< Acts 9 >

1 Meanwhile, Saul angrily continued to say, “I will kill those who believe that [Jesus is] the Lord!” He went to the supreme priest [in Jerusalem]
Emma [shu chaghlar] Saul her nepiside Rebning muxlislirigha téxiche izchil qirghinchiliq tehditliri séliwatqan peyt idi. U Bash kahinning aldigha bérip,
2 and requested him [to write] letters [introducing him] to [the leaders of] [MTY] the Jewish meeting places in Damascus [city. The letters asked them to authorize Saul] to seize any men or women who followed the way [that Jesus had taught], and to take them as prisoners to Jerusalem [so that the Jewish leaders could judge and punish them].
Demeshq shehiridiki sinagoglargha tewsiye xéti yézip bérishni soridi. Shundaq bolghanda, u Demeshqte [Mesih] yolidikilerdin birersini, meyli er bolsun, ayal bolsun tépiwalsila, baghlap tutqun qilip, Yérusalémgha élip kélishke ruxset bolatti.
3 Saul took those letters, and while he [and those with him] traveled toward Damascus, as they were approaching the city, suddenly a [brilliant] light from heaven shone around Saul.
Saul yolgha chiqip, Demeshq shehirige yéqinlashqanda, tuyuqsiz asmandin küchlük bir nur chüshüp, uning etrapini yorutuwetti.
4 [Immediately] he fell down to the ground. Then he heard the voice [of the Lord] say to him, “Saul, Saul, (stop causing me to suffer!/why are you causing me to suffer?) [RHQ]”
U yerge yiqildi we özige: — Saul, Saul! Manga némishqa ziyankeshlik qilisen? — dégen bir awazni anglidi.
5 Saul asked him, “Lord, who are you?” He replied, “I am Jesus, [and] you [(sg)] are causing me to suffer [by hurting my followers]!
— I Reb, sen kimsen? — dep soridi u. Awaz: — Men sen ziyankeshlik qiliwatqan Eysadurmen.
6 Now instead [of continuing to do that], stand up and go into the city! [Someone there] will tell you [(sg)] what I [want] you to do.”
Ornungdin tur, sheherge kir, néme qilishing kérekliki sanga éytip bérilidu» — dédi.
7 The men who were traveling with Saul [became so frightened that they] could not say anything. [They just] stood there. They only heard the sound [when the Lord spoke], but they did not see anyone.
Uning bilen bille mangghan ademler awazni anglisimu, héchkimni körelmigechke, shu yerde ün chiqiralmay turupla qaldi.
8 Saul got up from the ground, but when he opened his eyes he could not see anything. So the men [with him] took him by the hand and led him into Damascus.
Saul yerdin turup, közlirini échip qaridi, lékin héch nersini körelmidi. Hemrahliri uni qolidin yétilep Demeshqqe élip kirdi.
9 For the next three days Saul could not see [anything], and he did not eat or drink anything.
U üch kün’giche közi körmes bolup ne yémidi ne ichmidi.
10 In Damascus there was [a Jew] named Ananias who believed in Jesus. While [Ananias was seeing] a vision, the Lord [Jesus] said to him, “Ananias!” He replied, “Lord, I [am listening].”
Demeshqte Ananiyas isimlik melum bir muxlis bar idi. Reb uninggha bir ghayibane körünüshte körünüp uni: — Ananiyas! — dep chaqirdi. — Mana men, i Reb, — dep jawab berdi u.
11 The Lord Jesus told him, “Go to Straight Street to the house that belongs to Judas. Ask [someone there if you(sg) can talk to] a man named Saul from Tarsus [city], because, surprisingly, at this moment he is praying [to me].
Reb uninggha: — Sen derhal «Tüz» dep atalghan kochigha bérip, Yehudaning öyidin Tarsusluq Saul isimlik birini sorap tap; chünki mana, u dua-tilawet qiliwatidu.
12 [Saul has seen] a vision in which a man named Ananias entered [the house where he was staying] and put his hands on him in order that he might see again.”
U dua qiliwatqinida, ghayibane körünüshte Ananiyas isimlik bir kishining kélip, közini köridighan qilish üchün üstige qolini tegküzgenlikini kördi, — dédi.
