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1 Hagi Solomoni'ma noma'ama ki'neana 13ni'a kafufi kivagare'ne.
They also built a palace for Solomon, but it required 13 years to build it.
2 Hagi Solomoni'a ra nonkrerfa ki'teno, ana nomofo agi'a Lebanoni afuza zafe huno agi'a antemi'ne. Hagi ana nomofo zaza'amo'a 45 mita higeno, atupa'amo'a 23 mita higeno, anagamima mreri'amo'a 14 mita hu'ne. Hagi ana nomofo azeri'nea zafama reharare'neana, 4'a kankamumpi tusinasi sida zafa reharereno vuteno anama reharere'nea zafa agofetura sida zafaretike vazisga hu'ne.
One of the buildings they constructed was [a] large [ceremonial hall]. It was called the Hall of the Forest of Lebanon. It was 150 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high. It was supported/held up by four rows of pillars of [wood from] cedar [trees]. There were 15 pillars in each row. There were cedar beams across each row.
3 Hagi ana maka 15ni'a zafareti runkre hu'naze. Hagi agofetu'ma rugeka'ma hu'neana 45fu'a sida zafanu rugekara hu'ne.
[To support the roof] there were cedar beams that connected the rows of pillars.
4 Hagi ana nomofo kanti kama asoparega 3'afi zaho eri kana (windua) hagentetere huno kanti kama asoparega vigeno avugosa ohumi ahumi hu'ne.
On each of the two side walls there were three rows of windows.
5 Hagi kanti kaziga kafane, kama kaziga kafamo'ene zahoma eri kamo'enena (windua) 4'a agema'a huntegeno, ana makamo'a avugosa ohumi ahumi hu'naze.
All the windows and doorways had rectangular frames. The windows along the long wall on one side faced the windows on the other side.
6 Hagi Solomoni'a mago ra nonkrerfa kino, ranra retrure zafamofo none huno agi'a ante'ne. Hagi ama ana zafamofo zaza'amo'a, 23 mita higeno, atupa'amo'a 14 mita hu'ne. Hagi ana nomofo ko'nona ana hukna huno tusinasi zafareti ki'ne.
They also built another building called the Hall of Pillars. It was 75 feet long and 45 feet wide. It had a covered porch [whose roof was] supported by pillars.
7 Hagi mago nona kini tra'ma mesia no ki'ne. Hagi ana nompi mani'neno keaga refkoma hania nonkino, keaga refko hu none huno agi'a ante'ne. Hagi ana nomofo agu'afina fenkamiti anagamima mareri'neana, sida zafaretike ahe fankani'ne.
Then they made a building called the Hall of the Throne. It was also called the Hall of Judgment. That was where Solomon decided/judged concerning people’s disputes. The walls were covered with cedar boards, from the floor to the rafters.
8 Hagi Solomoni'ma manisia nona keaga refkohu nonkumamofo amefi'a rure kegina huno anahu no kinte'ne. Hagi anahu kna huno Isipi kini ne' Fero mofa'ma eri'nea a'mofo nona kinte'ne.
In the courtyard behind the Hall of Judgment they built a house for Solomon to live in that was made like the other buildings. They also built the same kind of house for his wife, who was the daughter of the king of Egypt.
9 Hagi ana maka noma ki'neana, zago'amo'a mareri havereti ranra zante havea frageno eri avozaze huteno ki'ne. Hagi fenkami noma erigafama hu'neretima anagami ome atre'neane, megia nomofone keginanena ana havenu ki'ne.
All of those buildings and the walls around the palace courtyard were made from costly blocks of stone, from the foundations up to the eaves. The stones were cut [at the quarry], according to the sizes that were needed, and the sides of the stones were shaped by cutting/smoothing them with saws.
10 Hagi nomofo trama anteno agafama huno ki'nea haveramima tagama hu'neana, zaza'amo'a 5mita higeno mago'a havemo'a 4mitagi hafu hu'ne.
The foundations were also made from huge blocks of stone [that were prepared at the quarry]. Some of them were twelve feet long and some were fifteen feet long.
