< Exodus 29 >

1 “This is what you must do to dedicate Aaron and his sons to serve me [by being] priests: Select one young bull and two rams that do not have any defects.
EIA ka mea au e hana'i ia lakou, e hoolaa ia lakou, e lawelawe na'u ma ka oihana kahuna. E lawe oe i hookahi bipi opiopio, a i elua hipakane kina ole,
2 Bake three [kinds of bread] using finely-ground wheat flour, but without yeast: Bake some loaves that do not have any olive oil in them, bake some loaves that have olive oil in the dough, and bake some thin wafers that will be smeared with olive oil [after they are baked].
A i berena hu ole, a i mau popoberena hu ole i miko i ka aila, a me na papa hu ole i hamoia i ka aila: he palaoa o ka huita kau e hana'i ia mau mea.
3 Put them in a basket and offer them [to me] when you sacrifice the young bull and the two rams.
A e uhao oe ia mau mea iloko o ka hinai hookahi, a e lawe mai oe ia mau mea ma ka hinai, me ka bipi a me na hipakane elua.
4 Take Aaron and his sons to the entrance of the Sacred Tent, and wash them [ritually].
A e kai mai oe ia Aarona, a me kana mau keikikane, a i ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina kanaka, a e holoi ia lakou i ka wai.
5 Then put the special clothes on Aaron—the long-sleeved tunic/gown, the robe that will be worn underneath the sacred apron, the sacred apron, the sacred pouch, and the sash/waistband.
A lawe oe i na aahu, a e hookomo i ka palule maluna o Aarona, a i ka holoku o ka epoda, a me ka epoda, a me ka paleumauma, a e kaei ia ia i ke kaei o ka epoda;
6 Place the turban on his head, and fasten to the turban the ornament that has the words ‘Dedicated to Yahweh’ engraved on it.
A e kau oe i ka papale hainaka maluna o kona poo, a e kau hoi i ka lei kapu, maluna o ka papale.
7 Then take the oil and pour some on his head to (dedicate him/set him apart).
Alaila e lawe oe i ka aila poni, a e ninini iho maluna o kona poo, a e poni hoi ia ia.
8 Then bring his sons and put the long-sleeved tunics/gowns on them.
A e kai mai hoi oe i kana mau keikikane, a e hookomo i na palule maluna o lakou.
9 Put the sashes/waistbands around their waists and the caps on their heads. That is the ritual by which you are to (dedicate them/set them apart) to be priests. Aaron and his male descendants must serve me [by being] priests forever.
A e kaei ia lakou i na kaei, ia Aarona, a me kana mau keikikane pu, a e nakiikii hoi i na papale maluna o lakou; a o ka oihana a ke kahuna, na lakou no, he kanawai mau loa ia: a e hoolaa oe ia Aarona, a me kana mau keikikane.
10 “Then bring the young bull to the entrance of the Sacred Tent. Tell Aaron and his sons to put their hands on the head of the young bull.
E kai mai hoi oe i bipi imua o ka halelewa o ke anaina kanaka; a e kau o Aarona, a me kana mau keikikane i ko lakou mau lima ma ke poo o ka bipi.
11 Then, while they do that, kill the young bull [by slitting its throat], and catch/drain the blood in a bowl.
A e pepehi oe i ka bipi imua o Iehova, ma ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina kanaka.
12 Take some of that blood with your finger and smear it on the projections of the altar. Throw/Splash the rest of the blood against the base of the altar.
A e lawe oe i kekahi koko o ka bipi, a e kau ma na pepeiao o ke kuahu me kou manamana lima, a e ninini iho i ke koko a pau ma ke kumu o ke kuahu.
13 Take all the fat that covers the inner organs of the young bull, the best part of the liver, and the two kidneys with the fat on them, and burn all these on the altar [as an offering to me].
E lawe hoi oe i ke kaikea a pau e wahi ana i na naau, a me ke aa maluna o ke ake, a me na konahua elua, a me ke kaikea e pili ana, a e puhi ia mau mea i ke ahi maluna o ke kuahu.
