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1 Hagi Solomoni'ma noma'ama ki'neana 13ni'a kafufi kivagare'ne.
Solomon took thirteen years to build his own palace.
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.
He built the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon. Its length was one hundred cubits, its width was fifty cubits, and its height was thirty cubits. The palace was built with four rows of cedar pillars with cedar beams on the pillars.
3 Hagi ana maka 15ni'a zafareti runkre hu'naze. Hagi agofetu'ma rugeka'ma hu'neana 45fu'a sida zafanu rugekara hu'ne.
The house was roofed with cedar that rested on beams. Those beams were supported by pillars. There were forty-five beams, fifteen in a row.
4 Hagi ana nomofo kanti kama asoparega 3'afi zaho eri kana (windua) hagentetere huno kanti kama asoparega vigeno avugosa ohumi ahumi hu'ne.
There were beams in three rows, and each window was opposite another window in three sets.
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 doors and posts were made square with beams, and window was opposite window in three sets.
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.
There was a colonnade fifty cubits long and thirty cubits wide, with a portico in front and pillars and a roof.
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.
Solomon built the hall of the throne where he was to judge, the hall of justice. It was covered with cedar from floor to floor.
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.
Solomon's house in which he was to live, in another courtyard within the palace grounds, was similarly designed. He also built a house like this for Pharaoh's daughter, whom he had taken as a wife.
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.
These buildings were adorned with costly hewn stones, precisely measured and cut with a saw and smoothed on all sides. These stones were used from the foundation to the stones on top, and also on the outside to the great court.
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 foundation was constructed with very large, costly stones of eight and ten cubits in length.
11 Hagi ana agofetura zago'amo mareri'nea haveramine, sida zafaramine, avamente avamente taga huno ante'ne.
Above were costly hewn stones precisely cut to size, 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 great courtyard surrounding the palace had three rows of cut stone and a row of cedar beams like the courtyard of the temple of Yahweh and the temple portico.
13 Hagi kini ne' Solomoni'ma anama huteno'a, Huramu'e nehaza ne' Tairi kumateti kehigeno e'ne.
King Solomon sent for Huram and brought him from Tyre.
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.
Huram was the son of a widow of the tribe of Naphtali; his father was a man of Tyre, a craftsman in bronze. Huram was filled with wisdom and understanding and skill to do great work with bronze. He came to King Solomon to work with bronze for the king.
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.
Huram fashioned the two pillars of bronze, each eighteen cubits high and twelve cubits in circumference.
16 Hagi ana bronsi zafararemofo agofetu'ma kankri'ama tro hunteterema hu'neana, zaza'amo'a 2 mitagi 20sentemita hu'ne.
He made two capitals of polished bronze to set on the tops of the pillars. The height of each capital was five cubits.
17 Hagi ana bronsi zafararente'ma kankri'ma tro'ma huntetera, avonkre nankre huno, 7ni'a seni nofi tro huntetere hu'ne.
Checker latticework and wreaths of chain work for the capitals decorated the top of the pillars, seven for each capital.
18 Hagi ana tare zafare'ma avonkre nankre'ma hunte'nefina, tarefi pomigreneti zafaragamofo amema'a krenteno evutere hu'ne.
So Huram made two rows of pomegranates around the top of each pillar to decorate their capitals.
19 Hagi ana bronsire zafararemofo kankri'amokea liliema nehaza trazamofo amosre'agna huna'ankino 2mita hutere hu'ne.
The capitals on the tops of the portico pillars were decorated with lilies, four cubits high.
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.
The capitals on these two pillars also included, close to their very top, two hundred pomegranates in rows all around.
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.
He raised up the pillars at the temple portico. The pillar on the right was named Jakin, and the pillar on the left 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.
On the top of the pillars were decorations like lilies. The fashioning of the pillars was done in this way.
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 made the round sea of cast metal, ten cubits from brim to brim. Its height was five cubits, and the sea was thirty cubits in circumference.
24 Hagi ana tenkimofona avaza avamentera, 45 sente mitamofo agu'afina hagonefaramimofo amema'a10ni'a tarefi trohunteno avasese'a huntetere huno kagi'ne.
