< Deuteronomy 24 >

1 “Suppose a man marries a woman and later decides that he does not want her because there is something about her that he doesn’t like. And suppose he writes on paper that he is divorcing her, and he gives the paper to her [SYN] and sends her away from his house.
Hou eno dawa: ma! Dunu da uda lasea be fa: no ea hou amo ganodini wadela: i ba: sea, e da amo uda fadegamusa: dawa: sa. Amasea, e da uda fadegasu meloa dedene ea udama ianu, ea diasuga fisili masa: ne sia: sa.
2 Then suppose that she goes and marries another man,
Amo uda da eno dunuma fisia,
3 and that man [later also] decides that he does not like her, and he also writes on paper that he is divorcing her, and he sends her away from his house. Or, suppose that the second husband dies.
amasea amo dunu da amo uda amola higabeba: le, e amola uda fadegasu meloa dedene, e masa: ne sia: sa. O amo uda egoa ageyadu da bogosea,
4 If either of those things happens, her first husband must not marry her again. He must consider that she has become unacceptable to Yahweh. Yahweh would consider it to be disgusting [if he married her again]. You must not sin [MTY] by doing that in the land that Yahweh our God is giving to you.”
amai galea, ea musa: egoa da amo uda bu lamu da sema bagade. Amo uda da ledo hamoi dagoi, e da ba: mu. E da amo uda bu lai ganiaba, Hina Gode da amo hou da wadela: i ba: la: loba. Soge amo dilia Hina Gode da dilima iaha, amo ganodini agoai wadela: i hou hamomu da sema bagade.
5 “When some man has recently become married, he must not [be required to] become a soldier in the army or be required to do any other work [for the government] for one year [after being married]. He should stay happily at home with his wife for that year.
Dunu da gaheabolo agoane uda lasea, e da gegemusa: masunu o eagene hawa: hamosu hamomu da hamedei. E da ode afae amoga agoai hawa: hamosu mae hamone, udigili hi diasuga ea uda hahawane ouligima: ne esalumu.
6 “Anyone who lends money to someone else [is allowed to require that person to give him something] to guarantee [that he will pay back the money that he borrowed. But] he must not take from him his (millstone/stone for grinding grain). That would be taking [the millstone that his family needs to grind the grain to make the bread] they need to stay alive.
Dilia da eno dunuma muni bu lama: ne iasea, e da bu ima: ne ilegemusa: ea goudasu igi amoga e da ea gagoma goudasa, amo mae lama. Bai agoai hamosea, dilia da ea sosogo fi ilia ha: i manu logo wadela: mu.
7 “If someone kidnaps/steals a fellow Israeli to cause that person to become his slave or to sell him [to become someone else’s slave], you must execute the person who did that. By doing that, you will get rid of this evil among you.
Nowa dunu da gasawane ea na: iyado Isala: ili dunu afugili, udigili hawa: hamomusa: logesea, amo dunu medole legema. Agoai wadela: i hou fadegama.
8 “If you are suffering from (leprosy/a dreaded skin disease), be sure to do everything that the priests, who are from the tribe of Levi, tell you to do. Obey carefully the instructions that I have given to them.
Dilia da gadofo olo (lebolosi) amo madelasea, dawa: ma! Dilia gobele salasu dunu ilia olelesu defele hamoma. Na da ilima olelei defele amoma fa: no bobogemu.
9 Do not forget what Yahweh our God did to Miriam, [when she became a leper], after your ancestors left Egypt.
Dilia da Idibidi yolesili, logoga ahoanoba, dilia Hina Gode da Milia: me ema hamoi amo bu dawa: ma.
10 “When you lend something to someone, do not go into his house to take the cloak that he says that he will give you to guarantee [that he will return what he has borrowed].
Di da dunu enoma muni bu lama: ne iasea, amola e bu ima: ne ilegemusa: dima abula imunu galea, amo lamusa: ea diasu ganodini mae golili sa: ima.
11 Stand outside his house, and the man to whom you are lending something will bring the cloak out to you.
Be gadili ouesalu, e da dima amo abula gaguli misa: ne ouesaloma.
