< Exodus 22 >
1 When a man steals an ox or sheep, and has slaughtered it or sold it, he repays [with] five of the herd for the ox, and four of the flock for the sheep.
Mago ne'mo'ma ru vahe'mofo bulimakao afuro sipisipi afu'ma kumazafa aheno tragahuge, kumazafa seno zagore ome atrege'ma hu'nenimo'a, mago bulimakao afu'ma kumzafa asenenirera venafona 5fu'a bulimakao nona huno mizasenteno. Mago sipisipi afu'ma kumzafa asenesirera 4'a sipisipi afu venafona nona huno mizasentegahie.
2 If in the breaking through, the thief is found, and he has been struck and has died, there is no blood for him;
Hagi mago kumzafa ne'mo noma anafe huno ufreno kumzafa nesena, ageno erifore huno ahe frisiana, anama ahe frisia ne'mofo korankumimo'a agritera omanegahie.
3 if the sun has risen on him, blood [is] for him, he certainly repays; if he has nothing, then he has been sold for his theft;
Hianagi ko'ma zagema hanati'noma masama hu'nesifima kumzafa nesena nomofo venafo'ma keno erifore huno'ma ahe frisiana, agritera ana ne'mofo korankumi'mo'a megahie. Hagi kumzafama nesenigeno keno eriforema haniana ana mika zama kumzafa se'nenia zantera mizaseno. Hagi ana zante'ma temaosinigeno'a, ana kumzafa nera zagore atre'za ana zagoa eri'za kumzafama eri'nea zamofo nona'a mizaseho.
4 if the theft is certainly found alive in his hand, whether ox, or donkey, or sheep—he repays double.
Mago ne'mo'ma rumofo bulimakao afuro, sipsipi afuro, donki afuro kumzafaseno ome ante'nenkeno keno erifore'ma hina, anama kumzafa se'nenia ne'mo'a ana nona'a ante tragoteno kumzafama ase'nenia zaga venafona amino.
5 When a man depastures a field or vineyard, and has sent out his beast, and it has pastured in the field of another, he repays [with] the best of his field, and the best of his vineyard.
Mago ne'mofo sipsipi'amo'o bulimakao'ama atrenkeno trazama neno vano haniregama rumofo kaziga traza omenege, waini hozafi vuno waini hoza ome eri haviza haniana, ana bulimakao afu'mofo nafa'amo'a, knare hoza'areti'ene knare waini'areti'ene anama hoza'ama eri haviza hu'nea nera nona'a amino.
6 When fire goes forth and has found thorns, and a stack, or the standing grain, or the field has been consumed, he who causes the burning certainly repays.
Hagi mago'mo'ma hoza'afima trazama negresigeno tevemo'ma terakaheno rumofo witi hoza vasage ante'nenia witima tena, tevema hugre'nenimo'a ana zantmintera nona'a huno mizasenteno.
7 When a man gives silver or vessels to his neighbor to keep, and it has been stolen out of the man’s house; if the thief is found, he repays double.
Mago ne'mo'ma tavaoma'are nemanisimofoma zago'afi fenoma'ama, kegava huntenogu ami'nesigeno kegava hunte'nesigeno, kumzafa ne'mo'ma anazama noma'afinti musufama se'nenia ne'ma ke'za erifore hanageno'a ana kumazafa ne'mo'a ante tragoteno miza seno.
8 If the thief is not found, then the master of the house has been brought near to God [to see] whether he has not put forth his hand against the work of his neighbor.
Hanki kumzafa ne'ma keno erifore'ma osina, nomofo nefa'a keaga refkohu kva vahe'tmimofo avuga eno eri'neo e'o'rineo eme huama hugahie.
9 For every matter of transgression, for ox, for donkey, for sheep, for raiment, for any lost thing of which it is said that it is his, the matter of them both comes to God; he whom God condemns repays double to his neighbor.
Hagi mago'mo'ma bulimakao afuro, donki afuro, sipsipi afuro, kukeno, mago'a zantmima fanane hu'nenia zantmima tavaoma'are nemanisimo'ma ante'nenkeno, ama nagri suzane huno'ma ome hanige'noma antahima omisigeno'a keaga refkohu kva vahete e'nakeno keaga refkohu kva vahe'mo'ma, kagra havi kavukava hu'nanema hanimo'a ante tragoteno mizaseno.
10 When a man gives to his neighbor a donkey, or ox, or sheep, or any beast to keep, and it has died, or has been hurt, or taken captive, [with] none seeing—
Mago ne'mo'ma tava'oma'are'ma nemanisimo'ma donki afuro, bulimaka afuro, sipsipi afuro, mago'a zagagafama kegava huntenogu'ma ami'nesia zagamo'ma frige, hazenke erige, vahe'mo'ma onkesigeno avreno frege'ma haniana,
11 an oath of YHWH is between them both, that he has not put forth his hand against the work of his neighbor, and its owner has accepted, and he does not repay;
ana zagarmima kegava hu'nesnia ne'ene ana zagaramimofo venafokea Ra Anumzamofo avuga vanakeno kegavama hu'nemo'a huvempa huno, tamage hu'na nagra onke'noe hanigeno'a, venafo'ma mago rimpama hanigeno'a ana zagaramintera miza osegahie.