11 Hagi ana agofetura zago'amo mareri'nea haveramine, sida zafaramine, avamente avamente taga huno ante'ne.
On top of the foundation stones were other blocks of stone that were cut according to the sizes they needed, and cedar beams.
12 Hagi ana maka nontamimofo zaho noma ki'neana, Ra Anumzamofo mono nomofo keginama hu'neaza huno 3'a have anteno marenerino, sida zafa rugeka nehuno, 3'a have anteno marenerino, sida zafa rugeka huno kino mareri'ne.
The palace courtyard, the inner courtyard in front of the temple, and the entrance room of the temple had walls made by putting down three layers of cut stones between each layer of cedar beams.
13 Hagi kini ne' Solomoni'ma anama huteno'a, Huramu'e nehaza ne' Tairi kumateti kehigeno e'ne.
There was a man who lived in Tyre [city] whose name was Huram. He knew how to make very nice things from bronze. His father had also lived in Tyre and had also been very skilled at making things from bronze, but Huram’s father was no longer living. His mother was from the tribe of Naphtali. Huram was very wise and intelligent and was very skilled at making things from bronze. Solomon invited him to come [to Jerusalem and supervise] all the work of making things from bronze, and Huram agreed.
14 Hagi ana ne'mofo nerera'a Naftali nagapinti kento are. Hagi nefa'a Tairi kumateti nekino, bronsireti'ma keonke'zama tro'ma hu'arera knarezanfta hu'ne. Hagi Hiramu'a bronsi havereti'ma keonke'zama tro'ma hu'arera agatereno knarezanfta hu'neankino, Kini ne' Solomoni eri'zama bronsireti'ma tro'ma hu' eri'zana maka agrake eri'ne.
15 Hagi Huramu'a bronsiretike tare ra vimago zafagna huno tro hu'ne. Hagi ana vimago bronsi zafararemofo zazaznimo'a 8 mita higeno, rama huno kagi'neana 5mitagi 30 sentemita hutere hu'ne.
He made two bronze pillars. Each one was 27 feet tall and 18 feet around. Each was hollow, and the walls of the pillars were 3 in./7.4 cm. thick.
16 Hagi ana bronsi zafararemofo agofetu'ma kankri'ama tro hunteterema hu'neana, zaza'amo'a 2 mitagi 20sentemita hu'ne.
He also made two bronze caps to be put on top of the pillars. Each cap was 7-1/2 feet tall.
17 Hagi ana bronsi zafararente'ma kankri'ma tro'ma huntetera, avonkre nankre huno, 7ni'a seni nofi tro huntetere hu'ne.
Then he made bronze wreaths of chains to decorate the top part of each pillar.
18 Hagi ana tare zafare'ma avonkre nankre'ma hunte'nefina, tarefi pomigreneti zafaragamofo amema'a krenteno evutere hu'ne.
He also made bronze [figures that resembled] pomegranates. He put two rows of pomegranates over the top parts of each pillar.
19 Hagi ana bronsire zafararemofo kankri'amokea liliema nehaza trazamofo amosre'agna huna'ankino 2mita hutere hu'ne.
The top part over each pillar was shaped like a lily. Each [lily leaf] was six feet tall.
20 Hagi ana bronsi zafararemofo kankrite'ma avonkre nankre'ma hu'nefina, tare kankamu tro hunteno 200'a pomigreneti zafa ragamofo amema'a tro hunte'ne.
These top parts were placed on a bowl-shaped section around which was draped the wreaths of chains. He made 200 [figures that represented] pomegranates and put them in two rows around the top/head of each pillar.
21 Hagi ana'ma huteno'a Huramu'a ana zafararempintira magora erino ra mono nomofo kafante sauti kaziga asenteno retrunereno, magora noti kaziga asente'ne. Hagi sauti kazigama asente'nea zafagura, Jakimi'e huno agi'a nenteno, noti kazigama asentea zafagura Boasi'e huno agi'a ante'ne.
His [helpers] set up the pillars in front of the entrance of the temple. The pillar on the south side was named Jakin, and the pillar on the north side was named Boaz.
22 Hagi ana zafararemofo anaga zanasenirera liliema nehaza trazamofo amosre'amofo amema'a tro hu'za ante'naze. Hagi ana'ma higeno'a anante zafama tro'ma huno asente eri'zamo'a vagare'ne.
