< Batur Ⱨakimlar 16 >
1 Andin Ximxon Gazaƣa bardi, u u yǝrdǝ bir paⱨixǝ ayalni kɵrüp, kirip uning bilǝn yeⱪinqiliⱪ ⱪildi.
One day Samson went to Gaza [city in the Philistia area]. He spent some time with a prostitute.
2 Lekin Gazaliⱪlar birsining: — Ximxon bu yǝrgǝ kǝldi, deginini anglap, [xǝⱨǝrni] ⱪorxap, keqiqǝ xǝⱨǝrning ⱪowuⱪida ün qiⱪarmay marap turdi wǝ: Ətǝ tang yoruƣanda uni ɵltürimiz, — deyixti.
People soon found out that Samson was there, so the men of Gaza gathered together at the city gate and waited all night. They said to themselves, “When it dawns tomorrow morning, we will kill him [when he tries to leave the city].”
3 Ximxon yerim keqigiqǝ yatti; andin ornidin turup xǝⱨǝr ⱪowuⱪining ikki ⱪanitini tutup, uni ikki kexiki wǝ baldaⱪ-taⱪiⱪi bilǝn ⱪoxup, biraⱪla ⱪomurup, ɵxnisigǝ artip Ⱨebronning udulidiki taƣⱪa elip qiⱪip kǝtti.
But Samson did not stay there all night. At midnight, he got up. He went to the city gate, he took hold of its two posts, and he lifted it up out of the ground, with its [connecting cross] bar still attached. He put it on his shoulders and carried it [many miles] uphill to Hebron.
4 Keyin u Sorǝk jilƣisida olturuxluⱪ Dililaⱨ isimlik bir ayalni kɵrüp, uningƣa axiⱪ bolup ⱪaldi.
Later Samson fell in love with a woman named Delilah, [and started to live with her]. She lived in Sorek Valley [in the Philistia area].
5 Buni bilip Filistiylǝrning ǝmirliri u ayalning ⱪexiƣa berip uningƣa: — Sǝn uni aldap, uning küqtünggürlükining zadi nǝdin bolƣanliⱪini kolap sorap, bizning ⱪandaⱪ ⱪilsaⱪ uni yengǝlǝydiƣanliⱪimizni, uni baƣlap boysunduralaydiƣanliⱪimizni eytip bǝrsǝng, biz ⱨǝrbirimiz sanga bir ming bir yüz kümüx tǝnggǝ berimiz, — dedi.
The Philistine leaders went to her and said, “Find out from Samson what makes him so strong. And find out how we can subdue him and tie him up securely. If you do that, each of us will give you 1,100 pieces of silver.”
6 Xuning bilǝn Dililaⱨ Ximxondin: — Sǝn küqtünggürlüküngning zadi nǝdin bolƣanliⱪini, xundaⱪla ⱪandaⱪ ⱪilƣanda seni baƣlap boysundurƣili bolidiƣanliⱪini eytip bǝrgin! — dedi.
So Delilah said to Samson, “Please tell me what makes you so strong, and tell me how someone can subdue you and tie you up.”
7 Ximxon uningƣa jawabǝn: — Adǝmlǝr meni yǝttǝ tal ⱪurutulmiƣan yengi ya kiriqi bilǝn baƣlisa, mǝn ajizlap baxⱪa adǝmlǝrdǝk bolup ⱪalimǝn, — dedi.
Samson said, “If someone ties me with seven new bowstrings, ones that are not dry yet, I will become as weak as other men.”
8 Xuning bilǝn Filistiylǝrning ǝmirliri yǝttǝ tal ⱪurutulmiƣan yengi ya kiriqini elip kelip, bu ayalƣa beriwidi, u bu kiriqlǝr bilǝn uni baƣlap ⱪoydi
So [after Delilah told that to the Philistine leaders], they brought seven new bowstrings to Delilah.
9 (Dililaⱨ birnǝqqǝ adǝmni ⱨujrida paylap turuxⱪa yoxurup ⱪoyƣanidi). U Ximxonƣa: — Əy Ximxon, Filistiylǝr seni tutⱪili kǝldi! — dedi. U ⱪopup kiriqlǝrni qigǝ xoyna otta kɵyüp üzülüp kǝtkǝndǝk üzüwǝtti. Xuning bilǝn uning küqtünggürlikining siri axkarilanmidi.
