< 2 Samuel 8 >

1 Some time later, David’s army attacked the Philistia [army] and defeated them. They took control over the entire Philistia area.
Bu ixlardin keyin xundaⱪ boldiki, Dawut Filistiylǝrgǝ ⱨujum ⱪilip, ularni boysundurdi. Xundaⱪ ⱪilip, Dawut Filistiylǝrning ⱪolidin mǝrkiziy xǝⱨǝrning ⱨoⱪuⱪini aldi.
2 David’s army also defeated the army of the Moab people-group. David forced their soldiers to lie down on the ground [close to each other]. His men killed two out of every three of them. The [other] Moab people [were forced to] accept David as their ruler, and they were forced to give to him [every year the] payment/tax [that he demanded].
U ⱨǝm Moabiylarƣa ⱨujum ⱪilip, ularnimu mǝƣlup ⱪildi. U ularni yǝrgǝ yatⱪuzup, tana bilǝn ɵlqǝp, ikki tana kǝlgǝnlǝrni ɵltürdi, bir tana kǝlgǝnlǝrni tirik ⱪaldurdi. Moabiylar bolsa Dawutⱪa beⱪinip, uningƣa seliⱪ tapxurdi.
3 David’s army also defeated [the army of] Hadadezer, the son of Rehob, who ruled [the state of] Zobah [in Syria]. That happened when David went to rule again over the area at [the upper part of] the Euphrates River.
Andin Zobaⱨning padixaⱨi Rǝⱨobning oƣli Ⱨadad’ezǝr Əfrat dǝryasiƣa qiⱪip, xu yǝrdiki ⱨakimiyǝtni ɵzigǝ ⱪaytidin tartiwalmaⱪqi bolƣanda, Dawut uningƣa ⱨujum ⱪilip, mǝƣlup ⱪildi.
4 David’s army captured 1,700 of Hadadezer’s soldiers who rode on horses, and 20,000 of his other soldiers. They also crippled/hamstrung most of the horses that pulled the chariots, but they left/spared enough horses to [pull] 100 chariots.
Dawut uning ⱪoxunidin bir ming yǝttǝ yüz atliⱪ ǝskǝrni wǝ yigirmǝ ming piyadǝ ǝskǝrni ǝsir ⱪildi; Dawut ⱨarwa atlirining piyini kǝstürdi, lekin ɵzigǝ yüz ⱨarwiliⱪ atni ⱪaldurup ⱪoydi.
5 When [the army of] Syria came from Damascus [city] to help King Hadadezer’s [army], David’s soldiers killed 22,000 of them.
Dǝmǝxⱪtiki Suriylǝr Zobaⱨning padixaⱨi Ⱨadad’ezǝrgǝ yardǝm berix üqün qiⱪti, lekin Dawut Suriylǝrdin yigirmǝ ikki ming adǝmni ɵltürdi.
6 Then David stationed (groups of his soldiers/army camps) in their area, and the people of Syria were forced to accept David as their ruler, and to give to David’s government [every year] the payment/tax that he demanded. And Yahweh enabled David’s [army] to win victories wherever they went.
Andin Dawut birnǝqqǝ bargaⱨ ǝskǝrlǝrni Dǝmǝxⱪtiki Suriylǝrning zeminida turƣuzdi; xuning bilǝn Suriylǝr Dawutⱪa beⱪinip uningƣa seliⱪ tapxurdi. Dawut ⱪǝyǝrgǝ barsa, Pǝrwǝrdigar uningƣa nusrǝt berǝtti.
7 David’s soldiers took the gold shields that were carried by Hadadezer’s officials, and brought them to Jerusalem.
Dawut Ⱨadad’ezǝrning ƣulamliriƣa tǝminlǝngǝn altun ⱪalⱪanni tartiwelip, Yerusalemƣa kǝltürdi
8 They also brought [to Jerusalem] a lot of bronze [that they found] in Betah and Berothai, two cities that King Hadadezer [had previously] ruled.
wǝ Ⱨadad’ezǝrning xǝⱨǝrliri bolƣan Bitaⱨ bilǝn Birotay xǝⱨǝrliridinmu intayin kɵp misni ⱪolƣa qüxürdi.