13 But Ananias [protested], saying, “But Lord, many people have told me about this man! He has done many evil things to the people in Jerusalem who [believe in] you!
Ananiyas: — I Reb, men bu ademning xewirini nurghun kishilerdin anglidim, u Yérusalémdiki muqeddes bendiliringge shunche köp ziyan-zexmet yetküzgen!
14 And the chief priests have authorized him to come here [to Damascus] in order to seize all of us who believe in you [(sg)] [MTY] [and take us to Jerusalem]!”
Hazir u mushu yerde naminggha nida qilghanlarning hemmisini tutup baghlash üchün bash kahinlardin hoquq aptu — dédi.
15 But the Lord [Jesus] told Ananias, “Go to [Saul! Do what I say], because I have chosen him to serve me in order that he might speak about me [MTY] both to non-Jewish people and [their] kings and to the Israeli people.
Lékin Reb uninggha: — Bariwer! Chünki u namimni ellerning we ularning padishahlirining hem Israillarning aldida ayan qilish üchün özümge alahide tallighan bir eswabtur.
16 I myself will tell him that he must often suffer greatly because of [telling people about] me [MTY].”
Chünki men uninggha namim üchün qanchilik azab-oqubetlerni tartishining muqerrer ikenlikini ayan qilimen, — dédi.
17 So Ananias went, and [after he found] the house [where Saul was], he entered it. Then, [as soon as he met Saul], he put his hands on him, and he said, “Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus [himself] commanded me to come [to you]. He is the [same] one who appeared to you [(sg)] while you were traveling along the road. [He sent me to you] in order that you might see again and that you might be completely controlled by the Holy Spirit {that the Holy Spirit might completely control you}.”
Buning bilen Ananiyas bérip, shu öyge kirdi; u qollirini Saulning üstige tegküzüp uninggha: — Qérindash Saul, Reb, yeni bu yerge kéliwatqan yolungda sanga körün’gen Eysa, közliringni köreleydighan bolsun dep we séning Muqeddes Rohqa toldurulushung üchün méni shexsen özi ewetti, — déwidi,
18 Instantly, things like [fish] scales fell from Saul’s eyes, and he was able to see again. Then he stood up and was baptized {[Ananias] baptized him} [immediately].
Saulning közliridin xuddi béliq qasiriqidek bolghan bir nersiler chüshüp, közliri échilip köreleydighan boldi. U ornidin turup, chömüldürüshni qobul qildi.
19 After Saul ate some food, he felt strong again. Saul stayed with the [other] believers in Damascus for several days.
U ghizalan’ghandin kéyin, quwwetlinip maghdurgha kirdi.
20 Right away Saul began to preach [to people about Jesus] in the Jewish meeting places [in Damascus. He told them] that Jesus is (the Son of/the man who is also) God.
[Saul] Demeshqtiki muxlislarning yénida birnechche kün turdi we waqitni ötküzmey sinagoglargha kirip, «U kishi Xudaning Oghlidur» dep Eysani jakarlashqa bashlidi.
21 And all the people who heard him [preach] were amazed. [Various ones of] them were saying, “([We(inc) can hardly believe that] this is the [same man] who persecuted the believers in Jerusalem!/Is this really the [same man] who persecuted the believers in Jerusalem?) [RHQ, MTY] And we [(inc)] know that he has [RHQ] come here to seize us and take us to the chief priests [in Jerusalem]!”
Uni anglighanlar sözliridin intayin heyran bolushup: — Bu adem Yérusalémda bu namgha nida qilghuchilarni qattiq weyran qilghan héliqi adem emesmu? Bu yergimu mushundaqlarni baghlap bash kahinlargha tutup bérish meqsitide kelgenmidu? — déyishti.
22 But [God] enabled Saul [to preach to many people even] more convincingly. He was proving [from the Scriptures] that Jesus is the Messiah. So the Jewish leaders in Damascus could not think of anything (to refute [what he said/to prove that what he said was not true]).
Lékin Saulning qayil qilish küchi barghanséri éship, Eysaning Mesih ikenlikini ispatlap Demeshqtiki Yehudiylarni parakendichilikke chömdürdi.
