< 1 Chronicles 22 >
1 Then David said, “Here, [at the edge of Jerusalem, ] is where [we will build] the temple for our God Yahweh, and where [we will make] the altar for burning the offerings that the Israeli [people will bring].”
A LAILA olelo mai la o Davida, Eia ka hale o Iehova ke Akua; eia hoi ke kuahu o ka mohaikuni no ka Iseraela.
2 So David commanded that the foreigners who lived in Israel must gather together. [When they did that, ] he appointed [some of those] men to [cut huge] stones [from the quarries] and to smooth their surfaces, to be used to build the temple of God.
Kauoha mai la o Davida, e houluulu mai i na kanaka e noho ana i ka aina o ka Iseraela: a hoonoho iho la ia i na kalaipohaku e kalai i na pohaku i mea e hana'i i ka hale o ke Akua.
3 David provided a large amount of iron for making nails and hinges for the doors in the gates of the temple. He also provided so much bronze [for making the altar and various utensils], that no one could weigh it all.
Hoomakaukau iho la o Davida i ka hao he nui loa no na kui o na pani puka o ka pa, a no na louhao: a me ke keleawe he nui loa aole i kaupaonaia.
4 He also provided [money for buying] a large amount of cedar logs. Because there was a huge number of them, no one was able to count them. Those were logs that men from Tyre and Sidon [cities] sent to David.
A me na laau kedera he nui loa: no ka mea, na ko Zidona a me ko Turo i lawe mai i ka laau kedera he nui ia Davida.
5 David [provided all those things because he] thought, “My son Solomon is still young and he does not know what he needs to know [about building], and the temple of Yahweh must be (magnificent/very beautiful). It must be a glorious building that will become famous, and people throughout the world must consider it to be glorious/splendid. So now I will begin to prepare for it to be built, [and Solomon will be responsible for building it].” So David collected a great amount of building materials before he died.
I mai la o Davida, He opiopio kuu keiki o Solomona, a he palupalu hoi; a o ka hale e hanaia ana no Iehova, he mea nani nui loa ia, he mea kaulana ma na aina a pau no kona maikai: e hoomakaukau no wau i na mea nona. Nolaila, i hoomakaukau nui loa o Davida mamua o kona make ana.
6 [When] David [was old, he] summoned his son Solomon, and told him that he should arrange for a temple to be built for Yahweh, the God whom the Israelis [worshiped].
Alaila, hea aku la ia i kana keiki ia Solomona, a kauoha aku la ia ia e hana i hale no Iehova ke Akua o ka Iseraela.
7 He said to him, “I wanted [IDM] to build a temple to honor [MTY] Yahweh, my God.
Olelo aku la o Davida ia Solomona, E kuu keiki e, owau nei la, aia no iloko o kuu naau ka manao e hana i hale no ka inoa o Iehova kuu Akua:
8 But Yahweh told [a prophet to tell] me, ‘You have killed many men [MTY] in the battles that you have fought. I have seen the blood of all the people whom you killed, so you will not be the one who will arrange for a temple to be built to honor me [MTY].
Aka, hiki mai la ka olelo a Iehova io'u nei, i mai la, Ua hookahe oe i ke koko a nui loa, a ua kaua hoi oe i na kaua nui: mai hana oe i hale no kuu inoa, no ka mea, he nui loa ke koko au i hookahe ai ma ka honua imua o ko'u mau maka.
9 But you will have a son [who will be king of Israel after you die]. He will be a man who is peaceful and quiet, [not a man who kills others]. And I will cause that there will be peace between him and his enemies who are in all the nearby lands. His name will be Solomon, [which sounds like the word for peace]. During the time that he is king, people in Israel will be peaceful and safe.
Aia hoi, e hanau ke keikikane nau, he kanaka hoomaha no ia; a e hoomaha auanei au ia ia mai kona poe enemi a pau e noho ana a puni: no ka mea, o Solomona kona inoa, a e haawi auanei au i ka maluhia a me ka maha no ka Iseraela i kona mau la.
10 He is the one who will arrange for a temple to be built to honor me [MTY]. He will be [like] a son to me, and I will cause some of his descendants to rule [MTY] over Israel forever [HYP].’
