< Leviticus 20 >

1 Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,
Hoe ty nitsara’ Iehovà amy Mosè:
2 “Say to the people of Israel, 'Anyone among the people of Israel, or any foreigner who lives in Israel who gives any of his children to Molech, must certainly be put to death. The people in the land must stone him with stones.
Saontsio ty hoe ka o ana’ Israeleo: Ndra iaia amo ana’ Israeleo ke amo renetane mimoneñe e Israeleo ze manolotse ty raik’ amo tarira’eo amy Moleka ro havetrake; le ondati’ i taneio ro handre­tsa-bato ama’e.
3 I also will set my face against that man and will cut him off from among his people because he has given his child to Molech, so as to defile my holy place and profane my holy name.
Hatreatrèn-tareheko indatiy le haitoako am’ ondati’eo, amy nanolora’e anake amy Molekay, hanivà’e i toeko miavakey vaho hanimbo ty añarako miavake.
4 If the people of the land close their eyes to that man when he gives any of his children to Molech, if they do not put him to death,
Aa naho akipe’ ondati’ i taneio am’ indatiy ty fihaino’ iareo ie manolo-tiry amy Moleka, vaho tsy navetrake,
5 then I myself will set my face against that man and his clan, and I will cut him off and everyone else who prostitutes himself in order to play the harlot with Molech.
le hatreatrén-tareheko indatiy naho i hasavereña’ey, le haitoako am’ on­dati’eo rekets’ o nindre nañarapilo ama’e vaho nitsinginiotse amy Molekao.
6 The person who turns to those who talk with the dead, or to those who talk with spirits so as to prostitute themselves with them, I will set my face against that person; I will cut him off from among his people.
Le hatreatrèn-tareheko ty mpitolik’ amo mpamorekeo naho amo jinio hañarapilo vatañe, hatreatrén-tareheko indatiy, vaho haitoako am’ondati’eo.
7 Therefore consecrate yourselves and be holy, because I am Yahweh your God.
Miefera arè, naho miavaha, fa Izaho Iehovà Andrianañahare’ areo.
8 You must keep my commands and carry them out. I am Yahweh who sets you apart as holy.
Mifahara amo fañèkoo vaho oriho: amy te Izaho i Iehovà mampiambak’ anahareo.
9 Everyone who curses his father or his mother must surely be put to death. He has cursed his father or his mother, so he is guilty and deserves to die.
Tsy mahay tsy havetrake ze mamàtse rae ndra rene; ie nañozon-drae ndra rene, le ho ama’e ty lio’e.
10 The man who commits adultery with another man's wife, that is, anyone who commits adultery with his neighbor's wife—the adulterer and the adulteress must both certainly be put to death.
T’indaty miharo sarimbo ami’ty vali’ ondaty, ie miolotse amy tañanjomban-drañe’ey, le sindre havetrake i namonjey naho i vinonjey.
11 If a man lies with his father's wife, he uncovers his father's nakedness. Both the son and his father's wife must certainly be put to death. Their blood is upon them.
Ze lahilahy mifandia-tihy ami’ty tañanjomban-drae’e le fa nañàlo ty heñan-drae’e; songa havetrake ie­reon-droroe; am’ iereo ty lio’ iareo.
12 If a man sleeps with his daughter-in-law, both of them must certainly be put to death. They have committed perversion. They are guilty and deserve to die.
Naho miharo sarimbo ami’ty vinanto’e ampela t’indaty le havetrake ie roe. Nanao hativàñe le am’ iereo ty lio’ iareo.
13 If a man sleeps with another man, as with a woman, both of them have done something detestable. They must surely be put to death. They are guilty and deserve to die.
Naho iharoa’ ty lahilahy ty lahilahy manahake ty fiolorañe ami’ty ampela, songa nanao hativàñe. Sindre havetrake, songa ama’e ty lio’e.
14 If a man marries a woman and also marries her mother, this is wickedness. They must be burned, both he and the women, so that there will be no wickedness among you.
Naho valie’ ondaty ty ampela naho ty rene’ i ampelay, haloloañe izay, songa ho forototoeñ-añ’afo, ie naho iereo, tsy mone hanjilihan-katserehañe ama’ areo.
15 If a man sleeps with an animal, he must surely be put to death, and you must kill the animal.
Naho misahe hare t’indaty le toe hañohofan-doza, le ho lentañe i bibiy.
