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1 Ana huteno Solomoni'a agafa huno Moraia agonare Jerusalemi kumapi Ra Anumzamofo mono nona ki'ne. E'i ana agonarera korapara Jebusi ne' Onani'ma witi honama neharea kumate'ma, Ra Anumzamo'ma Devitinte'ma efore'ma hu'minere ana nona ki'ne.
Then Solomon’s workers started to build the temple for Yahweh in Jerusalem. They built it on Moriah Hill, where [an angel from] Yahweh had appeared to his father David. They built it on the ground that Araunah, a descendant of the Jebus people-group, had sold to David and where David said that it should be built.
2 Solomoni'ma 4'a kafuma kinima nemanino'a, ana kafumofo namba 2 ikamofona nampa 2 knazupa agafa huno ana mono nona ki'ne.
They began the work in April, when Solomon had been ruling almost four years.
3 Ana nomofo tra'ama (foundation) ki'neana zaza'amo'a 27mita higeno, atupa'amo'a 9mita hu'ne.
The foundation of the temple was about 90 feet long and 30 feet wide.
4 Hagi ana nomofona avuga kazigama zasi'ma eri noma ki kamare'naza nomofo zaza'amo'ene, atupa'amo'enena 9mita higeno, anagamuma mareri'amo'a 54mita hu'ne. Hagi ana nomofo anagami kazigane agu'afi asopareganena knare'zantfa hu'nea goli eri'za ana nomofona eri anovazi'za eri masave hu'naze.
The entrance room across the front of the temple was 30 feet wide and 30 feet high.
5 Hagi ana nomofo agu'afine maka asoparega saipresi zafa retrureno aheno evuteno, golireti eri anovazino eri masave nehuno, tofe zafamofo amema'ane, seni nofi'mofo amema'ane ana zafarera kreno eri avasesea hunte'ne.
Solomon’s workers used [panels/boards of] pine [wood] to line the main hall of the temple. Then they covered those panels with [very thin sheets of] pure gold. Then they decorated the walls with [carved images of] palm trees and designs that resembled chains.
6 Hagi ana nomofo avasase'ama tro'ma hu'neana, zago'amo'a marerirfa haveraminteti'ene Parvaim kumateti'ma mizase'nea haveraminteti avasese zana tro huno konariri'a ana nomofo agu'afina hunte'ne.
They decorated the temple with very valuable stones. The gold that they used was from [the land of] Parvaim.
7 Hagi anagamima ana noma prohu zafane, kafa zafaramine, agu'afima maka asoparegama ahekamre'zama evu'naza zafaramintera maka golireti eri anovazino enevuno, asoparegama ahekamre'nea zafaramintera serabimie nehaza ankerontamimofo amema'a tro huntetere huno evu'ne.
They covered the ceiling beams, the door frames, the walls and the doors of the temple with [very thin sheets of] gold. They also carved [statues of] winged creatures on the walls.
8 Hagi ana nomofo agu'afima hunaragintegeno ruotage'ma huno ruotagetfama hu'nea nomofo zaza'amo'ene atupa'amo'enena 9mita higeno, kna'amo'a 23 tani hu'nea golireti agu'afina eri anovazinteno eri masavea hu'ne.
They also built the Very Holy Place [inside the temple]. It was 30 feet wide and 30 feet long. They covered its walls with sheets of pure gold that altogether weighed 23 tons.
9 Hagi kna'amo'a 570'a gremi hu'nea golireti, nilima ahegeno ufre'nea kana eri masave huno eri hananeno evu'ne. Ana nehuno ana nomofo asoparegama ki kamre'naza nomofo anaga kazigama hunaraginte'nafina, golireti eri masave huno evu'ne.
They used 1-1/4 pounds of gold to [cover the heads of] the nails. They also covered the walls of the upper rooms with sheets of gold.
10 Hagi hunaragintegeno ruotagema huno ruotagetfama hu'nefinka Solomoni'a tare ankeromofo amema'a zafareti antreno tro huteno, golireti eri anovazino eri masave huteno anampinka ante'ne.
Solomon’s workers made two statues of creatures with wings to put inside the Very Holy Place. They covered those statues with [very thin sheets of] gold.
11 Hagi ana ankeromoke'a asamofo amunompi otineke zanageko'na rufranara hakeno'a mago'mago zanagekonamofo za'za zani'amo'a 2.25mita hutere hu'ne. Hagi ana asamofo zaza'amo'a 9mita hu'nea asagino ana ankeromokea zanageko'na rutarakeno kantu atuparetira kama atuparera e'ne.
[Each statue had two long wings]. One wing of each statue touched one of the walls of the Temple. The other wing of each statue touched a wing of the other statue. It was 7-1/2 feet from the outer tip of one wing to the outer tip of the other wing. The inner wings of the two statues touched each other.
12 Anahukna huno mago ankeromofo mago kaziga ageko'namo'a 2.25mita huno nomofo areharare zafa avako higeno, mago kaziga agekonamo'a ese ankeromofo agekonare avako hu'ne.
13 Hagi ana ankerontremokea oti fatgo huneke zanavugosa agu'afi kafantega hunteneke zanagekona rufanara hakeno kantu kaziga asoparegati eno, kama kaziga asoparegama e'nea, zanageko'namofo zaza'amo'a 9mita hu'ne.
It was 30 feet from the outer wing of the one statue to the outer wing of the other statue. The statues faced the doorway to the main room.
14 Hagi hunaragintegeno ruotage huno ruotagetfama hu'nefinkama ufre kafante'ma tafinte tavravere'ma avasesema hunte'nazana, kunke'ene fitunke'ene koranke'ene efeke nofiteti rehati'za, ana ankeromofo amema'aramina tro hunte'za evu'naze.
Solomon’s workers made a curtain [to separate the main room from the Very Holy Place]. It was made of blue, purple, and red thread and fine linen. There were figures of winged creatures that were embroidered on the curtain.
15 Ana nomofo avuga tare zafarare retrurente'ne. Hagi ana zafararemofo zaza'amo'a 2.5 mita higeno, kankri'ama tro huno'ma ana zafararemofo aseni'are'ma resima hu'neana zaza'amo'a 2.5 mita hu'ne.
They made two [bronze] pillars and put them at the entrance of the temple. They were each 27 feet high. Each had a top over it that was 7-1/2 feet high.
16 Hagi seni nofiteti avasesezana tro hunteno evuteno, ana seni nofipina pomigreneti zafa raga 100'a tro huno ana seni nofipina rusi huteno, ana zafararentera anagamu asenifina rusi hunte'ne.
The workers made [carvings that resembled] chains and put them on top of the pillars. They made [carvings that resembled] pomegranates and attached them to the chains.
17 Hagi ana zafararena mono nompima ufre kafante kini ne'mo'a sauti kaziga mago retrunereno, Jakini'e huno agi'a nenteno, magora noti kaziga retrureno Boasi'e huno agi'a ante'ne.
They set up the pillars in front of the temple, one on the south side [of the entrance] and the other on the north side. The one on the south side was named Jakin and the one on the north side was named Boaz.