< Ezekiela 41 >
1 Heneke izay le nendese’e mb’ amy kivohoy mb’eo vaho nanjehe o tolà’eo: kiho eneñe ty ampohe’ ty ila’e naho kiho eneñe ka ty añ’ ila’e, ie treha’ i voko’ey.
And he took me to the Temple, and took the measure of the uprights, six cubits wide on one side and six cubits wide on the other.
2 Kiho folo ty ampohe’ i lalañey naho kiho lime ty añ’ ila’ i lalañey naho kiho lime ka ty ila’e; zinehe’e ka ty andava’e le kiho efapolo; naho kiho roapolo ty am-pohe’e.
And the door-opening was ten cubits wide; and the side walls of the door-opening were five cubits on one side and five cubits on the other: and it was forty cubits long and twenty cubits wide.
3 Nimoak’ ao amy zao re nanjehe o tolà’ i lalambei’eio, kiho roe; le i lalañey, kiho eneñe; naho kiho fito ty ampohe’ i lalañey.
And he went inside and took the measure of the uprights of the door-opening, two cubits: and the door-opening, six cubits; and the side-walls of the door-opening were seven cubits on one side and seven cubits on the other.
4 Le zinehe’e ka ty andava’e: kiho roapolo; naho kiho roapolo ty ampohe’e aolo’ i kivohoy eo; le hoe re tamako, Itoy i toetse masiñe do’ey.
And by his measure it was twenty cubits long and twenty cubits wide in front of the Temple: and he said to me, This is the most holy place.
5 Heneke izay le zinehe’e ty rindri’ i anjombay: kiho eneñe; le ty am-pohe’ o efe-traño’eo, kiho efatse mañarikatoke i anjombay amo ila’e iabio.
Then he took the measure of the wall of the house, which was six cubits; and of the side-rooms round the house, which were four cubits wide.
6 Telo mifaningitse o efe-traño’eo, telo-polo ty am-pidadaña’e raike; nampiziliheñe an-drindri’ i anjomba nandranjiañe o efe-traño añ’ariary azeoy iereo, soa te hirampy amy trañoy fa tsy hirampy an-drindri’ i kivohoy.
And the side-rooms, room over room, were three times thirty; there were inlets in the wall of the house for the side-rooms round about, for supports in the wall of the house.
7 Nibey ty am-pohe’ o efe-traño niarikatokeo naho o lalañe mioza amo efe-trañoo naho ambone te amo ambaneo, aa le nitombo nañambone ty treha’ o trañoo naho o lalañeo. Ty fanongañe boak’ ambaney pak’ amboney le niranga i añivo’ey.
The side-rooms became wider as they went higher up the house, by the amount of the space let into the wall up round about the house, because of the inlets in the house; and one went up from the lowest floor by steps to the middle, and from the middle to the upper floor.
8 Nitreako te nañarikatoke i anjombay ty lavaranga naonjoñe; kobay raike, toe kiho eneñe, ty nitakare’e hifamitrañe ami’ty mananta’ o efe-trañoo.
And I saw that the house had a stone floor all round; the bases of the side-rooms were a full rod of six great cubits high.
9 Ty treha’ i rindriñe alafe’ o efe-trañoo, le kiho lime; mira amy zay ty malalak’ añivo’ o efe-trañoo naho i anjombay.
The wall supporting the side-rooms on the outside was five cubits thick: and there was a free space of five cubits between the side-rooms of the house.
10 Ty treha’ o efe-traño mañarikatoke i anjombaio mizehe kiho roapolo.
And between the rooms was a space twenty cubits wide all round the house.
11 Misokak’ an-toetse malalake ty lala’ o efe-trañoo; miatrek’ avaratse ty lala’e raike naho miatrek’ atimo ty lala’e ila’e; vaho kiho lime ty treha’ i malalake miariary ama’ey.
And the free space had doors opening from the side-rooms, one door on the north and one door on the south: and the free space was five cubits wide all round.
12 I traño aolo’ i kiririsan-kivoho ahandrefa’ey, le kiho fitom-polo ty am-pohe’e; kiho lime ty hateve’ i rindri’e mañariary azey vaho kiho sivam-polo ty andava’e.
And the building which was in front of the separate place at the side to the west was seventy cubits wide; the wall of the building was five cubits thick all round and ninety cubits long.
