< 1 Kronická 14 >
1 Potom poslal Chíram král Tyrský posly k Davidovi, a dříví cedrového a zedníky i tesaře, aby stavěli jemu dům.
One day Hiram, the king of Tyre [city], sent some messengers to David [to talk about making an agreement between their countries]. Then Hiram sent cedar logs, bricklayers, and carpenters to build a palace for David.
2 I poznal David, že ho potvrdil Hospodin za krále nad Izraelem, a že zvýšil království jeho pro lid svůj Izraelský.
[When that happened, ] David knew that Yahweh had truly caused him to be the king of Israel, and that he had caused his kingdom to be greatly respected. Yahweh did this because [he loved] his Israeli people.
3 Pojal pak David ještě ženy v Jeruzalémě, a zplodil David více synů a dcer.
David married more women in Jerusalem, and [those women] gave birth to more sons and daughters for him.
4 A tato jsou jména těch, kteříž se jemu zrodili v Jeruzalémě: Sammua, Sobab, Nátan a Šalomoun,
The names of the children that were born to him there in Jerusalem are Shammua, Shobab, Nathan, Solomon,
5 Též Ibchar, Elisua, Elfelet,
Ibhar, Elishua, Elpelet,
6 Za tím Noga, Nefeg, Jafia,
Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia,
7 Elisama, Beeliada a Elifelet.
Elishama, Beeliada, and Eliphelet.
8 V tom uslyšavše Filistinští, že by pomazán byl David za krále nade vším Izraelem, vytáhli všickni Filistinští hledati Davida. O čemž uslyšav David, vytáhl proti nim.
When the army of Philistia heard that David has been appointed to be king of all of Israel, they came to capture him. But David heard that they were coming, so he [and his soldiers] marched out to fight against them.
9 Nebo když Filistinští přišli, a rozprostřeli se v údolí Refaim,
The army of Philistia had attacked the people in the Rephaim Valley [southwest of Jerusalem] and had robbed them.
10 Radil se David s Bohem, řka: Potáhnu-li proti Filistinským, a dáš-li je v ruku mou? Odpověděl jemu Hospodin: Táhni, a dám je v ruku tvou.
David asked God, “Should [my men and] I go and attack the army of Philistia? [If we go, ] will you enable us to defeat [IDM] them?” Yahweh replied, “Yes, go, and I will enable you to defeat [IDM] them.”
11 Tedy vtrhli do Balperazim. I porazil je tam David a řekl: Protrhlť jest Bůh nepřátely mé rukou mou, jako vody protrhují břehy. A protož nazváno jméno místa toho Balperazim.
So David and his men went up to a town where the soldiers of Philistia were staying and defeated them. Then David said, “God has enabled me [and my soldiers] to overwhelm my enemies like [MET] a flood.” So they named that place {That place is called} ‘Baal-Perazim’ [which means ‘Yahweh breaks through’].
12 Nebo nechali tam bohů svých. I přikázal David, aby je spálili.
[As the soldiers of Philistia fled], they left their idols there. So David commanded his soldiers to burn those idols.
13 Ale Filistinští sebravše se znovu, rozprostřeli se v tom údolí.
But soon the army of Philistia attacked the people in that valley again.
14 Pročež David radil se opět s Bohem. I řekl jemu Bůh: Nepřistupuj k nim po zadu; odvrať se od nich, abys na ně trefil naproti moruším.
So again David prayed to God [to ask him what he should do], and God replied, saying “Do not attack the army of Philistia from the front. Instead, go around them, and attack them [from the rear] in front of the balsam trees.
15 A když uslyšíš, že šustí vrchové moruší, tedy vytáhneš k bitvě; nebo vyšel Bůh před tebou, aby porazil vojska Filistinská.
When you hear something in the tops of the balsam trees that sounds like [soldiers] marching, attack them. I, God, will have gone ahead of you to enable you to defeat the army of Philistia.”
16 I učinil David tak, jakž mu byl přikázal Bůh, a porazili vojska Filistinská od Gabaon až do Gázera.
So David did what God commanded him to do, and he and his army defeated the army of Philistia, all the way from Gibeon [city in the east] to Gezer [city in the west].
17 A tak rozešla se pověst o Davidovi do všech zemí, a způsobil Hospodin to, že se ho báli všickni národové.
So David became famous in all the nearby countries, and Yahweh caused [the leaders of] all the [nearby] nations to be afraid of him.