< 1 Kings 7 >
1 Solomon was thirteen years building a house for himself till it was complete.
Taoñe folo-telo amby ka ty nandranjia’ i Selomò i anjomba’ey le hene nifonire’e i anjomba’ey.
2 And he made the house of the Woods of Lebanon, which was a hundred cubits long and fifty cubits wide and thirty cubits high, resting on four lines of cedar-wood pillars with cedar-wood supports on the pillars.
Namboare’e ka ty anjomban’ ala’ i Lebanone, kiho zato ty andava’e naho kiho limampolo ty am-pohe’e, vaho kiho telopolo ty haabo’e; nitohaña’ o fahañe mendoraveñe miriritse iñ-efatseo o sazoke mendoraveñeo.
3 And it was covered with cedar over the forty-five supports which were on the pillars, fifteen in a line.
Nandafihañe mendoraveñe ty ambone’ o efetse alafe’e nitohaña’ i ana-koreñe efa-polo-lime amby am-piririta’e folo-lime amby rey.
4 There were three lines of window-frames, window facing window in every line.
Le nidadañe am-piriritañe telo o lalan-kedeo, naho hazavàñe ty niatre-kazavàñe am-pifamalahàñañe telo.
5 And all the doors and windows had square frames, with the windows facing one another in three lines.
Songa efa-mira o lalañeo naho o lahin-dala’eo, le nifampiatrek’ am-piririta’e telo nifamalahañe.
6 And he made a covered room of pillars, fifty cubits long and thirty cubits wide, and ... with steps before it.
Namboare’e ka ty lampalampan’ ana-koreñe, kiho limampolo ty andava’e le kiho telopolo ty am-pohe’e; lavaranga ty am-pimoahañe; vaho aolo’ iareo o ana-koreñe naho boda’e lahi’eo.
7 Then he made a covered room for his high seat when he gave decisions; this was the covered room of judging; it was covered with cedar-wood from floor to roof.
Namboare’e ty lampalampam-piambesatse hizakà’e, i lampalampam-pizakàñey; vaho nandafihañe mendoraveñe boak’ an-gorodo’e pak’ an-gorodo’e.
8 And the house for his living-place, the other open square in the covered room, was made in the same way. And then he made a house like it for Pharaoh's daughter, whom Solomon had taken as his wife.
An-kiririsa am-boli’ i lampalampay i anjomba fimoneña’ey, ie hamban-tsata; namboara’e anjomba manahake izay ka i anak’ ampela’ i Parò nengae’ i Selomòy;
9 All these buildings were made, inside and out, from base to crowning stone, and outside to the great walled square, of highly priced stone, cut to different sizes with cutting-instruments.
sindre am-batosoa, linily ami’ ty zehe’e, tinampa’ ty alasý, añate’e naho alafe’e, boak’amo manantañeo pak’ an-tsazoke, ie ka ty alafe’e pak’ amy kiririsa jabajabay.
10 And the base was of great masses of highly priced stone, some ten cubits and some eight cubits square.
Nanoeñe vatosoa o manantañeo, vato ra’elahy, vato kiho folo vaho vato kiho valo.
11 Overhead were highly priced stones cut to measure, and cedar-wood.
Vato sarotse ka ty ambone eo, songa rinamerame an-jehe’e o vatoo vaho o mendoraveñeo.
12 The great outer square all round was walled with three lines of squared stones and a line of cedar-wood boards, round about the open square inside the house of the Lord and the covered room of the king's house.
Vato hinaly nizakitse, telo mifaningitse ty nañariary i kiririsa jabajabay, le firiritam-boda-mendoraveñe ty ambone’e, manahake i an-kiririsa añate’ i anjomba’ Iehovày naho an-davaranga’ i anjombaiy.
13 Then King Solomon sent and got Hiram from Tyre.
Nampañitrife’ i Selomò boake Tsore t’i Kirame,
14 He was the son of a widow of the tribe of Naphtali, and his father was a man of Tyre, a worker in brass; he was full of wisdom and knowledge and an expert worker in brass. He came to King Solomon and did all his work for him.
ana’ ty vantotse fifokoa’ i Naftalý; boak’e Tsore ty rae’e, mpitoloñe torisike, lifo-kihitse naho hilala vaho faharendrehañe amy ze hene fitoloñañe torisike. Aa le nomb’ amy Selomò mb’eo re vaho nanoe’e iaby o fitoloña’eo.
