< 2 Chronicles 23 >

1 After Joash had been hidden in the temple for six years, Jehoiada the priest decided that it was necessary to do something. So he made an agreement with the army commanders of groups of 100 soldiers: Azariah the son of Jeroham, Ishmael the son of Jehohanan, Azariah the son of Obed, Maaseiah the son of Adaiah, and Elishaphat the son of Zicri.
kum sagi channa a chun Jehoiada in adinmun akisuhdet nin sepai jakhat toh lamkai hochutoh akinoptouvin amahochu Jehoram chapa Azariah, Jehohanan chapa Ishmael, Obed chapa Azariah, Adaizah chapa Maaseiah chuleh Zikri chapa Elishaphat ahiove
2 They went throughout Judah and gathered the descendants of Levi and the leaders of Israeli families from all the towns. When they came to Jerusalem,
Amahohi Judah khopi ho jousea acheovin Levite phung nga phung upacheh Jerusalemma ahin puilutnun ahi
3 the whole group went to the temple and made an agreement with the young king there. Jehoiada said to them, “This is the son of the previous king of Judah. So he is the one who must rule, like Yahweh promised that the descendants of King David must do.
Amaho houin nachun akikhom mun lengpa chapa Joash chutoh kitepna ana semmun ahi. Jehoiada chun amaho kommah anaseijin: “Ilahuva hin lengpan athingel chapa chu aummin ahi! amahi Pakai thutep dung jui'a David chilhah ahi dung jui'a leng ichan sah diu ahi.
4 “So this is what you must do: One-third of you priests and other descendants of Levi who are starting their work on the Sabbath day must guard the doors [of the temple].
Hitia hi iboldiu ahi, thempu holeh Levi techu choldonia akinnu tonga ahung tenguleh hopthumma hopkhatnin houin kelkot ho angadiu ahi,
5 One-third of you must guard the king’s palace, and one-third of you must guard the Foundation Gate. All the other people will be in the courtyards outside the temple.
Adang hopthumma hopkhat chun leng inpi angading, chuleh hopthumma hopkhatman kulpi bul kelkot phung nangadiu, chutengleh mipi abonchaova Pakai houin mai hong cha –a chu kikhom ding ahiove
6 Only the priests and the descendants of Levi who work there will enter the temple. They will be allowed to enter the temple because they are set apart [for that work]. All the others must remain in the courtyards, obeying what Yahweh has commanded.
Ahinlah Pathen insunga chu Pakai kinbol Levite toh thempu akiseiho tailou adang hunglut thei louding ahi, amahochu houinsung nga luttheidiu ahi ajeh chu ama hochu atheng ahiove, ahinla adanghose chun Pathen thupeh ngah a apamma dingdiu ahiove
7 You descendants of Levi must stand around the young king, each of you with your weapon in your hand. Anyone else who tries to enter the temple you must kill. And stay close to the young king, wherever he goes.”
Chuleh Levitechun lengpa chu aum kimveldiu akhutnuvah manchah akichoi chehdiu ahin insung hunglut jouse chu athadiu ahi. nanghon lengpa ahung lut hihen apotdoh hijongleh nakilhon pidingu ahi
8 So the descendants of Levi and all [the men of] Judah did what Jehoiada had told them. He did not allow anyone to go home after having finished his work on that Sabbath day. Each commander took charge of his men, the ones who were finishing their work on that day and those who were starting their work on that day.
Hitichun Levite leh Juda ten thempupa Jehoiada thupeh bang bang chun achontaovin ahi. Lamkai khatcheh chun anoija hochu akipuijun cholngah nileh akinnuva akimanchah petnu hihenlang aonpetnu hijongleh aumpi jingun ahi, ajeh chu thempupa Jehoiada in sepai hochu alha ongpon ahi.
9 Then Jehoiada gave each of the commanders the spears and the large and small shields that had been put there in the temple by King David.
Chuleh Jehoiada thempupa chun sepai aja ajalah a lamkai hochu Pathen houinna um ompho holeh tengcha hochu ahop pehin ahi
10 He commanded all the guards to stand in their positions, each with his sword in his hand, all around the king—around the altar and the temple, from the north side to the south side.
Hitichun aman sepai hochu Houin kotmai vella chun chemjam dodohsan akichoisah in lengpa hoibitna dinga chun phasademmin pan alahsahin ahi
11 Then Jehoiada and his sons brought Joash out. They put a crown on his head and gave him [a scroll] on which were written the rules [that the kings needed to obey], and proclaimed that he was now the king. They anointed him with olive oil and shouted, “We hope that the king will live for many years!”
