< Exodus 36 >
1 So Bezalel, Oholiab, and all the other craftsmen with the necessary expertise and given the skill and ability by the Lord, are to work out how to accomplish all the work of constructing the sanctuary as commanded by the Lord.”
“Nĩ ũndũ ũcio Bezaleli, na Oholiabu, na mũndũ o wothe warĩ mũũgĩ na wĩra, arĩa Jehova aheete ũũgĩ na ũhoti wa kũmenya kũruta wĩra ũcio wothe wa gwaka handũ-harĩa-haamũre, makĩruta wĩra ũcio o ta ũrĩa Mwathani aathanĩte ũrutwo.”
2 Moses summoned Bezalel, Oholiab, and all the skilled people who had been given special abilities by the Lord, everyone willing to come and do the work.
Ningĩ Musa agĩĩta Bezaleli na Oholiabu na mũndũ o wothe warĩ mũũgĩ, ũrĩa Jehova aheete ũhoti, na ũrĩa warĩ na wendo wa gũũka kũruta wĩra ũcio.
3 Moses gave them everything the Israelites had contributed to carry out the work of constructing the sanctuary. In the meantime the people went on bringing freewill offerings every morning,
Nao makĩamũkĩra kuuma kũrĩ Musa maruta mothe marĩa andũ a Isiraeli maarehete ma kũruta wĩra wa gwaka handũ-harĩa-haamũre. Nao andũ magĩthiĩ o na mbere kũrehe maruta ma kwĩyendera rũciinĩ o rũciinĩ.
4 so much so that all the craftsmen who were working on the sanctuary stopped what they were doing
Nĩ ũndũ ũcio mabundi mothe marĩa maarĩ na ũũgĩ, arĩa maarutaga wĩra wothe wa gwaka handũ-harĩa-haamũre, makĩamba gũtiga wĩra wao,
5 and went and told Moses, “The people have already brought enough to complete the work the Lord has ordered us to do.”
na makĩĩra Musa atĩrĩ, “Andũ nĩmararehe indo makĩria ya iria ibatarainie wĩra-inĩ ũrĩa Jehova aathanĩte ũrutwo.”
6 Moses gave the order, and an announcement was made throughout the camp: “Men and women, don't bring anything more as an offering for the sanctuary.” So the people were stopped from bringing anything more,
Nake Musa akĩruta watho, nao magĩtwara ũhoro ũcio kambĩ-inĩ guothe: “Gũtirĩ mũndũ mũrũme kana mũndũ-wa-nja ũgũcooka kũrehe iruta rĩngĩ nĩ ũndũ wa handũ-harĩa-haamũre.” Nĩ ũndũ ũcio andũ makĩrigĩrĩrio gũcooka kũrehe indo ingĩ,
7 since there was already more than enough to do all the work necessary.
tondũ indo iria maarĩ nacio ciarĩ nyingĩ makĩria ma iria ciabatarainie kũruta wĩra ũcio wothe.
8 The skilled craftsmen among the workers made the ten curtains for the Tabernacle. They were made of finely-spun linen together with blue, purple, and crimson thread, embroidered with cherubim.
Andũ othe arĩa maarĩ oogĩ thĩinĩ wa aruti a wĩra magĩthondeka hema nyamũre na itambaya ikũmi cia gũcuurio itumĩtwo na gatani yogothetwo wega na ndigi cia rangi wa bururu, na cia rangi wa ndathi, na cia rangi mũtune ta gakarakũ, na ikĩgemio na makerubi nĩ mũtumi mũũgĩ wa wĩra ũcio.
9 Each curtain was twenty-eight cubits long by four cubits wide, and they were all the same size.
Itambaya ciothe cia gũcuurio nĩciaiganaine, ciarĩ cia mĩkono mĩrongo ĩĩrĩ na ĩnana kũraiha, na mĩkono ĩna kwarama.
10 They joined together five of the curtains as one set, and the other five he joined as a second set.
Makĩnyiitithania itambaya ithano hamwe, na magĩĩka o ro ũguo na icio ingĩ ithano.
11 They used blue material to make loops on the edge of the last curtain of both sets.
Ningĩ magĩkundĩka ciana cia gĩtambaya kĩa rangi wa bururu mũthia-inĩ wa gĩtambaya gĩa gũcuurio kĩrĩa kĩrĩ mũico-inĩ wa mwena ũmwe, na magĩĩka o ro ũguo harĩ gĩtambaya gĩa gũcuurio kĩa mũico kĩa mwena ũcio ũngĩ.
