< Oihanakahuna 16 >
1 OLELO mai la o Iehova ia Mose mahope iho o ka make ana o na keiki elua a Aarona, i ko laua kaumaha ana imua o Iehova a make iho la:
After the two sons of Aaron died because they burned incense to Yahweh [in a manner that was contrary to what Yahweh commanded], Yahweh spoke to Moses/me.
2 I mai la hoi o Iehova ia Mose, E olelo ae oe ia Aarona i kou kaikuaana, i ole ai ia e hele mai i na wa a pau iloko o kahi hoano, maloko o ka paku, ma ke alo o ka noho aloha, ka mea maluna o ka pahu, o make ia; no ka mea, e ikea au iloko o ke ao, maluna o ka noho aloha.
He said to him/me, “Warn your [older] brother Aaron that he must not enter the Very Holy Place inside the curtain that is in the Sacred Tent whenever he wants to, because the cover of the sacred chest is there. That is the place where the priest (makes atonement for/requests me to forgive) sins. I am present in the cloud that is over the cover of the sacred chest. If Aaron goes in that room when it is not the proper time, he will die!
3 Penei e komo ai o Aarona iloko o kahi hoano, me ka bipikane opiopio i mohailawehala, a me ka hipakane i mohaikuni.
“When Aaron enters the Sacred Tent area, he must bring a bull that [will be killed] to become an offering/sacrifice for sins, and a ram [to be killed] to be an offering that will be completely burned [on the altar].
4 E hookomo oia i kahi kapa komo olona hoano, a o ka lole wawae olona kahi ma kona io, a e kaeiia oia me ke kaei olona, a me ka papale olona oia e kahikoia'i: oia na kapa hoano; nolaila e holoi oia i kona io i ka wai, a pela e hookomo ai ia mau mea.
Then he must bathe his whole body, and put on the linen underwear/undershorts and the linen gown. He must tie the linen sash/waistbands around his waist and wrap the turban around his head. Those are his sacred garments.
5 E lawe oia i na keiki kao elua o ke anaina o na mamo a Iseraela, i mohailawehala, a i ka hipakane i mohaikuni.
The Israeli people must then bring to him two male goats [to be killed] as an offering/sacrifice for sin, and a ram to be [killed and] burned completely [on the altar].
6 A e kaumaha o Aarona i kana bipikane he mohailawehala, ka mea nona iho, a e hana i kalahala nona iho, a i kalahala no kona ohana.
“Aaron must offer the bull [to me] to be a sacrifice in order that (I will forgive his sins and the sins of his family/his sins and the sins of his family will be forgiven).
7 A e lawe oia i ua mau kao la elua, a e hoike hoi ia laua ma ke alo o Iehova, ma ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina.
Then he must bring the two male goats to me at the entrance to the Sacred Tent.
8 A e hailona iho o Aarona no na kao elua, o kekahi no Iehova, o kekahi no ke I kao hele.
He must (cast lots/throw down stones that have been marked) to determine which goat will be [sacrificed] to me, and which will be the goat that will be set free.
9 A e lawe mai o Aarona i ke kao i lilo no Iehova, a e kaumaha hoi ia i mohailawehala.
Aaron must bring to me the goat that was chosen to be sacrificed. It will be an offering for the people’s sins.
10 Aka o ke kao i lilo i kao hele, oia ke hoike ola ia ma ke alo o Iehova, e hana i kalahala me ia, a e hookuuia'e e hele ia i kao kela iloko o ka waonahele.
Aaron must also bring to me the other goat, but it is not to be killed. It will be freed while it is still alive. As a result of Aaron sending it into the desert, the people’s sins will be forgiven.
11 A e lawe mai o Aarona i ka bipikane he mohailawehala, ka mea nona iho, a e hana oia i kalahala nona iho, a no kona ohana, a e pepehi hoi oia i ka bipikane o ka mohailawehala, ka mea nona iho.
“Then Aaron must bring the young bull to me, to be an offering/sacrifice for himself and for his family. He must slaughter that bull to be an offering for their sins, [and he must drain the blood into a basin].
12 A e lawe oia i hookahi ipu kapuwahi piha i na lanahu ahi e aa ana, mai luna iho o ke kuahu ma ke alo o Iehova, a me ka piha o kona mau lima i ka mea ala i hoowaliia, a e hali ae, iloko ae o ka paku.
Then he must take some burning coals from the [bronze] altar and put them in the incense burner. Then he must fill his hands with fragrant finely-ground incense. Then he must take the incense and the incense burner inside the curtain into the Very Holy Place [of the Sacred Tent].
