< Leviticus 13 >
1 And Yahweh spake unto Moses and unto Aaron, saying—
OLELO mai la hoi o Iehova ia Mose a me Aarona, i mai la,
2 When, any man, shall have—in the skin of his flesh—a rising, or a scab, or a bright spot, and it shall become in the skin of his flesh the plague-spot of leprosy, then shall he be brought in unto Aaron the priest, or unto one of his sons the priests;
A loaa i ke kanaka ka pehu ana ma ka ili o kona io, a o ka pehupala paha, a o kahi lilelile paha, a iloko no o ka ili o kona io e like me ka mai lepera; alaila e laweia mai oia io Aarona la ke kahuna, a i kekahi paha o na keiki ana, na kahuna pule;
3 and the priest shall view the spot in the skin of his flesh—if, the hair in the plague, have turned white and the appearance of the spot be deeper than the skin of his flesh, the plague-spot of leprosy, it is, —so the priest shall view him and pronounce him unclean.
A e nana iho ke kahuna pule i ka mai iloko o ka ili o kona io, a i lilo ka huluhulu iloko o ka mai i keokeo, a ina malalo iho o ka ili o kona io ka mai i ikeia, he mai lepera ia; a e nana ae ke kahuna ia ia a e olelo aku, he haumia ia.
4 But, if the bright spot, though white in the skin of his flesh, is not deeper in appearance than the skin, and, the hair, hath not turned white, then shall the priest shut up the plagued one, seven days.
A ina he keokeo kahi lilelile iloko o ka ili o kona io, a ina aole malalo ia o ka ili i ka ikeia, aole hoi i lilo kolaila huluhulu i keokeo; alaila e papani i ka mea mai, i na la ehiku.
5 And the priest shall view him on the seventh day, and lo! if the spot hath stayed to his sight, and the spot hath not spread in the skin, then shall the priest shut him up seven days more,
A i ka hiku o ka la e nana hou aku ke kahuna ia ia; aia hoi, ina aole ai ka mai, aole hoi i nui ae maloko o ka ili; alaila e papani hou ke kahuna ia ia i na la hou ehiku.
6 Then shall the priest view him on the seventh day, a second time, and lo! if the spot is, faint, and the spot hath not spread in the skin, then shall the priest pronounce him clean—it is, a scab, and he shall wash his clothes, and be clean.
A i ka hiku o ka la, e nana hou aku ke kahuna ia ia; aia hoi, ina i eleele iki mai ka mai, aole hoi i nui ae ka mai iloko o ka ili, alaila e olelo ke kahuna he maemae oia; he pehupala ia, e holoi oia i kona kapa, a e maemae ia.
7 But if the scab shall have, verily spread, in the skin, since he was shown to the priest that he might be cleansed, then shall he shew himself again unto the priest;
Aka ina i nunui ae ka pehupala iloko o ka ili, mahope iho o kona ikeia ana e ke kahuna, e ike hou ia oia e ke kahuna pule.
8 and the priest shall take a view, and lo! if the scab hath spread in the skin, then shall the priest pronounce him unclean—leprosy, it is.
A ina i ike ke kahuna pule, aia hoi, ua nunui ae ka pehupala iloko o ka ili, alaila e olelo aku ke kahuna, ua haumia ia, he lepera ia mai.
9 When, the plague of leprosy, cometh to be in any human being, then shall he be brought in unto the priest;
A ina he mai lepera iloko o ke kanaka, e laweia mai oia i ke kahuna pule;
10 and the priest shall take a view, and lo! if there is a white rising in the skin and, the same, hath turned the hair white, —and there be a wound of raw flesh in the rising,
A e nana aku ke kahuna ia ia; aia hoi, ina he keokeo ka pehu ana iloko o ka ili, a ua hoolilo ae i ka huluhulu i keokeo, a he io kupu maloko o ka pehu ana,
11 an old leprosy, it is in the skin of his flesh, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean, —he shall not shut him up, for unclean, he is.
He mai lepera kahiko ia iloko o ka ili o kona io, a e olelo ke kahuna he haumia oia, aole e papani ae ia ia, no ka mea he haumia ia.
