< Kanawailua 22 >
1 A IKE aku oe i ka bipi a kou hoahanau, a i kana hipa paha e auwana ana, mai haalele oe ia lakou; nau no lakou e hoihoi mai i kou hoahanau.
If you see someone's cow or sheep wandering around, don't just ignore it. Make sure you take it back to its owner.
2 Ina aole kokoke mai kou hoahanau ia oe, a ua ike ole paha oe ia ia, alaila oe e lawe mai ia mea i kou hale iho, a e noho pu ia me oe, a hiki i ka manawa e imi mai ai kou hoahanau ia ia, alaila e hoihoi aku oe ia mea ia ia.
If its owner doesn't live near you, or if you don't know who it is, take the animal home with you and keep it until the owner comes looking, then you can return it.
3 Pela kau e hana aku ai i kona hoki, a pela hoi kau e hana aku ai i kona kapa; a me na mea a pau a kou hoahanau i haule, a i nalowale ia ia, a i loaa ia oe, pela hoi oe e hana aku ai; aole oe e haalele aku.
Do the same for whatever else you find that someone has lost—a donkey, a cloak, anything. Don't just ignore it.
4 Ina e ike oe i ka hoki, a i ka bipi paha a kou hoahanau i haule iho ma ke ala, mai haalele aku oe ia lakou, nau no ia e kokua aku e hoala hou ae.
If you see someone's donkey or cow that has fallen down on the road, don't just ignore it. Help lift it up.
5 Aole e komo ka wahine i ke kapa o ke kane, aole hoi e komo ke kane i ke kapa o ka wahine: no ka mea, o na mea a pau e hana ana pela, ua haumia lakou ia Iehova kou Akua.
A woman must not wear men's clothing, and a man must not wear women's clothing. Anyone who does this offends the Lord your God.
6 A i ikea ka punana manu imua ou ma ke ala, ma kekahi laau, a ma ka honua paha, a he ohana paha, a he hua paha, a e hoomoe ana ka makua maluna o na ohana, a o na hua paha, mai lawe pu oe i ka makua me na keiki.
If you happen to find a bird's nest with chicks or eggs, whether it's in a tree or on the ground beside the road, and the mother is sitting on the chicks or eggs, don't take the mother with the young.
7 E kuu aku no oe i ka makua, a e lawe i na keiki nau: i pomaikai oe, i loihi ai hoi kou mau la.
You may take the young, but make sure you let the mother go, so that you will do well and have a good long life.
8 A i kukulu oe i hale hou, e hana ae i pa a puni maluna iho, i hooili ole mai ai oe i ke koko maluna o kou hale, ke haule iho kekahi mai laila mai.
When you build a new house, be sure to install a railing around your roof, so that you won't be held guilty if someone dies falling from it.
9 Mai kanu oe ma kou malawaina i na hua ku e na ano, o laa auanei ka hua o kau mea i kanu, a me ka hua o kou malawaina.
Don't plant your vineyard with another kind of crop. Otherwise everything you produce—the crop you planted and the fruit of your vineyard—must be dedicated to the Lord.
10 Mai kaulua oe i ka bipi a me ka hoki ma ka oopalau.
Don't harness an ox and a donkey together when you plow.
11 Mai aahu oe i ke kapa ku e na ano, o ka huluhipa i hui pu ia me ke olona.
Don't wear clothes made of wool and linen woven together.
12 E hana oe i pihapiha ma na aoao eha o kou aahu au e aahu ai.
Put tassels on the hem of the cloak you use to cover yourself.
13 A i lawe kekahi kanaka i wahine nana, a moe me ia, a i inaina ia ia,
If a man marries a woman and sleeps with her, but ends up hating her,
14 A olelo ino ia ia, a hookaulana i kona inoa ma ka hewa, i ka i ana'ku, Ua lawe au i keia wahine, a i kuu hele ana io na la, aole i loaa ia'u ia he puupaa.
and accuses her of being immoral, giving her a bad name, saying, “I married this woman and slept with her, but I found out she wasn't a virgin.”
15 Alaila e lawe ka makuakane o ke kaikamahine, a me kona makuwahine, a hali aku i na hoailona puupaa o ke kaikamahine i na lunakahiko o ke kulanakauhale ma ka ipuka:
The woman's parents are to bring the proof of her virginity to the elders at the town gate,
16 A e olelo aku ka makuakane o ke kaikamahine i na lunakahiko, Haawi aku la au i kuu kaikamahine i wahine na koia kanaka, a ua inaina mai oia ia ia;
and the father will explain to them, “I gave my daughter in marriage to this man, but he has ended up hating her.
17 Aia hoi, ua olelo ino mai oia ia ia, i ka i ana mai, Aole i loaa ia'u kau kaikamahine, ho puupaa; aka, oia na hoailona puupaa o kuu kaikamahine: a o hohola ae la laua i ke kapa imua o na lunakahiko o ke kulanakauhale.