9 When Toi, the king of the Hamath [city in Syria], heard that David’s [army] had defeated the entire army of King Hadadezer,
Hamatning padixaⱨi Toy Dawutning Ⱨadad’ezǝrning pütün ⱪoxunini mǝƣlup ⱪilƣinini anglap,
10 he sent his son Joram to greet King David and to (congratulate him/say that he was happy) about his army defeating Hadadezer’s army, which Toi’s [army] had fought many times. Joram brought to David many items/gifts made from gold, silver, and bronze.
ɵz oƣli Yoramni Dawutning ⱨalini soraxⱪa wǝ Dawutning Ⱨadad’ezǝr bilǝn jǝng ⱪilip uni mǝƣlup ⱪilƣiniƣa uni tǝbriklǝxkǝ ǝwǝtti. Qünki Ⱨadad’ezǝr daim Toy bilǝn jǝng ⱪilip keliwatatti. Yoram bolsa kümüx, altun wǝ mis ⱪaqa-buyumlarni elip kǝldi.
11 King David dedicated all those items to Yahweh. He also dedicated the silver and gold which his army had taken from the nations that they had conquered.
Dawut padixaⱨ muxularni wǝ ɵzi beⱪindurƣan ⱨǝmmǝ ǝllǝrdin, jümlidin Suriylǝrdin, Moabiylardin, Ammoniylardin, Filistiylǝrdin wǝ Amalǝklǝrdin olja alƣan altun-kümüxlǝrni Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa atap beƣixlidi. Bular Zobaⱨning padixaⱨi Rǝⱨobning oƣli Ⱨadad’ezǝrdin alƣan oljini ɵz iqigǝ alidu.
12 They had taken items from the Edom people-group and the Moab people-group, from the Ammon people-group, from the Philistia people, and from [the descendants of] Amalek, as well as from the people that Hadadezer [previously] ruled.
13 When David returned [after defeating the armies of Syria], he became more famous because his army killed 18,000 soldiers from the Edom people-group in the Salt Valley [near the Dead Sea].
Dawut Suriylǝrni mǝƣlup ⱪilip, yǝni on sǝkkiz ming adǝmni «Xor wadisi»da ɵltürüp yanƣanda, uning nam-dangⱪi heli qiⱪⱪanidi.
14 David stationed (groups of his soldiers/army camps) throughout the Edom area, and forced the people there to accept him as their king. Yahweh enabled David’s [army] to win battles wherever they went.
U Edomda ǝskǝr bargaⱨlirini turƣuzdi; pütün Edomda bargaⱨlarni ⱪurdi. Xuning bilǝn Edomiylarning ⱨǝmmisi Dawutⱪa beⱪindi. Dawut ⱪǝyǝrgǝ barsa, Pǝrwǝrdigar uningƣa nusrǝt berǝtti.
15 David ruled over all the Israeli people, and he always did for them what was fair and just.
Dawut pütkül Israil üstigǝ sǝltǝnǝt ⱪildi; u pütkül hǝlⱪini sorap, adil ⱨɵkümlǝr qiⱪirip adalǝt yürgüzǝtti.
16 Joab was the army commander; Jehoshaphat, the son of Ahilud, was the man who reported to the people everything that David decided that they should do;
Zǝruiyaning oƣli Yoab ⱪoxunning sǝrdari boldi; Aⱨiludning oƣli Yǝⱨoxafat mirza boldi;
17 Zadok the son of Ahitub and Ahimelech the son of Abiathar were the priests; Seraiah was the official secretary;
Ahitubning oƣli Zadok bilǝn Abiyatarning oƣli Ahimǝlǝk kaⱨin boldi; Seraya diwan begi boldi.
18 Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was the commander of (David’s bodyguards/the men who protected the king); and David’s sons were priests (OR, his administrators/advisors).
Yǝⱨoyadaning oƣli Binaya Kǝrǝtiylǝr bilǝn Pǝlǝtiylǝrning yolbaxqisi boldi; Dawutning oƣullirimu kaⱨin boldi.

< 2 Samuel 8 >