< Pǝnd-nǝsiⱨǝtlǝr 17 >

1 Ⱪurbanliⱪ gɵxlirigǝ tolƣan jedǝllik ɵydin, Bir qixlǝm ⱪuruⱪ nan yǝp, kɵngül tinqliⱪta bolƣan ǝwzǝl.
Better a dry morsel, and peace therewith, than a house full of contentious sacrifices.
2 Hizmǝtkar qewǝr bolsa, hojisining nomusta ⱪoyƣuqi oƣlini baxⱪurar; Kǝlgüsidǝ u hojining oƣli ⱪatarida turup uning mirasni tǝⱪsim ⱪilar.
A prudent servant, shall rule over a son who causeth shame, and, in the midst of brothers, shall he share the inheritance.
3 Sapal ⱪazan kümüxni tawlar, qanaⱪ altunni tawlar, Biraⱪ adǝmning ⱪǝlbini Pǝrwǝrdigar sinar.
Fining-pot for silver, crucible for gold, but, he that trieth hearts, is Yahweh.
4 Ⱪǝbiⱨ kixi yaman sɵzlǝrgǝ ixinǝr; Yalƣanqi pitniqilǝrning sɵzigǝ ⱪulaⱪ salar.
Discord, giveth heed to the aggrieving lip, —Falsehood, giveth ear to the destroying tongue.
5 Miskinlǝrni mǝshirǝ ⱪilƣuqi, ɵzini Yaratⱪuqini ⱨaⱪarǝtligüqidur; Baxⱪilarning bǝhtsizlikidin huxal bolƣan kixi jazasiz ⱪalmas.
He that mocketh the poor, hath reproached his Maker, He that maketh merry at distress, shall not be held innocent.
6 Ⱪerilarning nǝwriliri ularning tajidur; Pǝrzǝntlǝrning pǝhri ularning atiliridur.
The crown of old men, consists of children’s children, and the adornment of children, is their fathers.
7 Əhmǝⱪ yarixiⱪ gǝp ⱪilsa uningƣa yaraxmas; Mɵtiwǝr yalƣan sɵzlisǝ uningƣa tehimu yaraxmas.
Unseemly in an unworthy man, is the lip of excellence, much more, in one of noble mind, the lip of falsehood.
8 Para — uni bǝrgüqining nǝziridǝ esil bir gɵⱨǝrdur; Goya uni nǝgila ixlǝtsǝ muwǝppǝⱪiyǝtkǝ erixidiƣandǝk.
A gift, in the eyes of its owner, is, a stone of beauty, whithersoever it turneth, it bringeth prosperity.
9 Baxⱪilarning hataliⱪini yoputup kǝqürgǝn kixi meⱨir-muⱨǝbbǝtni kɵzlǝr; Kona hamanni soriƣan kixi yeⱪin dostlarni düxmǝn ⱪilar.
He that hideth a transgression, seeketh love, but, he that repeateth a matter, separateth intimate friends.
10 Aⱪilanigǝ singgǝn bir eƣiz tǝnbiⱨ, Əhmǝⱪⱪǝ urulƣan yüz dǝrridin ünümlüktur.
A reproof sinketh more deeply into an intelligent man than a hundred stripes, into a dullard!
11 Yamanlar pǝⱪǝt asiyliⱪni kɵzlǝr; Uni jazalaxⱪa rǝⱨimsiz bir ǝlqi ǝwǝtilǝr.
Nothing less than rebellion, doth a wicked man seek, and, a relentless messenger, shall be sent out against him.
12 Əhmiⱪanǝ ix ⱪiliwatⱪan nadan kixigǝ uqrap ⱪalƣandin kɵrǝ, Baliliridin ayrilƣan eyiⱪⱪa yoluⱪup ⱪalƣan yahxi.
Let a bereaved bear encounter man, rather than a dullard, with his folly!
13 Kimki yahxiliⱪⱪa yamanliⱪ ⱪilsa, Ixikidin bala-ⱪaza neri kǝtmǝs.
He that returneth evil for good, evil shall not depart from his house.
