< 1 Kings 11 >
1 And the king Solomon he loved women foreign many and [the] daughter of Pharaoh Moabite [women] Ammonite [women] Edomite [women] Sidonian [women] Hittite [women].
F’ie nikoko ampela ambahiny maro t’i Selomò, tovo’ i anak’ ampela’ i Paròy, le ampela nte-Moabe, nte-Amone, nte Edome, nte-Tsidone, vaho nte-Kite;
2 From the nations which he had said Yahweh to [the] people of Israel not you must go among them and they not they will go among you truly they will turn aside heart your after gods their to them he cleaved Solomon to love [them].
boak’ amo fifeheañe nitsarae’ Iehovà amo ana’ Israeleo ty hoe: Ko iolora’ areo, naho ko apoke hiharo-tihy ama’ areo; fa toe hampitolihe’ iereo amo ‘ndrahare’ iareoo ty arofo’ areo; ie nisazohe’ i Selomò am-pikokoañe.
3 And it belonged to him wives noble ladies seven hundred and concubines three hundred and they turned aside wives his heart his.
Nanambaly fiton-jato re ho tañanjomba’e naho sakeza telon-jato; vaho nampandrìke ty arofo’e o vali’eo.
4 And it was to [the] time of [the] old age of Solomon wives his they turned aside heart his after gods other and not it was heart his complete with Yahweh God his like [the] heart of David father his.
Ie nibey, le nampitolihe’ o vali’eo mb’an-drahare ankafankafa, vaho tsy nigahiñe am’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’e ka ty tro’e manahake ty arofo’ i Davide rae’ey.
5 And he walked Solomon after Astarte [the] god of [the] Sidonians and after Milcom [the] detestable thing of [the] Ammonites.
Songa norihe’ i Selomò t’i Asterote ‘ndrahare’ o nte-Tsidoneo, naho i Milkome ty haloloa’ o nte-Amoneo.
6 And he did Solomon the evil in [the] eyes of Yahweh and not he filled after Yahweh like David father his.
Aa le nanao hatsivokarañe am-pivazohoa’ Iehovà t’i Selomò, ie tsy nañorike Iehovà an-kaliforan-troke, manahake i Davide rae’e.
7 Then he built Solomon a high place for Chemosh [the] detestable thing of Moab on the mountain which [is] on [the] face of Jerusalem and for Molech [the] detestable thing of [the] people of Ammon.
Niranjie’ i Selomò an-kaboañe ey ty Kemose, i haloloa’ i Moabey, am-bohitse atiñana’ Ierosalaime ey, naho ho amy Moleke, ty haloloa’ o nte-Amoneo.
8 And thus he did for all wives his foreign [who] made smoke and [who] sacrificed to gods their.
Nanoa’e izay amo vali’e ambahiny iaby nañoro emboke naho nanao soroñe aman-drahare’eo.
9 And he was angry Yahweh with Solomon for it had turned aside heart his from with Yahweh [the] God of Israel who had appeared to him two times.
Toly ndra niviñera’ Iehovà t’i Selomò, ty amy arofo’e nandifik’ am’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’ Israeley, ie fa niheo ama’e indroe;
10 And he had commanded to him on the matter this to not to walk after gods other and not he observed [that] which he had commanded Yahweh.
vaho linili’e ama’e ty amo raha zao te tsy horihe’e o ‘ndrahare ila’eo; fe tsy nambena’e i nandilia’ Iehovà azey.
11 And he said Yahweh to Solomon because that it has been this with you and not you have observed covenant my and statutes my which I commanded to you certainly I will tear away the kingdom from with you and I will give it to servant your.
Aa le hoe t’Iehovà amy Selomò, Kanao zao ty an-tro’o, naho tsy tana’o i fañinakoy naho o fañèko liniliko azoo, le toe ho riateko ama’o ty fifehea’o vaho hatoloko am-pitam-pitoro’o.
12 Only in days your not I will do it for [the] sake of David father your from [the] hand of son your I will tear away it.
Fe tsy hanoeko amo andro’oo, ty amy Davide rae’o, te mone ho tavaneko an-tañan’ ana’o.
13 Only all the kingdom not I will tear away a tribe one I will give to son your for [the] sake of David servant my and for [the] sake of Jerusalem which I have chosen.
Tsy ho fonga tavaneko i fifeheañey, fa hatoloko ami’ty ana’o ty fifokoañe raike ty amy Davide mpitoroko; naho ty am’ Ierosalaime jinobokoy.
14 And he raised up Yahweh an adversary to Solomon Hadad the Edomite [was] one of [the] offspring the king he in Edom.
Le nampitroboe’ Iehovà rafelahy t’i Selomò; i Kadade nte-Edome, tirim-panjaka’ i Edome.
15 And it was when was David Edom when went up Joab [the] commander of the army to bury the [ones] slain and he struck down every male in Edom.
