< Ebyabaleevi 14 >
1 Awo Mukama Katonda n’agamba Musa nti,
Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
2 “Lino lye tteeka erinaagobererwanga ku lunaku omugenge lw’anaafuulibwanga omulongoofu mu ngeri entongole ng’aleeteddwa eri kabona.
“These are the regulations for anyone who has been healed of a contagious skin disease.
3 Kabona anaafulumanga n’agenda ebweru w’olusiisira n’akebera omuntu oyo. Awo bw’anaasanganga ng’obulwadde bw’ebigenge bumuwonyeeko,
The person must be brought to a priest. The priest will take him outside the camp [to where that person has been staying], and examine him. If the skin disease has been healed,
4 kabona anaalagiranga okuleetera omuntu oyo agenda okufuulibwa omulongoofu, ebinyonyi bibiri ebiramu ebirongoofu, n’omuti omwerezi, n’oluwuzi olumyufu, n’ezobu.
the priest will say that someone must bring two living birds that are acceptable to Yahweh, along with some cedar wood, some scarlet/red yarn, and some sprigs of (hyssop/a very leafy plant).
5 Kabona anaalagiranga okuttira emu ku nnyonyi ziri ebbiri waggulu w’amazzi amalungi agali mu luggyo.
Then the priest will command that one of the birds be killed while [it is being held] over a clay pot containing water from a spring.
6 Anaddiranga ennyonyi ennamu, awamu n’omuti omwerezi, n’oluwuzi olumyufu, n’ezobu, byonna ebyo n’abinnyika mu musaayi gw’ennyonyi enettirwanga waggulu w’amazzi amalungi.
Then the priest will dip the other bird, along with the cedar wood, the scarlet/red yarn and the hyssop, into the blood of the bird that was killed.
7 Anaamansiranga omusaayi emirundi musanvu ku oyo omulwadde w’ebigenge agenda okufuulibwa omulongoofu; era anaamulangiriranga nti mulongoofu. Ekinyonyi kiri ekiramu, kabona anaakirekanga n’ekibuuka n’ekigenda.
Then he must sprinkle some of the blood on the person who was healed; he must sprinkle it on him seven times. Then he will declare that the person is permitted to be with other people again. And the priest will release the other bird and allow it to fly away.
8 Omuntu oyo anaabanga agenda okufuulibwa omulongoofu anaayozanga engoye ze, n’amwako enviiri ze, n’anaaba mu mazzi, n’abeera mulongoofu. Ebyo nga biwedde anaayingiranga mu lusiisira, naye ajjanga kumala ennaku musanvu ng’asula bweru wa weema ye.
“Then the person who was healed must wash his clothes, shave off all his hair, and bathe. Then he is allowed to return to the camp, but he must stay outside his tent for seven days.
9 Ku lunaku olw’omusanvu omuntu oyo anaayongeranga okumwa ku mutwe gwe enviiri ze zonna, anaamwangako n’ebirevu bye, n’ebisige bye, n’obwoya obulala bwonna obumwebwa. Ate anaayozanga engoye ze, n’anaaba omubiri gwe gwonna mu mazzi, bw’atyo n’afuuka mulongoofu.
On the seventh day, he must again shave off all his hair, including his beard and his eyebrows. Then he must again wash his clothes and bathe, and then he will be allowed to be with other people again.
10 “Ku lunaku olw’omunaana anaaleetanga abaana b’endiga abalume babiri abataliiko kamogo, n’omwana gw’endiga omuluusi nga gwa mwaka gumu ogw’obukulu, n’aleeterako n’obuwunga obulungi obw’emmere ey’empeke obuweza kilo ssatu obw’ekiweebwayo, ng’abutabudde mu mafuta, n’aleeterako n’ebbakuli y’amafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni eweza desimoolo ssatu eza lita.
“The next day that person must bring two male lambs and one female lamb that is one year old, all of them with no defects. He must also bring six quarts/liters of fine flour, mixed with olive oil, to be an offering, and (0.6 pint/0.3 liter) of olive oil.
11 Awo kabona ow’okulangiriranga omuntu oyo okuba omulongoofu, anaamuleetanga, awamu n’ebiweebwayo bye, awali Mukama Katonda mu mulyango gw’Eweema ey’Okukuŋŋaanirangamu.
