< Leviticus 13 >
1 And YHWH speaks to Moses and to Aaron, saying,
LEUM GOD El sang nu sel Moses ac Aaron oakwuk ten inge.
2 “When a man has a rising, or scab, or bright spot in the skin of his flesh, and it has become a leprous plague in the skin of his flesh, then he has been brought to Aaron the priest, or to one of his sons the priests;
Mwet se fin oasr palang se ku faf se ku ruf se ke manol, su ma ac ku in ekla nu ke sie mas yohk, ma ac sensenkinyuk, na ac fah utukla el nu yurin mwet tol in sou lal Aaron.
3 and the priest has seen the plague in the skin of the flesh, and the hair in the plague has turned white, and the appearance of the plague [is] deeper than the skin of his flesh—it [is] a plague of leprosy, and the priest has seen him, and has pronounced him unclean.
Mwet tol sac fah lohang ac liye sring se ke manol uh, na unac kac an fin fasrfasrla ac faf sac aryurla loal liki kolo ma rauneak acn sac, na kalem lah sie mas na sensen pa oan sel uh, ac mwet tol el fah fahkelik ac akkalemye lah mwet sac tia nasnas.
4 And if the bright spot is white in the skin of his flesh, and its appearance is not deeper than the skin, and its hair has not turned white, then the priest has shut up [him who has] the plague [for] seven days.
Tusruktu sring se ke manol uh fin fasrfasr a tiana aryurla in loal liki kolo ma rauneak uh, ac unac kac uh tiana fasrfasrla, na mwet tol sac fah srela mwet uh ke len itkosr.
5 And the priest has seen him on the seventh day, and behold, the plague has stood in his eyes, the plague has not spread in the skin, and the priest has shut him up [for] a second seven days.
Mwet tol fah sifilpa liyal ke len se akitkosr, ac el fin liye mu sring se ke manol uh nuna oaya ah na, ac tiana yokelik, na el fah srella ke itkosr pac len uh.
6 And the priest has seen him on the second seventh day, and behold, the plague has faded, and the plague has not spread in the skin, and the priest has pronounced him clean; it [is] a scab, and he has washed his garments, and has been clean.
Mwet tol el fah sifilpa liyal ke len se akitkosr, ac sring se kacl uh fin misa in muta uh, ac tiana yokelik, mwet tol el fah akkalemye lah mwet sac nasnas — sring se na pa ma sac. Mwet sac fah ohlla nuknuk lal, na el nasnas.
7 And if the scab spreads greatly in the skin, after his being seen by the priest for his cleansing, then he has been seen a second time by the priest;
Tusruktu sring sac fin yokelik tukun mwet tol sac tuh liyal tari ac fahkak mu el nasnas, na mwet sac el enenu in sifilpa foloko nu ye mutun mwet tol.
8 and the priest has seen, and behold, the scab has spread in the skin, and the priest has pronounced him unclean; it [is] leprosy.
Mwet tol el fah sifilpa liyal, ac sring sac fin yokelik, na mwet tol el fah akkalemye lah el tia nasnas — mas na sensen se pa oan sel uh.
9 When a plague of leprosy is in a man, then he has been brought to the priest,
Mwet se fin oasr mas na sensen se ke manol, ac fah utuku el nu yurin mwet tol,
10 and the priest has seen, and behold, a white rising in the skin, and it has turned the hair white, and a quickening of raw flesh [is] in the rising—
su ac fah arulana tuni ac liye. Fin oasr palang se momoul inmuta ke manol, ac orala unac ke manol in fasrfasrla ac oasr sronin uswanen kac,
11 it [is] an old leprosy in the skin of his flesh, and the priest has pronounced him unclean; he does not shut him up, for he [is] unclean.
kalem lah oasr sie mas sensen yorol. Na mwet tol el fah fahkak lah mwet sac el tia nasnas. Tia enenu in kauli el, mweyen kalem tari lah el tia nasnas.
12 And if the leprosy breaks out greatly in the skin, and the leprosy has covered all the skin of [him who has] the plague, from his head even to his feet, to all that appears to the eyes of the priest,
Palang sac fin orakelik afinya mwet sac ke insifali nwe ke nial,
13 then the priest has seen, and behold, the leprosy has covered all his flesh, and he has pronounced [him who has] the plague clean; it has all turned white; he [is] clean.
mwet tol el ac enenu in sifil liyal. El fin konauk tuh pwaye mas sac afunla manol nufon, el fah fahkak lah mwet sac nasnas. Kolo kacl uh nufon fin ekla fasrfasr, na el nasnas.
14 And in the day of raw flesh being seen in him, he is unclean;
Tusruktu ke pacl se na sie palang ke manol uh aryurla, na el tia nasnas.
