< Leviticus 6 >
1 Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
OLELO mai la hoi o Iehova ia Mose i mai la,
2 “If any one of you you sins against me by deceiving someone—if you refuse to return what someone has lent you, or if you steal something of his, or if you find something and claim that you do not have it,
Ina e lawehala kekahi uhane a e hana hewa ia Iehova, a e hoopunipuni i kona hoalauna i ka mea i haawiia ia ia e malama, a i ka hoolimalima paha, a i ka mea kaili wale ia paha, a na hoopunipuni oia i kona hoalauna;
3 you are guilty. You must return to its owner what you have stolen or what someone has lent you and you have not returned, or what you found that someone else had lost,
A ina i loaa ia ia kekahi mea haule, a hoopunipuni oia no ia mea, a hoohiki wahahee hoi; i kahi o neia mau mea a pau a ke kanaka i hana'i, a hewa ilaila:
4 or whatever you lied about.
Penei hoi ia, no ka mea ua lawehala ia, a ua hewa, e hoihoi aku no ia i ka mea ana e kaili wale ai, a i ka mea i loaa ia ia ma ka wahahee, a i ka mea i haawiia ia ia e malama, a i ka mea haute paha i loaa ia ia;
5 You must not only return anything like that to its owner, but you must also pay to the owner one-fifth of its value.
A i kela mea keia mea ana i hoohiki wahahee ai, e hoihoi okoa aku no oia ia i kona kino, a e hui i ka hapa lima hou me ia, a e haawi aku i ka mea nana ia, i ka la o kona mohaihala.
6 You must also bring to the Supreme Priest a ram to be an offering to me in order that you will no longer be guilty. The ram that you bring must be one that has no defects, one that has the value that has been officially determined.
A e lawe mai oia i kona mohaihala ia Iehova, he hipakane kina ole noloko mai o ka ohana, me kau mea i manao ai, i mohaihala, i ke kahuna.
7 Then he will offer that ram to be a sacrifice that will cause you to no longer be guilty, and you will be forgiven for the wrong things that you did.”
A e hana ke kahuna i kalahala nona, ma ke alo o Iehova, a e kalaia no ia, no ka mea ana i hana'i, i ka mea i hewa'i.
8 Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
Olelo mai la o Iehova ia Mose, i mai la,
9 “Tell this to Aaron and his sons: These are the regulations concerning the offerings that will be completely burned [on the altar]: The offering must remain on the altar all during the night, and the fire on the altar must always be kept burning.
E kauoha ia Aarona a me kana mau keiki, e i aku, Eia ke kanawai o ka mohaikuni; he mohaikuni no ia no ka aa ana o ke ahi ma ke kuahu a pau ka po, a kakahiaka, e aa ana hoi ke ahi kuahu ilaila.
10 [The next morning] the priest must put on his linen under-clothes and linen outer clothes. Then he must remove the ashes of the offering from the fire and put them beside the altar.
E komo hoi ke kahuna i kona kapa olona, a komo no kona lole wawae olona i kona io, a e hao ia i ka lehu i pau i ke ahi me ka mohai, maluna o ke kuahu, a e waiho iho ma ka aoao o ke kuahu.
11 Then he must take off those clothes and put on other clothes, and take the ashes outside the camp, to a place that is acceptable to me.
A e hemo ia ia koua mau kapa, a e komo hou i kekahi mau kapa okoa, a e lawe aku i ka lehu mawaho o kahi hoomoana'i a kahi maemae.
12 The fire on the altar must always be kept burning; the priest must not allow it to (go out/quit burning). Each morning the priest must put more firewood on the fire. Then he must arrange more offerings on the fire, and burn on the altar the fat of the offerings to be burned to maintain fellowship [with me].
A o ke ahi maluna o ke kuahu e aa mau no ia malaila, aole e kinaiia ia; a e puhi ke kahuna i ka wahie maluna, i kela kakahiaka i keia kakahiaka, a e kau pono i ka mohaikuni maluna ona; a e kuni hoi oia maluna iho i ka momona o na mohaihoomalu.
13 The fire on the altar must be kept burning continually; the priest must not allow it to go out.”
E aa mau no ke ahi ma ke kuahu, aole loa e pio.
14 “These are the regulations concerning the offerings made from grain: Aaron’s sons must bring them to me in front of the altar.
Eia hoi ke kanawai o ka mohaiai; e mohai aku no na keiki a Aarona ia ma ke alo o Iehova imua o ke kuahu.
15 The priest must take a handful of fine flour mixed with olive oil and incense and burn that on the altar. That handful will signify that the whole offering truly belongs to me. And the aroma while it burns will be pleasing to me.
A e lalau oia a piha kona lima i ka palaoa o ka mohaiai a i kona aila, a i kona libano a pau e kau ana maluna o ka mohaiai, a e kuni aku hoi ia he mea ala ono, o kona mea hoomanao ia Iehova.
