< Acts 19 >

1 While Apollos was at Corinth, Paul [left the places in Phrygia and Galatia] provinces where he had been visiting, and traveled through [Asia province] back to Ephesus. He met some people [who said that they] were believers.
Apollos Korint xǝⱨiridiki waⱪtida, Pawlus sǝpǝr ⱪilip, iqki ⱪuruⱪluⱪ arⱪiliⱪ Əfǝsus xǝⱨirigǝ kǝldi. U yǝrdǝ bǝzi muhlislar bilǝn uqrixip,
2 He asked them, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed [God’s message]?” They answered, “No, we [(exc) did not]. We have not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit.”
ulardin: — Silǝr etiⱪad ⱪilƣininglarda, Muⱪǝddǝs Roⱨ silǝrgǝ ata ⱪilinƣanmu? — dǝp soridi. — Yaⱪ, biz ⱨǝtta Muⱪǝddǝs Roⱨ bar degǝnni zadi anglimaptikǝnmiz, — dǝp jawab bǝrdi ular.
3 So Paul asked, “So when you were baptized, what [were you showing]?” They replied, “[We were showing] that we [(exc)] believed what John [the Baptizer] taught.”
Pawlus yǝnǝ: — Undaⱪta, silǝr ⱪandaⱪ qɵmüldürülüxtǝ qɵmüldürülgǝnsilǝr? — dǝp soridi. — Biz Yǝⱨya [pǝyƣǝmbǝr] yǝtküzgǝn qɵmüldürülüxni ⱪobul ⱪilduⱪ, — dedi ular.
4 Paul said, “John baptized people who turned away from their sinful behavior. He [also] told the people to believe in the one who would come after he [had come], and that was Jesus.”
Pawlus: — Yǝⱨya [pǝyƣǝmbǝr] hǝlⱪⱪǝ yǝtküzgǝn qɵmüldülürüx bolsa gunaⱨlarƣa towa ⱪilixni bildüridiƣan qɵmüldürülüx bolup, ularƣa ɵzidin keyin kǝlgüqigǝ, yǝni Əysaƣa etiⱪad ⱪilix kerǝklikini tapiliƣanidi, — dedi.
5 So, when those men heard that, they were baptized [to affirm that they believed] [MTY] in the Lord Jesus.
Ular buni anglap, Rǝb Əysaning namida qɵmüldürülüxni ⱪobul ⱪildi.
6 After that, Paul placed his hands on their heads [one by one], and the [power of the] Holy Spirit came upon [each of] them. The [Holy Spirit] enabled them to speak in various languages [MTY] [that they had not learned], and they also spoke messages [that the Holy Spirit] revealed to them.
Pawlus ⱪolini ularning üstigǝ tǝgküzüp turuxi bilǝn, Muⱪǝddǝs Roⱨ ularƣa qüxti. Buning bilǝn ular namǝlum tillarda sɵzlǝxkǝ ⱨǝm pǝyƣǝmbǝrlǝrqǝ wǝⱨiy-bexarǝtlǝrni yǝtküzüxkǝ baxlidi.
7 There were about twelve men [whom Paul baptized and who received the power of the Holy Spirit].
Ular tǝhminǝn on ikki ǝrkǝk kixi idi.
8 For three months after that, Paul entered the Jewish meeting place [in Ephesus on each] Sabbath/Jewish day of rest, and he spoke boldly. He convincingly taught [the people] about how God wanted to rule [MET] [their lives].
Pawlus üq ay dawamida [Əfǝsus xǝⱨiridiki] sinagogⱪa kirip, yürǝklik bilǝn sɵz ⱪilip, ular bilǝn Hudaning padixaⱨliⱪidiki ixlar toƣrisida munazirilixip ⱪayil ⱪilixⱪa tirixti.
9 [A few of the people in the meeting house believed the message about Jesus]. But some of the people would not believe that message and did not want to [continue to] hear it. While many people were listening, they said many bad things about the way [for people to receive eternal life about which Paul was preaching]. So Paul left them and took the believers with him [to meet in another place]. He taught every day in a lecture hall [that a man whose name was] Tyrannus [lectured in/owned].
