< Galatians 4 >

1 Now, I [will further] discuss [children and heirs]: [An heir is a person who will later] control all that his father has. But as long as that heir is a child, others [control] him, with the result that he is just like a slave [MET].
Yene shuni éytimenki: Gerche bir bala pütün mülükning igisi bolsimu, mirasxor gödek waqitlirida taki atisi belgiligen waqit toshmighuche, u öz öyidiki quldin perqi bolmaydu. Chünki u yenila xojidarlar we bala baqquchilarning bashqurushida bolidu.
2 Until the [day that] his father [previously] determined, [other] persons supervise him and manage his father’s property.
3 Likewise, when we [(inc)] (OR, we [(exc) Jews]) were [like] young children [MET], we were controlled by the spiritual powers of this world. They controlled us like [masters control their slaves] [MET].
Shuninggha oxshash, bizmu gödek waqtimizda, bu dunyadiki «asasiy qaide-qanuniyetler» astida qul bolghaniduq.
4 But exactly at the time [MTY] [that God had previously determined], he sent [Jesus], who is (his Son/the man who is also God), into the world. Jesus was born to a [human] mother. He had to obey the laws [that God gave to Moses].
Lékin, waqit-saiti toluq toshqanda, Xuda Öz Oghlini [bu dunyagha] ewetti. U bir ayal kishidin tughulghan, shuningdek Tewrat qanuni astida tughulghanidi.
5 God sent Jesus in order that he might redeem us who had to obey [God’s] laws. God wanted us all to receive from [God] the status of being his children [MET].
Buningdiki meqset, Xuda Tewrat qanuni astida yashighan [bizlerni] bedel tölep hörlükke chiqirip, bizning oghulluqqa qobul qilinishimiz üchündur.
6 Furthermore, we know that we are God’s children because God sent the Spirit, who is intimately related to Jesus, to live in our (inner beings/hearts). [The Spirit enables us to] pray fervently, “Daddy, Father!” [This shows that we are God’s children].
Hem siler Uning oghulliri bolghanliqinglar üchün, Xuda Öz Oghlining: «Abba! Atam!» dep chaqirghuchi Rohini ewetip qelbimizge saldi.
7 So, [because of what God has done], no longer is [each of] you [like] a slave. Instead, [each of you is] a child [of God]. Furthermore, since [each of you is God’s] child, God has also made you his heir, [one who will receive all that he has promised].
Shuning üchün, siler hazir qul emes, belki oghulliridursiler; oghulliri bolghanikensiler, Xuda arqiliq Özige mirasxor bolisiler.
8 When you did not have a relationship with God [MET], you served gods that really did not exist [MET]. You were their slaves.
Burun, Xudani tonumighan waqtinglarda derweqe yalghan ilahlarning qulluqigha tutulghansiler.
9 But now you have come to know God. Perhaps [it would be better to say that] now God knows you. [So now you are acting foolishly]! (You are again believing [that by obeying] rules and rites [you will benefit spiritually]! [RHQ] [Those rules are] ineffective and inadequate! You are wanting to [obey them] again [MET] like slaves obey their masters. [RHQ]
Emdilikte, hazir [heqiqiy] Xudani tonughanikensiler, — yaki éniqraq qilip éytqanda, Xuda teripidin tonulghanikensiler, emdi siler néme dep bu dunyadiki küchsiz, ebjeq erzimes «asasiy qaide-qanuniyetler»ge qarap yanisiler? Ularning qulluqigha yéngiwashtin qaytishni xalamsiler?
10 You [non-Jews] are carefully practicing [Jewish rules and rituals about what you should do] (on [Sabbaths/on Jewish days of rest]) and [on the first day of each] month and on [special] seasons and years.
Siler alahide kün, ay, pesil we yillarni étiwargha élip xatirileshke bashlidinglar!
11 I (worry/am concerned) about your [mistaken ideas. I do not want] to have [so] strenuously served you in vain.
Men ilgiri silerge singdürgen ejrim bikar kétermikin, dep siler üchün ensirewatimen.
12 My fellow believers, I strongly urge you that you do as I do. [Stop thinking that you have to obey (Jewish rules and rituals/ceremonial laws]). [When I was with you], I [did not obey all the Jewish rules and rituals], just like you [did not obey them]. [At that time] you treated me entirely as you should have [LIT].
