< Matthew 9 >

1 Jesus and his disciples got into the boat. They skirted around [the lake] and went to [Capernaum, the city where he was living].
Xuning bilǝn u kemigǝ qüxüp dengizdin ɵtüp, ɵzi turƣan xǝⱨǝrgǝ ⱪaytip kǝldi.
2 [Some men] brought to him a man who was paralyzed and who was lying on a sleeping pad. When Jesus perceived that they believed [that he could heal the paralyzed man], he said to him, “Young man, be encouraged! I forgive your sins.”
Wǝ mana, kixilǝr zǝmbilgǝ yatⱪuzulƣan bir palǝqni uning aldiƣa elip kǝldi. Əysa ularning ixǝnqini kɵrüp ⱨeliⱪi palǝqkǝ: — Oƣlum, yürǝklik bol, gunaⱨliring kǝqürüm ⱪilindi, — dedi.
3 Some of the men who taught the [Jewish] laws said among themselves, “[He claims that he can forgive sins! That means that he claims to be equal with God] He is insulting God!”
Andin mana, Tǝwrat ustazliridin bǝziliri kɵnglidǝ: «Bu adǝm kupurluⱪ ⱪiliwatidu!» dǝp oylidi.
4 Jesus knew what they were thinking. So he said, “(You should not think evil [thoughts], [accusing me because I claim that I am God]!/Why do you think evil [thoughts], [saying that it is wrong for me to claim that I am God]?) [RHQ]
Ularning kɵnglidǝ nemǝ oylawatⱪanliⱪini bilgǝn Əysa ularƣa: — Nemǝ üqün kɵnglünglarda rǝzil oylarda bolisilǝr?
5 It would [not] be risky [for someone] to say [to this man], ‘[I] forgive your sins’, [because no one could see whether or not it really happened]. But [no one, without having the power to heal], would say [to him], ‘[Get] up and walk!’, [because people could easily see whether it happened or not!] [RHQ]
«Gunaⱨliring kǝqürüm ⱪilindi» deyix asanmu yaki «Ornungdin tur, mang!» deyixmu? — dedi wǝ yǝnǝ ularƣa: —
6 [So I am going to do something] in order that you may 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 paralyzed man, “Get up, pick up your sleeping pad, and go home!”
Əmma ⱨazir silǝrning Insan’oƣlining yǝr yüzidǝ gunaⱨlarni kǝqürüm ⱪilix ⱨoⱪuⱪiƣa igǝ ikǝnlikini bilixinglar üqün, — u palǝq kesǝlgǝ: — Ornungdin tur, orun-kɵrpǝngni yiƣixturup ɵyünggǝ ⱪayt, — dedi.
7 And [immediately] the man got up, [picked up his sleeping pad], and went home!
Ⱨeliⱪi adǝm ornidin turup ɵyigǝ ⱪaytti.
8 When the crowds saw this, they were awestruck. They praised God for giving authority to a human being [to do] such [things].
Buni kɵrgǝn top-top adǝmlǝr ⱪorⱪuxup, insanlarƣa bundaⱪ ⱨoⱪuⱪni bǝrgǝn Hudani uluƣlaxti.
9 As Jesus was going away from there, he saw me, a man named Matthew. I was sitting at a table where I collected taxes [for the Roman government]. He said to me, “Come with me [and become my disciple]!” So I got up and went with him.
Əysa u yǝrdin qiⱪip aldiƣa ketiwetip, baj yiƣidiƣan orunda olturƣan, Matta isimlik bir [bajgirni] kɵrdi. U uningƣa: — Manga ǝgǝxkin! — dedi. Wǝ Matta ornidin turup, uningƣa ǝgǝxti.
10 [Then I invited] Jesus and his disciples to my home for a meal. While [they] were sitting and eating in my home, many tax collectors and [other people who were] {whom [the Pharisees]} [considered to be habitual] sinners came unexpectedly to eat with us.
Wǝ xundaⱪ boldiki, Əysa [Mattaning] ɵyidǝ meⱨman bolup dastihanda olturƣanda, nurƣun bajgirlar wǝ gunaⱨkarlarmu kirip, Əysa wǝ uning muhlisliri bilǝn ⱨǝmdastihan boldi.
