< Ọpụpụ 39 >
1 Ha sitekwara nʼogho akwa na-acha anụnụ anụnụ na nke na-acha ngwakọta anụnụ na uhie (odo odo), nke na-acha uhie uhie, meere ndị nchụaja uwe akpara akpa nke ọma iyi jee ozi nʼebe nsọ ahụ. Ha meekwara Erọn uwe nsọ, nʼusoro iwu Onyenwe anyị nyere Mosis.
Bezalel, Oholiab, and the other skilled workmen made the beautiful clothes for Aaron to wear while he did his work as a priest in the Holy Place. They made them from blue, purple, and red cloth, just as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
2 Ha ji ogho ọlaedo, na nke na-acha anụnụ anụnụ, nke na-acha ngwakọta anụnụ na uhie, na nke na-acha uhie uhie, nakwa nke ezi akwa ọcha a kpara nke ọma mee efọọd ahụ.
They made the sacred apron from fine white linen and from blue, purple, and red cloth.
3 Ha tipịara mpempe ọlaedo ndị ahụ mee ka ọ dị mbadamba. Bipụtasịa ha ntakịrị ntakịrị dịka eriri maka i ji ha kpanye nʼetiti ogho ndị a na-acha anụnụ anụnụ; ngwakọta anụnụ na uhie, nke uhie uhie nakwa nke ezi akwa ọcha ahụ, nke bụ akaọrụ onye ǹka.
They hammered some thin sheets of gold and cut them into thin strips which they embroidered into the fine linen and into the blue, purple, and red cloth.
4 Ha dụrụ akwa na-adị nʼubu maka efọọd ahụ, nke e jikọtara na nkuku ya abụọ, maka i ji na-ekechisi ya ike.
The apron had two shoulder straps, to join the front part to the back part at the shoulders.
5 Ihe okike nke ukwu ahụ, nke onye ǹka kpaziri nke ọma yiri ya, ya na efọọd ahụ bụ otu, nke e ji ogho na-acha edo edo, anụnụ anụnụ, ngwakọta anụnụ na uhie na uhie uhie nakwa nke ezi akwa ọcha a kpara nke ọma mee, dịka Onyenwe anyị nyere Mosis nʼiwu.
A carefully-woven sash, which was made from the same materials as the sacred apron, was [sewn] onto the sacred apron. This was made exactly as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
6 Ha doziri nkume ọniks ndị ahụ nʼime ihe ọlaedo a kpara akpa; ma gbunye aha ụmụ ndị ikom Izrel niile nʼelu ya dịka onye ọka si egbunye aha mmadụ nʼelu mgbaaka akara.
They cut two valuable onyx stones and enclosed them in a tiny gold frame, and a skilled gem-cutter engraved on the stones the names of the twelve sons of Jacob.
7 Ha jikọtara ha nʼelu akwa ubu nke efọọd ahụ, ka ọ bụrụ nkume ncheta mgbe ebighị ebi nye ụmụ Izrel, dịka Onyenwe anyị nyere Mosis nʼiwu.
They fastened the stones to the shoulder straps of the sacred apron, to represent the twelve Israeli tribes, exactly as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
8 Ha mekwara ihe mgbochi obi, nke bụ ọrụ aka onye ǹka. Ha mere ya dịka e si mee efọọd ahụ. Ọ bụ ogho edo edo, nke na-acha anụnụ anụnụ, nke ngwakọta anụnụ na uhie, nke uhie uhie na ezi akwa ọcha a kpara nke ọma ka e ji mee ya.
They made the sacred chest pouch. They made it of the same materials as the sacred apron and embroidered it in the same way.
9 Ọ ha nʼotu, iri sentimita abụọ na atọ nʼogologo, iri sentimita abụọ na atọ nʼobosara; nke apịajiri ụzọ abụọ.
It was square, and the material was folded double, so that it was (9 in./22 cm.) long and (9 in./22 cm.) wide.
