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1 Sulayman Yerusalemda Pǝrwǝrdigar atisi Dawutⱪa ayan bolƣan Moriya teƣida, yǝni Yǝbusiy Ornanning haminida, Dawut tǝyyar ⱪilip ⱪoyƣan yǝrdǝ, Pǝrwǝrdigarning ɵyini selix ixini baxlidi.
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 Sulaymanning sǝltǝnitining tɵtinqi yili, ikkinqi ayning ikkinqi küni u ⱪuruluxni baxlidi.
They began the work in April, when Solomon had been ruling almost four years.
3 Sulayman salƣan Hudaning ɵyining uli mundaⱪ: — uzunluⱪi (ⱪǝdimki zamanda ⱪollanƣan ɵlqǝm boyiqǝ) atmix gǝz, kǝngliki yigirmǝ gǝz idi.
The foundation of the temple was about 90 feet long and 30 feet wide.
4 Ɵyning aldidiki aywanning uzunluⱪi yigirmǝ gǝz bolup, ɵyning kǝnglikigǝ toƣra kelǝtti; egizliki yigirmǝ gǝz idi; u iqini sap altun bilǝn ⱪaplatti.
The entrance room across the front of the temple was 30 feet wide and 30 feet high.
5 U ɵyning qong zelining tamlirini arqa-ⱪariƣay tahtayliri bilǝn ⱪaplatti, andin keyin sap altun ⱪaplatti wǝ üstigǝ horma dǝrihining xǝkli bilǝn zǝnjir nǝⱪixlirini oydurdi.
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 U ɵyni alamǝt qirayliⱪ ⱪilip tamlirini yǝnǝ esil tax-yaⱪutlar bilǝn zinnǝtlǝtti. U ixlǝtkǝn altunlar pütünlǝy parwayim altuni idi.
They decorated the temple with very valuable stones. The gold that they used was from [the land of] Parvaim.
7 U pütün ɵyni, ɵyning limliri, ixik bosuƣa-kexǝkliri, barliⱪ tamliri wǝ ixiklirini altun bilǝn ⱪaplidi; u tamƣa kerublarning nǝⱪixlirini oydurdi.
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 Sulayman yǝnǝ ǝng muⱪǝddǝs jayni yasatti; uning uzunluⱪi yigirmǝ gǝz bolup (ɵyning kǝngliki bilǝn tǝng idi), kǝnglikimu yigirmǝ gǝz idi; u uning iqini pütünlǝy sap altun bilǝn ⱪaplatti; altun jǝmiy bolup altǝ yüz talalnt idi.
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 Altun miⱪning eƣirliⱪi jǝmiy ǝllik xǝkǝl boldi. Balihanilirining iqimu altun bilǝn ⱪaplandi.
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 Əng muⱪǝddǝs jay iqidǝ u ikki kerubning ⱨǝykilini yasap, ularni pütünlǝy altun bilǝn ⱪaplidi.
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 Ikki kerubning ⱪanitining uzunluⱪi jǝmiy yigirmǝ gǝz idi; bir kerubning bir ⱪanitining uzunluⱪi bǝx gǝz bolup, ɵyning temiƣa tegip turatti; ikkinqi tǝrǝptiki ⱪanitining uzunluⱪimu bǝx gǝz bolup, ikkinqi bir kerubning ⱪanitiƣa yetǝtti.
[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 Yǝnǝ bir kerubning ⱪanitining uzunluⱪimu bǝx gǝz bolup, umu ɵy temiƣa tegip turatti; ikkinqi bir ⱪanitining uzunluⱪimu bǝx gǝz bolup, aldinⱪi bir kerubning ⱪanitiƣa yetǝtti.
13 Bu ikki kerubning ⱪanatliri yeyilƣan ⱨalda bolup, uzunluⱪi jǝmiy yigirmǝ gǝz kelǝtti; ikkila kerub ɵrǝ turƣuzulƣan bolup, yüzliri ɵyning iqigǝ ⱪaraytti.
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 Sulayman yǝnǝ kɵk rǝnglik, sɵsün rǝnglik, toⱪ ⱪizil wǝ aⱪ rǝnglik yip toⱪulmiliridin wǝ nǝpis kanaptin [ɵyning iqidiki] pǝrdisini yasatti, uning üstigǝ kerublarni kǝxtǝ ⱪilip toⱪutti.
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 Ɵyning aldiƣa yǝnǝ egizliki ottuz bǝx gǝz kelidiƣan ikki tüwrük yasap ⱪoydurdi; ⱨǝr tüwrükning bexining egizliki bǝx gǝz kelǝtti.
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 U yǝnǝ (iqki kalamhanidikidǝk) marjansiman zǝnjir yasitip, tüwrük baxliri üstigǝ ornatti; u yüz danǝ anar yasitip ularni zǝnjirlǝrgǝ ornatti.
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 U bu ikki tüwrükni ɵyning aldiƣa, birsini ong tǝripidǝ, birsini sol tǝripidǝ turƣuzdi; u ong tǝrǝptikisini Yaⱪin, sol tǝrǝptikisini Boaz dǝp atidi.
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.