< Tauanga 29 >
1 Hei te whitu o nga marama, hei te ra tuatahi o te marama he huihuinga tapu mo koutou; kaua tetahi mahi a te kaimahi e mahia: hei ra whakatangi tetere tena ma koutou.
“[Each year], gather together to worship me on the first day of the seventh month, and do not do any work on that day. On that day [the priests] must blow their trumpets.
2 Me tuku ano he tahunga tinana hei kakara reka ki a Ihowa; kia kotahi puru, hei te kuao, kia kotahi hipi toa, kia whitu nga reme toa tau tahi, he mea kohakore:
When the offerings [on the altar on that day] are being completely burned, the smell will be very pleasing to me. The animals that you must bring are one young bull, one male sheep, and seven male lambs that are one-year-old. They must have no defects.
3 A hei te paraoa pai i konatunatua ki te hinu te whakahere totokore, kia toru nga whakatekau mo te puru, kia rua hoki nga whakatekau mo te hipi toa,
With these animals bring an offering of grain consisting of finely-ground flour mixed with [olive] oil. With the bull, bring six quarts/liters. With the male sheep, bring four quarts/liters,
4 Me te whakatekau mo te reme kotahi, o nga reme e whitu;
and with each of the seven lambs bring two quarts/liters.
5 Kia kotahi koati toa ano hoki hei whakahere hara, hei whakamarie mo koutou:
Also offer one male goat in order that you will be forgiven for your sins.
6 Ko te tahunga tinana ano o te marama, me tona whakahere totokore, ko t tahunga tinana tuturu, me tona whakahere totokore, me nga ringihanga o era, kia rite ki nga ritenga o te pera, hei kakara reka, hei whakahere ahi ki a Ihowa.
All of those animals are in addition to the animals that are completely burned [on the altar] each morning and on the first day of each month. The offerings of grain and wine must be made exactly as I have told you to do. When these offerings are burned, the smell will be very pleasing to me.”
7 A i te tekau o nga ra o tenei marama, o te whitu, he huihuinga tapu mo koutou: me whakapouri o koutou wairua: kaua tetahi mahi e mahia:
“[Each year], on the tenth day of the seventh month, you must gather together to worship me. Do not eat any food or do any work on that day.
8 Engari me tapae he tahunga tinana ki a Ihowa hei kakara reka; kia kotahi puru, hei te kuao, kia kotahi hipi toa, kia whitu nga reme toa tau tahi; hei nga mea kohakore nga mea ma koutou:
When you burn offerings [on the altar] on that day, the smell will be very pleasing to me. The animals that you must bring are one young bull, one male sheep, and seven male lambs that are one-year-old. They must have no defects.
9 Hei te paraoa pai ano hoki i konatunatua ki te hinu te whakahere totokore mo era, kia toru nga whakatekau mo te puru, kia rua hoki nga whakatekau mo te hipi toa kotahi,
With the bull, bring an offering of grain consisting of six quarts/liters of nice flour mixed with [olive] oil. With the male sheep, bring four quarts/liters.
10 Hei te whakatekau mo te reme, puta noa i nga reme e whitu:
With each of the lambs, bring two quarts/liters.
11 Kia kotahi koati toa hei whakahere hara; me te whakahere hara hei whakamarie, te tahunga tinana tuturu, me tona whakahere totokore, me nga ringihanga.
Also bring one male goat to [enable me to forgive] you for the sins you have committed, and the animals and grain and wine that you burn [on the altar] each day to enable me to forgive you for the sins you have committed. Those offerings will be in addition to the animals and grain and wine that are completely burned [on the altar] each day.”
12 A hei te tahi tekau ma rima o nga ra o te whitu o nga marama he huihuinga tapu mo koutou; kaua tetahi mahi a te kaimahi e mahia, a kia whitu nga ra e mea hakari ai koutou ki a Ihowa:
“On the fifteenth day of the seventh month [of each year], you must all gather together to worship me. You must not do any work on that day. You must continue to celebrate for seven days.
13 Me tapae ano he tahunga tinana, he whakahere ahi, hei kakara reka ki a Ihowa: kia kotahi tekau ma toru nga puru, hei te kuao, kia rua nga hipi toa, kia kotahi tekau ma wha nga reme toa tau tahi, hei nga mea kohakore:
When the offerings are burned [on the altar], the smell will be very pleasing to me. The animals that you must bring are 13 young bulls, two male sheep, and 14 male lambs that are one-year-old. These animals must have no defects.
14 Hei te paraoa pai ano i konatunatua ki te hinu te whakahere totokore; kia toru nga whakatekau ki te puru, o nga puru kotahi tekau ma toru, kia rua nga whakatekau ki te hipi toa, ara o nga hipi toa e rua,
With each of the 13 bulls, bring a grain offering of six quarts/liters of finely-ground flour mixed with [olive] oil. With each of the male sheep, bring four quarts/liters.
15 Me te whakatekau ki te reme, o nga reme kotahi tekau ma wha:
With each of the 14 lambs, bring two quarts/liters.
16 Me tetahi koati toa, hei whakahere hara; me te tahunga tinana tuturu ano, me tona whakahere totokore, me tona ringihanga.
Also bring one male goat to be sacrificed [to enable me to forgive you] for your sins, in addition to the offerings of animals and grain and wine that are completely burned [on the altar] each day.
