< Leviticus 22 >

1 Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,
Hoe ty nitsara’ Iehovà amy Mosè:
2 “Speak to Aaron and to his sons, tell them to keep away from the holy things of the people of Israel, which they set apart to me. They must not profane my holy name. I am Yahweh.
Saontsio amy Aharone naho amo ana’eo ty hidare soa o enga avì’ o ana’ Israeleo tsy mone ho tivae’ iereo ty añarako masiñe amo raha avì’ iareo ho amakoo; Izaho Iehovà.
3 Say to them, 'If any of your descendants throughout your generations approaches the holy things that the people of Israel have set apart to Yahweh, while he is unclean, that person must be cut off from before me: I am Yahweh.
Ano ty hoe am’ iereo: Naho amy ze hene tarira’areo mifandimbe ty mitotok’ ami’ty enga miavake navì’ o ana’ Israeleo am’ Iehovà ie mbe aman-kaleorañe, le haitoañe tsy hiatrek’ ahiko indatiy: Izaho Iehovà.
4 None of the descendants of Aaron who has an infectious skin disease, or an infection flowing from his body, may eat any of the sacrifices made to Yahweh until he is clean. Whoever touches anything unclean through contact with the dead, or by contact with a man who has a flow of semen,
Tsy hikama amo enga miavakeo ze tarira’ i Aharone voa’ ty angamae ndra miori-tsiranoke ampara’ t’ie malio. Ze mitsapa ndra iaia nileore’ ty lolo, ndra t’indaty iakaran-drom-pilahia,
5 or whoever touches any creeping animal that makes him unclean, or any person who makes him unclean, whatever kind of uncleanness it may be—
ndra ze ‘ndaty mitsapa raha mifamorohotse mete handeotse aze ndra ze ondaty mete handeotse aze, amy ze haleorañe ama’e,
6 then the priest who touches anything unclean will be unclean until evening. He must not eat any of the holy things, unless he has bathed his body in water.
le haleotse ampara’ te hariva indaty nitsapa zaiy le tsy ho kamae’e o raha miavakeo naho tsy miandro aman-drano hey.
7 When the sun has set, he will then be clean. After sunset he may eat from the holy things, because they are his food.
Ie tsofots’ àndro le halio re vaho azo’e kamaeñe o enga miavakeo, fa toe mahakama’e.
8 He must not eat anything found dead or killed by wild animals, by which he would defile himself. I am Yahweh.
Tsy ho kamae’e ty raha mate a montoñe añe ndra ty nirimitem-biby amy te maleotse: Izaho Iehovà.
9 The priests must follow my instructions, or they will be guilty of sin and could die for profaning me. I am Yahweh who makes them holy.
Aa le hambena’ iareo o nafantokoo tsy mone hivave hakeo vaho hikoromake kanao nitivañe: Izaho i Iehovà mpampiavak’ iareo.
10 No one outside the priest's family, including guests of a priest or his hired servants, may eat anything that is holy.
Tsy hikama amo miavakeo o bori­zàñeo; le sambe tsy hikama amo miavakeo ty mpifondro amy mpisoroñey, naho ty mpitoroñe tambezañe.
11 But if a priest buys any slave with his own money, that slave may eat from the things set apart to Yahweh. The priest's family members and slaves born in his house, they also may eat with him from those things.
Fe mete mikama ao t’indaty vinili’ i mpisoroñey an-drala, vaho mahazo mikama amy mahakama’ey o nasamak’ añ’anjomba’eo.
12 If a priest's daughter married someone who is not a priest, she may not eat any of the holy contribution offerings.
Naho tañanjomba’ t’indaty tsotra ty anak’ ampelam-pisoroñe le tsy hikama’e o navik’ amo raha miavakeoo.
13 But if a priest's daughter is a widow, or divorced, and if she has no child, and if she returns to live in her father's house as in her youth, she may eat from her father's food. But no one who is not in the priestly family may eat from the priest's food.
Fe naho ramavoiñe ndra narian-dahy i anak’ ampelam-pisoroñey naho tsy manañ’ anake vaho mimpoly añ’ anjomban-drae’e ao manahake t’ie nitora’e, le hikama amy maha­kaman-drae’ey. Fe tsy ho kamae’ ty tsotra.
14 If a man eats a holy food without knowing it, then he must repay the priest for it; he must add one-fifth to it and give it back to the priest.
Aa naho ikama’ t’indaty tsy satrie’e o enga miavakeo, le hitovoña’e ty ampaha-lime’e vaho hatolo’e amy mpisoroñey rekets’ i raha miavakey.
15 The people of Israel must not profane the holy things that they have raised high and presented to Yahweh,
Asoao tsy ho tivà’ iareo ze enga’ miava’ o ana’ Israeleo engae’ iareo am’ Iehovà
16 and cause themselves to carry the sin that would make them guilty of eating the holy food, for I am Yahweh who makes them holy.'”
tsy mone hivave hakeo hampañengañe engan-dilatse amy fikama’ iareo o raha miava’ iareoo: amy te Izaho Iehovà Mpampiavak’ iareo.