10 Mgbe ahụ, ha hịọnyere ahịrị nkume anọ ndị dị oke ọnụahịa nʼime ya. Ụdị dị nʼahịrị nke mbụ bụ: nkume kanelian, krisolaịt na beril,
They fastened four rows of valuable stones onto the pouch. In the first row, they put a [red] ruby, a [yellow] topaz, and a [red] garnet.
11 nʼahịrị nke abụọ bụ: nkume tọkwọisi, safaia na emeralụdụ.
In the second row, they put a [green] emerald, a [blue] sapphire, and a [clear/white] diamond.
12 Nʼahịrị nke atọ bụ: nkume jasint, ageeti na ametisiti.
In the third row they put a [red] jacinth, a [white] agate, and a [purple] amethyst.
13 Nʼahịrị nke anọ bụ: nkume topaazi, ọniks na jaspa. Ahịọnyere ha nʼime ihe ọlaedo a kpara akpa.
In the fourth row, they put a [yellow] beryl, a [red] carnelian, and a [green] jasper. They set each of the stones in tiny gold frames.
14 Ha dị nkume iri na abụọ, nke ọbụla na-anọchi anya aha ụmụ ndị ikom Izrel. Egbunyere aha ebo iri na abụọ ahụ, otu nʼotu, nke ọbụla dịka aha ya si dị.
On each of the twelve stones they engraved the name of one of the sons of Jacob, to represent one of the twelve Israeli tribes.
15 Ha ji ọlaedo a nụchara anụcha mee eriri a kpara akpa dịka ụdọ, maka ihe mgbochi obi.
They made two [chains] from pure gold and braided them like cords, to [attach] the sacred pouch [to the sacred apron].
16 Ha mere ihe ọlaedo abụọ nke a kpara akpa, ya na mgbaaka ọlaedo abụọ. Dụnyekwa mgbaaka ndị ahụ na nkuku abụọ nke ihe mgbochi obi ahụ.
They made two gold rings, and they attached them to the upper corners of the sacred pouch.
17 Ha dụnyere ụdọ ọlaedo abụọ ndị ahụ nʼelu mgbaaka ndị ahụ dị na nkuku ihe mgbochi obi ahụ.
They fastened one end of each cord to one of the rings.
18 Were isi ndị ọzọ nke ụdọ ahụ dụnye nʼihe ahụ a kpara akpa. Konye ha nʼelu ubu efọọd ahụ, nʼebe ihu ya.
They fastened the other end of each cord to the two (settings/tiny frames) [that enclosed the stones]. Then they attached the sacred pouch to the shoulder straps of the sacred apron.
19 Ha mere mgbaaka ọlaedo. Konyekwa ha na nkuku abụọ nke ihe mgbochi obi ahụ, nʼime ọnụ ọnụ ya ebe dị nso efọọd ahụ.
Then they made two more gold rings and attached them to the lower corners of the sacred pouch, on the inside edges, next to the sacred apron.
20 Mgbe ahụ, ha kpụrụ mgbaaka ọlaedo abụọ ọzọ, konyekwa ha nʼelu ubu abụọ nke efọọd ahụ, nʼokpuru nʼebe ihu ya, na nso nso ebe a dụkọtara, nʼelu ihe okike ukwu nke efọọd ahụ.
They made two more gold rings and attached them to the lower part of the front of the shoulder straps, near to where [the shoulder straps] were joined [to the sacred apron], just above the carefully-woven sash/waistband.
21 Ha jikwa eriri na-acha anụnụ kekọta mgbaaka ihe mgbochi obi ahụ na mgbaaka efọọd ahụ, jikọta ya na ihe okike ukwu ahụ, ime ka ihe mgbochi obi ahụ hapụ ịtọghapụ site nʼefọọd ahụ, dịka iwu Onyenwe anyị nyere Mosis si dị.