Then she hid the men in one of the rooms in her house. Then [while Samson was sleeping], she tied him up with the bowstrings. Then she called out, “Samson! The Philistines have come here to capture you!” But Samson snapped the bowstrings as easily as though they were strings that had been singed in a fire. So the Philistines did not find out what made Samson so strong.
10 Buni kɵrüp Dililaⱨ Ximxonƣa: — Mana, sǝn meni aldap, manga yalƣan eytipsǝn! Əmdi manga seni nemǝ bilǝn baƣlisa bolidiƣanliⱪini eytip bǝrgin, — dedi.
Then Delilah said to Samson, “You have deceived me and lied to me! Now tell me [the truth, ] how someone can tie you up securely.”
11 U jawap berip: — Adǝmlǝr meni ⱨeq ixlǝtmigǝn yengi arƣamqa bilǝn baƣlisa, mǝn ajizlap baxⱪa adǝmlǝrdǝk bolup ⱪalimǝn, — dedi.
Samson replied, “If someone ties me with new ropes, ones that have never been used, I will be as weak as other men.”
12 Xuning bilǝn Dililaⱨ yengi arƣamqa elip kelip, uni baƣlap: — Əy Ximxon, Filistiylǝr seni tutⱪili kǝldi! — dedi (ǝslidǝ birnǝqqǝ adǝm ⱨujrida yoxurunup, uni paylap turuxⱪanidi). Lekin Ximxon ɵz ⱪolidiki arƣamqilarni yipni üzgǝndǝk üzüp taxlidi.
So again, [she told the Philistine leaders, and] they [came and] hid in the room as they had done before. And again, while Samson was sleeping, she took the new ropes and tied him up with them. Then she called out, “Samson! The Philistines have come to capture you!” But Samson snapped the ropes on his arms as easily as if they were threads.
13 Buni kɵrüp Dililaⱨ Ximxonƣa: — Sǝn ⱨazirƣiqǝ meni aldapsǝn, manga yalƣan eytipsǝn; ǝmdi manga seni nemǝ bilǝn baƣlisa bolidiƣanliⱪini eytip bǝrgin, — dedi. U jawap berip: — Sǝn mening beximdiki yǝttǝ ɵrüm qaqni dukandiki ɵrüx yip bilǝn ⱪoxup ɵrüp ⱪoysangla bolidu, — dedi.
Then Delilah said, “You have deceived me and lied to me [again]! Please tell me how someone can tie you up securely!” Samson replied, “If you weave the seven braids of my hair into the threads you are weaving on the loom, and then fasten those threads with the pin [that makes the threads tight], then I will be as weak as other men.” So again, while Samson was sleeping on her lap, Delilah held the seven braids of his hair, and wove them into the threads on the loom,
14 Xuning bilǝn [Ximxon uhliƣanda u uning bexidiki yǝttǝ tal qaqni ɵrüx yip bilǝn ⱪoxup ɵrüp], ⱪozuⱪⱪa baƣlap ⱪoyup uningƣa: — Əy Ximxon, Filistiylǝr seni tutⱪili kǝldi! — dedi. Ximxon uyⱪudin oyƣinip, ɵrüx yip bilǝn ⱪozuⱪni biraⱪla tartip yuliwǝtti.
and she tightened them with the pin. Then she called out, “Samson! The Philistines have come to capture you!” But Samson woke up and pulled out the pin, and pulled his hair from the threads on the loom.
15 Andin ayal uningƣa: — Manga kɵnglüng yoⱪ turup, ⱪandaⱪsigǝ sanga axiⱪ boldum, dǝysǝn? Sǝn meni üq ⱪetim aldap, küqtünggürlüküngning nǝdin bolƣanliⱪini manga eytip bǝrmidingƣu, — dedi.
Then Delilah said to him, “How can you say that you love me when you do not tell me the truth about yourself? You have deceived me three times, and you still have not told me what really makes you so strong!”
16 Uning ⱨǝrküni sɵzliri bilǝn uni ⱪistaxliri wǝ yalwuruxliri bilǝn Ximxonning ɵlgüdǝk iqi puxti wǝ xundaⱪ boldiki,
Day after day she nagged him like that. He thought he would die from her nagging [IDM].