14 But the meat of the young bull and its hide and intestines must be burned outside the camp. That will be an offering to forgive the guilt of your sins.
Aka, o ka io o ka bipi, a me kona ili, a me kona lepo, e puhi oe ia i ke ahi, mawaho o ke kahua hoomoana. He mohai hala ia.
15 “Then select one of the rams, and tell Aaron and his sons to put their hands on the head of the ram.
E lawe hoi oe i hookahi hipakane, a e kau no o Aarona, a me kana mau keikikane i ko lakou mau lima ma ke poo o ka hipa.
16 Then kill the ram [by slitting its throat]. Catch/Drain some of the blood and splash it against all four sides of the altar.
A e pepehi oe i ka hipa, a e lawe i kona koko, a e kapii iho maluna iho o ke kuahu a puni.
17 Then cut the ram into pieces. Wash its inner organs and its rear legs and put those with the head
A e oki liilii oe i ka hipa, a e holoi i ko loko ona, a me kona mau wawae, a e hoolilo i kona mau apana, a me kona poo.
18 and burn those pieces [completely] on the altar with the rest of the ram. That will be an offering to me, Yahweh, and the smell will please me.
A e puhi oe i ka hipa a pau maluna o ke kuahu; he mohaikuni ia na Iehova, he mea ala, i puhiia na Iehova.
19 “Take the other ram [that was selected for these rituals], and tell Aaron and his sons to put their hands on the ram’s head.
E lawe no hoi oe i kekahi hipakane, a e kau no o Aarona a me kana mau keikikane i na lima o lakou ma ke poo o ka hipa.
20 Then kill the ram by slitting its throat, and drain the blood [into a bowl]. Smear some of the blood on the lobe of the right ears of Aaron and his sons, and on the thumbs of their right hands, and on the big toes of their right feet. Throw/Splash the rest of the blood against the four sides of the altar.
Alaila, e pepehi oe i ka hipa, a e lawe i kekahi o kona koko, a e kau ma ka piko o ka pepeiao akau o Aarona, a ma ka piko o ka pepeiao akau o kana mau keikikane, a ma ka manamana nui o ko lakou lima akau, a ma ka manamana nui o ko lakou wawae akau, a e kapii hoi i ke koko maluna o ke kuahu a puni.
21 Wipe up some of the blood that is on the altar, mix it with some of the oil for anointing, and sprinkle it on Aaron and his clothes, and on his sons and their clothes. By doing that, you will dedicate them and their clothes [to me].
A e lawe oe i kekahi o ke koko ma ke kuahu, a me kahi o ka aila poni, a e kapii maluna o Aarona, a maluna o kona kahiko, a maluna o kana mau keikikane, a maluna o ke kahiko o kana mau keikikane pu me ia. A e hoolaaia oia, a me kona kahiko, a o kana mau keikikane, a me ke kahiko o kana mau keikikane pu me ia.
22 “Also, cut off the ram’s fat and its fat tail and the fat that covers the inner organs, the best part of the liver, the two kidneys with the fat on them, and the right thigh.
A e lawe hoi oe i ko ka hipa, i ke kelekele, a me ka huelo a me ke kaikea e wahi ana i na naau, a me ke aa maluna o ke ake, a me na konahua elua a me ke kaikea e pili ana, a me ka uha mua akau, no ka mea, he hipa ia e hoolaa ai:
23 Take also one of each of the kinds of bread [that was baked]—one made with no oil, one with oil, and one thin wafer.
A i hookahi popo berena, a i hookahi papa berena, he berena me ka aila, a hookahi papa mailoko mai o ka hinai berena hu ole, ka mea imua o Iehova.
24 Put all these things in the hands of Aaron and his sons. [Then tell them to] lift them up [high] to dedicate them to me.
