< Exodus 38 >

1 Bezalel el orala sie loang ke sak acacia, nu ke mwe kisa firir. Maspang acn fac: fit itkosr tafu lusa, itkosr tafu sralap; ac akosr tafu fulata.
[Several men helped] Bezalel to make the altar for burning sacrifices. They made it from acacia wood. It was square, (7-1/2 feet/2.2 meters) on each side, and it was (4-1/2 feet/1.3 meters) high.
2 El orala koac in tuyak fin sruwasrik akosr ah. Koac inge orekla ke sak se na ma sang orala loang uh. El nokomla nufon ke bronze.
They made [a projection that looked like] a horn on each of the top corners. The projections were carved from the same block of wood that the altar [was made of]. They covered the whole altar with bronze.
3 El orala pac kufwa nukewa nu ke loang uh: pan, saful, pesin, fork, ac pan in neinyuk mulut firir. Kufwa inge nukewa orek ke bronze.
They made the pans in which to put the greasy ashes [from the animal sacrifices]. They also made the shovels for cleaning out the ashes. They made the basins and forks for turning the meat as it cooked, and buckets for carrying hot coals/ashes. All of those things were made from bronze.
4 El orala mwe liklik se ke bronze ac oakiya ye patun uh lac nwe ke infulwen loang uh.
They also made a bronze grating to hold the wood and burning coals. They put the grating under the rim that went around the altar. [They] made it so that it was [inside the altar], halfway down.
5 El orala ring in utuk akosr ac sang in oan ke sruwasrik akosr.
They made bronze rings in which to put the poles [for carrying the altar], and fastened one of them to each of the corners of the altar.
6 El orala srenenu ke sak acacia, nokomla ke bronze,
They made the poles from acacia wood and covered them with bronze.
7 ac isongang nu in ring ke sisken loang uh lac lac. Loang uh orekla ke ipinsak ac oalal acn loac.
They put the poles through the rings on each side of the altar. The poles were for carrying the altar.
8 El orala sie pesin ac ma loangeya ke bronze saromrom ma mutan su kulansap ke nien utyak nu in Lohm Nuknuk Mutal elos selngunkin.
The altar was [hollow] like an empty box. It was made from boards [of acacia wood]. They made/cast the washbasin and its base from bronze. The bronze was from the mirrors that belonged to the women who worked at the entrance of the Sacred Tent.
9 Nu ke Lohm Nuknuk Mutal, su nien muta lun LEUM GOD, Bezalel el orala lisrlisr nu ke kalkal uh ke nuknuk linen srik eoa. Mwe lisrlisr nu layen eir, yact lumngaul lusa,
[Around the Sacred Tent] Bezalel and his helpers made a courtyard. To form the courtyard, they made curtains of fine white linen. On the south side, the curtain was (150 feet/46 meters) long.
10 tulokinyukyak ke sru bronze longoul ma kasiki nu fin kapin sru bronze longoul, wi mwe sruh ac osra nu kac orekla ke silver.
[To hang the curtain], they made 20 bronze posts and 20 bronze bases, [one for under each post]. [To fasten the curtains to] the posts, they made silver hooks, and [they made metal] rods [covered with] silver.
11 Kalkal layen nu epang uh orekla oapana layen nu eir.
They made the same kind of curtains, posts, bases, and hooks for the north side of the courtyard.
12 Layen nu roto, oasr mwe lisrlisr yact longoul limekosr lusa, ac oasr sru singoul ac kapin sru singoul, wi me sruh ac osra nu kac orekla ke silver.
On the west side [of the courtyard], they made a curtain (75 feet/23 meters) long. They also made ten posts on which to hang the curtains, and ten bases, with silver hooks and [metal] rods [covered with] silver.
13 Nu layen kutulap, yen mutunoa oan we, kalkal uh oayapa yact longoul limekosr lusa.
On the east side, [where the entrance is], the courtyard was (75 feet/23 meters) wide.
14 Mwe lisrlisr nu ke la mutunoa yact itkosr tafu, ac sru tolkwe wi kapin sru tolu nu kac.
On each side of the entrance, they made a curtain (22-1/2 feet/6.6 meters) wide. On each side they [were hung from] three posts, and one base was under each post.
15 Ac oapana nu ke layen ngia: oasr mwe lisrlisr yact itkosr tafu ac sru tolkwe wi kapin sru tolu nu kac.
16 Mwe lisrlisr nukewa ke kalkal uh orekla ke linen srik eoa.
All the curtains around the courtyard were made from fine white linen.
17 Kapin sru uh orekla ke bronze, na mwe sruh, osra, ac mangon sru uh orek ke silver. Bezalel el kapsreni sru nukewa ke kalkal uh ke osra silver.
All the posts around the courtyard were made of bronze, but the tops were covered with silver. The posts were connected with [metal] rods [covered with] silver. The clasps/fasteners and hooks were made of silver.
18 Mwe lisrlisr nu ke acn in utyak ke kalkal uh orekla ke linen srik eoa, otwotla ke unen sheep ma tuhn folfol, sroninmutuk, ac srusra, ac yuniyukla ke mwe akul. Lusa ac fulata oapana mwe lisrlisr ke kalkal uh — yact singoul lusa, ac yact luo tafu fulata.
