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WORD Research this...Leviticus 5
- 1 “‘ chugh anyone yemmey, Daq vetlh ghaH hears the ghogh vo' adjuration, ghaH taH a witness, whether ghaH ghajtaH leghpu' joq Sovta', chugh ghaH ta'be' report 'oH, vaj ghaH DIchDaq SIQ Daj He'taHghach.
- 2 “‘ joq chugh anyone touches vay' Say'Ha' Doch, whether 'oH ghaH the carcass vo' an Say'Ha' animal, joq the carcass vo' Say'Ha' livestock, joq the carcass vo' Say'Ha' creeping Dochmey, je 'oH ghaH hidden vo' ghaH, je ghaH ghaH Say'Ha', vaj ghaH DIchDaq taH guilty.
- 3 “‘ joq chugh ghaH touches the uncleanness vo' loD, whatever Daj uncleanness ghaH tlhej nuq ghaH ghaH Say'Ha', je 'oH ghaH hidden vo' ghaH; ghorgh ghaH SovtaH vo' 'oH, vaj ghaH DIchDaq taH guilty.
- 4 “‘ joq chugh anyone swears rashly tlhej Daj wuSDu' Daq ta' mIghtaHghach, joq Daq ta' QaQ, whatever 'oH ghaH vetlh a loD might utter rashly tlhej an oath, je 'oH ghaH hidden vo' ghaH; ghorgh ghaH SovtaH vo' 'oH, vaj ghaH DIchDaq taH guilty vo' wa' vo' Dochvammey.
- 5 'oH DIchDaq taH, ghorgh ghaH ghaH guilty vo' wa' vo' Dochvammey, ghaH DIchDaq confess vetlh Daq nuq ghaH ghajtaH yempu':
- 6 je ghaH DIchDaq qem Daj trespass cha'nob Daq joH'a' vaD Daj yem nuq ghaH ghajtaH yempu', a female vo' the flock, a lamb joq a goat, vaD a yem cha'nob; je the lalDan vumwI' DIchDaq chenmoH atonement vaD ghaH concerning Daj yem.
- 7 “‘ chugh ghaH ta'laHbe' afford a lamb, vaj ghaH DIchDaq qem Daj trespass cha'nob vaD vetlh Daq nuq ghaH ghajtaH yempu', cha' turtledoves, joq cha' Qup pigeons, Daq joH'a'; wa' vaD a yem cha'nob, je the latlh vaD a meQqu'pu' cha'nob.
- 8 ghaH DIchDaq qem chaH Daq the lalDan vumwI', 'Iv DIchDaq wa'Dich nob the wa' nuq ghaH vaD the yem cha'nob, je wring litHa' its nach vo' its neck, 'ach DIchDaq ghobe' sever 'oH completely.
- 9 ghaH DIchDaq sprinkle 'op vo' the 'Iw vo' the yem cha'nob Daq the retlh vo' the lalDanta' Daq; je the leS vo' the 'Iw DIchDaq taH drained pa' Daq the base vo' the lalDanta' Daq. 'oH ghaH a yem cha'nob.
- 10 ghaH DIchDaq nob the cha'DIch vaD a meQqu'pu' cha'nob, according Daq the ordinance; je the lalDan vumwI' DIchDaq chenmoH atonement vaD ghaH concerning Daj yem nuq ghaH ghajtaH yempu', je ghaH DIchDaq taH forgiven.
- 11 “‘ 'ach chugh ghaH ta'laHbe' afford cha' turtledoves, joq cha' Qup pigeons, vaj ghaH DIchDaq qem Daj cha'nob vaD vetlh Daq nuq ghaH ghajtaH yempu', the tenth part vo' an ephah { Note: 1 ephah ghaH about 22 litres joq about 2/3 vo' a bushel } vo' fine flour vaD a yem cha'nob. ghaH DIchDaq lan ghobe' Hergh Daq 'oH, ghobe' DIchDaq ghaH lan vay' frankincense Daq 'oH, vaD 'oH ghaH a yem cha'nob.
- 12 ghaH DIchDaq qem 'oH Daq the lalDan vumwI', je the lalDan vumwI' DIchDaq tlhap Daj handful vo' 'oH as the memorial portion, je meQ 'oH Daq the lalDanta' Daq, Daq the nobmey vo' joH'a' chenmoHta' Sum qul. 'oH ghaH a yem cha'nob.
- 13 The lalDan vumwI' DIchDaq chenmoH atonement vaD ghaH concerning Daj yem vetlh ghaH ghajtaH yempu' Daq vay' vo' Dochvammey Dochmey, je ghaH DichDaq taH forgiven; je the leS DIchDaq taH the priest's, as the 'uQ cha'nob.'”
- 14 joH'a' jatlhta' Daq Moses, ja'ta',
- 15 “ chugh anyone commits a trespass, je yemmey unwittingly, Daq the le' Dochmey vo' joH'a'; vaj ghaH DIchDaq qem Daj trespass cha'nob Daq joH'a', a ram Hutlh blemish vo' the flock, according Daq lIj estimation Daq baS chIS Sum shekels, after the shekel vo' the Daq QaD, vaD a trespass cha'nob.
- 16 ghaH DIchDaq chenmoH restitution vaD vetlh nuq ghaH ghajtaH ta'pu' wrong Daq the le' Doch, je DIchDaq chel a fifth part Daq 'oH, je nob 'oH Daq the lalDan vumwI'; je the lalDan vumwI' DIchDaq chenmoH atonement vaD ghaH tlhej the ram vo' the trespass cha'nob, je ghaH DichDaq taH forgiven.
- 17 “ chugh anyone yemmey, je ta'taH vay' vo' the Dochmey nuq joH'a' ghajtaH ra'ta' ghobe' Daq taH ta'pu'; 'a' ghaH ta'be' Sov 'oH, yet ghaH ghaH guilty, je DIchDaq SIQ Daj He'taHghach.
- 18 ghaH DIchDaq qem a ram Hutlh blemish vo' vo' the flock, according Daq lIj estimation, vaD a trespass cha'nob, Daq the lalDan vumwI'; je the lalDan vumwI' DIchDaq chenmoH atonement vaD ghaH concerning the Doch Daq nuq ghaH yempu' je ta' taH' Sov 'oH, je ghaH DichDaq be forgiven.
- 19 'oH ghaH a trespass cha'nob. ghaH ghaH certainly guilty qaSpa' joH'a'.”
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2006-10-25(tlh)
Hegh tI, 'ej ngab tI naH,
'ach reH taHtaH joH'a'ma' mu'
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