Hijou chun Jehoiada in Joash chu ahin puidoh in aluchung nga lallukhuh akhuhpeh in lengte kivaihom na danbuchu apen hiti chun leng achansahtan ahi. Thempupa Jehoiada leh achaten Joash chu thao anu vin chuleh mijouse chun “Lengpa hingsothen” tin asammun ahi
12 When Athaliah heard the noise being made by the people running [toward the king] and cheering, she ran to the temple.
Athaliah chun lengpa thangvahna a kisam mipi Ogin husan chu ajah phatnin mipi dimsetna akikhopnao houinna chun ahung lhailutnin ahi.
13 She saw the young king there, standing alongside the pillar at the entrance of the temple, [which is the place at the temple] where the kings usually stood. The army commanders and trumpet players were standing beside the king, and all the people of Judah were rejoicing and blowing trumpets, and singers with their musical instruments were leading the people while they praised God. Then Athaliah tore her robes and started screaming, “You are committing treason!”
Amanun agahven ahileh lengthah pachu Houin lutna khombul panga sepai lamkai holeh sumkon muthon ana umkimvel chu amun ahi. Ama lengchanna –a alopnaoleh akipapinao ogin chuleh semjang saipumma lasaholeh sumkon mutho ogin chu akithong jeju jengin ahi, hichun amanun asangkhol abot eh jengin, hiche hi “Lengmun chuna ahi, Lengmun chuna ahi” tin asamtaan ahi
14 Jehoiada the Supreme Priest said to the army commanders, “Kill her, but do not kill her at the temple of Yahweh!” Then he said to them, “Bring Athaliah out in front of the troops and kill anyone who tries to follow her!”
Hichun Jehoiada thempupan amanuchu Houin sunga akitha ding chu adeipon hijeh chun sepai lamkai hochu aseipeh in “Amanu chu polanga kaidoh unlang koi hijongleh ama chu huhdoh go a umleh that jengun ati”
15 [She tried to flee, but] they seized her as she reached the gate where horses enter the palace area, and they killed her there.
Amahon amanuchu aman nun leng inpia apuijun sakol kelkot komma chun athat taovin ahi
16 Then Jehoiada made an agreement that he and the king and all the other people would be Yahweh’s people.
Jehoiada thempupan Joash lengpa leh mipite chu akoukhomin Pakai mite ahijing nadiuvin kitepnakhat anei pitaan ahi
17 Then all the people who were there went to the temple of Baal and tore it down. They smashed the altars [of Baal]. They also killed Mattan, the priest of Baal, in front of those altars.
Hijouchun Baal houinnah acheovin ajeplhu gamtaovin ahi. Amahon semthu Pathen holeh amaichamho jong avochip gamun Baal thempupa Mattan jong amaicham maijachun athat taovin ahi
18 Then Jehoiada appointed the priests, who were also descended from Levi, to work at the temple. They were part of the group to whom King David had given various jobs at the temple, to sacrifice the animals that were to be completely burned on the altar, doing what was written in the laws that Moses had given to them. He also told them to rejoice and sing, which was also what David had commanded.
Jehoiada in thempu holeh Levi techu Pakai houin na natoh na –a mopohna apen ahi. Amahohin Leng David nin angansenao kinhochu atohdiu Mose daan semtoh kitoh a Pakaiyin pumgo thilto gimnamtwi halnamna kin jong atohdiu ahi. amahohin tumging tothon golnop bolnajong mopohna alahdiu ahi
19 He also put guards at the gates of the temple in order that anyone who was unacceptable to God would not be allowed to enter.
Jehoiada in houin sunga hi miboh ho ahung lut louna ding avesuidingin houin kelkotna angahding akoiyin ahi
20 Jehoiada took with him the army commanders, the important men, the leaders and many others, and brought the king down from the temple. They went into the palace through the Upper Gate, and put the king on his throne.
Hitichun Jehoiada in sepai lamkaiho leh gamsunga mithupiho, gamvaipoholeh mihonpi ahinpuijin, chuin houinna kon in lengpachu ahinpuidohin kelkkot sahlang pa achun alut un leng in chu ajonlutnin, lengpa chu aleng gam laltouna a atousah taovin ahi
21 Then all the people of Judah rejoiced. And there was calm throughout the city, because Athaliah had been killed.
Hichun gamsung mipite chu kipana leh thanop na – a adimsetnun chuleh khopi jong alung mong mongtaan ahi

< 2 Chronicles 23 >