< Leviticus 27 >

1 The Lord told Moses,
Onyenwe anyị gwara Mosis okwu sị ya,
2 “Tell the Israelites: When you make a special promise to dedicate someone to the Lord, these are the values you are to use.
“Gwa ụmụ Izrel sị ha, ‘Ọ bụrụ na mmadụ e kwee nkwa pụrụ iche iji mmadụ nye Onyenwe anyị onyinye, ihe ndị a ka ọ ga-eji gbara onye ahụ:
3 The value of a man aged twenty to sixty is fifty shekels of silver, (using the sanctuary shekel standard).
nʼisi nwoke ọbụla gbara iri afọ abụọ ruo iri afọ isii, ọ ga-akwụ iri ọlaọcha shekel ise, dịka ihe ọtụtụ ebe nsọ si dị.
4 The value of a woman is thirty shekels.
Nʼisi nwanyị ọbụla gbara iri afọ abụọ ruo iri afọ isii ọ ga-enye iri ọlaọcha shekel atọ.
5 The value of someone aged five to twenty is twenty shekels for a male and ten shekels for a female.
Nʼisi nwoke gbara afọ ise ruo iri afọ abụọ, ọ ga-enye iri ọlaọcha shekel abụọ. Nʼisi nwanyị gbara afọ ise ruo iri afọ abụọ, ọ ga-enye ọlaọcha shekel iri.
6 The value of someone aged one month to five years is five shekels of silver for a male and three shekels of silver for a female.
A ga-akwụrụ nwantakịrị nwoke gbara site otu ọnwa ruo afọ ise, ọlaọcha shekel ise, kwụọra nwantakịrị nwanyị gbara otu ọnwa ruo afọ ise ọlaọcha shekel atọ.
7 The value of someone aged sixty or older is fifteen shekels for a male and ten shekels of silver for a female.
Nʼisi nwoke gafere iri afọ isi, a ga-enye ọlaọcha shekel iri na ise. Nʼisi nwanyị gafere iri afọ isi a ga-enye ọlaọcha shekel iri.
8 However, if when you fulfill your promise you are poorer than the fixed value, you are to present the person before the priest, who will then set the value depending on what you can afford.
Ọ bụrụ na e nwee onye ogbenye na-enweghị ego ọ ga-eji kwụọ ụgwọ ndị a, a ga-akpọtara ya onye nchụaja, onye ga-ekwubi ihe onye ahụ kwere nkwa ga-akwụ dịka ego o nwere ruru.
9 If when you fulfill your promise you bring an animal that is permitted as an offering to the Lord, the animal given to the Lord shall be considered holy.
“‘Ọ bụrụ anụ ụlọ dị mma inye Onyenwe anyị dịka onyinye ka e kwere nkwa inye, anụ ụlọ e nyere Onyenwe anyị ga-aghọ ihe dị nsọ.
10 You are not allowed to replace it or swap it, either for one that is better or one that is worse. However, if you do replace it then both animals become holy.
Onye kwere nkwa inye ya enweghị ike iji anụ ụlọ nke ahụ ya na-ezughị oke gbanwere anụ ụlọ ahụ na-enweghị ntụpọ. O nwekwaghị ike iji anụ ụlọ ahụ na-enweghị ntụpọ gbanwere nke anụ ahụ ya na-ezughị oke. Ọ bụrụ na o mee otu a, anụ ụlọ nke mbụ, na nke abụọ, ga-abụ ihe dị nsọ.
11 If when you fulfill your promise you bring any unclean animal that is not permitted as an offering to the Lord, then you must show the animal to the priest.
Ọ bụrụ na anụ ụlọ o ji kwee nkwa bụ anụ ụlọ rụrụ arụ, ụdị anụ ụlọ ahụ a jụrụ ịnabata dịka onyinye maka iji ya chụọ aja nye Onyenwe anyị, a ga-akpụtara onye nchụaja anụ ụlọ ahụ.
12 The priest will decide its value, whether high or low. Whatever value the priest places on it is final.
Ọ bụ ya ka ọ dịrị ikpebi ma anụ ụlọ ahụ ọ dị mma, ma ọ jọrọ njọ. Ọnụ ego ọbụla onye nchụaja kpebiri, ka onye wetara anụ ụlọ ahụ ga-akwụ.
