< Zmavarene 21 >
1 Mosesega ama'na kasegea Israeli vahe'mokizmi zamigahane.
“Now these are the decrees that you must set before them:
2 Kagrama Hibru vahepinti'ma kazokzo eri'za vahe'ma mizama asenunka, 6si'a kafufinke kagri kazokazo eri'za vahera manite'na, 7ni kafurera atregeno mizana osu amne fru huno vino.
'If you buy a Hebrew servant, he is to serve for six years, and in the seventh year he will go free without paying anything.
3 Ana kazokzo eri'za ne'mo'ma a'ma e'orinenigenka mizama hu'nenunka, anama hunte'nana kafurera atregeno agrake vino. Hianagi ko'ma a'ma ante'nenia ne'ma mizama se'nesunka, ana a'ene atregeno vino.
If he came by himself, he must go free by himself; if he is married, then his wife must go free with him.
4 Hagi kazokzo eri'za ne'ma mizama se'ne'nia venafo'ma a'ma miza humi'nenigeno mofavrema ante'nenuno'a, ana a'ane ne'mofa'anena ana venafo azampi netreno, agrake vugahie.
If his master gave him a wife and she bore him sons or daughters, the wife and her children will belong to her master, and he must go free by himself.
5 Hianagi ana kazokzo eri'za ne'mo'ma huama'ma huno, nagri'ma mizaseno nafa'a hunante'nemofonku'ene a'ni'agu'ene mofavreni'agura tusiza huno navenesiankina nagra zamatre'na fru hu'na amne ovugahue huno'ma hanigeno'a,
But if the servant plainly says, “I love my master, my wife, and my children; I will not go out free,”
6 mizama hunte'nea kva'amo'ma avreno Anumzamofonte vuteno, ete avreno kafa zafarero ete kafantero vuno hakare vahe avufi vahe'ma zamagesa rerapone zota erino agesa reraponenkeno agri kazokzo eri'za vahe mani'neno ufrigahie.
then his master must bring him to God. The master must bring him to a door or doorpost, and his master must bore his ear through with an awl. Then the servant will serve him for life.
7 Mago ne'mo'ma, mofa'ama kazokazo eri'za mofa manisie huno'ma zagore'ma atresige'noma mizamasesiana, ve kazozko eri'za vahe'ma nehiaza huno, 7ni kafurera atresigenora frua huno amnea ovugahie.
If a man sells his daughter as a female servant, she must not go free as the male servants do.
8 Ana mofa'ma a'nie huno miza hu'ne'nia venafo'ma muse osania zama hanigeno'a, ana venafo'a ana mofara atrenkeno ete nefa'a miza hino. Hagi ana mofa'ma miza hu'nenia venafo'ma mago'enena ru kaziga vahetera mizantera ozmino, na'ankure, kva'amo'a agra'a ana mofa'mofo so'e manizama'a eri haviza hu'ne.
If she does not please her master, who has designated her for himself, then he must let her be bought back. He has no right to sell her to a foreign people. He has no such right, since he has treated her deceitfully.
9 Hagi ana mofa'ma miza hu'nea ne'mo'ma, ne'mofonte'ma a'e huno huntenesuno'a, agra mofa'ama kegava nehiaza huno kegava hunteno.
If her master designates her as a wife for his son, he must treat her the same as if she were his daughter.
10 Hagi henka'ama, ana ne'mo'ma ru a'ma erisnuno'a, pusa a'enena ko'ma nehiaza huno nemaseno, knare huno kukena'ane kave'are'enena kegava huntegahie.
If he takes another wife for himself, he must not diminish her food, clothing, or her marital rights.
11 Hagi ana 3'a zama huntega'zama, ana a'mofoma huontesigeno'a, ana a'mo'a zagoa miza osu amne atreno vugahie.
But if he does not provide these three things for her, then she can go free without paying any money.
12 Iza'o vahe'ma ahe frisia nera, agri'enena ahe frigahaze.
Whoever strikes a man so that he dies, that person must surely be put to death.
