< 2 Kings 11 >
1 When King Ahaziah’s mother Athaliah saw that her son had been killed, she commanded that all the members of Ahaziah’s family [who might become king] must be executed.
Ahaziah manu, Athaliah ni a capa a due tie a thai toteh, a thaw teh siangpahrang imthungkhu râw kacoekungnaw hah be a thei.
2 So Ahaziah’s sons were all about to be murdered. But Jehosheba, who was King Jehoram’s daughter and Ahaziah’s half-sister, took Ahaziah’s [very young] son Joash and hid him and (his nursemaid/the woman who took care of him) in a bedroom [in the temple]. So he was not killed.
Hatei Ahaziah capa Joash teh, Jehosheba ni siangpahrang capa a thei awh e thung dawk hoi a yawngkhai teh, ka khenyawnkung hoi inae imthungkhu vah, Athaliah ni a hmuhoehnae koe a hro pouh dawkvah, thet thai hoeh.
3 He stayed with Jehosheba for six years. All during that time, he remained hidden in the temple, while Athaliah ruled [Judah].
Kum taruk touh thung Athaliah ni ram a uk yung lam, ahni hoi napui teh Bawipa e im vah a kâhro roi.
4 But during the next year, Jehoiada the Supreme Priest summoned the officers who supervised the royal bodyguards and the palace guards. He told them to come to the temple. There he required them to solemnly promise that they would do what he told them to do. And he showed King Ahaziah’s son Joash to them.
Kum 7 navah, Jehoiada ni Kereth taminaw hoi ka khenyawn e ransahu thung hoi ransabawi a kaw sak awh. BAWIPA im vah a kâenkhai awh teh, ahni koe lawkkamnae a sak awh. Bawipa im vah, thoebonae lawkkam hah a sak sak teh siangpahrang capa a khet sak awh.
5 He gave them these instructions: “There are three groups of you guards. When one group finishes their work on the Sabbath day, [divide yourselves into] three smaller groups. One group must guard the palace.
Jehoiada ni, na sak awh hane teh hettelah doeh. Nangmouh koe Sabbath hnin ka tho e naw teh, pung thum pung touh ni siangpahrang im takhang na ring awh han.
6 Another group must guard at the Sur Gate. The other group must guard at the gate behind the other groups.
Pung touh ni Sur takhang koe na o awh vaiteh, pung touh ni katarounkung e hnuklah kalupnae longkha koe kangangkung lah na o awh han.
7 The two groups that are not working on the Sabbath day must guard the temple [to protect little King Joash].
Nangmouh thung dawk phun hni touh sabbath hnin thaw ka tawk hoeh e ni siagpahrang teng vah BAWIPA e im a ring awh han.
8 You must stand around the king wherever he goes, with your weapons in your hands. You must kill anyone who comes near you.”
Taminaw pueng ni, senehmaica koung patuep hoi siangpahrang petkâkalup lah na kalup awh vaiteh, tami bangpatet haiyah kalupnae thung vah kâen e teh na thei awh han. Hahoi siangpahrang ma teh, a tâco nah na kâbang sin awh han telah kâ a poe awh.
9 The officers [who supervised the guards] did what Jehoiada told them to do. Each one brought to Jehoiada the guards that he supervised—the guards who were just finishing their work and those who were about to start their work on the Sabbath day.
Ransabawi ni, vaihma Jehoiada koe kâpoelawk a poe e patetlah a sak. Hahoi a uk awh e thung dawk hai sabbath hnin vah ka tho hane naw hoi ka ban hane naw hah a ceikhai teh vaihma Jehoiada koe a cei awh.
10 The priest distributed to the commanders of the guards the spears and shields that had belonged to King David, that were kept/stored in the temple.
Vaihma ni ransanaw hah BAWIPA im kaawm e Devit e tahroe hoi bahling hah a poe awh.
11 Then he commanded all the guards to stand in their positions, each one with his sword in his hand, all around the young king.
Ramveng ransanaw ni senehmaica sin hoiyah im aranglah hoi avoilah totouh thueng e khoungroe hoi im rahak vah siangpahrang a kangdue teh a kalup awh.
12 Then he brought Joash out. He put the crown on his head and gave him a scroll on which were written the rules [that the kings needed to obey]. Then he poured some olive oil on Joash’s head and proclaimed that he was now the king. The people all clapped their hands and shouted, “We desire/hope that the king will live for many years!”
