< 1 Chronicles 29 >
1 Then King David said to all the people who had gathered there, “My son Solomon, the one whom God has chosen [to be the next king], is young and does not have much experience. This work [of building the temple] is great/important, because this glorious building will not be to [honor] people, but to honor Yahweh our God.
OLELO mai la hoi o Davida ke alii i ke anainakanaka a pau, O kuu keiki, o Solomona, ka mea a ke Akua i wae mai ai, he opiopio ia, he palupalu, a he nui ka hana: no ka mea, aole no ke kanaka ka halealii, no Iehova ke Akua no.
2 From all the things that I possess, I have provided [what will be needed] to [build] the temple of my God—the gold for the things to be made of gold, the silver for the things to be made of silver, bronze for the things to be made of bronze, iron for the things to be made of iron, wood for the things to be made of wood, and large amounts of onyx and turquoise and other valuable stones of various colors, and marble and all kinds of valuable stones.
Ua hoomakaukau iho no wau me kuu ikaika a pau no ka hale o kuu Akua i ke gula no na mea gula, i ke kala no ua mea kala, i ke keleawe no na mea keleawe, i ka hao no na mea hao, a i ka laau no na mea laau: i na pohaku onika e kauia'i, na pohaku hinuhinu, a he onionio hoi, a me na pohaku makamae he nui na ano, a me na pohaku mamora he nui loa.
3 In addition to all these things that I have given for the temple, I am giving treasures of gold and silver, because I very much desire that this holy temple for my God be built.
A no ka mea, ua kau aku no wau i ke aloha o'u ma ka hale o ko'u Akua, ua haawi aku no wau i ke gula a me ke kala o kuu waiwai ponoi, no ka hale o ko'u Akua, he pakela aku ia i na mea a pau a'u i hoomakaukau ai no ka hale hoano;
4 I am giving 110 tons of gold from Ophir and 260 tons of refined silver to cover the walls of the buildings,
Ekolu no tausani talena gula, no ke gula o Opira, a me na tausani talena kala maemae ehiku, i mea e hoouhi ia i na paia o na hale:
5 for making the other items of gold and silver, and for the other work to be done by the craftsmen. So now, [I ask you], are there others willing to show [by contributing other gifts for the building of the temple] [EUP] that they have dedicated themselves to Yahweh?”
O ke gula no na mea gula, a o ke kala no na mea kala, a no na hana a pau ma na lima o na paahaua. Owai hoi ka mea makemake e hoopiha i kona lima no Iehova i keia la?
6 Then the leaders of the families/clans, the leaders of the tribes of Israel, the commanders of 1,000 soldiers and the commanders of 100 soldiers, and the officials who supervised the work that the king wanted done, gave gifts (willingly/because they wanted to give them).
Alaila, mohai oluolu aku la na makua'lii a me na luna ohana o ka Iseraela, me na lunatausani a me na lunahaneri, a me na luna o ka hana a ke alii.
7 For the work at the temple they gave 190 tons and (185 pounds/84 kg.) of gold, 375 tons of silver, 675 tons of bronze, and 3,750 tons of iron.
A haawi aku la lakou no ka oihana o ka hale o ke Akua, i elima tausani talena gula, a me na derama he umi tausani, a me na talena kala he umi tausani, a me na talena keleawe he umikumamawalu tausani, a me na talena hao hookahi haneri tausani.
8 And any people who owned valuable stones gave them to be put in the storeroom of the temple. Jehiel, a descendant of Gershon, was appointed to be in charge of them.
A o ka poe i loaa na pohaku [makamae] ia lakou, haawi oluolu aku lakou no ka waihona waiwai o Iehova, ma ka lima o Iehiela ka Geresona.
9 The people were happy to see that their leaders wanted to give those things, because [they knew that] their leaders were happy and enthusiastic to give those things to Yahweh. And King David also was very happy.
Alaila, olioli ae la na kanaka, no ka mea, haawi oluolu aku la lakou; a me ka naau pono lakou i haawi oluolu aku ai no Iehova: a olioli iho la hoi o Davida ke alii me ka olioli nui.
