< Exodus 28 >

1 “Summon your [older] brother Aaron and his sons—Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar. ([Set them apart/They are the ones whom I have chosen]) from [the rest of] the Israeli people, in order that they can serve me [by being] priests.
Hagi Mosesega negafu Aronine ne' mofavre naga'a Nadabuki, Abihuki, Eleazaki, Itamaliki, Israeli vahepintira ke huge'za kagrite e'za Nagri pristi eri'za vahe maniho.
2 [Tell the people to] make beautiful clothes for Aaron, clothes that are [suitable for one who] has this dignified and sacred [work].
Negafu nera Aronina ruotage huno avasese'amo'ma mareri'neni'a kukena tro huntenenkeno, vahe'mo'za kesga hunente'za antahimiho.
3 Talk to all the skilled workmen, those to whom I have given special ability. [Tell them] to make clothes for Aaron, for him to wear when he is (set apart/dedicated) [to become] a priest to serve me.
Anahu eri'zama erigahaze hu'nama knare antahi'zama zamuge'za e'neri'za vahera mika ke huge'za, Aroni'ma antani'nenigeno azeri ruotage hanigeno, pristi eri'zani'a erisia kukena'a tro hunteho.
4 These are the clothes that they are to make: A sacred pouch for Aaron to wear over his chest, a sacred apron, a robe, an embroidered tunic/gown, a (turban/cloth to wrap around his head), and a sash/waistband. These are the clothes that your [older] brother Aaron and his sons must wear as they serve me [by doing the work that] priests do.
Ana kukenama zagita tro'ma hnazana amanahu kukena tro hugahaze, amimizare'ma 12fu'a havema rekamre'nia tavravegi, amimizare'ma hania kukenagi za'za kukenagi, agu'afi avate kenagi, asenire naki tavravene amu'nofi'ene trohinke'za, negafu ne' Aroni'ene ne' mofavre naga'amo'zanena antanine'za, pristi eri'zani'a erigahaze.
5 The skilled workmen must use fine linen and blue, purple, and red yarn/thread to make these clothes.”
Ana kukenama tro hanaza nofitamina, hokonke nofiki, golire nofiki, fitunkeki, koranke nofi'ene knare zantfa hu'za zagi'nesa nofiteti'ene tro hiho.
6 “The skilled workmen must make the sacred apron from fine linen, and skillfully embroider it with blue, purple, and red yarn/thread.
Amega amimizare'ma hania kukenama tro'ma hanazana, golire nofiki hokonke nofiki, fitunke nofiki, koranke nofi'ene knare zantfa hu'za osite zagi'nesaza nofiteti hinke'za ana zante eri'za vahe'mo'za trora hugahaze.
7 It must have two shoulder straps, to join the front part to the back part.
Afumpinti'ma krerami'nigeno amefigama anakisnia nofira anaga kaziga tare atumparega tafinteho.
8 A carefully-woven sash, which must be made from the same materials as the sacred apron, must be [sewn] onto the sacred apron.
Amu nofi'ma zagita tro'ma hnazana, golire nofiki, hokonke nofiki, fitunke nofiki, koranke nofi'ene knare zantfa hu'za osite zagi'nesa nofiteti eri so'e hu'za tro hanageno, amimizare'ma hu kukenamo'enena magoke fore hugahie.
9 [A skilled workman] must take two [expensive] onyx stones and engrave on them the names of the twelve sons of Jacob.
Oniksie nehaza have tare eritma 12fu'a Jekopu ne' mofavre'mokizmi zamagi, ana haverarentera taga huta krenteho.
10 He must engrave the names in the order in which Jacob’s sons were born. He must engrave six names on one stone, and the other six names on the other stone.
Ese'ma kase zamante'neregati vuno osite'ma vanigeta zamagima krentesazana, 6si'a zamagia mago havere krenteta, mago haverera 6si'a zamagi'a krenteho.
11 A gem-cutter should engrave these names on the stones. Then he should enclose the stones in (settings/tiny gold frames).