15 He it was who made the two brass pillars; the first pillar was eighteen cubits high, and a line of twelve cubits went round it; and the second was the same.
Niranjie’e ty fahañe roe torisike, songa kiho folo-valo’ amby ty haabo’e naho niarikatoha’ ty talý kiho folo-ro’amby.
16 And he made the two crowns to be put on the tops of the pillars, of brass made soft in the fire; the crowns were five cubits high.
Namboare’e loha’e torisike natranake, hasampe amy fahañe rey, kiho lime ty haabo’ ty loha’e raike, vaho kiho lime ty haabo’ ty loha’ i ila’ey.
17 There were nets of open-work for the crowns on the tops of the pillars, a net of open-work for one and a net of open-work for the other.
Nanoañe harato tsingarakarake, niravahañe silisily navandibanditse i loham-pahañe rey, fito ami’ty loha’e raike naho fito ami’ty loha’e raike.
18 And he made ornaments of apples; and two lines of apples all round over the network, covering the crowns of the pillars, the two crowns in the same way.
Ie nifonire’e i fahañe rey le nitsene sare dagoa mitoitoy an-tali’e roe mifamandibanditse amy tsingarakarakey, nandafihañe dagoa ty loha ambone’ i fahañey vaho nanoe’e hambañe amy izay i loham-pahañe raikey.
19 The crowns on the tops of the pillars were ornamented with a design of flowers, and were four cubits across.
O lohà’e nasampe amy fahañe rey ro nanoañe saren-talìfoke manahake o an-dampalampao, kiho efatse ty haabo’e.
20 And there were crowns on the two pillars near the round part by the network, and there were two hundred apples in lines round every crown.
Ty amy lima mihohok’ an-dengo’ i fahañe roe rey, le voan-dagoa roan-jato nifanoitoy miarikatoke marine’ i famitrañañe azey, añ’ ila’ i tsingarakarakey.
21 He put up the pillars at the doorway of the Temple, naming the one on the right Jachin, and that on the left Boaz.
Natroa’ i Kirame an-davarangam-piziliha’ i anjombay i fahañe rey; najado’e an-kavàna eo ty fahañe raike le nitokave’e ty hoe Iakine ty añara’e; vaho natroa’e ankavia’e ty fahañe ila’e le natao’e Boaze ty añara’e.
22 The tops of the pillars had a design of flowers; and the work of making the pillars was complete.
Asa talifoke ty ambone’ i fahañe rey; aa le nifonitse ty fitoloñañe amy fahañe rey.
23 And he made a great metal water-vessel ten cubits across from edge to edge, five cubits high and thirty cubits round.
Niranjie’e sajoa natranake, kiho folo boak’ an-tsoñi’e pak’ an-tsoñi’e, bontoly, lime kiho ty haabo’e, naho telopolo kiho ty nañariary aze.
24 And under the edge of it, circling it all round for ten cubits, were two lines of flower buds, made together with it from liquid metal.
Trongotrongoeñe hoe bereke ty niarikatok’ aze ambane’ i soñi’ey, folo ami’ty kiho’e raike, naho nañariary i sajoay am-piriritañe roe i trongotrongoeñey, natrao-pitranake amo ila’eo.
25 It was supported on twelve oxen, with their back parts turned to the middle of it, three of them facing to the north, three to the west, three to the south, and three to the east; the vessel was resting on top of them.
Sare añombe folo-ro’ amby ty nitoboha’e, telo ty nitolik’ avaratse naho telo ty nitolik’ ahandrefa naho telo ty nitolik’ atimo vaho telo ty nitolik’ atiñanañe; najo’e ambone’ iereo i sajoay, ty voli’ iareo añivo’e ao.
26 It was as thick as a man's open hand, and was curved like the edge of a cup, like the flower of a lily: it would take two thousand baths.
