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1 Salomo asalaki etumbelo ya bronze ya bametele zomi na molayi, bametele pene zomi na mokuse, mpe bametele mitano na bosanda.
Moreover he made an altar of bronze; its length was twenty cubits, and its width was twenty cubits. Its height was ten cubits.
2 Asalaki nzungu ya monene ya bronze, oyo ezalaki na lolenge ya libungutulu: monene na yango ezalaki na bametele mitano; bosanda na yango, bametele mibale na basantimetele tuku mitano, mpe zingazinga na yango, bametele zomi na mitano.
He also 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.
3 Na se ya monoko na yango, na pembeni na yango nyonso, ezalaki na milongo mibale ya bililingi ya bangombe oyo banyangwisaki mpe babambaki na nzungu ya monene mpo ete esala eloko kaka moko; ezalaki bililingi zomi mpo na molayi ya kati-kati ya metele moko.
Under the brim encircling the sea were bulls, ten to each cubit, cast in one piece with the sea when the sea itself was cast.
4 Nzungu yango evandisamaki na likolo ya bikeko ya bangombe zomi na mibale: misato etalaki na ngambo ya nor; misato, na ngambo ya weste; misato, na ngambo ya sude; mpe misato, na ngambo ya este. Bongo sima ya bangombe yango nyonso etalaki na ngambo ya kati.
The large basin known as “The Sea” was set upon 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.
5 Mbinga ya nzungu yango ezalaki na basantimetele pene mwambe. Babongisaki pembeni ya monoko na yango lokola pembeni ya kopo oyo batia bililingi ya fololo ya lisi. Ezalaki kotonda na balitele ya mayi pene nkoto tuku minei na misato.
“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 three thousand baths of water.
6 Salomo asalaki lisusu basani zomi ya minene: mitano na ngambo ya loboko ya mobali, mpe mitano, na ngambo ya loboko ya mwasi, mpo na kosukola bisalelo mpo na bambeka ya kotumba. Kasi Banganga-Nzambe bazalaki kosukola na nzungu ya monene.
He made also ten basins for washing things; he put five on the south side, and five on the north; items used in performing the burnt offering were to be washed in them. The large basin known as “The Sea” was used by the priests for them to wash.
7 Asalaki lisusu bitelemiselo zomi ya minda, basala na wolo kolanda ndakisa na yango oyo epesamaki; mpe atiaki yango na eteni oyo eleki monene kati na Tempelo: mitano na ngambo ya loboko ya mobali, mpe mitano na ngambo ya loboko ya mwasi.
He made the ten lampstands of gold that were made from the instructions for their design; he placed them in the temple, five on the right hand, and five on the left.
8 Asalaki bamesa zomi mpe atiaki yango kati na eteni oyo eleki monene: mitano na ngambo ya loboko ya mobali, mpe mitano na ngambo ya loboko ya mwasi. Asalaki lisusu bakopo nkama moko ya wolo mpo na kosopela makila na likolo ya etumbelo.
He made ten tables and placed them in the temple, five on the right side, and five on the left. He made one hundred basins of gold.
9 Asalaki lopango ya Banganga-Nzambe mpe lopango monene. Asalaki bikuke ya lopango mpe alatisaki yango bronze.
Furthermore he made the courtyard of the priests, and the great court and the doors for the court and overlaid their doors with bronze.
10 Atiaki nzungu ya monene na ngambo ya loboko ya mobali ya Tempelo, na ngambo ya sude-este.
He placed the basin known as “The Sea” on the east side of the temple, facing toward the south.
11 Urami asalaki basani ya kotia putulu, bapawu mpe bakopo mpo na kosopela makila. Urami asilisaki mosala nyonso oyo mokonzi Salomo atindaki ye kosala mpo na Tempelo ya Nzambe:
Huram made the pots, the shovels, and the sprinkling bowls. So Huram finished the work that he did for King Solomon in the house of God:
12 makonzi mibale, mito mibale ya libungutulu na suka ya makonzi nyonso mibale, bililingi mibale ya basinga oyo basala lokola monyama mpo na kozipa mito nyonso mibale ya makonzi yango,
the two pillars, 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.
13 bililingi ya bambuma ya grenade nkama minei ekangana na maboke ya bililingi ya basinga oyo basala lokola monyama: milongo mibale ya bililingi ya grenade mpo na elilingi moko na moko ya basinga oyo basala lokola monyama, mpo na kozipa mito nyonso mibale ya makonzi;
He had 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.
14 bivandelo zomi mpe basani zomi ya minene, oyo batiaki na likolo ya bivandelo,
He also made the stands and the basins to go on the stands;
15 nzungu ya monene ya libungutulu, bikeko ya bangombe zomi na mibale oyo ezalaki komema nzungu ya monene,
one sea and the twelve bulls under it,
16 basani mpo na kotia putulu, bapawu, biloko ya songe mpo na misuni elongo na bisalelo na yango nyonso. Urami-Abi asalelaki mokonzi Salomo biloko oyo nyonso mpo na Tempelo ya Yawe; asalaki yango na bronze oyo bapetola na moto.
also the pots, shovels, meat forks, and all the other implements that Huram-Abi made of polished bronze for King Solomon, for the house of Yahweh.
17 Mokonzi asengaki ete banyangwisa yango kati na mabele, na etando ya Yordani, kati na Sukoti mpe Tseredata.
The king had cast them in the plain of the Jordan, in the clay ground between Succoth and Zarethan.
18 Mpo ete Salomo asalaki biloko oyo nyonso ebele koleka, yango wana bakokaki te koyeba kilo ya bronze oyo basalelaki.
Thus Solomon made all these vessels in great abundance; indeed, the weight of the bronze could not be known.
19 Salomo asalaki lisusu na wolo biloko nyonso oyo ezalaki kati na Tempelo ya Nzambe: etumbelo; bamesa oyo, na likolo na yango, bazalaki kotia mapa liboso ya Yawe;
Solomon made all the furnishings that were in the house of God, the golden altar also, and the tables on which the bread of the presence was to be placed;
20 bitelemiselo ya minda elongo na minda na yango, oyo basala na wolo ya peto, mpo na kopela liboso ya Esika-Oyo-Eleki-Bule,
the lampstands with their lamps, that were designed to burn before the inner room—these were made of pure gold;
21 bafololo na yango, minda na yango mpe biloko ya wolo ya kozwela makala na moto, basala na wolo ya peto makasi;
and the flowers, the lamps, and the tongs, of gold, pure gold.
22 bambeli, bakopo mpo na kosopela makila, bakeni, bambabola ya wolo ya peto, bikangelo ya wolo ya bikuke ya Esika-Oyo-Eleki-Bule mpe bikuke ya esika oyo bato nyonso bavandaka, na ekotelo ya Tempelo.
Also the lamp trimmers, basins, spoons, and incense burners were all made of pure gold. As for the entrance into the house, its inner doors into the most holy place and the doors of the house, that is, of the temple, were made of gold.