< Deuteronomy 24 >

1 Should a man marry a woman, but then isn't pleased with her because he finds out something shameful about her, he is allowed to write out a certificate of divorce for her, give it to her, and send her out of his house.
Hagi mago ne'mo'ma mago a'ma eri'ne'nigeno, ana a'mo'ma agri'ma azeri musema osinkeno, ana a'mofoma havizama'ama neve'ma keno erifore hanuno'a, aravema atane avonkreno ana ara azampi nenteno, noma'afintira huntegahie.
2 Suppose that after leaving his house, she goes marries another man,
Hagi ana a'mo'ma noma'a atreno vuno, ru vema omerinkeno,
3 and suppose the second man also ends up hating her, writes out a certificate of divorce for her, gives it to her, and sends her out of his house—or he may happen to die.
ana vemo'ma avesima ontesuno'a, ete ese ve'amo'ma hu'neaza huno'ma, aravema atane avonkreno azampi nenteno noma'afinti huntege, agrama frige'ma hinkeno'a,
4 The first husband who divorced her is not permitted to marry her again after she was shamed, for that offends the Lord. You are not bring guilt upon the land that the Lord your God is giving you to own.
ese ve'amo'a ana ara e'origahie. Na'ankure agra ru vene maseno agra'a azeri pehenage hu'neankino, ese ve'are'ma esiana, Ra Anumzamofo avurera kasrino haviza hu'nesia avu'ava nehuno, kumi avreno Ra Anumzana tamagri Anumzamo'ma tamami'nia mopafina egahie.
5 If a man has just got married, he is not to be sent to war or made to do any other duties. He is free to stay at home for one year and make his wife happy.
Hagi menima zahufama a'ma eri'nesia nera, sondia manige, kamani eri'za kva omiho. Hanki atrenkeno menima eri'nea a'enena musena huno mago kafu kuma'are manino.
6 Don't accept a pair of millstones, or even just an upper millstone, as security for a debt, because that would put the borrower's life in danger.
Mago vahe'mo'ma tamagripinti'ma nofi'ma nehanigetma, eme nenaminka eri'nana avame'zane hunka witima refuzafu'mape havea e'oriho. Na'akure ne'zama retro'ma hu'za ne'zankura hakegahaze.
7 Anyone caught kidnapping a fellow Israelite must be executed, whether the kidnapper makes him a slave or sells him. You must eliminate the evil from among you.
Hagi mago'mo'ma Israeli vahe'ma musufaseno kazokazo eri'za vahekna huno kegava huge, zagore'ma avreno ome atrege'ma hania nera, ahenkeno frino. E'ina'ma hanutma amu'notmifintira kefo avu'ava zana eri atregahaze.
8 When it comes to infectious skin diseases, make sure you follow carefully all the instructions of the Levitical priests. Be careful to follow the orders I've given them.
Fugo krima erisutma kvahu so'e huneta, Pristi vahe'mo'zama tamasamisaza kea avaririho. Kema zamasami'noa kema tamasamisageta avaririso'e hiho.
9 Remember what the Lord your God did to Miriam on the journey out of Egypt.
Hagi Isipiti'ma neageno Ra Anumzana tamagri Anumzamo'ma Miriamuma hunte'nea zankura, tamagera okaniho.
10 If you lend anything to someone, don't go into their house to take some kind of security.
Hagi tava'onka'are'ma nemanisimo'ma mago'a zama nofi'ma hu'nena, kagra kavesitera anamofo nompina vunka anama nofi'ma hu'nea zante eme nenamino eri'nia avame zane hunka mago zana noma'afintira ome e'orio.
11 Stand outside while they go inside and bring the security out to you.
Hagi fegi'a mani'negeno, ana avame'zana agra'a eme kamino.
12 If he is a poor man he may give his cloak as security, but you must not keep it when you go to sleep.
Hagi tava'onka'are'ma nemanisimofoma amunte omne'nenama eme negami'na erisua avame'zane huno'ma nakre ku'ama erino eme kamina, ana nakre kura erinka ome ante'negeno hani huno kora otino.
13 Make sure you give it back by sunset, so that he can sleep in his own cloak and thank you, and you will be counted as doing good by the Lord your God.
