< Ayup 37 >

1 Xundaⱪ, yürikimmu buni anglap tǝwrinip ketiwatidu, Yürikim ⱪepidin qiⱪip ketǝy, dedi.
“My heart pounds [DOU] when [I think about] that.
2 Mana angliƣina! Uning ⱨɵrkirigǝn awazini, Uning aƣzidin qiⱪiwatⱪan güldürmama awazini angla!
Listen, all of you, to the thunder, which is like God’s voice [DOU].
3 U awazini asman astidiki pütkül yǝrgǝ, Qaⱪmiⱪini yǝrning ⱪǝrigiqǝ yǝtküzidu.
He causes thunder to be heard all across the sky, and he causes lighting to flash to the most distant places on the earth.
4 Qaⱪmaⱪtin keyin bir awaz ⱨɵrkirǝydu; Ɵz ⱨǝywitining awazi bilǝn u güldürlǝydu, Awazi anglinixi bilǝnla ⱨeq ayanmay qaⱪmaⱪlirinimu ⱪoyuwetidu.
After [the lightning flashes], we hear the thunder which is like [MET] God’s majestic voice; he does not restrain the lightning when he speaks.
5 Tǝngri awazi bilǝn karamǝt güldürlǝydu, Biz qüxinǝlmǝydiƣan nurƣun ⱪaltis ixlarni ⱪilidu.
When God speaks, it is awesome, like thunder; he does amazing things which we cannot [fully] understand.
6 Qünki u ⱪarƣa: «Yǝrgǝ yaƣ!», Ⱨǝm ⱨɵl-yeƣinƣa: «Küqlük yamƣur bol!» dǝydu.
He commands the snow to fall on the ground, and [sometimes] he causes it to rain very hard.
7 U barliⱪ insanni ɵzining yaratⱪanliⱪini bilsun dǝp, Ⱨǝmmǝ adǝmning ⱪolini bular bilǝn tosup ⱪoyidu;
And [when God does that, ] it prevents people [SYN] from working, in order that all people may know that he is the one who has done that (OR, what he can do).
8 Yawayi ⱨaywanlar ɵz uwisiƣa kirip ketidu, Ɵz ⱪonalƣusida turƣuzulidu.
[When it rains, ] animals go into their hiding places, and they remain there [until the rain stops].
9 Boran-qapⱪun koⱨiⱪaptin kelidu, Ⱨǝm soƣuⱪ-zimistan taratⱪuqi xamallardin kelidu.
The storms/hurricanes come from the place [in the south where they start], and the cold wind comes from the north.
10 Tǝngrining nǝpisi bilǝn muz ⱨasil bolidu; Bipayan sular ⱪetip ⱪalidu.
[In the (winter/cold season), the cold north wind is like] God’s breath [that] causes [MET] water to freeze; he causes the lakes/streams to become ice.
11 U yǝnǝ ⱪoyuⱪ bulutlarƣa mol nǝmlik yüklǝydu, U qaⱪmaⱪ kɵtüridiƣan bulutni kǝng yeyip ⱪoyidu.
God fills the clouds with moisture/hail, and lightning flashes from the clouds.
12 Ular pütkül yǝr-zemin yüzidǝ U buyruƣan ixni ijra ⱪilix üqün, Uning yolyoruⱪliri bilǝn ⱨǝryaⱪⱪa burulidu.
He guides the clouds and causes them to move back and forth in order that they may accomplish all that he commands them to do, all over the world.
13 Yaki tǝrbiyǝ tayiⱪi boluxi üqün, Yaki Ɵz dunyasi üqün, Yaki Ɵz rǝⱨimdillikini kɵrsitix üqün U [bulutlirini] kǝltüridu.
Sometimes God sends rain to punish us, and sometimes he sends rain to show us that he acts kindly toward us.
14 I Ayup, buni anglap ⱪoy, Tǝngrining karamǝt ǝmǝllirini tonup yetip xük tur.
“Job, listen to this; stop and think about the wonderful things that God does.
