< Oihanakahuna 25 >

1 OLELO mai la hoi o Iehova ia Mose ma ka mauna Sinai, i mai la,
Yahweh spoke to Moses on Mount Sinai, saying,
2 E olelo aku oe i na mamo a Iseraela, a e i aku ia lakou, Aia komo oukou i ka aina a'u e haawi aku nei ia oukou, alaila e malama ka aina i ka Sabati no Iehova.
“Speak to the people of Israel and say to them, 'When you come into the land that I give you, then the land must be made to keep a Sabbath for Yahweh.
3 I na makahiki eono e lulu hua ai oe ma kau mahinaai, a i na makahiki eono e paipai ai oe i kou malawaina, a e ohi hoi i kona hua.
You must plant your field for six years, and for six years you must prune your vineyard and gather the produce.
4 Aka o ka hiku o ka makahiki, e lilo ia i Sabati e hoomaha ai no ka aina, i Sabati no Iehova; mai lulu hua oe ma kau mahinaai, aole hoi oe e paipai i kou malawaina,
But in the seventh year, a Sabbath of solemn rest for the land must be observed, a Sabbath for Yahweh. You must not plant your field or prune your vineyard.
5 O ka mea ulu wale no kau ai, mai okioki oe ia, aole hoi e ohi i na hua waina o kou kumu waina paipai ole ia; he makahiki ia e hoomaha ai no ka aina.
You must not conduct an organized harvest of whatever grows by itself, and you must not conduct an organized harvest of whatever grapes grow on your unpruned vines. This will be a year of solemn rest for the land.
6 A o ka Sabati o ka aina he ai na oukou, nau, a na kau kauwa, a na kau kaikamahine, a na kau kauwa hoolimalimaia, a na kou malihini e noho pu ana me oe,
Whatever the unworked land grows during the Sabbath year will be food for you. You, your male and female servants, your hired servants and the foreigners who live with you may gather food,
7 A na kau mau holoholona, me na holoholona ma kou aina, he ai kona hua a pau,
and your livestock and also wild animals may eat whatever the land produces.
8 A e helu oe i na Sabati makahiki ehiku nou, i ehiku hiku mau makahiki, a o ka wa o na Sabati makahiki ehiku, he kanahakumamaiwa mau makahiki nou.
You must count off seven Sabbaths of years, that is, seven times seven years, so that there will be seven Sabbaths of years, totaling forty-nine years.
9 Alaila e hookani ai oe i ka pu Iubile, i ka la umi o ka malama ahiku, i ka la kalahala, e hookani ai oukou i ka pu ma ko oukou aina a puni.
Then you must blow a loud trumpet everywhere on the tenth day of the seventh month. On the Day of Atonement you must blow a trumpet throughout all your land.
10 A e hoano oukou i ke kanalima o ka makahiki, a e hai aku i ke kuu wale ana a puni ka aina, i ka poe a pau e noho ana ilaila; e lilo ia i Iubile ia oukou, a e hoi oukou kela kanaka keia kanaka i kona aina iho, a e hoi oukou kela kanaka keia kanaka i kona ohana iho.
You must set apart the fiftieth year to Yahweh and proclaim liberty throughout the land to all its inhabitants. It will be a Jubilee for you, in which property and slaves must be returned to their families.
11 He Iubile auanei ia makahiki kanalima ia oukou. Mai lulu hua oukou, aole hoi e okioki i ka mea ulu wale ia makahiki, aole hoi e ohi i ko ke kumuwaina paipai ole ia.
The fiftieth year will be a Jubilee for you. You must not plant or conduct an organized harvest. Eat whatever grows by itself, and gather the grapes that grow on the unpruned vines.
12 No ka mea, he Iubile ia, e hoano auanei ia ia oukou; mailoko mai o ka mahinaai, e ai ai oukou i kona hua.
For it is a Jubilee, which will be holy for you. You must eat the produce that grows by itself out of the fields.
13 I ka makahiki o ua Iubile nei, e hoi ai oukou kela kanaka keia kanaka i kona aina iho.
You must return everyone to his own property in this year of Jubilee.
14 Ina e kuai lilo aku oe i kekahi mea i kou hoalauna, a ina kuai lilo mai oe i kekahi mea mai ka lima mai o kou hoalauna, mai noho oukou a hooluhi hewa kekahi i kekahi.
If you sell any land to your neighbor or buy any land from your neighbor, you must not cheat or wrong each other.
15 E like me ka helu o na makahiki mahope ae o ka Iubile, e kuai lilo mai me kou hoalauna, a e like me ka helu o na makahiki o na hua, a kuai lilo aku oia ia oe.
