< 2 Chronicles 5 >

1 After Solomon’s workers had finished building the temple, Solomon put in the temple storage rooms everything that his father David had dedicated to Yahweh—all the silver and gold and all the other things that were used at the temple.
Isu a nalpas dagiti amin a trabaho nga inaramid ni Solomon para iti balay ni Yahweh. Impan ni Solomon dagiti amin a banbanag nga indaton ni David, nga amana, karaman dagiti pirak, dagiti balitok ken dagiti amin nga alikamen, kadagiti pagiduldulinan iti balay ti Dios.
2 Then King Solomon summoned to Jerusalem all the elders of Israel, all the leaders of the tribes and of the families/clans. He wanted them to help to bring to the temple Yahweh’s Sacred Chest from Zion [Hill], where it was in [the part of the city called] ‘The City of David’.
Kalpasanna, inummong ni Solomon dagiti panglakayen ti Israel, amin a papangulo dagiti tribu, ken dagiti mangidadaulo kadagiti pamilia dagiti tattao ti Israel idiay Jerusalem, tapno alaenda ti lakasa ti tulag ni Yahweh manipud iti siudad ni David, a maaw-awagan a Sion.
3 So all the leaders of Israel gathered together along with the king, during the Festival of [Living in Temporary] Shelters, in October.
Naguummong dagiti amin a lallaki ti Israel iti sangoanan ti ari kabayatan iti piesta, iti maikapito a bulan.
4 When they had all arrived, the descendants of Levi lifted up the Sacred Chest,
Immay dagiti amin a panglakayen ti Israel, ket binagkat dagiti Levita ti lakasa ti tulag.
5 and they carried it and the Sacred Tent and the sacred things that were inside it. The priests, who were also descended from Levi, carried them.
Inawitda ti lakasa, ti tolda a pakiumanan, ken dagiti amin a nasantoan nga alikamen nga adda iti uneg ti tolda. Dagiti papadi iti tribu ni Levi ti nangawit kadagitoy a banbanag.
6 King Solomon and many of the other people of Israel who had gathered there walked in front of the Sacred Chest. And they sacrificed a huge amount of sheep and cattle. No one was able to count them [because there were very many].
Naguummong da Ari Solomon ken ti sibubukel a taripnong ti Israel iti sangoanan ti lakasa, nangidatonda iti adu a karnero ken toro a saan a mabilang.
7 The priests then brought the Sacred Chest into the Most Holy Place, the inner room of the temple, and they placed it under the wings of the statues of winged creatures.
Inyuneg dagiti papadi ti lakasa ti tulag ni Yahweh iti disso a pakaikabilanna, iti akin-uneg a siled ti balay, iti kasasantoan a disso, iti sirok dagiti payak ti kerubim.
8 The wings of those statues spread out over the Sacred Chest and over the poles by which it was carried.
Ta nakaukrad dagiti payak ti kerubim iti ngatoen ti lakasa ti tulag, ket linlinongan dagitoy ti lakasa ken dagiti assiwna a pangawitan iti daytoy.
9 The poles were very long, with the result that they could be seen by [those who were standing] at the entrance to the Most Holy Place, but they could not be seen by anyone standing outside the temple. Those poles are still there.
Atiddog unay dagiti assiw ti lakasa isu a makita ti murdong dagitoy iti nasantoan a disso iti sangoanan ti akin-uneg a siled, ngem saan a makita dagitoy iti ruar. Adda dagitoy sadiay agingga iti daytoy nga aldaw.
10 The only things that were inside the Sacred Chest were the two stone tablets that Moses had put there at Sinai Mountain, where Yahweh made an agreement with the Israeli people after they came out of Egypt.
Awan ti sabali a linaon ti lakasa malaksid iti dua a tapi ti bato nga inkabil ni Moises idi addada iti Horeb, idi nakitulag ni Yahweh kadagiti tattao ti Israel, idi rimmuarda iti Egipto.
11 Then the priests left the Holy Place. All the priests who were there, from every group, had performed the rituals to cause them to be acceptable to God.
Dimteng ti tiempo a rimmuar dagiti papadi iti nasantoan a disso. Amin dagiti papadi nga adda sadiay ket inkonsagrarda dagiti bagbagida nga agpaay kenni Yahweh; nabunggoy bunggoyda babaen iti pannakabingayda.
12 All the descendants of Levi who were musicians—Asaph, Heman, Jeduthun, their sons and their other relatives—stood on the east side of the altar. They were wearing linen clothes, and they were playing cymbals, harps, and lyres. There were 120 other priests who were blowing trumpets.
Kasta met dagiti Levita a kumakanta, aminda, karaman ni Asaf, Heman, Jedutun ken dagiti putotda a lallaki ken dagiti kakabsatda a lallaki, a nakakawes iti kasayaatan a lino, ken agtuktukar iti piangpiang, arpa, ken lira, nagtakderda iti akindaya a murdong ti altar. Kaduada ti 120 a papadi nga agpuypuyot kadagiti trumpeta.
13 The men blowing trumpets, those playing the cymbals and other musical instruments, and the singers, made music together, praising Yahweh and singing this song: “Yahweh is good [to us]; he faithfully loves us forever.” Then [suddenly] the temple was filled with a cloud.
Kalpasanna, nagkanta dagiti kumakanta a dinanggayan dagiti tumutukar kadagiti trumpeta, nagsangsangkamaysada iti panagdaydayaw ken panagyamanda kenni Yahweh. Impigsada dagiti bosesda a dinanggayan dagiti trumpeta ken dagiti piangpiang ken dadduma nga alikamen a pangtukar, ket nagdaydayawda kenni Yahweh. Inkantada, “Gapu ta naimbag isuna, gapu ta agnanayon ti kinapudnona iti tulagna.” Kalpasanna, napno iti ulep ti balay, ti balay ni Yahweh.
14 The glorious radiance of Yahweh filled the temple, with the result that the priests were not able to continue doing their work.
Saan a makatrabaho dagiti papadi tapno agserbi gapu iti ulep, ta pinunno ti dayag ni Yahweh ti balayna.

< 2 Chronicles 5 >