< Exodus 30 >

1 “[Tell the skilled workers to] make an altar from acacia wood, for burning incense.
Masapul a mangaramidkayo iti altar a pagpuoran ti insenso. Masapul nga aramidenyo daytoy manipud iti kayo ti akasia.
2 It is to be square, (18 in./45 cm.) on each side. It is to be (3 feet/90 cm.) high. [Tell them to] make [a projection that looks like] a horn on each of the top corners. The projections must be carved from the same block of wood that the altar [is made from].
Masapul a maysa a cubico ti kaatiddog ken kaakabana. Masapul a kuadrado daytoy, ken dua a cubico ti kangatona. Dagiti sarana ket masapul a naisilpo a kapaset iti daytoy.
3 [They must] cover the top and the four sides, including the projections, with pure gold. Put a gold border around the altar, [near the top].
Masapul a kalupkopam ti altar ti insenso iti puro a balitok—ti ngatona, dagiti sikiganna ken dagiti sarana. Masapul nga iyaramidam iti iking a balitok ti aglikmotna daytoy.
4 [They must] make two gold rings for carrying the altar. [They must] attach them to the altar below the border, one on each side of the altar. These rings are for the poles for carrying the altar.
Masapul a mangaramidka iti dua a balitok a singsing a maikapet iti daytoy nga iti sirok ti ikingna iti dua nga agsumbangir a sikiganna. Dagiti singsing ket isu iti mangtengngel kadagiti assiw tapno maaawit ti altar.
5 [Tell them to] make these [two] poles from acacia wood and cover them with gold.
Aramidem dagiti assiw manipud iti kayo ti akasia ken masapul a kalupkopam dagitoy iti balitok.
6 [They must] put this altar outside the curtain that hangs in front of the sacred chest and its lid. That is the place where I will talk with you.
Masapul nga ikabilmo ti altar ti insenso iti sangoanan ti kurtina nga ayan iti Lakasa ti Tulag. Maikabil daytoy iti sangoanan ti kalub a mangipakita iti pannakakalub ti basol nakaparabaw iti Lakasa ti Tulag, a pakisinnarakakto kenka.
7 Aaron must burn sweet-smelling incense on this altar. He must burn some every morning when he takes care of the lamps,
Masapul a mangpuor ni Aaron iti nabanglo nga insenso iti binigat. Masapul a puoranna daytoy inton estimarenna dagiti pagsilawan.
8 and he must burn some in the evening when he lights the lamps. The incense must be burned continually, throughout all future generations.
Inton sindian manen ni Aaron dagiti pagsilawan iti rabii, masapul a mangpuor isuna iti insenso iti altar ti insenso. Masapul a kanayon ti panangpuor iti insenso iti sangoanak, ni Yahweh, iti amin a kaputotan dagiti tattaom.
9 The priests must not burn on the altar any incense that I have not told you to burn, or burn any animal on it, or any grain offering for me, or pour any wine on it as an offering.
Ngem masapul a saankayo nga agidaton iti dadduma nga insenso iti altar ti insenso uray ania a daton a maipuor amin wenno daton a bukbukel. Saanyo a bukbokan daytoy iti daton a mainom.
10 One time every year Aaron must perform the ritual for making this altar pure. He must do it by putting on its four projections some of the blood from the animal that was sacrificed (to remove the guilt of the people’s sins/so that the people would no longer be guilty for sins). This ritual is to be done by Aaron and his descendants throughout all future generations. This altar must be completely dedicated to me, Yahweh.”
Masapul a mangisayangkat ni Aaron ti seremonia iti pannakadalus kadagiti sara ti altar ti insenso iti maminsan iti makatawen. Aramidenna daytoy babaen iti dara a daton a mangabbong iti basol. Masapul nga aramiden daytoy iti kangatoan a padi iti amin a kaputotan dagiti tattaom. Daytoy a sagot ket naan-nayto ti pannakaidatonna kaniak, ni Yahweh.”
11 Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
Nagsao ni Yahweh kenni Moises,
12 “When your [leaders] (take a census of/count) the Israeli people, each man [who is counted] must pay to me a price to save his life. They must do this in order that no disaster will happen to them while the people are being counted.
