| Mat 1:24 | A ala aʻela ʻo Iosepa mai ka hiamoe ʻana, hana akula ia e like me kā ka ʻānela a ka Haku i kauoha mai ai iā ia, a lawe maila ia i kāna wahine; | When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took Mary home as his wife. |
| Mat 1:25 | ʻAʻole naʻe i moe aku iā ia, a hiki i ka wā i hānau ai ʻo ia i kāna makahiapo kāne, a kapa akula ia i kona inoa ʻo IESŪ. | But he had no union with her until she gave birth to a son. And he gave him the name Jesus. |
| Mat 2:5 | Haʻi akula lākou iā ia, Aia i Betelehema i Iudea nei; no ka mea, ua palapala ʻia e ke kāula penei, | "In Bethlehem in Judea," they replied, "for this is what the prophet has written: |
| Mat 2:7 | A laila, kiʻi malū akula ʻo Herode i ua mau māgoi lā, nīnau pono akula iā lākou i maopopo ai ka manawa i ʻikea aku ai ua hōkū lā. | Then Herod called the Magi secretly and found out from them the exact time the star had appeared. |
| Mat 2:8 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo ia iā lākou i Betelehema, ʻī akula, Ō uhaele ʻoukou, e ʻimi pono aku i ua keiki lā; a loaʻa hoʻi, a laila e haʻi mai iaʻu, i hele aku hoʻi au e kukuli hoʻomaikaʻi iā ia. | He sent them to Bethlehem and said, "Go and make a careful search for the child. As soon as you find him, report to me, so that I too may go and worship him." |
| Mat 2:9 | A lohe aʻela i kā ke aliʻi, haele akula lākou; aia hoʻi, ka hōkū a lākou i ʻike ai ma ka ʻāina hikina, lele ʻē akula ia i mua o lākou, a hele akula, a kau ihola ma luna pono o kahi e noho ana o ua keiki lā. | After they had heard the king, they went on their way, and the star they had seen in the east went ahead of them until it stopped over the place where the child was. |
| Mat 2:11 | Komo lākou i loko o ka hale, a ʻike akula i ua keiki lā a me kona makuahine ʻo Maria, a moe ihola lākou, hoʻomaikaʻi akula iā ia; a wehe aʻela lākou i ko lākou waihona waiwai, hāʻawi akula lākou nāna i ke gula, a me ka libano, a me ka mura. | On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold and of incense and of myrrh. |
| Mat 2:13 | A hala akula lākou, aia hoʻi, ʻikea akula ka ʻānela a ka Haku e Iosepa i ka moeʻuhane, ʻī maila, E ala, e lawe i ke keiki a me kona makuahine, a holo aku i ʻAigupita; ma laila e noho ai, a ʻōlelo hou aku au iā ʻoe; no ka mea, e ʻimi mai ana ʻo Herode i ke keiki, e pepehi iā ia. | When they had gone, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream. "Get up," he said, "take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt. Stay there until I tell you, for Herod is going to search for the child to kill him." |
| Mat 2:14 | Ala aʻela ia, lawe aʻela i ke keiki a me kona makuahine i ka pō, a holo akula i ʻAigupita; | So he got up, took the child and his mother during the night and left for Egypt, |
| Mat 2:16 | A laila, ʻike aʻela ʻo Herode, ua hoʻohoka ʻia ʻo ia e ka poʻe māgoi, ukiuki loa ihola ia, kēnā akula ia, a luku akula i nā keiki kāne a pau o Betelehema, a ʻo nā wahi a puni e kokoke ana, i ka poʻe ʻelua makahiki a hala i lalo, i ka manawa i nīnau pono aku ai ia i ka poʻe māgoi. | When Herod realized that he had been outwitted by the Magi, he was furious, and he gave orders to kill all the boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity who were two years old and under, in accordance with the time he had learned from the Magi. |
| Mat 2:19 | A make ʻo Herode, a laila ʻikea akula kekahi ʻānela a ka Haku e Iosepa ma ka moeʻuhane i ʻAigupita; | After Herod died, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt |
| Mat 2:21 | Ala aʻela ia, lawe aʻela i ua keiki lā, a me kona makuahine, a hele akula i ka ʻāina o ka ʻIseraʻela. | So he got up, took the child and his mother and went to the land of Israel. |
| Mat 2:23 | A hiki akula ia i kekahi kūlanakauhale ʻo Nazareta ka inoa, noho ihola ia i laila: pēlā i kō ai ka ʻōlelo a ka poʻe kāula, E kapa ʻia ʻo ia he Nazarene. | and he went and lived in a town called Nazareth. So was fulfilled what was said through the prophets: "He will be called a Nazarene." |
| Mat 3:5 | A laila, hele akula ko Ierusalema a me ko Iudea a pau i ona lā, a me ko nā wahi a pau e kokoke ana ma Ioredane. | People went out to him from Jerusalem and all Judea and the whole region of the Jordan. |
| Mat 3:7 | A ʻike akula ia, he nui nā Parisaio a me nā Sadukaio i hele mai e bapetizo ʻia ai e ia, ʻī akula ʻo ia iā lākou, E ka hanauna moʻo niho ʻawa, na wai ʻoukou i ao aku e holo i pakele ai i ka inaina e kau mai ana? | But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming to where he was baptizing, he said to them: "You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath? |
| Mat 3:14 | Hōʻole akula ʻo Ioane iā ia, ʻī aku ia, ʻO wau kāu e bapetizo mai e pono ai; a ke hele mai nei anei ʻoe i oʻu nei? | But John tried to deter him, saying, "I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?" |
| Mat 3:15 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū, ʻī maila iā ia, E ʻae mai ʻoe ʻānō, no ka mea, pēlā kāua e pono ai ke mālama i ka pono a pau: a laila, ʻae akula kēlā iā ia. | Jesus replied, "Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do this to fulfill all righteousness." Then John consented. |
| Mat 3:16 | A bapetizo ʻia ʻo Iesū, a laila, piʻi koke maila ia mai ka wai mai; aia hoʻi, hāmama aʻela ka lani nona, a ʻikea akula ka ʻUhane o ke Akua e iho mai ana me he manu nūnū lā, a kau ihola ma luna iho ona. | As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water. At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and lighting on him. |
| Mat 4:1 | A laila, alakaʻi ʻia akula ʻo Iesū e ka ʻUhane i ka wao nahele, e hoʻowalewale ʻia aku ai e ka diabolō. | Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert to be tempted by the devil. |
| Mat 4:3 | A hiki aku ka mea hoʻowalewale i ona lā, ʻī akula ia, Inā ʻo ke Keiki ʻoe a ke Akua, e ʻī mai ʻoe i kēia mau pōhaku i lilo i berena. | The tempter came to him and said, "If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread." |
| Mat 4:5 | A laila, lawe akula ka diabolō iā ia i ke kūlanakauhale hoʻāno; a hoʻokau akula iā ia ma luna iho o kahi ʻoiʻoi o ka luakini; | Then the devil took him to the holy city and had him stand on the highest point of the temple. |
| Mat 4:6 | ʻĪ akula iā ia, Inā ʻo ʻoe ke Keiki a ke Akua, e lele iho ʻoe i lalo; no ka mea, ua palapala ʻia, E kauoha mai nō ia i kona poʻe ʻānela nou, e kaʻikaʻi lākou iā ʻoe ma ko lākou mau lima, o kū ʻia kou wāwae i ka pōhaku. | "If you are the Son of God," he said, "throw yourself down. For it is written: " 'He will command his angels concerning you, and they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.' " |
