< Exodus 38 >
1 [Several men helped] Bezalel to make the altar for burning sacrifices. They made it from acacia wood. It was square, (7-1/2 feet/2.2 meters) on each side, and it was (4-1/2 feet/1.3 meters) high.
Hagi Bezaleli'a akasia zafareti kresramnavu itama tro hu'neana, mareri'amo'a 1 mitagi 30'a sentemita higeno zaza'amo'ene kahesa'amo'enena mago avamenteke 2 mitagi 20'a sentemita hu'ne.
2 They made [a projection that looked like] a horn on each of the top corners. The projections were carved from the same block of wood that the altar [was made of]. They covered the whole altar with bronze.
Hanki 4'a omerenagente eme renagente'ma hutera mago pazive tro huntetere higeno, ana pazivetamina itama tro'ma hu'neana zafareti tro higeno rutragote no erimago zanke higeno, ana ita bronsireti amega'a anovazinte'ne.
3 They made the pans in which to put the greasy ashes [from the animal sacrifices]. They also made the shovels for cleaning out the ashes. They made the basins and forks for turning the meat as it cooked, and buckets for carrying hot coals/ashes. All of those things were made from bronze.
Ana itare'ma eri'zama eri'zantamina bronsireti tro'ma hu'neana, tanefa'ma katetre kavoraminki, osama kate sipetiraminki, ru tritri hu zuomparaminki, afu'ma revazuhu zotaraminki, tevema tagi osi zuomparaminki huno tro hu'ne.
4 They also made a bronze grating to hold the wood and burning coals. They put the grating under the rim that went around the altar. [They] made it so that it was [inside the altar], halfway down.
Bronsireti rama'a kantami hagente'za strena tro huno tevema hugre itamofo anagati'ma urami'nea agu'afi antegeno uramino amu'nompi me'ne.
5 They made bronze rings in which to put the poles [for carrying the altar], and fastened one of them to each of the corners of the altar.
Anante 4'a bronsire rini tro huno azotama vazinteno erisga huno vu'zana 4'a renagentetera rukamre'ne.
6 They made the poles from acacia wood and covered them with bronze.
Hagi agra akasia zafareti tare azota antreno tro huteno bronsireti eri anovazine.
7 They put the poles through the rings on each side of the altar. The poles were for carrying the altar.
Ana azotarerena kresramna vu itamofo asoparega riniramima tro'ma huntepinka erino vazinte'ne. Ana vogisi'a kuta zafareti tro higeno, agu'afina hagro huno me'ne.
8 The altar was [hollow] like an empty box. It was made from boards [of acacia wood]. They made/cast the washbasin and its base from bronze. The bronze was from the mirrors that belonged to the women who worked at the entrance of the Sacred Tent.
Anumzanema atruhu seli mono nomofo kafante'ma eri'zama e'neri'za a'nemo'za zmavugosa negaza bronsire kapo Bezaleli'a erino, ti fre zuompane aga'anena tro hunte'ne.
9 [Around the Sacred Tent] Bezalel and his helpers made a courtyard. To form the courtyard, they made curtains of fine white linen. On the south side, the curtain was (150 feet/46 meters) long.
Anantera seli mono nomofo kuma keginama hu'neana, sauti kaziga zaza'amo'a 44'a mita higeno osi nofiteti zagino hati'nea tavaravereti keginarera tafinteno enevuno,
10 [To hang the curtain], they made 20 bronze posts and 20 bronze bases, [one for under each post]. [To fasten the curtains to] the posts, they made silver hooks, and [they made metal] rods [covered with] silver.
Keginama azeri oti zafaramina 20'a tro nehuno, kegina zafamofo regri tra'a bronsireti 20'a tro nehuno, tavravema erirusi huno tafinte'zantamine rininena silvareti tro hunte'ne.
11 They made the same kind of curtains, posts, bases, and hooks for the north side of the courtyard.
Ana zanke huno noti kaziga keginahu tavravene seli mono noma azeri oti zafaramina 20'a tro nehuno, kegina zafamofo tra'a bronsireti 20'a tro nehuno, tavravema erirusi huno tafinte'zantamine nofi'ma rente'zantamina silvareti ana zafaramimofo avozarera tro hunte'ne.
