< Ezekiel 43 >

1 The man took me back to the east gate.
MAHOPE iho, lawe mai oia ia'u i ka ipuka, i ka ipuka e nana ana i ka hikina:
2 There I saw the glory of Israel's God coming from the east. His voice sounded like a thundering waterfall, and the earth blazed bright with his glory.
Aia hoi, hele mai la ka nani o ke Akua o ka Iseraela mai ka aoao hikina mai; a o kona leo, ua like ia me ka halulu ana o na wai he nui; a alohilohi ae la ka honua i kona nani.
3 The vision I saw was just like the vision I'd seen when he came to destroy the city of Jerusalem and like the visions I'd seen beside the River Kebar. I fell facedown on the ground.
Ua like hoi ia i ka nana aku me ka hihio a'u i ike ai, ka hihio a'u i ike ai i kuu hele ana mai no ka luku ana i ke kulanakauhale; a ua like na hihio, me ka hihio a'u i ike ai ma ka muliwai Kebara, a haule iho la au ilalo ke alo.
4 The glory of the Lord entered the Temple through the east gate.
Komo ae la ka nani o Iehova iloko o ka hale ma ka aoao o ka ipuka e nana ana i ka hikina.
5 Then the Spirit picked me up and took me into the inner courtyard, and the glory of the Lord filled the Temple.
Kaikai ae la ka uhane ia'u, a lawe ae hoi ia'u iloko o ka pahale maloko; aia hoi, ua hoopiha ka nani o Iehova i ka hale.
6 I heard someone speaking to me from inside the Temple while the man standing beside me.
A lohe aku la au ia ia, e olelo mai ana ia'u mailoko mai o ka hale; a ku mai la he kanaka me au.
7 He told me, “Son of man, this is where I have my throne. It's my home where I will live among the Israelites forever. The people of Israel and their kings won't ever again disgrace me and my holiness by their acts of prostitution and by their honoring their dead kings in their pagan high places.
A olelo mai la oia ia'u, E ke keiki a ke kanaka, o kahi o kuu noho moi, a me kahi o na poli o kuu mau wawae, kahi e noho ai au iwaenakonu o na mamo a Iseraela a mau loa; a o ko'u inoa hoano, aole loa ka ohana a Iseraela e hoohaumia hou mai, aole o lakou, aole hoi o ko lakou mau alii, ma ko lakou moe kolohe ana, aole hoi ma na kupapau o ka lakou mau alii ma ko lakou mau wahi kiekie.
8 When they built their homes right next to mine—their threshold beside my threshold and their doorposts beside my doorposts, with only a wall separating us—they disgraced me and my holiness by the disgusting sins they committed. That's why I destroyed them in my anger.
I ko lakou kau ana i ko lakou paepae me kuu paepae, a i ko lakou mau laau ku me kuu mau laau ku, a he pa iwaena o'u a me lakou, ua hoohaumia lakou i ko'u inoa hoano, me ko lakou mau mea inainaia a lakou i hana'i: nolaila, ua hoopau aku au ia lakou i ko'u huhu.
9 Now if they get rid of their prostitution and their pagan honoring of their dead kings, and I will live with them forever.
Ano hoi, he pono ke hookaawale ae lakou i ko lakou moe kolohe ana, a me na kupapau o ko lakou mau alii, a mamao aku mai o'u aku nei, a e noho au iwaenakonu o lakou a mau loa aku.
10 Son of man, tell the people of Israel about the Temple and they'll be ashamed of their sins. Have them carefully consider its plan,
O oe, e ke keiki a ke kanaka, e hoike i ka hale i ka ohana a Iseraela, i hilahila lakou i ko lakou lawelawe ana; a e ana lakou i ke ano.
11 and if they're ashamed of everything they've done, then explain to them the Temple's design, its layout, exits, and entrances—the complete plan—as well as all its regulations, specifications, and laws. Write them down as they watch, so that they can remember its complete plan and follow all its regulations.
A ina e hilahila lakou i ka mea a pau a lakou i hana'i, e hoike ia lakou i ke kino o ka hale, a me kona ano, a me kona mau wahi e puka ai, a me kona mau wahi e komo ai, a me kona mau ano a pau, a me kona mau oihana a pau, a o kona ano a pau, a me kona mau kanawai a pau; a e kakau iho oe ia imua o ko lakou mau maka, i malama lakou i kona ano a pau, a me kona mau oihana a pau, a e hana hoi malaila.
12 This is the Temple law: the whole area around the Temple on the mountain top is very holy. Pay attention: this is the Temple law.
Eia ke kanawai o ka hale; ma ka piko o ka mauna, e hoano loa kona palena a puni. Ea, oia ke kanawai o ka hale.
13 These are the measurements of the altar in cubits (a cubit and the width of a hand): The gutter is to be one cubit deep and one cubit wide, with a rim one hand span wide along its edge. The back of the altar
Eia na ana o ke kuahu, mamuli o na kubita; o ke kubita he kubita ia a me ka peahi lima; o kona kumu, hookahi kubita ia, a o kona laula he kubita ia, a o kona kae ma kona lehelehe a puni hookahi peahi lima no ia; oia hoi kahi kiekie o ke kuahu.
