< Numbers 5 >
1 Yahweh said to Moses/me,
OLELO mai la o Iehova ia Mose, i mai la,
2 “Tell this to the Israeli people: ‘You must send away from your (camp/area where you have your tents) any man or woman who has leprosy and anyone who has a discharge [of some fluid from his body], and anyone who has become unacceptable to God because of [having touched] a corpse.
E kauoha aku oe i na mamo a Iseraela, e hookuke aku i na lepero a pau iwaho o kahi hoomoana, a me na mea mai puha a pau, a me na mea a pau i haumia i ke kupapau.
3 Send them away from there in order that they will not [touch people in the camp area] where I live among you and cause them to become unacceptable to me.’”
O na kane a me na wahine ka oukou e hookuke aku ai iwaho o kahi hoomoana, i hoohaumia ole ai lakou i ko lakou mau wahi hoomoana, kahi a'u e noho nei iwaena konu.
4 So [Moses/I told that to the Israeli people, and] the Israeli people obeyed what Yahweh commanded Moses/me.
Pela no i hana'i ka poe mamo a Iseraela, a hookuke aku la ia lakou iwaho o kahi hoomoana: me ka Iehova i olelo mai ai ia Mose, pela no na mamo a Iseraela i hana'i.
5 Yahweh also told Moses/me,
Olelo mai la o Iehova ia Mose, i mai la,
6 “Tell this to the Israeli people: ‘If someone (commits a crime against/does something wrong to) another person, [I consider that] that person has done wrong to me.
E olelo aku oe i na mamo a Iseraela, Ina he kane paha he wahine paha, e hana i kekahi hewa, i ka mea a kanaka e hana'i, e lawehala ai ia Iehova, a i hewa ua kanaka la;
7 That person must confess that he or she is guilty, and he or she must pay to the person to whom wrong was done [what others consider to be a suitable/proper payment] for what he has done, and he must pay an extra 20 percent.
Alaila, e hai mai lakou i ka hewa a lakou i hana'i: a e uku aku no ia i kana mea i lawehala ai, ma ke kumu o ia mea, a e hai pu me ia i ka hapalima hou aku o ia mea, a e haawi aku ia na ka mea ia ia kona lawehala ana.
8 If the person against whom the wrong was done [has died and] there is no relative to whom the money can be paid, then the money belongs to me, and it must be paid to the priest. In addition, the one who did the wrong must give a male sheep to the priest [to sacrifice] in order that (that person’s sin may be forgiven/I can forgive that person for his sin).
Ina paha aohe hoahanau no ua kanaka la, i ukuia'ku ai nona ka uku o ka hewa, alaila e ukuia'ku ka hewa ia Iehova, i ke kahuna hoi; he okoa ka hipakane kalahala, nana e kalaia'i ka hala nona.
9 All the sacred offerings that the Israelis bring to the priest belong to the priest.
A o na mohai a pau no na mea laa a pau a ka poe mamo a Iseraeal, na mea a lakou e lawe mai ai i ke kahuna, e lilo ia nana.
10 The priest can keep those gifts.’”
Nana no hoi na mea laa a pau a kela kanaka keia kanaka: na mea a kekahi kanaka e haawi mai ai i ke kahuna, e lilo ia nana.
11 Yahweh also said this to Moses/me:
Olelo mai la o Iehova ia Mose, i mai la,
12 “Tell this to the Israeli people: ‘Suppose a man thinks that his wife has slept with another man,
E olelo aku oe i na mamo a Iseraela, e i aku ia lakou, A i lalau ka wahine a kekahi kanaka, a e hana aku i ka mea e hewa ai ia ia,
13 but neither he nor anyone else knows if it is true or not, because no one saw her doing that.
A moe kolohe kekahi kanaka me ia, a ua hunaia ua mea la mai na maka aku o kana kane, a ua uhiia ia, a ua haumia oia; aohe mea hoike e ku e ia ia, aole hoi i loaa paka oia;
14 But if the woman’s husband is jealous, and if he suspects that she has committed adultery, and he wants to know whether that is true or not,
A i kau mai ka manao lili maluna o ke kane, a lili aku paha ia i kana wahine, a ua haumia kela: ina hoi e kau ka manao lili ia ia, a lili aku no ia i kana wahine, a ua haumia ole paha kela;
15 he should take his wife to the priest. He must take along as an offering two quarts/liters of barley flour. The priest must not pour [olive] oil or incense on it, because this is an offering that the man has brought because he (is jealous/wants his wife to sleep only with him). It is an offering to find out if she is guilty or not. [Neither olive oil nor incense should be used because are associated with joy and this is not a time for joy.]
Alaila, e alakai aku ke kane i kana wahine i ke kahuna, a e lawe aku ia i kana mohai nona, i ka hapaumi o ka epa palaoa bale; aole ia e ninini i ka aila maluna, aole hoi e kau iho i ka libano maluna; no ka mea, he mohai ia no ka lili, he mohai hoomanao, e paipai ana e hoomanao i ka hewa.
16 The priest must tell the woman to stand [in front of the altar] in my presence.
A e alakai mai ke kahuna i ka wahine a kokoke, a e hoonoho ia ia imua o Iehova.
17 He must put some sacred water in a clay jar, and then he must put some dirt from the floor of the Sacred Tent into the water.