13 Zinehe amy zao i kivohoy, kiho zato ty andava’e; naho kiho zato ka ty an-dava’ i kiririsa’ey naho i trañoy rekets’ o rindri’eo.
And he took the measure of the house; it was a hundred cubits long; and the separate place and the building with its walls was a hundred cubits long;
14 Ty treha’ i fiatrefa’ i Anjombaiy naho o kiririsa’e atiñanañeo, le zato kiho.
And the east front of the house and of the separate place was a hundred cubits wide.
15 Zinehe’e amy zao ty andava’ i traño miatreke i kiririsa ahandrefañey naho o oloñolo’e añ’ila’e atoy naho añ’ila’e aroio; zato kiho. I kivohoy, i toe’e añate’ey, naho o lavaranga miakatse an-kiririsao;
And he took the measure of the building in front of the separate place which was at the back of it, and the pillared walks on one side and on the other side; they were a hundred cubits long; and the Temple and the inner part and its outer covered way were covered in;
16 le o tolà’eo, naho o lalan-kede milentekeo, o oloñolo’e mañariari’ i telo mañambone rey tandrife i lalambeiio, vaho nitemerem-baramba ty añariari’ i kivohoiy, mifototse an-tane mionjoñe pak’amo lalan-kedeo, vaho o tokonan-dalan-kedeo,
And the sloping windows and the covered ways round all three of them were of shakiph-wood all round from the level of the earth up to the windows;
17 le nitakatse ty malalak’ ambone’ i lalambeiy, sikal’am-po’ i anjombay ao; ie alafe’e etoy naho mañariary o rindriñe añate’eo ty nipateran-tsare:
And there was a roof over the doorway and as far as the inner house, and to the outside and on the wall all round, inside and outside.
18 kerobe naho satrañe; añivo’ ty kerobe naho ty kerobe ty satrañe; songa manan-daharañe roe o kerobeo;
And it had pictured forms of winged beings and palm-trees; a palm-tree between two winged ones, and every winged one had two faces;
19 lahara’ ondaty ty miatreke ty satrañe naho tarehen’ ana-diona ty miatreke i satrañe añ’ila’ey. Sinokitse añ’ ariari’ i kivohoy iaby irezay;
So that there was the face of a man turned to the palm-tree on one side, and the face of a young lion on the other side: so it was made all round the house.
20 mifototse an-tane eo pak’ ambone’ i lalambeiy ty nanitsihañe kerobe naho satrañe, vaho an-drindri’ i toetse miavakey eo.
From earth level up to the windows there were winged ones and palm-trees pictured on the wall.
21 Efa-mira o tolàn-dalambein-kivohoo, le mañirinkiriñe i nitreako zay ty aolo’ i toetse miavakey eo.
22 An-katae ty kitrely, kiho telo ty haabo’e naho kiho roe ty an-dava’e, le an-katae o kotso’e añate’eo naho i an-dava’ey vaho o rindri’eo; le hoe re amako, Itoy ty latabatse aolo’ Iehovà eo.
The altar was made of wood, and was three cubits high and two cubits long; it had angles, and its base and sides were of wood; and he said to me, This is the table which is before the Lord.
23 Songa aman-delan-dalambey roe i kivohoy naho i toetse miavakey.
The Temple had two doors.
24 Sindre amam-baramba roe I lalañe rey, varamba miviombio; amam-baramba roe’ i lalañe raikey naho varamba roe ka i lalañe ila’ey.
And the holy place had two doors, and the doors had two turning leaves, two for one and two for the other.
25 Nipatereñe am’ iereo, amo lalambei’ i kivohoio, ty kerobe naho ty satrañe, hambañe amy nanoañe o rindri’eoy; nanoeñe lapalapam-baramba ty aolo’ i fizilihañe alafe’ey.
And on them were pictured winged ones and palm-trees, as on the walls; and a ... of wood was on the front of the covered way outside.
26 Teo ty lalan-kede nilenteke naho satrañe añ’ila’e roe, an-drindriñe añ’ila’ i fizilihañey, naho amo efe-traño añ’ila’ i anjombaio vaho amo lapalapa’eo.
And there were sloping windows and palm-trees on one side and on the other, on the sides of the covered way: and the side-rooms of the house and the ...