< Ezekiel 40 >
1 E higa mar piero ariyo gabich kane wan e twech; odiechiengʼ mar apar mar dwe mokwongo, mane en higa mar apar gangʼwen bangʼ podho mar dala maduongʼ mar Jerusalem; chiengʼno bad Jehova Nyasaye ne ni kuoma, kendo ne otera kuno.
In the twenty-fifth year of our captivity at the beginning of the year on the tenth day of the month, in the fourteenth year after the city was captured—on that same day, the hand of Yahweh was upon me and he took me there.
2 Kane an e fweny kamano, Nyasaye notera nyaka e piny Israel mi nochunga ewi got moro mabor ahinya. To e bath godno ma yo milambo ne aneno ute moger machalo dala maduongʼ.
In visions from God he brought me to the land of Israel. He brought me to rest on a very high mountain; to the south were what appeared to be buildings of a city.
3 Ne okawa motera kuno, kendo ne aneno ngʼato ma kite chalo gi mula; ne ochungʼ e dhorangach kotingʼo fut molos gi law mayom kod odundu mar pimo e lwete.
Then he brought me there. Behold, a man! His appearance was like the appearance of bronze. A linen cord and a measuring stick were in his hand, and he stood in the city gate.
4 Ngʼatno nowachona niya, “Wuod dhano, ne giwangʼi kendo ket chunyi mondo ingʼe gik moko duto abiro nyisi, nikech mano emomiyo osekeli ka. Nyis jo-Israel gik moko duto mineno.”
The man said to me, “Son of man, look with your eyes and listen with your ears, and fix your mind on all that I am revealing to you, for you were brought here so I could reveal them to you. Report everything that you will see to the house of Israel.”
5 Ne aneno ohinga moro molworo kama hekalu nitie. Ngʼatno nokaw odundu mar pimo mane ni e lwete ma borne ne romo fut apar. Ne opimo ohinga, kendo lach kore gi borne ne romo fut apar moro ka moro.
There was a wall surrounding the temple area. The length of the measuring stick in the man's hand was six long cubits. Each long cubit was a cubit and a handbreadth in length. So he measured the wall, and it was one measuring stick thick and one rod high.
6 Eka nodhi nyaka rangach mochomo yo wuok chiengʼ. Noidho raidhi mi opimo lach baw mar rangach midonjogo. Nonwangʼo ka lachne ne en fut apar.
Then he went to the temple gate that faced east. He went up its steps and measured the threshold of the gate—one stick in depth.
7 Rangajno ne nigi agola malach motingʼo ute mag jorito mane fut apar maromre to kindgi nopogi gi kor ot ma lachne ne fut aboro kuom borgi gi lachgi. To agola mar ohinga mane nitie e dhorangajno ne romo fut apar.
The guard chambers were each one stick in length and one stick in width; there were five cubits between any two of the chambers, and the threshold of the temple gate by the temple portico was one stick deep.
8 Eka nopimo agola mochomo kama idonjogo,
He measured the portico of the gate; it was one stick in length.
9 lachne ne romo fut apar, to lach mar sirnine ariyogo ne romo fut adek. Agola mar dhorangach midonjogo nochomo hekalu.
He measured the portico of the gate. It was one stick deep. The doorposts were two cubits in width. This was the portico of the gate facing the temple.
10 Ne nitie udi adek adek mag jorito e bath ei dhorangach man yo wuok chiengʼ. Bathe udigo ne romre koni gi koni, kendo lach kor ot mane opogogi ne romre duto koni gi koni.
There were three guard chambers on either side of the east gate, and each of them had the same measurement, and the walls that separated them had the same measurement.
11 Eka nopimo lach mar kor dhorangach mi noromo fut piero ariyo gi ariyo, to bor mar aripe ne en fut apar gaboro.
Then the man measured the width of the gateway entrance—ten cubits; and he measured the length of the gateway entrance—thirteen cubits.
12 E nyim udi mag joritogo moro ka moro, ne nitie ohinga moro machiek ma borne kadhi malo noromo fut achiel gi nus, to udigo, moro ka moro, ne romre e borgi gi lachgi, fut ochiko ochiko.
He measured the wall that was bordering the front of the chambers—one cubit high. The chambers measured six cubits on each side.