12 But if he is poor, do not keep that cloak all night.
E da hame gagui dunu esalea, amo abula gasi ganodini mae gagulaligima.
13 When the sun sets, take the cloak back to him, in order that he may wear it while he sleeps. If you do that, he will [ask God to] bless you, and Yahweh our God will be pleased with you.
Be daeya huluane amo abula e golamusa: figima: ne, ema bu ima. Amasea, e da dima nodomu amola Gode da di hahawane ba: mu.
14 “Do not mistreat any servants whom you have hired who are poor and needy [DOU], whether they are Israelis or foreigners who are living in your town.
Hame gagui Isala: ili dunu o ga fi dunu dilia moilaiya esala, ilima ogogole mae hamoma.
15 Every day, before sunset, you must pay/give them the money that they have earned. They are poor and they need to get their pay. If you do not pay them right away, they will cry out against you to Yahweh, and he will punish [MTY] you for having sinned like that.
Eso huluane, eso da hame dasea, amo ea eso bidi ema ima. E da muni lamu dawa: beba: le, amola ha: i manu amola eno liligi muniga lamu gogoleiba: le, ima. Be ema hame iasea, e da Gode da dima se ima: ne, Godema wemu. Amola di da wadela: i hou hamoi dagoi ba: mu.
16 “Parents must not be executed for crimes that their children have committed, and children must not be executed for crimes that their parents have committed. People should be executed only for the crimes that they themselves have committed.
Mano da wadela: i hou hamobeba: le, eda mae medole legema. Amola eda wadela: i hou hamobeba: le, mano mae medole legema. Dunu huluane hisu hisu da hi wadela: i hou hamoiba: le fawane fofada: ne, medole legema: mu.
17 “You must [LIT] do for foreigners [who live] among you and for orphans what the laws state must be done for them. And [if you lend something to] a widow, do not take her coat from her as a guarantee [that she will return it].
Dilia ga fi, guluba: mano amola dunu eno huluane ilima moloidafa fofada: su hou defele ouligima. Amola didalo da muni lai amo bu ima: ne ilegemusa: , ea abula mae lama.
18 Do not forget that [you had great hardships/troubles when] you were slaves in Egypt, and Yahweh our God rescued you from there. That is why I am commanding you [to help others who have troubles].
Dawa: ma! Dilia da musa: Idibidi soge ganodini udigili hawa: hamosu dunu esalu. Be dilia Hina Gode da dilia halegale masa: ne, dilia se iasu logo doasi dagoi. Amaiba: le, na da amo hamoma: ne sia: i dilima olelei.
19 “When you harvest your crops, if you have forgotten [that you left] one bundle in the field, do not go back to get it. [Leave it there] for foreigners, orphans, and widows. If you do that, Yahweh will bless you in everything that you do.
Dilia da dilia ifabi amo ganodini ha: i manu faisia amola ha: i manu fai fonobahadi hame lai ba: sea, amo lamusa: bu mae hagima. Be ga fi dunu, guluba: mano amola didalo ili lama: ne yolesima. Amasea, dilia Hina Gode da dilia hawa: hamosu huluane hahawane dogolegelewane fidimu.
20 And when you have harvested/picked all your olives from the trees once, do not go back [to pick the ones that are still] on the trees.
Dilia olife fage faima: ne, ifa amoda fasea, bu eno mae fama. Be olife fage hame fai amo ga fi dunu, guluba: mano amola didalo amo lama: ne yolesima.
21 [Similarly], when you pick the grapes in your vineyard, do not go back a second time [to try to find more]. Leave them for the foreigners, orphans, and widows [among you].
Dilia waini sagaiga waini fage faisia, eno yolesi faimusa: bu mae misa. Be hame fai waini fage amo ga fi, guluba: mano amola didalo amo lama: ne yolesima.
22 Do not forget that [Yahweh was kind to you when] you were slaves in Egypt. That is why I am commanding you [to be kind to those who are needy].”
Dawa: ma! Dilia da musa: Idibidi sogega udigili hawa: hamosu dunu esalu. Amaiba: le, na da amo hamoma: ne sia: i dilima sia: sa.

< Deuteronomy 24 >