13 Hianagi mago ne'mo'ma mago'azama hanifi hantaga huno mago vahe'ma ahe frisiana, Anumzamo atresigeno ana zana fore hugahiankino, agu'vazi kuma'ma retro'ma huntenerega ana ne'mo'a freno vugahie.
If the man did not do it with premeditation, but instead by accident, then I will fix a place to where he can flee.
14 Ana hu'neanagi mago ne'mo'ma vahe'ma ahe friku'ma, oku'ama antahintahi retro huteno, ana ne'ma ahe frina, ana nera Kresramana vu itareti'enena amne avazu huta ahe frigahaze.
If a man willfully attacks his neighbor and kills him according to a cunning plan, then you must take him, even if he is at God's altar, so that he may die.
15 Iza'o nefano nererano ahesia nera, ahenkeno frino.
Whoever hits his father or mother must surely be put to death.
16 Iza'o mago vahe'ma musufa avreno eme frakino antege, zagore atrege'ma hania nera ahe friho.
Whoever kidnaps a person—whether the kidnapper sells him, or that person is found in his hand—that kidnapper must be put to death.
17 Iza'o nererano nefanoma huhaviza huntesia nera ahenkeno frino.
Whoever curses his father or his mother must surely be put to death.
18 Tare netremoke'ma fra nevazisapinti'ma, mago'mo'ma azanknonuro have knonuro ahenkeno ofrigahianagi, ana zanku'ma krima erino'ma mani'nenigeno,
If men fight and one hits the other with a stone or with his fist, and that person does not die, but is confined to his bed;
19 kri'amo'ma osi'a knare hinkeno'ma azompare megi'a vanoma hanigeno'a, ahe'nea nera kanazana omigahie. Hianagi krima maseneno kna'ama atre'nea zantera miza hunenteno kegava hunentenkeno kriamo'a knare ome huntegahie.
then if he recovers and is able to walk about using his staff, the man who struck him must pay for the loss of his time; he must also pay for his complete recovery. But that man is not guilty of murder.
20 Mago ne'mo'ma kazokzo eri'za ne'amofono, kazokzo eri'za a'amofoma kanonu'ma ahenkeno frisiana, ana kazokzo eriza vahe'mofo nafa'amofo kanazana amiho.
If a man hits his male servant or his female servant with a staff, and if the servant dies as a result of the blow, then that man must surely be punished.
21 Hianagi ana kazokazo eri'za vahe'mo'ma mago kano, tare kanama manite'no'ma knamare'niana, anama ahe'nea kva nera kna omigahaze. Na'ankure ana kazokzo eri'za nera mizamase'nea ne'mofo su'za mani'ne.
However, if the servant lives for a day or two, the master must not be punished, for he will have suffered the loss of the servant.
22 Tare netremoke'ma ha' nehu'ne mago'ma amu'ene hu'nesnia a'ma ahesigeno nena osu'nesia mofavrema kasenenteno, ana a'mo'ma hazenke'ma e'orisigeno'a, ana a'mofo neve'ma zago agima ahentesiama'a miza neseno nanekema refkohu kva vahe'mo'ma e'i'a amio hanazama'a amino.
If men fight together and hurt a pregnant woman so that she miscarries, but there is no other injury to her, then the guilty man must surely be fined as the woman's husband demands it from him, and he must pay as the judges determine.
23 Hianagi ana a'mo'ma ra hazenke'ma erinkeno'a, anahukna hazenke agri'enena amigahaze. Ahe fri'nirera, agri'enena ahe frigahaze.
But if there is serious injury, then you must give a life for a life,
24 Hagi avurgama repro haniana, agri'enena avurga repro hiho. Hagi ave'ma ru tafrina, agri'enena ave ru tafriho, hagi agia azama ruhantgina, agri'enena anazanke huta agiaza ruhantgiho.
an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a hand for a hand, a foot for a foot,
25 Tevefima kre kasage'na, agri'enena tevefi kre kasageho, avufga rutraga hu'nena, ana zanke huta agri'enena avufga rutraga hiho. Hagi aheno avufgama ru korampamagi'nena, ana nera aheta avufga ru korampagiho.
a burn for a burn, a wound for a wound, or a bruise for a bruise.
