< Exodus 36 >

1 Therefore, Bezalel, and Oholiab, and every wise man, to whom the Lord gave wisdom and intelligence, so as to know how to work skillfully, made that which was necessary for the uses of the Sanctuary and which the Lord had instructed.
“Pea naʻe toki ngāue ʻa Pesalili mo ʻAholiapi, mo e tangata loto poto kotoa pē, ʻaia naʻe ʻai ki ai ʻe Sihova ʻae poto mo e ʻiloʻanga, ke nau ʻilo ke ngaohi ʻae ngaahi ngāue kehekehe kotoa pē ki he ngāue ʻoe fale tapu, ʻo fakatatau ki he meʻa kotoa pē naʻe fekau ki ai ʻe Sihova.”
2 And when Moses had called them and every man of learning, to whom the Lord had given wisdom, and who, of their own accord, had offered themselves in order to accomplish this work,
Pea naʻe ui ʻe Mōsese ʻa Pesalili, mo ʻAholiapi, mo e tangata loto poto kotoa pē, ʻaia kuo tuku ki hono loto ʻe Sihova ʻae poto, ʻio, ʻaia kotoa pē kuo langaʻi ia ʻe hono loto ke haʻu ki he ngāue ke fai ia:
3 he handed over to them all the donations of the sons of Israel. And while they were pursuing this work, the people offered what they had vowed each day, in the morning.
Pea naʻa nau maʻu ʻia Mōsese ʻae meʻaʻofa kotoa pē, ʻaia naʻe ʻomi ʻe he fānau ʻa ʻIsileli ki he ngāue ʻoe fale tapu, mo hono ngaohi. Pea naʻa nau kei ʻomi kiate ia ʻae meʻaʻofa ʻi he pongipongi kotoa pē.
4 The artisans were compelled by this to go
Pea naʻe haʻu ʻae kau tangata kotoa pē, naʻe fai ʻae ngaahi ngāue kotoa pē ʻoe fale tapu, ʻo haʻu taki taha ʻae tangata mei he ngāue naʻa ne fai;
5 to Moses and to say, “The people offer more than is needed.”
Pea naʻa nau lea kia Mōsese, ʻo pehē, “ʻOku ʻomi ʻe he kakai ʻae meʻa ʻoku lahi hake noa pē ki he ngāue ʻoku fai ni, ʻaia naʻe fekau ʻe Sihova ke ngaohi.”
6 Therefore, Moses ordered this to be recited, with a voice of proclamation: “Let neither man nor woman offer anything further for the work of the Sanctuary.” And so they ceased from offering gifts,
Pea naʻe fekau ʻe Mōsese, pea naʻa nau fekau ke fanongonongo ki he potu kotoa pē ʻoe ʻapitanga, ʻo pehē, “Ke ʻoua naʻa kei fai ha teuteu meʻaʻofa ʻe ha tangata pe ha fefine ki he fale tapu.” Ko ia naʻe taʻofi ai ʻae kakai ʻi he fetuku.
7 because what was offered was sufficient and was more than an abundance.
He ko e meʻa kuo nau maʻu, naʻe lahi ia ki he ngāue kotoa pē ke ngaohi, pea naʻe toe.
8 And all those who were wise of heart, in order to accomplish the work of the tabernacle, made ten curtains of fine twisted linen, and hyacinth, and purple, and twice-dyed scarlet, with diverse workmanship by the art of embroidery.
Pea ko e tangata loto poto kotoa pē ʻiate kinautolu naʻa nau fai ʻae ngāue ʻoe fale fehikitaki, naʻa nau ngaohi ʻae puipui ʻe hongofulu ʻoe tupenu tuʻovalevale, mo e lanumoana, mo e paʻuhiʻuhi, mo e kulaʻahoʻaho: naʻa ne ngaohi ʻaki ia ʻae ngaahi selupimi ʻoe ngāue fakapotopoto.
9 Each of these was twenty-eight cubits in length, and in width, four. All the curtains were of one measure.
Ko hono lōloa ʻoe puipui ʻe taha ko e hanga ʻe nimangofulu ma ono, pea ko hono laulahi ʻoe puipui ʻe taha ko e hanga ʻe valu: pea naʻe fua tatau pe ʻae puipui kotoa pē.
10 And he joined five curtains to one another, and the other five he coupled to one another.
Pea ne fakamaʻu ke fakataha ʻae puipui ʻe nima: pea ko hono puipui ʻe nima ʻoku toe naʻa ne fakamaʻu ke fakataha.
11 He also made loops of hyacinth along the edge of one curtain on both sides, and similarly along the edge of the other curtain,
Pea ne ngaohi ʻae ngaahi kavei lanumoana, ʻi he kapa ʻoe puipui ʻe taha mei he hokoʻanga ʻi he fakamaauʻanga: pea naʻe fai pehē ʻi he kapa kituʻa ʻoe puipui ʻe taha, ʻi he hokoʻanga ʻo hono ua.
