< Zǝkǝriya 11 >
1 I Liwan, ot sening kedir dǝrǝhliringni yǝp ketixi üqün, dǝrwaziliringni aq!
[You people of] [APO] Lebanon [should] open your gates, [because you will not be able to stop] fire from burning your cedar [trees]!
2 Waysanglar, i ⱪariƣaylar, qünki kedir yiⱪildi, esil dǝrǝhlǝr wǝyran ⱪilindi; waysanglar, i Baxandiki dub dǝrǝhliri, qünki baraⱪsan orman yiⱪitildi!
Your cypress/pine [trees] [APO] should [also] wail because the cedar [trees] have been cut down. Those glorious/great trees have been destroyed. The oak trees in the Bashan [region] should also wail, because the other trees in the forest have been cut down.
3 Padiqilarning waysiƣan awazini angla! Qünki ularning xǝripi [bolƣan qimǝn-yaylaⱪ] wǝyran ⱪilindi; arslanlarning ⱨɵrkirigǝn awazini angla! Qünki Iordan dǝryasining pǝhri bolƣan [bük-baraⱪsanliⱪi] wǝyran ⱪilindi.
And listen to the shepherds crying because the fertile pastures have been ruined. Listen to the lions roar; they roar because the delightful forest [where they live] near the Jordan [River] has been ruined.
4 Pǝrwǝrdigar Hudayim mundaⱪ dǝydu: — Boƣuzlaxⱪa bekitilgǝn padini baⱪⱪin!
This is what Yahweh my God said [to me]: “[I want you to] become a shepherd for a flock [of sheep that are about] to be slaughtered.
5 Ularni setiwalƣanlar ularni boƣuzliwǝtkǝndǝ ⱨeq gunaⱨkar dǝp ⱪaralmaydu; ularni setiwǝtkǝnlǝr: «Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa xükri! Qünki beyip kǝttim!» — dǝydu; ularning ɵz padiqiliri ularƣa iqini ⱨeq aƣritmaydu.
The people who are going to buy the sheep will kill the sheep, and they will not be punished. Those who are selling the sheep say, ‘[I] praise Yahweh, [because] I will become rich!’ Even the shepherds do not feel sorry for the sheep.
6 Qünki Mǝn zeminda turuwatⱪanlarƣa yǝnǝ iqimni ⱨeq aƣritmaymǝn, dǝydu Pǝrwǝrdigar; — wǝ mana, Mǝn adǝmlǝrni, ⱨǝrbirini ɵz yeⱪinining ⱪoliƣa wǝ ɵz padixaⱨining ⱪoliƣa tapxurimǝn; mana, bular zeminni harab ⱪilidu, Mǝn ularni bularning ⱪolidin ⱨeq ⱪutⱪuzmaymǝn.
And similarly, I no longer feel sorry for the people of this country. I am going to allow many of them [HYP] to be captured by other people or by their king. Those who capture them will ruin this country, and I will not rescue any [of the people].”
7 Xunga mǝn «boƣuzlaxⱪa bekitilgǝn pada»ni beⱪip turdum, bolupmu padining arisidiki miskin mɵminlǝrni baⱪtim. Mǝn ɵzümgǝ ikki tayaⱪni aldim; birinqisini «xapaǝt», ikkinqisini «rixtǝ» dǝp atidim; xuning bilǝn mǝn padini baⱪtim.
So I became the shepherd of a flock [of sheep that were about] to be slaughtered [for their meat to be sold] to the dealers. [I took good care of the sheep, even the ones that were the weakest sheep. Then] I took two [shepherds’] /walking sticks). I named the one [staff] ‘Kindness’ and the other [staff] ‘Union’. And I took good care of the sheep.
8 Xuningdǝk Mǝn bir ay iqidǝ üq padiqini ⱨalak ⱪildim; Mening jenim bu [hǝlⱪtin] bizar boldi wǝ ularning jeni Meni ɵq kɵrdi.
But the three shepherds [who had been working with me] detested me, and I became impatient with them. Within one month I (dismissed/got rid of) those shepherds.
9 Mǝn: «Mǝn silǝrni baⱪmaymǝn; ɵlǝy dǝp ⱪalƣanliri ɵlüp kǝtsun; ⱨalak bolay dǝp ⱪalƣanliri ⱨalak bolsun; tirik ⱪalƣanlarning ⱨǝmmisi bir-birining gɵxini yesun» — dedim.
