front:intro nxz4 0 # Introduction to Leviticus\n\n## Part 1: General Introduction\n\n### Outline of Leviticus\n\n1. Instructions to the Israelites about offerings (1:1–6:7)\n * Burnt offerings (1:1–17)\n * Grain offerings (2:1–16)\n * Fellowship offerings (3:1–17)\n * Offerings for unintentional sins (4:1–5:13)\n * Guilt offerings (5:14–6:7)\n2. Instructions to the priests about offerings (6:8–7:10)\n * Burnt offerings (6:8–13)\n * Grain offerings (6:14–23)\n * Sin offerings (6:24–30)\n * Guilt offerings (7:1–10)\n3. Further instructions to the Israelites (7:11–7:38)\n * Peace offerings (7:11–21)\n * Eating fat and blood forbidden (7:22–27)\n * The share for the priests (7:28–7:38)\n4. Setting apart the priests (8:1–10:20)\n * Aaron and his sons ordained (8:1–36)\n * Aaron as high priest (9:1–24)\n * Nadab and Abihu punished (10:1–20)\n5. Laws about clean and unclean things (11:1–15:33)\n * Clean and unclean food (11:1–47)\n * Women purified after giving birth to a child (12:1–8)\n * Skin, clothing, houses (13:1–14:47)\n * Bodily fluids (15:1–33)\n6. Day of Atonement; the place of the offering; the nature of blood (16:1–17:16)\n7. Setting apart for worship and service; being disqualified from service (18:1–24:23)\n8. The years of rest and release (25:1–55)\n9. Blessing for obeying and curses for not obeying (26:1–46)\n10. Gifts to God (27:1–34)\n\n### What is the book of Leviticus about?\n\nIn the Book of Leviticus, God continues to give laws through Moses to the people of Israel. The people were to obey all of these laws to honor their covenant with God.\n\n### How should the title of this book be translated?\n\n“Leviticus” means “about the Levites.” The Levites were the tribe of Israel that provided priests and other workers in the tabernacle. If the people in the project language do not understand the term “Levites,” you can call it “The Book about the Priests” or “The Book about the Tabernacle Workers.” (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/tabernacle]] and [[rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-names]])\n\n### Who wrote the book of Leviticus?\n\nThe writers of both the Old and New Testament present Moses as being very involved with writing the book of Leviticus. Since ancient times, both Jews and Christians have thought that Moses wrote Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.\n\n### What is the meaning of “holy” and “holiness” in the book of Leviticus?\n\nThese terms concern separating someone or something from the rest of the people, from the world, or from ordinary use. God separated these people or things so they would belong only to him. The people were to consider the places for worshiping God or for honoring him in any way as separate. The people could not use them for anything else. God required the Israelites to live in a certain way in order to live as a nation belonging to him alone.\n\nAnyone or anything that was acceptable to God or “holy” was spoken of as if they were physically clean.\n\nIn the same way, anyone or anything that was not acceptable to God or not holy was spoken of if they were physically unclean.\n\nSome people and some things could be made clean or “cleansed,” that is, acceptable to God. People or things were made clean if the people performed the right sacrifices and ceremonies. For example, some foreigners who wished to live among the Israelites and worship Yahweh could be made clean. However, other people and things could never be made acceptable to him.\n\nIt is important to know that not all unclean things or conditions were sinful. For example, after giving birth to a male child, a woman would be unclean for thirty-three days. Then the proper animal sacrifice would be offered for her. The flow of blood made the woman unclean ([Leviticus 12:7](../../lev/12/07.md)). But Leviticus never suggests that someone with a flow of blood was sinning. In the same way, God did not allow Israelites to eat many kinds of animals, as one way
1:intro ecv8 0 # Leviticus 1 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\nIn Hebrew, this chapter begins with the word “and” indicating a connection with the previous book (Exodus). The first five books of the Bible should be seen as a single unit.\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Atonement\n\nIn order to offer a sacrifice for the people, the priest first had to make an atonement for himself, in order to make himself clean. Only then would he be clean and be allowed to perform a sacrifice. These sacrificed animals had to be perfect, the best of all of the animals. A person was not allowed to bring an inferior animal to be sacrificed to Yahweh. These sacrifices also had to be offered in a very specific way. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/atonement]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/priest]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/clean]])
1:1 j8us יְהוָה֙ 1 **Yahweh** is the name of God that he revealed to his people in the Old Testament. See the translationWord page about Yahweh concerning how to translate this.
1:2 yiq7 אָדָ֗ם כִּֽי־ יַקְרִ֥יב מִכֶּ֛ם 1 Alternate translation: “When any one of you offers” or “When any of you offers”
1:3 aps3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-123person קָרְבָּנוֹ֙ & יַקְרִיבֶ֑נּוּ & יַקְרִ֣יב 1 Here, **“his** and **he** refer to the person bringing an offering to Yahweh. It can be translated in the second person as it is in [Leviticus 1:2](../01/02.md). Alternate translation: “If your offering … you must offer … you must offer”
1:3 wp8j rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לִרְצֹנ֖וֹ לִפְנֵ֥י יְהוָֽה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “so that Yahweh will accept it”
1:4 n7j5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וְסָמַ֣ךְ יָד֔וֹ עַ֖ל רֹ֣אשׁ 1 This is a symbolic action that identifies the person with the animal he is offering. In this way the person is offering himself through the animal to Yahweh, so that God will forgive the person’s sins when they kill the animal.
1:4 el3u rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִרְצָ֥ה ל֖וֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “then Yahweh will accept it in his place and forgive his sins”
1:5 swj4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-123person וְשָׁחַ֛ט 1 Here, **“he** refers to the one making the offering. It can be stated in second person. Alternate translation: “Then you must kill the bull”
1:5 qcc2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְ֠הִקְרִיבוּ בְּנֵ֨י אַהֲרֹ֤ן הַֽכֹּֽהֲנִים֙ אֶת־ הַדָּ֔ם 1 It is implied that **the priests** would catch **the blood** in a bowl as it drained out of the animal. Then they would bring the bowl with the blood in it and present it to Yahweh at the altar.
1:6 i4ll rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-events וְהִפְשִׁ֖יט אֶת־ הָעֹלָ֑ה וְנִתַּ֥ח אֹתָ֖הּ לִנְתָחֶֽיהָ 1 As indicated in 1:9, the person must also wash the inner parts and the legs of the animal with water. The person would do this before giving the pieces to the priests so they could place them on the altar. As in the UST, you could state here the instructions to wash the inner parts and legs.
1:7 pp4m rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-events וְ֠נָתְנוּ בְּנֵ֨י אַהֲרֹ֧ן הַכֹּהֵ֛ן אֵ֖שׁ עַל־ הַמִּזְבֵּ֑חַ וְעָרְכ֥וּ עֵצִ֖ים עַל־ הָאֵֽשׁ 1 This may mean that the **Aaron** placed hot coals **on the altar**, then placed the **wood** on the coals. Or you may need to reorder this as in the UST. Alternate translation: “And the sons of Aaron the priest will put wood on the altar and light a fire”
1:9 b3s6 וְקִרְבּ֥וֹ וּכְרָעָ֖יו יִרְחַ֣ץ בַּמָּ֑יִם 1 The person would do this before giving the pieces to the priests to place on the altar. you could state this at the end of [Leviticus 1:6](../01/06.md).
1:9 m1s2 וְקִרְבּ֥וֹ 1 Here, **inner parts** refers to the stomach and intestines.
1:9 ck71 יִרְחַ֣ץ 1 Here, **he** refers to the one making the offering.
1:9 q2ps rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אִשֵּׁ֥ה 1 Yahweh is telling Moses that the offerings are to be burnt with **fire**. If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “a burnt offering to me”
1:9 zgz6 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor רֵֽיחַ־ נִיח֖וֹחַ לַֽיהוָֽה 1 Yahweh being pleased with the sincere worshiper offering the sacrifice is spoken of as if Yahweh were pleased by the **aroma** of the burning sacrifice.
1:12 q6a3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-123person וְנִתַּ֤ח אֹתוֹ֙ 1 Here, **he** refers to the person offering the sacrifice. It can be stated in second person. Alternate translation: “And you must cut it”
1:12 kx1v לִנְתָחָ֔יו וְאֶת־ רֹאשׁ֖וֹ וְאֶת־ פִּדְר֑וֹ & עַל־ הָֽעֵצִים֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר עַל־ הָאֵ֔שׁ אֲשֶׁ֖ר עַל־ הַמִּזְבֵּֽחַ 1 See how you translated these words in [Leviticus 1:7–9](./07.md).
1:13 ekd2 וְהַקֶּ֥רֶב וְהַכְּרָעַ֖יִם יִרְחַ֣ץ בַּמָּ֑יִם & עֹלָ֣ה & אִשֵּׁ֛ה רֵ֥יחַ נִיחֹ֖חַ 1 See how you translated many of these words in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
1:13 zf3d rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor רֵ֥יחַ נִיחֹ֖חַ לַיהוָֽה 1 Yahweh being pleased with the sincere worshiper who offered the sacrifice is spoken of as if God were pleased with the **aroma** of the burning sacrifice. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
1:13 tij4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אִשֵּׁ֛ה 1 Yahweh tells Moses that the priests must burn their offerings with **fire**. If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “a burnt offering”
1:15 sur7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִמְצָ֣ה דָמ֔וֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “Then the priest must drain its blood”
1:17 y4aw rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor רֵ֥יחַ נִיחֹ֖חַ לַיהוָֽה 1 Yahweh being pleased with the sincere worshiper who offered the sacrifice is spoken of as if God were pleased with the **aroma** of the burning sacrifice. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
1:17 y2p1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive עֹלָ֣ה ה֗וּא אִשֵּׁ֛ה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “It will be a burnt offering to me” or “It will be a burnt offering to Yahweh”
2:intro t6wy 0 # Leviticus 2 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\nThis chapter gives instructions about how to make a grain offering.\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Yeast\n\nYeast is connected to the events of the Passover. Any prohibition of yeast may be connected to the original Passover. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/passover]])
2:1 tf2u סֹ֖לֶת 1 Here, **flour** refers to a powder made from wheat. Alternate translation: “the finest flour” or “the best flour”
2:2 v2q7 וְקָמַ֨ץ מִשָּׁ֜ם מְלֹ֣א קֻמְצ֗וֹ 1 A **handful** is the amount that a person can hold in the palm of their hand. Alternate translation: “and take out what he can hold in his hand”
2:2 e7ss אֶת־ אַזְכָּרָתָהּ֙ 1 The **memorial portion** of the grain offering represents the whole grain offering. This means the whole offering belongs to Yahweh.
2:2 bh7g rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor רֵ֥יחַ נִיחֹ֖חַ לַיהוָֽה 1 **Yahweh** being pleased with the sincere worshiper who offered the sacrifice is spoken of as if God were pleased with the **aroma** of the sacrifice. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
2:4 bmg7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מַאֲפֵ֣ה תַנּ֑וּר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “that you baked in an oven”
2:4 rvs7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown תַנּ֑וּר 1 This **oven** was probably a hollow object made of clay. A fire was lit under the oven, and the heat would bake the dough inside of the oven.
2:4 lrk7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis סֹ֣לֶת 1 It is understood that the soft bread contained no yeast.
2:4 ae7y rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit מְשֻׁחִ֥ים בַּשָּֽׁמֶן 1 Translate this phrase to indicate that the **oil** is to be spread onto the bread. Alternate translation: “with oil on the bread”
2:5 t6jn rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְאִם־ מִנְחָ֥ה עַל־ הַֽמַּחֲבַ֖ת קָרְבָּנֶ֑ךָ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “If you bake your grain offering in a flat iron pan”
2:5 qg9n rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown הַֽמַּחֲבַ֖ת 1 This **griddle** was a thick plate made of either clay or metal. The plate was placed over a fire, and the dough cooked on top of the plate.
2:7 b7fj rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְאִם־ מִנְחַ֥ת מַרְחֶ֖שֶׁת קָרְבָּנֶ֑ךָ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “If you cook your grain offering”
2:7 l1pm rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown מַרְחֶ֖שֶׁת 1 A **pan** is a metal plate with rounded edges. The dough was placed in the pan and cooked over a fire.
2:7 s232 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive תֵּעָשֶֽׂה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must make it”
2:8 vy42 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אֲשֶׁ֧ר יֵעָשֶׂ֛ה מֵאֵ֖לֶּה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “that you made from the flour and oil”
2:8 j9l1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהִקְרִיבָהּ֙ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And you will present it”
2:9 t1ms וְהֵרִ֨ים הַכֹּהֵ֤ן מִן־ הַמִּנְחָה֙ אֶת־ אַזְכָּ֣רָתָ֔הּ וְהִקְטִ֖יר הַמִּזְבֵּ֑חָה אִשֵּׁ֛ה רֵ֥יחַ נִיחֹ֖חַ 1 See how you translated many of these words in [Leviticus 2:2](../02/02.md).
2:9 qgm4 אֶת־ אַזְכָּ֣רָתָ֔הּ 1 The handful of the grain is a **memorial offering** that represents the whole grain offering. This means the whole offering belongs to Yahweh. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 2:2](../02/02.md).
2:9 a7ye rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor רֵ֥יחַ נִיחֹ֖חַ לַיהוָֽה 1 **Yahweh** being pleased with the sincere worshiper who offered the sacrifice is spoken of as if God were pleased with the **aroma** of the burning sacrifice. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
2:10 y8u4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מֵאִשֵּׁ֥י יְהוָֽה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “from the burnt offerings to Yahweh”
2:11 r3y3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive כָּל־ הַמִּנְחָ֗ה אֲשֶׁ֤ר תַּקְרִ֨יבוּ֙ לַיהוָ֔ה לֹ֥א תֵעָשֶׂ֖ה חָמֵ֑ץ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “Do not use yeast in a grain offering that you offer to Yahweh”
2:13 hl5q rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit מֶ֚לַח בְּרִ֣ית אֱלֹהֶ֔יךָ 1 It is implied that **the salt** is a symbol that represents **the covenant** with **God**.
2:14 hq1w rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אָבִ֞יב קָל֤וּי בָּאֵשׁ֙ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “of new grain that you have cooked over a fire”
2:16 dzz1 אֶת־ אַזְכָּרָתָ֗הּ 1 The handful of the grain that is the **memorial offering** represents the whole grain offering. This means the whole offering belongs to Yahweh. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 2:2](../02/02.md).
3:intro ur1s 0 # Leviticus 3 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\nThis chapter gives instructions about how to offer a fellowship offering.\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Fat\n\nThe fat of the animal was considered the best part of the animal to eat. Therefore, this belonged to Yahweh. This is why the Israelites were not allowed to consume it.
3:2 wq58 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וְסָמַ֤ךְ יָדוֹ֙ עַל־ רֹ֣אשׁ 1 This is a symbolic action that identifies the person with the animal he is offering. In this way the person is offering himself to Yahweh through the animal. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:4](../01/04.md).
3:2 tf9p rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְזָרְק֡וּ בְּנֵי֩ אַהֲרֹ֨ן הַכֹּהֲנִ֧ים אֶת־ הַדָּ֛ם 1 It is implied that before they **sprinkle the blood**, they catch blood in a bowl as the it drains from the animal.
3:3 u5fg אֶת־ הַקֶּ֔רֶב 1 Here, **the inner parts** refers to the stomach and intestines.
3:4 p1xl הַכְּסָלִ֑ים 1 The **loins** is the part of the body on the sides of the backbone between the ribs and hipbone.
3:4 gs74 הַיֹּתֶ֨רֶת֙ עַל־ הַכָּבֵ֔ד 1 The **lobe** is the curved or rounded part of the **liver**. This is considered the best part of the liver to eat. Alternate translation: “the best part of the liver”
3:5 yv72 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor רֵ֥יחַ נִיחֹ֖חַ לַֽיהוָֽה 1 **Yahweh** being pleased with the sincere worshiper who offered the sacrifice is spoken of as if God were pleased with the **aroma** of the burning sacrifice. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
3:8 j6nx rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וְסָמַ֤ךְ אֶת־ יָדוֹ֙ עַל־ רֹ֣אשׁ 1 This is a symbolic action that identifies the person with the animal he is offering. In this way the person is offering himself to Yahweh through the animal.
3:8 grd8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְ֠זָרְקוּ בְּנֵ֨י אַהֲרֹ֧ן אֶת־ דָּמ֛וֹ 1 It is implied that before they **sprinkle** the **blood**, they catch the blood in a bowl as it drains from the animal.
3:9 e5hx אֶת־ הַקֶּ֔רֶב 1 The **inner parts** are the stomach and intestines.
3:10 v2hz שְׁתֵּ֣י הַכְּלָיֹ֔ת וְאֶת־ הַחֵ֨לֶב֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר עֲלֵהֶ֔ן אֲשֶׁ֖ר עַל־ הַכְּסָלִ֑ים וְאֶת־ הַיֹּתֶ֨רֶת֙ עַל־ הַכָּבֵ֔ד עַל־ הַכְּלָיֹ֖ת יְסִירֶֽנָּה 1 The words **he will remove** can be placed at the beginning of the sentence in verse 9. “he will remove the two kidneys and the fat that is on them, which is by the loins, and the lobe on the liver”
3:10 qp7h וְאֵת֙ שְׁתֵּ֣י הַכְּלָיֹ֔ת 1 You can start a new sentence here. Alternate translation: “He must remove the kidneys”
3:10 l368 הַכְּסָלִ֑ים 1 The **loins** is the part of the body on the sides of the backbone between the ribs and hipbone.
3:10 vg1i הַיֹּתֶ֨רֶת֙ עַל־ הַכָּבֵ֔ד 1 The **lobe** is the curved or rounded part of the **liver**. This is considered the best part of the liver to eat. Alternate translation: “the best part of the liver”
3:11 w7se וְהִקְטִיר֥וֹ הַכֹּהֵ֖ן הַמִּזְבֵּ֑חָה לֶ֥חֶם אִשֶּׁ֖ה לַיהוָֽה 1 Translate this in a way that makes it clear that **Yahweh** does not actually eat the **food**. Alternate translation: “will burn those things on the altar as an offering to Yahweh. Those things will come from your food supplies”
3:12 blm6 לִפְנֵ֥י יְהוָֽה 1 Alternate translation: “in the presence of Yahweh” or “to Yahweh”
3:13 a245 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וְסָמַ֤ךְ אֶת־ יָדוֹ֙ עַל־ רֹאשׁ֔וֹ 1 This is a symbolic action that identifies the person with the animal he is offering. In this way the person is offering himself to Yahweh through the animal. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:4](../01/04.md).
3:13 shc1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְ֠זָרְקוּ בְּנֵ֨י אַהֲרֹ֧ן אֶת־ דָּמ֛וֹ 1 It is implied that before they **sprinkle** the **blood**, they catch the blood in a bowl as it drains from the animal.
3:14 j58j וְהִקְרִ֤יב 1 Here **he** refers to the person offering the sacrifice.
3:16 c52y וְהִקְטִירָ֥ם הַכֹּהֵ֖ן הַמִּזְבֵּ֑חָה לֶ֤חֶם אִשֶּׁה֙ לְרֵ֣יחַ נִיחֹ֔חַ 1 Translate this in a way that it does not seem like Yahweh actually eats the **food**. Alternate translation: “will burn those things on the altar to be an offering to Yahweh. It will be as though they are food given to Yahweh”
3:16 jfy7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לְרֵ֣יחַ נִיחֹ֔חַ 1 Yahweh is pleased with the **aroma** of burning meat when he is pleased with the worshiper’s sincerity. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
4:intro wrl4 0 # Leviticus 4 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\nThis chapter gives instructions on how to offer a sacrifice for unintentional sins. This is known as a sin offering. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/sin]])\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Unintentional sins\n\nMany scholars have taken special note that all of the sacrifices concern sins that are unintentional and that no provision is offered for sins intentionally committed. Many have suggested that it is only the sacrifice of Jesus’ life that can be offered for these sins. Many also believe that this offering parallels the sacrifice of Jesus.
4:2 zhp4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes דַּבֵּ֞ר אֶל־ בְּנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֘ל לֵאמֹר֒ נֶ֗פֶשׁ כִּֽי־ תֶחֱטָ֤א 1 This is a quotation that contains a quotation. You can use an direct quotation instead. “Tell the people of Israel that when anyone sins”
4:2 qh8x rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מִצְוֺ֣ת יְהוָ֔ה אֲשֶׁ֖ר לֹ֣א תֵעָשֶׂ֑ינָה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the commands of Yahweh that tell people what they must not do”
4:3 g1z4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns לְאַשְׁמַ֣ת הָעָ֑ם 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **guilt**, you can express the same idea with an adjective. Alternate translation: “so as to cause the people to be guilty”
4:4 zy1f rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וְסָמַ֤ךְ אֶת־ יָדוֹ֙ עַל־ רֹ֣אשׁ 1 This is a symbolic action that identifies the person with the animal he is offering. In this way the person is offering himself to Yahweh through the animal. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:4](../01/04.md).
4:5 m58i rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְלָקַ֛ח הַכֹּהֵ֥ן הַמָּשִׁ֖יחַ מִדַּ֣ם 1 It is implied that the priest catches **the blood** in a bowl as it drains from the animal.
4:6 uk96 וְהִזָּ֨ה מִן־ 1 Alternate translation: “and drip some of” or “and splatter some of”
4:7 hz2u קַ֠רְנוֹת מִזְבַּ֨ח 1 The **horns of the altar** refer to the corners of the **altar**. They are shaped like the **horns** of an ox. Alternate translation: “the projections at the corners of the altar of”
4:7 rv1h יִשְׁפֹּךְ֙ 1 Alternate translation: “he will empty out”
4:7 gm5k אֶל־ יְסוֹד֙ מִזְבַּ֣ח 1 Alternate translation: “at the bottom of the altar of”
4:8 rd3l יָרִ֣ים 1 Alternate translation: “the priest will cut away”
4:8 c7cy הַקֶּ֔רֶב 1 The **inner parts** are the stomach and intestines.
4:9 vd6f הַכְּסָלִ֑ים 1 The **loins** is the part of the body on the sides of the backbone between the ribs and hipbone.
4:9 r448 הַיֹּתֶ֨רֶת֙ עַל־ הַכָּבֵ֔ד 1 This is the curved or rounded part of the liver. This is considered the best part of the liver to eat. Alternate translation: “the best part of the liver”
4:11 fr9j וְאֶת־ ע֤וֹר הַפָּר֙ וְאֶת־ כָּל־ בְּשָׂר֔וֹ עַל־ רֹאשׁ֖וֹ וְעַל־ כְּרָעָ֑יו וְקִרְבּ֖וֹ וּפִרְשֽׁוֹ 1 You may want to begin this sentence with words that tell your reader that the sentence is very long. “As for the skin of the bull and all its flesh, with its head and with its legs and its inner parts and its dung”
4:12 v3t5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor מָק֤וֹם טָהוֹר֙ 1 A place that is ritually pure and suitable to use for serving God is spoken of as if it were physically **clean**.
4:13 y4sp rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מִכָּל־ מִצְוֺ֧ת יְהוָ֛ה אֲשֶׁ֥ר לֹא־ תֵעָשֶׂ֖ינָה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “commanded them not to do”
4:14 vn62 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנֽוֹדְעָה֙ הַֽחַטָּ֔את אֲשֶׁ֥ר חָטְא֖וּ עָלֶ֑יהָ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and they realize that they have sinned against it”
4:15 fjs3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וְ֠סָמְכוּ זִקְנֵ֨י הָעֵדָ֧ה אֶת־ יְדֵיהֶ֛ם עַל־ רֹ֥אשׁ 1 This is a symbolic action that identifies the people with the animal they are offering. In this way the people are offering themselves to Yahweh through the animal. See how you translated a similar phrase in [Leviticus 1:4](../01/04.md).
4:15 a9t1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְשָׁחַ֥ט אֶת־ הַפָּ֖ר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And they will kill the bull”
4:16 l1qd rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְהֵבִ֛יא הַכֹּהֵ֥ן הַמָּשִׁ֖יחַ מִדַּ֣ם 1 It is implied that the **priest** caught **the blood** in a bowl as the blood drained from the bull.
4:17 lq1m rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit הַפָּרֹֽכֶת 1 It is implied that this is **the curtain** before the most holy place.
4:18 fn7v יִתֵּ֣ן 1 Alternate translation: “the priest will put”
4:18 xn3f קַרְנֹ֣ת הַמִּזְבֵּ֗חַ 1 Here, **the horns of the altar** refers to the corners of the altar. They are shaped like the horns of an ox. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 4:7](../04/07.md).
4:18 ni6l כָּל־ הַדָּ֗ם יִשְׁפֹּךְ֙ 1 Alternate translation: “he will pour out the rest of the blood”
4:19 t3pe כָּל־ חֶלְבּ֖וֹ יָרִ֣ים מִמֶּ֑נּוּ וְהִקְטִ֖יר 1 Alternate translation: “he will remove all the fat from the bull and burn the fat”
4:20 k2wc וְעָשָׂ֣ה 1 Alternate translation: “And the priest must do”
4:20 t3ph rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns וְכִפֶּ֧ר עֲלֵהֶ֛ם הַכֹּהֵ֖ן 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **atonement**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “And the priest will atone for the people’s sins”
4:20 jd5j rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִסְלַ֥ח לָהֶֽם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and Yahweh will forgive them”
4:22 xg1v rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מִכָּל־ מִצְוֺת֩ יְהוָ֨ה אֱלֹהָ֜יו אֲשֶׁ֧ר לֹא־ תֵעָשֶׂ֛ינָה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: from all the things that God has commanded the people not to do”
4:23 g4fd rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הוֹדַ֤ע אֵלָיו֙ חַטָּאת֔וֹ אֲשֶׁ֥ר חָטָ֖א בָּ֑הּ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “he realizes that he has sinned”
4:24 aby2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וְסָמַ֤ךְ יָדוֹ֙ עַל־ רֹ֣אשׁ 1 This is a symbolic action that identifies the person with the animal he is offering. In this way the person is offering himself to Yahweh through the animal. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:4](../01/04.md).
4:25 wnl3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְלָקַ֨ח הַכֹּהֵ֜ן מִדַּ֤ם 1 It is implied that **the priest** will catch **the blood** in a bowl as the blood drains from the goat.
4:25 hd5k קַרְנֹ֖ת מִזְבַּ֣ח 1 The **horns of the altar** refer to the corners of the altar. They are shaped like the horns of an ox. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 4:7](../04/07.md).
