< Ebyabaleevi 13 >

1 Awo Mukama n’agamba Musa ne Alooni nti,
Yahweh said this to Aaron and Moses/me:
2 “Omuntu yenna bw’anaabanga n’akazimbye ku lususu lw’omubiri gwe, oba awabutuse, oba awali akatulututtu, ne wafaanana ng’awali endwadde ey’ebigenge, aleetebwenga eri Alooni kabona, oba eri omu ku batabani be bakabona.
“When someone has on his skin a swelling or a rash or a shiny/bright spot that may become (contagious/a dreaded skin disease), he must be brought to Aaron or to one of his sons who are also priests.
3 Kabona anaakeberanga ekifo ekyo awazimbye ku lususu, bw’anaasanganga ng’obwoya obuli awo awazimbye bufuuse bweru, ate nga awalwadde wennyise okusinga olususu lw’omubiri gw’omuntu oyo, ng’olwo ebyo bigenge. Kabona bw’anaamalanga okumukebera anaalangiriranga nti omuntu oyo si mulongoofu.
The priest must examine that part of the person’s skin. If the hair in that area has become white and it appears that the sore is deeper than just on the skin, it is a contagious skin disease. When the priest sees that, he must declare that the person must stay away from other people [MTY].
4 Naye awazimbye bwe wanaabanga walungudde, naye nga tewennyise okusinga olususu lw’omubiri gwe, ate nga n’obwoya mu wazimbye awo tebufuuse bweru, kabona anaasibiranga omuntu oyo omulwadde mu kalantiini okumala ennaku musanvu.
If the spot on the person’s skin is white but it does not appear that the sore is deeper than just on the skin, the priest must tell him to stay away from other people for seven days.
5 Ku lunaku olw’omusanvu kabona anaakeberanga omuntu oyo; bw’anaasanganga ng’awazimbye teweeyongedde, era nga n’obulwadde obwo tebusaasaanye ku lususu, anaayongeranga okumusibira mu kalantiini ennaku endala musanvu.
Then the priest must examine the person again. If the priest sees that the sore has not changed and has not spread, he must tell the person to stay away from people for seven more days.
6 Ku lunaku olw’omusanvu kabona anaddangamu okumukebera, kale bw’anaasanganga ng’obuzimbu tebukyalabika nnyo, era obulwadde obwo nga tebusaasaanye ku lususu, anaamulangiriranga nti mulongoofu; kubanga kubadde kubutuka bubutusi. Omuntu oyo anaayozanga engoye ze, era anaabanga mulongoofu.
Then the priest must examine him again. If the sore has faded and has not spread, the priest will allow him to be with other people again; it is only a rash. After the person washes his clothes, he will be allowed to be with other people again.
7 Naye okubutuka okwo bwe kunaasaasaananga ku lususu oluvannyuma lw’okweyanjula eri kabona amulangirire nti mulongoofu, anaateekwanga okuddayo eri kabona yeeyanjule buto.
But if the sore spreads after the priest has examined him, he must go to the priest again.
8 Kabona anaamukeberanga, bw’anaasanganga ng’okubutuka kusaasaanye ku lususu ku mubiri, kabona anaamulangiriranga nti si mulongoofu; ng’ebyo bigenge.
The priest will examine him; and if the sore has spread to more of the skin, it is a contagious skin disease, and the priest will declare that he must stay away from other people.
9 “Omuntu yenna bw’anaakwatibwanga ebigenge, anaaleetebwanga eri kabona.
When anyone has a contagious skin disease, he must be brought to the priest.
10 Kabona anaamukeberanga, bw’anaasangangawo obuzimbu obweru ku lususu nga bwerusizza n’obwoya, era awazimbye nga waliwo n’ennyama y’omubiri erungudde,
The priest must examine him. And if there is a white swelling in the skin that has caused the hair in that swelling to become white, and if the flesh in that area is painful/sensitive,
11 ebyo binaabanga bigenge eby’olutentezi ku lususu lw’omubiri gw’omuntu oyo, era kabona anaamulangiriranga nti si mulongoofu. Taasibibwenga mu kalantiini, kubanga amaze okutegeererwawo nga bw’atali mulongoofu.
it is a permanent skin disease, and the priest will declare that he must stay away from other people. The priest does not need to tell that person that he must avoid other people, because other people already are wanting to stay away from him.
