< 2 Chronicles 31 >
1 When all this had finished, the Israelites who were there went to the towns of Judah and smashed the pagan pillars, cut down the Asherah poles, and destroyed the high places and altars throughout Judah and Benjamin, as well as in Ephraim and Manasseh, until they had completely demolished all of them. After that they all went home to their respective towns.
Hiche kut hi akichai jouvin Israel mipite chu Judah khopi jousea acheuvin song khomho, Asherah semthu Pathen limho akhen se uvin chuleh namdang Pathen houna maicham ho jouse asusesoh keijun ahi. Amahon Judah gamsung jouseleh, Benjamin, Ephraim chuleh Manesseh gamsung jousea hitichun abolsoh keijun ahi
2 Then Hezekiah reallocated the divisions of the priests and Levites, each according to their service: presenting burnt offerings and friendship offerings, serving, giving thanks, and singing praises at the entrances of the Lord's Temple.
Hezekiah lengpan thempu holeh Levi te kimanchah ding daan athahsem kitnin hichea hi apanmunu dungjui cheh a atohdiu toh umtha cheh ahi. Thempu holeh Levi hon pumgo thilto atodiu, chamna thilto a tohdiu, houinna Pathen houkhom na – a pan alahdiu dan leh, kipanale thangvah chuleh houin'a jatchom chomma atohding daanhou aboncha ahopsoh ahi
3 The king contributed personally towards the morning and evening burnt offerings, and for the burnt offerings on the Sabbaths, new moons, and special feasts, as required by the Law of the Lord.
Lengpan ama neile ama thilho a konna kipehna, pumgo thilto ding a apehdoh dingho, jingkah nilhah a pumgo thiltoding ahin, cholngah nikho ho a pumgo thilto atoding ahin, lhathah nikho a toding ahin, aphat tepsa kut dinga thilto – a toding ahin, hitia hi Pakai daan thu lekhabu kisun banga chu toding jouse chu atodoh jeng ahi
4 He also ordered the people living in Jerusalem to provide for the priests and Levites so that they could dedicate themselves to studying and teaching the Law of the Lord.
Hiche ban nahin lengpan Jerusalem ma chengho kommah thempu hole Levi hon daan dung jui'a Pakai kin toh na – a akipumpeh theina diuva panhu na thilpeh apehdiuvin thupeh anei jin ahi
5 As soon as the message went out, the Israelites generously gave the firstfruits of the grain, new wine, olive oil, and honey, and of all the crops. They brought plenty, a tithe of everything.
Hiche thupeh hi akiphondoh jouvin Israel chaten chaang gamasa lengpithei ju leh khoiju chuleh alousoh jouseo thiljousea konna hopsom toh bulhingset nin ahin choijun ahi
6 The people of Israel now living in Judah, and the people of Judah brought a tithe of their herds and flocks. They also brought a tithe of what had been dedicated to the Lord their God, and piled them up.
Israel teleh Judah te Judah khopiho – a cheng hon bongchal holeh kelngoichal ho hopsom chuleh Pakai a Pathen diuva thil thenga akatdoh hou atamma tam ahin choijun ahi
7 They started doing this in the third month, and they finished in the seventh month.
Kipehna a thilpeh ho lhathum channa – a patnin ahung lutpan nin akit lha li channa geijin ahung lutbe jing jenge tamtah akiset tho jengin ahi
8 When Hezekiah and his officials came and saw what had been collected, they thanked the Lord and his people Israel.
Hezekiah lengpa leh anoija natong lamkaihon ijatgei hunglut ham ti amuchen nun ahileh Pakai athangvah un chuleh amipi teo jong apahchaovin ahi
9 Hezekiah asked the priests and Levites about what had been collected.
Lengpan thempu hole Levi te komma chun hiche kiphal dohna thilpeh ho thuhi anaseijin ahi
10 Azariah, the chief priest of the family of Zadok, answered, “Ever since the people began to bring their contributions into the Lord's Temple, we have had enough to eat and plenty to spare. Because the Lord has blessed his people there is so much left over.”
