< Thempu Dan 2 >
1 Nangman lhosohga Pathen maichama napeh tengleh, hiche lhosohga changbong neldisel chu nalhen doh ding, hiche changbong chunga chu Olive thao nasunkhuma, Bego toh nachap khum ding ahi.
‘If you bring to Yahweh an offering of grain, it must consist of finely-ground flour. You must pour olive oil on it, and put some incense on it,
2 Hichu Aaron chapate, Thempu ho koma nahin choi ding, Thempu ho chun changbong thaotwi toh kihalsa chu, khut a sip-kham khat ahamdoh ding, Bego namthei toh kihalsa changbong ho chengse chu maicham phunga ahal diu ahi. Hichu Pakaiya dia thilpeh pha leh gimnamtui tah hiding ahi.
and take it to one of the priests. The priest will take a handful of the flour and the oil with the incense and burn it on the altar. That part will symbolize [that all of the offering truly belongs to Yahweh]. And the aroma will be pleasing to Yahweh.
3 Gasoh maicham amoh chengse chu Aaron leh achapate jouse na hoppeh ding, hiche maicham thilpeh hi Pakai adia thilpeh athengpen leh aman lupen hiding ahi.
The part of that offering that is not burned will belong to Aaron and his sons. It is a very holy part of the offerings that are given to Yahweh by [burning them] in a fire.
4 Na lhosohga thilto changlhah chu lhummeiya kisang minsa ahileh changlhah chu thao thengsel'a kikeng hi ding, chol kiso lou hi ding ahi.
‘If you bring an offering that is made from grain, something that is baked in an oven, it must be made from finely-ground flour. You may bring loaves made from flour mixed with olive oil but without yeast, or you may bring wafers with olive oil smeared on them, but also made without yeast.
5 Na lhosohga maicham chu khangbela naken min ahijong leh changbong lah’a anel pen hiding, chule Olive thao naloi ding, hijong chu chol jao lou hiding ahi.
If your offering is cooked (on a griddle/in a shallow pan), it must be made from finely-ground flour mixed with olive oil and without yeast.
6 Hiche chang bong hose chu, atum tum in homkhen inlang chuteng Olive thao toh nuhel in, hichu lhosohga maicham ahi.
You must crumble it and pour olive oil on it. That will be your offering made from grain.
7 Nangman lhosohga maicham anbela nahon teng, hiche changbong chu anelpen leh Olive thao ahoi pen toh kihel hi ding ahi.
If your offering that is made from grain is cooked in a pan, it must be made of finely-ground flour mixed with olive oil.
8 Ipi lhosohga maicham hijong leh, iti kisem hijong leh thempupa koma hinpuiyun amapa chun maichama akatdoh ding ahi.
Bring to Yahweh your grain offering. Give it to the priest, and he will take it to the altar.
9 Thempupa chun lhosohga maicham akatdoh chu, maicham chunga agovam ding ahi.
He will take a part of it that will symbolize that all the offering belongs to Yahweh. He will burn that part on the altar, and the aroma as it burns will be pleasing to Yahweh.
10 Hiche lhosohga maicham amoh chengse chu Aaron le achapate kipe ding amahon anneh chohnaa anei diu, hiche maicham chu atheng pen, ahoipen leh lunglhaina dimset Pakaiya dia kikat doh hiding ahi.
The part that is not burned will belong to Aaron and his sons. It is a very holy part of the offerings given to Yahweh by [burning them] in a fire.
11 Nanghon lhosohga maicham nabol teng uleh chol kisolou changlhah jeng hiding, Pathen henga na pehdoh jouseu chu khoiju leh chol jaona ho chu maicham phunga na halvam theilou hel diu ahi.
‘Every offering that is made from grain and that you bring to Yahweh must be made without yeast, because you must not put any yeast or honey in any offering to Yahweh that is burned [on the altar].
12 Theichang gathah ho jouse jong, Pakai angsunga thilto dia nahin choi thei ahinai, hinlah hiche ho vang chu maicham phunga ki gouvam theilou hel ding ahi.
You may bring to Yahweh an offering of the first part of your harvest, but that is not to be burned on the altar to produce an aroma that will be pleasing to Yahweh.
13 Na lousohga maicham todoh ding jouse chu chi-al toh na haltha cheh ding ahi. Hichu Pathen tonsot'a dia na kiteppi nau na geldoh jing nau hiding ahi.
Put salt on all your offerings that are made from grain. The salt represents the agreement that your God [made with] you, so be sure that you do not forget to put salt on those offerings.
14 Na lousohga amasa pen maicham nasem tengleh, changvui lah a ahinhoi apumchep ho chu meiya na hulgot a, Pakaiya dia nahin todoh thei ahi.
‘If you bring to Yahweh an offering of the first part of your harvest of grain, offer some new grain that has been crushed and roasted in a fire.
15 Na anchang ho chu Olive thao sunkhum inlang Bego namthei toh hal in.
Put olive oil and incense on it, and that will be your offering made from grain.
16 Thempu pan lousohga phasah khat chu alah a Olive thao asunkhuma, Bego toh ahal ding, chu teng Pathen adia thilto loupi hi ding meiya ahal vam ding ahi.
The priest will take a part of the flour and oil along with the incense. [That will symbolize that all the offering truly belongs to Yahweh]. He will burn that part on the altar, to be an offering given to Yahweh by [burning it] in a fire.’”