Nana no e hana ka hale no ko'u inoa, a e lilo auanei ia i keiki na'u, a owau auanei kona makua, a e hookupaa no wau i ka nohoalii o kona aupuni maluna o ka Iseraela, a mau loa aku.
11 “So now, my son, I hope/wish that Yahweh will help you, and enable you to be successful in arranging for building the temple of Yahweh, your God, which is what he said that you would do.
Ano hoi, e kuu keiki, me oe pu o Iehova: a e pomaikai auanei oe; a e hana oe i ka hale o Iehova o kou Akua, e like me kana i olelo mai ai nou.
12 I also hope/wish that he will enable you to be wise and to understand what you need to know, and enable you to obey his laws while you rule over Israel.
E haawi io mai o Iehova nou i ke akamai a me ka naauao, a e kauoha mai ia oe no ka Iseraela, i malama aku ai oe i ke kanawai o Iehova o kou Akua.
13 If you carefully obey all the laws and regulations/commands that Yahweh gave to Moses to give to us Israeli people, you will be successful. So be steadfast/strong and courageous. Do not be afraid of anything, and do not become discouraged!
Alaila oe e pomaikai, ina oe e hoomanao e hooko i na kanawai a me na kauoha a Iehova i haawi mai ai ia Mose no ka Iseraela: e hooikaika oe, a e koa hoi; mai makau oe, aole hoi e pauaho.
14 “I have tried hard to provide [materials] for [building] the temple of Yahweh. I have provided nearly 4,000 tons of gold, and nearly 40,000 tons of silver. I have also provided a very large amount of iron and bronze; no one has been able to weigh it all. I have also gathered/provided lumber and stone [for the walls of the temple], but you may need to get some more of those things.
Ano hoi, i kuu ilihune ana, ua hoomakaukau iho no wau no ka hale o Iehova, i hookahi haneri tausani talena gula, a me ka tausani tausani talena kala: a o ke keleawe a me ka hao, aole i kaupaonaia; no ka mea, he nui loa: ua hoomakaukau hoi au i ka laau a me na pohaku, a nau no e hoomahuahua ae ilaila.
15 There are many men [in Israel] who have good ability to cut big stones for making stone walls, and carpenters, and men who are very skilled at making various kinds of things.
He nui no hoi na paahana ia oe, na mea kalai a me na mea kapili pohaku a me ka laau, a me na kanaka akamai he nui i ka hana i na hana a pau.
16 There are many men who know how to make things from gold and silver and bronze and iron. So now [I say to you], begin the work [of building the temple], and I hope/wish that Yahweh will help/be with you.”
O ke gula a me ke kala, o ke keleawe a me ka hao, aole i heluia. E ku ae oe, a e hana aku, a me oe pu no o Iehova.
17 Then David commanded that all the Israeli leaders must assist Solomon. He said to them,
Kauoha mai la hoi o Davida i na alii a pau o ka Iseraela, e kokua ia Solomona kana keiki:
18 “Yahweh our God is certainly with/helping you [RHQ]. He has allowed you to have peace with all the nearby nations [RHQ]. He has enabled my [army] to conquer [IDM] them, so now Yahweh and my people control them.
Aole anei o Iehova o ko oukou Akua me oukou? Aole anei i hoomaha mai oia ia oukou ma kela aoao a ma keia aoao? No ka mea, ua haawi mai la ia i na kanaka o ka aina iloko o ko'u lima; a ua hoopioia ka aina imua o Iehova a imua o kona poe kanaka.
19 Now you must obey Yahweh completely. Help Solomon to arrange for building the temple for Yahweh God, in order that you can bring the Sacred Chest that contains the Ten Commandments and the other sacred items that belong to God into the temple that you will build to honor Yahweh.”
Ano e hoopapau oukou i ko oukou naau a me ko oukou uhane e imi aku ia Iehova i ko oukou Akua: e ku ae hoi oukou, a e hana i ka luakini o Iehova ke Akua: i laweia'ku ai ka pahuberita o Iehova, a me na ipu laa no ke Akua, iloko o ka hale e hanaia'na no ka inoa o Iehova.