< Leviticus 4 >
1 Then Yahweh said to Moses/me,
OLELO mai la hoi o Iehova ia Mose, i mai la,
2 “Say this to the Israeli people: This is what must be done if someone sins without intending to sin, doing something that is forbidden in any of Yahweh’s commands.
E olelo aku oe i na mamo a Iseraela, penei, Ina no ka ike ole e hana hewa kekahi uhane i kekahi kauoha a Iehova, i ka mea pono ole ke hana, a e hana hewa aku i kekahi o ia mau mea:
3 'If the Supreme [MTY] Priest sins, and that causes all the people to be guilty, he must bring to Yahweh a young bull that has no defects. That will be an offering for the sin that he has committed.
Ina e hana hewa ke kahuna i poniia i hewa ai na kanaka: alaila e lawe mai oia no ka hewa ana i hana'i, i ka bipikane opiopio kina ole ia Iehova i mohailawehala.
4 He must bring the bull to the entrance to the Sacred Tent. He must lay his hands on its head. Then he must slaughter it in front of Yahweh [and drain some of the blood into a bowl].
A e lawe mai ia i ka bipikane i ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina imua o Iehova; a e kau i kona lima ma ke poo o ka bipikane, a e pepehi iho i ka bipikane ma ke alo o Iehova.
5 Then the Supreme Priest must take some of that blood into the Sacred Tent.
A e lalau iho ke kahuna i poniia i ke koko o ka bipikane, a e lawe mai ia i ka puka o ka halelewa.
6 He must dip [one of] his fingers into the blood and sprinkle it seven times in the presence of Yahweh, in front of the curtain [that separates the Holy Place from the Very Holy Place].
A e hoo ke kahuna i kona manamana lima iloko e ke koko, a e pipi i kauwahi o ke koko, i ehiku ka pipi ana ma ke alo o Iehova, mamua o ka paku o ke keenakapu.
7 Then he must put some of the blood on the projections at the corners of the altar where fragrant incense is burned in the Sacred Tent in the presence of Yahweh. The remaining part of the bull’s blood [that is still in the bowl], he must pour out at the base of the altar, where sacrifices are burned, at the entrance to the Sacred Tent.
A e kau ke kahuna i kauwahi o ke koko ma na pepeiaohao o ke kuahu mea ala ono, ma ke alo o Iehova, ka mea maloko o ka halelewa o ke anaina; a e ninini iho i ke koko a pau o ka bipikane, malalo o ke kuahu mohaikuni, ka mea ma ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina.
8 From that offering the Supreme Priest must separate these things from the bull that is to be burned: The fat that covers the inner parts of the bull or which is attached to them—
A e lawe nolaila mai i ke kaikea a pau o ka bipikane, i mohailawehala; o ka makaupena e uhi ana i ka naau a me ka nikiniki a pau ma ka naau,
9 the kidneys and the fat that is attached to them near the lower back muscle, and the fat that covers the liver.
O na puupaa hoi elua a me ke konahua maluna iho o laua, ka mea ma na puhaka, a me ka aa o ke au ma ke akepaa, me na puupaa, oia kana e lawe aku ai;
10 Then the Supreme Priest must completely burn those things on the altar. That will be just like when the fat is removed from an animal that is sacrificed to maintain good fellowship [with Yahweh].
Me ia i laweia'e mai luna ae o ka alana o na mohaihoomalu; a e kuni iho ke kahuna ia mau mea ma ke kuahu mohaikuni.
11 But all the other parts of the animal—its skin/hide and all its other meat, its head and its legs, its inner parts and the intestines,
A o ka ili o ka bipikane, a me kona io a pau, me kona poo, a me kona mau wawae, a me kona naau, a me kona lepo;
12 he must take outside the camp and throw them in a place that is acceptable to Yahweh, where the ashes are thrown, and he must burn them in a fire on the pile of ashes.
O ka bipikane hoi a pau, oia kana e lawe aku ai iwaho o kahi e hoomoana'i, i kahi maemae, kahi i nininiia'i ka lehu, a e hoopau iho ia ia maluna o ka wahie me ke ahi; ma kahi i nininiia'i ka lehu e kuniia'i ia.
