< Exodus 38 >
1 He also made the altar of holocaust from setim wood: five cubits square, and three in height,
Yazimba ekyoto eky’ekiweebwayo ekyokebwa mu miti gy’akasiya, mita emu ne desimoolo ssatu obugulumivu, ne mita bbiri ne desimoolo ssatu obuwanvu, ate obugazi mita bbiri ne desimoolo ssatu.
2 the horns of which proceeded from the corners. And he covered it with layers of brass.
Ku nsonda zaakyo ennya yakolerako amayembe; ng’ekyoto n’amayembe yabibajja bumu mu nduli y’omuti emu. Ekyoto kyonna n’alyoka akibikkako ekikomo.
3 And for its uses, he prepared diverse vessels out of brass: kettles, forceps, little hooks, larger hooks, and receptacles for the fire.
Ate n’akola eby’okukozesa ku kyoto: ensaka, n’ebisena evvu, n’ebbensani, n’ewuuma z’ennyama, ne fulampeni. Ebyo byonna yabikola mu kikomo.
4 And he made its grating of brass, in the manner of a net, and under it, in the midst of the altar, its base,
Ekyoto yakikolera ekitindiro eky’obutimba obw’ekikomo, n’akireebeeseza ku mukiikiro gw’ekyoto, n’akissa mu kyoto okutuuka mu makkati gaakyo.
5 casting four rings at the four ends of the net in order to set the bars, so as to carry it.
N’akola empeta nnya ku nsonda ennya ez’ekitindiro ky’ekikomo nga ze z’okuwanirira emisituliro.
6 These bars he also made of setim wood, and he covered them with layers of brass.
Emisituliro gino yagibajja mu muti gwa akasiya, n’agibikkako ekikomo.
7 And he drew them through the rings, which projected from the sides of the altar. But the altar itself was not solid, but hollow, made from panels and empty inside.
N’asonseka emisituliro egyo ng’agiyisa mu mpeta mu mbiriizi z’ekyoto, gikozesebwenga ng’ekyoto kisitulwa. Yakikola n’embaawo nga wakati kya muwulukwa.
8 He also made the washtub of brass, with its base made from the mirrors of the women who kept watch at the door of the tabernacle.
N’akola ebbensani ey’ekikomo n’akameeza kaayo, bye yaweesa okuva mu ndabirwamu ez’ekikomo ezaagabwa abakazi abaaweerezanga ku mulyango gw’Eweema ey’Okukuŋŋaanirangamu.
9 He also made the atrium, at the south side of which were hangings of fine twisted linen of one hundred cubits and
Ekyaddirira, yakola oluggya. Ku luuyi olw’obukiikaddyo, oluggya lwali obuwanvu mita amakumi ana mu mukaaga, nga lulina amagigi aga linena omulungi omulebevu alangiddwa,
10 twenty columns of brass with their bases. The heads of the columns and all of the engraving work were of silver.
n’ebikondo amakumi abiri, n’entobo mwe bituula ez’ekikomo amakumi abiri, nga kuliko amalobo aga ffeeza n’emikiikiro egya ffeeza.
11 Equally, at the northern area, the hangings, the columns, and the bases and heads of the columns were of the same measure and work and metal.
Ne ku luuyi olw’obukiikakkono oluggya lwali obuwanvu mita ana mu mukaaga, n’ebikondo amakumi abiri, n’ebikolo byabyo mwe bituula eby’ekikomo amakumi abiri, nga ku bikondo kuliko amalobo aga ffeeza n’emikiikiro gyako gyali gya ffeeza.
12 Yet truly, on that side which looks out toward the west, there were hangings of fifty cubits, and ten columns with their bases of brass. And the heads of the columns and all of the engraving work were of silver.
Ku luuyi olw’ebugwanjuba oluggya lwali lwa mita amakumi abiri mu bbiri, ne desimoolo ttaano nga luliko entimbe, n’ebikondo kkumi, n’entobo kkumi; n’amalobo n’emikiikiro nga bya ffeeza.
13 Furthermore, toward the east, he prepared hangings of fifty cubits:
Ne ku luuyi olw’ebuvanjuba oluggya lwali obugazi mita amakumi abiri mu bbiri n’obutundu butaano.
14 of which, there were fifteen cubits, among three columns with their bases, holding up one side,
Ku ludda olumu olw’omulyango kwaliko amagigi obuwanvu mita mukaaga n’obutundu munaana, n’ebikondo bisatu n’entobo zaabyo ssatu.
15 and on the other side, (for between the two he made the entrance of the tabernacle) there were equally hangings of fifteen cubits, and three pillars, and the same number of bases.
Ne ku ludda olulala olw’omulyango nakwo kwaliko entimbe obuwanvu mita mukaaga n’obutundu munaana, era n’ebikondo bisatu n’entobo zaabyo ssatu.
16 All the hangings of the atrium were woven from fine twisted linen.
Entimbe zonna okwebungulula oluggya zaali za linena omulungi omulebevu alangiddwa.
17 The bases of the columns were of brass, but their heads with all of their engravings were of silver. Now he also overlaid the columns of the atrium themselves with silver.
Entobo z’ebikondo zaali za kikomo, naye amalobo n’emikiikiro gyako nga bya ffeeza, ne ku mitwe gyabyo nga kubikkiddwako ffeeza; bwe bityo ebikondo byonna eby’omu luggya byaliko emikiikiro gya ffeeza.
