< 1 Kings 11 >

1 Now a number of strange women were loved by Solomon, women of the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Zidonians, and Hittites:
F’ie nikoko ampela ambahiny maro t’i Selomò, tovo’ i anak’ ampela’ i Paròy, le ampela nte-Moabe, nte-Amone, nte Edome, nte-Tsidone, vaho nte-Kite;
2 The nations of which the Lord had said to the children of Israel, You are not to take wives from them and they are not to take wives from you; or they will certainly make you go after their gods: to these Solomon was united in love.
boak’ amo fifeheañe ni­tsa­rae’ Iehovà amo ana’ Israeleo ty hoe: Ko iolora’ areo, naho ko apoke hiharo-tihy ama’ areo; fa toe hampitolihe’ iereo amo ‘ndrahare’ iareoo ty arofo’ areo; ie nisazohe’ i Selomò am-pikokoañe.
3 He had seven hundred wives, daughters of kings, and three hundred other wives; and through his wives his heart was turned away.
Nanambaly fiton-jato re ho tañanjomba’e naho sakeza telon-jato; vaho nampandrìke ty arofo’e o vali’eo.
4 For it came about that when Solomon was old, his heart was turned away to other gods by his wives; and his heart was no longer true to the Lord his God as the heart of his father David had been.
Ie nibey, le nampitolihe’ o vali’eo mb’an-drahare anka­fankafa, vaho tsy nigahiñe am’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’e ka ty tro’e manahake ty arofo’ i Davide rae’ey.
5 For Solomon went after Ashtoreth, the goddess of the Zidonians, and Milcom, the disgusting god of the Ammonites.
Songa norihe’ i Selomò t’i Asterote ‘ndrahare’ o nte-Tsidoneo, naho i Milkome ty haloloa’ o nte-Amoneo.
6 And Solomon did evil in the eyes of the Lord, not walking in the Lord's ways with all his heart as David his father did.
Aa le nanao hatsivokarañe am-piva­zohoa’ Iehovà t’i Selomò, ie tsy nañorike Iehovà an-kaliforan-troke, manahake i Davide rae’e.
7 Then Solomon put up a high place for Chemosh, the disgusting god of Moab, in the mountain before Jerusalem, and for Molech, the disgusting god worshipped by the children of Ammon.
Niranjie’ i Selomò an-kaboañe ey ty Kemose, i haloloa’ i Moabey, am-bohitse atiñana’ Ierosalaime ey, naho ho amy Moleke, ty haloloa’ o nte-Amoneo.
8 And so he did for all his strange wives, who made offerings with burning of perfumes to their gods.
Nanoa’e izay amo vali’e ambahiny iaby nañoro emboke naho nanao soroñe aman-drahare’eo.
9 And the Lord was angry with Solomon, because his heart was turned away from the Lord, the God of Israel, who had twice come to him in a vision;
Toly ndra niviñera’ Iehovà t’i Selomò, ty amy arofo’e nandifik’ am’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’ Israeley, ie fa niheo ama’e indroe;
10 And had given him orders about this very thing, that he was not to go after other gods; but he did not keep the orders of the Lord.
vaho linili’e ama’e ty amo raha zao te tsy horihe’e o ‘ndrahare ila’eo; fe tsy nambena’e i nandilia’ Iehovà azey.
11 So the Lord said to Solomon, Because you have done this, and have not kept my agreement and my laws, which I gave you, I will take the kingdom away from you by force and will give it to your servant.
Aa le hoe t’Iehovà amy Selomò, Kanao zao ty an-tro’o, naho tsy tana’o i fañinakoy naho o fañèko liniliko azoo, le toe ho riateko ama’o ty fifehea’o vaho hatoloko am-pitam-pitoro’o.
12 I will not do it in your life-time, because of your father David, but I will take it from your son.
Fe tsy hanoeko amo andro’oo, ty amy Davide rae’o, te mone ho tavaneko an-tañan’ ana’o.
13 Still I will not take all the kingdom from him; but I will give one tribe to your son, because of my servant David, and because of Jerusalem, the town of my selection.
Tsy ho fonga tavaneko i fifeheañey, fa hatoloko ami’ty ana’o ty fifokoañe raike ty amy Davide mpitoroko; naho ty am’ Ierosalaime jinobokoy.
14 So the Lord sent Hadad the Edomite to make trouble for Solomon: he was of the king's seed in Edom.
Le nampitroboe’ Iehovà rafelahy t’i Selomò; i Kadade nte-Edome, tirim-panjaka’ i Edome.
