< I Na Lii 6 >
1 EIA kekahi, i ka makahiki eha haneri me kanawalu mahope mai o ka puka ana mai o na mamo a Iseraeia mai ka aina mai o Aigupita, i ka ha o ka makahiki o ko Solomona alii ana maluna o ka Iseraela, i ka malama o Zifa, oia ka malama alua, i hoomaka ae ai oia e kukulu i ka hale no Iehova.
Four hundred and eighty years after the Israelites left Egypt, in the fourth year of King Solomon's reign, in the month of Ziv, Solomon began building the Temple of the Lord.
2 A o ka hale a Solomona ke alii i hana aku ai no Iehova, kanaono kubita kona loa, a o kona laula he iwakalua kubita, a o kona kiekie he kanakolu kubita.
The Temple King Solomon built for the Lord measured sixty cubits long by twenty cubits wide by thirty cubits high.
3 A o ka lanai mamua o ka luakini o ka hale, he iwakalua kubita ka loa e like me ka laula o ka hale, he umi kubita hoi kona laula mamua o ka hale.
The entrance room at the front of the Temple was twenty cubits wide. It ran the whole width of the Temple and projected out ten cubits in front of the Temple.
4 Hana iho la oia i na puka makani he ololi kahi malamalama.
He had latticed windows made to be placed high up in the Temple.
5 Ma ka paia o ka hale a puni i hana'i oia i na keena a puni na paia o ka hale, o ka luakini a me kahi o olelo ai; a hana ae oia i na papa a puni.
He also had a structure built against the outer wall of the Temple, both the outer and the inner sanctuary, to provide a series of side rooms.
6 O ke keena lalo elima kubita ka laula, a o ka waena, eono kubita ka laula, a o ko kolu ehiku kubita ka laula: no ka mea, mawaho o ka hale i hana i oia i na anuu a puni, i ole e hoopaaia na kaola iloko o na paia o ka hale.
The ground floor measured five cubits wide, the first floor six cubits, and the second floor seven cubits. In addition he had offset ledges placed all the way around the outside, so that beams would not have to be inserted into the Temple walls.
7 A o ka hale i ke kukuluia'na, ua kukuluia'e ia i ka pohaku i hooponoponoia mamua o ka laweia ilaila, aole ka hamare aole hoi ke koi, aole mea hao i loheia maloko o ka halo i kona kukuluia.
When the Temple was built the stones were finished at the quarry so that no noise from any hammer, ax, or any iron tool was heard in the Temple during construction.
8 O ka pukakomo o ko keena waena, aia ma ka aoao akau ia o ka hale: a ma na anuu wili i pii ai lakou a loko o ko keena waena, a mailoko ae o ka waena iloko o ke kolu.
The entrance to the ground floor was on the south side of the Temple. Stairs led to the first floor, and then on to the second floor.
9 Pela ia i hana'i i ka hale a paa, a kau maluna i na kaola a me na papa kedera.
So Solomon finished building the Temple, covering it with a roof made of cedar rafters and planks.
10 Alaila hana iho la i na keena e pili ana i ka hale a pau, elima kubita ke kiekie, a kau iho la lakou ma ka hale me na laau kedera.
He built the external structure along the whole of the Temple. It was five cubits high, joined to the Temple with cedar joists.
11 A hiki mai la ka olelo a Iehova ia Solomona peneia,
The Lord sent this message to Solomon, telling him,
12 O keia hale au e hana nei, ina e helo oe ma ko'u mau kapu, a e hana ma ko'u mau kanawai, a e malama hoi i ka'u mau kauoha a pau o helo ma ia mau mea, alaila e nooko iho au i ka'u olelo me oe a'u i olelo aku ai ia Davida i kou makuakane.
“About this Temple you are building: if you follow what I have said, fulfilling my requirements and keeping my commandments in what you do, I will keep the promise I made to your father David through you.
13 A e noho no au iwaena o na mamo a Iseraela, aole hoi e haalele aku i ko'u poo kanaka i ka Iseraela.
I will live among the Israelites and will not abandon Israel, my people.”
14 Pela i hana'i o Solomona i ka hale a paa ia ia.
Solomon finished building the Temple.
15 A hana iho la oia i koloko o na paia me na papa kedera, mai ka papahehi o ka hale a luna o na paia; a kau ai oia i ka laau maloko, a hoouhi i ko lalo o ka halo mo na papa kaa.
He lined the walls with cedar panels from floor to ceiling and he covered the floor of the Temple with cypress boards.
16 A hana iho la oia, ma na aoao o ka hale, he iwakalua kubita, mai ke keehana a hiki i na paia i na papa kedera; hana iho la oia no ia maloko, i wahi e olelo ai, i wahi hoano loa.
He sectioned off twenty cubits at the rear of the Temple with boards of cedar from floor to ceiling, making an inner sanctuary as the Most Holy Place.
17 He kanaha kubita ka loa o ka hale oia ka luakini i mua ona.
The main Temple in front of this room measured forty cubits long.
18 A o ke kedera o ka hale maloko, ua kalakalaiia he mau kaukama a me na pua mohala: he kedera wale no, aole pohaku i ikeia.
The cedar panels inside the Temple were decorated with carvings of gourds and open flowers. Everything was lined with cedar—none of the stone was visible.