They tied the rings on the sacred pouch to the rings on the sacred apron with a blue cord, so that the sacred pouch was above the sash/waistband and would not come loose from the sacred apron.
22 Ọ bụ akwa nke na-acha anụnụ anụnụ, ka ha ji dụọ uwe mwụda efọọd ahụ, ọrụ onye okwe akwa.
They made the robe that is to be worn underneath the priest’s sacred apron, using only blue [cloth].
23 A ga-enwe oghere nʼetiti uwe mwụda ahụ, dịka oghere olu uwe agha, nwekwa akwa nta a dụnyere nʼokpuru oghere a, ime ka o sie ike gharakwa ịdọka.
It had an opening through which [the priest] would put his head. They sewed a border around this opening, to prevent the material from tearing.
24 Ha ji ogho na-acha anụnụ anụnụ, ngwakọta anụnụ na uhie, nke na-acha uhie uhie na ezi akwa ọcha a kpara nke ọma kpanye oyiyi mkpụrụ pomegranet, gburugburu nʼọnụ ala ala uwe mwụda ahụ.
At the lower edge on the robe, they fastened [decorations that resembled] pomegranate fruit. The decorations were [woven from] blue, purple, and red yarn/thread.
25 Ha dụnyekwara ataṅụ e ji ọlaedo a nụchara anụcha kpụọ, gburugburu nʼọnụ ọnụ ala ya nʼetiti pomegranet ndị ahụ.
Between each of these decorations, they fastened a tiny bell made from pure gold, so there was a bell and a pomegranate, a bell and a pomegranate, alternating all around the hem of the robe
26 Otu ataṅụ, otu oyiyi mkpụrụ pomegranet, otu a ka a dụnyere ya gburugburu ọnụ ọnụ ala uwe mwụda ahụ, nke a ga-eyi mgbe a na-eje ozi, dịka iwu Onyenwe anyị nyere Mosis si dị.
for [Aaron to wear while] he did his work as a priest. They made all these things exactly as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
27 Ha ji ezi akwa ọcha metara Erọn na ụmụ ya ndị ikom, uwe ime ahụ, akaọrụ nke onye ọkpa akwa,
They wove long-sleeved tunics/gowns from fine white linen, for Aaron and his sons.
28 jirikwa ezi akwa ọcha mee akwa ike nʼisi, okpu akwa ọcha, na uwe ukwu nke ezi akwa ọcha a kpara nke ọma.
They also made a turban of fine linen [for Aaron to wear around his head]. They made the caps and the undershorts [for Aaron’s sons] from fine linen.
29 Ihe ike nʼukwu bụ nke e ji ogho na-acha anụnụ anụnụ, ngwakọta anụnụ na uhie uhie, na uhie uhie, nke ezi akwa ọcha a kpara nke ọma, ọrụ aka onye ǹka na-akpanye ihe ịchọ mma, dịka Onyenwe anyị si nye Mosis nʼiwu.
They made the embroidered sash/waistband [for Aaron] from fine linen and from blue, purple, and red cloth, and they embroidered designs on it using blue, purple, and red yarn/thread, exactly as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
30 Ha mere efere, bụ okpu nsọ ahụ, site nʼọlaedo a nụchara anụcha, gbunyekwa akara nʼelu ya, dịka ihe e dere nʼelu mgbaaka akara: Ihe nsọ dịrị Onyenwe anyị.
They also made the tiny ornament of pure gold and had a skilled workman engrave on it the words, ‘Dedicated to Yahweh’.
31 Mgbe ahụ, ha kenyere ya eriri na-acha anụnụ anụnụ i ji jikọta ya na ihe ike nʼisi ahụ, dịka Onyenwe anyị nyere ya Mosis nʼiwu.
They fastened this to the front of the turban by a blue cord, just as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
32 Otu a ka ha si rụchaa ọrụ iwu ụlọ nzute ahụ. Ndị Izrel mere ihe niile dịka Onyenwe anyị si nye Mosis nʼiwu.
Finally they finished all the work to make the Sacred Tent. They brought to Moses/me all the things that they had made. They had made them exactly as Yahweh had commanded me.