13 Eka nopimo lach mar rangach kochakore ewi ohinga mar achiel kuom ute matindo tindogo, man yo ka tok ot, nyaka chop ewi ohinga momanyore kode, monwangʼo ni oromo fut piero ariyo gabich gi nus, kochakore ewi tat ot achiel nyaka machielo.
Then he measured the gateway from the roof of one chamber to that of the next chamber—twenty-five cubits, from the entrance of the first chamber to that of the second.
14 Ne opimo dho ohinga mochomo ei rangach moyudo ni lachne en fut piero adek gauchiel. Pimono nochopo nyaka ewi agola momanyore gi laru.
Then he measured the wall that went between the guard chambers—sixty cubits in length; he measured as far as the gate's portico.
15 Bor mar yo moa e dhorangach nyaka e laru ne romo fut piero adek.
The entrance from the front of the gate to the other end of the gate's portico was fifty cubits.
16 Nitie otuchi matindo tindo e kor ot ma oko mag udigo duto, kendo e kor ot ma iye manie kind udi. E kor udi ma yo ka iye momanyore gi yo mokadho e kind udigo, nogorie yiend othidhe.
There were closed windows toward the chambers and toward their pillars within the gates all around; and likewise for the porches. The were windows all around the inside, and each jamb was decorated with palm trees.
17 Eka nokela nyaka e laru ma oko mar hekalu. Kanyo ne aneno agola moko moger, kod yo momwon motegno mane olosi molworo laru duto. Agolago noriedo e bath yo momwon motegnono, kendo ne gin piero adek.
Then the man brought me to the outer courtyard of the temple. Behold, there were rooms, and there was pavement in the courtyard, with thirty rooms next to the pavement.
18 Yo momwon motegnono noringo e bath yo maduongʼ midonjogo, kendo lachne ne romre gi borne. Yo momwon motegnono ne en yo mapiny.
The pavement went up to the side of the gates, and its width was the same as the gates' length. This was the lower pavement.
19 Eka nopimo bor man e kind yo ka ii kama idonjogo nyaka oko mar agola ma iye. Nonwangʼo ni oromo fut apar gabich yo ka bathe mochomo yo wuok chiengʼ kod bathe mochomo yo nyandwat.
Then the man measured the distance from the front of the lower gate to the front of the inner gate; it was one hundred cubits on the east side, and the same on the north side.
20 Eka nopimo bor gi lach mar rangach mochomo yo nyandwat, midonjogo e laru ma oko.
Then he measured the length and width of the gate that was at the north of the outer court.
21 Udi mag rito mane oger adek e bathe konchiel kendo adek e bath yo momwon motegno koni gi koni, gi ohingage moliero gi malo kod agola mare ne pimgi romre kod mago manie rangach midonjogo mokwongo. Ne en fut piero abiriyo gabich kuom borne kod fut piero adek gabiriyo gi nus kuom lachne.
There were three chambers on either side of that gate, and the gate and its portico measured the same as the main gate—fifty cubits in total length and twenty-five cubits in width.
22 Otuchi mage minenogo gi agola mage kod othidhe mogor kuome ne pimgi romre gi mago manie rangach mochomo yo wuok chiengʼ. Kama iluwo kidonjogo kanyo ne nigi raidhi abiriyo, kendo agola mare nochomore kode tir.
Its windows, portico, chambers, and its palm trees corresponded to the gate that faced east. Seven steps went up to it and to its portico.
23 Ne nitie rangach midonjogo e laru ma iye mochomore gi rangach man yo nyandwat, machalre gi machielo mane ni koma ochomo yo wuok chiengʼ. Ne opimo bor manie kindgi moyudo ka en fut mia achiel gi piero abich.
There was a gate to the inner courtyard in front of the gate facing north, just as also there was a gate to the east; the man measured from one gate to the other gate—one hundred cubits in distance.
24 Eka notera nyaka yo milambo kendo naneno rangach mochomo kuno. Nopimo sirnigo kod agola mare, kendo ne giromre e pim kaka mamoko.
Next the man brought me to the gate of the southern entrance, and its walls and portico measured the same as the other outer gates.
25 Rangach midonjogo kod agola mage ne nigi otuchi madiny molworogi machalre gi otuchi mane oriedo e rangeye mamoko. Borne ne oromo fut piero abiriyo gabich kendo lachne en fut piero adek gabiriyo gi nus.
