< Luke 5 >

1 One day while many people were crowding around him to hear the message from God, Jesus was standing on the shore of Gennesaret Lake, [which is also called Lake Galilee].
Shundaq boldiki, u Ginnisaret kölining boyida turghanda, xalayiq Xudaning söz-kalamini anglash üchün uning etrapigha oliship qistiliship turatti.
2 He saw two [fishing] boats at the edge of the lake. The fishermen had gone out of the boats and were washing their [fishing] nets [on the shore]. One of the boats belonged to Simon.
U köl boyida turghan ikki kémini kördi. Béliqchilar bolsa kémidin chüshüp, [qirghaqta] torlirini yuyushuwatatti.
3 Jesus got in that boat and asked Simon to push the boat a little bit away from the shore [so that he could speak to the crowd more easily. Jesus] sat in the boat and taught the people [who were on the shore].
U kémilerdin birige, yeni Simonningkige chiqip, uningdin kémini qirghaqtin sel yiraqlitishni iltimas qildi. Andin u kémide olturup top-top xalayiqqa telim berdi.
4 After he finished speaking [to them], he said to Simon, “Push the boat out to where the water is deep. Then let your nets down [into the water] to catch [some fish]!”
Sözi tügigendin kéyin, u Simon’gha: — Kémini chongqurraq yerge heydep bérip, béliqlarni tutushqa torliringlarni sélinglar, — dédi.
5 Simon replied, “Master, we [(exc)] worked hard all night but we did not catch any [fish]. But because you [(sg)] tell me to do it, I will let down the nets.”
Simon uninggha jawaben: — Ustaz, biz pütün kéchiche japa tartip héch nerse tutalmiduq. Biraq séning sözüng bilen torni salsam salay, dédi.
6 When Peter [and the men with him] had done that, they caught so many fish that their nets were breaking.
Ular shundaq qiliwidi, nurghun béliqlar torgha chüshti; tor sökülüshke bashlidi.
7 They motioned to their partners in the other boat to come and help them. So they came and filled both the boats [with fish from the net]. The result was that the boats were so full that they began to sink.
Shuning bilen ular bashqa kémidiki shériklirini yardemge kélishke isharet qilishti. Ular kélip, [béliqlarni] ikki kémige liq qachiliwidi, kémiler chöküp kétey dep qaldi.
8 Simon and all the men who were with him were amazed at how many fish they had taken. James and John, the two sons of Zebedee, who were Simon’s partners, were among those who were amazed. When Simon, [whose other name was] Peter, saw [the fish, feeling ashamed to be in the presence of someone who obviously had God’s power], he prostrated himself before Jesus and said, “Lord, you should go away from me, because I am a sinful man!”
Simon Pétrus bu ishni körüp, Eysaning tizliri aldida yiqilip: — Mendin yiraqlashqaysen, i Reb! Chünki men gunahkarmen! — dédi.
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Chünki bunche köp béliq tutulghanliqidin u we uninggha hemrah bolghanlirini heyranliq basqanidi.
10 But Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid! [Up until now you(sg) have been gathering fish] [MET], but from now on you will gather people [to become my disciples].”
We Simonning shérikliri — Zebediyning oghulliri Yaqup bilen Yuhannamu hem shundaq heyran qaldi. Emdi Eysa Simon’gha: — Qorqmighin, buningdin kéyin sen adem tutquchi bolisen — dédi.
11 So after they brought the boats to the shore, they left their business [HYP] [in the hands of others] and went with Jesus.
Ular kémilerni qirghaqqa chiqirip, hemme nersini tashlap qoyup, uninggha egiship mangdi.
12 While [Jesus] was in one of the cities [there in the district of Galilee], there was a man there who was very severely affected by leprosy. When he saw Jesus, he prostrated himself before him and, [wanting Jesus to heal him], pleaded with him, “Lord/Sir, [please heal me, because] you are able to heal me if you are willing to!”
Shundaq boldiki, u sheher-yézilarning biride bolghanda, mana shu yerde, pütün bedinini maxaw bésip ketken bir adem bar idi; u Eysani körüpla uning ayighigha özini étip uningdin: — Teqsir, eger sen xalisang, méni saqaytip pak qilalaysen! — dep yalwurdi.
13 [Then Jesus, disregarding the religious law that forbade people to come close to lepers], reached out his hand and touched the man. He said, “I am willing [to heal you]; and I heal you now!” Immediately the man [was healed]. He was no longer a leper [PRS]!
Eysa qolini sozup uninggha tegküzüp turup: — Xalaymen, paklan’ghin! — déwidi, bu ademning maxaw késili derhal uningdin ketti.
14 Then Jesus told him, “Make sure that you do not report [your healing immediately. First, go to a priest in Jerusalem] and show yourself to him [so that he can examine you and verify that you no longer have leprosy]. After the priest tells [the local people], they will know that [you have been healed, and you will be able to associate with them again]. Also take to the priest [the offering] that Moses commanded [that people who have been healed from leprosy should offer].”
