< Leviticus 12 >
1 Then the LORD said to Moses,
OLELO mai la hoi o Iehova ia Mose, i mai la,
2 “Say to the Israelites, ‘A woman who becomes pregnant and gives birth to a son will be unclean for seven days, as she is during the days of her menstruation.
E olelo aku oe i na mamo a Iseraela, penei, Ina i hapai ka wahine a hanau he keikikane, e haumia ka wahine i na la ehiku, e like me na la o kona kaawale ana no kona mai, e haumia ana no ia.
3 And on the eighth day the flesh of the boy’s foreskin is to be circumcised.
A i ka walu o ka la e okipoepoeia'i kona iliomaka.
4 The woman shall continue in purification from her bleeding for thirty-three days. She must not touch anything sacred or go into the sanctuary until the days of her purification are complete.
Alaila noho ka wahine iloko o kona koko o kona hoomaemaeia, i na la he kanakolukumamakolu; aole e pa aku oia i ka mea hoano, aole hoi e komo i ke keenakapu, a pau ae na la o kona hoomaemae ana.
5 If, however, she gives birth to a daughter, the woman will be unclean for two weeks as she is during her menstruation. Then she must continue in purification from her bleeding for sixty-six days.
Aka ina i hanau oia he kaikamahine, alaila e haumia ia i na hebedoma elua, me ia i kona kaawale ana; a e noho no oia iloko o ke koko o kona hoomaemaeia i na la he kanaonokumamaono.
6 When the days of her purification are complete, whether for a son or for a daughter, she is to bring to the priest at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting a year-old lamb for a burnt offering and a young pigeon or a turtledove for a sin offering.
Aia pau na la o kona hoomaemae ana, no ke keikikane, a no ke kaikamahine paha, e lawe mai no oia i ke keikihipa o ka makahiki hookahi, i mohaikuni, a i ka manu nunu opiopio, a i ke kuhukuku paha i mohailawehala, i ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina, i ke kahuna;
7 And the priest will present them before the LORD and make atonement for her; and she shall be ceremonially cleansed from her flow of blood. This is the law for a woman giving birth, whether to a male or to a female.
Nana no ia e kaumaha aku ma ke alo o Iehova, a e hana i kalahala nona, a e hoomaemaeia oia mai ke kahe ana o kona koko. Oia ke kanawai no ka wahine i hanau he kane, he wahine paha.
8 But if she cannot afford a lamb, she shall bring two turtledoves or two young pigeons, one for a burnt offering and the other for a sin offering. Then the priest will make atonement for her, and she will be clean.’”
A ina e hiki ole ia ia ke lawe mai i ke keikihipa, alaila e lawe mai oia i na kuhukuku elua, a i na manu nunu opiopio paha, i kekahi i mohaikuni, a i kekahi i mohailawehala: a e hana ke kahuna i kalahala nona, a maemae no ia.