| Mat 4:8 | Lawe hou akula ka diabolō iā ia i kahi mauna kiʻekiʻe loa, a hōʻike akula iā ia i nā aupuni a pau o ka honua, a me ko lākou nani; | Again, the devil took him to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor. |
| Mat 4:9 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi iā ia, ʻO kēia mau mea a pau kaʻu e hāʻawi aku ai iā ʻoe, ke kukuli iho ʻoe, a hoʻomana mai iaʻu. | "All this I will give you," he said, "if you will bow down and worship me." |
| Mat 4:11 | A laila, haʻalele akula ka diabolō iā ia; aia hoʻi, hele maila nā ʻānela, a lawelawe nāna. | Then the devil left him, and angels came and attended him. |
| Mat 4:12 | Lohe aʻela ʻo Iesū, ua hoʻolei ʻia ʻo Ioane i loko o ka hale paʻahao, hele akula ia i Galilaia. | When Jesus heard that John had been put in prison, he returned to Galilee. |
| Mat 4:13 | Haʻalele aʻela ʻo ia iā Nazareta, hele akula a noho ma Kaperenauma ma ke kaha loko, ma ka mokuna ʻo Zabuluna a me Napetali. | Leaving Nazareth, he went and lived in Capernaum, which was by the lake in the area of Zebulun and Naphtali-- |
| Mat 4:18 | Hele akula ʻo Iesū ma ke kaʻe o ka loko ʻo Galilaia, ʻike maila ia i nā hoahānau ʻelua, ʻo Simona i kapa ʻia ʻo Petero, a me kona kaikaina ʻo ʻAnederea, e kuʻu ana i ka ʻupena i ka loko, no ka mea, he mau lawaiʻa lāua. | As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. |
| Mat 4:20 | Haʻalele koke ihola lāua i nā ʻupena, a hahai akula iā ia. | At once they left their nets and followed him. |
| Mat 4:21 | A hele akula ia ma laila aku, ʻike maila ia i nā hoahānau ʻē aʻe ʻelua, ʻo Iakobo ke keiki a Zebedaio, a me kona kaikaina ʻo Ioane, ma luna nō o ka moku me ko lāua makua kāne ʻo Zebedaio, e hono ana i kā lākou mau ʻupena, a kāhea maila ʻo ia iā lāua. | Going on from there, he saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and his brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, |
| Mat 4:22 | Haʻalele koke akula lāua i ka moku, a me ko lāua makua kāne, a hahai akula iā ia. | and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed him. |
| Mat 4:24 | Kuʻi akula kona kaulana i Suria a puni, halihali maila lākou i ona lā i ko lākou poʻe maʻi a pau, i loʻohia e kēlā maʻi kēia maʻi, a me nā ʻeha, o ka poʻe i uluhia e nā daimonio, a me ka poʻe hehena, a me ka poʻe lōlō; a hoʻōla maila ʻo ia iā lākou. | News about him spread all over Syria, and people brought to him all who were ill with various diseases, those suffering severe pain, the demon-possessed, those having seizures, and the paralyzed, and he healed them. |
| Mat 5:1 | ʻIke aʻela ʻo Iesū i ka nui o nā kānaka, piʻi akula ia i kekahi mauna; a noho ihola ia, hele akula kāna mau haumāna i ona lā. | Now when he saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, |
| Mat 7:29 | No ka mea, aʻo akula ia iā lākou me he mea mana lā, ʻaʻole e like me ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo. | because he taught as one who had authority, and not as their teachers of the law. |
| Mat 8:3 | ʻŌ akula Iesū i kona lima, hoʻopā ihola iā ia, ʻī akula, Ke makemake nei au, e huikala ʻia hoʻi ʻoe. Ola koke ihola kona maʻi lēpera. | Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man. "I am willing," he said. "Be clean!" Immediately he was cured of his leprosy. |
| Mat 8:4 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iesū iā ia, E ao ʻoe, mai haʻi aku iā haʻi. Akā, e hele ʻoe e hōʻike aku iā ʻoe iho i ke kahuna, e hāʻawi i ka mōhai a Mose i kauoha mai ai, i mea e ʻike ai lākou. | Then Jesus said to him, "See that you don't tell anyone. But go, show yourself to the priest and offer the gift Moses commanded, as a testimony to them." |
| Mat 8:5 | A hiki akula ʻo Iesū i Kaperenauma, hele maila kekahi luna haneri i ona lā, noi maila iā ia, | When Jesus had entered Capernaum, a centurion came to him, asking for help. |
| Mat 8:7 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iesū iā ia, E hele aku nō au e hoʻōla iā ia. | Jesus said to him, "I will go and heal him." |
| Mat 8:13 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iesū i ka luna haneri, Ō hoʻi ʻoe; a e like me kāu i manaʻoʻiʻo mai ai, pēlā hoʻi e hana ʻia aku ai nou. Ola ihola nō kāna kauā ia hora. | Then Jesus said to the centurion, "Go! It will be done just as you believed it would." And his servant was healed at that very hour. |
| Mat 8:15 | Hoʻopā akula ia i kona lima, haʻalele ihola ke kuni iā ia, ala aʻela ia, a lawelawe na lākou. | He touched her hand and the fever left her, and she got up and began to wait on him. |
| Mat 8:16 | A ahiahi aʻela, halihali ʻia mai i ona lā nā mea he nui wale i uluhia e nā daimonio; mahiki akula ia i nā ʻuhane ma ka ʻōlelo, a hoʻōla ihola i ka poʻe maʻi a pau: | When evening came, many who were demon-possessed were brought to him, and he drove out the spirits with a word and healed all the sick. |
| Mat 8:19 | Hele maila kekahi kākau ʻōlelo, ʻī akula iā ia, E ke Kumu, e hahai aku nō au iā ʻoe i nā wahi a pau āu e hele ai. | Then a teacher of the law came to him and said, "Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go." |
| Mat 8:21 | ʻŌlelo akula iā ia kekahi haumāna āna, E ka Haku, e ʻae mai ʻoe iaʻu e hele mua au e kanu i kuʻu makua kāne. | Another disciple said to him, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father." |
| Mat 8:23 | Eʻe akula ia ma luna o ka moku, a hahai akula kāna mau haumāna iā ia. | Then he got into the boat and his disciples followed him. |
| Mat 8:25 | A hele akula nā haumāna āna e hoʻāla iā ia, ʻī akula, E ka Haku, e hoʻōla mai iā mākou, o make mākou. | The disciples went and woke him, saying, "Lord, save us! We're going to drown!" |
| Mat 8:26 | ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, He aha kā ʻoukou e makaʻu ai, e ka poʻe paulele kāpekepeke? Kū aʻela ia i luna, pāpā akula ia i ka makani a me ka loko, a mālie loa ihola. | He replied, "You of little faith, why are you so afraid?" Then he got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was completely calm. |
| Mat 8:27 | Mahalo akula ua poʻe kānaka lā, ʻī akula, He aha ke ʻano o ia nei, i hoʻolohe mai ai ka makani a me ka moana wai iā ia? | The men were amazed and asked, "What kind of man is this? Even the winds and the waves obey him!" |
| Mat 8:28 | A hiki akula ia i kēlā kapa, i ka ʻāina o ko Gadara, hālāwai maila me ia ʻelua kānaka i uluhia e nā daimonio, i hōʻea mai, mai nā hale kupapaʻu mai, ua nui loa ke kū o ka hau, ʻaʻohe kanaka i ʻaʻa aku e māʻalo ma ia wahi. | When he arrived at the other side in the region of the Gadarenes, two demon-possessed men coming from the tombs met him. They were so violent that no one could pass that way. |
