< 1 Kings 9 >
1 After Solomon’s [workers] had finished building the temple and his palace and everything else that Solomon wanted them to build,
Hina bagade Soloumane da Debolo diasu amola hina bagade diasu amola ea gagumusa: dawa: i liligi huluane, amo gagui dagoloba,
2 Yahweh appeared to him [in a dream] a second time, like he had appeared to him at [the city of] Gibeon.
Hina Gode da musa: Gibionega ema misi, amo defele ema bu misi.
3 Yahweh said to him, “I heard what you prayed and what you pleaded for me to do. I have set apart/dedicated this temple which your [workers] have built to be the place where people will worship me forever. I will always watch over it and protect it.
Hina Gode da ema amane sia: i, “Na da dia sia: ne gadosu nabi dagoi. Na da amo Debolo (amo di da dunu ilia amo ganodini Nama sia: ne gadomusa: gagui) amo Debolo da hadigiwane dialoma: ne Na ilegesa. Na da eso huluane, mae fisili, amo Debolo ouligimu amola gaga: mu.
4 “And as for you, if you conduct your life as I want you to, like your father David did, and if you very sincerely obey all the statutes and laws that I have commanded you to obey,
Di da moloidafawane, dia ada Da: ibidi defele, Na hawa: hamosu noga: le hamosea, amola Na sema amola Na hamoma: ne sia: i amo nabawane hamosea,
5 I will do what I promised your father that I would do: I promised him that Israel would always be ruled by his descendants.
Na da dia ada Da: ibidima sia: i ilegei (amo da ea fi da mae fisili, Isala: ili fi ouligibi ba: mu) amo huluane hamomu.
6 “But if you or your descendants turn away from me and disobey the commands and decrees that I have given to you, and if you start to worship other gods,
Be di, o digaga fi da Nama fa: no bobogelalu yolesisia, amola Na sema amola Na hamoma: ne sia: i dilima i, nabawane hame hamone, eno ogogosu ‘gode’ liligi ilima fa: no bobogesea,
7 I will remove my Israeli people from the land that I have given to them. I will also abandon this temple that I have set apart/dedicated to be the place where people should worship me. Then people everywhere will despise [the people of] Israel and make fun of them.
Na da Na fi dunu Isala: ili, amo soge Na da ilima i, amoga fadegamu. Amolawane, Na da amo Debolo (amo Na da wali dili Nama nodone sia: ne gadomusa: eso huluane hahawane dialoma: ne ilegei) Na da amo Debolo fisidigimu. Amasea, fifi asi gala dunu huluane da Isala: ili dunuma gadele amola igabonesisimu.
8 This temple will become a heap of ruins. Everyone who passes by will be astonished [when they see it], and they will be shocked and say, ‘Why has Yahweh done this to this land and to this temple?’
Amo Debolo Diasu da mugululi, mebui dagoi ba: mu. Amola dunu huluane amodili baligili ahoasea, ilia da gilulasili, fofogadigimu. Ilia da amane adole ba: mu, ‘Abuliba: le, Hina Gode da amo soge amola Debolo Diasu amoma agoane hamobela: ?’
9 And other people will reply, ‘It happened because the Israeli people abandoned Yahweh their God, the one who brought their ancestors out of Egypt. They started to accept and worship other gods. And that is why Yahweh has caused them to experience all these disasters.’”
Amasea, eno dunu ilia da amane adole imunu, ‘Isala: ili dunu ilia Hina Gode da musa: ilia aowalali Idibidi sogega esalu amo fisili masa: ne, ilia hahawane ga masa: ne oule asi. Be ilia da amo mae dawa: le, ilia Hina Gode Ea hou yolesi dagoi. Ilia da ogogosu ‘gode’ma fa: no bobogei amola ilima nodone sia: ne gadosu. Hina Gode Ea ilima gugunufinisisu iabe ea bai da goea.’”
10 Solomon’s [workers] labored for 20 years to build the temple and the palace.
Soloumane da ode 20 amoga Debolo Diasu amola hina bagade diasu gagulalu, gagui dagoi ba: i.
11 Hiram, the king of Tyre had [arranged for his workers to] give Solomon all the cedar and pine [logs] and all the gold that he needed [for this work]. After it was all finished, King Solomon gave to Hiram 20 cities in the Galilee region.
Daia soge hina bagade Haila: me da Soloumane ea hanai defele, dolo ifa amola ‘baine’ ifa amola gouli bagade ema iasi. Debolo Diasu da gagui dagobeba: le, hina bagade Soloumane da moilai 20 agoane Ga: lili soge ganodini, amo Haila: mema i.
12 But when Hiram went from Tyre [to Galilee] to see the cities that Solomon had given to him, he was not pleased with them.
Haila: me da amo moilai abedela asi. Be e da amo moilai huluane higa: i ba: i.
13 He said to Solomon, “My friend, those cities that you gave me are worthless!” So, that area is still called ‘Worthless’.
Amaiba: le, e da Soloumanema bobolele amane sia: i, “Naeya! Di da amo moilai nama i dagobela: ?” Amaiba: le, amo sogega ilia da Ga: ibale dio asuli. Ea dawa: loma: ne da “hamedei soge.”
14 Hiram paid Solomon only five tons of gold [for those cities].
Haila: me da Soloumanema gouli defei ‘dane’ biyaduyale gadenene iasi dagoi.
15 This is a record of the work that King Solomon forced men to do. He forced them to build the temple and his palace and the terraces/landfills [on the east side of the city], and the wall around Jerusalem, and [to rebuild the cities of] Hazor and Megiddo and Gezer.
