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1 Solomon in ama in ding mong mong in leng inpi khat ana tungdoh in hiche asahna ahin kum som le thum ana lut in ahi.
Now Solomon built his own house for thirteen years, and he brought it to perfection.
2 A in sah khat chu Lebanon gamang leng inpi tin amin ana sah in ahi. Hiche adung tong jakhat leh somnga avai tong som sagi leh nga ahin atun tong somli le nga ahi. Akisah dan chu Cedar thing khompi golli kigolla, hiche Cedar thingkhom chunga chu Cedar mama inkam a kijam cheh ahi.
And he built the house from the forest of Lebanon: one hundred cubits in length, and fifty cubits in width, and thirty cubits in height, with four walkways between columns of cedar. For he had hewn the cedar trees into columns.
3 Kikhopna indan chung chu Cedar thinga kikhu ahi. Khompi ho chunga Cedar inkam kijam ho chung achun indan kijommat somli le nga aum in hicheho khat khat chun indan som le nga a kihom khen cheh kit ahi.
And he clothed the entire vaulted room with panels of cedar. And it was supported by forty-five columns. Now one row held fifteen columns,
4 Golthum thum cheh a chun, bangkot chu thum cheng in khat le khat aki angngat tocheh in akigolphei jin ahi.
each positioned opposite another,
5 Kotpi ho jouse le bangkot ho jouse chun, ningli cheh anei jun bangkot thum ahi hin aki ang-ngat tocheh un ahi.
and looking toward one another, with equal spacing between the columns. And above the columns there were square beams equal in all things.
6 Solomon in jong khompi jeng kiphut kikhopna inkhat jong asan, hiche in asao dan chu tong somnga alhing in chule aletdan chu availam tong somthum alhing in ahi, hiche maiyah chun hongcha khat akisem in chule tumpi khat jong aki tunge.
And he made a portico of columns, fifty cubits in length and thirty cubits in width, and another portico, facing the greater portico, with columns and with crossbeams upon the columns.
7 Solomon chun Thutanna in tia kihe vaipohna dinginkhat jong asan, hiche muna chu lenggam sunga thil soh ho chunga thutan in ana toujin ahi. Hiche in hi alhong’a pat a biching geija Cedar thing jeng’a ki kitomjol soh ahi.
He also made the portico of the throne, in which is the tribunal. And he overlaid it with cedar wood, from the floor even to the summit.
8 Hiche in a nunglama chu Solomon in ama chenna ding mong in adangho asah bang bang chun akisah in ahi. Aman in akichenpi Pharaoh chanu ding jong chu hiche in tobang khatma ana sah peh in ahi.
And in the midst of the portico, there was a small house, where he would sit in judgment, similar in workmanship. He also made a house for the daughter of Pharaoh (whom Solomon had taken as wife) of the same work and type as this portico.
9 Akhombul ki tundohna pat achu kikhuna changei a hi song mantamtah tah leh lentah tah a adung avai kitoh chetna kikhen, songtholna a kitholnal cheh a aning lia ki-at tohchet ahi.
All was of precious stones, which had been sawed by a particular standard and measure, as much within as without, from the foundation even to the summit of the walls, and outside even to the great atrium.
10 Akhombul kitunna songlentah hochu abang tong som le nga asaovin, chule abang tong som le ni in asaovin ahi.
Now the foundations were of precious stones: great stones of eight or ten cubits.
11 Abaang kisemna a kimang song manlutah tah le lentah tah hochu kitoh chet na ki-at ngen ahin, chule Cedar thingho jong ajol in akimang in ahi.
And above these, there were precious stones, of equal measure, which had been cut in a manner similar to boards of cedar.
12 Indan lhonglaija chun akimvel lhumkei jin song khen tohsa gol thum'in akigolin chule Cedar thing inkam bang in golkhat in akigol in, hitobang hin Pakai indan sungnung lhong jong a inpi hong cha jong ki bolsoh kei ahi.
And the great atrium was round, with three rows of cut stones and one row of cut cedar, even as it also was in the interior atrium of the house of the Lord, and in the portico of the house.
13 Solomon Lengpan Hiram kitipa chu Tyre a kona hung dingin ahil in ahi.
And king Solomon sent and brought Hiram of Tyre,
14 Hiram hi Israel mi Naphtali phunga kona meithai khatcha ahin, apa hi Tyre a kona sum-eng khenthem mi ahi, ama chu sum-eng khenna lama thepgilna le boltheina thilpeh chang’a ahin, ama chu ahung in Solomon lengpa dingin thihna tohna lam jouse tohpeh dingin apang tan ahi.
the son of a widowed woman, from the tribe of Naphtali, whose father was a Tyrian, an artisan in brass, and full of wisdom, and understanding, and knowledge in order to form every work of brass. And when he had gone to king Solomon, he wrought all his work.
