< Leviticus 15 >

1 Yahweh also said to Moses/me and Aaron,
I korero ano a Ihowa ki a Mohi raua ko Arona, i mea,
2 “Tell this to the Israelis: When an infected discharge comes out of a man’s sexual organs [EUP], that fluid should not be touched.
Korero ki nga tama a Iharaira, mea atu ki a ratou, Ki te mea he rere to tetahi tangata, no roto i tona kikokiko, e poke ana ia i tona rere.
3 Whether that fluid is blocked or continues to drip, it causes him to be someone who should not be touched.
A ko tona poke tenei i a ia e rere mai: ahakoa rere te rere o tona kikokiko, ahakoa kua mimiti te rere o tona kikokiko, he mea whakapoke tena i a ia.
4 “And any bed that such a man lies on should not be touched, and anything that he sits on should not be touched.
He poke nga moenga katoa e takoto ai te tangata i te rere: ka poke ano hoki nga mea katoa e noho ai ia.
5 Anyone who touches that person’s bed must wash his clothes and bathe, and no one should touch him until that evening.
Ki te pa hoki tetahi ki tona moenga, me horoi e ia ona kakahu, me ia ano hoki me horoi ki te wai, ka poke hoki ia a ahiahi noa.
6 Anyone who sits on something that man has sat on must wash his clothes and bathe, and no one should touch him until that evening.
Ki te noho hoki tetahi ki runga ki tetahi mea i nohoia e te tangata i te rere, me horoi e ia ona kakahu, me ia ano hoki me horoi ki te wai, ka poke hoki ia a ahiahi noa.
7 “Anyone who touches such a man must wash his clothes and bathe, and no one should touch him until that evening.
A ki te pa tetahi ki te kikokiko o te tangata i te rere, me horoi e ia ona kakahu, me ia ano hoki me horoi ki te wai, ka poke hoki ia a ahiahi noa.
8 “If such a man spits on someone else, that person who is spit upon should not be touched. He must wash his clothes, and no one should touch him until that evening.
A ki te tuwha atu te tangata i te rere ki tetahi tangata pokekore, na me horoi e ia ona kakahu, me ia ano hoki me horoi ki te wai, ka poke hoki ia a ahiahi noa.
9 “Everything that a man who has such a discharge of fluid sits on while he is riding [a horse or a donkey] should not be touched,
Me te nohoanga hoiho i nohoia e te tangata he rere tona, kua poke.
10 and anyone who touches the seat or saddle that he was sitting on also should not be touched until that evening. And anyone who picks up the seat or saddle must wash his clothes and bathe, and no one should touch him until that evening.
Na he mea no raro i a ia, ko te tangata i pa atu, kua poke a ahiahi noa: ki te mauria hoki e tetahi tetahi o aua mea, me horoi ona kakahu, me ia ano hoki me horoi ki te wai, ka poke hoki a ahiahi noa.
11 Anyone whom the man with such a discharge of fluid from his body touches without first rinsing his hands in water must wash his clothes and bathe, and no one should touch him until that evening.
Na, ko te tangata i pa tera i te rere ki a ia, a kihai i horoia ona ringa ki te wai, me horoi ona kahu, me ia ano hoki me horoi ki te wai, ka poke hoki ia a ahiahi noa.
12 “If such a man touches a clay pot, that pot must be broken into pieces. Anything made from wood that he touches must be rinsed in water.
Me wawahi ano hoki te oko oneone i pangia e te tangata he rere tona: ko nga oko rakau katoa ia me horoi ki te wai.
13 “If such a man is healed from his flow of fluid, he must wait for seven days. Then he must wash his clothes and bathe in water from a spring. Then he will be able to be with others.
A e purea i tona rere te tangata he rere tona, na me tatau e ia nga rangi e whitu mo tona purenga, na ka horoia e ia ona kakahu, me horoi ano hoki tona kikokiko ki te wai rere, a ka kore ona poke.
14 On the eighth/next day, he must take two doves or two young pigeons and come in front of Yahweh at the entrance of the Sacred Tent, and give them to the priest.
A i te waru o nga ra me tiki e ia, kia rua nga kukupa, kia rua ranei nga pi kukupa, a ka haere ki te aroaro o Ihowa ki te whatitoka o te tapenakara o te whakaminenga, ka hoatu ai ki te tohunga:
15 The priest will sacrifice them. One will be an offering for the man to become acceptable to God, and the other one will be completely burned [on the altar]. As a result of the priest doing that, the man will be forgiven for having sinned.
Katahi ka whakaherea aua mea e te tohunga, tetahi hei whakahere hara, tetahi hoki hei tahunga tinana; a ka whakamarie te tohunga mona ki te aroaro o Ihowa mo tona rere.
16 “Then semen accidentally flows from a man’s sexual organs [EUP], he must bathe his whole body, and no one should touch him until that evening.
Ki te paheke mai hoki te purapura moenga o tetahi tangata, na, me horoi e ia tona tinana katoa ki te wai, ka poke hoki ia a ahiahi noa.
17 Any clothing or leather that has semen on it must be washed, and no one should touch it until that evening.
Me horoi ano hoki ki te wai nga kakahu katoa, me nga hiako kei aua mea nei te purapura moenga, ka poke hoki aua mea a ahiahi noa.
