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1 U muhlisliriƣa yǝnǝ mundaⱪ dedi: — Bir bayning bir ƣojidari bar ikǝn. Birsi bayƣa: «Bu ƣojidaringiz mal-mülkingizni buzup qaqti» dǝp xikayǝt ⱪiptu.
Jesus said to his disciples: “There was a rich man who had a steward; and this steward was maliciously accused to him of wasting his estate.
2 U ƣojidarni qaⱪirip, uningƣa: «Mening sening toƣrangda angliƣanlirim zadi ⱪandaⱪ gǝp? Ƣojidarliⱪingdiki ⱨesab-kitabni eniⱪ tapxur; qünki mundin keyin sǝn ƣojidar bolmaysǝn» — dǝptu.
So the master called him and said ‘What is this that I hear about you? Give in your accounts, for you cannot act as steward any longer.’
3 Ƣojidar ǝmdi ɵz iqidǝ: «Nemǝ ⱪilay? Qünki hojayinim meni ƣojidarliⱪtin mǝⱨrum ⱪilidu. Kǝtmǝn qapay desǝm unqilik maƣdur yoⱪ, tilǝmqilik ⱪilay desǝm nomus ⱪilimǝn.
‘What am I to do,’ the steward asked himself, ‘now that my master is taking the steward’s place away from me? I have not strength to dig, and I am ashamed to beg.
4 Ⱨǝ, taptim! Ƣojidarliⱪtin ⱪalƣinimda kixilǝrning meni ɵylirigǝ ⱪarxi elixi üqün, nemǝ ⱪiliximni ǝmdi bildim» dǝp
I know what I will do, so that, as soon as I am turned out of my stewardship, people may welcome me into their homes.’
5 ɵz hojayiniƣa ⱪǝrzdar bolƣanlarni birdin-birdin qaⱪirip kelip, birinqisidin: «Hojayinimƣa ⱪanqilik ⱪǝrzingiz bar?» dǝp soraptu.
One by one he called up his master’s debtors. ‘How much do you owe my master?’ he asked of the first.
6 Wǝ ⱪǝrzdar: «Yüz tung zǝytun meyi» dǝp jawab beriptu. Ƣojidar uningƣa: «Mana, ⱨesabat dǝptiringizni elip, bu yǝrdǝ olturup ǝllik tungƣa ɵzgǝrtiweting!» dǝptu.
‘Four hundred and forty gallons of oil,’ answered the man. ‘Here is your agreement,’ he said; ‘sit down at once and make it two hundred and twenty.’
7 Andin u yǝnǝ birigǝ: «Sizqu, ⱪanqilik ⱪǝrz boldingiz?» dǝp soraptu. U: «Yüz kürǝ buƣday» dǝp jawab beriptu. Ƣojidar uningƣa: «Ⱨesabat dǝptiringizni elip sǝksǝn kürigǝ ɵzgǝrtiweting!» dǝptu.
And you, the steward said to the next, ‘how much do you owe?’ ‘Seventy quarters of wheat,’ he replied. ‘Here is your agreement,’ the steward said; ‘make it fifty-six.’
8 Xuning bilǝn uning hojayini sǝmimiyǝtsiz ƣojidarning bu ixtiki pǝmlikliki üqün uningƣa ⱪayil bolup mahtaptu. Qünki bu dunyaning pǝrzǝntliri ɵz dǝwridǝ nurning pǝrzǝntliridin pǝmliktur. (aiōn g165)
His master complimented this dishonest steward on the shrewdness of his action. And indeed men of the world are shrewder in dealing with their fellow-men than those who have the Light. (aiōn g165)
9 Wǝ mǝn silǝrgǝ xuni eytip ⱪoyayki, «Naⱨǝⱪ dunyaƣa tǝwǝ mal-dunya» arⱪiliⱪ ɵzünglarƣa dost tutunglar; xundaⱪ ⱪilsanglar, mal-dunya karƣa kǝlmǝydiƣan bolƣan [künidǝ] xu dostlar silǝrni ǝbǝdiy makanlarƣa ⱪarxi alidu. (aiōnios g166)
And I say to you ‘Win friends for yourselves with your dishonest money,’ so that, when it comes to an end, there may be a welcome for you into the Eternal Home. (aiōnios g166)
10 Kimki kiqikkinǝ ixta sadiⱪ bolsa, qong ixtimu sadiⱪ bolidu; wǝ kimki kiqikkinǝ ixta sǝmimiyǝtsiz bolsa, qong ixtimu sǝmimiyǝtsiz bolidu.
