< Resansman 9 >
1 SENYÈ a te pale avèk Moïse nan dezè Sinaï a, nan premye mwa nan dezyèm ane a lè yo te fin sòti nan Égypte la. Li te di:
Yahweh spoke to Moses in the wilderness of Sinai, in the first month of the second year after they came out from the land of Egypt. He said,
2 “Alò, kite fis Israël yo obsève fèt Pak la nan lè ki apwente pou li a.
“Let the people of Israel keep the Passover at its fixed time of year.
3 Nan katòzyèm jou nan mwa sa a, nan aswè avan li fènwa, nou va obsève li nan lè apwente a. Nou va obsève li avèk tout règleman e avèk tout òdonans li yo.”
On the fourteenth day of this month, at evening, you must keep the Passover at its fixed time of year. You must keep it, follow all the regulations, and obey all the decrees that are related to it.”
4 Konsa, Moïse te pale ak fis Israël yo pou obsève Pak la.
So, Moses told the people of Israel that they should keep the Festival of the Passover.
5 Yo te obsève Pak la nan premye mwa, nan katòzyèm jou a, nan aswè lè li fenk kòmanse fènwa, nan dezè Sinaï a. Selon tout sa ke SENYÈ a te kòmande Moïse yo, se konsa fis Israël yo te fè.
So they kept the Passover in the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, at evening, in the wilderness of Sinai. The people of Israel obeyed everything that Yahweh commanded Moses to do.
6 Men te gen kèk mesye ki pa t pwòp akoz yon mò. Akoz sa, yo pa t kab obsève Pak la nan jou sa a. Konsa yo te vin devan Moïse avèk Aaron nan jou sa a.
There were certain men who became unclean by the body of a dead man. They could not keep the Passover on that day. They went before Moses and Aaron on that same day.
7 Mesye sa yo te di li: “Malgre nou pa pwòp akoz mò a, poukisa nou anpeche vin prezante ofrann SENYÈ a nan lè apwente pami fis Israël yo?”
Those men said to Moses, “We are unclean because of the dead body of a man. Why do you keep us from offering the sacrifice to Yahweh at the fixed time of year among the people of Israel?”
8 Konsa, Moïse te reponn yo: “Tann, e mwen va koute sa ke SENYÈ a va kòmande pou nou menm.”
Moses said to them, “Wait for me to hear what Yahweh will instruct about you.”
9 Epi SENYÈ a te pale avèk Moïse e te di:
Yahweh spoke to Moses. He said,
10 “Pale avèk fis Israël yo pou di: ‘Si nenpòt nan nou, oswa nan desandan nou yo vin pa pwòp akoz yon mò, oswa se nan yon vwayaj, malgre sa, li kapab obsève Pak SENYÈ a.
“Speak to the people of Israel. Say, 'If any of you or your descendants are unclean because of a dead body, or are on a long journey, he may still keep the Passover to Yahweh.'
11 Nan dezyèm mwa a, sou katòzyèm jou a, nan aswè lè l fenk kòmanse fènwa, yo va obsève li. Yo va manje li avèk pen san ledven ak zèb anmè.
In the second month on the fourteenth day at evening, they will eat the Passover meal. They must eat the Passover lamb with bread that is made without yeast and with bitter herbs.
12 Yo p ap kite anyen ladann pou rive nan maten, ni kase okenn zo ladann. Selon tout règleman a Pak la, yo va obsève li.
They must not leave any of it until the morning, or break any of its bones. They must follow all the regulations for the Passover.
13 Men mesye ki pwòp e ki pa nan yon vwayaj, ki malgre sa, neglije obsève Pak la, moun sa a va vin koupe retire de pèp li a. Paske li pa t prezante ofrann bay SENYÈ a nan lè chwazi a. Nonm sila a va pote peche li.
But any person who is clean and is not on a journey, but who fails to keep the Passover, that person must be cut off from his people because he did not offer the sacrifice that Yahweh requires at the fixed time of year. That man must carry his sin.
14 “‘Si yon etranje demere pami nou e li obsève Pak SENYÈ a, li gen pou fè l selon règleman a Pak la, ak selon òdonans li. Nou va genyen yon sèl règleman, ni pou etranje, ni pou natif peyi a.’”
If a stranger lives among you and keeps the Passover in Yahweh's honor, he must keep it and do all he commands, keeping the rules of the Passover, and obeying the laws for it. You must have the same law for the foreigner and for all who have been born in the land.”
15 Alò, nan jou ke tabènak la te monte a, nwaj te vin kouvri tabènak la ak tant temwayaj la, e nan aswè, li te tankou aparans dife sou tabènak la, jis rive nan maten.
On the day that the tabernacle was set up, the cloud covered the tabernacle, the tent of the covenant decrees. At evening the cloud was over the tabernacle. It appeared like fire until morning.
16 Se konsa li te ye tout tan. Nwaj te vin kouvri li nan lajounen, e aparans dife a nan lannwit.
It continued that way. The cloud covered the tabernacle and appeared like fire at night.
17 Nenpòt lè nwaj te leve sou tant lan, fis Israël yo te leve vwayaje. Nan plas kote nwaj la te vin poze a, se la fis Israël yo te kanpe fè kan an.
Whenever the cloud was taken up from over the tent, the people of Israel would set out on their journey. Wherever the cloud stopped, the people would camp.
18 Sou kòmand a SENYÈ a, fis Israël yo te pati, e sou kòmand a SENYÈ a, yo te fè kan an. Tout tan ke nwaj la te poze sou tabènak la, yo te rete nan kan an.
At Yahweh's command, the people of Israel would travel, and at his command, they would camp. While the cloud stopped over the tabernacle, they would stay in their camp.
19 Menm lè nwaj la te fè reta sou tabènak la pandan anpil jou, fis Israël yo te kenbe lòd SENYÈ a. Yo pa t pati.
When the cloud remained on the tabernacle for many days, then the people of Israel would obey Yahweh's instructions and not travel.
20 Si, pafwa nwaj la te rete kèk jou sou tabènak la, selon kòmand SENYÈ a, yo te rete nan kan an. Epi selon kòmand SENYÈ a, yo te vin pati.
Sometimes the cloud remained a few days on the tabernacle. In that case, they would obey Yahweh's command—they would make camp and then travel on again at his command.
21 Si, pafwa nwaj la te rete soti nan aswè pou jis rive nan maten, lè nwaj la te leve nan maten, yo te deplase; oswa, si li te rete nan lajounen ak lannwit, nenpòt lè ke nwaj la te leve a, yo te vin pati.
Sometimes the cloud was present in camp from evening until morning. When the cloud lifted in the morning, they journeyed. If it continued for a day and for a night, only when the cloud lifted would they journey on.
22 Sof ke se te pou de jou, oswa yon mwa, oswa 1 nan ke nwaj la te mize sou tabènak la, depi li rete anwo li, fis Israël yo te rete nan kan an. Yo pa t pati. Men lè li te vin leve, yo te pati.
Whether the cloud stayed on the tabernacle for two days, a month, or a year, for as long as it stayed there, the people of Israel would stay in their camp and not travel. But whenever the cloud was taken up, they would set out on their journey.
23 Ak kòmand a SENYÈ a, yo te fè kan an, e nan kòmand a SENYÈ a, yo te pati. Yo te kenbe lòd SENYÈ a selon kòmand SENYÈ a, selon Moïse.
They would camp at Yahweh's command, and they would travel at his command. They obeyed Yahweh's command given through Moses.