There were closed windows in the gateway and its portico just as at that gate. The south gate and its portico measured fifty cubits in length and twenty-five cubits in width.
26 Kama iluwo kidonjo kanyo ne nigi raidhi abiriyo, kendo agola mare ne ngʼiyore kodgi tir. Ne ogor othidhe e kor ohinga moliero gi malo e bathe koni gi koni.
There were seven steps up to the gate and its portico, and there were carvings of palm trees on the walls on either side.
27 Laru ma iye bende ne nigi rangach moro mochomo yo milambo, kendo ne opimo rangajni nyaka rangach ma oko man yo milambo. En noromo fut mia achiel gi piero abich.
There was a gate to the inner courtyard on the southern side, and the man measured from that gate to the gate of the south entrance—one hundred cubits in distance.
28 Eka nokela nyaka e laru maiye, kokalo koda e rangach man yo milambo, kendo nopimo rangajno. Pimne ne romre gi pim mar rangeye mamoko duto.
Then the man brought me to the inner courtyard by way of its southern gate, which had the same measurements as the other gates.
29 Utege matindo mag rito, gi ohinga mage mochwore e kor ohinga ma oko kod agola mare ne romre gi mamoko duto kuom pim. Rangach midonjogo kod agola mare ne nigi dirisni molwore duto. Borne ne en fut piero abiriyo gabich to lachne ne en fut piero adek gabiriyo gi nus.
Its chambers, walls, and porticos measured the same as the other gates; there were windows all around in the portico. The inner gate and its portico measured fifty cubits in length and twenty-five cubits in width.
30 Agolni mag rangeye molworo laru maiye lachne ne en fut piero adek gabiriyo gi nus, to tutne ne en fut abiriyo gi nus.
There were also porticos all around the inner wall; these were twenty-five cubits in length and five cubits in width.
31 Agola mare nochomo laru ma oko, sirnige ne ogorie yiend othidhe, kendo raidhi mi idho eka ichop kanyo ne gin aboro.
This portico faced the outer courtyard with carved palm trees on its walls and eight steps going up to it.
32 Eka nokela nyaka e laru maiye man yo wuok chiengʼ, kendo nopimo rangach midonjogo, pimne ne romre gi pim mar rangeye mamoko duto.
Then the man brought me to the inner courtyard by the eastern way and measured the gate, which had the same measurements as the other gates.
33 Utege matindo mag rito, gi ohinga mage mochwore e kor ohinga ma oko kod agola mare ne pimgi romre gi mamoko duto kuom pim. Rangach midonjogo kod agola mare ne nigi otuchi moriedo kolwore duto. Borne noromo fut piero abiriyo gabich to lachne ne en fut piero adek gabiriyo gi nus.
Its chambers, walls, and portico measured the same as the other gates, and there were windows all around. The inner gate and its portico measured fifty cubits in length and twenty-five cubits in width.
34 Sirni momako agola mare nochomo laru ma oko; sirnige nogorie yiende mag othidhe oko gi iye, kendo raidhi mi idho eka ichop kanyo ne gin aboro.
Its portico faced the outer courtyard; it had palm trees on either side of it and eight steps going up it.
35 Eka nokalo e rangach man yo nyandwat kendo nopime. Pimne ne romre gi rangeje mamoko,
Next the man brought me to the northern gate and measured it; it measured the same as the other gates.
36 mana kaka utege matindo mag rito, gi ohinga mage mochwore e kor ohinga ma oko kod agola mare, kendo ne en gi dirisni moriedo kolwore duto. Borne noromo fut piero abiriyo gabich to lachne ne en fut piero adek gabiriyo gi nus.
Its chambers, walls, and portico measured the same as the other gates, and there were windows all around. The gateway and its portico measured fifty cubits in length and twenty-five cubits in width.
37 Sirni momako agola mare nochomo laru ma oko; sirnige nogorie yiende mag othidhe oko gi iye, kendo raidhi mi idho eka ichop kanyo ne gin aboro.
Its portico faced the outer courtyard; it had palm trees on either side of it and eight steps going up it.
38 Ot moro man-gi dhoot ne ni e bath agola e dhorangeye maiye mag donjo moro ka moro, kama ne ilwokoe ringʼo mitimogo misengini miwangʼo pep.