11 When the Pharisees saw [that, they came] to us disciples and said, “([It is disgusting that] your teacher, [who claims to be righteous], eats [and associates] with tax collectors and [other] sinners!/Why is it that your teacher, [who claims to be righteous], eats [and associates] with tax collectors and [other] sinners?)” [RHQ]
Buni kɵrgǝn Pǝrisiylǝr uning muhlisliriƣa: — Ustazinglar nemixⱪa bajgir wǝ gunaⱨkarlar bilǝn bir dastihanda yǝp-iqip olturidu?! — dedi.
12 Jesus heard what [they said], so he told them [this parable]: “[It is] people who are sick who need a [doctor] [MET], not people who are well.” [What he meant by that was that it was people who knew that they were sinners who were coming to him in order to be helped spiritually].
Bu gǝpni angliƣan Əysa: — Saƣlam adǝmlǝr ǝmǝs, bǝlki bimarlar tewipⱪa moⱨtajdur.
13 He continued by saying, “You need to learn what these words that [God said] mean: ‘I want you to [act] mercifully to people and not [just to offer] sacrifices.’ Keep in mind that I came [from heaven, not] to invite [people who think] [IRO] [that they are] righteous [to turn away from their sinful lives and come to me, but to invite people who know they are] sinners [to turn from their sins and come to me].”
Silǝr berip [muⱪǝddǝs yazmilardiki]: «Izdǝydiƣinim ⱪurbanliⱪlar ǝmǝs, bǝlki rǝⱨim-xǝpⱪǝt» deyilgǝn xu sɵzning mǝnisini ɵgininglar; qünki mǝn ⱨǝⱪⱪaniylarni ǝmǝs, bǝlki gunaⱨkarlarni qaⱪirƣili kǝldim, dedi.
14 Later, the disciples of John [the Baptizer] came to Jesus and asked him, “We [(exc)] and the Pharisees [often] abstain from food [to show that we want to please God], but your disciples do not do that. Why [do they not]?”
Xu waⱪitlarda, Yǝⱨya [pǝyƣǝmbǝrning] muhlisliri Əysaning yeniƣa kelip uningƣa: — Nemixⱪa biz wǝ Pǝrisiylǝr pat-pat roza tutimiz, lekin sizning muhlisliringiz tutmaydu? — dǝp soraxti.
15 [Jesus wanted to show them and the Pharisees that it was not appropriate for his disciples to abstain from food and mourn while he was still with them]. So he [gave them this illustration]: “When a bridegroom is with [his friends at the time of the wedding], (his friends certainly do not mourn, do they?/do his friends mourn?) [RHQ] [No, they do not mourn, because they are not sad at that time. But when] the bridegroom is taken {[someone] takes the [/his enemies] take the bridegroom} from them, they will abstain from food, [because then they will be sad].”
Əysa jawabǝn: — Toyi boluwatⱪan yigit tehi toyda ⱨǝmdastihan oltuƣan qaƣda, toy meⱨmanliri ⱨaza tutup oltursa ⱪandaⱪ bolidu!? Əmma xu künlǝr keliduki, yigit ulardin elip ketilidu, ular xu kündǝ roza tutidu.
16 [Jesus wanted to show them that people who desire to live in accordance with his new message should not try to continue to obey the old religious traditions like] ([abstaining from food/fasting]) [MET]. [So he said to them], “People do not sew a patch of unshrunken cloth on an old garment [to mend a hole]. If they did that, [when they washed the garment], the patch would [shrink] and tear the garment, and the hole would become bigger.
Ⱨeqkim kona kɵnglǝkkǝ yengi rǝhttin yamaⱪ salmaydu. Undaⱪ ⱪilsa, yengi yamaⱪ [kirixip], kiyimni tartip yirtiwetidu. Nǝtijidǝ, yirtiⱪ tehimu yoƣinap ketidu.
17 Neither does anyone pour freshly-[squeezed] grape juice into old skin bags [to store it]. If anyone did that, those skin bags would tear [because they would not stretch when the grape juice ferments and expands. They] would be ruined, and the wine would be spilled {spill} [on the ground]. Instead, [people] put new wine into new skin bags, [and the bags will stretch when the wine ferments]. As a result, both [the wine and the bags] are preserved.”