Lekin bǝziliri jaⱨilliⱪ ⱪilip ixinixni rǝt ⱪilip, halayiⱪ aldida [Rǝbning] yoliƣa ⱨaⱪarǝt kǝltürgǝndǝ, Pawlus ulardin qiⱪip, muhlislarnimu ayrip qiⱪti. U ⱨǝrküni Tirannus isimlik adǝmning leksiyihanisida munazirǝ-muzakirǝ ɵtküzdi.
10 For two years Paul continued to teach people in that building. In this way, most of [HYP] the Jews and non-Jews who lived in Asia [province] heard the message about the Lord [Jesus].
Bu ix ikki yil dawamlaxti. Nǝtijidǝ, Asiya ɵlkisidiki pütün hǝlⱪ, Yǝⱨudiylar bolsun, Greklǝr bolsun ⱨǝmmǝylǝn Rǝbning sɵz-kalamini anglidi.
11 Also, God gave Paul the power [MTY] to do amazing miracles.
Huda Pawlusning ⱪolliri arⱪiliⱪ karamǝt mɵjizilǝrni yaratti.
12 [If those who were sick could not come to Paul, handkerchiefs or aprons that Paul had touched would be taken and] placed on the sick people {[others] would take [and place on] the sick people handkerchiefs or aprons that Paul had touched}. As a result, those sick people would become well, and evil spirits that troubled people would leave.
Kixilǝr ⱨǝtta ⱪol yaƣliⱪ wǝ pǝrtuⱪlarni Pawlusning tenigǝ tǝgküzüp, andin kesǝllǝrning yeniƣa apirip, ularning üstigǝ yapatti. Nǝtijidǝ, kesǝllǝr saⱪiyip, yaman roⱨlar ulardin qiⱪip ketǝtti.
13 There were also some Jews who traveled around [to] various places, [and] they commanded the evil spirits in those places to depart [from people. Certain ones of those Jews once] tried to command the evil spirits to come out of people by saying “I command you by the authority [MTY] of the Lord Jesus, the man about whom Paul preaches, to come out!”
Lekin xu ǝtrapta yüridiƣan, «jinkǝx» Yǝⱨudiylarin bǝzilirimu Rǝb Əysaning namini ixlitip baⱪⱪusi kelip, jin qaplaxⱪanlar üstidǝ turup jinlarƣa: «Pawlus jakarlawatⱪan Əysaning namidin sanga ⱪattiⱪ buyruⱪ berimǝn!» dǝydiƣan boldi.
14 There were seven men who were doing that. They were sons of a man named Sceva, a Jew, [who called himself] a chief priest.
Bu ixni ⱪilidiƣanlarning arisida Skewa isimlik bir Yǝⱨudiy bax kaⱨinning yǝttǝ oƣlimu bar idi.
15 But [one day as they were doing that], the evil spirit [refused to come out of that person. Instead, he] said to them, “I know Jesus, and I know [that he has authorized] Paul [to expel demons]. (But no one has authorized you [to do anything to me!]/who authorized you [to do anything to me]?) [RHQ]”
Lekin [ular ⱪoƣliwǝtmǝkqi bolƣan] yaman Roⱨ ularƣa jawabǝn: — Əysani tonuymǝn, Pawlustin hǝwirim bar, biraⱪ ɵzünglar kim bolisilǝr?! — dewidi,
16 [After saying that, suddenly] the man who was controlled by the evil spirit jumped on the seven Jewish men, [one after another], knocked all of them down, and beat each of them severely. He tore off their clothes and wounded them, causing them to bleed. So, [greatly frightened, they all] ran out of the house.
yaman Roⱨ qaplixiwalƣan kixi ularƣa etilip qiⱪip, ularni urup xama ⱪilip, ularning üstidin ƣalib kǝldi. Ular yalingaq wǝ yarilanƣan ⱨalda ɵydin ⱪeqip qiⱪip kǝtti.
17 All the people who lived in Ephesus, both Jews and non-Jews, heard what had happened. So they were afraid [MTY]. They honored the Lord Jesus [MTY] [because they realized that he was very powerful].
