< 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.
[Yahweh also said to tell the people], “If [a judge] orders any of you to tell [in court] something that you have seen or something that you heard someone say, if you refuse to say what you know is true, you must (pay a penalty/be punished) [MTY] for refusing to tell what you know.
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 accidentally touch something which God considers impure [DOU], such as the carcass of a wild animal or the carcass of a bull or cow, or of an animal that scurries across the ground, you must (pay a penalty/be punished).
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 any human feces, even if you do not intend to do that, when you realize what you have done, you must (pay a penalty/be punished).
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 carelessly make a solemn promise [to do something] that is good or that is bad, when you realize what you have done, you must (pay a penalty/be punished).
5 Aa ie voa hakeo amy raik’ amy rezay le hiantofa’e i nandilara’ey.
If you are guilty of committing any of those sins, you must confess what you have done.
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 for a penalty you must bring to Yahweh a female lamb or female goat, to be an offering for the sin that you have committed, and the priest will sacrifice it, and then you will no longer be guilty for your sin.
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 [are poor and] cannot afford to bring a lamb, you must bring to Yahweh two doves or two young pigeons. One will be an offering for your sin and one will be an offering that will be completely burned [on the altar].
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 must bring them to the priest. First he will offer one of them to be an offering for your sin. He will wring/twist its neck [to kill it], but he must not pull off its head 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 must sprinkle some of the blood against the side of the altar. The remaining blood must be drained out at the base of the altar. That will be an offering for your sin.
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 will then do what I have commanded and offer the other bird to be completely burned [on the altar]. Then you will no longer be guilty for the sin you have committed, and Yahweh will forgive you.
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.
However, if you [are very poor and] cannot afford two doves or two young pigeons, you must bring to be an offering for your sin (2 pounds/1 kg.) of fine flour. You must not put olive oil or incense on it, because it is an offering for sin.
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.
You must take it to the priest. He will take a handful of it, to symbolize that the whole offering truly belongs to Yahweh, and burn it on the altar, on top of the other offerings.
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.
And by doing that, the priest will enable you to no longer be guilty for any of the sins that you have committed, and you will be forgiven. The part of the offering that is not burned will belong to the priest, like was true for the offerings made from grain.”
14 Hoe ty nitsara’ Iehovà amy Mosè:
Yahweh also said to Moses/me,
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.
“When you sin, without intending to, by not giving to Yahweh the things that you are required to give to him, you must pay a penalty by bringing to Yahweh a ram that has no defects. You must determine how much silver it is worth, by using the official standard in the temple. It will be an offering to cause you to no longer be guilty.
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.
But you must also make restitution for what you failed to give to Yahweh, adding one-fifth of its value. You must give that to the priest. He will offer the ram as a sacrifice for the sin that you have committed, and cause you to no longer be guilty; 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 by doing something that is forbidden by any of Yahweh’s commands, even if you do not know that you have disobeyed one of my commands, you are guilty and must pay a penalty [to me].
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.
[When you realize what you have done], you must bring a ram to the Supreme Priest to be an offering in order that you will no longer be guilty. You must bring one that has no defects. He will offer the ram to be a sacrifice to me, and as a result you will no longer be guilty for the sin that you have committed, and you will be forgiven.
19 Engan-kakeo izay, ie nandilatse am’ Iehovà.
It is an offering to cause you to no longer be guilty for sinning against me.”

< Levitikosy 5 >