< 1 Chronicles 16 >
1 They brought the Sacred Chest [to Gibeon] and put it inside the Sacred Tent that David had [told his workers to] set up. Then they brought offerings to be completely burned [on the altar] and offerings to enable them to maintain fellowship [with God].
Un tie atveda Dieva šķirstu un to nolika tai teltī, ko Dāvids tam bija uzcēlis, un upurēja dedzināmos upurus un pateicības upurus Dieva priekšā.
2 When David had finished presenting all those offerings, he [asked Yahweh to] bless the people.
Un kad Dāvids tos dedzināmos upurus un pateicības upurus bija pabeidzis, tad viņš tos ļaudis svētīja Tā Kunga Vārdā.
3 He gave a loaf of bread, some dates, and some raisins to every Israeli man and woman [who was there].
Un viņš izdalīja ikkatram no Israēla, tā vīram kā sievai, pa klaipam maizes un pa gabalam gaļas un pa mēram vīna.
4 Then David appointed some of the descendants of Levi to stand in front of [the Sacred Tent in which] the Sacred Chest [had been placed], to lead the people who worshiped and thanked and praised Yahweh, the God of the Israeli people.
Un kādus no Levitiem viņš nolika par kalpotājiem priekš Tā Kunga šķirsta, godāt, teikt un slavēt To Kungu, Israēla Dievu.
5 Asaph, who played the cymbals, was their leader. Zechariah was his assistant. The other descendants of Levi [who helped Asaph] were Jaaziel, Shemiramoth, Jehiel, Mattithiah, Eliab, Benaiah, Obed-Edom, and Jeiel. They played lyres and harps.
Asafs bija par virsnieku un otrs pēc viņa Zaharija; Jeīls, Zemiramots, Jeķiēls un Matitija un Elijabs un Benaja un ObedEdoms un Jeīels ar spēlēm, somastabulēm un koklēm, un Asafs skandināja ar pulkstenīšiem.
6 Benaiah and Jahaziel were priests who blew trumpets frequently in front of [the Sacred Tent in which was] the Sacred Chest.
Un Benaja un Jeaziēls, tie priesteri, pūta vienmēr trumetes Dieva derības šķirsta priekšā.
7 On that day, David gave to Asaph and his helpers this psalm to praise Yahweh:
Tai dienā Dāvids pirmo reiz deva šo dziesmu, To Kungu slavēt, caur Asafu un viņa brāļiem:
8 Thank God, and pray to him [MTY]. Tell the people of all nations what he has done.
Teiciet To Kungu, piesauciet Viņa vārdu, dariet zināmus starp tautām Viņa darbus.
9 Sing to him; sing songs to praise him. Tell about all his miraculous deeds.
Dziedājiet Viņam, slavējiet To ar dziesmām, pārdomājiet visus Viņa brīnumus.
10 Be glad that you belong to him [MTY]; those who want to know Yahweh better should rejoice.
Slavējiet viņa svēto vārdu, lai sirds priecājās tiem, kas To Kungu meklē.
11 Trust in Yahweh and in his power; continually seek to get help from him.
Vaicājiet pēc Tā Kunga un pēc Viņa stipruma, meklējiet Viņa vaigu bez mitēšanās.
12 Do not forget the wonderful things that he has done, the miracles and the just laws that he has given to us.
Pieminiet Viņa brīnumus, ko Viņš darījis, Viņa brīnuma zīmes un Viņa mutes tiesas.
13 We people are the descendants of his servant Jacob; we are the people of Israel whom he has chosen.
Tu, Israēl, Viņa kalpa dzimums, jūs Jēkaba bērni, Dieva izredzētie.
14 Yahweh is our God. His just/fair laws are known by people throughout the world.
Viņš ir Tas Kungs, mūsu Dievs, Viņa tiesas iet pār visu zemi.
15 He never forgets the agreement that he has made: he made a promise that will last for 1,000 generations.
Pieminiet mūžīgi Viņa derību, to vārdu, ko Viņš iecēlis tūkstošiem dzimumiem,
16 That is the agreement that he made with Abraham, and he repeated that agreement to Isaac.
Ko Viņš derējis ar Ābrahāmu un ko zvērējis Īzakam.
17 It was an agreement for the Israeli people, and he wanted that agreement to endure forever.
To Viņš arī Jēkabam iecēlis par likumu un Israēlim par mūžīgu derību,
18 What he said was, “I will give the Canaan region to you, to belong to you [and your descendants forever].”
Sacīdams: tev Es došu Kanaāna zemi, jūsu mantības daļu; -
19 [He said that to them] when there were only a few of them, a tiny group of people who were living in that land (like strangers/that belonged to other people);
Kad jūs bijāt mazs pulciņš, ne daudz, un svešinieki iekš tās.
20 they continued to wander from one place to another, from one kingdom to another.
Un tie staigāja no vienas tautas pie otras, un no vienas valsts pie citiem ļaudīm.
21 But he did not allow others to oppress them, and he warned kings by saying to them,
Viņš nekam neļāva tos spaidīt, Viņš arī ķēniņus pārmācīja viņu dēļ.
22 “Do not harm the people whom I have chosen! Do not harm my prophets!”
Neaizskariet Manus svaidītos, un nedariet ļauna Maniem praviešiem.
23 You people throughout the world, sing to Yahweh. Every day proclaim [to others] that he has saved us.
Dziedājiet Tam Kungam, visa zeme, sludinājiet ikdienas Viņa pestīšanu.