14 measured from the gutter on the ground to the lower ledge is to be two cubits. The ledge will measure one cubit wide. The distance from the smaller ledge to the larger ledge is to be four cubits, and the ledge one cubit wide.
A mai ke kumu ma ka honua ae a hiki i ke anuu puni lalo, elua kubita, a o ka laula hookahi kubita; a mai ke anuu iki a hiki i ke anuu nui eha kubita, a o ka laula hookahi kubita.
15 The altar hearth is to be four cubits high, with four horns pointing upwards from it.
Oia kuahu o ke Akua eha kubita, a mai ke kuahu iluna ae eha pepeiaohao.
16 The altar hearth shall be square, its four sides each measuring twelve cubits.
A he umikumamalua kabita ka loa o ke kuahu, a he umikumamalua ka laula, he ahalike ma kona mau huina ha.
17 The ledge is also to be square, measuring fourteen cubits by fourteen cubits, with a half-cubit rim and a one-cubit gutter all around it. The altar steps are to face the east.”
A o ke anuu puni he umikumamaha ka loa, a he umikumamaha ka laula, i kona mau huinaha; a o ke kae a puni he hapalua o ke kubita, a kona lalo he kubita a puni, a e nana kona mau anuu pii ma ka hikina.
18 Then he told me: “Son of man, this is what the Lord God says: These are the regulations regarding the altar once it's built, so that it can be used to sacrifice burnt offerings and to sprinkle blood on it:
Olelo mai la hoi oia ia'u, E ke keiki a ke kanaka, Ke i mai nei Iehova ka Haku, Eia na oihana o ke kuahu, i ka la e hana'i lakou ia mea, e kaumaha ai i na mohaikuni maluna iho, a e pipi hoi i ke koko maluna iho ona.
19 You shall give a young bull as a sin offering to the Leviticus priests from the family of Zadok, who come and minister before me, declares the Lord God.
A e haawi aku oe i na kahuna, o na Levi, no na hua a Zadoka, na mea i hookokoke mai ia'u, wahi a Iehova ka Haku, e lawelawe no'u, i bipi opiopio i mohailawehala.
20 Take some of its blood and put it on the four horns of the altar, on the four corners of the ledge, and all the way round the rim. This is how you shall purify the altar and set it right.
A e lawe oe i ke kauwahi o kona koko, a e kau aku ma kona mau pepeiaohao eha, a ma na kihi eha o ke anuu puni, a ma kona kae a puni; pela no oe e hoomaemae ai a e huikala ai ia mea.
21 Then remove the bull for the sin offering and burn it in the designated place of the Temple area outside the sanctuary.
E lawe hoi oe i ka bipi mohailawehala, a e puhi oia ia mea i ke ahi ma kahi i hoomaopopoia o ka hale, mawaho ae o kahi hoano.
22 On the second day you are to bring as male goat without defects as a sin offering, and the altar shall be purified as it was purified with the bull.
A i ka lua o ka la, e kaumaha aku oe i ke keiki a na kao kina ole, i mohailawehala; a e hoomaemae lakou i ke kuahu me lakou i hoomaemae ai ia me ka bipi.
23 After you've finished the purifying process, you are to present a young bull and a ram, both free from defects.
A pau ia oe ka hoomaemae ana, e kaumaha oe i ka bipi opiopio kina ole, a me ka hipakane kina ole no ka ohana.
24 You are to offer them to the Lord. The priests shall sprinkle salt on them and sacrifice them to the Lord as a burnt offering.
A e kaumaha oe ia mau mea ma ke alo o Iehova, a e hoolei na kahuna i ka paakai maluna o ia mau mea, a e kaumaha ia mau mea i mohaikuni no Iehova.
25 For seven days you are to supply a male goat daily for a sin offering. You are also to supply a young bull and a ram, they are both to have no defects.
I na la ehiku e hoomakaukau no oe i ke kao i kela la i keia la i mohailawehala; a e hoomakaukau hoi lakou i ka bipi opiopio, a me ka hipakane no loko o ka ohana, he kina ole.
26 For seven days the priests are to set the altar right and purify it. This is how they will dedicate it.
I na la ehiku e huikala lakou i ke kuahu a e hoomaemae ia mea; a e hoolaa ia lakou iho.
27 Once these days are over, then from the eighth day the priests are to present the burnt offerings and peace offerings of your people on the altar. Then I will accept all of you, declares the Lord God.”
A pau ae ia mau la, e hiki no keia, ma ka walu o ka la a malaila aku, e kaumaha no ke kahuna i ka oukou mau mohaikuni maluna o ke kuahu, a me ka oukou mau mohaihoomalu; a e maliu aku au ia oukou, wahi a Iehova ka Haku.

< Ezekiel 43 >