< Deuteronomy 25 >

1 “If [two] Israelis have a dispute and they go to a court, the judge will [probably] decide/declare that one of them (is innocent/did not do any wrong) and the other one is guilty.
No adda ti riri iti nagbaetan dagiti tattao ket mapanda iti pangukoman, ket ukomen ida dagiti ukom, ket bulosandanto ti nalinteg ken dusaenda ti nadangkes.
2 If the judge says that the guilty person must be punished, he shall command him to lie [with his face] on the ground and be whipped. The number of times he is struck with a whip will depend on [what kind of] crime he committed.
No maikari a masaplit ti nakabasol a tao, ket pagpakleben ti ukom isuna ket masaplit iti imatangna segun iti naibilin a bilang dagiti saplit, a kas iti krimen a naaramidna.
3 It is permitted that he be struck as many as 40 times, but no more than that. If he is struck more than 40 times, he would be humiliated publicly.
Mabalin a saplitan isuna ti ukom iti uppat a pulo, ngem saanna a surokan dayta a bilang, ta no surokanna dayta a bilang ket saplitanna iti ad-adu pay a saplit, ket maibabainto ti padayo nga Israelita iti panagkitayo.
4 When your ox is treading/walking on the grain [to separate the chaff from the grain], do not (muzzle it/put a covering on its mouth) [to prevent it from eating some of the grain].
Nasken a saanyo a busalan ti baka no badde-baddekanna ti dawa.
5 If two brothers live on the same property, and one of them who has no son dies, the man’s widow should not marry someone who is not a member of his family. The dead man’s brother must marry her and have sex [EUP] with her. It is his duty to do that.
No agkabbalay ti agkabsat ket natay ti maysa kadakuada, nga awanan ti anak a lalaki, nasken a saan a makiasawa ti asawa ti natay a lalaki iti sabali a tao a saan a kameng ti pamilia. Ngem ketdi, nasken a makikaidda ti kabsat ti asawana kenkuana ket asawaenna, ken aramidenna ti pagrebbengan ti kabsatna a kas asawa kenkuana.
6 If she later gives birth to a son, that son is to be considered [MTY] the son of the man who died, in order that the dead man’s name will not disappear from Israel.
Daytoy ket tapno ti umuna nga anak nga ipasngayna ti mangtawidto iti nagan ti natay a kabsatna, tapno saan a mapukaw ti naganna manipud iti Israel.
7 “But if the dead man’s brother does not want to marry that woman, she must stand at the (gate/central meeting place) of the town and say to the [town] elders, ‘My husband’s brother will not do (his duty/what he is supposed to do). He refuses to [marry me in order that I may give birth to a son who will] prevent my dead husband’s name from disappearing in Israel.’
Ngem no saan a tarigagayan ti lalaki nga asawaen ti asawa ti kabsatna, nasken ngarud a sumang-at ti asawa ti kabsatna iti ruangan a paguk-ukoman dagiti panglakayen ket ibagana, 'Nagkedked ti kabsat ti asawak a mangbangon iti nagan para iti kabsatna iti Israel; saanna a kayat nga aramiden kaniak ti pagrebbengan ti maysa a kabsat ti asawa a lalaki.'
8 Then the elders must summon that man and talk to him. If he still refuses to marry that widow,
Ket nasken a paayaban isuna dagiti panglakayen iti siudadna ket kasaritadanto isuna. Ngem kas pangarigan no ipilpilitna ket ibagbagana, 'Saanko a tartarigagayan nga asawaen ti babai.'
9 she must go up to him while the elders are watching, and take off one of his sandals [to symbolize/show that he would not receive any of her property], and spit in his face, and say to him, ‘This is what happens to the man who refuses to do what is needed [to allow his dead brother to have a son] in order that our family name does not disappear.’
Ket nasken a sumang-at nga umasideg kenkuana iti asawa ti kabsatna iti sangoanan dagiti panglakayen, ikkatenna ti sandaliasna, ket tupraanna ti rupana. Nasken a sungbatanna isuna ket kunana, 'Dayta ti mapasamak iti lalaki a saan a mangitakder iti balay ti kabsatna.'
10 After that happens, that man’s family will be known as ‘the family of the man whose sandal was pulled off’.
Maawaganto ti naganna iti Israel, 'Ti pagtaengan ti lalaki a nauksot ti sandaliasna.'
11 When [two] men are fighting with each other, and the one man’s wife comes near to help her husband by grabbing hold of the other man’s genitals,
No agaapa dagiti lallaki, ket umasideg ti asawa ti maysa tapno isalakanna ti asawana iti ima ti nangkabil kenkuana, ket no iyunnatna ti imana ken alaenna ti mabagbagi ti lalaki,
12 do not act mercifully toward her; cut off her hand.
ket nasken a putdenyo ti ima ti babai; nasken a saan a kaasian ti matayo.
13 “[When you are buying or selling things], do not try to cheat people by having two kinds of weights, [one which you use when you buy something and one which you use when you sell something], and two kinds of measuring baskets, [one which you use when you buy something and one which you use when you sell something].
Nasken nga awan ti agduduma a timbangan iti pagkargaanyo, maysa a dakkel ken maysa a bassit.
Nasken nga awan ti agduduma a pagsukatan iti pagtaenganyo, maysa a dakkel ken maysa a bassit.
15 Always use correct weights and correct measuring baskets, in order that Yahweh our God will allow you to live a long time in the land that he is giving to you.
Nasken nga agpag-isu ken nalinteg ti pagtimbangan nga adda kadakayo; nasken nga apag-isu ken nalinteg ti pagsukatan nga adda kadakayo, tapno umatiddog dagiti al-aldawyo iti daga nga it-ited ni Yahweh kadakayo.
16 Yahweh hates all those who act dishonestly, [and he will punish them].
Ta amin nga agar-aramid iti kasta a banbanag, amin nga agtigtignay a saan a nalinteg, ket makarimon a banag kenni Yahweh a Diosyo.
17 Continue to remember what the Amalek people-group did to your ancestors when they were coming out of Egypt.
Lagipenyo ti inaramid dagiti Amalekita kadakayo iti dalan iti iruruaryo iti Egipto,
18 They attacked your ancestors as your ancestors were traveling, when they were weak and exhausted. Those people were not afraid of God at all, so they attacked your ancestors from the rear and killed all those who were unable to walk as fast as the others.
no kasano a sinabatdakayo iti dalan ken dinarupda dagiti adda iti likudanyo, dagiti amin nga agkakapoy iti likodanyo, idi natalimudaw ken nabannogkayo; saanda a rinaem ti Dios.
19 Therefore, when Yahweh our God has given you the land [that he promised to give you], and when he has enabled you to rest from [fighting] all your enemies around you, kill all the Amalek people-group, with the result that no one will remember them any more. Do not forget [to do this]!”
Ngarud, inton paginanaennakayo ni Yahweh a Diosyo manipud kadagiti amin a kabusoryo iti aglawlaw, iti daga nga it-ited ni Yahweh a Diosyo kadakayo a tagikuaen a kas tawid, nasken a saanyo a liplipatan a punasen iti pakalaglagipan dagiti Amalekita manipud ti babaen ti langit.

< Deuteronomy 25 >