12 But, if the leprosy, cometh quite out, in the skin, and the leprosy covereth all the skin of him that, is plagued, from his head even unto his feet, —so far as appeareth to the eyes of the priest,
Ina i poha ka mai lepera iloko o ka ili, a paapu i ka lepera ka ili o ka mea mai lepera mai kona poo a hiki i kona kapuwai, ma kela wahi keia wahi a puni a ke kahuna i nana ai:
13 then shall the priest takes view and lo! if the leprosy hath covered all his flesh, then shall he pronounce clean him that was plagued, —all of it, hath turned white, clean, he is.
Alaila, e noonoo ae ke kahuna; aia hoi, ina ua paapu kona io a pau i ka mai lepera, e olelo ae no ia he maemae ka mea mai; ua pau ae i ke keokeo, he maemae oia.
14 But, the very day there appeareth in him raw flesh, he shall be unclean;
Aka i na la i ikeia ka io kupu iloko ona, e haumia no ia.
15 so then the priest shall view the raw flesh, and pronounce him unclean, —as for the raw flesh, unclean, it is, leprosy, it is.
A e nana hoi ke kahuna i ka io, a e olelo aku hoi he haumia ia; he haumia ka io, he mai lepera ia.
16 Or, if the raw flesh turn again and be changed to white, then shall he come in unto the priest;
A ina i ano hou ka io, a lilo ia i keokeo, e hele hou mai no ia i ke kahuna pule;
17 and the priest shall view him, and lo! if the spot hath changed to white, then shall the priest pronounce clean him that was plagued—clean, he is.
A e nana ke kahuna ia ia; aia hoi, ina ua lilo ka mai i keokeo, alaila e olelo ke kahuna, he maemae ka mea mai; he maemae no ia.
18 And, when, any one’s flesh, hath, in the skin thereof, a boil, —and then it is healed;
A o ka io hoi maloko ona, a maloko o kolaila ili, he mai hehee, a ua ola ia;
19 but in the place of the boil, is a white rising, or a bright spot, reddish white, then shall it be shown unto the priest.
A ina ma kahi o ka mai hehee, he pehu keokeo, he wahi lilelile paha, he keokeo, he ula iki nae, a i hoikeia'e i ke kahuna pule;
20 And the priest shall take a view and lo! if the appearance thereof, is lower than the skin, and, the hair thereof, hath turned white, then shall the priest pronounce him unclean—the plague-spot of leprosy, it, is, in the boil, broken out.
A ike ke kahuna, aia hoi, malalo o ka ili ia i ka ikeia, a ua lilo kolaila huluhulu i keokeo, alaila e olelo ke kahuna he haumia ia: he mai lepera ia i poha mai, mailoko mai o ka mai hehee.
21 But, if the priest shall view it and lo! there is no white hair therein, and it is not deeper than the skin, and, in itself, is faint, then shall the priest shut him up seven days;
A ina i nana ke kahuna ia mea, aia hoi, aole huluhulu keokeo malaila, aole hoi ia maloko o ka ili, aka he eleele iki; alaila e papani aku ke kahuna ia ia i na la ehiku;
22 and, if it, clearly spreadeth, in the skin, then shall the priest pronounce him unclean—a plague-spot, it is.
A ina e palahalaha nui ae ia ma ka ili, alaila e olelo ke kahuna he haumia ia, he mai ino ia.
23 But if in its place the bright spot stayeth hath not spread, a boil, it is, —and the priest shall pronounce him clean.
Aka ina e mau kahi lilelile ma kona wahi no, aole palahalaha ae, he wewela ia; a e olelo ke kahuna he maemae ia.
24 Or, when, any one’s flesh, hath in the skin thereof a fiery burning, —and the burning wound becometh a bright spot reddish white, or white,
A ina he io iloko o ka ili kahi i wewela ai a he wahi lilelile keokeo ko ka mea e wewela ana, he ulaula iki paha, he keokeo paha;
25 then shall the priest view it—and lo! if the hair is turned white in the bright spot and the appearance thereof is deeper than the skin, leprosy, it is, broken out, in the burning, —so the priest shall pronounce him unclean, the plague-spot of leprosy, it is.
