
For he looks to the very end of the earth; he sees everything under heaven.
25 U xamallarning küqini taraziƣa salƣanda, [Dunyaning] sulirini ɵlqigǝndǝ,
He decided how strong the wind should blow, and regulated the waters.
26 Yamƣurlarƣa ⱪanuniyǝt qüxürginidǝ, Güldürmamining qaⱪmiⱪiƣa yolini bekitkinidǝ,
He set a limit for the rain and made a path for the lightning.
27 U qaƣda U danaliⱪⱪa ⱪarap uni bayan ⱪilƣan; Uni nǝmunǝ ⱪilip bǝlgiligǝn; Xundaⱪ, U uning bax-ayiƣiƣa ⱪarap qiⱪip,
Then he considered wisdom. He examined it, gave it his approval, and declared it good.
28 Insanƣa: «Mana, Rǝbdin ⱪorⱪux danaliⱪtur; Yamanliⱪtin yiraⱪlixix yorutuluxtur» — degǝn».
He said to humankind, ‘To reverence the Lord is wisdom, and to turn away from evil is understanding.’”