< 1 Siangpahrang 7 >

1 Toe Solomon loe angmah ih siangpahrang im to saning hatlaithumto thung sak moe, pacoeng.
But, his own house, was Solomon thirteen years in building, —so he finished all his house.
2 Lebanon tu thung ih thing hoiah siangpahrang im to a sak, kasawk dong cumvaito, kakawk dong quipangato oh moe, dong quithumto sang; homh palito hoi ataehhaih homhnawk loe sidar thing hoiah a sak.
Yea he built the house of the forest of Lebanon, a hundred cubits, the length thereof, and, fifty cubits, the breadth thereof, and, thirty cubits, the height thereof, —upon four rows of pillars of cedar, with beams of cedar, upon the pillars;
3 Ahmuen maeto naah kangphaeng ah tling ih homh hatlai pangato oh; homh kalen quipali, pangato nuiah kalah homhnawk to tling moe, sidar thing hoiah padih.
and it was covered with cedar above upon the joists, that were on forty-five pillars, —fifteen in a row.
4 Ni aengh akun thai hanah thokbuem to asom thumto karoek to, ahnuk ahma mikhmai kangtong ah a sak.
And there were, window spaces, in three rows, —and light over against light, three times.
5 Thok homh hoi thokbuemnawk loe kalen kasawk kangvan ah a sak moe, thokbuem maeto hoi maeto mikhmai kangtong ah a sak.
And, all the openings and the posts, were square in their frame, —and light was over against light, three times.
6 Homh kalen pui hoiah impui to a sak, to imkhaan loe dong quipangato sang; dong quithumto kawk; akunhaih im hmaa ah imphu to oh, im hma ih imphu loe homhnawk hoiah ataeh o.
And, a porch of pillars, made he, fifty cubits, in length, and, thirty cubits, in breadth, —and, a porch, was on the one front of them, and pillars and threshold, were on the other front of them.
7 Anih loe lokcaekhaih im, angraeng tangkhang suekhaih im doeh sak; imcih loe maeto bang hoi maeto bang khoek to, sidar thing hoiah a sak.
And, a porch for the throne, where he should judge, even the porch of judgment, made he, and it was wainscotted with cedar, from floor to ceiling.
8 Siangpahrang angmah ohhaih imthungah to baktih, kalah impui akhaan maeto oh let bae vop; Faro canu Solomon ih zu hanah doeh to baktih im to a sak pae.
And, his own house where he should dwell, in the other court within the porch, was, of like workmanship unto this, —a house also, made he, for the daughter of Pharaoh, whom Solomon had taken [to wife], in a similar porch.
9 Tasa bang hoi kalen pui longhma khoek to, imcih hoi imphu khoek to, tah het ih thlung, sarang hoiah aah het ih thlung, atho kana thlungnawk hoiah a sak.
All these, were of costly stones, after the dimensions of hewn stones, sawn with saws, within and without, —even from the foundation, unto the coping, and without as far as the great court.
10 A sak ih imcih loe dong hato kaom thlung, dong tazetto kaom thlung, paroeai kahoih thlung, atho kana thlung hoiah a sak.
And, the foundation, was of costly stones, large stones, stones of ten cubits, and stones of eight cubits.
11 To imcih nuiah loe aah het ih thlung, atho kana thlung hoi sidar thing to oh.
And, above, were costly stones, after the dimensions of hewn stone, and cedar.
12 Angraeng im longhma hoi ahma bang ih im baktih toengah, kalen pui longhma a taeng boih doeh aah het ih thlung thumto, sidar thing maeto hoiah a sak.
And, the great court round about, was of three rows of hewn stone, and a row of beams of cedar, —both to the inner court of the house of Yahweh, and to the porch of the house.
13 Solomon siangpahrang mah Tura vangpui ah kami patoeh moe, Hiram to kawksak.
And King Solomon sent and fetched Hiram, out of Tyre:
14 Anih loe Naphtali acaeng lamhmai ih capa ah oh; ampa loe Tura vangpui ih kami ah oh moe, sumkamling sah kop kami ah oh; Hiram loe sumkamling sak thoemhaih bangah kasang, panoek thaihaih katawn, congca sahthaih kami ah oh. Anih loe Solomon siangpahrang khaeah angzoh moe, sak han koi hmuennawk to a sak boih.
son of a widow woman, was he of the tribe of Naphtali, but, his father, was a man of Tyre, a worker in bronze, and he was filled with wisdom, and discernment, and knowledge, for executing all manner of work in bronze, —so he came unto King Solomon, and executed all his work.