The priest who declares that the person’s skin disease is ended must bring that person, and his offerings, to me, Yahweh, at the entrance of the Sacred Tent.
12 Awo kabona anaddiranga omu ku baana b’endiga omulume n’aguwaayo awamu n’epakuli y’amafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni, ng’ekiweebwayo olw’omusango, anaabiwuubanga ng’ekiweebwayo eri Mukama Katonda ekiwuubibwawuubibwa.
“Then the priest must take one of the male lambs and lift it up, along with the olive oil, in front of me, to be a guilt offering—[an offering for his being guilty for not giving to me the things that he was required to give me].
13 Omwana gw’endiga ogwo anaaguttiranga mu kifo ekitukuvu, ekiweebwayo olw’ekibi n’ekiweebwayo ekyokebwa we bittirwa. Okufaanana ng’ekiweebwayo olw’ekibi, ekiweebwayo olw’omusango nakyo kinaabanga kya kabona; nga kitukuvu nnyo.
Then the priest must slaughter the lamb in the sacred place where the other sacrifices are offered. Like the offering to enable people to be forgiven, this guilt offering is holy, and belongs to the priest.
14 Awo kabona anaatoolanga ku musaayi ogw’ekiweebwayo olw’omusango n’agusiiga ku lukugiro lw’okutu okwa ddyo okw’oyo anaabeeranga azze okufuulibwa omulongoofu, ne ku kinkumu eky’engalo ey’omukono gwe ogwa ddyo, ne ku kigere ekisajja eky’oku kugulu kwe okwa ddyo.
The priest must take some of the blood of that animal and pour it on the lobe/tip of the right ear and on the thumb of the right hand and on the big toe of the right foot of the one who has been healed of the skin disease.
15 Kabona anaddiranga ku mafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni ag’omu pakuli n’agafukako mu kibatu ky’omukono gwe ogwa kkono,
Then the priest must take some of the olive oil and pour it in the palm of his own left hand.
16 anannyikanga olunwe lwe olwa ddyo mu mafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni agali mu kibatu ky’omukono gwe ogwa kkono, n’amansira n’olunwe lwe ku mafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni emirundi musanvu awali Mukama Katonda.
Then he must dip the forefinger of his right hand into the oil in his palm, and sprinkle it in front of me seven times.
17 Kabona anaddiranga agamu ku mafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni aganaabanga gasigadde mu kibatu kye n’agasiiga ku lukugiro lw’okutu kw’oyo anaabeeranga azze okufuulibwa omulongoofu, ne ku kinkumu ky’engalo ey’omukono gwe ogwa ddyo, ne ku kigere ekisajja eky’oku kugulu kwe okwa ddyo, ng’agasiiga kungulu ku musaayi ogw’ekiweebwayo olw’omusango.
Then he must put some of the oil that is still in the palm of his hand on the lobe/tip of the right ear and the thumb of the right hand and on the big toe of the right foot of the person who has been healed of the skin disease. He must put it on top of the blood that he has already put on those places.
18 Kabona anaddiranga amafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni aganaabanga gasigadde mu kibatu kye n’agasiiga mu mutwe gw’oyo ajja okufuulibwa omulongoofu, n’amutangiririra awali Mukama.
The remaining oil in his palm must be put on the person’s head, [to indicate that I declare that] the person has been forgiven for having sinned.
19 Kabona anaawangayo ekiweebwayo olw’ekibi, atangiririre oyo atali mulongoofu ajja okufuulibwa omulongoofu. Oluvannyuma kabona anattanga ekiweebwayo ekyokebwa,
“Then the priest must slaughter one of the other two animals, to show that the one who has been healed of the skin disease has been forgiven for having sinned, and that he has become acceptable to Yahweh. Then the priest will slaughter the animal that will be completely burned [on the altar].
20 n’akiwaayo ku kyoto awamu n’ekiweebwayo eky’emmere ey’empeke. Bw’atyo kabona anaatangiririranga omuntu oyo, n’afuuka mulongoofu.
