< Ezeekyeri 41 >
1 Awo omusajja n’antwala ebweru wa yeekaalu Awatukuvu n’apima empagi ez’awayingirirwa mu kifo ekitukuvu, obugazi mita ssatu buli luuyi.
He took me to the Temple and measured the posts as cubits wide on both sides.
2 Awayingirirwa waali obugazi mita ttaano, n’obugazi bw’empagi ez’oku luuyi olw’omunda zaali mita bbiri n’ekitundu eruuyi n’eruuyi. N’apima ebweru wa yeekaalu Awatukuvu nga wali mita amakumi abiri obuwanvu, n’obugazi mita kkumi.
The entrance was ten cubits wide, and the sides of the entrance were five cubits long on both sides. He measured the outer sanctuary as forty cubits long and twenty cubits wide.
3 Oluvannyuma n’ayingira munda wa yeekaalu Awatukuvu w’Awatukuvu, n’apima empagi eziri awayingirirwa, buli emu obugazi mita emu. Omulyango gwali mita ssatu obugazi, n’ebisenge ebyayitangamu eruuyi n’eruuyi ku mulyango oguyingirirwamu mu Watukuvu w’Awatukuvu byali mita ssatu n’ekitundu obugazi.
He went into the inner sanctuary and measured the entrance posts as two cubits wide. The entrance was six cubits wide, and the walls on both sides were seven cubits wide.
4 N’apima Awatukuvu w’Awatukuvu nga wali mita kkumi obuwanvu, n’obugazi mita kkumi. N’aŋŋamba nti, “Kino kye kifo ekiyitibwa Awatukuvu w’Awatukuvu.”
He measured the room beside the inner sanctuary as twenty cubits long and twenty cubits wide. He told me, “This is the Most Holy Place.”
5 N’apima ekisenge ekya yeekaalu, ng’omubiri gwakyo guli mita ssatu, na buli kisenge eky’ebbali okwebungulula yeekaalu obugazi nga kiri mita bbiri.
He measured Temple wall as six cubits thick, and each side room around the Temple was four cubits wide.
6 Ebisenge eby’ebbali byali emyaliiro esatu, buli kimu nga kiri waggulu wa kinnaakyo, ku buli mwaliiro kwaliko ebisenge amakumi asatu. Waaliwo empagi ezawaniriranga ebisenge ebyo naye ng’empagi ezo teziyingira mu kisenge ekya yeekaalu.
There were three levels of side rooms above one another, each having thirty rooms. The wall of the Temple had external supports for the side rooms, so that they would not be fixed into the wall of the Temple itself.
7 Ebisenge eby’ebbali okwebungulula yeekaalu byagendanga nga byeyongera okugaziwa buli mwaliiro ogweyongerangayo waggulu, era amadaala gaazo agalinnyirwako gaava wansi okutuuka ku mwaliiro ogusembayo nga guyita ku mwaliiro ogwa wakati.
The side rooms around the Temple became wider at each higher level, because as the structure around the Temple went up the Temple wall grew narrower A stairway provided access from the bottom story to the top, going through the middle level.
8 Ne ndaba nga yeekaalu eriko ekifo ekyagulumira okugyebungulula nga kye kikola omusingi ogw’ebisenge eby’ebbali. Obuwanvu kyali ng’obuwanvu obw’oluti, z’emita empanvu ssatu.
I saw that the Temple was on a raised platform that surrounded it. This was the foundation for the side rooms. Its height was the complete length of a measuring rod, six long cubits.
9 Waaliwo ekisenge ekyebunguludde ebisenge eby’ebbali. Omubiri gw’ekisenge ekyo gwali mita bbiri n’ekitundu. Waaliwo ekibangirizi wakati w’ebisenge eby’ebbali ebya yeekaalu n’ekisenge ekyebunguludde ebisenge eby’ebbali ebya yeekaalu. Waaliwo n’ekibangirizi wakati wa bbugwe n’ekisenge ekyebunguludde ebisenge eby’ebbali ebya yeekaalu.
The thickness of the outer wall of the side rooms was five cubits, and there was open space between the side rooms of the Temple
10 Ekibangirizi ekyo kyali mita kkumi obugazi.
and the outer chambers that measured twenty cubits wide all round the Temple.
11 Waaliwo emiryango egyayingiranga mu bisenge eby’ebbali okuva mu kibangirizi ekiri wakati w’ekisenge ekyebunguludde ebisenge eby’ebbali n’ebisenge ebyo. Emiryango egyo gyali ku luuyi olw’Obukiikakkono, ne ku luuyi olw’Obukiikaddyo. Ekibangirizi ekyo kyali mita bbiri n’ekitundu obugazi.
The doors of the side rooms opened into this area, with one entrance to the north and another one to the south. The open space was five cubits wide on each side.
12 Ekizimbe ekyali mu luggya emanju wa yeekaalu, lwe luuyi olw’ebugwanjuba kyali obugazi mita amakumi asatu mu ttaano, n’omubiri gw’ekisenge eky’ekizimbe ekyo gwali mita bbiri n’ekitundu okwebungulula, n’obuwanvu bwakyo mita amakumi ana mu ttaano.
