< Acts 22 >

1 Paul said, “[Jewish] elders and my other fellow Jews, listen to me now while I reply to [those who are accusing me]!”
— Ⱪerindaxlar wǝ ata-bowilar! Əmdi ɵzümni aⱪlax sɵzlirimgǝ ⱪulaⱪ salƣaysilǝr, — dedi.
2 When the crowd of people heard Paul speaking to them in [their own] Hebrew language, they became even more quiet and really listened. Then Paul said to them,
Ular Pawlusning ibraniy tilida sɵzliginini anglap, tehimu jim boluxti. U sɵzini dawam ⱪildi:
3 “I am a Jew, [as are all of you]. I was born in Tarsus [city], in Cilicia [province], but I grew up here in Jerusalem. [When I was young, for many years] I studied the laws [that Moses gave to our ancestors]. I was taught by [the famous teacher] Gamaliel [MTY] {[The famous teacher] Gamaliel taught [MTY] me}. [I have] carefully [obeyed those laws, because] I have wanted to obey God. I [am sure that] many of you also carefully obey [those laws].
— Mǝn bir Yǝⱨudiy, Kilikiyǝdiki Tarsus xǝⱨiridǝ tuƣuldum; lekin bu xǝⱨǝrdǝ beⱪip qong ⱪilindim, Gamaliyǝlning ⱪol astida ata-bowilirimizƣa tapxurulƣan Tǝwrat ⱪanunining zir-zǝwǝrlirini ⱪoymay ɵginip tǝlim-tǝrbiyǝ aldim. Mǝn silǝrning bügün bolƣininglarƣa ohxax, Huda yoliƣa intayin ⱪizƣin idim.
4 [That is why] I previously persecuted those who believe the message [that people call] the Way [that Jesus taught. I continually looked for ways] to kill [them. Whenever I found] men or women [who believed that message], I [commanded that] they should be seized and thrown {[people to] seize them and throw them} into jail.
Mǝn bu yoldikilǝrni ⱨǝtta ɵltürüxkiqǝ ziyankǝxlik ⱪilip, ularni ǝr-ayal demǝy tutⱪun ⱪilip zindanƣa saldurdum.
5 The supreme priest knows this, and so do the [other respected men who belong to our Jewish] Council. They gave me letters to [take to] their fellow Jews in Damascus [city. By means of those letters, they authorized me to] go to there and find people who believed in [Jesus. They had written in the letters that I was to bring those people] as prisoners to Jerusalem, so that they would be punished here {[the leaders here] could punish them}. [So I went on my way to Damascus].
Bu toƣruluⱪ bax kaⱨin wǝ aliy kengǝxmidiki barliⱪ aⱪsaⱪallarmu manga guwaⱨqidur. Mǝn ulardin Dǝmǝxⱪtiki [Yǝⱨudiy] ⱪerindaxlarƣa yezilƣan hǝtlǝrni tapxuruwelip, xu yǝrdǝ turuwatⱪan bu [yoldikilǝrni] jazalax üqün, ularni tutⱪun ⱪilip Yerusalemƣa apirimǝn dǝp yolƣa qiⱪⱪanidim.
6 About noon, my companions and I were getting near Damascus. Suddenly a bright light from the sky flashed all around me.
Əmdi xundaⱪ boldiki, sǝpǝr ⱪilip Dǝmǝxⱪkǝ yeⱪinlaxⱪanda, qüxkǝ yeⱪin, tuyuⱪsiz asmandin küqlük bir nur qüxüp, ǝtrapimni yorutuwǝtti.
7 [The light was so bright that] I fell to the ground. Then I heard the voice [of someone] speaking to me [from up in the sky. The one who was speaking to me said], ‘Saul! Saul! Why do you [(sg)] do things to harm me?’
Mǝn yǝrgǝ yiⱪilip kǝttim, andin manga: «Saul, Saul, Manga nemixⱪa ziyankǝxlik ⱪilisǝn?» degǝn awazni anglidim.
8 I answered, ‘Who are you?’ He replied, ‘I am Jesus from Nazareth. I [am the one] whom you [(sg)] are harming [by doing things to harm my followers].’
«I Rǝb, sǝn kimsǝn?» dǝp sorisam, U manga: — «Mǝn sǝn ziyankǝxlik ⱪiliwatⱪan Nasarǝtlik Əysadurmǝn!» dedi.
9 The men who were [traveling] with me saw the [very bright] light, [and they heard a voice], but they did not understand what the voice said to me.
Mǝn bilǝn billǝ mengiwatⱪanlar u nurni kɵrgǝn bolsimu, lekin manga ⱪilƣan sɵzlǝrni qüxǝnmidi.
10 Then I asked, ‘Lord, what [do you want] me to do?’ The Lord told me, ‘Get up and go into Damascus! [A man] there will tell you [(sg)] all that I have planned for you to do.’
