< Leviticus 13 >
1 And the Lord said to Moses and Aaron,
Ningĩ Jehova akĩĩra Musa na Harũni atĩrĩ,
2 If a man has on his skin a growth or a mark or a white place, and it becomes the disease of a leper, let him be taken to Aaron the priest, or to one of the priests, his sons;
“Hĩndĩ ĩrĩa mũndũ o wothe angĩgĩa na handũ haimbu, kana mũtũnda, kana handũ hakaragacũku ngoothi-inĩ yake, harĩa hangĩtuĩka mũrimũ wa ngoothi ũngĩgwatanio-rĩ, no nginya atwarwo kũrĩ Harũni, ũrĩa mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai, kana kũrĩ ũmwe wa ariũ ake ũrĩa mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai.
3 And if, when the priest sees the mark on his skin, the hair on the place is turned white and the mark seems to go deeper than the skin, it is the mark of a leper: and the priest, after looking at him, will say that he is unclean.
Nake mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai arore kĩronda kĩu kĩrĩ ngoothi-inĩ yake, na angĩkorwo njuĩrĩ ya handũ hau harũaru nĩĩgarũrũkĩte ĩkerũha, na kĩronda kĩu kĩonwo kĩrikĩire thĩinĩ wa mwĩrĩ gũkĩra harĩa ngoothi yakinya-rĩ, ũcio nĩ mũrimũ wa ngoothi ũngĩgwatanio. Nake mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai aarĩkia kũmũrora, nĩagacooka atue atĩ mũndũ ũcio arĩ na thaahu.
4 But if the mark on his skin is white, and does not seem to go deeper than the skin, and the hair on it is not turned white, then the priest will keep him shut up for seven days;
Angĩkorwo kĩmeni kĩu arĩ nakĩo ngoothi-inĩ yake nĩkĩerũhĩte na gĩtirikĩire ngoothi-inĩ, nayo njuĩrĩ yaho ndĩerũhĩte-rĩ, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩakaiga mũndũ ũcio mũrũaru handũ mwanya mĩthenya mũgwanja.
5 And the priest is to see him on the seventh day; and if, in his opinion, the place on his skin has not become worse and is not increased in size, then the priest will keep him shut up for seven days more:
Mũthenya wa mũgwanja, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩakamũrora na angĩkoona atĩ kĩronda gĩtigarũrũkĩte na gĩtithegeete-rĩ, nĩakamũiga handũ mwanya mĩthenya ĩngĩ mũgwanja.
6 And the priest is to see him again on the seventh day; and if the mark is less bright and is not increased on his skin, then let the priest say that he is clean: it is only a skin-mark, and after his clothing has been washed he will be clean.
Mũthenya wa mũgwanja mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai, nĩakamũrora o rĩngĩ, na angĩkorwo kĩronda kĩu nĩkĩrathira na gĩtithegeete ngoothi-inĩ-rĩ, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩagatua atĩ mũndũ ũcio ndarĩ na thaahu; ĩyo no mĩtũnda. Mũndũ ũcio no nginya athambie nguo ciake, nake nĩagathera, athirwo nĩ thaahu.
7 But if the size of the mark on his skin is increased after he has been seen by the priest, let him go to the priest again:
No mũtũnda ũcio ũngĩthegea ngoothi-inĩ yake thuutha wa kwĩonania harĩ mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai, nĩguo atuĩke ndarĩ na thaahu, no nginya acooke kũrĩ mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai rĩngĩ.
8 And if, after looking at him, he sees that the mark is increased in his skin, let the priest say that he is unclean; he is a leper.
Mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai ũcio nĩakamũrora, na angĩkorwo mũtũnda ũthegeete ngoothi-inĩ, nĩakamũtua atĩ arĩ na thaahu; ũcio nĩ mũrimũ wa ngoothi ũrĩa ũngĩgwatanio.
9 When the disease of a leper is seen on a man, let him be taken to the priest;
“Rĩrĩa mũndũ o wothe angĩgĩa na mũrimũ wa ngoothi ũngĩgwatanio-rĩ, no nginya atwarwo harĩ mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai.