| Mat 8:32 | ʻĪ akula ia iā lākou, ō uhaele. A hemo lākou i waho, komo akula lākou i loko o ua kumu puaʻa lā: aia hoʻi, naholo kikī akula ua kumu puaʻa lā a pau i lalo ma ka pali i ka moana wai, a pau lākou i ka make ma loko o ka wai. | He said to them, "Go!" So they came out and went into the pigs, and the whole herd rushed down the steep bank into the lake and died in the water. |
| Mat 8:33 | ʻAuheʻe akula ka poʻe kahu puaʻa, a hiki akula i ke kūlanakauhale, haʻi akula lākou ia mau mea a pau, a me ka mea o ua mau kānaka lā i uluhia e nā daimonio. | Those tending the pigs ran off, went into the town and reported all this, including what had happened to the demon-possessed men. |
| Mat 9:1 | Eʻe aʻela ia ma luna o ka moku, holo akula ia, a hiki akula i kona kūlanakauhale. | Jesus stepped into a boat, crossed over and came to his own town. |
| Mat 9:2 | Aia hoʻi, hali maila lākou i ona lā i kekahi maʻi lōlō, e moe ana i luna o kahi moe. A ʻike akula ʻo Iesū i ko lākou manaʻoʻiʻo, ʻī akula ia i ka maʻi lōlō, E kuʻu keiki, e hoʻolana i kou manaʻo, ua kala ʻia kou hewa. | Some men brought to him a paralytic, lying on a mat. When Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, "Take heart, son; your sins are forgiven." |
| Mat 9:4 | ʻIke ihola Iesū i ko lākou manaʻo, nīnau akula, No ke aha lā ʻoukou e manaʻo ʻino ai i loko o ko ʻoukou naʻau? | Knowing their thoughts, Jesus said, "Why do you entertain evil thoughts in your hearts? |
| Mat 9:7 | A kū aʻela ia, a hoʻi akula i kona hale. | And the man got up and went home. |
| Mat 9:8 | A ʻike akula nā kānaka, mahalo akula, a hoʻonani akula lākou i ke Akua, nāna i hāʻawi mai ia mana no nā kānaka. | When the crowd saw this, they were filled with awe; and they praised God, who had given such authority to men. |
| Mat 9:9 | A hele akula ʻo Iesū mai ia wahi aku, ʻike maila ia i kekahi kanaka e noho ana ma kahi hoʻokupu, ʻo Mataio kona inoa; ʻī maila ʻo ia iā ia, E hahai mai ʻoe iaʻu. Kū aʻela ia a hahai akula iā ia. | As Jesus went on from there, he saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax collector's booth. "Follow me," he told him, and Matthew got up and followed him. |
| Mat 9:11 | A ʻike akula ka poʻe Parisaio, ʻī maila lākou i kāna poʻe haumāna, No ke aha lā e ʻai pū ai kā ʻoukou kumu me nā luna ʻauhau a me nā lawehala? | When the Pharisees saw this, they asked his disciples, "Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and 'sinners'?" |
| Mat 9:12 | Lohe aʻela ʻo Iesū, ʻī akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻAʻole no ka poʻe ola ke kahuna lapaʻau, no ka poʻe maʻi nō ia. | On hearing this, Jesus said, "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. |
| Mat 9:15 | ʻĪ akula Iesū iā lākou, E hiki anei i nā keiki o ke kāne mare ke kaniʻuhū, i ka wā e noho pū ai ia me lākou? E hiki mai ana ka manawa e lawe ʻia aku ai ke kāne mare mai o lākou aku, i laila lākou e hoʻokē ʻai ai. | Jesus answered, "How can the guests of the bridegroom mourn while he is with them? The time will come when the bridegroom will be taken from them; then they will fast. |
| Mat 9:19 | Kū aʻela ʻo Iesū i luna, hahai akula iā ia me kāna poʻe haumāna. | Jesus got up and went with him, and so did his disciples. |
| Mat 9:20 | Aia hoʻi, he wahine heʻe koko i nā makahiki he ʻumikumamālua, hele akula ia ma hope iho ona, a hoʻopā akula i ka lepa o kona ʻaʻahu: | Just then a woman who had been subject to bleeding for twelve years came up behind him and touched the edge of his cloak. |
| Mat 9:22 | Hāliu aʻela ʻo Iesū, ʻike aʻela iā ia, ʻī akula, E ke kaikamahine, e hoʻolana i kou manaʻo: ua hoʻōla mai kou manaʻoʻiʻo iā ʻoe. A ola koke ihola ua wahine lā ia hora. | Jesus turned and saw her. "Take heart, daughter," he said, "your faith has healed you." And the woman was healed from that moment. |
| Mat 9:23 | A hiki akula ʻo Iesū i ka hale o ua luna lā, ʻike aʻela ia i ka poʻe hoʻokiokio, a me nā kānaka e kūmākena ana, | When Jesus entered the ruler's house and saw the flute players and the noisy crowd, |
| Mat 9:24 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, Ō uhoʻi ʻoukou, ʻaʻole i make ke kaikamahine, ua hiamoe nō. A hoʻowahāwahā maila lākou iā ia. | he said, "Go away. The girl is not dead but asleep." But they laughed at him. |
| Mat 9:25 | A pau aʻela ka poʻe kānaka i ka hoʻokuke ʻia i waho, komo akula ia i loko, lālau ihola i kona lima, a ala aʻela ua kaikamahine nei. | After the crowd had been put outside, he went in and took the girl by the hand, and she got up. |
| Mat 9:26 | A kaulana akula ia mea ma ia ʻāina a pau. | News of this spread through all that region. |
| Mat 9:27 | A hele akula ʻo Iesū mai ia wahi aku, ʻelua kānaka makapō i hahai iā ia, kāhea maila lāua, ʻī maila, E ka mamo a Dāvida, e aloha mai ʻoe iā māua. | As Jesus went on from there, two blind men followed him, calling out, "Have mercy on us, Son of David!" |
| Mat 9:28 | Komo aʻela ia i loko o ka hale, a hele mai ua mau makapō lā i ona lā, nīnau akula Iesū iā lāua, Ke manaʻoʻiʻo nei anei ʻolua, e hiki nō iaʻu ke hana i kēia mea? ʻĪ akula lāua iā ia, ʻAe, e ka Haku. | When he had gone indoors, the blind men came to him, and he asked them, "Do you believe that I am able to do this?" "Yes, Lord," they replied. |
| Mat 9:29 | A laila, hoʻopā akula ia i ko lāua mau maka, ʻī akula, E like me ko ʻolua manaʻoʻiʻo ʻana mai, pēlā e hana ʻia aku ai no ʻolua. | Then he touched their eyes and said, "According to your faith will it be done to you"; |
| Mat 9:30 | Kaʻakaʻa aʻela ko lāua mau maka. Pāpā akula Iesū iā lāua, ʻī akula, E mālama ʻolua o ʻikea ia e haʻi. | and their sight was restored. Jesus warned them sternly, "See that no one knows about this." |
| Mat 9:31 | Akā, hele akula lāua, a hoʻokaulana akula iā ia ma ia ʻāina a puni. | But they went out and spread the news about him all over that region. |
| Mat 9:32 | A hele akula lākou i waho, aia hoʻi, hali ʻia mai i ona lā he kanaka ʻāʻā, ua uluhia e ka daimonio. | While they were going out, a man who was demon-possessed and could not talk was brought to Jesus. |
| Mat 9:34 | Akā, ʻōlelo akula ka poʻe Parisaio, Ke mahiki aku nei ʻo ia nei i nā daimonio ma ke aliʻi o nā daimonio. | But the Pharisees said, "It is by the prince of demons that he drives out demons." |
| Mat 11:1 | A oki aʻela kā Iesū aʻo ʻana aku i kāna poʻe haumāna he ʻumikumamālua, hele akula ia ma laila aku, e aʻo a e ʻōlelo aku i loko o ko lākou mau kūlanakauhale. | After Jesus had finished instructing his twelve disciples, he went on from there to teach and preach in the towns of Galilee. |