Ana tare haverera, tagama hu'za avame'zama havere'ma tro'ma nehazaza huta, Jekopu ne' mofavre'mokizmi zamagi'a taga huta krenenteta, golireti rinia tro hinkeno ana haverarena znazeri antrako hino.
12 Then he should fasten the stones onto the shoulder straps [of the sacred apron], to represent the twelve Israeli tribes. In that way, Aaron will carry the names of the tribes on his shoulders in order that [I], Yahweh, will never forget [my people] (OR, in order that [he will always] remember that [those tribes belong to] Yahweh).
Ana havererena ruga raga afunte'ma me' tavravere hagerafintenkeno antahizami avame zankna huno me'ne'nigeno, Aroni'a Jekopu ne' mofavre naga'mokizmima Ra Anumzamo antahizaminogu maka zupa Anumzamofo avurera vugahie.
13 The settings for the stones must be made from gold.
Ana havererema znazeri antrakohu rinia golireti tro nehutma,
14 [Tell them to] make two tiny chains that are braided like cords, and fasten the chains to the settings.”
seni nofikna hutma golireti hanetma eri hagerafi hagerafi hutma tare nofitre, tro hutma ana rinirarentera renteho.
15 “[Tell the skilled workman to] make a sacred pouch for Aaron to wear over his chest. [He will use the things he puts into the pouch] to determine [my answers to the questions he asks]. It must be made of the same materials as the sacred apron, and embroidered in the same way.
Amimizare'ma hania kukenama tro'ma hanazankna hutma, asunte'ma hu'neno Anumzamofo avesi'zama kefore'ma hu'zana, ana zama trohu knare antahi'zama eri'naza vahe ke hinke'za, hokonke nofiki, fitunke nofiki, koranke tavravereti'ene knare hu'za zagi'nesaza osi nofiteti tro hiho.
16 It is to be square, and the material must be folded double, so that it is (9 in./22 cm.) on each side.
Ana tavravemofo zaza'amo'a 44'a sentimita hina, atupa kaziga'amo'a 22'a sentimita hinketma erinteta repasi hinkeno, ana maka asopamo'a mago avamenteke vino.
17 [The skilled workman must] fasten four rows of valuable stones onto the pouch. In the first row he must put a [red] ruby, a [yellow] topaz, and a [red] garnet.
Miza zama'amo'ma mareri'nesia have raminteti ana tavraverera 4'a isa'are rekamarenteta evugahaze. Hanki kotama evania isarera rubi havegi, topasi havegi, berilie nehaza have evina,
18 In the second row he must put a [green] emerald, a [blue] sapphire, and a [clear/white] diamond.
anante'ma evania isa'arera terkoise nehaza havegi, safaire nehaza havegi, emererie nehaza zafasi'nage havemo evina,
19 In the third row he must put a [red] jacinth, a [white] agate, and a [purple] amethyst.
anante nampa 3 isare'ma evaniana, jasintie nehaza havegi, agatie nehaza havegi, ametistie nehaza have evina,
20 In the fourth row he must put a [yellow] beryl, a [red] carnelian, and a [green] jasper.
anante nampa 4 isa'ama evanirera, krisolaetie nehaza havegi, oniksie nehaza havegi, jaspe nehaza havemo ene evino. Ana maka haveramima regrinte anoma'aramina Goliletike tro huntenkeno azeri antrako hino.
21 A gem-cutter should engrave on each of these twelve stones the name of one of the sons of Jacob. These names will represent the twelve Israeli tribes.
Ana maka 12fu'a haverera Israelina (Jekopu) 12f'u'a ne' mofavre'mokizmire huhamprino magoke magoke have'a me'nena, ana havere mago magomokizmi zamagi'a anante taga hu'za krentegahaze.
22 The two [chains] that are made from pure gold and braided like cords are for [attaching] the sacred pouch [to the sacred apron].
Amimizare'ma 12fu'a havema ante'ne tavravema rentesaza seni nofira goliretike haneho.
23 [The workman must] make two gold rings, and attach them to the upper corners of the sacred pouch.
Hanki goliretike tare nofi'ma rente rinia ana tavravemofona anagamu atumpamofo ruga raga kaziga ometre emetrema hutega renteho.
