< 2 Chronicles 26 >
1 All the people of Judah took Uzziah, sixteen years old, and made him king in succession to his father Amaziah.
Hahoi Judahnaw abuemlah ni kum 16 touh ka phat e Uzziah hah a ceikhai awh teh a na pa Amaziah e yueng lah siangpahrang a tawk sak awh.
2 He rebuilt Eloth and brought it back into the kingdom of Judah after Amaziah died.
Hote siangpahrang teh a na pa a due hnukkhu, Eloth kho a thawng teh, Judah ram thung bout kâen sak.
3 Uzziah was sixteen when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem for fifty-two years. His mother's name was Jecoliah and she came from Jerusalem.
Uzziah siangpahrang a tawk navah, kum 16 touh nueng a pha teh, Jerusalem vah kum 52 touh a bawi. A manu e min teh Jekoliah, Jerusalem tami doeh.
4 He did what was right in the Lord's sight as his father Amaziah had done.
A na pa Amaziah ni a sak e pueng a sak van teh, BAWIPA mithmu vah hawinae a sak.
5 He worshiped God during the lifetime of Zechariah, who taught him to respect God. As long as he followed the Lord, God made him successful.
Ahni teh Cathut e kamnuenae kapanuekkung Zekhariah tueng navah, Cathut ka taket e lah ao. Hatdawkvah, BAWIPA a tawngnae tueng pueng nateh, Cathut ni yawhawi a poe.
6 Uzziah went to war against the Philistines, and he demolished the walls of Gath, Jabneh, and Ashdod. Then he built cities around Ashdod and in other Philistine areas.
Hahoi a kamthaw teh Filistinnaw a tuk. Gath rapan, Jabneh rapan hoi Asdod rapannaw a raphoe pouh. Asdod ram thung hoi Filistin ram thung khonaw a thawng.
7 God helped him against the Philistines, against the Arabians living in Gurbaal, and against the Meunites.
Cathut ni Filistinnaw Gurbaal kaawm e Arabianaw hoi Meunimnaw tuk hanelah ouk a kabawp.
8 The Meunites brought gifts as tribute to Uzziah. His reputation spread as far as the border of Egypt, for he became very powerful.
Ammonnaw ni Uzziah koevah tamuk ouk a poe awh. Hottelah a thao poung dawkvah, Izip ram totouh a kamthang.
9 Uzziah built defensive towers in Jerusalem at the Corner Gate and the Valley Gate, and at the corner, and strengthened them.
Uzziah ni Jerusalem vah takin longkha hoi ayawn longkha hoi rapan longkawi nah koevah, imrasang a sak teh a kalup.
10 He also built towers in the desert and cut many water cisterns out of the rock, because he had a great deal of livestock in the foothills and on the plains. He had farmers and vineyard workers in the hills and in the fertile lowlands, for he loved the soil.
Thingyeiyawn hai imrasang a sak teh, tuikhu moikapap a tai. Bangkongtetpawiteh, saring moikapap a tawn. Ravo hoi tanghling dawk law katawnnaw hoi takhakatawkkungnaw hah monruinaw hoi talai kahawi koe a hruek. Bangkongtetpawiteh, lawsak ka panki e lah a o
11 Uzziah had an army of battle-ready soldiers, in divisions according to the numbers in the listing made by Jeiel the secretary and Maaseiah the official, under the direction of Hananiah, one of the king's commanders.
Uzziah ni ransa taran ka tuk thai e, siangpahrang e ransanaw kahrawikung Hananiah e kut rahim, cakathutkung Jeil hoi kahrawikung Mosi tinaw ni a pouk e patetlah ahuhu lah tarankatuknaw a tawn.
12 The total number of family leaders was 2,600 fighting men.
A tarankahawi ni teh athakaawme, imthung kahrawikung abuemlah 2,600 touh a pha.
13 Under their command was an army of 307,500 trained for battle, who had the power to help the king fight against the enemy.
Kâtawnnae rahim vah, ransa 307, 500 taranum siangpahrang kabawmkung tarantuk thaonae bahu hai ao.