There was a room with a door by each of the inner gateways. This was where they rinsed the burnt offerings.
39 Ei agola mar rangach midonjogo ne nitie mesni ariyo bathe koni gi koni, ewi mesnigo ema ne iyangʼoe jamni mitimogo misengini mopogore opogore kaka misengini miwangʼo pep, misengini mag golo richo, kod misengini mag pwodhoruok e richo.
There were two tables on each side of each portico, on which the burnt offering was slaughtered, and also the sin offering and the guilt offering.
40 E tok ohinga mar rangach midonjogo, man but raidhi rangach midonjogo man yo nyandwat ne nitie mesni ariyo, kendo e bath raidhi koni gi koni bende ne nitie mesni ariyo.
By the wall of the courtyard, going up to the gate to the north, there were two tables. Also on the other side there were two tables at the gate's portico.
41 Omiyo ne nitie mesni angʼwen e bath rangach midonjogo konchiel kod angʼwen mamoko e bathe komachielo, giduto gin, mesni aboro mane iyangʼoe misengini.
There were four tables on either side by the gate; they slaughtered animals on the eight tables.
42 Bende ne nitie mesni angʼwen molos gi kite mopa mane owe ni misengini miwangʼo pep, ma moro ka moro borne ne romo fut ariyo gi nus, lachne ne en fut ariyo gi nus, to borne modhi malo ne en fut achiel gi nus. E wigi noketie gik miyangʼogo misengini miwangʼo pep kod misengini mamoko.
There were four tables of cut stone for the burnt offerings, one and a half cubits in length, one and a half cubits in width, and one cubit tall. On them they laid the tools with which they slaughtered the burnt offerings for the sacrifices.
43 Kendo mbedo ma dhogi ariyo, ma moro ka moro bat achiel, ne ochwo e ohinga, kaluwore gi yo ka iye. Mesnigo ne mar keto ringʼo mag misengini.
Two-pronged hooks a handbreadth in length were fastened in the portico all around, and the flesh of the offerings would be put on the tables.
44 E bath rangach man yo nyandwat e laru maiye, ne nitie ot moro mochomo yo milambo; to e bath rangach man yo milambo ne nitie ot machielo machal gi mano mochomo yo nyandwat.
On the outside of the inner gate, within the inner courtyard, were singers' chambers, one on the north side facing south, and the other on the south side facing north.
45 Nowachona niya, “Ot mochomo milambo en mar jodolo matiyo ei hekalu,
Then the man said to me, “This room facing south is for the priests who are on duty in the temple.
46 to ot mochomo nyandwat en mar jodolo matiyo e kendo mar misango. Jodologo duto nyaka bed jo-Lawi ma nyikwa Zadok, kendo gin kendo gin kende ema moyienigi sudo machiegni gi Jehova Nyasaye mondo gitine.”
The room facing north is for the priests on duty at the altar. These are the sons of Zadok who come near to Yahweh to serve him; they are among the sons of Levi.”
47 Eka nopimo laruno mi oyudo ni bethene duto ne romre, ka gin gi fut mia achiel gi piero abich moro ka moro borne gi lachne. Kendo mar misango ne ni e nyim hekaluno.
Next he measured the courtyard—one hundred cubits in length and one hundred cubits in width in a square, with the altar in front of the house.
48 Nokela nyaka e agola mar hekalu kendo nopimo sirni mag agolano; bethene ne romo fut abiriyo gi nus koni gi koni. Lach mar kama idonjogo ne romo fut piero ariyo gachiel kendo ohinga mage mochwore e kor ohinga ma oko ne romo fut angʼwen gi nus bathe koni gi koni.
Then the man brought me to the portico of the house and measured its doorposts—they were five cubits thick on either side. The entryway itself was fourteen cubits in width, and the walls on each side of it were three cubits in width.
49 Lach mar agola ne en fut piero adek, kendo chakre nyime nyaka toke noromo fut apar gaboro. Ne inyalo chopi kanyo kiidho raidhi man-gi raidhi mangʼeny, kendo ne nitie sirni mochungi motegno mane osiro bath gama koni gi koni.
The length of the portico was twenty cubits, and its depth was eleven cubits. There were steps that went up to it and columns that stood on either side of it.