< Levitikas 7 >
1 Hae loe kaciim koek, sakpazae angbawnhaih daan ah oh.
“These are the regulations concerning the offerings to be made by people who are guilty of not giving to me the things that are required to be given to me. Those are very sacred offerings.
2 Hmai angbawnhaih moi bohhaih ahmuen ah, nihcae mah sakpazae angbawnhaih moi to bop o tih; anih mah athii to hmaicam taengah haeh tih.
Each animal that is to be offered by such people must be slaughtered in the same place where the animals that will be completely burned [on the altar] are slaughtered, and their blood must be sprinkled against all sides of the altar.
3 Anih mah athawknawk boih, tamai ih athawk hoi tazae taqawn nuiah kaom athawknawk boih to tathlang tih.
All their fat, the fat tails that are cut close to the backbone, and all the fat that covers the inner parts of the animals or which is attached to them, must be burned [on the altar].
4 Anih mah pakae hnetto hoi pakae nui ih athawk, kaenghuh taeng ih ngannawk, pathin nui ih athawknawk to la boih tih;
That includes the kidneys with their fat near the lower back muscle, and the protruding lobe that is attached to the liver.
5 to moinawk to qaima mah hmaicam nuiah hmai pakhaem ueloe, Angraeng khaeah hmai angbawnhaih to sah tih; hae loe sakpazae angbawnhaih ah oh.
The priest must burn them on the altar to be offerings to me, Yahweh. They are an offering for the people to be forgiven for not doing what they were required to do.
6 Qaima imthung takoh ih nongpa boih mah moi to caa o tih; to loe ciimcai koek ah oh pongah, kaciim ahmuen ah caa o tih.
All the males in the priest’s family are permitted to eat its meat, but it must be eaten in a sacred place, because it is very sacred.
7 Zae angbawnhaih daan hoi sakpazae angbawnhaih daan loe maeto ah ni oh; zae angbawnhaih sahkung qaima mah to daan to tawn han oh.
“The regulation is the same for the offerings [to enable people to be forgiven for the sins they have committed] and the offerings for when they are guilty of not giving to me the things that are required to be given to me. The meat of those offerings belongs to the priest who offers them in order that the people will be forgiven.
8 Mi kawbaktih kami hanah angbawnhaih sah pae cadoeh, angbawnhaih sah qaima loe, a sak ih angbawnhaih moi hin to angmah hanah suem tih.
The priest who slaughters an animal that will be completely burned on the altar is permitted to keep the animal’s hide for himself.
9 Camphaek laom pongah haek ih takaw, haekhaih laom pongah haek ih takaw, sum kangphaek pongah haek ih takaw boih loe, angbawnhaih sah qaima mah la tih.
Offerings of things made from grain that are baked in an oven or cooked in a pan or (in a shallow pan/on a griddle) belong to the priest who makes those offerings [for another person].
10 Situi hoi atok maw, atok ai, angbawnhaih takaw boih, Aaron capanawk boih mah kangvan ah la o tih.
And offerings of things made from grain, whether they were mixed with olive oil or not, also belong to the sons of Aaron.”
11 Hae loe kami mah Angraeng khaeah angbawnhaih sak koi, angdaeh angbawnhaih daan ah oh.
These are the regulations concerning the offerings that people make to maintain fellowship [with Yahweh]:
12 Kami maeto mah anghoe hmuen paekhaih sah nahaeloe, anghoe angbawnhaih hmuen hoi nawnto, situi hoi atok moe, taeh thuh ai ih takaw kae; situi nok moe, taeh thuh ai ih takaw karoem, situi hoi atok ih takaw kae, kahoih takaw dip, situi hoi haek ih takaw to paek ah.
“If you bring an offering to thank [Yahweh], along with [the animal that you slaughter] you must offer loaves of bread made with olive oil mixed [with the flour] but without yeast, and wafers that are made without yeast but with olive oil smeared on them, and loaves made from fine flour with olive oil well mixed with the flour.
13 Takaw pacoengah, anghoe pongah angdaeh angbawnhaih hmuen hoi nawnto, taeh thuh ih takaw to paek ah.
Along with that offering to thank Yahweh, you must bring an offering of loaves made with yeast.