A e haawi oe ia mau mea a pau iloko o na lima o Aarona, a iloko o na lima a kana mau keikikane, a e hoali lakou i mohai hoali imua o Iehova.
25 Then take them from their hands and burn them on the altar, on top of the other things [that were placed there]. That [also] will be an offering to me, and its smell will please me.
A e lawe oe ia mau mea mai ko lakou lima, a e puhi maluna o ke kuahu, i mohai kuni, i mea ala imua o Iehova; he mohai ahi ia na Iehova.
26 Then take the meat of the ribs of the second ram that was killed, and lift it up [high] as an offering to me. But then this part of the animal will be for you [to eat].
E lawe hoi oe i ka umauma o ka hipa o ko Aarona hoolaaia, a e hoali ae, i mohai hoali imua o Iehova, oia hoi kau apana.
27 Then take the meat of the ribs, the other thigh of the first ram that was sacrificed to (dedicate/set apart) the priests, and the ram whose other parts were lifted high to show that they were an offering to me; and set the meat of the ribs and thigh apart for Aaron and his sons, for them to eat.
A e hoolaa oe i ka umauma o ka mohai hoali, a me ka uha mua o ka mohai kaikai, ka mea i hoaliia, a kaikaiia hoi, o ka hipakane o ka hoolaa ana, ka mea no Aarona, a no kana mau keikikane;
28 In the future, whenever the Israeli people present to me, Yahweh, offerings to maintain fellowship with me, the ribs and the thigh [of animals that they sacrifice] will be for Aaron and his male descendants [to eat].
A e lilo ia na Aarona, a na kana mau keikikane, mai na mamo a Iseraela ae, he kanawai mau loa ia; no ka mea, he mohai kaikai ia: a e lilo ia i mohai kaikai, mai na mamo a Iseraela ae, i alana hoi no na mohai hoomalu o ko lakou mohai kaikai no Iehova.
29 “After Aaron [dies], the special clothes that he wore will belong to his sons. They are to wear those clothes when they are (set apart/dedicated) [to become priests].
A o na kahiko laa o Aarona, na kana mau keikikane ia mahope ona; i poniia lakou maloko o ia mau mea, a hoolaaia maloko olaila.
30 Aaron’s son who becomes The Supreme Priest and enters the Sacred Tent and performs rituals in the Holy Place must [stay in the Sacred Tent], wearing these special clothes, for seven days.
A o ke keiki e lilo ana i kahuna ma kona hakahaka, nana no e hookomo ia mau mea i ehiku la, i kona manawa e hele mai ai iloko o ka helelewa o ke anaina kanaka, e lawelawe ma kahi hoano.
31 “Take the meat of the other ram that was sacrificed to (set apart/dedicate) Aaron and his sons, and boil it in the courtyard.
A e lawe oe i ka hipakane o ka hoolaa ana, a e hoolapalapa i kona io maloko o kahi hoano.
32 After it is cooked, Aaron and his sons must eat it, along with the bread that is left in the basket, at the entrance of the Sacred Tent.
A e ai no o Aarona, a me kana mau keikikane i ka io o ka hipakane, a me ka berena maloko o ka hinai, ma ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina kanaka.
33 They must eat the meat of the ram that was sacrificed to forgive them for [their sins] when they were dedicated to do this work. They are the only ones who are permitted to eat this meat. [Those who are not priests are not allowed to eat it], because it is dedicated to me.
A e ai no lakou ia mau mea i huikalaia'i, e hookahuna, a e hoolaa ia lakou: aole e ai ka malihini, no ka mea, ua laa ia mau mea.
34 If any of this meat or some of the bread is not eaten that night, no one is permitted to eat any of it the next day. It must be completely burned, because it is sacred/dedicated to me.
A ina e koe iho kekahi io o ka hoolaa ana, a kekahi berena paha, a kakahiaka, alaila e puhi oe i ke koena i ke ahi; aole ia e aiia, no ka mea, ua laa ia.