10 And if the priest sees that there is a white growth on the skin, and the hair is turned white, and there is diseased flesh in the growth,
Mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩakamũrora, na hangĩkorwo harĩ na handũ haimbu hakeerũha ngoothi-inĩ hagatũma njuĩrĩ yerũhe, na angĩkorwo handũ hau haimbu nĩhatũrĩkĩte hakagĩa kĩronda-rĩ,
11 It is an old disease in the skin of his flesh, and the priest will say that he is unclean; he will not have to be shut up, for he is clearly unclean.
ũcio nĩ mũrimũ wa ngoothi ũtangĩhona, nake mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩagatua atĩ mũndũ ũcio arĩ na thaahu. Ndakamũiga handũ mwanya, tondũ mũndũ ũcio nĩarĩkĩtie kũgĩa na thaahu.
12 And if the disease comes out all over his skin, from his head to his feet, as far as the priest is able to see,
“No rĩrĩ, mũrimũ ũcio ũngĩhunja ngoothi-inĩ yake yothe, na harĩa hothe mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai angĩhota kuona oone atĩ mũrimũ ũcio ũiyũrĩte ngoothi-inĩ ya mũndũ ũcio mũrũaru kuuma mũtwe nginya magũrũ-rĩ,
13 And if the priest sees that all his flesh is covered with the leper's disease, the priest will say that he is clean: it is all turned white, he is clean.
mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai ũcio nĩakamũrora, na aakorwo mũrimũ ũcio nĩ ũiyũrĩte mwĩrĩ wake wothe, nĩagatua atĩ mũndũ ũcio ndarĩ na thaahu. Kuona atĩ nĩerũhĩte kũndũ guothe-rĩ, ndarĩ na thaahu.
14 But whenever diseased flesh is seen on him, he will be unclean.
No hĩndĩ ĩrĩa yothe mũndũ ũcio angĩonwo arĩ na ironda-rĩ, nĩagatuĩka arĩ na thaahu.
15 And when the priest sees the diseased flesh he will say that he is unclean; the diseased flesh is unclean, he is a leper.
Rĩrĩa mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai angĩona kĩronda-rĩ, nĩagatua atĩ mũndũ ũcio arĩ na thaahu. Kĩronda kĩu kĩrĩ na thaahu; mũndũ ũcio arĩ na mũrimũ ũngĩgwatanio.
16 Or if the diseased flesh is turned again and changed to white then he is to come to the priest,
No kĩronda kĩu kĩngĩgarũrũka kĩerũhe, no nginya mũndũ ũcio athiĩ harĩ mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai.
17 And the priest will see him: and if the place is turned white, then the priest will say that he is free from the disease.
Nake mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai ũcio nĩakamũrora, na aakorwo ironda nĩcierũhĩte-rĩ, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩagatua atĩ mũndũ ũcio mũrũaru ndarĩ na thaahu, nake nĩagatuĩka ndarĩ na thaahu.
18 And if a bad place has come out on the skin and is well again,
“Rĩrĩa mũndũ angĩgĩa na ihũha ngoothi-inĩ yake na rĩcooke rĩhone,
19 And on the same place there is a white growth of a bright mark, red and white, then let the priest see it;
naho hau ihũha rĩraarĩ haimbe na herũhe, kana hagĩe na kameni gatune-rĩ, no nginya athiĩ akeyonanie kũrĩ mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai.
20 And after looking at it, if it seems to go deeper than the skin, and the hair on it is turned white, then the priest will say that the man is unclean: it is the leper's disease, it has come out in the bad place.
Mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai ũcio nĩakarora handũ hau, na hangĩoneka nĩ harikĩire gũkĩra ngoothi, na njuĩrĩ ciaho ikerũha, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩagatua atĩ mũndũ ũcio arĩ na thaahu. Nĩ mũrimũ wa ngoothi ũngĩgwatanio ũtuthũkĩte harĩa ihũha rĩu rĩraarĩ.