18 And he made, at its entrance, a hanging, wrought with embroidery, of hyacinth, purple, vermillion, and fine twisted linen, which held twenty cubits in length, yet truly it was five cubits in height, as with the measure of all the hangings of the atrium.
Olutimbe olw’omu mulyango gw’oluggya lwakolebwa mu linena omulungi omulebevu alangiddwa obulungi, nga lutungiddwamu amajjolobera mu wuzi eza bbululu, ne kakobe ne myufu. Lwali luweza obuwanvu mita mwenda n’obugulumivu mita bbiri n’obutundu busatu, ng’entimbe ez’oluggya bwe zaali.
19 Now the columns at the entrance were four, with bases of brass, and their heads and engravings were of silver.
Lwalina empagi nnya, n’entobo zaazo nnya nga za kikomo, n’amalobo gaazo n’emikiikiro nga bya ffeeza, ne kungulu kwonna ne kubikkibwako ffeeza.
20 Likewise, the tent pegs of the tabernacle and the atrium all around he made of brass.
Enkondo zonna ez’Eweema n’okwebungulula oluggya zaali za kikomo.
21 These are the instruments of the tabernacle of the testimony, which were enumerated according to the instruction of Moses, with the ceremonies of the Levites, by the hand of Ithamar, the son of Aaron the priest,
Bino bye bintu byonna ebyakozesebwa ku Weema, Eweema ya Mukama ey’Obujulizi, nga Musa bwe yalagira okubibala bikozesebwe Abaleevi nga balabirirwa Isamaali mutabani wa Alooni kabona.
22 which Bezalel, the son of Uri, the son of Hur from the tribe of Judah, had completed, just as the Lord decreed through Moses.
Bezaaleeri, mutabani wa Uli muzzukulu wa Kuuli, ow’omu kika kya Yuda, n’akola ebyo byonna Mukama bye yalagira Musa;
23 He was joined by his associate, Oholiab, the son of Ahisamach, from the tribe of Dan, who himself was also an exceptional artisan of wood, and of weaving, as well as of embroidery, with hyacinth, purple, vermillion, and fine linen.
baakolera wamu ne Okoliyaabu, mutabani wa Akisamaki ow’omu kika kya Ddaani, eyali omukugu ennyo mu kwola ne mu kutetenkanya, n’okutunga amajjolobera mu linena ennungi endebevu ennange n’ewuzi eza bbululu ne kakobe ne myufu.
24 All of the gold that was expended in the work of the Sanctuary, and that was offered in donation, was twenty-nine talents and seven hundred thirty shekels, according to the measure of the Sanctuary.
Zaabu yenna eyali aweereddwayo eri Mukama, eyakozesebwa mu kuzimba ekifo ekitukuvu, yali nga ttani emu, ng’okupima kw’Awatukuvu okutongole bwe kuli.
25 Now it was offered by those who were past the numbering of twenty years and above: from six hundred and three thousand, five hundred and fifty men able to bear arms.
Ne ffeeza eyaweebwayo abaabalibwa nga bava mu kibiina mu kubala abantu, yali wa kilo enkumi ssatu mu ebikumi bina, ng’okupima kw’Awatukuvu okutongole bwe kuli.
26 There were, beyond that, one hundred talents of silver, from which were cast the bases for the Sanctuary and for the entrance where the veil hangs.
Noolwekyo, buli muntu yawangayo gulaamu ttaano ne desimoolo ttaano ng’okupima kw’Awatukuvu okutongole bwe kuli ng’aweebwayo abo abaabalibwa nga bava ku myaka egy’obukulu amakumi abiri n’okweyongerayo, bonna baawera abasajja obusiriivu mukaaga mu enkumi ssatu mu bitaano mu ataano.
27 One hundred bases were made from one hundred talents, a single talent being counted for each base.
Ffeeza ow’obuzito bwa kilo enkumi ssatu mu ebikumi bina ye yasaanuusibwa okukolamu entobo ekikumi ez’Awatukuvu n’eggigi: noolwekyo, nga buli kilo amakumi asatu mu nnya zikola entobo emu.
28 But from one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five, he made the heads of the columns, which he also clothed with silver.
Kilo amakumi asatu ezaasigalawo zaakolwamu amalobo ag’oku bikondo n’emikiikiro gyabyo, n’okubikka ku mitwe gy’ebikondo.
29 Likewise, of brass, there was offered seventy-two thousand talents, and four hundred more shekels,
Ekikomo ekyaweebwayo eri Mukama olw’ekiweebwayo ekiwuubibwa kyali kilo enkumi bbiri mu ebikumi bina.
30 from which were cast the bases at the entrance of the tabernacle of the testimony, and the altar of brass with its grating, and the vessels which pertain to its use,
Omwo Bezaaleeri mwe yakola ekituurwamu eky’omulyango gw’Eweema ey’Okukuŋŋaanirangamu, n’ekyoto eky’ekikomo, n’ekitindiro eky’obutimba eky’ekikomo, n’ebikozesebwa ebirala byonna eby’ekyoto,
31 and the bases of the atrium, as much at the circumference as at its entrance, and the tent pegs of the tabernacle and of the atrium all round.
n’ekituurwamu okwebungulula oluggya, n’ekituurwamu eky’omulyango omunene ogw’oluggya, n’enkondo zonna ez’Eweema, n’enkondo zonna okwebungulula oluggya.