E lawe hoi ke kahuna i wahi wai laa iloko o ka ipu lepo; a e lawe ke kahuna i kekahi lepo o ka papalalo o ka halelewa, a e hahao iho iloko o ua wai la.
18 He must untie/unfasten the woman’s hair. Then he must put in her hands the grain that her jealous husband is offering to determine whether she has committed adultery or not. The priest must hold [the bowl that contains] bitter water that will cause (the woman to be cursed/bad things to happen to the woman) [if she is guilty].
A e hoonoho ke kahuna i ka wahine imua o Iehova, a e wehe i ka pale o ke poo o ua wahine la, a e waiho i ka mohai hoomanao iloko o kona lima, oia ka mohai no ka lili; a e paa ke kahuna i ka wai awaawa e hoopoino ai ma kona lima iho.
19 The priest must require her to solemnly declare [that she will tell the truth]. Then he must say to her, “Has another man had sex [EUP] with you? Have you faithfully [slept only with your husband] or not? If you have not slept with another man, nothing bad will happen to you if you drink the water.
A e kauoha aku ke kahuna ia ia ma ka hoohiki ana, a e elele aku ia i ka wahine, Ina i moe pu ole kekahi kanaka me oe, ina hoi i lalau ole ae oe i ka haumia me ka mea aole o kau kane iho, alaila ua kaawale oe i keia wai awaawa e hoopoino ai.
20 But if you have had sex with another man, [Yahweh will curse you].
Aka, ina he oiaio kou lalau ana'e i ka haumia me ka mea aole o kau kane iho, a ina i haumia io oe, a ua moe kekahi kanaka aole o kau kane me oe;
21 Your womb will shrivel up and your stomach will swell up. You will never be able to give birth to children, and as a result, everyone will curse you and avoid you. If you have committed adultery, [when you drink] this water, that is what will happen to you.” Then the woman must answer, “[If I am guilty], I will not object if that happens.”
Alaila, e kauoha aku ke kahuna i ka wahine ma ka olelo hoohiki no ka hoino ana; a e i aku ke kahuna i ua wahine ia, E hoolilo auanei o Iehova ia oe i mea poino, a i mea hoohikl ino ia iwaena o kou poe kanaka, i ka manawa a Iehova e hoowiwi iho ai i kou uha, a e hoopehu ai i kou opu:
A o keia wai hoopoino, e komo no ia iloko o kou opu i mea e pehu ai ka opu, a e wiwi ai ka uha. Alaila e olelo mai ka wahine, Amene, amene.
23 ‘Then the priest must write [with ink] on a small scroll these (curses/bad things that will happen to her if she is guilty) [and then wash the ink off into the bitter water].
A e palapala ke kahuna i keia mau hoino ana iloko o ka buke, a e holoi iho ia mea i ka wai awaawa.
24 The priest must take from her the offering of barley flour [that she is holding], and lift it up to dedicate it to me. Then he must put it on the altar
A e hooinu oia i ka wahine i ka wai awaawa, i ka mea e hoopoino ai: a o ka wai e hoopoino ai, e komo ia iloko ona, he mea awaawa.
Alaila e lawe ke kahuna i ka mohai no ka lili, mailoko mai o ka lima o ka wahine, a e hoali ae ia i ua mohai la imua o Iehova, a e kaumaha aku maluna o ke kuahu.
26 and burn part of it as a sacrifice. Then the woman must drink the bitter water.
E lawe hoi ke kahuna i kauwahi o ka mohai a piha kona lima, i ka mea paipai manao, a e kuni ia i ke ahi maluna o ke kuahu; a mahope iho, e hooinu oia i ka wahine i ka wai.
27 If the woman has committed adultery, the water will cause her to suffer greatly. Her stomach will swell up and her womb will shrink, [and she will be unable to give birth to children]. And then her (relatives/fellow Israelis) will curse her.
A pau kona hooinu ana ia ia i ka wai, alaila, ina ua haumia ka wahine, a i hana oia i ka mea e hewa ai i kana kane, e komo no ua wai la ka mea e hoopoino ai iloko ona, he mea awaawa; a e pehu mai kona opu, a e wiwi iho kona uha; a e lilo ua wahine la i mea e hoinoia'i iwaena o kona hanauna kanaka.
28 But if she (is innocent/has not committed adultery), her body will not be harmed, and she will still be able to give birth to children.
Ina hoi ua haumia ole ka wahine, he maemae no; alaila ua ola ia, a e hapai ia i na keiki.
29 ‘That is the ritual that must be performed when a woman who is married has been unfaithful to her husband,
Oia ke kanawai no na lili ana, i ka manawa i huli ai ka wahine i ka mea aole o kana kane, a ua haumia oia;
30 or when a man is jealous and suspects that his wife [has had sex with another man]. The priest must tell that woman to stand [at the altar] in my presence and obey these instructions.
A i ka manawa paha e kau ai ka manao lili maluna ona, a e lili aku ia i kana wahine, a e hoonoho aku ia ia imua o Iehova, a e hoopili aku ke kahuna i keia kanawai a pau ia ia:
31 Even if the woman has not done what the husband suspected, he will not be punished [MTY] for doing something wrong [by bringing his wife to the priest]. But if his wife is guilty, she will suffer as a result.’”
Alaila e kaawale ua kanaka la i ka hewa, a e lawe hoi ka wahine i kona hewa iho.