So I said [to the dealers], “I will no [longer] be the shepherd. I will allow the ones that are dying to die. I will allow the ones that are getting lost to get lost. And I will not prevent those that remain from destroying each other.”
10 Mǝn «xapaǝt» degǝn tayiⱪimni elip sunduriwǝttim, xuningdǝk Mening barliⱪ ǝllǝr bilǝn bolƣan ǝⱨdǝmni sunduruwǝttim.
Then I took the staff that I had named ‘Kindness’ and I broke it. [That showed that Yahweh] was annulling/canceling the agreement that he had made with all the people-groups.
11 Əⱨdǝ xu küni bikar ⱪiliwetildi; xunga pada arisidiki manga diⱪⱪǝt ⱪilƣan miskin mɵminlǝr buning Pǝrwǝrdigarning sɵzi ikǝnlikini bilip yǝtti.
So that agreement was ended immediately. And the men who bought and sold sheep who were watching me knew [by seeing what I was doing] that I was giving them a message from Yahweh.
12 Wǝ mǝn ularƣa: «Muwapiⱪ kɵrsǝnglar, mening ix ⱨǝⱪⱪimni beringlar; bolmisa boldi ⱪilinglar» — dedim. Xunga ular mening ix ⱨǝⱪⱪimgǝ ottuz kümüx tǝnggini taraziƣa saldi.
I told them, “If you think it is what you should do, pay me [for taking care of the sheep]. If you do not think that is what you should do, do not pay me.” So they paid me [only] 30 pieces of silver.
13 Wǝ Pǝrwǝrdigar manga: «Mana bu ular Manga bekitkǝn ⱪaltis baⱨa! Uni sapalqining aldiƣa taxlap bǝr!» dedi. Xuning bilǝn mǝn ottuz kümüx tǝnggini elip bularni Pǝrwǝrdigarning ɵyidǝ, sapalqining aldiƣa qɵriwǝttim.
Then Yahweh said to me, “[That is a ridiculously small amount of money that they have paid you]! [So] throw it to the man who makes clay pots!” So I took the silver to the temple of Yahweh, and I threw it in the chest where the offerings/money is kept.
14 Andin mǝn Yǝⱨuda bilǝn Israilning ⱪerindaxliⱪini üzüx üqün, ikkinqi tayiⱪimni, yǝni «rixtǝ»ni sunduruwǝttim.
Then I broke my second staff, [the one that I named] ‘Union’. That [indicated that] Judah and Israel would no longer be united.
15 Andin Pǝrwǝrdigar manga mundaⱪ dedi: «Sǝn ǝmdi yǝnǝ ǝrzimǝs padiqining ⱪorallirini al.
Then Yahweh said to me, “Take again the things that a foolish shepherd uses,
16 Qünki mana, Mǝn zeminda bir padiqini ornidin turƣuzimǝnki, u ⱨalak bolay degǝnlǝrdin hǝwǝr almaydu, tenǝp kǝtkǝnlǝrni izdimǝydu, yarilanƣanlarni saⱪaytmaydu, saƣlamlarnimu baⱪmaydu; u bǝlki sǝmrigǝnlǝrning gɵxini yǝydu, ⱨǝtta tuyaⱪlirini yirip yǝydu.
because I am going to appoint a new king for the people, [one who will not take care of my people. He will be like a foolish shepherd]: [MET] He will not take care of those who are dying, those who are very young, those who have been injured, or those who do not have enough food. Instead, he will [treat them very cruelly, like a shepherd who would] [MET] kill and eat the best sheep and tear off their hoofs.
17 Padini taxliwǝtkǝn ǝrzimǝs padiqining ⱨaliƣa way! Ⱪiliq uning biliki wǝ ong kɵzigǝ qüxidu; uning biliki pütünlǝy yigilǝydu, uning ong kɵzi pütünlǝy ⱪarangƣulixip ketidu.
But terrible things will happen to that foolish/useless king who abandons the people [MET] over whom he rules. [His enemies] will strike his arm and his right eye with their swords. [The result will be that] he will have no strength in his arm, and his right eye will become completely blind.”