Chuleh Thempulen Azariah leh Zadok chilhah hochun ama kommah anaseijun “Mipi hon hitobang a kiphal dohna thilpeh ho houinna ahinpeh lutjeh un nehle chah anengin avalleovin ahi. Hiti hohi Pakaiyin amipite phatthei aboh jeh u ahi” atiove
11 Hezekiah ordered the construction of storehouses in the Lord's Temple. Once they were ready,
Lengpa thupeh dung juiyin amahon houinnah thil koina anagong toh un ahi
12 the people faithfully brought in their offerings, tithes, and dedicated gifts. Conaniah the Levite was the one who was responsible for them, and his brother Shimei was second in command.
Hitichun amahon kipeh na thilhole hopsom hochu abitkeina ding munnah anakoitup mun ahi. Amahon Levi mi Cononiah chu hiche vesui dingin ana nganseovin asopipa hi ama kithopidin apansah un ahi
13 They were in charge of the following officers: Jehiel, Azaziah, Nahath, Asahel, Jerimoth, Jozabad, Eliel, Ismachiah, Mahath, and Benaiah were overseers who assisted Conaniah and Shimei his brother. They were appointed by King Hezekiah and Azariah, the chief officer of God's Temple.
Levi te mi 10 (Som) amani noija natong dingin apansah un ahi, Jehiel, Azaziah, Nahath, Asahel, Jerimoth, Eliel, Ismachiah, Mahath leh Benaiah ahiove. Hitobang tohgon hohi lengpa Hezekiah leh thempulen Azariah thaneina noija kitungdoh ahi
14 Kore, son of Imnah, the Levite, the gatekeeper of the East Gate, was responsible for receiving the freewill offerings given to God. He also distributed the offerings given to the Lord, together with the consecrated gifts.
Levi mi Imnah chapa Kore chu houin kelkot solang panga vengtup pipuipen ahin, amahin kipehna thipeh Pakaija kipeh hochu alatup leh ahomdoh a pang ahi
15 Under him were his assistants Eden, Miniamin, Jeshua, Shemaiah, Amariah, and Shecaniah. They faithfully made the allocations to their fellow Levites in their towns, according to the priestly divisions, sharing equally with the old and young.
Thempuho chenna khopi dung ho a chun, ama chu Levi mi hicheng hin ana kithopiovin ahi; Eden, Miniamin, Jeshua, Shemiah, Amariah leh Shecaniah ahiove. Amaho hin asopio Levi hochu anatoh u dungjui cheh in kibang cheh in anahom doh jiovin ahi
16 They also gave allowances to the males listed in the genealogy who were three years of age or older, to all who would enter the Lord's Temple to perform their daily duties of serving according to the responsibilities of their divisions.
Phung le chang dungjuija hilouvin, amahon pasal ho chu kum 30 lhingle achunga hochu houinna amoppoh nao apanmunnu dungjuijin achandiu ahoppeh un ahi
17 They also gave allowances to the priests listed by family in the genealogy, and to the Levites twenty years of age or older, according to the responsibilities of their divisions.
Thempu hochun aphung dung juiyin tohding apeovin chuleh Levi hochu kum 20 lhingleh atahjo hochu anatoh dungjuijin nganse na aneiyun ahi
18 The genealogy included all the babies, wives, sons, and daughters of the whole community, for they were faithful in making sure they dedicated themselves as holy.
Amahochu ajiteo leh achateo chuleh aincheng houdung juiyin aminnu akijihlut nin ahi – ajeh chu amahohin itihphat hijongleh a kinthengu tohna akimanchah theina diuva tohgon hija ahi
19 In the case of the priests, the descendants of Aaron, those who lived on the farmlands around their towns, men were appointed by name in all the towns to distribute an allocation to every male among the priests and to every Levite as listed in the genealogies.
Khopi a cheng thempu ho lah a kinganse Aaron chilhah ho ahoilouleh hiche khopia chengho thinglhang gamma umho ahin hiche holah a mopohna neihohin thempu insunga pasalho leh Levi phungmi amin kijihlut ho jouse kommah nehle chah hommin apangun ahi
20 This is what Hezekiah did throughout the whole of Judah. He did what was good, right, and true before the Lord his God.
Hezekiah lengpan Judah ho jouse kommah Pakai Pathen mitmua adihjeng abollin Pathen alung lhaisah in ahi
21 In everything he did in working for God's Temple and in following God's laws and commandments, Hezekiah was sincere in his commitment to God. So he was successful in all he did.
Amahi atohna jouse alolhingin ahi. Ajeh chu aman houin chung changa atoh ahin chuleh mipin daan ajuija na diuva atoh ahin Pathenna kitah nanei tah a atoh jeh ahi