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1 Then Salomon determined to builde an house for the Name of the Lord, and an house for his kingdome.
Un Salamans nodomāja celt namu Tā Kunga vārdam un namu savai ķēniņa valdībai.
2 And Salomon tolde out seuentie thousand that bare burdens, and fourescore thousande men to hewe stones in the mountaine, and three thousand and sixe hundreth to ouersee them.
Un Salamans noskaitīja septiņdesmit tūkstoš vīrus pie nastu nešanas un astoņdesmit tūkstoš cirtējus uz kalniem un trīs tūkstoš sešsimt uzraugus pār viņiem.
3 And Salomon sent to Huram the king of Tyrus, saying, As thou hast done to Dauid my father, and didst sende him cedar trees to buylde him an house to dwell in, so do to me.
Un Salamans sūtīja pie Hirama, Tirus ķēniņa, un lika sacīt: kā tu esi darījis manam tēvam Dāvidam un tam sūtījis ciedru kokus, sev namu celt, kur dzīvot, -
4 Behold, I buylde an house vnto the Name of the Lord my God, to sanctifie it vnto him, and to burne sweete incense before him, and for the continuall shewbread, and for the burnt offrings of the morning and euening, on the Sabbath dayes, and in the new moneths, and in the solemne feastes of the Lord our God: this is a perpetuall thing for Israel.
Redzi, es gribu namu celt Tā Kunga, sava Dieva, vārdam un Viņam to svētīt, Viņa priekšā kvēpināt ar saldām kvēpināmām zālēm un nolikt vienmēr priekšliekamas maizes un upurēt dedzināmos upurus ik rītu un ik vakaru, svētdienās un jaunos mēnešos un Tā Kunga, mūsu Dieva, augstos svētkos, kā Israēlim mūžīgi pienākas.
5 And the house which I buylde, is great: for great is our God aboue all gods.
Un tas nams, ko es celšu, būs liels, jo mūsu Dievs ir lielāks nekā visi dievi.
6 Who is he then that can be able to buylde him an house, when the heauen, and the heauen of heauens can not conteine him? who am I then that I should buylde him an house? but I do it to burne incense before him.
Bet kam tad tik daudz spēka, Viņam namu celt? Jo debesis un visu debesu debesis nespēs Viņu saņemt; kas tad es esmu, ka varētu Viņam celt namu? Bet ka tik vien Viņa priekšā varētu kvēpināt.
7 Sende me nowe therefore a cunning man that can worke in golde, in siluer, and in brasse, and in yron, and in purple, and crimosin and blue silke, and that can graue in grauen worke with the cunning men that are with me in Iudah and in Ierusalem, whom Dauid my father hath prepared.
Un nu sūti man gudru vīru, kas māk izstrādāt zeltu un sudrabu un varu un dzelzi, purpuru, karmezīnu un zilumu, un kas prot strādāt izrakstītu darbu kopā ar tiem gudriem, kas pie manis iekš Jūda un Jeruzālemē, ko mans tēvs Dāvids gādājis.
8 Sende mee also cedar trees, firre trees and Algummim trees from Lebanon: for I knowe that thy seruants can skill to hewe timber in Lebanon: and beholde, my seruantes shalbe with thine,
Sūti man arī ciedru kokus, priedes un algumim kokus no Lībanus; jo es zinu, ka tavi kalpi prot cirst Lībanus kokus. Un redzi, mani kalpi būs pie taviem,
9 That they may prepare me timber in abundance: for the house which I doe buylde, is great and wonderfull.
Man sacirst kokus lielā vairumā; jo tas nams, ko es celšu, būs liels un apbrīnojams.
10 And behold, I will giue to thy seruants the cutters and the hewers of timber twentie thousand measures of beaten wheate, and twentie thousand measures of barley, and twentie thousand baths of wine, and twentie thousand baths of oyle.
Un redzi, taviem kalpiem, kas tos kokus cērt, es došu divdesmit tūkstoš koru samaltu kviešu un divdesmit tūkstoš koru miežu, un divdesmit tūkstoš batus vīna un divdesmit tūkstoš batus eļļas.
11 Then Huram King of Tyrus answered in writing which he sent to Salomon, Because the Lord hath loued his people, he hath made thee King ouer them.
Tad Hirams, Tirus ķēniņš, atbildēja caur grāmatām un sūtīja pie Salamana: tāpēc ka Tas Kungs Savus ļaudis mīļo, Viņš tevi licis pār tiem par ķēniņu.
12 Huram sayd moreouer, Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, which made the heauen and the earth, and that hath giuen vnto Dauid the King a wise sonne, that hath discretion, prudence and vnderstanding to buylde an house for the Lord, and a palace for his kingdome.
Un Hirams sacīja: slavēts lai ir Tas Kungs, Israēla Dievs, kas radījis debesi un zemi, kas ķēniņam Dāvidam devis gudru, prātīgu un apdomīgu dēlu, kas namu uztaisīs Tam Kungam un namu savai ķēniņa valdībai.
13 Now therefore I haue sent a wise man, and of vnderstanding of my father Hurams,
Tad es nu sūtu gudru pratēju vīru, Huramu Abivu;
14 The sonne of a woman of the daughters of Dan: and his father was a man of Tyrus, and he can skill to worke in golde, in siluer, in brasse, in yron, in stone, and in timber, in purple, in blue silke, and in fine linen, and in crimosin, and can graue in all grauen workes, and broyder in all broydered worke that shalbe giuen him, with thy cunning men, and with the cunning men of my lord Dauid thy father.
Viņa māte ir no Dana meitām, un viņa tēvs Tiriešu vīrs. Tas māk izstrādāt zeltu un sudrabu, varu, dzelzi, akmeņus, kokus, purpuru un zilumu un smalkas dzijas, audeklu un karmezīnu, un darīt visādu izrakstītu darbu, izdomāt visādas gudras lietas, ko tam liek, ar taviem gudriem un ar tava tēva, mana kunga, Dāvida, gudriem.
15 Now therefore the wheate and the barley, the oyle and the wine, which my lorde hath spoken of, let him send vnto his seruants.
Tad nu lai sūta taviem kalpiem tos kviešus un miežus un eļļu un vīnu, ko mans kungs minējis.
16 And we wil cut wood in Lebanon as much as thou shalt neede, and will bring it to thee in raftes by the sea to Iapho, so thou mayest cary them to Ierusalem.
Tad mēs cirtīsim Lībanus kokus, cik tev vajag un pie tevis novedīsim ar plostiem pār jūru uz Joppi, tad tu tos varēsi likt vest uz Jeruzālemi.
17 And Salomon nombred al the strangers that were in the land of Israel, after the nombring that his father Dauid had nombred them: and they were found an hundreth and three and fiftie thousand, and sixe hundreth.
Un Salamans skaitīja visus svešiniekus Israēla zemē, pēc tās skaitīšanas, kā viņa tēvs Dāvids tos bija skaitījis, un tur atradās simt piecdesmit trīs tūkstoši seši simti.
18 And he set seuentie thousande of them to the burden, and fourescore thousande to hewe stones in the mountaine, and three thousande and sixe hundreth ouerseers to cause the people to worke.
Un viņš no tiem ņēma septiņdesmit tūkstoš nastu nesējus un astoņdesmit tūkstoš cirtējus uz kalniem un trīs tūkstoš sešsimt uzraugus, ļaudis dzīt pie darba.