4:26 el4n יַקְטִ֣יר 1 Alternate translation: “the priest will burn”
4:26 h9gk rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns וְכִפֶּ֨ר עָלָ֧יו הַכֹּהֵ֛ן 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **atonement**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “And the priest will atone for the ruler”
4:26 zhk2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִסְלַ֥ח לֽוֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “Yahweh will forgive the ruler’s sins”
4:27 ppx5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אַחַ֨ת מִמִּצְוֺ֧ת יְהוָ֛ה אֲשֶׁ֥ר לֹא־ תֵעָשֶׂ֖ינָה 1 All of the people of Israel were commanded not to sin. If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “one thing that Yahweh commanded the people not to do”
4:28 al2q rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הוֹדַ֣ע אֵלָ֔יו חַטָּאת֖וֹ אֲשֶׁ֣ר חָטָ֑א 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “he becomes aware of the sin he committed”
4:29 rup1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וְסָמַךְ֙ אֶת־ יָד֔וֹ עַ֖ל רֹ֣אשׁ 1 This is a symbolic action that identifies the person with the animal he is offering. In this way the person is offering himself to Yahweh through the animal. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:4](../01/04.md).
4:30 su7w rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְלָקַ֨ח הַכֹּהֵ֤ן מִדָּמָהּ֙ 1 It is implied that **the priest** will catch **the blood** in a bowl as the blood drains from the animal.
4:30 zr2b קַרְנֹ֖ת מִזְבַּ֣ח 1 The **horns of the altar** refer to the corners of the altar, which are shaped like the horns of an ox. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 4:7](../04/07.md).
4:30 k9y4 כָּל־ דָּמָ֣הּ 1 Alternate translation: “all the blood remaining in the bowl”
4:31 hmu3 יָסִ֗יר 1 Here **he** refers to the person offering the sacrifice.
4:31 x3cz rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive כַּאֲשֶׁ֨ר הוּסַ֣ר חֵלֶב֮ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “just as a person cuts away the fat”
4:31 e8ap rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לְרֵ֥יחַ נִיחֹ֖חַ לַיהוָ֑ה 1 **Yahweh** being pleased with the sincere worshiper who offered the sacrifice is spoken of as if God were pleased with the **aroma** of the burning sacrifice. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
4:31 f423 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns וְכִפֶּ֥ר עָלָ֛יו הַכֹּהֵ֖ן 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **atonement**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “And the priest will atone for the man’s sins”
4:31 rty9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִסְלַ֥ח לֽוֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and Yahweh will forgive the man’s sins”
4:33 gp8z rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וְסָמַךְ֙ אֶת־ יָד֔וֹ עַ֖ל רֹ֣אשׁ 1 This is a symbolic action that identifies the person with the animal he is offering. In this way the person is offering himself to Yahweh through the animal. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:4](../01/04.md).
4:34 l4b7 קַרְנֹ֖ת מִזְבַּ֣ח 1 The **horns of the altar** refer to the corners of the altar. They are shaped like the horns of an ox. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 4:7](../04/07.md).
4:34 k2b9 כָּל־ דָּמָ֣הּ יִשְׁפֹּ֔ךְ 1 Alternate translation: “he will pour out the rest of its blood”
4:35 z6xq יָסִ֗יר 1 Here, **he** refers to the person offering the sacrifice.
4:35 i2gb rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive כַּאֲשֶׁ֨ר יוּסַ֥ר חֵֽלֶב־ הַכֶּשֶׂב֮ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “just as a person cuts away the fat of the lamb”
4:35 sy5y rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns וְכִפֶּ֨ר עָלָ֧יו הַכֹּהֵ֛ן עַל־ חַטָּאת֥וֹ 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **atonement**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “And the priest will atone for the sin the person committed”
4:35 m4ms rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִסְלַ֥ח לֽוֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and Yahweh will forgive the man’s sins”
5:intro dfg1 0 # Leviticus 5 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\nThis chapter gives instructions about how to offer a specific type of sacrifice.\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Not testifying\n\nIf a person saw a crime, or a wrong being done, they were required to be a witness about what they saw or heard. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/testimony]])\n\n### Sacrifices for the poor\n\nThis chapter explains that poor people were allowed to offer less expensive sacrifices if they could not afford more costly sacrifices.
5:2 ix6b rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָמֵא֒ & טְמֵאָ֗ה & טְמֵאָ֔ה & טָמֵ֑א & טָמֵ֖א 1 Something that God has declared to be unfit for people to touch or eat is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
5:3 kp8s rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns כִ֤י יִגַּע֙ בְּטֻמְאַ֣ת אָדָ֔ם 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **uncleanness**, you can express the same idea with an adjective. Alternate translation: “if he touches anything that makes a person unclean”
5:3 b9ah rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor בְּטֻמְאַ֣ת & טֻמְאָת֔וֹ & יִטְמָ֖א 1 Something that Yahweh has declared unfit for a person to touch or eat is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
5:3 k7l9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנֶעְלַ֣ם מִמֶּ֔נּוּ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and he does not realize it” or “and he does not know about it”
5:4 g4f9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit נֶ֡פֶשׁ כִּ֣י תִשָּׁבַע֩ לְבַטֵּ֨א 1 This means to swear an oath without thinking seriously about it. It implies that after the person **swears** the oath that he either cannot fulfill it or he does not really want to fulfill it.
5:6 fj3k rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns וְכִפֶּ֥ר עָלָ֛יו הַכֹּהֵ֖ן 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **atonement**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “And the priest will atone for him”
5:8 bz85 וּמָלַ֧ק אֶת־ רֹאשׁ֛וֹ מִמּ֥וּל עָרְפּ֖וֹ וְלֹ֥א יַבְדִּֽיל 1 Alternate translation: “And he will kill it by twisting its head and breaking its neck, but he will not remove the head”
5:10 t4n3 כַּמִּשְׁפָּ֑ט 1 Alternate translation: “as Yahweh has instructed”
5:10 sf4t rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns וְכִפֶּ֨ר עָלָ֧יו הַכֹּהֵ֛ן 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **atonement**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “And the priest will atone for him”
5:10 v199 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִסְלַ֥ח לֽוֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and Yahweh will forgive the person”
5:11 cq1l rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume עֲשִׂירִ֧ת הָאֵפָ֛ה 1 An ephah is 22 liters. A **tenth of an ephah** is about two liters.
5:11 lta4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction עֲשִׂירִ֧ת 1 A **tenth** is one part out of ten equal parts.
5:12 hn99 וֶהֱבִיאָהּ֮ 1 Alternate translation: “And he must bring the fine flour”
5:12 u4a3 אֶת־ אַזְכָּרָתָה֙ 1 The **memorial offering** is the handful that the priest burns on the altar represents the entire offering. This means the whole offering belongs to Yahweh. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 2:2](../02/02.md).
5:13 g136 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns וְכִפֶּר֩ עָלָ֨יו הַכֹּהֵ֜ן 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **atonement**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “And the priest will atone for him”
5:13 zpm8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִסְלַ֣ח ל֑וֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and Yahweh will forgive that person’s sins”
5:15 at39 נֶ֚פֶשׁ כִּֽי־ תִמְעֹ֣ל מַ֔עַל וְחָֽטְאָה֙ בִּשְׁגָגָ֔ה מִקָּדְשֵׁ֖י יְהוָ֑ה 1 This means the person sinned by not giving to **Yahweh** what Yahweh commanded him to give. Alternate translation: “If a person sins by failing to give to Yahweh what belongs to Yahweh”
5:16 rlc3 וְאֶת־ חֲמִֽישִׁתוֹ֙ יוֹסֵ֣ף עָלָ֔יו 1 This means the person must pay an extra **one-fifth** of the value of what he owes to Yahweh.
5:16 g15p rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction חֲמִֽישִׁתוֹ֙ 1 The **one-fifth** is one part out of five equal parts.
5:16 c3af rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns וְהַכֹּהֵ֗ן יְכַפֵּ֥ר עָלָ֛יו 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **atonement**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “And the priest will atone for him”
5:16 c61p rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִסְלַ֥ח לֽוֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and Yahweh will forgive that person”
5:17 aht3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אַחַת֙ מִכָּל־ מִצְוֺ֣ת יְהוָ֔ה אֲשֶׁ֖ר לֹ֣א תֵעָשֶׂ֑ינָה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “one thing that Yahweh has commanded the people not to do”
5:17 kv1l rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְנָשָׂ֥א עֲוֺנֽוֹ 1 A person’s **iniquity** is spoken of as if it were a physical object that the person carries. Here the word **iniquity** represents the punishment for that guilt. Alternate translation: “and he is responsible for his own guilt” or “Yahweh will punish him for his sin”
5:18 wdm5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis בְּעֶרְכְּךָ֥ 1 This means the person must determine how many shekels the ram is worth by using the official standard of the sacred tent. See [Leviticus 5:15](../05/15.md).
5:18 t3jx rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִסְלַ֥ח לֽוֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and Yahweh will forgive him”
6:intro yt3w 0 # Leviticus 6 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\nThis chapter gives instructions on how to offer guilt offerings, burnt offerings, and grain offerings.\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Eating sacrifices\n\nThe Levites were allowed to eat some of the leftover parts of the sacrifice, while they were not allowed to eat other sacrifices. The reasons for this is unknown.
6:2 bj5d וּמָעֲלָ֥ה מַ֖עַל בַּיהוָ֑ה 1 Alternate translation: “and disobeys one of Yahweh’s commandments”
6:4 d32h אֶת־ הַפִּקָּד֔וֹן אֲשֶׁ֥ר הָפְקַ֖ד אִתּ֑וֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “not returning something he borrowed”
6:5 sv3s בְּרֹאשׁ֔וֹ 1 Alternate translation: “fully” or “totally”
6:5 tr1m rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction וַחֲמִשִׁתָ֖יו יֹסֵ֣ף 1 This means the person must return what he owes to someone and pay an extra **one-fifth** of the value. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 5:16](../05/16.md).
6:5 n94x rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לַאֲשֶׁ֨ר ה֥וּא ל֛וֹ יִתְּנֶ֖נּוּ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “he must pay the person he owes”
6:6 b7td rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis בְּעֶרְכְּךָ֥ 1 This means the person must determine how many shekels the ram is worth by using the official standard of the sacred tent. You can make clear the understood information. See how this was translated in [Leviticus 5:15](../05/15.md).
6:7 ybw2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns וְכִפֶּ֨ר עָלָ֧יו הַכֹּהֵ֛ן 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **atonement**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “And the priest will atone for him”
6:7 n4ih rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִסְלַ֣ח ל֑וֹ 1 This means Yahweh will forgive the person, not the priest. If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and God will forgive him”
6:9 zk2u rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes צַ֤ו אֶֽת־ אַהֲרֹן֙ וְאֶת־ בָּנָ֣יו לֵאמֹ֔ר זֹ֥את תּוֹרַ֖ת הָעֹלָ֑ה 1 This sentence has a quotation within a quotation. You can state this as an indirect quotation. “Tell Aaron and his sons that this is the law”
6:9 a961 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְאֵ֥שׁ הַמִּזְבֵּ֖חַ תּ֥וּקַד בּֽוֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And you must keep the fire of the altar burning”
6:10 wc6s rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown וּמִֽכְנְסֵי־ בַד֮ יִלְבַּ֣שׁ 1 Linen is a white cloth. Alternate translation: “and he will put on his white underclothes”
6:10 m875 אֲשֶׁ֨ר תֹּאכַ֥ל הָאֵ֛שׁ אֶת־ הָעֹלָ֖ה עַל־ הַמִּזְבֵּ֑חַ 1 The fire completely burning up **the offering** is spoken of as if it **consumed** or used up the burnt offering.
6:11 lg73 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor אֶל־ מָק֖וֹם טָהֽוֹר 1 Here, **a clean place** that is fit to be used for God’s purposes is spoken of as if it were physically clean.
6:12 w5lh rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהָאֵ֨שׁ עַל־ הַמִּזְבֵּ֤חַ תּֽוּקַד־ בּוֹ֙ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And the priest will keep the fire on the altar burning”
6:15 cs5z rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor רֵ֧יחַ נִיחֹ֛חַ 1 Yahweh being pleased with the sincere worshiper who offered the sacrifice is spoken of as if God were pleased with the **aroma** of the sacrifice. See how you translated a similar phrase in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
6:15 sg3j אַזְכָּרָתָ֖הּ 1 The **memorial portion** was a handful of the grain offering representing the whole grain offering. This means the whole offering belongs to Yahweh. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 2:2](../02/02.md).
6:16 yl98 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive תֵּֽאָכֵל֙ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “They must eat it”
6:17 scb9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לֹ֤א תֵאָפֶה֙ חָמֵ֔ץ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “Do not bake it with yeast”
6:18 n43x rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit כֹּ֛ל אֲשֶׁר־ יִגַּ֥ע בָּהֶ֖ם יִקְדָּֽשׁ 1 This could mean: (1) this refers to any object that touches this offering. This is a warning to keep unclean things away from the offering. (2) this refers to any person who touches this offering. This is an implied warning that those who are not male descendants of Aaron should not touch this offering. Alternate translation: “anyone who touches them will become holy”
6:20 skd2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit בְּיוֹם֙ הִמָּשַׁ֣ח אֹת֔וֹ 1 It is implied that they will be anointed when they become priests. The full meaning of this statement can be made clear. Alternate translation: “on the day when he is anointed as priest”
6:20 utnw rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive בְּיוֹם֙ הִמָּשַׁ֣ח אֹת֔וֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “on the day when he anoints each son as priest”
6:20 ja5e rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume עֲשִׂירִ֨ת הָאֵפָ֥ה 1 An **ephah** is 22 liters. A **tenth part** of an ephah is about 2 liters.
6:20 uya3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction עֲשִׂירִ֨ת 1 A **tenth** is one part of ten equal parts.
6:21 kkw9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive תֵּעָשֶׂ֖ה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “You will make it”
6:21 r8ne rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown עַֽל־ מַחֲבַ֗ת 1 This **griddle** was a thick plate made of either clay or metal. The griddle was placed over a fire, and the dough cooked on top of the plate. See how you translated “flat iron pan” in [Leviticus 2:5](../02/05.md).
6:21 u6mp rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-you תְּבִיאֶ֑נָּה 1 Here, **you** refers to the person offering the sacrifice.
6:21 x83n rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor רֵֽיחַ־ נִיחֹ֖חַ לַיהוָֽה 1 **Yahweh** being pleased with the sincere worshiper who offered the sacrifice is spoken of as if God were pleased with the **aroma** of the burning sacrifice. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
6:22 qs7u rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive כָּלִ֥יל תָּקְטָֽר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “he must completely burn all of it”
6:25 jr62 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes דַּבֵּ֤ר אֶֽל־ אַהֲרֹן֙ וְאֶל־ בָּנָ֣יו לֵאמֹ֔ר זֹ֥את תּוֹרַ֖ת 1 This sentence has a quotation within a quotation. You can state this as an indirect quotation. “Tell Aaron and his sons that this is the law”
6:25 jfy2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit דַּבֵּ֤ר אֶֽל־ אַהֲרֹן֙ וְאֶל־ בָּנָ֣יו 1 Yahweh is speaking **to Aaron and his sons**, but these regulations apply to all priest who perform these sacrifices. The full meaning of this statement can be made clear.
6:25 cq5t rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit תִּשָּׁחֵ֤ט הַֽחַטָּאת֙ לִפְנֵ֣י יְהוָ֔ה 1 It can be made explicit that **before the face of Yahweh** refers to the north side of the altar. See [Leviticus 1:10–11](../01/10.md).
6:25 zni8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive תִּשָּׁחֵ֤ט הַֽחַטָּאת֙ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must kill the sin offering”
6:25 a3q6 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אֲשֶׁר֩ תִּשָּׁחֵ֨ט הָעֹלָ֜ה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “where you kill the animal for the burnt offering”
6:26 eaw2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive תֵּֽאָכֵ֔ל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “He must eat it”
6:27 vj7x rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וַאֲשֶׁ֨ר יִזֶּ֤ה מִדָּמָהּ֙ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And if the blood sprinkles” or “And if you sprinkle some of the blood”
6:28 f316 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וּכְלִי־ חֶ֛רֶשׂ אֲשֶׁ֥ר תְּבֻשַּׁל־ בּ֖וֹ יִשָּׁבֵ֑ר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And you must break the clay pot in which you boiled the meat”
6:28 e4tz rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְאִם־ בִּכְלִ֤י נְחֹ֨שֶׁת֙ בֻּשָּׁ֔לָה וּמֹרַ֥ק וְשֻׁטַּ֖ף בַּמָּֽיִם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And if you boiled the meat in a bronze pot, then you must scrub the pot and rinse it with clean water”
6:30 b4w7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְכָל־ חַטָּ֡את אֲשֶׁר֩ יוּבָ֨א מִדָּמָ֜הּ אֶל־ אֹ֧הֶל מוֹעֵ֛ד לְכַפֵּ֥ר בַּקֹּ֖דֶשׁ לֹ֣א תֵאָכֵ֑ל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And no one may eat any sin offering whose blood the priest has brought into the tent of meeting to make atonement in the holy place”
6:30 w6h7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive תִּשָּׂרֵֽף 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “The priest must burn it”
7:intro nbv3 0 # Leviticus 7 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\nThis chapter gives instructions on how to offer guilt offerings, peace offerings and freewill offerings.\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Blood\n\nThe people were not allowed to eat or drink the blood of the sacrificed meat because life was considered to be in the blood of the animal. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/blood]] and [Leviticus 17:11](../../lev/17/11.md))
7:2 q976 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit בִּמְק֗וֹם אֲשֶׁ֤ר יִשְׁחֲטוּ֙ אֶת־ הָ֣עֹלָ֔ה 1 It can be made explicit that this refers to the north side of the altar where the animals for the burnt offerings are killed. See [Leviticus 1:10–11](../01/10.md).
7:3 zf51 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive כָּל־ חֶלְבּ֖וֹ יַקְרִ֣יב מִמֶּ֑נּוּ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the priest must offer all the fat in it”
7:3 d8qy אֶת־ הַקֶּֽרֶב 1 The **inner parts** are the stomach and intestines.
7:4 u1cz הַכְּסָלִ֑ים 1 The **loins** is the part of the body on the sides of the backbone between the ribs and hipbone. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 3:4](../03/04.md).
7:6 ei3l rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive יֵאָכֵ֔ל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “They must eat it”
7:7 waf4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns הַכֹּהֵ֛ן אֲשֶׁ֥ר יְכַפֶּר־ בּ֖וֹ 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **atonement**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “The priest who offers the sacrifice to atone for someone’s sins”
7:9 yc6s rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אֲשֶׁ֤ר תֵּֽאָפֶה֙ בַּתַּנּ֔וּר & נַעֲשָׂ֥ה בַמַּרְחֶ֖שֶׁת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “that someone bakes in an oven … that someone cooks in a frying pan”
7:9 q9rm rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown בַּתַּנּ֔וּר 1 This **oven** was probably a hollow object made of clay. A fire was lit under the oven, and the heat would bake the dough inside of the oven. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 2:4](../02/04.md).
7:9 e3bv rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown בַמַּרְחֶ֖שֶׁת 1 This **frying pan** was metal plate with rounded edges. The dough was placed in the pan and cooked over a fire. See how you translated “pan” in [Leviticus 2:7](../02/07.md).
7:9 q4xb rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown מַחֲבַ֑ת 1 This **griddle** was a thick plate made of either clay or metal. The plate was placed over a fire, and the dough cooked on top of the plate. See how you translated “flat iron pan” in [Leviticus 2:5](../02/05.md).
7:12 d7uh rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive חַלּ֤וֹת מַצּוֹת֙ בְּלוּלֹ֣ת בַּשֶּׁ֔מֶן 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “of cakes without yeast that he mixed with oil”
7:12 zz5x rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וּרְקִיקֵ֥י מַצּ֖וֹת מְשֻׁחִ֣ים בַּשָּׁ֑מֶן 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “of thin cakes without yeast upon which he spread oil”
7:12 hv26 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְסֹ֣לֶת מֻרְבֶּ֔כֶת חַלֹּ֖ת בְּלוּלֹ֥ת בַּשָּֽׁמֶן 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “of cakes that he made with fine flour into which he thoroughly mixed oil”
7:12 qye6 וְסֹ֣לֶת מֻרְבֶּ֔כֶת חַלֹּ֖ת 1 These **cakes** were a thick bread. It is similar to the first type of bread except it is made with the finest flour.
7:13 t3ll חַלֹּת֙ 1 These **cakes** were a thick bread.
7:15 w5qb לֹֽא־ יַנִּ֥יחַ 1 Alternate translation: “The person who offers the sacrifice must not leave”
7:15 h75f rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns וּבְשַׂ֗ר זֶ֚בַח תּוֹדַ֣ת שְׁלָמָ֔יו 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **thanksgiving**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “And the meat that makes up the peace offering for the purpose of thanking Yahweh”
7:16 wgx8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive יֵאָכֵ֑ל & וְהַנּוֹתָ֥ר מִמֶּ֖נּוּ יֵאָכֵֽל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “he may eat it … he may eat whatever remains of it”
7:17 m4fq rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal בַּיּוֹם֙ הַשְּׁלִישִׁ֔י 1 The word **third** is the ordinal number for three. Alternate translation: “after two days”
7:17 ykv8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהַנּוֹתָ֖ר מִבְּשַׂ֣ר הַזָּ֑בַח בַּיּוֹם֙ הַשְּׁלִישִׁ֔י בָּאֵ֖שׁ יִשָּׂרֵֽף 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And on the third day he must burn in the fire what is left from the meat of the sacrifice”
7:18 r23u rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְאִ֣ם הֵאָכֹ֣ל יֵ֠אָכֵל מִבְּשַׂר־ זֶ֨בַח שְׁלָמָ֜יו בַּיּ֣וֹם הַשְּׁלִישִׁי֮ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “If anyone eats the meat of his peace offering sacrifice on the third day”
7:18 rfk6 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לֹ֣א יֵרָצֶה֒ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “Yahweh will not accept it”
7:18 rzi4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַמַּקְרִ֣יב אֹת֗וֹ לֹ֧א יֵחָשֵׁ֛ב ל֖וֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “Yahweh will not honor the sacrifice of the person who offered it”
7:18 u6eu rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor עֲוֺנָ֥הּ תִּשָּֽׂא 1 A person being responsible for the sin he committed is spoken of as if he had to carry his **iniquity** physically.
7:19 pa1d rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהַבָּשָׂ֞ר אֲשֶׁר־ יִגַּ֤ע בְּכָל־ טָמֵא֙ לֹ֣א יֵֽאָכֵ֔ל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And no one may eat meat that touches something unclean”
7:19 nz6s rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָמֵא֙ 1 Something that Yahweh has stated is unfit to touch or eat is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
7:19 b8tn rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive יִשָּׂרֵ֑ף 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “You must burn it”
7:19 w161 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor כָּל־ טָה֖וֹר 1 A person who is acceptable for God’s purposes is spoken of as if the person were physically **clean**.
7:20 pk97 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטֻמְאָת֖וֹ עָלָ֑יו 1 A person who is not acceptable for God’s purposes is spoken of as if **his uncleanness** were physically placed **on him**.
7:20 m7mh rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְנִכְרְתָ֛ה הַנֶּ֥פֶשׁ הַהִ֖וא מֵעַמֶּֽיהָ 1 A person being excluded from his community is spoken of as if he had been cut off from his people, as one would cut a piece of cloth or cut a branch from a tree. Alternate translation: “that person must be separated from his people like a branch cut from a tree”
7:20 a43e rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִכְרְתָ֛ה הַנֶּ֥פֶשׁ הַהִ֖וא מֵעַמֶּֽיהָ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “that person may no longer live among his people” or “you must separate that person from his people”
7:21 z5au rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְנִכְרְתָ֛ה הַנֶּ֥פֶשׁ הַהִ֖וא מֵעַמֶּֽיהָ 1 A person being excluded from his community is spoken of as if he had been cut off from his people, as one would cut a piece of cloth or cut a branch from a tree. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 7:20](../07/20.md).
7:21 of9w rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִכְרְתָ֛ה הַנֶּ֥פֶשׁ הַהִ֖וא מֵעַמֶּֽיהָ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must remove that person from your people”
7:24 h1i5 וְחֵ֤לֶב נְבֵלָה֙ וְחֵ֣לֶב טְרֵפָ֔ה יֵעָשֶׂ֖ה לְכָל־ מְלָאכָ֑ה וְאָכֹ֖ל לֹ֥א תֹאכְלֻֽהוּ 1 Alternate translation: “And you may certainly not eat the fat of a carcass or the fat of an animal that was torn by wild animals, but you may use it for other purposes”
7:24 t2m9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְחֵ֣לֶב טְרֵפָ֔ה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “or the fat of an animal that wild animals killed”
7:24 w8rx rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive יֵעָשֶׂ֖ה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you may use”
7:25 jem2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְנִכְרְתָ֛ה הַנֶּ֥פֶשׁ הָאֹכֶ֖לֶת מֵֽעַמֶּֽיהָ 1 A person being excluded from his community is spoken of as if he had been cut off from his people, as one would cut a piece of cloth or cut a branch from a tree. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 7:20](../07/20.md).
7:25 ga8f rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִכְרְתָ֛ה הַנֶּ֥פֶשׁ הָאֹכֶ֖לֶת מֵֽעַמֶּֽיהָ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 7:20](../07/20.md).
7:29 rh99 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes דַּבֵּ֛ר אֶל־ בְּנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל לֵאמֹ֑ר הַמַּקְרִ֞יב 1 This sentence has a quotation within a quotation. You can translate this as an indirect quotation. Alternate translation: “Tell the people of Israel that the one who offers”
7:30 w7dk rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche יָדָ֣יו תְּבִיאֶ֔ינָה 1 Here **His hands** represents the whole person. Alternate translation: “He must bring”
7:30 v5t2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction לְהָנִ֥יף אֹת֛וֹ תְּנוּפָ֖ה 1 Here, **to wave** the offering is a symbolic gesture that shows that the person is dedicating the sacrifice to Yahweh.
8:intro d9y6 0 # Leviticus 8 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\nIn this chapter, Moses set apart, or consecrated, the sons of Aaron to be priests. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/consecrate]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/priest]])
8:1 n6q2 0 # General Information:\n\nIn chapter 8 Moses ordains Aaron and his sons as priests according to the commands of Yahweh that Moses recorded in the book of Exodus.
8:5 u5b7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive צִוָּ֥ה יְהוָ֖ה לַעֲשֽׂוֹת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “Yahweh commands us to do”
8:6 mi63 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וַיִּרְחַ֥ץ אֹתָ֖ם בַּמָּֽיִם 1 This is a symbolic action. It is a ritually cleaning that prepares them to become priests.
8:7 fk7h rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit אֶת־ הַכֻּתֹּ֗נֶת & בָּֽאַבְנֵ֔ט & הַמְּעִ֔יל & אֶת־ הָאֵפֹ֑ד & בְּחֵ֨שֶׁב֙ הָֽאֵפֹ֔ד 1 These are special garments that Yahweh commanded the people to make for the priests.