Xuningdǝk, ⱨeqkim yengi xarabni kona tulumlarƣa ⱪaqilimaydu. Əgǝr undaⱪ ⱪilsa, [xarabning eqixi bilǝn] tulumlar yerilip ketidu-dǝ, xarabmu tɵkülüp ketidu ⱨǝm tulumlarmu kardin qiⱪidu. Xuning üqün kixilǝr yengi xarabni yengi tulumlarƣa ⱪaqilaydu; xundaⱪ ⱪilƣanda, ⱨǝr ikkilisi saⱪlinip ⱪalidu.
18 While Jesus was saying that, a leader of the Jewish meeting place came and bowed down before him [to show respect]. Then he said, “My daughter just died! But if you come and lay your hand on her, she will live [again]!”
U [Yǝⱨyaning muhlisliriƣa] bu sɵzlǝrni ⱪiliwatⱪan waⱪtida, mana bir ⱨɵkümdar kelip, uning aldiƣa bax urup: — Mening ⱪizim ⱨazirla ɵlüp kǝtti; ǝmma siz berip uningƣa ⱪolingizni tǝgküzüp ⱪoysingiz, u tirilidu, dedi.
19 So Jesus got up, and he and [we] disciples went with the man.
Əysa ornidin turup, muhlisliri bilǝn billǝ uning kǝynidin mangdi.
20 Then a woman who [had been suffering constant vaginal] bleeding for twelve years came near Jesus. She was saying to herself, “[I want Jesus to heal me without anyone finding out that I have this problem of bleeding]. So if I [touch him] or even if I just touch his garment, I will be healed [without anyone finding out about it].” So she came behind him and touched the tassel of his garment.
Wǝ mana, yolda hun tǝwrǝx kesiligǝ giriptar bolƣiniƣa on ikki yil bolƣan bir ayal Əysaning arⱪisidin kelip, uning tonining pexini silidi.
Qünki u iqidǝ «Uning tonini silisamla, qoⱪum saⱪiyip ketimǝn» dǝp oyliƣanidi.
22 Then Jesus turned around [to see who had touched him]. And when he saw the woman, he said to her, “Be encouraged, dear woman. Because you believed [PRS] [that I could heal you, I] have healed you.” The woman was healed at that very moment.
Əmma Əysa kǝynigǝ burulup, uni kɵrüp: — Ⱪizim, yürǝklik bol, ixǝnqing seni saⱪaytti! dedi. Xuning bilǝn u ayal xu saǝttǝ saⱪaydi.
23 Then Jesus [and some of us disciples] came to the Jewish leader’s house. Jesus heard the flute players [playing funeral music] and the crowd [that had gathered] wailing loudly [because the girl had died].
Əmdi Əysa ⱨeliⱪi ⱨɵkümdarning ɵyigǝ kirgǝndǝ, nǝy qeliwatⱪan wǝ ⱨaza tutup waysawatⱪan kixilǝr topini kɵrüp,
24 [Knowing that he would cause her to live again], he said [to them], “Go away [and stop the funeral music and wailing], because the girl is not dead! She is [just] sleeping!” [The people laughed at him, because they knew that she was dead].
ularƣa: — Qiⱪip ketinglar, bu ⱪiz ɵlmidi, bǝlki uhlawatidu, dedi. [Xuni anglap] kɵpqilik uni mǝshirǝ ⱪildi.
25 But Jesus told them to get out of the house. Then he went into [the room where the girl was lying]. He took hold of her hand and she [became alive again and] got up.
Kixilǝr qiⱪiriwetilgǝndin keyin, u ⱪizning yeniƣa kirip, uning ⱪolini tutiwidi, ⱪiz ornidin turdi.
26 And the [people of that] whole region heard [PRS] about it.
Bu toƣrisidiki hǝwǝr pütün yurtta pur kǝtti.
27 As Jesus went away from there, two blind men followed him and shouted, “Have mercy on us [and heal our eyes, you who are the Messiah], the Descendant of [King] David!”
Əysa u yǝrdin qiⱪⱪanda, ikki ⱪariƣu uning kǝynidin kelip: — I Dawutning oƣli, bizgǝ rǝⱨim ⱪilƣaysiz! — dǝp nida ⱪilixti.