If you buy land from your neighbor, consider the number of years and crops that can be harvested until the next Jubilee. Your neighbor selling the land must consider that also.
16 Mamuli o ka nui o na makahiki e hoonui ai oe i ke kumu kuai o ia mea; a mamuli o ka uuku o na makahiki, e houuku ai i kona kumu kuai; no ka mea, ma ka helu o na makahiki hua, e kuai lilo aku ai oia ia oe.
A larger number of years until the next Jubilee will increase the value of land, and a smaller number of years until the next Jubilee will decrease the value, because the number of harvests the land will produce for the new owner is related to the number of years before the next Jubilee.
17 Nolaila, mai hooluhihewa kekahi i kekahi, aka e weliweli oe i kou Akua: owau no Iehova ko oukou Akua.
You must not cheat or wrong one another; instead, you must honor your God, for I am Yahweh your God.
18 No ka mea, e hana oukou ma ka'u kauoha, a e malama hoi i ko'u mau kanawai, a e hana ma ia mau mea; a e noho no oukou ma ka aina me ka maluhia.
Therefore you must obey my decrees, keep my laws, and carry them out. Then you will live in the land in safety.
19 A e hoohua mai ka aina i kona mau hua, a e ai oukou a maona, a e noho maluhia oukou ilaila.
The land will yield its produce, and you will eat your fill and live there in safety.
20 A ina olelo oukou, He aha la ka kakou mea e ai ai, i ka hiku o ka makahiki? aia hoi, aole kakou e luluhua, aole hoi e houluulu i ko kakou mau hua;
You might say, “What will we eat during the seventh year? Look, we cannot plant or gather our produce.”
21 Alaila e kauoha ai au i ka'u hoomaikai ana mai una o oukou i ke ono o ka makahiki, a e hoohua mai ia i ka hua no na makahiki ekolu;
I will command my blessing to come upon you in the sixth year, and it will produce harvest enough for three years.
22 A i ka walu o ka makahiki e lulu hua ai oukou, a e ai no i ka hua kahiko, a hiki i ka iwa o ka makahiki; a komo mai na hua ona, e ai no oukou i ka mea kahiko.
You will plant in the eighth year and continue to eat from the previous years' produce and the stored food. Until the harvest of the ninth year comes in, you will be able to eat from the provisions stored in the previous years.
23 Aole e kuai lilo mau ia aku ka aina; no ka mea, no'u no ka aina, no ka mea hoi, he poe malihini oukou, e noho malihini ana me au nei.
The land must not be sold to a new permanent owner, because the land is mine. You are all foreigners and temporary residents on my land.
24 A ma ka aina a pau o oukou, e haawi aku oukou e kuai hou ia ka aina.
You must observe the right of redemption for all the land that you acquire; you must allow the land to be bought back by the family from whom you bought it.
25 Ina i ilihune ae kou hoahanau, a ua kuai lilo aku i kauwahi o kona aina, a hele mai kekahi o kona poe hoahanau, e kuai hou, alaila e kuai lilo mai oia i ka mea a kona hoahanau i kuai lilo aku.
If your fellow Israelite became poor and for that reason sold some of his property, then his nearest relative may come and buy back the property that he sold to you.
26 A ina aole o ke kanaka mea nana e kuai lilo hou mai, a e hiki ia ia iho ke kuai lilo hou mai;
If a man has no relative to redeem his property, but if he has prospered and has the ability to redeem it,
27 Alaila e helu oia i na makahiki o kona lilo ana i ke kuaiia, a hoihoi aku i ke koena i ke kanaka ia ia ka aina ana i kuai lilo aku ai; i hoi ai oia i kona aina iho.
then he may calculate the years since the land was sold and repay the balance to the man to whom he sold it. Then he may return to his own property.
28 Aka ina e hiki ole ia ia ke hoihoi aku ia mea, alaila ka mea i kuai lilo aku e waiho no ia iloko o ka lima o ka mea kuai lilo mai ia mea, a hiki i ka makahiki Iubile; ae hemo ia i ka Iubile, a hoi oia i kona aina iho.
But if he is not able to get the land back for himself, then the land he has sold will remain in the ownership of the one who bought it until the year of Jubilee. At the year of Jubilee, the land will be returned to the man who sold it, and the original owner will return to his property.
29 A ina e kuai lilo aku kekahi kanaka i ka hale noho maloko o ke kulanakauhale paa i ka pa, alaila e hiki ia ia ke kuai lilo hou mai maloko o ia makahiki okoa, mahope iho o ke kuai lilo ana'ku. Ia makahiki a puni e pono ia ia ke kuai lilo hou mai.