Ie te Edome añe t’i Davide, naho fa nionjomb’eo handenteke o nikoromakeo t’Ioabe mpifehe i valobohòkey, ie fonga zinevo’e ze atao lahilahy Edome—
16 For six months he remained there Joab and all Israel until he had cut off every male in Edom.
toe tàmbatse ao enem-bolañe t’Ioabe rekets’ Israele iaby ampara’ te naito’e ze fonga lahilahi’ i Edome—
17 And he fled Hadad he and people Edomite some of [the] servants of father his with him to go Egypt and Hadad [was] a youth young.
le nitriban-day mb’e Mitsraime añe t’i Kadade naho ty ila’ o mpitoron-drae’eo, ie mbe anak’ ajaja t’i Kadade.
18 And they arose from Midian and they went Paran and they took men with them from Paran and they went Egypt to Pharaoh [the] king of Egypt and he gave to him a house and food he assigned to him and land he gave to him.
Niavotse i Midiane iereo nivotrake e Parane, le nandrambe ondaty e Parane vaho nigodañe mb’e Mitsraime, mb’amy Parò Mpanjaka’ i Mitsraime mb’eo, le tinolo’e anjomba naho mahakama vaho tane.
19 And he found Hadad favor in [the] eyes of Pharaoh exceedingly and he gave to him a wife [the] sister of own wife his [the] sister of Tahpenes the queen.
Nanjo fañisohañe ra’elahy am-pahaoniña’ i Parò t’i Kadade, kanao natolo’e aze ho tañanjomba’e ty rahavaven-tañanjomba’e, ty rahavave’ i Takpanese mpanjaka ampela.
20 And she bore to him [the] sister of Tahpenes Genubath son his and she weaned him Tahpenes in [the] midst of [the] household of Pharaoh and he was Genubath [the] house of Pharaoh in among [the] sons of Pharaoh.
Nisamake i Genobate ana-dahi’e ho aze ty rahavave’ i Takpanese, ze nibeize’ i Takpanese añ’anjomba’ i Parò; vaho nitraok’ amo ana’ i Paròo añ’anjomba’ i Parò t’i Genobate.
21 And Hadad he heard in Egypt that he had lain down David with ancestors his and that he had died Joab [the] commander of the army and he said Hadad to Pharaoh let go me so I may go to own land my.
Aa ie jinanji’ i Kadade e Mitsraime añe te nitrao-pirotse aman-droae’e t’i Davide naho te nihomake t’Ioabe mpifehe’ i màroy, le hoe t’i Kadade amy Parò. Ampiavoto mb’ an-taneko añe.
22 And he said to him Pharaoh that what? [are] you lacking with me and here you [are] seeking to go to own land your and he said - In-deed really you will let go me.
Le hoe t’i Parò ama’e, Fa inoñe ty tsy niampe tamako kanao mipay hañavelo mb’an-tane’o añe irehe? Tsy eo, hoe re, Fe apoho handeha avao.
23 And he raised up God to him an adversary Rezon [the] son of Eliada who he had fled from with Hadadezer [the] king of Zobah master his.
Mbore nampitroboen’ Añahare ty rafelahy raike ka, i Rezone ana’ i Eliadà, i nilay amy talè’e Hadadezere mpanjaka’ i Tsobày,
24 And he gathered with him men and he was [the] leader of a marauding band when killed David them and they went Damascus and they dwelt in it and they reigned in Damascus.
namory ondaty ho mpiama’e vaho nimpifehe firimboñañe, ie fa zinama’ i Davide o e Tsobào, le nimb’e Damesèke mb’eo iereo nimoneñe ao, vaho nifehe e Damesèke.
25 And he was an adversary of Israel all [the] days of Solomon and harm which Hadad and he loathed Israel and he reigned over Aram.
Nirafelahi’ Israele re amo hene andro’ i Selomòo, ie nitovoñe’e ty haemberañe nanoe’ i Kadadeo; niheje’e t’Israele vaho nifelek’ i Arame.
26 And Jeroboam [the] son of Nebat an Ephrathite from Zeredah and [the] name of mother his [was] Zeruah a woman a widow a servant of Solomon and he raised a hand on the king.
Nañonjo fitañe amy mpanjakay ka t’Iarovame ana’ i Nebate nte-Efratà boake Tseredà, mpitoro’ i Selomò; Tseroà ty tahinan-drene’e, vantotse.
27 And this [is] the reason why he raised a hand on the king Solomon he built the Millo he closed up [the] breach of [the] city of David father his.
Inao ty nañonjona’e fitañe amy mpanjakay: Niranjie’ i Selomò ty Milo vaho namboara’e o heba an-drova’ i Davide rae’eo.
28 And the man Jeroboam [was] a mighty [man] of strength and he saw Solomon the young man that [was] doing work he and he appointed him to all [the] forced labor of [the] house of Joseph.
Nifanalolahy an-kaozarañe t’Iarovame; le nioni’ i Selomò te nahimbañe i ajalahiy, vaho nampifehè’e aze o fitoloñañe añ’anjomba’ Iosefeo.
29 And it was at the time that and Jeroboam he had gone out from Jerusalem and he found him Ahijah Shilonite the prophet on the way and he [was] covering himself with a cloak new and [the] two of them to alone them [were] in the open country.
Ie henane zay, naho niavotse Ierosalaime t’Iarovame, te tendrek’ ama’e amy lia’ey t’i Akià nte-Silò, nisikin-damba vao, ie nivahiny an-kivok’ añe iereo roe.