15 Hiram in sum-eng a kisem khompi ni jen aaphut in, khompi khat cheh chu asan dan tong somle get alhing’e, akhom kolkimvel chu tong som le ni ahin, ahi.
And he cast two columns of brass. Each column was eighteen cubits in height, and a line of twelve cubits encompassed both columns.
16 Hiche aman tong nga a sang khum lujum ni akhengin, khompi teni chunga tun dingin sum-eng kilha jol maman asem in ahi.
Also, he made two heads of molten brass, which would be set upon the tops of the columns: one head was five cubits in height, and the other head was five cubits in height.
17 Khompi jouse luvuma jopna dingin sum-eng gui kipheh bang in ni apheh in akijem in ahi.
And there was something like a network of chains, woven together in a wonderful manner. Both heads of the columns were cast, and seven rows of little nets traversed one head, and seven little nets were on the other head.
18 Chujongle aman khompi teho jep hoi nadingin, kolbuthei pah lim golni jong a semin, anajem in ahi.
And he finished the columns with two rows all around each network, so that these covered the heads, which were at the top, with pomegranates. And he did in like manner to the second head.
19 Khomlujum lutna asunglam chu lily pahcha lim tobang'in akijemin, chule asan chu tong li a sao cheh in ahi.
Now the heads that were at the top of the columns, in the portico of four cubits, had been fabricated with a work of lilies.
20 Khompi lujum ki sem teni chu chunga kolbuthei pah jani gol ni in akigol kimvellin, aning langah chun lencha pheh banga kipheh sum-eng gui kiveina komma chun akitat doh e.
And again, there were other heads at the tops of the columns above, in accord with the measure of the column opposite the netting. And there were two hundred of the pomegranates, in rows around the second head.
21 Chuin khopi chengse chu houin hongcha a atung doh pai pai jin, lhanglam ajong khompi khat aphut doh in amin Jakin asah e, chuteng le sahlamma jong khompi khatma aphut doh kit in amin Boaz asah in ahi.
And he stationed the two columns in the portico of the temple. And when he had stationed the column on the right, he called its name Jachin. Similarly, he erected the second column, and he called its name Boaz.
22 Khompi teni chungvum a chun lily pahcha jem akisem in, hiti hin khompi kibol chu a kichai soh tan ahi.
And above the tops of the columns, he set a work in the manner of lilies. And the work of the columns was perfected.
23 Hiramin sum-eng a kisem twikong lenpi khat alhan, agei langkhatna pat alang gei chan chu tong som alhing in, hichu twikhanglen in asah in ahi, tong nga in asangin, akollvel pumpi chu tong somthum alhing in ahi.
He also made a molten sea, of ten cubits from brim to brim, rounded on all sides. Its height was five cubits, and a thin rope of thirty cubits wrapped it all around.
24 Akong gei noi gol’a chu, umtam lim tampi gol ni in aki jemphei peh in, chule feet khat sung in hiche umtam lim chug up tobang aum jou in ahi. Twikong aki lhajol petna hichengse chu toh kilhah tha ahi tai.
And a sculpted work under the brim encircled it for ten cubits going around the sea. There were two rows cast of striated sculptures.
25 Twikong chu sum-enga kisem bongchal somleni chunga akilui jin, hiche bongchal ho jouse chun polam angat cheh u ahi. Hiti chun, bongchal thum'in sahlam anga in, bongchal thumma in lhanglam angan, bongchal thumma in lhanglam angan chuleh bongchal thum'in nisolam anga in ahi, hiche twikong chu bongchal te chung’a hi kiluija ahi.
And it was standing upon twelve oxen, of which three were looking toward the north, and three toward the west, and three toward the south, and three toward the east. And the sea above was over them. And their posteriors were entirely hidden within.
26 Twikong sa dan chu khutphang tejen ahin, agei jong khon gei kisempeh banga kisem ahin, pahcha pah banga kisem ahin, pahcha pah bang in akisem in atuikong chun tui tena sangni jen adol’e.
And the basin was the thickness of three twelfths. And its brim was like the brim of a chalice, or like the outturned petal of a lily. It contained two thousand baths.
27 Hiram in jong sum-eng kangtalai som asemin; chule hiche kangtalai khat chu tongli asaovin, tongli ma alenin, chule tongthum in asang in ahi.
And he made ten bases of brass: each base was four cubits in length, and four cubits in width, and three cubits in height.
