< 2 Chronicles 7 >
1 When Solomon finished praying, fire came down from heaven and burned up the burnt offering and the sacrifices, and the glory of the Lord filled the Temple.
Solomon in ataona ahin chai chai chun, vana konin meikong ahungkikho lhan; pumgo thilto hole kilhaina ho Chu akavam soh keiyin, chuin Pakai loupina chun Houin sung chu alo dim soh jengin ahi.
2 The priests couldn't enter the Temple of the Lord because the Lord's glory filled the Lord's Temple.
Pakai loupinan Houin sung alodim tah jeh chun, thempu ho chu Houin sunga chun alut thei tapouvin ahi.
3 When all the Israelites saw the fire coming down and the glory of the Lord in the Temple, they knelt down and bowed their faces to the ground. They worshiped and praised the Lord, saying, “He is good! His trustworthy love lasts forever!”
Israel mipi ho chun meikong ahung kikholhah’a Houin sung alo dimset chu amuphat un, Pakai chu ahou un avahchoi tauve. Pakai hi aphai, Ami lungsetna long lou chun atonsotnin aumjinge atiuvin ahi.
4 Then the king and all the people offered sacrifices to the Lord.
Chuin Lengpa le mipi ho chun, Pakai dingin kilhaina thilto abolluvin ahi.
5 King Solomon offered a sacrifice of 22,000 cattle and 120,000 sheep. In this way the king and all the people dedicated the Temple of God.
Lengpa Solomon chun kilhaina man ding in, bong sang som le ni kelngoi le kelcha sang jakhat le sang somni atoh doh in ahi. Chuin Lengpa le mipi ho chun Pathen Houin chu akatdoh tauvin ahi.
6 The priests stood at their posts, and the Levites too, with the musical instruments that King David had made for giving praise, and which David had used for praise. They sang, “For his trustworthy love lasts forever!” Opposite them the priests blew trumpets, and all the Israelites stood up.
Thempu ho chun akinganse nau panmun cheh chu alo-uvin, chule chutobang ma chun Levi techun, “Ami lungsetna longlouvin atonsotnin aum jinge tin lan asaove, amaho chun Lengpa David in Pakai vahchoina dinga anasem la chu tumging tothon asaovin ahi. Israel mipi ho adin sungu chun Levite maidon tah’a chun thempu hon sumkon amut uvin ahi.”
7 After that Solomon dedicated the middle of the courtyard in front of the Temple of the Lord. There he presented burnt offerings and the fat of the friendship offerings, since the bronze altar he had made couldn't hold all the burnt offerings, the grain offerings, and the fat of the offerings.
Chuin Solomon chun Pakai Houin leitol lailung tah chu athenson, pumgo thilto le sathao chamna thilto ho chu hilai munna chun alhan doh in ahi; ijeh-inem itileh sum eng maicham chun pumgo thilto ho, lhosoh gasoh thilto chule sathao chamna thilto chu adollou ahitai.
8 Then over the next seven days Solomon observed the feast with all of Israel, a huge gathering that came from Lebo-hamath to the Wadi of Egypt.
Solomon le Israel mipi chun nisagi sungin lhambuh kut amangun ahi. Agamla penna seidingin sahlama Lebohanath chule lhanglama Egypt gamgi changei mi atama tam akikhomdoh un ahi.
9 On the eighth day they held a final assembly, for the dedication of the altar had lasted seven days, and the feast another seven days.
Amahon maicham mun katdohna din ni sagi amangun, lhanbuh kut bolnan ni sagi ma amangun ahi. Chuin aniget lhin nin akhum khana kin abollun ahi.
10 On the twenty-third day of the seventh month, Solomon sent the people home. They were still celebrating and really happy for the goodness that the Lord had shown to David, for Solomon, and for his people Israel.
Kin bol kichai chun Solomon in miho chu ama ama incheh’a asol tan ahi. Amaho chu akipah thanom theilheh jeng uve. Ijeh-inem itileh Pakai chu David le Solomon chule ami Israelte dingin ana phajing jeng in ahi.
11 After Solomon had finished the Temple of the Lord and the royal palace, having successfully accomplished everything he'd wanted to do for the Temple of the Lord and for his own palace,
Chuti chun Solomon chun Pakai Houin le leng inpi asah jong chu ajousoh tai, chule atohgon bang chun Houin le leng inpi sahna dinga thil jouse chu achai tan ahi.