Mǝn yǝnǝ, «I Rǝb, nemǝ ⱪilixim kerǝk?» dǝp sorisam, Rǝb manga, «Ornungdin tur, Dǝmǝxⱪⱪǝ kir, xu yǝrdǝ sǝn ada ⱪilix bekitilgǝn ixlarning ⱨǝmmisi toƣruluⱪ sanga eytip berilidu!» dedi.
11 [After that, I could not see], because the [very bright] light had caused me to become blind. So my companions took me by the hand and led me until [we(exc) arrived] in Damascus.
Ⱨeliⱪi nurning julaliⱪidin kɵzlirim kɵrmǝs bolup ⱪaldi. Yenimdikilǝr ⱪolumdin yetǝklǝp, Dǝmǝxⱪⱪǝ elip kirdi.
12 [A couple of days] later, a man whose name was Ananias came to [see] me. He was a man who [greatly respected God and] carefully obeyed [our Jewish] laws. All the Jews living in Damascus said good things about him.
U yǝrdǝ Tǝwrat ⱪanuniƣa ihlas baƣliƣan, Dǝmǝxⱪtiki barliⱪ Yǝⱨudiylarning ⱨɵrmitigǝ sazawǝr bolƣan Ananiyas isimlik bir kixi bar idi.
13 He came and stood beside me and said to me, ‘Brother Saul, see [again]!’ Instantly I could see! I saw Ananias [standing there beside me].
U kelip, yenimda turup: «Ⱪerindax Saul, bexingni kɵtürüp ⱪara!» dedi. Mǝn xuan beximni kɵtürüp ⱪarap uni kɵrdum.
14 Then he said: ‘The God whom [we(inc) worship and] whom our ancestors [worshipped] has chosen you and will show you what he wants [you to do. He has allowed you] to see the righteous one, [the Messiah], and you have heard him speaking [to you].
U manga: «Ata-bowilirimizning Hudasi seni iradisini bilixing, Ⱨǝⱪⱪaniy Bolƣuqini kɵrüxüng wǝ uning aƣzidin qiⱪⱪan awazni anglixing üqün alliⱪaqan tallidi.
15 He wants you to tell people everywhere what you have seen and heard [from him].
Qünki sǝn pütün insanlar aldida kɵrgǝn-angliƣanliringƣa Uning guwaⱨqisi bolisǝn!
16 So now (do not delay!/why delay?) [RHQ] Stand up, let [me] baptize you, and by praying to the Lord [Jesus ask God] to forgive you [(sg)] for your sins!’”
Xundaⱪ ikǝn, sǝn yǝnǝ nemigǝ ⱨayal bolisǝn? Ornungdin turup, Uning namiƣa nida ⱪilip qɵmüldürülüp, gunaⱨliringni yuƣuzƣin!» dedi.
17 “Later, I returned to Jerusalem. [One day] I went to the Temple courtyard. While I was praying there, I saw a vision [in which]
Xundaⱪ boldiki, Yerusalemƣa ⱪaytip kǝlginimdin keyin, ibadǝthanida dua ⱪiliwatⱪinimda, bir ƣayibanǝ kɵrünüx meni oruwaldi
18 I saw the Lord speaking to me. He said to me, ‘[Do not stay here]! Leave Jerusalem immediately, because the people [here] will not (believe/listen to) what you [(sg)] tell [them] about me!’
wǝ [Rǝbning] manga: «Qapsan bol, Yerusalemdin dǝrⱨal kǝt. Qünki ular sening manga ⱪilƣan guwaⱨliⱪingni ⱪobul ⱪilmaydu!» dǝwatⱪanliⱪini kɵrdüm.
19 But I [protested and] said to him, ‘Lord, they know that I went to many of our meeting houses looking for people who believe in you. I was putting in jail those [whom I found] who believed in you, and I was even beating them.
Mǝn, «I Rǝb, ular mening Sanga etiⱪad ⱪilƣanlarni zindanƣa solap, ⱨǝrbir sinagoglarƣa kirip ularni urƣanliⱪimni bilidu.
20 [They remember that] when Stephen was killed [MTY] {when people killed [MTY] Stephen} because he told people about you, I stood there [watching it all] and approving [what they were doing]. I [even] guarded the outer garments that those who were murdering him [had thrown aside. So if I stay here, the fact that I have changed how I think about you will surely impress those leaders of our people].’
Sening guwaⱨqing bolƣan Istipanning ⱪeni tɵkülginidǝ, mǝnmu yenida turup uni ɵltürgǝnlǝrning ⱪilmixliriƣa ⱪoxulup, ularning kiyimlirigǝ ⱪarap bǝrdim!» — dedim.
21 But the Lord said to me, ‘No, [do not stay here]! Leave [Jerusalem, because] I am going to send you [(sg)] far away [from here] to non-Jewish people!’”
