< 2 Chronicles 9 >

1 The queen who ruled [the] Sheba [area in Arabia] heard that Solomon had become famous, so she traveled to Jerusalem to ask him questions that were difficult [to answer]. She came with a large group of servants, and she brought camels that were loaded with spices, and valuable gems, and a lot of gold. When she met Solomon, she asked him questions about all the things/topics in which she was interested.
Hagi Siba kumateti kuini a'mo'ma Solomoni agi agenkemo'ma vuno'eno'ma hiankema nentahino'a, amuhoma hu'nea agenoka kea Solomonina eme antahigeno reheno kenaku Jerusalemi kumate e'ne. Hagi anama e'neana mnanentake zantamine tusi'a goliramine, zago'amo'a marerirfa haveramine, erino rama'a kemoli afutamimofo agumpi e'ne. Hagi Solomoninte'ma ana zantmima erino eteno'a ne-eno'a antahintahi afima me'nea nanekea maka Solomonina eme antahige'ne.
2 Solomon answered all her questions. He explained everything that she asked about, even things that were very difficult.
Hagi maka agenoka kema antahima ke'nea kemo'a magore huno Solomonina amuhoa huonte'ne.
3 The queen realized that Solomon was very wise. She saw his palace,
Hagi Siba kumate kuini a'mo'ma Solomoni knare antahintahi'ama negeno, kini vahe kuma'ma ki'nea zama negeno,
4 she saw the food that was served on his table [every day]; she saw how his officials were seated at the table, their uniforms, the servants who served the food and wine, and the sacrifices that he took to the temple to be completely burned on the altar. She was extremely amazed.
ne'zama nenea zama negeno, eri'za vahe'aramine, kukenazminema negeno, kinimofo waini tima afinemiza eri'za vahe'ane kukena zminena negeno, mono nompima Ra Anumzamofontega marerino kresramna nevia zantaminema negemo'a, ra asimu nenteno kea osu'ne.
5 She said to the king, “Everything that I heard in my own country about you and about how wise you are is true!
Ana nehuno ana kuini a'mo'a amanage huno kini nera asmi'ne, Keka'agu'ene, knare antahizanka'agu'ma nanekema hazage'nama kumanirega mani'nena antahi'noana tamage hu'naze.
6 But I did not believe it was true until I came here and saw it myself. You are [extremely wise and rich, ] more than what people told me.
Hianagi ana nanekema nentahi'na havige nehe'za hu'na nagesa antahi'noanagi, menina nagra navufinti eme koana tamage huno knare antahintahi kamo'a, kumanire'ma mani'nenama antahi'noa kea agateretfa hu'nege'na nagra navufinti koe.
7 The men who work for you are very fortunate! Your officials who are constantly standing in front of you and listening to the wise things that you say are also fortunate!
Hagi maka vahekamo'za muse nehazageno, eri'za vaheka'aramimo'zama maka knama kavugama mani'nezama knare antahintahi zanka'ama nentahisnaza vahe'mo'za, tusi muse hugahaze.
8 Praise Yahweh your God, who has shown that he is pleased with you by appointing you to be the king of Israel for him. God has always loved the Israeli people, and desires to assist them forever, and therefore he has appointed you to be their king, in order that you will rule them fairly and righteously.”
Kagri'ma kavesineganteno Israeli vahe kinima kazeri oti'nea Ra Anumzana kagri Anumzamo'a, ra agi erisie. Na'ankure kagri Anumzamo'a, Israeli vahera ozmatretfa hugahue huno avesi zmante'neankino, ozmatretfa hugahie. Kagra fatgo hunka keagazmia nentahinka, fatgo hunka keagazmia refko huzmantogu, kinizmi manio huno kazeri oti'ne.
9 Then the queen gave to Solomon about 4-1/2 tons of gold and a large amount of spices and gems. Never had King Solomon received more spices than the queen gave him at that time.
Anage nehuno Seba kumate kuini a'mo'a Solomonima ami'neana, kna'amo'a 4'a tani agatere'nea goline, rama'a mnanentake zane, zago'amo'a mareri'nea mnanentake paurana, rama'a nemino, zago'amo marerirfa haveraminena ami'ne.
10 King Solomon gave to the queen of Sheba everything that she wanted. He gave her more than she had given to him. Then she and those who came with her returned to her own land. [In the ships that belonged to King Hiram, ] Hiram’s workers and Solomon’s workers brought gold from Ophir. They also brought a large amount of juniper wood and gems. King Solomon [told his workers] to use that wood to make railings in the temple and in his palace and also to make harps and lyres for the musicians. That wood was the the finest wood that had ever been seen in Israel.