21 But if, after looking at it, he sees that there are no white hairs on it, and it is not deeper than the skin, and it is not very bright, then let the priest keep him shut up for seven days:
No, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai angĩrora handũ hau one hatirĩ na njuĩrĩ njerũ thĩinĩ waho, na hatirikĩire gũkĩra ngoothi, na nĩhahohete-rĩ, hĩndĩ ĩyo mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩakamũiga handũ mwanya ihinda rĩa mĩthenya mũgwanja.
22 And if it is increasing on the skin, the priest will say that he is unclean: it is a disease.
Kũngĩkorwo kĩronda kĩa ihũha rĩu nĩkĩrathegea ngoothi-inĩ, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩagatua atĩ mũndũ ũcio arĩ na thaahu; ũcio nĩ mũrimũ ũngĩgwatanio.
23 But if the bright mark keeps in the same place and gets no greater, it is the mark of the old wound, and the priest will say that he is clean.
No handũ hau hangĩkorwo hatigarũrũkĩte na hatithegeete, kĩu no kĩrema kĩa ihũha, nake mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩagatua atĩ mũndũ ũcio ndarĩ na thaahu.
24 Or if there is a burn on the skin of the flesh, and if the diseased flesh in the burn becomes a bright place, red and white or white,
“Mũndũ angĩgĩa na ihĩa ngoothi-inĩ yake, narĩo ihĩa rĩu rĩgĩe na kĩronda gĩtunĩhe kana kĩerũhe-rĩ,
25 The priest is to see it: and if the hair on the bright place is turned white and it seems to go deeper than the skin, he is a leper: it has come out in the burn, and the priest will say that he is unclean: it is the leper's disease.
mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai ũcio nĩakarora handũ hau, na angĩkorwo njuĩrĩ ciaho nĩcierũhĩte, na hakorwo hakĩoneka harikĩire gũkĩra ngoothi-rĩ, ũcio nĩ mũrimũ ũngĩgwatanio ũtũrĩkĩire ihĩa-inĩ rĩu. Nake mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩagatua atĩ mũndũ ũcio arĩ na thaahu; ũcio nĩ mũrimũ wa ngoothi ũngĩgwatanio.
26 But if, after looking at it, the priest sees that there is no white hair on the bright place, and it is not deeper than the skin, and is not very bright, then let the priest keep him shut up for seven days:
No mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai angĩkaarora one atĩ hatirĩ na njuĩrĩ njerũ kĩrema-inĩ kĩu na ti harikĩru gũkĩra ngoothi yake na nĩhahohete-rĩ, thuutha ũcio mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩakamũiga handũ mwanya mĩthenya mũgwanja.
27 And the priest is to see him again on the seventh day; if it is increased in the skin, then the priest will say that he is unclean: it is the leper's disease.
Mũthenya wa mũgwanja mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩakamũrora rĩngĩ, naguo mũrimũ ũcio ũngĩkorwo nĩũrathegea ngoothi-inĩ-rĩ, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩagatua atĩ mũndũ ũcio arĩ na thaahu; ũcio nĩ mũrimũ wa ngoothi ũngĩgwatanio.
28 And if the bright place keeps the same size and gets no greater on the skin, but is less bright, it is the effect of the burn, and the priest will say that he is clean: it is the mark of the burn.
No handũ hau hangĩkorwo hatigarũrũkĩte, na hatithegeete ngoothi-inĩ, no nĩhahohete, ũcio nĩ ũimbu wa ihĩa rĩu, nake mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩagatua atĩ mũndũ ũcio ndarĩ na thaahu; kĩu no kĩrema kĩa ihĩa.
29 And when a man or a woman has a disease on the head, or in the hair of the chin,
“Mũndũ mũrũme kana mũndũ-wa-nja angĩkorwo na kĩronda mũtwe kana kĩreru-rĩ,
30 Then the priest is to see the diseased place: and if it seems to go deeper than the skin, and if there is thin yellow hair in it, then the priest will say that he is unclean: he has the mark of the leper's disease on his head or in the hair of his chin.
mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩakarora kĩronda kĩu, na kĩngĩoneka kĩrikĩire gũkĩra ngoothi, nayo njuĩrĩ yaho ĩkorwo nĩ ya rangi wa ngoikoni, na ĩkorwo ĩrĩ njeke, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩagatua atĩ mũndũ ũcio arĩ na thaahu; ũcio nĩ ũhere, nĩ mũrimũ wa mangũ ma mũtwe kana ma kĩreru.
