< Ezekiel 45 >
1 “‘When the land of Israel is divided [among the twelve tribes], you must present to me, Yahweh, one part of the land to be a sacred district. It will be (8.3 miles/13.3 km.) long and (6.7 miles/10.6 km.) wide. That entire area will be (holy/set apart for me).
“‘Ka ipogo pinyni ni dhout Israel kaka girkeni, to nyaka uwal tenge lowo ma borne romo fut alufu piero adek gabiriyo gi mia abich, to lachne en fut alufu piero adek. Kama owal ni Jehova Nyasaye duto nobed maler.
2 Part of that area, (875 feet/265 meters) on each side, will be for the temple area. An additional strip of ground, (87-1/2 feet/26.5 meters) wide, will be left empty all around the temple area.
Kuom lopno, ma borne gi lachne en fut mia abiriyo gi piero abich maromre noket tenge mondo gerie kama ler mar lemo, kendo nowe thuolo alwora ma hekaluno maromo fut piero abiriyo gabich.
3 Inside that sacred district, measure a section (8.3 miles/13.3 km.) long and (3.5 miles/5.3 km.) wide.
To e kuom lopno, ema unupim kendo uket tenge kama borne romo fut alufu piero adek gabiriyo gi mia abich, to lachne romo fut alufu apar gabich. Iye kanyo ema kama ler mar lemo nobedie, ma en Kama Ler Moloyo.
4 That section will be the sacred portion of the land for the priests who work in the temple and who come near to me to serve me. It will be a place for their houses as well as being a holy place for the temple.
Enobed migawo mar lowo mowal ni jodolo machiwo misango e kama ler mar lemo kendo ka gisudo machiegni ka gitiyo e nyim Jehova Nyasaye. Enobed kama utegi mag dak nitie ma en bende e kama ler mogerie kar lemo.
5 An area (8.3 miles/13.3 km.) long and (3.5 miles/5.3 km.) wide will be for the descendants of Levi who work in the temple. That area will belong to them, and they will be permitted to build cities there to live in.
Jo-Lawi matiyo ei hekalu nomi kama borne romo fut alufu piero adek gabiriyo gi mia abich, to lachne romo fut alufu apar gabich kaka mwandugi, mondo gernigie ute ma gidakie.
6 Alongside that sacred area will be a section of land that is (8.3 miles/13.3 km.) long and (1.7 miles/2.65 km.) wide. It will be for a city where anyone in Israel [MTY] will be permitted to live.
“‘Weuru lowo tenge ma lachne romo fut alufu abiriyo gi mia abich, to borne romo fut alufu piero adek gabiriyo gi mia abich ni dala maduongʼ, enobed mogoyo tongʼ gi lowo mowal ni Nyasayeno kendo nobed mar jo-Israel duto.
7 The king will have two sections of land; one will be on the western side of the sacred district and other will be on the eastern side of the sacred district. The one on the western side will extend west to the Mediterranean Sea. The one on the eastern side will extend east to the eastern end of the country. The eastern and western borders of the king’s land will be next to the areas allotted to the tribes.
“‘Wuod ruoth noyud lowo mogoyo tongʼ gi alwora mar gwengʼ maler kod kama ogerie dala maduongʼ. Yo podho chiengʼ lop wuod ruoth nochop nyaka e dho nam, to yo wuok chiengʼ lopno nogiki e tongʼ piny. Kuom mano borne koa yo wuok chiengʼ nyaka yo podho chiengʼ nobed maromre gi lowo mopogne dhoot ka dhoot mar Israel.
8 That land will be the land in Israel that belongs to the king. So, [because the kings will have their own land], they will no longer need to oppress my people and steal [land] from them. They will assign the remaining parts of the land to the people, giving a part to each tribe.
Lopni nobed mwandune e piny Israel. Kendo joma aketo ruoth ok nochak oti joga githuon, to ginimi jo-dhood Israel thuolo mar kawo piny kaka margi kaluwore gi ogandagi.
9 This is what I, Yahweh the Lord, say: You kings of Israel must stop acting violently and oppressing the people! You must do what is fair and right [DOU]. Stop taking land from the people!
“‘Ma e gima Jehova Nyasaye Manyalo Gik Moko Duto wacho: Usedhi mabor moromo, yaye yawuot ruodhi mag Israel! Weuru mahundu mau kendo weuru tiyo ji githuon, to timuru gik ma adier kendo makare. Weuru sando joga, Jehova Nyasaye Manyalo Gik Moko Duto osewacho.
10 And you must use accurate scales, and accurate containers for measuring things.
Tiuru gi ratil makare gi gorogoro makare kod debe makare.
11 The baskets for measuring dry things and containers for measuring liquids must be the same size; each must hold 175 quarts/liters.
Debe achiel nyaka pongʼ gi gorogoro maromre kendo gorogoro aboro ema nyaka pongʼ debe achiel, ka debe to bedo gorogoro nyadi boro. Gorogoro ema nyaka bed gir pimo moyiedhi mipongʼogo gik moko.
12 When you weigh things, you must use weights that everyone accepts as being correct [MTY].’”
Rapim mar shekel nyaka bed marom gi rapim 20 mag gera. Shekel piero ariyo koriw gi shekel piero ariyo gabich kendo oriwe shekel apar gabich romo mina achiel.
13 “‘You must present to the king one bushel of wheat or barley for every 60 that you harvest.
