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1 “Esiawoe nye se siwo ku ɖe fɔɖivɔsa ŋu. Nu kɔkɔe ƒe nu kɔkɔe wònye.
This is the law of the guilt offering. It is most holy.
2 “Woawu fɔɖivɔsalã la le afi si wowua numevɔsalãwo le, eye woatsɔ eƒe ʋu ahlẽ ɖe vɔsamlekpui la ŋu godoo akpe ɖo.
They must kill the guilt offering in the place for killing it, and they must sprinkle its blood against every side of the altar.
3 Nunɔla la atsɔ lã la ƒe amiwo katã, eƒe asike, ami si le dɔmenuwo ŋu,
All the fat in it will be offered: the fat tail, the fat that is over the inner parts,
4 ayiku eveawo kple ami si le wo ŋu kple eƒe aklã asa vɔe ɖe vɔsamlekpui la dzi.
the two kidneys and the fat on them, which is next to the loins, and what covers the liver, with the kidneys—all this must be removed.
5 Nunɔla la atɔ dzo nu siawo katã le vɔsamlekpui la dzi abe fɔɖivɔsa ene na Yehowa.
The priest must burn these parts on the altar as an offering made with fire to Yahweh. This is the guilt offering.
6 Ŋutsu siwo tso nunɔlawo ƒe ƒome me la koe aɖu lã la ƒe mamlɛa. Woaɖui le teƒe kɔkɔe aɖe, elabena vɔsa kɔkɔe wònye.
Every male among the priests may eat part of this offering. It must be eaten in a holy place because it is most holy.
7 “Se siawo kee le nu vɔ̃ ŋuti vɔsa kple fɔɖivɔsa siaa ŋu. Woatsɔ lã la ƒe mamlɛa ana nunɔla si wɔ avulévɔsa la wòanye eƒe nuɖuɖu.
The sin offering is like the guilt offering. The same law applies to both of them. They belong to the priest who makes atonement with them.
8 Nenye numevɔsae la, ekema woatsɔ lã la ƒe agbalẽ hã ana nunɔla la.
The priest who offers anyone's burnt offering may have for himself the hide of that offering.
9 Nunɔla si sa nuɖuvɔ la na Yehowa la axɔ nuɖuɖu si susɔ ne ewu vɔsa la nu. Woawɔ se sia dzi nenye be wome vɔsanu la le kpo me loo, tɔe le ami me loo alo mee le dzo me.
Every grain offering that is baked in an oven, and every such offering that is cooked in a frying pan or in a baking pan will belong to the priest who offers it.
10 Nuɖuvɔsa bubuawo katã, ne wode ami wo, alo womede ami wo o hã, anye Aron ƒe viŋutsuwo katã tɔ.
Every grain offering, either dry or mixed with oil, will belong equally to all the descendants of Aaron.
11 “Esiawoe nye akpedavɔsa tɔxɛwo na Yehowa ŋu sewo:
This is the law of the sacrifice of peace offerings which people will offer to Yahweh.
12 “Nenye akpedada tae wole vɔ la sam ɖo la, ekema woatsɔ abolo si wowɔ kple amɔ maʋamaʋã la akpe ɖe vɔsalã la kple akaklɛ̃ si dzi wokɔ ami ɖo kple wɔ memee si woblu kple ami hetsɔ tɔ wɔkakloe la ŋu.
If anyone offers it in order to give thanks, then he must offer it with a sacrifice of cakes made without yeast, but mixed with oil, of cakes made without yeast, but spread with oil, and of cakes made with fine flour that is mixed with oil.
13 Ne wole akpedavɔ kple ŋutifafavɔ sam la, woawɔ abolo si wowɔ kple amɔ ʋaʋã la ŋu dɔ.
Also for the purpose of giving thanks, he must offer with his peace offering cakes of bread made with yeast.
14 Woatsɔ vɔsa sia ƒe akpa aɖe aɖo Yehowa ŋkume abe vɔsa tɔxɛ ene, ekema woatsɔe ana nunɔla si hlẽa vɔsalã ƒe ʋu.
He is to offer one of each kind of these sacrifices as an offering presented to Yahweh. It will belong to the priests who sprinkle the blood of the peace offerings onto the altar.
