< Mose 2 37 >
1 Le esia megbe la, Bezalel tsɔ akasiati wɔ nubablaɖaka la. Edidi sentimita alafa ɖeka kple ewo, ekeke sentimita blaade-vɔ-ade, eye wòkɔ sentimita blaade-vɔ-ade.
Bezalel made the Ark of acacia wood measuring two and a half cubits long by a cubit and a half wide by one and a half cubits high.
2 Wofa sika nyuitɔ ɖe eme kple egodo siaa, eye wotsɔ sika mimli do atsiã na eto kpe ɖo.
He covered it with pure gold on the inside and the outside, and made a gold trim to go around it.
3 Ewɔ sikagagɔdɔ̃e ene siwo anɔ abe asigɛ ene, eye wòklã wo ɖe dzogoe ene siwo le ete la ŋu; sikagagɔdɔ̃e eve nɔ aɖaka la ƒe axa ɖe sia ɖe.
He cast four gold rings and attached them to its four feet, two on one side and two on the other.
4 Etsɔ akasiati kpa kpo didi eve, fa sika ɖe wo ŋu,
He made poles of acacia wood and covered them with gold.
5 eye wòtsɔ wo ƒo ɖe sikasigɛawo me hena nubablaɖaka la kɔkɔ.
He placed the poles into the rings on the sides of the Ark, so it could be carried.
6 Le esia megbe la, etsɔ sika nyuitɔ wɔ nubablaɖaka la ƒe nutunu. Woyɔ nutunu sia be, “Amenuveveteƒe.” Edidi sentimita alafa ɖeka kple ewo, eye wòkeke sentimita blaade-vɔ-ade.
He made the atonement cover of pure gold, two and a half cubits long by a cubit and a half wide.
7 Etsɔ sika tu kerubi eve, eye wòtsɔ wo da ɖe sikanutunu la ƒe nu eveawo.
He made two cherubim of hammered gold for the ends of the atonement cover,
8 Ewɔ kerubi ɖeka kple amenuvevezikpui la, eye wòwɔ ɖeka wònɔ nutunu la ƒe didime ƒe nu ɖeka.
and put one cherub on each end. All of this was made from one piece of gold.
9 Kerubi eveawo dze ŋgɔ wo nɔewo, wokeke woƒe aʋalawo ɖe “Amenuveveteƒe” la dzi, eye wode mo to ɖe edzi.
The cherubim were designed with spread wings pointing upward, covering the atonement cover. The cherubim were placed facing each another, looking down towards the atonement cover.
10 Emegbe la, etsɔ akasiati kpa kplɔ̃e. Kplɔ̃ la didi sentimita blaenyi-vɔ-enyi, ekeke sentimita blaene-vɔ-ene, eye wòkɔ sentimita blaade-vɔ-ade.
Then he made the table of acacia wood two cubits long by a cubit wide by a cubit and a half high.
11 Wofa sika nyuitɔ ɖe eŋu eye wotsɔ sika mimli ɖo atsyɔ̃ na eto kpe ɖo.
He covered it with pure gold and made a gold trim to go around it.
12 Etsɔ sika wɔ toɖonu si kɔ abe milimita blaadre-vɔ-atɔ̃ ene la ɖo to na kplɔ̃ la kpe ɖo.
He made a border around it the width of a hand and put a gold trim on the border.
13 Etu sikasigɛ ene klã ɖe Kplɔ̃ la ƒe afɔ eneawo ŋu.
He cast four gold rings for the table and attached them to the four corners of the table by the legs.
14 Wote ɖe atsyɔ̃ɖonu mimli la ŋu. Wowɔ wo be woatsɔ ati aƒo ɖe wo me hena aɖaka la kɔkɔ.
The rings were close to the border to hold the poles used to carry the table.
15 Wotsɔ akasiati kpa kpo siwo woatsɔ akɔ Kplɔ̃ lae, eye wofa sika ɖe wo ŋuti.
He made the poles of acacia wood for carrying the table and covered them with gold.
16 Hekpe ɖe esiawo ŋuti la, wotsɔ sika nyuitɔ wɔ agbawo, nutɔgbawo, detsikugbawo kple go siwo me woaku aha ɖo hena nunovɔsasa.
He made utensils for the table from pure gold: plates and dishes, bowls and pitchers for pouring out drink offerings.