Qérindashlar, men shuni silerdin ötünimenki, manga oxshash bolunglar; chünki men silerge oxshash boldum. Siler eslide manga héch azar yetküzmigenidinglar.
13 You know that the first time I preached to you, [I went to your area to regain my health, because I was physically weak].
Emma silerge melumki, etlirimdiki bir zeiplik tüpeylidin, men xush xewerni silerge birinchi qétim yetküzgenidim.
14 [Although] you might have [despised me because] I was physically weak, you did not despise me or act contemptuously/disrespectfully toward me. Instead, you welcomed me like [you would welcome] an angel from God. [You welcomed me] like [you would welcome] Christ Jesus!
U chaghda, etlirimdiki bu zeiplik silerge nisbeten sinaqtek bolsimu, lékin siler méni kemsitmidinglar yaki chetke qaqmidinglar. Eksiche, méni Xuda ewetken bir perishtini, hetta Mesih Eysa özini kütkendek kütüwaldinglar.
15 (I am disappointed that you have forgotten [that then] you [declared that you were] pleased with [me]./Have you forgotten [that then] you [declared that you were] pleased with [me]?) [RHQ] I can testify that you [would have done anything to help me]. You would have gouged out your eyes [and] given them to me, [if that would have helped me]!
U chaghdiki bext-berikitinglar emdi nege ketti?! Men silerge guwahchi bolup éytalaymenki, u chaghda siler mumkin bolsa, manga közliringlarni oyup bérishkimu razi idinglar!
16 So I am very disappointed that you [now] act as though [RHQ] I have become hostile to you [because I have kept] speaking the true [message about Christ] to you.
Emdilikte, silerge heqiqetni sözligenlikim üchün düshmininglargha aylinip qaldimmu?
17 Those [who are insisting on obeying Jewish rules] are eagerly [showing interest in] you, but [what they are doing is] not good. They even want you not to associate with [me and other true] believers, because they want you to eagerly show [interest in] them, [not in us].
[Men éytip ötken] héliqi ademler silerge qizghinliq körsitidu, emma niyiti durus emes; ular peqet silerni [nijatning] sirtigha chiqirip, qizghinliqinglarni özlirige qaritiwalmaqchi.
18 But [just like] it always feels good to have others show that they appreciate you, [I would like you] always [to appreciate me], and not only when I am with you.
Emma men siler bilen birge bolghan waqitlardila emes, belki daim yaxshi ishqa qizghinliq qilishning özi yaxshidur, elwette.
19 You [who are like] my children, [once] again I am very worried/concerned about you [MET], [and I will continue to] be worried/concerned until Christ’s [nature becomes developed] in you [completely and wholeheartedly] [MET] [as a child] becomes developed [in his mother’s womb].
Söyümlük balilirim! Mesih silerde töreldürülgüche men siler üchün tolghaq azablirini yene bir qétim tartiwatimen!
20 But I do wish that I could be with you now and that I might talk [more gently with you], because I do not know [what to do about] you [while we are apart].
Méning hazirla yéninglargha bérip, silerge bashqiche teleppuz bilen sözligüm kéliwatidu; chünki bu ehwalinglar toghruluq néme qilishni zadila bilmeywatimen!
21 Some of you desire [to obey all the laws] that God gave Moses. [I say that] you [should] consider [RHQ] [the implications of what Moses wrote in] the Scriptures.
I Tewrat qanunining ilkide yashashni xalaydighanlar, silerdin shuni sorap baqay, siler Tewratning özide néme déyilgenlikige qulaq salmamsiler?
22 [He] wrote that Abraham became the father of two sons. His female slave, [Hagar], bore one son, and his [wife Sarah], who was not a slave, bore the other.
Tewratta, Ibrahimning ikki oghli bolup, biri dédektin, yene biri hör ayalidin bolghan, dep xatirilen’gen.
23 Also, [the sons differed. Ishmael], the [son born by] the female slave, was conceived naturally. But [Isaac], the [son born by] his wife who was not a slave, was conceived [miraculously] as a result of what [God] had promised [Abraham].
Dédektin bolghan oghul «et bilen» tughulghan; hör ayalidin bolghan oghul bolsa Xudaning wedisi arqiliq tughulghandur.
24 [I am telling you this] as an illustration. These [two women] symbolize two agreements. [God made] the first [agreement, which involved obeying the laws that God gave to Moses] at Sinai Mountain. [Because that agreement forces those who accept it to keep obeying all its rules] [MET], [it is like a slave mother who] gives birth to slaves. [So] Hagar, [the female slave, symbolizes] that [agreement].