| Mat 11:3 | Nīnau akula iā ia, ʻO ʻoe ʻiʻo nō anei ka mea e hele mai ana; e kali anei mākou i kekahi mea ʻē aʻe? | to ask him, "Are you the one who was to come, or should we expect someone else?" |
| Mat 11:7 | A hala akula lāua, hoʻomaka akula Iesū e ʻōlelo i ka poʻe kānaka no Ioane, ʻī akula, I hele lā ʻoukou i ka wao nahele e ʻike i ke aha? I ka ʻohe anei i luli i ka makani? | As John's disciples were leaving, Jesus began to speak to the crowd about John: "What did you go out into the desert to see? A reed swayed by the wind? |
| Mat 11:25 | Ia wā lā, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Iesū, ʻī akula, Ke aloha aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ka Makua, ka Haku o ka lani a me ka honua; no ka mea, ua hūnā ʻoe i kēia mau mea i ka poʻe akamai a me ka poʻe maʻalea, a ua hōʻike mai ʻoe ia mau mea i nā keiki ʻuʻuku. | At that time Jesus said, "I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. |
| Mat 12:1 | Ia wā lā, hele akula ʻo Iesū i ka lā Sābati ma waena o nā mahina ʻai, pōloli ihola nā haumāna āna, a hoʻomaka akula lākou e lālau i nā huhui palaoa, a ʻai ihola. | At that time Jesus went through the grainfields on the Sabbath. His disciples were hungry and began to pick some heads of grain and eat them. |
| Mat 12:2 | ʻIke akula ka poʻe Parisaio, ʻī akula lākou iā ia, Aia ke hana nei kāu poʻe haumāna i ka mea kū ʻole i ke kānāwai ke hana i ka lā Sābati. | When the Pharisees saw this, they said to him, "Look! Your disciples are doing what is unlawful on the Sabbath." |
| Mat 12:9 | Hele akula ia mai ia wahi aku, a komo akula i loko o ko lākou hale hālāwai. | Going on from that place, he went into their synagogue, |
| Mat 12:11 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻO wai lā ke kanaka o ʻoukou hoʻokahi hipa kāna, a i hāʻule iho i ka lua i ka lā Sābati, ʻaʻole anei ia e lālau aku iā ia, a e huki mai i luna? | He said to them, "If any of you has a sheep and it falls into a pit on the Sabbath, will you not take hold of it and lift it out? |
| Mat 12:13 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ia i ua kanaka lā, E ʻō mai kou lima: ʻō maila ia, a ola aʻela ia e like me kēlā lima. | Then he said to the man, "Stretch out your hand." So he stretched it out and it was completely restored, just as sound as the other. |
| Mat 12:14 | Hele akula ka poʻe Parisaio i waho, kūkākūkā aʻela lākou i mea e make ai ʻo ia iā lākou. | But the Pharisees went out and plotted how they might kill Jesus. |
| Mat 12:15 | A ʻike ihola ʻo Iesū ia mea, hele akula ia mai ia wahi aku; a he nui ka poʻe kānaka i hahai aku iā ia, hoʻōla ihola ʻo ia iā lākou a pau. | Aware of this, Jesus withdrew from that place. Many followed him, and he healed all their sick, |
| Mat 12:25 | ʻIke aʻela ʻo Iesū i ko lākou manaʻo ʻana, ʻī akula iā lākou, ʻO ke aupuni i mokuāhana iā ia iho, e pau ia, a ʻo ke kūlanakauhale a ʻo ka poʻe ʻohana i mokuāhana iā ia iho, ʻaʻole ia e mau. | Jesus knew their thoughts and said to them, "Every kingdom divided against itself will be ruined, and every city or household divided against itself will not stand. |
| Mat 12:39 | ʻŌlelo akula ia, ʻī akula iā lākou, Ke ʻimi nei ka hanauna hewa, moekolohe, i hōʻailona: ʻaʻole loa e hāʻawi ʻia ka hōʻailona iā lākou, ʻo ka hōʻailona a ke kāula a Iona wale nō. | He answered, "A wicked and adulterous generation asks for a miraculous sign! But none will be given it except the sign of the prophet Jonah. |
| Mat 12:47 | ʻĪ akula kekahi iā ia, Aiʻa, ke kū maila i waho kou makuahine a me ou mau hoahānau, e ake e ʻōlelo pū me ʻoe. | Someone told him, "Your mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to speak to you." |
| Mat 12:49 | ʻŌ maila ia i kona lima i nā haumāna āna, ʻī akula ia, Aia hoʻi, koʻu makuahine a me oʻu mau hoahānau. | Pointing to his disciples, he said, "Here are my mother and my brothers. |
| Mat 13:1 | Ia lā lā, hele akula ʻo Iesū i waho o ka hale, a noho ihola ia ma kapa o ka loko. | That same day Jesus went out of the house and sat by the lake. |
| Mat 13:2 | He nui loa ka poʻe kānaka i ʻākoakoa mai i ona lā, eʻe akula ia ma luna o kekahi moku, noho ihola; a kū nui maila ua poʻe kānaka lā ma uka. | Such large crowds gathered around him that he got into a boat and sat in it, while all the people stood on the shore. |
| Mat 13:3 | Aʻo maila ʻo ia iā lākou i kēlā mea kēia mea ma nā ʻōlelo nane, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, Aia hoʻi, hele akula kekahi kanaka lūlū hua e lūlū. | Then he told them many things in parables, saying: "A farmer went out to sow his seed. |
| Mat 13:6 | A puka mai ka lā, mae ihola ia, maloʻo akula no ke aʻa ʻole. | But when the sun came up, the plants were scorched, and they withered because they had no root. |
| Mat 13:7 | Akā heleleʻi ihola kekahi ma kahi kākalaioa, kupu aʻela ke kākalaioa a kāhihi akula ia mea. | Other seed fell among thorns, which grew up and choked the plants. |
| Mat 13:10 | Hele maila kāna poʻe haumāna, nīnau akula iā ia, No ke aha lā ʻoe e ʻōlelo mai ai iā lākou ma nā ʻōlelo nane? | The disciples came to him and asked, "Why do you speak to the people in parables?" |
| Mat 13:25 | A i ka wā i hiamoe ai nā kānaka, hele maila kona ʻenemi, a lūlū ihola i ka zīzānia i loko pū me ka palaoa, a hoʻi akula. | But while everyone was sleeping, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and went away. |
| Mat 13:28 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, Na ke kanaka ʻenemi ia i hana. Nīnau maila ka poʻe kauā iā ia, E kiʻi anei mākou e uhuki ia mea? | " 'An enemy did this,' he replied. "The servants asked him, 'Do you want us to go and pull them up?' |
| Mat 13:29 | ʻĪ akula ia, ʻAʻole, o uhuki pū ʻoukou i ka palaoa i ko ʻoukou waele ʻana i ka zīzānia. | " 'No,' he answered, 'because while you are pulling the weeds, you may root up the wheat with them. |
| Mat 13:31 | Haʻi akula ʻo ia iā lākou i kekahi ʻōlelo nane hou, ʻī akula, Ua like ke aupuni o ka lani me kekahi hua mākeke a ke kanaka i lawe a kanu iho i kāna mahina ʻai. | He told them another parable: "The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed, which a man took and planted in his field. |
| Mat 13:36 | A laila, haʻalele akula Iesū i ka poʻe kānaka, a hele maila i loko o ka hale. Hele akula nā haumāna i ona lā, ʻī akula, E hoʻākāka mai ʻoe iā mākou i ka ʻōlelo nane no ka zīzānia ma ka mahina ʻai. | Then he left the crowd and went into the house. His disciples came to him and said, "Explain to us the parable of the weeds in the field." |
| Mat 13:51 | Nīnau maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, Ua ʻike pono anei ʻoukou i nēia mau mea a pau? ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, ʻAe, e ka Haku. | "Have you understood all these things?" Jesus asked. "Yes," they replied. |