28 Hiche kangtalai ho chu kolbem a kisem ahin chule amaitom cheh aneiyun ahi, hiche amai tom cheh u chu akolsunga kitung cheh ahi.
And the work itself of the bases was engraved; and there were sculptures between the junctures.
29 Hiche kangtalai kol sung dung’a kiheng lut hiche amai tom dung’a hin sakei bahkai limle bongchal lim chule Cherubim lim tampi aki sem in ahi. Akol chung le anoi dunga chun keipi bahkai le bongchal lim kisemho aki jem in ahi.
And between the little crowns and the edges, there were lions, and oxen, and cherubim; and similarly in the junctures above. And under the lions and oxen were something like bands of brass hanging down.
30 Kangtalai khat cheh chun sum-eng a kisem kang li cheh leh sum-eng jol li cheh anei uve. Aninglia chu twikong tuna ding sum-eng khom li aki phut cheh in, hiche akhom ho jong hi ajet aveija pahcha lim toh kilhah tha cheh ahiuve.
And each base had four wheels, with axels of brass. And at the four sides were something like little arms, under the cast basin, facing away from one another.
31 Kangtalai chungvuma chun kisilna kong sin ding abem khat akikoiyin, aki hondoh’a ahi leh chunglam angan, athuh dan chu tongkhat athuh e, aki hondoh na akam chu abem in, khom tunlut na ding’a kisem ahi jeh chun tongkhat athuh in ahi. Akihonna a jong chu pahcha aki sem in, amai tomna jong aning li noija kibol ahin, abem poi.
Also, the mouth of the interior of the basin was at the top of the head. And what was visible outside was of one cubit all around, and altogether it had one cubit and a half. Now at the corners of the columns were diverse engravings. And the spaces between the columns were square, not round.
32 Akangho chu kangtalai kang tobang ahin, Sum-eng chaokol li chu amai tomna noija chun aki bat in, chuleh chaokol sunga kithilpai sum-eng jol chengse chu akhom todal chengse chutoh tikhat bang in aum uve, chaokol khat cheh chu a sandol tongkhat le tongkeh alhinge.
And the four wheels, which were at the four corners of the base, were joined to one another under the base. The height of one wheel held one cubit and a half.
33 Hiche chaokol hohi kangtalai velkol ho tobang’a khu kisem cheh ahiuvin, ajolpi a pangho ahin, avel tomna ahin, ajolpi kah a kipheh thih jang ho ahin, chule alaja athih jang jouse ki suhtona avel bem ahin aboncha aki lhahjol tho jeng ahiuve.
Now these were the kind of wheels such as are often made for a chariot. And their axels, and spokes, and tires, and centers were all cast.
34 Khom todal khat cheh achun aning lia aki ngapna ding li cheh aum in, a kingapna chengse le akhom todal chengse jong chu tikhat tobang bang ahiuve.
And the four little arms, which were at each corner of a base, were cast and joined together as part of the base itself.
35 Khom todal chung chun akol a kivei khat khao tobang'in aum in, tongkeh khat ahung sang doh e, chu tengle khom todal chunga aki buna ding leh amai tomna ho jong chu likhat bang in akisem thai.
And at the summit of the base, there was a round stand of one half cubit, fabricated so that the basin could be placed upon it, having its engravings, and various sculptures of its own.
36 Akibuna ding amai dungle amai tomna dunga jong chun aman Cherubim lim holeh kei pi bahkai lim semnan chule tum thing phung limho semnan amang in, adolle adol lou dung juiyin asom in, akimvel’a chun pahcha jeng asem peh in ahi.
He also engraved those plates, which were of brass. And at the corners were cherubim, and lions, and palm trees, standing out, as if in the likeness of a man, so that they seemed not to be engraved, but placed adjacent on all sides.
37 Chujou vin hitobang asem chaisoh phat in a khom todal som asem in aboncha chu kibang cheh a ki lhajol ahin, alet le aneo jong aki bang in alimle agong jong aki bang cheh e.
In this manner, he made ten bases with the same casting and measure, and very similar engravings.
38 Kisilna ding jong sum-eng kong somkhat asem in kisilna kongkhat cheh chun tui tena somli li adolin, kisilna kongkhat cheh chu tongli alhing cheh in, khom todal khat cheh ding chun kisilna kongkhat akikoije.
He also made ten hand basins of brass. One hand basin contained four baths, and was of four cubits. And each basin he set upon a base, which is ten bases.
39 Chuin khom todal chengse chu atung doh sohkei jin, houin lhanglama chun khomtodal nga aphut in houin sahlam a jong khomtodal nga ma aphutdoh e, chule lhanglam nisolam houin ninga chun tuikong chu adon ahi.