Ana nakre ku'a zagea uofre'nena erinka eme amigeno, zasi'ma avesi'zankura kofino nemaseno, Anumzamofona antahigenkeno asomura huganteno. E'ina'ma hanunka Ra Anumzana tamagri Anumzamofo avurera fatgo kavukva hugahane.
14 Don't mistreat a paid servant who is poor and needy, whether he's an Israelite or a foreigner living in one of your towns.
Hagi zamunte omne vahe'ma Israeli vahepintiro, emani vahepinti'ma kema hananke'za zagore'ma eri'zanka'ama emeri negantesagenka, zamazeri havizana osuo.
15 Pay his wages every day before sunset, because he is poor and is relying on them. If you don't he may complain to the Lord about you, and you will be found guilty of sin.
Ana zupage zagea uofre'nena eri'zama erisaza mizazamia zamio. Na'ankure zamagra zamunte omne'neanki'za avega ante'za manigahaze. Hagi ame hunka ko'ma mizazmima ozamisanke'za, Ra Anumzamofontega krafa hanagenka, kagra kumi hugahane.
16 Fathers are not to be executed because of their children, and children are not to be executed because of their fathers. Each person is to be executed because of their own sin.
Hagi mofavre'aramimofo kumitera arera afana zamahe ofriho. Hagi ana zanke hutma zamarera zamafa kumitera mofavreramina zamahe ofriho. Hagi iza'o kumi'ma hanimofo ahenkeno, agra'a kumitera frino.
17 Don't treat foreigners or orphans unjustly; don't take a widow's cloak as security.
Hagi tamagranema ru mopafi vahe'ma emani vahe'ene, megusa mofavrenena knare hutma kegava huzmanteho. Hagi kento a'mo'ma mago'a zama tamagripinti'ma nofi'ma hanigetma, anama nofi'ma hu'nere'ma eme neramino erisia avame'zane hutma kukena'a e'oriho.
18 Remember that you were once slaves in Egypt, and the Lord your God rescued you from that place. That's why I'm ordering you to do this.
Hianagi Isipima kazokazo eri'za vahe'ma mani'nazageno, Ra Anumzana tamagri Anumzamo'ma ana kazokazo eri'zampinti'ma tamavreno'ma atirami'nea zankura tamagera okaniho. E'ina hu'negu kasegema tamasamuana avaririho.
19 If when you're harvesting in your field you forget a sheaf there, don't go back for it. Leave it for the foreigners, the orphans, and the widows, so that the Lord your God may bless you in everything you do.
Hagi hozatamifinti'ma witima nevasagesutma evurami'nia witima tamagemakanita esunka, ete vuta ome zo'ogiho. E'ima evurami'nia witia, ru vahe'ma tamagranema emani vahe'mofone, megusa mofavreramimofone, kento a'nemofo ne'za megahie. E'inama hanageno'a maka zama hanafina, Ra Anumzana tamagri Anumzamo'a asomu huramantegahie.
20 When you shake the olive trees to knock down the olives, don't go over the branches again. What's left is for the foreigners, the orphans, and the widows.
Hagi olive zafa ragama tagisutma, ete mago'enena vutma zafare'ma mesiama'agura ome ohakeho. Hagi tagisageno zafare'ma mesia raga, ru mopafinti'ma enemania vahe'mofone, megusa mofavreramimofone, kento a'nemofo ne'za megahie.
21 When you harvest the grapes in your vineyard, don't go over the vines again. What's left is for the foreigners, the orphans, and the widows.
Hagi krepi ragama waini hozaka'afinti'ma tagisunka, magoke zupa tagio. Hagi ete vunka mago'enena ome ontagio. Hagi tagitesankeno e'ima zafare'ma mesia raga, ru mopafinti'ma enemania vahe'mofone, megusa mofavreramimofone, kento a'nemofo ne'za megahie.
22 Remember you were once slaves in Egypt. That's why I'm ordering you to do this.
Hagi ko'ma Isipima kazokazo eri'za vahe'ma tamagrama mani'naza zankura tamagera okaniho. E'ina hu'nagu ama ana nanekea amage anteho hu'na neramasmue.

< Deuteronomy 24 >