12 but if it is certainly stolen from him, he repays to its owner;
Hianagi tamagema huno musufama se'nesageno'a, fenozama'ama kegava hu'nesimo venafona mizasenteno.
13 if it is certainly torn, he brings it in [as] a witness; he does not repay the torn thing.
Hanki afi zagamo'ma aheno'ma neneno, avufga'ama ani kafritre'neniama'a erino, ana zagamofo venafoma ome averi'nuno'a ana zagarera miza osegahie.
14 And when a man asks for [anything] from his neighbor, and it has been hurt or has died—its owner not being with it—he certainly repays;
Hanki mago ne'mo'ma, tava'oma'are'ma nemanisimofo zagagafama avreno eme kegava hu'nenkeno'ma, ana zagagafamofo venafo'ma omani'nensire'ma avufgare hazenkema erige frige'ma hinkeno'a, ana zagama avreno kegava hu'ne'nia ne'mo'a nona huno venafona mizasenteno.
15 if its owner [is] with it, he does not repay—if it [is] a hired thing, it has come for its hire.
Hanki ana zagamofo venafo'ma mani'neno negenkeno, eri'za e'nerino hazenkema erinkeno'a, miza osegahie. Eri'zama erinogu'ma zagoma amino avre'neniana, e'i ana zagomo aza hugahie.
16 And when a man entices a virgin who [is] not betrothed, and has lain with her, he certainly endows her to himself for a wife;
Mago'ma vene ovase'nesia mofa'ma mago ne'mo'ma avreno ome anteno vase'nena afufeno huno mizasenkeno ana mofamo'a agri a' manino.
17 if her father utterly refuses to give her to him, he weighs out money according to the dowry of virgins.
Hanki ana mofa'mofo nefa'ma, ana vere omanigahiema hinkeno'a, ana ne'mo'a afufenoma nehaza avamente afufenona huno ana mofa'mofo nefana amigahie.
18 You do not keep a witch alive.
Avuatgama nehania a'nea zamahe friho.
19 Whoever lies with a beast is certainly put to death.
Iza'o zagagafanema monko'zama hanimofona ahe friho.
20 He who is sacrificing to a god, except to YHWH alone, is devoted.
Ra Anumzamofonte'ma kresramna vuonteno, havi anumazante'ma kresramnama vuntesimofona ahe friho.
21 And you do not oppress a sojourner, nor crush him, for you have been sojourners in the land of Egypt.
Mago'ma ru mopareti vahe'ma kagrane emani'nena, azeri havi zana osuge knazana omio. Na'ankure kotera kagranena Isipi moparera umani vahe mani'nenka hu'nane.
22 You do not afflict any widow or orphan;
Mago'ma kento aro, megusa mofavrema mani'nesiana azeri haviza osiho.
23 if you really afflict him, surely if he cries to Me at all, I certainly hear his cry;
Hagi zamazeri haviza hanage'za, Nagritegama krafa hanage'na, Nagrama tamage hu'na krafagezmi antahisu'na,
24 and My anger has burned, and I have slain you by the sword, and your wives have been widows, and your sons orphans.
tusi nasivazinke'na tamahe fanane hanenke'za a'netamimo'za kento mani'nageno, mofavre tamimo'za megusa manigahaze.
25 If you lend money [to] My poor people [who are] with you, you are not as a usurer to him; you do not lay usury on him;
Nagri vahe'mo'za zamunte omanena atupa hu'ne'za zagoma kagripinti nofi'ma hu'nenagenka, anante ante agofetu hunka namio hunka osuo.
26 if you take the garment of your neighbor in pledge at all, you return it to him during the going in of the sun:
Tava'onkare'ma nemanisimo'ma zagoka'ama nofi nehanigenka huvempa hana'a avame'zana anakre ku'a eri'nesunka, zagea uofre'nenkenka ana zupage amio.
27 for it is his only covering, it [is] his garment for his skin; wherein does he lie down? And it has come to pass, when he cries to Me, that I have heard, for I [am] gracious.
Na'ankure agra magoke nakreku ante'neankino, kenagera e'i ana anakre ku kofino zasi korora vasegahie. Hagi ko'ma eme ominankeno'ma Nagritegama kezatina, Nagra nasunku Anumzanki'na nentahi'na eme aza hugahue.
28 You do not revile God, and you do not curse a prince among your people.
Nagrira huhaviza hunantege, kva vahetamia huhaviza huntegera osiho.
29 You do not delay your fullness and your liquids; you give the firstborn of your sons to Me;
Hozatamifinti'ma Nagri'ma ofama naminaku'ma vasagesaza ne'zano, zafa rgamofo tima'a za'za kna azerita oviho. Tamagonesa ne'mofavre'tamia Nagri namigahaze.
30 so you do to your ox [and] to your sheep; it is with its mother [for] seven days, on the eighth day you give it to Me.
Anahukna hutma ese anenta'ma bulimakao afu'mo'ene sipisipi afu'mo'enema antenigeta Nagri avretma eme namiho. Nerera'ma ese anentama antena atrenkeno nerera'enena 7ni'a kna manite'na, 8ti knarera avreta eme namiho.
31 And you are holy men to Me, and you do not eat flesh torn in the field, you cast it to a dog.
Tamagra Nagri ruotge naga mani'nazagu, afi zagagafamo'ma aheno neneno'ma atre'nesia zaga onetma kra aminkeno neno.