< Mose 2 27 >
1 “Tsɔ akasiati nàkpa vɔsamlekpui lae. Eƒe ta ƒe kekeme kple didime siaa nanye mita ɖeka kple desimita eve, eye wòakɔ mita ɖeka kple desimita etɔ̃.
Make an altar of acacia wood. It is to be square and measure five cubits long by five cubits wide by three cubits high.
2 Wɔ lãdzowo ɖe vɔsamlekpui la ƒe dzogoe eneawo dzi, woalé sesĩe ɖe vɔsamlekpui la ŋu. Fa akɔbli ɖe nu sia nu ŋu.
Make horns for each of its corners, all one piece with the altar, and cover the whole altar with bronze.
3 Tsɔ akɔbli wɔ vɔsamlekpui la ŋunuwo, afilɔnuwo, sofiwo, gagbɛwo, gafluwo kple dzoɖesonuwo.
Make all its utensils of bronze: buckets for removing ashes, shovels, sprinkling bowls, meat forks, and firepans.
4 Tsɔ akɔbli wɔ lãyiga, eye nàwɔ akɔblisigɛ ɖe dzogoe eneawo ŋu.
Make a bronze mesh grate for it with a bronze ring on each of its corners.
5 Klã lãyiga la ɖe mlekpui la titina, eye nàna wòanɔ teƒe si wodoa dzo ɖo la tame.
Put the grate under the ledge of the altar, so that the mesh comes halfway down the altar.
6 Tsɔ akasiati kpa kpo didiwo, eye nàfa akɔbli ɖe wo ŋu hena vɔsamlekpui la kɔkɔ.
Make poles of acacia wood for the altar and cover them with bronze.
7 Na woatsɔ ati didiawo aƒo ɖe asigɛawo me le vɔsamlekpui la ƒe axawo dzi hena vɔsamlekpui la kɔkɔ.
The poles are to be placed in the rings so that the poles are on either side of the altar when it is carried.
8 Tsɔ ʋuƒo wɔ vɔsamlekpui la, do nanɔ eme abe ale si meɖee fia wò le to la dzi ene pɛpɛpɛ.”
Make the altar hollow, using boards, just as you were shown on the mountain.
9 “Tɔ kpɔ ɖe agbadɔ la ŋu. Agbadɔ la ƒe dziehe gome nadidi mita blaene-vɔ-ene. Tsɔ avɔ si wolɔ̃ kple ɖeti ɣi dada la tɔ kpɔ siae,
Make a courtyard for the Tabernacle. For the south side of the courtyard make curtains of finely-spun linen, a hundred cubits long on one side,
10 eye nàtu kpɔti blaeve siwo ƒe afɔtiwo woatu kple akɔbliga, eye woatsɔ klosaloga atu gatagbadzɛ siwo woatsɔ avɔawo akui la ɖe kpɔtiawo ŋu.
with twenty posts and twenty bronze stands, with silver hooks and bands on the posts.
11 Woawɔ avɔ la nenema ke le anyiehe gome hã. Woaku avɔ mita blaene-vɔ-ene ɖe klosalogatagbadzɛawo ŋu, ɖe gakawo ŋu le kpɔtiawo ŋu.
Similarly there are to be curtains placed on the north side in an identical arrangement.
12 Ɣetoɖoƒe gome nadidi mita blaeve-vɔ-eve. Kpɔti ewo siwo te afɔti ewo le la nanɔ afi ma.
The curtains for the west side of the courtyard are to be fifty cubits wide, with ten posts and ten stands.
13 Ɣedzeƒe gome afi si ɣe dzena tsona hã nadidi mita blaeve-vɔ-eve.
The east side of the courtyard that faces the sunrise is to be fifty cubits wide.
14 Avɔ si didi mita ade kple afã la nanɔ akpa ɖeka na mɔnu la. Woatsi avɔ la ɖe kpɔti etɔ̃ siwo te afɔti etɔ̃ le la ŋu.
Make the curtains on one side fifteen cubits long, with three posts and three stands,
15 Avɔ didime ma tɔgbi ke nanɔ agbadɔ la ƒe akpa evelia, eye woatsi eya hã ɖe kpɔti etɔ̃ siwo te afɔti etɔ̃ le la ŋu.
and the curtains on the other side just the same.
16 “Avɔ si keke mita asiekɛ la, nanɔ kpɔtɔtɔ la ƒe mɔnu. Avɔ la nanye esi avɔlɔ̃la la lɔ̃ kple ka blɔtɔ, dzĩtɔ kple hẽtɔ, eye woatsii ɖe kpɔti ene siwo te afɔti le ɖekaɖeka la ŋu.
The entrance to the courtyard is to be twenty cubits wide, with a curtain embroidered with blue, purple, and crimson thread, and finely-spun linen, held up by four posts and four stands.
17 Woatsɔ klosalogatagbadzɛwo aklã klosalogakawo ɖe kpɔti siwo katã wotsɔ tɔ kpɔ lae la ŋu be woalé kpɔtiawo ɖekae. Akɔblifɔ sesẽwo nanɔ kpɔtiawo te ɖekaɖekae.
All the posts around the courtyard are to have silver bands, silver hooks, and bronze stands.
18 Ale kpɔtɔtɔ la nadidi mita blaene-vɔ-ene, akeke mita blaeve-vɔ-eve. Kpɔtɔtɔ la ƒe avɔ akɔ abe mita eve ene, eye woalɔ̃e kple ɖeti nyuitɔwo.
The whole courtyard is to be a hundred cubits long and fifty cubits wide, with curtains made of finely-spun linen five cubits high, and with bronze stands.
19 “Na woatsɔ akɔbli awɔ nu sia nu si woatsɔ ga awɔe le agbadɔ la ŋu: woatsɔ akɔbli awɔ gatagbadzɛawo kple tsyotiawo hã.
All the rest of the equipment used in the Tabernacle, including its tent pegs and those for the courtyard, are to be made of bronze.
20 “Gblɔ na Israelviwo be woana amiti ƒe ami nyuitɔ wò nàde akaɖiawo me le agbadɔ la me, ale be akaɖiawo nanɔ bibim ɣe sia ɣi.
You are to order the Israelites to bring you pure, hand-pressed olive oil for the lamps so they can go on burning, giving light.
21 Ele be Aron kple viawo nakɔ akaɖi sia, si womana wòatsi akpɔ o la ada ɖe agbadɔ la me, le xɔmetsovɔ, si xe nublaɖaka ŋkume la ŋgɔ. Woana wòanɔ bibim zã kple keli le Yehowa ŋkume. Esia nye se mavɔ na Israelviwo tso dzidzime yi dzidzime.
In the Tent of Meeting, outside the veil in front of the Testimony, Aaron and his sons are to keep the lamps burning in the Lord's presence from evening until morning. This requirement is to be observed by the Israelites for all generations.