13 A e kau oia i ka mea ala maluna iho o ke ahi ma ke alo o Iehova, i uhi ae ke ao o ka mea ala, i ka noho aloha maluna o ka berita, i ole ai ia e make.
There he must put the incense on the burning coals, with the result that a cloud of burning incense will rise up over the lid of the sacred chest. If he obeys these instructions, he will not die [like Korah’s two sons did because of offering incense incorrectly] (OR, [because of being in God’s presence]).
14 E lawe hoi oia i kauwahi o ke koko o ka bipikane, a e pipi ae ia maluna o ka noho aloha, me kona mananianalima, ma ka hikina; a ma ke alo o ka noho aloha oia e pipi ae i ke koko, me kona manamanalima, ehiku ka pipi ana.
Then he must dip his finger into [the basin] and sprinkle some blood on the lid of the sacred chest, and also sprinkle some blood seven times against the front of the chest.
15 Alaila e pepehi oia i ke kao, i ka mohailawehala no na kanaka, a e lawe mai i kona koko maloko o ka paku, a e hana me ia koko e like me kana i hana'i me ke koko o ka bipikane, a e pipi ae ia maluna o ka noho aloha, a ma ke alo o ka noho aloha.
[“Aaron must then go outside the Sacred Tent] and slaughter the goat to be an offering for the sins of the people. Then he must bring its blood into the Very Holy Place behind the curtain. There he must sprinkle [some of] that blood on the lid of the sacred chest and against the front of the chest, like he did with the bull’s blood.
16 A e hana oia i kalahala no kahi hoano, no ka haumia o na mamo a Iseraela, a no ko lakou mau hala ma ko lakou hewa a pau; a pela no oia e hana'i no ka halelewa o ke anaina, e waiho ana iwaena o lakou, iwaenakonu o ko lakou haumia.
By doing that, he will purify the Very Holy Place. And he must sprinkle more of the blood on the Sacred Tent, because the tent is in the midst of the camp of the Israeli people who have become unacceptable to me [because of their sins].
17 Aole loa he kanaka maloko o ka halelewa o ke anaina i kona wa e komo ai e hana i kalahala ma kahi hoano, a puka hou ia, a ua hana hoi oia i Kalahala nona iho, a no kona ohana, a no ke anaina a pau o ka Iseraela.
When Aaron goes into the Very Holy Place [in the Sacred Tent] to purify it, no one else is permitted to enter [the other part of] the Sacred Tent. Only after Aaron has performed rituals to enable me to forgive him and his family, and all the Israeli people, is any priest permitted to enter the Sacred Tent.
18 A e hele ae ia iwaho i ke kuahu, ka mea ma ke alo o Iehova, a e hana i kalahala nona; a e lawe oia i kauwahi o ke koko o ka bipikane, a me kauwahi o ke koko o ke kao, a e kau ma na pepeiaohao o ke kuahu a puni.
“Then Aaron must go outside the tent to purify my altar. He must do this by smearing some of the blood from the bull and some of the blood from the goat on each of the projections at the corners of the altar.
19 A e pipi oia i kauwahi o ke koko maluna ona, me kona manamanalima, ehiku ka pipi ana; a e hoomaemae ia mea, a e hoano hoi ia mai ka haumia o na mamo a Iseraela.
Then Aaron must dip his finger into the [basin of] blood and sprinkle some of the blood over the altar seven times. By doing that, he will cleanse it from being unholy [because of the sins] of the Israeli people, and it will become holy again.
20 A pau kona huikala ana i kahi hoano, a me ka halelewa o ke anaina, a me ke kuahu, alaila e lawe mai oia i ke kao oia:
“When Aaron has finished purifying the Very Holy Place [inside the Sacred Tent] and all of the Sacred Tent and the altar, he must bring the goat that was chosen to be set free.
21 A e kau o Aarona i kona mau lima maluna o ke poo o ke kao ola: a e hai ae maluna ona i na hewa a pau o na mamo a Iseraela, a me ko lakou hala a pau, ma ko lakou lawehala ana a pau, e waiho ana ia mau mea ma ko poo o ke kao, a e hookuu aku ia ia ma ka lima o ke kanaka pono, iloko o ka waonahele.
He must put both of his hands on the head of the goat and confess all the sins [DOU] of the Israeli people. By doing that, he will put [the guilt of] their sins on the head of the goat. Then he must give the goat to a man who is chosen, and that man will send the goat out into the desert.
22 A e hali aku ke kao i ko lakou hewa a pau maluna ona i ka aina kanaka ole; a e hookuu wale aku oia i ke kao iloko o ka waonahele.
[It is as though] the goat will carry away into the desert [the guilt for] the sins of all the people.
