< Ezekiela 46 >
1 KE i mai nei Iehova ka Haku, penei; E paa no ka puka o ka pahale maloko e nana ana ma ka hikina, i na la eono e hana'i; aka, i ka Sabati e weheia'i no ia, a i ka la o ka mahina hou e weheia'i no ia.
The Lord Yahweh says this: The gate of the inner courtyard, facing east, will be shut for the six days of work, but on the Sabbath it will be opened, and on the day of the new moon it will be opened.
2 A e komo no ka moi ma ke ala o ka lanai o ka puka mawaho, a e ku no oia ma ka laau ku o ka puka, a e hoomakaukau ke kahuna i kana mohaikuni, a me kana mau mohaihoomalu, a e hoomana no oia ma ka paepae o ka puka: alaila e hele aku no ia: aka, aole e pani e ia ka puka a hiki i ke ahiahi.
The prince will enter the outer courtyard by the way of the gate and its portico from outside, and he will stand before the doorposts of the inner gate while the priests perform his burnt offering and peace offering. Then he will worship at the threshold of the inner gate and go out, but the gate will not be shut until evening.
3 E hoomana no hoi na kanaka o ka aina ma ka puka o keia ipuka ma ke alo o Iehova, i na Sabati, a me na mahina hou.
The people of the land will also worship before Yahweh at the entrance to this gate on the Sabbaths and new moons.
4 A o ka mohaikuni a ka moi e kaumaha aku ai ia Iehova, i ka la Sabati, eono keikihipa kina ole ia, a me ka hipakane kina ole.
The burnt offering that the prince offers to Yahweh on the Sabbath day will be six unblemished lambs and an unblemished ram.
5 A o ka mohaiai, he epa ia no ka hipakane, a o ka mohaiai no na keikihipa e like no ia me ka haawina o kona lima, a he hina aila no ka epa.
The grain offering with the ram will be an ephah, and the grain offering with the lambs will be what he wishes to give, and a hin of oil with each ephah of grain.
6 A i ka la o ka mahina hou he bipi opiopio kina ole, eono keikihipa a me ka hipakane: he mau mea kina ole ia.
On the day of the new moon he must offer an unblemished bull from a herd, six lambs, and an unblemished ram.
7 A e hoomakaukau oia i mohaiai, he epa no ka bipi, he epa hoi no ka hipakane, a no na keikihipa e like ia me ka mea i loaa i kona lima, a he hina aila no ka epa.
He must make a grain offering of an ephah for the bull and an ephah for the ram, and what he wishes to give for the lambs, and a hin of oil for every ephah of grain.
8 A i ke komo ana'e o ka moi, e komo no ia ma ke ala o ka lanai o ka ipuka; a ma ia ala e puka hou ai ia.
When the prince enters by the way of the gate and its portico, he must leave by the same way.
9 Aka, aia hele mai na kanaka o ka aina imua i ke alo o Iehova i na ahaaina, o ka mea i komo ma ke ala o ka ipuka kukulu akau, e hoomana, e puka aku no ia ma ke ala o ka ipuka kukulu hema; a o ka mea komo ma ke ala o ka ipuka kukulu hema, e puka no ia ma ke ala o ka ipuka kukuluakau; aole ia e hoi aku ma ke ala o ka ipuka i komo mai ai ia, aka, e puka aku no ia ma kahi ku pono ia mea.
But when the people of the land come before Yahweh at the appointed festivals, anyone entering through the north gate to worship must leave through the south gate; and anyone entering through the south gate must leave through the north gate. No one may turn back to the gate through which he entered, for he must go out straight ahead.
10 A o ka moi iwaenakonu o lakou, i ko lakou komo ana, o komo no ia; a i ko lakou puka ana, e puka no ia.
The prince must be in their midst; when they go in, he must go in, and when they leave, he must leave.
11 A i na ahaaina, a i na akoakoa ana, o ka mohaiai he epa no ka bipi, a he epa no ka hipakane, a no na keikihipa e like ia me ka haawina o kona lima, a he hina aila no ka epa.
At the festivals, the grain offering must be an ephah of grain for the bull and an ephah for the ram, and whatever he wishes to give with the lambs, and a hin of oil for every ephah.
12 A i ka wa e hoomakaukau ka moi i ka mohaikuni na kona makemake iho, a he mau mohaihoomalu paha na kona makemake iho no Iehova, e weheia nona ka puka e nana ana i ka hikina, a e hoomakaukau oia i kana mohaikuni a me kana mau mohaihoomalu, me ia i hana'i i ka la Sabati: alaila e puka aku no ia; a mahope o kona puka ana e paniia ka puka.
