< Numbers 30 >
1 And Moses spoke to the heads of the tribes of the children of Israel, saying, This [is] the thing which the Lord has commanded.
Le nanao ty hoe amo talèm-pifokoa’ o ana’ Israeleoo t’i Mosè: Zao ty nandilia’ Iehovà:
2 Whatsoever man shall vow a vow to the Lord, or swear an oath, or bind himself with an obligation upon his soul, he shall not break his word; all that shall come out of his mouth he shall do.
Naho mifanta am’ Iehovà t’indaty, ndra mitangèñe hifahara’ ty arofo’e ami’ty lahatse, le tsy hivalik’ amy saontsi’ey re, fa hanoe’e ze hene miakatse am-palie’e.
3 And if a woman shall vow a vow to the Lord, or bind herself with an obligation in her youth in her father's house; and her father should hear her vows and her obligations, wherewith she has bound her soul, and her father should hold his peace at her, then all her vows shall stand,
Aa naho mifanta am’ Iehovà ty ampela, ke mitan-ty vata’e aman-titike, ie añ’anjomban-drae’e ao naho mbe somondrara,
4 and all the obligations with which she has bound her soul, shall remain to her.
fa naho mahajanjiñe i nifantà’ey ty rae’e naho i titike namahora’e ty tro’ey vaho mianjiñe avao ty rae’e, le fonga hijadoñe o nifantà’eo, le hifahatse ze titike namahora’e troke.
5 But if her father straitly forbid [her] in the day in which he shall hear all her vows and her obligations, which she has contracted upon her soul, they shall not stand; and the Lord shall hold her guiltless, because her father forbade her.
F’ie lieren-drae’e amy andro nahajanjiña’e azey, le tsy hijadoñe i nifantà’ey ndra ze titike namahora’e troke vaho hapo’ Iehovà ty aze, ty amy lien-drae’ey.
6 But if she should be indeed married, and her vows be upon her according to the utterance of her lips, [the obligations] which she has contracted upon her soul;
Aa ie nengaen-dahy te vahoram-panta, ke t’ie finehe’ ze volañe naakan-tsoñi’e tsy nisatrie’e,
7 and her husband should hear, and hold his peace at her in the day in which he should hear, then thus shall all her vows be binding, and her obligations, which she has contracted upon her soul shall stand.
le ie janji’ ty vali’e fe tsy mañaoñe amy andro nijanjiña’e azey, le hijadoñe i nifantà’ey vaho hifahatse ze titike namahora’e troke.
8 But if her husband should straitly forbid [her] in the day in which he should hear her, none of her vows or obligations which she has contracted upon her soul shall stand, because her husband has disallowed her, and the Lord shall hold her guiltless.
F’ie liere’ ty vali’e amy andro nijanjiña’e azey le hapo’e i fanta nifehe azey, ndra i volan-tsoñi’e tsy nisatrie’e namahora’e trokey; toe hado’ Iehovà.
9 And the vow of a widow and of her that is put away, whatever she shall bind upon her soul, shall stand to her.
(Fe ze nifantà’ ty vantotse ndra ty nariam-baly, ie namahotse ty arofo’e, le hijadoñe hifehe aze izay.)
10 And if her vow [be made] in the house of her husband, or the obligation upon her soul with an oath,
Aa naho nifanta añ’anjombam-bali’e ao, ke namaho-batañe aman-titike
11 and her husband should hear, and hold his peace at her, and not disallow her, then all her vows shall stand, and all the obligations which she contracted against her soul, shall stand against her.
naho nahajanjiñe aze i vali’ey ie tsy nandietse, le hijadoñe iaby o nifantà’eo vaho hifahatse ama’e ze titike namahora’e arofo.
12 But if her husband should utterly cancel the vow in the day in which he shall hear it, none of the things which shall proceed out of her lips in her vows, and in the obligations [contracted] upon her soul, shall stand to her; her husband has cancelled them, and the Lord shall hold her guiltless.
F’ie avali’ ty vali’e amy andro nahajanjiña’ey, le tsy hijadoñe ndra inoñ’ inoñe niakats’ an-tsoñi’e amo nifantà’eo ndra amy titike namahora’e trokey; fa navali’ ty vali’e, le hapo’ Iehovà re ty ama’e.
13 Every vow, and every binding oath to afflict her soul, her husband shall confirm it to her, or her husband shall cancel it.
Ze fanta ndra titike famahoram-batañe, le azo ty vali’e ajadoñe ndra faoheñe.
14 But if he be wholly silent at her from day to day, then shall he bind upon her all her vows; and he shall confirm to her the obligations [which she has bound] upon herself, because he held his peace at her in the day in which he heard her.
Fe naho tsy mañaoñe aze handro am-pohatse i vali’ey, le hene hampijadoñe’e o nifantà’eo, naho ze mamahotse ty tro’e; toe niventese’e, kanao tsy nisaontsie’e amy andro nahajanjiña’e azey.
15 And if her husband should in any wise cancel [them] after the day in which he heard [them], then he shall bear his iniquity.
Aa naho avali’e t’ie añe i nijanjiña’e azey le hivave i tahi’ey i lahilahiy.
16 These [are] the ordinances which the Lord commanded Moses, between a man and his wife, and between a father and daughter in [her] youth in the house of [her] father.
Ie o fañè linili’ Iehovà añamy Mosèo amy t’indaty naho i vali’ey, naho aman-drae naho ty anak’ ampela’e mbe kede añ’ anjomban-drae’e ao.