< Ezekieli 46 >
1 “‘Mwathani Jehova ekuuga ũũ: Kĩhingo kĩa nja ya na thĩinĩ kĩrĩa kĩrorete irathĩro kĩrĩikaraga kĩhingĩtwo mĩthenya ĩtandatũ ĩrĩa ya kũrutwo wĩra, no mũthenya wa Thabatũ na mũthenya wa Karũgamo ka Mweri nĩkĩrĩhingũragwo.
This is what the Lord God says: “The east gate of the inner court is to be kept shut during the six working days, but it shall be opened on the Sabbath and on the day of the New Moon
2 Nake mũnene arĩĩtoonyaga kuo na njĩra ya gĩthaku kĩrĩa gĩa itoonyero, na akarũgama hau gĩtugĩ-inĩ gĩa kĩhingo. Nao athĩnjĩri-Ngai marute igongona rĩa maruta make ma njino, na maruta make ma ngwatanĩro. Arĩĩhooyagĩra hau hingĩro-inĩ ya itoonyero, agacooka akoima nja, no kĩhingo kĩu gĩtikahingwo nginya o hwaĩ-inĩ.
The prince must come through the gateway porch from outside and he will stand by the gatepost, and the priests will sacrifice his burnt offerings and peace offerings. He is to bow in respect at the gate's threshold of the gate and leave, but the gate is not to be shut until evening.
3 Nao andũ a bũrũri ũcio nĩmarĩĩhooyagĩra hau mũromo-inĩ wa kĩhingo kĩu marĩ mbere ya Jehova mĩthenya ya Thabatũ na ya Tũrũgamo twa Mweri.
The people of Israel will also bow before the Lord at the gateway entrance on Sabbaths and New Moons.
4 Namo maruta ma njino marĩa mũnene ũcio arĩĩrutagĩra Jehova mũthenya wa Thabatũ nĩ tũtũrũme tũtandatũ, na ndũrũme ĩmwe, ciothe ikorwo itarĩ na kaũũgũ.
The burnt offering that the prince is to offer to the Lord on the Sabbath day shall be six male lambs and a ram, all without defects.
5 Narĩo iruta rĩa ngano rĩrĩa rĩakũrutanĩrio na ndũrũme ĩyo rĩrĩkoragwo rĩrĩ rĩa eba ĩmwe, na iruta rĩa ngano rĩa kũrutanĩrio na tũtũrũme tũu rĩrĩkoragwo rĩrĩ rĩingĩ o ta ũrĩa angĩyendera, hamwe na hini ĩmwe ya maguta harĩ o eba ĩmwe.
The grain offering to accompany the ram shall be one ephah, and the grain offering with the lambs shall be as much as he chooses, together with a hin of olive oil for every ephah of grain.
6 Naguo mũthenya wa Karũgamo ka Mweri arĩĩrutaga ndegwa ĩtarĩ ngũrũ, na tũtũrũme tũtandatũ, na ndũrũme ĩmwe, ciothe itarĩ na kaũũgũ.
On the day of the New Moon he is to offer a young bull, six lambs, and a ram. They are all to be without defects.
7 Ningĩ nĩarĩĩrutaga iruta rĩa ngano, akaruta eba ĩmwe hamwe na ndegwa ĩyo, na eba ĩmwe hamwe na ndũrũme ĩyo, na akaruta tũtũrũme tũingĩ o ta ũrĩa angĩenda kũruta, hamwe na hini ĩmwe ya maguta harĩ o eba ĩmwe.
He is also to provide a grain offering of an ephah with the bull, an ephah with the ram, and as much as he is chooses with the lambs, together with a hin of olive oil for every ephah of grain.
8 Na rĩrĩa mũnene egũtoonya-rĩ, arĩĩtoonyagĩra gĩthaku gĩa itoonyero, na akiuma akoimĩra njĩra o ĩyo.
When the prince enters, he is to come in through the gateway porch, and leave the same way.