He who is trustworthy in the smallest matter is trustworthy in a great one also; and he who is dishonest in the smallest matter is dishonest in a great one also.
11 Xunga ǝgǝr «naⱨǝⱪ dunyaƣa tǝwǝ bolƣan mal-dunya»da sadiⱪ bolmisanglar, kim silǝrgǝ ⱨǝⱪiⱪiy bayliⱪlarni tapxursun?
So, if you have proved untrustworthy with the ‘dishonest money,’ who will trust you with the true?
12 Wǝ baxⱪilarning nǝrsiliridǝ sadiⱪ bolmisanglar kim silǝrgǝ ɵzünglarning nǝrsisini bǝrsun?
And, if you have proved untrustworthy with what does not belong to us, who will give you what is really our own?
13 Ⱨeqkim ikki hojayinƣa tǝng hizmǝt ⱪilalmaydu. Qünki u yaki buni yaman kɵrüp, uni yahxi kɵridu; yaki buningƣa ɵzini pütünlǝy beƣixlap, uningƣa etibarsiz ⱪaraydu. [Xuningƣa ohxax], silǝrningmu birla waⱪitta ⱨǝm Hudaning, ⱨǝm mal-dunyaning ⱪulluⱪida boluxunglar mumkin ǝmǝs.
No servant can serve two masters, for, either he will hate one and love the other, or else he will attach himself to one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Money.”
14 Əmdi Pǝrisiylǝr (ular pulƣa amraⱪ idi) bularning ⱨǝmmisini anglap Əysani mǝshirǝ ⱪilixti.
All this was said within hearing of the Pharisees, who were lovers of money, and they began to sneer at Jesus.
15 Wǝ u ularƣa mundaⱪ dedi: — «Silǝr ɵzünglarni adǝmlǝrning aldida ⱨǝⱪⱪaniy ⱪilip kɵrsǝtküqidursilǝr; lekin Huda ⱪǝlbinglarni bilidu. Qünki adǝmlǝrning arisida ⱪǝdirlinidiƣini Hudaning nǝziridǝ yirginqliktur.
“You,” said Jesus, “are the men who justify themselves before the world, but God can read your hearts; and what is highly esteemed among men may be an abomination in the sight of God.
16 Tǝwrat ⱪanuni wǝ pǝyƣǝmbǝrlǝrning yazmiliri [qɵmüldürgüqi] Yǝⱨyaƣiqǝ ⱨidayǝt bolup kǝldi; xu waⱪittin baxlap Hudaning padixaⱨliⱪining hux hǝwiri jakarlinip keliwatidu; [padixaⱨliⱪⱪa] kirmǝkqi bolƣanlarning ⱨǝrbiri uningƣa bɵsüp kiriwelixi kerǝktur.
The Law and the Prophets sufficed until the time of John. Since then the Good News of the Kingdom of God has been told, and everybody has been forcing his way into it.
17 Lekin asman bilǝn zeminning yoⱪ ⱪiliwetilixi Tǝwratning bir qekiti bikar ⱪilinixtin asandur.
It would be easier for the heavens and the earth to disappear than for one stroke of a letter in the Law to be lost.
18 — Ⱨǝr kim ɵz ayalini talaⱪ ⱪilip baxⱪa birini alsa zina ⱪilƣan bolidu wǝ kimki ɵz eridin talaⱪ ⱪilinƣanni alsa zina ⱪilƣan bolidu».
Every one who divorces his wife and marries another woman is an adulterer, and the man who marries a divorced woman is an adulterer.
19 — Burun bir bay adǝm bar idi; u sɵsün rǝnglik ton wǝ kanap kiyimlǝrni kiyip, ⱨǝrküni ǝyx-ixrǝt iqidǝ tǝntǝnǝ ⱪilatti.
There was once a rich man, who dressed in purple robes and fine linen, and feasted every day in great splendour.
20 Wǝ pütün ǝzayini qaⱪa-jaⱨarǝt besip kǝtkǝn Lazarus isimlik bir yoⱪsul bar idi; u bayning dǝrwazisining aldiƣa [ⱨǝrküni] yatⱪuzup ⱪoyulatti.