The bronze top parts that were shaped like lilies were placed on top of the pillars. So Huram and his helpers finished making the bronze pillars.
23 Hagi Huramu'ma ana'ma huteno'a tima afinte zana bronsireti mago tenki tro huno tirure huno agia antemi'ne. Hagi ana tenkimo'a tupo hu'neankino, 2 mitagi 20sentemita hanagatino agu'a ufregeno, 4mitagi 40ti mita megia kagigeno, rama hu'amo'a 13mita huneno hafu'a sentemita hu'ne.
Huram also constructed a very large round bronze tank that was made of metal and cast [in a clay mold]. It was 7-1/2 ft./2.3 meters high, 30 feet/9 meters across/wide, and 45 feet/13.5 meters around it.
24 Hagi ana tenkimofona avaza avamentera, 45 sente mitamofo agu'afina hagonefaramimofo amema'a10ni'a tarefi trohunteno avasese'a huntetere huno kagi'ne.
Around the outer edge of the rim of the tank were two rows of gourds that were made of bronze. [But] the gourds [were not cast separately; they] were cast in the same mold as the rest of the tank. For each foot of length around the rim of the tank there were six [figures of] gourds.
25 Hagi Huramu'a bronsire ve bulimakao afutami 12fu'a tro huteno ana 12fu'a bulimakao afu agumpi tima afinte'zana tenkia ante'ne. Hagi ana bronsire bulimakao afutmima tro'ma hunte'neana zamarigamo'a magopi ruhampri'nazageno, 3'amo'za noti kaziga zamavugosa huntazageno, 3'amo'za zage ufre kaziga zamavugosa huntazageno, 3'amo'za sauti kaziga zamavugosa huntazageno, 3'amo'za zage hanati kaziga zamavugosa hunte'naze. Hagi ana tenkimo'a ana ve bulimakao afutamimofo zamagumpi megeno, ana tenkimofo fenka kaziga mani'naze.
Huram [also cast] twelve [bronze statues of] oxen. He placed them to face outward. He placed three of them to face north, three to face west, three to face south, and three to face east. His helpers put the bronze tank on the backs of [the statues of] the oxen.
26 Hagi ana tenkimofo tapa'amo'a 10 sentimita higeno, agi'amo'a kapugna nehuno liliema nehaza trazamofo amosre'agna huno rutare'ne. Hagi ana tenkimofo agu'afima tima afinte'niana 40 tauseni'a lita afintegahie.
The sides [of the tank] were 3 in./8 cm. thick. The rim was like the rim of a cup. It [curved outward, ] like the petals of a lily. [When the tank was full, ] it held about 10,000 gallons [of water].
27 Hagi Huramu'a tenkifima tima afino retrurenteno retufeno vu'zana, bronsireti 10ni'a wili tro hu'ne. Hagi ana zamofona zaza'amo'a 2mita higeno, atupa'amo'a 2 mita higeno, atrumare'amo'a 2 mita hu'ne.
Huram also made ten bronze carts. Each was six feet long and six feet wide and 4-1/2 feet tall.
28 Hagi anama tro'ma haza zamofona rugeka rugeka hu'za ahentetere hu'naze.
[On the sides of the carts] there were panels which were set in frames.
29 Hagi ana tenkima retufeno vu'zama tro'ma hu'naza zantera Laionine bulimakao afu'ene Serabimie nehaza ankeromofo amema'ane tro huntetere hu'ne. Hagi anama tro'ma hunte'nea zagaramimofo fenkamu kazigane, anagama kaziganena zafa amosre'arami trohu korave huntetere hu'ne.
On those panels were [bronze figures of] lions, bulls, and winged creatures. Below and above the lions and bulls there were decorations of bronze wreaths.
30 Hagi ana tenkima retufeno vu'zamofo wili'ane wilima azeri akarehehu zotaramina, 4'a bronsireti tro hunte'ne. Hagi ana zotaramintera tupoza metere hu'ne.
Each cart had four bronze wheels and two axles made of bronze. At the top corners of each cart were bronze supports to hold up a basin. On these supports were also decorations of bronze wreaths.