Alaila e nana ke kahuna ia mea; aia hoi, ina ua lilo ka huluhulu maloko o kahi lilelile, i keokeo, a malalo o ka ili ia i ke ikeia, he mai lepera ia i pahu mai mai loko mai o ka wela: nolaila e olelo ai ke kahuna he haumia ia; he mai lepera ia.
26 But, if the priest shall view it and lo! there is not, in the bright spot white hair, and it is not deeper than the skin but, itself, is faint, then shall the priest shut him up seven days;
A ina e nana ke kahuna ia mea, aia hoi, aole huluhulu keokeo ma kahi lilelile, aole hoi ia malalo o kekahi ili, aka he eleele iki; alaila e papani aku ke kahuna ia ia i na la ehiku.
27 and the priest shall view him on the seventh day, —if it, hath plainly spread in the skin, then shall the priest pronounce him unclean, the plague-spot of leprosy, it is.
A i ka hiku o ka la, e nana hou ke kahuna ia ia; a ina ua palahalaha nui ae ia ma ka ili, alaila e olelo ke kahuna he haumia ia; he mai lepera ia.
28 But, if, in its place the bright spot hath stayed, and hath not spread in the skin, but, itself, is faint, the rising of a burning, it is, —and the priest shall pronounce him clean, for only the inflaming of the burning, it is.
A ina e mau kahi lilelile i kona wahi iho, aole palahalaha ae ma ka ili, aka he eleele iki nae ia, he pehu ia o ka wela, a e olelo ke kahuna he maemae ia; he hoailona ia o ka wela.
29 And, when there cometh to be in, any man or woman, a spot, —in the head or in the beard,
Ina he mai ko ke kanaka paha, ko ka wahine paha ma ke poo paha, ma ka umiumi paha:
30 then shall the priest view the spot and lo! if, the appearance thereof, is deeper than the skin, and, therein, is yellow, thin hair, then shall the priest pronounce him unclean a scall, it is, a leprosy of the head or of the beard, it is.
Alaila e nana ke kahuna i ka mai ino, aia hoi, ina malalo ia o ka ili i ka ikeia, a malaila ke oho melemele lahilahi; alaila e olelo ke kahuna he haumia ia, he mai lepera ia, he mai lepera ma ke poo paha, a ma ka umiumi paha.
31 But when the priest vieweth the spot, and lo! there is, no appearance, of it deeper than the skin, and, no dark hair, is therein, then shall the priest shut up him that hath the plague-spot of scall, seven days;
A ina e nana ke kahuna i ka mai lepera, aia hoi, aole malalo iho ia o ka ili i ka ikeia, aole hoi oho eleele iloko ona; alaila e papani aku ke kahuna i ka mea mai lepera i na la ehiku:
32 and the priest shall view the spot on the seventh day, and lo! if the scall hath not spread, and there hath not come to be therein yellow hair, —and, the appearance of the scall, is not deeper than the skin,
A i ka hiku o ka la, e nana hou ke kahuna i ka mai; aia hoi, i palahalaha ole ae ka mai lepera, aole hoi oho melemele malaila, aole hoi ka mai lepera malalo o ka ili;
33 then shall he shave himself, but the scall, shall he not shave, and the priest shall shut up him who hath the scall seven days, more;
E kahiia oia, aka aole e kahi i ka mai lepera; a e papani aku ke kahuna i ka mea mai lepera i na la hou ehiku.
34 then shall the priest view the scall, on the seventh day, and lo! if the scall hath not spread in the skin, and, the appearance thereof, is not deeper than the skin, then shall the priest pronounce him clean, and he shall wash his clothes, and be clean.
A i ka hiku o ka la, e nana hou ke kahuna i ka mai lepera; aia hoi, ina aole palahalaha ae ka mai lepera ma ka ili, aole hoi ia malalo o ka ili i ka ikeia; alaila e olelo ke kahuna he maemae ia, a e holoi oia i kona kapa, a e maemae no hoi.
35 But, if the scall do indeed spread in the skin, —after he hath been pronounced clean,
Aka ina i palahalaha nui ae ka mai lepera ma ka ili mahope o kona maemae ana,
36 then shall the priest take a view, and lo! if the scall hath spread in the skin, the priest shall not search for the yellow hair—unclean, he is.
