< 2 Kings 16 >

1 In the seventeenth year of Pekah, the son of Remaliah: Ahaz, the son of Jotham, reigned as king of Judah.
Iti maikasangapulo ket pito a tawen ni Peka a lalaki a putot ni Remalias, nangrugi a nagturay ni Ahaz a putot ni Jotam nga ari ti Juda.
2 Ahaz was twenty years old when he had begun to reign, and he reigned for sixteen years in Jerusalem. He did not do what was pleasing in the sight of the Lord, his God, as his father David did.
Duapulo ti tawen ni Ahaz idi nangrugi isuna a nagturay, ken nagturay isuna iti sangapulo ket innem a tawen idiay Jerusalem. Saanna nga inaramid ti rumbeng iti imatang ni Yahweh a Diosna, saan a kas iti inaramid ni David a kapuonanna.
3 Instead, he walked in the way of the kings of Israel. Moreover, he even consecrated his son, making him pass through fire, in accord with the idols of the nations that the Lord destroyed before the sons of Israel.
Ngem ketdi, nagbiag isuna iti wagas dagiti ari ti Israel; kinapudnona, impuorna ti anakna a kas daton a mapuoran a tinuladna dagiti nakarimrimon nga aramid dagiti pagilian, a pinagtalaw ni Yahweh iti imatang dagiti tattao ti Israel.
4 Also, he was immolating victims, and burning incense, in the high places, and on the hills, and under every leafy tree.
Nangidaton isuna kadagiti daton ken nangipuor iti insenso kadagiti nangangato a disso, kadagiti rabaw ti turturod ken iti sirok ti tunggal narukbos a kayo.
5 Then Rezin, the king of Syria, and Pekah, the son of Remaliah, the king of Israel, ascended to do battle against Jerusalem. And they besieged Ahaz, but they were not able to overcome him.
Kalpasanna, ni Resin nga ari ti Aram ken ni Peka a lalaki a putot ni Remalias, ari ti Israel ket simang-atda iti Jerusalem tapno rumaut. Linakubda ni Ahaz ngem saanda a maparmek isuna.
6 At that time, Rezin, the king of Syria, restored Elath to Syria, and he expelled the Judeans from Elath. And the Idumeans went into Elath, and they have lived there, even to this day.
Iti dayta met laeng a tiempo, sinubli ni Resin nga ari ti Aram ti Elat para iti Aram ken pinapanawna idiay Elat dagiti lallaki ti Juda. Kalpasanna, immay dagiti Arameo idiay Elat nga isu ti pagnanaedanda agingga ita.
7 Then Ahaz sent messengers to Tiglath-pileser, the king of the Assyrians, saying: “I am your servant, and I am your son. Ascend and accomplish my salvation from the hand of the king of Syria, and from the hand of the king of Israel, who have risen up together against me.”
Nangibaon ngarud ni Ahaz iti mensahero kenni Tiglat Pileser nga ari ti Asiria, a kunana, “Siak ti adipenmo ken anakmo. Sumang-atka ditoy ket ispalennak manipud iti ima iti ari ti Aram ken manipud iti ima ti ari ti Israel a nangraut kaniak.”
8 And when he had collected the silver and the gold that could be found in the house of the Lord, and in the treasuries of the king, he sent it as a gift to the king of the Assyrians.
Innala ngarud ni Ahaz ti pirak ken balitok a nasarakan iti balay ni Yahweh ken dagiti gameng iti palasio ti ari ket impatulodna a kas sagut iti ari ti Asiria.
9 And he agreed to his will. For the king of the Assyrians ascended against Damascus, and he laid waste to it. And he carried away its inhabitants to Cyrene. But Rezin he killed.
Ket impangag isuna ti ari ti Asiria, ket napan rinaut ti ari ti Asiria ti Damasco, pinarmekna daytoy ken impanawna dagiti tattao sadiay a kas baludda idiay Kir. Pinatayna pay ni Resin nga ari ti Aram.
10 And king Ahaz traveled to Damascus to meet Tiglath-pileser, the king of the Assyrians. And when he had seen the altar of Damascus, king Ahaz sent to Uriah, the priest, its pattern and likeness, according to all of its work.