| Mat 13:53 | A oki aʻela ka Iesū ʻōlelo ʻana mai i kēia mau ʻōlelo nane, hele akula ia mai ia wahi aku. | When Jesus had finished these parables, he moved on from there. |
| Mat 13:54 | A hiki akula ia i kona ʻāina, aʻo akula ia i nā kānaka i loko o ko lākou hale hālāwai; a kāhāhā ihola lākou, ʻī aʻela, No hea lā ka naʻauao a me ka hana mana a ua kanaka lā? | Coming to his hometown, he began teaching the people in their synagogue, and they were amazed. "Where did this man get this wisdom and these miraculous powers?" they asked. |
| Mat 13:57 | A ukiuki ihola lākou iā ia. ʻĪ akula Iesū iā lākou, ʻAʻole he kāula i hoʻowahāwahā ʻia ma kahi ʻē, aia nō ma kona ʻāina a ma kona hale iho nō. | And they took offense at him. But Jesus said to them, "Only in his hometown and in his own house is a prophet without honor." |
| Mat 14:2 | ʻĪ akula ia i kāna poʻe kauā, ʻO Ioane Bapetite kēia; ua ala mai ia mai ka make mai; no laila i hana ʻia ai nā hana mana e ia. | and he said to his attendants, "This is John the Baptist; he has risen from the dead! That is why miraculous powers are at work in him." |
| Mat 14:3 | No ka mea, hopu akula ʻo Herode iā Ioane a paʻa, a hahao akula iā ia i loko o ka hale paʻahao, no Herodia ka wahine a Pilipo a kona hoahānau. | Now Herod had arrested John and bound him and put him in prison because of Herodias, his brother Philip's wife, |
| Mat 14:8 | A hōʻeuʻeu ʻia mai ʻo ia e kona makuahine, ʻī akula ia, ʻO ke poʻo o Ioane Bapetite kāu e hāʻawi mai ai iaʻu ma luna o ke pā. | Prompted by her mother, she said, "Give me here on a platter the head of John the Baptist." |
| Mat 14:9 | Minamina ihola ke aliʻi; akā, no kona hoʻohiki ʻana, a no ka poʻe hoa ʻai e noho pū ana me ia, kēnā akula ia e hāʻawi ʻia mai. | The king was distressed, but because of his oaths and his dinner guests, he ordered that her request be granted |
| Mat 14:10 | Hoʻouna akula ia, a ʻoki ihola i ke poʻo o Ioane i loko o ka hale paʻahao. | and had John beheaded in the prison. |
| Mat 14:12 | Kiʻi akula kāna poʻe haumāna i ke kino, a kanu ihola; a hele maila lākou a haʻi maila iā Iesū. | John's disciples came and took his body and buried it. Then they went and told Jesus. |
| Mat 14:13 | A lohe aʻela ʻo Iesū, holo kaʻawale akula ia ma ka moku i kahi nāhelehele, a lohe aʻela nā kānaka, hahai wāwae akula lākou iā ia, mai loko mai o nā kūlanakauhale. | When Jesus heard what had happened, he withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place. Hearing of this, the crowds followed him on foot from the towns. |
| Mat 14:14 | A pae akula Iesū, ʻike akula ia i nā kānaka he nui loa, haʻehaʻe ke aloha iā lākou, a hoʻōla ihola ia i ko lākou poʻe maʻi. | When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick. |
| Mat 14:15 | A ahiahi aʻela, hele maila kāna poʻe haumāna i ona lā, ʻī akula, He wahi wao nahele kēia, a ua hala aʻe nei ka hora; e hoʻihoʻi aku ʻoe i ua poʻe kānaka nei, i hele lākou i nā kauhale, e kūʻai i ʻai na lākou. | As evening approached, the disciples came to him and said, "This is a remote place, and it's already getting late. Send the crowds away, so they can go to the villages and buy themselves some food." |
| Mat 14:17 | ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, ʻElima wale nō pōpō berena a mākou, a me nā iʻa ʻelua. | "We have here only five loaves of bread and two fish," they answered. |
| Mat 14:19 | Kauoha akula ia i nā kānaka e noho iho i lalo ma ka weuweu, lālau akula ia i nā pōpō berena ʻelima, a me nā iʻa ʻelua, nānā aʻela ia i ka lani, hoʻomaikaʻi akula, wāwahi ihola; hāʻawi akula i ka berena i nā haumāna, na nā haumāna hoʻi i hāʻawi aku ia mau mea i ka poʻe kānaka. | And he directed the people to sit down on the grass. Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke the loaves. Then he gave them to the disciples, and the disciples gave them to the people. |
| Mat 14:22 | A koi koke akula Iesū i kāna mau haumāna e eʻe i luna o ka moku, a e holo ʻē ma mua ma kēlā kapa, iā ia e hoʻihoʻi aku ai i ka poʻe kānaka. | Immediately Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him to the other side, while he dismissed the crowd. |
| Mat 14:23 | A pau ka poʻe kānaka i ka hoʻihoʻi ʻia aku e ia, piʻi akula ia, ʻo ia wale nō, i kekahi mauna e pule ai: a hiki mai ke ahiahi, ʻo ia wale nō ma laila. | After he had dismissed them, he went up on a mountainside by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone, |
| Mat 14:26 | ʻIke akula nā haumāna iā ia e hele ana ma luna o ka loko, hopohopo ihola lākou, ʻī aʻela, He ʻuhane ia! A hoʻōho akula lākou i ka makaʻu. | When the disciples saw him walking on the lake, they were terrified. "It's a ghost," they said, and cried out in fear. |
| Mat 14:28 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Petero iā ia, E ka Haku, a ʻo ʻoe nō ia, e ʻōlelo mai ʻoe iaʻu e hele aku i ou lā ma luna o ka wai. | "Lord, if it's you," Peter replied, "tell me to come to you on the water." |
| Mat 14:29 | ʻĪ maila kēlā, E hele mai. Iho ihola ʻo Petero mai luna o ka moku, a hele akula ia ma luna o ka wai e hālāwai me Iesū. | "Come," he said. Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus. |
| Mat 14:30 | A ʻike akula ia i ka makani ikaika, makaʻu ihola ia; a i ka hoʻomaka ʻana e pohō iho, kāhea akula ia, ʻī akula, E ka Haku, e hoʻōla mai iaʻu. | But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out, "Lord, save me!" |
| Mat 14:33 | Hele maila ka poʻe ma luna o ka moku, moe ihola lākou i mua ona, ʻī akula, He ʻoiaʻiʻo ʻo ʻoe nō ke Keiki a ke Akua. | Then those who were in the boat worshiped him, saying, "Truly you are the Son of God." |
| Mat 14:34 | Holo akula lākou, a hiki akula i ka ʻāina ʻo Genesareta. | When they had crossed over, they landed at Gennesaret. |
| Mat 14:35 | A ʻike maila iā ia nā kānaka o ia wahi, kiʻi akula lākou ma ia ʻāina a puni, a lawe maila i ka poʻe maʻi a pau i ona lā; | And when the men of that place recognized Jesus, they sent word to all the surrounding country. People brought all their sick to him |
| Mat 15:3 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻī akula, No ke aha lā hoʻi ʻoukou e pale nei i ke kānāwai o ke Akua ma kā ʻoukou moʻoʻōlelo? | Jesus replied, "And why do you break the command of God for the sake of your tradition? |
| Mat 15:10 | Kāhea akula ia i ka poʻe kānaka, ʻī akula, E hoʻolohe mai ʻoukou, a e hoʻomaopopo hoʻi. | Jesus called the crowd to him and said, "Listen and understand. |