Ampohem-pitàñe ty hateve’e; le rinanjy hoe soñim-pitovy i soñi’ey, manahake ty voñen-talìfoke; ro’arivo bate ty nahaatsek’ aze.
27 And he made ten wheeled bases of brass; every one four cubits long, four cubits wide, and three cubits high.
Niranjie’e kalesy torisike folo, sindre kiho efatse ty an-dava’ ty kalesy naho kiho efatse ty am-pohe’e vaho kiho telo ty haabo’e.
28 And the bases were made in this way; their sides were square, fixed in a framework;
Zao ty nisata’ i kalesy rey: nasiañe lifi’e naho nilifieñe i endraendra fikalañe añivo o tsotsò’eoy.
29 And on the square sides between the frames were lions, oxen, and winged ones; and the same on the frame; and over and under the lions and the oxen and the winged ones were steps.
Liona naho añombe naho kerobe ty tamo endraendra añivo’ o tsotsò’eo. Ambone’ o tsotsò’eo ty fanampezañe; vaho ambane’ o liona naho añombeo ty nitemerañe am-pipepehañe.
30 Every base had four wheels of brass, turning on brass rods, and their four angles had angle-plates under them; the angle-plates under the base were of metal, and there were ornaments at the side of every one.
Songa aman-darò torisike efatse i kalesy rey, le torisike ka o asì’eo naho ty fitohañañe efatse; nikalañe ty koveta i fitohañañe nitranaheñe rey, endrendra pinepeke o añ’ila’eo.
31 The mouth of it inside the angle-plate was one cubit across; it was round like a pillar, a cubit and a half across; it had designs cut on it; the sides were square, not round.
Kiho raike boak’ an-tsotsò’e ty haabo’ i vava’ey, bontoly izay, satam-pitobohan-koveta, kiho raike naho tampa’e; sinokitsokitse; efa-mira ty alafe’e, fa tsy bontoly.
32 The four wheels were under the frames, and the rods on which the wheels were fixed were in the base; the wheels were a cubit and a half high.
Ambane’ i endraendray i larò’e efatse rey, le am-poto’ i kalesiy ty asì’ o larò’eo; kiho raike naho tampa’e ty haabo’ ty larò’e.
33 The wheels were made like carriage-wheels, the rods on which they were fixed, the parts forming their edges, their rods and the middle points of them, were all formed out of liquid metal.
Hambañe ami’ty satan-daròn-tsarete ty sata’ i larò rey, songa nitranaheñe o asì’eo, o bandazeo, o tañamasoandro’eo vaho o boate’eo.
34 And there were four angle-plates at the four angles of every base, forming part of the structure of the base.
Reketse fitohañañe efatse ty kotso-efa’ i kalesy rey, raik’ amo kalesio o fitohañañeo.
35 And at the top of the base there was a round vessel, half a cubit high;
Ambone’ i kalesiy ty hàlañe bontoly, tapa-kiho ty haabo’e; raik’ ami’ty ambone’ i kalesiy o taña’eo naho o lifi’eo.
36 In the spaces of the flat sides and on the frames of them, he made designs of winged ones, lions, and palm-trees, with ornamented edges all round.
Nanokira’e kerobe naho liona naho satrañe o endraendran-tsotsò’eo naho an-difi’e, amy ze nalalak’ ama’e, vaho tali-randra ty niariary aze.
37 All the ten bases were made in this way, after the same design, of the same size and form.
Amy sata zay ty nandranjie’e ty kalesy folo, songa lima raike naho zehe mira vaho hambam-bintañe.
38 And he made ten brass washing-vessels, everyone taking forty baths, and measuring four cubits; one vessel was placed on every one of the ten bases.
Namboara’e koveta torisike folo; bate efapolo ty nahaatseke ty koveta raike; sambe kiho efatse i koveta rey; ambone’ i kalesy folo rey songa koveta raike.
39 And he put the bases by the house, five on the right side and five on the left; and he put the great water-vessel on the right side of the house, to the east, facing south.