15 Le lã la tsɔtsɔ sa vɔe kple etsɔtsɔ na Yehowa abe ŋutifafavɔsa ene be woaɖe ŋudzedzekpɔkpɔ kple akpedada tɔxɛ afia vɔ megbe la, woaɖu vɔsalã la gbe ma gbe ke, eye ɖeke matsi anyi ŋu nake o.
The person presenting a peace offering for the purpose of giving thanks must eat the meat of his offering on the day of the sacrifice. He must not leave any of it until the next morning.
16 “Ke ne ame aɖe tsɔ nane vɛ si menye akpedavɔsa o, ke boŋ wònye vɔsa ɖe atam si amea ka ta alo wònye lɔlɔ̃nununana la, ekema vɔsalã si womeɖu le ŋkeke si dzi wosa vɔ la le o la, woate ŋu aɖui ne ŋu ke.
But if the sacrifice of his offering is for the purpose of a vow, or for the purpose of a freewill offering, the meat must be eaten on the day that he offers his sacrifice, but whatever remains of it may be eaten on the next day.
17 Woatɔ dzo vɔsanu si asusɔ va se ɖe ŋkeke etɔ̃a gbe la.
However, whatever meat of the sacrifice remains on the third day must be burned.
18 Ne woɖu akpedavɔsalã la ƒe ɖe le ŋkeke etɔ̃a gbe la, womaxɔe nɛ o, womabui na ame si sa vɔ la o, elabena eŋuti mekɔ o, eye ame si aɖui la aɖi fɔ.
If any of the meat of the sacrifice of one's peace offering is eaten on the third day, it will not be accepted, neither will it be credited to the one who offered it. It will be a disgusting thing, and the person who eats it will carry the guilt of his sin.
19 “‘Womaɖu lã si ƒe akpa aɖe ka nu makɔmakɔ aɖe ŋu o, ke boŋ woatɔ dzoe, eye ame si ƒe ŋuti kɔ la koe aɖu lã si wòate ŋu aɖu.
Any meat that touches an unclean thing must not be eaten. It must be burned. As for the rest of the meat, anyone who is clean may eat it.
20 Woaɖe nunɔla si ŋuti mekɔ o, gake wòɖu akpedavɔsanu la le wo tɔwo dome, elabena ena nu si nye Yehowa tɔ la trɔ zu nu makɔmakɔ.
However, an unclean person who eats any meat from the sacrifice of a peace offering that belongs to Yahweh—that person must be cut off from his people.
21 Woaɖe ame sia ame si aka asi nu makɔmakɔ aɖe ŋu, ne nu makɔmakɔ la tso amegbetɔ alo lã aɖe gbɔ, gake wòaɖu ŋutifafavɔsanu ƒe ɖe la le etɔwo dome, elabena eƒo ɖi nu si nye nu kɔkɔe la.’”
If anyone touches any unclean thing—whether uncleanness of man, or of unclean beast, or of some unclean and disgusting thing, and if he then eats some of the meat of a sacrifice of peace offering that belongs to Yahweh, that person must be cut off from his people.'”
22 Le esia megbe la, Yehowa gblɔ na Mose be,
Then Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,
23 “De se na Israelviwo be, ‘Miekpɔ mɔ aɖu lã ƒe ami o, eɖanye nyi, alẽ alo gbɔ̃ ƒe ami o.
“Speak to the people of Israel and say, 'You must eat no fat of an ox or a sheep or a goat.
24 Miate ŋu awɔ lã si lé dɔ heku alo lã si lã wɔadã aɖe wu la ƒe ami ŋu dɔ le mɔ bubuwo nu, gake mimaɖui gbeɖegbeɖe o.
The fat of an animal that died without being a sacrifice, or the fat of an animal torn by wild animals, may be used for other purposes, but you must certainly not eat it.