12 On the west side [of the courtyard], they made a curtain (75 feet/23 meters) long. They also made ten posts on which to hang the curtains, and ten bases, with silver hooks and [metal] rods [covered with] silver.
Ana seli mono nomofo zage ufre kaziga tavravenu'ma keginama hu'neana kahesa'amo'a 22'a mita higeno, keginama eri oti'zafa 10ni'ane tra zamia, 10ni'a silvareti tro hu'ne.
13 On the east side, [where the entrance is], the courtyard was (75 feet/23 meters) wide.
Hanki zage hanati kazigama avugosama hunte'nea kaziga kuma'mofo kahesa'amo'a 22'a mita hu'ne.
14 On each side of the entrance, they made a curtain (22-1/2 feet/6.6 meters) wide. On each side they [were hung from] three posts, and one base was under each post.
Kama ufrete'ma tamaga kaziga hanti tavravea, zaza'amo'a 6gis mitagi, 60 sentimita higeno, kegina retrure zafa 3'a tro nehuno tra'aramina 3'a tro huno ana zafarera tavravea tafinteno evu'ne.
Hanki kama ufrete'ma hoga kazigama tafi tavravemofona zaza'amo'a 6gis mitagi 60 sentimita higeno, 3'a retrure zafagi, 3'a regri tra'aramina tro huteno anante tavravea tafinteno evu'ne.
16 All the curtains around the courtyard were made from fine white linen.
Ana kuma keginama maka hugagi'neana zmana'zmana nofiteti zagino tro hu'nea tavravereti kegina huno kagi'ne.
17 All the posts around the courtyard were made of bronze, but the tops were covered with silver. The posts were connected with [metal] rods [covered with] silver. The clasps/fasteners and hooks were made of silver.
Ana kumamofo maka kegina zafaramintera, erirusi hunte zantamine riniraminena silvaretike tro nehuno, keginama regri tratamina bronsireti tro hu'ne.
18 For the entrance of the courtyard, they made a curtain from fine white linen, and a skilled weaver embroidered it with blue, purple, and red yarn/thread. The curtain was (30 feet/9 meters) long and (7-1/2 feet/2.3 meters) high, just like the other curtains around the courtyard.
Hanki ana kumapima ufre kante'ma ruhiza'mahu tavaravema haneno tro'ma hu'neana, hokonke'ene fitunke'ene koranke nofiteti'ene, tro hunte'ne. Ana tavravemofo zaza'amo'a 9ni'a mita higeno, kahesa'amo'a 2 mitagi 2'a sentamita higeno maka kaziganena ana zanke hu'ne.
19 All the curtains were made of fine white linen. They were supported by four posts, and [under each post] was a base made of bronze. All the posts around the courtyard were connected with [metal] rods [covered with] silver. The clasps/fasteners were made of silver, and the tops of the posts were covered with silver.
Hagi 4'a retrure zafane regri tra'zamia bronsireti 4'a tro hunenteno tavravema erirusihu zantamine, ana zafaramimofo asenire ene rinire'enena silvareti tro hu'ne.
20 All the tent pegs to support the Sacred Tent and the curtains around the courtyard were made of bronze.
Kuma keginamofo tavraverarene seli mono nomofo tavravema avazuhumpi huno rente azotaramina bronsiretike ana maka tro hu'ne.
21 Here is a list of the amounts of metal used to make the Sacred Tent. Moses/I told [some men from] the tribe of Levi to [count all the materials used and] write down the amounts. Ithamar, the son of Aaron the priest, supervised those men.
Anumzamofo seli mono noma kasegema ante noma kinaku eritru hu'naza zantamina, Mosesi'a Livae nagaku hampriho higeno, Aroni ne'mofo Itama ana eri'zantera vugota hu'nege'za hampri'naze.