8:8 mus9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit אֶת־ הַחֹ֑שֶׁן & הַחֹ֔שֶׁן 1 This is a special garment that Yahweh commanded the people to make for the priests.
8:8 du8d rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown אֶת־ הָאוּרִ֖ים וְאֶת־ הַתֻּמִּֽים 1 It is not clear what **the Urim and the Thummim** are. They were objects that the priest somehow used to determine the will of God.
8:14 n1yy rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וַיִּסְמֹ֨ךְ אַהֲרֹ֤ן וּבָנָיו֙ אֶת־ יְדֵיהֶ֔ם עַל־ רֹ֖אשׁ 1 This is a symbolic action that identifies **Aaron and his sons** with the animal they are offering. In this way they are offering themselves to Yahweh through the animal. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:4](../01/04.md).
8:15 z8mk קַרְנ֨וֹת הַמִּזְבֵּ֤חַ 1 The **horns of the altar** refer to the corners of the altar. They are shaped like the horns of an ox. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 4:7](../04/07.md).
8:15 mdq3 וַֽיְקַדְּשֵׁ֖הוּ 1 Alternate translation: “And he set the altar apart for God”
8:15 m4pw לְכַפֵּ֥ר עָלָֽיו 1 Here, **to make atonement** means to make the altar fit for use in serving God. Alternate translation: “in order to make it a suitable place for burning sacrifices for sin”
8:16 zlu1 הַקֶּרֶב֒ 1 The **inner parts** were the stomach and intestines. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
8:16 s1n5 הַכָּבֵ֔ד & הַכְּלָיֹ֖ת 1 See how you translated these words in [Leviticus 3:4](../03/04.md).
8:17 l8kn עֹרוֹ֙ 1 A **hide** is the coat or skin of a herd animal.
8:18 r16d rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וַֽיִּסְמְכ֞וּ אַהֲרֹ֧ן וּבָנָ֛יו אֶת־ יְדֵיהֶ֖ם עַל־ רֹ֥אשׁ 1 This is a symbolic action that identifies **Aaron and his sons** with the animal they are offering. In this way they are offering themselves to Yahweh through the animal. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:4](../01/04.md).
8:21 d927 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לְרֵֽיחַ־ נִיחֹ֨חַ֙ 1 Yahweh being pleased with the sincere worshiper who offered the sacrifice is spoken of as if God were pleased with the **aroma** of the burning sacrifice. See how you translated a similar phrase in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
8:22 qr6w rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns אֵ֖יל הַמִּלֻּאִ֑ים 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **consecration**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “the ram for setting Aaron and his sons apart for service to God”
8:22 v85u rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וַֽיִּסְמְכ֞וּ אַהֲרֹ֧ן וּבָנָ֛יו אֶת־ יְדֵיהֶ֖ם עַל־ רֹ֥אשׁ 1 This is a symbolic action that identifies **Aaron and his sons** with the animal they are offering. In this way the they are offering themselves to Yahweh through the animal. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:4](../01/04.md).
8:23 e9be rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וַיִּשְׁחָ֓ט׀ וַיִּקַּ֤ח מֹשֶׁה֙ מִדָּמ֔וֹ 1 It is implied that **Moses** caught the **blood** in a bowl as the blood drained out from the animal. The full meaning of this statement can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “And Moses slaughtered it, caught some of the blood in a bowl,”
8:25 jt5v הַקֶּרֶב֒ 1 Here, **the inner parts** refers to the stomach and intestines. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
8:25 pi33 הַכָּבֵ֔ד & הַכְּלָיֹ֖ת 1 See how you translated these words in [Leviticus 3:4](../03/04.md).
8:25 u6m5 שׁ֥וֹק הַיָּמִֽין 1 The **thigh** is the upper part of the leg above the knee. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 7:32](../07/32.md).
8:26 w3xw וּמִסַּ֨ל הַמַּצּ֜וֹת אֲשֶׁ֣ר׀ לִפְנֵ֣י יְהוָ֗ה 1 This does not refer to the location of the **basket of bread**. It means this is the bread that Moses had dedicated to Yahweh.
8:27 hy74 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche וַיִּתֵּ֣ן אֶת־ הַכֹּ֔ל עַ֚ל כַּפֵּ֣י אַהֲרֹ֔ן וְעַ֖ל כַּפֵּ֣י בָנָ֑יו 1 Here, **hands** represents the whole person. Alternate translation: “gave it all to Aaron and his sons”
8:27 n3y7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וַיָּ֧נֶף אֹתָ֛ם תְּנוּפָ֖ה לִפְנֵ֥י יְהוָֽה 1 It is implied that Aaron and his sons presented the offering. The full meaning of this statement can be made clear. Alternate translation: “and Aaron and his sons waved them before Yahweh as a wave offering”
8:27 rg6r rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וַיָּ֧נֶף אֹתָ֛ם 1 This is a symbolic action that dedicates the offering to Yahweh.
8:28 rd24 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לְרֵ֣יחַ נִיחֹ֔חַ 1 Yahweh being pleased with the sincere worshiper who offered the sacrifice is spoken of as if God were pleased with the **aroma** of the burning sacrifice. See how you translated a similar phrase in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
8:31 bf4q rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes צִוֵּ֨יתִי֙ לֵאמֹ֔ר אַהֲרֹ֥ן וּבָנָ֖יו יֹאכְלֻֽהוּ 1 This is a quotation within a quotation. You can state this as an indirect quotation. Alternate translation: “I commanded Aaron and his sons will eat it”
8:33 m5um rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive עַ֚ד י֣וֹם מְלֹ֔את יְמֵ֖י מִלֻּאֵיכֶ֑ם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “until you fulfill the days of your ordination”
8:33 l462 יְמֵ֖י מִלֻּאֵיכֶ֑ם 1 This **consecration** was an official ceremony that made someone a priest. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 8:29](../08/29.md).
8:34 ds5f rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לַעֲשֹׂ֖ת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “us to do”
8:34 e67x rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns לְכַפֵּ֥ר עֲלֵיכֶֽם 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **atonement**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “to atone for your sins”
8:35 m25h rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive כֵ֖ן צֻוֵּֽיתִי 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “this is what he has commanded me”
9:intro s8cl 0 # Leviticus 9 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\nAaron begins to function as the high priest in this chapter. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/highpriest]])\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Following Yahweh’s instructions\n\nGreat care is taken to show that Aaron perfectly followed Yahweh’s instructions. Moses records every detail to show how Aaron correctly followed Yahweh.\n\n## Other possible translation difficulties in this chapter\n\n### “Fire came out from Yahweh”\n\nAaron did not create the fire that consumed his sacrifice. Instead, Yahweh miraculously began the fire which consumed the sacrifice. This showed that the sacrifice was acceptable to him. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/miracle]])
9:3 jx2w rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes וְאֶל־ בְּנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל תְּדַבֵּ֣ר לֵאמֹ֑ר קְח֤וּ שְׂעִיר־ עִזִּים֙ 1 This is the beginning of a direct quote within a direct quote. You can change this into an indirect quote. Alternate translation: “And you must tell the people of Israel to take a male goat”
9:6 m2gr rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-you צִוָּ֥ה יְהוָ֖ה תַּעֲשׂ֑וּ 1 Here, **you** refers to the people of Israel.
9:6 p7cq rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְיֵרָ֥א אֲלֵיכֶ֖ם כְּב֥וֹד יְהוָֽה 1 Here, **glory** represents the presence of Yahweh. Alternate translation: “so that Yahweh may show you the glory of his presence”
9:7 k98c וַעֲשֵׂ֞ה אֶת־ חַטָּֽאתְךָ֙ וְאֶת־ עֹ֣לָתֶ֔ךָ & וַעֲשֵׂ֞ה אֶת־ קָרְבַּ֤ן הָעָם֙ וְכַפֵּ֣ר בַּֽעֲדָ֔ם 1 These are two different sacrifices. The first sacrifice is to atone for the sins of the high priest. When the high priest sins it also makes the people guilty ([Leviticus 4:3](../04/03.md)). The second sacrifice is to atone of the sins the people themselves commit.
9:9 q85r rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וַ֠יַּקְרִבוּ בְּנֵ֨י אַהֲרֹ֣ן אֶת־ הַדָּם֮ אֵלָיו֒ 1 This implies that they caught the **blood** in a bowl as the blood drained from the animal. The full meaning of this statement can be made explicit.
9:9 pk8j קַרְנ֣וֹת הַמִּזְבֵּ֑חַ 1 The **horns of the altar** refer to the corners of the altar. They are shaped like the horns of an ox. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 4:7](../04/07.md).
9:9 pp55 יְס֖וֹד הַמִּזְבֵּֽחַ 1 Alternate translation: “the bottom of the altar”
9:12 t13n rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וַ֠יַּמְצִאוּ בְּנֵ֨י אַהֲרֹ֤ן אֵלָיו֙ אֶת־ הַדָּ֔ם 1 It is implied that **the sons of Aaron** caught the **blood** in a bowl as the blood drained from the animal. The full meaning of this statement can be made explicit.
9:14 nj4y אֶת־ הַקֶּ֖רֶב 1 Here, **the inner parts** refers to the stomach and intestines. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
9:15 f5tq rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal כָּרִאשֽׁוֹן 1 The word **first** is the ordinal number for one. Alternate translation: “like the goat of the sin offering”
9:17 a8bb rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit מִלְּבַ֖ד עֹלַ֥ת הַבֹּֽקֶר 1 The **burnt offering of the morning** refers to the first sacrifice of each day. The priests would offer this burnt sacrifice in the morning before any other sacrifice. The full meaning of this statement can be made explicit.
9:18 y9tz rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וַ֠יַּמְצִאוּ בְּנֵ֨י אַהֲרֹ֤ן אֶת־ הַדָּם֙ אֵלָ֔יו 1 It is implied that they caught the **blood** in a bowl. The full meaning of this statement may be made explicit.
9:19 ju3w וְהַֽמְכַסֶּה֙ 1 The *inner parts** are the stomach and intestines. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 1:9](../01/09.md).
9:19 q1v7 וְהַכְּלָיֹ֔ת & הַכָּבֵֽד 1 See how you translated these words in [Leviticus 3:4](../03/04.md).
9:20 cb2c וַיָּשִׂ֥ימוּ אֶת־ הַחֲלָבִ֖ים עַל־ הֶחָז֑וֹת וַיַּקְטֵ֥ר 1 Alternate translation: “Aaron’s sons then put the fat portions on the breasts, and Aaron burned”
9:20 u277 הֶחָז֑וֹת 1 The breast is front part of the animal’s body below the neck. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 7:30](../07/30.md).
9:21 lwm2 שׁ֣וֹק הַיָּמִ֔ין 1 The **thigh** is the upper part of the leg above the knee. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 7:32](../07/32.md).
9:23 d94f rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וַיֵּרָ֥א כְבוֹד־ יְהוָ֖ה אֶל־ כָּל־ הָעָֽם 1 Here, **glory** represents Yahweh’s presence. Alternate translation: “And Yahweh showed all the people the glory of his presence”
9:24 m6fb rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וַתֹּ֨אכַל֙ & אֶת־ הָעֹלָ֖ה 1 The fire completely burning up the offering is spoken of as if the fire **consumed** or used up the burnt offering.
9:24 da35 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וַֽיִּפְּל֖וּ עַל־ פְּנֵיהֶֽם 1 This is a sign respect and honor. Alternate translation: “and lay with their faces to the ground”
10:intro qn6v 0 # Leviticus 10 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\nSome translations set each line of poetry farther to the right than the rest of the text to make it easier to read. The ULT does this with the poetry in 10:3.\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Mourning\n\nAaron was told that he and his remaining sons should not mourn Aaron’s sons who were killed. As priests, they must put priestly work first, before their mourning and personal problems.\n\n## Other possible translation difficulties in this chapter\n\n### “Unapproved fire”\n\nThe phrase “unapproved fire “ indicates that Aaron’s son offered an unacceptable sacrifice. Because of Yahweh’s holiness, this was a serious sin. They may have offered a sacrifice at the wrong time or in the wrong way. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/sin]])
10:1 ghd1 מַחְתָּת֗וֹ 1 A **censer** is a shallow metal container which priests used to carry hot coals or incense.
10:1 d3vv וַיִּתְּנ֤וּ בָהֵן֙ אֵ֔שׁ 1 Alternate translation: “and they put burning coals in it”
10:1 qem4 וַיַּקְרִ֜בוּ לִפְנֵ֤י יְהוָה֙ אֵ֣שׁ זָרָ֔ה אֲשֶׁ֧ר לֹ֦א צִוָּ֖ה אֹתָֽם 1 Alternate translation: “But Yahweh did not approve of their offering because it was not according to what he commanded them to offer”
10:1 afy8 לִפְנֵ֤י יְהוָה֙ אֵ֣שׁ זָרָ֔ה 1 Alternate translation: “unapproved fire to Yahweh”
10:2 et86 וַתֵּ֥צֵא אֵ֛שׁ מִלִּפְנֵ֥י יְהוָ֖ה 1 Alternate translation: “So Yahweh sent out fire”
10:2 f9fy rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וַתֹּ֣אכַל אוֹתָ֑ם 1 The fire completely burning the men up is spoken of as if the fire **devoured** or completely used them up.
10:3 pl7g rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-quotesinquotes הוּא֩ אֲשֶׁר־ דִּבֶּ֨ר יְהוָ֤ה׀ לֵאמֹר֙ בִּקְרֹבַ֣י אֶקָּדֵ֔שׁ וְעַל־ פְּנֵ֥י כָל־ הָעָ֖ם אֶכָּבֵ֑ד 1 This has a quotation within a quotation. You can state this as an indirect quotation. Alternate translation: “This is what Yahweh was talking about when he said that he would reveal his holiness to those who come near him, and that he will be glorified on the faces of the people.”
10:3 c9g1 בִּקְרֹבַ֣י אֶקָּדֵ֔שׁ 1 The phrase **those who come near me** refers to the priests that serve Yahweh. Alternate translation: “I will show those that come near to serve me that I am holy” or “Those who come near to serve me must treat me as holy”
10:3 py8y rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְעַל־ פְּנֵ֥י כָל־ הָעָ֖ם אֶכָּבֵ֑ד 1 This second part of Yahweh’s statement still concerns the priest, who are the ones who come near to Yahweh. If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And they must glorify me before all the people” or “And they must honor me in the presence of all the people”
10:4 qzy6 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-names מִֽישָׁאֵל֙ & אֶלְצָפָ֔ן & בְּנֵ֥י עֻזִּיאֵ֖ל 1 **Mishael**, **Elzaphan**, and **Uzziel** are names of men.
10:6 w2ql rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-names וּלְאֶלְעָזָר֩ וּלְאִֽיתָמָ֨ר 1 **Eleazar** and **Ithamar** are the names of Aaron’s sons.
10:6 zau7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction רָֽאשֵׁיכֶ֥ם אַל־ תִּפְרָ֣עוּ׀ וּבִגְדֵיכֶ֤ם לֹֽא־ תִפְרֹ֨מוּ֙ 1 Yahweh is telling Aaron and his sons not to show any outward signs of grief or mourning.
10:6 pe72 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche כָּל־ הָעֵדָ֖ה 1 Here, **assembly** means the whole congregation of Israel, not just a group of leaders. Alternate translation: “all the people of Israel”
10:6 cbn7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy כָּל־ בֵּ֣ית יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל 1 Here, **house** represents the people. Alternate translation: “all the people of Israel”
10:6 g4h2 יִבְכּוּ֙ אֶת־ הַשְּׂרֵפָ֔ה אֲשֶׁ֖ר שָׂרַ֥ף יְהוָֽה 1 Alternate translation: “may mourn for those whom Yahweh killed with his fire”
10:9 fke8 חֻקַּ֥ת עוֹלָ֖ם 1 Here, **It** refers back to the command for the priests to not drink wine or strong drink when they enter the tent of meeting.
10:9 xt68 חֻקַּ֥ת עוֹלָ֖ם לְדֹרֹתֵיכֶֽם 1 See how you translated these words in [Leviticus 3:17](../03/17.md).
10:10 c51w וּֽלֲהַבְדִּ֔יל 1 You can start a new sentence here. Alternate translation: “You must do this so that you will be able to distinguish”
10:10 um6e rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj הַקֹּ֖דֶשׁ וּבֵ֣ין הַחֹ֑ל 1 The nominal adjectives **the set apart** and **the common** can be stated as adjectives. Alternate translation: “what is holy and what is common” or “between what is dedicated to God and what is ordinary”
10:10 h6gu rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-nominaladj הַטָּמֵ֖א וּבֵ֥ין הַטָּהֽוֹר 1 The nominal adjectives **the unclean** and **the clean** indicate groups of things. Your language may use adjectives in the same way. If not, you can translate these words with equivalent phrases. Alternate translation: “what is unclean and what is clean” or “what God will not accept and what he will accept”
10:10 hnd2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor הַטָּמֵ֖א 1 A person or thing that Yahweh has stated is unfit to touch is spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**.
10:10 hwt7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor הַטָּהֽוֹר 1 A person or thing that Yahweh has stated is fit to touch is spoken of as if they were physically **clean**.
10:13 lw7m rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive כִּי־ כֵ֖ן צֻוֵּֽיתִי 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “this is what Yahweh commanded me”
10:14 pj8w rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor בְּמָק֣וֹם טָה֔וֹר 1 A **place** that is fit to be used for God’s purposes is spoken of as if it were physically **clean**.
10:14 hd3b rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-you אַתָּ֕ה וּבָנֶ֥יךָ וּבְנֹתֶ֖יךָ אִתָּ֑ךְ 1 Here, **you** and **your** refer to Aaron.
10:14 d7ig rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive כִּֽי־ חָקְךָ֤ וְחָק־ בָּנֶ֨יךָ֙ נִתְּנ֔וּ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “for Yahweh has given them as the share of you and of your sons”
10:15 e8hp rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְהָיָ֨ה לְךָ֜ וּלְבָנֶ֤יךָ אִתְּךָ֙ לְחָק־ עוֹלָ֔ם 1 Translate this so it is understood that the portion belongs to Aaron and his sons. Alternate translation: “And this portion will always be for you and your sons”
10:17 y3wc rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion מַדּ֗וּעַ לֹֽא־ אֲכַלְתֶּ֤ם אֶת־ הַֽחַטָּאת֙ בִּמְק֣וֹם הַקֹּ֔דֶשׁ כִּ֛י קֹ֥דֶשׁ קָֽדָשִׁ֖ים הִ֑וא וְאֹתָ֣הּ׀ נָתַ֣ן לָכֶ֗ם לָשֵׂאת֙ אֶת־ עֲוֺ֣ן הָעֵדָ֔ה לְכַפֵּ֥ר עֲלֵיהֶ֖ם לִפְנֵ֥י יְהוָֽה 1 Moses uses a question to rebuke Eleazar and Ithamar. If it would be helpful in your language, you could express this question as a statement. Alternate translation: “You should have eaten the sin offering in the holy place, since it is the holiest holy thing, and it he has given to you to take away the iniquity of the assembly, to make atonement for them before the face of Yahweh.”
10:17 d4e4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לָשֵׂאת֙ אֶת־ עֲוֺ֣ן הָעֵדָ֔ה 1 Causing Yahweh to forgive the people of Israel is spoken of as if their **iniquity** were an object that Yahweh takes from the people.
10:18 yy2n rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לֹא־ הוּבָ֣א אֶת־ דָּמָ֔הּ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you did not bring its blood”
10:19 yzv9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion וְאָכַ֤לְתִּי חַטָּאת֙ הַיּ֔וֹם הַיִּיטַ֖ב בְּעֵינֵ֥י יְהוָֽה 1 These sacrifices were to be eaten with joy and happiness. Aaron uses a question to emphasize that Yahweh would not be pleased for him to eat the sacrifices since he is sad because of his sons’ deaths. This question may be translated as a statement. Alternate translation: “Certainly, Yahweh would not have been pleased if I had eaten the sin offering today.”
11:intro i427 0 # Leviticus 11 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n\n### Laws about food\n\nThis chapter contains a list of the animals the Israelites were not allowed to eat. Further research may be needed to determine the exact location of different parts of an animal. Many of these foods are not consumed to this day because they cause diseases, but it is unclear why the other foods are prohibited.\n\nEating unclean foods made a person unclean. The process of consuming these types of foods spread the uncleanliness to a person. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/clean]])
11:2 sc39 מִכָּל־ הַבְּהֵמָ֖ה 1 Alternate translation: “from any of the animals”
11:3 yce6 מַפְרֶ֣סֶת פַּרְסָ֗ה 1 This means the **hoof** is split into two parts instead of being one whole.
11:3 f7fg מַעֲלַ֥ת גֵּרָ֖ה 1 This means an animal that brings its food up from its stomach and **chews** it again.
11:4 c9gz מִֽמַּעֲלֵי֙ הַגֵּרָ֔ה וּמִמַּפְרִיסֵ֖י הַפַּרְסָ֑ה 1 That is, they match one condition or the other, but not both.
11:4 j7ny rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor אֶֽת־ הַ֠גָּמָל & טָמֵ֥א ה֖וּא לָכֶֽם 1 The **camel** being unfit for the people to eat is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
11:5 b1fc rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown הַשָּׁפָ֗ן 1 A **rock badger** is a small animal that lives in rocky places.
11:5 c39c rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָמֵ֥א ה֖וּא לָכֶֽם 1 The rock badger, which God declared to be unfit for the people to eat, is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
11:13 gs9h rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown הַפֶּ֔רֶס 1 A **vulture** is a bird that feeds on dead animals and on rodents and dead animals.
11:14 x7r3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown הַ֨דָּאָ֔ה & הָאַיָּ֖ה 1 A **kite** and **falcon** are birds that are either awake at night or feed on rodents and dead animals.
11:15 mm47 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown עֹרֵ֖ב 1 A **raven** is a bird that feeds on rodents and dead animals.
11:16 da3r rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown הַֽיַּעֲנָ֔ה & הַתַּחְמָ֖ס & הַשָּׁ֑חַף & הַנֵּ֖ץ 1 These are birds that feed on rodents and dead animals.
11:17 i5zy rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown הַכּ֥וֹס & הַשָּׁלָ֖ךְ & הַיַּנְשֽׁוּף 1 These are birds that eat rodents and insects.
11:18 thz2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown הַתִּנְשֶׁ֥מֶת & הַקָּאָ֖ת & הָרָחָֽם 1 These are birds that eat fish, rodents, and insects and are awake mainly at night.
11:19 v489 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown הַדּוּכִיפַ֖ת 1 The **hoopoe** is a bird that eats rodents and insects and is awake mainly at night.
11:19 gzj5 הָעֲטַלֵּֽף 1 Although not a bird, the **bat** is included in this list because it has wings and flies. It has a furry body and is awake mainly at night. It eats insects and rodents.
11:20 ad7v rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns שֶׁ֥קֶץ ה֖וּא לָכֶֽם 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **detestable**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “you will hate it”
11:20 a5q6 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom כֹּ֚ל שֶׁ֣רֶץ הָע֔וֹף הַהֹלֵ֖ךְ עַל־ אַרְבַּ֑ע 1 Here the phrase **all fours** is an idiom that means to crawl on the ground on four legs. This sets these insects apart from other flying things, such as birds, that have only two feet. Alternate translation: “Every four-legged flying insect that crawls on the ground”
11:22 dqs7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown אֶת־ הָֽאַרְבֶּ֣ה & הַסָּלְעָ֖ם & הַחַרְגֹּ֣ל & הֶחָגָ֖ב 1 These are small insects that eat plants and can jump.
11:24 brn3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor תִּטַּמָּ֑אוּ 1 A person who is unacceptable for God’s purposes because he has touched one of these dead animals is spoken of as if the person were physically **unclean**.
11:26 a8h8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לְֽכָל־ הַבְּהֵמָ֡ה & טְמֵאִ֥ים הֵ֖ם 1 These animals that God declared to be unfit for the people to eat are spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**.
11:26 ul4d וְשֶׁ֣סַע׀ אֵינֶ֣נָּה שֹׁסַ֗עַת 1 This refers to a **hoof** that is completely split into two parts instead of being one whole. See how you translated these in [Leviticus 11:3](../11/03.md).
11:26 akk4 וְגֵרָה֙ אֵינֶ֣נָּה מַעֲלָ֔ה 1 An animal **chews the cud** if it brings its food up from its stomach and chews it again. See how you translated these in [Leviticus 11:3](../11/03.md).
11:26 y9xh rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor כָּל־ הַנֹּגֵ֥עַ בָּהֶ֖ם יִטְמָֽא 1 A person who is unacceptable for God’s purposes because he has touched one of these animals is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
11:29 em5c rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְזֶ֤ה לָכֶם֙ הַטָּמֵ֔א 1 God speaks of the animals that he declares are unfit for people to touch or eat as if they were physically **unclean**.
11:29 d6ln rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown הַחֹ֥לֶד 1 A **weasel** is a small animal with brown fur that eats birds and small animals.
11:29 k1av rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown וְהַצָּ֥ב לְמִינֵֽהוּ 1 This refers to different kinds of reptiles with four legs.
11:30 qr8n rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown וְהָאֲנָקָ֥ה וְהַכֹּ֖חַ וְהַלְּטָאָ֑ה וְהַחֹ֖מֶט וְהַתִּנְשָֽׁמֶת 1 These are different kinds of reptiles with four legs.
11:31 e482 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor אֵ֛לֶּה הַטְּמֵאִ֥ים לָכֶ֖ם 1 These animals that God declared to be unfit for people to touch or eat are spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**.
11:31 l2sr rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor כָּל־ הַנֹּגֵ֧עַ בָּהֶ֛ם בְּמֹתָ֖ם יִטְמָ֥א 1 A person who is unacceptable for God’s purposes because he has touched one of these dead animals is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
11:32 b5he rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְכֹ֣ל אֲשֶׁר־ יִפֹּל־ עָלָיו֩ מֵהֶ֨ם׀ בְּמֹתָ֜ם יִטְמָ֗א 1 Something that God has declared to be unfit for people to touch because one of these dead animals has fallen on it is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
11:32 u25t rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive בַּמַּ֧יִם יוּבָ֛א 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must put it into water”
11:32 sxi2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָהֵֽר 1 Something that God has declared to be fit for people to touch after it has been washed is spoken of as if it were physically **clean**.
11:34 uwh4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor יִטְמָ֑א & יִטְמָֽא 1 Food becomes unacceptable for the people to eat because unclean water has fallen on it is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
11:35 dg8w rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive יֻתָּ֖ץ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must break to pieces” or “you must shatter”
11:36 fcx9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor מַעְיָ֥ן וּב֛וֹר & יִהְיֶ֣ה טָה֑וֹר 1 Water that the people are permitted to drink from **a spring or cistern** is spoken of as if it were physically **clean**.
