< Exodus 39 >
1 Bezalel, Oholiab, and the other skilled workmen made the beautiful clothes for Aaron to wear while he did his work as a priest in the Holy Place. They made them from blue, purple, and red cloth, just as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
Hmuencim ah aka thotat kah hnithun himbai khaw a thim, daidi, hlampai a lingdik neh a saii. Te phoeiah BOEIPA loh Moses a uen vanbangla Aaron ham khaw hmuencim himbai a hui uh.
2 They made the sacred apron from fine white linen and from blue, purple, and red cloth.
Te phoeiah sui hnisui te a thim, daidi, hlampai a lingdik la a en tih hnitang la a tah.
3 They hammered some thin sheets of gold and cut them into thin strips which they embroidered into the fine linen and into the blue, purple, and red cloth.
Sui phaldaep te a daep tih hamrhui khaw a thim la, daidi la, hlampai a lingdik la, bibi moehnah neh hnitang la saii ham a ah.
4 The apron had two shoulder straps, to join the front part to the back part at the shoulders.
Holhnam te a hmuicue rhoi ah hlinghlui ham a saii uh tih a hmoi te a hlinghlui.
5 A carefully-woven sash, which was made from the same materials as the sacred apron, was [sewn] onto the sacred apron. This was made exactly as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
A pholip dongkah cihin khaw a bibi bangla a soah sui, a thim, daidi, hlampai a lingdik neh BOEIPA loh Moses a uen vanbangla hnitang la a tah.
6 They cut two valuable onyx stones and enclosed them in a tiny gold frame, and a skilled gem-cutter engraved on the stones the names of the twelve sons of Jacob.
Sui oibom dongkah a det oitha lungto te a saii tih kutbuen thingthuk te Israel ca rhoek kah ming la a thuk.
7 They fastened the stones to the shoulder straps of the sacred apron, to represent the twelve Israeli tribes, exactly as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
Te te BOEIPA loh Moses a uen vanbangla Israel ca rhoek ham poekkoepnah lungto la hnisui kah holhnam dongah a bang.
8 They made the sacred chest pouch. They made it of the same materials as the sacred apron and embroidered it in the same way.
Rhangpho te khaw sui hnisui dongkah kutngo bangla bibi moehnah neh a thim, daidi, hlampai a lingdik a en tih hnitang la a tah.
9 It was square, and the material was folded double, so that it was (9 in./22 cm.) long and (9 in./22 cm.) wide.
Rhangpho a saii te hniboeng la om tih a yaep, a yun khap at neh a daang khap at la a yaep.
10 They fastened four rows of valuable stones onto the pouch. In the first row, they put a [red] ruby, a [yellow] topaz, and a [red] garnet.
A soah lungto a than, than li a hulh tih a than cuek te lungling, vaya neh tamkuei,
11 In the second row, they put a [green] emerald, a [blue] sapphire, and a [clear/white] diamond.
A than bae dongah ah khocillung, minhum neh lungmik,
12 In the third row they put a [red] jacinth, a [white] agate, and a [purple] amethyst.
a than thum dongah tamsenlung, khopang lung neh kemden,
13 In the fourth row, they put a [yellow] beryl, a [red] carnelian, and a [green] jasper. They set each of the stones in tiny gold frames.
A than li dongah timsuih, oitha, maihae te a hulhnah neh sui oibom dongah a bom.
14 On each of the twelve stones they engraved the name of one of the sons of Jacob, to represent one of the twelve Israeli tribes.
Lungto te khaw Israel ca hlai nit ming neh a khueh. Lungto ming tarhing ah koca hlai nit ham khaw a ming te kutbuen thingthuk la rhip a khueh pah.
15 They made two [chains] from pure gold and braided them like cords, to [attach] the sacred pouch [to the sacred apron].
Rhangpho dongkah cuehnah cangtui-rhaica khaw sui cilh rhuivaeh dongkah kutngo la a saii.