33 Mgbe ahụ, ha buteere Mosis ụlọ nzute ahụ: ụlọ ikwu ahụ ya na ngwongwo ya niile, ya bụ nko ya niile, mbudo ibo ya niile, mkpọrọ osisi ya niile, ogidi ya niile na ụkwụ ya niile,
They brought to him/me the Sacred Tent and all the things that were used with it: the hooks, the frames, the crossbars, the posts and their bases,
34 na akpụkpọ ebule e sijiri uhie uhie, akpụkpọ ehi mmiri e ji emechi elu ụlọ nzute ahụ, na akwa mgbochi,
the coverings for the Sacred Tent that were made of tanned/dyed rams’ skins and goatskins, the curtains,
35 na igbe iwu ọgbụgba ndụ ahụ, ya na mkpara e ji ebu ya, na oche ebere ya,
the sacred chest that contained the stone slabs [on which the commandments were written], the poles, the lid for the chest,
36 na tebul ahụ, ya na ngwongwo ya niile na achịcha nke iche nʼIhu Onyenwe anyị,
the table with all the things that were used with it, the sacred bread [that was offered] to God,
37 na ihe ịdọkwasị oriọna e ji ọlaedo a nụchara anụcha kpụọ, na iheọkụ ya niile na ngwongwo ya niile, na mmanụ oliv maka ịmụ ọkụ,
the lampstand made of pure gold and all its lamps and all the things that were to be used to take care of it, the oil for the lamps,
38 na ebe ịchụ aja ọlaedo, mmanụ nsọ na ụda na-esi isi ụtọ na akwa mgbochi nke ọnụ ụzọ ụlọ nzute,
the golden altar [for burning incense], the oil for anointing, the sweet-smelling incense, the curtain for the entrance to the Sacred Tent,
39 na ebe ịchụ aja bronz ahụ, na ihe ọkpụkpa bronz ya, mkpara ya niile na ngwongwo ya niile, efere ukwu ahụ ya na ihe ndọkwasị ya,
the bronze altar [for burning sacrifices] and its bronze grating, the poles [for carrying] it, and all the other things that were used with it, the washbasin and its base,
40 akwa mgbochi nke ogige ụlọ ahụ, na ogidi ya na ihe ndọkwasị ya nakwa akwa mgbochi nke ọnụ ụzọ e si abanye nʼogige ahụ; ụdọ na ǹtu ịkpọgide ogige ahụ; ngwongwo niile nke ụlọ nzute ahụ, ụlọ ikwu nzute ahụ
the curtains [that surrounded] the courtyard, the posts and bases that supported them, the curtain for the entrance to the courtyard and its ropes, the tent pegs, and all the other things that would be used in the Sacred Tent,
41 na uwe niile a kpara akpa, nke a na-eyi eje ozi nʼebe nsọ ahụ, ma uwe nsọ nke Erọn, onye nchụaja, na uwe nke ụmụ ya ndị ikom na-eyi mgbe ha na-eje ozi ha dịka ndị nchụaja.
the beautiful sacred clothes for Aaron to wear when he did his work in the Holy Place, and the special clothes for his sons to wear as they did their work as priests.
42 Ndị Izrel niile rụzuru ọrụ ndị a niile dịka Onyenwe anyị si nye ya Mosis nʼiwu.
The Israeli people had done all this work exactly as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
43 Mosis nʼonwe ya hụkwara ọrụ ndị a niile, nabata ya ka nke e jere dịka iwu Onyenwe anyị nyere si dị. Nʼihi ya, Mosis gọziri ha.
Then Moses/I saw all the work that they had done. Truly, they had done everything exactly as Yahweh had commanded [that it should be done]. Then Moses/I [asked God to] bless them.