< Ezekiel 45 >

1 When you allocate the land ownership by lot, you are to make a provision for the Lord, a holy allocation of the land that measures 25,000 cubits long and 20,000 cubits wide. This whole area is holy.
Ie zarae’ areo an-tsapake i taney ho lova, le havike amy taney ty hatolotse ho miavake am’ Iehovà: ty andava’e ho kiho ro-ale-tsi-lime-arivo naho rai-ale ty am-pohe’e; hiavake pak’añ’efe’e valo izay.
2 Inside this there is the section for the sanctuary that measures 500 cubits square, with an open area around it 50 cubits wide.
Avahañe ama’e ty efa-mira ho a i toetse miavakey, liman-jato naho liman-jato, tsaratseake izay; vaho hiarikatoke aze ty limampolo kiho ho toetse malalake.
3 From this holy allocation, measure out a section that is 25,000 cubits by 10,000 cubits. This will contain the sanctuary, the Most Holy Place.
Amy zinehey, anjeheo ro-ale-tsi-lime-arivo ty an-dava’e, naho rai-ale ty am-pohe’e hiavake do’e fa ama’e ao i toetse miavakey.
4 This area is a holy allocation of the land which will be used by the priests who serve in the sanctuary, who come before the Lord to minister. It will be where they can live, and a holy place for the sanctuary.
Izay ty hiavake amy taney, tane ho a o mpisoroñeo, o mpitoroñe i toetse miavakey jinoboñe hiatrake Iehovào; ho toetse hanoeñe anjomba, naho toetse miavake ho a’ i toetse miavakey.
5 The other section measuring 25,000 cubits by 10,000 cubits will be assigned the Levites who work in the Temple where they can live.
Tovo izay, ty ro’ale-tsi-lime-arivo, naho ty rai-ale ho ampohe’e ho a o nte-Levio, o mpitoloñe amy anjombaio, ho hanañaña’e, naho trañom-pigaritse roapolo.
6 Allocate to the city an area 5,000 cubits wide and 25,000 cubits long beside the sanctuary section. It is for the all the people of Israel.
Ho tendrè’ o hañeneke i anjomba’ Israeley ty anjara fanaña’ i rovay ho lime-arivo ty am-pohe’e naho ro-ale-tsi-lime-arivo ty an-dava’e mifamalahañe amy navike ho a i toetse miavakeiy.
7 The prince will be assigned the territory on both sides of the area that includes the holy section and that of the city. It will extend to the western border of the country from the west side and to the eastern border from the east side, in the same way as the allocation to the tribes.
Le ho a i roandriañey ty tane mifañefetse amy toetse miavakey naho amy fanaña’ i rovay, añ’ila roe irezay, oza’e i navike ho a’ i toetse miavakeiy naho i fanaña’ i rovaiy, mañandrefañe pak’ amy efe-tane ahandrefañey, naho maniñana pak’ amy efe-tane atiñanañey, ty halava’e ho mira ami’ty halavam-pizaràñe raike mifototse amy efe’e ahan­drefañey pak’ añ’ efe atiñanañey.
8 This territory will be his to own in the country of Israel. My princes won't exploit my people anymore, and will make sure the people of Israel occupy the country according to their tribal allocations.
Ho fanaña’e e Israele ao i tane zay. Le tsy ho forekekè’ o roandriakoo ondatikoo henane zay; fa hatolo’ iareo amy anjom­ba’ Israeley i taney ty amo fifokoa’eo.
9 This is what the Lord God says: You've done enough damage, princes of Israel! Stop using violence and mistreating people! Do what is good and right. Stop evicting people and stealing their property, declares the Lord God.
Aa hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè, Soa izay ry roandria’ Israeleo! Apoho ty samporeràhañe naho ty famorekekeañe, ano ty hiti’e naho ty havantañañe; ajihero ty fandroaha’ areo ondatikoo, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
10 You must use correct methods of measurement—whether it's weights on scales, or ephah for measuring solids, and a bath for measuring liquids.
Ho balantsy to, efà do’e naho bàte do’e ty hitoloña’ areo.
11 The ephah and the bath shall be the same quantity of volume. The bath will be equivalent to a tenth of a homer, and the ephah will also be equivalent to a tenth of a homer. The homer is to be the fundamental measurement.
Ho fañaranañe mira ty efà naho ty bàte, ho fahafolo’ ty homère ty bàte vaho fahafolo’ ty homère ka ty efà; fañaranañe foto’e ty homère.
12 Twenty gerahs make one shekel. Sixty shekels make one mina.
Ho roapolo gerà ty sekele; le sekele roapolo naho sekele roapolo-lim’ amby vaho sekele folo-lim’ amby ty hatao’areo manè.