12 “Naye singa ebigenge bisaasaana ku lususu ne bituuka wonna wonna okuva ku mutwe gw’omuntu oyo okutuuka ku bigere nga kabona bw’asobola okulaba,
‘If the disease spreads all over someone’s body, and the priest examines that person and sees that it is covering his skin from his head to his feet,
13 kale kabona anaakeberanga omuntu oyo; bwe kinaazuulibwanga ng’ebigenge bibunye omubiri gw’omuntu oyo gwonna, anaamulangiriranga nga bw’ali omulongoofu; kubanga omubiri gwe gwonna gufuuse mweru, oyo mulongoofu.
and it has caused all his skin to become white [which will indicate that the disease has ended], the priest will declare that the person does not have to stay away from other people.
14 Naye ku lususu lw’omuntu oyo bwe kunaalabikangako ennyama erungudde taabenga mulongoofu.
But if the person has open sores and they are very painful/sensitive, he has a contagious skin disease,
15 Kabona anaakeberanga ennyama eyo erungudde, n’amulangirira nga bw’atali mulongoofu. Ennyama erungudde si nnongoofu, kubanga bigenge.
and when the priest sees that, he will declare that the person must stay away from other people.
16 Naye singa ennyama erungudde ekyuka n’efuuka enjeru, omuntu oyo anajjanga eri Kabona.
But if the person’s flesh changes and becomes white, he must go to the priest again.
17 Kabona anaamukeberanga, bw’anaazuulanga ng’olususu olulwadde lufuuse lweru, anaalangiriranga omulwadde oyo okuba omulongoofu; bw’atyo anaabanga mulongoofu.
The priest must examine him again; and if the sores have become white, the priest will declare that the person who had been infected is now permitted to be with other people again.
18 “Omuntu bw’anaabanga alwadde ejjute ku lususu lwe, naye ne liwona,
‘Then someone has a boil on his skin and it has healed,
19 kyokka mu kifo awaali ejjute ne wajjawo obuzimbu obweru oba akatulututtu akatwakaavu, wasaana walagibwe kabona.
but in the place where the boil was a white swelling or a bright/shiny spot appears, he must go to the priest.
20 Kabona anaakeberangawo, bw’anaasanganga nga wennyise okusinga olususu, nga n’obwoya bwawo bufuuse bweru; kale kabona analangiriranga omuntu oyo nga bw’atali mulongoofu. Obwo bulwadde bwa bigenge ebifulumidde awo awaali ejjute.
The priest must examine it. And if it seems to be deeper than just on the skin, and if the hair in that spot has become white, it is a contagious skin disease that has appeared where the boil had been. And the priest will declare that the person must stay away from other people.
21 Naye kabona bw’anaakeberangawo, n’asanga ng’obwoya obuliwo si bweru, ate nga tewennyise okusinga olususu era nga tewakyalabika nnyo, kale kabona anaasibanga omuntu oyo mu kalantiini okumala ennaku musanvu.
But when the priest examines it, if there is no white hair in that spot and it is only on the surface of the skin and has become less bright/shiny, then the priest will order him to stay away from other people for seven days.
22 Naye obulwadde obwo bwe bunaasaasaananga ku lususu, kale kabona analangiriranga omuntu oyo nti si mulongoofu, ebyo nga bigenge.
But if it is spreading, it is contagious and the priest will declare that the person must stay away from other people.
23 Naye obuzimbu bwe bunaasigalanga mu kifo kimu ne butasaasaana, eyo eneebanga nkovu ya jjute, era kabona anaalangiriranga omuntu oyo nti mulongoofu.
But if that spot is unchanged and has not spread, it is only a scar from the boil, and the priest will declare that the person is permitted to be with other people again.
24 “Singa wabaawo ku lususu lw’omuntu awayidde omuliro, awo awali ennyama eyidde ne wazimba, ne wafuuka watwakaavu oba weeru,
‘Then someone has a burn on his skin and a bright/shiny or white spot appears, and the flesh in that area is sensitive/painful,
25 kabona anaakeberangawo, obwoya bwawo bwe bunaabanga bufuuse bweru, ate nga walabika ng’awennyise okusinga olususu, ebyo nga bigenge bye bifulumye ku lususu oluyidde. Kabona anaalangiriranga omuntu oyo nti si mulongoofu; ebyo binaabanga bigenge.
the priest must examine the spot. If the hair in that spot has turned white and it seems to be deeper than just on the surface of the skin, it is a contagious skin disease that has appeared where the burn was, and that person must stay away from other people.
