< Oihanakahuna 7 >
1 EIA hoi ke kanawai o ka mohaihala: he hoano loa ia.
“Now this is the law of the guilt offering, which is most holy:
2 Ma kahi e pepehi ai lakou i ka mohaikuni, malaila no e pepehi ai lakou i ka mohaihala, a e pipi i ke koko ona maluna o ke kuahu a puni.
The guilt offering must be slaughtered in the place where the burnt offering is slaughtered, and the priest shall sprinkle its blood on all sides of the altar.
3 A e mohai aku oia i kona kaikea a pau; o ka huelo, a me ka nikiniki maluna o ka naau,
And all the fat from it shall be offered: the fat tail, the fat that covers the entrails,
4 A o na puupaa elua, a me ke konahua maluna o laua, ka mea ma ka puhaka, a me ka aa o ke au ma ke akepaa, me na puupaa, oia kana e lawe ai:
both kidneys with the fat on them near the loins, and the lobe of the liver, which is to be removed with the kidneys.
5 A e kuni aku ke kahuna ia mau mea, maluna o ke kuahu, he mohai kanmahaia ma ke ahi ia Iehova; he mohaihala ia.
The priest shall burn them on the altar as an offering made by fire to the LORD; it is a guilt offering.
6 A e ai na kane a pau iwaena o na kahuna ia mea; e aiia ma kahi hoano; he mea hoano loa ia.
Every male among the priests may eat of it. It must be eaten in a holy place; it is most holy.
7 E like me ka mohailawehala, pela no ka mohaihala, he kanawai hookahi no ia mau mea; e lilo no ia i ke kahuna, nana ia e hoolilo i kalahala.
The guilt offering is like the sin offering; the same law applies to both. It belongs to the priest who makes atonement with it.
8 A o ke kahuna nana i mohai aku i ka mohaikuni o kekahi kanaka, e lilo nona ka ili o ka mohaikuni ana i mohai ai.
As for the priest who presents a burnt offering for anyone, the hide of that offering belongs to him.
9 A o kamohaiai apau i moa i ka umu, a i moa i ko paparai, a me ke pa, e lilo no ia na ke kahuna nana ia i mohai aku.
Likewise, every grain offering that is baked in an oven or cooked in a pan or on a griddle belongs to the priest who presents it,
10 A o na mohaiai a pau i huiia me ka aila, a maloo, e lilo na na keiki a pau a Aarona e like ka kekahi me ka kekahi.
and every grain offering, whether dry or mixed with oil, belongs equally to all the sons of Aaron.
11 Eia hoi ke kanawai o ka alaila o na mohaihoomalu ana e mohai aku ai ia Iehova.
Now this is the law of the peace offering that one may present to the LORD:
12 A ma e mohai oia ia i mea e hoomaikai ai, alaila, e mohai aku oia me ka alana hoomaikai i na popopalaoa hn ole i huiia me ka aila, a me na papapalaoa hu ole i hamoia me ka aila, a me na popopalaoa i huiia me ka aila, no ka palaoa wali i paraiia.
If he offers it in thanksgiving, then along with the sacrifice of thanksgiving he shall offer unleavened cakes mixed with olive oil, unleavened wafers coated with oil, and well-kneaded cakes of fine flour mixed with oil.
13 A he mea e ae kana e mohaiai he mohai nana, o ka berena hu me ka alana hoomaikai no kana mau mohaihoomalu.
Along with his peace offering of thanksgiving he is to present an offering with cakes of leavened bread.
14 A noloko o ia mea e mohai aku ai ia i hookahi no ka mohai okoa, i mohai hoali ia Iehova; a e lilo ia na ke kahuna nana i pipi i ke koko o na mohaihoomalu.
From the cakes he must present one portion of each offering as a contribution to the LORD. It belongs to the priest who sprinkles the blood of the peace offering.
15 A o ka io o ka alana, o kana mau mohaihoomalu no ka hoomaikai, e aiia ia i ka la i mohaiia'i ia; aole oia e hookoe i kauwahi a kakahiaka.
The meat of the sacrifice of his peace offering of thanksgiving must be eaten on the day he offers it; none of it may be left until morning.
16 Aka, ina he mea hoohiki paha, a he mohai haawi wale, ka alana o kona mohai, e aiia ia i ka la i mohai aku ai oia i kana mohai; a ia la ae, aiia'i kolaila koena.
If, however, the sacrifice he offers is a vow or a freewill offering, it shall be eaten on the day he presents his sacrifice, but the remainder may be eaten on the next day.
17 Aka o ke koena o ka io o ka alana, i ke kolu o ka la, e hoopauia ia i ke ahi.
But any meat of the sacrifice remaining until the third day must be burned up.
18 A ina e aiia kauwahi o ka io o ka alana o kana mau mohaihoomalu, i ke kolu o ka la, aole ia e maliuia mai, aole hoi e heluia ia na ka mea nana ia e mohai aku; e lilo ia i mea e hoowahawahaia, a o ka mea nana e ai ia mea, o kau maluna ona kona hewa.
If any of the meat from his peace offering is eaten on the third day, it will not be accepted. It will not be credited to the one who presented it; it shall be an abomination, and the one who eats of it shall bear his iniquity.
19 A o ka io i pili i ka mea maemae ole, aole ia e aiia, e hoopauia oia i ke ahi. A o ka io hoi, e ai ka poe maemae a pau i ka io.
Meat that touches anything unclean must not be eaten; it is to be burned up. As for any other meat, anyone who is ceremonially clean may eat it.
20 Aka o ka mea nana e ai i ka io o ka alana o na mohaihoomalu, na mea o Iehova, e kau ana kona haumia maluna ona, e okiia'ku ia mai kona poe kanaka aku.
