< Levitikọs 2 >

1 “‘Mgbe onye ọbụla wetaara Onyenwe anyị onyinye mkpụrụ ọka, onyinye ya ga-abụ nke ezi ụtụ ọka a kwọrọ nke ọma. Ha ga-awụkwasị ya mmanụ oliv, tinyekwa ihe nsure ọkụ na-esi isi ụtọ nʼelu ya,
‘If you bring to Yahweh an offering of grain, it must consist of finely-ground flour. You must pour olive oil on it, and put some incense on it,
2 ọ ga-ebutere ya ụmụ Erọn ndị nchụaja. Onye nchụaja ga-ekpoju ụtụ ọka na mmanụ ahụ nʼaka, tinyekwara ihe nsure ọkụ na-esi isi ụtọ niile ahụ, kpọọ ihe ndị a ọkụ dịka oke ncheta nʼelu ebe ịchụ aja. Ọ ga-abụkwa onyinye nsure ọkụ, nke na-esi isi ụtọ nye Onyenwe anyị.
and take it to one of the priests. The priest will take a handful of the flour and the oil with the incense and burn it on the altar. That part will symbolize [that all of the offering truly belongs to Yahweh]. And the aroma will be pleasing to Yahweh.
3 Ma nke fọdụrụ nʼonyinye ọka ahụ bụ nke Erọn na ụmụ ya. Ọ bụ oke dịkarịsịrị nsọ nke onyinye nsure ọkụ niile echere nʼihu Onyenwe anyị.
The part of that offering that is not burned will belong to Aaron and his sons. It is a very holy part of the offerings that are given to Yahweh by [burning them] in a fire.
4 “‘Ọ bụrụ na onyinye mmadụ wetara bụ achịcha eghere nʼite e ji eghe ihe, ọ ga-abụ nke e ji ezi ụtụ ọka a kwọrọ nke ọma mee. Ọ ga-abụ ogbe achịcha agwara mmanụ oliv nke a na-ejighị ihe na-eko achịcha mee, maọbụ achịcha mbadamba e tere mmanụ nke a na-ejighị ihe na-eko achịcha mee.
‘If you bring an offering that is made from grain, something that is baked in an oven, it must be made from finely-ground flour. You may bring loaves made from flour mixed with olive oil but without yeast, or you may bring wafers with olive oil smeared on them, but also made without yeast.
5 Ọ bụrụ na onyinye mmadụ wetara bụ achịcha e ghere eghe, achịcha ahụ aghaghị ịbụ nke e mere site nʼezi ụtụ ọka a kwọrọ nke ọma, nke a gwakọtara mmanụ, nke na-enweghị ihe na-eko achịcha nʼime ya.
If your offering is cooked (on a griddle/in a shallow pan), it must be made from finely-ground flour mixed with olive oil and without yeast.
6 Nyawasịa ya, wụkwasị ya mmanụ nʼelu, ọ bụkwa onyinye mkpụrụ ọka.
You must crumble it and pour olive oil on it. That will be your offering made from grain.
7 Ọ bụrụ na onyinye mkpụrụ ọka gị bụ ihe e siri nʼite, ọ ghaghị ịbụ ezi ụtụ ọka a kwọrọ nke ọma, e tinyetụrụ mmanụ oliv.
If your offering that is made from grain is cooked in a pan, it must be made of finely-ground flour mixed with olive oil.
8 Ị ga-ebute onyinye mkpụrụ ọka ahụ bunye ya onye nchụaja. Ọ ga-eche ya nʼihu Onyenwe anyị nʼebe ịchụ aja.
Bring to Yahweh your grain offering. Give it to the priest, and he will take it to the altar.
9 Onye nchụaja ga-ekporo ụfọdụ nʼaka dịka oke ncheta nʼime onyinye ọka ahụ, kpọọ ya ọkụ nʼelu ebe ịchụ aja dịka aja e surere nʼọkụ, nke isisi ya na-atọ Onyenwe anyị ezi ụtọ.
He will take a part of it that will symbolize that all the offering belongs to Yahweh. He will burn that part on the altar, and the aroma as it burns will be pleasing to Yahweh.
10 Ma nke fọdụrụ nʼonyinye ọka ahụ bụ nke Erọn na ụmụ ya. Ọ bụ oke dịkarịsịrị nsọ nke onyinye nsure ọkụ niile echere nʼihu Onyenwe anyị.
The part that is not burned will belong to Aaron and his sons. It is a very holy part of the offerings given to Yahweh by [burning them] in a fire.
11 “‘Unu etinyela ihe na-eko ọka ọbụla nʼonyinye mkpụrụ ọka unu na-enye Onyenwe anyị, nʼihi na unu ekwesighị ịkpọ ihe na-eko achịcha maọbụ mmanụ aṅụ ọkụ nʼonyinye nsure ọkụ unu na-enye Onyenwe anyị.
‘Every offering that is made from grain and that you bring to Yahweh must be made without yeast, because you must not put any yeast or honey in any offering to Yahweh that is burned [on the altar].
12 Unu nwere ike nye Onyenwe anyị achịcha e ji ihe na-eko achịcha na mmanụ aṅụ mee nʼoge onyinye owuwe ihe ubi, ma a gaghị eme otu a nʼoge onyinye ọchụchụ aja nsure ọkụ, nke na-esi isi ụtọ.
You may bring to Yahweh an offering of the first part of your harvest, but that is not to be burned on the altar to produce an aroma that will be pleasing to Yahweh.
13 Unu aghaghị itinye nnu nʼime onyinye mkpụrụ ọka ọbụla unu na-enye. Unu ahapụla ọgbụgba ndụ Chineke unu nʼonyinye mkpụrụ ọka unu. Tinyenụ nnu nʼonyinye unu niile.
Put salt on all your offerings that are made from grain. The salt represents the agreement that your God [made with] you, so be sure that you do not forget to put salt on those offerings.
14 “‘Ọ bụrụ na onyinye mkpụrụ ọka ị na-ewetara Onyenwe anyị bụ mkpụrụ mbụ nke ubi gị, site nʼọka ọhụrụ gị weta ọka a sụrụ asụ, maọbụ nke a hụrụ nʼọkụ.
‘If you bring to Yahweh an offering of the first part of your harvest of grain, offer some new grain that has been crushed and roasted in a fire.
15 Tinye ya mmanụ na ụda na-esi isi ụtọ. Ọ ga-abụ onyinye ọka.
Put olive oil and incense on it, and that will be your offering made from grain.
16 Onye nchụaja ga-ewere oke ncheta nʼime ọka ahụ a sụrụ asụ, nke a gwara mmanụ na ụda na-esi isi ụtọ, dịka onyinye nsure ọkụ nye Onyenwe anyị.
The priest will take a part of the flour and oil along with the incense. [That will symbolize that all the offering truly belongs to Yahweh]. He will burn that part on the altar, to be an offering given to Yahweh by [burning it] in a fire.’”

< Levitikọs 2 >