11:36 n5nn rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor יִטְמָֽא 1 A person who is unacceptable for God’s purposes because he has touched the carcass of one of these animals is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
11:37 u7nr rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָה֖וֹר הֽוּא 1 Seeds that God has permitted the people to plant are spoken of as if they are physically **clean**.
11:38 as1j rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְכִ֤י יֻתַּן־ מַ֨יִם֙ עַל־ זֶ֔רַע 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “But if you put water on the seeds”
11:38 zl8u rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָמֵ֥א ה֖וּא לָכֶֽם 1 Seeds that God has not permitted to plant are spoken of as if they were **unclean**.
11:39 bm8t rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor הַנֹּגֵ֥עַ בְּנִבְלָתָ֖הּ יִטְמָ֥א 1 A person who is unacceptable for God’s purposes because he **touches** the body of a dead animal is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
11:41 kd84 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive שֶׁ֥קֶץ ה֖וּא לֹ֥א יֵאָכֵֽל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “it is detestable and you must not eat it”
11:43 fzj2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism אַל־ תְּשַׁקְּצוּ֙ אֶת־ נַפְשֹׁ֣תֵיכֶ֔ם & וְלֹ֤א תִֽטַּמְּאוּ֙ 1 Yahweh repeats the same idea twice in order to strengthen the command that they are not to eat any unclean animal.
11:43 hj9h rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְלֹ֤א תִֽטַּמְּאוּ֙ 1 A person who is unacceptable for God’s purposes is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
11:47 x81a rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor בֵּ֥ין הַטָּמֵ֖א וּבֵ֣ין הַטָּהֹ֑ר 1 Animals that God declared to be unfit for the people to touch or eat are spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**, and those which he declared to be acceptable for the people to touch and eat are spoken of as if they were physically **clean**.
11:47 e7h6 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַֽנֶּאֱכֶ֔לֶת & אֲשֶׁ֖ר לֹ֥א תֵאָכֵֽל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “that you may eat … that you may not eat”
12:intro p2iu 0 # Leviticus 12 General Notes\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Menstruation\n\nA woman was considered to be unclean after she began to bleed from her womb every month and after having a baby. This was because all blood was considered to be unclean. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/clean]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/blood]])
12:2 wr5g rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor אִשָּׁה֙ כִּ֣י תַזְרִ֔יעַ וְיָלְדָ֖ה זָכָ֑ר וְטָֽמְאָה֙ 1 A woman whom other people must not touch because she is bleeding from her womb is spoken of as if she were physically **unclean**.
12:2 tuc3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism כִּימֵ֛י נִדַּ֥ת דְּוֺתָ֖הּ 1 This refers to the time of the month when a woman bleeds from her womb.
12:3 rcr8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive יִמּ֖וֹל בְּשַׂ֥ר עָרְלָתֽוֹ 1 Only the priest could perform this action. If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “a priest must circumcise the baby boy”
12:5 esy2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָמְאָ֥ה שְׁבֻעַ֖יִם 1 A woman whom other people must not touch because she is bleeding from her womb is spoken of as if she were physically **unclean**.
12:5 z4ub rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism כְּנִדָּתָ֑הּ 1 This refers to the time of the month when a woman bleeds from her womb. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 12:2](../12/02.md).
12:6 yy8n וּבִמְלֹ֣את׀ יְמֵ֣י טָהֳרָ֗הּ 1 Alternate translation: “And when the days of the mother’s purification are finished”
12:6 cz1p לְבֵן֮ א֣וֹ לְבַת֒ 1 This refers to the different number of days for purification based on if she gave birth to a **son** or a **daughter**.
12:7 w9ty rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְטָהֲרָ֖ה מִמְּקֹ֣ר דָּמֶ֑יהָ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And this will cleanse her from her bleeding occurring during childbirth”
12:8 vh6a rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְאִם־ לֹ֨א תִמְצָ֣א יָדָהּ֮ דֵּ֣י שֶׂה֒ 1 Translate this so it clarifies the woman’s inability to purchase a sacrificial animal. Alternate translation: “If she does not have enough money to buy a lamb”
12:8 q6q1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָהֵֽרָה 1 A woman whom other people may touch is spoken of as if she were physically **clean**.
13:intro fn27 0 # Leviticus 13 General Notes\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Skin disease\n\nThis chapter addresses the ways a priest was to decide if a person had a skin disease, which would make a person unclean. This was important because these diseases could have easily spread among the people in the ancient Near East. This is also true concerning things growing on clothing or things that touch a person’s skin. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/priest]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/clean]])
13:2 gy4s rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהוּבָא֙ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “then someone must bring him” or “then he must go”
13:3 k3cb rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִמֵּ֥א אֹתֽוֹ 1 The man whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**. Alternate translation: “must pronounce the man unclean”
13:5 a6bj rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal בַּיּ֣וֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִי֒ 1 The word **seventh** is the ordinal form of “seven.” Alternate translation: “on day seven”
13:5 z468 וְהִנֵּ֤ה הַנֶּ֨גַע֙ עָמַ֣ד בְּעֵינָ֔יו לֹֽא־ פָשָׂ֥ה הַנֶּ֖גַע בָּע֑וֹר 1 This means if the skin disease has not increased in size or moved to other parts of the body.
13:6 cx9z rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִהֲר֤וֹ הַכֹּהֵן֙ & וְטָהֵֽר 1 The man whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
13:8 ym6d rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִמְּא֥וֹ הַכֹּהֵ֖ן 1 The man whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
13:9 f447 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהוּבָ֖א אֶל־ הַכֹּהֵֽן 1 The **priest** would determine if a disease was spreading. If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “then someone must bring him to the priest” or “then he must go to the priest”
13:10 y3fz וּמִֽחְיַ֛ת בָּשָׂ֥ר חַ֖י 1 Here, **new raw flesh** could refer to open sores on the skin or it could refer to new skin that has grown, but the area around it is still diseased. Either one indicates that the skin disease is not healing properly.
13:11 l2em צָרַ֨עַת נוֹשֶׁ֤נֶת 1 A **chronic** **disease** is one that continues or reoccurs over a long period of time.
13:11 w1up rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִמְּא֖וֹ הַכֹּהֵ֑ן & כִּ֥י טָמֵ֖א הֽוּא 1 The man whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
13:13 fw71 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִהַ֖ר אֶת־ הַנָּ֑גַע & טָה֥וֹר הֽוּא 1 The man whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically clean and the man whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically unclean.
13:14 jl2x rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor יִטְמָֽא 1 The man whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
13:15 nz1y rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִמְּא֑וֹ & טָמֵ֥א ה֖וּא 1 The man whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
13:17 q53z rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִהַ֧ר הַכֹּהֵ֛ן אֶת־ הַנֶּ֖גַע 1 The man whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
13:19 gc9j rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִרְאָ֖ה אֶל־ הַכֹּהֵֽן 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “then he must show it to the priest”
13:20 c8ux rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִמְּא֧וֹ הַכֹּהֵ֛ן 1 The man whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
13:22 k8b8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִמֵּ֧א הַכֹּהֵ֛ן אֹת֖וֹ 1 The man whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
13:23 cfg4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִהֲר֖וֹ הַכֹּהֵֽן 1 The man whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
13:25 a7iw rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִמֵּ֤א אֹתוֹ֙ הַכֹּהֵ֔ן 1 The man whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
13:27 a6sa rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִמֵּ֤א הַכֹּהֵן֙ אֹת֔וֹ 1 The man whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
13:28 rye3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִֽהֲרוֹ֙ הַכֹּהֵ֔ן 1 The man whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
13:30 ks4d rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִמֵּ֨א אֹת֤וֹ הַכֹּהֵן֙ 1 The man whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
13:33 li6b rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַנֶּ֖תֶק לֹ֣א יְגַלֵּ֑חַ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “but he must not shave the hair on the sore”
13:34 c5dp rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִהַ֤ר אֹתוֹ֙ הַכֹּהֵ֔ן & וְטָהֵֽר 1 The man whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
13:35 xt5g rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor אַחֲרֵ֖י טָהֳרָתֽוֹ 1 The man whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
13:36 p6fx rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָמֵ֥א הֽוּא 1 The man whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
13:37 grx5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָה֣וֹר ה֑וּא וְטִהֲר֖וֹ הַכֹּהֵֽן 1 The man whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
13:39 e8v5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-gendernotations טָה֥וֹר הֽוּא 1 Here, **He** refers to both men and women in general. Alternate translation: “That person is clean”
13:39 gbm1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָה֥וֹר הֽוּא 1 The person whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
13:40 b37h rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָה֥וֹר הֽוּא 1 The person whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
13:44 i6x8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָמֵ֣א ה֑וּא טַמֵּ֧א יְטַמְּאֶ֛נּוּ הַכֹּהֵ֖ן 1 The person whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
13:45 m4ek rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָמֵ֥א׀ טָמֵ֖א 1 The person whom other people must not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
13:46 zw43 מִח֥וּץ לַֽמַּחֲנֶ֖ה 1 The **camp** is the area where the majority of Israelites lived. The unclean person was not permitted to live among them because his disease may spread to others.
13:47 yjv7 וְהַבֶּ֕גֶד כִּֽי־ יִהְיֶ֥ה ב֖וֹ נֶ֣גַע צָרָ֑עַת 1 Alternate translation: “A garment that has and infection of skin disease in it” or “A garment that is diseased with an infection”
13:48 ww38 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive בְּכָל־ מְלֶ֥אכֶת עֽוֹר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “in anything that someone has made from leather”
13:49 bk97 וְהָיָ֨ה הַנֶּ֜גַע יְרַקְרַ֣ק׀ א֣וֹ אֲדַמְדָּ֗ם בַּבֶּגֶד֩ 1 Alternate translation: “if there is greenish or reddish infection in the garment”
13:49 xcr7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהָרְאָ֖ה אֶת־ הַכֹּהֵֽן 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And he owner must show it to a priest”
13:51 b5hr rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal בַּיּ֣וֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִ֗י 1 The word **seventh” is the ordinal number for “seven.” Alternate translation: “on day seven”
13:51 n4xg rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לְכֹ֛ל אֲשֶׁר־ יֵעָשֶׂ֥ה הָע֖וֹר לִמְלָאכָ֑ה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “anything in which a person uses leather”
13:51 b3jb rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָמֵ֥א הֽוּא 1 Something that God has declared to be unfit for people to touch is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
13:52 r25j rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive בָּאֵ֖שׁ תִּשָּׂרֵֽף 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “He must burn the item in the fire”
13:54 zq9x וְצִוָּה֙ הַכֹּהֵ֔ן 1 Here the **priest** is telling the people what to do with household items that were possibly infected. Alternate translation: “then the priest will command the owners”
13:55 wsk2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אַחֲרֵ֣י׀ הֻכַּבֵּ֣ס 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “after they have washed”
13:55 twr6 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָמֵ֣א ה֔וּא 1 Something that God has declared to be unfit for people to touch is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
13:56 h4my rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אַחֲרֵ֖י הֻכַּבֵּ֣ס אֹת֑וֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “after the owner washed it”
13:58 bc84 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְסָ֥ר מֵהֶ֖ם הַנָּ֑גַע 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and the item is no longer infected”
13:58 kxv3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְכֻבַּ֥ס 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the owner must wash it”
13:58 bbr2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָהֵֽר 1 Something that God has declared to be fit for people to touch is spoken of as if it were physically **clean**.
13:59 h98k rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לְטַהֲר֖וֹ א֥וֹ לְטַמְּאֽוֹ 1 Something that God has declared to be fit for people to touch is spoken of as if it were physically **clean** and something that God has declared to be unfit for people to touch is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
14:intro u79h 0 # Leviticus 14 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\nThis chapter is a continuation of the material in the previous chapter.\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Skin disease and mildew\n\nThis chapter addresses the ways a priest was to decide if a person had a skin disease, which would make a person unclean. This was important because these diseases could have easily spread among the people in the ancient Near East. This was also true for the things which could have touched a person’s skin. This chapter explains how the priest was to treat the person suffering with a skin disease. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/priest]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/clean]])
14:2 d521 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהוּבָ֖א אֶל־ הַכֹּהֵֽן 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And someone must bring him to the priest” or “And he must go to the priest”
14:4 slt9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לַמִּטַּהֵ֛ר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “for the person he is cleansing”
14:4 t9pk rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor שְׁתֵּֽי־ צִפֳּרִ֥ים חַיּ֖וֹת טְהֹר֑וֹת 1 The **birds** that God allowed the people to eat and offer as sacrifices are spoken of as if they were physically **clean**.
14:4 ws3c rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown וְאֵזֹֽב 1 The word **hyssop** refer to a herb with a pleasant smell that was used for medicine.
14:6 aws9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַצִּפֹּ֣ר הַשְּׁחֻטָ֔ה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the bird that the person killed”
14:7 cj5v rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַמִּטַּהֵ֛ר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the person he is cleansing”
14:7 m1fj rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִ֣הֲר֔וֹ 1 The person whom other people may touch and who is acceptable for God’s purposes is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
14:8 dni4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַמִּטַּהֵ֨ר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the person whom the priest is cleansing”
14:8 v8ty rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָהֵ֔ר 1 The person whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
14:10 vzq4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume וּשְׁלֹשָׁ֣ה עֶשְׂרֹנִ֗ים 1 One **ephah** is 22 liters.
14:10 ys2l rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume וְלֹ֥ג אֶחָ֖ד שָֽׁמֶן 1 One **log** was 0.3 liters.
14:11 d4tp rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אֵ֛ת הָאִ֥ישׁ הַמִּטַּהֵ֖ר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the person he is cleansing”
14:12 i44p rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume לֹ֣ג הַשָּׁ֑מֶן 1 One **log** was 0.3 liters.
14:13 i44q בִּמְק֣וֹם הַקֹּ֑דֶשׁ 1 Here, **in the holy place** clarifies the previous phrase and further defines where the priest was to kill the lamb.
14:14 pnv5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַמִּטַּהֵ֖ר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the person he is cleansing”
14:15 zyb9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume מִלֹּ֣ג הַשָּׁ֑מֶן 1 One **log** was 0.3 liters.
14:16 f3cv וְהִזָּ֨ה מִן־ הַשֶּׁ֧מֶן & לִפְנֵ֥י יְהוָֽה 1 There is no indication of what the priest sprinkled the **oil** on. Alternate translation: “sprinkle some of the oil … in Yahweh’s presence”
14:17 c24c rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַמִּטַּהֵר֙ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the person whom he is cleansing”
14:19 hs6x rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַמִּטַּהֵ֖ר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the person he is cleansing”
14:20 jn3n rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָהֵֽר 1 The person whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
14:21 azv9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לִתְנוּפָ֖ה לְכַפֵּ֣ר עָלָ֑יו 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “that the priest will wave to make atonement for him”
14:21 hwj7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume וְעִשָּׂר֨וֹן סֹ֜לֶת אֶחָ֨ד 1 One-tenth of an **ephah** is 22 liters.
14:21 aj8d rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume וְלֹ֥ג שָֽׁמֶן 1 One **log** was 0.3 liters.
14:24 u8i7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume לֹ֣ג הַשָּׁ֑מֶן 1 One **log** was 0.3 liters.
14:25 g7wh rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַמִּטַּהֵ֖ר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the one he is cleansing”
14:27 lk7b וְהִזָּ֤ה הַכֹּהֵן֙ & מִן־ הַשֶּׁ֕מֶן & לִפְנֵ֥י יְהוָֽה 1 There is no indication of what the priest sprinkled the **oil** on. Alternate translation: “And the priest will sprinkle … some of the oil … in Yahweh’s presence”
14:28 n3d5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַמִּטַּהֵר֙ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the one he is cleansing”
14:31 ap91 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַמִּטַּהֵ֖ר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the one he is cleansing”
14:32 p78r rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit אֲשֶׁ֛ר לֹֽא־ תַשִּׂ֥יג יָד֖וֹ 1 Translate this so it is clear that the person does not have enough money to purchase a standard offering. Alternate translation: “who does not have enough money to buy”
14:34 snu5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-you כִּ֤י תָבֹ֨אוּ֙ 1 Here, **you** refers to the people of Israel.
14:34 ap3a rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns אֶ֥רֶץ אֲחֻזַּתְכֶֽם 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **possession**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “in the land that you possess”
14:36 q9ki rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְלֹ֥א יִטְמָ֖א כָּל־ אֲשֶׁ֣ר בַּבָּ֑יִת 1 Once the priest declared **the house** to be unclean, everything in the house became **unclean**, as well. If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “so that he does not need to declare anything left in the house to be unclean”
14:36 uq4m rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְלֹ֥א יִטְמָ֖א כָּל־ אֲשֶׁ֣ר בַּבָּ֑יִת 1 The house that Yahweh has stated is unfit for people to touch or live in is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
14:37 nv5n וּמַרְאֵיהֶ֥ן שָׁפָ֖ל מִן־ הַקִּֽיר 1 This means the priest is to determine whether mildew has gone **deeper** that just the surface of the **wall**.
14:40 j27k rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor מָק֖וֹם טָמֵֽא 1 A place that is unfit for people to occupy or to be used for God’s purposes is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
14:41 r6rp rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְאֶת־ הַבַּ֛יִת יַקְצִ֥עַ מִבַּ֖יִת סָבִ֑יב 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And he will tell the owner of the house to scrape it and all its walls”
14:41 y6tq rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor מָק֖וֹם טָמֵֽא 1 A **place** that is unfit for people to occupy or to be used for God’s purposes is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
14:43 bcz7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אַחַ֖ר חִלֵּ֣ץ אֶת־ הָאֲבָנִ֑ים וְאַחֲרֵ֛י הִקְצ֥וֹת אֶת־ הַבַּ֖יִת וְאַחֲרֵ֥י הִטּֽוֹחַ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “after the owner takes away the stones, scrapes the walls, and covers the new stones with clay”
14:44 m5cx rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָמֵ֥א הֽוּא 1 A house that is unfit for people to occupy is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
14:45 j2th rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנָתַ֣ץ אֶת־ הַבַּ֗יִת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And they must tear the house down”
14:46 je7y rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְהַבָּא֙ אֶל־ הַבַּ֔יִת & יִטְמָ֖א 1 A person whom other people may not touch and who is not acceptable for God’s purposes because he has entered the house is spoken of as if the person were physically unclean.
14:48 aw4s rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הִטֹּ֣חַ אֶת־ הַבָּ֑יִת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the owner put new clay on the stones”
14:48 h8ex rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִהַ֤ר הַכֹּהֵן֙ אֶת־ הַבַּ֔יִת 1 The house that is fit for people to occupy is spoken of as if it were physically **clean**.
14:51 cq38 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַצִּפֹּ֣ר הַשְּׁחוּטָ֔ה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the bird that he killed”
14:57 mf15 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor הַטָּמֵ֖א & הַטָּהֹ֑ר 1 People and items that other people may not touch are spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**, and those which people may touch are spoken of as if they were physically **clean**.
15:intro zp3s 0 # Leviticus 15 General Notes\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Bodily fluid\n\nThis chapter discusses fluids that come out of the body. These fluids caused a person to be unclean because of their potential to cause diseases. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/clean]])\n\n### Cleanliness\n\nWhile these rules about cleanliness are intended to benefit the Israelites and promote their health, they also were about making Israel into a separate and holy nation, different from the rest of the world. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]])
15:2 rq7z rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism מִבְּשָׂר֔וֹ 1 This refers to the man’s private parts.
15:2 t2h2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָמֵ֥א הֽוּא 1 The person whom other people may not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
15:4 r4wq rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor יִטְמָ֑א & יִטְמָֽא 1 The bed or anything that the man sits on that other people must not touch are spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**.
15:5 eph5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְאִ֕ישׁ אֲשֶׁ֥ר יִגַּ֖ע בְּמִשְׁכָּב֑וֹ & וְטָמֵ֥א 1 The person whom other people may not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
15:6 en8z rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָמֵ֥א 1 The person whom other people may not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
15:8 j7ua rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor בַּטָּה֑וֹר 1 The person whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
15:8 y923 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָמֵ֥א 1 The person whom other people may not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
15:9 v5rf rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְכָל־ הַמֶּרְכָּ֗ב & יִטְמָֽא 1 Something that Yahweh has stated is unfit to touch is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
15:10 t3d9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor יִטְמָ֖א & וְטָמֵ֥א 1 The person whom other people may not touch is spoken of as if he were physically unclean.
15:12 g4sf rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וּכְלִי־ חֶ֛רֶשׂ אֲשֶׁר־ יִגַּע־ בּ֥וֹ הַזָּ֖ב יִשָּׁבֵ֑ר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And someone must break any clay pot that the one with such a flow of fluid touches”
15:12 r356 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְכָל־ כְּלִי־ עֵ֔ץ יִשָּׁטֵ֖ף בַּמָּֽיִם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and someone must rinse every wooden container in water”
15:13 g7s1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor יִטְהַ֤ר & מִזּוֹב֔וֹ 1 The man recovering from his sickness is spoken of as if he becomes physically clean. Alternate translation: “is healed from his flow”
15:13 oh1c rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive יִטְהַ֤ר & מִזּוֹב֔וֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “recovers from his flow”
15:13 r4t4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָהֵֽר 1 The man whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
15:16 p5mn rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָמֵ֥א 1 People and objects that other people must not touch are spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**.
15:17 nnc6 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְכָל־ בֶּ֣גֶד וְכָל־ ע֔וֹר אֲשֶׁר־ יִהְיֶ֥ה עָלָ֖יו שִׁכְבַת־ זָ֑רַע וְכֻבַּ֥ס בַּמַּ֖יִם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And someone must wash with water every garment or leather on which there is semen”
15:18 m4i8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism וְאִשָּׁ֕ה אֲשֶׁ֨ר יִשְׁכַּ֥ב אִ֛ישׁ אֹתָ֖הּ 1 This is a euphemism. Alternate translation: “And if man has sexual relations with a woman”
15:19 j9uv rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְכָל־ הַנֹּגֵ֥עַ בָּ֖הּ יִטְמָ֥א 1 People and objects that other people must not touch are spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**.
15:21 wyi5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָמֵ֥א 1 The person whom other people may not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean**.
15:24 k2wv rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism וְאִ֡ם שָׁכֹב֩ יִשְׁכַּ֨ב אִ֜ישׁ אֹתָ֗הּ 1 This is a polite way of speaking of sexual relations. You may have to use other words in your translation. Alternate translation: “And if any man has sexual relations with her”
15:24 qy1k rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor יִטְמָֽא 1 People and objects that other people must not touch are spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**.
15:25 he4r כָּל־ יְמֵ֞י ז֣וֹב טֻמְאָתָ֗הּ כִּימֵ֧י נִדָּתָ֛הּ תִּהְיֶ֖ה 1 This means that if the woman bleeds from her womb at any time other than her regular **menstruation** time, she is still unclean just like during her menstruation.
15:25 z9ja rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טְמֵאָ֥ה הִֽוא 1 People whom other people may not touch are spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**.
15:26 k8wz rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְכָֽל־ הַכְּלִי֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר תֵּשֵׁ֣ב עָלָ֔יו טָמֵ֣א יִהְיֶ֔ה 1 Objects that other people must not touch are spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**.
15:27 n6w8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְכָל־ הַנּוֹגֵ֥עַ בָּ֖ם יִטְמָ֑א & וְטָמֵ֥א 1 People whom other people may not touch are spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**.
15:28 q2f4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טָהֲרָ֖ה מִזּוֹבָ֑הּ 1 The woman recovering from her bleeding is spoken of as if she becomes physically clean. Alternate translation: “she is healed from her flow of blood”
15:28 wynt rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive טָהֲרָ֖ה מִזּוֹבָ֑הּ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “she recovers from her flow of blood”
15:28 aw6t rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor תִּטְהָֽר 1 The woman whom other people may touch is spoken of as if she were physically **clean**.
15:31 ayf7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְהִזַּרְתֶּ֥ם אֶת־ בְּנֵי־ יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מִטֻּמְאָתָ֑ם 1 Yahweh speaks of preventing the people from becoming unclean as if it were keeping the people at a safe distance from uncleanness.
15:31 qmq1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns וְהִזַּרְתֶּ֥ם אֶת־ בְּנֵי־ יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מִטֻּמְאָתָ֑ם 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **uncleanness**, you can express the same idea with “unclean.” Alternate translation: “And you must prevent the people of Israel from becoming unclean”
15:31 z8ta rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor מִטֻּמְאָתָ֑ם 1 People whom other people may not touch and who are not acceptable for God’s purposes are spoken of as if they were physically unclean.
15:32 mf54 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לְטָמְאָה 1 People whom other people may not touch are spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**.
15:33 z57j וְהַדָּוָה֙ בְּנִדָּתָ֔הּ 1 Alternate translation: “and for a woman who is menstruating” or “and for a woman who is bleeding from her womb”
15:33 u1j5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism אֲשֶׁ֥ר יִשְׁכַּ֖ב עִם־ 1 This is a polite way of speaking of sexual relations. You may have to use other words in your translation. Alternate translation: “who has sexual relations with”
15:33 da8q rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor טְמֵאָֽה 1 People whom other people may not touch are spoken of as if they were physically **unclean**.
16:intro g4sb 0 # Leviticus 16 General Notes\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Holiness\n\nBecause Yahweh is holy, he can only be approached in a certain way. This could only happen on a specific day, by a specific person, and only after they offered the proper sacrifice to make themselves clean. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/clean]])\n\n### Day of Atonement\n\nThis chapter gives rules for what the high priest had to do on the Day of Atonement. This was the most important day in Judaism. This is when he interceded for the sins of the people of Israel. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/highpriest]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/atonement]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/sin]])
16:1 j5x7 שְׁנֵ֖י בְּנֵ֣י אַהֲרֹ֑ן 1 The phrase **the two sons of Aaron** refers to Nadab and Abihu, who died because they brought fire to Yahweh that he did not approve ([Leviticus 10:1–2](../10/01.md)).
16:4 l4te וּמִֽכְנְסֵי־ בַד֮ 1 These **undergarments** were clothing worn next to the skin under the outer clothes.
16:4 w2r2 וּבְאַבְנֵ֥ט בַּד֙ 1 A **sash** is a piece of cloth that ties around the waist or chest.
16:4 cdp7 וּבְמִצְנֶ֥פֶת בַּ֖ד 1 A **turban** is a head covering made from wrapped strips of cloth.