Hina bagade Soloumane da Debolo diasu amola hina bagade diasu gaguma: ne, amola osobo amo moilai gusudili gala gasa: le lelegema: ne, amola moilai gagoi gaguma: ne, udigili hawa: hamosu dunu sesesu. Amola Ha: iso, Megidou amola Gise moilale bai bagade gagai amo ilia gaguma: ne, e da udigili hawa: hamosu sesei.
16 [The reason they needed to rebuild Gezer was that the army of] the king of Egypt had attacked Gezer and captured it. Then they had burned [the houses in] the city and killed all the people of the Canaan people-group who lived there. The king of Egypt gave that city to his daughter as a gift when she married Solomon.
(Musa: Idibidi hina bagade da Gise moilai bai bagade doagala: le fefedei. E da amogai fi huluane medole lelegele, diasu huluane laluga ulagisi. Amalalu, ea uda mano da Soloumanema filiba, e da amo moilai, ea uda manoma i.
17 So Solomon’s workers also rebuilt Gezer, and they also rebuilt Lower Beth-Horon [city].
Amola Soloumane da amo moilai bu buga: le gagui). Amola Soloumane da sia: beba: le, ea udigili hawa: hamosu dunu da Gudu Bede Houlone,
18 They also rebuilt Baalath and Tamar [towns] in the desert in [the southern part of] Judah.
Ba: ila: de amola Da: ima moilale bai bagade gagai hafoga: i soge ganodini, amo bu buga: le gagui.
19 They also built cities where they kept the supplies for Solomon, the places where his horses and chariots were kept. They also built everything else that Solomon wanted them to build, in Jerusalem and in Lebanon, and in other places in the area over which he ruled.
Amola ilia da moilai bai bagade (amo ganodini Soloumane da ea liligi ligisisu) amo gagui. Amola moilai bai bagade amo ganodini e da ea ‘sa: liode’ amola hosi ouligi, amola liligi huluane e da Yelusaleme moilai bai bagade amola Lebanone soge amola ea ouligibi soge huluane ganodini e gagumusa: dawa: i, amo huluane ilia da gagui.
20 There were many people who belonged to the Amor people-group, the Heth people-group, the Periz people-group, the Hiv people-group, and the Jebus people-group who were not killed when the Israelis captured their land.
21 [Their descendants still lived in Israel]. It was those people whom Solomon forced to become his slaves [to build all those places], and they are still slaves.
Isala: ili dunu ilia da Ga: ina: ne dunu ilia soge gesowaloba, ilia da Ga: ina: ne dunu oda mogili hame medole legei galu. Amo dunu iligaga fi dunu amo Soloumane ea udigili hawa: hamoma: ne sesesu. Amo dunu fi da A: moulaide, Hidaide, Belisaide, Haifaide amola Yebiusaide. Amo iligaga fi da udigili hamonanu, amoganini wali amola, udigili hawa: hamonana.
22 But Solomon did not force any Israeli people to become slaves. Some Israelis became soldiers and army officers and commanders and drivers of his chariots and soldiers who rode on horses.
Be Soloumane da Isala: ili dunudafa amo udigili hawa: hamoma: ne hame sesesu. E da ili huluane ea dadi gagui dunu amola eagene ouligisu dunu amola dadi gagui wa: i ouligisu dunu amola ‘sa: liode’ amola hosi fila heda: su dunu hamosu.
23 There were 550 officials who supervised the slaves who worked [to build all those places].
Udigili hawa: hamosu dunu da Soloumane ea moilai amola diasu gagubi hawa: hamosu hamoi. Amola ouligisu dunu 550 agoane da ili sesele ouligisu.
24 After [Solomon’s wife, who was] the daughter of the king of Egypt, moved from [the place outside Jerusalem called] ‘The City of David’ to the palace that Solomon’s workers built for her, Solomon [told his workers to] fill in the slopes on the east side of the city.
Soloumane ea idua (Idibidi hina bagade ea idiwi) da Da: ibidi Moilai Bai Bagade yolesili, hina bagade diasu amo Soloumane da igili gagui, amoga ahoabeba: le, Soloumane da Yelusaleme moilai bai bagade gusu la: ididili soge amoga osobo gasa: le sali.
25 Three times each year Solomon [brought to the temple] offerings that were completely burned [on the altar] and offerings to restore fellowship with Yahweh. He also brought incense to be burned in the presence of Yahweh. And so his men finished building the temple.
Ode afae amoga udianane, Soloumane da Wadela: i Hou Dabe Ima: ne Iasu amola Hahawane Gilisili Olofele Iasu, amo oloda e da Hina Godema gagui, amo da: iya gobele sali. Amola e da Hina Gode hahawane nabima: ne, gabusiga: manoma gobele sali. E da agoanewane Debolo gagui dagoi.
26 King Solomon’s [workers] also built a fleet of ships at Ezion-Geber [city], which is near Elath [city], on the shore of the Gulf of Aqaba, in the land belonging to the Edom people-group.
Amola hina bagade Soloumane da dusagai gilisi amo Isionegiba moilaiga gagui. Isionegiba da Ila: de moilai bai bagade gadenene amola Ila: de da Idome soge ganodini Agaba Gogomai bega: dialebe ba: i.
27 [King] Hiram sent some very expert sailors to work on the ships with Solomon’s workers.
Hina bagade Haila: me da bagade dawa: su dusagai hawa: hamosu dunu, amo Soloumane ea hawa: hamosu dunu fidimusa: , asunasi.
28 They sailed to [the] Ophir [region] and brought back to Solomon about 16 tons of gold.
Ilia amo dusagane gagai amo ganodini foga mini asili, Oufe sogega doaga: i. Amoga ilia da Soloumanema gouli defei 12 ‘dane’ agoane gaguli misi.