16 They made two gold rings, and they attached them to the upper corners of the sacred pouch.
Sui oibom panit neh sui kutcaeng panit a saii tih kutcaeng rhoi te rhangpho kah a hmoi rhoi ah a bang.
17 They fastened one end of each cord to one of the rings.
Sui rhuivaeh rhoi te rhangpho hmoi kah kutcaeng rhoi dongah a khih uh.
18 They fastened the other end of each cord to the two (settings/tiny frames) [that enclosed the stones]. Then they attached the sacred pouch to the shoulder straps of the sacred apron.
Rhuivaeh rhoi kah a hmoi rhoi te oibom rhoi dongla a hlinghlui. Te rhoek te a hmai kah hnisui holhnam dongla a khih uh.
19 Then they made two more gold rings and attached them to the lower corners of the sacred pouch, on the inside edges, next to the sacred apron.
Te phoeiah sui kutcaeng panit te a saii uh tih hnisui a khui, a hmai a hmoi dongah rhangpho hmoi rhoi dongah a khih uh.
20 They made two more gold rings and attached them to the lower part of the front of the shoulder straps, near to where [the shoulder straps] were joined [to the sacred apron], just above the carefully-woven sash/waistband.
Sui kutcaeng rhoi a saii uh tih te rhoi te hnisui cihin sokah a rhui voeivang taeng, a hmai ah a dang kah hnisui holhnam rhoi dongla a hlin.
21 They tied the rings on the sacred pouch to the rings on the sacred apron with a blue cord, so that the sacred pouch was above the sash/waistband and would not come loose from the sacred apron.
Rhangpho dongkah a kutcaeng rhoi neh te hnisui dongkah kutcaeng rhoi te hamrhui a thim neh a pin. BOEIPA loh Moses a uen bangla hnisui kah cihin soah a om daengah ni rhangpho hnisui dong lamloh a hawl pawt eh.
22 They made the robe that is to be worn underneath the priest’s sacred apron, using only blue [cloth].
Te phoeiah hnikul te hnisui dongkah kutngo bangla a saii tih a thim la boeih a tah.
23 It had an opening through which [the priest] would put his head. They sewed a border around this opening, to prevent the material from tearing.
Hnikul kah a rhai te a laklung ah rhawnmoep kah a rhai bangla om tih a rhai ham a kongnah khaw pin a om dongah pawn mahpawh.
24 At the lower edge on the robe, they fastened [decorations that resembled] pomegranate fruit. The decorations were [woven from] blue, purple, and red yarn/thread.
Hnikul dongkah hnihmoi ah tale thaih a saii tih a thim, daidi, hlampai a lingdik neh a tah.
25 Between each of these decorations, they fastened a tiny bell made from pure gold, so there was a bell and a pomegranate, a bell and a pomegranate, alternating all around the hem of the robe
Sui cilh te hling la a saii tih hling te hnikul hnihmoi kah tale laklo, tale laklo ah pin a bang.
26 for [Aaron to wear while] he did his work as a priest. They made all these things exactly as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
BOEIPA loh Moses a uen vanbangla aka thotat ham kah hnikul hmoi ah te hling neh tale thaih, hling neh tale thaih tila pin a bang.
27 They wove long-sleeved tunics/gowns from fine white linen, for Aaron and his sons.
Te phoeiah Aaron ham neh anih koca rhoek ham hnitang kutngo a tah angkidung te a hui uh.
28 They also made a turban of fine linen [for Aaron to wear around his head]. They made the caps and the undershorts [for Aaron’s sons] from fine linen.
Hnitang lupong neh lukhuem khaw, hnitang samkhuem neh takhlawk hnii khaw hnitang la a tah.
29 They made the embroidered sash/waistband [for Aaron] from fine linen and from blue, purple, and red cloth, and they embroidered designs on it using blue, purple, and red yarn/thread, exactly as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
Lamko te khaw hnitang la a tah tih BOEIPA loh Moses a uen vanbangla a kutngo te a thim, daidi, hlampai a lingdik neh a en.