Hagi Hiramu eri'za vahetamine Solomoni eri'za vahetmimo'za Ofiri kumateti golima eri'zama e'nazana vahe'mo'za algamu zafane, zago'amo marerirfa haveramine eri'za e'naze.
Hagi kini ne' Solomoni'a algamu zafareti Ra Anumzamofo mono nonte'ene agra nonte'enena lata ahenenteno, ana zafaretike mago'a zavenaramina tro nehuno, hapue nehaza zavenaraminena tro hu'ne. Hagi e'inahu hentofa zana kora Juda vahe mopafina fore hige'za onke'nazaza eri fore hu'ne.
Hagi kini ne' Solomoni'a Seba kumateti kuini a'mo'ma mago'a zanku avesigenoma antahigea zana, ana maka amigeno, agrama erino'ma e'nea fenona agatereno tusi feno erino eri'za vahe'ane kuma'arega ete vu'ne.
13 Each year there was brought to Solomon a total of 25 tons of gold.
Hagi mago mago kafufima Solomonima golima eme amizageno eritruma huterema hu'neana, kna'amo'a 25tani hu'nea goli eri atru hutere hu'ne.
14 That was in addition to the [taxes] paid to him by the merchants and traders. Also, the kings of Arabia and the governors of [the districts in] Israel brought gold and silver to Solomon.
Hagi feno vahetegati'ma takisi zagoma eri'nea zagoa, anampina erinte'za ohampri'naze. Ana zanke hu'za Arebia kini vahe'mo'zane, Israeli mopafima kegava hu'naza gavana vahe'mo'zanena goline silvanena eri'za Solomonina eme ami'naze.
15 King Solomon’s [workers took this] gold [and] hammered [it] into thin sheets and covered 200 large shields with those thin sheets of gold; they put almost 7-1/2 pounds of gold on each shield.
Hagi Solomoni'a ranra hankoa golireti 200'a tro hu'neankino, mago mago hankoma tro'ma hu'neana kna'amo'a, 7 kilo hu'nea golireti ruguta huno trohutere hu'ne.
16 His [workers] made 300 [smaller] shields. They covered each of them with almost 4 pounds of gold. Then the king put those shields in the Hall of the Forest of Lebanon.
Hagi anazanke huno goliretike neone hankoa 300'a hamanteti ruguta huno tro hu'neankino, mago'mago hankoma tro'ma hu'neana, kna'amo'a 3.5kilo naza hu'nea golireti tro hu'ne. Hagi ana hankoramima tro'ma huteno'a, kinimofo nompima Lebanoni afu'za zafe huno agi'a nehea nompi ante'ne.
17 His [workers] also made for him a large throne. [Part of] it was covered with [decorations made from] ivory and [part of it was covered] with very fine gold.
Ana nehuno kini ne' Solomoni'a kini tra'a elefentimofo zaza aveteti avasesea hunteteno, golinutike rekamreno eri anovazinte'ne.
18 There were six steps in front of the throne. There was a gold footstool that was attached to the throne. At each side of the throne there was an armrest, and alongside each armrest there was a [small statue of a] lion.
Hagi kini tra'ma me'neregama marerinaku'ma agiama reno mareri lata, 6si'a tro hunenteno, kini trate'ma mani'neno agiama antesgama hu trara golinutike tro hunte'ne. Hagi ana kini tra'mofo kantigama azama ante harage'ma hu'zana tro hunenteno, ana tava'ontera tare laioni amema'a tro huno kantigma retrurente'ne.
19 On the six steps there were twelve statues of lions, one on each side. No throne like that had ever existed in any other kingdom.
Hagi kini tra'ma me'neregama marerinaku'ma agiama reno mareri lata 6si'ama tro'ma hunte'nerera, kantigama mago mago laioni tro huntetere higeno, ana makara 12fu'a laioni oti'naze. Hagi mago kinimo'e huno e'ina hukna kini trara trora osu'neaza huno tro hunte'ne.
20 All of Solomon’s cups were made of gold, and all the various dishes in the Hall of the Forest of Lebanon were made of gold. [They did not make things from silver], because during the years that Solomon [ruled], silver was not considered to be valuable.
