< Deuteronomy 22 >

1 Thou shalt not see the ox of thy brother or his sheep, going astray, and turn away from them, —thou shalt, bring them back unto thy brother.
Naho zoe’o mandifike ty añombe ndra añondrin-dongo’o, ko amoea’o fa ampolio amy longo’oy.
2 And, if thy brother be not nigh unto thee or thou know him not, then shalt thou make room for it within thee own shed and it shall be with thee, until thy brother seek after it, when thou shalt return it unto him.
Aa naho tsy marine azo i longo’oy hera alik’ama’o, le endeso moly hey i harey naho tano ama’o ampara’ t’ie paia’ i longo’oy, vaho ampolio ama’e.
3 And, so, shalt thou do with his ass, and, so, shalt thou do with his mantle and, so, shalt thou do with any lost thing of thy brother’s, which shall go astray from him and thou shalt find, —thou mayest not turn away.
Izay ty hanoa’o i borìke’ey, naho izay ty hanoa’o i sarimbo’ey, vaho izay ty hanoa’o ze hene fanañan-dongo’o nimotso fa niisa’o. Ko itsidaredareañe.
4 Thou shalt not see the ass of thy brother or his ox fallen in the way, and turn away from them, —thou shalt, raise, them with him.
Naho isa’o mikorovok’ an-dalañe eo ty borìken-dongo’o ndra ty añombe’e, ko amoea’o, f’ie tsy mete tsy hañimb’ aze hampitroatse izay.
5 A woman shall not have on the wearing apparel of a man, nor shall a man put on the mantle of a woman; for an abomination to Yahweh thy God, is any one who doeth these things.
Asoao tsy ho sikinen’ ampela ty fisikinan-dahilahy, ndra añombean-dahilahy ty saron’ ampela, fa tiva am’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’o ty manao izay.
6 When a bird’s-nest chanceth to be before thee, —in the way, in any tree or upon the ground, whether with nestlings or eggs, and, the mother, be sitting upon the nestlings or upon the eggs, thou shalt not take the mother upon the young;
Naho zoe’o an-dalañe eo ty trañom-boroñe ke ambone hatae ey he an-tane eo, rekets’ ana’e ndra atoly vaho mamana o atoli’eo ndra o ana’eo ty rene’e le ko mandrambe ty rene’e rekets’ o ana’eo.
7 thou shalt, let go, the mother, and then, her young, mayest thou take for thyself, —that it may go well with thee, and that thou mayest prolong thy days.
Mete angala’o ty ana’e, fa avotsoro i rene’e, soa te ho tahie’e vaho ho lava haveloñe.
8 When thou buildest a new house, then shalt thou make a parapet to thy roof, so shalt thou not treasure up blood-guiltiness against thy house, for he that is in danger of falling might fall therefrom.
Naho mañoreñ’ anjomba irehe le andranjio ana-kijoly hiarikatoke ty tafo’e tsy mone hanan-tahin-dio ty anjomba’o te mideboñe boak’ an-tafo’e ey t’indaty.
9 Thou shalt not sow thy vineyard with two sorts of seed, —lest the fulness of the seed which thou sowest, and the increase of thy vineyard be profaned.
Ko mitongy tabiry maro karaza’e amy tetem-balobo’oy; tsy mone ho tiva ty haliforan-tabiry nambolè’o naho ty havokara’ i tetekey.
10 Thou shalt not plough with an ox and an ass together,
Ko aharo-baoñe an-dasarý ty añombe naho ty borìke.
11 Thou shalt not put on linsey-woolsey, of wool and flax together.
Ko misikin-damba natrao-pitenoñe volonañondry naho lamba-leny.
12 Tassels, shalt thou make thee, —on the four corners of thy vesture, wherewith thou dost cover thyself.
Androroto fole telo an-kotsok’ èfa’ i lamba fisaro’oy.
13 When a man taketh a wife, —and goeth in unto her and hateth her;
Naho mañenga valy t’indaty, le ie iolora’e ro heje’e,
14 and raiseth against her occasions of speech, and bringeth upon her an evil name, and saith—This woman, I took, and approached her, and found not that she had the tokens of virginity,
naho manambaitambaiñe aze vaho mandoto ty añara’e ami’ty hoe: Nañenga ty ampela tia iraho le ie niharineako, nioniñe te tsy somondrara.
15 then shall the father of the damsel and her mother take and bring forth the tokens of the virginity of the damsel, unto the elders of the city, in the gate;
Le hinday ty vente’ ty nahasomondrara aze mb’ amo roandriañe an-dalambeio ty rae naho i rene’ i somondraray,
16 and the father of the damsel shall say unto the elders, —My daughter, gave I unto this man to wife and he hated her;
le hanao ty hoe amo roandriañeo ty rae’e i somondraray: Natoloko am’ ondaty tia ty anako ho vali’e, fa heje’e,
17 and lo! he, hath raised occasions of speech, saying—I found not that thy daughter had the tokens of virginity and yet, these, are the tokens of the virginity of my daughter. And they shall spread out the garment before the elders of the city.
mbore anaintsaiña’e ami’ty hoe, Tsy nitreako t’ie somondrara. Fe intoy o famentean-kasomondraran’ anakoo; Le halafi’ iareo añatrefa’ o roandria’ i rovaio i lambay,
18 Then shall the elders of that city take the man, and chastise him;
le ho rambese’ o roandriañeo indatiy vaho handilo aze.