If a man sells a house in a walled city, then he may buy it back within a whole year after it was sold. For a full year he will have the right of redemption.
30 A ina i ole e kuai lilo mai ia iloko o ka wa e puni ai ka makahiki, alaila ka hale iloko o ke kulanakauhale paa i ka pa, e hoomau loa ia i ka mea nana i kuai lilo mai, i kona mau hanauna; aole ia e hemo i ka labile.
If the house is not redeemed within a full year, then the house in the walled city will become the permanent property of the buyer and his descendants. It is not to be returned in the year of Jubilee.
31 Aka o na hale ma na kauhale aole i puni i ka pa, e heluia lakou e like me na mahinaai o ka aina; e hiki no ia lakou ke kuai lilo hou ia mai, a e hemo no i ka lubile.
But the houses of the villages that have no wall around them will be considered as the field of the land. They may be redeemed, and they must be returned during the year of Jubilee.
32 Aka o na kulanakauhale o ka Levi a me na hale o lakou, e hiki no i na pua a Levi ke kuai lilo hou mai i kela manawa keia manawa,
However, the houses owned by the Levites in their cities may be redeemed at any time.
33 Ina e kuai lilo mai kekahi i ko na pua a Levi, alaila ka hale i kuai lilo ia aku, a me ke kulanakauhale ona, e hemo no ia i ka lubile; no ka mea, o na hale o na kulanakauhale o ka poe pua a Levi, o ko lakou waiwai no ia iwaena o na mamo a Iseraela.
If one of the Levites does not redeem a house he sold, then the house that was sold in the city where it is located must be returned in the year of Jubilee, for the houses of the cities of the Levites are their property among the people of Israel.
34 Aka o ka mahinaai e pili ana i ko lakou kulanakauhale, aole ia i kuai lilo ia'ku: no ka mea, o ko lakou waiwai mau no ia.
But the fields around their cities may not be sold because they are the permanent property of the Levites.
35 A ina na lilo kou hoahanau i ilihune, a ua nawaliwali ae la kona lima, alaila e kokua oe ia ia; ina hoi he malihini, a he mea noho malihini, i ola pu ia me oe.
If your fellow countryman becomes poor, so that he can no longer provide for himself, then you must help him as you would help a foreigner or anyone else living as an outsider among you.
36 Mai lawe oe i ka uku kuala ona, aole hoi i ka mahuahua ana: aka e weliweli oe i kou Akua, i hiki i kou hoahanau ke ola pu me oe.
Do not charge him interest or try to profit from him in any way, but honor your God so that your brother may keep living with you.
37 Aole oe e haawi lilo ole ae i kau moni, no ka uku kuala, aole hoi e haawi i kau ai ia ia no ka hoonui ia.
You must not give him a loan of money and charge interest, nor sell him your food to earn a profit.
38 Owau no o Iehova o ko oukou Akua, ka mea i lawe mai ia oukou mai ka aina mai o Aigupita, e haawi ia oukou i ka aina o Kanaana, i Akua au no oukou.
I am Yahweh your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, in order that I might give you the land of Canaan, and that I might be your God.
39 A ina i ilihune ae kou hoahanau, e noho kokoke ana me oe, a kuai lilo ia'ku ia nou, aole oe e hoohana ia ia nou me he kauwa paa la:
If your fellow countryman has become poor and sells himself to you, you must not make him work like a slave.
40 Aka me he paaua la, a, me he mea noho malihini la, e noho ai oia me oe, a e hookauwa oia nau a hiki i ka makahiki Iubile.
Treat him as a hired servant. He must be like someone living temporarily with you. He will serve with you until the year of Jubilee.
41 Alaila e hele aku oia, mai ou aku la, oia pu me kana mau keiki me ia, a e hoi aku no i kana ohana, a i ka aina o kona mau makua.
Then he will go away from you, he and his children with him, and he will return to his own family and to his fathers' property.
42 No ka mea, he mau kauwa na'u lakou, a'u i lawe mai nei mai ka aina mai o Aignpita; aole lakou e kuai lilo ia aku me he mau kauwa paa la.
For they are my servants whom I brought out of the land of Egypt. They will not be sold as slaves.
43 Aole oe e hoohaku maluna ona me ke oolea, aka e weliweli oe i kou Akua.
You must not rule over them harshly, but you must honor your God.
