< Ezekiel 46 >
1 “This is what the Lord GOD says: ‘The gate of the inner court that faces east must be kept shut during the six days of work, but on the Sabbath day and on the day of the New Moon it shall be opened.
Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: harindriñe amo andro eneñe fitoloñañeo i lalam-bein-kiririsa añate’e miatrek’ atiñanañey; le ho sokafeñe ami’ty andro Sabotse; ho sokafeñe ka re ami’ty andron-jiri-bolañe.
2 The prince is to enter from the outside through the portico of the gateway and stand by the gatepost, while the priests sacrifice his burnt offerings and peace offerings. He is to bow in worship at the threshold of the gate and then depart, but the gate must not be shut until evening.
Hizilik’ amy anam-pizilihañe alafe’ i lalambeiy i roandriañey naho hijohañe marine i tolà’ i lalambeiy; le halankàñe’ o mpisoroñeo i engan-koroañey naho i engam-panintsiña’ey, le hitalaho amy fiziliha’ i lalambeiy eo re, vaho hienga mb’eo, fe tsy harindriñe ampara’ te hariva i lalambeiy.
3 On the Sabbaths and New Moons the people of the land are also to bow in worship before the LORD at the entrance to that gateway.
Manahake izay ty hitalahoa’ ondati’ i taneio an-dala’ i lalambeiy añatrefa’ Iehovà eo amo Sabotseo vaho amo peabolañeo.
4 The burnt offering that the prince presents to the LORD on the Sabbath day shall be six unblemished male lambs and an unblemished ram.
Anak’ añondry eneñe tsy aman-kandra naho ty añondrilahy tsy aman-kila ro hengae’ i roandriañey horoañe am’ Iehovà ami’ty andro Sabotse.
5 The grain offering with the ram shall be one ephah, and the grain offering with the lambs shall be as much as he is able, along with a hin of oil per ephah.
Ho efà raike ty engan’ ampemba amy añondrilahiy, naho hengae’e ze tea’e amo anak’ añondrio, vaho arahe’ ty hine menake ty efà.
6 On the day of the New Moon he shall offer a young, unblemished bull, six lambs, and a ram without blemish.
Le ho bania tsy aman-kandra, naho vik’ añondry eneñe vaho ty añondrilahy, songa tsy aman-kila, ty hengaeñe amy andro valoham-bolañey.
7 He is to provide a grain offering of an ephah with the bull, an ephah with the ram, and as much as he is able with the lambs, along with a hin of oil per ephah.
Hajarie’e ampemba efà raike i baniay, naho efà’ raike i añondrilahiy, naho ze zoem-pità’e o vik’ añondrio, vaho songa hine menake raike ty efà.
8 When the prince enters, he shall go in through the portico of the gateway, and he shall go out the same way.
Aa ie mizilik’ ao i roandriañey, le amy anam-piziliha’ i lalambeiy ty iziliha’e vaho ie ka ty hienga’e.
9 When the people of the land come before the LORD at the appointed feasts, whoever enters by the north gate to worship must go out by the south gate, and whoever enters by the south gate must go out by the north gate. No one is to return through the gate by which he entered, but each must go out by the opposite gate.
Fa naho miheo mb’añ’atrefa’ Iehovà mb’eo amo andro namantañañeo ondati’ i taneio le ze mizilik’ an-dalambey avaratse ao hitalaho ro hiavotse mb’ amy lalambey atimoy mb’eo; naho ze mizilike an-dalambey atimoy ro hiavotse mb’ an-dalambey avaratse mb’eo; tsy hibalike mb’amy lalambey niziliha’ey re, fa i tandrife azey ty hiavota’e.
10 When the people enter, the prince shall go in with them, and when they leave, he shall leave.
Aa naho i roandriañey, amy fimoaha’ iareoy ty iharoa’e fizilike; naho amy fiavota’ iareoy ty hienga’e.
11 At the festivals and appointed feasts, the grain offering shall be an ephah with a bull, an ephah with a ram, and as much as one is able to give with the lambs, along with a hin of oil per ephah.
Amo takatakao naho amo sabadidake namantañañeo, le ampemba efà raik’ ami’ty bania ty hengaeñe, naho songa efà raike ty añondrilahy naho ze tram-pità’e ho a o anak’ añondrio; sindre menake hine raike ty efà.
12 When the prince makes a freewill offering to the LORD, whether a burnt offering or a peace offering, the gate facing east must be opened for him. He is to offer his burnt offering or peace offering just as he does on the Sabbath day. Then he shall go out, and the gate must be closed after he goes out.