17 Egatsɔ sika nyuitɔ wɔ akaɖiti lae. Akaɖiti la ƒe zɔ, ati didi la, akaɖigbɛawo ƒe nɔƒe kple seƒoƒo siwo woatsɔ aɖo atsyɔ̃ na akaɖiti la katã nye nu blibo ɖeka.
He made the lampstand of pure, hammered gold. The whole of it was made of one piece—its base, shaft, cups, buds, and flowers.
18 Alɔ ade nɔ akaɖiti la ŋu, etɔ̃ nɔ akpa ɖeka, eye etɔ̃ nɔ akpa evelia hã.
It had six branches coming out of the sides of the lampstand, three on each side. It had three cups shaped like almond flowers on the first branch, each with buds and petals, three on the next branch.
19 Kplu etɔ̃ siwo wowɔ abe yevuzi ƒe seƒoƒo siwo do, eye woke ene la, nanɔ alɔdze ɖeka ŋu, etɔ̃ nanɔ alɔdze bubu ŋu. Nenema ke wòanɔ na alɔdze adeawo katã, siwo le akaɖiti la kɔgo ŋu.
Each of six branches that came out had three cups shaped like almond flowers, all complete with buds and petals.
20 Nenema ke woɖo atsyɔ̃ na akaɖiti la kple kplu ene siwo wowɔ ɖe “almɔd” seƒoƒo ƒe nɔnɔme me.
On the main shaft of the lampstand he made four cups shaped like almond flowers, complete with buds and petals.
21 Seƒoƒo ɖeka kple eƒe tamekuku nɔ alɔdze eve ƒe kpeƒe; ɖeka nanɔ alɔdze eve siwo kplɔ gbãtɔ ɖo la ƒe kpeƒe, eye ɖeka hã nanɔ etɔ̃lia ƒe kpeƒe, ale be alɔdzeawo nanye ade.
On the six branches that came out of it, he placed a bud under the first pair of branches, a bud under the second pair, and a bud under the third pair.
22 Wotsɔ sika nyuitɔ wɔ atsyɔ̃ɖoɖoawo kple alɔawo katã wonye nu blibo ɖeka.
The buds and branches are to be made with the lampstand as one piece, hammered out of pure gold.
23 Emegbe la, wotsɔ sika nyuitɔ wɔ akaɖigbɛ adre ɖe alɔawo, ɖovulãnuawo kple dzowɔgagbɛawo siaa ŋu.
He made seven lamps, as well as wick tongs and their trays of pure gold.
24 Wotsɔ sika nyuitɔ si ƒe kpekpeme nye kilogram blaetɔ̃-vɔ-adre la wɔ akaɖiti la kple eŋunuwoe.
The lampstand and all these utensils required a talent of pure gold.
25 Wotsɔ akasiati kpa dzudzɔdovɔsamlekpui lae. Eƒe tame ƒe kekeme kple didime siaa sɔ, anɔ sentimita blaene-vɔ-atɔ̃. Ekɔ sentimita blaasiekɛ. Dzo ɖekaɖeka nɔ dzogoe etɔ̃ dzi; wowɔ wo ɖe dzudzɔdovɔsamlekpui la ŋu, wònye nu ɖeka.
He made the altar for burning incense from acacia wood. It was square, measuring a cubit by a cubit, by two cubits high, with horns on its corners that were all one piece with the altar.
26 Efa sika nyuitɔ ɖe eŋuti keŋ, eye wòɖo atsyɔ̃ na eto kple sika.
He covered its top, its side, and its horns with pure gold, and made a gold trim to go all around it.
27 Ewɔ sikagagɔdɔ̃e eve ɖe atsyɔ̃ɖonu la te, eye wògawɔ bubu eve ɖe axa eveawo hã dzi be woatsɔ atiwo aƒo ɖe wo me hena dzudzɔdovɔsamlekpui la kɔkɔ.
He made two gold rings for the altar and attached them below the trim, two on both sides, to hold the poles to carry it.
28 Wotsɔ akasiati kpa kpo didiawo, eye wofa sika ɖe wo ŋu.
He made the poles of acacia wood and covered them with gold.
29 Le esiawo megbe la, etsɔ atike ʋeʋĩwo wɔ ami kɔkɔe si woasi na nunɔlawo. Egawɔ dzudzɔdonu kɔkɔe abe ale si amiʋeʋĩwɔla nyuitɔwo wɔnɛ ene.
He made the holy anointing oil and the pure, aromatic incense like the product of an expert perfumer.