< Ebyabaleevi 6 >
1 Awo Mukama n’agamba Musa nti,
Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
2 “Omuntu bw’anaayonoonanga n’amenya obwesigwa eri Mukama olw’okulimbalimba munne ku kye yamuteresa, oba kye yamukwasa, oba omuntu oyo kye yabba; oba bw’anabbiranga munne,
“If any one of you you sins against me by deceiving someone—if you refuse to return what someone has lent you, or if you steal something of his, or if you find something and claim that you do not have it,
3 oba bw’anaazuulanga ebyali bibuze naye n’alimba; oba bw’anaalayiranga eby’obulimba, oba bw’anaayonoonanga mu bintu ng’ebyo byonna abantu mwe batera okwonoona,
you are guilty. You must return to its owner what you have stolen or what someone has lent you and you have not returned, or what you found that someone else had lost,
4 bw’anaayonoonanga bw’atyo anaabangako omusango; kinaamusaaniranga okuzzaayo ebyo bye yabba oba bye yanyaga, oba bye yateresebwa oba ebyo ebyali bibuze naye n’abizuula,
or whatever you lied about.
5 oba ekintu kyonna kye yalayirirako eby’obulimba. Anaaliwanga mu bujjuvu era anaagattangako ekitundu kimu kyakutaano eky’ebyo by’aliwa; bw’atyo anaabiddizanga nnyinibyo ku lunaku omuntu oyo lw’anaaleeterangako ekiweebwayo olw’omusango.
You must not only return anything like that to its owner, but you must also pay to the owner one-fifth of its value.
6 Era anaaleeteranga kabona ekiweebwayo eri Mukama olw’omusango, nga kya ndiga ennume eteriiko kamogo ng’agiggya mu kisibo kye, ng’ogibaliriddemu omuwendo ogugya mu kiweebwayo olw’omusango.
You must also bring to the Supreme Priest a ram to be an offering to me in order that you will no longer be guilty. The ram that you bring must be one that has no defects, one that has the value that has been officially determined.
7 Awo kabona anaatangiririranga omuntu oyo mu maaso ga Mukama, era anaasonyiyibwanga mu bintu ebyo byonna by’anaabanga akoze n’azza omusango.”
Then he will offer that ram to be a sacrifice that will cause you to no longer be guilty, and you will be forgiven for the wrong things that you did.”
8 Mukama n’agamba Musa nti,
Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
9 “Lagira Alooni ne batabani be nti: Lino lye tteeka ery’ebiweebwayo ebyokebwa. Ekiweebwayo ekyokebwa kinaabeeranga ku kyoto ekiro kyonna okutuusa enkeera, era omuliro gw’omu kyoto gunaabanga gwaka ebbanga lyonna.
“Tell this to Aaron and his sons: These are the regulations concerning the offerings that will be completely burned [on the altar]: The offering must remain on the altar all during the night, and the fire on the altar must always be kept burning.
10 Awo kabona anaayambalanga ebyambalo bye ebya bafuta, ng’asooseemu eby’omunda ebya bafuta ku mubiri gwe, n’addira evvu eriri mu kyoto ery’ekiweebwayo ekyokebwa ku kyoto, n’alissa wabbali w’ekyoto.
[The next morning] the priest must put on his linen under-clothes and linen outer clothes. Then he must remove the ashes of the offering from the fire and put them beside the altar.
11 Aneeyambulangamu ebyambalo ebyo, n’ayambala ebyambalo ebirala, n’asitula evvu n’alitwala ebweru w’olusiisira mu kifo ekirongoofu eky’emikolo ng’egyo.
Then he must take off those clothes and put on other clothes, and take the ashes outside the camp, to a place that is acceptable to me.
12 Omuliro gunaasigalanga nga gwaka ebbanga lyonna, teguuzikirenga. Buli nkya kabona anaayongerangako enku ku kyoto; era anaatereezangako ekiweebwayo ekyokebwa ng’akitegese bulungi; era anaayokerangako amasavu ag’ebiweebwayo olw’emirembe.
The fire on the altar must always be kept burning; the priest must not allow it to (go out/quit burning). Each morning the priest must put more firewood on the fire. Then he must arrange more offerings on the fire, and burn on the altar the fat of the offerings to be burned to maintain fellowship [with me].
13 Omuliro gunaasigalanga gwaka ku kyoto ebbanga lyonna; teguuzikirenga.
The fire on the altar must be kept burning continually; the priest must not allow it to go out.”
14 “Era lino ly’etteeka ery’ebiweebwayo eby’emmere ey’empeke. Batabani ba Alooni banaaleetanga ekiweebwayo ekyo awali Mukama mu maaso g’ekyoto.
“These are the regulations concerning the offerings made from grain: Aaron’s sons must bring them to me in front of the altar.
15 Kabona anaayoolanga olubatu lw’obuwunga obulungi obw’ekiweebwayo eky’emmere y’empeke n’amafuta gaako ag’omuzeeyituuni n’obubaane bwonna, ebiri ku kiweebwayo ekyo, n’akyokya ku kyoto nga kye kitundu eky’ekijjukizo kyakyo, ne kivaamu evvumbe eddungi erisanyusa Mukama.
The priest must take a handful of fine flour mixed with olive oil and incense and burn that on the altar. That handful will signify that the whole offering truly belongs to me. And the aroma while it burns will be pleasing to me.