25 Woaɖe ame sia ame si aɖu lã si wome na Yehowa abe vɔsa ene ƒe ami la le Mawu ƒe ha me.
Whoever eats the fat of an animal that men can offer as a sacrifice by fire to Yahweh, that person must be cut off from his people.
26 Eye afi sia afi si miele la, mele be miaɖu xevi alo lã aɖeke ƒe ʋu o.
You must eat no blood whatsoever in any of your houses, whether it is from a bird or an animal.
27 Ne ame aɖe ɖu ʋu la, woaɖee ɖa le eƒe amewo dome.’”
Whoever eats any blood, that person must be cut off from his people.'”
28 Yehowa gagblɔ na Mose be,
So Yahweh spoke to Moses and said,
29 “Gblɔ na Israelviwo be ame si di be yeasa akpedavɔ na Yehowa la ŋutɔ natsɔ nu siwo wòatsɔ asa vɔ lae la vɛ.
“Speak to the people of Israel and say, 'He who offers the sacrifice of a peace offering to Yahweh must bring part of his sacrifice to Yahweh.
30 Ele be wòatsɔ vɔsalã la ƒe ami kple eƒe akɔ vɛ, eye woanye wo le yame le vɔsamlekpui la gbɔ si fia be wotsɔ wo na Yehowa.
The offering for Yahweh to be made by fire, his own hands must bring it. He must bring the fat with the breast, so that the breast may be waved as a wave offering before Yahweh.
31 Nunɔla la atɔ dzo ami la le vɔsamlekpui la dzi, ke lã la ƒe akɔ anye Aron kple via ŋutsuwo tɔ.
The priest must burn the fat on the altar, but the breast will belong to Aaron and his descendants.
32 Mitsɔ miaƒe akpedavɔsalã ƒe ɖusita na nunɔla la.
You must give the right thigh to the priest as an offering presented out of the sacrifice of your peace offerings.
33 Aron ƒe viŋutsu si atsɔ akpedavɔsalã la ƒe ʋu kple ami ana la axɔ lã la ƒe ɖusita,
The priest, one of Aaron's descendants, who offers the blood of the peace offerings and the fat—he will have the right thigh as his share of the offering.
34 elabena metia lã la ƒe akɔ kple ata be woanye Israelviwo ƒe nunana na Aron. Ele be woatsɔ vɔsalãwo ƒe akpa siawo ana Aron kple via ŋutsuwo ɣe sia ɣi.”
For I have taken from the people of Israel, the breast of the wave offering, and the thigh that is the contribution, and they have been given to Aaron the priest and his sons as their regular share.
35 Esiae nye woƒe fetu! Ele be woaɖe wo ɖa tso numevɔsa la gbɔ, eye woatsɔ wo ana ame siwo katã wotia be woasubɔ Yehowa abe nunɔlawo ene. Ame siawoe nye Aron kple via ŋutsuwo,
This is the share for Aaron and his descendants from the offerings for Yahweh made by fire, on the day when Moses presented them to serve Yahweh in the work of priest.
36 elabena le gbe si gbe wosi ami na Aron kple via ŋutsuwo la, Yehowa de se na Israelviwo be woatsɔ vɔsalã ƒe akpa siawo na wo. Wo tɔ wonye tso dzidzime yi dzidzime.
This is the share that Yahweh commanded to be given them from the people of Israel, on the day that he anointed the priests. It will always be their share throughout all generations.
37 Esiawoe nye se siwo ku ɖe numevɔsa, nuɖuvɔsa, nu vɔ̃ ŋuti vɔsa kple fɔɖivɔsa kple esiwo ku ɖe ameŋutikɔvɔsa kple akpedavɔsa ŋu.
This is the law of the burnt offering, of the grain offering, of the sin offering, of the guilt offering, of the consecration offering, and of the sacrifice of peace offerings,
38 Yehowa de se siawo na Mose le Sinai to dzi, be wòana Israelviwo nanya ale si woasa vɔe na Yehowa le Sinai gbedzi.
about which Yahweh gave commands to Moses on Mount Sinai on the day that he commanded the people of Israel to offer their sacrifices to Yahweh in the wilderness of Sinai.'”