15 And when David had sent destruction on Edom, and Joab, the captain of the army, had gone to put the dead into the earth, and had put to death every male in Edom;
Ie te Edome añe t’i Davide, naho fa nionjomb’eo handenteke o nikoromakeo t’Ioabe mpifehe i valobohòkey, ie fonga zinevo’e ze atao lahilahy Edome—
16 (For Joab and all Israel were there six months till every male in Edom had been cut off; )
toe tàmbatse ao enem-bolañe t’Ioabe rekets’ Israele iaby ampara’ te naito’e ze fonga lahilahi’ i Edome—
17 Hadad, being still a young boy, went in flight to Egypt, with certain Edomites, servants of his father;
le nitriban-day mb’e Mitsraime añe t’i Kadade naho ty ila’ o mpitoron-drae’eo, ie mbe anak’ ajaja t’i Kadade.
18 And they went on from Midian and came to Paran; and, taking men from Paran with them, they came to Egypt, to Pharaoh, king of Egypt, who gave him a house and gave orders for his food and gave him land.
Niavotse i Midiane iereo nivotrake e Parane, le nandrambe ondaty e Parane vaho nigodañe mb’e Mitsraime, mb’amy Parò Mpanjaka’ i Mitsraime mb’eo, le tinolo’e anjomba naho mahakama vaho tane.
19 Now Hadad was very pleasing to Pharaoh, so that he gave him the sister of his wife, Tahpenes the queen, for his wife.
Nanjo fañisohañe ra’elahy am-pahaoniña’ i Parò t’i Kadade, kanao natolo’e aze ho tañanjomba’e ty rahavaven-tañan­jomba’e, ty rahavave’ i Takpanese mpanjaka ampela.
20 And the sister of Tahpenes had a son by him, Genubath, whom Tahpenes took care of in Pharaoh's house; and Genubath was living in Pharaoh's house among Pharaoh's sons.
Nisamake i Genobate ana-dahi’e ho aze ty rahavave’ i Takpanese, ze nibeize’ i Takpanese añ’anjomba’ i Parò; vaho nitraok’ amo ana’ i Paròo añ’anjomba’ i Parò t’i Genobate.
21 Now when Hadad had news in Egypt that David had been put to rest with his fathers, and that Joab, the captain of the army, was dead, he said to Pharaoh, Send me back to my country.
Aa ie jinanji’ i Kadade e Mitsraime añe te nitrao-pirotse aman-droae’e t’i Davide naho te nihomake t’Ioabe mpifehe’ i màroy, le hoe t’i Kadade amy Parò. Ampiavoto mb’ an-taneko añe.
22 But Pharaoh said to him, What have you been short of while you have been with me, that you are desiring to go back to your country? And he said, Nothing; but even so, send me back.
Le hoe t’i Parò ama’e, Fa inoñe ty tsy niampe tamako kanao mipay hañavelo mb’an-tane’o añe irehe? Tsy eo, hoe re, Fe apoho handeha avao.
23 And God sent another trouble-maker, Rezon, the son of Eliada, who had gone in flight from his lord, Hadadezer, king of Zobah:
Mbore nampitroboen’ Añahare ty rafelahy raike ka, i Rezone ana’ i Eliadà, i nilay amy talè’e Hadadezere mpanjaka’ i Tsobày,
24 He got some men together and made himself captain of a band of outlaws; and went to Damascus and became king there.
namory ondaty ho mpiama’e vaho nimpifehe firimboñañe, ie fa zinama’ i Davide o e Tsobào, le nimb’e Damesèke mb’eo iereo nimoneñe ao, vaho nifehe e Damesèke.
25 He was a trouble to Israel all through the days of Solomon. And this is the damage Hadad did: he was cruel to Israel while he was ruler over Edom.
Nirafe­lahi’ Isra­ele re amo hene andro’ i Selo­mòo, ie nitovoñe’e ty haemberañe nanoe’ i Kadadeo; niheje’e t’Israele vaho nifelek’ i Arame.
26 And there was Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, an Ephraimite from Zeredah, a servant of Solomon, whose mother was Zeruah, a widow; and his hand was lifted up against the king.
Nañonjo fitañe amy mpanjakay ka t’Iarovame ana’ i Nebate nte-Efratà boake Tseredà, mpitoro’ i Selomò; Tseroà ty tahinan-drene’e, vantotse.
27 The way in which his hand came to be lifted up against the king was this: Solomon was building the Millo and making good the damaged parts of the town of his father David;
Inao ty nañonjona’e fitañe amy mpanjakay: Niranjie’ i Selomò ty Milo vaho namboara’e o heba an-drova’ i Davide rae’eo.
28 And Jeroboam was an able and responsible man; and Solomon saw that he was a good worker and made him overseer of all the work given to the sons of Joseph.
Nifanalolahy an-kaozarañe t’Iarovame; le nioni’ i Selomò te nahimbañe i ajalahiy, vaho nampifehè’e aze o fitoloñañe añ’anjomba’ Iosefeo.
29 Now at that time, when Jeroboam was going out of Jerusalem, the prophet Ahijah the Shilonite came across him on the road; now Ahijah had put on a new robe; and the two of them were by themselves in the open country.
Ie henane zay, naho niavotse Ierosalaime t’Iarovame, te tendrek’ ama’e amy lia’ey t’i Akià nte-Silò, nisikin-damba vao, ie nivahiny an-kivok’ añe iereo roe.
