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1 Amy taom-paha roapolo-fito’ ambi’ Iarovame mpanjaka’ Israeley, ty niorota’ i Azarià ana’ i Amatsià mpanjaka’ Iehodà nifehe.
Azariah, son of Amaziah, became king of Judah in the twenty-seventh year of the reign of Jeroboam, king of Israel.
2 Ni-folo-taoñ’eneñ’ amby re te niorotse nifeleke, le nifehe limampolo taoñe ro’ amby e Ierosa­laime ao; Iekoliae nte-Ierosalaime, ty tahinan-drene’e.
He was sixteen years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem for fifty-two years. His mother's name was Jecoliah of Jerusalem.
3 Nitolon-kavantañañe am-pivazohoa’ Iehovà re, hambañe amo hene fitoloñan-drae’e Amatsiào.
He did what was right in the Lord's sight, just as his father Amaziah had done.
4 Fe mboe tsy nafahañe o toets’ aboo; nitolom-panao soroñe naho nañoro tsotse amo toets-aboo avao ondatio.
But the high places were not removed. The people still were sacrificing and presenting burnt offerings in those places.
5 Linama’ Iehovà haangamae i mpanja­kay ampara’ ty andro nihomaha’e vaho nimoneñe añ’ akiba navìke ao. Iotame, ana’ i mpanjakay, ty nifehe’ i anjombay, naho nizaka ondati’ i taneio.
The Lord touched the king and he had leprosy until the day he died. He lived in isolation in a separate house. His son Jotham was in charge of the palace and was the country's actual ruler.
6 Ty ila’ o fitoloña’ i Azariào, o nanoe’e iabio; tsy fa sinokitse amy bokem-pamolili­añe o mpanjaka’ Ieho­daoy hao?
The rest of what happened in Azariah's reign and all he did are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Judah.
7 Nitrao-pirotse aman-droae’e t’i Azarià, le nalenteke aman-droae’e an-drova’ i Davide ao; le nandimbe aze nifehe t’Iotame ana’e.
Azariah died and was buried with his fore fathers in the City of David. His son Jotham succeeded him as king.
8 Amy taom-paha-telopolo-valo’ ambi’ i Azarià mpanjaka’ Iehoday, te nifeleke Israele t’i Zekarià ana’ Iarovame enem-bolañe e Somerone ao.
Zechariah, son of Jeroboam, became king of Israel in the thirty-eighth year of the reign of Azariah, king of Judah. He reigned in Samaria for six months.
9 Nanao raty am-pivazohoa’ Iehovà re, manahak’ an-droae’e, tsy nisitaha’e o hakeo nampanaña’ Iarovame ana’ i Nebate tàhiñe Israeleo.
He did what was evil in the Lord's sight, as his forefathers had done. He did not end the sins that Jeroboam, son of Nebat, had made Israel commit.
10 Nikinia aze t’i Salome, ana’ Iabese le zinevo’e añatrefa’ ondatio, vaho vinono’e, le nandimbe aze nifeleke.
Then Shallum, son of Jabesh, plotted against Zechariah. He attacked him, murdering him in front of the people, and took over as king.
11 Aa ty ila’ o fitoloña’ i Zekariào, oniño t’ie sinokitse amy bokem-pamoliliañe o mpanjaka’ Israeleoy.
The rest of the events of Zechariah's reign are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Israel.
12 Le niheneke ty nitsarae’ Iehovà am’ Ieho ami’ty hoe; O ana’o pak’ an-tariratse fah’ efatseo ty hiambesatse amy fiambesa’ Israeley, le izay ty ie.
In this way what the Lord told Jehu came true: “Your descendants will sit on the throne of Israel to the fourth generation.”
13 Niorotse nifehe amy taom-paha-telo-polo-sive’ ambi’ i Ozià mpanjaka’ Iehodaiy t’i Salome ana’ Iabese le nifeleke volan-draike do’e e Somerone ao.
Shallum, son of Jabesh, became king in the thirty-ninth year of the reign of King Uzziah of Judah. He reigned in Samaria for one month.
14 Nionjoñe boak’e Tirtsà t’i Menakeme ana’ i Gadý, le nivotrake e Somerone eo, naho zinevo’e t’i Salome, ana’ Iabese, e Somerone ao naho vinono’e vaho nandimbe aze nifeleke.