24 [He must make] two gold cords, and fasten one end of each cord to one of the rings.
Anama anakintesaza rinirarentera golire tare seni nofi'ma tro'ma hanaza nofinu anante hagerafinteho.
25 He must fasten the other end of each cord to the two settings [that enclose the stones]. In that way, the sacred pouch will be attached to the shoulder straps of the sacred apron.
Hanki ana seni nofitremofo atupa'arera erita rugaraga azonare'ma ante havema eri anovazi'nea golire renteho.
26 Then [he must] make two more gold rings, and attach them to the lower corners of the sacred pouch, on the inside edges, next to the sacred apron.
Hanki mago ene tare golire rini tro hutma amimizare'ma 12fu'a havema ante'ne tavravemofo henkamu kaziga omete emete hutega, agu'afi amimizare'ma hu kukenamofo tvaonte tafinteho.
27 [He must] make two more gold rings, and attach them to the lower part of the front of the shoulder straps, near to where [the shoulder straps] are joined [to the sacred apron], just above the carefully-woven sash/waistband.
Hanki mago'ene golireti tare rinia tro hutma azonareti'ma kreramino amimizare tavravema hagerafi'nere ruga raga avasase'ane nofi'numa avamare'nere renteho.
28 The skilled workman must tie the rings on the sacred pouch to the rings on the sacred apron with a blue cord, so that the sacred pouch is above the sash/waistband and does not come loose from the sacred apron.
Hanki hokonke nofi'nu amimizare'ma 12f'u'a havema me' tavravemofo fenkamu kaziga rugaraga atumparega me'nea rinirarente anakintenkeno, amimizare hu kukenare rukamreno meno.
29 In that way, Aaron will have the names of the twelve Israeli tribes in the sacred pouch close to his chest when he enters the Holy Place. This will remind him that I, Yahweh, [will never forget my people] (OR, [that he represents my people when he talks to me, Yahweh]).
Aroni'ma Ruotage'ma hu'nefinkama ufresuno'a Israeli ne' mofavre naga'mokizmi zamagia tumo'amofo agofetu amimizare'ma hu'neno ufresige'na, Ra Anumzamo'na nagerakni ozamante'noe hu avame'za meno vugahie.
30 Put into the sacred pouch the two things that the priest will use to determine my answers to the questions he asks. In that way, they will be close to his chest when he enters [the Holy Place to talk] to me. He will use them to find out what is my will for the Israeli people.”
Ana zanke hunka amimizare'ma 12fu'a havema me' tavravemofo kasagu'afinka, tare havemofo zanagi'a urimie nehaza havene, tamimie nehaza haverare eririgeno Aronina tumo'amofo agofetu amimizare hanti'neno, Ra Anumzamo'na navure'ma vaniana, e'i ana haveraremoke Nagri navesira eri ama' hugaha'e.
31 “[Tell the workmen to] use only blue [cloth] to make the robe that is to be worn underneath the priest’s sacred apron.
Agu'afi antani'neno agofetu'ma amimizare kukena hania za'za kukena, hokonke tavraveretike'za tro hiho.
32 It is to have an opening through which [the priest] can put his head. They must sew a border around this opening, to keep the material from tearing.
Hanki ana za'za kukenamofo ananke kana amu'nompi hagenentetma, ana kamofoma hatigagisazana tavravea ante taparita zagita hatinkeno tagatora osino.
33 At the lower edge on the robe, they must fasten [decorations that look like] pomegranate fruit. They must be [woven from] blue, purple, and red yarn/thread.
Hanki ana za'za kukenamofo agiaregama rugagi atumparega, pomigreneti zafa rgagna huta hokonke nofiki, fitunke nofiki koranke nofi'nuti tro hutetma ana za'za kukenarera rentekagiteta, ana zantamimofo amu'no zmifina golireti belotami tro huta renterente hiho.
34 Between each of these decorations, they must fasten a tiny gold bell.
Hanki ana zantamima rente kagisazana, golireti'ma tro'ma hu'naza belora renenteta, pomigreneti zafa rgama tro'ma hu'nazana rente rente hutere hutma, ana kenamofona kagiho.