And he stationed the ten bases, five to the right side of the temple, and five to the left. And the sea he placed to the right side of the temple, opposite the east, toward the south.
40 Hiram chun belho jong leilona ho jong tuibel hojong asemsoh keije, hitihin Hiramin Solomon lengpa panpina Pakai Houin sahna ding chungchanga atohpeh ding jouse chu abonchan atongsoh heltan ahi.
Then Hiram made cooking pots, and trays, and small hooks. And he completed all the work of king Solomon in the temple of the Lord:
41 Khompi teni ahin, khompi teni tomna dinga alujum kisem teni ahin chule alujum leiteni tomna dinga sum-eng chaokol jilla kijil teni ahin, lenchapeh a kipheh khompi teni lutomna kimang teni jong ahin,
the two columns, and the two cords of the heads over the tops of the columns, and the two networks which covered the two cords that were above the tops of the columns;
42 Lencha pheh banga kipheh teni dinga kisem kolbuthei pah tobang jali jen ahin, khompi teni lutomna ding’a kibol Lencha pheh banga ki pheh khat cheh a pang dia golni’a ding kol buthei pah kisem cheng se chu toh ahi.
and the four hundred pomegranates for the two networks, two turnings of pomegranates for each network, in order to cover the cords of the heads, which were above the tops of the columns;
43 Khomtodal chengse ahin khomtodal chunga pang ding tuibel som jong ahi.
and the ten bases, and the ten basins on the bases;
44 Chujongle tuikong khat ahin, hiche tuikong kisem noija chun bongchal somleni lim akiseme.
and the one sea, and the twelve oxen under the sea;
45 Bel ahin leilona ho ahin, kisilna kongho ahin Pakai insunga kimang kongle bel jouse hi Hiram in Solomon lengpa dinga ana sema, sum-eng jeng’a ana lheh ahi.
and the cooking pots, and the trays, and the small hooks. All of the items that Hiram made for king Solomon, for the house of the Lord, were of golden brass.
46 Jordan vadung pang phaicham lah a Succoth le Zerethan kikah a bel lei kimuna dinga chu Lengpa’n ana lheh ahiye.
In the open regions near the Jordan, the king cast these, in the clay soil between Succoth and Zarethan.
47 Kongle bel atam behseh phat in Solomon in tetoh louvin aban umsah gam tan ahi, hijeh chun sum-eng chengse chu ijat monga gih hi ding ham ti hetdoh lou in aum doh lotai.
And Solomon positioned all the items. But because of its exceedingly great amount, the brass was not weighed.
48 Solomon in Pakai houin sunga manchah ding thil le lo asem chengse chu hicheng hi ahi, sana maicham ahin, kilhaina ding changlhah todoh na ding dokhang ahin,
And Solomon made all the furniture for the house of the Lord: the altar of gold, and the table of gold, upon which the bread of the presence would be placed;
49 Sana thengsella kisem thaomei khom ahin, insung dan mun theng maija akitung in lhanglam ngan abah nga akitung in, sahlam ngan bah nga ma aki tung’e, pahcha lim kisemle thaomei ho ahin, cheiche chengse chutoh ahin, sana jong ahiuve.
and the gold lampstands, five to the right, and five to the left, opposite the oracle, of pure gold; and likenesses of lily blossoms, with lamps above them, of gold; and gold tongs;
50 Akhom chengse le thaomei jeng chengse toh, kisilna kong hole gim namtui halna cheng ahin, khangbel jong ahin, aboncha chu sana jeng’a kisema ahi, chu jongle mun theng chung nung pen kitilai houin dan sung nung penna kotpi dunga akot bil ding jong sana jeng ahin hou in lailunga kotpi kil jouse jong sana mama ahi cheh e.
and water pots, and little forks, and bowls, and little mortars, and censers, of the purest gold; and the hinges of the doors, for the interior house of the Holy of Holies and for the doors of the house of the temple, which were of gold.
51 Hitobang hin Pakai houin sahna chung change Solomon lengpan abol ding jouse chu aboldoh tan aki chaisoh heltai chu jong leh Solomon chun apa David nin ana kat dohsa thil jouse ahin polut pai pai jin dangka jong, kongle bel jouse jong abonchan Pakai houin sunga thil kholna insunga akhol khom sahtan ahi.
And Solomon perfected all the work that he was doing in the house of the Lord. And he brought in the things that his father David had sanctified: the silver, and the gold, and the vessels. And he stored these in the treasuries of the house of the Lord.