< Exodus 27 >

1 Make an altar of acacia wood. It is to be square and measure five cubits long by five cubits wide by three cubits high.
“Pea te ke ngaohi ʻae feilaulauʻanga ʻaki ʻae ʻakau ko e sitimi, ko e hanga ʻe hongofulu ʻa hono lōloa, mo e hanga ʻe hongofulu ʻa hono māukupu: ʻe potupotu tatau pe ʻae feilaulauʻanga: pea ko e hanga ʻe ono ʻa hono māʻolunga.
2 Make horns for each of its corners, all one piece with the altar, and cover the whole altar with bronze.
Pea te ke ngaohi ʻae ngaahi nifo ʻi ai ʻi hono tuliki ʻe fā: ʻe ʻi he meʻa pe ko ia ʻa hono ngaahi nifo: pea te ke ʻaofi ʻaki ia ʻae palasa.
3 Make all its utensils of bronze: buckets for removing ashes, shovels, sprinkling bowls, meat forks, and firepans.
Pea te ke ngaohi hono ngaahi ipu fakatalinga efuefu, mo hono ngaahi huo lafalafa, mo hono ngaahi ipu luoluo, mo hono ngaahi huhu, mo e ngaahi ipu ʻaiʻanga afi: ko hono ngaahi ipu kotoa pē ke ke ngaohi ʻaki ia ʻae palasa.
4 Make a bronze mesh grate for it with a bronze ring on each of its corners.
Pea te ke ngaohi ki ai ʻae meʻa vangavanga ʻaki ʻae palasa; pea ke ngaohi ʻi he meʻa vangavanga ʻae kavei palasa ʻe fā ʻi hono tuliki ʻe fā.
5 Put the grate under the ledge of the altar, so that the mesh comes halfway down the altar.
Pea ke ʻai ia ki lalo ʻi hono ngataʻanga ʻoe feilaulauʻanga ki loto, koeʻuhi ke hoko atu ʻae meʻa vangavanga ʻo aʻu [hifo ]ki he vaeua ʻoe feilaulauʻanga.
6 Make poles of acacia wood for the altar and cover them with bronze.
Pea ke ngaohi ʻae haʻamo ki he feilaulauʻanga, ko e ongo haʻamo mei he ʻakau ko e sitimi, ʻo ʻaofi ia ʻaki ʻae palasa.
7 The poles are to be placed in the rings so that the poles are on either side of the altar when it is carried.
Pea ʻe velo ʻae ongo haʻamo ki he kavei, pea ʻe ʻi hono potu ʻe ua ʻoe feilaulauʻanga ʻae ongo haʻamo ke haʻamo ʻaki.
8 Make the altar hollow, using boards, just as you were shown on the mountain.
Ke ke ngaohi ia ʻaki ʻae laupapa ke luoluo ʻi loto: ʻo hangē ko ia naʻe fakahā kiate koe ʻi he moʻunga, te nau ngaohi pehē pe ia.
9 Make a courtyard for the Tabernacle. For the south side of the courtyard make curtains of finely-spun linen, a hundred cubits long on one side,
“Pea te ke ngaohi ʻae lotoʻā ʻoe fale fehikitaki: ki he potu ʻoku hanga ki tonga ʻe ai ʻae ngaahi puipui tautau ʻoe tupenu tuʻovalevale, ko e hanga ʻe uangeau hono lōloa ki he potu ʻe taha:
10 with twenty posts and twenty bronze stands, with silver hooks and bands on the posts.
Pea ko hono pou ʻe uofulu mo hono ngaahi tuʻunga ko e palasa ia; ko e ngaahi tautauʻanga ʻoe ngaahi pou mo honau tākai ko e siliva ia.
11 Similarly there are to be curtains placed on the north side in an identical arrangement.
Pea ʻe pehē pe ki he potu tokelau, ʻe ai ʻae ngaahi puipui tautau ko e hanga ʻe uangeau hono lōloa, mo hono pou ʻe uofulu mo honau tuʻunga palasa ʻe uofulu; ko e ngaahi tautauʻanga ʻe ʻi he ngaahi pou mo honau ngaahi meʻa tākai ko e siliva.
