< Ezekiel 42 >
1 The man took me out through the north gate to the outer courtyard into the rooms on the far side of the Temple courtyard by the northern external wall.
Nendese’e mb’an-kiririsa alafe’e ao iraho, mañavaratse mb’eo; le nente’e mb’amo efe-traño miatreke i kiririsay aolo’ i traño avaratseio.
2 The building with the north-facing door was a hundred cubits long and fifty cubits wide.
Kiho zato ty andava’ i fiatrefa’e avaratsey, tama’e ty lalambei’e, naho kiho limam-polo ty am-pohe’e,
3 It had three floors of open halls on both sides, one facing the twenty-cubit area of the inner courtyard and one facing the pavement of the outer courtyard.
ty toe’e le añate’ i kiririsay an-kiho roapolo naho miefetse amy damok’ an-kiririsa alafe’ey, vaho mifanongoa in-telo mañambone rekets’ o lavaranga’eo.
4 In front of the rooms was an inside walkway ten cubits wide and a hundred cubits long. Their doors opened to the north.
Aolo’ o efe-trañoo ty lalañe, kiho folo ty treha’e naho kiho zato i lalañey; mitolik’ avaratse o fiziliha’eo.
5 The upper rooms were smaller because of the space taken up by the open halls on the lower and middle levels of the building.
Bory o efe-traño amboneo fa nitomore’ o lavarangañeo mandikoatse ty nangala’e amy ambaney naho amy añivoy,
6 Since they didn't have pillars like the courtyards, the upper rooms were set farther back than the lower and middle levels.
ie telo mifanongoa, fe tsy aman-tsotsòke manahake o efe-traño an-kiririsao; izay ty nampihànkañe i ambone’ o mananta’eoy te amy añivoy naho i ambaney.
7 An external wall ran in front of the rooms for fifty cubits long parallel to the outer courtyard.
Mifamalahañe amo efe-trañoo, an-kiririsa alafe’e, pak’ amo efe-trañon-kiririsa alafe’eo ty kijoly, kiho limampolo ty andava’e;
8 The rooms on the outer courtyard extended for fifty cubits, but those that faced the Temple were a hundred cubits long.
amy te kiho limampolo ty andava’ o efe-traño an-kiririsa alafe’eo, vaho kiho zato ty ila’e miatreke i kivohoy.
9 Below these rooms was an entrance on the east side coming from the outer courtyard.
Ambane’ i efetse rey añ’ila’e atiñanañe ty fizilihañe am’ iereo boak’an-kiririsa’ alafe’e.
10 Along the wall on the south side of the outer courtyard were rooms next to the courtyard and opposite the building.
Ami’ty treha’ i rindrin-kiririsa maniñanañe, tandrife’ i toetse miavakey naho tandrife’ i trañoy, le misy efe-traño,
11 There was a walkway in front of them, just like the rooms on the north side. These rooms had the same length and width, the same doors, floor plan, and exits.
le an-dalañe aolo’e eo ty hambañe amo efe-traño avaratseo, le mira amo azeo ty an-dava’e naho ty am-pohe’e, naho hambañe ty namoareñe o fiakara’eo vaho o fiziliha’eo.
12 Similarly there was an entrance under the rooms on the south side of the building, coming from the east side.
Añ’ila o fiziliha’ i efe-traño atimo reio ty fizilhañe am-pigadoña’ i lalañey eo, toe i lalañe mioza aolo’ i kijoliiy momb’amy fizilihañe atiñanañe rey.
13 The man told me, “The north and south rooms that face the Temple courtyard are holy rooms where the priests who go before the Lord will eat the most holy offerings. They will place the most holy offerings there because the place is holy, and include the grain offerings, the sin offerings, and the guilt offerings.
Le hoe re tamako, I efe-traño avaratse rey naho i efe-traño atimo rey tandrife i kiririsay ro traño miavake, toem-pikamà’ o mpisoroñe miatreke Iehovào o enga miavake do’eo; ao ty hampipoha’ iareo o enga miavake do’eo: o enga mahakamao, o engan-tahiñeo, naho o engan-kakeoo: miavake i efetsey.
14 Once the priests have entered these rooms, they are not to go to the outer courtyard before leaving their priestly clothes, because these are holy. They must change into other clothes before go where the ordinary people are.”
Ie mizilik’ ao o mpisoroñeo, le tsy hiavotse i toetse miavakey mb’an-kiririsa alafe’e ao iereo, naho tsy apo’ iareo eo hey o sikiñe nitoroñe’ iareoo, amy t’ie miavake; vaho hisikiñe hafa, hionjona’ iareo mb’an-toe’ ondatio mb’eo.
15 After the man finished measuring inside of the Temple area, he took me out through the east gate, and he measured the surrounding area as well.
Aa ie nihenefe’e zehe ty toe’ i kivohoy, le nendese’e niakatse mb’ amy lalam-bey miatrek’ atiñanañey iraho le nizehe añ’ ariary aze.
16 Using the measuring rod he measured the east side. It was five hundred cubits long.
Zinehe’e amy kobaim-panjeheañey i lafe’e atiñanañey, kobay liman-jato amy kobaim-panjeheañey, le nitolike re
17 He measured the north side. It was five hundred cubits long.
nanjehe ty lafe’e avaratse, kobay liman-jato amy kobaim-panjeheañey, le nitolike
18 He measured the south side. It was five hundred cubits long.
nanjehe ty lafe’e atimo, kiho liman-jato amy kobaim-panjeheañey.
19 And he came around and measured the west side. It was five hundred cubits long.
Nitolike mb’ ahandrefañe vaho nanjehe kobay liman-jato amy kobaim-panjeheañey.
20 So he measured all four sides. There was a wall surrounding it, five hundred cubits long and five hundred cubits wide, separating the holy from the common.
Aa le hene zinehe’e i lafe’e efatse rey, toe niarikatohe’ ty kijoly, liman-jato ty an-dava’e le liman-jato ty am-pohe’e, hampiambake ty masiñe ami’ty tsotra.