18 When a man has sex with a woman and some semen spills, both of them must bathe, and no one should touch them until that evening.
Ki te moe maori hoki tetahi tangata ki tetahi wahine, me horoi raua ki te wai, ka poke hoki raua a ahiahi noa.
19 “Then a woman has her monthly menstrual period, no one should touch her for seven days. If anyone touches her [during that time], no one should touch the person who touched her until that evening.
A ki te mea he rere to tetahi wahine, a he toto te rere o tona kikokiko, me whakamotuhake kia whitu nga ra: ka poke ano hoki nga tangata katoa e pa ana ki a ia a ahiahi noa.
20 No one should touch anything that she lies on or sits on during that time.
Ka poke ano nga mea katoa e takotoria ana e ia i tona whakamotuhaketanga; ka poke ano nga mea katoa e noho ai ia.
21 Anyone who touches her bed must wash his clothes and bathe, and no one should touch that person until that evening.
Ki te pa hoki tetahi ki tona moenga, me horoi e ia ona kakahu, a ia ake ano hoki me horoi ki te wai, ka poke hoki ia a ahiahi noa.
22 Anyone who touches something that she has been sitting on, a bed or anything else, must wash his clothes, and no one should touch that person until that evening.
Ki te pa atu hoki tetahi ki tetahi mea i noho ai ia, me horoi e ia ona kakahu, a ia ake ano hoki me horoi ki te wai, ka poke hoki ia a ahiahi noa.
Ahakoa i runga taua mea i te moenga, i runga ranei i tetahi mea e nohoia ana e ia, ki te pa atu tetahi, ka poke ia a ahiahi noa.
24 “If a man has sex with a woman [during that time] and some of the menstrual blood touches him, no one should touch him for seven days, and no one should touch the bed that he lies on.
Ki te takoto hoki tetahi tangata ki a ia, a ka mau ki a ia ona whakapoke, ka poke, e whitu nga ra: ka poke katoa ano nga moenga katoa e takoto ai ia.
25 “Then a woman has a vaginal discharge of blood for (many days/a long time), which is not her monthly flow of blood, or if her flow of blood continues after her monthly flow ends, no one should touch her until it stops.
A ki te maha nga ra o te rerenga toto o tetahi wahine, a ehara i te wa e paheke ai, ki te roa atu ranei te rerenga i to te wa e paheke ai; ka pera ano me nga ra o tona paheketanga nga ra katoa e rere ai tona whakapoke; ka poke ia.
26 And no one should touch the bed that she lies on or anything that she sits on while that flow of blood continues, just like during her monthly menstrual period.
Ka pera ano ki a ia me te moenga o tona paheketanga nga moenga katoa e takoto ai ia i nga ra katoa e rere ai: ka poke ano hoki nga mea katoa e noho ai ia, ka rite ki te whakapoke o tona paheketanga.
27 Anyone who touches those things should not touch anyone else; he must wash his clothes and bathe, and he should not touch anyone else until that evening.
Ka poke ano hoki te tangata e pa ana ki aua mea, me horoi ano hoki e ia ona kakahu, a ia ake ano hoki me horoi ki te wai, ka poke hoki ia a ahiahi noa.
28 “After a woman’s monthly menstrual flow ends, she must wait seven days before she touches anyone.
Otiia ki te mea kua whakapokekoretia taua wahine i te rere, katahi ka taua e ia nga rangi e whitu, a muri iho ka kore ona poke.
29 On the eighth/next day, she must take two doves or two pigeons to the priest at the entrance of the Sacred Tent.
A i te waru o nga ra me tiki e ia kia rua nga kukupa, kia rua ranei pi kukupa mana, a ka kawea ki te tohunga, ki te whatitoka o te tapenakara o te whakaminenga.
30 The priest will sacrifice one of them to be an offering to enable her to become acceptable to Yahweh again, and completely burn the other one [on the altar]. By doing that he will cause me, Yahweh, to forgive her for having sinned [DOU].
A me whakahere tetahi e te tohunga hei whakahere hara, me tetahi hoki hei tahunga tinana, a ka whakamarie te tohunga mona ki te aroaro o Ihowa mo te rere o tona whakapoke.
31 “You must warn the Israeli people not to do things that (defile them/cause them to be unacceptable to me). If they become (unacceptable to me/defiled), they will cause my Sacred Tent which is among them to become an unacceptable place to worship me, and as a result they will die.”
Na me pena ta koutou wehe i nga tama a Iharaira i o ratou whakapoke; kei mate ratou i o ratou poke, ina whakapokea e ratou toku tapenakara e tu na i roto i a ratou.
32 “Those are the regulations for a man who has a fluid that flows from his sexual organs or who should not be touched because some of his semen spills out while having sex [with a woman],
Ko te ture tenei mo te tangata he rere tona, mo te tangata hoki kua paheke atu tona purapura moenga, a poke iho;
33 and for any woman during her monthly menstrual period, and for any man who has sex with a woman during her menstrual period.”
Mo te wahine hoki e paheke ana, mo te tangata hoki he rere tona, mo te tane raua ko te wahine, mo te tangata hoki i takoto ki te wahine poke.

< Leviticus 15 >