12 They made fifty loops on one curtain and fifty loops on the last curtain of the second set, lining up the loops with each another.
Magĩcooka magĩkundĩka ciana ingĩ mĩrongo ĩtano gĩtambaya-inĩ kĩmwe gĩa gũcuurio kĩa mwena ũmwe, na ingĩ mĩrongo ĩtano gĩtambaya-inĩ gĩa gũcuurio kĩa mũico kĩa mwena ũcio ũngĩ, o kĩana kĩringaine na kĩrĩa kĩngĩ.
13 They also made fifty gold clips and joined the curtains together with the clips, so that the Tabernacle was a single structure.
Ningĩ magĩthondeka ngathĩka mĩrongo ĩtano cia thahabu na magĩcihũthĩra kũohithania itambaya icio cia gũcuurio cia mĩena yeerĩ, nĩ ũndũ ũcio hema ĩyo nyamũre ĩgĩtuĩka kĩndũ kĩmwe.
14 They made eleven curtains of goat hair as a tent to cover the Tabernacle.
Ningĩ magĩtuma itambaya cia gũcuurio ikũmi na kĩmwe cia guoya wa mbũri igĩtuĩka cia kũhumbĩra hema ĩrĩa nyamũre.
15 Each of the eleven curtains was the same size—thirty cubits long by four cubits wide.
Itambaya icio ciothe cia gũcuurio ikũmi na kĩmwe nĩciaiganaine; ciarĩ cia mĩkono mĩrongo ĩtatũ kũraiha, na mĩkono ĩna kwarama.
16 They joined five of the curtains together as one set and the other six as another set.
Magĩtumithania itambaya ithano cia gũcuurio igĩtuĩka kĩndũ kĩmwe, na cio icio ingĩ ithathatũ igĩtumithanio hamwe.
17 They made fifty loops on the edge of the last curtain in the first set, and fifty loops along the edge of the last curtain in the second set.
Ningĩ magĩkundĩka ciana mĩrongo ĩtano mũthia-inĩ wa gĩtambaya gĩa gũcuurio kĩa mũico kĩa mwena ũmwe, na magĩĩka o ũguo mũthia-inĩ wa gĩtambaya gĩa gũcuurio kĩa mũico kĩa mwena ũrĩa ũngĩ.
18 They made fifty bronze clips to join the tent together as a single cover.
Ningĩ magĩthondeka ngathĩka mĩrongo ĩtano cia gĩcango cia kuohania hema ĩtuĩke kĩndũ kĩmwe.
19 They made a covering for the goat hair tent from tanned ram skins, and placed an extra covering of fine leather over that.
Magĩcooka magĩthondekera hema kĩhumbĩri kĩa njũa cia ndũrũme itoboketio rangi-inĩ mũtune igatunĩha, na igũrũ wakĩo hakĩhumbĩrwo na njũa cia pomboo.
20 They made an upright framework of acacia wood for the Tabernacle.
Ningĩ magĩthondeka buremu cia kũmĩrũgamia cia mbaũ cia mũtĩ wa mũgaa nĩ ũndũ wa hema ĩyo nyamũre.
21 Each frame was ten cubits long by one and a half cubits wide.
O buremu yarĩ ya mĩkono ikũmi kũraiha, na mũkono ũmwe na nuthu kwarama,
22 Each frame had two pegs so the frames could be connected to each other. They made all the frames of the Tabernacle like this.
natuo tũhocio tũgĩcomoka tũigananĩirie. Maathondekire buremu ciothe cia hema ĩyo nyamũre na njĩra ĩyo.
23 They made twenty frames for the south side of the Tabernacle.
Ningĩ magĩthondeka buremu mĩrongo ĩĩrĩ cia mwena wa gũthini wa hema ĩyo nyamũre,
24 They made forty silver stands as supports for the twenty frames using two stands per frame, one under every frame peg.
na magĩthondeka itina mĩrongo ĩna cia betha cia gwĩkĩrwo rungu rwacio; o itina igĩrĩ ikanyiitĩrĩra buremu ĩmwe, rungu rwa kahocio kamwe.