30 And Ahijah took his new robe in his hands, parting it violently into twelve.
Rinambe’ i Akià i lamba vao ama’ey le niriate’e ho folo-ro’amby;
31 And he said to Jeroboam, Take ten of the parts, for this is what the Lord has said: See, I will take the kingdom away from Solomon by force, and will give ten tribes to you;
le hoe re amy Iarovame, Rambeso ty folo, fa hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’ Israele, Inao te ho riateko am-pità’ i Selomò i fifeheañey vaho hatoloko azo ty fifokoañe folo;
32 (But one tribe will be his, because of my servant David, and because of Jerusalem, the town which, out of all the tribes of Israel, I have made mine, )
le hanañe fifokoañe raike re ty amy Davide mpitorokoy naho Ierosalaime, rova nijoboñeko amo hene fifokoa’ Israeleo,
33 Because they are turned away from me to the worship of Ashtoreth, the goddess of the Zidonians, and Chemosh, the god of Moab, and Milcom, the god of the Ammonites; they have not been walking in my ways or doing what is right in my eyes or keeping my laws and my decisions as his father David did.
amy t’ie namorintseñe Ahy vaho mitalaho amy Astorete, mpanjaka-ampela’ o nte-Tsidoneo naho amy Kemose, ‘ndrahare’ o nte-Moabeo, naho amy Milkome, mpanjaka’ o ana’ i Amoneo vaho tsy mañavelo amo la­lakoo hanoa’ iereo ty soa a masoko naho hifahatse amo fañèkoo vaho amo fepèkoo manahake i Davide rae’ey.
34 But I will not take the kingdom from him; I will let him be king all the days of his life, because of David my servant, in whom I took delight because he kept my orders and my laws.
Tsy ho fonga tavaneko am-pità’e i fifeheañey; fa hanoeko mpifehe amo hene andro hive­loma’eo, ty amy Davide mpitoroko jinobokoy, ie nañambeñe o lilikoo naho o fañèkoo;
35 But I will take the kingdom from his son, and give it to you.
fe ho rambeseko am-pità’ i ana’ey i fifeheañey, vaho hatoloko azo i fifokoañe folo rey.
36 And one tribe I will give to his son, so that David my servant may have a light for ever burning before me in Jerusalem, the town which I have made mine to put my name there.
Le ho tolorako fifokoañe raike i ana’ey, hanaña’ i Davide mpitoroko ty failo añatrefako nainai’e e Ierosalaime ao, i rova jinoboko ho Ahy ampipohako ty añarakoy.
37 And you I will take, and you will be king over Israel, ruling over whatever is the desire of your soul.
Ho rambeseko irehe, le ho hene fehè’o ze satrin-tro’o, vaho ihe ty ho mpanjaka’ Israele.
38 And if you give attention to the orders I give you, walking in my ways and doing what is right in my eyes and keeping my laws and my orders as David my servant did; then I will be with you, building up for you a safe house, as I did for David, and I will give Israel to you.
Ie amy zao naho hene haoñe’o ze andiliako azo naho hañavelo amo lalakoo naho hanao ty vantañe a masoko, hañambeñe o fañèkoo naho o lilikoo manahake i Davide mpitorokoy le ho mpiama’o iraho vaho hanoako anjomba mijadoñe, manahake ty namboarako i Davide, vaho hatoloko ama’o t’Israele.
39 (So that I may send trouble for this on the seed of David, but not for ever.)
Ie amy zay hampisotriako ty tiri’ i Davide fe tsy ho kitro añ’afe’e.
40 And Solomon was looking for a chance to put Jeroboam to death; but he went in flight to Egypt, to Shishak, king of Egypt, and was in Egypt till the death of Solomon.
Aa le nipay hañoho-doza am’ Iarovame t’i Selo­mò; f’ie niongake nitriban-day mb’e Mitsraime añe, mb’amy Sisage mpanjaka’ i Mitsraime vaho nitambatse e Mitsraime añe ampara’ te nihomake t’i Selomò.
41 Now the rest of the acts of Solomon, and all he did, and his wisdom, are they not recorded in the book of the acts of Solomon?
O fitoloña’ i Selomò ila’eo, naho o tolon-draha’e iabio, tsy fa sinokitse amy bokem-pitoloña’ i Selomòy hao?
42 And the time Solomon was king in Jerusalem over all Israel was forty years.
Ty hene andro nifehea’ i Selomò Isra­ele e Ierosalaime ao le efa-polo taoñe.
43 And Solomon went to rest with his fathers, and was put into the earth in the town of David his father: and Solomon went to rest with his fathers and Rehoboam his son became king in his place.
Le nitrao-pirotse aman-droae’e t’i Selomò, naho nalentek’ an-drova’ i Davide rae’e ao; vaho nandimbe aze nifehe t’i Rekhavame, ana’e.

< 1 Kings 11 >