< 1 Kings 3 >

1 And so the kingdom was confirmed in the hand of Solomon, and he was joined with Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, by affinity. For he took his daughter, and he led her into the city of David, until he completed building his own house, and the house of the Lord, and the wall of Jerusalem all around.
Nakikadua ni Solomon kenni Faraon nga ari ti Egipto babaen iti panagasawana iti anak ni Faraon. Inkuyogna ti anak ni Faraon ket impanna isuna iti siudad ni David agingga a nalpas ti panangipatakderna iti balayna, ti balay ni Yahweh, ken ti pader iti aglawlaw ti Jerusalem.
2 But still the people immolated in the high places. For no temple had been built to the name of the Lord, even to that day.
Agidatdaton dagiti tattao kadagiti pagdaydayawan gapu ta awan pay ti balay a naipatakder para iti nagan ni Yahweh.
3 Now Solomon loved the Lord, walking in the precepts of David, his father, except that he immolated in the high places, and he burned incense.
Ay-ayaten ni Solomon ni Yahweh, tungtungpalenna dagiti alagaden ni David nga amana, malaksid laeng iti panagidaton ken panagipuorna iti insenso kadagiti altar.
4 And so, he went away to Gibeon, so that he might immolate there; for that was the greatest high place. Solomon offered upon that altar, at Gibeon, one thousand victims as holocausts.
Napan ti ari idiay Gibeon tapno mangidaton sadiay, ta dayta ti kalatakan nga altar. Nagidaton ni Solomon iti dayta nga altar iti sangaribu a daton a mapuoran.
5 Then the Lord appeared to Solomon, through a dream in the night, saying, “Request whatever you wish, so that I may give it to you.”
Nagparang ni Yahweh kenni Solomon idiay Gibeon iti maysa a rabii babaen iti tagtagainep; kinunana, “Agkiddawka! Ania ti rumbeng nga itedko kenka?”
6 And Solomon said: “You have shown great mercy to your servant David, my father, because he walked in your sight in truth and justice, and with an upright heart before you. And you have kept your great mercy for him, and you have given him a son sitting upon his throne, just as it is this day.
Isu a kinuna ni Solomon, “Impakitam ti kasta unay a kinapudnom iti tulagmo iti adipenmo a ni David nga amak, gapu ta nagbiag isuna a mapagtalkan ken nalinteg iti imatangmo, ken addaan isuna iti managtulnog puso. Pinagtalinaedmo kenkuana daytoy a kinapudnom unay iti tulagmo ken inikkam isuna iti anak nga agtugaw iti tronona ita nga aldaw.
7 And now, O Lord God, you have caused your servant to reign in place of David, my father. But I am a small child, and I am ignorant of my entrance and departure.
Ket ita, Yahweh a Diosko, insaadmo nga ari ti adipenmo a kas kasukat ni David nga amak, uray no maysaak laeng nga ubing. Saanko nga ammo no kasano ti rummuar wenno umuneg.
8 And your servant is in the midst of the people that you have chosen, an immense people, who are not able to be numbered or counted because of their multitude.
Ti adipenmo ket adda iti nagtetengngaan dagiti tattao a pinilim, nakaad-adu a tattao a saan a mabilang.
9 Therefore, give to your servant a teachable heart, so that he may be able to judge your people, and to discern between good and evil. For who will be able to judge this people, your people, who are so many?”
Ikkam koma ngarud ti adipenmo iti mannakaawat a puso a mangikeddeng kadagiti tattaom, tapno ammok a paggidiaten ti nasayaat ken dakes. Ta siasino ti makabael a mangikeddeng kadagitoy nakaad-adu unay a tattaom?”
10 And the word was pleasing before the Lord, that Solomon had requested this kind of thing.
Naay-ayo ti Apo iti daytoy a kiddaw ni Solomon.
11 And the Lord said to Solomon: “Since you have requested this word, and you have not asked for many days or for wealth for yourself, nor for the lives of your enemies, but instead you have requested for yourself wisdom in order to discern judgment:
Isu a kinuna ti Dios kenkuana, “Gapu ta kiniddawmo daytoy a banag ken saanmo a kiniddaw ti atiddog a biag, kinabaknang wenno ti biag dagiti kabusormo, ngem pannakaawat a mangilasin iti kinalinteg ti kiniddawmo.
12 behold, I have done for you according to your words, and I have given you a wise and understanding heart, so much so that there has been no one like you before you, nor anyone who will rise up after you.
Adtoy, aramidek dagiti amin a kiniddawmo kaniak. Ikkanka iti kinasirib ken mannakaawat a puso, tapno awan ti kas kenka a nagbiag idi, ken awanto pay ti tumaud a kas kenka.
13 But also the things for which you did not ask, I have given to you, namely wealth and glory, so that no one has been like you among the kings in the all days before.
Itedko met kenka ti saanmo a dinawat, kinabaknang ken dayaw tapno awanto ti siasinoman kadagiti ari ti kas kenka iti amin nga al-aldawmo.
14 And if you will walk in my ways, and keep my precepts and my commandments, just as your father walked, I will lengthen your days.”