17 Me tuku hoki i te rua o nga ra nga puru kotahi tekau ma rua, hei te kuao, kia rua nga hipi toa, kia tekau ma wha nga reme toa tau tahi, he mea kohakore:
“For the next six days of the festival, you must also bring animals to sacrifice. On the second day, bring twelve bulls. On the third/next day, bring eleven bulls. One the fourth/next day, bring ten bulls. On the fifth/next day, bring nine bulls. On the sixth/next day, bring eight bulls. On the seventh/last day, bring seven bulls. But on each of those days, all the other sacrifices and offerings that you bring will remain the same.
18 A, ko nga whakahere totokore o aua mea, me nga ringihanga, ara o nga puru, o nga hipi, o nga reme, kia rite ki te maha, kia rite ki te ritenga:
19 Kia kotahi koati toa ano hei whakahere hara; tera atu ano te tahunga tinana tuturu me tona whakahere totokore, me nga ringihanga.
20 A, hei te toru o nga ra, kia kotahi tekau ma tahi nga puru, kia rua nga hipi toa, kia tekau ma wha nga reme toa tau tahi, he mea kohakore;
21 A, ko nga whakahere totokore, me nga ringihanga, ara o nga puru, o nga hipi toa, o nga reme, kia rite ki to ratou maha, kia rite ki te ritenga:
22 Kia kotahi koati toa hei whakahere hara; me te whakahere hara tuturu ano, me tona whakahere totokore, me tona ringihanga.
23 A i te wha o nga ra kia kotahi tekau nga puru, kia rua nga hipi toa, kia tekau ma wha nga reme toa tau tahi, he mea kohakore:
24 Na, ko nga whakahere totokore me nga ringihanga, ara o nga puru, o nga hipi toa, o nga reme, kia rite ki to ratou maha, kia rite ki te ritenga:
25 Kia kotahi koati toa ano hoki hei whakahere hara; me te tahunga tinana tuturu ano, me tona whakahere totokore, me tona ringihanga.
26 A i te rima o nga ra kia iwa nga puru, kia rua nga hipi toa, kia tekau ma wha nga reme toa tau tahi, he mea kohakore:
27 A, ko nga whakahere totokore, me nga ringihanga, ara o nga puru, o nga hipi toa, o nga reme, kia rite ki to ratou maha, kia rite ki te ritenga:
28 Kia kotahi koati toa ano hoki hei whakahere hara; tera ano te tahunga tinana tuturu, me tona whakahere totokore, me tona ringihanga.
29 A i te ono o nga ra kia waru nga puru, kia rua nga hipi toa, kia tekau ma wha nga reme toa tau tahi, he mea kohakore:
30 A, ko nga whakahere totokore, me nga ringihanga, ara o nga puru, o nga hipi toa, o nga reme, kia rite ki to ratou maha, kia rite ki te ritenga:
31 Kia kotahi koati toa ano hoki hei whakahere hara: tera ano te tahunga tinana tuturu, tona whakahere totokore, me tona ringihanga.
32 A, i te whitu o nga ra, kia whitu nga puru, kia rua nga hipi toa, kia tekau ma wha nga reme toa tau tahi, he mea kohakore:
33 A, ko nga whakahere totokore, me o ratou ringihanga, ara o nga puru, o nga hipi toa, o nga reme, kia rite ki to ratou maha, kia rite ki te ritenga:
34 Kia kotahi koati toa ano hoki hei whakahere hara; tera ano te tahunga tinana tuturu, tona whakahere totokore, me tona ringihanga.
35 Hei te waru o nga ra he huihuinga nui ma koutou: kaua tetahi mahi a te kaimahi e mahia.
“On the eighth day of the festival, you must [again] gather together to worship me, and do not do any work on that day.
36 Engari me tapae he tahunga tinana, he whakahere ahi, he kakara reka ki a Ihowa; kia kotahi puru, kia kotahi hipi toa, kia whitu nga reme toa tau tahi, he mea kohakore:
On that day, you must bring to the altar one bull, one full-grown ram, and seven lambs that are one-year-old. These animals must have no defects. They must all be burned on the altar, and their smell will please me.
37 A, ko nga whakahere totokore, me o ratou ringihanga, ara o te puru, o te hipi toa, o nga reme, kia rite ki to ratou maha, kia rite ki te ritenga:
Bring also with the bull and the male sheep and each of the lambs the offerings of grain and wine that (are required/I told you to bring).
38 Kia kotahi koati toa ano hoki hei whakahere hara; tena ano te tahunga tinana tuturu, me tona whakahere totokore, me tona ringihanga.
Also offer one male goat to be sacrificed [to enable me to forgive you] for your sins. These animals will be in addition to the offerings of animals and grain and wine that are completely burned [on the altar] each day.
39 Ko enei a koutou e mea ai ki a Ihowa i a koutou hakari nunui, haunga a koutou ki taurangi, me a koutou tahunga tinana, me a koutou whakahere totokore, a koutou ringihanga, me a koutou whakahere mo te pai.
“At your festivals, these are the offerings that you must bring to me: The offerings that will be completely burned [on the altar], the offerings of grain and wine, and the offerings to maintain fellowship with me. Those are in addition to the offerings that you give to me because you promised to do something, and other special offerings that you want to give to me.”
40 Na ka korerotia e Mohi ki nga tama a Iharaira nga mea katoa i whakahau ai a Ihowa ki a Mohi.
Then Moses/I told to the Israeli people all the things that Yahweh had commanded him/me.