26 Naye kabona bw’anaakeberanga awo awayidde, n’asanga ng’obwoya obuliwo si bweru, era nga tewennyise kusinga lususu, naye nga tewakyalabika nnyo, kabona anaasibiranga omuntu oyo mu kalantiini okumala ennaku musanvu.
But when the priest examines it and sees that there is no white hair in that spot and it is only on the surface of the skin, and has faded, the priest will declare that the person must stay away from people for seven days.
27 Ku lunaku olw’omusanvu kabona anaamukeberanga, kale bw’anaasanganga ng’obulwadde busaasaana ku lususu, kabona anaamulangiriranga nti si mulongoofu; ebyo nga bigenge.
On the seventh day, the priest will examine him again. If the sore is spreading, it is a contagious skin disease, and the priest will declare that the person must stay away from other people.
28 Naye obulwadde bwe bunaasigalanga mu kifo ekimu ne butasaasaana ku lususu, era ng’awazimbu tewakyalabika nnyo, buno bunaabanga buzimbu obuleeteddwa omuliro ogwayokyawo; kale kabona anaamulangiriranga nti mulongoofu; kubanga eyo y’enkovu ku lususu awaayokebwa omuliro.
However, if the spot is not changed and has not spread but has faded, it is only a scar from the burn, and the priest will declare that the person is permitted to be with other people again.
29 “Omusajja oba omukazi bw’anaalwalanga ebbwa ku mutwe oba ku kalevu,
‘If a man or a woman has a sore on his head or on his chin,
30 kabona anaakeberanga ebbwa eryo, bwe linaabanga lyennyise okusinga olususu, nga n’obwoya obulirimu bwa kyenvu ate nga bwa matalaga; kale kabona anaamulangiriranga nti si mulongoofu; eryo nga lye bbwa erisiiwa, nga bye bigenge eby’oku mutwe oba eby’oku kalevu.
the priest must examine it. If it appears to be deeper than [just on the surface of] the skin, and the hair in that spot has thinned out and has become yellowish, it is a contagious skin disease that causes itching. And the priest will declare that the person must stay away from other people.
31 Kabona bw’anaakeberanga ebbwa erisiiwa, n’asanga nga teryennyise kuyisa lususu, ate nga mu lyo nga temuliimu bwoya buddugavu, kale kabona anaasibiranga omuntu oyo alina ebbwa erisiiwa mu kalantiini amalemu ennaku musanvu.
But when the priest examines that kind of sore, if it seems to be only on the surface of the skin and there is no healthy hair in it, the priest will tell the person to stay away from other people for seven days.
32 Ku lunaku olw’omusanvu kabona anaakeberanga ebbwa eryo, bw’anaasanganga ng’okusiiwa tekusaasaanye, ate nga mu bbwa temuliimu bwoya bwa kyenvu, era ng’awasiiwa tewennyise kusinga lususu,
On the seventh day, the priest will examine the sore again. If it has not spread and if there is no yellow hair in that spot and if it appears to be only on the surface of the skin,
33 omuntu oyo asaananga amwebwe okuggyako awo awalwadde wokka; ate kabona anaamusibiranga mu kalantiini ennaku endala musanvu.
the person must shave the hair near the sore but not the hair on the sore. And the priest will tell him to stay away from other people for seven more days.
34 Ku lunaku olw’omusanvu kabona anaakeberanga awo awasiiwa, okusiiwa bwe kunaabanga tekusaasaanye ku lususu, ate nga tewennyise kusinga lususu, kale, kabona anaalangiriranga omuntu oyo nga bw’ali omulongoofu; era omuntu oyo anaayozanga engoye ze n’abeera mulongoofu.
On the seventh day, the priest will examine that spot again. If it has not spread and it appears to be only on the surface of the skin, the priest will declare that the person is permitted to be with people again. The person must wash his clothes, and then he can be with other people.
35 Naye okusiiwa bwe kunaasaasaananga ku lususu ng’amaze okulongooka,
But if the sore later spreads,
36 kabona anaayongeranga okumukebera, bw’anaasanganga ng’okusiiwa kusaasaanye ku lususu, kabona taanoonyenga bwoya bwa kyenvu mu bbwa eryo; omuntu oyo si mulongoofu.
the priest must examine him again. If the itch/sore has spread, the priest does not need to look for yellow hair, because it is clear that the person has a contagious skin disease.
