< Levitikosy 5 >
1 Aa naho eo ty manao hakeo amy te jinanji’e ty koim-pitaroñe, ie nivalolombeloñe ke te nahaoniñe he nahafohiñe, fe tsy nabora’e, le ho vavè’e i tahiñey.
If you sin by not giving the evidence you have about a legal case, whether you saw something yourself or heard about it, you bear responsibility for your guilt.
2 He eo ty mitsapa raha faly, ke te fatem-biby faly, he faten’ añombe tsy malio, ke fatem-biby faly mifamorohotse, ie nietak’ ama’e, vaho maleotse re, aman-tahiñe.
If you touch anything unclean such as the dead body of any unclean wild animal or farm animals or vermin, even if you're unaware of it, you become unclean and guilty.
3 Ke tsapae’e ty haleora’ ondaty, ndra ino ty tsy falio’e mahaleotse aze, naho tsy fohi’e, fe amy andrendreha’e aze ro voa hakeo.
If you touch something unclean from someone else who is unclean, even if you're unaware of it, you become guilty.
4 He eo ty mifanta tsy nisatrie’e, mivolañe tsi-nahi’e an-tsoñi’e ke hanao raty he hanao soa, ze halosorañe mete hifantà’ ondatio, fe mietak’ama’e, le ie maharendreke ro voa hakeo ami’ty raik’ ama’e.
If you foolishly swear to do something, (whether good or bad, and in whatever way people impulsively swear an oath), even if you're unaware of it being wrong, when you eventually realize it, you are guilty.
5 Aa ie voa hakeo amy raik’ amy rezay le hiantofa’e i nandilara’ey.
If you become guilty in one of these ways, you must confess your sin,
6 Hendese’e mb’ am’ Iehovà mb’eo ty engan-kakeo’e ty amy tahiñe nanoe’ey, ty vave’e boak’ amy mpirai-liay, ke vik’ añondry ke ose, ho engan-dilatse, vaho hijebaña’ i mpisoroñey ty amy hakeo’ey.
and you must take your guilt offering of a female lamb or goat to the Lord as a sin offering for your sin. The priest will make your sin right.
7 Aa naho tsy lefe’e ty minday vik’añondry, le hengae’e am’ Iehovà ho engan-kakeo’e ty amy lilatse nanoe’ey, ty deho roe, he ty voromahilala tora’e roe; ty raike ho engan-kakeo, le ty raike ho soroñe.
If you can't afford a lamb, you may offer to the Lord as compensation for your sin two turtledoves or two young pigeons, one as a sin offering and one as a burnt offering.
8 Hasese’e mb’ amy mpisoroñey mb’ eo, le hengae’e heike i engan-kakeoy; ho lentae’e am-bozo’e fa tsy salàhañe.
You are to take them to the priest, who shall present the first one as the sin offering. He is to wring its head from the neck without removing it completely.
9 Hafitse’e añ’ila’ i kitreliy ty ila’ i lio’ i engan-kakeoiy vaho hampiorihe’e am-poto’ i kitreliy ty ila’e. Soron-kakeo izay.
Then he is to sprinkle some of the blood of the sin offering on the side of the altar while the rest of the blood is poured out at the bottom of the altar. It is a sin offering.
10 Hengae’e ho soroñe ka i faharoey amy fañè’ey. Aa le hijebañ’ aze i mpisoroñey ty amy hakeo nanoe’ey vaho ho hahañ’ ama’e.
The priest must then prepare the second bird as a burnt offering according to the regulations. In this way the priest will make you right for your sin, and you will be forgiven.
11 Aa naho tsy lefe’e ty deho roe ndra ana-boromahilala roe, le hengae’e ty amy hakeo nanoe’ey ty mona fahafolo’ ty efà ho engan-kakeo. Tsy hasia’e menake ndra emboke fa engan-tahiñe.
If you can't afford two turtledoves or two young pigeons you may bring a tenth of an ephah of the best flour as a sin offering. Don't put olive oil or frankincense on it, because it is a sin offering.
12 Hendese’e mb’amy mpisoroñey mb’eo i banabanay, le handrambesa’ i mpisoroñey ty mahàtsam-pità’e ho tiahy vaho hengae’e an-katoeñe amy kitreliy, ambone’ o hisoroñañe am’ Iehovào; soron-kakeo izay.
Take it to the priest, who shall take a handful as a ‘reminder part’ and burn it on the altar on top of the burnt offerings to the Lord. It is a sin offering.
13 Inay ty hijebaña’ i mpisoroñey aze ty amy tahiñe nanoe’ey amy rezay, vaho hahàñe ama’e. A’ i mpisoroñey ty sisa’e manahake i enga-mahakamay.
This is how the priest will make right any of these sins you have committed, and you will be forgiven. The rest of the offering will belong to the priest, just like the grain offering.”
14 Hoe ty nitsara’ Iehovà amy Mosè:
The Lord told Moses,
15 Naho mandilatse t’indaty, manao hakeo tsy nisatrie’e amo raha miava’ Iehovào, le ho banabanae’e am’ Iehovà ho engan-kakeo’e ty añondrilahy tsy aman-kandra boak’ amy mpirai-liay mindre ami’ty anjoanjo’o an-tsekele volafoty amy sekele’ i toe-miavakeiy ho engan-dilatse.
“If any of you neglects unintentionally all that the Lord has declared belong to him and are holy, you must bring your guilt offering to the Lord: a ram without defects from your herd or but one of equivalent value in silver shekels (according to the sanctuary shekel standard). It is a guilt offering.
16 Havaha’e i nijoia’e amy raha niavakeiy, naho ho tovoña’e am-paha-lime’e vaho hatolo’e amy mpisoroñey. Aa le hijebaña’ i mpisoroñey re amy añondrilahin-engan-dilatsey, le ho hahañe ama’e.
As regards any holy requirement you failed to contribute, you must pay compensation by adding a fifth of its value to it and then give it to the priest, who will make it right with the ram as a guilt offering, and you will be forgiven.
17 Naho eo ty manao hakeo aman-dra inoñ’ inoñ’ amo nandrarà’ Iehovà tsy hanoeñeo, ndra te tsy nifohi’e le voa tahiñe vaho ho vavè’e i hakeo’ey.
If you sin and break any of the Lord's commandments, even if you are unaware of it, you are still guilty and bear responsibility for your guilt.
18 Hendese’e mb’amy mpisoroñey mb’eo ty añondrilahy tsy aman-kandra boak’ amy mpirai-liay naho ty anjoanjoe’o ho engan-kakeo, le hijebañ‘aze ty amy lilatse tsy ni-satrie’e ndra tsy nifohi’ey, i mpisoroñey vaho ho hahañe ama’e.
You must take to the priest a ram without defects of the appropriate value from the flock as a guilt offering. Then the priest will make right for you the wrong you did in ignorance, and you will be forgiven.
19 Engan-kakeo izay, ie nandilatse am’ Iehovà.
It is a guilt offering because you were guilty as far as the Lord was concerned.”