He will also put on the altar the offering of grain, to indicate that the person has been forgiven for having sinned. Then that person will be allowed to be with other people again.
21 “Naye omuntu oyo bw’anaabanga omwavu ng’ebyo byonna tabisobola, anaaleetanga omwana gw’endiga omulume gumu okuba ekiweebwayo olw’omusango, ne kiwuubibwa okumutangiririranga, okwo n’agattirako ne kimu kya kkumi ekya efa eky’obuwunga obulungi ennyo obutabikiddwa mu mafuta, nga kye kiweebwayo eky’emmere y’empeke, n’agattako n’epakuli y’amafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni;
“But if the person who has been healed of a skin disease is poor and cannot afford to bring all those animals, he must take to the priest one male lamb to be lifted up to be an offering for his not giving to me the things that he was required to give me. He must also take two quarts/liters of fine flour mixed with olive oil to be an offering made from grain, (0.6 pint/0.3 liter) of olive oil,
22 n’amayiba abiri oba enjiibwa ento bbiri, ng’okufuna kwe bwe kunaamusobozesanga; emu eneebanga ya kiweebwayo olw’ekibi, endala nga ya kiweebwayo ekyokebwa.
and two doves or two young pigeons, one for him to be forgiven for the sins he has committed, and one to be completely burned [on the altar].
23 Ebyo byonna eby’okumufuula omulongoofu anaabireetanga eri kabona ku lunaku olw’omunaana, ku mulyango gw’Eweema ey’Okukuŋŋaanirangamu, awali Mukama.
“On that same day, that person must take those things to the priest at the entrance of the Sacred Tent, to offer them to Yahweh.
24 Kabona anaddiranga omwana gw’endiga ogw’ekiweebwayo olw’omusango, n’epakuli y’amafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni, n’abiwuuba nga kye kiweebwayo ekiwuubibwawuubibwa awali Mukama.
The priest will take the lamb for the offering for that person not giving to me the things that he was required to give me, along with the olive oil, and lift them up in front of me.
25 Kabona anattanga omwana gw’endiga ogw’ekiweebwayo olw’omusango; n’addira ogumu ku musaayi ogw’ekiweebwayo olw’omusango, n’agusiiga ku lukugiro lw’okutu okwa ddyo okw’oyo anaabanga azze okufuulibwa omulongoofu, era ne ku kinkumu eky’engalo ey’omukono gwe ogwa ddyo, ne ku kigere ekisajja eky’oku kugulu kwe okwa ddyo.
Then the priest will slaughter that lamb [and drain some of the blood in a bowl], and take some of that blood and put it on the lobe/tip of the person’s right ear and on the thumb of his right hand and on the big toe of his right foot.
26 Kabona anaafukanga agamu ku mafuta mu kibatu ky’omukono gwe ogwa kkono,
Then the priest will pour some of the oil into the palm of his left hand,
27 n’amansira n’olunwe lwe olwa ddyo agamu ku mafuta ago agali mu kibatu ky’omukono gwe ogwa kkono, emirundi musanvu awali Mukama.
and with his right forefinger he must sprinkle some of the oil from his palm there in my presence.
28 Era kabona anaasiiganga agamu ku mafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni agali mu kibatu ky’omukono gwe ku lukugiro lw’okutu okwa ddyo okw’oyo anaabanga azze okufuulibwa omulongoofu, ne ku kinkumu eky’engalo ey’omukono gwe ogwa ddyo, ne ku kigere ekisajja eky’oku kugulu kwe okwa ddyo, ng’agasiiga kungulu ku musaayi ogw’ekiweebwayo olw’omusango.
He must put some of the oil in his palm on the same places where he put the blood.
29 Kabona anaddiranga amafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni aganaabanga gasigadde mu kibatu kye, n’agasiiga ku mutwe gw’oyo anaabanga azze okufuulibwa omulongoofu, okumutangiririra eri Mukama.
He must put the rest of the oil that is in his hand on the head of the person who has been healed of a skin disease, to indicate that I have forgiven him for having sinned.
30 Era anaawangayo, ng’obusobozi bwe gye bunaakomanga, amayiba oba enjiibwa ento,
Then the priest must sacrifice the doves or the pigeons, whichever that person has brought.