26 Kazokzo eri'za nero, kazokzo eri'za aro mizama sentenesia kva'amo avurgama repro hutrenkeno'a, agra ana nona'a atresigeno ana kazokzo eri'za vahe'mo'a zagoa miza osu fru huno amne vugahie.
If a man hits the eye of his male servant or of his female servant and destroys it, then he must let the servant go free in compensation for his eye.
27 Hagi kazokzo eri'za ne'amofono, a'amofoma mizama se'nesia venafo'ma aheno mago ave'ma ru tafrisiana, ana kazokzo eri'za vahe'a ana nona'a atrenkeno mizana oseno fru huno amne vino.
If he knocks out a tooth of his male servant or female servant, he must let the servant go free as compensation for the tooth.
28 Mago ve bulimakao afu'mo'ma mago nero, aro pazive anuti'ma ahe frinketa, ana ve bulimakao afura have knonteti ahefrinkeno frina avufaga'a oneho. Hianagi ana ve bulimakamofo venafona keaga hunteta kna omiho.
If an ox gores a man or a woman to death, the ox must surely be stoned, and its flesh must not be eaten; but the ox's owner must be acquitted of guilt.
29 Hianagi ana ve bulimakamo'ma vahe'ma nehe'nigenoma kegina huno antenogu eme asamisage'noma, ana kema eritreno bulimaka'ama keginafima avre onte'nenigeno mago veo aro ahefrisigeno'a, ana ve bulimakao'a havenkanonu ahenefritma, bulimakao nefanena ahefriho.
But if the ox had a habit of goring in the past, and its owner was warned but did not keep it in, and the ox has killed a man or a woman, that ox must be stoned, and its owner also must be put to death.
30 Ana hugahianagi bulimakaomo'ma ahefrinesia vahe'mofo nona hinogu'ma naga'amozama miza agima ahentesazama'a mizaseno.
If a payment is required for his life, he must pay whatever he is required to pay.
31 Mago mofaro, ne'mofavreo, bulimakao afu'mo'ma pazive'anuma ahe frinkeno'a anazanke huno mizaseno.
If the ox has gored a man's son or daughter, the ox's owner must do what this decree requires him to do.
32 Bulimakao afu'mo'ma mago kazokazo eri'za aro veoma pazive'anuti'ma ahe frinkeno'a, ana eri'za vahe'mofo kva nera bulimakaomofo venafo'a 30'a silva zago nemino, ana bulimakao afura have knonu ahe frino.
If the ox gores a male servant or a female servant, the ox's owner must pay thirty shekels of silver, and the ox must be stoned.
33 Mago' vahe'mo'ma keri kafinenteno'o kafinte'nesia kerima eri hagaro huteno refi otenenige'noma mago' ne'mofo bulimakao afumo'o donki afumo'ma ana kerifima uramina,
If a man opens a pit, or if a man digs a pit and does not cover it, and an ox or a donkey falls into it,
34 kerima asente'nesnimo'a ana bulimakaono, tonki afutera nona huno miza hinkeno, anama frisia zagamo'a agriza segahie.
the owner of the pit must repay the loss. He must give money to the dead animal's owner, and the dead animal will become his.
35 Mago ne'mofo bulimakao afumo'ma, mago ne'mofo bulimakao afu'ma ahefrina, ana bulimakao afutremofo nafa'amokea amnema manisia bulimakao afura zagore atreke ana zagoa amu'nompinti refako nehuke, anama fri'nea bulimakao afura amu'nompinti arutaneke refako hi'o.
If one man's ox hurts another man's ox so that it dies, then they must sell the live ox and divide its price, and they must also divide the dead ox.
36 Hianagi ko'ma pazive'anuti'ma ha'ma nehania bulimakao afumofo venafo'ma antahi'neno keginafima onte'nenigeno, rumofo bulimakao afu'ma ahefrisiana, anama frisia bulimakao afu'mofo venafo'na ete bulimakao afuteti nona huno miza senenteno fri'nesia bulimakao afura erigahie.
But if it was known that the ox had a habit of goring in time past, and its owner has not kept it in, he must surely pay ox for ox, and the dead animal will become his own.