19 and fine him a hundred [shekels] of silver and give unto the father of the damsel, because he hath brought an evil name upon a virgin of Israel, and she shall remain his wife, he may not put her away, all his days.
Ho sazè’ iereo volafoty zato sekele le hatolo’ iereo an-drae’ i somondraray ty ami’ty nanolora’ ondaty tia añaran-draty i somondrara ana’ Israeley. Mbe ho valie’e avao vaho tsy hanan-jo hañary aze indatiy ampara’ te modo o andro’eo.
20 But if this thing be true, and the tokens of virginity be not found with the damsel,
Aa naho mone to i sisý zay te tsy rendreke ty maha-tsinahavani-lahy i ampelay,
21 then shall they bring forth the damsel into the entrance of her father’s house, and the men of her city shall stone her with stones that she die, because she hath wrought wickedness in Israel, by committing unchastity in her father’s house, —so shalt thou consume the wicked thing out of thy midst.
le hasese an-dalam-bein-drae’e eo i ampelay, vaho ho retsahe’ ondati’ i rova’eio vato am-para-pivetraha’e, ami’ty hakeo nanoe’e e Israele ao, ie nanao hakarapiloañe añ’anjomban-drae’e ao. Izay ty hamongora’o ama’o o hatserehañeo.
22 When a man is found lying with a woman married to a husband, then shall, both, of them die, the man that lay with the woman, and the woman, so shalt thou consume the wicked thing out of Israel.
Naho vinamba niolotse ami’ty rakemba vali’ ondaty t’indaty, le tsy mete tsy songa havetrake i rakembay naho i lahilahy nifandia-tihy ama’ey, hamongora’o am’ Israele ao i halò-tsereke zay.
23 When a damsel that is a virgin is betrothed to a husband, —and a man findeth her in the city, and lieth with her,
Naho tendreke somondrara nifofoe’ ondaty an-drova ao t’indaty vaho mifandia tihy ama’e,
24 then shall ye bring them, both, out unto the gate of that city, and stone them with stones that they die, the damsel, because she made not an outcry in the city, and the man because he hath humbled his neighbour’s wife, —so shalt thou consume the wicked thing out of thy midst.
le tsy mahay tsy hasese’o mb’an-dalambei’ i rovay mb’eo ie roe vaho handre­tsaham-bato hikenkañe—i somondraray amy te tsy nikai-drombak’ an-drova ao, naho indatiy, amy te narè’e ty vali’ ondaty. Tsy mete tsy mongore’o ty haloloañe ama’o ao.
25 But if in the field, the man find the betrothed damsel and the man force her and lie with her, then shall the man that lay with her die he alone;
F’ie an-kivok’ añe te zoe’ t’indaty ty somondrara nifofoe’ ondaty vaho mamahotse aze, le indaty nifandia-tihy ama’ey avao ty havetrake.
26 but, unto the damsel, shalt thou do nothing, the damsel, is not guilty of a sin worthy of death, for as when a man riseth up against his neighbour, and smiteth him so as to take away life, so, is this matter;
Ko anoañ’ inoñ’ inoñe amy somondraray fa tsy anañan-kakeo mañeva fate, fa manahake t’indaty mitroatse mañoho-doza aman-dongo’e, izay o tsaraeñeo,
27 for in the field, he found her, —the betrothed damsel, made an outcry, and there was none to save her.
amy te nizoe’ indatiy an-kalok’ añe i somondraray; nikaikaike i somondrara nifofoeñey, fe tsy teo ty handrombake.
28 When a man findeth a damsel that is a virgin who is not betrothed, and layeth hold of her and lieth with her, and they are found,
Aa naho tendreke somondrara tsy nifofoeñe t’indaty le azi’e naho vahora’e vaho vamba iereo;
29 then shall the man who lay with her give unto the damsel’s father fifty shekels of silver, —and she shall be, his, wife, because he hath humbled her, he may not put her away, all his days.
le tsy mahay tsy mañondroke drala volafoty limampolo aman-drae’e indaty namahots’ azey, le ho vali’e i ampelay kanao narè’e; tsy mahazo mañary aze re ampara-pigadoña’ o andro’eo.
30 A man shall not take his father’s wife, —neither shall he turn aside his father’s coverlet.
Ao tsy ho rambese’ ondaty ty valin-drae’e, hamotera’e ty zon-drae’e.

< Deuteronomy 22 >