歴代誌Ⅱ 5 – JCB & NIRV

Japanese Contemporary Bible

歴代誌Ⅱ 5:1-14

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神殿の完成と契約の箱の安置

1こうして、ついに神殿が完成しました。そこでソロモン王は、父ダビデが主にささげたものを神殿の宝物倉に納めました。

2王はイスラエルの部族と氏族の長を全員エルサレムに召集し、契約の箱を、シオンと呼ばれるダビデの町の幕屋から新しい神殿に移しました。 3契約の箱の移動は、恒例の十月の仮庵の祭り(収穫を祝う祭り。ユダヤ人の三大祭の一つ)の日に行われました。 4-5イスラエルの指導者たちが見守る中で、レビ人が箱をかつぎ上げ、そのほかのきよい器具とともに運び出したのです。 6王をはじめ人々は、箱の前で羊や牛をいけにえにささげましたが、その数はあまりに多く、数えることができませんでした。

7-8それから祭司たちは、箱を神殿の奥の至聖所に運び入れ、ケルビムの翼の下に置きました。翼は、箱とかつぎ棒を覆うような形で広がっていました。 9そのかつぎ棒は長かったので、先端が前の部屋からは見えましたが、外からは見えませんでした。契約の箱は、この書が書かれている今日も、なおそこにあります。 10箱の中には、二枚の石板のほかは何もありませんでした。その石板は、主がエジプトを出たイスラエルの民と契約を結ばれた時、モーセがホレブ山(シナイ山)で箱に納めたものです。

11-12祭司たちはきよめの儀式をすませ、ふだんの務めとは関係なく、全員が式に参加しました。レビ人たちは、祭司たちが至聖所から出て来ると、すばらしい声で主を賛美しました。歌い手はアサフ、ヘマン、エドトンはじめ、その子らと兄弟たちで、全員が純白の美しい亜麻布をまとい、祭壇の東側に立っていました。合唱隊には、ラッパを吹く百二十人の祭司のほか、シンバルや琴や竪琴の演奏者が加わりました。 13-14合唱隊と演奏隊は一つとなって、「主はなんとすばらしい方! そのいつくしみはとこしえまで!」と主を賛美し、感謝をささげました。すると、主の栄光がまぶしく光る雲となって神殿を包んだので、祭司たちはその務めを果たすことができなくなりました。

New International Reader’s Version

2 Chronicles 5:1-14

1Solomon finished all the work for the Lord’s temple. Then he brought in the things his father David had set apart for the Lord. They included the silver and gold and all the objects for God’s temple. Solomon placed them there with the other treasures.

The Ark Is Brought to the Temple

2Then Solomon sent for the elders of Israel. He told them to come to Jerusalem. They included all the leaders of the tribes. They also included the chiefs of the families of Israel. Solomon wanted them to bring up the ark of the Lord’s covenant from Zion. Zion was the City of David. 3All the Israelites came together to where the king was. It was at the time of the Feast of Booths. The feast was held in the seventh month.

4All the elders of Israel arrived. Then the Levites picked up the ark and carried it. 5They brought up the ark. They also brought up the tent of meeting and all the sacred things in the tent. The priests, who were Levites, carried up everything. 6The entire community of Israel had gathered around King Solomon. All of them were in front of the ark. They sacrificed huge numbers of sheep and cattle. There were so many animals that they couldn’t be recorded. In fact, they couldn’t even be counted.

7The priests brought the ark of the Lord’s covenant to its place in the Most Holy Room of the temple. They put it under the wings of the cherubim. 8The cherubim’s wings were spread out over the place where the ark was. They covered the ark. They also covered the poles used to carry it. 9The poles reached out from the ark. They were so long that their ends could be seen from in front of the Most Holy Room. But they couldn’t be seen from outside the Holy Room. They are still there to this day. 10There wasn’t anything in the ark except the two tablets. Moses had placed them in it at Mount Horeb. That’s where the Lord had made a covenant with the Israelites. He made it after they came out of Egypt.

11The priests left the Holy Room. All the priests who were there had set themselves apart to the Lord. It didn’t matter what group they were in. 12All the Levites who played music stood near the east side of the altar. They included Asaph, Heman, Jeduthun and their sons and relatives. They were dressed in fine linen. They were playing cymbals, harps and lyres. They were joined by 120 priests who were blowing trumpets. 13The trumpet players and other musicians played their instruments together. They praised the Lord and gave thanks to him. The singers sang to the music of the trumpets, cymbals and other instruments. They sang in praise to the Lord,

“The Lord is good.

His faithful love continues forever.”

Then a cloud filled the temple of the Lord. 14The priests couldn’t do their work. That’s because the cloud of the Lord’s glory filled God’s temple.