Hahoi siangpahrang capa teh a tâcokhai awh teh, bawilukhung kâmuk sak awh teh, lawkpanuesaknae hah a poe awh. Siangpahrang lah a sak awh teh satui a awi awh. Hahoi a kuttabawng awh teh, siangpahrang a hring saw seh ati awh.
13 When Athaliah heard the noise that was being made by the guards and the other people, she ran to the temple, where the people were gathered.
Hahoi ramveng ransanaw e a kamthang hoi taminaw pueng e a kamthang hah, Athaliah ni a thai to teh, BAWIPA im e tami moikapap koevah a cei.
14 She saw the new king standing there alongside one of the big pillars, which was the place at the temple where the kings usually stood. She saw that he was surrounded by the temple officers and men blowing trumpets, and that the people were shouting joyfully, and [some of] them were also blowing trumpets. She tore her clothes [to show her distress] and shouted, “You are traitors! You have tricked/deceived me!”
Napui ni a khet teh, khenhaw! siangpahrang ni Judahnaw e phung lah khomkung koe a kangdue. Ransabawinaw hoi, mongka kauengnaw hah siangpahrang teng a kangdue awh. Hote ram dawk e taminaw pueng teh a lung hroung ahawi awh. Mongka hai a ueng awh. Hahoi Athaliah ni a khohna a ravei teh youknae taran doeh, youknae taran doeh telah a oung
15 Jehoiada [immediately] said, “Kill her, but do not kill her here at the temple of Yahweh! Take her away between two rows of guards. And kill anyone who tries to rescue her!”
Vaihma Jehoiada ni, ransanaw thung dawk kacue lah a pouk awh e ransabawi hah kâlawk a poe teh ahni koe kountouknae thungup a rahim lah, alawilah tâcawtkhai awh. Ahni hnukkâbang pueng teh tahloi hoi thei lah ao han telah ati. Bangkongtetpawiteh, vaihma ni, BAWIPA im vah napui hah thet hanh awh telah a dei toe.
16 [She tried to flee, but] the guards seized her and took her to the palace, to the place where horses enter the courtyard. They killed her there.
Hahoi napui hah a man awh teh marang kâennae lam koe siangpahrang im vah ceinae koe haw vah a thei awh.
17 Then Jehoiada made a solemn agreement between the king and the people, that they would always (obey/be faithful to) Yahweh. He also made an agreement requiring the people to be loyal to Joash their king.
Jehoiada ni BAWIPA hai siangpahrang hoi tami moikapap e rahak vah, BAWIPA e tami lah ao thai nahan lawkkamnae a sak. Siangpahrang hoi tamimaya hmalah hai lawkkamnae a sak.
18 Then all the people of Israel who were there went to the temple of Baal and tore it down. They smashed the altars and the statues of Baal. They also killed Mattan, the priest of Baal, in front of the altars. Jehoiada stationed/put guards at the temple of Yahweh.
Hot ram dawk e tami naw pueng teh Baal bawkim a cei awh teh a raphoe awh. Thuengnae khoungroe hoi meikaphawknaw pueng te rekrek a hem awh. Baal e vaihma bawi Mattan hai thuengnae khoungroe koe a thei awh. Hahoi vaihma ni BAWIPA im ka ring hanelah thaw a poe.
19 Then he and the officers of the temple, the officers who supervised the royal bodyguards, and the king’s bodyguards brought the king from the temple to the palace. All the people [followed them]. Joash entered the palace at the Guard Gate and sat down on the throne, [which showed that he was the new king].
Ransanaw hoi Kereth tami ka ring e ransanaw pueng hoi taminaw pueng a cei awh teh, BAWIPA im hoi siangpahrang im lah a ceikhai awh. Karingnaw e takhang koe lahoi a kâen awh teh siangpahrang im a ceikhai awh. Hahoi teh siangpahrang bawitungkhung dawk a tahung.
20 All the people of Judah rejoiced. And because Athaliah had been killed, the city was quiet/calm.
Hahoi teh hote ram dawk e tami pueng a lunghawi awh. Khopui teh runae hmawt laipalah ao. Athaliah teh siangpahrang im vah tahloi hoi a thei awh.
21 Joash was seven years old when he became the king [of Judah].
Jehoash teh siangpahrang lah ao nah kum 7 touh doeh ka phat rah.