12 The curtains for the west side of the courtyard are to be fifty cubits wide, with ten posts and ten stands.
Pea ki hono māukupu ʻoe lotoʻā ʻi he potu lulunga ʻe ai ʻoe ngaahi puipui tautau ko e hanga ʻe teau: ke hongofulu honau pou pea hongofulu mo honau tuʻunga.
13 The east side of the courtyard that faces the sunrise is to be fifty cubits wide.
Pea ko hono māukupu ʻoe lotoʻā ʻi he potu hahake ko e hanga ʻe teau.
14 Make the curtains on one side fifteen cubits long, with three posts and three stands,
Koe puipui tautau ʻi he potu ʻe taha ʻoe matapā, ko e hanga ʻe tolungofulu: ke tolu honau pou, pea tolu mo honau tuʻunga.
15 and the curtains on the other side just the same.
Pea ʻi hono potu ʻe taha ʻe ai ʻae puipui tautau ko e hanga ʻe uofulu: ke tolu honau pou, pea tolu mo honau tuʻunga.
16 The entrance to the courtyard is to be twenty cubits wide, with a curtain embroidered with blue, purple, and crimson thread, and finely-spun linen, held up by four posts and four stands.
Pea ʻe ʻai ki he matapā ʻoe lotoʻā ʻae puipui tautau, ko e hanga ʻe fāngofulu, ʻoe lanumoana, mo e paʻuhiʻuhi, mo e kulaʻahoʻaho, mo e tupenu tuʻovalevale, kuo ngaohi ʻaki ʻae tuitui poto: ke fā honau pou, pea fā mo honau tuʻunga.
17 All the posts around the courtyard are to have silver bands, silver hooks, and bronze stands.
Ko e ngaahi pou kotoa pē ʻoku tuʻu takatakai ʻi he lotoʻā ʻe tākai ʻaki ia ʻae siliva; ʻe siliva honau tautauʻanga, pea ko e palasa honau ngaahi tuʻunga.
18 The whole courtyard is to be a hundred cubits long and fifty cubits wide, with curtains made of finely-spun linen five cubits high, and with bronze stands.
Ko hono lōloa ʻoe lotoʻā ko e hanga ʻe uangeau, pea ko e hanga ʻe teau ʻa hono māukupu ʻi he potu kotoa pē, pea ko e hanga ʻe hongofulu hono māʻolunga, ʻoe tupenu tuʻovalevale, pea ko e palasa honau ngaahi tuʻunga.
19 All the rest of the equipment used in the Tabernacle, including its tent pegs and those for the courtyard, are to be made of bronze.
Ko e ngaahi ipu kotoa pē, ʻoe fale fehikitaki ʻi hono fāinga ngāue kotoa pē, mo hono ngaahi faʻo kotoa pē ʻo ia, mo e ngaahi faʻo kotoa pē ʻoe lotoʻā, ko e palasa ia.
20 You are to order the Israelites to bring you pure, hand-pressed olive oil for the lamps so they can go on burning, giving light.
“Pea te ke fekau ki he fānau ʻa ʻIsileli, koeʻuhi ke nau ʻomi kiate koe ʻae lolo ʻolive maʻa kuo tuki, ki he maama, koeʻuhi ke fakaulo maʻu pe ʻae maama,
21 In the Tent of Meeting, outside the veil in front of the Testimony, Aaron and his sons are to keep the lamps burning in the Lord's presence from evening until morning. This requirement is to be observed by the Israelites for all generations.
‌ʻI he fale fehikitaki ʻoe kakai ʻi he tuʻapuipui, ʻaia ʻoku ʻi he ʻao ʻoe fuakava, ʻe tuʻu ʻi ʻai ʻe ʻElone mo hono ngaahi foha mei he efiafi ki he pongipongi, ʻi he ʻao ʻo Sihova: ko e fekau fai maʻu pe ia ʻo taʻengata ki honau ngaahi toʻutangata, koeʻuhi ko e fānau ʻa ʻIsileli.

< Exodus 27 >