< Rut 3 >

1 Xu künlǝrdǝ, ⱪeynanisi Naomi uningƣa: — Əy ⱪizim, ⱨal-ǝⱨwalingning yahxi boluxi üqün, sening aram-bǝhtingni izdimǝymǝnmu?
Then Naomi her mother-in-law said to her, —My daughter! shall I not seek for thee a place of rest, in which it may be well with thee?
2 Sǝn dedǝkliri bilǝn ixligǝn Boaz bizgǝ tuƣⱪan kelidu ǝmǝsmu? Mana, bügün ahxam u hamanda arpa soruydu.
Now, therefore, is not, Boaz, of our kindred, with whose maidens thou hast been? Lo! he is winnowing the barley threshing-floor, to-night!
3 Əmdi sǝn yuyunup-tarinip, ɵzünggǝ ǝtirlik may sürüp, [esil] kiyimliringni kiyip, hamanƣa qüxkin; lekin u ǝr kixi yǝp-iqip bolmiƣuqǝ, ɵzüngni uningƣa kɵrsǝtmigin.
Thou wilt, therefore, bathe thee, and anoint thee, and put thine apparel upon thee, and go down to the threshing-floor, —do not make thyself known to the man, until he have done eating and drinking.
4 U yatⱪanda uning uhlaydiƣan yerini kɵrüwal. Andin sǝn kirip, ayaƣ tǝripini eqip, xu yǝrdǝ yetiwalƣin. Andin u sanga nemǝ ⱪilix kerǝklikini eytidu, — dedi.
And it shall be, when he lieth down, that thou shalt mark the place where he doth lie, and shalt go in and turn aside the covering of his feet, and lay thee down, —and, he, will tell thee what thou shalt do.
5 Rut uningƣa: — Sǝn nemǝ desǝng mǝn xuni ⱪilimǝn, — dedi.
And she said unto her, —All that thou sayest, will I do.
6 U hamanƣa qüxüp, ⱪeynanisi uningƣa tapiliƣandǝk ⱪildi.
So she went down to the threshing-floor, —and did according to all that her mother-in-law had commanded her.
7 Boaz yǝp-iqip, kɵnglini hux ⱪilip qǝxning ayiƣiƣa berip yatti. Andin Rut xǝpǝ qiⱪarmay kelip, ayaƣ tǝripini eqip, xu yǝrdǝ yatti.
And, when Boaz had eaten, and drunk, and his heart was glad, he went in to lie down at the end of the heap of corn. Then came she in softly, and turned aside the covering of his feet, and laid her down.
8 Yerim keqidǝ Boaz qɵqüp, aldiƣa engixkǝndǝ, mana bir ayal ayiƣida yatatti!
And it came to pass, in the middle of the night, that the man started up, and turned, —and lo! a woman, lying at his feet.
9 Kim sǝn?! — dǝp soridi u. Rut jawabǝn: — Mǝn hizmǝtkaring Rut bolimǝn. Sǝn mening ⱨǝmjǝmǝt-nijatkarim bolƣining üqün hizmǝtkaringning üstigǝ tonungning etikini yeyip ⱪoyƣaysǝn, — dedi.
And he said, Who art, thou? And she said, I, am Ruth, thy handmaid, spread, therefore, thy wing over thy handmaid, for, a kinsman, thou art.
10 U jawabǝn: — Əy ⱪizim, Pǝrwǝrdigardin bǝht-bǝrikǝt tapⱪaysǝn! Sening keyin kɵrsǝtkǝn sadaⱪǝt-meⱨribanliⱪing ilgiri kɵrsǝtkiningdinmu artuⱪtur; qünki [seni izdigǝn] yigitlǝr, mǝyli kǝmbǝƣǝl bolsun, bay bolsun, ularning kǝynidin kǝtmiding.
And he said—Blessed, be thou of Yahweh, my daughter, for thou hast made thy last lovingkindness better than the first, —in not following after young men, whether poor, or rich.
11 I ⱪizim, ǝmdi ⱪorⱪmiƣin! Deginingning ⱨǝmmisini orundap berimǝn; qünki pütkül xǝⱨirimizdiki mɵtiwǝrlǝr seni pǝzilǝtlik ayal dǝp bilidu.
Now, therefore, my daughter, do not fear, whatsoever thou shalt say, I will do for thee, —for all the gate of my people doth know, that, a virtuous woman, thou art.
12 Durus, sanga ⱨǝmjǝmǝt-nijatkar bolƣinim rast; lekin sening mǝndin yeⱪinraⱪ yǝnǝ bir ⱨǝmjǝmǝting bar.
And, now, although it is true that, a kinsman, am I, yet is there a kinsman nearer than I.
13 Əmdi keqiqǝ bu yǝrdǝ ⱪalƣin; ǝtǝ sǝⱨǝrdǝ ǝgǝr u ⱨǝmjǝmǝtlik ⱨoⱪuⱪini ixlitip seni elixni halisa, u alsun; lekin ⱨǝmjǝmǝtlik ⱨoⱪuⱪi boyiqǝ seni almisa, Pǝrwǝrdigarning ⱨayati bilǝn ⱪǝsǝm ⱪilimǝnki, mǝn sanga ⱨǝmjǝmǝtlik ⱪilip seni alay. Tang atⱪuqǝ bu yǝrdǝ yetip turƣin! — dedi.
Tarry the night, and it shall be, in the morning, if he will act as kinsman to thee, well, let him so act, but, if he inclineth not to act as kinsman to thee, then will, I, so act to thee—by the life of Yahweh, —Lie still, until the morning.
14 U uning ayiƣida tang atⱪuqǝ yetip, kixilǝr bir-birini tonuƣudǝk boluxtin burun ⱪopti. Qünki Boaz: — bir ayalning hamanƣa kǝlginini ⱨeqkim bilmisun, dǝp eytⱪanidi.
So she lay at his feet, until the morning, and rose up before one could know his neighbour. And he said—Do not let it be known that a woman came into the threshing-floor.
15 U yǝnǝ [Rutⱪa]: — Sǝn kiygǝn yepinqini eqip turƣin, dedi. U uni eqip turuwidi, Boaz arpidin altǝ kǝmqǝn kǝmlǝp berip, uning ɵxnisigǝ artip ⱪoydi. Andin u xǝⱨǝrgǝ kirdi.
And he said—Bring the cloak that is upon thee, and hold it. So she held it, —and he measured six measures of barley, and laid it upon her, and he went into the city.
16 Rut ⱪeynanisining yeniƣa kǝldi. U: — Əy ⱪizim, sǝn ⱨazir kim?! — dǝp soridi. Xuning bilǝn u ⱪeynanisiƣa u kixining ⱪilƣanlirining ⱨǝmmisini dǝp bǝrdi.
And, when she came unto her mother-in- law, she said—Who art, thou, my daughter? And she told her all that the man had done for her.
17 U: — U bu altǝ kǝmqǝn arpini manga bǝrdi, qünki u: «ⱪeynanangning yeniƣa ⱪuruⱪ ⱪol ⱪaytip barmiƣin» dedi, — dedi.
And she said—These six measures of barley, gave he unto me, —for he said, Do not go in empty, unto thy mother-in- law.
18 Naomi: — Əy ⱪizim, bu ixning ahirining ⱪandaⱪ bolidiƣinini bilgüqǝ muxu yǝrdǝ tǝhir ⱪilƣin; qünki u adǝm bügün muxu ixni pütküzmǝy aram almaydu, dedi.
And she said—Abide, my daughter, until that thou get to know, how the matter will fall out, —for the man will not rest, except he have finished the thing to-day.

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