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1 Aa le nifonitse iaby ty fitoloñañe nanoe’ i Selomò amy anjomba’ Iehovày. Le nente’ i Selomò o raha nengae’ i Davide rae’eo; naho o volafotio naho o volamenao naho o fanakeo vaho napo’e amo fañajam-bara’ i anjomban’ Añahareio.
Once Solomon had finished all the work on the house of the Lord, he brought the holy items of his father David had dedicated—the silver, the gold, and all the various worship items—and he placed them in the treasuries of God's Temple.
2 Hene natonto’ i Selomò e Ierosalaime ao amy zao o roandria’ Israeleo naho o raem-pifokoañeo, o talèn’ anjomban-droae’ o ana’ Israeleoo, hampionjone’ iereo boak’ an-drova’ i Davide, i atao Tsioney, i vatam-pañina’ Iehovày.
Then Solomon summoned to Jerusalem the elders of Israel—all the heads of the tribes and family leaders of the Israelites—to bring the Ark of the Lord's Agreement from Zion, the City of David.
3 Le nifanontoñe amy mpanjakay amy sabadidak’ i volam-pahafitoiy ze lahilahi’ Israele iaby.
So all the Israelites gathered to be with the king at the feast which is in the seventh month.
4 Nimb’eo iaby o mpiaolo’ Israeleo vaho nendese’ o nte-Levio i vatay.
When all the elders of Israel had arrived, the Levites lifted up the Ark.
5 Le nampionjoneñe i vatay naho i kibohom-pamantañañey naho ze hene fanake masiñe amy kibohotsey; ie nendese’ o mpisoroñeo naho o nte-Levio mb’eo.
The priests and Levites brought up the Ark, the Tent of Meeting, were with him were there in front of the Ark.
6 Tañ’ atrefa’ i vatay t’i Selomò mpanjaka te nifanontoña’ i valobohò’ Israeley, nisoroñe añondry naho añombe tsy hay niaheñe ami’ ty hatsifotofoto’e.
They sacrificed so many sheep and cattle that they couldn't be counted!
7 Aa le nampizilihe’ o mpisoroñeo an-toe’e eo i vatam-pañina’ Iehovày, amy toetse masi’ i anjombaiy, amy toetse loho masiñey, ambane’ ty ela’ i kerobe rey.
Then the priests brought the Ark of the Lord's Agreement and put placed it in the inner sanctuary of the Temple, the Most Holy Place, beneath the wings of the cherubim.
8 Amy te navela’ i kerobe rey ambone’ ty toe’ i vatay o ela’eo vaho sinaro’ i kerobe rey i vatay naho o bao’eo.
The cherubim were spreading their wings over the place where the Ark was, so that the cherubim made a covering above the Ark and its poles.
9 Akore ty halava’ i baoñe rey kanao niisake nitakatse i toetse masiñey boak’ amy vatay; f’ie tsy niisak’ alafe’e, le mbe ao pak’ androany.
The poles were so long that their ends could be seen from the Holy Place in front of the Most Holy Place, but not from outside. They are there to this day.
10 Tsy ino ty amy vatay naho tsy i takelam-bato roe napo’ i Mosè ao e Korebe añe rey, amy nifañina’ Iehovà amo ana’ Israeleo, ie vaho niavotse boake Mitsraime añe.
Inside the Ark there was nothing except the two stone tablets that Moses had placed in it at Mount Sinai, where the Lord had made an agreement with the people of Israel when they came out of Egypt.
11 Ie niakatse boak’ amy toetse masiñey o mpisoroñeo—naho fa nañefe-batañe iaby o mpisoroñeo vaho tsy nitam-pirimboñañe;
Then the priests came out of the Holy Place. All the priests who were there had purified themselves, whatever their division.
12 le nijohañe atiñana’ i kitreliy ze hene nte-Levy mpisabo: i Asafe, i Hemane, Iedotone naho o ana’eo vaho o rahalahi’eo nisaroñe leny foty, am-pikantsañañe naho jejo-bory naho marovany, nitraok’ ami’ty mpisoroñe zato-tsi-roapolo nampipopò trompetra.
All the Levites who were singers—Asaph, Heman, Jeduthun, and their sons and relatives—stood on the east side of the altar. They were dressed in fine linen, striking cymbals, playing harps and lyres, and accompanied by one hundred and twenty priests sounding trumpets.
13 Aa ie niharo ho raike o mpitioke trompetrao naho o mpisaboo, ie nirihoñe am-pipoña-peo raike nandrenge naho nañandriañe Iehovà naho nañonjom-peo an-trompetra naho fikantsañañe vaho fitititihañe nijejo Iehovà ami’ty hoe: Ie ty soa, nainai’e ty fiferenaiña’e; le nilifore’ ty rahoñe i kivohoy, i anjomba’ Iehovày
The trumpeters and singers joined together with one voice to praise and thank the Lord. Accompanied by trumpets, cymbals, and musical instruments, the singers raised their voices, praising the Lord: “For he is good; his trustworthy love lasts forever.” Then the Temple, the house of the Lord, was filled with a cloud.
14 vaho tsy nahafijohañe hitoroñe ao o mpisoroñeo ty amy rahoñey, fa nañàmpo i kivohon’ Añaharey ty enge’ Iehovà.
The priests could not stand up to continue with the service because of the cloud, for the glory of the Lord had filled the Temple of God.