10 Then, while all the people there were listening, David prayed, saying, “We praise you, Yahweh, the God whom our ancestor Jacob worshiped. We will praise you forever!
Nolaila, hoomaikai aku la o Davida ia Iehova imua o ke anaina kanaka a pau: olelo aku la o Davida, E hoomaikaiia oe, e Iehova ke Akua o ka Iseraela, o ko makou makua, a mau loa, a mau loa aku.
11 You alone are great and powerful; only you are truly glorious and majestic and wonderful. [And that is true] because everything in heaven and on the earth is yours. You are the king of all the people in this world; you are the ruler of everything.
Nou no, e Iehova, ka nui, me ka mana, a me ka nani, a me ka oiaio, a me ka hanohano alii: no ka mea, nou na mea a pau ma ka lani a ma ka honua: nou no ke aupuni, e Iehova, a ua kiekie ae oe ka pookela maluna o na mea a pau.
12 Because you are very powerful [DOU], you are able to cause anyone to be great and strong.
Nou mai ka waiwai a me ka maikai, a e alii ana oe maluna o na mea a pau: a maloko o kou lima ka mana a me ka ikaika: a iloko hoi o kou lima ka mea e nui ai a e ikaika ai na kanaka a pau.
13 So now, our God, we thank you, and we praise you [MTY] for being very great.
Nolaila hoi, e ko makou Akua, ke aloha aku nei makou ia oe, me ka hoomaikai i kou inoa nani.
14 But my people and I are not really able to give anything to you, because everything [that we have] comes from you, and what we have given to you are only the things that we have received from you [MTY].
Owai hoi wau, owai hoi ko'u poe kanaka, i hiki ai ia makou ke haawi oluolu aku me keia? No ka mea, nou mai na mea a pau, a o kau ka makou i haawi aku ai ia oe.
15 [In this land] we are like [MET] foreigners and strangers, like our ancestors were. Our time here on this earth is like [SIM] a shadow [that disappears quickly]; [we know that there is] nothing [that] can enable us [to escape dying].
No ka mea, he poe makou no ka aina e imua ou, e noho malihini ana, e like me ko makou poe kupuna a pau; me he aka la ko makou mau la maluna o ka honua, aole no he manaolana.
16 Yahweh our God, we have gathered all these things to use in building your [MTY] temple, but all of it really belongs to you, and you have given it to us [MTY].
E Iehova ko makou Akua, o keia ahu waiwai a pau a makou i hoomakaukau ai e hana i hale no kou inoa hoano, na kou lima mai no ia, a nou wale no ia a pau.
17 My God, I know that you test us people, and you are pleased if you find out that we do what is right. All these things I have given to you because I wanted to. And now I have seen that your people have also joyfully and generously given things to you.
Ua ike no hoi au, e ko'u Akua, ke hoao mai nei oe i ka naau, a ua oluolu mai i ka pono. A owau nei la, ma ka manao pono o kuu naau ua haawi oluolu aku wau i neia mau mea a pau: a ua ike iho nei hoi au me ka olioli i kou poe kanaka maanei, e haawi oluolu aku ana nou.
18 Yahweh, the God whom our ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob worshiped, I desire/hope that your people will continue to desire [to do things like this] forever, and that they will always be loyal to you.
E Iehova, ke Akua o Aberahama, o Isaaka, a o Iseraela, o ko makou poe kupuna, e hoopaa mau loa mai oe i keia iloko o na manao o ka naau o kou poe kanaka, a e hookupaa i ko lakou naau nou.
19 And now, please enable my son Solomon to faithfully and sincerely [DOU] obey your commands and laws and decrees [DOU] and to do everything that is needed to build this beautiful building for which I have provided [all these things].”
A e haawi mai oe i kuu keiki ia Solomona i naau pono, e malama ai i kau mau kauoha, i kau mau olelo, a me kou mau kanawai, a e hana ia mau mea a pau, a e hana hoi ia i ka halealii a'u i hoomakaukau ai.
20 Then David said to all the people who were gathered there, “Praise Yahweh our God!” So they all praised Yahweh the God whom their ancestors ([also worshiped/belonged to]). They prostrated themselves on the ground in front of Yahweh and in front of the king.