23 Some time later, [after Saul had left Damascus and then returned], the Jewish [leaders] [SYN] [there] plotted to kill him.
Köp künlerdin kéyin, Yehudiylar Saulni yoqatmaqqa qest qilmaqchi boldi.
24 [During each] day and night those Jews were continually watching [the people passing through] the city gates, in order that [when they saw Saul] they might kill him. However, someone told Saul what they planned to do.
Lékin Saul ularning suyiqestidin xewer tapti; uni tutup öltürüsh üchün ular kéche-kündüz sheherning qowuqlirida paylap yürdi.
25 So some of those whom he had helped [to believe in Jesus] took him [one] night [to the high stone wall that surrounded the city]. They [used ropes to] lower him in a [large] basket through an opening in the wall. [So he escaped from Damascus].
Lékin muxlislar bir küni kéchide uni chong séwetke olturghuzup, sépil [kamaridin] chüshürdi.
26 When Saul arrived in Jerusalem, he began trying to associate with other believers. However, [almost] all of them continued to be afraid of him, because they did not believe that he had become a believer.
Saul Yérusalémgha yétip bérip, u yerdiki muxlislargha qoshulmaqchi boldi, lékin ularning hemmisi uning muxlis ikenlikige ishenmey, uningdin qorqti.
27 But Barnabas took him and brought him to the apostles. He explained to the apostles how, [while Saul was traveling] along the road [to Damascus], he had seen the Lord [Jesus] and how the Lord had spoken to him [there. He] also told them how Saul had preached boldly about Jesus [MTY] [to people] in Damascus. [The apostles believed Barnabas and told the other believers about that].
Biraq Barnabas uni élip bérip, rosullar bilen körüshtürdi. U ulargha Saulning Demeshqning yolida Rebni qandaq körgenlikini, Rebningmu uninggha gep qilghanliqini chüshendürdi we uning Demeshqte Eysaning namida qandaq jür’etlik bilen söz-kalam yetküzgenlikini uqturdi.
28 So Saul began to associate with the apostles [and other believers] throughout Jerusalem, and he spoke boldly [to people] about [MTY] the Lord [Jesus].
Buning bilen, Saul Yérusalémda rosullar bilen bille ochuq-ashkare yürüp, yüreklik halda Rebning namida söz-kalam yetküzetti.
29 Saul was [also] speaking [about Jesus] with Jews who spoke Greek, and he was debating with them. But they were continually trying [to think] ([of a way] to kill him/of [how they could] kill him).
U yene grékche sözlishidighan Yehudiylar bilenmu sözliship munazirilishetti; netijisi, ular uninggha qest qilmaqchi boldi.
30 When the [other] believers heard that [those Jews were planning to kill him, some of] the believers took Saul down to Caesarea [city. There] they arranged for him to go [by ship] to Tarsus, [his hometown].
Qérindashlar bu ishtin xewer tépip, uni Qeyseriye shehirige élip bérip, andin u yerdin Tarsus dégen sheherge yolgha saldi.
31 So the groups of believers throughout [the entire regions of] Judea, Galilee, and Samaria lived peacefully [because no one was persecuting them any more]. The Holy Spirit was strengthening them [spiritually] and encouraging them. They were continuing to revere/honor the Lord [Jesus, and the Holy Spirit] was enabling many other people [to become believers].
U chaghda, pütkül Yehudiye, Galiliye we Samariyediki jamaetler [bir mezgil] tinchliqqa ériship, [étiqadta] quruldi; Rebning qorqunchida méngip, Muqeddes Rohning righbet-tesellisi bilen ularning sanlirimu barghanséri köpeymekte idi.
32 While Peter was traveling throughout those [regions, once] he went to [the coastal plain to visit] the believers [who lived] in Lydda [town].
Shu waqitlarda shundaq boldiki, Pétrus herqaysi jaylarni arilap yürgende, Lidda shehiridiki muqeddes bendilernimu yoqlashqa chüshti.
33 There he met a man whose name was Aeneas. Aeneas had not been able to get up from [his] bed for eight years, because he was paralyzed.