14 Angbawnhaih hmuen boih thung hoiah takaw maeto Angraeng khaeah paek ah; to loe angdaeh angbawnhaih athii haehkung qaima taham ah om tih.
You must bring one of each kind for an offering to Yahweh, but they belong to the priest who sprinkles against the altar the blood of the animal that is [slaughtered as an offering] to maintain fellowship with Yahweh.
15 Anghoe pongah angdaeh angbawnhaih ah boh ih moi loe, moi boh niah caa roep ah; akhawn bang khoek to omsak hmah.
The meat of that offering must be eaten on the day that it is offered; none of it should be left to [be eaten on] the next day.
16 Toe lokkam hoi sak ih angbawnhaih maw, to tih ai boeh loe angmah koeh ah angbawnhaih to sah nahaeloe, angbawnhaih sak na niah moi to caak roep han oh, amtlai nahaeloe khawnbang ah doeh caak thaih:
“However, if your offering is the result of a solemn promise that you made to Yahweh, or if it is an offering that you make (voluntarily/without being required to), you are permitted to eat some of the meat on the day it is offered, but anything that is left may be eaten on the next day.
17 toe angbawnhaih moi ni thumto karoek to om nahaeloe, hmai hoiah thlaek ah.
But any meat that is left until the third day must be completely burned.
18 Angdaeh angbawnhaih moi ni thumto thung caa nahaeloe, to kami to talawk thai mak ai; paekkung mah paek ih hmuen doeh atho om mak ai; to hmuen loe panuet thoh boeh; to tiah kacaa kami loe a caak pazaehaih atho to hnu tih.
If any meat from the offering to maintain fellowship with Yahweh is eaten on the third day, Yahweh will not accept that offering; it will be useless to offer it, because Yahweh will consider that it is worthless. Anyone who eats some of it will have to pay a penalty [to Yahweh].
19 Kaciim ai hmuen hoi kangbet moi to caa hmah; hmai hoi qoeng ah; kaciim moi loe kaciim kaminawk boih mah caa o tih.
“Meat that touches something [that God considers to be] impure must not be eaten; it must be completely burned. Anyone who has performed the rituals to become acceptable to God is allowed to eat other meat [which has been offered as a sacrifice].
20 Toe ciimcai ai kami loe, ciimcai ai ah Angraeng khaeah angdaeh angbawnhaih moi to caa nahaeloe, to kami to angmah ih acaeng thung hoiah takhoe ah.
But if anyone who has not performed those rituals eats some of the meat of the offering to maintain fellowship with Yahweh, meat that belongs to Yahweh, he must no longer be allowed to associate with God’s people.
21 Ciimcai ai hmuen maw, ciimcai ai kami ih hmuen maw, to tih ai boeh loe ciimcai ai moi maw, to tih ai boeh loe ciimcai ai panuet thok hmuen maw maeto sui moe, Angraeng khaeah paek ih angdaeh angbawnhaih moi to caa kami loe, angmah ih acaeng thung hoi takhoe ving ah, tiah a naa.
If anyone touches something that God considers to be impure and very displeasing to him, whether it is from a human or from an animal, and then he eats any of the meat of the offering to maintain fellowship with Yahweh, meat that belongs to Yahweh, he must no longer be allowed to associate with God’s people.”
22 Angraeng mah Mosi khaeah,
Yahweh also said to Moses/me:
23 Israel kaminawk khaeah, Maitaw thawk, to tih ai boeh loe tuu thawk, to tih ai boeh loe maeh thawk to caa o hmah.
“Say this to the Israeli people: ‘Do not eat any of the fat of cattle or sheep or goats.
24 Angmah koeh kadueh moi athawk, moisan mah kaek ih kadueh moithawk to kalah angaihaih ahmuen ah patoh oh; toe caa o hmah.
The fat of an animal that is found dead or that has been killed by a wild animal may be used for other purposes, but you must not eat it.
25 Angraeng khaeah sak ih hmai angbawnhaih moithawk caa kami loe, angmah ih acaeng thung hoi takhoe ving ah.
Anyone who eats the fat of an animal from which an offering has been made to Yahweh must no longer be allowed to associate with God’s people.