Near his gateway there had been laid a beggar named Lazarus, who was covered with sores,
21 Uning dastihinidin qüxüp ⱪalƣan parqi-puratlardin ⱪorsiⱪini toyƣuzƣuxⱪa tǝxna idi. Ⱨalbuki, itlar kelip uning yarilirini yalaytti.
and who longed to satisfy his hunger with what fell from the rich man’s table. Even the very dogs came and licked his sores.
22 Əmdi xundaⱪ boldiki, yoⱪsul ɵldi wǝ pǝrixtilǝr uni Ibraⱨimning ⱪuqiⱪiƣa apardi. Bay ⱨǝm ɵlüp dǝpnǝ ⱪilindi;
After a time the beggar died, and was taken by the angels to be with Abraham. The rich man also died and was buried.
23 wǝ tǝⱨtisarada ⱪattiⱪ ⱪiynilip, bexini kɵtürüp, yiraⱪtin Ibraⱨimni wǝ uning ⱪuqiⱪidiki Lazarusni kɵrüp: (Hadēs g86)
In the Place of Death he looked up in his torment, and saw Abraham at a distance and Lazarus at his side. (Hadēs g86)
24 «Əy ata Ibraⱨim, manga rǝⱨim ⱪilƣaysǝn! Lazarusni ǝwǝtkǝysǝn, u barmiⱪining uqini suƣa qilap, tilimƣa temitip sowutⱪay. Qünki mǝn bu ot yalⱪunida ⱪattiⱪ azabliniwatimǝn!» dǝp warⱪirap yalwurdi.
So he called out ‘Pity me, Father Abraham, and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, for I am suffering agony in this flame.’
25 Lekin Ibraⱨim mundaⱪ dedi: «Əy oƣlum, ⱨayat waⱪtingda ⱨalawǝtni yǝtküqǝ kɵrginingni wǝ Lazarusning dǝrd-bala tartⱪinini yadingƣa kǝltürgin. Ⱨazir u tǝsǝlli tapti, ǝmma sǝn azab tartiwatisǝn.
‘Child,’ answered Abraham, ‘remember that you in your lifetime received what you thought desirable, just as Lazarus received what was not desirable; but now he has his consolation here, while you are suffering agony.
26 Wǝ bulardin baxⱪa, biz bilǝn silǝrning ariliⱪimizda yoƣan bir ⱨang bekitilgǝndurki, bu yǝrdin silǝr tǝrǝpkǝ ɵtǝyli degǝnlǝr ɵtǝlǝmǝs wǝ andin biz tǝrǝpkǝ ɵtimiz degǝnlǝr ɵtǝlmǝs».
And not only that, but between you and us there lies a great chasm, so that those who wish to pass from here to you cannot, nor can they cross from there to us.’
27 Əmdi bay yǝnǝ: «Undaⱪta, i ata, sǝndin [Lazarusni] atamning ɵyigǝ ǝwǝtixingni ɵtünimǝn.
‘Then, Father,’ he said, ‘I beg you to send Lazarus to my father’s house —
28 Qünki mening bǝx aka-ukam bar; ularning bu azab-oⱪubǝtlik yǝrgǝ kǝlmǝsliki üqün [Lazarus] ularni ⱪattiⱪ agaⱨlandurup ⱪoysun» — dedi.
For I have five brothers to warn them, so that they may not come to this place of torture also.’
29 Biraⱪ Ibraⱨim jawab berip uningƣa: «Ularda Musa wǝ [baxⱪa] pǝyƣǝmbǝrlǝrning [agaⱨ-guwaⱨliⱪi] bar; ular xularni anglisun» — dedi.
‘They have the writings of Moses and the Prophets,’ replied Abraham; ‘let them listen to them.’
30 Lekin u: «Yaⱪ, i Ibraⱨim ata, ǝgǝr ɵlgǝnlǝrdin biri tirilip ularning aldiƣa barsa, ular towa ⱪilidu» — dedi.
‘But, Father Abraham,’ he urged, ‘if some one from the dead were to go to them, they would repent.’
31 Əmma Ibraⱨim uningƣa: «Əgǝr ular Musa wǝ [baxⱪa] pǝyƣǝmbǝrlǝrning [guwaⱨliⱪini] anglimisa, ⱨǝtta ɵlgǝnlǝrdin birsi tirilsimu, ular yǝnila ixinixni rǝt ⱪilidu» — dedi.
‘If they do not listen to Moses and the Prophets,’ answered Abraham, ‘they will not be persuaded, even if some one were to rise from the dead.’”

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