31 And after looking at the diseased place, if it does not seem to go deeper than the skin, and there is no black hair in it, then the priest will have him shut up for seven days:
No hĩndĩ ĩrĩa mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai angĩrora kĩronda kĩa mũthemba ũcio, na gĩkorwo ti kĩrikĩru gũkĩra ngoothi, na hatirĩ njuĩrĩ njirũ thĩinĩ wakĩo, hĩndĩ ĩyo mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩakaiga mũndũ ũcio mũrũaru handũ mwanya mĩthenya mũgwanja.
32 And on the seventh day the priest will see the place: and if it is not increased, and there is no yellow hair in it, and it does not seem to go deeper than the skin,
Mũthenya wa mũgwanja, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai ũcio nĩakarora kĩronda kĩu rĩngĩ na angĩkorwo ũhere ũcio ndũthegeete na hatirĩ njuĩrĩ cia rangi wa ngoikoni, na gĩtikuoneka kĩrikĩire gũkĩra ngoothi-rĩ,
33 Then his hair is to be cut off, but not on the diseased place, and he is to be shut up for seven days more:
no nginya mũndũ ũcio enjwo tiga o harĩa harũaru, nake mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩakamũiga handũ mwanya mĩthenya ĩngĩ mũgwanja.
34 And on the seventh day the priest will see the place: and if it is not increased, and does not seem to go deeper than the skin, the priest will say that he is clean: and after his clothing has been washed he will be clean.
Mũthenya wa mũgwanja, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai ũcio nĩakarora ũhere ũcio o rĩngĩ, na angĩkorwo ndũthegeete ngoothi-inĩ na ndũkuoneka ũrikĩire gũkĩra ngoothi-rĩ, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai ũcio nĩagatua atĩ mũndũ ũcio ndarĩ na thaahu. No no nginya athambie nguo ciake, na nĩagatuĩka ndarĩ na thaahu.
35 But if the disease in his skin becomes worse after he has been made clean,
No, ũhere ũcio, ũngĩthegea ngoothi-inĩ thuutha wa mũndũ ũcio gũtuuo atĩ ndarĩ na thaahu-rĩ,
36 Then the priest is to see him: and if the mark is increased, the priest, without looking for the yellow hair, will say that he is unclean.
mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai ũcio nĩakamũrora na angĩkorwo ũhere ũcio nĩũthegeete ngoothi-inĩ, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai ũcio ndakabatario nĩkũrora njuĩrĩ cia rangi wa ngoikoni; mũndũ ũcio arĩ na thaahu.
37 But if, in his opinion, the growth is stopped, and black hair has come up on it, the disease has gone; he is clean and the priest will say that he is clean.
No mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai angĩkoona atĩ hatirĩ na ũgarũrũku na nĩhamerete njuĩrĩ njirũ, ũhere ũcio nĩũhonete. Mũndũ ũcio ndarĩ na thaahu, nake Mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩakamũtua ndarĩ na thaahu.
38 And if a man or a woman has bright marks on the skin of their flesh, that is, bright white marks,
“Hĩndĩ ĩrĩa mũndũ mũrũme kana mũndũ-wa-nja angĩgĩa na tũmeni twerũ ngoothi-inĩ-rĩ,
39 Then the priest is to see them: and if the white marks on their skin are not very bright, it is a skin disease which has come out on the skin; he is clean.
mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩagatũrora, na tuo tũngĩkorwo ti twerũ mũno-rĩ, ũcio nĩ mũtũnda ũtangĩrwaria mũndũ ũtuthũkĩte ngoothi-inĩ; mũndũ ũcio ndarĩ na thaahu.
40 And if a man's hair has come out and he has no hair, still he is clean.
“Hĩndĩ ĩrĩa mũndũ angĩmunyũka njuĩrĩ na agĩe na kĩhara-rĩ, ũcio ndarĩ na thaahu.
