< Deotoronomia 24 >
1 Naho mangala-baly t’indaty, naho engae’e ho tañanjomba’e, ie añe, malaiñe aze ami’ty hila nizoeñe ama’e, le hanokira’e taratasim-pifanarahañe, le ajò’e am-pità’e ao, vaho am-pomba’e hiakatse i anjomba’ey mb’eo;
“If a man takes a wife, and he has her, and she does not find favor before his eyes because of some vileness, then he shall write a bill of divorce, and he shall give it to her hand, and he shall dismiss her from his house.
2 ie mienga i anjombay, le ondaty hafa ro mifanambaly ama’e,
And when, having departed, she has married another,
3 aa ie heje’ indaty faharoey naho anokira’e ravem-pifanarahañe, naho ampijoñe’e am-pità’e, vaho ampiavote’e amy anjomba’ey mb’eo (ke te nivilasy indaty faharoe nañenga azey);
and if he likewise hates her, and has given her a bill of divorce, and has dismissed her from his house, or if indeed he has died,
4 le tsy azo’ i vali’e valoha’ey engaeñe ho vali’e ka, ie fa nileoreñe, fa tiva am’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’o, vaho ko ampanaña’o hakeo i tane atolo’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’o azo ho lova’oy.
then the former husband cannot take her back as a wife. For she has been polluted and has become abominable in the sight of the Lord. Otherwise, you may cause your land, which the Lord your God will deliver to you as a possession, to sin.
5 Naho nañenga-vao t’indaty, le tsy hitrao-lia hialy amo lahin-defoñeo vaho tsy hampitoloñeñe. Hampidadaeñe an-kiboho’e ao taoñe raike hampifalea’e i vali’e nengae’ey.
When a man has recently taken a wife, he shall not go out to war, nor shall any public office be enjoined upon him. Instead, he shall be free at home without guilt, so that for one year he may rejoice with his wife.
6 Ko rambeseñe ho tsoake ty leoñe ndra ty akalo, amy te i havelo’ey ty ho nanoe’e tsoake.
You shall not accept an upper or lower millstone as collateral. For then he will have placed his life with you.
7 Naho zoe’ ondaty ty ana’ Israele mitavañe longo, ndra mañondevo aze, ndra mandetak’ aze le havetrake i mpitavañey. Izay ty amongora’o ty raty ama’o ao.
If a man has been caught soliciting his brother among the sons of Israel, and selling him in order to receive a price, then he shall be put to death. And so shall you take away the evil from your midst.
8 Mitomira amo angamaeo le ambeno am-pahimbañañe vaho fonga ano ze hene toroa’ o mpisoroñe nte-Levio azo; ze nandiliako iareo ty hitsonteña’o hanoeñe.
Observe diligently, lest you incur the wound of leprosy. But you shall do whatever the priests of the Levitical stock shall teach you to do, according to what I have instructed them. And you shall fulfill it carefully.
9 Tiahio i nanoe’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’o amy Miriame an-dalañe eo ihe niavotse i Mitsraimey.
Remember what the Lord your God did to Miriam, along the way, as you were departing from Egypt.
10 Ie nampisongo an-drañe’o ko imoaha’o i kiboho’ey hikodebe i tsoa’ey.
When you require from your neighbor anything that he owes to you, you shall not enter into his house in order to take away the collateral.
11 Alafe’e ao avao irehe, le indaty nampisongoe’oy ty hañakatse i tsoakey ama’o.
Instead, you shall stand outside, and he will carry out to you what he has.
12 Naho rarake indatiy, le tsy hindese’o hirotse ama’o i tsoa’ey,
But if he is poor, then the collateral shall not remain with you through the night.
13 fa tsy mete tsy hasese’o ama’e i tsoa’ey naho miroñe i àndroy soa te hirota’e i saro’ey vaho hitat’ azo, le ho havantañañe ama’o añatrefa’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’o.
Instead, you shall return it to him promptly, before the setting of the sun, so that, sleeping in his own garment, he may bless you, and you may have justice in the presence of the Lord your God.
14 Ko ampisoañe’o ty mpitavañ’ay rarake nièhe’o, ke t’ie longo he renetane an-tane’o, an-drova’o ao.
You shall not refuse the pay of the indigent and the poor, whether he is your brother, or he is a new arrival who dwells with you in the land and is within your gates.
15 Amy andro’ey avao, aolo’ ty tsofots’ andro ty hanolora’o ty rima’e, fa rarake re le ho salalaen’ tro’e, tsy mone hitoreo am’ Iehovà ty ama’o re, vaho ho hakeo ama’o.
Instead, you shall pay him the price of his labor on the same day, before the setting of the sun. For he is poor, and with it he sustains his life. Otherwise, he may cry out against you to the Lord, and it would be charged to you as a sin.
16 Tsy havetrake ty amo ana’eo o roaeo vaho tsy ho vonoeñe ty aman-droae’ iareo o anakeo; songa havetrake ty amy tahi’ey t’indaty.
The fathers shall not be put to death on behalf of the sons, nor the sons on behalf of the fathers, but each one shall die for his own sin.
17 Ko mengohe’o ty fizakañe o renetaneo, naho o tsy aman-draeo; vaho ko mandrambe ty lambam-bantotse ho tsoake.
You shall not pervert the judgment of the new arrival or the orphan, nor shall you take away the widow’s garment as collateral.
18 Tiahio t’ie niondevo e Mitsraime añe vaho nijebañe’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’o hiavota’o, aa le afantoko ama’o ty hanao izay.
Remember that you served in Egypt, and that the Lord your God rescued you from there. Therefore, I am instructing you to act in this way.
19 Ie manatak’ an-tete’o ao naho andikofa’o an-tetek’ ao ty voto-tsako, ko mibalike mb’eo hangalak’ aze, fa angao ey ho a i renetaney naho i bode-raey vaho i vantotsey, soa te hitahy azo t’Iehovà Andrianañahare’o amy ze hene fitoloñam-pità’o.
When you have reaped the grain in your field, and, having forgotten, you leave behind a sheaf, you shall not return to take it away. Instead, you shall permit the new arrival, and the orphan, and the widow to take it away, so that the Lord your God may bless you in all the works of your hands.
20 Ie mamofoke ty foton-olive’o, ko indrae’o fofoke o ra’eo: fa a i renetaney naho a i bode-raey vaho a i vantotsey.
If you have gathered the fruit of your olive trees, you shall not return in order to gather whatever may remain on the trees. Instead, you shall leave it behind for the new arrival, the orphan, and the widow.
21 Ihe manontoñe valobok’ an-tanem-bahe’o ao, ko ihereña’o ty lailai’e, fa ho a i renetaney naho i bode-raey vaho i vantotsey.
If you harvest the vintage of your vineyard, you shall not gather the remaining clusters. Instead, they shall fall to the use of the stranger, the orphan, and the widow.
22 Tiahio t’ie niondevo e Mitsraime añe; aa le lilieko irehe hanao izay.
Remember that you also served in Egypt, and so, for this reason, I am instructing you to act in this way.”