15 Tǝngrining bulutlarni ⱪandaⱪ sǝptǝ turƣuzƣanliⱪini bilǝmsǝn? Uning bulutining qaⱪmiⱪini ⱪandaⱪ qaⱪturidiƣanliⱪinimu bilǝmsǝn?
(Do you know how God commands the lightning to flash down from the clouds?/We do not know how God commands the lightning to flash down from the clouds.) [RHQ]
16 Bulutlarning ⱪandaⱪ ⱪilip boxluⱪta muǝllǝⱪ turidiƣanliⱪini, Bilimi mukǝmmǝl Bolƣuqining karamǝtlirini bilǝmsǝn?
Only God knows everything perfectly; so (do you know how he causes the clouds to (move/float) (amazingly/wonderfully) across the sky?/you certainly do not know how he causes the clouds to (move/float) (amazingly/wonderfully) across the sky!) [RHQ]
17 Ⱨǝy, Uning ⱪandaⱪ ⱪilip yǝr-zeminni jǝnubdiki xamal bilǝn tinqlandurup, Seni kiyim-keqikingning ottǝk issitⱪinini bilǝmsǝn?
No, you just sweat there in your clothes; [it is very oppressive] when the [hot] wind stops blowing from the south and [all the leaves on the trees] (become still/do not move).
18 Sǝn Uningƣa ⱨǝmraⱨ bolup asmanni huddi ⱪuyup qiⱪarƣan ǝynǝktǝk, Mustǝⱨkǝm ⱪilip yayƣanmiding?!
(Can you stretch out the skies like God does and make them as hard as [SIM] a sheet of polished brass?/You certainly cannot stretch out the skies like God does and make them as hard as [SIM] a sheet of polished brass!) [RHQ]
19 Uningƣa nemini deyiximiz kerǝklikini bizgǝ ɵgitip ⱪoyƣin! Ⱪarangƣuluⱪimiz tüpǝylidin biz dǝwayimizni jayida sǝpkǝ ⱪoyalmaymiz.
“Job, tell us(exc) what we should say to God; we do not know anything [IDM]. As a result, we do not know what to say to him to defend ourselves.
20 Uningƣa «Mening Sanga gepim bar» deyix yahximu? Undaⱪ degüqi adǝm yutulmay ⱪalmaydu!
Should I tell God that I want to speak to him? No, because [if I did that, ] he might destroy me.
21 Əmdi xamallar kelip bulutlarni tarⱪitiwetidu, Biraⱪ bulutlar arisidiki ⱪuyax nuriƣa adǝmlǝr biwasitǝ ⱪarap turalmaydu. Ⱪuyaxning altun rǝnggi ximal tǝrǝptinmu pǝyda bolidu; Tǝngrining ⱨuzurida dǝⱨxǝtlik ⱨǝywǝt bardur. Ⱨǝmmigǝ Ⱪadirni bolsa, biz Uni mɵlqǝrliyǝlmǝymiz; Ⱪudriti ⱪaltistur, Uning adaliti uluƣ, ⱨǝⱪⱪaniyliⱪi qongⱪur, Xunga U adǝmlǝrgǝ zulum ⱪilmaydu.
Now, people cannot look [directly] at the sun when it shines brightly in the sky after the wind has blown the clouds away; [so, we certainly cannot look at the brightness of God].
God comes out of the north with a light [that shines like] gold; his glory causes us to be afraid.
Almighty God is very powerful, and we cannot come near to him. He always acts righteously, and he will never oppress us.
24 Xunga adǝmlǝr Uningdin ⱪorⱪidu; Kɵnglidǝ ɵzini dana qaƣlaydiƣanlarƣa U ⱨeq etibar ⱪilmaydu».
That is the reason that we have an awesome respect for him; he does not pay attention to those who proudly, [but wrongly], think that they are wise.”

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