“Inton alaem ti sensus dagiti Israelita, masapul a tunggal tao ket mangted iti pangsubbotda ti biagda kenni Yahweh. Masapul nga aramidem daytoy kalpasan a mabilangmo ida, tapno awan ti didigra kadakuada no bilangem ida.
13 Every man who is counted must pay to me (0.2 ounces/5.7 grams) of silver. They must use the official standard when they weigh the silver.
Tunggal maysa a naibilang iti sensus ket masapul nga agbayad iti kagudua a siklo ti pirak, sigun ti timbangan iti siklo iti santuario (ti maysa siklo ket aggatad iti duapulo a gera). Daytoy kagudua a siklo ket daton nga agpaayto kaniak, ni Yahweh.
14 All the men who are at least 20 years old must pay this amount to me when the people are counted.
Tunggal maysa a naibilang, manipud kadagiti agtawen iti duapulo agpangato, masapul nga itedda daytoy a daton nga agpaay kaniak.
15 Rich men must not pay more than this amount, and poor men must not pay less than this amount, when they pay this money to save their lives.
Inton ited kaniak dagiti tattao dagitoy a daton a mangsubbot kadagiti biagda, dagiti nabaknang ket masapul a saan a mangited iti nasursurok ngem kagudua a siklo, ken ti nakurapay ket masapul a saan a mangited iti basbassit.
16 Your leaders must collect this money from the Israeli people and give it to [those who will] take care of the Sacred Tent. This money is the payment for the lives of those who take care of the Sacred Tent, (to enable me not to forget them/and then I will remember to protect them).”
Masapul nga awatem dagitoy a pangsubbot a kuarta manipud kadagiti Israelita ket masapul nga bingayem daytoy para iti trabaho nga agpaay iti tabernakulo. Mangpalagip daytoy kadagiti Israelita iti sangoanak, a mangsubbot iti biagyo.”
17 Yahweh [also] said to Moses/me,
Nagsao ni Yahweh kenni Moises,
18 “[Tell the skilled workers to] make a bronze washbasin and a bronze base for it. [They must] put it between the Sacred Tent and the altar, and fill it with water.
“Masapul pay a mangaramidkayo iti dakkel a bronse a palanggana a pagbuggoan nga adda pagbatayanna a bronse. Masapul nga ikabilmo ti palanggana iti nagbaetan ti tabernakulo ken ti altar, ken kargaam daytoy iti danum.
19 Aaron and his sons must ritually wash their hands and their feet with this water
Masapul a buggoan ni Aaron ken dagiti annakna a lallaki dagiti ima ken sakada babaen iti danum nga adda iti daytoy.
20 before they enter the Sacred Tent and before they come to the altar to sacrifice offerings that will be burned on it. If [they do that], they will not die [because of disobeying my instructions].
Inton umunegda iti tabernakulo wenno inton umasidegda iti altar nga agserbi kaniak babaen iti panagpuorda iti daton, masapul nga agbuggoda tapno saanda a matay.
21 They must wash their hands and their feet, in order that they will not die. They and the males descended from them must obey this ritual throughout all generations.”
Masapul a buguanda dagiti ima ken sakada tapno saanda a matay. Agnanayonto daytoy a linteg para kenni Aaron ken kadagiti kaputotanna iti amin a henerasion dagiti tattaoda.”
22 Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
Nagsao ni Yahweh kenni Moises,
23 “[Tell the people to] collect some of the finest spices— (12 pounds/6 kg.) of (liquid myrrh/sweet-smelling sap named myrrh), (6 pounds/3 kg.) of sweet-smelling cinnamon, (6 pounds/3 kg.) of a sweet-smelling cane/reed,
“Alaem dagitoy nasasayaat a rekado: limagasut a siklo a tubbog ti mirra, 250 a siklo a nabanglo a sinamon, 250 a siklo a nabanglo nga unas,
24 and (12 pounds/6 kg.) of (cassia/a sweet-smelling bark named cassia). [Be sure] that they use the official standard when they weigh these things. Tell an expert perfumer to mix these with (one gallon/four liters) of olive oil
limagasut a siklo ti kasia, a narukod segun ti pagtimbangan iti siklo ti santuario, ken maysa a hin iti lana nga olibo.
25 to make sacred oil for anointing.