13 If you then decide to buy the animal back, you have to add one fifth to its value in payment.
Ọ bụrụ na onye nwe anụ ụlọ ahụ achọọ ịgbara ya, ọ ga-akwụ ụgwọ anụ ụlọ ahụ, tụkwasịkwa nʼelu ya otu ụzọ nʼime ụzọ ise nke ọnụahịa anụ ụlọ ahụ.
14 If you dedicate your house as holy to the Lord, then the priest will decide its value, whether high or low. Whatever value the priest places on it remains final.
“‘Ọ bụrụ na mmadụ enye ụlọ ya, dịka ihe ga-adị nsọ nye Onyenwe anyị, onye nchụaja ga-ekpebi maọbụ ụlọ dị mma, ma ọ bụkwanụ ụlọ jọrọ njọ. Ọ ga-ekwukwa ihe bụ ọnụahịa ụlọ ahụ.
15 But if you want to buy back your house, you have to add one fifth to its value in payment. Then it will belong to you again.
Ọ bụrụ na onye ahụ nke na-edo ụlọ ya nsọ achọọ ịgbara ya, ọ ga-akwụ ọnụahịa ụlọ ahụ, tụkwasịkwa nʼelu ya otu ụzọ nʼime ụzọ ise nke ọnụahịa ụlọ ahụ. Emesịa, ụlọ ahụ ga-abụkwa nke ya.
16 If you dedicate some of your land to the Lord, then its value shall be determined by the amount of seed required to sow it: fifty shekels of silver for every homer of barley seed used.
“‘Ọ bụrụ na mmadụ ewere mpaghara ala ubi ezinaụlọ ya nye Onyenwe anyị ka ihe ido nsọ, ihe a ga-eji mata ọnụahịa ala ahụ ga-abụ ụdị ihe ubi e nwere ike ịkụ nʼime ya. Ọnụahịa ala ubi e nwere ike ịkụnye ọka balị ruru otu ihe ọtụtụ homa, ga-abụ iri mkpụrụ ego ọlaọcha shekel ise.
17 If you dedicate your field during the Jubilee Year, the value will be the full amount calculated.
Ọ bụrụ nʼime afọ inwere onwe ka o doro ala ahụ nsọ, agaghị agbanwe ọnụahịa ya.
18 But if you dedicate your field after the Jubilee, the priest will work out the value depending on the number of years left until the next Jubilee Year, so reducing the value.
Ma ọ bụrụ na o doro ala ahụ nsọ mgbe afọ inwe onwe ahụ gafere, onye nchụaja ga-agụkọrọ ya ọnụahịa ya dịka afọ ole ọ fọdụrụ mgbe mmemme afọ inwere onwe ọzọ ga-adị. A ga-ewebilatakwa ihe ọnụahịa ya ruru.
19 But if you want to buy your field back, you have to add one fifth to its value in payment. Then it will belong to you again.
Ọ bụrụ na onye doro ala ahụ nsọ achọọ ịgbara ala ya, ọ ga-akwụ ọnụahịa ahụ onye nchụaja kpebiri, tụkwasị ya ego ruru otu ụzọ nʼime ụzọ ise nke ọnụahịa ala ahụ. Mgbe ahụ ala ahụ ga-abụkwa nke ya.
20 But if you don't buy the field back, or if you've already sold it to someone else, it can't ever be bought back.
Ọ bụrụ na ọ gbapụtaghị ala ahụ, maọbụ na o resila ya onye ọzọ, a gaghị agbapụtakwa ala ahụ ọzọ.
21 When the Jubilee comes, the field will become holy, in the same way as a field devoted to the Lord. It will become the property of the priests.
Mgbe mmemme afọ inwere onwe ruru, ala ahụ ga-aghọ ala dị nsọ, ala e doro nsọ nye Onyenwe anyị. Ndị nchụaja ga-ewere ya ka ọ bụrụ nke ha.
22 If you dedicate to the Lord a field you've bought that was not part of your original property,
“‘Ọ bụrụ na mmadụ e doro Onyenwe anyị ala ubi ọ zụrụ azụ nsọ, nke na-abụghị ala ezinaụlọ ha,
23 the priest will work out the value until the next Jubilee Year. You will pay on that day the exact value, giving it as a holy offering to the Lord.
onye nchụaja ga-agụ afọ ole ọ fọdụrụ ruo mmemme afọ inwere onwe. Ọ ga-agwa onye ahụ ego ole ọ ga-akwụ nʼihi ya. Ego ọbụla ọ kwụrụ nʼụbọchị ahụ ga-abụ ihe dị nsọ nye Onyenwe anyị.