17 u kɵnglidiki sirini ⱪoymay uningƣa axkara ⱪilip: — Mǝn anamning ⱪorsiⱪidiki qaƣdin tartip Hudaƣa atilip nazariy bolƣinim üqün, beximƣa ⱨǝrgiz ustira selinip baⱪmiƣan; ǝgǝr mening qeqim qüxürüwetilsǝ, küqüm mǝndin ketip, mǝn ajizlap baxⱪa adǝmlǝrdǝk bolup ⱪalimǝn, — dedi.
Finally Samson told her the truth. He said, “I have been set apart for God since the day I was born. And because of that, my hair has never been cut. If my hair were shaved off, my strength would be gone, and I would be as weak as other men.”
18 Dililaⱨ uning ɵzigǝ kɵnglidiki ⱨǝmmǝ sirini dǝp bǝrginini kɵrüp, Filistiylǝrning ǝmirlirini qarⱪirip kelixkǝ adǝm mangdurup: — «Bu ⱪetim silǝr yǝnǝ bir qiⱪinglar, qünki Ximxon kɵnglidiki ⱨǝmmǝ sirni manga axkara ⱪildi» dedi. Xuning bilǝn Filistiylǝrning ǝmirliri ⱪolliriƣa kümüxlǝrni elip, uning ⱪexiƣa qiⱪti.
Delilah realized that this time he had told her the truth. So she summoned the Philistine leaders again, saying, “Come back one more time, because Samson has really told me everything [about why he is so strong]”. So the Philistine leaders returned and brought to Delilah the money [that they promised to give her].
19 Andin Dililaⱨ uni ɵz yotisiƣa yatⱪuzup, uhlitip ⱪoyup, bir adǝmni qaⱪirip kirip uning bexidiki yǝttǝ ɵrüm qaqni qüxürüwǝtti; xundaⱪ ⱪilip u Ximxonning bozǝk ⱪilinixini baxliƣuqi boldi. Ximxon küqidin kǝtkǝnidi.
Again she lulled Samson to sleep, with his head in her lap. Then she called one of the Philistine men to come and shave off Samson’s hair. As he did that, Samson began to get weaker. And finally his strength was all gone.
20 U: — Əy Ximxon, Filistiylǝr seni tutⱪili kǝldi! — dewidi, u uyⱪudin oyƣinip: — Mǝn ornumdin turup, ilgiriki birⱪanqǝ ⱪetimⱪidǝk, boxinip ketimǝn, dǝp oylidi. Lekin u Pǝrwǝrdigarning ɵzidin kǝtkinini bilmǝytti.
Then [after she tied him up], she called out, “Samson! The Philistines have come to capture you!” He woke up and thought, “I will do as I did before. I will shake [these ropes] off myself and be free!” But he did not realize that Yahweh had left him.
21 Xuning bilǝn, Filistiylǝr uni tutuwelip, kɵzlirini oyup, Gazaƣa elip qüxüp, uni mis zǝnjirlǝr bilǝn baƣlap, zindanda un tartixⱪa saldi.
So the Philistine men seized him and gouged out his eyes. Then they took him to Gaza. There they put him in prison and bound him with bronze chains. They made him [turn a millstone to] grind grain [every day].
22 Lekin bexidiki qüxürüwetilgǝn qeqi yǝnǝ ɵsüxkǝ baxlidi.
But his hair started to grow again.
23 Keyin, Filistiylǝrning ǝmirliri ɵz ilaⱨi bolƣan Dagon üqün qong bir ⱪurbanliⱪ ɵtküzüxkǝ ⱨǝm tǝbriklǝp xadlinixⱪa yiƣildi. Qünki ular: — Mana, ilaⱨimiz düxminimiz bolƣan Ximxonni ⱪolimizƣa tapxurup bǝrdi, — deyixti.
[Several months later] the Philistine leaders celebrated a big festival. During the festival they offered sacrifices to their god Dagon. They praised him, saying, “Our god has enabled us to defeat our great enemy Samson!”
24 Hǝlⱪ Ximxonni kɵrgǝndǝ, ɵz ilaⱨini danglap: — Ilaⱨimiz bolsa, yurtimizni wǝyran ⱪilƣuqini, adǝmlirimizni kɵp ɵltürgǝn düxminimizni ⱪolimizƣa qüxürüp bǝrdi! — deyixti.