Hagi Solomoni'ma tima nenea kapuramina goliretike tro hu'ne. Hagi mago noma kino Lebanoni afuza zafe huno'ma agima antemi'nea nompima me'nea zuompo, keonke zantamina maka goliretike tro hu'ne. Hagi mago zana silvaretira trora osu'ne, na'ankure Solomoni knafina silvamofona ke amneza se'naze.
21 The king had a fleet of ships that sailed with the ships that King Hiram owned. Every three years the ships returned [from the places to which they had sailed], bringing gold, silver, ivory, monkeys, and baboons (OR, peacocks).
Na'ankure Solomoni venteramimpina Hiramu eri'za vahe'mo'za, Tasisi kumate vu'za 3'a kafuma evuterema nehige'za golima, silvama elefentimofo zaza ave'ma, monkitmima, ranra namaramine avre'za etere hu'naze.
22 King Solomon became richer and wiser than any other king on the earth.
Ana higeno Solomoni'a feno zampine knare antahintahi zampinena, maka ama mopafi kini vahetmina zamagatere'ne.
23 Kings from all over the world wanted to come and listen to the wise things that Solomon said, things that God had enabled him to know.
Hagi maka ama mopafi kini vahe'mo'za Solomoninte e'za Anumzamo'ma knare antahintahima ami'nea antahintahia eme antahi'naze.
24 All the people who came to him brought presents: They brought things made from silver or gold, or robes, or weapons, or spices, or horses, or mules. The people continued to do this every year.
Maka kafune kafunema Solomonima kenaku'ma aza vahe'mo'za musezama eriza e'nazana silvane, goline kukenane, mnanentake zantamine, hosi afutamine, miulie nehaza donki afutaminena avre'ne'za eme ketere hu'naze.
25 Solomon had 4,000 stalls for his horses and chariots, and 12,000 horses. Solomon put some of them in Jerusalem and some of them in other cities where he kept his chariots.
Hagi Solomoni'a karisima renteno vanoma hu hosi afutamimofo nona 4tauseni'a kinteno, 12tauseni'a hosi afutamina ante'ne. Hagi ana hosiramima ante'neana zamagri kuma'ma tro'ma hunte'nea kumatmimpine Jerusalemima agrama nemania kumate'ene zamantege'za mani'naze.
26 Solomon ruled over all the kings in the area from the [Euphrates] River [in the northeast] to the Philistia area [in the west] to the border of Egypt [in the south].
Hagi Yufretisi tinteti agafa huteno vuno Filistia mopafi vuno, Isipi mopa atupare'ma manino uhanati'nea kini vahetmina Solomoni kegava huzmante'ne.
27 [During the years that Solomon was] king, [he] caused silver to become as common in Jerusalem as stones; and he caused cedar trees in the foothills of Judah to become as plentiful as fig trees.
Hagi Solomoni'a rama'a silva eritru higeno, Jerusalemi kumapina havegna huno amne zankna nehigeno, rama'a sida zafa eritru higeno agupofima sikamo zafamo hageno amnezankna hiaza hu'ne.
28 Solomon’s agents brought horses from [the] Musri [area] and other places.
Hagi Solomoni hosiramima mizama se'nazana, Isipiti'ene mago'a kumategati'ene mizase'naze.
29 Lists of all the other things that Solomon did are recorded in the scrolls written by the prophet Nathan and by the prophet Ahijah from Shiloh [city], and in [the scroll in which were written] the visions that the prophet Iddo saw concerning [King] Jeroboam.
Hagi Solomoni'ma kinima mani'nea knafima mago'azama tro'ma hu'nea zamofo agenkea eseteti'ma agafa huno atumpare'ma vu'neana, kasnampa ne' Neteni agenkema krenentaza avontafepine, Silo kumateti kasnampa ne' Ahija agenkene, kasnampa ne' Ido'ma Nebati nemofo Jeroboamu avontafema krentenafi krente'naze.
30 Solomon ruled from Jerusalem all of Israel for 40 years.
Hagi Solomoni'a 40'a kafufi kinia Jerusalemia mani'neno, Israeli vahera kegava huzmante'ne.
31 Then Solomon died and was buried in [the part of Jerusalem called] ‘The City of David’. And his son Rehoboam became the king.
Hagi anante Solomoni'a frige'za, nefa Deviti kumapi Jerusalemi asente'naze. Hagi anama hutazageno'a nemofo Rehoboamu agri nona erino kinia mani'ne.

< 2 Chronicles 9 >