Masapul a mangaramidka iti sagrado a lana a pangkonsagrar babaen kadagitoy a rekado, a trabahoen iti maysa nga agar-aramid iti bangbanglo. Daytoy ti sagrado a lana a pangkonsagrar a naisagana para kaniak.
26 Use this oil for anointing the Sacred Tent, the sacred chest,
Masapul a pulotam ti tabernakulo iti daytoy a lana, kasta met ti Lakasa ti Tulag,
27 the table and all the things that are used with it, the lampstand and all the things that are used to take care of it, the altar for [burning] incense,
ti lamisaan ken amin nga alikamenna, ti kandelero ken ti alikamenna, ti altar ti insenso,
28 and the altar for offering sacrifices that will be burned, along with its bases and the washbasin and all the things that are used with it.
ti altar para kadagiti daton a mapuoran ken amin nga alikamenna, ken ti palanggana agraman ti pagbatayanna.
29 Dedicate them by anointing them, in order that they will be completely holy/sacred. Anyone or anything that touches the altar will become taboo.
Masapul nga idatonmo dagitoy kaniak tapno naan-anay ti pannakaisagutda kaniak. Aniaman a mangsagid kadagitoy ket mailasin met a para kaniak.
30 And anoint Aaron and his sons. [By doing that], you will dedicate them to serve me [by being] priests.
Masapul a pulotam ni Aaron ken dagiti annakna a lallaki ken idatonmo ida kaniak tapno makapagserbida kaniak a kas papadi.
31 And tell the Israeli people, ‘This oil will be my sacred anointing oil that must be used throughout all future generations.
Ibagam kadagiti Israelita, 'Daytoy ti lana a pangkonsagrar a naidaton kenni Yahwen iti amin a kaputotan dagiti tattaom.
32 You must not pour it on the bodies of people who are not priests, and you must not make other oil to be like it by mixing the same amount of those things. This oil is sacred, and you must consider it to be sacred.’
Saan a rumbeng a maisapsapo daytoy iti kudil dagiti tattao, wenno agaramid iti kas iti daytoy a lana gapu ta nakonsagraran daytoy nga agpaay kenni Yahweh. Masapul nga ibilangyo daytoy iti kastoy a wagas.
33 I will consider that anyone who makes ointment like this [for any other purpose], and anyone who puts any of this ointment on someone who is not a priest, no longer be allowed to associate with my people.”
Siasinoman nga agaramid iti kas iti daytoy a bangbanglo, wenno siasinoman a mangisapsapo daytoy iti maysa a tao, dayta a tao ket masapul a maisina manipud kadagiti tattaona.”'
34 Yahweh also said to Moses/me, “[Tell the people to] take equal parts of several sweet spices—stacte, onycha, galbanum, and pure frankincense—
Kinuna ni Yahweh kenni Moises, “Mangalaka kadagiti rekado—estakte, onitsa, ken galbanum—dagiti nabanglo a rekado a nailaok iti puro nga insenso, nga agpapada ti kaaduna.
35 and tell an expert perfumer to mix them together to make some perfume. Add some salt to keep it pure and make it holy.
Aramidem daytoy a kas iti insenso, a pinaglalaok ti agar-aramid iti bangbanglo, natimplaan iti asin, puro ken naidaton nga agpaay kaniak.
36 Beat some of it into a fine powder. Then take some of it into the Sacred Tent and sprinkle it in front of the sacred chest. You must all consider this incense to be very holy.
Gilingem daytoy inggana a pumino. Ikabilmo ti daddumana daytoy iti sangoanan iti Lakasa ti Tulag, nga adda iti tabernakulo, a pakisarakakto kadakayo. Ibilangyo daytoy kas maysa a naan-anay a naidaton nga agpaay kaniak.
37 The people must not mix the same spices to make incense for themselves. This incense must be completely dedicated to me, Yahweh.
Para iti daytoy nga insenso nga aramidenyo, masapul a di kayo agaramid iti aniaman a kapadpadana para kadagiti bagbagiyo. Masapul nga ibilangyo a nasagradoan unay daytoy.
38 I will consider that anyone who makes incense like this to use it for perfume will no longer be allowed to associate with my people.”
Siasinoman a mangaramid iti kas iti daytoy a maaramat a kas bangbanglo ket masapul a maisina manipud kadagiti tattaona.”

< Exodus 30 >