16:5 sb1l וּמֵאֵ֗ת עֲדַת֙ 1 Alternate translation: “And from the congregation of”
16:6 pz6c הַחַטָּ֖את אֲשֶׁר־ ל֑וֹ 1 Alternate translation: “as the sin offering for himself”
16:8 x47b לַעֲזָאזֵֽל 1 Aaron was to have someone set the goat free in the wilderness. Alternate translation: “the scapegoat” or “for the goat that is sent away”
16:9 zfb1 אֲשֶׁ֨ר עָלָ֥ה עָלָ֛יו הַגּוֹרָ֖ל 1 Alternate translation: “which the lot designated”
16:10 w2u4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהַשָּׂעִ֗יר & יָֽעֳמַד־ חַ֛י 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “But Aaron must bring the goat … alive”
16:11 gla3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְשָׁחַ֛ט 1 Aaron would catch the blood of the bull in a bowl so he could later sprinkle it on the atonement lid. The full meaning of this statement can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “And he must slaughter and catch the blood of”
16:12 qg8f מְלֹֽא־ הַ֠מַּחְתָּה 1 A **censor** is a container for fire and incense, used by the priests.
16:14 q6jm מִדַּ֣ם הַפָּ֔ר 1 This is the **blood** Aaron caught with a bowl in [Leviticus 16:11](../16/11.md).
16:14 l8cz עַל־ פְּנֵ֥י הַכַּפֹּ֖רֶת 1 He put the blood on the top part of the **lid** that was towards him as he entered the most holy place.
16:14 c3u7 וְלִפְנֵ֣י הַכַּפֹּ֗רֶת 1 This could mean: (1) “And below the atonement lid onto the chest” or (2) “And onto the ground in front of the atonement lid.”
16:15 z5rn וְהִזָּ֥ה אֹת֛וֹ עַל־ הַכַּפֹּ֖רֶת וְלִפְנֵ֥י הַכַּפֹּֽרֶת 1 Aaron sprinkled the blood in the same manner that he did with the bull’s blood. See how you translated the previous instructions in [Leviticus 16:14](../16/14.md).
16:16 p9s9 וְכִפֶּ֣ר עַל־ הַקֹּ֗דֶשׁ מִטֻּמְאֹת֙ בְּנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל 1 The sins of the people of **Israel** made the **holy place** unclean.
16:16 p2fa מִטֻּמְאֹת֙ & וּמִפִּשְׁעֵיהֶ֖ם & חַטֹּאתָ֑ם 1 The words **uncleanness**, **rebellion**, and **sins** mean basically the same thing. They emphasize that the people have committed all kinds of sins.
16:16 ie53 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor מִטֻּמְאֹת֙ 1 Sinful actions which make people unacceptable to Yahweh are spoken of as if they were physically unclean.
16:16 c3bl rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy בְּת֖וֹךְ טֻמְאֹתָֽם 1 The phrase **their uncleanness** represents the people who commit sinful actions. Alternate translation: “in the presence of people who commit sinful actions”
16:18 jra4 וְיָצָ֗א אֶל־ הַמִּזְבֵּ֛חַ אֲשֶׁ֥ר לִפְנֵֽי־ יְהוָ֖ה 1 This is the **altar** of sacrifice just inside the courtyard of the tabernacle.
16:18 nlh4 וְכִפֶּ֣ר עָלָ֑יו 1 Like the holy place and tent of meeting, the altar is unclean because of the sins of the people.
16:18 ugh7 קַרְנ֥וֹת הַמִּזְבֵּ֖חַ 1 The **horns of the altar** refers to the corners of the altar. They are shaped like the horns of an ox. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 4:7](../04/07.md). Alternate translation: “the projections at the corners of the altar”
16:19 tlc4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטִהֲר֣וֹ 1 Making the altar fit to be used for God’s purposes is spoken of as if the priest were physically cleansing it.
16:19 vez3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְקִדְּשׁ֔וֹ מִטֻּמְאֹ֖ת בְּנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵֽל 1 The altar being dedicated to Yahweh is spoken of as if it were being physically separated from the sins of the people.
16:19 im8f rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor מִטֻּמְאֹ֖ת בְּנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵֽל 1 Sinful actions which make people unacceptable to Yahweh are spoken of as if they were physical **uncleanness**.
16:20 c4dz וְהִקְרִ֖יב אֶת־ הַשָּׂעִ֥יר הֶחָֽי 1 This **goat** is called the scapegoat in verse [Leviticus 16:10](../16/10.md).
16:21 ak31 וְהִתְוַדָּ֣ה עָלָ֗יו 1 Alternate translation: “and confess over the goat”
16:21 xn8e עֲוֺנֹת֙ & פִּשְׁעֵיהֶ֖ם & חַטֹּאתָ֑ם 1 The words **wickedness**, **rebellion**, and **sins** mean basically the same thing. Aaron is confessing every kind of sin that the people committed.
16:21 luj7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וְנָתַ֤ן אֹתָם֙ עַל־ רֹ֣אשׁ הַשָּׂעִ֔יר 1 Aaron’s actions here were a symbolic transfer of the people’s sin to the **goat** as a sign that the goat would bear the punishment for their guilt.
16:23 d54v וּפָשַׁט֙ אֶת־ בִּגְדֵ֣י הַבָּ֔ד 1 These were the special **garments** Aaron wore only when he entered the most holy place.
16:24 aje8 וְרָחַ֨ץ אֶת־ בְּשָׂר֤וֹ בַמַּ֨יִם֙ בְּמָק֣וֹם קָד֔וֹשׁ 1 Here, **holy place** does not refer to the tent of meeting. This was a different place set aside for him to **bathe** himself.
16:24 am7z וְלָבַ֖שׁ אֶת־ בְּגָדָ֑יו 1 These **garments** were the clothes that Aaron wore for his ordinary duties.
16:25 i3q5 יַקְטִ֥יר 1 Alternate translation: “Aaron must burn”
16:26 ux3v וְהַֽמְשַׁלֵּ֤חַ אֶת־ הַשָּׂעִיר֙ לַֽעֲזָאזֵ֔ל יְכַבֵּ֣ס בְּגָדָ֔יו וְרָחַ֥ץ אֶת־ בְּשָׂר֖וֹ בַּמָּ֑יִם 1 The man was unclean because of his contact with the scapegoat, which carried the sin of the people.
16:26 wer6 לַֽעֲזָאזֵ֔ל 1 See how you translated this in [Leviticus 16:8](../16/08.md). Alternate translation: “the goat that is sent away”
16:27 zfe4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אֲשֶׁ֨ר הוּבָ֤א אֶת־ דָּמָם֙ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “whose blood Aaron brought in”
16:27 w3zh rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive יוֹצִ֖יא 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “someone must carry”
16:27 siz5 אֶת־ עֹרֹתָ֥ם 1 Here, **their** refers to the bull and the goat. A **hide** is the skin of an animal. Alternate translation: “the skins of the bull and the goat”
16:29 xdf2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-you לָכֶ֖ם 1 The word **you** is plural and refers to the people of Israel.
16:29 b4lj rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths בַּחֹ֣דֶשׁ הַ֠שְּׁבִיעִי בֶּֽעָשׂ֨וֹר לַחֹ֜דֶשׁ 1 This is the **seventh month** of the Hebrew calendar. The **tenth day** is near the end of September on the western calendar.
16:29 uo7p rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal בַּחֹ֣דֶשׁ הַ֠שְּׁבִיעִי בֶּֽעָשׂ֨וֹר לַחֹ֜דֶשׁ 1 The words **seventh** and **tenth** are the ordinal forms of “seven” and “ten”. Alternate translation: “in month seven on day ten of the month”
16:30 x3yt rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive יְכַפֵּ֥ר עֲלֵיכֶ֖ם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “Aaron will make atonement for you”
16:30 qxv8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לְטַהֵ֣ר אֶתְכֶ֑ם & תִּטְהָֽרוּ 1 People who are acceptable for God’s purposes are spoken of as if they were physically made **clean**.
16:31 aut2 שַׁבַּ֨ת שַׁבָּת֥וֹן הִיא֙ לָכֶ֔ם 1 This is not the same as the Sabbath they observed every week on the seventh day. This was a special Sabbath on the Day of Atonement.
16:32 t3xf תַּ֣חַת אָבִ֑יו 1 When the high priest died, one of his sons would replace him.
16:32 g6n6 בִּגְדֵ֥י הַקֹּֽדֶשׁ 1 These **holy garments** were special clothes the high priest must wear when he enters the most holy place.
16:33 cx4j כָּל־ עַ֥ם הַקָּהָ֖ל 1 Alternate translation: “all the people of Israel”
17:intro eez5 0 # Leviticus 17 General Notes\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Sacrifices\n\nSacrifices could only be offered by the priests at the temple. Any other sacrifice was strictly prohibited. This was probably intended to ensure that the people were only offering sacrifices to Yahweh and not to another god. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/priest]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/falsegod]])\n\n## Other possible translation difficulties in this chapter\n\n### “The life of each creature is its blood”\n\nIt is unclear why the life is described as being in the blood. It is possible that diseases were more common in the blood and this is why it was prohibited. Blood is also necessary for life to continue in a creature. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/life]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/blood]])
17:4 r4p2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְנִכְרַ֛ת הָאִ֥ישׁ הַה֖וּא מִקֶּ֥רֶב עַמּֽוֹ 1 A person being excluded from his community is spoken of as if he had been **cut off** from his people, as one would cut a piece of cloth or cut a branch from a tree. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 7:20](../07/20.md). Alternate translation: “that person must be cut off from among his people as a branch is cut from a tree”
17:4 zibd rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִכְרַ֛ת הָאִ֥ישׁ הַה֖וּא מִקֶּ֥רֶב עַמּֽוֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “that person may no longer live among his people” or “you must separate that person from his people”
17:7 szx8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor אֲשֶׁ֛ר הֵ֥ם זֹנִ֖ים אַחֲרֵיהֶ֑ם 1 The people being unfaithful to Yahweh by worshiping false gods is spoken of as if they were prostitutes who sold their bodies for money. Alternate translation: “for which they are unfaithful to Yahweh”
17:9 zxi2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְנִכְרַ֛ת הָאִ֥ישׁ הַה֖וּא מֵעַמָּֽיו 1 A person being excluded from his community is spoken of as if he had been **cut off from his people**, as one would cut a piece of cloth or cut a branch from a tree. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 7:20](../07/20.md). Alternate translation: “that person must be cut off from among his people like a branch is cut from a tree”
17:9 cp6l rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִכְרַ֛ת הָאִ֥ישׁ הַה֖וּא מֵעַמָּֽיו 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “that person may no longer live among his people” or “you must separate that person from his people”
17:10 c9dr rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom וְנָתַתִּ֣י פָנַ֗י בַּנֶּ֨פֶשׁ֙ 1 The idiom **set my face against** means he “firmly decided to oppose.” Alternate translation: “I have made up my mind to oppose that person”
17:10 ppg2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְהִכְרַתִּ֥י אֹתָ֖הּ מִקֶּ֥רֶב עַמָּֽהּ 1 A person being excluded from his community is spoken of as if he had been **cut off** from **his people**, as one would cut a piece of cloth or cut a branch from a tree. Alternate translation: “I will not permit that person to live among his people any longer” or “I will separate that person from his people”
17:11 nv7w כִּ֣י נֶ֣פֶשׁ הַבָּשָׂר֮ בַּדָּ֣ם הִוא֒ & כִּֽי־ הַדָּ֥ם ה֖וּא בַּנֶּ֥פֶשׁ יְכַפֵּֽר 1 This means God uses the **blood** to atone for the sins of the people because the blood is **life**. The people should not consume the blood because it has this special purpose.
17:12 vd5b אָמַ֨רְתִּי֙ 1 Here, **I** refers to Yahweh.
17:12 c3ee כָּל־ נֶ֥פֶשׁ מִכֶּ֖ם לֹא־ תֹ֣אכַל דָּ֑ם 1 Alternate translation: “no one among you may eat meat with blood in it”
17:13 s1lw rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אֲשֶׁ֣ר יֵאָכֵ֑ל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “that I have said they may eat”
17:14 abd9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit נֶ֣פֶשׁ כָּל־ בָּשָׂ֗ר דָּמ֣וֹ 1 This means that the **blood** is enables the creature to be alive. The full meaning of this statement can be made clear. Alternate translation: “each creature is able to live because of its blood”
17:14 z1sc rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor כָּל־ אֹכְלָ֖יו יִכָּרֵֽת 1 A person being excluded from his community is spoken of as if he had been **cut off** from his people, as one would cut a piece of cloth or cut a branch from a tree. Alternate translation: “Whoever eats blood may no longer live among his people” or “ Anyone who eats blood must be cut off from his people, as if he were a branch cut from a tree”
17:14 f360 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive כָּל־ אֹכְלָ֖יו יִכָּרֵֽת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “Whoever eats blood may no longer live among his people” or “You must separate from his people anyone who eats blood”
17:15 bxq4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וּטְרֵפָ֔ה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “or that wild animals have killed”
17:15 iyc3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָמֵ֥א & וְטָהֵֽר 1 The person whom other people may not touch is spoken of as if he were physically **unclean** and the person whom other people may touch is spoken of as if he were physically **clean**.
17:16 mf2b rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְנָשָׂ֖א עֲוֺנֽוֹ 1 Here a person’s **iniquity** is spoken of as if it were a physical object that the person carries.
17:16 ssqc rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְנָשָׂ֖א עֲוֺנֽוֹ 1 Here the word **iniquity** represents the punishment for that iniquity. Alternate translation: “then he is responsible for his own iniquity” or “then I will punish him for his sin”
18:intro q7q3 0 # Leviticus 18 General Notes\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Uncovering nakedness\n\nTo “uncover nakedness” is a euphemism for having sexual relations with someone. This chapter gives many examples of people with whom Israelites were not to have sexual relations.
18:4 ev4k rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism אֶת־ מִשְׁפָּטַ֧י תַּעֲשׂ֛וּ וְאֶת־ חֻקֹּתַ֥י תִּשְׁמְר֖וּ 1 These two phrases mean basically the same thing and emphasize that the people must obey everything that Yahweh has commanded them to do. You can translate this parallelism into one statement that conveys the requirement to keep all of Yahweh’s commands. Alternate translation: “You must obey all of my laws and commandments”
18:4 e2a7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לָלֶ֣כֶת בָּהֶ֑ם 1 Obeying Yahweh’s commandments is spoken of as if the commandments were a path on which the person walks. Alternate translation: “so that you conduct your behavior according to them”
18:6 sty1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism לְגַלּ֣וֹת עֶרְוָ֑ה 1 The phrase **to uncover nakedness** is a euphemism for sexual activity. Alternate translation: “to have sexual relations”
18:7 bbd7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism עֶרְוַ֥ת אָבִ֛יךָ וְעֶרְוַ֥ת אִמְּךָ֖ לֹ֣א תְגַלֵּ֑ה 1 This is a euphemism for sexual activity. Alternate translation: “Do not have sexual relations with your father or your mother”
18:7 g9i3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism לֹ֥א תְגַלֶּ֖ה עֶרְוָתָֽהּ 1 This is a euphemism for sexual activity. Alternate translation: “you must not have sexual relations with her”
18:8 z715 אֵֽשֶׁת־ אָבִ֖יךָ 1 Sometimes men had more than one wife. God did not allow a son to have sexual intercourse with any woman married to his father, even if she was not his mother.
18:8 pit9 עֶרְוַ֥ת אָבִ֖יךָ הִֽוא 1 Alternate translation: “You would dishonor your father”
18:9 u8th rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism עֶרְוַ֨ת אֲחֽוֹתְךָ֤ בַת־ אָבִ֨יךָ֙ א֣וֹ בַת־ אִמֶּ֔ךָ מוֹלֶ֣דֶת בַּ֔יִת א֖וֹ מוֹלֶ֣דֶת ח֑וּץ לֹ֥א תְגַלֶּ֖ה עֶרְוָתָֽן 1 This is a euphemism for sexual activity. See how this is translated in [Leviticus 18:7](../18/07.md). Alternate translation: “Do not have sexual relations with your sister, the daughter of your father or the daughter of your mother, born at home or born outside”
18:9 i3mf בַת־ אָבִ֨יךָ֙ א֣וֹ בַת־ אִמֶּ֔ךָ 1 This means a man cannot have sexual intercourse with his sister even if she has a different mother or father.
18:10 hn2p כִּ֥י עֶרְוָתְךָ֖ הֵֽנָּה 1 Alternate translation: “for you will dishonor yourself as well as them”
18:11 g9ak בַּת־ אֵ֤שֶׁת אָבִ֨יךָ֙ 1 This could mean: (1) “your half-sister” or (2) “your stepsister.” Here the man does not have the same father or mother as the woman. They became brother and sister when their parents married.
18:12 pz5f rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism עֶרְוַ֥ת אֲחוֹת־ אָבִ֖יךָ לֹ֣א תְגַלֵּ֑ה 1 This is a euphemism for sexual activity. See how this is translated in [Leviticus 18:7](../18/07.md). Alternate translation: “Do not have sexual relations with your father’s sister”
18:14 pwu9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit אֶל־ אִשְׁתּוֹ֙ לֹ֣א תִקְרָ֔ב 1 You may have to make explicit the purpose of the approach. Alternate translation: “do not go to his wife in order to have sexual intercourse with her”
18:15 dj86 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism עֶרְוַ֥ת כַּלָּֽתְךָ֖ לֹ֣א תְגַלֵּ֑ה 1 This is a euphemism for sexual activity. See how this is translated in [Leviticus 18:7](../18/07.md). Alternate translation: “Do not have sexual relations with your daughter-in-law”
18:15 c463 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism לֹ֥א תְגַלֶּ֖ה עֶרְוָתָֽהּ 1 This is a euphemism for sexual activity. Alternate translation: “you must not have sexual relations with her”
18:17 m8gn rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism עֶרְוַ֥ת אִשָּׁ֛ה וּבִתָּ֖הּ לֹ֣א תְגַלֵּ֑ה 1 This is a euphemism for sexual activity. See how this is translated in [Leviticus 18:7](../18/07.md). Alternate translation: “Do not have sexual relations with a woman and her daughter”
18:21 t7ie rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom וּמִֽזַּרְעֲךָ֥ לֹא־ תִתֵּ֖ן לְהַעֲבִ֣יר לַמֹּ֑לֶךְ 1 The phrase **to pass over to Molech** refers to burning a child in the fire as a sacrifice to the idol Molech. Alternate translation: “You must not burn your children alive for Molech”
18:21 v6td rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְלֹ֧א תְחַלֵּ֛ל אֶת־ שֵׁ֥ם אֱלֹהֶ֖יךָ 1 Here the word **profane** means to dishonor. The word **name**represents God himself. Alternate translation: “And you must not dishonor your God”
18:22 z5r6 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism וְאֶ֨ת & לֹ֥א תִשְׁכַּ֖ב 1 This is a polite way of speaking of sexual relations. You may have to use other words in your translation. Alternate translation: “Do not have sexual relations with”
18:23 d3wz rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism לְרִבְעָ֖הּ 1 This is a euphemism for sexual activity. Alternate translation: “to have sexual relations with it”
18:24 zgw3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy נִטְמְא֣וּ הַגּוֹיִ֔ם 1 Here, **the nations** refers to the people groups already living in Canaan. Translate this so the term **nations** is clarified as people. Alternate translation: “the people of the nations … have defiled themselves”
18:25 l4iy rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וַתָּקִ֥א הָאָ֖רֶץ אֶת־ יֹשְׁבֶֽיהָ 1 Yahweh forcibly removing the people from the land is spoken of as if **the land vomited** the people out. Alternate translation: “I forcibly removed the people from the land”
18:25 smuk rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-personification וַתָּקִ֥א הָאָ֖רֶץ אֶת־ יֹשְׁבֶֽיהָ 1 The **land** is spoken of as if it were a person who could vomit.
18:28 a2rf rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְלֹֽא־ תָקִ֤יא הָאָ֨רֶץ֙ אֶתְכֶ֔ם & קָאָ֛ה 1 Yahweh forcibly removing the people from the land is spoken of as if the land **vomited** the people out. See how you translated this metaphor in [Leviticus 18:25](../18/25.md).
18:28 ukwe rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-personification וְלֹֽא־ תָקִ֤יא הָאָ֨רֶץ֙ אֶתְכֶ֔ם & קָאָ֛ה 1 The land is spoken of as if it were a person who could **vomit**. See how you translated these phrases in [Leviticus 18:25](../18/25.md).
18:29 kls3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְנִכְרְת֛וּ הַנְּפָשׁ֥וֹת הָעֹשֹׂ֖ת מִקֶּ֥רֶב עַמָּֽם 1 People being excluded from the community is spoken of as if they had been **cut off** from their people, as one would cut a piece of cloth or cut a branch from a tree. Alternate translation: “the people who do these things must be separated from their people as a branch is cut from a tree”
18:29 i0lm rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִכְרְת֛וּ הַנְּפָשׁ֥וֹת הָעֹשֹׂ֖ת מִקֶּ֥רֶב עַמָּֽם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must separate the who do such things from their people”
18:30 cz9s rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אֲשֶׁ֣ר נַעֲשׂ֣וּ לִפְנֵיכֶ֔ם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “which the people did here before you came”
18:30 k2fr בָּהֶ֑ם 1 Here, **them** refers to the detestable customs.
19:intro q5dy 0 # Leviticus 19 General Notes\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Obeying Yahweh\n\nBeing holy meant obeying Yahweh in all matters of a person’s life. It is not limited to offering correct sacrifices. The law helped to establish righteousness in a person’s life, as well as justice in Israel. In Israel, these concepts are closely related. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/righteous]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/justice]])
19:3 h3qu שַׁבְּתֹתַ֖י תִּשְׁמֹ֑רוּ 1 Alternate translation: “you must observe my sabbaths” or “you must respect my day of rest”
19:4 h2g1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor אַל־ תִּפְנוּ֙ אֶל־ הָ֣אֱלִילִ֔ים 1 Worshiping **idols** is spoken of as if it were physically turning towards them. Alternate translation: “Do not begin to worship worthless idols”
19:5 us48 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit לִֽרְצֹנְכֶ֖ם תִּזְבָּחֻֽהוּ 1 This could mean: (1) Yahweh will accept the person offering the sacrifice. Alternate translation: “you must offer it properly so that I will accept you” or (2) Yahweh will accept the sacrifice from the person. Alternate translation: “you must offer it properly so that I will accept your sacrifice”
19:6 l911 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive יֵאָכֵ֖ל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must eat it”
19:6 en6s rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהַנּוֹתָר֙ עַד־ י֣וֹם הַשְּׁלִישִׁ֔י בָּאֵ֖שׁ יִשָּׂרֵֽף 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must burn up in the fire what is left until the third day”
19:7 prl2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְאִ֛ם הֵאָכֹ֥ל יֵאָכֵ֖ל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And if you eat any of it”
19:7 x3pj rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לֹ֥א יֵרָצֶֽה 1 To eat the offering after the designated time is against God and increases the guilt the offering was to cover. If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “You may not accept it for eating”
19:8 z5l5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְאֹֽכְלָיו֙ עֲוֺנ֣וֹ יִשָּׂ֔א 1 A person’s **iniquity** is spoken of as if it were a physical object that the person carries.
19:8 zfbb rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְאֹֽכְלָיו֙ עֲוֺנ֣וֹ יִשָּׂ֔א 1 Here the word **iniquity** represents the punishment for that sin. Alternate translation: “And everyone who eats the sacrifice is responsible for his own sin” or “Yahweh will punish the sin of everyone who eats the sacrifice”
19:8 hb89 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְנִכְרְתָ֛ה הַנֶּ֥פֶשׁ הַהִ֖וא מֵעַמֶּֽיהָ 1 A person being excluded from his community is spoken of as if he had been cut off from his people, as one would cut a piece of cloth or cut a branch from a tree. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 7:20](../07/20.md). Alternate translation: “that person must be cut off from among his people as a branch is cut from a tree”
19:8 e7hk rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִכְרְתָ֛ה הַנֶּ֥פֶשׁ הַהִ֖וא מֵעַמֶּֽיהָ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “that person may no longer live among his people” or “you must separate that person from his people”
19:9 qum7 וּֽבְקֻצְרְכֶם֙ אֶת־ קְצִ֣יר אַרְצְכֶ֔ם לֹ֧א תְכַלֶּ֛ה פְּאַ֥ת שָׂדְךָ֖ 1 Alternate translation: “And when you gather your crops, do not gather all the way to the edges of your fields”
19:9 nrx9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְלֶ֥קֶט קְצִֽירְךָ֖ לֹ֥א תְלַקֵּֽט 1 This refers to the practice of going back over the fields a second time to gather any produce that remained after the first time. The full meaning of this statement can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “and do not go back and pick up all that you left behind”
19:13 j36g rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit לֹֽא־ תַעֲשֹׁ֥ק אֶת־ רֵֽעֲךָ֖ וְלֹ֣א תִגְזֹ֑ל 1 Here, **neighbor** means “anyone.” The meaning of this can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “Do not hurt or rob anyone”
19:13 ryj6 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit לֹֽא־ תָלִ֞ין פְּעֻלַּ֥ת שָׂכִ֛יר אִתְּךָ֖ עַד־ בֹּֽקֶר 1 Yahweh commands the employer to pay his servant promptly when his work is done that day. The full meaning of this statement can be made clear.
