< 2 Chronicles 35 >

1 Josiah held a Passover for the Lord in Jerusalem, and the Passover lamb was killed on the fourteenth day of the first month.
Tokosra Josiah el oru Kufwen Alukela in acn Jerusalem in akfulatye LEUM GOD. Ke len se aksingoul akosr ke malem se meet, elos uniya kosro nu ke kufwa.
2 He assigned the priests to their respective duties and encouraged them in their ministry at the Lord's Temple.
El srisrngiya mwet tol nu ke kunokon lalos ma elos in oru in Tempul, ac el akkeyalos ac fahk elos in oru ma inge in arulana wo.
3 Josiah told the Levites who taught all Israel and were holy to the Lord, “Place the holy Ark in the Temple built by Solomon, son of David, king of Israel. It's not necessary for you to carry it around on your shoulders any more. Your responsibility now is to serve the Lord your God and his people Israel.
El oayapa aketeya nu sin mwet Levi, su mwet luti lun mwet Israel ac su arulana eisalosyang nu sin LEUM GOD, ac fahk, “Kowos in filiya Tuptup in Wuleang mutal in Tempul se ma Tokosra Solomon, wen natul David, el musaela. Kowos in tia sifilpa usot use, a kowos in kulansupu LEUM GOD lowos, oayapa mwet Israel mwet lal.
4 Get yourselves ready for service in your divisions, by families, according to the instructions given by David, king of Israel, and his son Solomon.
Kowos in oakikowosi ke acn suwos in Tempul ke ip lun sou, in oana ma kuneyuk kowos nu kac sel Tokosra David ac Tokosra Solomon, wen natul.
5 Then you are to stand in the sanctuary to assist the lay people according to family divisions, following the assignments according to your Levite family divisions.
Kowos orala oakwuk lowos tuh in oasr mwet su akola in kasru kais sie sou lun mwet Israel.
6 Sacrifice the Passover lambs, purify yourselves, and be ready to help the people who come to fulfill the requirements given by the Lord through Moses.”
Kowos pa ac uniya sheep fusr ac nani nu ke Kufwen Alukela. Inge kowos in aknasnasye kowos ac akoo mwe kisa uh, tuh mwet Israel wiowos in akfalye oakwuk su LEUM GOD El sot nu suwos sel Moses.”
7 Josiah contributed as Passover offerings for all the people who were present 30,000 lambs and goats, and 3,000 bulls, all from his own flocks and herds.
Tokosra Josiah el srukak tausin tolngoul ke sheep, sheep fusr, ac nani sin kosro natul sifacna, oayapa tausin tolu ke cow mukul tuh mwet uh in orekmakin nu ke Kufwen Alukela.
8 His officials contributed freely to the people, to the priests, and to the Levites. Hilkiah, Zechariah, and Jehiel, who were in charge of God's Temple, gave the priests as Passover offerings 2,600 Passover lambs and 300 bulls.
Mwet pwapa lal elos wi pac srukak ma kunalos tuh in orekmakinyuk sin mwet uh, mwet tol, ac mwet Levi. Ac Hilkiah Mwet Tol Fulat, Zechariah, ac Jehiel, su mwet kol in Tempul, elos sang luo tausin onfoko ke sheep fusr ac nani fusr, ac tolfoko cow mukul nu sin mwet tol tuh elos in kisakin ke pacl in kufwa.
9 The leaders of the Levites, Conaniah, and Shemaiah and Nethanel his brothers, and Hashabiah and Jeiel and Jozabad, gave the Levites as Passover offerings 5,000 lambs and young goats and 500 bulls.
Mwet kol lun mwet Levi inge — Conaniah, Shemaiah, Nethanel (su tamulel lal Shemaiah), Hashabiah, Jeiel, ac Jozabad — elos srukak tausin limekosr ke sheep fusr ac nani fusr, ac lumfoko cow mukul nu sin mwet Levi, tuh in mwe kisa lalos.
10 Once the preparations had been completed, the priests stood where they had been assigned and the Levites took their places in their divisions as the king had ordered.
Ke ma nukewa akola tari nu ke Kufwen Alukela, mwet tol ac mwet Levi elos tu yen selos, oana ma tokosra el sapkin.
11 They killed the Passover lambs, the priests sprinkled the blood they were given on the altar, while the Levites skinned the sacrifices.
Tukun sheep fusr ac nani uh anwuki, mwet Levi elos sukela, ac mwet tol elos sang srah kac osrela loang sac.
12 They put to one side the burnt offerings to be given to the families of the lay people, by division, to offer to the Lord, as required in the Book of Moses. They did the same thing with the bulls.
Na elos kitalik kosro ma ac kisakinyuk in mwe kisa firir, ac sang nu sin kais sie sou, tuh elos in ku in orek kisa fal nu ke ma oakwuk in Ma Sap lal Moses.
13 They roasted the Passover sacrifices on the fire as requires, and they boiled the holy offerings in pots, caldrons, and pans, and took them quickly to the lay people.
Mwet Levi elos munanla mwe kisa lun Kufwen Alukela inge fin e uh, fal nu ke oakwuk nu kac, ac poeleak mwe sang mutal in tup lulap, tup osra, ac pan, na elos sulaklak ac kitalik nu sin mwet uh.
14 After that they prepared food from the offerings for themselves and for the priests, because the priests, the descendants of Aaron, were busy presenting burnt offerings and fat until night came. So the Levites did this work for themselves and for the priests, the descendants of Aaron.