Then Menahem, son of Gadi, went from Tirzah to Samaria, attacked and murdered Shallum, son of Jabesh, and took over as king.
15 Aa naho o fitoloña’ i Salome ila’eo, i kilily nanoe’ey, oniño t’ie sinokitse amy bokem-pamoliliañe o mpanjaka’ Israeleoy.
The rest of the events of Shallum's reign and the rebellion he plotted are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Israel.
16 Zinevo’ i Menakeme amy zao ty Tifsà, ze tama’e ao iaby naho o mañohok’ azeo pake Tirtsà; amy t’ie tsy nisokafe’ iereo; aa le linafa’e vaho niriate’e iaby ze rakemba nivesatse ao.
At that time Menahem, starting from Tirzah, attacked Tiphsah and the region nearby, because they would not surrender the town to him. So he destroyed Tiphsah and ripped open all the pregnant women.
17 Amy taom-paha-telopolo-sive’ ambi’ i Azarià mpanjaka’ Iehodày ty niorota’ i Menakeme ana’ i Gadý nifeleke Israele, le nifehe folo taoñe e Somerone ao.
Menahem, son of Gadi, became king of Israel in the thirty-ninth year of the reign of King Azariah of Judah. He reigned in Samaria for ten years.
18 Nanao raty am-pivazohoa’ Iehovà re, le tsy napo’e amo hene andro’eo o hakeo nampanaña’ Iarovame ana’ i Nebate tahiñe Israeleo.
Throughout his reign he did what was evil in the Lord's sight. He did not end the sins that Jeroboam, son of Nebat, had made Israel commit.
19 Naname i taney t’i Pole mpanjaka’ i Asore, le natolo’ i Menakeme amy Pole ty talenta volafoty arivo soa te ho ama’e ty fità’e hamentea’e i fifeheañey.
Pul, king of Assyria, invaded the country. Menahem paid Pul a thousand talents of silver to support Menahem in consolidating his power over the kingdom.
20 Sinaze’ i Menakeme drala t’Israele, boak’ amo fanalolahy mpañalealeo, songa hakare’ ondatio ty sekele limampolo hatolotse amy mpanjaka’ i Asorey, vaho nibalik’ añe i mpanjaka’ i Asorey le tsy nitambatse amy taney.
Menahem demanded payment from all the wealthy men of Israel, fifty shekels of silver each, to give to the king of Assyria. So the king of Assyria retreated and did not stay in the country.
21 Aa naho o fitoloña’ i Menakeme ila’eo, ze hene nanoe’e, tsy fa sinokitse amy bokem-pamoliliañe o mpanjaka’ Israeleoy hao?
The rest of what happened in Menahem's reign and all he did are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Israel.
22 Nitrao-piròtse aman-droae’e ao t’i Menakeme, le nandimbe aze nifehe t’i Pekaià, ana’e.
Menahem died, and his son Pekahiah succeeded him as king.
23 Amy taom-paha-limampolo’ i Azarià mpanjaka’ Iehoday, te niorotse nifehe Israele e Somerone ao t’i Pekaià ana’ i Menaheme; le nifeleke roe taoñe.
Pekahiah, son of Menahem, became king of Israel in Samaria in the fiftieth year of the reign of King Azariah of Judah, and he reigned for two years.
24 Nanao ze raty am-pivazohoa’ Iehovà re; tsy nisi­taha’e o tahi’ Iarovame ana’ i Nebate nam­panaña’e hakeo Isra­eleo.
He did what was evil in the Lord's sight. He did not end the sins that Jeroboam, son of Nebat, had made Israel commit.
25 Nikinia aze amy zao t’i Pekà ana’ i Remalià, sorotà’e, le nanjevoñ’ aze e Somerone, amy fitalakesañ’ abo’ i anjomba’ i mpanjakaiy ao, rekets’ i Argobe naho i Ariè vaho ondaty limampolo nte-Gilade nindre ama’eo; vinono’e, vaho nandimbe aze nifehe.
Pekah, son of Remaliah, one of his officers plotted against him together with Argob, Arieh, and fifty men from Gilead. Pekah attacked and killed Pekahiah in the fortress of the king's palace in Samaria, and took over as king.
