< 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.
Now Solomon built his own house for thirteen years, and he brought it to perfection.
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 built the house from the forest of Lebanon: one hundred cubits in length, and fifty cubits in width, and thirty cubits in height, with four walkways between columns of cedar. For he had hewn the cedar trees into columns.
3 Ua kau ke kedera maluna ma na kaola e kau ana ma na kia he kanaha kumamalima, he umikumamalima ma ka lalani.
And he clothed the entire vaulted room with panels of cedar. And it was supported by forty-five columns. Now one row held fifteen columns,
4 He mau lalani pukamakani ekolu, ku pono hoi kekahi puka malamalama i kekahi puka malamalama, ma na lalani ekolu.
each positioned opposite another,
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 looking toward one another, with equal spacing between the columns. And above the columns there were square beams equal in all things.
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 portico of columns, fifty cubits in length and thirty cubits in width, and another portico, facing the greater portico, with columns and with crossbeams upon the columns.
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.
He also made the portico of the throne, in which is the tribunal. And he overlaid it with cedar wood, from the floor even to the summit.
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 in the midst of the portico, there was a small house, where he would sit in judgment, similar in workmanship. He also made a house for the daughter of Pharaoh (whom Solomon had taken as wife) of the same work and type as this portico.
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 was of precious stones, which had been sawed by a particular standard and measure, as much within as without, from the foundation even to the summit of the walls, and outside even to the great atrium.
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.
Now the foundations were of precious stones: great stones of eight or ten cubits.
11 A maluna ae, he mau pohaku kumukuai nui, mamuli o ke ana o na pohaku kalaiia, a me na kedera.
And above these, there were precious stones, of equal measure, which had been cut in a manner similar to boards of cedar.
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.
And the great atrium was round, with three rows of cut stones and one row of cut cedar, even as it also was in the interior atrium of the house of the Lord, and in the portico of the house.
13 Kii aku la o Solomona ke alii a lawe mai ia Hirama mai Turo mai.
And king Solomon sent and brought Hiram of 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.
the son of a widowed woman, from the tribe of Naphtali, whose father was a Tyrian, an artisan in brass, and full of wisdom, and understanding, and knowledge in order to form every work of brass. And when he had gone to king Solomon, he wrought all his work.
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.
And he cast two columns of brass. Each column was eighteen cubits in height, and a line of twelve cubits encompassed both columns.
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.
Also, he made two heads of molten brass, which would be set upon the tops of the columns: one head was five cubits in height, and the other head was five cubits in height.
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.
And there was something like a network of chains, woven together in a wonderful manner. Both heads of the columns were cast, and seven rows of little nets traversed one head, and seven little nets were on the other head.
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 finished the columns with two rows all around each network, so that these covered the heads, which were at the top, with pomegranates. And he did in like manner to the second head.
19 A o na lunakia, na mea maluna o ke poo o na kia, me na lilia ia maloko o ka lanai, eha kubita.
Now the heads that were at the top of the columns, in the portico of four cubits, had been fabricated with a work of lilies.
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 again, there were other heads at the tops of the columns above, in accord with the measure of the column opposite the netting. And there were two hundred of the pomegranates, in rows around the second head.
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.
And he stationed the two columns in the portico of the temple. And when he had stationed the column on the right, he called its name Jachin. Similarly, he erected the second column, and he called its name Boaz.
22 A maluna o ke poo o na kia he mau lilia: pela i paa ai ka hana o na kia.
And above the tops of the columns, he set a work in the manner of lilies. And the work of the columns was perfected.
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.
He also made a molten sea, of ten cubits from brim to brim, rounded on all sides. Its height was five cubits, and a thin rope of thirty cubits wrapped it all around.
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 a sculpted work under the brim encircled it for ten cubits going around the sea. There were two rows cast of striated sculptures.
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.
And it was standing upon twelve oxen, of which three were looking toward the north, and three toward the west, and three toward the south, and three toward the east. And the sea above was over them. And their posteriors were entirely hidden within.
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.
And the basin was the thickness of three twelfths. And its brim was like the brim of a chalice, or like the outturned petal of a lily. It contained 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 bases of brass: each base was four cubits in length, and four cubits in width, and three cubits in height.
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 work itself of the bases was engraved; and there were sculptures between the junctures.
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 between the little crowns and the edges, there were lions, and oxen, and cherubim; and similarly in the junctures above. And under the lions and oxen were something like bands of brass hanging down.
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.
And each base had four wheels, with axels of brass. And at the four sides were something like little arms, under the cast basin, facing away from one another.
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.
Also, the mouth of the interior of the basin was at the top of the head. And what was visible outside was of one cubit all around, and altogether it had one cubit and a half. Now at the corners of the columns were diverse engravings. And the spaces between the columns 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.
And the four wheels, which were at the four corners of the base, were joined to one another under the base. The height of one wheel held one cubit and a half.
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.
Now these were the kind of wheels such as are often made for a chariot. And their axels, and spokes, and tires, and centers were all cast.
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 the four little arms, which were at each corner of a base, were cast and joined together as part of the base itself.
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 summit of the base, there was a round stand of one half cubit, fabricated so that the basin could be placed upon it, having its engravings, and various sculptures of its own.
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.
He also engraved those plates, which were of brass. And at the corners were cherubim, and lions, and palm trees, standing out, as if in the likeness of a man, so that they seemed not to be engraved, but placed adjacent on all sides.
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.
In this manner, he made ten bases with the same casting and measure, and very similar engravings.
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.
He also made ten hand basins of brass. One hand basin contained four baths, and was of four cubits. And each basin he set upon a base, which is 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 stationed the ten bases, five to the right side of the temple, and five to the left. And the sea he placed to the right side of the temple, opposite the east, toward the 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;
Then Hiram made cooking pots, and trays, and small hooks. And he completed all the work of king Solomon in the temple 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 columns, and the two cords of the heads over the tops of the columns, and the two networks which covered the two cords that were above the tops of the columns;
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 pomegranates for the two networks, two turnings of pomegranates for each network, in order to cover the cords of the heads, which were above the tops of the columns;
43 A me na waihonaipu he umi, a me na ipuholoi he umi maluna o na waihonaipu;
and the ten bases, and the ten basins on the bases;
44 A me ke kai hookahi, a me na bipi kauo he umikumamalua malalo iho o ke kai;
and the one sea, and the twelve oxen under the sea;
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 cooking pots, and the trays, and the small hooks. All of the items that Hiram made for king Solomon, for the house of the Lord, were of golden 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.
In the open regions near the Jordan, the king cast these, in the clay soil 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.
And Solomon positioned all the items. But because of its exceedingly great amount, the brass was not weighed.
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 made all the furniture for the house of the Lord: the altar of gold, and the table of gold, upon which the bread of the presence would be 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 gold lampstands, five to the right, and five to the left, opposite the oracle, of pure gold; and likenesses of lily blossoms, with lamps above them, of gold; and gold tongs;
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 water pots, and little forks, and bowls, and little mortars, and censers, of the purest gold; and the hinges of the doors, for the interior house of the Holy of Holies and for the doors of the house of the temple, which were 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.
And Solomon perfected all the work that he was doing in the house of the Lord. And he brought in the things that his father David had sanctified: the silver, and the gold, and the vessels. And he stored these in the treasuries of the house of the Lord.