35 “Those are the rituals that you(sg) must perform during those seven days when you dedicate Aaron and his sons for this work. You must do everything that I have commanded you.
A pela oe e hana'i ia Aarona, a i kana mau keikikane, e like me na mea a pau a'u i kauoha aku ai ia oe, i ehiku la e hoolaa ai oe ia lakou.
36 Each of those seven days you must also sacrifice a young bull as an offering to me, in order that I may forgive sins. Also, you must make another offering (to make the altar pure in my sight/in order that I will consider the altar to be pure). You must also anoint the altar with olive oil, to (set it apart/dedicate it).
A e kaumaha oe i kela la i keia la, i bipi, he mohai hala, i mea e kalahala ai: a e hoomaemae oe i ke kuahu, i ka wa au e hookalahala ai nona, a e poni oe ia mea, a e hoolaa hoi.
37 Perform these rituals every day for seven days, to (set apart/dedicate) the altar and make it pure. If you do not do that, anyone or anything that touches the altar will become taboo.
Ehiku la e kalahala'i oe no ke kuahu, a e hoolaa ia men; a e lilo ia i kuahu laa loa. E laa no na mea a pau i pa mai i ke kuahu.
38 “You must also sacrifice lambs and burn them on the altar. Each of those [seven] days you must sacrifice two lambs.
Eia hoi ka mea au e kaumaha'i maluna o ke kuahu a mau i kela la i keia la, elua keikihipa o ka makahiki hookahi.
39 One lamb must be sacrificed in the morning, and one must be sacrificed in the evening.
E kaumaha oe i hookahi keikihipa i ke kakahiaka, a o kekahi keikihipa kau e kaumaha ai i ke ahiahi.
40 With the first lamb, also offer (2 pounds/1 kilogram) of finely-ground wheat flour mixed with one quart/liter of the best kind of olive oil, and one quart/liter of wine as an offering.
Me ke keikihipa hookahi, he hapaumi o ka epa palaoa, i huiia me ka hapaha o ka hina aila i kuiia; a me ka hapaha o ka hina waina, i mea mohai inu.
41 In the evening, when you sacrifice the other lamb, offer the same amounts of flour, olive oil, and wine as you did in the morning. This will be an offering to me, Yahweh, that will be burned, and its smell will please me.
E kaumaha hoi oe i kekahi keikihipa i ke ahiahi, a e hana aku hoi ia mea, e like me ka mohai makana o ke kakahiaka, a e like hoi me kona mohai inu, i mea ala, he mohai ahi hoi ia no Iehova.
42 You [and your descendants] must continue making these offerings to me, Yahweh, throughout all future generations. You must offer them at the entrance of the Sacred Tent. That is where I will meet with you and speak to you.
He mohaikuni mau ia no ko oukou hanauna, ma ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina, imua o Iehova; kahi a'u e halawai ai me oe, e kamailio pu me oe malaila.
43 That is where I will meet with the Israeli people, and the brilliant light of my presence will cause that place to be holy/sacred.
A malaila wau e halawai ai me na mamo a Iseraela, a e hoolaaia mai ai, e ko'u nani.
44 I will dedicate the Sacred Tent and the altar. I will also dedicate Aaron and his sons to serve me [by being] priests.
A e hoolaa no wau i ka halelewa o ke anaina kanaka, a me ke kuahu: e hoolaa no hoi au ia Aarona. a me kana mau keikikane, e lawelawe no'u ma ka oihana kahuna.
45 I will live among the Israeli people, and I will be their God.
A e noho no wau iwaena konu o na mamo a Iseraela, a owau auanei ko lakou Akua.
46 They will know that I, Yahweh their God, am the one who brought them out of Egypt in order that I might live among them.”
A e ike auanei lakou, owau no Iehova, ko lakou Akua, ka mea i lawe mai ia lakou, mai ka aina o Aigupita mai, i noho wau iwaena o lakou. Owau, o Iehova no ko lakou Akua.

< Exodus 29 >