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1 Hagi Mosese'a Ra Anumzamo'ma asamia kea Israeli naga nofite kva vahezaga zamasamino, amanage huno Ra Anumzamo'a hunante'ne,
Moses spoke to the leaders of the tribes of the people of Israel. He said, “This is what Yahweh has commanded.
2 Mago ne'mo'ma Ra Anumzamofonte'ma huvempa huge, e'ina hugahuema huno mago kema eri anakisuno'a, ananke'are oti'neno hugahuema hu'nenia zana amage anteno ana maka'zana hugahie.
When anyone makes a vow to Yahweh, or swears an oath to bind himself with a promise, he must not break his word. He must keep his promise to do everything that comes out of his mouth.
3 Hagi mago mofamo'ma nefa agoragama mani'neno Ra Anumzamofonte'ma huvempa huge, e'ina hugahuema huno mago kema eri anakisuno'a,
When a young woman living in her father's house makes a vow to Yahweh and binds herself with a promise,
4 nefa'ma ana ke'ma nentahino mago kema anante'ma huontesigeno'a, anama huvempa nehuno erinaki'nesia kemo'a ana maka megahie.
if her father hears the vow and the promise by which she has bound herself, and if he says nothing to reverse her, then all her vows will remain in force. Every promise by which she has bound herself will remain in force.
5 Hu'neanagi nefa'ma ananke'ma nentahino i'oma huno huntesiana, anama huvempama hu'nea kerera kna'a e'origahie. Hagi anama huvempama hu'nea kemofo kinafintira Ra Anumzamo'a atrentesigeno amane fru huno manigahie.
But if her father hears about her vow and her promise, and if he says nothing to her, then all the vows and promises that she took on herself will remain in force.
6 Hianagi mago mofamo'ma ontahi'neno agiteti'ma ame'ama huno huvempa hu'nesia mofa'mo'ma vema omerisigeno'a,
However, if her father hears all the vows she made and her solemn promises with which she has bound herself, and if he overrules her on that same day, then they will not remain in force. Yahweh will forgive her because her father had overruled her.
7 neve'ma ananke'ma nentahino mago'zama osanigeno'a, ana huvempa ke'amo'a megahie.
If she marries a man while she is under those vows, or if she makes rash promises with which she obligates herself, those obligations will remain in force.
8 Hianagi neve'ma ananke'ma nentahino, i'oma huno huntesiana, anama huvempama hu'nea kerera kna'a e'origahie. Hagi Ra Anumzamo'a kefozama'a atrentenigeno ana huvempa ke'afintera amane fru huno manigahie.
But if her husband stops her on the day that he hears about it, then he cancels the vow that she has made, the rash talk of her lips with which she has bound herself. Yahweh will release her.
9 Hianagi kento a'mo'o, neve'ma atresigeno mani'nenia a'mo'ma Ra Anumzamofonte huvempa hu'nesiana, mika huvempa kema hu'nenia ke'amo'a megahie.
But as for a widow or a divorced woman, everything by which she has bound herself will remain in force against her.
10 Hianagi vema eri'nesia a'mo'ma neve agorga mani'neno, Ramofonte'ma huvempa hanigeno,
If a woman made a vow in her husband's house or obligates herself by taking an oath,
11 neve'ma ana nanekema nentahino, mago nanekema osaniana, miko huvempa ke'amo'a megahie.
and her husband hears of it, but he says nothing to her and he does oppose her, then all her vows must stand and the obligations she made must remain in force.
12 Hianagi neve'ma ana kema nentahino mago rimpama osanigeno'a, ana huvempa ke'amofo kinafintira Ra Anumzamo'a atrentegahie.
But if her husband cancels them on the day that he heard about them, then whatever came out of her lips about her vows or promises will not remain in force. Her husband has canceled them. Yahweh will release her.
13 Hagi mago'a huvempa ke'ma hunaku'ma ana a'mo'ma hanigeno'a, neve'a antahino keno huntenkeno, huvempa hino.
Every vow or oath a woman takes that binds her to deny herself something may be confirmed or canceled by her husband.
14 Hianagi ana a'mo'ma huvempama hania zupama neve'ma ana huvempa ke'ma nentahino, mago kema osaniana neve'a ana huvempa ke'arera mago arimpa hugahie.
But if he says nothing at all to her day after day, then he confirms all her vows and binding promises that she has made. He has confirmed them because he has said nothing to her at the time that he heard about them.
15 Hianagi neve'ma ana huvempama hania ke'ma antahiteno, mago arimpama osaniana neve'a ana knazana agra'a erigahie
If her husband tries to cancel his wife's vow a long time after he has heard about it, then he will be responsible for her sin.”
16 Ama'i tra kea vene a'enema aravema hana'anki, mofamo'ma nefa nompima manizamofo trakema Ra Anumzamo'ma Mosesema hunte'nea naneke.
These are the statutes that Yahweh commanded Moses to announce—statutes for what is between a man and his wife and between a father and his daughter when she is in her youth in her father's family.