Eysa uninggha: — Hazir bu ishni héchkimge éytma, belki udul bérip kahin’gha özüngni körsitip, ularda bir guwahliq bolush üchün, Musa bu ishta emr qilghandek özüngning saqaytilghining üchün bir [qurbanliqni] sun’ghin, — dédi.
15 But many people heard the man’s report of what [Jesus had done]. The result was that large crowds came to Jesus to hear his [message] and to be healed of their sicknesses {so that he would heal their sicknesses}.
Lékin u toghrisidiki xewer téximu tarqilip pur ketti; shuning bilen top-top xelq uning sözini anglash we öz aghriq-késellirini saqaytishi üchün uning aldigha yighilip kéletti.
16 But he often would go away from them to the desolate area and pray.
Halbuki, u pat-pat ulardin chékinip chöllük yerlerge bérip dua qilatti.
17 One day when [Jesus] was teaching, some men from the Pharisee [sect] were sitting there. Some of them were men who taught the [Jewish] laws. They had come from many [HYP] villages in Galilee [district] and also from Jerusalem and from [other] villages in Judea [district]. [At that time while] God was giving Jesus power to heal people,
Shu künlerning biride shundaq boldiki, u telim bériwatqanda, yénida Perisiyler we Tewrat ehliliri olturatti. Ular Galiliye, Yehudiye ölkilirining herqaysi yéza-qishlaqliri we Yérusalémdin kelgenidi. Perwerdigarning késellerni saqaytish küch-qudriti uninggha yar boldi.
18 several men brought on a sleeping pad a man who was paralyzed. They wanted to bring him into [the house] and lay him in front of Jesus.
Shu peytte, mana birqanche kishi zembilge yatquzulghan bir palechni kötürüp keldi. Ular uni uning aldigha ekirishke intilishti.
19 But there was no way to do that because of the large crowd of people, so they went up [the steps] onto the roof. They tied ropes onto the sleeping pad and, after [removing some of] the tiles on the roof, they lowered the man [on] the sleeping pad. They lowered him through the opening into the midst of the crowd in front of Jesus.
Biraq ademlerning toliliqidin késelni ekirishke amal tapalmay, ular ögzige élip chiqip, ögzidiki kahishlarni échip, késelni öyning ichige zembilde yatqan halda xalayiqning otturisigha, Eysaning aldigha chüshürdi.
20 When Jesus perceived that they believed that [he could heal the man], he said to him, “My friend, [I] forgive your sins!”
U ularning ishenchini körüp [palechke]: — Burader, gunahliring kechürüm qilindi! — dédi.
21 The men who taught the [Jewish] laws and the rest of the Pharisees began to think within themselves, “Who does this man [think he is, saying] that? He is insulting God! (Nobody can forgive sins!/What person can forgive sins?) [RHQ] Only God can do that!”
Tewrat ustazliri bilen Perisiyler köngülliride: — Bundaq kupurluq sözligen bu adem kimdur?! Xudadin bashqa gunahlarni kechüreleydighan kim bar? — dep oylashti.
22 Jesus perceived what they were thinking. So he said to them, “(You should not think that way [about what I said]!/Why do you question within yourselves [about what I said]?) [RHQ] [Consider this]:
Biraq Eysa ularning könglide eyib izdeshlirini bilip yétip, jawaben: — Siler könglünglarda némishqa eyib izdeysiler?
23 It would [not] be risky [for someone] to say [to this man], ‘[I] forgive your sins,’ [because no one could see whether or not his sins were really forgiven. But no one] [RHQ], [without having the power to heal], would say to [him], ‘Get up and walk!’ [because people could easily see whether he was healed or not].
«Gunahliring kechürüm qilindi!» déyish asanmu yaki «Ornungdin tur, mang!» déyishmu?
24 But [as a result of my healing this man] you [(pl)] will know that [God] has authorized [me], the one who came from heaven, to forgive the sins [of people while I am on] the earth, [as well as to heal people].” Then he said to the man who was paralyzed, “To you I say, ‘Get up, pick up your sleeping pad, and go home!’”
Emma hazir silerning Insan’oghlining yer yüzide gunahlarni kechürüm qilish hoquqigha ige ikenlikini bilishinglar üchün, — U palech késelge: — Sanga éytayki, ornungdin tur, ornungni yighishturup öyüngge qayt! — dep buyrudi.
25 Immediately the man [was healed]. He stood up in front of them. He picked up the [sleeping pad] on which he had been lying, and went home, praising God.
Héliqi adem derhal ularning aldida ornidin des turup, özi yatqan zembilni élip, Xudani ulughlighiniche öyige qaytti.
26 All the people [there] were amazed! They praised God and were completely awestruck. They kept saying, “We [(inc)] have seen wonderful things today!”
Hemmeylenni dehshetlik heyranliq basti; ular Xudani ulughliship, qorqunchqa chömgen halda: — Biz bügün tilsimat ishlarni körduq! — déyishti.
