< Ezekiel 41 >
1 Then the man brought me into the temple's holy place and measured the doorposts—six cubits in width on either side.
Pea hili ia naʻa ne ʻomi au ki he fale tapu, ʻo ne fua ʻae ngaahi pou, ko e kiupite ʻe ono hono laulahi ʻi he potu ʻe taha, pea ono hono kiupite ʻi he potu ʻe taha, he ko hono laulahi ia ʻoe fale fehikitaki.
2 The width of the doorway was ten cubits; the wall on each side was five cubits in length. Then the man measured the dimensions of the holy place—forty cubits in length and twenty cubits in width.
Pea ko hono laulahi ʻoe matapā ko e kiupite ʻe hongofulu; pea ko e kau matapā ko e kiupite ʻe nima ʻi hono potu ʻe taha, pea ko e kiupite ʻe nima ʻi hono potu ʻe taha: pea naʻa ne fua hono lōloa ko e kiupite ʻe fāngofulu; pea ko hono laulahi ko e kiupite ʻe uofulu.
3 Then the man went into the very holy place and measured the posts of the doorway—two cubits, and the doorway was six cubits in width. The walls on either side were seven cubits in width.
Pea naʻe toki ʻalu ia ki loto, pea ne fua ʻae pou ʻoe matapā ko e kiupite ʻe ua; pea ko e matapā ko e kiupite ʻe ono; pea ko hono laulahi ʻoe matapā ko e kiupite ʻe fitu.
4 Then he measured the room's length—twenty cubits. Its width—twenty cubits to the front of the temple hall. Then he said to me, “This is the most holy place.”
Naʻe pehē mo ʻene fua ʻa hono lōloa, ko e kiupite ʻe uofulu; pea ko hono laulahi ʻi he muʻa fale tapu ko e kiupite ʻe uofulu: pea naʻa ne pehē mai kiate au, “Ko e potu toputapu eni.”
5 Then the man measured the wall of the house—it was six cubits thick. The width of each side room around the house was four cubits in width.
Hili ia naʻa ne fua ʻae holisi ʻoe fale, ko e kiupite ʻe ono: pea ko e laulahi ʻoe ngaahi potu fale kituʻa ʻaia naʻe takatakai ʻaki ʻae fale ʻi hono potu kotoa pē, ko e taki taha ʻae kiupite ʻe fā.
6 There were side rooms on three levels, one room above another, thirty rooms on each level. There were ledges around the wall of the house, to support all of the side rooms, for there was no support put in the wall of the house.
Pea naʻe fata tolu ʻae ngaahi potu fale kituʻa, pea taki tolungofulu ʻa hono fakaʻotu; pea naʻe faʻaki hono ngaahi lalango ki he ʻā kituʻa, koeʻuhi ke mālohi, ka naʻe ʻikai ke aʻu ki he holisi ʻoe fale.
7 So the side rooms widened and went around going up, for the house went around higher and higher all around; the rooms widened as the house went up, and a stairway went up to the highest level, through the middle level.
Pea naʻe ai hono fakaʻataʻatā mo e hala fakatakamilo, naʻe ʻalu hake ki ʻolunga ki he ngaahi potu fale: he naʻe ʻalu hake ʻo takatakai ʻae fale ʻe he hala fakatakamilo: pea naʻe fakaʻaʻau ʻo ʻatā ange ʻae ngaahi potu fale ʻo fakatatau mo ʻene ʻalu ki ʻolunga ʻo fua fai mei lalo.
8 Then I saw a raised part all around the house, the foundation for the side chambers; it measured a full stick in height—six cubits.
Pea naʻaku mamata foki ki he māʻolunga ʻoe fale ʻi hono takatakai hake: ko e keli hono tuʻunga ʻoe ngaahi potu fale kituʻa, ko e kaho kātoa ʻe taha naʻe ono hono kiupite lōloa.
9 The width of the wall of the side rooms on the outside was five cubits. There was an open space to the outside of these rooms in the sanctuary.
Ko hono matolu ʻoe holisi ki he potu fale kituʻa, ko e kiupite ʻe nima: pea ko e potu naʻe tuku ke ʻatā ko e tuʻuʻanga ia ʻoe ngaahi potu fale ki lotoʻā.
10 On the other side of this open space were the priests' outer side rooms; this space was twenty cubits in width all around the sanctuary.
Pea ko hono fakavahavaha ʻoe ngaahi potu fale, ko e kiupite ʻe uofulu, pea naʻe pehē fakatakamilo hake pe ʻi he fale kātoa.
11 There were doors into the side rooms from another open space—one doorway was on the north side, and the other on the south side. The width of this open area was five cubits all around.
Pea naʻe hanga atu ʻae matapā ʻoe ngaahi potu fale kituʻa, ki he potu naʻe tuku ke ʻataʻatā, ko e matapā ʻe taha ki he potu tokelau, pea ko e taha ki he potu tonga: pea ko e laulahi ʻoe potu naʻe tuku ʻatā pe, ko e kiupite ʻe nima hono fua takatakai.
12 The building that faced the courtyard on the west side was seventy cubits in width. Its wall measured five cubits thick all around, and it was ninety cubits in length.
Pea ko eni, ko e fale ʻaia naʻe tuʻu ki muʻa ʻi he ʻataʻatā ʻi he potu ngataʻanga ki lulunga, ko hono laulahi ko e kiupite ʻe fitungofulu: pea ko hono matolu ʻoe ʻā naʻe takatakai ʻaki ʻae fale ko e kiupite ʻe nima, pea ko hono lōloa, ko e kiupite ʻe hivangofulu.