16 Aaron and his sons may eat the remaining part of the grain offering. But they must eat it in a holy place, in the courtyard of the Sacred Tent.
A o ke koena o ia mea, na Aarona ia a me kana mau keiki e ai: me ka berena hu ole e aiia'i ia ma kahi hoano; ma ka pa o ka halelewa o ke anaina e ai ai lakou ia mea.
17 It must not have yeast mixed with it. Like the offerings for sin and the offerings to cause people to no longer be guilty of sin, that offering is very holy.
Aole ia e moa me ka hu: ua haawi aku wau ia he kuleana no lakou noloko o kuu mau mahaipuhi; he mea hoano loa, e like me ka mohailawehala a me ka mohaihala.
18 Any male descendants of Aaron are permitted to eat it, because it is forever their regular share of the offerings given to me and burned in the fire [on the altar]. Anyone else who touches those offerings made from grain will be punished by God.”
E ai na kane o ka Aarona mau keiki a pau ia mea: he kanawai mau ia i ko oukou hanauna, no na mohaipuhi ia Iehova; o ka mea e hoopa ia mau mea, e hoano ia.
19 Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
Olelo mai la hoi o Iehova ia Mose, i mai la;
20 “Tell Aaron and his sons that this is the offering that they must bring to Yahweh on the day that any of them (is ordained/becomes a priest): That person must bring two quarts/liters of fine flour as an offering made from grain. He must bring half of it in the morning and half of it in the evening.
Eia ka mohai a Aarona a me kana mau keiki, a lakou e mohai aku ai ia Iehova i ka la i poniia'i oia, o ka hapaumi o ka epa palaoa wali, e mohai mau ai, o ka hapalua ona i ke kakahiaka, a o ka hapalua ona i ke ahiahi.
21 He must mix it well with olive oil and bake it in a shallow pan. He must then break it into small pieces to be burned [on the altar]. And the aroma while it burns will be pleasing to Yahweh.
Ma ke pa e hanaia'i ia me ka aila; a moa, e lawe mai oe ia, a o na apana moa, o ka mohaiai kau e mohai ai i mea ala ono ia Iehova.
22 I have commanded that the descendants of Aaron who are appointed in turn to become the Supreme Priests after Aaron dies are the ones who must prepare those things. These offerings must be completely burned [on the altar] to be sacrifices to me, Yahweh.
A o ke kahuna no na keiki mai ana i poniia no kona wahi, oia ka mea nana ia e mohai aku: ke kanawai mau ia no Iehova, e pau loa ia i ke ahi.
23 Every offering that a priest gives that is made from grain must be completely burned; none of it is to be eaten.”
O na mohaiai a pau no ke kahuna e pau no ia i ke ahi; aole e aiia.
24 Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
A ua olelo mai la o Iehova ia Mose, i mai la,
25 “Tell Aaron and his sons: These are the regulations concerning the offerings that people must bring to me so that I will forgive the people for the sins they have committed:
E olelo aku oe ia Aarona a me kana mau keiki, penei, Eia ke kanawai o ka mohailawehala; ma kahi i pepehiia'i ka mohaikuni, malaila e pepehiia'i ka mohailawehala, ma ke alo o Iehova; he mea hoano loa ia.
26 The animals must be slaughtered in my presence in the same place that the animals that are to be completely burned [on the altar] are slaughtered, in the courtyard in front of the Sacred Tent.
O ke kahuna nana ia i mohai aku, oia ke ai ia mea; ma kahi hoano no ia e aiia'i, maloko o ka pa o ka halelewa o ke anaina.
27 Any other person who touches any of its meat will be punished by God. And if its blood is splattered on your clothes, you must wash the clothes in a holy place.
O ka mea nana e hoopa aku i ka io ona, e hoano no ia: a ina e pipiia ke koko ona ma ke kapakomo, e holoi ae oe i ka mem i pipiia'i ia, ma kahi hoano.
28 If the meat is cooked in a clay pot, the pot must be broken [afterwards]. But if it is cooked in a bronze pot, the pot must be scoured [afterwards] and rinsed with water.
Aka o ka ipu lepo i hoolapalapaia'i ia, e wawahiia ia; a ina he ipu keleawe i hoolapalapaia'i ia, alaila e anaiia ia a e holoiia me ka wai.
29 Any male in a priest’s family may eat some of the cooked meat; that meat is very holy.
E ai na kane a pau iwaena o na kahuna ia mea; he mea hoano loa no ia.
30 But if the blood of those sin offerings is brought into the Sacred Tent to enable the people to be forgiven for having sinned, the meat of those animals must not be eaten. The meat must be completely burned.”
A o ka mohailawehala, i laweia kona koko iloko o ka halelewa o ke anaina, e hoolaulea ma kahi hoano, aole ia e aiia, e hoopauia ia i ke ahi.