< Ezekiela 41 >
1 MAHOPE iho, lawe mai la oia ia'u i ka luakini, a ana'e la hoi oia i na kia eono kubita ka laula ma kela aoao, a eono kubita ka laula ma keia aoao, ma ka laula o ka halelewa.
And he led me into the temple, and he measured the front to be six cubits in width on one side, and six cubits in width on the other side, which is the width of the tabernacle.
2 A o ka laula o ka ipuka he umi kubita, a o na aoao o ka ipuka elima kubita ma kekahi aoao, elima hoi ma kekahi aoao: a ana'e la oia i kona loa hookahi kanaha kubita, a o kona laula iwakalua kubita.
And the width of the gate was ten cubits. And the sides of the gate were five cubits on one side, and five cubits on the other side. And he measured its length to be forty cubits, and the width to be twenty cubits.
3 A komo ae la ia iloko, a ana'e la oia i na kia o ka ipuka elua kubita, a o ke pani eono kubita, a o ka laula o ka ipuka ehiku kubita.
And proceeding inward, he measured the front of the gate to be two cubits. And the gate was six cubits, and the width of the gate was seven cubits.
4 A ana ae la oia i kona loa iwakalua kubita, a me ka laula iwakalua kubita mamua o ka luakini: a olelo mai la oia ia'u, Eia ka wahi hoano loa.
And he measured its length to be twenty cubits, and its width to be twenty cubits, before the face of the temple. And he said to me, “This is the Holy of Holies.”
5 Alaila ana'e la oia i ka paia o ka hale, eono kubita, a me ka laula o kela keena aoao, o keia keena aoao, eha kubita, a puni ka hale ma na aoao a pau.
And he measured the wall of the house to be six cubits, and the width of the sides to be four cubits, all around the house on every side.
6 A o na keena aoao he kanakolukumamakolu no ia e pili ana kekahi aoao i kekahi aoao, a komo ae la ia mau mea i ka paia o ka hale, ka mea no na keena aoao a puni, i paa lakou, aole hoi lakou i paa iloko o ka paia o ka hale.
Now the side chambers were side by side, and twice thirty-three. And they projected outward, so that they might enter along the wall of the house, on the sides all around, in order to contain, but not touch, the wall of the temple.
7 A ua hoomahuahuaia'e, a ua hoopuniia'e ka pii ana'e i na keena aoao; no ka mea, o ka hoopuni ana'e o ka hale, ua pii ae ia iluna a puni ka hale; nolaila o ka laula o ka hale maluna'e no ia, a pela i mahuahua'e mai lalo a luna mawaena hoi.
And there was a broad circular path, rising upward by winding, and it led to the cenacle of the temple by a circular course. As a result, the temple was wider in the higher parts. And so, from the lower parts, they rose up to the higher parts, in the center.
8 Nana aku la hoi au i ke kiekie o ka hale a puni; o na kumu o na keena aoao, he ohe okoa o na kubita nui eono.
And in the house, I saw the height all around the foundations of the side chambers, which were the measure of a reed, the space of six cubits.
9 O ka manoanoa o ka paia, no ke keena aoao mawaho, elima kubita ia; a o ke koena o ka hale, no na keena aoao oloko ia.
And the width of the exterior wall for the side chambers was five cubits. And the inner house was within the side chambers of the house.
10 A mawaena o na keena he iwakalua kubita ka laula a puni ka hale, ma kela aoao keia aoao.
And between the storerooms, there was the width of twenty cubits, all around the house on every side.
11 Ku pono ae la na puka o na keena aoao i kahi koena, kekahi puka ma ke kukulu akau, a o kekahi puka ma ke kukulu hema; a o ka laula o kahi i koe, elima ia mau kubita a puni.
And the door of the side chambers was toward the place of prayer. One door was toward the way of the north, and one door was toward the way of the south. And the width of the place for prayer was five cubits all around.
12 A o ka hale imua o kahi kaawale, ma ke kala komohana, kanahiku kubita ka laula; a o na paia o ka hale elima kubita ka manoanoa a puni, a he kauaiwa kubita kona loa.
And the edifice, which was separate, and which verged toward the way looking toward the sea, was seventy cubits in width. But the wall of the edifice was five cubits in width on all sides, and its length was ninety cubits.