| Mat 15:12 | A laila, hele akula kāna poʻe haumāna, ʻī akula iā ia, Ke ʻike nei anei ʻoe, ua huhū ka poʻe Parisaio i ko lākou lohe ʻana i kēia ʻōlelo? | Then the disciples came to him and asked, "Do you know that the Pharisees were offended when they heard this?" |
| Mat 15:15 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Petero iā ia, ʻī akula, E hoʻākāka mai ʻoe i kēia ʻōlelo nane. | Peter said, "Explain the parable to us." |
| Mat 15:21 | Hele akula ʻo Iesū mai ia wahi aku, a hiki akula ma nā mokuna ʻo Turo a me Sidona. | Leaving that place, Jesus withdrew to the region of Tyre and Sidon. |
| Mat 15:23 | ʻAʻole ia i ʻōlelo iki aku iā ia. Hele akula kāna mau haumāna, a noi akula iā ia, E hoʻihoʻi aku ʻoe iā ia; no ka mea, ke walaʻau mai nei ia ma hope o kākou. | Jesus did not answer a word. So his disciples came to him and urged him, "Send her away, for she keeps crying out after us." |
| Mat 15:26 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iesū, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole e pono ke lawe i ka ʻai a nā kamaliʻi, a hoʻolei aku na nā ʻīlio. | He replied, "It is not right to take the children's bread and toss it to their dogs." |
| Mat 15:28 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Iesū iā ia, ʻī akula, E ka wahine, nui kou manaʻoʻiʻo; me kāu makemake, pēlā e hana ʻia aku ai nou. A ola ihola kāna kaikamahine ia hora. | Then Jesus answered, "Woman, you have great faith! Your request is granted." And her daughter was healed from that very hour. |
| Mat 15:29 | Hele akula ʻo Iesū ma ia wahi aku, a hiki akula ma ke kaʻe loko i Galilaia: piʻi akula ia i luna i kekahi mauna, a noho ihola i laila. | Jesus left there and went along the Sea of Galilee. Then he went up on a mountainside and sat down. |
| Mat 15:31 | Mahalo akula ua poʻe kānaka lā i ko lākou ʻike ʻana aʻe i nā ʻāʻā e ʻōlelo ana, i nā mumuku e ola ana, i nā ʻoʻopa e hele ana, a i nā makapō e ʻike ana; a hoʻonani akula lākou i ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela. | The people were amazed when they saw the mute speaking, the crippled made well, the lame walking and the blind seeing. And they praised the God of Israel. |
| Mat 15:33 | ʻĪ akula kāna poʻe haumāna iā ia, No hea lā e loaʻa ai iā kākou ka berena ma kēia wahi wao nahele, i māʻona ai ka poʻe nui me nēia? | His disciples answered, "Where could we get enough bread in this remote place to feed such a crowd?" |
| Mat 15:34 | Nīnau maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻEhia nā pōpō berena a ʻoukou? ʻĪ akula lākou, ʻEhiku, a he mau wahi iʻa liʻiliʻi. | "How many loaves do you have?" Jesus asked. "Seven," they replied, "and a few small fish." |
| Mat 15:35 | ʻŌlelo akula ia i ua poʻe kānaka lā, e noho i lalo ma ka honua. | He told the crowd to sit down on the ground. |
| Mat 15:36 | Lālau akula ia i nā pōpō berena ʻehiku, a me nā iʻa, hoʻoalohaloha akula, wāwahi ihola, hāʻawi akula i nā haumāna āna, a hāʻawi akula hoʻi nā haumāna i ka poʻe kānaka. | Then he took the seven loaves and the fish, and when he had given thanks, he broke them and gave them to the disciples, and they in turn to the people. |
| Mat 15:39 | A hoʻihoʻi akula ia i ua poʻe lā, eʻe akula ia ma luna o ka moku, a holo akula ma kekahi kaʻe o Magedala. | After Jesus had sent the crowd away, he got into the boat and went to the vicinity of Magadan. |
| Mat 16:2 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻī akula, I ke ahiahi, ʻōlelo nō ʻoukou, E mālie auaneʻi, no ka mea, ke ʻulaʻula maila ke ao. | He replied, "When evening comes, you say, 'It will be fair weather, for the sky is red,' |
| Mat 16:4 | Ke makemake nei kekahi hanauna ʻino moekolohe i hōʻailona; ʻaʻole hoʻi e hāʻawi ʻia ka hōʻailona iā lākou, ʻo ka hōʻailona a Iona a ke kāula wale nō. A haʻalele akula ʻo ia iā lākou a hele akula. | A wicked and adulterous generation looks for a miraculous sign, but none will be given it except the sign of Jonah." Jesus then left them and went away. |
| Mat 16:14 | ʻĪ akula lākou, ʻO Ioane Bapetite i kā kekahi, ʻo ʻElia i kā kekahi, ʻo Ieremia i kā kekahi, a i ʻole ia, ʻo kekahi nō o ka poʻe kāula. | They replied, "Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah or one of the prophets." |
| Mat 16:16 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Simona Petero, ʻī akula, ʻO ʻoe nō ka Mesia, ke Keiki a ke Akua ola. | Simon Peter answered, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God." |
| Mat 16:22 | Lālau akula ʻo Petero iā ia, hoʻomaka e aʻo akula iā ia, ʻī akula, E aloha ʻia mai ʻoe, e ka Haku; ʻaʻole loa ʻoe e hana ʻia pēlā. | Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. "Never, Lord!" he said. "This shall never happen to you!" |
| Mat 17:1 | A hala aʻela nā lā ʻeono, kono aʻela ʻo Iesū iā Petero me Iakobo a me Ioane kona kaikaina, a kaʻi akula iā lākou ma kahi mehameha ma ka mauna kiʻekiʻe. | After six days Jesus took with him Peter, James and John the brother of James, and led them up a high mountain by themselves. |
| Mat 17:4 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Petero iā Iesū, ʻī akula, E ka Haku, he pono no kākou ke noho ma ʻaneʻi; inā ʻoe e makemake, e kūkulu mākou i mau halelewa i ʻekolu, nou kekahi, no Mose kekahi, a no ʻElia kekahi. | Peter said to Jesus, "Lord, it is good for us to be here. If you wish, I will put up three shelters--one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah." |
| Mat 17:10 | Nīnau akula nā haumāna āna iā ia, ʻī akula, No ke aha lā e ʻōlelo mai nei ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo, ʻo ʻElia ke hele ʻē mai ma mua e pono ai? | The disciples asked him, "Why then do the teachers of the law say that Elijah must come first?" |
| Mat 17:18 | Pāpā akula ʻo Iesū iā ia, a puka akula ka daimonio i waho ona; a ola ihola ua keiki lā mai ia hora mai. | Jesus rebuked the demon, and it came out of the boy, and he was healed from that moment. |
| Mat 17:19 | A laila, hele malū akula nā haumāna i o Iesū lā, nīnau akula, No ke aha lā i hiki ʻole ai iā mākou ke mahiki aku iā ia? | Then the disciples came to Jesus in private and asked, "Why couldn't we drive it out?" |
| Mat 17:24 | A hiki akula lākou i Kaperenauma, hele maila ka poʻe ʻauhau hapahā i o Petero lā, ʻī maila, ʻAʻole anei e hoʻokupu mai kā ʻoukou kumu i ka hapahā? | After Jesus and his disciples arrived in Capernaum, the collectors of the two-drachma tax came to Peter and asked, "Doesn't your teacher pay the temple tax ?" |
