< I Na Lii 7 >

1 A KA he umikumamakolu makahiki o ka Solomona hana ana i kona hale iho, a hoopaa ae la i kona hale a pau.
Solomon was thirteen years building a house for himself till it was complete.
2 Kukulu ae la hoi oia i ka hale ma ka ululaau o Lebanona, hookahi haneri kubita kona loa, a he kanalima kubita kona laula, a he kanakolu kubita ke kiekie, maluna o na lalani eha o na kia kedera, me na kaola kedera maluna o ua mau kia la.
And he made the house of the Woods of Lebanon, which was a hundred cubits long and fifty cubits wide and thirty cubits high, resting on four lines of cedar-wood pillars with cedar-wood supports on the pillars.
3 Ua kau ke kedera maluna ma na kaola e kau ana ma na kia he kanaha kumamalima, he umikumamalima ma ka lalani.
And it was covered with cedar over the forty-five supports which were on the pillars, fifteen in a line.
4 He mau lalani pukamakani ekolu, ku pono hoi kekahi puka malamalama i kekahi puka malamalama, ma na lalani ekolu.
There were three lines of window-frames, window facing window in every line.
5 A o na puka a pau, me na kia, ua ku pono me na puka malamalama, a ua ku pono ka puka malamalama i ka puka malamalama, ma na lalani ekolu.
And all the doors and windows had square frames, with the windows facing one another in three lines.
6 A ua hana oia i ka halekia he kanalima kubita kona loa, a he kanakolu kubita ka laula; a o ka lanai, mamua ia o lakou; a o na kia me ka laau e komo ai hoi mamua o lakou.
And he made a covered room of pillars, fifty cubits long and thirty cubits wide, and ... with steps before it.
7 Hana iho la oia i ka halekia no ka nohoalii, kahi e hooponopono ai oia, o ka halekia hookolokolo; a ua uhiia i ke kedera, mai kekahi papa a i kekahi papa.
Then he made a covered room for his high seat when he gave decisions; this was the covered room of judging; it was covered with cedar-wood from floor to roof.
8 A o kona hale e noho ai, he pahale okoa maloko o ka halekia, ua like ke ano o ka hana ana. Hana iho la hoi o Solomona i ka hale no ke kaikamahine a Parao ana i lawe ai, e like me keia halekia.
And the house for his living-place, the other open square in the covered room, was made in the same way. And then he made a house like it for Pharaoh's daughter, whom Solomon had taken as his wife.
9 A o keia mau mea a pau, no na pohaku kumukuai nui, mamuli o ke ana o na pohaku i kalaiia, i oloia me na pahi olo, maloko, a mawaho, mai lalo o ke kumu, a hiki i ke kopina, a mawaho ma ke ku pono ana i ka pahale nui.
All these buildings were made, inside and out, from base to crowning stone, and outside to the great walled square, of highly priced stone, cut to different sizes with cutting-instruments.
10 A o ke kumu, he mau pohaku kumukuai nui, he mau pohaku nui, he mau pohaku umi kubita, a he mau pohaku awalu kubita.
And the base was of great masses of highly priced stone, some ten cubits and some eight cubits square.
11 A maluna ae, he mau pohaku kumukuai nui, mamuli o ke ana o na pohaku kalaiia, a me na kedera.
Overhead were highly priced stones cut to measure, and cedar-wood.
12 A o ka pahale nui a puni, he mau lalani ekolu o na pohaku kalaiia, a me ka lalani laau kedera, no ka pahale o ka hale o Iehova maloko, a no ka halekia o ka hale.
The great outer square all round was walled with three lines of squared stones and a line of cedar-wood boards, round about the open square inside the house of the Lord and the covered room of the king's house.
13 Kii aku la o Solomona ke alii a lawe mai ia Hirama mai Turo mai.
Then King Solomon sent and got Hiram from Tyre.
14 He keiki ia a ka wahine kanemake no ka ohana a Napetali, a no Turo kona makuakane, he mea hana keleawe; a piha ia i ke akamai a me ka naauao, a me ka maalea e hana i na hana me ke keleawe a pau: hele mai la hoi ia io Solomona la, a hana oia ma kana hana.