30 And he seized Ahijah the cloak new which [was] on him and he tore it two [plus] ten pieces.
Rinambe’ i Akià i lamba vao ama’ey le niriate’e ho folo-ro’amby;
31 And he said to Jeroboam take for yourself ten pieces for thus he says Yahweh [the] God of Israel here I [am] about to tear the kingdom from [the] hand of Solomon and I will give to you ten the tribes.
le hoe re amy Iarovame, Rambeso ty folo, fa hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’ Israele, Inao te ho riateko am-pità’ i Selomò i fifeheañey vaho hatoloko azo ty fifokoañe folo;
32 And the tribe one it will belong to him for [the] sake of - servant my David and for [the] sake of Jerusalem the city which I have chosen it from all [the] tribes of Israel.
le hanañe fifokoañe raike re ty amy Davide mpitorokoy naho Ierosalaime, rova nijoboñeko amo hene fifokoa’ Israeleo,
33 Because - that they have forsaken me and they have bowed down to Astarte [the] god of [the] Sidonians to Chemosh [the] god of Moab and to Milcom [the] god of [the] people of Ammon and not they have walked in ways my by doing the right in view my and statutes my and judgments my like David father his.
amy t’ie namorintseñe Ahy vaho mitalaho amy Astorete, mpanjaka-ampela’ o nte-Tsidoneo naho amy Kemose, ‘ndrahare’ o nte-Moabeo, naho amy Milkome, mpanjaka’ o ana’ i Amoneo vaho tsy mañavelo amo lalakoo hanoa’ iereo ty soa a masoko naho hifahatse amo fañèkoo vaho amo fepèkoo manahake i Davide rae’ey.
34 And not I will take all the kingdom from hand his for - ruler I will make him all [the] days of life his for [the] sake of David servant my whom I chose him who he observed commandments my and statutes my.
Tsy ho fonga tavaneko am-pità’e i fifeheañey; fa hanoeko mpifehe amo hene andro hiveloma’eo, ty amy Davide mpitoroko jinobokoy, ie nañambeñe o lilikoo naho o fañèkoo;
35 And I will take the kingship from [the] hand of son his and I will give it to you [the] ten the tribes.
fe ho rambeseko am-pità’ i ana’ey i fifeheañey, vaho hatoloko azo i fifokoañe folo rey.
36 And to son his I will give a tribe one so as to belong a lamp to David servant my all the days - before me in Jerusalem the city which I have chosen for myself to put name my there.
Le ho tolorako fifokoañe raike i ana’ey, hanaña’ i Davide mpitoroko ty failo añatrefako nainai’e e Ierosalaime ao, i rova jinoboko ho Ahy ampipohako ty añarakoy.
37 And you I will take and you will reign over all that it will desire self your and you will be king over Israel.
Ho rambeseko irehe, le ho hene fehè’o ze satrin-tro’o, vaho ihe ty ho mpanjaka’ Israele.
38 And it will be if you will listen to all that I will command you and you will walk in ways my and you will do the right in view my by observing statutes my and commandments my just as he did David servant my and I will be with you and I will build for you a house enduring just as I built for David and I will give to you Israel.
Ie amy zao naho hene haoñe’o ze andiliako azo naho hañavelo amo lalakoo naho hanao ty vantañe a masoko, hañambeñe o fañèkoo naho o lilikoo manahake i Davide mpitorokoy le ho mpiama’o iraho vaho hanoako anjomba mijadoñe, manahake ty namboarako i Davide, vaho hatoloko ama’o t’Israele.
39 So I may afflicted [the] offspring of David on account of this nevertheless not all the days.
Ie amy zay hampisotriako ty tiri’ i Davide fe tsy ho kitro añ’afe’e.
40 And he sought Solomon to put to death Jeroboam and he arose Jeroboam and he fled Egypt to Shishak [the] king of Egypt and he was in Egypt until [the] death of Solomon.
Aa le nipay hañoho-doza am’ Iarovame t’i Selomò; f’ie niongake nitriban-day mb’e Mitsraime añe, mb’amy Sisage mpanjaka’ i Mitsraime vaho nitambatse e Mitsraime añe ampara’ te nihomake t’i Selomò.
41 And [the] rest of [the] matters of Solomon and all that he did and wisdom his ¿ not [are] they written on [the] scroll of [the] matters of Solomon.
O fitoloña’ i Selomò ila’eo, naho o tolon-draha’e iabio, tsy fa sinokitse amy bokem-pitoloña’ i Selomòy hao?
42 And the days which he reigned Solomon in Jerusalem over all Israel [were] forty year[s].
Ty hene andro nifehea’ i Selomò Israele e Ierosalaime ao le efa-polo taoñe.
43 And he lay down Solomon with ancestors his and he was buried in [the] city of David father his and he became king Rehoboam son his in place of him.
Le nitrao-pirotse aman-droae’e t’i Selomò, naho nalentek’ an-drova’ i Davide rae’e ao; vaho nandimbe aze nifehe t’i Rekhavame, ana’e.