41 And if the hair has gone from the front part of his head, so that he has no hair there, still he is clean.
Angĩkorwo amunyũkĩte njuĩrĩ ĩrutĩtie na thiithi akagĩa kĩhara kĩa na mbere, ũcio ndarĩ na thaahu.
42 But if, on his head or on his brow, where he has no hair, there is a red and white place, it is the disease of the leper coming out on his head or on his brow.
No angĩkorwo arĩ na kĩronda gĩtune kĩhara-inĩ kana thiithi-inĩ wake-rĩ, ũcio nĩ mũrimũ ũngĩgwatanio ũratuthũka kĩhara-inĩ kana thiithi-inĩ wake.
43 Then if the priest sees that the growth of the disease has become red and white on his head or on his brow where there is no hair, like the mark in the skin of a leper;
Mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩakamũrora, na angĩkorwo kĩronda kĩu kĩimbĩte kĩhara-inĩ kana thiithi-inĩ nĩ gĩtune gĩkahaana ta mũrimũ wa ngoothi ũngĩgwatanio-rĩ,
44 He is a leper and unclean; the priest is to say that he is most certainly unclean: the disease is in his head.
mũndũ ũcio nĩ mũrũaru na arĩ na thaahu. Mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩakamũtua arĩ na thaahu nĩ ũndũ wa kĩronda kĩu kĩrĩ mũtwe wake.
45 And the leper who has the disease on him is to go about with signs of grief, with his hair loose and his mouth covered, crying, Unclean, unclean.
“Mũndũ ũrĩ na mũrimũ ta ũcio ũngĩgwatanio-rĩ, no nginya ehumbe nguo ndarũku, na arekererie njuĩrĩ yake, na ahumbĩre kanua gake, athiĩ akĩanagĩrĩra akiugaga atĩrĩ, ‘Ndĩ na thaahu! Ndĩ na thaahu!’
46 While the disease is on him, he will be unclean. He is unclean: let him keep by himself, living outside the tent-circle.
Rĩrĩa rĩothe mũndũ ũcio arĩ na mũrimũ ũcio, arĩkoragwo arĩ na thaahu. No nginya atũũrage wiki, na no nginya atũũrage nja ya kambĩ.
47 And any clothing of wool or of linen in which is the mark of the disease;
“Nguo o na ĩrĩkũ ĩngĩguma, ĩrĩ ya guoya wa ngʼondu kana ya gatani,
48 If it is in the threads of the linen or of the wool, or in leather, or in anything made of skin;
kana ya taama o wothe ũtumĩtwo na ndigi njogothe kana taama wa gatani, kana guoya wa ngʼondu, kana rũũa o ruothe, kana kĩndũ o gĩothe gĩthondeketwo na rũũa-rĩ,
49 If there are red or green marks on the clothing, or on the leather, or in the threads of the cloth, or in anything made of skin, it is the leper's disease: let the priest see it.
na angĩkorwo ũgumu ũcio ũrĩ nguo-inĩ, kana rũũa-inĩ, kana taama-inĩ wa ndigi njogothe, kana taama-inĩ o wothe mũtume, kana kĩndũ-inĩ o gĩothe gĩtumĩtwo na rũũa-rĩ, ũgumu ũcio ũngĩkorwo na rangi ta wa nyeki nduru kana mũtune, ũcio nĩ ũgumu ũrathegea, na no nginya wonio mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai.
50 And after it has been seen by the priest, the thing which is so marked is to be shut up for seven days:
Mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩakarora ũgumu ũcio, na aige kĩndũ kĩu kĩrĩ na ũgumu handũ mwanya mĩthenya mũgwanja.
51 And he is to see the mark on the seventh day; if the mark is increased in the clothing, or in the threads of the material, or in the leather, whatever the leather is used for, it is the disease biting into it: it is unclean.
Mũthenya wa mũgwanja nĩakarora kĩndũ kĩu, na angĩkorwo ũgumu ũcio nĩũthegeete nguo-inĩ, kana ndigi-inĩ njogothe, kana taama-inĩ mũtume, kana rũũa-inĩ, rũrĩ rwa kũrutĩrwo wĩra o na ũrĩkũ, ũcio nĩ ũgumu wa kwananga; kĩndũ kĩu kĩrĩ na thaahu.