Bu ix Əfǝsus xǝⱨiridǝ turuwatⱪan barliⱪ Yǝⱨudiylar wǝ Greklǝrgimu mǝlum bolup, ⱪorⱪunq ⱨǝmmisini basti wǝ Rǝb Əysaning nami uluƣlandi.
18 [At that time], while other believers were listening, many believers confessed the evil things that they had been doing.
Nǝtijidǝ, nurƣun etiⱪadqilar burunⱪi ⱪilƣanlirini iⱪrar ⱪilip, aldiƣa qiⱪti.
19 Several of those who had [previously] practiced sorcery gathered up their scrolls [that told how to work] magic and burned them in a public place. When people added up how much those scrolls had cost, they realized that altogether the amount was 50,000 valuable silver coins.
Seⱨirgǝrlik ⱪilƣanlardin nurƣun adǝmlǝr ɵzlirining seⱨirgǝrlik kitab-palnamilirini ǝkelip [bir yǝrgǝ dɵwilǝp], kɵpqilikning aldida kɵydürüxti. Bu kitablarning ⱪimmiti jǝmiy ǝllik ming kümüx tǝnggigǝ yetǝtti.
20 As a result, many more people heard [MTY] the message about the Lord [Jesus], and the message powerfully [changed their lives].
Xundaⱪ ⱪilip, Rǝbning sɵz-kalami küqgǝ igǝ bolup, bǝrⱪ urup üstünlükkǝ ɵtti.
21 After those things had happened, Paul decided that he wanted to go to Jerusalem, but he decided that [first] he would visit [the believers in] Macedonia and Achaia [provinces again]. Paul said, “After I have been to Jerusalem, I must also go to Rome.”
Bu ixlar yüz bǝrgǝndin keyin, Pawlus kɵnglidǝ, Makedoniyǝ wǝ Ahaya ɵlkisidin ɵtüp Yerusalemƣa berixⱪa niyǝt baƣlidi. U: — U yǝrgǝ barƣandin keyin, Rim xǝⱨirini kɵrüp kelixim kerǝk, — dedi.
22 He sent two of his helpers, Timothy and Erastus, ahead to Macedonia. But Paul stayed a little longer [in Ephesus city], in Asia [province].
Xuning bilǝn, u ɵzigǝ yardǝmdǝ boluwatⱪanlardin Timotiy bilǝn Erastus ikkiylǝnni Makedoniyǝgǝ ǝwǝtiwetip, ɵzi yǝnǝ bir mǝzgil Asiya ɵlkisidǝ turdi.
23 [Soon after that], some of the people there tried to make a lot of [LIT] trouble for the people who believed the way [God revealed for us(inc) to receive eternal life].
Dǝl xu qaƣda, [Əfǝsus xǝⱨiridǝ] [Rǝbning] yoli toƣruluⱪ eƣir malimaqiliⱪ kɵtürüldi.
24 There was a man there whose name was Demetrius who made little images out of silver. [They were models] of the temple of [a goddess whose name was] Artemis. Demetrius and the other men [who made those little images] earned a lot of [LIT] money [from selling those images].
Ayal ilaⱨ Artemisni sürǝtlǝp kümüx tǝkqǝ-ⱨǝykǝllǝrni yasiƣuqi Dimitriy isimlik bir zǝrgǝr bar idi. Uning bu ixi ⱨünǝrwǝnlǝrgǝ kɵp payda tapⱪuzatti.
25 Demetrius called a meeting of his workmen and also of others who made the little silver images. He said to them, “Men, you know that we [(inc)] earn a lot of money doing our kind of work.
Dimitriy ⱨünǝrwǝnlǝrni wǝ xuningƣa ohxax ixlar bilǝn xuƣulliniwatⱪan baxⱪa ustilarni yiƣip, ularƣa: — Buradǝrlǝr, bizning gülliniximizning bu ix bilǝn baƣliⱪ ikǝnlikini bilisilǝr;
26 Also, you know that [this fellow] Paul has persuaded many people who live in Ephesus [to no longer buy the images that we make. Now even the people from] many other towns in our province [no longer want to buy what we make]. This fellow tells people that the gods that we have made [and worship] are not gods [and that we should not worship them].