And when the other people saw Samson, they also praised their god Dagon, saying, “Samson ruined our crops and killed many of our people, but our god has put our enemy into our hands. Our god helped us to capture the one who has killed so many of us!”
25 Ular taza xad-huramliⱪ kǝypigǝ qɵmüp: — Ximxon kǝltürülsun, u bizgǝ bir oyun kɵrsitip bǝrsun, deyixti; ular Ximxonni zindandin elip qiⱪti. U ularning aldida oyun kɵrsǝtti. Əmdi ular uni ikki tüwrükning otturisida tohtitip ⱪoyƣanidi.
By that time the people were half-drunk. They shouted, “Bring Samson out of the prison! Bring him here so that he can entertain us!” So they brought Samson from the prison and made fun of him. Then they made him stand in the center of the temple. They made him stand between the two pillars that held up the roof.
26 Xuning bilǝn Ximxon ⱪolini tutup turƣan yigitkǝ: — Meni ⱪoyuwǝt, ɵyni kɵtürüp turƣan tüwrüklǝrni silap, ularƣa yɵliniwalƣili ⱪoyƣaysǝn, — dedi.
Samson said to the servant who was leading him by his hand, “Place my hands against the two pillars. I want to rest against them.”
27 U qaƣda ɵy ǝr-ayallar bilǝn liⱪ tolƣanidi, Filistiylǝrning ǝmirlirining ⱨǝmmisimu xu yǝrdǝ idi; ɵgzidimu Ximxonning kɵrsitiwatⱪan oyunini kɵrüwatⱪan tǝhminǝn üq mingqǝ ǝr-ayal bar idi.
At that time the temple was full of men and women. All the Philistine leaders were also there. And there were about 3,000 people on the roof, watching Samson and making fun of him.
28 Ximxon Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa nida ⱪilip: — Əy Rǝb Pǝrwǝrdigar, meni yad ⱪilip pǝⱪǝt muxu bir ⱪetim manga küq ata ⱪilƣaysǝn; i Huda, xuning bilǝn ikki kɵzümning intiⱪamini Filistiylǝrdin bir yolila alƣuzƣaysǝn! — dedi.
Then Samson prayed, saying, “Yahweh, my Lord, think about me again! Please give me strength one more time, so that I may get revenge on the Philistines for gouging out my eyes!”
29 Ximxon xularni dǝp ɵyni kɵtürüp turƣan otturidiki ikki tüwrükni tutuwaldi; birini ong ⱪoli bilǝn, yǝnǝ birini sol ⱪoli bilǝn tutup, ularƣa tayinip turdi.
Then Samson put his hands on the two center pillars of the temple. He put his right hand on one pillar and his left hand on the other pillar.
30 Andin: «Filistiylǝr bilǝn birliktǝ ɵlüp kǝtsǝm!» dǝp bǝdinini egip küqini yiƣip [ittiriwidi], ɵy ɵrülüp, u yǝrdiki ǝmirlǝr bilǝn barliⱪ hǝlⱪning üstigǝ qüxti. Buning bilǝn ɵz ɵlümi bilǝn ɵltürgǝn adǝmlǝr uning tirik waⱪtida ɵltürgǝnliridin kɵp boldi.
Then he shouted [to God], “Let me die with the Philistines!”, and he pushed with all his strength. [The pillars collapsed], and the temple crashed down on the Philistine leaders and all the other Philistine people, [and they all died]. So Samson killed more people when he died than he had killed all during his life.
31 Andin keyin uning ⱪerindaxliri wǝ atisining barliⱪ jǝmǝti qüxüp, uni kɵtürüp, Zoreaⱨ bilǝn Əxtaolning otturisiƣa elip berip, atisi Manoaⱨning ⱪǝbrisidǝ dǝpnǝ ⱪildi. U yigirmǝ yil Israilƣa ⱨakim bolƣanidi.
Later his brothers and their relatives went down [from Zorah to Gaza] to get his body. They took it back home and buried it between Zorah and Eshtaol, at the place where Samson’s father Manoah was buried. Samson had been Israel’s leader for 20 years.