Tukun ma inge orekla, mwet Levi elos srukak ikwa nu selos sifacna oayapa mwet tol su ma natul Aaron, mweyen mwet tol uh kafofo nwe ke fongeni ke fureak kosro ma ac fonna firiryak, ac kiris ke ma kisala.
15 The singers, the descendants of Asaph, were in their places following the instructions given by David, Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun, the king's seer. The gatekeepers in charge at each gate did not need to leave, because their fellow Levites provided for them.
Mwet on lun mwet Levi inge in sou lal Asaph, elos tu ke acn srisrngiyuki nu selos sel Tokosra David: Asaph, Heman, ac Jeduthun mwet liaten lun tokosra. Mwet topang mutunpot lun Tempul elos tia enenu in som liki acn elos tu we, mweyen mwet Levi saya elos aolulos in akoo Kufwen Alukela.
16 So on that day the whole Passover service of the Lord was took place, including the presenting of burnt offerings on the altar of the Lord, as King Josiah had ordered.
Ouinge orekla ma nukewa ma Tokosra Josiah el sapkin ke len sac, nu ke alu nu sin LEUM GOD, nwe ke akfulatye Kufwen Alukela, ac nu ke kisakin mwe kisa firir fin loang uh.
17 The Israelites who were there also celebrated Passover at that time, and also the Feast of Unleavened Bread for the following seven days.
Mwet Israel nukewa su oasr we elos akfulatye Kufwen Alukela ac Kufwen Bread Tia Akpulol ke len itkosr.
18 No Passover like this had been held in Israel since the time of Samuel the prophet. None of the kings of Israel had ever held a Passover like the one that Josiah observed with the priests, the Levites, all of Judah, the Israelites who were there, and the people of Jerusalem.
Tufahna akfulatyeyuk Kufwen Alukela ouinge oe ke pacl lal Samuel mwet palu me. Wangin sie tokosra oemeet me akfulatye Kufwen Alukela oana ma se ma akfulatyeyuk inge in pacl lal Tokosra Josiah, wi mwet tol, mwet Levi, mwet Judah, mwet Israel, ac mwet Jerusalem,
19 This Passover was observed in the eighteenth year of the reign of Josiah.
ke yac se aksingoul oalkosr ma Josiah el leum.
20 After all this work that Josiah had carried out in restoring the Temple, King Neco of Egypt was leading his army to fight at Carchemish near the Euphrates, and Josiah went to confront him.
Tukun Tokosra Josiah el orala ma inge nukewa nu ke Tempul, Tokosra Neco lun Egypt el us mwet mweun lal in mweuni acn Carchemish sisken Infacl Euphrates. Josiah el srike in tulokunul,
21 Neco sent messengers to him, saying, “What argument is there between you and me, king of Judah? I have not come to attack you today, because I'm fighting with another kingdom. God told me I should hurry, so stop obstructing God, who is with me, or he'll destroy you!”
tuh Neco el supwala kas inge nu sel, “Mweun se nga oru inge tia ma nu sum, Tokosra lun Judah. Nga tia tuku in mweuni kom, a in mweuni mwet lokoalok luk, ac God El fahk nu sik nga in sulaklak. God El wiyu, na pa kom in tia tulokinyu, tuh Elan tia kunauskomla.”
22 But Josiah did not turn away and leave. Instead, he disguised himself so he could fight Neco in battle. He ignored Neco's message that came from God, and went to fight him on the Plain of Megiddo.
Tusruktu ku na sel Josiah mu el ac mweun. El srunga lohng ma God El fahk nu sel Tokosra Neco, na el ekulla lumahl ac som mweun ke acn tupasrpasr in acn Megiddo.
23 There archers shot King Josiah. He called out those beside him, “Get me out of the battle, because I'm badly wounded!”
In mweun sac, pisr nutin mwet mweun lun Egypt faksilya Tokosra Josiah, na el fahk nu sin mwet kulansap lal ah, “Usyula. Nga arulana kineta!”
24 So they carried him out of his chariot, and took him back in his second chariot to Jerusalem, where he died. Josiah was buried in the tomb of his forefathers. All Judah and Jerusalem wept for him.
Elos sraklalla liki chariot natul ah, eisalang nu fin chariot soko pac natul ma oan we, ac usalla nu Jerusalem. El misa we ac pukpuki ke inkulyuk lun mwet leum. Mwet Judah ac Jerusalem nukewa eoksra ke misa lal ah.
25 Then Jeremiah wrote a lament over Josiah, and to this day male and female choirs sing sad songs about Josiah. They have become a part of what is regularly sung in Israel, and they are recorded in the Book of Laments.
Jeremiah, mwet palu, el orala on in eoksra soko lal kacl Tokosra Josiah. Na mwet Israel elos oakiya tuh in sie lia lalos tuh mwet on, mukul ac mutan, in alullulkin on soko inge ke elos eoksra kacl Josiah. On soko inge ku in koneyukyak inmasrlon ma simla nu ke eoksra.
26 The rest of what Josiah did, along with his acts of loyalty following what is written in the Law of the Lord,
Ma nukewa ma Josiah el orala, ke moul in kulansap wowo lal nu sin LEUM GOD, ac ke akosten lal ke Ma Sap,
27 all his actions, from beginning to end, are recorded in the Book of the Kings of Israel and Judah.
ac srumunyal, mutawauk nwe ke safla, simla ke [Sramsram Matu Ke Tokosra Lun Israel Ac Judah.]

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