No agbiagka babaen kadagiti wagasko a tungpalem dagiti alagadek ken dagiti bilbilinko a kas iti panagbiag ni David nga amam, ngarud, paatiddogek ti al-aldawmo.”
15 Then Solomon awakened, and he understood that it was a dream. And when he had arrived in Jerusalem, he stood before the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and he offered holocausts and made victims of peace offerings, and he held a great feast for all his servants.
Kalpasanna, nakariing ni Solomon, ket naamirisna a daytoy ket tagtagainep. Immay isuna iti Jerusalem ket nagtakder iti sangoanan ti lakasa ti tulag ti Apo. Nangidaton isuna kadagiti daton a mapuoran amin ken daton a pakikappia, ket nagparambak isuna para kadagiti amin nga adipenna.
16 Then two women harlots went to the king, and they stood before him.
Kalpasanna, dua a babbai a balangkantis ti immay iti ari ket nagtakderda iti sangoananna.
17 And one of them said: “I beg you, my lord, I and this woman were living in one house, and I gave birth, with her in the room.
Kinuna ti maysa a babai, “O apok, siak ken daytoy a babai ket agnanaed iti maymaysa a balay, ket impasngayko ti maysa nga ubing a kaduak isuna iti balay.
18 Then, on the third day after I gave birth, she also gave birth. And we were together, with no other person with us in the house, only the two of us.
Ket napasamak nga idi maikatlo nga aldaw kalpasan ti panagpasngayko, nagpasngay met daytoy a babai. Agkaduakami. Awan ti sabali a tao iti balay, ngem dakami laeng a dua iti balay.
19 Then this woman’s son died in the night. For while sleeping, she smothered him.
Ket iti rabii, natay ti anak daytoy a babai gapu ta naiddaanna isuna.
20 And rising up in the silent depths of the night, she took my son from my side, while I, your handmaid, was sleeping, and she set him in her bosom. Then she placed her dead son in my bosom.
Isu a bimmangon isuna iti katengngaan ti rabii ket innalana ti anakko iti abayko bayat a nakaturog ti adipenmo, ket impaiddana iti barukongna, ket impaiddana ti natay nga anakna iti barukongko.
21 And when I had arisen in the morning, so that I might give milk to my son, he appeared to be dead. But gazing upon him more diligently in the light of day, I realized that he was not mine, whom I had born.”
Idi bimmangonak iti bigat tapno pasusoek ti anakko, natayen isuna. Ngem idi miningmingak a nalaing isuna iti kaagsapaanna, saan nga isuna ti anakko nga impasngayko.”
22 And the other woman responded: “It is not such as you say. Instead, your son is dead, but mine is alive.” To the contrary, she said: “You are lying. For my son lives, and your son is dead.” And in this manner, they were contending before the king.
Ket kinuna ti maysa a babai, “Saan, ti sibibiag ti anakko, ket ti natay ti anakmo.” Kinuna ti immuna a babai, “Saan, ti natay ti anakmo, ket ti sibibiag ti anakko.” Kastoy ti panagsinnaritada iti sangoanan ti ari.
23 Then said the king: “This one says, ‘My son is alive, and your son is dead.’ And the other responds, ‘No, instead your son is dead, but mine lives.’”
Ket kinuna ti ari, “Ibagbaga ti maysa kadakayo, 'Daytoy nabiag ti anakko, ket anakmo ti natay,' ket kunkuna met ti maysa, 'Saan, daydiay natay ti anakmo, ket ti sibibiag ti anakko.'”
24 Therefore the king said, “Bring a sword to me.” And when they had brought a sword before the king,
Kinuna ti ari, “Iyegandak iti kampilan.” Nangiyegda ngarud iti kampilan iti sangoanan ti ari.
25 he said, “Divide the living infant in two parts, and give a half part to the one and a half part to the other.”
Ket kinuna ti ari, “Guduaenyo ti sibibiag nga ubing, ket itedyo ti kagudua iti daytoy a babai ket itedyo met ti kaguduana iti sabali pay a babai.”
26 But the woman, whose son was alive, said to the king, for her heart was moved concerning her son, “I beg you, my lord, give the living infant to her, and do not kill him.” To the contrary, the other said, “Let it be neither for me, nor for you, instead divide it.”
Ket kinasao ti babai nga akin-anak iti nabiag nga ubing ti ari, ta napnoan iti asi ti pusona para iti anakna, ket kinunana, “O apok, itedyo kenkuana ti sibibiag nga ubing, saanyo a patpatayen isuna.” Ngem kinuna ti maysa a babai, “Saanto isuna a maited kaniak wenno maited kenka. Guduaenyo isuna.”
27 The king responded and said: “Give the living infant to this woman, and do not kill it. For she is his mother.”
Ket simmungbat ti ari a kunana, “Itedyo ti sibibiag nga ubing iti umuna a babai, ket saanyo a patpatayen. Isuna ti ina ti ubing.”
28 Then all of Israel heard about the judgment that the king had judged, and they feared the king, seeing that the wisdom of God was in him to accomplish judgment.
Idi nangngeg ti entero nga Israel ti panangngeddeng nga inaramid ti ari, nagbutengda iti ari, gapu ta nakitada nga adda kenkuana ti kinasirib ti Dios iti panangikeddeng.

< 1 Kings 3 >