Napo’e an-kavana’ i anjombay ty kalesy lime, naho lime ty ankavia’ i anjombay; le najado’e ankavana’ i anjomba atiñanañey mañatimo i sajoay.
40 And Hiram made the pots and spades and the basins. So Hiram came to the end of all the work he did for King Solomon in the house of the Lord:
Nitsenè’ i Kirame o valàñeo, o endraendra’eo naho o kovetao. Aa le nifonire’ i Kirame i fitoloñañe nanoe’e ho a i Selomò mpanjaka añ’anjomba’ Iehovày;
41 The two pillars and the two cups of the crowns which were on the tops of the two pillars; and the network covering the two cups of the crowns on the tops of the pillars,
i fahañe roe rey; i lima roe an-doha’e ambone’ o faha’eo rey; naho i tsingarakarake roe nanaroñe i lima roe an-doha’e ambone’ o faha’eo reiy;
42 And the four hundred apples for the network, two lines of apples for every network, covering the two cups of the crowns on the pillars;
naho i voan-dagoa efa-jato amy tsingarakarake roe reiy, dagoa indroe mitoitoy ami’ty tsingarakarake raike hanakonañe i lima roe an-doha’e ambone’ i fahañe reiy;
43 And the ten bases, with the ten washing-vessels on them;
naho i kalesy folo rey naho i koveta folo ambone’ o kalesio rey;
44 And the great water-vessel, with the twelve oxen under it;
naho i riakey naho i añombe folo-ro’ amby ambane’ i riakey rey;
45 And the pots and the spades and the basins; all the vessels which Hiram made for King Solomon, for the house of the Lord, were of polished brass.
naho o valàñeo, o endraendrao, vaho o kovetao; hene niranjie’ i Kirame ho a i Selomò mpanjaka, añ’anjomba’ Iehovà ao, songa torisike rinamerame.
46 He made them of liquid metal in the lowland of Jordan, at the way across the river, at Adama, between Succoth and Zarethan.
Amonto’ Iordaney ty nampitranaha’ i mpanjakay iareo, an-tane lietse añivo’ i Sokote naho i Tsaretane.
47 The weight of all these vessels was not measured, because there was such a number of them; it was not possible to get the weight of the brass.
Le nenga’ i Selomò tsy ho lanjaeñe i fanake iaby izay amy t’ie niloho maro; tsy nilefe tsikaraheñe ty lanja’ o torisikeo.
48 And Solomon had all the vessels made for use in the house of the Lord: the altar of gold and the gold table on which the holy bread was placed;
Hene niranjie’ i Selomò o fanak’ añ’ anjomba’ Iehovào; i kitrely volamenay, naho i rairay volamena fasia-mofom-piatrefañey;
49 And the supports for the lights, five on the right side and five on the left before the inmost room, of clear gold; and the flowers and the lights and all the instruments of gold;
o fitàn-jiroo—lime ty ankavana’e naho lime ty ankavia’e añatrefa’ i toe-miavakey— volamena ki’e; naho o voñeo, o failoo, vaho o fikavitseo—volamena;
50 And the cups and the scissors and the basins and the spoons and the fire-trays, all of gold; and the pins on which the doors were turned, the doors of the inner house, the most holy place, and the doors of the Temple, all of gold.
o soakazoo naho o fiharatan-tsokotsokoo naho o kovetao naho o sadròn’ afoo naho o endraendrao—volamena ki’e; naho o soavilio, ho amo lalan-kivoho añate’eo, i toetse loho-miavakey, vaho ho a o lala’ i akibaio (o miatrek’ añate’eo)—volamena.
51 So all the work King Solomon had done in the house of the Lord was complete. Then Solomon took the holy things which David his father had given, the silver and the gold and all the vessels, and put them in the store-houses of the house of the Lord.
Aa le nifonitse o fitoloñañe nanoe’ i Selomò añ’anjomba’ Iehovào. Le hene nendese’ i Selomò ao o raha navì’ i Davide rae’eo, i volafotiy, i volamenay naho o fanakeo; vaho napo’e amy fanontonam-baran’ anjomba’ Iehovày.