31 ekinyonyi ekimu ng’ekiweebwayo olw’ekibi n’ekyokubiri ng’ekiweebwayo ekyokebwa, ng’agattirako n’ekiweebwayo eky’emmere ey’empeke. Kabona anaamutangiririranga oyo anaabanga azze okufuulibwa omulongoofu eri Mukama.
One will be an offering for sin and the other will be completely burned on the altar, along with the offering of grain. By doing that, the priest will declare that the person is no longer guilty for having sinned.
32 Ago ge mateeka aganaagobererwanga omuntu omugenge anaabanga tasobola biweebwayo ebya bulijjo, alyoke afuuke omulongoofu.”
“Those are the regulations for anyone who has a contagious skin disease and who is poor and cannot afford the usual offerings, in order that he can be with people again.”
33 Mukama n’agamba Musa ne Alooni nti,
Yahweh also said to Aaron and Moses/me,
34 “Bwe muliyingira mu nsi ya Kanani gye mbawadde okugirya, ne musanga nga ntadde ebigenge mu emu ku nnyumba ez’omu nsi eyo,
“I am about to give you Canaan land to belong to your people permanently. When you enter that land, there will be times when I cause/allow mildew to appear inside one of your houses.
35 kale, oyo anaabanga nannyini nnyumba eyo anajjanga n’ategeeza kabona nti, ‘Mu nnyumba yange mufaanana ng’omuli obulwadde.’
If that happens, the owner of that house must go to the priest and tell him, ‘There is something in my house that looks like mildew.’
36 Kabona anaalagiranga ne bafulumya ebintu byonna ebiri mu nnyumba ne babimalamu, nga tannaba kuyingiramu kukebera obulwadde obwo nga bwe buli, si kulwa nga byonna ebiri mu nnyumba biyitibwa ebitali birongoofu. Ekyo nga kiwedde kabona anaayingiranga mu nnyumba n’agikebera.
“Then the priest will say to him, ‘Take everything out of the house before I enter the house to examine the mildew. If you do not do that, I will declare that everything in the house is contaminated.’
37 Anaanoonyanga obulwadde we buli; bw’anaabusanganga ku bisenge by’ennyumba eyo, nga kuliko amabala aga kiragalalagala oba amamyukirivu, era nga galabika gayingidde munda mu mubiri gw’ekisenge,
[After the owner takes everything outside of his house], the priest will go in and inspect the house. If the mildew has caused greenish or reddish spots/depressions on the walls that seem to be deeper than only on the surface of the walls,
38 olwo kabona anaafulumanga mu nnyumba eyo, n’agiggala okumala ennaku musanvu.
the priest will go outside the house and lock it up for seven days.
39 Ku lunaku olw’omusanvu kabona anaakomangawo n’akebera ennyumba eyo. Bw’anaasanganga ng’obulwadde busaasaanidde ku bisenge by’ennyumba eyo,
On the seventh day, he must go into the house and inspect it again. If the mildew on the walls has spread,
40 kale, anaalagiranga ne basokoola mu bisenge amayinja gonna agaliko obulwadde ne bagasuula ebweru w’ekibuga mu kifo ekitali kirongoofu.
the priest will tell someone to tear out and throw in the dump outside the town all the stones in the walls that have mildew on them.
41 Era anaalagiranga ebisenge byonna eby’omu nnyumba eyo ne bikalakatibwa, ebintu byonna ebikalakatibbwako ne bisuulibwa ebweru w’ekibuga mu kifo ekitali kirongoofu.
Then the owner must scrape all the walls inside the house, and everything that is scraped off must be thrown into a dump outside the town.
42 Era banaddiranga amayinja amalala ne bagazimba mu bifo by’agali agaggyibwamu, ne batabula bulungi omusenyu, ennyumba yonna n’ekubibwa omusenyu.
Then the owner must get new/other stones to replace the ones that had mildew on them, and take new clay and plaster [to cover the stones in the walls of] the house.