Now he has accused her of being immoral, saying, ‘I found out that your daughter wasn't a virgin.’ But here's the proof of her virginity.” The parents shall spread out the sheet in front of the town elders.
18 A e lawe na lunakahiko o ia kulanakauhale i kela kanaka a e hahau ia ia;
Then the elders of that city shall take the man and punish him.
19 A e hoouku ia ia i hookahi haneri sekela kala, a e haawi aku ia no ka makuakane o ke kaikamahine; no ka mea, ua hookaulana aku ia i ka inoa o ka wahine puupaa o ka Iseraela ma ka hewa: a e lilo ia i wahine nana; aole ia e hookuke aku ia ia i kona mau la a pau.
They shall also fine him a hundred shekels of silver and give the money to the young woman's father, because this man has given an Israelite virgin a bad name. She is to remain his wife; he is not allowed to divorce her as long as he lives.
20 Aka, ina he oiaio keia mea, aole i loaa na hoailona puupaa no ke kaikamahine;
But if the accusation is true, and there's no proof of the woman's virginity,
21 Alaila e lawe mai lakou i ke kaikamahine iwaho o ka puka hale o kona makuakane, a e hailuku aku na kanaka o ia kulanakauhale ia ia i ka pohaku e make ia; no ka mea, ua hana ino ia iloko o ka Iseraela, ua moe koloho iloko o ka hale o kona makuakane; a e lawe aku oe i ka hewa mai ou aku la.
she is to be taken to the door of her father's house, and there the men of her town are to stone her to death. She has done something disgraceful in Israel by acting immorally in her father's house. You must eliminate the evil from among you.
22 A i loaa ke kanaka e moe ana me ka wahine i mareia na ke kane, alaila e make laua a elua, o ke kane i moe pu me ka wahine, laua o ka wahine. Pela oe e hemo aku ai i ka ino mai ka Iseraela aku.
If a man is found sleeping with someone else's wife, both the man and the woman must die. You must eliminate the evil from Israel.
23 O ke kaikamahine puupaa i hoopalauia na ke kane, a loaa oia i ke kanaka maloko o ke kulanakauhale, a moe pu me ia;
If a man meets a girl, a virgin engaged to another man, and sleeps with her there in the town,
24 Alaila e kai aku oukou ia laua a elua ma ka ipuka o ke kulanakauhale, a e hailuku oukou ia laua i ka pohaku, a make laua; o ke kaikamahine no kona hooho ole ana: a o ke kanaka no kona hoohaahaa ana i ka wahine a kona hoalauna: pela oukou e hemo aku ai i ka ino mai waena aku o oukou.
then you must take both of them to the town gate and stone them to death. The young woman is guilty because she did not cry out for help in the town, and the man is guilty because he has brought shame on someone else's fiancée. You must eliminate the evil from among you.
25 Aka, a i loaa i ke kanaka ma ke kula kekahi kaikamahine i hoopalauia, a hoopaa iho oia ia ia, a moe pu me ia; alaila, o ke kanaka wale no i moe me ia ke make:
However, if the man happens to meet a woman who is engaged out in the countryside, and he attacks her and rapes her, only the man has to die.
26 Aka, mai mea iki aku oe i ke kaikamahine; aohe ona hewa e make ai: no ka mea, e like me ke kanaka i ku e i kona hoalauna, a pepehi iho ia ia, pela hoi keia mea.
Don't do anything to the woman, because she has not committed a sin punishable by death. (This is the same kind of situation as when a man attacks someone else and murders them.)
27 No ka mea, ua loaa oia ia ia ma ke kula, a ua hooho aku la ua kaikamahine la i hoopalauia, aole nae he mea nana ia o hoopakele.
When the man raped the woman who was engaged out in the countryside, she shouted out, but there wasn't anyone there to rescue her.
28 A i loaa i ke kanaka ke kaikamahine puupaa i hoopalau ole ia, a lalau aku ia ia ia, a moe me ia, a ua loaa pono laua;
If a man happens to meet a virgin who is not engaged, and he grabs her and rapes her, and someone sees them,
29 Alaila e uku aku ko kanaka i moe me ia i kanalima sekela na ka makuakane o ua kaikamahine la, a o lilo ia i wahine nana; no kona hoohaahaa ana ia ia, aole ia e hookuke aku ia ia a pau na la ona.
the man must pay the woman's father fifty shekels of silver, and he must marry her because he has brought shame on her. He is not allowed to divorce her as long as he lives.
30 Mai lawe ke kanaka i ka wahine a kona makuakane, aole hoi e wehe i ke kapa o kona makuakane.
A man must not marry his father's wife, so that he won't bring shame on his father.