Bu ikki ishni bir oxshitish dégili bolidu. Bu ikki ayal [Xudaning insanlar bilen] tüzgen ikki ehdisining wekilidur. Birinchi ehde Sinay [téghidin] kélip, derheqiqet balilirini qulluqta bolushqa tughidu; mana Hejer uninggha wekildur;
25 Also, the [word] ‘Hagar’ is [associated with] Sinai Mountain, [which is] in Arabia [land. Hagar, the female slave, also] represents Jerusalem as it is today. Jerusalem is [like] [MET] a slave [mother, and those who live there] [PRS] [are like] her slave children [MET] [because they all must obey the laws that God gave to Moses].
démek, Hejer bolsa Erebistandiki Sinay téghigha simwol qilinip, yeni bügünki Yérusalémgha oxshitilidu; chünki u sheher we uning baliliri qulluqta turmaqta.
26 But there will be a [new] Jerusalem in heaven [MTY], and we [who will go there] are free [from having to obey Jewish laws]. We [who belong to that city consider it to be] our mother [MET] [city because we are God’s true children].
Emma yuqiridin bolghan Yérusalém hördur, u hemmimizning anisidur;
27 [Our new city will have more people than those who live in Jerusalem now. It will be just like] Isaiah foretold about [the people whom he expected would come back to Jerusalem from exile. He expected that they would be more numerous than those who] were taken into exile. He wrote: [You who live in Jerusalem, you will] rejoice! Now you have no children, like a barren [woman] who does not give birth to [children! But some day you will] shout [joyfully], (without restraint/as loudly as you can), [even though now you are few in number, like a woman who] cannot give birth [to children, and you] feel deserted. [You will be very happy] because [you will have many children who will come to you. Those children will be] more than [the children] any woman with a husband [could have borne].
Chünki, [muqeddes yazmilarda] mundaq yézilghan: — «Xushal bol, i perzent körmigen tughmas ayal! Tentene qilip yangrat, towla, i tolghaq tutup baqimighan! — Chünki ghérib ayalning baliliri éri bar ayalningkidin köptur!»
28 Now, [my] fellow believers, you have become children [of God as a result of believing God’s] promise to us, as Isaac [was born as a result of Abraham believing what God promised to him] [MET].
Emdi i qérindashlar, Ishaq Xudaning wedisidin tughulghandek bizmu Xudaning wedisi boyiche tughulghan perzentlermiz.
29 [Also, long ago Abraham’s son] Ishmael, the one who was conceived naturally, caused trouble for [Abraham’s son] Isaac, who [was conceived] supernaturally [MET]. Similarly, now [those who think that we must obey the laws that God gave Moses in order that God will save us are causing trouble for those who are trusting Abraham’s descendant, Christ].
Lékin u chaghda «etlerdin tughulghan» bala «rohtin tughulghan» baligha ziyankeshlik qilghinidek, hazir shundaq bolidu.
30 But these are [RHQ] the words in the Scriptures [PRS]: “The son of the [woman] who was not a slave will inherit [what his father has]. The female slave’s son will certainly not inherit those things. So send away from [this place] the female slave and her son [MET]!” [That means that you should certainly expel from your groups those who insist that we obey all the laws God gave Moses] [MET].
Lékin muqeddes yazmilarda néme déyilgen? Uningda: «Sen bu dédikingni oghli bilen qoshup heydiwet! Chünki dédektin tapqan oghul hergiz hör ayalingdin bolghan oghul bilen mirasqa ortaq bolmaydu!» dep pütülgen.
31 [My] fellow believers, [Hagar symbolizes the laws that God gave to Moses. But we are not those who must obey all the laws that God gave to Moses] [MET]. [So] we are not [the] female slave [Hagar’s spiritual] descendants [MET]. But [Sarah’s descendants are those who were born as a result of believing what God promised to Abraham. So we are] the [spiritual] descendants of [Sarah, the woman] who was not a slave [MET].
Emdi, qérindashlar, biz dédekning emes, belki hör ayalning perzentliridurmiz. Mesih bizni hörlükte yashisun dep hör qildi. Shuning bilen uningda tapan tirep turunglar we qulluqning boyunturuqigha qaytidin qisilip qalmanglar.

< Galatians 4 >