22 Bezalel the son of Uri and grandson of Hur made all the things that Yahweh commanded Moses/me to be made.
Juda nagapinti ne' Bezaleli'a Uri ne'mofo Huri negeho ana maka zantmima Anumzamo'ma tro huo huno Mosese'ma hunte'nea zantamina tro hu'ne.
23 Bezalel’s helper was Oholiab, the son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan. Oholiab was a skilled engraver who made artistic things. He made fine white linen, and he embroidered designs using blue, purple, and red yarn/thread. He also made other cloth.
Hagi Dani nagapinti ne' Ahisamaki ne'mofo Oholiapu'a ruzahu ruzahu zante'ma azanteti'ma hanagatino tro'ma hu antahi'zane, hokonke'ma, fitunke'ma, koranke tavravere'ma hatino avoma kre antahi'zane, zmana'zmana nofinu'ma haneno tavrave'ma trohu antahi'zama eri'nea ne'mo aza hu'ne.
24 All the gold that was used to make the Sacred Tent weighed (2,195 pounds/1,000 kg.). They used the official standard when they weighed the gold.
Anumzamofo seli mono noma kisazegu'ma eri vereve hu ofama eri'za azageno ana noma kivagare'nea golimofo kna'ama monompima refko'ma nehaza avamente'ma hampri'nazana, kna'amo'a 998'a kilogremi hu'ne.
25 All the silver that the people contributed when the leaders (took the census/counted the men) weighed (7,500 pounds/3,400 kg.). They also used the official standard when they weighed the silver.
Hagi silvama eri'za azageno'ma seli mono nompima kna'ama refko'ma nehaza avamente'ma refko'ma hu'naza, kna'amo'a 3tausen 4 hantre 30'a kilogremi hu'ne.
26 All the men who were at least 20 years old were counted, and they each paid the required amount. That was a total of 603,550 men.
Hagi 20'a kafuma agatereno mareri anagamu atre'nea vene'neramimo'za, zamagire'ma eri'za e'naza silvamofo kna'ama mono nompima refko nehaza avamente refko hu'za ke'nazana 6'a gremi hu'nea silva eri'za eme atre'naze. Hagi ana makara 603, tausenigi 550'a vene'nemo'za eri'za e'naze.
27 They used (75 pounds/34 kg.) of silver for making/casting each of the 100 bases to [put under the posts to support] the curtains of the Sacred Tent.
Anumzamofo seli mono nomofo retrure zafaramimofo regri tra'ama tro'ma hu'nazana, 100'a tro hazageno, ana tra'ma tro'ma hu'naza silvamofo kna'amo'a 34'a kilogremi huterere hu'ne.
28 Bezalel [and his helpers] used the (50 pounds/30 kg.) of silver that was not used for the bases to make the rods and the hooks for the posts, and to cover the tops of the posts.
Kna'amo'ma 30'a kilogremima hu'nea silvama amnema meama'areti, eri fagagi'za tavravema tafinte'zane, rinine tro nehu'za retrure zafaramimofona aseni'anena erinovaziza tro hu'naze.
29 The bronze that the people contributed weighed (5,310 pounds/2,425 kg.).
Hanki Anumzamofoma eri vereve hu ofama eme ami'naza bronsimofo ana maka kna'amo'a 2 tausenigi 425fu'a kilogremi hu'ne.
30 With the bronze, Bezalel and his helpers made the bases for under the posts at the entrance of the Sacred Tent. They also made the altar for burning sacrifices, the grating for it and the tools used with it,
E'i ana maka bronsireti seli mono nomofo kahante retrure zafaramimofo regri trazamine, bronsireti tro hu'nea Kresramanavu itane, rama'a kantami hagente strenane, ana itare'ma eri'zama eri zantamina tro hu'ne.
31 the bases for the posts [that supported the curtains] that surrounded the courtyard and the bases for the entrance to the courtyard, and the pegs for the Sacred Tent and for [the curtains around] the courtyard.
Ana bronsiretike seli mono nonkuma'mofo kegina zafaramima regri tra zamine, kahama ufrete zafaramimofo tra zami'ne, maka tvaravema avazuhumpi huno anaki azotaraminena tro hu'ne.