15 and the priest has seen the raw flesh, and has pronounced him unclean; the raw flesh is unclean—it [is] leprosy.
Mwet tol el fah sifilpa liyal, ac el fin liye tuh aryurla ma se ke manol, na el ac fahkak lah mwet sac tia nasnas. Kalmen aryurla pa oasr mas sensen yorol, ac mwet sac tia nasnas.
16 Or when the raw flesh turns back, and has been turned to white, then he has come to the priest,
Tusruktu ma se ke manol uh fin mahla ac sifil fasrfasrla, na mwet sac enenu in som nu yurin mwet tol,
17 and the priest has seen him, and behold, the plague has been turned to white, and the priest has pronounced clean [him who has] the plague; he [is] clean.
su ac fah sifil liye. Ma se ke manol fin fasrfasrla, na el nasnas, ac mwet tol el fah fahkulak lah el nasnas.
18 And when flesh has in it, in its skin, an ulcer, and it has been healed,
Fin faf se oan ke sie mwet nwe mahla,
19 and there has been in the place of the ulcer a white rising, or a bright white spot, reddish, then it has been seen by the priest,
ac tok kutu, pulol fasrfasr se, ku tuhn srusra se sikyak ke inken faf se meet ah, na mwet sac enenu in som nu yurin mwet tol.
20 and the priest has seen, and behold, its appearance [is] lower than the skin, and its hair has turned white, and the priest has pronounced him unclean; it [is] a plague of leprosy—it has broken out in an ulcer.
Mwet tol el ac fah liyal, ac fin acn se ma fasrfasrla uh luman loali liki ikwa ma rauneak uh, ac unac kac uh fasrfasrla, na mwet tol el fah fahkulak lah mwet sac el tia nasnas. Kalem lah mas sensen nu ke kolo se pa sikyak in faf sac.
21 And if the priest sees it, and behold, there is no white hair in it, and it is not lower than the skin, and has faded, then the priest has shut him up [for] seven days;
Tusruktu mwet tol el fin liye, ac konauk lah unac kac tiana fasrfasrla, ac tia pac loali liki kolo siska ah a misa inmuta, mwet tol el fah srella elan mukena muta ke len itkosr.
22 and if it spreads greatly in the skin, then the priest has pronounced him unclean—it [is] a plague;
Acn ma tuhnla uh fin orakelik, na mwet tol el ac fahkulak lah mwet sac tia nasnas. Mas sensen se pa yorol.
23 and if the bright spot stays in its place—it has not spread—it [is] an inflammation of the ulcer; and the priest has pronounced him clean.
Tusruktu fin oanna tia ekla ac tia pac yokelik, na kalem lah inken faf sacna pa inge, ac mwet tol el fah fahkak lah mwet sac nasnas.
24 Or when flesh has a fiery burning in its skin, and the quickening of the burning, the bright white spot, has been reddish or white,
Ke kain pacl se ma sie mwet el folla, ac acn ma folla kacl uh fin fasrfasrla ku srusrala inmuta uh,
25 and the priest has seen it, and behold, the hair has turned white in the bright spot, and its appearance [is] deeper than the skin, it [is] leprosy; it has broken out in the burning, and the priest has pronounced him unclean; it [is] a plague of leprosy.
mwet tol el fah liyal. Fin unen acn sac fasrfasrla ac aryurla loal liki kolo siska uh, na kalem lah mas sensen nu ke kolo se pa sikyak ke acn se ma folla, ac mwet tol el fah fahkak lah mwet sac tia nasnas.
26 And if the priest sees it, and behold, there is no white hair on the bright spot, and it is not lower than the skin, and it has faded, then the priest has shut him up [for] seven days;
Tusruktu unen acn sac fin tiana fasrfasrla ac tia pac aryurla loal liki kolo siska ah, ac inmuta uh misa na, na mwet tol sac fah srella ke len itkosr.
27 and the priest has seen him on the seventh day, [and] if it spreads greatly in the skin, then the priest has pronounced him unclean; it [is] a plague of leprosy.
Mwet tol el fah sifilpa liyal tukun len itkosr, ac fin yokelik ma sac na kalem lah mas sensen nu ke kolo se pa kacl uh, ac mwet tol el fah fahkak lah mwet sac tia nasnas.
28 And if the bright spot stays in its place, it has not spread in the skin, and has faded; it [is] a rising of the burning, and the priest has pronounced him clean; for it [is] inflammation of the burning.
Tusruktu acn sac fin tiana ekla, ac tiana yokelik, ac inmuta uh misa na, na kalem mu tia mas sensen se. Mwet tol el fah akkalemye lah mwet sac nasnas, mweyen inken na fol sac pa kacl uh.
