< Thempu Dan 22 >
1 Pakaiyin Mose henga, thu hiti hin aseipeh tan ahi.
Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,
2 Aaron leh achapate henga seipeh unlang kamin theng asuhboh louna diuvin, Israel chate akona thiltheng aboncha keima lama ahin katdoh a houva kona akidalsena diuvin seipeh in, keima Pakai kahi.
“Speak to Aaron and to his sons, tell them to keep away from the holy things of the people of Israel, which they set apart to me. They must not profane my holy name. I am Yahweh.
3 Hiti hin seipeh tauvin, nanghon nakhang nakhang uva nachilhah teu chan geiya, then louna chang puma Israel chate jousen thil theng kitiphot ajot a asung lhah jeng a ahileh; amachu ka angsung akona paidoh a um jeng ding ahi, ajeh chu keima Pakai chu kahi.
Say to them, 'If any of your descendants throughout your generations approaches the holy things that the people of Israel have set apart to Yahweh, while he is unclean, that person must be cut off from before me: I am Yahweh.
4 Aaron chilhah kitiphot koima chan miphah hihen, athi long puma natna thoh hijongleh athen kahsea thil theng cheng chu aneh loubeh ding ahi. Koi hijong leh hiche hi thil thenglou ahitai tia, ahivanga tongkha nah nah chun mithi long tongkha hihen botwi potdoh jeh a athenglou ahitia kisei tongkha aum jongleh,
None of the descendants of Aaron who has an infectious skin disease, or an infection flowing from his body, may eat any of the sacrifices made to Yahweh until he is clean. Whoever touches anything unclean through contact with the dead, or by contact with a man who has a flow of semen,
5 Aop lhanga kithol tho ipi ganhing hile aboh ahitia, ahivanga tongkha chule athenlouna akon kilason thei asuh khahna akon aboh aum thei hijongleh, mihem a dia aboh ahina thei kiti poupou chu,
or whoever touches any creeping animal that makes him unclean, or any person who makes him unclean, whatever kind of uncleanness it may be—
6 Koi hileh hiche tongkha pen pen chu nilhum keiya aboh a um jeng ding, atibah pumpi twi a kisil lha ding achuti louva ahileh, hiche mihem chun thiltheng kiti aneh thei lou ding ahi.
then the priest who touches anything unclean will be unclean until evening. He must not eat any of the holy things, unless he has bathed his body in water.
7 Chule nisa alhum teng levang ama chu athenga umkit ding ahitai, hitia chu thiltheng hojong aneh thei ding ahi, ajeh chu aboncha amapa dia chu hinna anneh a anei ahi.
When the sun has set, he will then be clean. After sunset he may eat from the holy things, because they are his food.
8 Koi hileh sa thikam ahilouleh gamsa hang in athasa kiti phot aneh lou ding, hichu ne-in ama leh ama kisuboh hih hel hen, keima Pakai kahi, ati.
He must not eat anything found dead or killed by wild animals, by which he would defile himself. I am Yahweh.
9 Hitia chu kathu lhah hi phatecha anitsoh keidiu, hichu ahilouva ahileh abonchauva chonset anei khah teidiu, thiltheng chu ahin suhkhah teng uleh, thina chan achung'uva lhung ding, amaho jouse suthenga Pakai chu keima hi kahi, ati.
The priests must follow my instructions, or they will be guilty of sin and could die for profaning me. I am Yahweh who makes them holy.
10 Thiltheng kiti phot ahung gamvaikon hon aneh theilou ding, thempu koma hung kholjin hihen asoh thagoi hijeng jong leh thiltheng chu aneh thei lou ding ahi.
No one outside the priest's family, including guests of a priest or his hired servants, may eat anything that is holy.
11 Thempupa dia asoh ham, suma achohdohsa ham, ahilouleh ama insung tah a pengden ham vang chun thempupa dia kipe neh leh chah hochu nethei nante.
But if a priest buys any slave with his own money, that slave may eat from the things set apart to Yahweh. The priest's family members and slaves born in his house, they also may eat with him from those things.
12 Thempupa chanu ham khat chu thempu hilou khat toh akichen leh, thilto thengho aneh thei lou ding ahi.
If a priest's daughter married someone who is not a priest, she may not eat any of the holy contribution offerings.
13 Meithainu ham, akidasa numei ham, cha hinglouva um hichu apa inlama hung kile kit a apa jeng jong kingainaa neikit chu, thempu hina jal’in apan amu thil chengse vang chu aneh thei ding ahi. Hitia chu thempu insung kon hon bou hitobang thilto hohi aneh thei ding ahi.
But if a priest's daughter is a widow, or divorced, and if she has no child, and if she returns to live in her father's house as in her youth, she may eat from her father's food. But no one who is not in the priestly family may eat from the priest's food.
14 Thempu insung hilou ima hetoh louva thilto thengho nekha aum leh, amachun aneh doh jat man thempupa henga alepeh ding, hitia chu aman jat mong mong jakhat a somni to apeh tha jeng ding ahi.
If a man eats a holy food without knowing it, then he must repay the priest for it; he must add one-fifth to it and give it back to the priest.