24 In the Jubilee Year, ownership the field shall revert back to the person you bought it from—to the original owner of the land.
Mgbe afọ inwere onwe ahụ zuru, onye nwe ala ahụ, ya bụ onye ahụ e si nʼaka ya zụọ ya, ga-ewerekwa ala ya.
25 (All values will use the sanctuary shekel standard of twenty gerahs to the shekel.)
Ọnụahịa ọbụla a ga-ekpebi ga-abụ nʼusoro dịka shekel ebe nsọ si dị. Iri gera abụọ ga-abụ otu shekel.
26 No one is allowed to dedicate the firstborn of the livestock, because the firstborn belong to the Lord. Whether they are cattle, sheep, or goats, they are the Lord's.
“‘A gaghị edo nwa mbụ anụmanụ mụtara nsọ maọbụ ehi maọbụ atụrụ nʼihi na ha bụ nke Onyenwe anyị.
27 But if it is an unclean animal, then you can buy it back according to its value, adding on one fifth extra. If it's not bought back, then it is to be sold according to its value.
Ọ bụrụ otu nʼime anụ ndị ahụ rụrụ arụ, a ga-agbara ya nʼọnụ ego nke akara bụ ọṅụ ahịa ya, tụkwasịkwa nʼelu ya otu ụzọ nʼime ụzọ ise nke ọnụahịa ya. Ọ bụrụkwanụ na onye nwe anụ ụlọ ahụ achọghị ịgbarakwa ya, a ga-ere ya nʼọnụ ahịa dịka o ruru.
28 Anything that you specially dedicate to the Lord from what you own, whether it's a person, an animal, or your land, can't be sold or bought back. Anything specially dedicated if most holy to the Lord.
“‘A gaghị ere, maọbụ gbara ihe ọbụla mmadụ nwere, nke o doro nsọ nye Onyenwe anyị, maọbụ mmadụ, maọbụ ala ezinaụlọ, maọbụ anụ ụlọ, nʼihi na ihe ọbụla nke e wezugara iche bụ ihe dịkarịsịrị nsọ nye Onyenwe anyị.
29 No one who is specially dedicated to destruction can be bought back. They must be killed.
“‘Mgbapụta ọbụla adịghị nye onye ọbụla e doro nsọ nye mbibi. A ghaghị ime ka ọ nwụọ.
30 Tithe from your crops or fruit belongs to the Lord; it is holy to the Lord.
“‘Otu ụzọ nʼime ụzọ iri nke ihe niile si nʼala, maọbụ mkpụrụ ọghịgha nke ubi, maọbụ mkpụrụ nke osisi mịrị, bụ nke Onyenwe anyị. Ha bụ ihe nsọ dịrị Onyenwe anyị.
31 If you want to buy back some of your tithe, you must add on one fifth to its value.
Onye ọbụla chọrọ ịgbara otu ụzọ nʼime ụzọ iri nke ihe ubi ya aghaghị ịkwụ ọnụahịa ya, tụkwasị ya otu ụzọ nʼime ụzọ ise nke ọnụahịa e kwesiri ire ya.
32 When you count your herds and flocks, every tenth animal that passes under the shepherd's rod is holy to the Lord.
Otu ụzọ nʼụzọ iri nke igwe ehi na atụrụ niile, anụ nke iri ọbụla nke na-agabiga nʼokpuru mkpanaka onye ọzụzụ atụrụ mgbe a na-agụ ha ọnụ, ga-abụ ihe dị nsọ nye Onyenwe anyị.
33 You must not examine it to see if it's good or bad, and you must not replace it. However, if you do replace it then both animals become holy; they can't be bought back.”
A gaghị ahọ anụ ụlọ a na-enye Onyenwe anyị ahọ, ile ma ha dị mma, maọbụ na ha dị njọ. A gaghị agbanwekwa ha. Ọ bụrụ na a gbanwee ha, ndị e ji gbanwee ha na ndị a na-achọ ịgbanwe ga-aghọ ihe dị nsọ, a gaghị agbarakwa ha.’”
34 These are the laws the Lord gave to Moses for the Israelites on Mount Sinai.
Ndị a bụ iwu Onyenwe anyị nyere Mosis nʼugwu Saịnaị ka ọ nye ụmụ Izrel.

< Leviticus 27 >