26 Na ohhaih ahmuen kruekah, tavaa ih athii maw, moi ih athii maw to caa o hmah.
And wherever you live, you must not eat the blood of any bird or animal.
27 Kawbaktih athii doeh caa kami loe, angmah ih acaeng thung hoi pahnawt ah, tiah thui paeh, tiah a naa.
If anyone eats blood, he must no longer be allowed to associate with God’s people.’”
28 Angraeng mah Mosi khaeah,
Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
29 Israel kaminawk khaeah hae tiah thui paeh; Angraeng khaeah angdaeh angbawnhaih sah kami loe, a paek ih angdaeh angbawnhaih moi thung hoiah Angraeng khae tathlang hanah sin ah.
“Tell the Israeli people this: ‘Anyone who brings an offering to maintain fellowship with Yahweh must bring part of it to be a sacrifice to Yahweh.
30 Angraeng khaeah hmai angbawnhaih sak hanah, angmah ban ah athawk hoi saoek to sin han oh, anih mah Angraeng hmaa ah ahaek angbawnhaih sak hanah ahaek tih.
He himself must bring the offering that will be burned in the fire. He must bring the fat along with the breast of the animal and lift it up in front of Yahweh to indicate that it is an offering to him.
31 Qaima mah athawk to hmaicam ah pakhaem tih; toe saoek loe Aaron hoi a capanawk ih taham ah om tih.
The Supreme Priest must burn the fat on the altar, but the breast belongs to Aaron and all his sons.
32 Angdaeh angbawnhaih moi bantang bang ih palaeng to qaima han paek ah.
You must give to the Supreme Priest the right thigh of the animal that is sacrificed to maintain fellowship with Yahweh.
33 Angdaeh angbawnhaih moi thii hoi athawk paekkung, Aaron capa mah bantang bang ih palaeng to angmah hanah la tih.
The son of Aaron who offers the blood and the fat of that sacrifice must be given the right thigh of the animal as his share.
34 Israel kaminawk mah sak ih angdaeh angbawnhaih moi thung hoiah saoek hoi palaeng to ka lak moe, Israel kaminawk salakah sak poe han paek ih daan baktih toengah, qaima Aaron hoi anih ih capanawk khaeah ka paek boeh, tiah a naa.
From the offerings that the Israeli people give to maintain fellowship with Yahweh, he has declared that he has given to Aaron and his sons the breast that is lifted up and the right thigh that is offered; those portions must always be their regular share from the Israeli people.’”
35 To moi loe Aaron hoi a capanawk mah Angraeng hmaa ah qaima tok to sak o hanah, Aaron hoi a capanawk situi bawhhaih niah, Angraeng khaeah hmai angbawnhaih sak ih hmuen thung hoiah nihcae mah hak han koi taham ah oh;
Those are the portions of the offerings brought/given to Yahweh and burned in fire that are allotted to Aaron and his sons on the day that they are set apart to serve Yahweh as priests.
36 Israel kaminawk ban thung hoi to baktih qawk to a toep o hanah, nihcae situi bawh na niah, Angraeng mah Israel kaminawk khaeah lokpaek boeh; to lok loe nihcae ih caanawk dung khoek to pazui poe han ih daan ah oh.
Yahweh commands that on the day that the priests are appointed [MTY], the Israeli people must always give those portions to the priests.
37 Hae loe hmai angbawnhaih, cang angbawnhaih, zae angbawnhaih, sakpazae angbawnhaih, angpaekhaih hoi angdaeh angbawnhaih daan ah oh,
Those are the regulations for the offerings that are to be completely burned on the altar, the offerings made from grain, the offerings to enable people to become acceptable to God again, the offerings for when people are guilty of not giving to Yahweh the things that are required to be given to him, the offerings given when the priests are appointed, and the offerings to maintain fellowship with Yahweh.
38 Angraeng mah Israel kaminawk khaeah Sinai praezaek ah Angraeng khaeah angbawnhaih sak han thuih pae na niah, Sinai mae ah Mosi han paek ih daan ah oh.
They are regulations that Yahweh gave to Moses/me on Sinai Mountain in the Sinai Desert, on the day that he commanded the Israeli people to start bringing their offerings to him.