Biraⱪ u manga: «Kǝtkin! Seni yiraⱪtiki ǝllǝrgǝ ǝwǝtimǝn!» — dedi.
22 The people listened [quietly] to what Paul was saying until [he mentioned the Lord sending him to non-Jewish people]. Then they began shouting [angrily], “Kill him! [He does not deserve to live any longer]!” [They said that because they could not believe that God would save anyone except Jews].
Pawlus muxu sɵzni degüqǝ halayiⱪ uningƣa ⱪulaⱪ seliwatatti. Lekin buni anglap ular awazini kɵtürüp: — Undaⱪ bir kixi yǝr yüzidin yoⱪitilsun! U tirik turuxⱪa layiⱪ ǝmǝs! — dǝp quⱪan selixti.
23 While they continued shouting, [“Kill him!”] they took off their cloaks and threw dust into the air, [which showed how angry they were].
Ular qirⱪirixip, qapan-yepinqilirini selip taxlap, topa-qang soruwatⱪanda,
24 So the commander [commanded] that Paul be taken {[soldiers] to take Paul} into the barracks. He told [the soldiers] that they should strike Paul with a whip [that had pieces of bone/metal on the end of it], in order to make him tell what he had done that made the Jews shout so angrily. [So the soldiers took Paul into the barracks].
mingbexi Pawlusni ⱪǝl’ǝgǝ elip kirip ketixkǝ ǝmr ⱪiliwidi, halayiⱪning uningƣa nemǝ üqün bundaⱪ quⱪan salidiƣanliⱪini eniⱪlax üqün lǝxkǝrlirigǝ uni ⱪamqilap soraⱪ ⱪilixni buyrudi.
25 Then they stretched his arms out [and tied them] so that they could whip him [on his back. But] Paul said to the officer who was standing nearby [watching], “[You(sg) should think carefully about this]! You will certainly be [RHQ] acting unlawfully if you whip me, a Roman [citizen whom] no [one has put on trial and] condemned!”
Lekin ular Pawlusni ⱪamqilax üqün ƣulaqlitip baƣliƣanda, u yenida turƣan yüzbexiƣa: — Bir Rim puⱪrasini jinayiti bekitilmǝyla ⱪamqilixinglar ⱪanunƣa uyƣunmu? — dedi.
26 When the officer heard that, he went to the commander and reported it to him. He said [to the commander], “This man is a Roman [citizen] (Surely you would not [command us to whip him]!/Do you really want [us to whip him]?) [RHQ]”
Bu sɵzni angliƣan yüzbexi mingbexining aldiƣa berip: — Siz nemǝ ix ⱪilay dǝwatisiz? Qünki u kixi Rim puⱪrasi ikǝn! — dedi.
27 The commander [was surprised when he heard that. He himself] went [into the barracks] and said to Paul, “Tell me, are you [(sg) really] a Roman [citizen]?” Paul answered, “Yes, I [am].”
Mingbexi Pawlusning aldiƣa berip, uningdin: — Manga eytⱪin, sǝn rasttinla Rim puⱪrasimu? — dǝp soridi. — Rast, dedi u.
28 Then the commander said, “[I am also a Roman citizen]. I paid a lot of money to become a [Roman] citizen.” Paul said, “But I was born a [Roman] citizen, [so I did not need to pay anything].”
— Mǝn naⱨayiti yuⱪiri baⱨada muxu puⱪraliⱪⱪa igǝ boldum, — dedi mingbexi. Pawlus: Əmma mǝn tuƣuluxumdinla xundaⱪ! — dedi.
29 The soldiers [were about to whip Paul and to ask him questions about what he had done. But when they heard what Paul said, they] left him immediately. The commander also became afraid, because he realized that Paul was a Roman [citizen] and that he had [illegally commanded soldiers to] tie up Paul’s [hands].
Xuning bilǝn, uni soraⱪⱪa tartmaⱪqi bolƣan lǝxkǝrlǝr dǝrⱨal uningdin ɵzlirini qǝtkǝ aldi. Mingbeximu uning Rim puⱪrasi ikǝnlikini bilip, uni baƣlatⱪanliⱪi tüpǝylidin ⱪorⱪup kǝtti.
30 [The commander still] wanted to know exactly why the Jews were accusing Paul. So the next day he [told the soldiers to] take the chains off Paul. He also summoned the chief priests and the [other Jewish] Council [members]. Then he took Paul [to where the Council was meeting] and [commanded] him to stand before them.
Mingbexi Yǝⱨudiylarning Pawlusning üstidin ⱪilƣan xikayitining ⱨǝⱪiⱪiy sǝwǝbini bilix üqün, ǝtisi uni yexip, bax kaⱨinlar wǝ pütün aliy kengǝxmidikilǝrning bir yǝrgǝ yiƣilixini buyrudi. Andin Pawlusni elip kelip, ularning aldiƣa turƣuzdi.

< Acts 22 >