35 When Aaron enters the Holy Place [in the Sacred Tent] to do his work as a priest and when he leaves the Sacred Tent, the bells will ring [as he walks]. As a result, he will not die [because of disobeying my instructions].
Seli mono nompima hunaragintegeno ruotage'ma hu'nefinkama Aroni'ma, Ra Anumzamo'na navure'ma ruotagema hu'nefinka eri'za eri'naku ana kukena hu'neno ufreno atiramino'ma nehanige'za, Ra Anumzamo'ma ahe ofri'nenigura ana arente'naza belotamimofo agerura antahigahaze.
36 “[Tell them to] make a tiny ornament of pure gold, and tell a (skilled workman/gem-cutter) to engrave on it the words, ‘Dedicated to Yahweh.’
Hanki goliretike mago kuta preti tro huteta anantera Ra Anumzamofontega ruotage hu'ne hutma taga huta krenteho.
37 They should fasten this ornament to the front of the turban by a blue cord.
Anantera hokonke nofi'nu ana nanekema krente'naza gorile pretia asenire'ma anaki tavravemofo agofetu anakinteho.
38 Aaron must always wear this on his forehead. In that way, Aaron himself will show [that he accepts] the guilt if the Israeli people offer [their sacrifices] to me in a way that is not correct, and I, Yahweh, will accept their sacrifices.
Aroni'ma ana tavravema asenire maka zupa anaki'nena, Israeli vahe'mo'zama ruotage hu'nea musezama eri'zama eme namisafima hantagama hanazana, Nagra Ra Anumzamo'na ana pretima nege'na hazenkezmia atre zmantegahue.
39 “[Tell them to] weave the long-sleeved tunic/gown from fine linen. Also, they must make from fine linen a turban and a sash/waistband, and embroider [designs on it].
Hanki agu'ama antani kukena knare tavravenuti zagita tro nehuta, anunte'ma anaki tavravenena ana zantetike tro hiho. Azonaregati'ma rugreramino asoparegama evu nofira konaririane nofi tro hiho.
40 “[Tell them to] make beautiful long-sleeved tunics/gowns, sashes, and caps for Aaron’s sons. Make ones that will be suitable for those who have this dignified work.
Hanki zamazeri ruzahu'ma hu'nesige'za vahe'mo'za antahizami'za husga huzmantesaza kukena zamu'nofi ki tavrave nofiki, kankriki megi'ama antani kukena (tunik) Aroni ne' mofavre zagamo'za hanaza kukena tro hiho.
41 Put these clothes on your [older] brother Aaron and on his sons. Then (set them apart/dedicate them) for this work by anointing them [with olive oil], in order that they may serve me [by being] priests.
Mosesega ana kukenaramima negafu Aronine ne' mofavre naga'anema eri huzamantetenka, anantera zmanumpina masave taginka fre zmentetenka, huhamprizmantenka zamazeri ruotage nehunka, pristi vahe zamazeri otige'za Nagri eri'zana eriho.
42 Also [tell them to] make linen undershorts for them. The undershorts should extend from their waists to their thighs, in order that no one can see their private parts.
Hanki efeke tavravereti zamagaze zmavufga eri frakisia atupa kena, zmaratimpareti urami fenkamuteno zamotega ome atre kena tro hiho.
43 Aaron and his sons must always wear those undershorts when they enter the Sacred Tent or when they come near to the altar to offer sacrifices in the Holy Place. If they do not obey this command, I will cause them to die. Aaron and all his male descendants must obey this rule forever.”
Hanki Aroni'ene ne' mofavre naga'anema seli mono nompima ruotage'ma hu'nefinkama ufre'za Kresramanavu itare'ma eri'zama erinaku'ma vanu'za, zamagaze eri'za frizankura ama ana atupa kena antanine'za ufregahaze. Ama'i ana kasegemo'a mevava huno Aroninteti agafa huno zmagehe'inte meno vugahie.

< Exodus 28 >