“‘Ma e mich makende monego uchiw: Kuom debe achiel mar ngano unuchiw achiel ewi aboro mar gorogoro, to kuom debe achiel mar shairi unuchiw achiel ewi auchiel mar gorogoro.
14 And you must give him one quart/liter of olive oil for every 100 quarts/liters that you make.
Mor zeituni bende nyaka uket tenge achiel kuom mia achiel muyudo kuom olemo ma yiendu onyago. Nyaka upim morno gi rapim mar bath (bath apar romre gi homer achiel, kendo gi rapim miluongo ni kor).
15 Also, I, Yahweh, declare that you must take one sheep from each 200 sheep in your flocks in the pastures of Israel. Those things that you take to the king will be used with the offerings of things made from grain and for the offerings that will be completely burned and the offerings to maintain fellowship with me, offerings in order for me to forgive you for the sins that you have committed.
Bende unukaw rombo achiel kugolo e kweth ka kweth mag rombe mia ariyo mogol e lege mag Israel kuonde ma lum ngʼichie mogik. Magi notigo kod mich mag cham, gi misango miwangʼo pep kod misango mar lalruok mondo olosne ji yor pwodhruok, Jehova Nyasaye Manyalo Gik Moko Duto osewacho.
16 All the Israeli people must join in bringing those offerings to the king of Israel.
Jopinyno duto nyaka ti kaachiel e chiwo makendeni mondo ruoth oyud kaka konyore e Israel.
17 The king must provide the animals to be completely burned on the altar, grain for the grain offerings, and wine for the wine offerings for the sacred festivals that I have appointed for the people of Israel—including the festivals to celebrate each new moon and the Sabbaths. He must provide [the animals for] the offerings for the people to become acceptable to me, grain for the grain offerings, animals to be completely burned [on the altar], and offerings to maintain fellowship with me, Yahweh, in order that I will forgive the Israeli people for their sins.
Mano nobedi tij ruodh Israel mondo misengini miwangʼo pep, chiwo mag cham kod misango miolo piny, Sawo mar Dwe manyien kod mago mag Sabato e kinde mag sawo moyier duto mag jo-dhood Israel. En ema obiro chiwo misengini mag golo richo, gi chiwo mag cham gi misengini miwangʼo pep kod misengini mag lalruok mondo olosgo yor pwodhruok ni dhood Israel.
18 This is also what I, Yahweh the Lord, declare: On the first day of the first month [of each year] you must take one young bull that has no defects and [sacrifice it to] cause the temple to be acceptable to me.
“‘Ma e gima Jehova Nyasaye Manyalo Gik Moko Duto wacho: E dwe mokwongo chiengʼ mokwongo nyaka ukaw nyarwath maonge songa mondo upwodhgo kama ler mar lemo.
19 The [Supreme] Priest must take some of the blood of the offering to cause people to become acceptable to me, and smear it on the doorposts of the temple, on the four corners of the upper ledge of the altar, and on the entry posts of the inner courtyard.
Jadolo nyaka kaw remo moko kuom misengini mag golo richo kendo oketi e sirni mag dhood hekalu, kendo e konde angʼwen mag gama mamalo mar kendo mar misango, kendo ewi sirni mar rangach midonjogo e laru maiye.
20 He must do the same thing on the seventh day of the month for any people who sin without intending to sin or without realizing that what they did is sinful. By doing that you will purify the temple.
Unutim machalre kamano bende e odiechiengʼ mar abiriyo ne ngʼato angʼata motimo richo ka ok ochano, kata kuom kia, mondo upwodhgo hekalu.
21 In the first month of each year, on the 14th day of the month, you must start to celebrate the Passover Festival. The festival will last for seven days. During that time you must not eat bread made with yeast.
“‘Tarik apar gangʼwen mar dwe mokwongo, nyaka upar chiengʼ Pasaka, ma en nyasi makawo ndalo abiriyo, kendo e kindeno ruodh piny nyaka cham makati ma ok oketie thowi.
22 On the first day, the king must provide a bull to be an offering for himself and for the all the other people of the country.
E odiechiengno, ruodh piny nyaka chiw rwath kaka misango mogologo richone owuon kod richo ji duto modak e pinye.
23 And every day during those seven days he must provide seven young bulls and seven rams that have no defects, to be an offering for the people’s sins.
Odiechiengʼ kodiechiengʼ, kuom ndalo abiriyogo duto mag sawo, nyaka ochiw rwedhi abiriyo gi imbe abiriyo maonge songa, kaka misango miwangʼo pep ni Jehova Nyasaye, kaachiel gi nywok kaka misango mar golo richo.
24 He must also provide a half bushel of grain to be an offering, and also four quarts of olive oil, for each bill and ram.
Nyaka ochiw chiwo mar cham maromo kilo apar gachiel ne rwath ka rwath, kendo kilo apar gachiel ne im ka im, kaachiel gi mo maromo lita adek gi nus kuom kilo apar gachiel mar cham ka cham.
25 During the seven days of the festival [of Living in Temporary Shelters], which starts on the fifteenth day of the seventh month of each year, the king must provide the same things for offerings for the people’s sins, for offerings to be completely burned, for grain offerings, and the same amount of olive oil that he provided each day [during the Passover Festival].’”
“‘Kuom ndalo abiriyogo duto mag sawo, machakore e dwe mar abiriyo, chiengʼ tarik apar gabich, nyaka ochiw gik moko machalre, ma gin, misengini mag golo richo, misengini miwangʼo pep, kaachiel gi chiwo mag cham gi mo.