< 1 Kings 3 >

1 And Solomon joins in marriage with Pharaoh king of Egypt, and takes the daughter of Pharaoh, and brings her to the City of David, until he completes to build his own house, and the house of YHWH, and the wall of Jerusalem all around.
Hagi Solomoni'a Isipi kini ne' Fero mofa'a ara erigeke, hara osuke mago zanarimpa huke manisaku kea huhagerafi'na'e. Hagi ana ara agra avreno Deviti rankumapi Jerusalemi ome ante'neno, noma'ane, Ra Anumzamofo none, Jerusalemi kumamofo vihunena trohu vagare'ne.
2 Only, the people are sacrificing in high places, for there has not been built a house for the Name of YHWH until those days.
Hagi ana knafina Israeli agonaramintega mareri'za ofa ome Ra Anumzamofontega kresramna vu'naze. Na'ankure e'ina knafina Ra Anumzamofo agirera mono nona onki'nazage'za anara hu'naze.
3 And Solomon loves YHWH, to walk in the statutes of his father David—only, he is sacrificing and making incense in high places—
Hagi Solomoni'a Ra Anumzamofona Deviti'ma hu'neaza huno avesinenteno trakea avaririneanagi, agonarega vuno Anumzamofontega ofa'a ome kresramna vu'ne.
4 and the king goes to Gibeon, to sacrifice there, for it [is] the great high place; Solomon causes one thousand burnt-offerings to ascend on that altar.
Hagi kini ne'mo'a Gibioni kumate ofa ome Kresramana vuku vu'ne. Na'ankure Gibioni agonaramimpina mareri agatereno agi me'nea kre sramnavu ita me'negeno vu'ne. Hagi e'i ana kre sramnavu itarera Solomoni'a 1tauseni'a bulimakaone sipisipi afuzaga tevefina kre fananehu ofa hu'ne.
5 YHWH has appeared to Solomon in Gibeon, in a dream of the night, and God says, “Ask—what do I give to you?”
Hagi Gibioni kumate Ra Anumzamo'a Solomonina ava'nafi efore huno amanage huno asami'ne, Kavesinia zanku nantahigege'na kami'neno.
6 And Solomon says, “You have done with Your servant, my father David, great kindness, as he walked before You in truth and in righteousness, and in uprightness of heart with You, and You keep this great kindness for him, and give to him a son sitting on his throne, as [at] this day.
Higeno Solomoni'a amanage huno asami'ne, Kagri eri'za vaheka'a nenfa Devitina mevava kavesi'zanteti avesinte'nane. Na'ankure agra fatgo avu'ava nehuno tamage huno tumo'areti huno kavariri'ne. Hagi kagra vagaore kavesizanteti ne' mofavrea aminkeno menina agri nona erino kini tra'arera mani'ne.
7 And now, O YHWH my God, You have caused Your servant to reign instead of my father David; and I [am] a little child, I do not know [how] to go out and to come in;
Hagi nagra osi mofavregi'na vahe'ma kegavama hu'zana ontahi'noanagi, menina Ra Anumzana nagri Anumzamoka eri'za neka'a kinia nazeri otinke'na nenfa Deviti nona eri'noe.
8 and Your servant [is] in the midst of your people, whom You have chosen, a people numerous, that is not numbered nor counted for multitude,
Hagi nagri vahere hunkama huhamprinana vahe amu'nompi menina nagra eri'za vahekamo'na mani'noe. Hagi e'i ana vahera rama'a vahekrerfa mani'nage'za, hamprigara osu'ne.
9 and You have given an understanding heart to Your servant, to judge Your people, to discern between good and evil; for who is able to judge this great people of Yours?”
E'ina hu'negu muse hugantoanki vahe'ma kegavama hu knare antahi'za namige'na vahera kegava hu'ne'na havi zane knare zanena refko hu'na kegava ha'neno. Na'ankure nagra knarera osu'noanki'na ama vahekrerfa kegava osugahue.
10 And the thing is good in the eyes of the Lord, that Solomon has asked this thing,
Hagi Solomoni'ma knare antahi'zanku'ma antahigegeno'a Ra Anumzamo'a tusi muse nehuno,
11 and God says to him, “Because that you have asked for this thing, and have not asked for many days for yourself, nor asked for riches for yourself, nor asked for the life of your enemies, and have asked for discernment for yourself to understand judgment,
amanage huno asami'ne, Kagra kafuni'a erizaza huo hunka osuge, fenozankura nantahionkege, naza huge'na ha' vaheni'a zamaha'neno hunka osananki, knare antahi'za naminege'na havi zane knare zanena refko ha'neno hunka hananki'na,
12 behold, I have done according to your words; behold, I have given a wise and understanding heart to you, that there has not been [one] like you before you, and after you there does not arise [one] like you;
menina Nagra kema hana kante ante'na knare antahi'zana kamigahue. Hagi havi zane knare'zane refkohu knare antahi'zana ko'ma mani'za e'naza vahe'mo'za e'orinazankna antahi'za kamisugeno, ete henka kagrikna antahintahine vahera forera osutfa hugahie.
13 and also, that which you have not asked for I have given to you, both riches and honor, that there has not been a man like you among the kings [for] all your days;
Hagi nantahima onke'nana zana fenone, ra agima ami'zanena antegofetu hu'na kaminena, maninkama vanampina mago kini ne'mo'a kagateoregahie.
14 and if you walk in My ways to keep My statutes, and My commands, as your father David walked, then I have prolonged your days.”
