< Numbers 5 >
1 Yahweh said to Moses/me,
Anante Ra Anumzamo amanage huno Mosesena asmi'ne,
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.
Israeli vahe'ma fugo namu kri eri'nesazane, avo' herafineramisiane, korankri eri'nesiane, fri' vahe avufgare avako hu'nesaza vahera, huzmantege'za kumamofo fegi'a umaniho.
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.’”
Vene, a'nene huzmante'gahane, Nagra kumazmimofona amu'nozmifi nemanuankino, zamagra ana kuma eri kasri'zankura huzmante'geza fegi'a umaniho.
4 So [Moses/I told that to the Israeli people, and] the Israeli people obeyed what Yahweh commanded Moses/me.
Israeli vahe'mo'za Ra Anumzamo'ma Mosesema asmia kante ante'za kri eri'naza vahera huzmantage'za kumamofo fegi'a umani'naze.
5 Yahweh also told Moses/me,
Anante Ra Anumzamo anage huno Mosesena asmi'ne,
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.
Israeli vahera zamasamige'za vemo'o, a'mo'o vahe'mo nehiaza huno Ra Anumzamofo antahi omino rumofoma azeri haviza huno kumi hanimo'a, haviza hugahie.
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.
Hagi vemo'a inazano hu'nesia kumira hufore nehuno, kumi'amofo mizana kna'amo nankna hu'nesio miza sevaga nereno, mago nazatigati mago kevu ruguheno ana agofetu kumi huntene'snimofona amigahie.
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).
Hianagi kumi hunte'nea ne'mofo afu'agnama fri hana hu'nesigeno'a, miza senaku hu'nesia mizane, kumi atrente ve rama afura avreno Ra Anumzamofo aminkeno pristi ne'mo erigahie.
9 All the sacred offerings that the Israelis bring to the priest belong to the priest.
Israeli vahe'mo'za ruotge hu'nenia ofa hu'zama pristi nete eri'za esazana, ana miko pristi ne'mo erigahie.
10 The priest can keep those gifts.’”
Maka ofama vahe'mo'ma hanageno pristi ne'mo'ma erisiana agriza segahie. Hagi mago a'mo'ma ru venema savri hania zamofo kasege.
11 Yahweh also said this to Moses/me:
Anantera Ra Anumzamo'a anage huno Mosesena asami'ne,
12 “Tell this to the Israeli people: ‘Suppose a man thinks that his wife has slept with another man,
Israeli vahera ke hunka zamasmio, mago ne'mofo a'mo nevenku ontahi havi avu'ava nehuno,
13 but neither he nor anyone else knows if it is true or not, because no one saw her doing that.
mago ve'ne ana a'mo monko'za hu'nesigeno, neve keno erifore osanigeno vahe'mo'enena kefore huno eri ama osnianagi, ana a'mo'a agra'a agu'a eri haviza hugahie.
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,
Hagi neve'ma ana a'mofoma hugofinte antahi antahimo agateresigeno nenaro havi avu'ava hu'nesia zanku, hu'neo osu'neo agenoka huno antahi anke'renaku, nenaroma antahi havizama huntesuno'a,
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.]
ana ne'mo nenarona avreno pristi nete vuno, ofama hu'za witi flaua mago kilo erino, olivi masvene, kremna vu pauranena ana agofetura onteno, hugofinte ofamofo witigino kumi' hu'neazamo agekni zanku, antahi antahi hugeke hu'mofo ofe.
16 The priest must tell the woman to stand [in front of the altar] in my presence.
Anante pristi ne'mo ana ara avreno eno Ra Anumzamo'na navuga eme azeri otinteno.
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.
Hagi pristi ne'mo ruotge hu'nea tine, mopare kavone erino, seli mono nomofo agu'afinti kugusopa kateno ana timpina atregahie.
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].
Hagi pristi ne'mo'a ana ara Ra Anumzamo'na navuga azeri otineno, hanigeno azokara vasane netreno, antahi antahi hu'mofo witi ofa azampi erinenteno, nazinkere'ma hu ofa witi pristi ne'mo'a akake ti tusi hunte tina azampina erigahie.
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.
Pristi ne'mo'a ana ara antahigeno, tamagema nehanunka huama huo, mago ne'mo kagrane omse'nena havi avu'ava osu'nesunka, negave kemofo amage antenka mani'nesnunka, ama akake timo tusi hugantenaku hniana agateregahane.
20 But if you have had sex with another man, [Yahweh will curse you].
Hagi kagrama savri ka nentenka, negave amage antenka omaninka, negave'ene hugaza ru vene monko'zama hunesunka, kagra kagu'a azeri haviza hu'nanankino Anumzamo kazeri haviza hugahie.
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.”
Pristi ne'mo'a ana ara huvempa hunteno anage hugahie, vahetamimo'ma keno antahinoma haniana, Ra Anumzamo'a kazusi hunteno mofavregura erigigeno amu'mo'a zore hu'za hugahaze.
Hankino ama timo tusi huganteno kagupafi ufreno, ana timo eri'za erinkeno kamumo zonerena, kamo'ma osasi hugahie hanigeno, ana a'mo'a huno, ana hugahie. Ana hugahie.
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].
Hagi pristi ne'mo'a anama kazusima huntesia kea avompi krenteteno sese hinkeno ana timo'a akake timpi tagi ramigahie.
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
Anante pristi ne'mo'a tusi hunte'nea akake tina ana a'ra ami'nigeno, tusi huntenea akake tina nenkeno agu'afi aka hugahie.
Pristi ne'mo ana a'moma azampima eri'nea ofa erino, ana ofa Ra Anumzamo'na navure marerino amira amira nehuno, erino kresramna vu itare (alta) vugahie.
26 and burn part of it as a sacrifice. Then the woman must drink the bitter water.
Anama hute'na pristi ne'mo ana ofahu witia, mago aza eri viteno antahi antahihu ofa Kresramana vu itare (alta) krenkeno kumpi marerino. Ana huteno henka ana a'mofo aminkeno ana tina negahie.
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.
Ana tima aminkeno netena, ana a'mo monkoza huteno neve revatga hu'nesigeno'a, ana tusi hunte'nea (kes) tima nesnia timo'a akake agu'afina nehinkeno, amu'mo'a zorenkeno, amo'mo'a osasi hanigeno, ana a'mo'a vahe'amokizmi zamufina kefo a' manigahie.
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.
Hianagi a'mo'ma agu'a eri pehena osu mani fatgo hu'nesnigeno'a, ana tusi (kes) hu'nenia kemo'a agaterenkeno, mago zamo avate osnigeno mofavre kasentegahie.
29 ‘That is the ritual that must be performed when a woman who is married has been unfaithful to her husband,
Ama'i nazinkemofo kasege, vere a'mo neve'ene mani fatgo osuno atreno vuno ru vene ome savri haniano,
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.
neve'ma nenaro antahi haviza hunteno nazinke huntesuno'a, Ra Anumzamofo avure neve'a ana ara avreno vinkeno pristi ne'mo ana maka kasegea a'mofona hantagi amigahie.
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.’”
Hagi vemo'a hzenke osugahianki, a'mo agra'a ana kumi'mofo knazana erigahie.