| Mat 17:25 | ʻĪ akula ia, ʻAe. A komo akula ia i loko o ka hale, ʻōlelo mua maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, ʻī maila, He aha kou manaʻo, e Simona, ʻo wai ka poʻe hoʻokupu aku i ka mea ʻauhau a me ka uku i nā aliʻi o kēia ao? ʻO kā lākou poʻe keiki anei, a ʻo nā kānaka ʻē paha? | "Yes, he does," he replied. When Peter came into the house, Jesus was the first to speak. "What do you think, Simon?" he asked. "From whom do the kings of the earth collect duty and taxes--from their own sons or from others?" |
| Mat 17:26 | ʻĪ akula Petero iā ia, ʻO kānaka ʻē. ʻĪ maila Iesū iā ia, A laila, ua kaʻawale nā keiki. | "From others," Peter answered. "Then the sons are exempt," Jesus said to him. |
| Mat 18:1 | Ia manawa, hele akula ka poʻe haumāna i o Iesū lā, ʻī akula, ʻO wai lā ka mea nui loa i loko o ke aupuni o ka lani? | At that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?" |
| Mat 18:2 | Kāhea akula ʻo Iesū i wahi keiki ʻuʻuku, hoʻokū aʻela iā ia i waenakonu o lākou, | He called a little child and had him stand among them. |
| Mat 18:21 | A laila, hele akula ʻo Petero i ona lā, ʻī akula, E ka Haku, ʻehia nā hana hewa ʻana mai a koʻu hoahānau iaʻu, a kala aku au iā ia? ʻEhiku anei? | Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, "Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to seven times?" |
| Mat 18:25 | ʻAʻole hoʻi āna mea e uku aku ai; kauoha akula kona haku e kūʻai lilo ʻia aku ʻo ia me kāna wahine, a me kāna mau keiki, a me kāna mea a pau loa, i loaʻa ai ka uku. | Since he was not able to pay, the master ordered that he and his wife and his children and all that he had be sold to repay the debt. |
| Mat 18:26 | Moe ihola ua kauā lā, hoʻomaikaʻi akula iā ia, ʻī akula, E ka haku, e ahonui mai ʻoe iaʻu, a e uku aku au iā ʻoe ia mea a pau loa. | "The servant fell on his knees before him. 'Be patient with me,' he begged, 'and I will pay back everything.' |
| Mat 18:28 | Hele akula ua kauā lā i waho, a hālāwai me kekahi hoa kauā ona, i ʻaiʻē mai i kāna i hoʻokahi haneri denari, lālau akula iā ia, a ʻumi ihola i kona ʻāʻī, ʻī akula, E uku mai ʻoe iaʻu i kāu mea i ʻaiʻē. | "But when that servant went out, he found one of his fellow servants who owed him a hundred denarii. He grabbed him and began to choke him. 'Pay back what you owe me!' he demanded. |
| Mat 18:30 | ʻAʻole ia i ʻae aku; akā, hele akula ia, a hoʻolei akula iā ia i loko o ka hale paʻahao, a pau loa ka ʻaiʻē i ka uku ʻia. | "But he refused. Instead, he went off and had the man thrown into prison until he could pay the debt. |
| Mat 18:31 | A ʻike aʻela kona mau hoa kauā i ka mea āna i hana ai, minamina loa ihola lākou; a hele lākou, haʻi akula i ko lākou haku i nā mea a pau i hana ʻia. | When the other servants saw what had happened, they were greatly distressed and went and told their master everything that had happened. |
| Mat 18:32 | A laila, kāhea akula kona haku iā ia, ʻī akula, E ke kauā ʻino, ua kala aku nō au i kāu ʻaiʻē a pau, i kou noi ʻana mai iaʻu; | "Then the master called the servant in. 'You wicked servant,' he said, 'I canceled all that debt of yours because you begged me to. |
| Mat 18:34 | Huhū akula kona haku, a hāʻawi akula iā ia i ka poʻe kiaʻi hale paʻahao, a pau loa aʻela kāna ʻaiʻē i ka uku ʻia. | In anger his master turned him over to the jailers to be tortured, until he should pay back all he owed. |
| Mat 19:1 | A pau aʻela ia ʻōlelo ʻana a Iesū, hele akula ia mai Galilaia aku, a hiki akula ma ka mokuna ʻo Iudea ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane. | When Jesus had finished saying these things, he left Galilee and went into the region of Judea to the other side of the Jordan. |
| Mat 19:4 | ʻŌlelo akula ia, ʻī akula iā lākou, ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou i heluhelu, ʻO ka mea nāna lāua i hana i kinohou, hana ihola ia, he kāne, he wahine? | "Haven't you read," he replied, "that at the beginning the Creator 'made them male and female,' |
| Mat 19:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, No ka paʻakikī o ko ʻoukou naʻau i ʻae mai ai ʻo Mose iā ʻoukou e hōʻoki i nā wāhine a ʻoukou; ʻaʻole pēlā ia mai kinohi mai. | Jesus replied, "Moses permitted you to divorce your wives because your hearts were hard. But it was not this way from the beginning. |
| Mat 19:10 | ʻĪ akula kāna poʻe haumāna iā ia, Inā paha pēlā ke kāne me kāna wahine, e aho nō ke mare ʻole. | The disciples said to him, "If this is the situation between a husband and wife, it is better not to marry." |
| Mat 19:13 | A laila, lawe ʻia mai i ona lā nā kamaliʻi, e kau aku ai ia i nā lima ma luna o lākou, a e pule aku; a pāpā akula ka poʻe haumāna iā lākou. | Then little children were brought to Jesus for him to place his hands on them and pray for them. But the disciples rebuked those who brought them. |
| Mat 19:15 | A kau ihola ia i nā lima ma luna o lākou, a hele akula. | When he had placed his hands on them, he went on from there. |
| Mat 19:17 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā ia, No ke aha lā ʻoe e kapa mai nei iaʻu he maikaʻi? ʻAʻohe mea maikaʻi ʻē aʻe, hoʻokahi wale nō, ʻo ke Akua. Inā e makemake ʻoe e komo i loko o ke ola, e mālama ʻoe i nā kānāwai. | "Why do you ask me about what is good?" Jesus replied. "There is only One who is good. If you want to enter life, obey the commandments." |
| Mat 19:18 | ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻO nā kānāwai hea? ʻĪ akula Iesū, ʻO nēia, Mai pepehi kanaka ʻoe, Mai moekolohe ʻoe, Mai ʻaihue ʻoe, Mai hōʻike wahaheʻe ʻoe. | "Which ones?" the man inquired. Jesus replied, " 'Do not murder, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not give false testimony, |
| Mat 19:21 | ʻĪ akula Iesū iā ia, A i makemake ʻoe e hemolele, ʻeā, e hele ʻoe, e kūʻai lilo aku i kou waiwai a pau, a e hāʻawi aku na ka poʻe ʻilihune, a e loaʻa iā ʻoe ka waiwai i loko o ka lani; a e hele mai ʻoe e hahai mai iaʻu. | Jesus answered, "If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." |
| Mat 19:22 | Lohe aʻela ua kanaka ʻōpiopio lā ia ʻōlelo, hele akula ia me ka minamina; no ka mea, he nui loa kona waiwai. | When the young man heard this, he went away sad, because he had great wealth. |
| Mat 19:27 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Petero iā ia, ʻī akula, Eia hoʻi, ua haʻalele mākou i nā mea a pau, a ua hahai aku mākou iā ʻoe; he aha lā uaneʻi kā mākou e loaʻa ai? | Peter answered him, "We have left everything to follow you! What then will there be for us?" |
| Mat 20:1 | No ka mea, ua like ke aupuni o ka lani me kekahi kanaka mea hale, i hele akula i kakahiaka nui e hoʻolimalima i ka poʻe paʻaua no kona pā waina. | "For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire men to work in his vineyard. |
| Mat 20:2 | Hoʻolimalima ʻo ia i kekahi poʻe paʻaua i ka denari hoʻokahi no ka lā hoʻokahi; hoʻouna akula ʻo ia iā lākou ma kona pā waina. | He agreed to pay them a denarius for the day and sent them into his vineyard. |