15 Anih mah dong hatlaitazetto kasang, dong hatlaihnetto kalen, sumkamling homh hnetto a sak.
And he cast two pillars of bronze, —eighteen cubits, the height of each pillar, and, a line of twelve cubits, would surround the second pillar.
16 Homh nuiah pahnut hanah, dong pangato kasang sumkamling homh hoi dong pangato kasang kalah sumkamling homh maeto doeh a sak let.
And, two capitals, made he, to set upon the tops of the pillars, of molten bronze, —five cubits, was the height of the one capital, and, five cubits, the height of the other capital;
17 Homh nuiah pahnut hanah, palok baktih kaom hmuen to a sak moe, sumkamling hoiah sumqui doeh a sak; homh maeto nuiah sumkamling quisarihto a suek boih.
with a frame of checker work, wreaths of chain work, for the capitals which were upon the top of the pillars, —seven for the one capital, and seven for the other capital.
18 Sumkamling hoiah pomogranat thingthai krang to a soi moe, homh nuiah sak ih palok baktih kaom, imphu maeto nuiah hnetto kangphaeng ah a suek boih.
So he made the pillars, —and, two rows round about, upon the one frame of checker work, covering the capitals which were upon the top with pomegranates, thus also, did he for the other capital.
19 Homh nuiah kaom im loe, lili pawk baktiah oh moe, dong palito oh.
And, the capitals which were upon the top of the pillars, were of lily work, in span, four cubits.
20 Homh hnetto nuiah palok baktih kaom imphu to oh moe, homh maeto pongah soi ih pomogranat thingthai krang hnetto oh, a taeng boih ah soi ih pomogranat thingthai krang cumvai hnetto oh.
And there were capitals upon the two pillars, above also, close by the belly, which was beside the checker work, —and there were two hundred pomegranates, in rows round about, upon either capital.
21 Tempul hma ih im ah homhnawk to a tling let bae; bantang bangah a tling ih homh loe Jachin, tiah ahmin paek; banqoi bangah tling ih homh loe Boaz, tiah ahmin sak.
So he reared the pillars for the porch of the temple, —yea he reared the right pillar, and called the name thereof Jachin, and reared the left pillar, and called the name thereof, Boaz.
22 Homhnawk nuiah lili pawk baktiah imphu to a sak; to tiah homhnawk to a sak pacoeng.
And, upon the top of the pillars, was lily work, —which gave finish to the work of the pillars.
23 Anih mah dong hato sawk, dong pangato sang moe, maeto hoi maeto aqai kangqum angbuet luet, dong quithumto kaom sumkamling hoiah sak ih tuili doeh sak.
And he made a molten sea, —ten cubits from the one brim to the other, it was round all about, and, five cubits, was the height thereof, and, a line of thirty cubits, would encompass it round about.
24 To tuili tlim ataeng boih ah, dong maeto kangthla ah tuidue thaih hato a suek; tuili loe tuidue thaih mah takui boih. Tuidue thaih to vai hnetto kangkui ah ah a suek.
And, colocynths, were under the brim thereof round about, encompassing it, ten in a cubit, encircling the sea, round about, —two rows of colocynths, made in the casting thereof:
25 Tuili loe maitaw tae krang hatlaihnetto nuiah oh, maitaw tae krangnawk loe laetabu athung bangah suek o boih; maitaw tae krang loe aluek bangah thuemto, niduem bangah thumto, aloih bangah thumto hoi ni angyae bangah thumto anghae o boih; soi ih maitaw tae krangnawk ranui ah tuili to oh.
standing upon twelve oxen, three looking northward, and three looking westward, and three looking southward, and three looking eastward, the sea, being upon them above, —all their hinder parts, being, inward.
26 Tuili loe karto thah; athung bang ih aqai loe boengloeng qai baktiah oh moe, lili pawk kapawk krang to oh; to tuili loe tui bat sang hnetto akunh.
And, the thickness thereof, was a hand breadth, and, the brim thereof, was like the brim-work of a cup, of lily-blossoms, —two thousand baths, did it contain.