19:15 e8ze rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-litotes לֹא־ תַעֲשׂ֥וּ עָ֨וֶל֙ בַּמִּשְׁפָּ֔ט 1 The double negative **not … injustice** is used for emphasis. It can be expressed in a positive way. Alternate translation: “Always judge rightly”
19:15 v6dl rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-merism לֹא־ תִשָּׂ֣א פְנֵי־ דָ֔ל וְלֹ֥א תֶהְדַּ֖ר פְּנֵ֣י גָד֑וֹל 1 The words **poor** and **great** are two extremes, which together mean “anyone.” You can translate this to clarify the terms. Alternate translation: “You must not show favoritism to anyone based on how much money they have”
19:17 t7s1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לֹֽא־ תִשְׂנָ֥א אֶת־ אָחִ֖יךָ בִּלְבָבֶ֑ךָ 1 Continually hating a person is spoken of as if it were hating a person in the **heart**. Alternate translation: “Do not continually hate your brother”
19:20 f982 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism יִשְׁכַּ֨ב אֶת 1 This is a euphemism for sexual activity. Alternate translation: “has sexual relations with”
19:20 w5nn rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive נֶחֱרֶ֣פֶת לְאִ֔ישׁ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “whom someone promised to give to a man as his wife”
19:20 uw2n rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהָפְדֵּה֙ לֹ֣א נִפְדָּ֔תָה א֥וֹ חֻפְשָׁ֖ה לֹ֣א נִתַּן־ לָ֑הּ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “but whom her future husband has not ransomed or given her freedom”
19:20 nfy4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לֹ֥א יוּמְת֖וּ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “You must not kill them”
19:21 ea3a וְהֵבִ֤יא אֶת־ אֲשָׁמוֹ֙ לַֽיהוָ֔ה אֶל־ פֶּ֖תַח אֹ֣הֶל מוֹעֵ֑ד אֵ֖יל אָשָֽׁם 1 Alternate translation: “And a man must bring a ram as a guilt offering to Yahweh to the entrance of the tent of meeting”
19:22 ff4r rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִסְלַ֣ח ל֔וֹ מֵחַטָּאת֖וֹ אֲשֶׁ֥ר חָטָֽא 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “Yahweh will forgive the sin which he has committed”
19:23 ge88 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism וַעֲרַלְתֶּ֥ם עָרְלָת֖וֹ אֶת־ פִּרְי֑וֹ שָׁלֹ֣שׁ שָׁנִ֗ים יִהְיֶ֥ה לָכֶ֛ם עֲרֵלִ֖ים לֹ֥א יֵאָכֵֽל 1 Yahweh repeats the prohibition in order to emphasize it and to clarify that it is in force for the first three years that the tree bears fruit. Translate this to clarify the period of time the trees must be left alone. Alternate translation: “then you must consider the fruit of the trees to be unclean for the first three years and not eat any of it until after that”
19:23 qi36 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לֹ֥א יֵאָכֵֽל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “You must not eat it”
19:29 h86v rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְלֹא־ תִזְנֶ֣ה הָאָ֔רֶץ וּמָלְאָ֥ה הָאָ֖רֶץ זִמָּֽה 1 Here both occurrences of the word **land** represent the people who live there. Alternate translation: “the people will begin to practice prostitution and many wicked things”
19:29 poqd rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְלֹא־ תִזְנֶ֣ה הָאָ֔רֶץ וּמָלְאָ֥ה הָאָ֖רֶץ זִמָּֽה 1 Many people practicing **prostitution** and other wicked deeds is spoken of as if the they have fallen into or become full of those things. Alternate translation: “the people will begin to practice prostitution and many wicked things”
19:31 r7ep הָאֹבֹת֙ וְאֶל־ הַיִּדְּעֹנִ֔ים 1 The **necromancers** were people who claimed to speak with dead people. The **soothsayers** claimed to be able to predict what will happen in the future. The Israelites were not allowed to have anything to do with these people.
19:31 d3wn אַל־ תְּבַקְשׁ֖וּ לְטָמְאָ֣ה בָהֶ֑ם 1 Alternate translation: “Do not seek those people out. If you do, they will defile you”
19:32 kg1f שֵׂיבָה֙ 1 A **gray-haired person** refers to a person whose hair has turned gray from age, or “an old person.”
19:35 l6ke לֹא־ תַעֲשׂ֥וּ עָ֖וֶל בַּמִּשְׁפָּ֑ט בַּמִּדָּ֕ה בַּמִּשְׁקָ֖ל וּבַמְּשׂוּרָֽה 1 This prohibits the practice of intentionally using instruments that give inaccurate readings when measuring things.
19:36 wsl8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume אֵ֥יפַת צֶ֛דֶק 1 An **ephah** was a measurement for grain.
19:36 s1cm rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume וְהִ֥ין צֶ֖דֶק 1 A **hin** was a measurement for liquids.
19:37 m4f5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet וּשְׁמַרְתֶּ֤ם & וַעֲשִׂיתֶ֖ם 1 These phrases mean the same thing and emphasize the command for obedience.
20:intro tvf2 0 # Leviticus 20 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\n### Punishments for serious sins\n\nThis chapter compiles a list of serious sins. The most serious sins are punished by death. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/sin]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/other/death]])\n\n## Important figures of speech in this chapter\n\n### Euphemism\n\n“To see someone’s nakedness” means to live as husband wife. (See: [[rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism]])\n\n### Metaphor\n\nThe phrase “you must carry your own guilt” is a metaphor. It is unknown what this means, but it is possible it indicates a penalty of death.
20:2 b75v rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit אֲשֶׁ֨ר יִתֵּ֧ן מִזַּרְע֛וֹ לַמֹּ֖לֶךְ 1 Those who worshiped **Molech** sacrificed their children to him by means of fire. The full meaning of this statement can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “who kills any of his children as a sacrifice to Molech”
20:2 wp2c rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מ֣וֹת יוּמָ֑ת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the people in the land must certainly stone him to death”
20:3 h93p rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom וַאֲנִ֞י אֶתֵּ֤ן אֶת־ פָּנַי֙ בָּאִ֣ישׁ הַה֔וּא 1 The idiom ***set me face** means he “firmly decided.” Alternate translation: “And I have made up my mind to oppose that man”
20:3 t5xb כִּ֤י מִזַּרְעוֹ֙ נָתַ֣ן לַמֹּ֔לֶךְ 1 Se how you translated a similar phrase in [20:2](../20/02.md). Alternate translation: “he has sacrificed his child”
20:3 blk3 לְמַ֗עַן טַמֵּא֙ אֶת־ מִקְדָּשִׁ֔י וּלְחַלֵּ֖ל אֶת־ שֵׁ֥ם קָדְשִֽׁי 1 Alternate translation: “and by doing that, he has defiled my holy place and profaned my holy name”
20:3 qcs4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וּלְחַלֵּ֖ל אֶת־ שֵׁ֥ם קָדְשִֽׁי 1 Here God’s **name** represents God and his reputation. Alternate translation: “and to dishonor my reputation” or “and to dishonor me”
20:4 u6g4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy הַעְלֵ֣ם יַעְלִימֽוּ֩ עַ֨ם הָאָ֜רֶץ אֶת־ עֵֽינֵיהֶם֙ מִן־ הָאִ֣ישׁ הַה֔וּא 1 The phrase **to cause their eyes to be hidden** implies they do not see that thing. This speaks of ignoring something as closing the eyes. Alternate translation: “the people of the land disregard that man at all” or “the people of the land even partially ignore that man”
20:5 ehp6 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor כָּל־ הַזֹּנִ֣ים אַחֲרָ֗יו לִזְנ֛וֹת אַחֲרֵ֥י הַמֹּ֖לֶךְ 1 This phrase compares those who are unfaithful to Yahweh to prostitutes. Alternate translation: “who is unfaithful to Yahweh”
20:6 f771 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לִזְנ֖וֹת אַחֲרֵיהֶ֑ם 1 This phrase compares the unfaithful people to prostitutes. Alternate translation: “by doing that, they seek advice from the spirits rather than from me”
20:6 f2f2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom וְנָתַתִּ֤י אֶת־ פָּנַי֙ בַּנֶּ֣פֶשׁ הַהִ֔וא 1 The idiom **set my face** means he “firmly decided.” Alternate translation: “I have made up my mind that I will oppose that person”
20:8 s4bq rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism וּשְׁמַרְתֶּם֙ אֶת־ חֻקֹּתַ֔י וַעֲשִׂיתֶ֖ם אֹתָ֑ם 1 The words **keep** and **do** mean basically the same thing. They are used together in order to emphasize that the people must obey God.
20:9 n5cd rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מ֣וֹת יוּמָ֑ת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must surely put him to death”
20:10 a9y7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מֽוֹת־ יוּמַ֥ת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must certainly put both of them to death”
20:11 p7fh rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism יִשְׁכַּב֙ אֶת־ אֵ֣שֶׁת אָבִ֔יו 1 This is a polite way of referring to sexual activity. Some languages use more direct phrases such as “has sex with his father’s wife.”
20:12 vcw5 תֶּ֥בֶל עָשׂ֖וּ 1 Here God calls a man having sex with his son’s wife a **perversion**, an especially serious sin. See how you translated **perversion** in [Leviticus 18:23](../18/23.md).
20:13 erg8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism יִשְׁכַּ֤ב אֶת 1 This is a euphemism for sexual activity. Alternate translation: “has sexual relations with”
20:13 b2rv rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-simile מִשְׁכְּבֵ֣י אִשָּׁ֔ה 1 The way he treats the man is the same way he would treat **a woman**. Alternate translation: “just like he would with a woman”
20:13 au83 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מ֥וֹת יוּמָ֖תוּ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “You must surely put them to death”
20:14 du7x rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive בָּאֵ֞שׁ יִשְׂרְפ֤וּ אֹתוֹ֙ וְאֶתְהֶ֔ן 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “You must burn to death in the fire both the man and the women”
20:15 h6tx rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism יִתֵּ֧ן שְׁכָבְתּ֛וֹ בִּבְהֵמָ֖ה 1 This is a euphemism for sexual activity. Alternate translation: “has sexual relations with an animal”
20:15 c3hj rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מ֣וֹת יוּמָ֑ת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must surely put him to death”
20:16 wb4d rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism לְרִבְעָ֣ה אֹתָ֔הּ 1 This is a polite way of speaking of sexual relations. You may have to use other words in your translation. Alternate translation: “to have sexual relations with it”
20:16 k7m4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism וְהָרַגְתָּ֥ אֶת־ הָאִשָּׁ֖ה וְאֶת־ הַבְּהֵמָ֑ה מ֥וֹת יוּמָ֖תוּ 1 Both clauses mean the same thing. They emphasize that **the woman and animal** must die.
20:16 yw4l rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מ֥וֹת יוּמָ֖תוּ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “You must certainly put them to death”
20:17 x8tw rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism יִקַּ֣ח 1 This could mean: (1) this is a euphemism. Alternate translation: “has sexual relations with” or (2) it simply means “to marry.”
20:17 cv3p rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit בַּת־ אָבִ֣יו א֣וֹ בַת־ אִ֠מּוֹ 1 This means a man cannot have sexual intercourse with his sister, even if she has a different **mother** or **father**. The full meaning of this statement can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “whether it is his full sister or half-sister”
20:17 d1dr rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism וְרָאָ֨ה אֶת־ עֶרְוָתָ֜הּ וְהִֽיא־ תִרְאֶ֤ה אֶת־ עֶרְוָתוֹ֙ 1 This is a polite way of referring to sexual activity. Alternate translation: “they have sexual relations”
20:17 d2px rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism עֶרְוַ֧ת אֲחֹת֛וֹ גִּלָּ֖ה 1 This is a polite way of referring to sexual activity. Alternate translation: “He has had sexual relations with his sister”
20:17 hc1c rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom עֲוֺנ֥וֹ יִשָּֽׂא 1 This phrase means the man is responsible for his sin. Alternate translation: “He is responsible for his sin” or “You must punish him for his sin”
20:18 azt4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism וְ֠אִישׁ אֲשֶׁר־ יִשְׁכַּ֨ב אֶת־ אִשָּׁ֜ה דָּוָ֗ה 1 This is a euphemism for sexual activity. Alternate translation: “And if a man has sexual relations with a menstruating woman”
20:18 xtb1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor אֶת־ מְקֹרָ֣הּ הֶֽעֱרָ֔ה וְהִ֕יא גִּלְּתָ֖ה אֶת־ מְק֣וֹר דָּמֶ֑יהָ 1 This phrase compares having sex with a woman during her menstrual period to removing the cover off of something that should remain hidden.
20:18 ym6o rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit אֶת־ מְקֹרָ֣הּ הֶֽעֱרָ֔ה וְהִ֕יא גִּלְּתָ֖ה אֶת־ מְק֣וֹר דָּמֶ֑יהָ 1 The fact that this was a shameful thing to do can be stated explicitly. Alternate translation: “they have done a shameful thing by exposing and uncovering the flow of her blood”
20:18 p47v rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְנִכְרְת֥וּ שְׁנֵיהֶ֖ם מִקֶּ֥רֶב עַמָּֽם 1 People being excluded from their community is spoken of as if they had been **cut off from their people**, as one would cut a piece of cloth or cut a branch from a tree. See how you translated a similar phrase in [Leviticus 7:20](../07/20.md). Alternate translation: “And both of them must be cut off among their people as a branch is cut from a tree”
20:18 e4mn rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִכְרְת֥וּ שְׁנֵיהֶ֖ם מִקֶּ֥רֶב עַמָּֽם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “that person may no longer live among his people” or “you must separate that person from his people”
20:18 z4zf rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְנִכְרְת֥וּ שְׁנֵיהֶ֖ם 1 It can be stated clearly why this must be done. Alternate translation: “Because they have done this shameful thing, both the man and woman must be cut off”
20:19 t9ja rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism וְעֶרְוַ֨ת אֲח֧וֹת אִמְּךָ֛ וַאֲח֥וֹת אָבִ֖יךָ לֹ֣א תְגַלֵּ֑ה 1 This is a polite way of speaking of sexual relations. You may have to use other words in your translation. Alternate translation: “You must not have sexual relations with your mother’s sister”
20:19 rdn4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom עֲוֺנָ֥ם יִשָּֽׂאוּ 1 The idiom “carry your own guilt” means “you are responsible for your own sin.” Alternate translation: “They are responsible for their own sin” or “You must punish them for their sin”
20:20 kt2e rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism וְאִ֗ישׁ אֲשֶׁ֤ר יִשְׁכַּב֙ אֶת־ דֹּ֣דָת֔וֹ 1 This is a polite way of speaking of sexual relations. You may have to use other words in your translation. Alternate translation: “And if a man has sexual relations with his aunt”
20:21 a99a rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-euphemism וְאִ֗ישׁ אֲשֶׁ֥ר יִקַּ֛ח אֶת־ אֵ֥שֶׁת אָחִ֖יו 1 This could mean: (1) this is a euphemism. Alternate translation: “If a man has sexual relations with his brother’s wife” or (2) it simply means “to marry.”
20:22 qs8l rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְלֹא־ תָקִ֤יא אֶתְכֶם֙ הָאָ֔רֶץ אֲשֶׁ֨ר אֲנִ֜י מֵבִ֥יא אֶתְכֶ֛ם שָׁ֖מָּה לָשֶׁ֥בֶת בָּֽהּ 1 This phrase describes the removal of the people from **the land** as if they were bad food that a person vomits out. See how you translated this metaphor in [Leviticus 18:25](../18/25.md). Alternate translation: “the land to which I am bringing you will not reject you”
20:22 g9ny rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-personification וְלֹא־ תָקִ֤יא אֶתְכֶם֙ הָאָ֔רֶץ אֲשֶׁ֨ר אֲנִ֜י מֵבִ֥יא אֶתְכֶ֛ם שָׁ֖מָּה לָשֶׁ֥בֶת בָּֽהּ 1 Here, **the land** is describes as if it were a person who could **vomit**. Alternate translation: “the land to which I am bringing you will not reject you”
20:23 lmg7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְלֹ֤א תֵֽלְכוּ֙ בְּחֻקֹּ֣ת הַגּ֔וֹי 1 Doing the actions of idol worshipers is spoken of as walking in their ways. Alternate translation: “And you must not act like the nations”
20:24 bt1d rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom אֶ֛רֶץ זָבַ֥ת חָלָ֖ב וּדְבָ֑שׁ 1 The phrase **flowing with milk and honey** means “that is rich and productive with enough food for everyone.” Alternate translation: “a land that is excellent for cattle and farming” or “a productive land”
20:27 kt2g rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מ֣וֹת יוּמָ֑תוּ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “they must certainly put them to death”
21:intro l1al 0 # Leviticus 21 General Notes\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Priests must be holy\n\nPriests must be separate from the rest of the world. Priests should not do anything that would be unclean. They also cannot be unclean because of a birth defect, and they must not marry an unclean woman. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/priest]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/clean]])
21:1 nwz2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לֹֽא־ יִטַּמָּ֖א 1 A person who is not acceptable for God’s purposes is spoken of as if the person were physically **unclean**.
21:1 gv2c בְּעַמָּֽיו 1 Alternate translation: “among the Israelites”
21:3 kba1 הַבְּתוּלָה֙ 1 The word **virgin** is sometimes translated as “young woman.”
21:5 fy55 וּפְאַ֥ת זְקָנָ֖ם לֹ֣א יְגַלֵּ֑חוּ 1 It is impossible to be certain what the writer intended here. This could mean: (1) shave off certain parts of their beards or (2) cut or shave any part of their beards.
21:6 q1bp rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְלֹ֣א יְחַלְּל֔וּ שֵׁ֖ם אֱלֹהֵיהֶ֑ם 1 This word **name** is used to represent Yahweh’s character. Alternate translation: “and they must not disgrace God’s reputation” or “and they must not disgrace their God”
21:6 t99p rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche לֶ֧חֶם אֱלֹהֵיהֶ֛ם 1 Here, **bread** represents food in general. Yahweh does not actually eat these offerings. It is the sincerity of those offering the food that pleases God.
21:8 t6iq rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche כִּֽי־ אֶת־ לֶ֥חֶם אֱלֹהֶ֖יךָ ה֣וּא מַקְרִ֑יב 1 Here, **bread** represents food in general. Yahweh does not actually eat these offerings. Translate this in a way that makes it clear that Yahweh does not actually eat the food.
21:8 l82b rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive קָדֹשׁ֙ יִֽהְיֶה־ לָּ֔ךְ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “You must regard him as holy”
21:9 i1i1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive תִּשָּׂרֵֽף 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must burn her to death”
21:10 jhq7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit שֶׁ֤מֶן הַמִּשְׁחָה֙ 1 This is a reference to the **anointing** **oil** used in the ceremony consecrating a new the high priest. The full meaning of this statement can be made explicit.
21:10 i6rn rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אֲֽשֶׁר־ יוּצַ֥ק עַל־ רֹאשׁ֣וֹ׀ שֶׁ֤מֶן הַמִּשְׁחָה֙ וּמִלֵּ֣א אֶת־ יָד֔וֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “on whose head they poured anointing oil and whose hand they filled”
21:10 bg4j rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit אֶת־ רֹאשׁוֹ֙ לֹ֣א יִפְרָ֔ע וּבְגָדָ֖יו לֹ֥א יִפְרֹֽם 1 Loose hair and torn **clothes** were signs of mourning. The full meaning of this statement can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “he must not mourn for dead relatives”
21:12 wlv9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וּמִן־ הַמִּקְדָּשׁ֙ לֹ֣א יֵצֵ֔א 1 This does not mean the high priest could never **leave**. God did not allow him to leave in order to grieve over someone who died.
21:15 u8zz rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom וְלֹֽא־ יְחַלֵּ֥ל זַרְע֖וֹ בְּעַמָּ֑יו 1 By marrying an unholy or ungodly woman, the priest would have children unworthy to be priest. Alternate translation: “And he will not have unworthy children by marrying an ungodly woman”
21:17 hsd8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit לֹ֣א יִקְרַ֔ב לְהַקְרִ֖יב לֶ֥חֶם אֱלֹהָֽיו 1 The full meaning of this statement can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “must not come to burn the burnt offering of food on God’s altar”
21:18 v2na לֹ֣א יִקְרָ֑ב 1 A priest had to meet specific physical standards in order to approach Yahweh. This does not imply that physical defects were the result of immorality or that all people with physical defects are unable to approach Yahweh.
21:21 x45u rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche אֵ֚ת לֶ֣חֶם אֱלֹהָ֔יו לֹ֥א יִגַּ֖שׁ לְהַקְרִֽיב 1 Here, **bread** represents food in general. Alternate translation: “He must not make burnt offering of food on God’s altar”
21:22 m8mz לֶ֣חֶם אֱלֹהָ֔יו מִקָּדְשֵׁ֖י הַקֳּדָשִׁ֑ים וּמִן־ הַקֳּדָשִׁ֖ים יֹאכֵֽל 1 Parts of the sacrifices belonged to the priests and could be eaten. Alternate translation: “He may eat the food offering of his God, some of the holiest holy things and some of the holy things”
21:22 n6gw יֹאכֵֽל 1 Here, **he** refers to the priest with the bodily defect.
21:22 f3nk rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit מִקָּדְשֵׁ֖י הַקֳּדָשִׁ֑ים וּמִן־ הַקֳּדָשִׁ֖ים 1 This also refers to the food that was sacrificed. The full meaning of this statement can be made clear. Alternate translation: “some of the sacrifices offered in the most holy place or some of the sacrifices offered in the holy place”
22:intro d2sr 0 # Leviticus 22 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Holy things\n\nPriests who are unclean must not touch any holy thing. The things in the temple and involved in sacrifices must remain clean. An unclean priest would cause anything he touched to become unclean. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/priest]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/clean]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/holy]])
22:2 xs6u וְיִנָּֽזְרוּ֙ מִקָּדְשֵׁ֣י 1 Yahweh is about to describe situations where a priest is unclean and not allowed to touch holy things. Alternate translation: “that there are times when they should keep away from the holy things”
22:2 r1dd rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְלֹ֥א יְחַלְּל֖וּ אֶת־ שֵׁ֣ם קָדְשִׁ֑י 1 The word **profane** here means to dishonor. The word **name** represents Yahweh’s character. Alternate translation: “And they must not dishonor my reputation” or “And they must not dishonor me”
22:3 psy4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטֻמְאָת֖וֹ עָלָ֑יו 1 A person who is not acceptable for God’s purposes is spoken of as if the person were physically unclean. Alternate translation: “while he is unclean”
22:3 ewt8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְנִכְרְתָ֞ה הַנֶּ֧פֶשׁ הַהִ֛וא מִלְּפָנַ֖י 1 A priest no longer being able to serve Yahweh is spoken of as if that person had been cut off from Yahweh’s presence, as one would cut a piece of cloth or cut a branch from a tree. Alternate translation: “that person must be cut off from before me as a branch is cut from a tree”
22:3 uwch rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִכְרְתָ֞ה הַנֶּ֧פֶשׁ הַהִ֛וא מִלְּפָנַ֖י 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “that person will no longer be able to serve as a priest”
22:4 j2zc rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor עַ֖ד אֲשֶׁ֣ר יִטְהָ֑ר 1 A person who is acceptable for God’s purposes is spoken of as if the person were physically **clean**.
22:4 r3xg rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְהַנֹּגֵ֨עַ֙ בְּכָל־ טְמֵא 1 Something that Yahweh has said is unfit to touch or eat is spoken of as if it were physically **unclean**.
22:5 in85 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit אִישׁ֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר יִגַּ֔ע בְּכָל־ שֶׁ֖רֶץ אֲשֶׁ֣ר יִטְמָא־ ל֑וֹ א֤וֹ בְאָדָם֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר יִטְמָא־ ל֔וֹ 1 This can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “or whoever is unclean from touching a creeping animal or from touching another unclean person”
22:6 a8tz rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor נֶ֚פֶשׁ אֲשֶׁ֣ר תִּגַּע־ בּ֔וֹ וְטָמְאָ֖ה 1 A person who is not acceptable for God’s purposes is spoken of as if the person were physically **unclean**.
22:7 w1dk rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְטָהֵ֑ר 1 A person who is acceptable for God’s purposes is spoken of as if the person were physically **clean**. Alternate translation: “then he will be considered clean”
22:8 tve2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive נְבֵלָ֧ה וּטְרֵפָ֛ה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “an animal that someone found dead or that a wild animal has killed”
22:12 dg4g rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns בִּתְרוּמַ֥ת הַקֳּדָשִׁ֖ים 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **contributions**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “the holy offerings which people have contributed”
22:14 rd8r וְיָסַ֤ף חֲמִֽשִׁיתוֹ֙ עָלָ֔יו וְנָתַ֥ן לַכֹּהֵ֖ן אֶת־ הַקֹּֽדֶשׁ 1 This could mean: (1) that the person had to replace the food that he had eaten with the same kind of food or (2) that the person had to pay money to the priest for the food that he had eaten.
22:14 kg3k rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction חֲמִֽשִׁיתוֹ֙ 1 The term **its fifth** refers to one part out of five equal parts.
22:15 qr33 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction אֵ֥ת אֲשֶׁר־ יָרִ֖ימוּ 1 Here the phrase **lifted up** refers to a symbolic gesture of respect that represents offering something to Yahweh. It means basically the same thing as “presented.” Alternate translation: “that they offered”
22:16 dbv5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְהִשִּׂ֤יאוּ אוֹתָם֙ עֲוֺ֣ן אַשְׁמָ֔ה 1 Here, **guilt** is spoken of as if it were an object that people can carry.
22:16 t742 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְהִשִּׂ֤יאוּ אוֹתָם֙ עֲוֺ֣ן אַשְׁמָ֔ה 1 This could mean: (1) they would be responsible for their sin and so become guilty. Alternate translation: “they would be guilty for the sin that they committed” or (2) the word **guilt** is a metonym for punishment for the sin that they committed. Alternate translation: “they would receive the punishment because they are guilty”
22:21 z634 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לְרָצ֔וֹן 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “for me to accept it” or “for Yahweh to accept it”
22:23 tmi7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לֹ֥א יֵרָצֶֽה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “I will not accept it” or “Yahweh will not accept it”
22:25 as6g rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche וּמִיַּ֣ד בֶּן־ נֵכָ֗ר לֹ֥א תַקְרִ֛יבוּ אֶת־ לֶ֥חֶם אֱלֹהֵיכֶ֖ם מִכָּל־ אֵ֑לֶּה כִּ֣י מָשְׁחָתָ֤ם בָּהֶם֙ מ֣וּם בָּ֔ם 1 Here the word **hand** represents the whole person. Alternate translation: “And you must not offer as food to your God any deformed animal from a foreigner”
22:25 pe4u rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche לֹ֥א תַקְרִ֛יבוּ אֶת־ לֶ֥חֶם אֱלֹהֵיכֶ֖ם 1 God did not actually eat the sacrifices. Priests would offer the sacrifice on God’s altar, and they would eat some of the meat. Alternate translation: “you must not present an animal as a food offering to your God”
22:25 n9fu rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וּמִיַּ֣ד בֶּן־ נֵכָ֗ר לֹ֥א תַקְרִ֛יבוּ אֶת־ לֶ֥חֶם אֱלֹהֵיכֶ֖ם מִכָּל־ אֵ֑לֶּה כִּ֣י מָשְׁחָתָ֤ם בָּהֶם֙ מ֣וּם בָּ֔ם 1 It is implied that Israelites could not use animals as a sacrifice to God if they bought it from a foreigner, because foreigners castrated their animals making them unacceptable to God. Alternate translation: “And you must not offer to your God any animal that a foreigner has castrated, because that animal is deformed as a result”
22:25 zq7w rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לֹ֥א יֵרָצ֖וּ לָכֶֽם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “Yahweh will not accept them from you”
22:27 m6tu rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive יֵרָצֶ֕ה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you may accept it”
22:27 z5ck rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אִשֶּׁ֖ה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “for a burnt offering”
22:30 a239 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive יֵאָכֵ֔ל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must eat it”
22:31 x62z rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet וּשְׁמַרְתֶּם֙ מִצְוֺתַ֔י וַעֲשִׂיתֶ֖ם אֹתָ֑ם 1 The words **keep** and **do** mean the same thing. They emphasize that the people must obey God’s commands. Alternate translation: “you must obey my commandments”
22:32 nc63 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְלֹ֤א תְחַלְּלוּ֙ אֶת־ שֵׁ֣ם קָדְשִׁ֔י 1 Here the word **name** represents Yahweh himself and his reputation and **profane** means to remove the honor that belongs to God as Creator and Lord of the universe. Alternate translation: “And you must not dishonor me, for I am holy” or “And you must not dishonor my holy reputation”
22:32 dq3e rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִ֨קְדַּשְׁתִּ֔י בְּת֖וֹךְ בְּנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “The people of Israel must treat me as holy”
23:intro j29n 0 # Leviticus 23 General Notes\n\n## Structure and formatting\n\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### The feasts\n\nThe people should celebrate the Sabbath, the Passover, the Feast of First Fruits, the Feast of Weeks, the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement and the Feast of Booths. These feasts were important for the religious life of Israel. They were a part of proper worship of Yahweh and the identity of Israel. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/sabbath]], [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/passover]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/other/firstfruit]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/atonement]])
23:2 v493 מוֹעֲדֵ֣י יְהוָ֔ה 1 These refers to festivals that the Lord had **appointed** to happen on specific dates. The people were to worship him at these festivals. Alternate translation: “the festivals for Yahweh” or “Yahweh’s festivals”
23:3 vk4w וּבַיּ֣וֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִ֗י שַׁבַּ֤ת שַׁבָּתוֹן֙ 1 The people must **rest** habitually on the **seventh day**. After every six days in which they can work, they must rest on the seventh day.