Alaila e nana ko kahuna ia ia; aia hoi, ina ua palahalaha ae ka mai lepera ma ka ili, aole e imi ke kahuna i ke oho melemele, he haumia no ia.
37 But, if in his eyes, the scall is at a stay, and dark hair hath grown up therein, the scall is healed, clean, he is, —and the priest shall pronounce him clean.
Aka ina he mau ko ka mai lepera i ka ikeia, a ua kupu ke oho eleele iloko, ua ola ia mai lepera, he maemae no oia: a e olelo ke kahuna he maemae ia.
38 And when either, man or woman, hath in the skin of their flesh bright spots, —bright spots that are white,
A ina he mau wahi lilelile, he lilelile keokeo ko ke kanaka paha, ko ka wahine paha, iloko o ko laua ili;
39 then shall the priest take a view and lo! if, in the skin of their flesh, are bright spots that are dull white, dead white spot, it is, that hath broken through in the skin—clean, he is.
Alaila e nana ke kahuna, aia hoi, ina he keokeo eleele iki, he wahi ahinahina ia e ulu ana iloko o ka ili; he maemae no ia.
40 And, when, any man’s, head loseth its hair, though, bald, he is, clean.
A o ke kanaka ua haule iho kona lauoho mai kona poo iho, he ohule ia, he maemae nae.
41 And if, in front, his head loseth its hair, though bald in the forehead, he is, clean.
A o ke kanaka ua haule ka lauoho mai kahi e kokoke ana i kona maka, he lae ohule ia, he maemae nae.
42 But, should there be, in the baldness behind, or in the baldness in front, a spot that is reddish white, leprosy broken out, it is, in his baldness behind, or in his baldness in front.
A ina ma kahi ohule o ke poo, a o ka lae paha he mai keokeo ulaula iki; he mai lepera ia i kupu ma kona poo ohule, a ma kona lae ohule paha.
43 So the priest shall view it, and lo! if, the rising-spot, be reddish white in his baldness behind or in his baldness in front, —like the appearance of leprosy in the skin of the flesh,
Alaila e nana ke kahuna pule ia mea; aia hoi, ina o ka pehu ana o ka mai he ulaula keokeo, ma kona poo ohule paha, a ma kona lae ohule paha, e like me ka mai lepera i ka nanaia ma ka ili o ka io;
44 a leprous man, is he, unclean, he is, —unclean, shall the priest pronounce him in his head, is his plague.
He kanaka lepera ia, he haumia; e olelo ke kahuna, he haumia loa ia, ma kona poo kona mai.
45 Now, as for the leper in whom is the plague, His clothes, shall be rent, And, his head, shall be bare, And, his beard, shall he cover, —And, Unclean! Unclean! shall he cry.
A o ka lepera iloko ona ka mai, e uhaeia kona kapa, a e papale ole kona poo, a e uhi i kona lehelehe luna, a e kahea aku, He haumia, he haumia.
46 All the days that the plague is in him, shall he continue unclean, Unclean, he is, —Alone, shall he remain, Outside the camp, shall be his dwelling.
I na la a pau e noho ai ka mai iloko ona, e maemae ole no ia; he haumia no, e noho kaawale ia, mawaho o kahi hoomoana kona wahi e noho ai.
47 And, when, in a garment, there is a plague-spot of leprosy, —whether in a garment of wool, or a garment of flax;
O ke kapa hoi koloko ona ka mai lepera, ina he kapa hula hipa, ina he kapa olona;
48 either in warp or in weft, made with flax, or with wool, —or in a skin, or in anything wrought of skin;
Ina ma ka maaweloloa, a ina ma ka maawepokopoko, o ke olona paha, o ka huluhipa; a ina ma ka ili, a ina ma kekahi mea i hanaia o ka ili;
49 and the spot cometh to be of a greenish yellow or reddish, in the garment or in the skin, whether in warp or in weft, or in any utensil of skin, the plague-spot of leprosy, it is, —and shall be shown unto the priest;
A ina he omaomao iki, a he ulaula iki ka lepera iloko o ke kapa paha, a iloko paha o ka ili, a iloko paha o ka maaweloloa, a ma ka maawepokopoko paha, a iloko paha o ka mea i hanaia no ka ili; he mai lepera ia, a e hoikeia ia i ke kahuna pule.
