< 2 Chronicles 25 >

1 Amaziah was twenty-five years old when he had begun to reign. And he reigned for twenty-nine years in Jerusalem. The name of his mother was Jehoaddan, from Jerusalem.
Amaziah teh siangpahrang a tawk navah, kum 25 touh a pha. Jerusalem vah kum 29 touh a bawi teh, a manu teh Jerusalem tami Jehoaddin doeh.
2 And he accomplished good in the sight of the Lord. Yet truly, not with a perfect heart.
BAWIPA e mithmu vah, hawinae a sak, hatei yuemkamcunae lungthin hoi nahoeh.
3 And when he saw himself to be strengthened in his rule, he cut the throats of the servants who had killed his father, the king.
Hahoi a uknaeram a cak torei teh, a na pa ka thet e sannaw hah a thei.
4 But he did not put to death their sons, just as it was written in the book of the law of Moses, where the Lord instructed, saying: “The fathers shall not be slain because of the sons, nor the sons because of their fathers. Instead, each one shall die for his own sin.”
Hatei, a canaw teh thet hoeh. Mosi e cauk dawk thut e, canaw kecu dawk a napanaw due hanelah awm hoeh niteh, a napanaw kecu dawk canaw hai due hanelah awm hoeh. Tami pueng mae yon kecu dawk due hanelah a o, telah BAWIPA ni kâ a poe e patetlah a sak.
5 And then Amaziah gathered together Judah, and he organized them by families, and tribunes, and centurions, throughout all of Judah and Benjamin. And he numbered them from twenty years old and upward. And he found three hundred thousand young men, who could go forth to battle, and who could hold spear and shield.
Amaziah ni Judahnaw a pâkhueng teh Judah hoi Benjaminnaw pueng a imthung lahoi 1000 ka uk e rahim thoseh, 100 touh hoi lathueng ka uk e rahim thoseh koung ao sak. Kum 20 touh hoi lathueng lae a touk teh, tahroe hoi saiphei ka hno thai ni teh taran ka tuk thai e 300, 000 touh a pha.
6 Also, he hired for pay from Israel one hundred thousand experienced men, for one hundred talents of silver.
Isarel ram e tarankahawi ni teh athakaawme 100, 000 touh ngun tangka talen 100 touh hoi a hlai.
7 Then a man of God came to him, and he said: “O king, let not the army of Israel go forth with you. For the Lord is not with Israel, nor with all the sons of Ephraim.
Hatei ahni koe Cathut e tami buet touh a tho teh, Oe siangpahrang, Isarel ransanaw nang koe bawk hanh naseh, bangkongtetpawiteh, BAWIPA teh Isarelnaw (Ephraim catounnaw mek touksin hoeh) koelah awm hoeh.
8 But if you think that a war stands by the strength of the army, God will cause you to be overwhelmed by the enemies. For indeed, it belongs to God to assist, and to put to flight.”
Hatei na cet pawiteh taranhawi laihoi tarantuknae hmuen koe kâroe telah nahoeh pawiteh Cathut ni tarannaw hmalah na sung sakpayon vaih. Bangkongtetpawiteh, Cathut teh kabawpthainae hoi pahnawtthainae thaonae a tawn telah atipouh.
9 And Amaziah said to the man of God, “Then what will become of the one hundred talents, which I gave to the soldiers of Israel?” And the man of God responded to him, “The Lord has that from which he is able to give much more than this to you.”
Amaziah ni Cathut e tami koevah, telah pawiteh, Isarel ransanaw koe talen 100 touh rip ka poe e hah bangtelamaw ka ti han telah atipouh. Cathut e tami ni, BAWIPA ni hethlak kapap bout na poe thai, telah atipouh.
10 And so, Amaziah separated the army, which had come to him from Ephraim, so that they would return to their place. But having become very angry against Judah, they returned to their own region.
Hottelah, Amaziah ni Ephraim ram e ransanaw bout ban hanelah a kapek. Hatdawkvah, Judahnaw koe a lung pueng hoi a phuen teh, lungphuen laihoi a ban awh.
11 Then Amaziah confidently led forth his people. And he went away to the Valley of the Salt Pits, and he struck down ten thousand of the sons of Seir.
Amaziah ni tha a kâla teh, a taminaw a hrawi teh, palawi yawn dawk a cei awh teh, Seir catounnaw 10, 000 touh a thei awh.
12 And the sons of Judah captured another ten thousand of the men. And they led them to the precipice of a certain rock. And they threw them from the summit, and they were all broken apart.
Alouke 10, 000 touh teh, Judahnaw ni a hring lahoi a man awh teh lungsong koe a ceikhai awh teh, lungsong van hoi a tanawt awh teh, reppasei lah a bo awh.
13 But the army that Amaziah had sent away, so that they would not go with him into battle, spread out among the cities of Judah, from Samaria as far as Beth-horon. And having killed three thousand, they took away much plunder.
Hatei, Amaziah ni tarantuknae hmuen koe cei hoeh hanelah a ban sak e ransanaw ni Samaria kho koehoi Bethhoron totouh Judah khonaw a tuk awh teh, tami 3, 000 touh a thei awh teh, lawphno moikapap a la awh.
14 Truly, after the slaughter of the Edomites, and when the gods of the sons of Seir were brought, Amaziah chose them as gods for himself. And he was adoring them, and burning incense to them.
Hahoi Amaziah teh Edomnaw theinae koehoi a ban navah, Seir catounnaw e cathut a bankhai teh, a cathut hanelah a kangdue sak teh, a bawk teh hmuitui thuengnae a sak.