27 Then [Jesus] left [the town] and saw a man who collected taxes [for the Roman government]. His name was Levi. He was sitting in the booth where he collected the taxes. Jesus said to him, “Come with me [and become my disciple]!”
Bu ishlardin kéyin, u yolgha chiqip, Lawiy isimlik bir bajgirni kördi. U baj yighidighan orunda olturatti. U uninggha: — Manga egeshkin! — dédi.
28 So Levi left his work [HYP] and went with Jesus.
U ornidin turup, hemmini tashlap, uninggha egeshti.
29 Afterwards, Levi prepared a big feast in his own house [for Jesus and his disciples]. There was a large group of tax collectors and others eating together with them.
Lawiy öyide uninggha katta bir ziyapet berdi. Ular bilen zor bir top bajgirlar we bashqilarmu shu yerde hemdastixan bolghanidi.
30 The men who were there who taught the [Jewish] laws, ones who belonged to the Pharisee [sect], complained to Jesus’ disciples, saying, “([It is disgusting that] you are eating with tax collectors and [others who we(exc) consider to be] sinners!/Why are you eating with tax collectors [and others who we(exc) consider to be] sinners?)” [RHQ]
Biraq Perisiyler we ularning éqimidiki Tewrat ustazliri ghudungshup uning muxlislirigha: — Siler némishqa bajgir we gunahkarlar bilen bir dastixanda yep-ichip olturisiler?! — dep aghrinishti.
31 Then, [to indicate that it was those who knew that they had sinned who were coming to him for help], Jesus said to them, “[It is] people who are sick who need a doctor, not those who are well [MET].
Eysa ulargha jawaben: — Saghlam ademler emes, belki késel ademler téwipqa mohtajdur.
32 [Similarly], I did not come [from heaven] to invite [those who think they are] righteous [to come to me]. On the contrary, [I came to invite those who know that they are] sinners to turn from their sinful behavior [and come to me].”
Men heqqaniylarni emes, belki gunahkarlarni towigha chaqirghili keldim, — dédi.
33 [Those Jewish leaders] said to Jesus, “The disciples of John [the Baptizer] often abstain from food [to show that they want to please God], and the disciples of the Pharisees do that, too. But your disciples keep on eating and drinking! [Why do not they fast like the others]?”
Andin ular uningdin: — Némishqa Yehyaning muxlisliri daim roza tutup dua-tilawet qilidu, Perisiylerning muxlislirimu shundaq qilidu, lékin séning muxlisliring yep-ichipla yüridighu! — dep sorashti.
34 [To show them that it was not appropriate for his disciples to be sad and abstain from food while he was still with them] [MET], Jesus said to them, “When (the bridegroom/man who is getting married) is with [his friends at the time of the wedding], you certainly do not make his friends abstain from food, do you [RHQ]? [No, you do not do that].
U ulargha: — Toyi boluwatqan yigit toyda toy méhmanliri bilen hemdastixan olturghan chaghda ularni roza tutquzalamsiler?
35 [But] some day he will be taken away {[his enemies] will take him away} from them. Then, at that time, his friends will abstain from food, [because they will be sad].”
Emma shu künler kéliduki, yigit ulardin élip kétilidu, ular shu künlerde roza tutidu.
36 Then Jesus told them two parables [to show them that those who desire to live according to God’s new message should not be forced to obey the old religious traditions like] ([fasting/abstaining from food]), [and that those who know only the old traditions are not eager to accept new ones] [MET]. He said, “People never tear a piece of cloth from a new garment and attach it to an old garment [to mend it]. If they did that, not only would they be ruining the new garment by tearing it, but the new piece of cloth would not match the old garment.
U ulargha bir temsilmu keltürdi: — Héchkim yéngi könglektin yirtip, uni kona könglekke yamaq qilmaydu. Undaq qilsa, yéngi köngleknimu yirtqan bolidu, shundaqla yéngidin alghan yamaqmu kona könglekke mas kelmeydu.
37 Neither does anyone put freshly-[squeezed] grape juice into old skin bags [to store it]. If anyone did that, the grape juice would burst the skin bags [because they would not stretch when the] new [wine ferments and expands. Then] the skin bags would be ruined, and [the wine] would [also] be spilled.
Shuningdek, héchkim yéngi sharabni kona tulumlargha qachilimaydu. Undaq qilsa, yéngi sharabning [köpüshi bilen] tulumlar yérilidu-de, sharabmu tökülüp kétidu; tulumlarmu kardin chiqidu.
38 On the contrary, new wine must be put into new wineskins.
Shunga yéngi sharab yéngi tulumlargha qachilinish kérek, shundaqta ikkilisi saqlinip qalidu.
39 Furthermore, those who have drunk [only] old wine [are content with that]. They do not want to drink the new wine, because they say, ‘The old wine is [MET] fine!’”
Uning üstige, héchkim kona sharabtin kéyin yéngisini ichishni xalimaydu, chünki u: «Boldi, konisi yaxshi!» deydu.

< Luke 5 >