< Leviticus 12 >
1 Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
Hoe ty nitsara’ Iehovà amy Mosè,
2 “Tell this to the Israeli people: ‘If a woman gives birth to a son, she must be avoided for seven days, like she must be avoided when she is menstruating each month.
Misaontsia amo ana’Israeleo, ty hoe: Ie miareñe ty ampela naho misamak’ ana-dahy, le haleotse re am-para’ ty andro faha-fito, manahake o androm-piambola’eo ty ho faleora’e.
3 The baby son must be circumcised on the eighth day after he is born.
Le ho tampaheñe ami’ty andro fahavalo ty ofo’e.
4 Then the woman must wait 33 days to be purified from her bleeding [during childbirth]. She must not touch anything that is sacred or enter the Sacred Tent area until that time is ended.
Hidoñe am-pitaià’e ao re hiefetse ami’ty lio’e telopolo andro telo amby, le tsy hitsapa raha miavake naho tsy hizilik’ amy toe-miavakey ampara’ te heneke o andro fitaià’eo.
5 If a woman gives birth to a daughter, she must be avoided for two weeks, like she must be avoided when she is menstruating each month. Then she must wait 66 days to be purified from the bleeding that occurred [when her baby was born].
Aa naho mone misamak’ ampela re le haleotse hereñandro roe manahake i fiambola’ey, le hiefe-batañe andro enempolo-eneñ’amby ty amy lio’ey.
6 ‘Then that time for her to be purified is ended, that woman must bring to the priest at the entrance of the Sacred Tent a one-year-old lamb to be completely burned [on the altar], and a dove or a young pigeon [to be sacrificed] to enable her to become acceptable to Yahweh again.
Ie heneke ty androm-piefera’e, ke te lahilahy ke te anak’ampela, le hengae’e amy mpisoroñe an-dalan-kibohom-pamantañañey ty vik’ añondry, lahi’e taoñe raike, hisoroñañe, naho ana-boromahilala ndra deho ho engan-kakeo.
7 The priest will offer them to Yahweh in order that she may be forgiven for any sins she has committed. Then she will be purified from her loss of blood [when the baby was born]. ‘Those are the regulations for women who give birth to a son or daughter.
Le hengae’e añatrefa’ Iehovà, naho hijebañe aze, vaho halio re amy fiorihan-dio’ey. Izay ty fetse ami’ ty rakemba nisamake lahilahy ndra ampela.
8 If a woman who gives birth to a child cannot afford a lamb, she must bring two doves or two young pigeons. One will be burned completely [on the altar], and one will be an offering to enable her to become acceptable to God again. By doing that, the priest will cause that she will be forgiven for any sins she has committed, and she no longer will need to be avoided.’”
Aa naho tsy lefe’e ty añondry le hindesa’e ana-boromahilala roe he deho roe; ty raike hisoroñañe vaho ty raike ho engan-kakeo; le hijebañe aze i mpisoroñey vaho halio re.