< Levitikosy 2 >

1 Aa naho eo ty mibanabana enga-mahakama am’ Iehovà, le mona-disañe ty hengae’e, naho hañiliña’e menake, vaho hampipoha’e emboke;
‘If you bring to Yahweh an offering of grain, it must consist of finely-ground flour. You must pour olive oil on it, and put some incense on it,
2 hendese’e amo ana’ i Aharone mpisoroñeo, le hañakatse ty mahàtsa-pitàñe amo monao naho amo mena’eo mitraok’ amy ze hene embo’e, le hengae’ i mpisoroñey ho tiahy, hatoeñe amy kitreliy, enga oroañe an’ afo, hàñim-pañanintsiñe am’ Iehovà.
and take it to one of the priests. The priest will take a handful of the flour and the oil with the incense and burn it on the altar. That part will symbolize [that all of the offering truly belongs to Yahweh]. And the aroma will be pleasing to Yahweh.
3 Ho a i Aharone naho o ana’eo ty tsy ri’ i mona nengaeñey; ie miava-do’e amo soroñañe am’Iehovào.
The part of that offering that is not burned will belong to Aaron and his sons. It is a very holy part of the offerings that are given to Yahweh by [burning them] in a fire.
4 Aa ihe mibanabana enga-mahakama nimasaheñe an-toñake, le mofo tsy aman-dalivay ama’ mona linaro menake; ndra mofo tseake matify po-dalivay hinoso-menake.
‘If you bring an offering that is made from grain, something that is baked in an oven, it must be made from finely-ground flour. You may bring loaves made from flour mixed with olive oil but without yeast, or you may bring wafers with olive oil smeared on them, but also made without yeast.
5 Aa naho banabanae’o ty enga-mahakama nimasaheñe am-pinga, le ho mona tsy aman-dalivay linaro menake.
If your offering is cooked (on a griddle/in a shallow pan), it must be made from finely-ground flour mixed with olive oil and without yeast.
6 Peñapeñafo vaho añiliño menake: enga-mahakama izay.
You must crumble it and pour olive oil on it. That will be your offering made from grain.
7 Aa naho banabanae’o ty enga-mahakama nimasaheñe am-balàñe, le hanoeñe ami’ty mona linaro menake.
If your offering that is made from grain is cooked in a pan, it must be made of finely-ground flour mixed with olive oil.
8 Ie banabanae’o ho enga-mahakama am’ Iehovà, amy nanoeñe rezay, le hatolotse amy mpisoroñey le ie ty hanese aze mb’amy kitreliy mb’eo,
Bring to Yahweh your grain offering. Give it to the priest, and he will take it to the altar.
9 le hangalà’ i mpisoroñey tiahy i enga mahakamay vaho hengae’e an-katoeñe amy kitreliy; ho enga oroañe añ’afo, hàñim-pañanintsiñe am’ Iehovà.
He will take a part of it that will symbolize that all the offering belongs to Yahweh. He will burn that part on the altar, and the aroma as it burns will be pleasing to Yahweh.
10 Le ho a i Aharone naho o ana’eo ty tsy ri’ i enga-mahakamay, ie miava-do’e amo soroñañe am’Iehovào.
The part that is not burned will belong to Aaron and his sons. It is a very holy part of the offerings given to Yahweh by [burning them] in a fire.
11 Tsy anoeñe aman-dalivay ze mahakama engaeñe am’ Iehovà; toe tsy hengaeñe an-katoeñe ho enga oroañe añ’afo am’Iehovà ty lalivay ndra tantele.
‘Every offering that is made from grain and that you bring to Yahweh must be made without yeast, because you must not put any yeast or honey in any offering to Yahweh that is burned [on the altar].
12 Mete engaeñe ho lengom-boa am’ Iehovà, f’ie tsy hengaeñe ho hàñim-pañanintsiñe an-kitrely.
You may bring to Yahweh an offering of the first part of your harvest, but that is not to be burned on the altar to produce an aroma that will be pleasing to Yahweh.
13 Mbore ho sirae’o aman-tsira ze hene maha­kama engae’o, tsy hado’o tsy ho amy ze enga mahakama’o iaby ty siram-pañinan’ Añahare’o. Engao aman-tsira ze hene engae’o.
Put salt on all your offerings that are made from grain. The salt represents the agreement that your God [made with] you, so be sure that you do not forget to put salt on those offerings.
14 Ie banabanae’o am’Iehovà ty enga-mahakama anoeñe loha-voñe, le ampemba vao natono an’ afo, voam-bora’e vao nilisaneñe ro hengaeñe ho enga-mahakaman-dengo’e.
‘If you bring to Yahweh an offering of the first part of your harvest of grain, offer some new grain that has been crushed and roasted in a fire.
15 Hosoro menake le ampipoho emboke, enga-mahakama izay.
Put olive oil and incense on it, and that will be your offering made from grain.
16 Hengae’ i mpisoroñey an-katoeñe ty tiahy amy ampemba-lisañey naho ty tampa’ i menakey vaho ty embo’e iaby ho enga oroañ’ an’ afo am’ Iehovà.
The priest will take a part of the flour and oil along with the incense. [That will symbolize that all the offering truly belongs to Yahweh]. He will burn that part on the altar, to be an offering given to Yahweh by [burning it] in a fire.’”

< Levitikosy 2 >