Solima was soon there. She saw her son was there and1 not conscious, she then carefully checked over him, and asked Finarelem what had happened.
"Ivantar had moved half a dozen of the stones good for making the wall, and he was starting to carry one more of those, about the same size as the others. He just said he could not carry it anymore, and then he dropped down to the ground. We who were there saw he was not still conscious but he was still breathing. We picked him up and carried him here to lie here in our home."
Solima said, "He feels warm. It may have been too much for him in the sun. Bring more water for him. And Deseradar, Jecharon and Hillariah should be told to come, and we would then call on Yahweh for help to Ivantar."
Finarelem left promptly to do those things as Solima watched their son carefully still.
"Ivantar had moved half a dozen of the stones good for making the wall, and he was starting to carry one more of those, about the same size as the others. He just said he could not carry it anymore, and then he dropped down to the ground. We who were there saw he was not still conscious but he was still breathing. We picked him up and carried him here to lie here in our home."
Solima said, "He feels warm. It may have been too much for him in the sun. Bring more water for him. And Deseradar, Jecharon and Hillariah should be told to come, and we would then call on Yahweh for help to Ivantar."
Finarelem left promptly to do those things as Solima watched their son carefully still.