He was the son of a widow of the tribe of Naphtali, and his father was a man of Tyre, a worker in brass; he was full of wisdom and knowledge and an expert worker in brass. He came to King Solomon and did all his work for him.
15 Hana iho la oia i na kia keleawe elua, he umikumamawalu kubita ke kiekie, ua apoia kela keia o laua e ka kaula he umikumamalua kubita.
He it was who made the two brass pillars; the first pillar was eighteen cubits high, and a line of twelve cubits went round it; and the second was the same.
16 Hana iho la hoi oia i na lunakia elua e kau maluna o ke poo o na kia, he keleawe heheeia; elima kubita ke kiekie o kekahi kia, elima hoi kubita ke kiekie o kekahi kia.
And he made the two crowns to be put on the tops of the pillars, of brass made soft in the fire; the crowns were five cubits high.
17 A me na latike ulana, a me na lei kaula kui no na lunakia ka mea maluna o na poo o na kia, ehiku no kekahi lunakia, a ehiku no kekahi lunakia.
There were nets of open-work for the crowns on the tops of the pillars, a net of open-work for one and a net of open-work for the other.
18 Hana iho la i na kia, a i elua hoi lalani a puni ma kekahi latike e uhii na lunakia, na mea maluna o ke poo me na pomegerane, a pela hoi ia i hana'i no kela lunakia.
And he made ornaments of apples; and two lines of apples all round over the network, covering the crowns of the pillars, the two crowns in the same way.
19 A o na lunakia, na mea maluna o ke poo o na kia, me na lilia ia maloko o ka lanai, eha kubita.
The crowns on the tops of the pillars were ornamented with a design of flowers, and were four cubits across.
20 A no na lunakia maluna o na kia 'elua he mau pomegerane maluna e ku pono ana i ka mahuahua ana, ma ka latike: a o na pomegerane elua haneri ma na lalani a puni maluna o kekahi kia.
And there were crowns on the two pillars near the round part by the network, and there were two hundred apples in lines round every crown.
21 Kukulu ae la hoi oia i na kia maloko o ka lanai o ka luakini: kukulu ae la oia i ke kia akau, a kapa aku la i kona inoa Iakina: a kukulu ae la oia i ke kia hema, a kapa aku la i kona inoa Boaza.
He put up the pillars at the doorway of the Temple, naming the one on the right Jachin, and that on the left Boaz.
22 A maluna o ke poo o na kia he mau lilia: pela i paa ai ka hana o na kia.
The tops of the pillars had a design of flowers; and the work of making the pillars was complete.
23 Hana iho la oia i kahi kai hooheheeia he umi kubita mai kekahi kae a kekahi kae ona, he poepoe ia a puni, a elima kubita kona kiekie, a ua apo hoi ka lope kanakolu kubita.
And he made a great metal water-vessel ten cubits across from edge to edge, five cubits high and thirty cubits round.
24 A malalo iho o ke kae a puni. he mau kaukama e apo ana ia, he umi ma ke kubita hookahi, e apo ana i ke kai: ua hanaia na kaukama i na lalani elua, i ka wa i hanaia'i ia.
And under the edge of it, circling it all round for ten cubits, were two lines of flower buds, made together with it from liquid metal.
25 Kau iho la ia maluna o na bipi kauo he umikumamalua, ekolu e nana ana i ke kukulu akau, ekolu e nana ana i ke komohaun, ekolu e nana ana i ke kukulu hema, a ekolu e nana ana i ka hikina: a maluna iho o lakou ke kae, a maloko no ko lakou mau hope a pau.
It was supported on twelve oxen, with their back parts turned to the middle of it, three of them facing to the north, three to the west, three to the south, and three to the east; the vessel was resting on top of them.
26 Hookahi laula o ka lima ka manoanoa o ia mea, a o kona kae ua hanaia e like me ke kae o ke kiaha me na pua lilia; elua tausani bato ke komo iloko.