9 “‘Hĩndĩ ĩrĩa andũ a bũrũri ũcio marĩũkaga mbere ya Jehova mĩthenya ya ciathĩ iria njathane, mũndũ o wothe ũrĩa ũgaatoonyera kĩhingo kĩa mwena wa gathigathini akahooe-rĩ, akiuma akoimagĩra kĩhingo gĩa gũthini; na mũndũ o wothe ũgaatoonyera kĩhingo kĩa mwena wa gũthini, akiuma akoimagĩra kĩhingo gĩa gathigathini. Gũtirĩ mũndũ ũgaacookera kĩhingo kĩrĩa atoonyeire, no mũndũ ariumagĩra kĩhingo kĩrĩa kĩngʼetheire kĩu atoonyeire.
When the people of Israel gather before the Lord at the regular religious festivals, anyone who enters through the north gate to worship has to leave through the south gate, and anyone who enters through the south gate leave through the north gate. No one is allowed to go back through the same gate through which they entered. Everyone must leave by the opposite gate.
10 Mũnene ũcio arĩkoragwo arĩ hamwe nao, agatoonyaga magĩtoonya, na akoimaga makiuma.
The prince is to enter when the people do; and leave when they leave.
11 “‘Hĩndĩ ya ciathĩ na ya maruga marĩa matuĩtwo, iruta rĩa ngano rĩrĩkoragwo rĩrĩ eba ĩmwe hamwe na ndegwa, na eba ĩmwe hamwe na ndũrũme, na akaruta tũtũrũme tũingĩ o ta ũrĩa angĩyendera, hamwe na hini ĩmwe ya maguta harĩ o eba ĩmwe.
At the religious festivals and regular meetings, the grain offering will be an ephah with a bull, an ephah with a ram, and as much as people choose with the lambs, together with a hin of olive oil for every ephah of grain.
12 Hĩndĩ ĩrĩa mũnene ũcio ekũrutĩra Jehova iruta rĩa kwĩyendera, o na rĩngĩkorwo rĩrĩ iruta rĩa njino kana maruta ma ngwatanĩro, nĩarĩhingũragĩrwo kĩhingo kĩrĩa kĩrorete mwena wa irathĩro. Arĩĩrutaga iruta rĩake rĩa njino kana maruta make ma ngwatanĩro o ta ũrĩa ekaga mũthenya wa Thabatũ. Aarĩkia kũruta oime nja na aarĩkia kuuma, kĩhingo kĩu gĩkaahingwo.
When the prince decides to make a freewill offering to the Lord, whether it's a burnt offering or a peace offering, the east gate is to be opened for him. He shall offer his burnt offering or peace offering in the same way he does on the Sabbath. When he leaves, the gate must be closed after him.
13 “‘O mũthenya nĩũrĩrutaga gatũrũme ka ũkũrũ wa mwaka ũmwe gatarĩ na kaũũgũ nĩ ũndũ wa kũrutĩra Jehova iruta rĩa njino; ũrĩkarutaga rũciinĩ o rũciinĩ.
Every morning a year-old lamb without defects is to be sacrificed as a daily burnt offering to the Lord.
14 Ningĩ hamwe nako nĩũrĩrutaga iruta rĩa ngano rĩa gĩcunjĩ gĩa ithathatũ kĩa eba ĩmwe, na gĩcunjĩ gĩa ithatũ kĩa hini ĩmwe ya maguta ma kũringia mũtu ũcio rũciinĩ o rũciinĩ. Iruta rĩĩrĩ rĩa ngano rĩrĩĩrutagĩrwo Jehova rĩrĩ watho wa gũtũũra.
Every morning a grain offering of a sixth of an ephah with a third of a hin of olive oil to moisten the best flour is to be provided as a grain offering to the Lord. This regulation is to be followed forever.
15 Nĩ ũndũ ũcio gatũrũme kau, na iruta rĩu rĩa ngano, na maguta macio nĩirĩrutagwo rũciinĩ o rũciinĩ rĩrĩ iruta rĩa njino rĩa hĩndĩ ciothe.
Make sure the lamb, the grain offering, and the olive oil is presented every morning as a regular burnt offering.
16 “‘Mwathani Jehova ekuuga ũũ: Mũnene ũcio angĩkaahe mwanake ũmwe wake kĩheo kuuma kũrĩ igai rĩake, o na kĩo gĩgaatuĩka kĩa njiaro ciake; gĩgaatuĩka indo ciao iria magaĩirwo.