37 Naye mu kulaba kwa kabona, okusiiwa bwe kunaabanga tekweyongedde, nga n’obwoya obwa kyenvu bukuze mu bbwa, olwo ng’okusiiwa kuwonye, era omuntu oyo nga mulongoofu era kabona naye anaamulangiriranga nti mulongoofu.
However, if the priest thinks that the spot has not changed, and healthy hair is growing in that area, it is clear that the itch has healed, and the priest will declare that the person is permitted to be with other people again.
38 “Omusajja oba omukazi bw’anaabanga n’obutulututtu obweru ku mubiri gwe,
‘Then a man or a woman has white spots on the skin,
39 kabona anaamukeberanga, bw’anaasanganga ng’obutulututtu bweruyeru, okwo kuba kubutukabutuka okuyiise ku lususu lw’omuntu oyo, ye aba mulongoofu.
the priest should examine them. But if the spots are dull white, it is only a rash, and [the priest will declare that] the person is permitted to be with other people.
40 “Omusajja bw’anaakuunyuukangako enviiri ze ku mutwe gwe zonna, anaabeeranga kyemwa, naye nga mulongoofu.
‘If a man loses the hair on any part of his head, he does not need to stay away from other people.
41 Era omusajja bw’anaakuunyuukangako enviiri ze ez’omu maaso nga ku kyenyi, oyo anaabanga wa kiwalaata eky’omu bwenyi, kyokka nga mulongoofu.
42 Naye mu mutwe omutali nviiri oba mu kiwalaata eky’omu bwenyi bwe munaabangamu akafo akalwadde ebbwa nga kalungudde keeruyeru nga kalimu obumyufumyufu, ebyo nga bigenge bye bifulumye mu mutwe ogutaliimu nviiri oba mu kiwalaata eky’omu bwenyi.
But if he gets a bright/shiny sore on his bald head or on his forehead, he has a contagious skin disease.
43 Kale kabona anaakeberanga omuntu oyo, bw’anaasanganga ng’akafo ako awalwadde ebbwa era awazimbye mu mutwe oguweddemu enviiri oba mu kiwalaata ekiri mu bwenyi, nga kalungudde era nga weeruyeru nga kalimu obumyufumyufu, nga walabika ng’ebigenge bwe biba nga biri ku lususu olw’omubiri,
The priest must examine him. If the swollen sore is a bright spot like [the spot on someone who has] a contagious skin disease,
44 omuntu oyo anaabanga mugenge, nga si mulongoofu. Kabona anaamulangiriranga nga bw’atali mulongoofu, olw’obulwadde obwo mu mutwe gwe.
the priest will declare that the man has a contagious skin disease and must not be with other people.
45 “Omuntu anaalwalanga ebigenge anaayambalanga engoye njulifu, n’enviiri z’oku mutwe gwe anaazirekanga ne zikula ne ziduumuuka, anaabikkanga ku mumwa gwe ogw’engulu n’atambula nga bw’aleekaana nti, ‘Siri mulongoofu! Siri mulongoofu!’
‘Anyone who has a contagious skin disease must wear torn clothes and not comb his hair. [When he is near other people], he must cover the lower part to his face and call out, “Do not come near me! I have a contagious skin disease!”
46 Ebbanga lyonna omuntu ly’anaamalanga ng’alina obulwadde obwo anaabeeranga si mulongoofu. Anaasulanga yekka mu nnyumba ye ebweru w’olusiisira.
He is not allowed to be with other people as long as he has the disease. He must live alone, outside the camp.’”
47 “Obulwadde bw’ebigenge bwe bunaalabikanga mu byambalo by’omusajja oba eby’omukazi, ebyambalo ebyo nga bikoleddwa mu byoya by’endiga oba mu bafuta oba maliba,
“Sometimes a person’s clothing gets mildew on it. It may be clothing that is woven from wool or made from linen or from leather.
48 oba mu nfunyiro ne mu ntabiro z’ebyambalo by’ebyoya by’endiga, oba mu bafuta oba mu maliba, oba mu kyambalo ekya buli ngeri yonna ekitungiddwa mu maliba;
49 era obulwadde obwo bwe bunaalabikanga nga bwa langi ya kiragalalagala oba myufumyufu, nga buli mu kyambalo oba mu nfunyiro oba mu ntabiro zaakyo, oba mu kyambalo kyonna ekitungiddwa mu maliba; obwo nga bulwadde bwa bigenge, era bunaalagibwanga kabona.