43 “Singa obulwadde buddamu okuzuuka, oluvannyuma lw’ennyumba okugiggyamu amayinja gali, n’okugikalakata era n’okugikubako omusenyu omuggya,
“If the mildew appears again in the house after that is done,
44 kale, kabona anaagendangayo ne yeetegereza; bw’anaasanganga ng’obulwadde busaasaanye mu nnyumba, ng’ebyo bigenge bye biri mu nnyumba, era nga si nnongoofu.
the priest must go and examine the house again. If the mildew has spread inside the house, it will be clear that the mildew is the kind that destroys [houses], and no one will be allowed to live in it.
45 Anaalagiranga ennyumba eyo n’emenyebwawo, amayinja gaayo n’embaawo zaayo n’omusenyu ogwagikubwako, byonna binaasitulwanga ne bisuulibwa ebweru w’ekibuga mu kifo ekitali kirongoofu.
It must be completely torn down—the stones, the timber and the plaster—and all those things must be thrown into a dump outside the town.
46 Ennyumba eyo bw’eneebanga tennamenyebwawo, omuntu yenna anaayingiranga mu nnyumba eyo mu kiseera ky’eneemalanga nga nzigale anaabanga si mulongoofu okutuusa akawungeezi.
“Anyone who goes into that house while it is locked up will not be allowed to be with other people until sunset of that day.
47 N’omuntu yenna anaasulanga mu nnyumba eyo oba anaaliirangamu, anaayozanga engoye ze.
Anyone who sleeps in that house or eats in that house [during that time] must wash his clothes.
48 “Naye kabona bw’anajjanga n’akebera mu nnyumba eyo ng’emaze okukubibwako omusenyu, n’asanga ng’obulwadde tebwasaasaana; kale, kabona anaalangiriranga ng’ennyumba eyo bw’eri ennongoofu, kubanga olwo ng’obulwadde bugenze.
“But when the priest comes to examine the house after it has been plastered, if the mildew has not spread, he shall declare that people may live in it, because the mildew is gone.
49 Okufuula ennyumba ennongoofu kabona anaddiranga ebinyonyi bibiri n’akabaawo k’omuti omwerezi, n’ekiwero ekimyufu n’ezobu.
But before people are allowed to live in it, the priest must take two small birds and some cedar wood and some red/scarlet yarn and some hyssop.
50 Anattiranga ekimu ku binyonyi mu mazzi amalungi mu kibya eky’ebbumba.
He must kill one of the birds while [holding it] over a clay pot containing water from a spring.
51 Awo anaddiranga akabaawo k’omuti omwerezi n’ezobu, n’ekiwero ekimyufu, n’ekinyonyi ekikyali ekiramu, n’abinnyika mu musaayi gw’ekinyonyi ekyattiddwa ne mu mazzi amalungi, n’alyoka amansira ennyumba yonna emirundi musanvu.
Then he must take the cedar wood, the hyssop, the red/scarlet yarn, and the other/living bird, and dip them into the blood of the dead bird, and sprinkle some of that blood on the house seven times.
52 Ennyumba anaagifuulanga ennongoofu n’omusaayi gw’akanyonyi, n’amazzi amalungi, n’akanyonyi akalamu, n’akabaawo k’omuti omwerezi, n’ezobu n’ekiwero ekimyufu.
By doing all those things he will cause the house to be acceptable to be lived in again.
53 Awo n’afulumya ekinyonyi ekiramu ebweru w’ekibuga n’akiteera eyo ne kibuuka ne kigenda. Mu ngeri eyo anaatangiririranga ennyumba eyo era eneebanga nnongoofu.”
Then he must release the other bird and allow it to fly away. By doing that, he will [finish the ritual for] causing the house to be acceptable for people to live in it again.
54 Ago ge mateeka aganaagobererwanga ku bulwadde bw’ebigenge, omubiri ogusiiwa,
“Those are the regulations for contagious diseases, for itching sores,
55 ebigenge mu ngoye oba mu nnyumba,
for mildew [DOU] on clothes or in a house,
56 oba okubutukabutuka, oba obutulututtu,
and for swellings, rashes, or bright spots [on sores],
57 okusinziirako okutegeera obanga ekintu kirongoofu oba si kirongoofu. Ago ge mateeka ku bigenge.
to find out whether a person has a contagious disease or not, and whether people will still be permitted to touch their clothing or their house, or not.”