23:3 t53y rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy מִקְרָא־ קֹ֔דֶשׁ 1 The requirement that people assemble to worship God on that day is spoken of as if that day were the **assembly**. Alternate translation: “a holy day, when you must assemble together to worship me”
23:5 nv3g rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths בַּחֹ֣דֶשׁ הָרִאשׁ֗וֹן בְּאַרְבָּעָ֥ה עָשָׂ֛ר לַחֹ֖דֶשׁ 1 The **first month** of the Hebrew calendar marks when Yahweh brought the Israelites out of Egypt. The fourteenth day is around the beginning of April on the Western calendar.
23:5 p2bw rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal בַּחֹ֣דֶשׁ הָרִאשׁ֗וֹן 1 The word **first** is the ordinal form of “one”. Alternate translation: “In month one”
23:6 b47g rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths וּבַחֲמִשָּׁ֨ה עָשָׂ֥ר יוֹם֙ לַחֹ֣דֶשׁ הַזֶּ֔ה 1 Here, **this month** is the first month of the Hebrew calendar (verse 5). It was in the first month that Yahweh brought the Israelites out of Egypt. The fifteenth day is around the beginning of April on the Western calendar.
23:7 z6ky בַּיּוֹם֙ הָֽרִאשׁ֔וֹן מִקְרָא־ קֹ֖דֶשׁ יִהְיֶ֣ה לָכֶ֑ם 1 Alternate translation: “You must set apart the first day to gather together” or “You must treat the first day as different and gather together”
23:8 fd7s וְהִקְרַבְתֶּ֥ם אִשֶּׁ֛ה 1 They would present the **offering** to Yahweh by burning it on the altar.
23:8 eif1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy בַּיּ֤וֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִי֙ מִקְרָא־ קֹ֔דֶשׁ 1 The requirement that people assemble on that day is spoken of as if that day were an **assembly**. Being **holy** means that when they assemble, they must worship Yahweh. Alternate translation: “The seventh day is a day when you must assemble together to worship Yahweh”
23:11 l79v rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לִֽרְצֹנְכֶ֑ם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “for Yahweh to accept it for you” or “and I will accept it for you”
23:13 js1u rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume שְׁנֵ֨י עֶשְׂרֹנִ֜ים 1 An **ephah** is 22 liters. Alternate translation: “four and a half liters”
23:13 awi9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume רְבִיעִ֥ת הַהִֽין 1 A **hin** is 3.7 liters. Alternate translation: “a liter”
23:14 ge4f חֻקַּ֤ת עוֹלָם֙ לְדֹרֹ֣תֵיכֶ֔ם 1 This means that they and their descendants must obey this command forever. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 3:17](../03/17.md).
23:16 aa6p rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal הַשְּׁבִיעִ֔ת 1 The word **seventh** is the ordinal for number seven.
23:17 wz93 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive שְׁ֚תַּיִם שְׁנֵ֣י עֶשְׂרֹנִ֔ים סֹ֣לֶת תִּהְיֶ֔ינָה חָמֵ֖ץ תֵּאָפֶ֑ינָה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “They must be two loaves of bread that you have made from two-tenths of an ephah of flour and then baked with yeast”
23:17 sd2q rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume שְׁנֵ֣י עֶשְׂרֹנִ֔ים 1 An **ephah** is 22 liters. Two-tenths of an ephah is is approximately 4.4 liters. Alternate translation: “four and a half liters”
23:18 t6w3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor רֵֽיחַ־ נִיחֹ֖חַ לַיהוָֽה 1 The Lord’s pleasure with the **aroma** represents his pleasure with the person who burns the offering. Alternate translation: “Yahweh will be pleased with you” or “that pleases the Yahweh”
23:22 cza3 וּֽבְקֻצְרְכֶ֞ם אֶת־ קְצִ֣יר אַרְצְכֶ֗ם לֹֽא־ תְכַלֶּ֞ה פְּאַ֤ת שָֽׂדְךָ֙ 1 Alternate translation: “And when you gather your crops, do not gather them all the way to the edges of your fields”
23:24 awp8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths בַּחֹ֨דֶשׁ הַשְּׁבִיעִ֜י בְּאֶחָ֣ד לַחֹ֗דֶשׁ 1 This is the **seventh month** of the Hebrew calendar. The first day is near the middle of September on Western calendars.
23:24 im9z rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal בַּחֹ֨דֶשׁ הַשְּׁבִיעִ֜י 1 The word **seventh** is the ordinal form of “seven”. Alternate translation: “In month seven”
23:25 axe7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהִקְרַבְתֶּ֥ם אִשֶּׁ֖ה לַיהוָֽה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and you must offer a sacrifice that you make by fire to Yahweh” or “and you must burn an offering on the altar to Yahweh”
23:27 b777 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths בֶּעָשׂ֣וֹר לַחֹדֶשׁ֩ הַשְּׁבִיעִ֨י הַזֶּ֜ה 1 This is the **seventh month** of the Hebrew calendar. The tenth day is near the end of September on Western calendars.
23:27 qtyo rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal לַחֹדֶשׁ֩ הַשְּׁבִיעִ֨י הַזֶּ֜ה 1 The word **seventh** is the ordinal form of “seven”. Alternate translation: “of month seven”
23:27 ei44 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown י֧וֹם הַכִּפֻּרִ֣ים 1 On this day each year the high priest made a sacrifice to Yahweh so that Yahweh would forgive all the sins of the people of Israel. Alternate translation: “the Day of Sacrifice for Forgiveness”
23:29 vh74 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְנִכְרְתָ֖ה מֵֽעַמֶּֽיהָ 1 Being excluded is spoken of as being **cut off**. See how you translated this idea in [Leviticus 7:20](../07/20.md). Alternate translation: “then he must be cut off from his people as a branch is cut off”
23:29 yhns rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִכְרְתָ֖ה מֵֽעַמֶּֽיהָ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “Then you must exclude him from his people” or “then you must separate that person from his people”
23:30 a1cb בְּעֶ֖צֶם הַיּ֣וֹם הַזֶּ֑ה 1 Alternate translation: “on the Day of Atonement”
23:31 w1ug חֻקַּ֤ת עוֹלָם֙ לְדֹרֹ֣תֵיכֶ֔ם 1 This means that they and their descendants must obey this command forever. See how you translated a similar phrase in [Leviticus 3:17](../03/17.md).
23:32 vhl2 שַׁבַּ֨ת שַׁבָּת֥וֹן הוּא֙ 1 This is not the same as the Sabbath they observed every week on the seventh day. This was a special Sabbath on the Day of Atonement.
23:32 qw7i rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְעִנִּיתֶ֖ם אֶת־ נַפְשֹׁתֵיכֶ֑ם 1 In this case humbling themselves implies that they would not eat any food. This can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “and you must humble yourselves and eat nothing”
23:32 jwy1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit בְּתִשְׁעָ֤ה לַחֹ֨דֶשׁ֙ 1 This refers to the seventh **month** of the Hebrew calendar. The ninth **day** is near the end of September on Western calendars. This can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “the ninth day of the seventh month”
23:34 u83n rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths בַּחֲמִשָּׁ֨ה עָשָׂ֜ר י֗וֹם לַחֹ֤דֶשׁ הַשְּׁבִיעִי֙ 1 This date is near the beginning of October on Western calendars.
23:34 gg6x rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal לַחֹ֤דֶשׁ הַשְּׁבִיעִי֙ 1 The word **seventh** is the ordinal form of “seven”. Alternate translation: “of month seven”
23:34 by89 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown חַ֧ג הַסֻּכּ֛וֹת 1 This is a celebration during which the people of Israel lived in temporary shelters for seven days as a way to remember the time they spent living in the wilderness after they left Egypt.
23:39 s52d rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths בַּחֲמִשָּׁה֩ עָשָׂ֨ר י֜וֹם לַחֹ֣דֶשׁ הַשְּׁבִיעִ֗י 1 This is the **seventh month** of the Hebrew calendar. The fifteenth day is near the beginning of October on Western calendars.
23:39 fsue rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal לַחֹ֣דֶשׁ הַשְּׁבִיעִ֗י 1 The word **seventh** is the ordinal form of “seven”. Alternate translation: “of month seven”
23:39 mz9z rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche בְּאָסְפְּכֶם֙ אֶת־ תְּבוּאַ֣ת 1 The word **produce** here represents various kinds of crops. Alternate translation: “after you have gathered the crops of”
23:40 ven2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit כַּפֹּ֣ת תְּמָרִ֔ים וַעֲנַ֥ף עֵץ־ עָבֹ֖ת וְעַרְבֵי־ נָ֑חַל 1 Possible uses for these **branches** are: (1) to make temporary shelters or (2) to wave them as part of their joyous celebration. Some translations state their use clearly; other translations leave it implicit.
23:40 cnz9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-unknown וְעַרְבֵי 1 The **willows** are trees with long, narrow leaves, which grow near water.
24:intro hb64 0 # Leviticus 24 General Notes\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Cursing God\n\nThe punishment for someone who curses God is to have stones thrown at him until he is dead. This was acceptable in ancient Israel, but it is no longer considered acceptable. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/curse]])
24:2 aa52 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit נֵ֖ר 1 This refers to the **lamp** or lamps in Yahweh’s sacred tent. This can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “the lamp in the tent of meeting”
24:3 wxd8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche מִחוּץ֩ לְפָרֹ֨כֶת הָעֵדֻ֜ת 1 Here, **the testimony** represents either the tablets that the decrees were written on or the box that the tablets were put in. These were kept in the very holy place, which was the room behind the curtain in the tent of meeting. Alternate translation: “Outside the curtain that is in front of the tablets of the covenant decrees” or “Outside the curtain that is in front of the box of the covenant”
24:3 cr1j לְפָרֹ֨כֶת 1 This **curtain** was a thick fabric hung as a wall. It was not like a light window curtain.
24:3 x78g מֵעֶ֧רֶב עַד־ בֹּ֛קֶר 1 Alternate translation: “from sunset to sunrise” or “all night”
24:3 t1wc חֻקַּ֥ת עוֹלָ֖ם לְדֹרֹֽתֵיכֶֽם 1 This means that they and their descendants must obey this command forever. See how you translated a similar phrase in [Leviticus 3:17](../03/17.md).
24:5 bwx9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume שְׁנֵי֙ עֶשְׂרֹנִ֔ים 1 An **ephah** is about 22 litres. This **two-tenths** is about 4.4 liters. Alternate translation: “four and a half liters”
24:7 ixi1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְנָתַתָּ֥ עַל־ הַֽמַּעֲרֶ֖כֶת לְבֹנָ֣ה זַכָּ֑ה 1 The incense was probably next to the loaves, rather than directly on the loaves. Alternate translation: “And you must put pure incense next to the loaves in each row”
24:7 v5k2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְהָיְתָ֤ה לַלֶּ֨חֶם֙ לְאַזְכָּרָ֔ה 1 What the incense would represent can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “and it will represent the loaves as an offering” or “and it will be an offering that represents the loaves”
24:11 uzp5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism וַ֠יִּקֹּב בֶּן־ הָֽאִשָּׁ֨ה הַיִּשְׂרְאֵלִ֤ית אֶת־ הַשֵּׁם֙ וַיְקַלֵּ֔ל 1 The words **blasphemed** and **cursed** mean basically the same thing. Alternate translation: “And the son of the Israelite woman blasphemed Yahweh by cursing him” or “And the son of the Israelite woman said terrible things about Yahweh”
24:11 x1rf rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-names שְׁלֹמִ֥ית 1 **Shelomith** is the name of a woman.
24:11 y53u rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-names בַּת־ דִּבְרִ֖י 1 ** Dibri** is the name of a man.
24:14 br93 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-symaction וְסָמְכ֧וּ כָֽל־ הַשֹּׁמְעִ֛ים אֶת־ יְדֵיהֶ֖ם עַל־ רֹאשׁ֑וֹ 1 They were to put their **hands on his head** to show that he was the guilty one.
24:15 rj6p rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְנָשָׂ֥א חֶטְאֽוֹ 1 Suffering for sin is spoken of if a person were to carry his guilt. Alternate translation: “then he must suffer for his sin” or “then he must be punished
24:16 uv4b rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive יוּמָֽת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “the people must put him to death” or “the people must kill him”
24:17 mu9u rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מ֖וֹת יוּמָֽת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must certainly put him to death”
24:18 pg7s rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit יְשַׁלְּמֶ֑נָּה 1 How he would **repay it** can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “must pay it back by giving him a live animal”
24:18 x28q rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom נֶ֖פֶשׁ תַּ֥חַת נָֽפֶשׁ 1 This is an idiom that means that one life would replace the other. Alternate translation: “one life to replace the other life” or “to replace the one that he killed”
24:19 p3k7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive כֵּ֖ן יֵעָ֥שֶׂה לּֽוֹ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must do the same to him”
24:20 icn4 שֶׁ֚בֶר תַּ֣חַת שֶׁ֔בֶר עַ֚יִן תַּ֣חַת עַ֔יִן שֵׁ֖ן תַּ֣חַת שֵׁ֑ן 1 These phrases emphasize that a person should receive the same harm he did to someone else.
24:20 ls9h rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom שֶׁ֚בֶר תַּ֣חַת שֶׁ֔בֶר 1 A **fracture** refers to broken bones. Alternate translation: “broken bone for broken bone” or “if he breaks someone’s bone, one of his bones must be broken” or “if he breaks someone’s bone, they will break one of his bones”
24:20 u64z rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom עַ֚יִן תַּ֣חַת עַ֔יִן 1 This refers to an **eye** being seriously injured or gouged out. Alternate translation: “if he destroys someone’s eye, one of his bones must be destroyed” or “if he destroys someone’s eye, they will destroy his eye”
24:20 gu8y rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom שֵׁ֖ן תַּ֣חַת שֵׁ֑ן 1 This refers to a **tooth** being knocked out of the mouth. Alternate translation: “if he knocks out someone’s tooth, one of his teeth must be knocked out” or “if he knocks out someone’s tooth, they will knock out one of his teeth”
24:21 vq5t rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וּמַכֵּ֥ה אָדָ֖ם יוּמָֽת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And they must put to death anyone who kills a person”
25:intro z6ra 0 # Leviticus 25 General Notes\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Over-farming\n\nThere is a provision made in this chapter to prevent over-farming of the land. If a land is farmed every year with the same crops, it will quickly become unable to grow anything.\n\n### Sabbath and Jubilee Years\n\nEvery seventh year, the land should not be planted. Every fiftieth year Israelite slaves must be freed and all land that has been bought returned to its original owners. This prevented people from getting trapped by their poverty.
25:2 e4st rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-personification וְשָׁבְתָ֣ה הָאָ֔רֶץ שַׁבָּ֖ת לַיהוָֽה 1 The **land** is spoken of as if it were a person that could obey the Sabbath by resting.
25:2 id1e rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְשָׁבְתָ֣ה הָאָ֔רֶץ שַׁבָּ֖ת לַיהוָֽה 1 Here the people honoring God by not farming the **land** every seventh year is spoken of as if the land were taking a sabbath rest. Alternate translation: “you must let the land rest every seventh year to honor Yahweh” or “you must obey Yahweh’s Sabbath by not farming the land every seventh year”
25:4 dc2m rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor שַׁבַּ֤ת שַׁבָּתוֹן֙ יִהְיֶ֣ה לָאָ֔רֶץ 1 Not farming the land is spoken of as letting **the land** **rest**. Alternate translation: “you must observe a Sabbath of solemn rest for the land by not farming it” or “you must obey the Sabbath law by not farming the land every seventh year”
25:5 jtb8 אֵ֣ת סְפִ֤יחַ קְצִֽירְךָ֙ לֹ֣א תִקְצ֔וֹר וְאֶת־ עִנְּבֵ֥י נְזִירֶ֖ךָ לֹ֣א תִבְצֹ֑ר 1 Yahweh will not allow the owner of a field to organize his workers and harvest the land as he does the other six years. However, Yahweh will allow individuals to go through the fields to pick and eat the fruit they find.
25:5 mxc6 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive נְזִירֶ֖ךָ 1 To be **unpruned** means that no one has taken care of the **vines** and cut them as they do during the other six years. If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “your vines that you do not prune”
25:6 ixl4 וְ֠הָיְתָה שַׁבַּ֨ת הָאָ֤רֶץ לָכֶם֙ לְאָכְלָ֔ה לְךָ֖ וּלְעַבְדְּךָ֣ וְלַאֲמָתֶ֑ךָ וְלִשְׂכִֽירְךָ֙ וּלְתוֹשָׁ֣בְךָ֔ הַגָּרִ֖ים עִמָּֽךְ 1 Yahweh will not allow the owner of a field to organize his workers and harvest the land as he does the other six years. However, Yahweh will allow individuals to go through the fields to pick and eat the fruit they find.
25:7 v4ie כָל־ תְּבוּאָתָ֖הּ 1 Alternate translation: “whatever grows on the land”
25:9 cf78 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-hebrewmonths בַּחֹ֣דֶשׁ הַשְּׁבִעִ֔י בֶּעָשׂ֖וֹר לַחֹ֑דֶשׁ 1 This is the **seventh month** of the Hebrew calendar. The **tenth day** is near the end of September on Western calendars.
25:9 igkl rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-ordinal בַּחֹ֣דֶשׁ הַשְּׁבִעִ֔י בֶּעָשׂ֖וֹר לַחֹ֑דֶשׁ 1 The words **seventh** and **tenth** are the ordinals of “seven” and “ten”. Alternate translation: “in month seven, on day ten of the month”
25:9 l873 בְּיוֹם֙ הַכִּפֻּרִ֔ים 1 On ** the Day of Atonement** each year the high priest would make a sacrifice to Yahweh so that Yahweh would forgive all the sins of the people of Israel. See how you translated this in [Leviticus 23:27](../23/27.md).
25:10 gq84 יוֹבֵ֥ל הִוא֙ תִּהְיֶ֣ה לָכֶ֔ם 1 The Jubilee was a year when the Jews had to return land to its’ original owners and set slaves free. Alternate translation: “it will be a year of restoration for you” or “it will be a year for you to return land and free slaves”
25:11 a5fs rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit יוֹבֵ֣ל & תִּהְיֶ֣ה לָכֶ֑ם 1 You can state clearly who they were returning the land to. Alternate translation: “will be a year for you to return the land to me”
25:12 ccr2 מִן־ הַ֨שָּׂדֶ֔ה תֹּאכְל֖וּ אֶת־ תְּבוּאָתָֽהּ 1 Yahweh did not allow the land owner to organize his workers and harvest the land as he did the other six years. However, he did allow individuals to go through the fields and eat what they find.
25:13 gq74 בִּשְׁנַ֥ת הַיּוֹבֵ֖ל הַזֹּ֑את 1 Alternate translation: “In this year of restoration” or “In this year to return land and free slaves”
25:18 r63d rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism וַעֲשִׂיתֶם֙ אֶת־ חֻקֹּתַ֔י וְאֶת־ מִשְׁפָּטַ֥י תִּשְׁמְר֖וּ וַעֲשִׂיתֶ֣ם אֹתָ֑ם 1 All of these phrases mean basically the same thing. They emphasize that the people must obey everything Yahweh says.
25:19 cf3a rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom וַאֲכַלְתֶּ֖ם לָשֹׂ֑בַע 1 This means that they would eat enough until their stomach was full. Alternate translation: “and you will eat till you are full” or “snd you will eat plenty”
25:20 m3ed rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-you תֹאמְר֔וּ 1 Here, **you** refers to the people of Israel.
25:21 qk7b rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-personification וְצִוִּ֤יתִי אֶת־ בִּרְכָתִי֙ לָכֶ֔ם 1 God speaks of Yahweh’s **blessing** as if it were a person that could obey him. Alternate translation: “Then I will send my blessing on you” or “Then I will bless you”
25:23 gm2n rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהָאָ֗רֶץ לֹ֤א תִמָּכֵר֙ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “You must not sell your land”
25:24 af5k rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns גְּאֻלָּ֖ה תִּתְּנ֥וּ לָאָֽרֶץ 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **redemption**, you can express the same idea with the verbs “redeem” or “buy back.” Alternate translation: “you must remember that the original owner has the right to redeem the land whenever he wants”
25:27 lw57 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְהֵשִׁיב֙ אֶת־ הָ֣עֹדֵ֔ף לָאִ֖ישׁ אֲשֶׁ֣ר מָֽכַר־ ל֑וֹ 1 This can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “and repay to the purchaser who bought it the money the purchaser would have made”
25:28 gbe7 שְׁנַ֣ת הַיּוֹבֵ֑ל 1 See how you translated this in [Leviticus 25:10](../25/10.md). Alternate translation: “the year of restoration” or “the year to return land”
25:28 me5x וְשָׁ֖ב לַאֲחֻזָּתֽוֹ 1 Alternate translation: “and he will go back to his land”
25:29 ibe6 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns גְּאֻלָּת֔וֹ 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **redemption**, you can express the same idea with the verbs “redeem” or “buy back.” Alternate translation: “the right to redeem it”
25:30 h32c rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְאִ֣ם לֹֽא־ יִגָּאֵ֗ל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And if he or his family does not redeem the house”
25:31 hgm4 וּבָתֵּ֣י הַחֲצֵרִ֗ים אֲשֶׁ֨ר אֵין־ לָהֶ֤ם חֹמָה֙ סָבִ֔יב 1 Some **villages** did not have a **wall** around them.
25:33 yf5t מִמְכַּר־ בַּ֛יִת 1 Alternate translation: “a house that he has sold”
25:33 kaj1 בַּיֹּבֵ֑ל 1 Alternate translation: “in the year of restoration” or “in the year to return land and free slaves”
25:33 js2l הִ֚וא אֲחֻזָּתָ֔ם בְּת֖וֹךְ בְּנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵֽל 1 The land of Canaan was divided up among the people of Israel, but of that land, the Levites were only given 48 cities with the fields around them. Alternate translation: “it is their part of the land that the Israelites possessed” or “it is their property in the land of Israel”
25:34 ehh8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וּֽשְׂדֵ֛ה מִגְרַ֥שׁ עָרֵיהֶ֖ם לֹ֣א יִמָּכֵ֑ר 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And the Levites must not sell the fields around their cities”
25:42 i1ab rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לֹ֥א יִמָּכְר֖וּ מִמְכֶּ֥רֶת עָֽבֶד 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “You must not sell them as slaves”
25:48 u2as rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive אַחֲרֵ֣י נִמְכַּ֔ר גְּאֻלָּ֖ה תִּהְיֶה־ לּ֑וֹ אֶחָ֥ד מֵאֶחָ֖יו יִגְאָלֶֽנּוּ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “after the foreigner buys your fellow Israelite, someone in the Israelite’s family may buy him back”
25:50 c6m4 עַ֖ד שְׁנַ֣ת הַיֹּבֵ֑ל 1 An Israelite could be a slave only **until the year of Jubilee**. These instructions are for when an Israelite wanted to buy back his freedom before the year of Jubilee.
25:50 fa22 שְׁנַ֣ת הַיֹּבֵ֑ל 1 Alternate translation: “the year of restoration” or “the year to return land and to free slaves”
25:50 twu2 בְּמִסְפַּ֣ר שָׁנִ֔ים 1 Alternate translation: “according to the number of years until the jubilee that the Israelite would have continued to work but will not”
25:50 cqg2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive כִּימֵ֥י שָׂכִ֖יר יִהְיֶ֥ה עִמּֽוֹ 1 If the Israelite bought back his freedom, the foreigner would have to hire a servant to do the work that the Israelite would have done but will not. If your language does not use the passive verb **hired** in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “according to the rate a person would pay to hire a servant”
25:54 yn4a rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְאִם־ לֹ֥א יִגָּאֵ֖ל בְּאֵ֑לֶּה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “If no one redeems him by these means”
25:54 lr8h rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְאִם־ לֹ֥א יִגָּאֵ֖ל בְּאֵ֑לֶּה 1 You can state explicitly who he is to be redeemed from. Alternate translation: “If no one redeems him by these means from the one who bought him as a slave”
25:54 e1ni וְיָצָא֙ בִּשְׁנַ֣ת הַיֹּבֵ֔ל ה֖וּא וּבָנָ֥יו עִמּֽוֹ 1 The Israelite slave and his children would serve the foreigner until the **Year of Jubilee**, and then the foreigner would have to set the Israelite and his children free.