27 Sumkamling hoiah sak ih dong palito kasawk, kangthui thaih pahnuthaih hato a sak; to hmuenmae pahnuthaih loe dong palito kawk moe, dong thumto sang.
And he made ten stands of bronze, —four cubits, the length of each stand, and, four cubits, the breadth thereof, and, three cubits, the height thereof.
28 To hmuen pahnuthaih ataeng boih ah, aqai oh tahang poe hanah a sak.
And, this, was the work of the stand, there were, side walls, to them, —and, the side-walls, were between joining ledges;
29 Aqai kamkhraep salakah kaipui, maitaw tae hoi cherubim krangnawk to ranui bang khoek to soi tahang poe; kaipui hoi maitaw tae krangnawk tlim bangah apawk hoi sak ih bungmu baktiah kaom krang to a soi.
and, upon the side-walls which were between the ledges, were lions, oxen, and cherubim, and, upon the ledges, was a pedestal above, and, beneath the lions and oxen, a wreath of hanging work.
30 Angthui thaih hmuen pahnuthaih pongah, sumkamling hoiah sak ih akhok palito hoi akhok takathaih cungnawk to oh; to hmuen pahnuthaih palitonawk loe kathuk sabae baktiah oh moe, aqai ah apawk to a soi boih.
And, four wheels of bronze, had each stand, with axles of bronze, and, the four steps thereof, had shoulder pieces, —under the laver, were the molten shoulder-pieces, over against each wreath.
31 Aqai athung bang hoi ranui bang khoek to dong maeto thuk; to hmuen pahnuthaih aqai kangkui loe dongto pacoeng, ahap oh; aqai loe angbuet luet ah om ai, takii palito ah oh moe, ahnuk ahma angvan boih.
And, the mouth thereof, within the capital and upwards, was a cubit, and, the mouth thereof, was round, of pedestal work, a cubit and a half, —moreover also, upon the mouth thereof, were gravings, with their side-walls four-square, not round.
32 Aqai tlim ah kamhae thaih akhoknawk to oh; kamhae akhok takathaih cungnawk loe aqai hoiah angpeh boih.
And, four wheels, were beneath the side-walls, the axletrees of the wheels, being in the stands, —and, the height of each wheel, was a cubit and a half:
33 Kamhae thaih akhok loe hrang lakok khok hoiah anghmong; takathaih sum, aqai, cung hoi akhoknawk to loe sum hoiah a sak.
and, the work of the wheels, was like the work of a chariot-wheel; and, their axletrees, and their felloes, and their spokes, and their naves, the whole, were molten.
34 Hmuen pahnuthaih maeto pongah ban patawnhaih ahmuen palito oh; takii maeto naah patawnhaih maeto oh moe, to tiah takii palito ah oh boih.
And there were, four shoulder-pieces, at the four corners of each stand, of the stand itself, were the shoulder-pieces thereof.
35 Hmuen pahnuthaih ranuiah, dong ahap kasang sum kangbuet luet to a suek, ranui ih aqai hoi ataehhaih homhnawk loe angvan o boih.
And, in the top of the stand, half a cubit in height, was a circular piece round about, —and, on the top of the stand, the tenons thereof, and, the side-walls thereof, were of the same.
36 Ban patawnhaih ahmuen hoi ahmuen kakong homhnawk boih ah cherubim, kaipui hoi ungsikung krangnawk to a soi.
Then carved he, upon the plates of the tenons thereof, and upon the side-walls thereof, cherubim, lions, and palm-trees, —according to the open space of each with a wreath round about.
37 Hae tiah hmuen pahnuthaih hato a sak; sakhaih dan loe angvan boih moe, kathoeng kalen anghmong boih.
Thus, made he the ten stands, —one mould, one measure, one shape, had they, all.
38 To pacoengah dong palito kaom, tui bat quipalito kakun sumkamling hoiah sak ih sabae thuk hato a sak; hmuen pahnuthaih maeto pongah sabae thuk maeto a suek boih.
Then made he ten lavers of bronze, —forty baths, would each laver contain, four cubits, was each laver, one laver, was on each of, the ten stands.
39 Im bantang bangah pangato a suek moe, im banqoi bangah pangato a suek; tuili loe im bantang, ni angyae aloih bang ih takii ah a suek.