12 so that the loops might meet against one another and might be joined together.
Naʻa ne ngaohi ʻae kavei ʻe nimangofulu ʻi he puipui ʻe taha mo e kavei ʻe nimangofulu ʻi he kapa ʻoe puipui, ʻaia naʻe ʻi he hokoʻanga ʻo hono ua: naʻe fakamaʻu ʻaki ʻae kavei ʻae puipui ʻe taha ki he taha.
13 For these, he also cast fifty gold rings, which would retain the loops of the curtains and so make the tabernacle one.
Pea naʻa ne ngaohi ʻae fakamaʻu koula ʻe nimangofulu, ʻo ne fakahoko ʻaki ʻae fakamaʻu ʻae puipui ʻe taha ki he taha: pea naʻe hoko ia ko e fale fehikitaki pe taha.
14 He also made eleven canopies from the hair of goats, in order to cover the roof of the tabernacle:
Pea naʻa ne ngaohi ʻae ngaahi puipui fulufuluʻi kosi ke ʻaofi ʻaki ʻae fale fehikitaki: naʻa ne ngaohi ʻae puipui ʻe hongofulu ma taha.
15 one canopy held in length thirty cubits, and in width four cubits. All the canopies were of one measure.
Ko hono lōloa ʻoe puipui ʻe taha ko e hanga ʻe onongofulu, mo hono lau lahi ʻoe puipui pe taha ko e hanga ʻe valu: naʻe fua tatau pe ʻae puipui ʻe hongofulu ma taha.
16 Five of these he joined by themselves, and the other six separately.
Pea naʻa ne fakamaʻu ʻae puipui ʻe nima ke taha pe, mo e puipui ʻe ono ke taha pe.
17 And he made fifty loops along the edge of one canopy, and fifty along the edge of the other canopy, so that they might be joined to one another,
Pea ne ngaohi ʻae kavei ʻe nimangofulu ki he kapa ʻi ʻolunga ʻoe puipui ʻi he hokoʻanga, mo ne ngaohi ʻae kavei ʻe nimangofulu ki he kapa ʻoe puipui ʻaia ʻoku ne hoko ki hono ua.
18 and fifty buckles of brass, with which the roof might be woven together, so that from all the canopies there would be made one covering.
Pea ne ngaohi ʻae fakamaʻu palasa ʻe nimangofulu ke fakamaʻu fakataha ʻae faletupenu ke taha pe ia.
19 He also made a covering for the tabernacle from the skins of rams, dyed-red; and another cover above it, from violet skins.
Pea ne ngaohi ʻae meʻa fakapulonga ki he fale fehikitaki ʻaki ʻae ngaahi kili ʻoe sipitangata tukukula, mo e meʻa fakapulonga ʻe taha ʻi ʻolunga ʻi ai, ko e kili ʻoe pasia.
20 He also made the standing panels of the tabernacle, from setim wood.
Pea ne ngaohi ʻae ngaahi laupapa ki he fale fehikitaki ʻaki ʻae ʻakau ko e sitimi ke tuʻu tonu.
21 Ten cubits was the length of one panel, and one and one half cubits comprised the width.
Ko hono lōloa ʻoe laupapa ʻe taha ko e hanga ʻe uofulu, mo hono lau lahi ʻoe laupapa ʻe taha ko e hanga ʻe tolu.
22 There were two dovetails along every panel, so that one might be joined to the other. Thus did he make all the panels of the tabernacle.
Naʻe ua hono mui ki he laupapa ʻe taha, pea tatau pe hono mamaʻo ʻoe taha ki he taha: pea naʻa ne fai pehē pe ki he ngaahi laupapa kotoa pē ʻoe fale fehikitaki.
23 Of these, twenty were toward the meridian area, opposite the south,
Pea naʻa ne ngaohi ʻae ngaahi laupapa ki he fale fehikitaki; ko e laupapa ʻe uofulu ki he faʻahi ki tonga ke hanga ki tonga;
24 with forty bases of silver. Two bases were set under one panel at each of two sides at the corners, where the joints of the sides terminate in corners.
Pea ne ngaohi ʻae tuʻunga siliva ʻe fāngofulu ʻi lalo ʻi he laupapa ʻe uofulu; ko e tuʻunga ʻe ua ʻi lalo ʻi he laupapa ʻe taha ki hono mui ʻe ua, mo e tuʻunga ʻe ua ʻi lalo he laupapa ʻe taha ki hono mui ʻe ua.
25 Likewise, at that side of the tabernacle which looks toward the north, he made twenty panels,
Pea ko hono faʻahi ʻe taha ʻoe fale fehikitaki, ʻaia ʻoku hanga ki he tuliki fakatokelau, naʻa ne ngaohi ki ai ʻae laupapa ʻe uofulu,
26 with forty bases of silver, two bases for each board.