19 A o kahi e olelo ai, oia kana i hoomakaukau ai ma ka hale maloko, e waiho malaila i ka pahuberita o Iehova.
He also had the inner sanctuary made within the Temple where the Ark of the Lord's Agreement would be placed.
20 A o kahi e olelo ai ma ka mua he iwakalua kubita ka loa, a he iwakalua kubita ka laula, a he iwakalua kubita ke kiekie ona: a hoouhi ae la oia ia me ko gula maemae, a hoouhi ae la i ko kuahu kedera.
The inner sanctuary measured twenty cubits long, twenty cubits wide, and twenty cubits high. He had the interior covered with a coating with pure gold, as well as the altar of cedar.
21 Hoouhi ae la o Solomona i ka hale maloko me ke gula maemae; hana iho la oia i ka paku me na kaula gula ma ke alo o kahi e olelo ai, a hoouhi ae la mo ko gula.
Solomon had the whole of the inside of the Temple covered with pure gold, He had gold chains stretched across the front of the inner sanctuary, which was also covered with gold.
22 A o ka hale a pau kana i hoouhi ai me ke gula a hiki i ka hoopaa ana i ka hale a puni, a me ke kuahu okoa e pili ana i kahi e olelo ai kana i hoouhi ai me ke gula.
He covered the whole inside of the Temple with a coating of gold until it was all finished. He also covered with gold the entire altar for the inner sanctuary.
23 A maloko o kahi e olelo ai, i hana'i oia i na keruba elua he laau oliva, he umi kubita ke kiekie.
He had two cherubim made out of olive wood for the inner sanctuary, each one ten cubits tall.
24 Elima kubita kekahi eheu o ke keruba, a elima kubita kekahi eheu o ko keruba; mai ka welau o kekahi eheu a ka welau o kekahi eheu he umi kubita.
Both wings of the cherub measured five cubits, making a total wingspan of ten cubits.
25 He umi kubita kekahi keruba. Hookahi ana o na keruba elua, ua like ko laua nui.
The other cherub was also ten cubits tall, since they were identical both in size and shape.
26 Ke kiekie o kekahi keruba he umi kubita, a pela ko kekahi keruba.
Both cherubs were ten cubits tall.
27 Hooku ae la hoi oia i na keruba maloko o ka hale iloko loa; a hoholaia'e la na eheu o na keruba, i pa ka eheu o kekahi i ka paia, a pa ka eheu o kekahi keruba i kekahi paia, a iwaena konu o ka hale i pa ai kekahi eheu i kekahi eheu.
He had the cherubim placed inside the inner sanctuary of the Temple. Since their wings were fully spread, a wing of the first cherub touched one wall, a wing of the second cherub touched the other wall, and in the middle of the Temple their wings touched.
28 A hoouhi ao la hoi oia i na keruba me ke gula.
The cherubim were also covered with a gold coating.
29 A kalakalai ae la hoi oia i na paia a pau o ka hale a puni i na kii kalaiia o na keruba, a me na laau pama, a me na pua mohala, maloko a mawaho.
He had all the Temple walls, both the inner and outer sanctuaries, carved with designs of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers.
30 A o ka papakeehana o ka hale kana i hoouhi ai me ke gula maloko a mawaho hoi.
He also had the floor of the Temple floor covered with gold, both the inner and outer sanctuaries.
31 A no ka puka o kahi e olelo ai, i hana'i oia i na pani laau oliva, a o ka lapauila a me na laauku, o ka hapalima no ia.
He had doors of olive wood made for the entrance to the inner sanctuary, together with a lintel and doorposts that had five sides.
32 He laau oliva na pani elua, a kalai iho la oia ma ia mau mea i ke kalakalai ana o na keruba, a me na laau pama, a me na pua mohala, a hoouhi ae la ia mau mea me ke gula, a kapili ae la hoi i ke gula ma na keruba a me na laau pama.
These olive wood double doors had carved into them designs of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers. The cherubim and palm trees carvings were covered with beaten gold.
33 Pela hoi i hana'i oia no ka puka o ka luakini i na laauku oliva he hapaha.
Similarly he had four-sided doorposts of olive wood made for the entrance to the sanctuary.
34 A o na pani elua he laau kaa; a o na aoao elua o kekahi pani e pelu ana ia, a o na aoao elua o ke kahi pani, e pelu ana no ia.
Its doors were made of cypress wood, each with two hinged panels.
35 Kalai ae la hoi oia malaila i na keruba, a me na laau pama, a me na pua mohala; a hoouhi hoi me ke gula i hooku pono ia i ka mea i kalaiia.
He had them carved with designs of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers, and covered them with gold beaten evenly over the carvings.
36 Hana iho la hoi oia i ka pahale loko, me na lalani ekolu o na pohaku i kalaiia, a me ka lalani laau kedera.
Solomon had the inner courtyard built with three courses of dressed stone and one of cedar beams.
37 I ka makahiki ha i hoonohoia'i ke kumu o ka hale o Iehova, i ka malama Zifa.
The foundation of the Lord's Temple was laid in the fourth year of Solomon's reign, in the month of Ziv.
38 A i ka makahiki umikumamakahi, i ka malama Bula, oia ka walu o ka malama, ua paa ka hale a me kona mau mea a pau, mamuli o na kauoha a pau nona. Ehiku makahiki no hoi kana hana ana ia.
The Temple was finished exactly as specified and planned in Solomon's eleventh year, in the eighth month, the month of Bul. So it took him seven years to build the Temple.