15 For this reason, the Lord became angry against Amaziah, and he sent a prophet to him, who would say to him, “Why have you adored gods who did not free their own people from your hand?”
Hatdawkvah, Amaziah koe BAWIPA a lungkhuek teh, ahni koe profet a patoun teh, ahni koevah, na kut dawk hoi a taminaw ka rungngang thai hoeh e cathut bangkongmaw na tawng, telah atipouh.
16 And after he spoke these things, he responded to him: “Are you the counselor of the king? Be quiet! Otherwise I will put you to death.” And departing, the prophet said, “I know that God has decided to kill you, because you have done this evil, and also because you have not agreed to my counsel.”
Hahoi ahni koe lawk a dei lahun nah, siangpahrang ni siangpahrang lawkcengkung lah na sak maw, duem awmh telah atipouh. Bangkongmaw na hringnae due sak hanelah na ngai. Hottelah, profet ni, Cathut ni hettelah na sak teh, ka pouknae banglahai na noutna hoeh dawkvah, raphoe hanelah na noenae ka panue telah ati teh, duem ao.
17 And so Amaziah, the king of Judah, undertaking a very wicked counsel, sent to Joash, the son of Jehoahaz, the son of Jehu, the king of Israel, saying: “Come, let us see one another.”
Judah siangpahrang Amaziah ni pouknae a hei teh, Isarel siangpahrang Jehu capa lah kaawm e Jehoahaz capa Joash koe vah, tho haw minhmai kâhmo vaiteh, kâkhen roi haw sei telah tami a patoun.
18 But he sent back messengers, saying: “The thistle which is in Lebanon sent to the cedar of Lebanon, saying: ‘Give your daughter to my son as wife.’ And behold, the beasts that were in the forest of Lebanon passed through, and they trampled the thistle.
Isarel siangpahrang ni Judah siangpahrang Amaziah koe vah, Lebanon mon pâkhing ni Lebanon mon e Sidar thingkung koevah, na canu hah ka capa e yu hanlah na poe telah lawk a thui. Hahoi Lebanon mon e sarang a tho teh, pâkhingnaw koung ka rawm lah a katin.
19 You said, ‘I struck down Edom.’ And for this reason, your heart is lifted up with pride. Settle in your own house. Why do you provoke evil against yourself, so that you may fall, and then Judah with you?”
Nang ni khenhaw! Edom teh ka tâ telah na kâoup. Nama im duem awmh. Nama hoi Judah ram rawkphainae hah bangkongmaw na tâco sak han telah tami a patoun.
20 Amaziah was not willing to listen to him, because it was the will of the Lord that he be delivered into the hands of the enemies, because of the gods of Edom.
Hatei, Amaziah ni banglahai noutna hoeh. Bangkongtetpawiteh, Edomnaw e cathut a tawng kecu dawk, Judah ram teh a taran kut dawk poe thai nahanelah Cathut ni a noe e doeh.
21 And so Joash, the king of Israel, ascended, and they presented themselves within the sight of one another. Now Amaziah, the king of Judah, was in Beth-shemesh of Judah.
Hottelah Isarel siangpahrang Joash teh, a takhang teh, Judah siangpahrang Amaziah hoi Judah ram Bethshemesh vah minhmai kâhmo hoi khei a kâkhet roi.
22 And Judah fell before Israel. And each one fled to his own tent.
Hahoi Judah teh Isarel hmalah a sung teh tamipueng a ma im lah koung a yawng awh.
23 Then Joash, the king of Israel, captured Amaziah, the king of Judah, the son of Joash, the son of Jehoahaz, at Beth-shemesh, and he led him to Jerusalem. And he destroyed its walls, from the gate of Ephraim as far as the gate of the corner, four hundred cubits.
Isarel siangpahrang ni Judah siangpahrang Ahaziah e capa lah kaawm e Jehoahaz capa Amaziah teh Bethshemesh vah a man awh. Jerusalem lah a ceikhai teh, Jerusalem rapan teh, Ephraim rapan longkha koehoi, rapan takin longkha totouh dong 400 touh koung a raphoe pouh.
24 Also, he brought back to Samaria all the gold and silver, and all the vessels, which he had found in the house of God, and with Obededom in the treasuries of the king’s house, as well as sons for hostages.
Hatnavah, sui, ngun hoi hnopai pueng Obededom hoi Cathut im dawk e a hmu e hnopai pueng siangpahrang im dawk a pâkhueng e hnopai naw hoi san lah man e hai, Samaria lah a bankhai.
25 Then Amaziah, the son of Joash, the king of Judah, lived for fifteen years after the death of Joash, the son of Jehoahaz, the king of Israel.
Judah siangpahrang Joash capa Amaziah teh, Isarel siangpahrang Jehoahaz capa Joash a due hnukkhu kum 15 touh a hring rah.
26 Now the rest of the words of Amaziah, the first and the last, have been written in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel.
Amaziah thaw tawknae dawk hoi kaawm rae naw teh a kamtawng hoi a pout totouh, Judah hoi Isarel siangpahrangnaw e cauk dawk thut lah awm hoeh namaw.
27 And after he withdrew from the Lord, they set up an ambush against him in Jerusalem. But since he had fled into Lachish, they sent and killed him in that place.
Hottelah Amaziah ni BAWIPA hnukkâbangnae koehoi a kâhat tahma Jerusalem vah arulahoi a kamkhueng awh teh, Lakhish kho lah a yawng. Hateh, Lakhish kho lah tami a pâlei sak teh haw vah a thei awh,
28 And having carried him back upon horses, they buried him with his fathers in the City of David.
A ro teh marang hoi a phu teh mintoenaw koe Judah khopui dawk a pakawp awh.

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