< Thaama 37 >
1 Bezaleli nĩathondekire ithandũkũ rĩa kĩrĩkanĩro rĩa mbaũ cia mũgaa, mũigana wa mĩkono ĩĩrĩ kũraiha, na mũkono ũmwe na nuthu kwarama, na mũkono ũmwe na nuthu kũraiha na igũrũ.
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 Akĩrĩgemia na thahabu therie thĩinĩ na nja, na akĩrĩtiriha na mũcibi wa thahabu mĩena yothe.
He covered it with pure gold on the inside and the outside, and made a gold trim to go around it.
3 Nĩarĩtwekeirie icũhĩ inya cia thahabu na agĩciohania na magũrũ marĩo mana, o icũhĩ igĩrĩ mwena ũmwe na icũhĩ igĩrĩ mwena ũrĩa ũngĩ.
He cast four gold rings and attached them to its four feet, two on one side and two on the other.
4 Ningĩ agĩthondeka mĩtĩ mĩraaya ya mũgaa na akĩmĩgemia na thahabu.
He made poles of acacia wood and covered them with gold.
5 Agĩcooka agĩtoonyia mĩtĩ ĩyo mĩraaya mĩrĩnga-inĩ ĩyo yarĩ mĩena-inĩ ya ithandũkũ ĩrĩ ya kũrĩkuua.
He placed the poles into the rings on the sides of the Ark, so it could be carried.
6 Nĩarĩthondekeire gĩtĩ gĩa tha gĩa thahabu, therie kĩa ũraihu wa mĩkono ĩrĩ na nuthu, na wariĩ wa mũkono ũmwe na nuthu.
He made the atonement cover of pure gold, two and a half cubits long by a cubit and a half wide.
7 Agĩcooka agĩtura makerubi meerĩ ma thahabu akĩmekĩra mĩthia-inĩ ya gĩtĩ kĩu gĩa tha.
He made two cherubim of hammered gold for the ends of the atonement cover,
8 Nĩathondekire ikerubi rĩmwe rĩikare mũthia-inĩ ũmwe na ikerubi rĩu rĩngĩ rĩikare mũthia-inĩ ũrĩa ũngĩ; mĩthia-inĩ ĩyo yeerĩ akĩmathondeka marĩ kĩndũ kĩmwe na gĩtĩ gĩa tha.
and put one cherub on each end. All of this was made from one piece of gold.
9 Mathagu ma makerubi macio matambũrũkĩtio na igũrũ, magathiĩka gĩtĩ kĩu gĩa tha. Makerubi macio maathondeketwo maroranĩte, na marorete gĩtĩ kĩu gĩa tha.
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 Nĩmathondekire metha ya mbaũ cia mũgaa, ũraihu wayo warĩ mĩkono ĩĩrĩ, na wariĩ wayo warĩ mũkono ũmwe, na kũraiha na igũrũ kwayo kwarĩ mũkono ũmwe na nuthu.
Then he made the table of acacia wood two cubits long by a cubit wide by a cubit and a half high.
11 Ningĩ makĩmĩgemia na thahabu therie, na makĩmĩtiriha na mũcibi wa thahabu.
He covered it with pure gold and made a gold trim to go around it.
12 Magĩcooka makĩmĩthondekera karũbaũ gaceke ka wariĩ wa rũhĩ, gagĩthiũrũrũkĩria metha ĩyo, na magĩgatiriha na mũcibi wa thahabu.
He made a border around it the width of a hand and put a gold trim on the border.
13 Magĩtwekeria metha ĩyo mĩrĩnga ĩna ya thahabu, na makĩmĩoherera koine-inĩ inya ciayo, o harĩa magũrũ mayo mana maarĩ.
He cast four gold rings for the table and attached them to the four corners of the table by the legs.
14 Icũhĩ icio ciekĩrirwo hakuhĩ na mũcibi wa karũbaũ karĩa gaceke, nĩgeetha ĩnyiitagĩrĩre mĩtĩ ĩrĩa mĩraaya yahũthagĩrwo gũkuua metha ĩyo.
The rings were close to the border to hold the poles used to carry the table.
15 Mĩtĩ ĩyo mĩraaya ya gũkuua metha yarĩ ya mbaũ cia mũgaa, na ĩkagemio na thahabu.
He made the poles of acacia wood for carrying the table and covered them with gold.
16 Ningĩ magĩthondeka indo cia thahabu therie, cia kũigagĩrĩrwo metha, na nacio nĩ: thaani, na thaani nene, na mbakũri, na ndigithũ cia gũitaga iruta rĩa kũnyuuo.