50 and the priest shall view the spot, —and shall shut up him that is plagued seven days;
A e nana ke kahuna i ka lepera, a e papani aku i ka mea lepera i na la ehiku.
51 then shall he view the spot, on the seventh day if the spot hath spread in the garment whether in warp or in weft, or in the skin, or anything which may be made of skin for service, the spot is a fretting leprosy, unclean, it is.
A i ka hiku o ka la, e nana aku oia i ka lepera; a ina i palahalaha ae ka lepera iloko o ke kapa, ina maloko o ka maaweloloa, o ina ma ha maawepokopoko, a ina ma ka ili, a ina ma ka mea i hanaia no ka ili; he lepera aai ia, he haumia no ia.
52 Then shall he burn up the garment whether it be in the warp or the weft in wool or in flax, or any utensil of skin, wherein shall be the plague-spot, —for, a fretting leprosy, it is, in fire, shall it be burnt up.
E puhi hoi oia ia kapa, ina he maaweloloa, ina he maawepokopoko, a ina ma ka huluhipa, ina ma ke olona, a ina ma ko ka ili, kahi e noho ai ka lepera; no ka mea he lepera aai ia, a hoopauia ia i ke ahi.
53 But if the priest shall take a view, and lo! the spot has not spread, in the garment, either in warp or in weft, —or in any utensil of skin,
A ina e nana ke kahuna, aia hoi, aole i palahalaha ae ka lepera iloko o ke kapa, ma ka maaweloloa, ka maawepokopoko, a ma ka mea paha i hanaia no ka ili;
54 then shall the priest give command, and they shall wash that wherein is the spot, —and he shall shut it up seven days more;
Alaila e kauoha ke kahuna e holoi lakou i ka mea lepera, a e papani hou oia i na la hou ehiku;
55 then shall the priest take a view after the plagued garment hath been washed and lo! if the spot hath not changed its look, then though the spot hath not spread, yet unclean, it is, in the fire, shalt thou burn it up, —a sunken spot, it is, in the back thereof, or in the front thereof.
A e nana ke kahuna i ka lepera mahope o ka holoi ana; aia hoi, ina aole ano hou, aole i palahalaha ae ka lepera, he haumia no ia; e puhi oe ia mea i ke ahi, ua aai no ia, ua kuakea ma ke kua a ma ke alo paha.
56 And, if the priest hath taken a view, and lo! the spot is, faint, since it hath been washed, then shall he rend it out of the garment, or out of the skin, whether out of the warp or out of the weft;
A ina e nana ke kahuna, aia hoi, ua eleele iki ka lepera mahope iho o ka holoi ana ia mea; alaila e uhae oia ia mea mailoko ae o ke kapa paha, a o ka ili paha, a o ka maaweloloa paha, a o ka maawepokopoko paha:
57 and, if it appear still in the garment—either in the warp or in the weft, or in any utensil of skin, a breaking out, it is, —in the fire, shalt thou burn up that wherein is the plague.
A i ike mau ia ia iloko o ke kapa, ina ma ka maaweloloa, a ina ma ka maawepokopoko, a ina ma ka mea ili, he mea e palahalaha ana; e puhi oe i ka mea lepera i ke ahi.
58 But, as for the garment—whether the warp or the weft or any utensil of skin which thou shalt wash, and the plague shall depart therefrom, then shall it be washed a second time, and shall be clean.
A o ke kapa, o ka maaweloloa, a o ka maawepokopoko, a o ka mea ili, au e holoi ai, ina ua haalele aku ka lepera mailaila aku, alaila e holoi hou ia'e ia mea, a e maemae no.
59 This, is the law as to the plague-spot of leprosy, in a garment of wool or of flax, whether in the warp or the weft, or in any utensil of skin, —To pronounce it clean, or to pronounce it unclean.
Oia ke kanawai o ka lepera iloko o ke kapa huluhipa, a he olona, ma ka maaweloloa paha, ka maawepokopoko paha, a he mea ili paha, a e olelo ai he maemae, a e olelo ai hoi he haumia.