16 If a woman approaches any animal to sleep with it, you must kill the woman and the animal. They must certainly be put to death. They are guilty and deserve to die.
Naho miharine ami’ty hare ty ampela hisahe le ho vonoe’o i ampelay naho i bibiy. Tsy mete tsy havetrake; songa ho ama’e ty lio’e.
17 If a man sleeps with his sister, a daughter of his father or a daughter of his mother, and he uncovers her nakedness, and she sees his nakedness, it is a shameful thing. They must be cut off from the presence of their people, because he has slept with his sister. He must carry his guilt.
Naho rambese’ondaty ty raha­vave’e ke ty anak’ ampelan-drae’e he ty anan-drene’e vaho isa’e ty heña’e le mahaisake i heña’ey ka i ampelay, le haloloañe izay. Vonoeñe añatrefa’ o ana’ ondati’eo ie roe, amy te hinalo’e ty heñan-drahavave’e. Ho vavè’e i hakeo’ey.
18 If a man sleeps with a woman during her menstrual period and has slept with her, he has uncovered the flow of her blood, the source of her blood. Both the man and woman must be cut off from among their people.
Ie miharo sarimbo ami’ty ampela miambolañe t’indaty naho mampiboake ty heña’e—ie nampiboake i fioriha’ey, vaho niborahe’ i ampelay ty fiorihan-dio’e, le haitoañe am’ondati’eo i roroey.
19 You must not sleep with your mother's sister, or with your father's sister, because you would disgrace your close relative. You must carry your own guilt.
Tsy haboa’o ty heñan-drahavaven-drene’o, ndra ty rahavaven-drae’o; ie mañalo longo marine. Songa hivave ty tahi’e.
20 If a man sleeps with his aunt, he has dishonored his uncle. They will bear responsibility for their sin, and they will die without children.
Naho mifandia-tihy ami’ty valin-drahalahin-drae’e t’indaty, le fa nafaha’e ty heñan-drahalahin-drae’e; sindre hivave ty hakeo’e, songa hikoromake betsiterake.
21 If a man marries his brother's wife while his brother is still living, that is disgraceful. He has dishonored his brother, and I will take away from their children any property they may have inherited from their parents.
Naho tsindrohe’ ondaty ty valin-drahalahi’e, hativàñe izay. Fa nampikorendahe’e ty heñan-drahalahi’e; ho betsiterake iereo.
22 You must therefore keep all my statutes and all my decrees; you must obey them so that the land into which I am bringing you to live will not vomit you up.
Aa le hene ambeno o fañèkoo, naho o fepèko iabio, vaho anò, tsy mone ha­bo­loa’ i tane aneseako anahareo himo­neñañey.
23 You must not walk in the customs of the nations that I will drive out before you, for they have done all these things, and I detest them.
Le tsy hañaveloa’ areo o sata’ i foko soiheko aolo’ areoio; amy te lili’ iareo irezay vaho mampangorìñ’ ahy.
24 I said to you, “You will inherit their land; I will give it to you to possess, a land flowing with milk and honey. I am Yahweh your God, who has separated you from the other peoples.
Toe nitaroñeko ama’ areo te ho lovae’ areo ty tane’ iareo, le hatoloko ho tavane’ areo i tane orikorihen-dronono naho tanteley. Izaho Iehovà Andrianañahare’ areo ty nañavak’ anahareo amo kilakila ondatio.
25 You must therefore distinguish between the clean animals and the unclean, and between the unclean birds and the clean. You must not defile yourselves with unclean animals or birds or with any creature that crawls along the ground, which I have separated as unclean from you.
Aa le ampiavaho ami’ty biby faly ty malio naho ty vorom-paly ami’ty malio, vaho ko maniva vatañe amo bibio ke amo voroñeo he amy ze karazan-draha veloñe misitsitse an-tane atoy, ie nambahako ama’ areo hambena’ areo ho faly.
26 You must be holy, for I, Yahweh, am holy, and I have separated you from the other peoples, for you belong to me.
Aa le hiavake ho ahy nahareo, amy te masiñe Raho Iehovà vaho navaheko amo kilakila ondatio ho ahiko.
27 A man or a woman who talks with the dead or who talks with spirits must certainly be put to death. The people must stone them with stones. They are guilty and deserve to die.'”
Tsy mete tsy havetrake ty jiny naho ty doany, ke t’ie lahilahy he rakem­ba, ho retsahem-bato, sindre ho ama’e ty lio’e.

< Leviticus 20 >