< Thothuengnah 2 >

1 Hlinglu loh BOEIPA taengla khocang a khuen vaengah vaidam te anih kah nawnnah la om saeh. Te vaengah vaidam te situi suep saeh lamtah hmueihtui te a soah phul saeh.
When you bring a grain offering to the Lord, your offering be of the best flour. Pour olive oil on it and put frankincense on it,
2 Te phoeiah Aaron koca khosoih rhoek taengla khuen saeh. Vaidam te kutvang ah mawk paco saeh lamtah situi hmueihtui boeih neh BOEIPA ham hmueihtuk kah hmaihlutnah soah khosoih loh kamhoeinah hmuehmuei botui la phum saeh.
and take it to Aaron's sons the priests. The priest shall take a handful of the flour and olive oil mixture, as well as all the frankincense, and burn this as a ‘reminder part’ on the altar, a food offering, to be accepted by the Lord.
3 Khocang khui lamkah a coih te tah Aaron ham neh anih koca rhoek ham om tih BOEIPA kah hmaihlutnah khuiah aka cim khuikah aka cim koek la om.
The rest of the grain offering is for Aaron and his sons; it is a most holy part of the offerings given to the Lord as food offerings.
4 Hmaiulh dongkah cangrhoh khocang nawnnah na khuen atah vaidam, situi a piit vaidamding vaidam laep mai khaw, situi neh a koelh vaidamding te vaidam rhawmla om saeh.
If your offering is of grain baked in an oven, it must be made from fine flour without using yeast. It can be cakes mixed with olive oil or wafers with olive oil spread on them.
5 Nang kah nawnnah khocang te thiphael dongkah koinih vaidam te situi neh thoek lamtah vaidamding la om saeh.
If your offering is a grain offering cooked on a griddle, it must be made of fine flour mixed with olive oil without using yeast.
6 Buhkam te aek lamtah a khocang la a soah situi suep thil.
Break it up and pour olive oil over it; it is a grain offering.
7 Tedae nang kah nawnnah khocang te thi-am dongkah koinih vaidam te situi neh saii saeh.
If your offering is a grain offering cooked in a pan, it must be made of fine flour with olive oil.
8 Te rhoek khui lamkah a saii khocang te BOEIPA taengla na khuen vaengah khosoih te a kamhoei phoeiah hmueihtuk la thoeih saeh.
Bring to the Lord the grain offering made in whichever of these ways. Present it to the priest, and who will take it to the altar.
9 Khocang khuikah kamhoeinah te khosoih loh ludoeng saeh lamtah hmueihtuk kah hmaihlutnah soah BOEIPA ham hmuehmuei botui la phum saeh.
The priest is to take the ‘reminder part’ from the grain offering and burn it on the altar as a food offering, to be accepted by the Lord.
10 Tedae khocang kah a coih te Aaron ham neh anih koca rhoek ham om saeh. BOEIPA hmaihlutnah khuiah aka cim khuikah aka cim koek ni.
The rest of the grain offering is for Aaron and his sons; it is a most holy part of the food offerings given to the Lord.
11 BOEIPA taengah na khuen khocang boeih te tolrhu nuen boel saeh. Tolrhu mai khaw, khoitui mai khaw BOEIPA taengkah hmaihlutnah dongah phum thil boeh.
No grain offering that you give to the Lord may be made using yeast. Don't burn any yeast or honey as a food offering to the Lord.
12 Thaihcuek nawnnah te BOEIPA taengla na khuen vaengah hmueihtuk soah hmuehmuei botui bangla nawn uh boel saeh.
You may give them to the Lord when you present your offerings of firstfruits, but they are not to be offered on the altar to be to be accepted by the Lord.
13 Na khocang nawnnah boeih te lungkaeh neh thoek lamtah na Pathen kah lungkaeh moi toeng boeh. Na khocang khui lamkah na nawnnah boeih te lungkaeh nawn thil.
All of your grain offerings are to be seasoned with salt. Don't leave the salt of God's agreement out of your grain offering. Add salt to all of your offerings.
14 BOEIPA taengah thaihcuek khocang na khuen atah a vueilue te hmai neh rhoh lamtah cangthai yenkip te namah kah thaihcuek khocang la nawn.
When you bring a grain offering of firstfruits to the Lord, offer crushed heads of new grain roasted on the fire.
15 Te te situi suep thil lamtah khocang te hmueihtui la tloeng thil.
Put olive oil and frankincense on it; it is a grain offering.
16 Te phoeiah yenkip khui lamkah neh situi lamkah kamhoeinah, hmaihlutnah hmueihtui boeih te khosoih loh BOEIPA taengah phum saeh.
The priest will burn the ‘reminder part’ of the crushed grain and olive oil, as well as all its frankincense, as a food offering to the Lord.”

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