When the prince gives a freewill offering, either a burnt offering or a peace offering to Yahweh, the gate facing east will be opened for him. He will offer his burnt offering offering or his peace offering as he does it on the Sabbath day. Then he must go out, and after he has gone out the gate will be shut.
13 O ke keikihipa kina ole no kona makahiki mua, o kau ia e hoomakaukau ai i kela la i keia la i mohaikuni no Iehova: i kela kakahiaka i keia kakahiaka e hana'i no oe ia.
In addition, you will give an unblemished lamb one year old as a burnt offering to Yahweh daily; you will do this morning after morning.
14 A e hoomakaukau oe i mohaiai nona, i kela kakahiaka i keia kakahiaka, o ka hapa ono o ka epa, a o ka hapa kolu o ka hina aila, e hui pu me ka palaoa wali; he mohaiai mau, no Iehova, ma ke kanawai mau.
You will give a grain offering with it morning after morning, a sixth of an ephah and a third of a hin of oil to moisten the flour of the grain offering for Yahweh, according to a permanent statute.
15 Pela e hoomakaukau ai lakou i ke keikihipa, a me ka mohaiai, a me ka aila, i kela kakahiaka i keia kakahiaka, i mohaikuni mau.
They will prepare the lamb, the grain offering, and the oil morning after morning, a permanent burnt offering.
16 Ke i mai nei Iehova ka Haku, penei; Ina e haawi ka moi i ka makana i kekahi o kana mau keiki, e lilo no ia i kana mau keiki; e lilo no ia no lakou ponoi ma ka hooili ana.
The Lord Yahweh says this: If the prince gives a gift to any of his sons, it is his inheritance. It will be the property of his sons, it is an inheritance.
17 Aka, ina e haawi oia i ka haawina o kona hooilina i kekahi o kana mau kauwa, e lilo ia nona a hiki i ka makahiki o ka hookuu wale; a mahope iho e hoi no ia i ka moi; aka, e lilo kona hooilina i kana mau keiki no lakou.
But if he gives a gift from his inheritance to one of his servants, then it will be that servant's until the year of liberty, and then it will return to the prince. His inheritance will certainly be for his sons.
18 A aole e lawe ka moi i kauwahi o ka kanaka hooilina ma ka hooluhihewa, e kipaku aku ai ia lakou mai ko lakou hooilina ae; aka, e haawi oia i hooilina no kana mau keiki noloko o kona hooilina iho, i ole e hele liilii ae ko'a poe kanaka mai ko lakou hooilina ae.
The prince will not take the people's inheritance away from their own property; he must provide for his sons from his own property so that my people will not be scattered, each man from his own property.'”
19 A mahope iho, lawe mai oia ia'u, ma kahi e komo ai, e pili ana i ka aoao o ka ipuka, maloko o na keena hoano no na kahuna, ka mea e nana ana i ke kukulu akau: aia hoi, he wahi ma na aoao elua ma ke komohana.
Next the man brought me through the entrance at the gate to the holy rooms for the priests, which faced north and behold! There was a place toward the west.
20 Alaila, olelo mai la oia ia'u, Eia ka wahi e hoolapalapa ai na kahuna i ka mohaihala, a me ka mohailawehala, kahi hoi e hoomoa ai i ka mohaiai; i ole lakou e hali ia mea mawaho ma ka pahale mawaho e hoolaa ai i na kanaka.
He said to me, “This is the place where the priests must boil the guilt offering and the sin offering and where they must bake the grain offering. They must not bring the offerings into the outer courtyard, for then the people would be consecrated.”
21 Alaila, lawe mai oia ia'u maloko o ka pahale mawaho, a hoohele ae ia'u ma na kihi eha o ka pahale; aia hoi, he pahale maloko o kela kihi keia kihi o ka pahale.
Then he brought me to the outer courtyard and he led me past the four corners of that courtyard, and I saw that in at every corner of the courtyard there was a another court.
22 Ma na kihi eha o ka pahale, he mau pahale i hoopaaia, he kanaha ka loa, he kanakolu ka laula; hookahi no ke ana o keia mau kihi eha.
In the four corners of the outer courtyard there were four small courtyards, forty cubits in length and thirty in width. There the same dimensions for all four of the courtyards.
23 He pa no kekahi a puni ma ia mau mea, a puni ia mau mea eha, a ua hanaia me na kapuahi e hoolapalapa ai malalo ae o na pa a puni.
There was a row made of stone all around the four of them, and cooking hearths were under the stone row.
24 Alaila, i mai la oia ia'u, Eia na wahi o ka poe hoolapalapa, kahi e hoolapalapa ai ka poe lawelawe o ka hale i ka mohai a na kanaka.
The man said to me, “These are the places where the temple servants will boil the people's sacrifices.”