It was as thick as a man's open hand, and was curved like the edge of a cup, like the flower of a lily: it would take two thousand baths.
27 Hana iho la oia i na waihona ipu keleawe he umi, eha kubita ka loa o kekahi waihona ipu, eha kubita kona laula, ekolu kubita kona kiekie.
And he made ten wheeled bases of brass; every one four cubits long, four cubits wide, and three cubits high.
28 A o ka hana ana o na waihona ipu, peneia; he mau kae ko lakou, a mawaena o na anuu na kae,
And the bases were made in this way; their sides were square, fixed in a framework;
29 A maluna iho o ua kae iwaena o na anuu, he mau liona, bipi kauo, a me na keruba: a maluna o na anuu, kahi waihona maluna; a malalo iho o na liona a me na bipi kauo, he mau mea e lewa ana.
And on the square sides between the frames were lions, oxen, and winged ones; and the same on the frame; and over and under the lions and the oxen and the winged ones were steps.
30 A he mau huila keleawe eha ko kela waihona ipu keia waihona ipu, me na papa keleawe; a malalo ae o na kihi eha, na poohiwi; malalo ae o ka ipu holoi he mau paepae i hooheheeia ma ka aoao o kela mea lewa keia mea lewa.
Every base had four wheels of brass, turning on brass rods, and their four angles had angle-plates under them; the angle-plates under the base were of metal, and there were ornaments at the side of every one.
31 A o kona waha malalo o ka papale, a maluna ae he kubita, aka, he poepoe kona waha e like me ka hana ana i ka waihona ipu, he kubita me ka hapalua; a maluna iho o kona waha, he mea kalaiia me ko lakou kae ahalike aole poepoe.
The mouth of it inside the angle-plate was one cubit across; it was round like a pillar, a cubit and a half across; it had designs cut on it; the sides were square, not round.
32 Eha hoi huila malalo ae o na kae, a maloko o na waihona ipu na paepae komo i na huila, a o ke kiekie o ka huila he kubita me ka hapalua kubita.
The four wheels were under the frames, and the rods on which the wheels were fixed were in the base; the wheels were a cubit and a half high.
33 A o ka hana ana o na huila, ua like no ia me ka hana ana o ka huila halekaa, o ko lakou mau paepae komo huila, ko lakou mau puu huila, o ko lakou mau kae huila, o ko lakou mau huila, ua pau i ka hooheheeia.
The wheels were made like carriage-wheels, the rods on which they were fixed, the parts forming their edges, their rods and the middle points of them, were all formed out of liquid metal.
34 Eha hoi poohiwi paepae ma na kihi eha o ka waihona ipu hookahi; a o na poohiwi o ko ka waihona ipu no ia.
And there were four angle-plates at the four angles of every base, forming part of the structure of the base.
35 A ma ke poo o ka waihona ipu, he mea poepoe he hapalua kubita ke kiekie: a ma ke poo o ka waihona ipu, o kona mau anuu, a me kona mau kae o ko ka waihona ipu no ia.
And at the top of the base there was a round vessel, half a cubit high;
36 A maluna o na papa o na anuu, a maluna o na kae, i kalai ai oia i na keruba, a me na liona, a me na laau pama, e like me ke kaawale ana o keia me kela, a me na mea lewa a puni.
In the spaces of the flat sides and on the frames of them, he made designs of winged ones, lions, and palm-trees, with ornamented edges all round.
37 Pela hoi ia i hana'i i na waihona ipu he umi, hookahi ka ninini ana, a me ke ano, a me ka nui, o lakou a pau.
All the ten bases were made in this way, after the same design, of the same size and form.
38 Alaila hana iho la oia i na ipu holoi keleawe he umi, komo na bato hookahi kanaha iloko o ka ipu holoi hookahi. Eha kubita kela ipuholoi keia ipuholoi: a pakahi na waihona ipu he umi i ka ipuholoi hookahi.
And he made ten brass washing-vessels, everyone taking forty baths, and measuring four cubits; one vessel was placed on every one of the ten bases.