Hagi negafa'ma hu'neaza hunka Nagri navu'nava'ma nevaririnka, trake'ni'ane kasege'ni'anema kegavama hunka avaririsankena, kafuzageka'a eri za'za ha'nena zazate manigahane.
15 And Solomon awakens, and behold, [it was] a dream; and he comes to Jerusalem, and stands before the Ark of the Covenant of YHWH, and causes burnt-offerings to ascend, and makes peace-offerings, and he makes a banquet for all his servants.
Higeno anante Solomoni'a mase'nefintira antri huno otino keana amne ava'na ke'ne. Hagi anantetira atreno Jerusalemi kumate vuno Ra Anumzamofo huhagerafi huvempage bogisimofo avuga kre fananehu ofane, rimpa fru ofanena ome nehuno, eri'za vahe'anena ra ne'za kreno ne'ne.
16 Then two women, harlots, come to the king, and they stand before him,
Hagi mago zupa savri atremokea Solomoni avuga eoti'na'e.
17 and the first woman says, “O my lord, this woman and I are dwelling in one house, and I bring forth with her, in the house;
Hagi mago a'mo'a otiazamo amanage hu'ne, ranimoka, ama a'ene nagranena mago nompi nemanu'ankita, ama a'mo'a magoka nompi mani'nege'na mofavrea kasente'noe.
18 and it comes to pass on the third day of my bringing forth, that this woman also brings forth, and we [are] together, there is no stranger with us in the house, except the two of us, in the house.
Hagi 3'a zagegna evutegeno ama a'mo'a, mofavrea kasente'ne. Hagi ana nompina tagrake mani'noanki, mago vahera omanitfa hu'ne.
19 And the son of this woman dies at night, because she has lain on him,
Hianagi agra kenage mase'neno, mase rukrahe hirega mofavre'a rehapatigeno fri'ne.
20 and she rises in the middle of the night, and takes my son from beside me—and your handmaid is asleep—and lays him in her bosom, and she has laid her dead son in my bosom;
Ana'ma nehuno'a mase himamrenoama'a agra kenage otiazamo nagri mofavrea eme avreno asumpinka agra aminte ome nenteno, fri'nea mofavre'a avreno nagri nasumpinka aminte eme ante'ne.
21 and I rise in the morning to suckle my son, and behold, [he is] dead; and I consider in the morning concerning it, and behold, it was not my son whom I bore.”
Ana'ma hutege'na nanterama otina mofavreni'ama amima ami'za nehu'na koana, agra ko fri'ne. Hianagi ana mofavrema nanterama masama hige'na oti'na amima aminaku'ma koana, nagrama kasente'noa mofavrea omani'ne.
22 And the other woman says, “No, but my son [is] the living, and your son the dead”; and this [one] says, “No, but your son [is] the dead, and my son the living.” And they speak before the king.
Hianagi mago a'mo'a ke'amofona anintaka huno amanage huno hu'ne, I'o mani'nea mofavrea nagri mofavregi, fri'nea mofavrea kagri mofavre. Anagema higeno'a, ese'ma nanekema hu'nea a'mo'a amanage hu'ne, I'o fri'nea mofavrea kagriki, mani'nea mofavrea nagri mofavre. Anage huke kini ne'mofo avuga fravazi'na'e.
23 And the king says, “This [one] says, This [is] my son, the living, and your son [is] the dead; and that [one] says, No, but your son [is] the dead, and my son the living.”
Hagi kini ne'mo'a amanage hu'ne, Tanagra huta nagri mofavremo kasefa huno mani'neanki, kagri mofavremo fri'ne, higeno, ete mago'mo'a huno, I'o kagri mofavremo fri'neanki, nagri mofavremo kasefa huno manine huta ha'e.
24 And the king says, “Take a sword for me”; and they bring the sword before the king,
Ha knareki bainati kazi erinka eme namio, huno kini ne'mo'a eri'za ne'agura higeno, bainati kazina erino avuga egeno,
25 and the king says, “Cut the living child into two, and give half to one, and half to the other.”
amanage hu'ne, Kasefa huno mani'nea mofavrea amu'nompinti rutanerare hunka mago kaziga magomofo aminka, magokaziga magomofo amio.
26 And the woman whose son [is] the living one says to the king (for her bowels yearned over her son), indeed, she says, “O my lord, give the living child to her, and do not put him to death at all”; and this [one] says, “Let him be neither mine or yours—cut [him].”
Anagema higeno'a ana mofavremofo nerera fatgo'amo'a tusiza huno avesi nenteankino amanage hu'ne, I'o ranimoka muse hugantoanki ohenka, agri amio huno hu'ne. Hianagi mago a'ma havigema nehia a'mo'a amanage hu'ne, Tamage hananki agri mofavrea omanige nagri mofavrea omanige hanianki, rutnerare huramio huno hu'ne.
27 And the king answers and says, “Give the living child to her [who wants him], and do not put him to death at all; she [is] his mother.”
Hagi anante kini ne'mo'a amanage huno kenona hu'ne, Ese a'mo'ma ahe ofrita antu a' amiho huno'ma hia a'mo ana mofavremofona nerera fatgo mani'neanki ahe ofrita agri amiho.
28 And all [in] Israel hear of the judgment that the king has judged, and fear because of the king, for they have seen that the wisdom of God [is] in his heart to do judgment.
Hagi kini ne'mo'ma knare'ma huno kema refko'ma hianke'ma maka Israeli vahe'mo'zama nentahi'za, kini nera koro hunte'naze. Na'ankure Anumzamofo knare antahizama me'negeno knare'ma huno nanekema refkoma hu'neazana zamagra ke'za antahiza hu'naze.

< 1 Kings 3 >