13 ‘If all the Israeli people sin without intending to sin, doing something that is forbidden in any of Yahweh’s commands, they will be guilty, even if they do not realize that they have sinned.
A ina e hana hewa ke anaina a pau o Iseraela, no ka ike ole, a i hunaia ia i na maka o ka ahakanaka, a ua hana i kekahi o na kauoha a Iehova, i ka mea pono ole ke hana, a ua hewa;
14 When they realize that they have committed a sin, together they must bring a young bull to be an offering for their sin, to the front of the Sacred Tent.
A i ka wa e ikeia'i ka hewa a lakou i hana aku ai ia ia, alaila e mohai iho ke anaina i ka bipikane opiopio, no ia hewa, a e lawe mai ia ia i ke alo o ke anaina.
15 The elders must lay their hands on the bull’s head in the presence of Yahweh and slaughter it [and catch some of the blood in a bowl].
A e kau na lunakahiko o ke anaina i ko lakou mau lima maluna o ke poo o ka bipikane, imua i ke alo o Iehova; a e pepehi i na bipikane la imua i ke alo o Iehova.
16 Then the Supreme [MTY] Priest must take some of that blood into the Sacred Tent.
A e lawe mai ke kahuna i poniia i ke koko o ka bipikane i ka halelewa o ke anaina.
17 ‘He must dip [one of] his fingers into the blood and sprinkle it seven times in the presence of Yahweh, in front of the curtain [that separates the Holy Place from the Very Holy Place].
A e hoo iho ke kahuna i kona manamana lima i kauwahi o ke koko, a e pipi aku ia, i ehiku ka pipi ana, ma ke alo o Iehova, imua o ka paku.
18 Then he must put some of the blood on the projections at the corners of the altar that is in the presence of Yahweh in the Sacred Tent. The remaining part of the bull’s blood, he must pour out at the base of the altar where sacrifices are burned, at the entrance of the Sacred Tent.
A e kau aku oia i kauwahi o ke koko ma na pepeiaohao o ke kuahu, ka mea ma ke alo o Iehova, ka mea iloko o ka halelewa o ke anaina, a e ninini aku i ke koko a pau malalo o ke kuahu mohaikuni, ka mea ma ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina.
19 He must remove all the animal’s fat and burn it on the altar.
A e lawe oia i ke kaikea a pau mai ona aku, a e kuni iho ma ke kuahu.
20 He must do with this bull the same things that he did with the bull that was an offering for his own sins, and they will be forgiven {Yahweh will forgive them}.
A e hana hoi oia i ka bipikane, me ia i hana aku ai i ka bipikane i mohailawehala, pela no ia e hana'i i keia; a e hana ke kahuna i kala hala no lakou, a e kalaia mai ko lakou hewa.
21 Then the priest must take [the other parts of] the bull outside the camp and burn them, like he does when he himself has sinned. That will be the offering for the sin that all the people have committed, and they will be forgiven.
A e lawe aku oia i ka bipikane mawaho o kahi e hoomoana'i, a e puhi ia ia, me ia i puhi aku ai i ka bipikane mua; he mohailawehala ia no ke anaina.
22 ‘When one of the leaders sins without intending to sin, doing something that is forbidden in any of the commands of Yahweh his God, he will be guilty.
Aia hana hewa ke'lii, a no ka ike ole i hana aku ai i kekahi o na kauoha a Iehova kona Akua, i ka mea pono ole ke hana, a na hewa ia;
23 When he realizes that he has committed a sin, he must bring as his offering a male goat that has no defects.
A ina i loaa ia ia kona hewa ana i hana'i; e lawe mai no oia i kana mohai he keikikao, he kane kina ole.
24 He must lay his hands on the goat’s head in the presence of Yahweh and slaughter it at the place where they slaughter {are slaughtered} the animals that will be completely burned [on the altar]. That will be an offering for his sin.
A e kau ae i kona lima maluna o ke poo o ke kao, a e pepehi ia ia ma kahi i pepehi ai lakou i ka mohaikuni imua o Iehova; he mohailawehala ia.
25 Then the priest must put some of the animal’s blood [into a bowl] and dip [one of] his fingers in it and put some of the blood on the corners of the projections of the altar. Then he must pour out the rest of the blood at the base of the altar.