ⱨazir ⱨeliⱪi Pawlusning nemǝ ixlarni ⱪilip yürgǝnlikini angliƣan ⱨǝm kɵrgǝn boluxunglar kerǝk. U: «Ⱪol bilǝn yasiwalƣan nǝrsilǝr ilaⱨlar ǝmǝs» deyix bilǝn, pǝⱪǝt Əfǝsusta ǝmǝs, bǝlki pütkül Asiya ɵlkisidǝ degüdǝk nurƣunliƣan kixilǝrni ⱪayil ⱪilip, azdurup burawatidu.
27 [If people continue to listen to him], soon they will ruin our business. Besides, they will no longer think that they should [come to] the temple of Artemis [to worship her. People] all over our Asia [province] and everywhere [HYP] else worship [our great] goddess [Artemis. Soon people] may no longer consider that Artemis is great!”
Əmdi ⱨazir bizning bu sodimizƣa bǝtnam qaplax hǝwpi bolupla ⱪalmay, bǝlki büyük ayal ilaⱨ Artemisning buthanisimu ǝrzimǝs dǝp ⱪarilip, ⱨǝtta Asiya ɵlkisi wǝ pütkül jaⱨan ibadǝt ⱪilidiƣan [bu ayal ilaⱨimizning] xan-xǝripimu yoⱪilix hǝwpigǝ duq keliwatidu! — dedi.
28 All the men there were very angry [at Paul] when they heard what Demetrius said. They began to shout, “The goddess Artemis of us Ephesians is very great!”
Bu sɵzlǝrni angliƣan kɵpqilik ƣǝzǝpkǝ qɵmüp, ⱪayta-ⱪayta: — Əfǝsusluⱪlarning Artemisimiz büyüktur! — dǝp quⱪan kɵtürüxkǝ baxlidi.
29 Many of the other people in the city heard the shouting and went [and joined the crowd. They also became angry at Paul] and began shouting. [Several of] the people seized Gaius and Aristarchus, two men [from Macedonia] who had been traveling with Paul. [Then the whole crowd of people ran, dragging those men along with them], to the city stadium.
Buning bilǝn pütkül xǝⱨǝr malimatang bolup kǝtti. Halayiⱪ Pawlusning sǝpǝrdaxliridin Makedoniyǝlik Gayus wǝ Aristarhuslarni tutup sɵrǝp, serk mǝydaniƣa tǝngla yopurulup mangdi.
30 Paul also wanted to go [to the stadium and speak to] the people, but the other believers would not let him go there.
Pawlus halayiⱪ arisiƣa kirmǝkqi bolƣanidi, lekin muhlislar uning kirixigǝ yol ⱪoymidi.
31 Also, some government officials of that province who were friends of Paul [heard what was happening]. So they sent someone to tell him [urgently] not to go into the stadium.
Ⱨǝtta Pawlusning dostliri bolƣan ɵlkǝ ǝmǝldarliridin bezilirimu uningƣa hǝwǝr yǝtküzüp, uni serk mǝydaniƣa berixⱪa tǝwǝkkül ⱪilmasliⱪⱪa jekilidi.
32 The crowd of people [in the stadium] continued shouting. Some shouted one thing, and some shouted something else. But most of them did not even know what the meeting was about!
Əmdi bǝzilǝr buni dǝp warⱪirisa, bǝzilǝr uni dǝp warⱪirixip, pütün sorun warang-qurungƣa toldi; kixilǝrning kɵpinqisi ɵzlirining nemigǝ yiƣilƣanliⱪinimu bilmǝytti.
33 One of the [Jews there was named Alexander. Some of] the Jews pushed him to the front of the stadium, [so that he could speak to the crowd of people]. So Alexander motioned with his hands to the crowd, [wanting them to be quiet]. He wanted to tell them that [the Jews] were not responsible [for the riot].
Yǝⱨudiylar Iskǝndǝr isimlik adǝmni aldiƣa ittirip qiⱪiriwidi, kɵpqilik uni aldiƣa turƣuzdi. Iskǝndǝr kɵpqilikkǝ ⱪol ixariti ⱪilip, [Yǝⱨudiylarni] aⱪlimaⱪqi boldi.