He made utensils for the table from pure gold: plates and dishes, bowls and pitchers for pouring out drink offerings.
17 Nĩmathondekire mũtĩ wa kũigĩrĩrwo matawa wa thahabu therie. Mũrũgamo waguo na gĩtina kĩaguo igĩturwo inyiitanĩte o hamwe na ikombe ciaguo na mahũa maguo, na tũkonyo twaguo; ciothe igĩkorwo irĩ kĩndũ kĩmwe naguo.
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 Mũtĩ ũcio warĩ na honge ithathatũ ciumĩte mĩena-inĩ ya mũrũgamo wa mũtĩ ũcio wa kũigĩrĩrwo matawa; ithatũ mwena ũmwe, na ithatũ mwena ũrĩa ũngĩ.
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 Ikombe ithatũ ciaturĩtwo ihaana ta mahũa ma mũrothi, irĩ na tũkonyo na mahũa, igakorwo rũhonge-inĩ rũmwe, nacio ithatũ igakorwo rũhonge-inĩ rũu rũngĩ; honge icio ciothe ithathatũ ciahaanaga ũguo ciumĩte mũtĩ-inĩ ũcio wa kũigĩrĩrwo matawa.
Each of six branches that came out had three cups shaped like almond flowers, all complete with buds and petals.
20 Na mũtĩ-inĩ ũcio wa kũigĩrĩrwo matawa haarĩ na ikombe inya ciathondeketwo ihaana ta mahũa ma mũrothi, irĩ na tũkonyo na mahũa.
On the main shaft of the lampstand he made four cups shaped like almond flowers, complete with buds and petals.
21 Gakonyo kamwe kaarĩ rungu rwa honge igĩrĩ ciumĩte mũrũgamo-inĩ wa mũtĩ ũcio wa kũigĩrĩrwo matawa, nako gakonyo ga keerĩ kaarĩ rungu rwa honge cia keerĩ igĩrĩ, na gakonyo ga gatatũ kaarĩ rungu rwa honge cia gatatũ igĩrĩ; ciothe ciarĩ honge ithathatũ.
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 Tũkonyo na honge ciarĩ kĩndũ kĩmwe na mũtĩ ũcio wa kũigĩrĩrwo matawa, iturĩtwo kuuma thahabu therie.
The buds and branches are to be made with the lampstand as one piece, hammered out of pure gold.
23 Nĩmathondekire matawa mũgwanja maguo, o ũndũ ũmwe na magathĩ ma gũtinia ndaambĩ, na thaani cia mũrarĩ wa ndaambĩ, cia thahabu therie.
He made seven lamps, as well as wick tongs and their trays of pure gold.
24 Maahũthĩrire taranda ĩmwe ya thahabu therie gũthondeka mũtĩ ũcio wa kũigĩrĩrwo matawa na indo ciaguo ciothe.
The lampstand and all these utensils required a talent of pure gold.
25 Nĩmathondekire kĩgongona gĩa gũcinĩra ũbumba na mbaũ cia mũgaa. Kĩaiganaine mĩena yothe, mũigana wa mũkono ũmwe kũraiha, na mũkono ũmwe kwarama, na mĩkono ĩĩrĩ kũraiha na igũrũ. Hĩa ciakĩo ciarĩ kĩndũ kĩmwe na kĩgongona.
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 Magĩkĩgemia igũrũ na mĩena yothe o na hĩa ciakĩo na thahabu therie na magĩgĩtiriha na mũcibi wa thahabu ũgĩgĩthiũrũrũkĩria.
He covered its top, its side, and its horns with pure gold, and made a gold trim to go all around it.
27 Magĩthondeka mĩrĩnga ĩĩrĩ ya thahabu mũhuro wa mũcibi ũcio, ĩĩrĩ mwena ũmwe na ĩĩrĩ mwena ũrĩa ũngĩ. Mĩrĩnga ĩyo nĩyo yatoonyagio mĩtĩ ĩrĩa mĩraihu yatũmagĩrwo gũgĩkuua.
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 Magĩcooka magĩthondeka mĩtĩ ĩngĩ mĩraaya ya mũgaa na makĩmĩgemia na thahabu.
He made the poles of acacia wood and covered them with gold.
29 O na ningĩ magĩthondeka maguta matheru ma gũitanĩrĩrio na ũbumba mũnungi wega ũrĩa mũtherie, wĩra wa mũthondeki mũũgĩ wa maguta.
He made the holy anointing oil and the pure, aromatic incense like the product of an expert perfumer.