16 Batabani ba Alooni banaalyanga ekisigaddewo, naye nga tebaliiramu kizimbulukusa mu kifo ekyo ekitukuvu; banaakiriiranga mu luggya lw’Eweema ey’Okukuŋŋaanirangamu.
Aaron and his sons may eat the remaining part of the grain offering. But they must eat it in a holy place, in the courtyard of the Sacred Tent.
17 Tekiiyokerwengamu kizimbulukusa. Nkibawadde nga kye kinaabanga omugabo gwabwe ogw’oku biweebwayo byange ebyokebwa, kye kintu ekitukuvu ennyo okufaanana ng’ekiweebwayo olw’ekibi n’ekiweebwayo olw’omusango.
It must not have yeast mixed with it. Like the offerings for sin and the offerings to cause people to no longer be guilty of sin, that offering is very holy.
18 Buli mwana mulenzi ava mu Alooni anaayinzanga okukiryako, ng’etteeka ery’emirembe gyonna bwe ligamba erifa ku biweebwayo eri Mukama ebyokeddwa mu muliro. Buli anaabikwatangako anaafuukanga mutukuvu.”
Any male descendants of Aaron are permitted to eat it, because it is forever their regular share of the offerings given to me and burned in the fire [on the altar]. Anyone else who touches those offerings made from grain will be punished by God.”
19 Mukama n’agamba Musa nti,
Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
20 “Kino ky’ekiweebwayo Alooni ne batabani be kye banaawangayo eri Mukama ku lunaku lwe banaafukibwangako amafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni: ekitundu eky’ekkumi ekya liita bbiri, nga kilo emu ey’obuwunga obulungi, nga kye kiweebwayo eky’emmere ey’empeke nga kisalirwa wakati ekitundu ekimu, enkya, n’ekitundu ekirala, akawungeezi.
“Tell Aaron and his sons that this is the offering that they must bring to Yahweh on the day that any of them (is ordained/becomes a priest): That person must bring two quarts/liters of fine flour as an offering made from grain. He must bring half of it in the morning and half of it in the evening.
21 Bunaafumbibwanga n’amafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni ku fulampeni, ne butabulwa bulungi, ne buweebwayo eri Mukama nga kye kiweebwayo eky’emmere ey’empeke, ekivaamu evvumbe eddungi erisanyusa Mukama.
He must mix it well with olive oil and bake it in a shallow pan. He must then break it into small pieces to be burned [on the altar]. And the aroma while it burns will be pleasing to Yahweh.
22 Kabona ow’omu baana ba Alooni anaabanga afukiddwako amafuta ag’omuzeeyituuni okumusikira, y’anaakiwangayo eri Mukama ng’amateeka bwe galagira emirembe gyonna; ekiweebwayo kyonna kinaayokebwanga.
I have commanded that the descendants of Aaron who are appointed in turn to become the Supreme Priests after Aaron dies are the ones who must prepare those things. These offerings must be completely burned [on the altar] to be sacrifices to me, Yahweh.
23 Buli kiweebwayo kyonna eky’emmere ey’empeke kabona ky’anaawangayo kinaayokebwanga bulambalamba; tekiiriibwenga.”
Every offering that a priest gives that is made from grain must be completely burned; none of it is to be eaten.”
24 Mukama n’agamba Musa nti,
Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
25 “Tegeeza Alooni ne batabani be nti bino bye biragiro eby’ekiweebwayo olw’ekibi. Ekiweebwayo olw’ekibi kinattirwanga mu maaso ga Mukama awo wennyini ebiweebwayo ebyokebwa we bittirwa; kiweebwayo kitukuvu nnyo.
“Tell Aaron and his sons: These are the regulations concerning the offerings that people must bring to me so that I will forgive the people for the sins they have committed:
26 Kabona anaakiwangayo olw’ekibi y’anaakiryanga. Kinaalirwanga mu kifo ekitukuvu mu luggya lwa Weema ey’Okukuŋŋaanirangamu.
The animals must be slaughtered in my presence in the same place that the animals that are to be completely burned [on the altar] are slaughtered, in the courtyard in front of the Sacred Tent.
27 Buli ekinaakoonanga ku nnyama y’ekiweebwayo ekyo, kinaafuukanga kitukuvu; era ogumu ku musaayi gwakyo bwe gunaamansukiranga ekyambalo, kinaayozerwanga mu kifo ekitukuvu.
Any other person who touches any of its meat will be punished by God. And if its blood is splattered on your clothes, you must wash the clothes in a holy place.
28 Ensaka ey’ebbumba mwe kinaafumbirwanga eneeyasibwanga; naye bwe kinaafumbirwanga mu nsaka ey’ekyuma, eneekuutibwanga n’emunyunguzibwamu n’amazzi.
If the meat is cooked in a clay pot, the pot must be broken [afterwards]. But if it is cooked in a bronze pot, the pot must be scoured [afterwards] and rinsed with water.
29 Buli kabona omusajja anaayinzanga okukiryako; kiweebwayo kitukuvu nnyo.
Any male in a priest’s family may eat some of the cooked meat; that meat is very holy.
30 Naye ekiweebwayo olw’ekibi, omusaayi gwakyo nga guleeteddwako mu Weema ey’Okukuŋŋaanirangamu olw’okwetangirira mu kifo ekyo ekitukuvu, tekiiriibwenga, kyonna kinaayokebwanga.
But if the blood of those sin offerings is brought into the Sacred Tent to enable the people to be forgiven for having sinned, the meat of those animals must not be eaten. The meat must be completely burned.”