12 the Lord appeared to him at night and told him: “I have heard your prayer and have chosen this place for myself as a Temple of sacrifice.
Chuin jankhat chu Pakai, Solomon henga ahungkilah in nataona kasanpeh in, chule hiche Houin hi kilhaina ho lhandohna mun dingin kalhengtai ati.
13 If I were to close shut the sky so there is no rain, or command the locust to devour the land, or send a plague among my people,
Iti hamkhatna vankot kakha’a gotwi ajuhlou ham, khaokho ho thu kapeh’a nalhosoh gahou chunga achuh ham, natna hise pul nalah’uva kalansah ham tengle,
14 and if my people who are called by my name humble themselves and pray and return to me, and turn away from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, forgive their sins, and heal their land.
hichea chu kamite kaminna kikousate chu ahung kineosah-uva agitlou nau lampi hoa kona ahung kinung heikit uva, kamai ahin holluva ahung tao tengule; keiman vanna konna ataonau kangaipeh’a achonset gitlou nau kangai damma chule agammu kakile dohsah kitding ahi.
15 Now my eyes will be open, and my ears will pay attention to the prayers offered in this place,
Hiche Houin munna konna taona kimang jouse kahin vetna, kanakol kahin sun ding ahi.
16 for I have chosen and consecrated this Temple so that I may be honored there forever. I will always watch over it and take care of it for it really matters to me.
Ijeh-inem itihleh hiche laimun hi atumbeh’a atheng dinga ka lhendoh ahitan, hiche laimun hi aitih’a kamin kijabolna hijing ding ahitai. Keiman hiche laimun hi phatseh’a kavet tup jing ding ahi. Ajeh chu hiche laimun hi, kalungthim in angailut pen chu ahi.
17 As for you, if you follow my ways as your father David did, doing everything I've told you to do, and if you keep my laws and regulations,
Nangma jengin jong napa David banga kathupeh hole chondan ho le dan ho jouse hi, kitahna neitah’a najui leh,
18 then I will make sure your reign is secure. I made this agreement with your father David, telling him, ‘You will always have a descendant to rule over Israel.’
nangma phungui’a laltouna katundoh ding ahi; hiche na dinga chu keiman napa David toh kitepna kana semma chu hiti hi ahi. “Nangma chilhah holah’a khatpen hin Israel chunga vai ahop jing ding ahi,” ati.
19 But if you turn away and ignore the laws and the commandments I have given you, and if you go and serve and worship other gods,
Ahinlah ihamtia nachihlhah ten einungsun uva, chule nangma kapeh chonna dan hole kapeh thu hohi angailou uva nangma jengin jong Pathen dang ho najen lea na hou leh,
20 then I will pull you up from the land I gave you. I will banish from my presence this Temple I have dedicated to my honor, and I will make it an object lesson of ridicule among the nations.
Keiman hiche mite chu amaho kana pehsa hiche gam’a kona chu abul, abala kabodoh ding ahi. Chuleh hiche Houin kamin jabol nadingle atheng dinga kisa jonghi kapaidoh ding chule namdang mi holah’a hichelai munhi nuisat le japi limbep bou kaso ding ahi.
21 This Temple that now is so respected will become so spoiled that passers-by will say, ‘Why has the Lord acted in such a way to this land and this Temple?’
Chule tuhin hiche Houin hi akijabol lhehnai, ahinlah hiche teng chuleh ahinjotpa hon adatmo diu amaho chu kidongtouva ipijeh’a iti danna Pakai in hitobang loma thil melse hi hiche gam le Houin chunga hi aboljeng ahitadem, atidiu ahi.
22 The answer will come, ‘Because they abandoned the Lord, the God of their fathers, who brought them out of Egypt, and have clung to other gods, worshiping them and serving them. That's why the Lord has brought all this trouble upon them.’”
Chutengleh adonbutna achu, “Amiten apu apateu Pakai Pathen, Egypt gamma konna ahinpuidoh pau chu anungsun uva, ama khella chu Pathen dang ahou uva amasanga abohkhup jeh uva, Pathen in hitobang vangset naho hi achung'uva alhunsah ahitai,” ati dingu ahi.