17 Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,
Le hoe ty nitsarae’Iehovà amy Mosè,
18 “Speak to Aaron and his sons, and to all the people of Israel. Say to them, 'Any Israelite, or an alien living in Israel, when they present a sacrifice—whether it is to fulfill a vow, or whether it is a freewill offering, or they present to Yahweh a burnt offering,
Saontsio amy Aharone naho amo ana’eo naho amy ze hene ana’ Israele ty hoe: Ze ondaty amy anjomba’ Israeley ndra amo renetane mpimoneñe e Israeleo minday ty hengae’e, ke amo nifantà’eo, he amo engan-tsatrin’ trokeo ty ho banabanae’ iereo am’ Iehovà hisoroñañe,
19 if it is to be accepted, they must offer a male animal without blemish from the cattle, sheep, or goats.
soa t’ie ho no’e, le lahi’e tsy aman-kandra, ke amo añombeo ke amo añondrio he amo oseo.
20 But you must not offer whatever has a blemish. I will not accept it on your behalf.
Le tsy hengae’ areo ndra inoñ’ inoñe aman-kandra; fa tsy ho no’e ho anahareo.
21 Whoever offers a sacrifice of fellowship offerings from the herd or the flock to Yahweh to fulfill a vow, or as a freewill offering, it must be unblemished to be accepted. There must be no defect in the animal.
Aa naho mañenga engam-pañanintsiñe am’Iehovà t’indaty, ke hibanabana ava-panta ke engan-tsatrie’e, he boak’ amo mpirai-trokeo ke amo mpirai-liao, le tsy ho aman-kandra t’ie ho no’e, vaho tsy ho aman-kila.
22 You must not offer animals that are blind, disabled, or maimed, or that have warts, sores, or scabs. You must not offer these to Yahweh as a sacrifice by fire on the altar.
Aa ke te goa, he folake, ke mikotraitse, he ampàre, ke mandramboñe, hera aman-kezam-bae—le tsy hengaeñe am’ Iehovà vaho tsy ho soroñañe am’ Iehovà amy kitreliy.
23 You may present as a freewill offering an ox or a lamb that is deformed or small, but an offering like that will not be accepted for a vow.
Ke aman-kamba, he aman-tsihotse ty añombe ndra ty añondry le mete engaeñe ho engan-tsatrin’ arofo, fe tsy ho no’e t’ie am-panta.
24 Do not offer any animal to Yahweh that has bruised, crushed, torn, or cut testicles. Do not do this within your land.
Tsy hengaeñe am’ Iehovà ka ze vondròkoke ndra demoke ndra riatse ndra linily; tsy hanoe’ areo an-tane’ areo ka izay.
25 You must not present the bread of your God from the hand of a foreigner. Those animals are deformed and have defects in them, they will not be accepted for you.'”
Le ko apo’ areo t’ie ho banabanaem-pità’ o anan-drenetaneo ho mahakaman’ Añahare’ areo, kanao ama’e ty hìla’e, ndra ama’e ty handra’e, fa tsy ho no’e ho anahareo.
26 Yahweh spoke to Moses and said,
Le hoe ty nitsarae’ Iehovà amy Mosè:
27 “When a calf or a sheep or a goat is born, it must remain seven days with its mother. Then from the eighth day on, it may be accepted as a sacrifice for an offering made by fire to Yahweh.
Ie terake ty añombe ndra añondry ndra ose le ho fito andro amy rene’ey hey, ie mifototse amy andro faha­valoy ro mete engaeñe hisoroñañe am’ Iehovà.
28 Do not kill a cow or ewe along with its young, both on the same day.
Aa naho añombe vave ndra añondry vave, le ko songa lentaeñe ami’ty andro raike, ie naho ty ana’e.
29 When you sacrifice a thank offering to Yahweh, you must sacrifice it in an acceptable way.
Ie misoroñe engam-pañandriañañe am’ Iehovà, mañengà ty ho no’e,
30 It must be eaten on the same day that it is sacrificed. You must leave none of it until the next morning. I am Yahweh.
le ikamao amy àndro zay, vaho tsy anisañe ho ami’ty maraiñe: Izaho Iehovà.
31 So you must keep my commandments and carry them out. I am Yahweh.
Asoao hambena’ areo o lili­koo, vaho anoeñe; Izaho Iehovà.
32 You must not profane my holy name. I must be acknowledged as holy by the people of Israel. I am Yahweh who makes you holy,
Tsy ho tivae’ areo i añarako masiñey, fa havahe’ o ana’ Israeleo: Izaho Iehovà Mpampiavak’ anahareo,
33 who brought you out of the land of Egypt to be your God: I am Yahweh.”
nañakatse anahareo an-tane Mitsraimey, ho Andrianañahare’ areo: Izaho Iehovà.

< Leviticus 22 >