Another building faced the Temple courtyard on the west side. It measured seventy cubits wide and ninety cubits long, with walls all the way round that were five cubits thick.
13 Oluvannyuma omusajja n’apima yeekaalu, ng’obuwanvu eri mita amakumi ataano, n’oluggya lwa yeekaalu n’ekizimbe n’ebisenge byakwo byali obuwanvu mita amakumi ataano.
He measured the Temple as one hundred cubits long. The Temple courtyard and the building including its walls were also one hundred cubits long.
14 Obugazi bw’oluggya lwa yeekaalu ku luuyi olw’ebuvanjuba ng’ogasseeko emiryango wa yeekaalu waali mita amakumi ataano.
The Temple courtyard on the east side, (including the front of the Temple), was one hundred cubits wide.
15 N’apima obuwanvu obw’ekizimbe ekyali mu maaso g’oluggya emanju wa yeekaalu, okwo nga kw’ogasse embalaza oluuyi n’oluuyi nga wali mita amakumi ataano. Ekifo Awatukuvu ebweru, n’ekifo Awatukuvu munda n’ekisasi mu maaso g’oluggya
He measured the length of the building that faced the Temple courtyard towards the rear of the Temple, including its open halls on each side. It was one hundred cubits long. The outer sanctuary, the inner sanctuary, and the porches facing the courtyard,
16 n’awayingirirwa, n’amadirisa amafunda n’embalaza okugeetooloola gonsatule, okwolekera omulyango byonna byabikkibwako embaawo, ne wansi, n’ekisenge okutuuka ku madirisa, n’amadirisa byabikkibwako.
as well as the thresholds and the narrow windows and the surrounding open halls with their three levels up to and including the threshold, were covered with wood on every side. This extended from the ground up to and including the windows.
17 Mu bbanga eryali waggulu w’omulyango okutuuka mu wakuŋŋaanirwa munda, ne ku bisenge mu bifo ebitali bimu okwetooloola Awatukuvu munda, ne ku bisenge mu bifo ebitali bimu okwetooloola Awatukuvu munda n’ebweru,
On the outside of all the walls by the entrance to the inner sanctuary, spaced at regular intervals around the inner and outer sanctuary,
18 yakolebwa ne bakerubi n’enkindu, ng’olukindu luteekeddwa wakati wa bakerubi kinnababirye. Ne buli kerubi yalina ebyenyi bibiri
were carved designs of cherubim and palm trees. Every cherub had two faces:
19 ekyenyi ky’omusajja nga kyolekedde olukindu ku luuyi olumu n’ekyenyi ky’empologoma ento nga kyolekedde olukindu oluuyi olulala. Ebyo byakolebwa okwetooloola eyeekaalu yonna.
a man's face looked in the direction of a palm tree on one side, and the face of a young lion looked in the direction of the palm tree on the other side. These carvings extended the whole way round the Temple.
20 Okuva wansi okutuuka mu kibangirizi ekiri waggulu w’omulyango waaliwo bakerubi n’enkindu ebyawoolebwa ebweru ku kisenge ky’Awatukuvu.
Designs of cherubim and palm trees were carved on the Temple wall from the floor up to the space above the doorway.
21 Omulyango ogw’Awatukuvu ebweru gwali gwa nsonda nnya era n’ogwo ogwali mu maaso g’Ekifo Ekitukuvu Ennyo gwali gugufaanana
The Temple's doorframe was rectangular, as was the doorframe of the sanctuary.
22 Ekyoto kyabajjibwa mu muti ng’obugulumivu kiri mita emu n’ekitundu, obuwanvu n’obugazi mita emu, eruuyi n’eruuyi. Ensonda zaakyo n’obuwanvu bwakyo n’ebisenge byakyo byali bya miti. Omusajja n’aŋŋamba nti, “Eno ye mmeeza ebeera mu maaso ga Mukama.”
An altar made of wood stood there, three cubits high and two cubits by long. All of it—its corners, base, and sides—were made of wood. The man told me, “This is the table that stands before the Lord.”
23 Awatukuvu n’Awatukuvu w’Awatukuvu byalina enzigi za mpayi bbiri bbiri.
The Temple and the sanctuary both had hinged double doors.
24 Buli luggi lwalina empayi bbiri, buli mwango nga gulina enzigi bbiri.
Each door had two panels that opened. There were two panels for one door, and two panels for the other door.
25 Era ku nzigi ezo ez’Awatukuvu kwali kwoleddwako ebifaananyi bya bakerubi n’eby’enkindu nga biri ebyayolebwa ku bisenge. Waaliwo n’akasasi akaakolebwa mu muti akali ku kisasi.
There were carvings of cherubim and palm trees on the Temple doors like those on the walls, and there was a wooden roof that covered the outside part of the porch at the front.
26 Ku bisenge eby’ebbali eby’ekisasi kwaliko amadirisa amawanvuyirivu nga mafunda agaali gooleddwako ebifaananyi eby’enkindu ku buli luuyi. N’ebisenge eby’ebbali ebya yeekaalu byalina obusasi.
There were narrow windows and palm tree designs on the walls of the porch. The side rooms of the Temple also had roofs.