31 Hagi ana zamofo agi'arera neone tenkima retrumare avamente bronsireti erikorave huntetere higeno, zaza'amo'a 45sentimita higeno atupa'amo'a 65 sentimita hu'ne. Hagi anama tro'ma huntea zantera zafa amosrearami trohu korave huntetere hu'ne. Hagi 4'a bronsire zafamofo eri koravema hunte bronsia azeri'ne.
On top of each cart, [under each basin, ] was a frame [that resembled] a circular collar. The top of each circular frame was 18 inches above the top of the cart, and the bottom of it was nine inches below the top of the cart. There were also decorations of bronze wreaths on the frame engraved within square panels.
32 Hagi 4'a wilia bronsire zafama retrumare'nere trohuntetere hu'ne. Hagi wilima azeri'nea bronsimofo zaza'amo'a 67 sentimita hu'ne.
The wheels were 27 inches high. They were below the panels. The wheels were connected to axles that had been cast in the same mold as the rest of the cart.
33 Hagi ana tintenkima erino vu'zamofo wiliramia karisi wiliramigna huno tro hu'ne. Hagi ana wiliramima azeri zotaramina bronsire tro hu'ne.
The wheels of the carts were like the wheels of chariots. The axles, the rims, the spokes, and the hubs were all cast [from bronze].
34 Hagi tenkima hagazama ami zana 4'a bronsi zafa 4'a agentera krekamarentegeno, anante mekna hu'ne.
At the top corners of each cart there were handles. These were cast in the same mold as the rest of the cart.
35 Hagi agitera bronsinu eri korave huno krekamarentegeno, zaza'amo'a 20sentimita hu'ne. Hagi 4'a bronsi zafama 4'a agente'ma krekamarente'nerera 4'a bronsi krekamarenteno, ana 4'a bronsire zafa azeri hanavetine.
There was a nine-inch bronze band around the top of each cart. There were braces attached to the corners of each cart. The bands and the braces were cast in the same mold as the rest of the cart.
36 Hagi ana maka brosiramintera serabimie nehaza akeromofo amema'ama laioni amema'ama tofe aninagna zafamofo amema'ama tro hunenteno, zafa amosrea tro huno avasese'a huntetere hu'ne.
The braces and the panels [on the sides of the carts] were also decorated with [figures of] winged creatures, lions, and palm trees, whenever there was space for them, and there were bronze wreaths all around them.
37 Hagi ana ti tenkima retufeno vu'zana anahukna huno 10ni'a tro hu'ne. Hagi ana makazamofo zaza'amo'ene, atupa'amo'ene atrure'amo'enena magozanke hu'ne.
That is how Huram made the ten carts. They [were all cast in the same mold, so they] were all alike: They all were the same size and had the same shape.
38 Hagi tima afi tenkia 10ni'a tro hu'ne. Hagi ana tenkiramimofo atupa kaziga'amo'a 1 mitagi 80 senti mita higeno, magoke magoke tenkimo'a 800 lita tina azeriga hu'ne.
Huram also made ten bronze basins, one for each cart. Each basin was six feet across and held 200 gallons [of water].
39 Hagi ana tenkiramina ra mono nomofona sauti kaziga 5fu'a anteno, noti kaziga 5fu'a ante'ne. Hagi ra mono nomofona sauti kazigane, zage hanati kazigamofo amu'nompina ran tenkima tirurema huno agima antemi'nea tenkia ante'ne.
Huram placed five of the carts on the south side of the temple and five on the north side. He put the big tank at the southeast corner.
40 Hagi anama huteno'a Huramu'a tima fre zuompane, sipetine, mago'a zuomparaminena tro hu'ne. Huramu'a kini ne' Solomoni'ma Ra Anumzamofo nompima me zantaminku'ma trohuo huno'ma hia zantamina, maka trohu vagare'ne.