52 And the clothing, or the wool or linen material, or anything of leather in which is the disease, is to be burned: for the disease is biting into it; let it be burned in the fire.
No nginya acine nguo ĩyo, kana ndigi icio njogothe, kana taama ũcio mũtume na guoya wa ngʼondu kana gatani, kana kĩndũ kĩngĩ gĩothe kĩa rũũa rũrĩa rũgwatie ũgumu ũcio, nĩ ũndũ ũgumu ũcio nĩ wa kwananga; kĩndũ kĩu no nginya gĩcinwo.
53 And if the priest sees that the mark is not increased in the clothing or in any part of the material or in the leather,
“No rĩrĩ, rĩrĩa mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai angĩrora kĩndũ kĩu, ũgumu ũcio ũkorwo ndũthegeete nguo-inĩ ĩyo, kana ndigi-inĩ icio njogothe kana taama-inĩ ũcio mũtume, kana kĩndũ kĩa rũũa-rĩ,
54 Then the priest will give orders for the thing on which the mark is, to be washed, and to be shut up for seven days more:
nĩagaathana kĩndũ kĩu kĩgwatĩtio ũgumu gĩthambio. Ningĩ nĩagakĩiga handũ mwanya mĩthenya ĩngĩ mũgwanja.
55 And if, after the mark has been washed, the priest sees that the colour of it is not changed and it is not increased, it is to be burned in the fire: the disease is working in it, though the damage may be inside or outside.
Thuutha wa kĩndũ kĩu kĩgwatie ũgumu gũthambio-rĩ, mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai nĩagakĩrora, na angĩkorwo ũgumu ũcio ndũrĩ ũndũ ũgarũrũkĩte, o na gũtuĩka ndũthegeete-rĩ, kĩndũ kĩu kĩrĩ na thaahu. Nĩgĩcinwo na mwaki, o na aakorwo ũgumu ũnyiitĩte mwena ũmwe kana ũrĩa ũngĩ.
56 And if the priest sees that the mark is less bright after the washing, then let him have it cut out of the clothing or the leather or from the threads of the material:
Hĩndĩ ĩrĩa mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai angĩrora kĩndũ kĩu na akore ũgumu ũcio ũnyihanyiihĩte thuutha wa kĩndũ kĩu gũthambio-rĩ, nĩagatembũra nguo ĩyo eherie hau he na ũgumu kuuma nguo-inĩ ĩyo, kana rũũa-inĩ, kana ndigi-inĩ icio njogothe, kana taama-inĩ ũcio mũtume.
57 And if the mark is still seen in the clothing or in the threads of the material or in the leather, it is the disease coming out: the thing in which the disease is will have to be burned with fire.
No ũgumu ũcio ũngĩcooka woneke nguo-inĩ, kana harĩ ndigi icio njogothe, kana taama ũcio mũtume, kana kĩndũ kĩa rũũa, ũgumu ũcio nĩgũthegea ũrathegea, na kĩrĩa gĩothe kĩrĩ na ũgumu ũcio no nginya gĩcinwo na mwaki.
58 And the material of the clothing, or anything of skin, which has been washed, if the mark has gone out of it, let it be washed a second time and it will be clean.
Nguo ĩyo, kana ndigi icio njogothe, kana taama mũtume, kana kĩndũ kĩa rũũa kĩrĩa gĩthambĩtio gĩkaniinwo ũgumu ũcio no nginya gĩthambio rĩngĩ, na nĩ gĩgaathirwo nĩ thaahu.”
59 This is the law about the leper's disease in the thread of wool or linen material, in clothing or in anything of skin, saying how it is to be judged clean or unclean.
Macio nĩmo mawatho marĩa makoniĩ indo inyiitĩtwo nĩ ũgumu, irĩ cia guoya wa ngʼondu, kana taama wa gatani, kana ndigi njogothe, kana taama mũtume, kana kĩndũ o gĩothe kĩa rũũa, nĩmo mawatho ma gũtua kana indo icio irĩ na thaahu kana itirĩ na thaahu.