< Nomery 19 >
1 Hoe ty nitsara’ Iehovà amy Mosè naho i Aharone:
The Lord told Moses and Aaron,
2 Intoy ty fañèm-pètse linili’ Iehovà: Misaontsia amo ana’ Israeleo ty hindesa’ iareo kiloa mena tsy aman-kandra ndra hila mbe lia’e tsy nanampezan-joka.
“This is a legal regulation the Lord has ordered, saying, ‘Tell the Israelites to bring you a red cow without defects which has never been yoked.
3 Atoloro i Elazare mpisoroñe, le hasese’e alafe’ i tobey ho lentaeñe añatrefa’e;
Hand it over to Eleazar the priest, and he will take it outside the camp and have it slaughtered before him.
4 le hangala’ i Elazare an-drambo-pità’e ty lio’e, vaho hafitse’e impito aolo’ i Kibohom-pamantañañey.
Eleazar the priest will put some of its blood on his finger and sprinkle it seven times towards the entrance of the Tent of Meeting.
5 Le horoañe am-pahaisaha’e i kiloay: Fonga forototoeñe ty holi’e, ty nofo’e, ty lio’e vaho ty tai’e.
Then the cow must be burned as he watches All of it is to be burned—its skin, meat, and blood, as well as its excrement.
6 Le handrambe mendorave naho seva naho fole mena mañabarà i mpisoroñey vaho hatora’e añate’ i afo mamorototo i kiloaiy.
The priest shall throw cedar wood, hyssop, and crimson thread on the burning cow.
7 Ho sasà’ i mpisoroñey amy zao o saro’eo, le hampiandroe’e an-drano i sandri’ey, vaho himoak’ an-tobe ao; fa haleotse am-para’ te hariva i mpisoroñey.
Then the priest shall wash his clothes and his body in water, and after that he may enter the camp, but he will remain unclean until the evening.
8 Hanasa o siki’eo naho hiandro an-drano ka i nañoro azey, ie tsy halio am-para’ te hariva.
The person who burned the cow shall also wash his clothes and his body in water, and he too will remain unclean until the evening.
9 Le havori’ t’indaty malio ty laveno’ i kiloay vaho hahaja’e an-toetse malio alafe’ i tobey ey, naho havandroñe ey ho amy valobohò’ o ana’ Israeleoy, ho ami’ty ranom-pandeorañe, toe fañeferan-kakeo.
Then a man who is clean shall collect the ashes of the cow and keep them in a clean place outside the camp. They are to be kept by the Israelites to prepare the water of purification which is for purifying from sin.
10 Hanasa ty siki’e i namory o lavenokeoy le tsy halio ampara’ te haleñe: ho fañè nainai’e tsy modo amo ana’ Israeleo naho amo renetane mpimoneñe am’ iereoo.
The man who collected the ashes of the cow shall also wash his clothes, and he will remain unclean until the evening. This is a permanent rule for the Israelites and for the foreigner that lives with them.
11 Ze mitsapa lolo, ndra t’ie fate’ ia’ia, ro haleotse fito andro.
If you touch a dead body you will be unclean for seven days.
12 Hañefe’ batañe amy ranoy re ami’ty tsy haliova’e ami’ty andro fahatelo naho ami’ty andro faha-fito vaho halio; f’ie tsy mañefe-batañe amy andro fahateloy naho amy andro fahafitoy le tsy halio.
You must purify yourself with the water of purification on the third day and on the seventh day, and then you will be clean. But if you don't purify yourself on the third and seventh days, you won't be clean.
13 Ze mitsapa lolo, ty fañova’ ondaty mate, vaho tsy mañefe-batañe, le mandeotse ty kivoho’ Iehovà. Haitoañe am’ Israele indatiy. Tsy halio re amy te tsy nafitse ama’e i rano-piambahañey, tambats’ ama’e i haleora’ey.
If you touch a dead body and don't purify yourself you make the Tabernacle of the Lord unclean and must be expelled from Israel. You are still unclean because the water of purification hasn't been sprinkled on you, and your uncleanness remains.
14 Zao ty fetse te mivetrak’ añ’akiba ao t’indaty: ze mizilik’ añ’akiba ao naho ze am-po’e ao ro songa maleotse fito andro,
The following regulation applies when a person dies in a tent. Everyone who comes into the tent and everyone who is already in the tent will be unclean for seven days.
15 maleotse ka ze fanake tsy mitakoñe soa.
Any open container there that doesn't have a closed lid is unclean.
16 Ze mitsapa ondaty vinonom-pibara an-kivoke ey ke ondaty mate avao, he taola’ ondaty, hera kibory, le haleotse fito andro.
If you're out in the open and you touch someone who has been killed by the sword or who has died naturally, or if you touch a human bone or a grave, then you'll be unclean for seven days.
17 Aa naho i maleotsey: hangalañe ty laveno’ i namorototoañe ho fañeferan-kakeoiy, vaho añiliñan-drano malio ty fitovy;
This is the process for the purification if you are unclean. Take some of the ashes of the burnt offering for purification, and put them in a jar with fresh water.
18 ho rambese’ t’indaty malio ty seva le halò’e amy ranoy vaho hafitse’e amy akibay naho amo fanake iabio naho am’ ondaty nizoeñeo naho amy nitsapa o taolañeo ndra i vinonoy ndra i loloy ndra i kiboriiy.
A man who is clean shall take some hyssop and dip it in the water. Then sprinkle the tent and everything inside it, and everybody who was there. He would also need to sprinkle you if you who touched a bone, or a grave, or someone who has died or has been killed.
19 Hafitse’ i malioy amy tsy malioy ami’ty andro fahatelo naho ami’ty andro faha-fito; ie amy andro faha-fitoy ro hiefetse, le ho sasà’e o siki’eo vaho hiandro an-drano, le halio te harivay.
The man who is clean is to sprinkle you both on the third day and on the seventh day. After you are purified on the seventh day, you must wash your clothes and yourself in water, and that evening you'll be clean.
20 Fe t’indaty maleotse tsy miefetse amy haleora’ey, le haitoeñe amy valobohòkey indatiy, amy te nileore’e ty efe-miava’ Iehovà. Tsy nafitse ama’e i rano-kaleorañey; maleotse re.
But if you don't purify yourself, you will be expelled from the Israelites, because you have made the Tabernacle of the Lord unclean. The water of purification hasn't been sprinkled on you, and you remain unclean.
21 Fañè nainai’e ho a iareo izay. Hanasa ty siki’e i namitse i rano-kaleorañey, vaho haleotse am-para’ te hariva ze mitsapa i rano-kaleorañey.
This is a permanent rule for the everyone. The man who sprinkles the water of purification must wash his clothes, and anyone who touches the water of purification will be unclean until the evening.
22 Haleotse ze raha tsinapa’ i maleotsey, le haleotse am-para’ te haleñe t’indaty nitsapa aze.
Anything the unclean person touches will be unclean, and anyone who touches it will be unclean until the evening.”