A e lawe ke kahuna i kauwahi o ke koko o ka mohailawehala me kona manamana lima, a e kau aku hoi ia ma na pepeiaohao o ke kuahu mohaikuni, a e ninini aku i kona koko malalo o ke kuahu mohaikuni.
26 Then he must burn all the fat on the altar, as was done with the fat of the offering to maintain good fellowship [with Yahweh]. As a result of the priest’s doing that, the leader will no longer be guilty for his sin and he will be forgiven.
A e kuni iho oia i kona kaikea a pau maiuna o ke kuahu, e like me ke kaikea o ka alana o na mohaihoomalu; a e hana ke kahuna i ke kalahala no kona hewa, a e kalaia kona hewa.
27 ‘If one of the Israeli people who is not a priest sins without intending to sin, and does something that is forbidden in any of the commands of Yahweh his God, he will be guilty.
A ina e hana hewa no ka ike ole kekahi o na kanaka i kana hana ana i kekahi o na kauoha a Iehova, i ka mea pono ole ke hana, a ua hewa ia:
28 When he realizes that he has committed a sin, he must bring as his offering a female goat that has no defects.
A ina e loaa ia ia kona hewa ana i hana'i; alaila e lawe mai no oia i kana mohai, he keikikao, he wahine kina ole, no kona hewa ana i hana'i.
29 He must lay his hands on the goat’s head and slaughter it at the place where they slaughter the animals that will be completely burned [on the altar, and catch some of the blood in a bowl].
A e kau ae oia i kona lima maluna o ke poo o ka mohailawehala, a e pepeni i ka mohailawehala ma kahi o ka mohaikuni.
30 Then the priest must dip [one of] his fingers in the blood, and put some of it on the projections at the corners of the altar. Then he must pour out the rest of the blood at the base of the altar.
A e lawe ke kahuna i kauwahi o kona koko me kona manamana lima, a e kau ae ma na pepeiaohao o ke kuahu mohaikuni, a e ninini aku i kona koko a pau malalo o ke kuahu.
31 Then he must remove all the goat’s fat, and burn all the fat on the altar, like was done with the fat of the offering to maintain fellowship [with Yahweh]. And the aroma while it burns will be pleasing to Yahweh. As a result of the priest doing that, the person will no longer be guilty for his sin, and he will be forgiven.
A e lawe aku oia i kona kaikea a pau, e like me ke kaikea i laweia ku ai mai ka alana o na mohaihoomalu; a e kuni iho ke kahuna ia mea ma ke kuahu i mea ala ono ia Iehova; a e hana ke kahuna i ke kalahala nona, a e kalaia kona hewa.
32 ‘If that person brings a lamb to be his offering for sin, he must bring a female lamb that has no defects.
A ina i lawe mai oia i ke keikihipa i mohailawehala, e lawe mai hoi oia ia ia he wahine kina ole.
33 He must lay his hands on the lamb’s head and slaughter it at the place where they slaughter the animals that will be completely burned [on the altar, and catch some of the blood in a bowl].
A e kau oia i kona lima ma ke poo o ka mohailawehala, a e pepehi ia ia i mohailawehala ma kahi i pepehi ai lakou i ka mohaikuni.
34 Then the priest must dip [one of] his fingers in the blood and put some of it on the projections at the corners of the altar. Then he must pour out the rest of the blood at the base of the altar.
A e lawe ke kahuna i kauwahi o ke koko o ka mohailawehala me kona manamana lima, a e kau ae ma na pepeiaohao o ke kuahu mohaikuni, a e ninini aku i kona koko a pau malalo o ke kuahu.
35 Then he must remove all the lamb’s fat, and burn all the fat on the altar, like was done with the fat of the offering to maintain fellowship [with Yahweh]. He must burn it on top of the other offerings to Yahweh that are being burned. As a result, the priest will request God to forgive that person for his sin, and he will be forgiven.’”
A e lawe aku oia i kena kaikea a pau, me ke kaikea o ke keikihipa i laweta'ku ai mai ka alana aku o na mohaihoomalu; a e kuni iho ke kahuna ia ma ke kuahu, e like me na mohai i kaumahaia ma ke ahi ia Iehova: a e hana ke kahuna i ke kalahala nona, no kona hewa ana i hana'i, a e kalaia mai ia.