< 2 Chronicles 4 >
1 Solomon made a bronze altar twenty cubits long, twenty cubits wide, and ten cubits high.
Yazimba ekyoto eky’ekikomo, obuwanvu bwakyo mita mwenda, n’obugazi bwakyo mita mwenda, ng’obugulumivu bwakyo mita nnya n’ekitundu.
2 He made a “Sea” from cast metal, ten cubits in diameter, five cubits in height, and thirty cubits in circumference.
N’akola Ennyanja ensaanuuse, nga neekulungirivu, nga ya mita nnya n’ekitundu okuva ku mugo okutuuka ku mugo, ng’obugulumivu eri mita bbiri ne desimoolo ssatu, ate ng’obwetooloovu eri mita kkumi na ssatu n’ekitundu.
3 Below it were ornamental bulls all around it, ten per cubit. They were in two rows when it was all cast.
Wansi waakyo waaliyo ebifaananyi by’ente ennume nga mumbe, nga buli emu eri kitundu kya mita obuwanvu, era nga zikyetoolodde. Ebifaananyi byasaanuusibwanga mu nnyiriri bbiri bbiri, ekidiba bwe kyasaanuusibwanga.
4 The Sea was supported by twelve statues of bulls three facing north, three facing west, three facing south, and three facing east. The Sea was placed on them, with their rears toward the center.
Ennyanja yatuulanga ku bifaananyi by’ente ennume kkumi na bbiri, essatu nga zitunuulira obukiikakkono, n’essatu endala nga zitunuulira ebugwanjuba, n’essatu endala nga zitunuulira obukiikaddyo, n’essatu endala nga zitunuulira ebuvanjuba. Ennyanja yatuulanga ku zo waggulu, n’amagulu gaazo ag’emabega nga gatunudde munda, wakati waayo.
5 It was as thick as the width of a hand, and its edge was like the flared edge of a cup or a lily flower. It held three thousand baths.
Obukwafu bwayo bwali nga luta, n’omugo gwayo ng’omugo gw’ekikopo, n’okufaanana ng’efaanana ng’ekimuli ky’amalanga. Yatekebwangamu lita emitwalo mukaaga.
6 He also made ten basins on carts for washing. He placed five on the south side, and five on the north. They were used for cleaning what was used in burnt offerings, but the Sea was used by the priests for washing.
N’akolayo ne bensani kkumi ez’okwolezangamu, etaano n’azissa ku luuyi olw’obukiikaddyo, n’ettaano endala n’azissa ku luuyi olw’obukiikakkono. Omwo mwe mwanyumungulizibwanga ebintu ebyakozesebwanga mu kiseera eky’okuwaayo ebiweebwayo ebyokebwa, naye ng’Ennyanja ya bakabona okuginaabirangamu.
7 He made ten gold lampstands as had been specified, and placed them in the Temple, five on the south side and five on the north.
N’akola ebikondo eby’ettaala ez’omukono kkumi nga bya zaabu, ng’ekiragiro kyabyo bwe kyali, n’abiteeka mu yeekaalu, ebitaano ku luuyi olw’obukiikaddyo, n’ebitaano ebirala ku luuyi olw’obukiikakkono.
8 In addition he made ten tables and placed them in the Temple, five on the south side and five on the north. He also made a hundred gold basins.
N’akola n’emmeeza kkumi, n’aziteeka mu yeekaalu, etaano ku luuyi olw’obukiikaddyo, n’etaano endala ku luuyi olw’obukiikakkono. N’akola ne bbakuli ezikozesebwa okumansira kkumi nga za zaabu.
9 Solomon also built a courtyard of the priests, and the large courtyard and doors for the courtyard, and he covered the doors with bronze.
N’akola oluggya lwa bakabona, n’oluggya olunene ddala, n’enzigi ez’oluggya, n’enzigi n’azisaaba n’ekikomo.
10 He placed the Sea on the south side, by the southeast corner.
Ennyanja n’agiteeka ku luuyi olw’obukiikaddyo obw’ebuvanjuba mu yeekaalu.
11 Hiram also made the pots, shovels, and basins. Hiram completed the work that he had been doing for King Solomon on the Temple of God:
N’akola n’ensuwa, n’ebisena, ne bbakuli. Awo Kulamu n’amaliriza omulimu ogwali gumuwereddwa kabaka Sulemaani ku yeekaalu ya Katonda:
12 the two columns; the two bowl-shaped capitals on top of the columns; the two sets of network that covered both bowls of the capitals on top of the columns;
empagi bbiri, n’emitwe egifaanana ng’ebakuli ku mitwe gy’empagi, n’ebitimba bya mirundi ebiri nga bibeera ku mitwe egyali ku mpagi,
13 the four hundred ornamental pomegranates for the two sets of network—two rows of pomegranates for each network covering both the bowl-shaped capitals on top of the columns;
n’amakomamawanga ebikumi bina obw’ebitimba biri ebibiri, buli kitimba nga kirina ennyiriri bbiri ez’amakomamawanga, nga zitimbye emitwe gy’empagi.
14 the water carts and the basins on the water carts;
N’akola n’ebiyimirirwako, n’amabensani gaakwo,
15 the Sea and the twelve bull statues that supported it; the pots, shovels, forks, and everything else.
n’Ennyanja n’ebifaananyi by’ente ennume emumbe,
16 All the metalwork Hiram made for King Solomon for the house of the Lord was of polished bronze.
n’ensuwa, n’ebisena, n’ewuuma ez’ennyama, n’ebintu byonna ebigenderako. Ebintu byonna Kulamu bye yakolera Kabaka Sulemaani ku lwa yeekaalu ya Mukama yabizigula n’ekikomo.
17 The king cast them in clay molds in the plain of the Jordan between Succoth and Zeredah.
Kabaka yalagira babisaanuusize mu lusenyi lwa Yoludaani, awali ettaka ery’ebbumba wakati w’e Sukkosi n’e Zereda.
18 Solomon made so many of these things that the weight of the bronze used could not be measured.
Sulemaani n’akola ebintu ebyo byonna nga bingi nnyo nnyini, n’obuzito bw’ekikomo mwe byakolebwa ne butamanyibwa.
19 Solomon also made everything used in the Temple of God: the golden altar; the tables where the Bread of the Presence was displayed;
Sulemaani n’akola ebintu byonna ebyole mu yeekaalu ya Katonda: ekyoto ekya zaabu, n’emmeeza okwabanga emigaati egy’okulaga,
20 the lampstands of pure gold and their lamps that were to burn in front of the Most Holy Place as specified;
n’ebikondo eby’ettaala ez’omukono nga bya zaabu, wamu ne ttaala zaabyo, okwakiranga mu maaso g’awaayimirirwanga okwogera, ng’ekiragiro bwe kyali,
21 the decorative flowers, lamps, and tongs—all made of solid gold;
n’ebimuli, ne ttaala, ne wuuma nga byonna zaabu ntuukirivu,
22 the wick trimmers, basins, dishes and censers—all made of gold; and the doors of the Temple: the inner doors to the Most Holy Place, and the doors of the main hall—all covered with gold.
n’ebisalako ebisirinza, ne bensani, ne bbakuli ez’okumansira akaloosa, ne fulampeni nga bya zaabu ennongoose, n’enzigi za yeekaalu, n’enzigi ez’omunda mu Kifo Ekitukuvu Ennyo, n’enzigi ez’ekisenge ekinene, nga byonna bya zaabu.