28 Jesus went into the house, where he [was staying], and then the blind men went in, too. Jesus said to them, “Do you believe that I am able [to heal your eyes]?” They said to him, “Yes, Lord!”
U ɵygǝ kirgǝndin keyin, xu ikki ⱪariƣu uning aldiƣa kǝldi. Əysa ulardin: — Silǝr mening bu ixⱪa ⱪadir ikǝnlikimgǝ ixinǝmsilǝr? — dǝp soridi. — I Rǝbbim, ixinimiz, — dǝp jawab bǝrdi ular.
29 Then he touched their eyes and he said [to them], “Because you believe [that I can heal your eyes], I am healing them [right now]!”
U ⱪolini ularning kɵzlirigǝ tǝgküzüp turup: — Ixǝnqinglar boyiqǝ bolsun! dewidi,
30 And they were able to see [IDM]! Then Jesus told them sternly, “Be sure [IDM] that you do not tell anybody [what I did for you]!”
Ularning kɵzliri eqildi. Əysa ularƣa: Bu ixni ⱨeqkimgǝ eytmanglar! dǝp ⱪattiⱪ tapilidi.
31 But they went out and reported it throughout that whole region.
Lekin ular u yǝrdin qiⱪipla, uning nam-xɵⱨritini pütkül yurtⱪa yeyiwǝtti.
32 When [Jesus and we disciples] left [the house], some people brought to Jesus a man who was unable to speak because he was controlled by a demon {a demon controlled him}.
Ular qiⱪip ketiwatⱪanda, kixilǝr jin qaplaxⱪan bir gaqini uning aldiƣa elip kǝldi.
33 After Jesus had expelled the demon, the man who had been unable to speak began to speak! The crowd [who saw this] marveled. They said, “Never before have [we seen] anything as [marvelous] as this happen in Israel!”
Uningƣa qaplaxⱪan jinning ⱨǝydilixi bilǝnla, ⱨeliⱪi adǝm zuwanƣa kǝldi. Halayiⱪ intayin ⱨǝyranuⱨǝs bolup: — Bundaⱪ ix Israilda zadi kɵrülüp baⱪmiƣan, — deyixti.
34 But the Pharisees said, “It is [Satan], who rules the demons, who [enables this man to] expel demons [from people].”
Lekin Pǝrisiylǝr: — U jinlarni jinlarning ǝmirigǝ tayinip ⱪoƣlaydikǝn, deyixti.
35 Then [we] went [with] Jesus through many of [HYP] the cities and towns [in Galilee district. He was teaching (in the synagogues/in the Jewish meeting places)], and preaching the good message about how God rules [over people’s lives]. He also was healing the [people who had] various diseases and illnesses.
Wǝ Əysa barliⱪ xǝⱨǝr wǝ yeza-ⱪixlaⱪlarni kezip, ularning sinagoglirida tǝlim berip, ǝrx padixaⱨliⱪidiki hux hǝwǝrni jakarlidi wǝ ⱨǝrhil kesǝllǝrni wǝ ⱨǝrhil meyip-ajizlarni saⱪaytti.
36 When he saw the crowd of people, he pitied them because they were harassed and dejected. [They were] like sheep that do not have a shepherd [SIM].
Lekin u top-top adǝmlǝrni kɵrüp ularƣa iq aƣritti, qünki ular harlinip padiqisiz ⱪoy padiliridǝk panaⱨsiz idi.
37 Then he gave [this illustration] to us disciples: “[The people who are ready to receive my message are like a] field that is ready to be harvested {for people to harvest}. But there are only a few [of you who are teaching people my message].
Xuning bilǝn u muhlisliriƣa: — Ⱨosul dǝrwǝⱪǝ kɵp ikǝn, biraⱪ [ⱨosul elix üqün] ixlǝydiƣanlar az ikǝn.
38 So pray and ask the Lord [God] to send [more] workers [who will gather people together and teach them my message, just like a landowner sends workers] into his [field to gather] the [MET] harvest.”
Xunga ⱨosulning Igisidin, Ɵz ⱨosulingni yiƣiwelixⱪa ixlǝmqilǝrni jiddiy ǝwǝtkǝysǝn, dǝp tilǝnglar, — dedi.

< Matthew 9 >