23 A e komo o Aarona maloko o ka halelewa o ke anaina, a e hoohemo ae i kona kapa olona, ana i hookomo ai i kona wa i hele ai iloko o kahi hoano, a e waiho iho ia mau mea malaila.
“When Aaron approaches the Sacred Tent, he must take off the linen clothes that he wore when he [previously] entered the Very Holy Place, and he must leave those clothes there.
24 A e holoi oia i kona io i ka wai, ma kahi hoano, a e hookomo oia i kona mau kapa, a e hele iwaho, a e kaumaha i kona mohaikuni, a me ka mohaikuni o na kanaka, a e hana hoi oia i kalahala nona iho, a no na kanaka.
Then he must bathe in a sacred place, put on his regular/ordinary clothes, and sacrifice the animals that will be burned completely on the altar for his own sins and for the sins of the Israeli people. By doing that he will enable me to forgive him and them.
25 A o ke kaikea o ka mohailawehala, oia kana e kuni ai maluna o ke kuahu.
He must also burn on the altar all the fat of the bull and the goat that were sacrificed.
26 A o ka mea nana i hookuu i ke kao i ka waoakua, e holoi oia i kona kapa, a e auau i ka wai, a mahope iho e hele mai ia iloko o kahi hoomoana.
“The man who was chosen to send the other goat into the desert and free it there must afterwards wash his clothes and bathe. Then he may return to the camp.
27 A o ka bipikane, ka mohailawehala, a mo ke kao, ka mohailawehala, ua laweia ko laua koko iloko e hana i kalahala ma kahi hoano, oia ke laweia'e mawaho o kahi hoomoana; a e hoopau lakou i ke ahi i ko laua mau ili, a me ko laua io, a me ko laua lepo.
The carcasses of the bull and the goat that were slaughtered to be an offering/sacrifice for the people’s sins, whose blood was taken inside the Very Holy Place to enable Yahweh to forgive the Israeli people, must be carried outside the camp and burned. The hides/skins of the animals, the inner organs, and the dung must also be burned.
28 A o ka mea i puhi ia mau mea, e holoi oia i kona mau kapa, a e auau i ka wai, a mahope iho e hele mai ia iloko o kahi hoomoana.
The man who burns those things must then wash his clothes and bathe before he returns to the camp.
29 Eia hoi ke kanawai e mau ana no oukou; i ka hiku o ka malama, i ka la umi o ka malama, e hookaumaha i ko oukou mau uhane, aole e hana iki i ka hana, o ke kanaka o ko oukou aina iho, a o ka malihini e noho ana iwaena o oukou:
“On (October/the month after the dry season ends), on the day that I have appointed, you all must (fast/abstain from eating food) and not do any work. This is a rule/law that will never end. It must be obeyed by you people who have been Israelis all your lives, and also by foreigners who are living among you.
30 No ka mea, oia ka la e hana'i i kalahala no oukou, e huikala ai ia oukou i maemae oukou, mai ko oukou hewa a pau, imua o ke alo o Iehova.
On that day, Aaron will perform rituals to enable me to forgive you all, and then I will cleanse/free you all from [the guilt of] all your sins and you will become acceptable to me.
31 E lilo hoi ia i Sabati e maha'i no oukou, a e hookaumaha i ko oukou mau uhane, ma ke kanawai mau loa.
That will be a day for you to rest and not do any work, like the Sabbath days, and you must (fast/abstain from eating food) all that day. That is a permanent command/law for you all to obey.
32 A o ke kahuna ana e poni ai, a e hoolaa ai, e hana ma ka oihanakahuna ma kahi o kona makuakane, oia ke hana i kalahala, a e hookomo i na kapa olona, i na kapa hoano.
In future years, [after Aaron has died], this ritual/ceremony to enable me to forgive you all [DOU] will be performed by the Supreme Priest who is anointed [with olive oil] and appointed to serve instead of his ancestor Aaron. He must put on the sacred clothes made of linen
33 A e hana oia i kalahala no ke keenakapu hoano, a e hana hoi oia i kalahala no ka halelewa o ke anaina, a me ke kuahu; a e hana hoi i kalahala no na kahuna, a me na kanaka a pau o ke anaina.
and offer sacrifices to purify the Very Holy Place, all of the Sacred Tent, the altar, the priests, and all the Israel people [like Aaron did].
34 E lilo ia i kanawai mau loa no oukou, e hana i kalahala no na mamo a Iseraela no ko lakou hewa a pau, pakahi i ka makahiki. Hana iho la ia e like me ka Iehova kauoha ia Mose.
This will be a permanent command/law for you to obey once every year, to enable me to forgive you Israeli people for the sins that you have committed.” Moses/I obeyed all those instructions/commands that Yahweh had given to him/me.