< Ezekiela 46 >
1 Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: harindriñe amo andro eneñe fitoloñañeo i lalam-bein-kiririsa añate’e miatrek’ atiñanañey; le ho sokafeñe ami’ty andro Sabotse; ho sokafeñe ka re ami’ty andron-jiri-bolañe.
Thus said Lord YHWH: “The gate of the inner court that is looking eastward is shut [during] the six days of work, and on the day of rest it is opened, and in the day of the new moon it is opened;
2 Hizilik’ amy anam-pizilihañe alafe’ i lalambeiy i roandriañey naho hijohañe marine i tolà’ i lalambeiy; le halankàñe’ o mpisoroñeo i engan-koroañey naho i engam-panintsiña’ey, le hitalaho amy fiziliha’ i lalambeiy eo re, vaho hienga mb’eo, fe tsy harindriñe ampara’ te hariva i lalambeiy.
and the prince has come in the way of the porch of the gate from the outside, and he has stood by the post of the gate, and the priests have made his burnt-offering, and his peace-offerings, and he has bowed himself by the opening of the gate, and has gone forth, and the gate is not shut until the evening.
3 Manahake izay ty hitalahoa’ ondati’ i taneio an-dala’ i lalambeiy añatrefa’ Iehovà eo amo Sabotseo vaho amo peabolañeo.
And the people of the land have bowed themselves at the opening of that gate, on Sabbaths, and on new moons, before YHWH.
4 Anak’ añondry eneñe tsy aman-kandra naho ty añondrilahy tsy aman-kila ro hengae’ i roandriañey horoañe am’ Iehovà ami’ty andro Sabotse.
And the burnt-offering that the prince brings near to YHWH on the day of rest [is] six lambs, perfect ones, and a ram, a perfect one.
5 Ho efà raike ty engan’ ampemba amy añondrilahiy, naho hengae’e ze tea’e amo anak’ añondrio, vaho arahe’ ty hine menake ty efà.
And the present [is] an ephah for a ram, and for the lambs a present, the gift of his hand, and a hin of oil for an ephah.
6 Le ho bania tsy aman-kandra, naho vik’ añondry eneñe vaho ty añondrilahy, songa tsy aman-kila, ty hengaeñe amy andro valoham-bolañey.
And on the day of the new moon—a bullock, a son of the herd, a perfect one, and six lambs and a ram; they are perfect.
7 Hajarie’e ampemba efà raike i baniay, naho efà’ raike i añondrilahiy, naho ze zoem-pità’e o vik’ añondrio, vaho songa hine menake raike ty efà.
And with an ephah for a bullock, and an ephah for a ram, he prepares a present, and for the lambs as his hand attains, and a hin of oil for an ephah.
8 Aa ie mizilik’ ao i roandriañey, le amy anam-piziliha’ i lalambeiy ty iziliha’e vaho ie ka ty hienga’e.
And in the coming in of the prince, he comes in the way of the porch of the gate, and by its way he goes out.
9 Fa naho miheo mb’añ’atrefa’ Iehovà mb’eo amo andro namantañañeo ondati’ i taneio le ze mizilik’ an-dalambey avaratse ao hitalaho ro hiavotse mb’ amy lalambey atimoy mb’eo; naho ze mizilike an-dalambey atimoy ro hiavotse mb’ an-dalambey avaratse mb’eo; tsy hibalike mb’amy lalambey niziliha’ey re, fa i tandrife azey ty hiavota’e.
And in the coming in of the people of the land before YHWH at appointed times, he who has come in the way of the north gate to bow himself, goes out the way of the south gate, and he who has come in the way of the south gate, goes out by the way of the north gate: he does not turn back the way of the gate by which he came in, but he goes out opposite it.
10 Aa naho i roandriañey, amy fimoaha’ iareoy ty iharoa’e fizilike; naho amy fiavota’ iareoy ty hienga’e.
And in their coming in the prince in their midst comes in, and in their going out he goes out.
11 Amo takatakao naho amo sabadidake namantañañeo, le ampemba efà raik’ ami’ty bania ty hengaeñe, naho songa efà raike ty añondrilahy naho ze tram-pità’e ho a o anak’ añondrio; sindre menake hine raike ty efà.
And in celebrations, and in appointed times, the present is an ephah for a bullock, and an ephah for a ram, and for lambs the gift of his hand, and a hin of oil for an ephah.
12 Aa ie banabanae’ i roandriañey ty engan-tsatrin’ arofo’ey, ndra te engan-koroañe ndra sorom-panintsiñañe ty engae’e am’ Iehovà an-tsatri’e, le ho sokafeñe ho aze i lalambey miatrek’ atiñanañey, le halankañe’e i engan-koroa’ey naho i sorom-panintsiña’ey, hambañe amy sata’e ami’ty andro Sabotsey, le hienga, vaho harindri’ iareo i lalambeiy t’ie fa nienga.