And he set the stands, five on the right side of the house, and five on the left side of the house, —but, the sea, he set on the right side of the house eastward, over against the south.
40 Hiram mah kathuk sabaenawk, sabae hoi tui bawhhaih boengloengnawk to sak. Hiram mah Solomon siangpahrang hanah Angraeng ih im thungah sak pacoeng pae ih hmuennawk loe,
And Hiram made lavers, and shovels, and bowls, —and Hiram ended the doing of all the work which he wrought for King Solomon, for the house of Yahweh:
41 homh hnetto; homh hnetto nuiah kaom, kathuk sabae baktih kaom hmuen hnetto, palok baktih kaom hmuen hnetto, homh a nui khukhaih sabae thuk baktih kaom hmuen hnetto,
two pillars, —and the bowls of the capitals which were upon the top of the two pillars, —and the two frames of checker-work, covering the two bowls of the capitals, which were upon the top of the pillars;
42 palok baktih kaom hmuen hnetto hanah pomogranat thingthai krang cumvai palito, homh nui ih sabae thuk baktih kaom hmuen hnetto khuk hanah, palok baktih sak ih imphu maeto pongah, hnetto kangkui ah pomogranat thingthai krang to a sak,
and the four hundred pomegranates, for the two frames of checker-work, —two rows of pomegranates to each frame, for covering the two bowls of the capitals, which were on the face of the pillars;
43 hmuen pahnuthaih hato hoi a nuiah suek ih sabae thuk baktih kaom hmuen hato,
and the ten stands, —with the ten lavers upon the stands;
44 tuili maeto, tuili tlim ah kaom maitaw tae hatlaihnetto,
and the one sea, —with the twelve oxen under the sea;
45 long laomnawk, long sohhaih hmuennawk hoi sabae thuk baktih kaom boengloengnawk doeh a sak; to tiah Hiram mah sumkamling hoiah Solomon siangpahrang hanah Angraeng im thung ih hmuennawk to a sak pae.
and the pans, and the shovels, and the tossing bowls, and, all these vessels which Hiram made King Solomon, for the house of Yahweh, were of burnished bronze.
46 Hae hmuennawk loe Solomon mah Sukkoth hoi Zarthan salak, tangphrung long kahoih ohhaih Jordan azawn ah sak.
In the circuit of the Jordan, did the king cast them, in the clay ground, —between Succoth and Zarethan.
47 Hae hmuennawk loe pop hmoek pongah, Solomon mah azithaih to tah ai; sumkamling azithaih doeh panoek thai ai boeh.
And Solomon let all the vessels be, because of their exceeding great multitude, —the weight of the bronze was not found out.
48 Angraeng im thung ih hmuennawk boih loe Solomon mah sak; to hmuennawk loe sui hoiah sak ih hmaicam, takaw suekhaih sui caboi,
And Solomon made all the vessels that were in the house of Yahweh, —the altar of gold, and the table of gold, whereon was the presence-bread;
49 Sithaw lokthuihaih hma bantang bangah, kaciim sui tui hoiah sak ih hmaithawk paanghaih to bantang bangah pangato, banqoi bangah pangato, sui hoiah sak ih apawk hoi sui hmai-im hoi taitaehnawk,
and the lamp-holders—five on the right and five on the left, before the shrine, of pure gold, —with the blossoms, and the lamps, and the tongs, of gold;
50 kathuk sui sabaenawk, taitaehnawk, kathuk sabaenawk, kathlahnawk, hmuihoih thlaekhaih tabunawk; sui hoiah sak ih athung koek hmuenciim ih amkhraep thok takraenghaihnawk hoi tempul athung akunhaih thoknawk to a sak.
and the bowls, and the snuffers, and the tossing bowls, and the spoons, and the censers, of pure gold, —and the hinge-holes, for the doors of the inner house, the holy of holies, and for the doors of the house itself, the temple, of, gold.
51 Angraeng ih im hanah Solomon siangpahrang mah sak pacoeng naah, ampa David mah paek ih hmuennawk to tempul thungah a sinh; sui, phoisa hoi laom sabaenawk to Angraeng ih hmuen suekhaih ahmuen ah a suek.
So was completed all the work which King Solomon made for the house of Yahweh, and Solomon brought in the hallowed things of David his father—the silver, and the gold, and the vessels, did he put in the treasuries of the house of Yahweh.

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