But if anyone who is unclean eats meat from the peace offering that belongs to the LORD, that person must be cut off from his people.
21 A o ke kanaka nana e hoopa aku i ka mea haumia, i ka haumia paha o ke kanaka, a i ka holoholona haumia, a i kekahi mea haumia e hoowahawahaia, a e ai hoi i ka io o ka alana o na mohaihoomalu, na mea o Iehova, e okiia'ku oia mai kona poe kanaka aku.
If one touches anything unclean, whether human uncleanness, an unclean animal, or any unclean, detestable thing, and then eats any of the meat of the peace offering that belongs to the LORD, that person must be cut off from his people.”
22 Olelo mai la hoi o Iehova ia Mose, i mai la,
Then the LORD said to Moses,
23 E olelo aku oe i na mamo a Iseraela, penei, Mai ai oukou i ke kaikea o ka bipi kauo, a o ka hipa, a o ke kao.
“Speak to the Israelites and say, ‘You are not to eat any of the fat of an ox, a sheep, or a goat.
24 A o ke kaikea o ka holoholona make wale, a o ke kaikea o ka mea i haehaeia e na holoholona, e pono ia i ka kela mea keia mea e ae, aole loa hoi oukou e ai ia mea.
The fat of an animal found dead or mauled by wild beasts may be used for any other purpose, but you must not eat it.
25 A o ka mea nana e ai i ko kaikea o ka holoholona a na kanaka i kaumaha ai i ka mohai ma ke ahi ia Iehova, o ka mea i ai ia mea, oia ke okiia'ku mai kona poo kanaka aku.
If anyone eats the fat of an animal from which an offering made by fire may be presented to the LORD, the one who eats it must be cut off from his people.
26 Aole hoi oukou e ai i ko koko, o ke koko o ka manu, a o ka holoholona, iloko o kahi o ko oukou mau hale.
You must not eat the blood of any bird or animal in any of your dwellings.
27 O ke kanaka i ai i ke koko, oia ke okiia'ku mai kona poe kanaka aku.
If anyone eats blood, that person must be cut off from his people.’”
28 Olelo mai la hoi o Iehova ia Mose, i mai la,
Then the LORD said to Moses,
29 E olelo aku oe i na mamo a Iseraela, penei, O ka mea mohai i ka alana o kana mau mohaihoomalu ia Iehova, e lawe mai oia i kana mohai ia Iehova noloko o ka alana o kana mau mohaihoomalu.
“Speak to the Israelites and say, ‘Anyone who presents a peace offering to the LORD must bring it as his sacrifice to the LORD.
30 Na kona mau lima no e lawe mai i na mohai o Iehova i kaumahaia ma ke ahi, o ke kaikea me ka umauma, oia kana e lawe mai ai, i hooluliia ka umauma i mohaihoali ma ke alo o Iehova.
With his own hands he is to bring the offerings made by fire to the LORD; he shall bring the fat, together with the breast, and wave the breast as a wave offering before the LORD.
31 A e kuni ke kahuna i ke kai kea maluna o ke kuahu; a e lilo ka umauma na Aaroua a me kana mau keiki.
The priest is to burn the fat on the altar, but the breast belongs to Aaron and his sons.
32 A o ka uha mua akau, oia ka oukou e haawi aku ai i ke kahuna i mohaihoali, noloko o na alana o na mohaihoomalu a oukou.
And you are to give the right thigh to the priest as a contribution from your peace offering.
33 O kekahi o ka Aarona mau keiki nana e mohai aku i ke koko o na mohaihoomalu a me ke kaikea, e lilo nana ka nha mua akau i kuleana nona.
The son of Aaron who presents the blood and fat of the peace offering shall have the right thigh as a portion.
34 No ka mea, o ka umauma luli, a me ka uha hoali, oia ka'u i lawe ai mai na mamo a Iseraela, noluna mai hoi o na alana o ka lakou mau mohaihoomalu, a na haawi hoi aa ia mau mea ia Aarona ke kahuna, a i kana mau keiki; he kanawai mau iwaena o na mamo a Iseraela,
I have taken from the sons of Israel the breast of the wave offering and the thigh of the contribution of their peace offerings, and I have given them to Aaron the priest and his sons as a permanent portion from the sons of Israel.’”
35 Oia hoi ko ka poni ana o Aarona, a me ko ka pom ana o kana mau keiki noloko mai o na mohai o Iehova i kanmahaia ma ke ahi, i ka la i haawi ai oia ia lakou e lawelawe imua o Iehova ma ka oihanakahuna;
This is the portion of the offerings made by fire to the LORD for Aaron and his sons since the day they were presented to serve the LORD as priests.
36 O ka mea a Iehova i kanoha mai ai e haawiia na lakou ko na mamo a Iseraela, i ka la i poni ai oia ia lakou, he kanawai mau no ko lakou mau hanauna.
On the day they were anointed, the LORD commanded that this be given them by the sons of Israel. It is a permanent portion for the generations to come.
37 Oia ka kanawai o ka mohaikuni, o ka mohaiai, a o ka mohailawehala, a me ka mohaihala, a o na mohai poni, a me ka alana o na mohaihoomalu;
This is the law of the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the guilt offering, the ordination offering, and the peace offering,
38 Ka mea a Iehova i kanoha mai ai ia Mose ma ka mauna Sinai, i ka la i kanoha mai ai oia i na mamo a Iseraela e kanmaha lakou i ko lakou mau mohai ia Iehova, ma ka waonahele o Sinai.
which the LORD gave Moses on Mount Sinai on the day He commanded the Israelites to present their offerings to the LORD in the Wilderness of Sinai.