13 These are the taxes you are to contribute: one sixth of an ephah from every homer of wheat or barley.
Zao ty ho enga hengae’ areo: ty fah’ enen’ efà boak’ ami’ty homèrem-bare bolè, naho ty fah’ enen’ efà boak’ ami’ty homere ampemba.
14 In the case of olive oil, one tenth of a bath from every cor. (The measurement is based on baths, and a cor consists of ten baths or one homer, since ten baths equal one homer.)
Le ty fañè’ o menakeo ty bate: hengae’ areo ty faha-folo’ ty bàte boak’ ami’ty kore (folo ty batè ama’e), toe homère raike izay, amy te folo bàte ty homere;
15 In addition one sheep is to be supplied from every flock of two hundred from the green pastures of Israel. These are to provide for the grain offerings, burnt offerings, and peace offerings, to set the people right, declares the Lord God.
naho anak’ añondry raike boak’ ami’ty lia-raike roan-jato, hirik’ amo fiandraza’ Israele soa tondrakeo; ho engam-bare naho engan-koroañe, naho engam-panintsiñañe, hijebañañe iareo, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
16 Everyone in the country has to make these contributions to the prince in Israel.
Songa hañenga i enga zay amy roandria’ Israeley ondaty amy taneio.
17 The prince's role is to provide the burnt offerings, grain offerings, and drink offerings for the religious festivals, New Moons, and Sabbaths—in fact for all the regular religious festivals of the people of Israel. He is to provide the sin offerings, grain offerings, burnt offerings, and peace offerings to set the people of Israel right.
Ho lili’ i roandriañey ty hanolotse o engan-kolorañeo naho o enga mahakamao, naho o enga-ranoo amo sabadidakeo naho amo jiri-bolañeo vaho amo Sabotseo; ze hene famantañañe an-tsa’e tinendre ho a i anjomba’ Israeley, le ie ty hanolotse o engan-kakeoo naho o enga-mahakamao naho o enga horoañeo, vaho o engam-panintsiñañeo, hañefera’e ty anjomba’ Israele.
18 This is what the Lord God says: On the first day of the first month you are to sacrifice a young bull that has no defects to purify the sanctuary.
Hoe t’Iehovà Talè: Ho rambese’ areo amy andro valoham-bolañey ty bania tsy aman-kandra hañefera’o i toetse miavakey.
19 The priest shall take some of the blood from the sin offering and put it on the doorposts of the Temple, on the four corners of the upper ledge of the altar, and on the gateposts of the inner courtyard.
Le handrambe amy lio’ i engan-kakeoiy i mpisoroñey vaho hatente’e amo tolàn-kivohoo naho an-kotsok’ efa’ i faha’ i kitreliy rey, naho amo tolà’ i lalan-kiririsa añate’eio.
20 You are also to do this on the seventh day of the month on behalf of anyone who does wrong unintentionally or in ignorance. By doing this you purify the Temple.
Ano izay ka amy andro faha-fitoy ho amo nandilatse iabio naho ho amy tsotray; izay ty hijebaña’ areo i kivohoy.
21 You are to keep the Passover on the fourteenth day of the first month. This is a religious festival that lasts seven days, during which time bread made without yeast is to be eaten.
Amy andro faha-folo-efats’ ambi’ i volam-baloha’eiy, ty hanoa’ areo i Pasakey, ho takataka fito andro; fa mofo tsy aman-dalivay ty ho kamaeñe.
22 On that day the prince will provide a bull as a sin offering for himself and for everyone on the country.
Amy andro zay ty hanolora’ i roandriañey ho aze naho ho a ze hene’ ondati’ i taney ty bania soron-kakeo.
23 Every day for the seven days of the festival, he will provide seven bulls and seven rams without defects as a burnt offering to the Lord, together with a male goat for a sin offering.
Hañajaria’e enga hisoroñañe am’ Iehovà amy andron-tsabadidake fito rey, le bania fito, naho añondri-lahy fito tsy aman-kila boak’ andro amy andro fito rey; vaho ty oselahy boak’ andro ho engan-kakeo.
24 He will also provide an ephah of grain and a hin of olive oil as an offering to accompany each bull and each ram.
Le songa hajarie’e engan’ ampemba efà raike i bania rey, sindre efà raike i añondrilahy rey, naho sambe hine menake raike ty efà’e.
25 For the seven days of the festival that begins on the fifteenth day of the seventh month, he is to provide the same number of sin offerings, burnt offerings, grain offerings, and olive oil.
Ie ami’ty andro fahafolo-lim’ ambi’ i volañe faha-fitoy, t’ie hañenga manahake i tsaraeñey amy sabadidake fito àndroy ty engan-kakeo, o engan-kolo­rañeo, i ampembay, vaho i menakey.

< Ezekiel 45 >