24 Tell the people of the nations that he is great; tell all the people-groups the marvelous things [that he has done].
Teiciet pagānu starpā Viņa godu, visu tautu starpā Viņa brīnumus.
25 Yahweh is great, and he deserves to be praised very much. He should be revered more than all the gods,
Jo Tas Kungs ir liels un ļoti slavējams un bijājams pār visiem dieviem.
26 because all the gods that the [other] people-groups [worship] are only idols, but Yahweh [is truly great; he] created the skies.
Jo visi pagānu dievi ir elki, bet Tas Kungs debesis radījis.
27 He is glorious and majestic; his power and joy fill his Sacred Tent.
Augstība un gods ir Viņa priekšā, spēks un līksmība ir Viņa vietā.
28 You people in nations all over the world, praise Yahweh! Praise Yahweh for his glorious power [HEN]!
Dodiet Tam Kungam, jūs ļaužu tautas, dodiet Tam Kungam godu un spēku,
29 Praise Yahweh like he [MTY] deserves to be praised. Bring an offering and come to his Sacred Tent. Worship Yahweh because he is holy.
Dodiet Tam Kungam Viņa vārda godu, atnesiet dāvanas un nāciet priekš Viņa vaiga, pielūdziet To Kungu svētā glītumā.
30 Everyone on the earth should tremble in front of Yahweh. He put the earth firmly [in its place]; and nothing ever will be able to move/shake it.
Bīstaties priekš Viņa, visa pasaule; tiešām zeme stāv un nekustās.
31 Everything in the sky and on the earth should be happy. People [everywhere] should say, “Yahweh is our king!”
Lai debess priecājās un lai zeme līksmojās, un lai saka tautu starpā: Tas Kungs ir ķēniņš.
32 The oceans and all the creatures that are in the oceans should shout to praise him; the fields and everything that is in them should rejoice.
Lai jūra kauc un viss, kas iekš tās ir, lai lauki līksmojās ar visu, kas tur virsū.
33 When they do that, [it will be as though] the trees in the forest will sing joyfully in front of Yahweh. That will happen when he comes to judge [everyone on] [MTY] the earth.
Lai gavilē meža koki Tā Kunga priekšā, jo Tas nāk, zemi tiesāt.
34 Thank Yahweh, because [everything that he does is] good. He faithfully loves us forever.
Teiciet To Kungu, jo Viņš ir labs, un Viņa žēlastība paliek mūžīgi.
35 Say to him, “God, you are the one who rescues us, so gather us together and save us from [the armies of] other nations. When you do that, we will thank you [MTY], and we will be happy to praise you.”
Un sakāt: atpestī mūs, Dievs, mūsu Pestītājs, un sapulcini mūs un izglāb mūs no pagāniem, ka teicam Tavu svēto vārdu un Tevi augsti slavējam.
36 Praise Yahweh, the God of us Israeli people, He has always existed, and he will exist forever. After the people [finished singing that song], they all said, “(Amen/May it be so)!”, and they praised Yahweh.
Slavēts lai ir Tas Kungs, Israēla Dievs, mūžīgi mūžam, un visi ļaudis lai saka: Āmen, un lai slavē To Kungu. -
37 Then David left Asaph and the other members of his clan there in front of [the tent in which] Yahweh’s Sacred Chest [had been placed]. He told them that they must do their work there every day.
Tā viņš tur Tā Kunga derības šķirsta priekšā lika palikt Asafam un viņa brāļiem, vienmēr kalpot tā šķirsta priekšā, ikdienas savā kārtā,
38 David also left Obed-Edom and 68 other descendants of Levi to work with them. Hosah and Obed-Edom guarded [the entrances of the Sacred Tent].
Un ObedEdomam ar saviem brāļiem, - to bija sešdesmit un astoņi, ObedEdomam, Jedituna dēlam, un Osam par vārtu sargiem,
39 David also told Zadok the [Supreme] Priest and the other priests who worked with him to remain in front of Yahweh’s Sacred Tent, which was still at the place where the Israeli people worshiped [God there] in Gibeon [city].
Un priesterim Cadokam un viņa brāļiem, tiem priesteriem, priekš Tā Kunga dzīvokļa uz tā kalna Gibeonā,
40 Every morning and every evening they burned offerings on the altar, obeying the rules/laws that had been written [by Moses], rules/laws which Yahweh had given to the Israeli people.
Tam Kungam upurēt dedzināmos upurus uz dedzināmo upuru altāra vienmēr, rītos un vakaros, tā kā rakstīts Tā Kunga bauslībā, ko viņš Israēlim bija pavēlējis.
41 With them were Heman and Jeduthun and other descendants of Levi. They [MTY] were chosen to sing songs to praise Yahweh because he faithfully loves his people forever.
Un ar viņiem bija Hemans un Jedituns un tie citi izredzētie, kas ar vārdiem bija noteikti, To Kungu slavēt, ka Viņa žēlastība paliek mūžīgi.
42 Heman and Jeduthun were appointed to play the trumpets and cymbals when [the other descendants of Levi sang sacred songs]. The sons of Jeduthun were appointed to guard the gates [of the Sacred Tent].
Un ar šiem Hemans un Jedituns, skandināt ar trumetēm un pulkstenīšiem un ar svētu dziesmu spēlēm, bet Jedituna bērni bija par vārtu sargiem.
43 Then all the people left. They returned to their homes, and David returned home to [ask Yahweh to] bless his family.
Tā visi ļaudis nogāja ikkatrs savā namā, un Dāvids atgriezās, savu namu sveicināt.