Olelo mai la o Davida i ke anainakanaka a pau, Ano, e hoomaikai oukou ia Iehova i ko oukou Akua. A hoomaikai aku la ke anainakanaka a pau ia Iehova i ke Akua o ko lakou poe kupuna, a kulou iho la i ko lakou mau poo, a kulou loa imua o Iehova, a me ke alii.
21 The next day the people offered sacrifices to Yahweh. They presented many animals to be completely burned [on the altar]: 1,000 bulls, 1,000 rams, 1,000 male sheep, plus offerings of wine, and many other sacrifices on behalf of all [the people of] Israel.
A mohai aku la lakou i na mohai na Iehova, a kaumaha aku la i na mohaikuni na Iehova, i ka la mahope mai o ia la, i hookahi tausani bipikane, hookahi tausani hipakane, hookahi tausani hipakeiki, me na mohai inu a lakou, a me na mohai aloha he nui loa no ka Iseraela a pau.
22 On that day the people were joyful and ate and drank while Yahweh was watching. Then for the second time they declared that Solomon was now the king. While Yahweh was watching, they anointed him [with olive oil] to be the king, and they anointed Zadok to be the Supreme Priest.
Ai iho la a inu hoi lakou imua o Iehova ia la me ka olioli nui. A hoalii hou aku la lakou ia Solomona i ke keiki a Davida, a poni iho la ia ia no Iehova, i alii nui, a ia Zadoka hoi i kahuna nui.
23 So Solomon sat on the throne [because Yahweh wanted him to be] the king to succeed his father David. [During the following years] Solomon prospered, and all the Israeli people obeyed him.
Alaila, noho iho la o Solomona maluna o ka nohoalii o Iehova, i alii ma kahi o Davida o kona makuakane, a he pomaikai kona: a hoolohe mai la ka Iseraela a pau ia ia.
24 King David’s other sons and all the officers and mighty warriors accepted Solomon as their king, and they solemnly promised to obey him.
A o na alii a pau a me na kanaka koikoi, a o na keikikane hoi a pau a Davida ke alii, kau iho ia lakou i ko lakou lima malalo o Solomona ke alii.
25 Yahweh caused Solomon to be highly respected by all the Israeli people, and they honored him very much. No king of Israel was honored as much as Solomon was.
Hoonui iho la o Iehova ia Solomona a nui loa imua o na maka o ka Iseraela a pau, a haawi mai la ia ia i ka hanohano alii, aole i haawiia mai ka mea like maluna o kekahi alii iloko o ka Iseraela mamua ona.
26 Jesse’s son David was the king who ruled all of Israel.
Pela o Davida ke keiki a Iese i alii ai maluna o ka Iseraela a pau.
27 He ruled for 40 years: Seven years in Hebron [city] and 33 years in Jerusalem.
A o ka manawa ana i alii ai maluna o ka Iseraela, he kanaha na makahiki: ehiku makahiki ana i alii ai ma Heberona, a he kanakolukumamakolu ana i alii ai ma Ierusalema.
28 He became an old man who was very rich and greatly honored by all the people. Then he died, and his son Solomon became the king [of Israel].
A make iho la oia i ka wa elemakule loa, a he nui na la, na waiwai, a me ka maikai ona; a alii iho la o Solomona ma kona wahi.
29 A record of all the things that King David did while he ruled, from the beginning to the end, was put on scrolls written by the prophets Samuel, Nathan, and Gad.
A o na hana a Davida ke alii, na hana mua a me na hana hope, ua kakauia lakou iloko o ka mooolelo a Samuela ke kaula, a iloko o ka mooolelo a Natana ke kaula, a iloko o ka mooolelo a Gada ke kaula;
30 They told about his powerful rule [HEN], and all the things that happened to him and to the people of Israel and in the nearby kingdoms [while he was ruling Israel].
Me kona alii ana a pau a me kona ikaika, a me na manawa i hiki mai ia ia, a i ka Iseraela, a i na aupuni a pau o na aina.