Under the brim encircling the sea were gourds, ten in each cubit, cast in one piece with “The Sea,” when that basin was cast.
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.
“The Sea” stood on twelve oxen, three looking toward the north, three looking toward the west, three looking toward the south, and three looking toward the east. “The Sea” was set on top of them, and all their hindquarters were toward the inside.
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 sea was as thick as the width of a hand, and its brim was forged like the brim of a cup, like a lily blossom. The sea held two thousand baths 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 made the ten stands of bronze. Each stand was four cubits long and four cubits wide, and the height was three cubits.
28 Hagi anama tro'ma haza zamofona rugeka rugeka hu'za ahentetere hu'naze.
The work of the stands was like this. They had panels that stood between 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.
and on the panels and on the frames were lions, oxen, and cherubim. Above and below the lions and oxen were wreaths of hammered work.
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.
Every stand had four bronze wheels and axles, and its four corners had supports beneath for the basin. The supports were cast with wreaths on the side of each one.
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.
The opening was round like a pedestal, a cubit and a half wide, and was within a crown that rose up a cubit. On the opening were engravings, and their panels were square, not round.
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 four wheels were underneath the panels, and the axles of the wheels and their housings were in the stand. The height of a wheel was a cubit and a half.
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 were forged like chariot wheels. Their housings, rims, spokes, and hubs were all cast metal.
34 Hagi tenkima hagazama ami zana 4'a bronsi zafa 4'a agentera krekamarentegeno, anante mekna hu'ne.
There were four handles at the four corners of each stand, forged into the stand itself.
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.
In the top of the stands there was a round band half a cubit deep, and on the top of the stand its supports and panels were attached.
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.
On the surfaces of the supports and on the panels Huram engraved cherubim, lions, and palm trees that covered the space available, and they were surrounded by wreaths.
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.
He made the ten stands in this manner. All of them were cast in the same molds, and they had one size, and 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 made ten basins of bronze. One basin could hold forty baths of water. Each basin was four cubits across and there was one basin on each of ten stands.
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.
He made five stands on the south-facing side of the temple and five on the north-facing side of the temple. He set “The Sea” on the east corner, facing toward the south of the temple.
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 made the basins and the shovels and the sprinkling bowls. Then he finished all the work that he did for King Solomon in the temple of Yahweh:
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, and the bowl-like capitals that were on top of the two pillars, and the two sets of decorative latticework to cover the two bowl like capitals that were on top of the pillars.
42 Hagi ana seni nofitera 400'a pomigreneti zafa raga tro huntegeno, ana bronsire vimago zafararemofo aseniretira erami erami hu'ne.
He made the four hundred pomegranates for the two sets of decorative latticework (two rows of pomegranates for each set of latticework to cover the two bowl-like capitals that were on 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 stands, and the ten basins on the stands.
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.
He made the large basin called “The Sea” with its twelve oxen under it;
45 Hagi Huramu'a kavone savorine, zuomparaminena tro huno bronsireti eri masave hunteteno, Ra Anumzamofo mono nompina ante'ne.
also the pots, shovels, basins, and all the other implements. Huram made them out of polished bronze, for King Solomon, for the temple of Yahweh.
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.
The king had cast them in the plain of the Jordan, in the clay ground between 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 weigh all the utensils because there were too many to weigh, because the weight of the bronze could not be measured.
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 had made all the furnishings that were in the temple of Yahweh out of gold: the golden altar and the table on which the bread of the presence was to be placed;
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 lampstands, five on the right side and five on the left, in front of the inner room, were of pure gold, and the flowers, the lamps, and the tongs were of gold.
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.
Solomon also had made the cups, lamp trimmers, basins, spoons, and incense burners, all of which were made of pure gold; he had sockets of gold made for the doors of the inner room (which was the most holy place), and for the doors of the main hall of the temple.
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.
In this way, all the work that King Solomon directed for the house of Yahweh was finished. So Solomon brought in the things that were set apart by David, his father, and the silver, the gold, and the furnishings, and put them into the storerooms of the house of Yahweh.