25 Similarly for the north side of the Tabernacle, they made twenty frames
Cia mwena ũcio ũngĩ, mwena wa gathigathini wa hema ĩyo nyamũre, magĩthondeka buremu mĩrongo ĩĩrĩ
26 and forty silver stands, two stands per frame.
na itina mĩrongo ĩna cia betha, o igĩrĩ igaikarĩrwo nĩ buremu ĩmwe.
27 They made six frames for the back (west side) of the Tabernacle,
Ningĩ magĩthondeka buremu ithathatũ cia mwena wa na thuutha, nĩguo mwena wa mũthia wa ithũĩro wa hema ĩyo nyamũre,
28 along with two frames for its two back corners.
na buremu igĩrĩ igĩthondekwo nĩ ũndũ wa tũkoine-inĩ twa hema ĩyo nyamũre cia mwena wa na thuutha.
29 They joined these corner frames at the bottom and at the top near to the first ring. This is how they made the two corner frames.
Koine-inĩ ici cierĩ, buremu ciarĩ igĩrĩ igĩrĩ, kuuma thĩ nginya igũrũ, ikoohanio na mũrĩnga ũmwe; nacio cierĩ igakorwo ihaanaine.
30 In total there were eight frames and sixteen silver stands, two under each frame.
Nĩ ũndũ ũcio haarĩ na buremu inyanya na itina ikũmi na ithathatũ cia betha; o igĩrĩ igaikarĩrwo nĩ buremu ĩmwe.
31 They made five crossbars of acacia wood to hold together the frames on the south side of the Tabernacle,
Magĩcooka magĩthondeka mĩgamba ya mbaũ cia mũgaa: ĩtano yayo nĩ ũndũ wa buremu cia mwena ũmwe wa hema ĩyo nyamũre,
32 five for those on the north, and five for those at the back of the Tabernacle, to the west.
na ĩtano nĩ ũndũ wa buremu cia mwena ũcio ũngĩ, na ĩtano nĩ ũndũ wa buremu cia mwena wa ithũĩro, mũthia-inĩ wa na thuutha wa hema ĩyo nyamũre.
33 They made the central crossbar which was placed halfway up the frames and ran from one end to the other.
Maathondekire mũgamba wa gatagatĩ uumĩte mũthia ũmwe nginya ũrĩa ũngĩ hau gatagatĩ ga buremu icio.
34 They covered the frames with gold, and made gold rings to hold the crossbars in place. They covered the crossbars with gold too.
Nĩmagemirie buremu icio na thahabu, na magĩthondeka mĩrĩnga ya thahabu ya kũnyiitĩrĩra mĩgamba ĩyo. Magĩcooka makĩgemia mĩgamba ĩyo na thahabu.
35 They made a veil out of blue, purple, and crimson thread, and finely-spun linen, embroidered with cherubim by someone who was skilled.
Nĩmatumire gĩtambaya gĩa gũcuurio kĩa ndigi cia rangi wa bururu, na cia rangi wa ndathi, na cia rangi mũtune ta gakarakũ, na gatani ĩrĩa njogothe wega, na gĩkĩgemio na makerubi nĩ mũbundi mũũgĩ.
36 They made four posts of acacia wood for it and covered them with gold. They made gold hooks for the posts and cast their four silver stands.
Makĩmĩthondekera itugĩ inya cia mbaũ cia mĩgaa na magĩcigemia na thahabu. Magĩcooka magĩthondeka tũcuurio twa thahabu, na magĩtwekia itina inya ciacio cia betha.
37 They made a screen for the entrance to the tent using blue, purple, and crimson thread, and finely-spun linen, and had it embroidered.
Itoonyero-inĩ rĩa hema makĩrĩthondekera gĩtambaya gĩa gũcuurio kĩa ndigi cia rangi wa bururu, na cia rangi wa ndathi, na cia rangi mũtune ta gakarakũ, na gatani ĩrĩa njogothe wega, nakĩo kĩagemetio nĩ mũgemia mũũgĩ;
38 They also made five posts of acacia wood with hooks to hang the screen. They covered the tops of the posts and their bands with gold, and their five stands were made of bronze.
na magĩthondeka itugĩ ithano irĩ na tũcuurio twacio. Makĩgemia itugĩ icio na igũrũ na mĩcibi yacio na thahabu, na magĩcithondekera itina ithano cia gĩcango.