15 Thempuhon thilto theng Israelten Pakai henga ahinto houchu, asuhboh thei lou diu ahi.
The people of Israel must not profane the holy things that they have raised high and presented to Yahweh,
16 Nehsah dia lomlou ho anehsah da jeng diu, hitobang chu aneh sah angai ule themmona chule talent matnaa kibol doh jeng thei diu ahi. Keima Pakai chu kahin, thilto jouse sutheng pachu kahi, ati.
and cause themselves to carry the sin that would make them guilty of eating the holy food, for I am Yahweh who makes them holy.'”
17 Pakaiyin Mose jah a aseipeh in.
Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,
18 Abana kisei chondan jouse hi aboncha Aaron le achapate chule Israelte seipeh ding in athumop tan ahi. Israel ham ahilouleh Israel gamsunga ahung cheng midang koiham khat chun pumgo thilto ato tengleh, deilhen thilto hihen, kinepna dia lolhinsah ding thilto hi jongleh, hichu nolna beihel gancha bou ato thei ding ahi.
“Speak to Aaron and his sons, and to all the people of Israel. Say to them, 'Any Israelite, or an alien living in Israel, when they present a sacrifice—whether it is to fulfill a vow, or whether it is a freewill offering, or they present to Yahweh a burnt offering,
19 Santhei ding dol chu ahileh achal hi ding, hichu nolna beihel hiding ahi.
if it is to be accepted, they must offer a male animal without blemish from the cattle, sheep, or goats.
20 Nolna nei gancha tohdoh chu Pakai adia santhei dol hilou ding ahi.
But you must not offer whatever has a blemish. I will not accept it on your behalf.
21 Kitepna bulhitsahna ham, deilhen tum adia thilto ham, Pakai heng lama kikhop khomna dia katdoh chun nolnabei ato le bou santhei dol hiding ahi.
Whoever offers a sacrifice of fellowship offerings from the herd or the flock to Yahweh to fulfill a vow, or as a freewill offering, it must be unblemished to be accepted. There must be no defect in the animal.
22 Gancha amit khomu lou ham, a elbai ham, ati bukim lou ham, atiphah ham, atibol ham, apat ham khat chu Pakai dinga nato doh thei louhel diu ahi. Thilto doh chu neh le chah ding ahijeh'in, hitobang hohi maicham phunga pehda jeng uvin, ati.
You must not offer animals that are blind, disabled, or maimed, or that have warts, sores, or scabs. You must not offer these to Yahweh as a sacrifice by fire on the altar.
23 Deilhen chombeh thilto din natna neiya, akhang theilou tibu kimlou hi jongleh todoh jeng thei ahi. Ahinlah hitobang hochu kitepna molso nadia vang santhei dol ahipoi.
You may present as a freewill offering an ox or a lamb that is deformed or small, but an offering like that will not be accepted for a vow.
24 Gancha atil kilasa ahin, akisukeh saham, akigot kehsa ham chu, Pakai henga nato lou diu ahi. Hitobang chondan kiti hi, nangho gamsunga najom thei lou diu ahi.
Do not offer any animal to Yahweh that has bruised, crushed, torn, or cut testicles. Do not do this within your land.
25 Gamchom mi akona kichosa gancha kiti chu nehthei ding thilto kitia nakatdoh lou diu, hitobang gancha hi nolnaa dim jeng ahin, santhei dol ahipoi.
You must not present the bread of your God from the hand of a foreigner. Those animals are deformed and have defects in them, they will not be accepted for you.'”
26 Bongham ahilouleh kelngoi ham kelcha hamkhat chu anou aso tengleh, hichu nisagi alhin kahsea apitoh nakhen theilou diu ahi.
Yahweh spoke to Moses and said,
27 Ni sagi jou teng leh vang, hichu neh leh chah thilto dinga santhei dol hibep ding ahi.
“When a calf or a sheep or a goat is born, it must remain seven days with its mother. Then from the eighth day on, it may be accepted as a sacrifice for an offering made by fire to Yahweh.
28 Nikhat sung chun bongpi anou jaonan chule kelngoi api chutoh, kelpi le anou chu ki lhaina nabol kop louhel diu ahi.
Do not kill a cow or ewe along with its young, both on the same day.
29 Pakai lama thangvah thilto na katdoh teng uleh, santhei ahina tei ding in, abol ding dan kisem jouse hi abonchan jui cheh un,
When you sacrifice a thank offering to Yahweh, you must sacrifice it in an acceptable way.
30 Hiti chun nathilto doh nikho mama chun nechai jeng un, ajing nikho chan in naneh moh houchu khen hih hel un,
It must be eaten on the same day that it is sacrificed. You must leave none of it until the next morning. I am Yahweh.
31 Pakiyin aseiye, ka thupeh chengse bol un ajeh chu keima Pakai kahi, ati.
So you must keep my commandments and carry them out. I am Yahweh.
32 Ka mintheng hi suthang hih hel un, Israel pumpin kathen dan joh seiphong hen, keima Pakai chu kahin, keiman ka suhtheng nahiuve, ati.
You must not profane my holy name. I must be acknowledged as holy by the people of Israel. I am Yahweh who makes you holy,
33 Nangho Pathen hina dia Egypt gam'a kona kahin pui galkai nahi tauvin, keima Pakai chu kahi, ati.
who brought you out of the land of Egypt to be your God: I am Yahweh.”