Pārējie Sālamana darbi
(1Ķēn 9:10–28)
1 Pēc divdesmit gadiem Sālamans bija uzcēlis Kunga namu un savu namu, 2 kā arī pilsētas, kuras Sālamanam deva Hūrāms, – Sālamans tās uzcēla un nomitināja tur Israēla dēlus. 3 Pēc tam Sālamans devās pret Hamat-Cobu un ieņēma to. 4 Tuksnesī viņš uzcēla Tadmoru. Hamātā viņš uzcēla visas noliktavu pilsētas. 5 Viņš uzcēla augšas Bēt-Horonu un lejas Bēt-Horonu, abas pilsētas bija nocietinātas ar mūriem, un tajos bija vārti ar aizšaujamām bultām. 6 Tika uzcelta arī Baalāta un visas noliktavu pilsētas, kas piederēja Sālamanam, kā arī visas pilsētas kararatiem un pilsētas jātniekiem – tika uzcelts viss, ko vien Sālamans vēlējās uzcelt Jeruzālemē, Lebanonā un visā viņa pārvaldītajā zemē. 7 Visas tautas, kas nebija no Israēla, visi, kas bija atlikuši no hetiešiem, amoriešiem, periziešiem, hiviešiem un jebūsiešiem, 8 un viņu dēli, kas bija atlikuši tajā zemē un kurus Israēla dēli nespēja iznīcināt, Sālamans padarīja par klaušiniekiem līdz šai dienai. 9 Bet Israēla dēliem Sālamans nelika vergot savos darbos, jo tie bija karavīri, galminieki, kararatu virsnieki un jātnieki. 10 Ķēniņam Sālamanam bija divi simti piecdesmit galveno pārvaldnieku, tie valdīja pār tautu.
11 Faraona meitu Sālamans pārveda no Dāvida pilsētas uz namu, ko bija viņai uzcēlis. Viņš pasludināja: “Mana sieva nevar dzīvot Israēla ķēniņa Dāvida namā, jo vieta, kur atrodas Kunga derības šķirsts, ir svēta!”
12 Pēc tam Sālamans upurēja Kungam sadedzināmo upuri uz Kunga altāra, ko bija uzcēlis lieveņa priekšā. 13 Diendienā tika upurēts, kā Mozus bija noteicis – sabatā, jaunā mēnesī un trīs reizes gadā: Neraudzētās maizes svētkos, Nedēļu svētkos un Būdiņu svētkos. 14 Viņš noteica tādu pašu kārtību kā viņa tēvs Dāvids. Priesteriem bija kalpošanas maiņas un levītiem sardzes, lai tie slavē un palīdz priesteriem, kā katru dienu paredzēts. Pie visiem vārtiem bija vārtu sargu vienības, jo tā bija pavēlējis Dieva vīrs Dāvids. 15 Viņi cieši ievēroja ķēniņa pavēles par priesteriem, levītiem, par visām lietām un dārgumu krātuvēm. 16 Tā Sālamans pabeidza visus darbus – no dienas, kad Kunga namam lika pamatakmeni, līdz dienai, kad Kunga nams tika pilnīgi pabeigts.
17 Tad Sālamans devās uz Ecjon-Geberu, pie Ēlatas, jūras krastā Edoma zemē. 18 Hūrāms sūtīja viņa kalpiem līdzi savus kalpus, kas pazina jūru. Kopā ar Sālamana kalpiem tie devās uz Ofīru un no turienes atveda četri simti piecdesmit talantus zelta, ko nogādāja ķēniņam Sālamanam.
Solomon's Achievements
(1 Kings 9.10-28)
1 It took Solomon twenty years to build the Temple and his palace. 2 He also rebuilt the cities that King Hiram had given him, and sent Israelites to settle in them. 3 He captured the territory of Hamath and Zobah 4 and fortified the city of Palmyra in the desert. He rebuilt all the cities in Hamath that were centers for storing supplies. 5 Solomon also rebuilt the following cities: Upper Beth Horon and Lower Beth Horon (fortified cities with gates that could be barred), 6 the city of Baalath, all the cities where he stored supplies, and the cities where his horses and chariots were stationed. He carried out all his plans for building in Jerusalem, in Lebanon, and throughout the territory that he ruled over. 7-8 Solomon employed at forced labor all the descendants of the people of Canaan whom the Israelites had not killed when they took possession of the land. These included Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites, whose descendants continue to be slaves down to the present time. 9 Israelites were not used at forced labor, but served as soldiers, officers, chariot commanders, and cavalry troops. 10 There were 250 officials in charge of the forced labor working on the various building projects.
11 Solomon moved his wife, the daughter of the king of Egypt, from David's City to a house he built for her. He said, “She must not live in the palace of King David of Israel, because any place where the Covenant Box has been is holy.”
12 Solomon offered sacrifices to the Lord on the altar which he had built in front of the Temple. 13 He offered burnt offerings according to the requirements of the Law of Moses for each holy day: Sabbaths, New Moon Festivals, and the three annual festivals—the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the Harvest Festival, and the Festival of Shelters. 14 Following the rules laid down by his father David, he organized the daily work of the priests and of the Levites who assisted the priests in singing hymns and in doing their work. He also organized the Temple guards in sections for performing their daily duties at each gate, in accordance with the commands of David, the man of God. 15 The instructions which David had given the priests and the Levites concerning the storehouses and other matters were carried out in detail.
16 By this time all of Solomon's projects had been completed. From the laying of the foundation of the Lord's Temple to its completion, all the work had been successful.
17 Then Solomon went to Eziongeber and Elath, ports on the shore of the Gulf of Aqaba, in the land of Edom. 18 King Hiram sent him ships under the command of his own officers and with experienced sailors. They sailed with Solomon's officers to the land of Ophir and brought back to Solomon about sixteen tons of gold.