Aa ie banabanae’ i roandriañey ty engan-tsatrin’ arofo’ey, ndra te engan-koroañe ndra sorom-panintsiñañe ty engae’e am’ Iehovà an-tsatri’e, le ho sokafeñe ho aze i lalambey miatrek’ atiñanañey, le halankañe’e i engan-koroa’ey naho i sorom-panintsiña’ey, hambañe amy sata’e ami’ty andro Sabotsey, le hienga, vaho harindri’ iareo i lalambeiy t’ie fa nienga.
13 And you shall provide an unblemished year-old lamb as a daily burnt offering to the LORD; you are to offer it every morning.
Halankaño boak’ andro ty engan-koroañe am’ Iehovà, ty vik’ añondry tsy aman-kandra, hajario boak’ andro maraindraiñe.
14 You are also to provide with it every morning a grain offering of a sixth of an ephah with a third of a hin of oil to moisten the fine flour—a grain offering to the LORD. This is a permanent statute.
Ihalankaño boak’ andro ka ty engan’ ampemba, ty am-paha-ene’ ty efà naho ty menak’ am-paha-telo’ ty hine ihanaña’ i bon’ ampembay, ho enga-mahakama am’ Iehovà nainai’e naho fañè tsy modo.
15 Thus they shall provide the lamb, the grain offering, and the oil every morning as a regular burnt offering.’
Izay ty hañajariañe ty anak’ añondry naho i engan’ ampembay vaho i menakey boak’ andro ho engan-koroañe nainai’e.
16 This is what the Lord GOD says: ‘If the prince gives a gift to any of his sons as an inheritance, it will belong to his descendants. It will become their property by inheritance.
Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè; Ie atolo’ i roandriañey anjara ty ana’e le ho lova’e izay; ho a o ana’eo amy t’ie fanañañe linova.
17 But if he gives a gift from his inheritance to one of his servants, it will belong to that servant until the year of freedom; then it will revert to the prince. His inheritance belongs only to his sons; it shall be theirs.
Fe atolo’e ami’ty mpitoro’e i lova’ey, le ho aze am-para’ ty taom-pamotsorañe vaho himpoly amy roandriañey; f’ie ampandova’e amo ana’eo le a iareo izay.
18 The prince must not take any of the inheritance of the people by evicting them from their property. He is to provide an inheritance for his sons from his own property, so that none of My people will be displaced from his property.’”
Tsy handrambe ami’ty lova’ ondatio i roandriañey; tsy hamorokeke ty amy lova’ iareo; fe boak’ amy lova’ey avao ty hatolo’e amo ana’eo, tsy mone havik’ amo lova’eo ondatikoo.
19 Then the man brought me through the entrance at the side of the gate into the holy chambers facing north, which belonged to the priests, and he showed me a place there at the far western end
Aa le nampizilihe’e amy fizilihañe añ’ila’ i lalambeiy iraho; mb’amo efets’ efetse miavake ho a’ o mpisoroñe miatrek’ avaratseo; le ingo ty toetse am-boli’e eo mañandrefañe.
20 and said to me, “This is the place where the priests shall boil the guilt offering and the sin offering, and where they shall bake the grain offering, so that they do not bring them into the outer court and transmit holiness to the people.”
Le hoe re tamako: Atoy ty fahandroa’ o mpisoroñeo o engan-kakeoo naho o soron-tahiñeo, naho ty hanoñafa’ iareo o engan’ ampembao, soa tsy añandesañe mb’an-kiririsa alafe’e ao, hampiavake ondatio.
21 Then he brought me into the outer court and led me around to its four corners, and I saw a separate court in each of its corners.
Nendese’e mb’an-kiririsa alafe’e mb’eo iraho, vaho niaoloa’e am-piariañe i kotsok’efa’ i kiririsay rey; ingo te songa aman-toetse i hotsoke rey:
22 In the four corners of the outer court there were enclosed courts, each forty cubits long and thirty cubits wide. Each of the four corner areas had the same dimensions.
an-kotsok’efa’ i kiririsay le toetse mitafo sambe kiho efapolo ty andava’e naho telopolo ty am-pohe’e; mira habey i toetse efatse an-kotsoke rey.
23 Around the inside of each of the four courts was a row of masonry with ovens built at the base of the walls on all sides.
Añate’e ao, añariari’ i toetse efatse rey le niarikatohe’ ty kijolim-bato, naho nandrafetañe toem-panokonañe ty am-poto’ o kijolio.
24 And he said to me, “These are the kitchens where those who minister at the temple will cook the sacrifices offered by the people.”
Le hoe re tamako: Toem-panokoñe ahandroo ty ao, ho fahandroa’ o mpitoro’ i kivohoio o fisoroña’ ondatioo.