34 But [many of the non-Jewish people] knew that Alexander was a Jew. [They also knew that the Jews did not worship the goddess Artemis. So the non-Jews there] unitedly [and] repeatedly shouted for about two hours, “Great is [the goddess] Artemis [whom we(inc)] Ephesians [worship]!”
Biraⱪ kɵpqilik uning Yǝⱨudiy ikǝnlikini bilip ⱪelip, ⱨǝmmisi tǝngla: — Əfǝsusluⱪlarning Artemisimiz büyüktur! — dǝp ikki saǝtqǝ quⱪan kɵtürüp turuxti.
35 Then the city secretary made the crowd stop shouting, and he said to them, “My fellow-citizens, everyone in the world knows [RHQ] that [we(inc) people who live in] Ephesus [city] guard the temple [where we worship] the great [goddess] Artemis. Also, [everyone knows that we(inc) watch over] the [sacred] image [of our goddess] that fell down from heaven!
Ahirda, xǝⱨǝrning bax mirzisi halayiⱪni tinqlandurup mundaⱪ dedi: — Əy Əfǝsusluⱪlar! Biz Əfǝsusluⱪlarning xǝⱨirining büyük Artemisning buthanisining wǝ uning asmandin qüxkǝn süritining ⱪoƣdiƣuqisi ikǝnlikini bilmǝydiƣan kim bar!
36 Of course everyone knows that, and no one can say that these things are not true. So you should be quiet now. Do not suddenly do anything (foolish/that will cause us trouble).
Bu ixlarni inkar ⱪilalmiƣanikǝn, ɵzünglarni besiwelixinglar, baxbaxtaⱪliⱪ ⱪilmasliⱪinglar kerǝk.
37 You [should not] have brought these [two] men [here, because they have not done anything evil]. They have not gone into our temples and taken things [from there]. And they have not spoken evil of our goddess.
Qünki silǝr bu kixilǝrni bu yǝrgǝ [soraⱪⱪa tartixⱪa] elip kǝldinglar; lekin ular ya buthanilarni bulƣuqilar ya bizning ayal ilaⱨimizƣa kupurluⱪ ⱪilƣuqilardin ǝmǝs.
38 Therefore, if Demetrius and his fellow-workmen want to accuse anyone [about anything bad, they should do it in the right way]. There are courts [that you can go to when you want to accuse someone], and there are judges [there who have been appointed by the government] {[whom the government has appointed]}. You can accuse [anyone there].
Əgǝr Dimitriy wǝ uningƣa ⱪoxulƣan ⱨünǝrwǝnlǝrning mǝlum bir kixining üstidin xikayiti bolsa, soraⱪhanilar oquⱪ turmaⱪta wǝ soraⱪqi waliylarmu bar. Ular xu yǝrlǝrdǝ bir-biri bilǝn dǝwalaxsun;
39 But if you want to ask about something else, [you should ask] for [other officials to] resolve it when [those] officials legally assemble.
wǝ baxⱪa birǝr mǝsililiringlar bolsa, rǝsmiy sorunda bir tǝrǝp ⱪilinixi lazim.
40 [And this is certainly not a legal meeting! Resolve this legally] because, if [we(inc) do] not, I am afraid [that the governor] will hear about all this noise [that you have made] and will say that we [(inc)] were trying to rebel [against the government]. If he would ask me what you were all shouting about, I would not be able to give him an answer.”
Biz ǝmdi yǝnǝ bügünki wǝⱪǝni topilang dǝp ǝrz ⱪilinix hǝwpidǝ turuwatimiz; qünki bu malimanqliⱪning ⱨeq sǝwǝbi kɵrsitilmigǝqkǝ, ⱨesabinimu berǝlmǝymiz-dǝ!
41 That is what the city secretary said [to the crowd]. Then he told them all to go [home. So they left].
Bu sɵzlǝrni ⱪilip bolup, u yiƣilƣan halayiⱪni tarⱪitiwǝtti.

< Acts 19 >