And when the prince makes a free-will burnt-offering, or free-will peace-offerings, to YHWH, then he has opened the gate that is looking eastward for himself, and has made his burnt-offering and his peace-offerings as he does in the day of rest, and he has gone out, and has shut the gate after his going out.
13 Halankaño boak’ andro ty engan-koroañe am’ Iehovà, ty vik’ añondry tsy aman-kandra, hajario boak’ andro maraindraiñe.
And you make a daily burnt-offering of a lamb, son of a year, a perfect one, to YHWH; you make it morning by morning.
14 Ihalankaño boak’ andro ka ty engan’ ampemba, ty am-paha-ene’ ty efà naho ty menak’ am-paha-telo’ ty hine ihanaña’ i bon’ ampembay, ho enga-mahakama am’ Iehovà nainai’e naho fañè tsy modo.
And you make a present with it morning by morning, a sixth part of the ephah, and a third part of the hin of oil, to temper with the fine flour, a present to YHWH, by a continuous statute—continually;
15 Izay ty hañajariañe ty anak’ añondry naho i engan’ ampembay vaho i menakey boak’ andro ho engan-koroañe nainai’e.
and they prepare the lamb, and the present, and the oil, morning by morning—a continual burnt-offering.”
16 Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè; Ie atolo’ i roandriañey anjara ty ana’e le ho lova’e izay; ho a o ana’eo amy t’ie fanañañe linova.
Thus said Lord YHWH: “When the prince gives a gift to any of his sons, it [is] his inheritance, it [is] for his sons; it [is] their possession by inheritance.
17 Fe atolo’e ami’ty mpitoro’e i lova’ey, le ho aze am-para’ ty taom-pamotsorañe vaho himpoly amy roandriañey; f’ie ampandova’e amo ana’eo le a iareo izay.
And when he gives a gift out of his inheritance to one of his servants, then it has been his until the year of freedom, and it has turned back to the prince, only the inheritance of his sons is theirs.
18 Tsy handrambe ami’ty lova’ ondatio i roandriañey; tsy hamorokeke ty amy lova’ iareo; fe boak’ amy lova’ey avao ty hatolo’e amo ana’eo, tsy mone havik’ amo lova’eo ondatikoo.
And the prince does not take from the people’s inheritance to oppress them—from their possession; he causes his sons to inherit out of his own possession, so that My people are not each scattered from his possession.”
19 Aa le nampizilihe’e amy fizilihañe añ’ila’ i lalambeiy iraho; mb’amo efets’ efetse miavake ho a’ o mpisoroñe miatrek’ avaratseo; le ingo ty toetse am-boli’e eo mañandrefañe.
And he brings me in through the entrance that [is] by the side of the gate, to the holy chambers, to the priests, that are looking northward, and behold, there [is] a place in their two sides westward.
20 Le hoe re tamako: Atoy ty fahandroa’ o mpisoroñeo o engan-kakeoo naho o soron-tahiñeo, naho ty hanoñafa’ iareo o engan’ ampembao, soa tsy añandesañe mb’an-kiririsa alafe’e ao, hampiavake ondatio.
And he says to me, “This [is] the place where the priests boil the guilt-offering and the sin-offering, where they bake the present, so as not to bring [it] out to the outer court, to sanctify the people.”
21 Nendese’e mb’an-kiririsa alafe’e mb’eo iraho, vaho niaoloa’e am-piariañe i kotsok’efa’ i kiririsay rey; ingo te songa aman-toetse i hotsoke rey:
And he brings me out to the outer court, and causes me to pass over to the four corners of the court, and behold, a court in a corner of the court, [moreover] a court in [every] corner of the corner.
22 an-kotsok’efa’ i kiririsay le toetse mitafo sambe kiho efapolo ty andava’e naho telopolo ty am-pohe’e; mira habey i toetse efatse an-kotsoke rey.
In the four corners of the court [are] enclosed courts, forty long and thirty broad, [with] one measure for the four corners.
23 Añate’e ao, añariari’ i toetse efatse rey le niarikatohe’ ty kijolim-bato, naho nandrafetañe toem-panokonañe ty am-poto’ o kijolio.
And a row [is] all around in them—around the four of them—and made with boilers under the rows all around.
24 Le hoe re tamako: Toem-panokoñe ahandroo ty ao, ho fahandroa’ o mpitoro’ i kivohoio o fisoroña’ ondatioo.
And he says to me, “These [are] the houses of those boiling where the servants of the house boil the sacrifice of the people.”