26 Aa naho o fitoloña’ i Pekaià ila’eo, o hene nanoe’eo, tsy fa sinokitse amy bokem-pamoli­liañe o mpanjaka’ Israeleoy hao?
The rest of what happened in Pekahiah's reign and all he did are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Israel.
27 Amy taom-paha-limampolo-ro’ ambi’ i Azarià, mpanjaka’ Iehodày, le niorotse nifehe e Israele e Some­ro­ne ao t’i Pekà ana’ i Remalià vaho nifeleke roapolo taoñe.
Pekah, son of Remaliah, became king of Israel in the fifty-second year of the reign of King Azariah of Judah. He reigned in Samaria for twenty years.
28 Nanao haratiañe am-pivazohoa’ Iehovà, tsy nisitaha’e o tahi’ Iarovame ana’ i Nebate, nampanaña’e hakeo Israeleo.
He did what was evil in the Lord's sight. He did not end the sins that Jeroboam, son of Nebat, had made Israel commit.
29 Tañ’ andro’ i Pekà mpanjaka’ Israele, ty nanamea’ i Tiglate-pilèsere mpanjaka’ i Asore, le tinava’e t’Iione, i Abel-bete-maakà, Ianoà, i Kedese, i Kazore, i Gilade naho ze hene tane Naftalý vaho nendese’e an-drohy mb’e Asore añe.
During the reign of Pekah, king of Israel, Tiglath-pileser, king of Assyria, invaded and captured Ijon, Abel-beth-maacah, Janoah, Kedesh, Hazor, Gilead, Galilee, and all the land of Naphtali, and he took the people to Assyria as prisoners.
30 Kinilili’ i Hoseà, ana’ i Elà t’i Pekà, ana’ i Remalià, le linafa’e naho vinono’e vaho nandimbe aze nifehe amy taom-paha-roapolo’ Iotame ana’ i Oziày.
Then Hoshea, son of Elah, plotted against Pekah, son of Remaliah. In the twentieth year of the reign of Jotham, son of Uzziah, Hoshea attacked Pekah, killed him, and took over as king.
31 Aa naho o fitoloña’ i Pekà ila’eo, o nanoe’eo, oniño t’ie misokitse amy bokem-pamoliliañe o mpanjaka’ Israeleoy.
The rest of what happened in Pekah's reign and all he did are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Israel.
32 Amy tom-paharoe’ i Pekà, ana’ i Remalià, mpanjaka’ Israeley, te niorotse nifehe e Iehodà t’Iotame ana’ i Ozià.
Jotham, son of Uzziah, became king of Judah in the second year of the reign of Pekah son of Remaliah, king of Israel.
33 Roapolo taoñe lime amby re te niorotse nifeleke, le nifehe folo taoñe eneñ’ amby e Ierosalaime ao, Ierosoae ana’ i Tsadoke, ty tahinan-drene’e.
He was twenty-five when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem for sixteen years. His mother's name was Jerusha, daughter of Zadok.
34 Nanao ty havantañañe am-pihaino’ Iehovà re, hene norihe’e ty satan-drae’e Ozià.
He did what was right in the Lord's sight, just as his father Uzziah had done.
35 Fe tsy nafahañe añe o toets’ aboo; mbe nanao soroñe naho nañenga ey ondatio. Namboare’e ty lalambei’ ambone’ i anjomba’ Iehovày.
But the high places were not removed. The people still were sacrificing and presenting burnt offerings in those places. He rebuilt the upper gate of the Lord's Temple.
36 Aa naho o fitoloña’ Iotame ila’eo, ze hene nanoe’e, tsy fa sinokitse amy bokem-pamoliliañe o mpanjaka’ Iehodàoy hao?
The rest of the events of Jotham's reign are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Judah.
37 Namototse nañirake i Re­tsine mpanjaka’ i Arame naho i Pekà ana’ i Remalià, haname Iehodà t’Iehovà henane zay.
During that time the Lord started sending Rezin, king of Aram, and Pekah, son of Remaliah, to attack Judah.
38 Nitrao-piròtse aman-droae’e t’Iotame le nalentek’ aman-droae’e an-drova’ i Davide ao; vaho nandimbe aze nifehe t’i Ahkaze ana’e.
Jotham died and was buried with his forefathers in the City of David, his ancestor. His son Ahaz succeeded him as king.

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