44 O kau mau kauwa kaue paa, a me kau mau kauwa wahine paa, i lilo ia oe, no na lahuikanaka e puni ana ia oe lakou; no lakou mai e kuai oukou i mau kauwakane paa, a i mau kauwawahine paa.
As for your male and female slaves, whom you can obtain from the nations who live around you, you may buy slaves from them.
45 A no na keiki a na malihini e noho malihini ana iwaena o oukou, no lakou e kuai ai oukou, a no ko lakou mau ohana me oukou, i loaa ia lakou ma ko oukou aina; a e lilo lakou i waiwai nau.
You may also buy slaves from the foreigners who are living among you, that is, from their families who are with you, children who have been born in your land. They may become your property.
46 A e lawe hoi oukou ia lakou i waiwai na ka oukou mau keiki mahope o oukou, e ili iho i waiwai ua lakou; aet lilo lakou i kauwa mau na oukou; aka, maluna o ko oukou mau hoahanau, na mamo a Iseraela, aole e hoohaku kekahi maluna o kekahi mo ke oolea.
You may provide such slaves as an inheritance for your children after you, to hold as property, and make them slaves for life, but you must not rule over your brothers among the people of Israel with harshness.
47 A ina e waiwai nui ae ka mea noho, a o ka malihini me oe, a e ilihune ae kou hoahanau e noho kokoke ana me ia, a kuai lilo aku oia ia ia iho i ka malihini, a i ka mea noho ma ou la, a i ka pua paha o ka ohana a ka malihini;
If a foreigner or someone living temporarily with you has become wealthy, and if one of your fellow Israelites has become poor and sells himself to that foreigner, or to someone in a foreigner's family,
48 Mahope o kona kuai lilo ia'ku, e hiki ke kuai lilo hou ia mai. E hiki i kekahi o kona mau hoahanau ke kuai lilo hou mai.
after your fellow Israelite has been bought, he may be bought back. Someone in his family may redeem him.
49 E pono i ka hoahanau o kona makuakane, a me ke keiki a ka hoahanau o kona makuakane, ke kuai lilo hou mai, a e hiki i kekahi o kona io iho, no kona ohana iho, ke kuai lilo hou mai ia ia; a ina e hiki i kona lima iho, he pono no ke kuai hou mai oia ia ia iho.
It might be the person's uncle, or his uncle's son, who redeems him, or anyone who is his close relative from his family. Or, if he has become prosperous, he may redeem himself.
50 A e kuka pu oia me ka mea nana ia i kuai lilo mai, mai ka makahiki mai i kuai lilo ia'ku ai oia ia ia, a hiki i ka makahiki Iubile, a o ke kumu kuai ona e hoolikeia ia me ka helu o na makahiki, e like me ka wa o ka paaua, pela no ia ia.
He must bargain with the man who bought him; they must count the years from the year he sold himself to his purchaser until the year of Jubilee. The price of his redemption must be figured in keeping with the rate paid to a hired servant, for the number of years he might continue to work for the one who bought him.
51 Ina he nui ua makahiki i koe, e like me ia e haawi ai oia i ke kumu kuai, e kuai lilo hou mai, mailoko mai o ka moni i kuai lilo ia mai ai oia.
If there are still many years until the year of Jubilee, he must pay back as the price for his redemption an amount of money that is in proportion to the number of those years.
52 A ina he uuku na makahiki i koe a hiki i ka makahiki lubile, alaila e helu pu me ia, a e like me na makahiki, e haawi hou ai oia ia ia i ke kumu kuai, e kuai lilo hou ia mai ai oia.
If there are only a few years to the year of Jubilee, then he must bargain with his purchaser to reflect the number of years left before the year of Jubilee, and he must pay for his redemption in keeping with the number of years.
53 Me he paaua la i hoolimalimaia ma ka makahiki e noho ai oia me ia; aole nae e hoohaku maluna ona me ko oolea mamua o kou mau maka.
He is to be treated like a man hired year by year. You must make sure he is not treated with harshness.
54 A ina i ole e kuai lilo hou ia mai, ma ia mau mea, alaila e hele aku no ia i ka makahiki Iubile, oia pu me kana mau keiki me ia.
If he is not redeemed by these means, then he must serve until the year of Jubilee, he and his children with him.
55 No ka mea, ia'u nei, he poe kauwa na mamo a Iseraela: o ka'u mau kauwa lakou, a'u i lawe mai nei mai ka aina mai o Aigupita: owau no Iehova ko oukou Akua.
To me the people of Israel are servants. They are my servants whom I brought out of the land of Egypt. I am Yahweh your God.'”

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