This is what the Lord God says: If the prince gives a gift of property to any of his sons to own, it will belong to his descendants. They will be able to inherit the property.
17 No rĩrĩ, angĩkaahe ndungata ĩmwe yake kĩheo kuuma igai-inĩ rĩake, ndungata ĩyo ĩgaatũũra nakĩo o nginya mwaka wayo wa kuohorwo; hĩndĩ ĩyo kĩheo kĩu nĩgĩgacookerera mũnene ũcio. Igai rĩu rĩake nĩ rĩa ariũ ake oiki; nĩ igai rĩao.
However, if he gives a gift of his property to one of his servants, that servant will only own it until the Jubilee Year. Then ownership will return to the prince. His property that he passes on through inheritance belongs only to his sons—it is theirs.
18 Mũthamaki ũcio ndangĩtunya andũ acio magai mao na njĩra ya kũmaingata mehere indo-inĩ ciao. Nĩakahe ariũ ake magai mao kuuma indo-inĩ ciake mwene, nĩguo gũtikanagĩe mũndũ o na ũrĩkũ gatagatĩ-inĩ ka andũ akwa ũkeeherio indo-inĩ ciake.’”
The prince is not to take people's land, driving them off their property. He is to give land to his sons from his own property, so that none of my people shall be evicted from their property.”
19 Thuutha wa ũguo mũndũ ũcio akĩngereria itoonyero-inĩ rĩa mwena wa kĩhingo gĩa tũnyũmba tũu twamũre tũrĩa twarĩ twa athĩnjĩri-Ngai, tũrĩa twarorete mwena wa gathigathini, na akĩnyonia handũ haarĩ mũthia-inĩ wa mwena wa ithũĩro.
The man took me through the entrance beside the gate into the north-facing holy rooms that belonged to the priests. He showed me a place at the far western end
20 Nake akĩnjĩĩra atĩrĩ, “Haha nĩho handũ harĩa athĩnjĩri-Ngai marĩrugagĩra iruta rĩa mahĩtia, na iruta rĩa mehia, na nĩho marĩĩhĩhagĩria iruta rĩa ngano, nĩgeetha matikanamoimie na kũu nja ya nyumĩrĩra, matigatherie andũ namo.”
and told me, “This is where the priests cook guilt offerings and sin offerings, and where they bake the grain offering. This is so that they don't take them to the outer courtyard and carry holiness to the people.”
21 Ningĩ agĩcooka akĩndwara nja ĩyo ya nyumĩrĩra, na agĩĩthiũrũrũkia koine-inĩ ciayo inya, na niĩ ngĩona atĩ o koine-inĩ nĩ haarĩ na nja ĩngĩ.
He took me into the outer courtyard and led me to each of its four corners. I saw a separate courtyard in each corner.
22 Koine-inĩ icio inya cia nja ya nyumĩrĩra nĩ haarĩ na nja ciarĩ njirigĩre. Ciarĩ na gĩthimo kĩaiganaine kĩa ũraihu wa mĩkono mĩrongo ĩna, na wariĩ wa mĩkono mĩrongo ĩtatũ; o nja ĩmwe ya nja icio ciarĩ koine-inĩ icio inya nĩyaiganaine na ĩrĩa ĩngĩ.
There were separate walled courtyards in the four corners of the outer courtyard. They each measured forty cubits by thirty cubits—they were all the same size.
23 Gũthiũrũrũka mwena wa na thĩinĩ wa nja icio inya nĩ haarĩ na mwako wa mahiga warĩ na mariiko maakĩtwo mathiũrũrũkĩirie hau rungu rwa mwako ũcio.
Each of the four courts had a stone ledge with ovens built into the base of the walls on every side.
24 Nake akĩnjĩĩra atĩrĩ, “Maya nĩmo mariiko marĩa andũ arĩa matungataga thĩinĩ wa hekarũ marĩrugagĩra indo cia magongona iria irutĩtwo nĩ andũ.”
He told me, “These are the kitchens where those who serve in the Temple will cook the people's sacrificial offerings.”