U yerde u Enéyas isimlik bir ademni uchratti. Bu adem palech bolup, orun tutup yatqili sekkiz yil bolghaniken.
34 Peter said to him, “Aeneas, Jesus Christ heals you [(sg) right now]! Get up and roll up your mat!” Right away Aeneas stood up.
Pétrus uninggha: — Enéyas, Eysa, yeni Mesih bolghuchi séni saqaytidu. Ornungdin turup, palisingni yighishtur! — dédi. U derhal ornidin turdi.
35 Most of the people who lived in Lydda and on Sharon [Plain] saw Aeneas [after the Lord had healed him], so they believed in the Lord [Jesus].
[Enéyasni] körgen Lidda shehiridiki we Sharon rayonidikilerning hemmisi towa qilip Rebge baghlandi.
36 In Joppa [town] there was a believer whose name was Tabitha. [Her name] in the [Greek] language was Dorcas. [Both of these names mean gazelle/deer/antelope]. That woman was continually doing good deeds [for others. Specifically], she was helping poor people [by giving them things that they needed].
Yoppa shehiride bolsa Tabita isimlik bir ayal muxlis bar idi (uning ismi grékchide «Dorkas» idi). U herdaim yaxshi emeller we xeyr-saxawetlik ishlargha bériletti.
37 During the time [that Peter was in Lydda], she became sick and died. [Some women there] washed her body [according to the Jewish custom so that the people could bury it]. Then they [covered her body with cloth and] placed it in an upstairs room [in her house].
Shu künlerde shundaq boldiki, u késel bolup, ölüp ketti. Kishiler jesetni yuyup, üstünki qewettiki bir öyge yatquzup qoydi.
38 Lydda was near Joppa, so when the believers heard that Peter was [still] in Lydda, they sent two men to [go] to Peter. [When they arrived where Peter was], they repeatedly urged/begged him, “Please come immediately with us [to Joppa]!”
Yoppa shehiri Lidda shehirige yéqin bolghachqa, Yoppadiki muxlislar Pétrusning Liddada ikenlikini anglap, uning aldigha ikki adem ewetti. Ular: «Hayal bolmay yénimizgha kelseng!» — dep yélindi.
39 So [right away] Peter got ready and went with them. When they arrived [at the house in Joppa], the two men took Peter to the upstairs room [where Dorcas’ body was lying]. All the widows [there] around Peter. They were crying and showing him the cloaks and [other] garments that Dorcas had made for people while she was still alive.
Pétrus ornidin turup ular bilen bille Yoppagha bardi. Yoppagha yétip kélishi bilen ular uni üstünki qewettiki öyge bashlap chiqti. Barliq tul ayallar Pétrusning etrapigha oliship, yigha-zar qiliship uninggha Dorkasning ular bilen bille bolghan waqtida özlirige tikip bergen könglek-kiyimlirini körsitishti.
40 But Peter sent them all out of the room. Then he got down on his knees and prayed. Then, turning toward Tabitha’s body, he said, “Tabitha, stand up!” [Immediately] she opened her eyes and, when she saw Peter, she sat up.
Lékin Pétrus hemmeylenni chiqiriwétip, tizlinip olturup dua qildi. Andin u jesetke qarap: — Tabita, ornungdin tur! — dédi. Tabita közini échip, Pétrusni körüp, ornida olturdi.
41 He grasped one of her hands and helped her to stand up. After he had summoned the believers and [especially] the widows [among them to come back in], he showed them that Tabitha was alive [again].
Pétrus uninggha qolini uzitip uni yölep turghuzdi we muqeddes bendiler bilen tul ayallarni chaqirip, Dorkasni ulargha tirik tapshurup berdi.
42 [Soon] people everywhere in Joppa knew about that miracle, and as a result many people believed in the Lord [Jesus].
Bu xewer pütkül Yoppagha tarqilip, nurghun kishiler Rebge étiqad qildi.
43 Peter stayed in Joppa many days with a man named Simon who made leather [from animal skins].
Shundaq boldiki, Pétrus Yoppada Simon isimlik bir könchining öyide uzun künler turdi.

< Acts 9 >