Mo honau tuʻunga siliva ʻe fāngofulu ko e tuʻunga ʻe ua ʻi lalo ʻi he laupapa ʻe taha, mo e tuʻunga ʻe ua ʻi lalo ʻi he laupapa ʻe taha.
27 Yet truly, opposite the west, that is, toward that part of the tabernacle which looks out toward the sea, he made six panels,
Pea ne ngaohi ʻae laupapa ʻe ono ki he potu lulunga ʻoe fale fehikitaki.
28 and two others at each corner of the tabernacle at the back,
Pea ne ngaohi ʻae laupapa ʻe ua ki he tuliki ʻoe fale fehikitaki ʻi hono faʻahi ʻe ua.
29 which were joined from bottom to top and held together by one joint. So did he make both corners on that side.
Pea naʻe fakamaʻu ia ki lalo, pea fakamaʻu ke fakataha ia ʻi he ʻulu ʻo ia, ki he kavei pe taha: pea fai pehē pe ʻe ia ki ai ʻi he tuliki ʻe ua.
30 So then, there were altogether eight panels, and they had sixteen bases of silver, with, of course, two bases under each panel.
Pea naʻe ʻi ai ʻae laupapa ʻe valu; pea ko honau tuʻunga ko e tuʻunga siliva ʻe hongofulu ma ono, naʻe ua ʻae tuʻunga ʻi lalo ʻoe laupapa kotoa pē.
31 He also made bars from setim wood: five to hold together the panels at one side of the tabernacle,
Pea naʻa ne ngaohi ʻae ngaahi ʻakau fakamaʻu ʻoe sitimi; ko e nima ki he ngaahi laupapa ʻi he faʻahi ʻe taha ʻoe fale fehikitaki,
32 and five others to fit together the panels of the other side, and, in addition to these, five other bars toward the western area of the tabernacle, opposite the sea.
Mo e ʻakau fakamaʻu ʻe nima ki ha ngaahi laupapa ʻoe faʻahi ʻe taha ʻoe fale fehikitaki, pea mo e ʻakau fakamaʻu ʻe nima ki he ngaahi laupapa ʻi he potu lulunga ʻoe fale fehikitaki.
33 He also made another bar, which came through the middle of the panels from corner to corner.
Pea naʻa ne ngaohi ʻae ʻakau fakamaʻu ʻi loto ke velo ʻi he laupapa kotoa pē mei he potu ʻe taha ʻo aʻu atu ki he potu ʻe taha.
34 But the panels themselves he overlaid with gold, casting silver bases for them. And he made their rings from gold, through which the bars might be able to be drawn. And he covered the bars themselves with layers of gold.
Pea naʻa ne ʻaofi ʻaki ʻae koula ʻae ngaahi laupapa kotoa pē, ʻo ngaohi honau ngaahi kavei ko e koula, ke velo ai ʻae ʻakau fakamaʻu, pea ne ʻaofi ʻae ngaahi ʻakau fakamaʻu ʻaki ʻae koula.
35 He also made a veil from hyacinth, and purple, from vermillion as well as fine twisted linen, with varied and distinctive embroidery,
Pea naʻa ne ngaohi ʻae puipui ʻaki ʻae lanumoana, mo e paʻuhiʻuhi, mo e kulaʻahoʻaho, mo e tupenu tuʻovalevale: pea naʻe ʻai ki ai ʻae ngaahi selupimi ʻi he ngāue fakapotopoto.
36 and four columns of setim wood, which, along with their heads, he overlaid with gold, casting silver bases for them.
Pea naʻa ne ngaohi ki ai ʻae pou ʻe fā ʻoe ʻakau ko e sitimi, ʻo ne ʻaofi ia ʻaki ʻae koula: ko e koula hono tautauʻanga; pea naʻa ne haka ki ai ʻae tuʻunga siliva ʻe fā.
37 He also made a tent at the entrance of the tabernacle from hyacinth, purple, vermillion, and fine twisted linen, wrought with embroidery,
Pea naʻa ne ngaohi ʻae meʻa tautau ki he matapā ʻoe fale fehikitaki ʻaki ʻae lanumoana, mo e paʻuhiʻuhi, mo e kulaʻahoʻaho, mo e tupenu tuʻovalevale, ʻoe ngāue tuitui;
38 and five columns with their heads, which he covered with gold, and he cast their bases from brass.
Mo hono pou ʻe nima ʻo ia, mo e ngaahi tautauʻanga: pea naʻa ne ʻaofi honau ʻuluʻi pou, mo honau ngaahi tākai ʻaki ʻae koula: ka ko honau tuʻunga ʻe nima ko e palasa ia.

< Exodus 36 >