29 And when a man (or a woman) has a plague in him, in the head or in the beard,
Fin mukul se ku mutan se oasr palang se ke sifal ku kapin oalul,
30 then the priest has seen the plague, and behold, its appearance is deeper than the skin, and a thin, shining hair [is] in it, and the priest has pronounced him unclean; it [is] a scale—it [is] a leprosy of the head or of the beard.
mwet tol el fah liyal ac tuni. Fin palang sac tuh aryurla loal liki kolo siska uh, ac unac ke acn sac luman rangrangla ac pueni, na kalem mu mas sensen nu ke kolo pa sel uh, ac mwet tol el fah akkalemye lah mwet sac tia nasnas.
31 And when the priest sees the scaly plague, and behold, its appearance is not deeper than the skin, and there is no black hair in it, then the priest has shut up [him who has] the scaly plague [for] seven days.
Ke mwet tol sac el fin liyal, tuh na ma se ke manol uh tiana luman loali liki kolo ma rauneak uh, ac srakna wangin unac fokoko kac, na el fah srella liki inmasrlon mwet uh ke len itkosr.
32 And the priest has seen the plague on the seventh day, and behold, the scale has not spread, and a shining hair has not been in it, and the appearance of the scale is not deeper than the skin,
Mwet tol el fah sifilpa liye ma se ke manol uh ke len se akitkosr, ac fin tiana yokelik ac wangin pacna unac luman rangrang kac, ac tia pacna aryurla loal liki siska uh,
33 then he has shaved himself, but he does not shave the scale; and the priest has shut up [him who has] the scale [for] a second seven days.
na mwet sac fah resaela sifal, sayen acn se ma palang sac oan kac. Mwet tol el fah sifil srella ke len itkosr pac.
34 And the priest has seen the scale on the seventh day, and behold, the scale has not spread in the skin, and its appearance is not deeper than the skin, and the priest has pronounced him clean, and he has washed his garments, and has been clean.
Ke len se akitkosr, mwet tol el fah sifilpa liye palang se kacl uh. Fin tuh tiana yokelik ac tia pac luman aryurla loal liki kolo siska uh, na el fah fahkak lah mwet sac nasnas. Mwet sac ac fah ohlla nuknuk lal uh, na el fah nasnasla.
35 And if the scale spreads greatly in the skin after his cleansing,
Tusruktu palang sac fin sifilpa yokelik tukun akkalemyeyuk mu mwet sac nasnas,
36 and the priest has seen him, and behold, the scale has spread in the skin, the priest does not seek for the shining hair—he is unclean;
na mwet tol el fah sifilpa liyal. Palang sac fin yokelik, el tia enenu in suk lah rangrangla unac kac ah. Kalem na lah mwet sac tia nasnas.
37 and if in his eyes the scale has stayed, and black hair has sprung up in it, the scale has been healed—he [is] clean—and the priest has pronounced him clean.
Tusruktu fin mwet tol el liye mu palang sac tiana yokelik, ac unac na fokoko kapak kac, na kalem lah palang sac mahla, ac mwet tol el fah fahkak lah mwet sac nasnas.
38 And when a man or woman has bright spots in the skin of their flesh, white bright spots,
Fin mukul se ku mutan se oasr tuhn fasrfasr sikyak ke manol,
39 and the priest has seen, and behold, white [and] faded bright spots [are] in the skin of their flesh—it [is] a freckled spot broken out in the skin; he [is] clean.
na mwet tol el ac enenu in liye ac tuni mwet sac. Tuhn sac fin tuh fasrfasr ef se, na kalem mu tuhn se na ke manol, ac mwet sac nasnas.
40 And when a man’s head [is] polished, he [is] bald; he [is] clean;
Aunsifen sie mwet fin putatla, el ac musrasrla, tusruktu el nasnas na.
41 and if his head is polished from the corner of his face, he [is] bald of the forehead; he [is] clean.
Fin tuh putatla aunsuf ke likinsraclyak nu motonsrol, na motonsrol ac turangangla, tusruktu el nasnas na.
42 And when there is in the bald back of the head, or in the bald forehead, a reddish-white plague, it [is] a leprosy breaking out in the bald back of the head, or in the bald forehead;
Tusruktu fin oasr ma fasrfasr srusrsrusra fahsryak ke acn turangangla inge, na kalem lah mas na sensen nu ke kolo se pa inge.
43 and the priest has seen him, and behold, the rising of the reddish-white plague in the bald back of the head, or in the bald forehead, [is] as the appearance of leprosy, in the skin of the flesh,
Mwet tol el fah tuni ac liye mwet se inge, ac fin oasr acn ma luman srusrsrusra ac fasrfasr inmuta kac,
44 he [is] a leprous man—he [is] unclean; the priest pronounces him utterly unclean; his plague [is] in his head.
na mwet tol enenu in fahkak lah mwet sac tia nasnas, ke sripen mas sensen se ma fahsryak ke sifal uh.