If the contaminated/mildewed part is greenish or reddish, it is a spreading mildew, and it must be shown to the priest.
50 Kabona anaakeberanga obulwadde obwo, anaasibiranga ekintu ekyo omuli obulwadde mu kalantiini okumala ennaku musanvu.
The priest will examine it, and then put it in a separate place by itself for seven days.
51 Ku lunaku olw’omusanvu kabona anaakeberanga obulwadde obwo. Bw’anaasanganga ng’obulwadde obwo bauaasanye mu kyambalo, mu nfunyiro oba mu butungiro oba mu maliba, oba mu kyonna ekitungiddwa mu maliba, ng’amanya ng’obulwadde obwo bwa bigenge ebitta n’omuntu; ekyo ekyambalo nga si kirongoofu.
On the seventh day he must examine it again. If the mildew has spread, it is clear that it is a type of mildew that destroys clothing, and that clothing must not be worn again.
52 Kabona anaayokyanga ebyambalo ebyo, obanga obulwadde buli mu nfunyiro oba mu ntabiro ez’ebyambalo ebya bafuta oba eby’ebyoya by’endiga, oba ebirala byonna ebitungiddwa mu maliba, kubanga obwo bwe bulwadde bw’ebigenge ebittira ddala. Ebyambalo ebyo binaayokebwanga mu muliro.
The owner must burn completely the item that has the mildew in it, whatever kind of item it is.
53 “Kabona bw’anaabanga akebedde ekyambalo ekirimu obulwadde, n’asanga nga tebusaasaanye mu kyambalo, ne mu nfunyiro zaakyo, oba ne mu ntabiro, oba ne mu kyonna ekitungiddwa mu maliba,
But when the priest examines it, if the mildew has not spread,
54 kale kabona anaalagiranga ne bayoza ekyambalo ekyo omuli obulwadde, n’ayongera okukisibira mu kalantiini ennaku endala musanvu.
he will tell the person [who owns it] to wash it. Then he must put it in a separate place for another seven days.
55 Awo kabona anaakeberanga ekyambalo ekyo ekyoze, bw’anaasanganga ng’erangi y’akafo awali obulwadde tekyuse, newaakubadde ng’obulwadde tebusaasaanye, ekyambalo ekyo nga si kirongoofu. Mukyokyanga mu muliro, awali ebigenge ne bwe wanaabanga mu kyambalo mu maaso oba mu mabega gaakyo.
Then the priest will examine it again. If the color of the mildew has not changed, even though it has not spread, that item must not be worn again. It does not matter if the mildew is on the inside of the clothing or on the outside; it must be burned.
56 Naye kabona bw’anaakeberanga n’asanga nga bwe bamaze okwoza ekyambalo, akafo ako awali obulwadde tekakyalabika nnyo, akafo ako anaakayuzangamu mu kyambalo ekyo, oba mu ddiba oba mu kiruke kyonna ekyambalwa.
But when the priest examines it [after it has been washed], if the mildew has faded, he must tear out that part that had the mildew in it.
57 Naye obulwadde obwo bwe bunaalabikanga nate mu kyambalo, oba mu kyambalo eky’eddiba oba ekiruke, nga busaasaanye, kale munaayokyanga mu muliro ekyambalo ekyo omuli obulwadde.
But if the mildew reappears in that item, it is clear that it is spreading, and the whole item must be burned.
58 Naye mu kyambalo kyonna, oba ekyambalo eky’eddiba oba ekiruke, obulwadde bwe buggwangamu nga kimaze okwozebwa, kale kinaayozebwanga omulundi ogwokubiri, ne kiba kirongoofu.”
But after the clothing is washed and the mildew disappears, it must be washed again, and then it can be worn again.
59 Eryo lye tteeka ery’obulwadde bw’ebigenge mu byambalo by’ebyoya by’endiga, oba linena, oba ebiruke obulusi, oba ebitunge mu maliba mu ngeri ezitali zimu, erinaasinziirwangako okulangirira obanga ekyambalo kirongoofu oba si kirongoofu.
Those are the regulations concerning mildew on things made of wool or linen or leather, for deciding whether those things can continue to be worn or not.”

< Ebyabaleevi 13 >