Napan ni ari Ahaz idiay Damasco tapno sabatenna ni Tiglat Pileser nga ari ti Asiria. Idiay Damasco, adda nakitana a maysa nga altar. Nangipatulod isuna kenni Urias a padi iti ladawan ti altar, ti pagtuladan iti altar ken ti disenio para iti amin a kasapulan iti maaramid nga altar.
11 And Uriah, the priest, constructed an altar in accord with all that king Ahaz had commanded from Damascus. Uriah, the priest, did so, until king Ahaz arrived from Damascus.
Nagaramid ngarud ni Urias a padi iti altar a kapadpada laeng ti plano nga impatulod ni Ari Ahaz manipud Damasco. Inleppasna daytoy sakbay a simangpet ni Ari Ahaz manipud Damasco.
12 And when the king had arrived from Damascus, he saw the altar, and he venerated it. And he went up and immolated holocausts, with his own sacrifice.
Idi nagsubli ti ari manipud Damasco, nakitana ti altar; immasideg ti ari iti altar ket nangidaton isuna iti daytoy.
13 And he offered libations, and he poured out the blood of the peace offerings, which he had offered, upon the altar.
Nagidaton isuna iti daton a mapuoran ken daton a bukel, imbukbokna ti daton a mainom, ken inwarsina iti altar ti dara ti indatonna a daton a pakikadua.
14 But the altar of brass, which was before the Lord, he took away from the face of the temple, and from the place of the altar, and from the place of the temple of the Lord. And he positioned it at the side of the altar, toward the north.
Ti bronse nga altar nga adda iti sangoanan ni Yahweh— innalana manipud iti sangoanan ti templo, iti nagbaetan ti altarna ken ti templo ni Yahweh, ket impanna iti akin amianan a paset ti altarna
15 Also, king Ahaz instructed Uriah, the priest, saying: “Upon the great altar, offer the morning holocaust, and the evening sacrifice, and the holocaust of the king, and his sacrifice, and the holocaust of the entire people of the land, and their sacrifices. But their libations, and all the blood of the holocaust, and all the blood of the victim, you shall pour out upon it. Then truly, the altar of brass shall be prepared for use at my will.”
Kalpasanna binilin ni Ari Ahaz ni Urias a padi, kunana, “Iti dakkel nga altar, puoram ti mapuoran a daton iti bigat ken ti daton a bukel a maidatag iti rabii, ken ti mapuoran a daton ti ari ken ti bukel a datonna, ken ti mapuoran a daton dagiti amin a tattao iti daga, ken iti datonda a bukbukel ken ti datonda a mainom. Iwarsim iti daytoy ti amin a dara ti mapuoran a daton ken ti amin a dara ti daton. Ngem ti bronse nga altar ket aramatek no agdawatak iti tulong ti Dios.”
16 And so Uriah, the priest, acted in accord with all that king Ahaz had instructed to him.
Inaramid ni Urias ti kas imbilin ni Ari Ahaz.
17 Then king Ahaz took away the engraved bases, and the basin that was upon them. And he took down the sea from the bronze oxen, which were holding it up. And he positioned it upon a layer of pavement stone.
Ket inikkat ni Ari Ahaz dagiti naididing ken dagiti planggana kadagiti maiyakar-akar a pangiparabawan; inikkatna pay ti bronse a baybay manipud iti bronse a sinan-baka nga adda iti babaen daytoy ket inkabilna iti bato a pagsaadan.
18 Also, the canopy for the Sabbath, which he had built in the temple, and the exterior entrance of the king, he converted into the temple of the Lord, because of the king of the Assyrians.
Inikkatna ti adda atepna a pagnaan para iti Aldaw a Panaginnana nga inyaramidda iti templo, ken ti pagserkan ti ari nga adda iti ruar ti templo ni Yahweh, gapu iti ari ti Asiria.
19 Now the rest of the words of Ahaz that he did, have these not been written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Judah?
No maipanggep met kadagiti dadduma a banbanag maipapan kenni Ahaz ken ti inaramidna, saan kadi a naisurat dagitoy iti Libro dagiti Pakasaritaan dagiti Ari ti Juda?
20 And Ahaz slept with his fathers, and he was buried with them in the city of David. And Hezekiah, his son, reigned in his place.
Pimmusay ni Ahaz ket intanemda iti ayan dagiti kapuonanna iti siudad ni David. Ni Hezekias a lalaki a putotna ti simmukat kenkuana nga ari.

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