13 Then the man measured the sanctuary—one hundred cubits in length. The separated building, its wall, and the courtyard also measured one hundred cubits in length.
Ko ia naʻa ne fua ʻae fale, ko e kiupite ʻe teau ʻa hono lōloa; pea ko hono potu ʻataʻatā, pea mo e fale, fakataha mo hono ngaahi ʻā, ko hono lōloa, ko e kiupite ʻe teau;
14 The width of the front of the courtyard in front of the sanctuary was also one hundred cubits.
Mo e laulahi foki ʻoe mata fale, mo hono potu ʻataʻatā ki he feituʻu hahake, ko e kiupite ia ʻe teau.
15 Then the man measured the length of the building behind the sanctuary, to its west, and the galleries on either side—one hundred cubits. The holy place and the portico,
Pea naʻa ne fua hono lōloa ʻoe fale, ʻi he potu ʻoku hanga ki he potu ʻataʻatā, ʻaia naʻe ʻituʻa ʻi ai, mo hono ngaahi hala kituʻa fale ʻi hono potu fakatouʻosi, ko e kiupite ia ʻe teau, ʻaia mo e potu toputapu ki loto, mo e ngaahi fale hala ʻoe lotoʻā;
16 the inner walls and the windows, including the narrow windows, and the galleries all around on three levels, were all paneled in wood.
ʻAe ngaahi pou ʻoe matapā, mo e ngaahi kātupa fāsiʻi, mo e ngaahi hala kituʻa, ʻo takatakai hake ʻi hono fata ʻe tolu, ʻaia naʻe hanga mai ki he matapā, naʻe ʻaofi ʻaki kotoa pē ia ʻae ʻakau ʻo fai mei he funga kelekele ʻo aʻu hake ki he ngaahi kātupa, pea naʻe ʻaofi foki mo e ngaahi kātupa;
17 Above the entryway to the inner sanctuary and spaced along the walls there was a measured pattern.
Naʻe fai fakafuofua pe ʻo aʻu ki ʻolunga ʻi he matapā, ʻio, ʻo aʻu ki he fale ki loto mo tuʻa, ʻo takatakai hake ʻi he ʻā ʻi loto mo tuʻa.
18 It was decorated with cherubim and palm trees; with a palm tree between each cherub, and each cherub had two faces:
Pea naʻe teuʻi ʻaki ia ʻae ngaahi selupi, mo e ngaahi ʻakau ko e ponga, he naʻe fevahaʻanaki ʻaki ʻae ʻakau ko e ponga, ʻae ngaahi selupi; pea naʻe taki ua ʻae mata ʻoe selupi;
19 the face of a man looked toward a palm tree on one side, and the face of a young lion looked toward a palm tree on the other side. They were carved all around the entire house.
Ko ia naʻe hanga ʻae mata ʻoe tangata ki he ʻakau ko e ponga, ʻi hono potu ʻe taha, pea hanga ʻae mata ʻoe laione mui ki he ʻakau ko e ponga, ʻi hono potu ʻe taha; naʻe pehē hono ngaohi ʻo takatakai ʻi he fale ʻo ʻosi.
20 From the ground to above the doorway, cherubim and palm trees were carved on the outer wall of the house.
Naʻe ngaohi ʻae selupi, mo e ngaahi ponga, ʻo fua fai mei he funga kelekele ʻo aʻu ki he potu ki ʻolunga ʻi he matapā, pea ʻi he ʻā ʻoe fale tapu.
21 The gate posts of the holy place were square. Their appearance was like the appearance of
Naʻe fua ke potupotutatau ʻae pou ʻoe fale tapu, mo e mata fale ʻoe potu toputapu; naʻa na mata tatau ʻosi pe.
22 the wooden altar in front of the holy place, which was three cubits high and two cubits in length on each side. Its corner posts, base, and frame were made of wood. Then the man said to me, “This is the table that stands before Yahweh.”
Ko e kiupite ʻe tolu ko hono māʻolunga ia ʻoe feilaulauʻanga ʻakau, mo hono lōloa, ko e kiupite ʻe ua; pea ko hono tuliki, mo hono potu fakalōloa, mo hono kaokao naʻe ngaohi ʻaki ʻae ʻakau: pea naʻa ne pehē mai kiate au, “Ko e palepale ia ʻaia ʻoku ʻi he ʻao ʻo Sihova.”
23 There were double doors for the holy place and the most holy place.
Pea naʻe ua ʻae matapā ʻi he faletapu, pea mo e potu toputapu.
24 These doors had two hinged door panels each, two panels for one door and two panels for the other.
Pea naʻe taki ua ʻae potu matapā naʻe tautau; ko e potu matapā ʻe ua ki he matapā ʻe taha, pea ua ki he matapā ʻe taha.
25 Carved on them—on the doors of the holy place—were cherubim and palm trees just as the walls were decorated, and there was a wooden roof over the portico at the front.
Pea naʻe tongi ki ai, mo e matapā ʻoe fale tapu ʻae selupi, mo e ngaahi ponga, ʻo tatau mo ia naʻe ʻi he ngaahi ʻā; pea naʻe ʻaofi ʻaki ʻae laupapa matolu ʻae mata fale ʻoe fale hala kituʻa.
26 There were narrow windows and palm trees on either side of the portico. These were the side rooms of the house, and they also had overhanging roofs.
Pea naʻe ʻi ai ʻae ngaahi kātupa fāsiʻi, mo e ngaahi ponga, ʻi hono potu fakatouʻosi, pea mo e ngaahi potu ʻoe fale hala, mo e ngaahi potu fale ʻoe fale lahi, mo e ngaahi laupapa matolu.