Huram also made pots, shovels [for carrying ashes], and bowls [for carrying the blood of the animals that would be sacrificed]. He completed all the work that King Solomon requested him to do for the temple. [This is a list of the bronze things he made]:
41 Hagi bronsire tare vimago zafarare tro huno ana vimago zafararemofo asenirera zuompagnaza tro huno resi hunenteno, tare seni nofi tro huno hagerafi hagerafi huno avasese'a hunteno kagine.
the two pillars; the two top parts to be put over the pillars; the two wreaths of chains to decorate the tops of the pillars;
42 Hagi ana seni nofitera 400'a pomigreneti zafa raga tro huntegeno, ana bronsire vimago zafararemofo aseniretira erami erami hu'ne.
the 400 [figures of] pomegranates, in two rows, with 100 in each row, that were placed over the top parts of the pillars;
43 Hagi tima afinteno erino vuno eno'ma hu'zana 10ni'a tro huno ana zamofo agu'a 10ni'a ne'onse ti tenkirami retruretere hu'ne.
the ten carts; the ten basins;
44 Hagi tima afinte zana mago ainire tro huno, agi'a tirure huno nenteno, ana tenkimofo fenka kaziga 12fu'a bronsire ve bulimakao afutami tro huno antegeno, ana afutamimofo zamagofetu tirurema nehaza tenkia me'ne.
the big tank; the twelve [statues of] oxen on whose backs the tank was placed;
45 Hagi Huramu'a kavone savorine, zuomparaminena tro huno bronsireti eri masave hunteteno, Ra Anumzamofo mono nompina ante'ne.
the pots, shovels [for the ashes of the altar], and bowls. Huram [and his workers] made all these things for King Solomon and put them outside the temple. They were all made of polished bronze.
46 Hagi Jodani agupofi higo hapa me'nere Sukoti kuma'ene Zaretani kuma amu'nompi kini ne'mo'a ana zantamina tro huo higeno, Huramu'a tro hu'ne.
They made them by pouring melted bronze into the clay molds that Huram had set up near the Jordan [River] Valley, between [the cities of] Succoth and Zarethan.
47 Hagi Solomoni'a ana zantmimofo kna'a sigerirera erinteno refko hunora onke'ne. Na'ankure rama'a zantminkino bronsimofo kna'a refko huno onke'ne.
Solomon did not [tell his workers to] weigh those bronze objects, because there were many items. So no one ever knew what they weighed.
48 Hagi Solomoni'a Ra Anumzamofo nompima me itaramima tro'ma hu'neana, kre sramnavu ita golireti tro nehuno, bretimofo ita, golireti tro hunte'ne.
Solomon’s [workers] also made all the gold items for the temple: the altar; the table on which the priests put the sacred bread placed before God;
49 Hagi hunaragintegeno ruotge'ma hu'nea asamofo avuga, goliretike'za 10ni'a tavi azota tro hutegeno, 5fu'a tavi azota sauti kaziga retrurenteno, 5fu'a tavi azota noti kaziga retrurente'ne. Hagi zafa amosre'agi, tavi azotagi, osama hampage tu'za azotanena knare goliretike'za tro nehuno,
the ten lampstands [that were put] in front of the Very Holy Place, five on the south side and five on the north side; the [decorations that resembled] flowers; the lamps; the tongs [to grasp the hot coals];
50 kapuraminki, tavi'ma resu'ma hu tu'za azotagi, zuomparaminki, mnanentake'za kre mnavu zuompagi, ruotge'ma huno ruotgetfama hu'nefinkama ufre kafantremofo insigi, ra mono nomofo kafante'ma hagente insinena maka goliretike'za tro hu'ne.
the cups, the gold lamp wick snuffers, the small lamp bowls, the dishes for incense, the pans [for carrying the hot coals], and the hinges for the doors at the entrance to the Very Holy Place and for the doors at the entrance [to the main room] of the temple. Those things were all made of gold.
51 Hagi kini ne' Solomoni'a Ra Anumzamofo ra mono nona ki vagareteno, nefa Deviti'ma Ra Anumzamofo suzanema huno ami'nea zantamina silvama, golima, mono nompima eri'zama eri neonse zantamina maka erino, Ra Anumzamofo mono nompima feno ante'zanema huno hunaragintepi eme ante'ne.
So Solomon’s [workers] finished all the work for the temple. Then they placed in the temple storerooms all the things that his father David had dedicated to Yahweh—all the silver and gold, and the other valuable items.

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