14 Jedǝlning baxlinixi tosmini su elip kǝtkǝngǝ ohxaydu; Xunga jedǝl partlaxtin awwal talax-tartixtin ⱪol üzgin.
A letting forth of water, is the beginning of strife, therefore, before it breaketh out, abandon, contention.
15 Yamanni aⱪliƣan, Ⱨǝⱪⱪaniyƣa ⱪara qapliƣan, Ohxaxla Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa yirginqliktur.
He that justifieth the lawless, and he that condemneth the righteous, an abomination to Yahweh, are they, both.
16 Əhmǝⱪning kɵngli danaliⱪni ǝtiwarlimisa, Ⱪandaⱪmu uning ⱪolida danaliⱪni setiwalƣudǝk puli bolsun?
Wherefore is there a price in the hand of a dullard? that he who is without sense, may acquire wisdom.
17 [Ⱨǝⱪiⱪiy] dost ⱨǝrdaim sanga muⱨǝbbǝt kɵrsitǝr, [Ⱨǝⱪiⱪiy] ⱪerindax yaman kününg üqün yardǝmgǝ dunyaƣa kǝlgǝndur.
At all times, doth a friend love, and, a brother for distress, must be born.
18 Əⱪilsiz kixi ⱪol berip, Yeⱪini üqün kepil bolidu.
A man lacking sense, is one who striketh hands, giving security, before his neighbour.
19 Jedǝlgǝ amraⱪ gunaⱨⱪa amraⱪtur; Bosuƣini egiz ⱪilƣan ⱨalakǝtni izdǝr.
A lover of transgression, is one who loveth strife, he that heighteneth his door, seeketh grievous harm.
20 Niyiti buzulƣan yahxiliⱪ kɵrmǝs; Tilida ⱨǝⱪ-naⱨǝⱪni astin-üstün ⱪilƣuqi balaƣa yoluⱪar.
The crooked in heart, shall not find good, and, he that is perverse with his tongue, shall fall into wickedness.
21 Bala ǝhmǝⱪ bolsa, ata ƣǝm-ⱪayƣuƣa patar; Ⱨamaⱪǝtning atisi huxalliⱪ kɵrmǝs.
He that begetteth a dullard, it is to his own grief, neither can the father of the base, rejoice.
22 Xad kɵngül xipaliⱪ doridǝk tǝngǝ dawadur; Sunuⱪ roⱨ-dil adǝmning yilikini ⱪurutar.
A joyful heart, worketh an excellent cure, —but, a stricken spirit, drieth up the bone.
23 Qirik adǝm yǝng iqidǝ parini ⱪobul ⱪilar; U adalǝtning yolini burmilar.
A bribe out of his bosom, doth a lawless man take, to pervert the ways of justice.
24 Danaliⱪ yorutulƣan kixining kɵz aldida turar; Biraⱪ ǝⱪilsizning kɵzi hiyalkǝxlik ⱪilip ⱪutupta yürǝr.
Before the face of the discerning, is wisdom, but, the eyes of a dullard, are in the ends of the earth.
25 Galwang bala atini azabƣa salar; Uni tuƣⱪuqiningmu dǝrdi bolar.
A vexation to his father, is the son that is a dullard, and a bitterness, to her that bare him.
26 Ⱨǝⱪⱪaniylarƣa jǝrimanǝ ⱪoyuxⱪa ⱪǝt’iy bolmas; Əmirlǝrni adalǝtni ⱪolliƣini üqün dumbalaxⱪa bolmas.
Surely, to chastise the righteous, is not good, to smite the noble-minded for equity.
27 Bilimi bar kixi kǝm sɵzlük bolar; Yorutulƣan adǝm ⱪaltis eƣir-besiⱪ bolar.
Sparing of his words, is one who valueth knowledge, and, of a thoughtful spirit, is a man of intelligence.
28 Ⱨǝtta ǝhmǝⱪmu az sɵzlisǝ dana ⱨesablinar; Tilini tizginligǝn kixi danixmǝn sanilar.
Even a fool, holding his peace, is accounted, wise, —He that closeth his lips, [is thought] to have understanding.

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