Huˆranˍ lehˬ, mu‸ hkʼu teˇ hpaˍ, sho nuˆ teˇ hpaˍ leh hkehˇ teˇ hpaˍ hta‸ htawˇ te teh taˍ ve yoˬ. Bon yehˬ hkʼaw loˍ cawˇ ve Sawˉla‸monˍ hkʼa kʼoˆ piˇ ve mawˇ hkʼa peu-eˬ hta‸ yawˇ te teh taˍ ve yoˬ. Yawˇ te taˍ peuˬ ve mawˇ teˇ hpaˍ lehˬ, yehˬ hkuiˉ daw lonˉ nyiˇ maˬ, Yehˬ hkuiˉ daw oˇ ve teˇ hpaˍ awˬ hkʼoˆ lo teh taˍ tuˬ ve awˬ hoˆ nyiˇ maˬ, Awˬ hoˆ oˇ ve teˇ hpaˍ hta‸ dawˆ nehˉ tuˬ ve awˬ pon hkʼa deh‸ vaw‸ da‸ taˍ ve kuiˇ caˆ nyiˇ maˬ, kuiˇ aˉ ci ku shiˍ 400 ha shiˍ, Lawˬ ehˉ teˇ chi maˬ, Hkehˇ pe le lonˉ teˇ chi maˬ, Punˇ kʼoˍ lonˉ teˇ maˬ leh punˇ kʼoˍ lonˉ oˇ ve teh taˍ kuiˬ nuˇ paˍ lonˉ teˇ chi nyiˇ hkeh, Mu‸ hkʼu teˇ hpaˍ, sho nuˆ teˇ hpaˍ leh hkʼaw‸ laˉ yuˬ baˬ tuˬ ve hkehˇ pe le teˇ hpaˍ hpeh‸ ve yoˬ. Huˇranˍ lehˬ, bon yehˬ hkʼaw yehˇ tuˬ ve mawˇ oˇ ve teˇ hpaˍ hta‸ Sawˉla‸monˍ kʼoˆ piˇ taˍ ve hkʼe kuiˇ ceh tiˉ yuˬ te taˍ ve yoˬ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Huram completing the various utensils and tools needed for the Temple. He made pots, shovels, and basins for King Solomon's house of God. The key message is the completion of the necessary items for the Temple's service.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're helping to set up a big playhouse for your friends. You've been working on making all the toys and decorations. Finally, you finish making the last of the toys, like scoops and basins, and you're all set! That's what Huram did for the Temple.
Historical Background
The book of 2 Chronicles was likely written around 400 BCE by an unknown author to provide a history of the Israelites with a focus on their kings and the Temple. This verse is part of the description of the construction and furnishing of the Temple by King Solomon.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can think about how we complete tasks in our lives, especially those that are important or sacred. Like Huram finishing the work for the Temple, we should strive to complete our responsibilities with care and dedication.
Huram, also known as Hiram, was a skilled craftsman from Tyre who assisted King Solomon in the construction and furnishing of the Temple in Jerusalem.
What was the purpose of the pots, shovels, and basins?
These items were likely used in the daily rituals and service of the Temple, including the preparation of offerings and the maintenance of the Temple's cleanliness.
Why is the completion of these items significant?
The completion signifies the readiness of the Temple for use, marking a significant milestone in the fulfillment of King Solomon's vision for a place of worship and service to God.
How does this verse relate to modern construction projects?
This verse can be seen as an analogy for the importance of completing projects with care and dedication, much like Huram completed his work for the Temple.