30 They also made the tiny ornament of pure gold and had a skilled workman engrave on it the words, ‘Dedicated to Yahweh’.
Rhuisam tamlaep cim te khaw sui cilh neh a saii tih a soah kutbuen dongkah thingthuk cadaek te BOEIPA ham Cim tila a daek.
31 They fastened this to the front of the turban by a blue cord, just as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
Te phoeiah BOEIPA loh Moses a uen bangla te te a so ah lupong dongah khih ham hamrhui a thim neh a hlinghlui.
32 Finally they finished all the work to make the Sacred Tent. They brought to Moses/me all the things that they had made. They had made them exactly as Yahweh had commanded me.
Tingtunnah dap ah dungtlungim kah thothuengnah boeih a coeng tangloeng coeng. Israel ca rhoek loh a saii uh vaengah a cungkuem dongah BOEIPA loh Moses a uen te ni a. saii uh van.
33 They brought to him/me the Sacred Tent and all the things that were used with it: the hooks, the frames, the crossbars, the posts and their bases,
Te phoeiah dungtlungim te Moses taengah dap neh a hnopai boeih, a rhuithu neh a longlaeng a thohkalh khaw, a thohkalh neh a tung a buenhol khaw.
34 the coverings for the Sacred Tent that were made of tanned/dyed rams’ skins and goatskins, the curtains,
Imphu, tutal pho a thimyum neh imphu, saham pho te khaw himbaiyan hniyan khaw,
35 the sacred chest that contained the stone slabs [on which the commandments were written], the poles, the lid for the chest,
Olphong thingkawng neh a thingpang khaw a tlaeng khaw,
36 the table with all the things that were used with it, the sacred bread [that was offered] to God,
Caboei neh a hnopai boeih neh a hmai kah buh,
37 the lampstand made of pure gold and all its lamps and all the things that were to be used to take care of it, the oil for the lamps,
A hmaithoi cim kah hmaitung neh hmaithoi bong khaw, a hnopai cungkuem neh hmaivang situi khaw,
38 the golden altar [for burning incense], the oil for anointing, the sweet-smelling incense, the curtain for the entrance to the Sacred Tent,
Sui hmueihtuk neh koelhnah situi khaw, botui bo-ul neh dap thohka kah himbaiyan khaw,
39 the bronze altar [for burning sacrifices] and its bronze grating, the poles [for carrying] it, and all the other things that were used with it, the washbasin and its base,
rhohum hmueihtuk neh rhohum pahak khaw, a thingpang neh a hnopai boeih, baeldung neh a kho khaw,
40 the curtains [that surrounded] the courtyard, the posts and bases that supported them, the curtain for the entrance to the courtyard and its ropes, the tent pegs, and all the other things that would be used in the Sacred Tent,
vongtung imbang kah a tung neh a buenhol khaw, vongup vongka dongkah himbaiyan khaw, a liva neh te a hlingcong khaw, dungtlungim kah thothuengnah hnopai cungkuem neh tingtunnah dap ham khaw,
41 the beautiful sacred clothes for Aaron to wear when he did his work in the Holy Place, and the special clothes for his sons to wear as they did their work as priests.
Hmuencim ah aka thotat ham hnithun himbai te khaw, khosoih Aaron kah hmuencim himbai neh aka khosoih ham koi anih koca rhoek kah himbai te khaw a khuen uh.
42 The Israeli people had done all this work exactly as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
BOEIPA loh Moses taengah boeih a uen vanbangla Israel ca rhoek loh thothuengnah cungkuem te a saii uh.
43 Then Moses/I saw all the work that they had done. Truly, they had done everything exactly as Yahweh had commanded [that it should be done]. Then Moses/I [asked God to] bless them.
Moses loh bitat cungkuem te a hmuh vaengah BOEIPA kah a uen bangla buelh a saii uh. A saii tangloeng dongah amih te Moses loh a uem.