39 Hoonoho ae la hoi oia i na waihona ipu elima ma ka aoao akau o ka hale, a elima hoi ma ka aoao hema o ka hale; a hoonoho ae la i ke kai ma ka aoao akau o ka hale ma ka hikina e ku pono ana i ke kukulu hema.
And he put the bases by the house, five on the right side and five on the left; and he put the great water-vessel on the right side of the house, to the east, facing south.
40 Na Hirama i hana i na ipuholoi a me na ooahi, a me na paipu: pela hoi i hoopau ai o Hirama i na hana a pau ana i hana'i no Solomona ke alii, no ka hale o Iehova;
And Hiram made the pots and spades and the basins. So Hiram came to the end of all the work he did for King Solomon in the house of the Lord:
41 I na kia elua, a me na bola o na lunakia na mea maluna o ke poo o na kia elua, a me na latike elua e uhi i na bola elua o na lunakia, na mea maluna o ke poo o na kia;
The two pillars and the two cups of the crowns which were on the tops of the two pillars; and the network covering the two cups of the crowns on the tops of the pillars,
42 A me na pomegerane eha haneri, no na latike elua, elua lalani pomegerane no ka latike hookahi, e uhi i na bola o na lunakia, na mea maluna o na kia;
And the four hundred apples for the network, two lines of apples for every network, covering the two cups of the crowns on the pillars;
43 A me na waihonaipu he umi, a me na ipuholoi he umi maluna o na waihonaipu;
And the ten bases, with the ten washing-vessels on them;
44 A me ke kai hookahi, a me na bipi kauo he umikumamalua malalo iho o ke kai;
And the great water-vessel, with the twelve oxen under it;
45 A me na ipu hoolapalapa, a me na ooahi, a me na paipu: a o keia mau mea a pau a Hirama i hana aku ai no Solomona ke alii, no ka hale o Iehova, o ke keleawe huali ia.
And the pots and the spades and the basins; all the vessels which Hiram made for King Solomon, for the house of the Lord, were of polished brass.
46 Ma ka papu o Ioredane i hana'i ke alii ia mau mea ma ka lepo manoanoa mawaena o Sukota a me Zaretana.
He made them of liquid metal in the lowland of Jordan, at the way across the river, at Adama, between Succoth and Zarethan.
47 Waiho iho la o Solomona i na ipu a pau no ko lakou lehulehu loa ana; aole i loaa na paona o ke keleawe.
The weight of all these vessels was not measured, because there was such a number of them; it was not possible to get the weight of the brass.
48 Hana iho la hoi o Solomona i na mea hana o ka hale o Iehova; i ke kuahu he gula, a me ka papa aina maluna iho i kau ai ka berena hoike, he gula.
And Solomon had all the vessels made for use in the house of the Lord: the altar of gold and the gold table on which the holy bread was placed;
49 A me na ipukukui elima ma ka aoao akau, elima hoi ma ka aoao hema, he gula maemae, mamua o kahi e olelo ai, a me na pua, a me na ipuaila, a me na upa ahi, he gula;
And the supports for the lights, five on the right side and five on the left before the inmost room, of clear gold; and the flowers and the lights and all the instruments of gold;
50 A me na bola, a me na upakukai, a me na paipu, a me na puna, a me na kapuahi, he gula maemae; a me na ami no na pani o ka hale maloko, kahi hoano loa, a no na pani o ka hale o ka luakini, he gula no.
And the cups and the scissors and the basins and the spoons and the fire-trays, all of gold; and the pins on which the doors were turned, the doors of the inner house, the most holy place, and the doors of the Temple, all of gold.
51 Pela i paa ai na hana a pau a Solomona i hana'i no ka hale o Iehova: a lawe ae iloko o Solomona i na mea hoolaa a Davida kona makuakane; o ke kala, o ke gula, a me na mea hana, oia kana i waiho pu ai me ka waiwai o ka hale o Iehova.
So all the work King Solomon had done in the house of the Lord was complete. Then Solomon took the holy things which David his father had given, the silver and the gold and all the vessels, and put them in the store-houses of the house of the Lord.

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