< Levitikosy 10 >
1 Songa nandrambe ty sadron’ afo’e t’i Nadabe naho i Abiho, ana’ i Aharone, naho nasia’ iareo afo, naho nampipohañ’ emboke vaho ninday afo tsie añatrefa’ Iehovà, ie tsy nandilia’e.
Aaron's sons, Nadab and Abihu, set light to their incense burners using ordinary fire and put in incense, and in this way offered forbidden fire in the Lord's presence, something he had not authorized.
2 Aa le niforoake boak’ am’ Iehovà ty afo namorototo iareo, vaho nikoromak’ añatrefa’ Iehovà.
Fire came out from the Lord's presence and burned them up. They died in the Lord's presence.
3 Le hoe t’i Mosè amy Aharone, Izay ty talin-tsara’ Iehovà, ie nanao ty hoe: Hampiavahe’ o mpañarine ahikoo iraho, vaho ho rengèñe añatrefa’ ondaty iabio. Fe nianjiñe t’i Aharone.
Moses explained to Aaron, “This is what the Lord was talking about when he said: ‘I will show my holiness to those who approach me; I will reveal my glory so everyone can see.” But Aaron didn't reply.
4 Kinanji’ i Mosè t’i Misaele naho i Eltsafane, ana’ i Oziele, rahalahin-drae’ i Aharone, le natao’e ty hoe: Mb’ etoa, takono boak’ aolo’ i toetse miavakey mb’ alafen-tobe añe o longo’oo.
Moses called Mishael and Elzaphan, sons of Aaron's uncle Uzziel, and told them, “Come and carry away the bodies of your cousins and take them outside the camp, away from the front of the sanctuary.”
5 Aa le nimb’eo iereo nitakoñe aze aman-tsikiñe mb’ alafe’ i tobey mb’eo, amy nitsarae’ i Mosèy.
They came and picked them up by their clothes, and took them outside the camp, as Moses had ordered.
6 Le hoe t’i Mosè amy Aharone naho amy Elazare naho Itamare, ana’e, Ko añafahan-tsabaka ty añambone’ areo, naho ko mandria-tsaroñe tsy mone hihomake vaho hifetsak’ am’ondaty iabio ty haviñerañe. Fe o longo’ areoo, i anjomba’ Israele iabiy ty handala i famorototoañe niviañe’ Iehovày.
Then Moses told Aaron and his sons Eleazar and Ithamar, “Don't leave your hair uncombed, and don't tear your clothes in mourning, otherwise you will die, and the Lord will be angry with everyone. But your relatives and all the other Israelites may mourn for those the Lord killed by fire.
7 Le ko mienga ty lalan-kibohom-pamantañañe tsy mone hihomake, amy te ama’ areo ty mena-pañoriza’ Iehovà. Le nanoe’ iareo ty nitsarae’i Mosè.
Don't go outside the entrance to the Tent of Meeting, or you will die, because you have been anointed by the Lord.” They did what Moses said.
8 Le hoe ty nitsarae’ Iehovà amy Aharone,
The Lord told Aaron,
9 Ko mikama divay ndra toake, ihe naho o ana’o miharo ama’oo, t’ie mizilik’ amy kibohom-pamantañañey ao, tsy mone hikoromake. Fañè nainaie amo tarira’ areo mifandimbeo izay,
“You and your descendants must not to drink wine or any other alcohol when you go in to the Tent of Meeting, otherwise you will die. This regulation is for all time and for all future generations.
10 hampiavahañe ty masiñe ami’ty tsotra naho ty maleotse ami’ty malio,
You must realize the difference between the holy and the ordinary, between clean and unclean,
11 naho hañanarañe o ana’ Israeleo ze hene fañè nitsarae’ Iehovà am’ iereo am-pità’ i Mosè.
so you can teach the Israelites all the regulations that the Lord has given to them through Moses.”
12 Le hoe t’i Mosè amy Aharone naho amy Elazare vaho Itamare, sehangan’ ana’e rey: Rambeso ty enga-mahakama nisisa amy nisoroñañe am’ Iehovày, vaho ikamao po-dalivay marine’ i kitreliy fa miava-do’e.
Moses told Aaron and his two sons who were left, Eleazar and Ithamar, “Take the grain offering that is left over from the food offerings given to the Lord and eat it without yeast beside the altar, because it is most holy.
13 Ho kamae’ areo amy toe-miavakey amy t’ie anjara’o naho anjara’ o ana’oo boak’ amy soroñañe am’ Iehovày, amy nandiliañ’ ahikoy.
You must eat it in a holy place, because it is the share for you and your descendants from the food offerings given to the Lord. This is what I have been ordered.
14 Ho kamae’o ami’ty malio ka ty tratra’ i engan-kelahelay naho ty tso’ i enga-kavoañey, ihe naho o ana-dahi’oo naho o anak-ampela’o miharo ama’oo, amy t’ie natolotse ho zo’o naho zo’ o keleia’oo boak’ amo engam-pañanintsiñe fisoroña’ o ana’ Israeleo.
You and your male and female descendants can eat the breast of the wave offering and the thigh contribution anywhere that is ceremonially clean, because you and your descendants have been given these as your share from the peace offerings of the Israelites.
15 Hasese’ iareo mindre amo safo’e hisoroñañeo ty tson’ engan-kavoañe naho ty tratra’ i engan-kelahelay, hahelahela ho engan-kelahela añatrefa’ Iehovà. Le ho azo naho o ana’ areo mindre ama’oo ho fañè tsy modo ami’ty nandilia’ Iehovà.
The thigh contribution and the breast of the wave offering, as well as the fat portions of the food offerings made, they are to bring and wave as a wave offering before the Lord. They belong to you and your children forever as the Lord has ordered.”
16 Nitsoehe’ i Mosè amy zao i osen’ engan-kakeoy; inao finorototo! Niviñera’e t’i Elazare naho Itamare, ana’ i Aharone honka’e rey, ami’ty hoe:
Moses checked what had happened to the goat of the sin offering, and found out that it had been burned. He got angry with Eleazar and Ithamar, the sons Aaron had left, and asked them,
17 Ino ty tsy nihinana’ areo i engan-kakeoy amy toe-miavakey ao? Miavake izay vaho natolon’ Añahare anahareo hivave ty hìla’ i màroy hijebañañe iareo añatrefa’ Iehovà.
“Why didn't you take the sin offering and eat it in the holy place, because it is most holy and it was given to you to take away the people's guilt by making them right before the Lord.
18 Inao, tsy nasese amy toe-miavakey ty lio’e, aa le ho nihinana’ areo amy toe-miavakey ao, amy nandiliakoy.
As its blood was not taken into the holy place, you should have eaten it in the sanctuary area, as I ordered.”
19 Le hoe t’i Aharone amy Mosè: Ingo te binanabana’ iareo anindroany i engan-kakeo’ iareoy naho o fisoroña’ iareo añatrefa’ Iehovào; aa i hene nizo ahiko anianiy, naho nihinanako i engan-kakeoy anindroany ampivazohoa’ Iehovà, ho ni-nò’e hao?
So Aaron explained to Moses, “Look, it was today that they presented their sin offering and their burnt offering before the Lord. After all that's just happened to me, would the Lord have been pleased if I'd eaten the sin offering today?”
20 Ie jinanji’ i Mosè izay le nisoa am-pihaino’e ao.
When Moses heard what Aaron had to say, he accepted the explanation.