25:55 g12z לִ֤י בְנֵֽי־ יִשְׂרָאֵל֙ עֲבָדִ֔ים 1 This is the reason that God wanted the Israelites to be set free in the year of jubilee. They were his **servants**. They were not permitted to be anyone else’s permanent slave. Alternate translation: “it is to me that the people of Israel are servants”
26:intro tb8x 0 # Leviticus 26 General Notes\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Worship only Yahweh\n\nIf people obey God and worship only him, he will bless and protect them. If people disobey his law and if they worship other gods, then he will severely punish them to help them to repent and begin obeying him. This takes the form of a promise. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/lawofmoses]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/repent]] and [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/promise]])
26:3 wkx2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism בְּחֻקֹּתַ֖י תֵּלֵ֑כוּ וְאֶת־ מִצְוֺתַ֣י תִּשְׁמְר֔וּ וַעֲשִׂיתֶ֖ם אֹתָֽם 1 These are three ways of saying the same thing. They emphasize that the people must obey everything that God commands them to do. Alternate translation: “If you carefully obey my laws and commands”
26:3 kv48 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor בְּחֻקֹּתַ֖י תֵּלֵ֑כוּ 1 Behaving according to the **statutes** is spoken of as if they were to **walk** in the laws. Alternate translation: “you behave according to my laws” or “you live according to my laws”
26:5 t78x rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche וַאֲכַלְתֶּ֤ם לַחְמְכֶם֙ לָשֹׂ֔בַע 1 Here **bread** represents food. Alternate translation: “will eat your food to satisfaction”
26:5 unad rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns וַאֲכַלְתֶּ֤ם לַחְמְכֶם֙ לָשֹׂ֔בַע 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **satisfaction**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “And you will eat food until you are satisfied” or “And you will have plenty of food to eat”
26:6 s3gb rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְחֶ֖רֶב לֹא־ תַעֲבֹ֥ר בְּאַרְצְכֶֽם 1 Here the word **sword** represents enemy armies or enemy attacks. Alternate translation: “and no armies will attack you”
26:7 xxd1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְנָפְל֥וּ לִפְנֵיכֶ֖ם לֶחָֽרֶב 1 Here, **fall** represents dying, and **the sword** represents either attacking people with a sword or battle in general. Alternate translation: “and they will die when you attack them with the sword” or “and you will kill them in battle”
26:8 nd6t וְרָדְפ֨וּ מִכֶּ֤ם חֲמִשָּׁה֙ מֵאָ֔ה וּמֵאָ֥ה מִכֶּ֖ם רְבָבָ֣ה יִרְדֹּ֑פוּ 1 This means the Israelites will have victory against larger armies.
26:9 p7zz וּפָנִ֣יתִי אֲלֵיכֶ֔ם 1 Alternate translation: “And I will show you favor” or “And I will bless you”
26:9 fq7x rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet וְהִפְרֵיתִ֣י אֶתְכֶ֔ם וְהִרְבֵּיתִ֖י אֶתְכֶ֑ם 1 These two phrases refer to God causing them to have many descendants so they become a large group.
26:9 l7q1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְהִפְרֵיתִ֣י אֶתְכֶ֔ם 1 God speaks of them having many children as if they were trees that bear a lot of fruit. Alternate translation: “and cause you to have many children”
26:10 u1ax וַאֲכַלְתֶּ֥ם יָשָׁ֖ן נוֹשָׁ֑ן 1 Alternate translation: “And you will have enough food stored to eat for a long time” or “And you will have enough food to store and eat it for a long time”
26:11 cl4q rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-doublenegatives וְלֹֽא־ תִגְעַ֥ל נַפְשִׁ֖י אֶתְכֶֽם 1 If it would be helpful in your language, you could express the double-negative **not detest** in positive form. Alternate translation: “and I will accept you”
26:12 xh2c rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְהִתְהַלַּכְתִּי֙ בְּת֣וֹכְכֶ֔ם 1 Walking among them represents living with them. Alternate translation: “And I will live with you”
26:13 wh35 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וָאֶשְׁבֹּר֙ מֹטֹ֣ת עֻלְּכֶ֔ם 1 God speaks of their slavery as if they had to wear a **yoke** that animals wear in order to do hard work. Breaking **the bars** of the yoke represents setting them free. Alternate translation: “I have set you free from the hard labor they made you do”
26:16 u8mf rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְהִפְקַדְתִּ֨י עֲלֵיכֶ֤ם בֶּֽהָלָה֙ 1 Here, **terror** represents the things that will cause them to be terrified. Alternate translation: “I will send disasters that will terrify you”
26:16 k4xi וּמְדִיבֹ֣ת נָ֑פֶשׁ 1 It is the diseases and the fever that will do this. Alternate translation: “and will slowly take away your life” or “and will slowly make you die”
26:16 a48w rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom וּזְרַעְתֶּ֤ם לָרִיק֙ זַרְעֲכֶ֔ם 1 The phrase **for nothing** means that they would get nothing from their work. Alternate translation: “And you will plant your seeds in vain” or “And you will plant your seeds, but you will not get anything from them”
26:17 ae65 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom וְנָתַתִּ֤י פָנַי֙ בָּכֶ֔ם 1 This idiom means he “firmly decided.” Alternate translation: “And I have made up my mind to oppose you”
26:18 kng3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom שֶׁ֖בַע 1 Here, **seven times** is not literal. It means Yahweh will increase the severity of his punishment.
26:19 q54p rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְשָׁבַרְתִּ֖י אֶת־ גְּא֣וֹן עֻזְּכֶ֑ם 1 Using force to cause them not to be proud is spoken of as if he were to **break** their **pride**. Alternate translation: “And I will punish you and so end the pride that you feel about your power” or “And I will punish you so that you will no longer be proud of your power”
26:19 wsq1 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-simile וְנָתַתִּ֤י אֶת־ שְׁמֵיכֶם֙ כַּבַּרְזֶ֔ל וְאֶֽת־ אַרְצְכֶ֖ם כַּנְּחֻשָֽׁה 1 This means God will stop the rain from falling from **the sky**. This will make the ground hard so that people cannot plant seed or grow crops.
26:20 j47f rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְתַ֥ם לָרִ֖יק כֹּחֲכֶ֑ם 1 Working very hard is spoken of as if they were to use all their **strength** until they had no more strength.
26:20 c0hd rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom וְתַ֥ם לָרִ֖יק כֹּחֲכֶ֑ם 1 The phrase **for nothing** means that they would get nothing from working so hard. Alternate translation: “You will work very hard in vain” or “You will work very hard, but you will not receive anything good from working so hard”
26:21 fy3n rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor תֵּֽלְכ֤וּ עִמִּי֙ 1 Walking represents behavior. To **walk against** God represents opposing him or rebelling against him. Alternate translation: “you rebel against me”
26:21 mar9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְיָסַפְתִּ֤י עֲלֵיכֶם֙ מַכָּ֔ה שֶׁ֖בַע 1 Yahweh causing disasters to happen to the Israelites is spoken of as if he would strike them with blows or hit them. Alternate translation: “I will cause seven times as many disasters to come against you” or “I will punish you seven times more severely”
26:21 tp4i rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom שֶׁ֖בַע 1 Here, **seven times** is not literal. It means Yahweh will increase the severity of his punishment.
26:21 uyk7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns כְּחַטֹּאתֵיכֶֽם 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **sins**, you can express the same idea with the verb “sin.” Alternate translation: “according to how much you have sinned”
26:22 qpn6 וְנָשַׁ֖מּוּ דַּרְכֵיכֶֽם 1 Here, **deserted** means that there is no one there. Alternate translation: “And so no one will travel on your roads”
26:23 u17j וְאִ֨ם־ בְּאֵ֔לֶּה 1 Alternate translation: “And if when I punish you like this” or “And if I discipline you like this and”
26:23 a4z5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor לֹ֥א תִוָּסְר֖וּ לִ֑י 1 Accepting his **discipline** represents responding rightly to it. In this case responding rightly to it is choosing to obey him. Alternate translation: “you still do not listen to my correction” or “you still do not obey me”
26:23 l9uu rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וַהֲלַכְתֶּ֥ם עִמִּ֖י קֶֽרִי 1 To **walk** represents behavior. Walking **in opposition** to him means opposing him or fighting against him. Alternate translation: “and you oppose me” or “and you fight against me”
26:24 v5bm rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְהָלַכְתִּ֧י אַף־ אֲנִ֛י עִמָּכֶ֖ם בְּקֶ֑רִי 1 To **walk** represents behavior. Walking **in opposition** to him means opposing him or fighting against him. Alternate translation: “then I myself will also oppose you” or “ then I myself will also fight against you”
26:24 e1h9 וְהִכֵּיתִ֤י אֶתְכֶם֙ גַּם־ אָ֔נִי שֶׁ֖בַע 1 The number **seven** represents completeness. Alternate translation: “And I will personally punish you many times” or “And I myself will punish you most severely”
26:24 rqi5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns עַל־ חַטֹּאתֵיכֶֽם 1 If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **sins**, you can express the same idea with the verb “sin.” Alternate translation: “because you continue to sin against me”
26:25 ca56 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְהֵבֵאתִ֨י עֲלֵיכֶ֜ם חֶ֗רֶב 1 Here the word **sword** represents an army or an attack from an army. Alternate translation: “And I will bring an enemy army against you” or “And I will cause an enemy army to attack you”
26:25 tfd5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנֶאֱסַפְתֶּ֖ם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and you will gather together” or “and you will run to hide”
26:25 y2qp rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְנִתַּתֶּ֖ם בְּיַד־ אוֹיֵֽב 1 Here “into the hand” means “into the control” and refers to defeat by their enemy. Alternate translation: “and you will be place under the control of your enemy”
26:25 pytz rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִתַּתֶּ֖ם בְּיַד־ אוֹיֵֽב 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “I will deliver you into the hand of your enemy” or “I will allow your enemy to control you”
26:26 c11s rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor בְּשִׁבְרִ֣י לָכֶם֮ מַטֵּה־ לֶחֶם֒ 1 Destroying the food that people have stored or stopping people from being able to get it is spoken of as **breaking the staff of** their **bread**. Alternate translation: “When I destroy the food you have stored” or “When I cut off your food supply”
26:26 nw44 וְ֠אָפוּ עֶ֣שֶׂר נָשִׁ֤ים לַחְמְכֶם֙ בְּתַנּ֣וּר אֶחָ֔ד 1 This implies that there will be so little flour that **one** small **oven** will be able to hold all the **bread** that many **women** have to put into it.
26:26 jm66 וְהֵשִׁ֥יבוּ לַחְמְכֶ֖ם בַּמִּשְׁקָ֑ל 1 This means there will be so little bread that they will have to measure how much each person gets.
26:27 l2dr rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy לֹ֥א תִשְׁמְע֖וּ לִ֑י 1 To **listen** represents obeying what he has said. Alternate translation: “you do not obey me”
26:27 gbl4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וַהֲלַכְתֶּ֥ם עִמִּ֖י בְּקֶֽרִי 1 To **walk** represents behavior. Walking **against** someone represents opposing him or fighting against him. Alternate translation: “and you oppose me” or “and you fight against me”
26:28 y7le rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְהָלַכְתִּ֥י עִמָּכֶ֖ם 1 To **walk** represents behavior. Walking **against** someone represents opposing him or fighting against him. Alternate translation: “then I will oppose you”
26:28 l1fi rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom וְיִסַּרְתִּ֤י אֶתְכֶם֙ אַף־ אָ֔נִי שֶׁ֖בַע 1 Here, **seven times** is not literal. It means Yahweh will increase the severity of his punishment.
26:30 i3eb rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְהִשְׁמַדְתִּ֞י אֶת־ בָּמֹֽתֵיכֶ֗ם וְהִכְרַתִּי֙ אֶת־ חַמָּ֣נֵיכֶ֔ם וְנָֽתַתִּי֙ אֶת־ פִּגְרֵיכֶ֔ם עַל־ פִּגְרֵ֖י גִּלּוּלֵיכֶ֑ם 1 Because God would send an army to do these things, he speaks as if he would do them. Alternate translation: “I will send an enemy army to destroy your high places, and cut down your incense altars, and put your corpses on the corpses of your idols”
26:30 hay8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor פִּגְרֵ֖י גִּלּוּלֵיכֶ֑ם 1 God speaks of **idols** not being alive as if they had been alive and then died. Alternate translation: “your lifeless idols”
26:31 d1nw rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְנָתַתִּ֤י אֶת־ עָֽרֵיכֶם֙ חָרְבָּ֔ה וַהֲשִׁמּוֹתִ֖י אֶת־ מִקְדְּשֵׁיכֶ֑ם 1 Because God would send armies to do these things, he speaks as if he would do them. Alternate translation: “I will send enemy armies to turn your cities into ruins and destroy your sanctuaries”
26:31 fx76 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְלֹ֣א אָרִ֔יחַ בְּרֵ֖יחַ נִיחֹֽחֲכֶֽם 1 Normally the Lord’s pleasure with the **aroma** represents his pleasure with those who burn the offering. But in this case, people would burn offerings, but God would not be pleased with them. Alternate translation: “You will burn offerings, but I will not be pleased with you”
26:33 zv5m rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וַהֲרִיקֹתִ֥י אַחֲרֵיכֶ֖ם חָ֑רֶב 1 To ** unsheathe a sword** represents sending armies to chase them. Alternate translation: “and I will send enemy armies to chase you” or “and I will send enemy armies to attack you with their swords”
26:34 uf4v rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-personification אָז֩ תִּרְצֶ֨ה הָאָ֜רֶץ אֶת־ שַׁבְּתֹתֶ֗יהָ 1 The people were supposed to obey the sabbath law by not farming the land every seventh year. God speaks about this as if the land were a person that would obey the sabbath law and rest. Alternate translation: “Then the land will rest according to the sabbath law” or “Then, as required by the sabbath law, the land will not be farmed”
26:35 h58y rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-personification תִּשְׁבֹּ֑ת 1 God speaks about the land not being farmed as if it were a person that would **rest**. Alternate translation: “it will not be farmed”
26:36 y4ha rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְהֵבֵ֤אתִי מֹ֨רֶךְ֙ בִּלְבָבָ֔ם 1 To **bring despair** into their hearts represents making them afraid. Alternate translation: “I will make you terribly afraid”
26:36 l3gz rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy מְנֻֽסַת־ חֶ֛רֶב 1 The **sword** represents either someone who is ready to kill using a sword or an attack from an enemy army. Alternate translation: “as though you were fleeing from someone who was chasing you with a sword” or “as though you were fleeing from an enemy army”
26:37 fz4e rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy כְּמִפְּנֵי־ חֶ֖רֶב 1 The **sword** represents either someone who is ready to kill using a sword or an attack from an enemy army. Alternate translation: “as though you were running away from someone who was chasing you with a sword” or “as though you were running away from an enemy army”
26:37 kn1c rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy תְּקוּמָ֔ה לִפְנֵ֖י אֹֽיְבֵיכֶֽם 1 Standing before the enemies represents not falling when the enemies attack and fighting against them. Alternate translation: “power to resist your enemies when they attack you” or “power to fight back against your enemies”
26:38 ae6m rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-personification וְאָכְלָ֣ה אֶתְכֶ֔ם אֶ֖רֶץ אֹיְבֵיכֶֽם 1 Yahweh speaks about the enemies’ **land** as if it were a wild animal that would eat the Israelites. The word **devour** emphasizes that most of the Israelites will die there. Alternate translation: “and you will die in your enemies’ land”
26:40 bz79 בְּמַעֲלָ֖ם אֲשֶׁ֣ר מָֽעֲלוּ־ בִ֑י 1 Alternate translation: “the way that they were unfaithful to me and tuned against me after I had been so good to them”
26:41 n8ms rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor אֵלֵ֤ךְ עִמָּם֙ בְּקֶ֔רִי 1 To go **against them** represents opposing them. Alternate translation: “opposed them”
26:41 u7i8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche אוֹ־ אָ֣ז יִכָּנַ֗ע לְבָבָם֙ הֶֽעָרֵ֔ל 1 Here the term **uncircumcised hearts** refers to the whole person. Alternate translation: “if they will be humble instead of stubbornly disobedient”
26:42 zpa2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְזָכַרְתִּ֖י אֶת־ בְּרִיתִ֣י יַעֲק֑וֹב 1 Here, **remember** represents fulfilling his covenant. Alternate translation: “then I will fulfill the covenant I made with Jacob”
26:42 r2ih rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְהָאָ֥רֶץ אֶזְכֹּֽר 1 Here, **remember** represents fulfilling his promise concerning the land. Alternate translation: “And I will fulfill my promise about the land”
26:43 u8qp rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהָאָרֶץ֩ תֵּעָזֵ֨ב מֵהֶ֜ם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “The people of Israel will abandon their land”
26:43 cad8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-personification וְתִ֣רֶץ אֶת־ שַׁבְּתֹתֶ֗יהָ 1 Yahweh speaks about the land as if it were a person who **will rejoice** about resting, because no one will be planting seed or growing crops on it. This will allow the land to become more fertile. Alternate translation: “so it will benefit from the sabbaths”
26:45 x7p9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְזָכַרְתִּ֥י לָהֶ֖ם בְּרִ֣ית רִאשֹׁנִ֑ים 1 Here, **remember** represents fulfilling his covenant. Alternate translation: “And I will fulfill my covenant with their ancestors”
26:45 b2vu rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy לְעֵינֵ֣י הַגּוֹיִ֗ם 1 Here , **eyes** represents the knowledge of the nations. Alternate translation: “in the knowledge of the nations” or “and the nations knew about it”
26:45 js1r rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy הַגּוֹיִ֗ם 1 Here, **nations** represents the people of the nations. Alternate translation: “the people of the nations”
27:intro u6u9 0 # Leviticus 27 General Notes\n\n## Special concepts in this chapter\n\n### Dedicated to Yahweh\n\nThis chapter records the manner in which people make vows of dedication to Yahweh. There are many reasons why a person would dedicate something to Yahweh. (See: [[rc://*/tw/dict/bible/kt/vow]])
27:2 ds9v rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit אִ֕ישׁ כִּ֥י יַפְלִ֖א נֶ֑דֶר בְּעֶרְכְּךָ֥ נְפָשֹׁ֖ת לַֽיהוָֽה 1 In this case the **vow** would involve giving oneself or another person to God. This can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “If anyone vows to give someone to Yahweh”
27:2 w962 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit בְּעֶרְכְּךָ֥ נְפָשֹׁ֖ת 1 Instead of giving the person, he would give the Lord a certain amount of silver. Alternate translation: “according to the following values for the person” or “according to the following amounts of silver instead of the person”
27:3 hy8z rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight חֲמִשִּׁ֛ים שֶׁ֥קֶל כֶּ֖סֶף 1 If it is necessary to use modern weight units, here are two ways of doing it. Alternate translation: “50 pieces of silver, each of which weighs ten grams” or “500 grams of silver”
27:3 fr3t rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight בְּשֶׁ֥קֶל הַקֹּֽדֶשׁ 1 There were shekels of different weights. This is the one that people had to use in the sanctuary of the sacred tent. It weighed about 11 grams. Alternate translation: “the kind of shekel that is used in the sanctuary” or “the weight that is used in the sanctuary”
27:4 mcw3 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight שְׁלֹשִׁ֥ים שָֽׁקֶל 1 If it is necessary to use modern weight units, here are two ways of doing it. Alternate translation: “30 pieces of silver, each of which weighs ten grams” or “300 grams of silver”
27:5 e8ag rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight עֶשְׂרִ֣ים שְׁקָלִ֑ים 1 If it is necessary to use modern weight units, here are two ways of doing it. Alternate translation: “20 pieces of silver” or “200 grams of silver”
27:5 y1cx rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis וְלַנְּקֵבָ֖ה עֲשֶׂ֥רֶת שְׁקָלִֽים 1 The phrases “of that age” and “your standard value must be” are left out, but are meant to be understood. Alternate translation: “for the female of that age your standard value must be ten shekels”
27:5 z1uc rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight עֲשֶׂ֥רֶת שְׁקָלִֽים 1 If it is necessary to use modern weight units, here are two ways of doing it. Alternate translation: “ten pieces of silver” or “100 grams of silver”
27:6 r5vd rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight חֲמִשָּׁ֥ה שְׁקָלִ֖ים כָּ֑סֶף 1 If it is necessary to use modern weight units, here are two ways of doing it. Alternate translation: “five pieces of silver” or “50 grams of silver”
27:6 r13l rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight שְׁלֹ֥שֶׁת שְׁקָלִ֖ים כָּֽסֶף 1 If it is necessary to use modern weight units, here are two ways of doing it. Alternate translation: “three pieces of silver” or “30 grams of silver”
27:7 n5vt rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight חֲמִשָּׁ֥ה עָשָׂ֖ר שָׁ֑קֶל 1 If it is necessary to use modern weight units, here are two ways of doing it. Alternate translation: “15 pieces of silver” or “150 grams of silver”
27:7 wau8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis וְלַנְּקֵבָ֖ה עֲשָׂרָ֥ה שְׁקָלִֽים 1 The phrases “of that age” and “your standard value must be” are left out, but are meant to be understood. Alternate translation: “for a female of that age your standard value must be ten shekels”
27:10 a66v rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְהָֽיָה־ ה֥וּא וּתְמוּרָת֖וֹ יִֽהְיֶה־ קֹּֽדֶשׁ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you will set apart both it and the one he exchanges it for”
27:11 dz9h rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor וְאִם֙ כָּל־ בְּהֵמָ֣ה טְמֵאָ֔ה אֲ֠שֶׁר לֹא־ יַקְרִ֧יבוּ מִמֶּ֛נָּה קָרְבָּ֖ן לַֽיהוָ֑ה 1 If Yahweh will not accept a certain animal as an offering, the animal is spoken of as if it were physically dirty. It may be unclean because it is a certain kind of animal or because it has a defect. Alternate translation: “And if it is in fact one that Yahweh will not accept”
27:15 ugc7 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-fraction וְ֠יָסַף חֲמִישִׁ֧ית כֶּֽסֶף־ עֶרְכְּךָ֛ עָלָ֖יו 1 A **fifth** is a part of something that is divided into five equal parts. Alternate translation: “then he must divide the value of the house into five equal parts, add the amount equal to one of those parts, and pay all of it”
27:16 l7we rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy וְהָיָ֥ה עֶרְכְּךָ֖ לְפִ֣י זַרְע֑וֹ זֶ֚רַע חֹ֣מֶר שְׂעֹרִ֔ים בַּחֲמִשִּׁ֖ים שֶׁ֥קֶל כָּֽסֶף 1 Here, **a homer of barley seed** represents a piece of land that would need one homer of barley in order to plant on all of it. Alternate translation: “then you will value a piece of land that requires one homer of barley in order to plant all of it at 50 shekels of silver” or ‘then the value of land that requires one homer of barley will be 50 shekels”
27:16 ub6b rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bvolume חֹ֣מֶר 1 A **homer** is 220 liters.
27:16 pve5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight בַּחֲמִשִּׁ֖ים שֶׁ֥קֶל כָּֽסֶף 1 If it is necessary to use modern weight units, here are two way of doing it. Alternate translation: “50 pieces of silver, each of which weighs ten grams” or “500 grams of silver”
27:17 wa1x rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor כְּעֶרְכְּךָ֖ יָקֽוּם 1 Here, **stand** represents “remain” or “remain the same.” Alternate translation: “its value will remain the same” or “its value will be the full amount”
27:18 as3z rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִגְרַ֖ע מֵֽעֶרְכֶּֽךָ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “and he must reduce the estimated value”
27:20 grb9 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit וְאִם־ לֹ֤א יִגְאַל֙ אֶת־ הַשָּׂדֶ֔ה 1 The time for redeeming the field can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “And if he does not redeem the field before the year of Jubilee”
27:20 kl7j rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לֹ֥א יִגָּאֵ֖ל עֽוֹד 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “he can no longer buy it back”
27:21 ip9r בַיֹּבֵ֗ל 1 The **Jubilee** was a year when the Jews had to return land to its original owners and set slaves free. See how you translated it in [Leviticus 25:13](../25/13.md). Alternate translation: “in the year of restoration” or “the year for you to return land and free slaves”
27:21 nx1t rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הַחֵ֑רֶם 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “that someone has completely given to Yahweh”
27:24 aiu1 לַאֲשֶׁ֥ר קָנָ֖הוּ מֵאִתּ֑וֹ לַאֲשֶׁר־ ל֖וֹ אֲחֻזַּ֥ת הָאָֽרֶץ 1 These two phases refer to the same person. Normally the land would be bought from its owner.
27:25 sj13 rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight בְּשֶׁ֣קֶל הַקֹּ֑דֶשׁ 1 There were shekels of different weights. This is the one that people had to use in the sanctuary of the sacred tent.
27:25 y6zj rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight עֶשְׂרִ֥ים גֵּרָ֖ה יִהְיֶ֥ה הַשָּֽׁקֶל 1 The purpose of this sentence is to tell how much the sanctuary shekel weighs. The gerah was the smallest unit of weight that the Israelites used. Alternate translation: “one shekel must equal 20 gerahs”
27:25 b3gq rc://*/ta/man/translate/translate-bweight עֶשְׂרִ֥ים גֵּרָ֖ה יִהְיֶ֥ה הַשָּֽׁקֶל 1 If it is necessary to use modern weight units, here is a way to do it. Alternate translation: “one shekel must weigh ten grams”
27:27 ng2y rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְאִם־ לֹ֥א יִגָּאֵ֖ל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “And if the person does not buy back the animal”
27:27 vfw8 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive וְנִמְכַּ֥ר בְּעֶרְכֶּֽךָ 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “then the priest must sell it at the set value”
27:28 adb4 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive כָּל־ חֵ֡רֶם אֲשֶׁ֣ר יַחֲרִם֩ אִ֨ישׁ לַֽיהוָ֜ה מִכָּל־ אֲשֶׁר־ ל֗וֹ מֵאָדָ֤ם וּבְהֵמָה֙ וּמִשְּׂדֵ֣ה אֲחֻזָּת֔וֹ לֹ֥א יִמָּכֵ֖ר וְלֹ֣א יִגָּאֵ֑ל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “no one may sell or redeem anything a man has devoted to Yahweh, from all that he has, whether it is a human, an animal, or his family land” or “if a man devotes to Yahweh anything he has, whether human or animal, or his family land, no one may sell or redeem it”
27:28 yy2u כָּל־ חֵ֕רֶם קֹֽדֶשׁ־ קָֽדָשִׁ֥ים ה֖וּא לַיהוָֽה 1 Alternate translation: “Everything that anyone devotes to Yahweh is very holy to Yahweh”
27:29 i8d2 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit כָּל־ חֵ֗רֶם אֲשֶׁ֧ר יָחֳרַ֛ם 1 Why a person would be dedicated to destruction can be stated clearly. Alternate translation: “Any person whom Yahweh has determined should die because of his sin”
27:29 k4sd rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לֹ֣א יִפָּדֶ֑ה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. “no one may pay a ransom for it”
27:29 epj5 rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive מ֖וֹת יוּמָֽת 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “You must surely execute him”
27:32 h1au rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy כֹּ֥ל אֲשֶׁר־ יַעֲבֹ֖ר תַּ֣חַת הַשָּׁ֑בֶט 1 This refers to the way they would count their animals. Alternate translation: “any animals you count by raising your shepherd rod and having them walk under it to the other side” or “any animals you count”
27:32 y6be rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive הָֽעֲשִׂירִ֕י יִֽהְיֶה־ קֹּ֖דֶשׁ לַֽיהוָֽה 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “you must set apart one-tenth to Yahweh”
27:33 f56x rc://*/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive לֹ֥א יִגָּאֵֽל 1 If your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “He cannot redeem it” or “He cannot buy it back”