13 Pela ia i ana aku la i ka hale, hookahi haneri kubita ka loa; a i kahi kaawale, a me kona hale, a me kona mau paia, hookahi haneri kubita ka loa;
And he measured the length of the house to be one hundred cubits, and the edifice, which was separate, with its walls, to be one hundred cubits in length.
14 A i ka laula hoi o ke alo o ka hale, a ma kahi kaawale ma ka hikina hookahi haneri kubita.
Now the width before the face of the house, and of that which was separate facing the east, was one hundred cubits.
15 A ana'e la hoi oia i ka loa o ka hale e ku pono ana i kahi kaawale, ka mea ma kona kua, a me kona mau papaluna ma kela aoao keia aoao, hookahi haneri kubita me ka luakini iloko, a me na lanai o ka pahale;
And he measured the length of the edifice opposite its face, which was separated at the back, and the porticos on both sides, to be one hundred cubits, with the inner temple and the vestibules of the court.
16 Na laau ku o ka ipuka, a me na pukamakani paa, a me na kia a puni, i ko lakou akolu ana, e ku pono ana i ka paepae, ua uhiia me ka laau a puni, a mai ka honua a hiki i na pukamakani, a ua uhiia na pukamakani;
The thresholds, and the oblique windows, and the porticoes, encircling it on three sides, were opposite the threshold of each one, and were floored with wood throughout the entire area. But the floor reached even to the windows, and the windows were closed above the doors;
17 A hiki i ka mea maluna o ka ipuka, a hiki hoi i ka hale oloko, a mawaho hoi, a ma ka paia okoa a puni maloko a mawaho hoi ma na ana.
and it reached even to the inner house, and to the exterior, throughout the entire wall, all around the interior and exterior, for the entire extent.
18 Ua hanaia hoi ia me na keruba a me na laau pama; a he laau pama mawaena o kekahi keruba a me kekahi keruba; a elua helehelena hoi ko kela keruba ko keia keruba.
And there were cherubim and palm trees wrought, and each palm tree was between one cherub and another, and every cherub had two faces.
19 He helehelena kanaka i ku pono i ka laau pama ma kekahi aoao, a he helehelena liona opiopio i ku pono i ka laau pama ma kekahi aoao; ua hanaia ia ma ka hale a puni.
The face of a man was closest to the palm tree on one side, and the face of a lion was closest to the palm tree on the other side. This was depicted throughout the entire house all around.
20 Mai ka honua ae a hiki iluna o ka ipuka ua hanaia na keruba a me na laau pama, a ma ka paia hoi o ka luakini.
From the floor, even to the upper parts of the gate, there were cherubim and palm trees engraved in the wall of the temple.
21 O na laau ku o ka luakini, ua hana huinaha ia, ma ke alo o kahi hoano; ua like kekahi me kekahi i ka nana aku.
The square threshold and the face of the sanctuary were one sight facing the other.
22 O ke kuabu laau, ekolu kubita kona kiekie, a o kona loa elua kubita; a o kona mau kihi, a o kona loa, a o kona mau paia he laau ia: a olelo mai la oia ia'u, Eia ka papa imua o Iehova.
The altar of wood was three cubits in height, and its length was two cubits. And its corners, and its length, and its walls were of wood. And he said to me, “This is the table in the sight of the Lord.”
23 Elua hoi ipuka ko ka luakini a me kahi hoano.
And there were two doors in the temple and in the sanctuary.
24 Elua hoi pani ko kela ipuka ko keia ipuka, na pani pelu, elua paui no kekahi puka, a elua pani no kekahi puka.
And in the two doors, on both sides, were two little doors, which were folded within each other. For two doors were on both sides of the doors.
25 Ua hanaia hoi ma ia mau mea, ma na paui o ka luakini na keruba a me na laau pama, e like me ka hanaia ma na paia; a he mau papa laau mauoanoa ma ke alo o ka lanai mawaho.
And cherubim were engraved in the same doors of the temple, with the figures of palm trees, as were depicted also on the walls. For this reason also, the boards were thicker in the front of the vestibule on the exterior.
26 A he mau puka makani paa a me na laau pama ma kekahi aoao, a me kekahi aoao, ma na aoao o ka lanai, a me na keeua aoao o ka hale ma na papa manoanoa.
Upon these were the oblique windows, with the representation of palm trees on one side as well as on the other, at the sides of the vestibule, in accord with the sides of the house, and the width of the walls.