< 2 Chronicles 2 >
1 Then Salomon determined to builde an house for the Name of the Lord, and an house for his kingdome.
I naumi Solomun da zida dom imenu Gospodnjemu i dom carski sebi.
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.
I odbroji Solomun sedamdeset tisuæa nosilaca i osamdeset tisuæa koji æe tesati u gori, i tri tisuæe i šest stotina nastojnika nad njima.
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.
I posla Solomun ka Hiramu caru Tirskom i poruèi mu: kako si èinio Davidu ocu mojemu i slao mu drva kedrovijeh da zida sebi kuæu gdje æe sjedjeti, uèini tako i meni.
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.
Evo rad sam zidati dom imenu Gospoda Boga svojega da mu ga posvetim da se kadi pred njim kadom mirisnijem i da se postavljaju hljebovi vazda i da se prinose žrtve paljenice jutrom i veèerom, i u subote i na mladine i na praznike Gospoda Boga našega, što treba da biva u Izrailju dovijeka.
5 And the house which I buylde, is great: for great is our God aboue all gods.
A dom koji æu zidati biæe velik, jer je Bog naš veæi od svijeh bogova.
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.
A ko bi mogao njemu sazidati dom kad ga nebo i nebesa nad nebesima ne mogu obuhvatiti? i ko sam ja da mu sazidam dom? nego samo da se kadi pred njim.
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.
Tako sada pošlji mi èovjeka vješta, koji umije raditi od zlata i od srebra i od mjedi i od gvožða i od skerleta i od crvca i od porfire, i koji zna rezati, da radi s umjetnicima koje imam kod sebe u Judeji i u Jerusalimu, koje je dobavio David otac moj.
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,
I pošlji mi drva kedrovijeh i jelovijeh i almugima s Livana, jer znam da sluge tvoje umiju sjeæi drva Livanska; a evo sluge æe moje biti s tvojim slugama,
9 That they may prepare me timber in abundance: for the house which I doe buylde, is great and wonderfull.
Da mi priprave mnogo drva, jer dom što æu zidati biæe velik i divan.
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.
A evo, poslenicima koji æe sjeæi drvo, slugama tvojim, daæu pšenice ovršene dvadeset tisuæa kora, i dvadeset tisuæa kora jeèma, i vina dvadeset tisuæa vata, i ulja dvadeset tisuæa vata.
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.
I odgovori Hiram car Tirski u knjizi koju posla Solomunu: što Gospod ljubi svoj narod zato te postavi carem nad njim.
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.
I govoraše Hiram: blagosloven da je Gospod Bog Izrailjev, koji je stvorio nebo i zemlju, što je dao caru Davidu sina mudra, pametna i razumna, koji æe sazidati dom Gospodu i carski dom sebi.
13 Now therefore I haue sent a wise man, and of vnderstanding of my father Hurams,
Šaljem ti dakle èovjeka vješta i razumna, Hirama Aviva,
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.
Sina jedne žene izmeðu kæeri Danovijeh, kojemu je otac bio Tirac; on umije raditi od zlata i od srebra, od mjedi, od gvožða, od kamena i od drveta, od skerleta, od porfire i od tankoga platna i od crvca, i rezati svašta, i izmisliti svašta vješto što mu se da, neka radi s tvojim umjetnicima i s umjetnicima gospodara mojega Davida oca tvojega.
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.
Neka dakle pšenicu i jeèam, ulje i vino, što je rekao gospodar moj, pošlje slugama svojim.
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.
A mi æemo nasjeæi drva na Livanu koliko ti god treba, i spustiæemo ih u splavovima morem u Jopu, a ti ih odande vozi u Jerusalim.
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.
Tada Solomun izbroji sve inostrance koji bijahu u zemlji Izrailjevoj poslije brojenja kad ih izbroji David otac njegov, i naðe ih se sto i pedeset i tri tisuæe i šest stotina;
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.
I odredi od njih sedamdeset tisuæa koji æe nositi, i osamdeset tisuæa koji æe tesati u planini, a tri tisuæe i šest stotina nastojnika da nastoje da radi narod.