14 Uzziah supplied shields, spears, helmets, armor, bows, and slingstones for the whole army.
Uzziah ni ransanaw abuemlah hanelah saiphei, tahroe, sumlukhung, sumangki, palacung, tâyai hoi talungnaw hai a rakueng pouh.
15 He also made skillfully designed war machines to fire arrows and large stones from the towers and corners of the wall. His reputation spread far and wide, for he received extraordinary help until he became really powerful.
Jerusalem vah imrasang hoi rapan takin tangkuem koe hruek e pala hoi talung kalenpounge pathui nahane, kutsakkathoumnaw ni a sak e seh hai a sak. Hatdawkvah, a min teh kho tangkuem a kamthang. Tami a thakasai poung totouh, kângairu lahoi kabawp e lah ao.
16 But because he was powerful he became arrogant, and this sled to his ruin. For he was unfaithful to the Lord his God, and he himself entered the Lord's Temple to burn incense on the altar of incense.
Hatei a tha o hnukkhu ama rawk nahan totouh a pouknae a kârasang. BAWIPA e Bawkim thung, thuengnae khoungroe koe hmuitui thueng hanelah a kâen teh BAWIPA Cathut a taran teh kâ a poe.
17 Azariah the priest went in after him, with eighty brave priests of the Lord.
Ahnie hnuk vaihma Azariah hoi tarankahawi poung e BAWIPA e vaihma 80 touh a kâbang.
18 They stood up to him, and told him, “It's not your place to burn incense to the Lord. Only the priests, the descendants of Aaron, who have been set apart as holy may burn incense. Get out of the sanctuary, for you have sinned, and the Lord God will not bless you.”
Siangpahrang Uzziah teh a puen teh, ahni koe, Uzziah BAWIPA hanelah hmuitui thuengnae heh na thaw nahoeh. Hmuitui thuengnae teh vaihma Aron capanaw e thaw doeh. Hmuen kathoung koehoi tâcawt, na payon toe. BAWIPA Cathut koehoi barinae na coenae hai nahoeh, telah atipouh awh.
19 Uzziah, who was holding a censer in his hand to offer incense, became furious. But as he raged at the priests in the Lord's Temple in front of the altar of incense, leprosy appeared on his forehead.
Hatdawkvah, Uzziah teh a lungkhuek. Hahoi hmuitui thueng nahanelah tongben a sin. Hottelah vaihmanaw koe a lungkhuek lahun nah BAWIPA im dawk hmuitui thuengnae a kung koe vaihmanaw hmalah a tampa dawk hrikbei a kamnue.
20 When Azariah the chief priest and all the priests looked at him and saw the leprosy on his forehead, they rushed him out. In fact he too was in a hurry to leave, because the Lord had struck him.
Vaihma bawi Azariah hoi vaihma alouke pueng ni a khet awh teh, khenhaw! a tampa dawk hrikbei ao e hah a hmu awh dawkvah, hote hmuen koehoi alawilah a pâlei awh. Ama hai karanglah a tâco, bangkongtetpawiteh, BAWIPA ni a hem.
21 King Uzziah was a leper until the day he died. He lived by himself as a leper, barred from entering the Lord's Temple, while his son Jotham was placed in charge or the king's affairs and governed the country.
Hahoi siangpahrang Uzziah teh a due totouh ka hrikbei e tami lah ao dawkvah, im aloukcalah ao. Hahoi BAWIPA im dawk kâen nahanelah kâpoe awh hoeh toe.
22 The rest of what Uzziah did, from beginning to end, was written down by the prophet Isaiah, son of Amoz.
Uzziah tawksaknae dawk hoi kaawm rae naw kamtawng hoi apout totouh Amoz capa profet Isaiah ni a thut.
23 Uzziah died and was buried near them in a cemetery belonging to the kings, for people said, “He was a leper.” His son Jotham took over as king.
Hottelah Uzziah teh mintoenaw koe a kâhat teh siangpahrangnaw pakawpnae koe a na mintoenaw koe a pakawp awh. Ahni teh ka hrikbei e tami doeh, telah ati awh. Hahoi a capa Jotham teh ahnie yueng lah a bawi.