45 As for the leper in whom [is] the plague, his garments are torn, and his head is uncovered, and he covers over the upper lip, and he calls, Unclean! Unclean!
Sie mwet su sun mas ma sensenkinyuk nu ke kolo, el enenu in nukum nuknuk mihsasa, ac fuhlela aunsifal in mirangak, afinya tafunyen ten ke mutal, wowo ac fahk, “Nga tia nasnas! Nga tia nasnas!”
46 He is unclean all the days that the plague [is] in him; he [is] unclean. He dwells alone; his dwelling [is] at the outside of the camp.
El fah fohkfok ac tia nasnas ke lusenna pacl mas sac oan sel, ac el fah srisrila ac muta likin nien aktuktuk uh, sayen acn mwet uh muta we.
47 And when there is a plague of leprosy in any garment—in a garment of wool, or in a garment of linen,
Fin oasr tuhnyohu ke nuknuk, finne ma orekla ke unen sheep ku ke nuknuk minini,
48 or in the warp, or in the woof, of linen or of wool, or in a skin, or in any work of skin—
ku oan ke ipin nuknuk minini, ku ipin nuknuk unen sheep, ku oan fin kulun kosro ku kutena ma orekla ke kulun kosro,
49 and the plague has been greenish or reddish in the garment, or in the skin, or in the warp, or in the woof, or in any vessel of skin, it [is] a plague of leprosy, and it has been shown [to] the priest.
fin luman tuhn folfolsra lac ku tuhn srusrayak, na kalem lah tuhnyohu orak se, ac enenu in itukyang nu sin mwet tol.
50 And the priest has seen the plague, and has shut up [that which has] the plague [for] seven days;
Mwet tol el fah lohang nu kac ac srela nu saya ke len itkosr.
51 and he has seen the plague on the seventh day, and the plague has spread in the garment, or in the warp, or in the woof, or in the skin, of all that is made of skin for work, the plague [is] a fretting leprosy; it [is] unclean.
El fah sifilpa liye ke len se akitkosr, ac tuhnyohu sac fin orakelik, na ma sac tia nasnas.
52 And he has burned the garment, or the warp, or the woof, in wool or in linen, or any vessel of skin in which the plague is; for it [is] a fretting leprosy; it is burned with fire.
Mwet tol el fah esukak, mweyen tuhnyohu orak se pa inge, ac enenu na in isisyak.
53 And if the priest sees, and behold, the plague has not spread in the garment, or in the warp, or in the woof, or in any vessel of skin,
Tusruktu, mwet tol el fin liye tuh na tuhnyohu sac tiana yokelik,
54 then the priest has commanded, and they have washed that in which the plague [is], and he has shut it up [for] a second seven days.
el fah sap in owola, ac sifil filiyuki ke len itkosr pac.
55 And the priest has seen [that which has] the plague after it has been washed, and behold, the plague has not changed its aspect, and the plague has not spread—it [is] unclean; you burn it with fire; it [is] a fretting in its back-part or in its front-part.
Na el fah sifilpa liye, ac tuhnyohu sac fin tiana ekla tuhna, finne tia orakelik, ac srakna tia nasnas. Kowos enenu in esukak ma sac, finne ip ma kulawi uh oan meet ku tok.
56 And if the priest has seen, and behold, the plague has faded after it has been washed, then he has torn it out of the garment, or out of the skin, or out of the warp, or out of the woof;
Tusruktu mwet tol sac fin sifil lohang nu kac tuh liyauk lah tuhn sac efla, na el fah sacla ip sac liki nuknuk sac ku kulun kosro sac.
57 and if it is still seen in the garment, or in the warp, or in the woof, or in any vessel of skin, it [is] a fretting; you burn it with fire—that in which the plague [is].
Na tuhnyohu sac fin sifilpa sikyak, kalem lah sifilpa orakelik, na mwet se la ma sac enenu na in esukak.
58 And the garment, or the warp, or the woof, or any vessel of skin which you wash when the plague has turned aside from them, then it has been washed a second time, and has been clean.
El fin ohlla nuknuk sac ku kolo sac, na tuhn sac wanginla, el enenu in sifilpa ohlla, na ma sac fah nasnas.
59 This [is] the law of a plague of leprosy [in] a garment of wool or of linen, or of the warp or of the woof, or of any vessel of skin, to pronounce it clean or to pronounce it unclean.”
Ac pa inge ma sap nu ke tuhnyohu ma oan fin nuknuk, finne ma orekla ke unen sheep ku linen, ku ipin nuknuk linen ku ipin nuknuk unen sheep, ku kutena ma su orekla ke kulun kosro. Pa inge ma ac akkalemye ma su nasnas ku tia nasnas.