For the entrance of the courtyard, they made a curtain from fine white linen, and a skilled weaver embroidered it with blue, purple, and red yarn/thread. The curtain was (30 feet/9 meters) long and (7-1/2 feet/2.3 meters) high, just like the other curtains around the courtyard.
19 Mwe lisrlisr se inge tulokinyukyak ke sru bronze akosr ma kasiki fin kapin sru akosr. Mwe sruh nu kac, ac mangon sru uh, ac osra uh, orekla ke silver.
All the curtains were made of fine white linen. They were supported by four posts, and [under each post] was a base made of bronze. All the posts around the courtyard were connected with [metal] rods [covered with] silver. The clasps/fasteners were made of silver, and the tops of the posts were covered with silver.
20 Kwi nukewa nu ke Lohm Nuknuk Mutal ac nu ke kalkal ma rauneak ah orekla ke bronze.
All the tent pegs to support the Sacred Tent and the curtains around the courtyard were made of bronze.
21 Pa inge pisa ac lupan osra orekmakinyuk nu ke Lohm Nuknuk Mutal sin LEUM GOD, acn se ma eot tupasrpasr luo karinginyuk we su simla Ma Sap Singoul oan fac. Pisen osra inge ma Moses el sap mwet Levi in orala, su orekma ye kolyuk lal Ithamar, wen natul Aaron mwet tol.
Here is a list of the amounts of metal used to make the Sacred Tent. Moses/I told [some men from] the tribe of Levi to [count all the materials used and] write down the amounts. Ithamar, the son of Aaron the priest, supervised those men.
22 Bezalel, wen natul Uri ac nutin natul Hur ke sruf lun Judah, el orala ma nukewa ma LEUM GOD El sapkin in orekla.
Bezalel the son of Uri and grandson of Hur made all the things that Yahweh commanded Moses/me to be made.
23 Oholiab, mwet kasru lal su wen natul Ahisamach ke sruf lun Dan, el sie mwet soasr ke kihl, ke lemlem, ac el sie mwet otwot ke nuknuk linen srik eoa, oayapa ke unen sheep ma tuhn folfol, sroninmutuk ac srusra.
Bezalel’s helper was Oholiab, the son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan. Oholiab was a skilled engraver who made artistic things. He made fine white linen, and he embroidered designs using blue, purple, and red yarn/thread. He also made other cloth.
24 Gold nukewa ma kisakinyukyang nu sin LEUM GOD nu ke Lohm Nuknuk Mutal, toasriya paun luo tausin siofok eungoul limekosr, fal nu ke srikasrak ma oakwuki in pacl sac.
All the gold that was used to make the Sacred Tent weighed (2,195 pounds/1,000 kg.). They used the official standard when they weighed the gold.
25 Silver ma orekeni ke oaoa lulap lun sruf lun Israel nukewa, toasriya paun itkosr tausin lumfoko lumngaul, fal nu ke srikasrak oakwuki.
All the silver that the people contributed when the leaders (took the census/counted the men) weighed (7,500 pounds/3,400 kg.). They also used the official standard when they weighed the silver.
26 Lupan gold ac silver inge nukewa fal nu ke lupan ma mwet nukewa su oaoala ke oaoa lulap sac elos tuh moli: kais sie mwet tuh moli ke lupa se ma oakwuki nu sel ac pauni fal nu ke srikasrak oakwuki. Oasr mukul onfoko tolu tausin lumfoko lumngaul su yac longoulyak pa oaoala ke oaoa lulap sac.
All the men who were at least 20 years old were counted, and they each paid the required amount. That was a total of 603,550 men.
27 Paun itkosr tausin lumfoko in silver pa sang orala kapin sru siofok nu ke Lohm Nuknuk Mutal oayapa lisrlisr sac. Kais soko kapin sru orekla ke paun itnoul limekosr.
They used (75 pounds/34 kg.) of silver for making/casting each of the 100 bases to [put under the posts to support] the curtains of the Sacred Tent.
28 Ke paun lumngaul lula ke silver ah, Besalel el sang orala osra, mwe sruh ke sru, ac mangon sru ingan.
Bezalel [and his helpers] used the (50 pounds/30 kg.) of silver that was not used for the bases to make the rods and the hooks for the posts, and to cover the tops of the posts.
29 Bronze ma kisakinyuk nu sin LEUM GOD orala paun limekosr tausin tolfoko singoul.
The bronze that the people contributed weighed (5,310 pounds/2,425 kg.).
30 El sang bronze inge orala kapin sru nu ke nien utyak lun Lohm Nuknuk Mutal sin LEUM GOD, oayapa loang bronze wi mwe liklik bronze nu kac, kufwa nukewa nu ke loang uh,
With the bronze, Bezalel and his helpers made the bases for under the posts at the entrance of the Sacred Tent. They also made the altar for burning sacrifices, the grating for it and the tools used with it,
31 kapin sru nu ke kalkal rauneak ac acn in utyak nu in kalkal uh, ac kwi nukewa nu ke Lohm Nuknuk Mutal ac kalkal se rauneak.
the bases for the posts [that supported the curtains] that surrounded the courtyard and the bases for the entrance to the courtyard, and the pegs for the Sacred Tent and for [the curtains around] the courtyard.

< Exodus 38 >