| Mat 20:3 | Hele hou akula ia i waho i ke kolu o ka hora, ʻike akula ia i kekahi poʻe kānaka e kū hana ʻole ana ma kahi kūʻai. | "About the third hour he went out and saw others standing in the marketplace doing nothing. |
| Mat 20:4 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, E haele hoʻi ʻoukou i ka pā waina, a ʻo ka mea pono, naʻu ia e uku aku iā ʻoukou. A hele akula lākou. | He told them, 'You also go and work in my vineyard, and I will pay you whatever is right.' |
| Mat 20:5 | Hele hou akula ia i waho, i ke ono a i ka iwa o ka hora, a hana ihola e like ma mua. | So they went. "He went out again about the sixth hour and the ninth hour and did the same thing. |
| Mat 20:6 | A i ka hora ʻumikumamākahi, hele akula ia i waho, ʻike akula i kekahi poʻe e kū hana ʻole ana, ʻī akula ʻo ia iā lākou, He aha kā ʻoukou e kū hana ʻole nei a pau ka lā? | About the eleventh hour he went out and found still others standing around. He asked them, 'Why have you been standing here all day long doing nothing?' |
| Mat 20:7 | ʻĪ maila lākou iā ia, No ka mea, ʻaʻohe mea nāna mākou i hoʻolimalima. ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, E haele hoʻi ʻoukou i ka pā waina, a ʻo ka mea pono, e loaʻa hoʻi ia iā ʻoukou. | " 'Because no one has hired us,' they answered. "He said to them, 'You also go and work in my vineyard.' |
| Mat 20:8 | A ahiahi aʻela, ʻī akula ka haku nona ka pā waina i kona puʻukū, E kāhea, aku ʻoe i ka poʻe paʻaua, a e hāʻawi aku iā lākou i ka uku, mai ka poʻe hope mai a hiki aku i ka poʻe mua. | "When evening came, the owner of the vineyard said to his foreman, 'Call the workers and pay them their wages, beginning with the last ones hired and going on to the first.' |
| Mat 20:13 | ʻŌlelo akula ia, ʻī akula i kekahi o lākou, E ka hoalauna, ʻaʻole au i hana ʻino aku iā ʻoe, ʻaʻole anei ʻoe i ʻae mai iaʻu no ka denari hoʻokahi? | "But he answered one of them, 'Friend, I am not being unfair to you. Didn't you agree to work for a denarius? |
| Mat 20:17 | I ko Iesū hele ʻana i Ierusalema, kaʻi akula ia i ka poʻe haumāna he ʻumikumamālua i kahi kaʻawale ma ke alanui, ʻī maila iā lākou, | Now as Jesus was going up to Jerusalem, he took the twelve disciples aside and said to them, |
| Mat 20:20 | A laila, pūneʻe mai i ona lā ka makuahine o nā keiki a Zebedaio, ʻo ia me nā keiki āna; moe ihola ia i mua ona, a noi akula iā ia i kekahi mea. | Then the mother of Zebedee's sons came to Jesus with her sons and, kneeling down, asked a favor of him. |
| Mat 20:21 | Nīnau maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, He aha kou makemake? ʻĪ akula kēlā, E kauoha ʻoe e noho kēia mau keiki aʻu ʻelua, ʻo kekahi ma kou lima ʻākau, a ʻo kekahi ma kou lima hema i loko o kou aupuni. | "What is it you want?" he asked. She said, "Grant that one of these two sons of mine may sit at your right and the other at your left in your kingdom." |
| Mat 20:22 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū, ʻī maila, ʻAʻole ʻoukou i ʻike i kā ʻoukou mea e noi mai nei. E hiki nō anei iā ʻolua ke inu i ko ke kīʻaha aʻu e inu ai; a e bapetizo ʻia i ka bapetizo ʻana aʻu e bapetizo ʻia mai ai? ʻĪ akula lāua iā ia, E hiki nō iā māua. | "You don't know what you are asking," Jesus said to them. "Can you drink the cup I am going to drink?" "We can," they answered. |
| Mat 20:24 | A lohe aʻela ka ʻumi, ukiuki akula lākou i ua mau hoahānau lā ʻelua. | When the ten heard about this, they were indignant with the two brothers. |
| Mat 20:31 | Pāpā akula ka poʻe kānaka iā lāua, e hāmau: a nui loa aʻela kā lāua kāhea ʻana, E aloha mai ʻoe iā māua, e ka Haku, e ka mamo a Dāvida. | The crowd rebuked them and told them to be quiet, but they shouted all the louder, "Lord, Son of David, have mercy on us!" |
| Mat 20:32 | Kū mālie ihola ʻo Iesū, hea akula iā lāua, ʻī akula, He aha ko ʻolua makemake e hana aku ai au iā ʻolua? | Jesus stopped and called them. "What do you want me to do for you?" he asked. |
| Mat 20:34 | Aloha akula ʻo Iesū, hoʻopā akula i ko lāua mau maka; ʻike koke aʻela ko lāua mau maka, a hahai akula lāua iā ia. | Jesus had compassion on them and touched their eyes. Immediately they received their sight and followed him. |
| Mat 21:1 | A kokoke akula lākou i Ierusalema, ua hiki akula i Betepage ma ka mauna ʻOliveta, a laila, hoʻouna akula ʻo Iesū i nā haumāna ʻelua; | As they approached Jerusalem and came to Bethphage on the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two disciples, |
| Mat 21:2 | ʻĪ akula iā lāua, E hele aku ʻolua i ke kauhale e kūpono mai ana iā ʻolua, a e loaʻa koke iā ʻolua ka hoki ua nakiki ʻia, a me ke keiki me ia: e wehe aʻe ʻolua, a e kaʻi mai i oʻu nei. | saying to them, "Go to the village ahead of you, and at once you will find a donkey tied there, with her colt by her. Untie them and bring them to me. |
| Mat 21:6 | Hele akula ua mau haumāna lā, a hana akula e like me kā Iesū i kauoha mai ai iā lāua. | The disciples went and did as Jesus had instructed them. |
| Mat 21:7 | Kaʻi maila lāua i ua hoki lā, a me ke keiki, hohola aʻela lākou i nā kapa o lākou ma luna o lāua, a hoʻēʻe akula iā Iesū ma luna iho. | They brought the donkey and the colt, placed their cloaks on them, and Jesus sat on them. |
| Mat 21:9 | Hoʻokani aʻela ka poʻe hele ma mua, a me ka poʻe hahai ma hope, ʻī akula, Hōsana i ka Mamo a Dāvida! E hoʻonani ʻia ka Mea e hele mai nei ma ka inoa o ka Haku; Hōsana i ka lani kiʻekiʻe loa! | The crowds that went ahead of him and those that followed shouted, "Hosanna to the Son of David!" "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!" "Hosanna in the highest!" |
| Mat 21:10 | A hiki akula ia i Ierusalema, pīhoihoi aʻela ko ke kūlanakauhale a pau, nīnau maila lākou, ʻO wai kēia? | When Jesus entered Jerusalem, the whole city was stirred and asked, "Who is this?" |
| Mat 21:11 | ʻĪ akula ka poʻe kānaka, ʻO Iesū kēia, ke Kāula no Nazareta i Galilaia. | The crowds answered, "This is Jesus, the prophet from Nazareth in Galilee." |
| Mat 21:12 | Komo akula Iesū i loko o ka luakini o ke Akua, a hoʻokuke akula i waho i ka poʻe kūʻai lilo aku, a me ka poʻe kūʻai lilo mai a pau i loko o ka luakini: hoʻokahuli aʻela ia i nā papa o ka poʻe kūʻai moni, a me nā noho o ka poʻe kūʻai manu nūnū. | Jesus entered the temple area and drove out all who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves. |
| Mat 21:13 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, Ua palapala ʻia, E kapa ʻia koʻu hale, he hale pule; a ua hoʻolilo iho nei ʻoukou iā ia i ana no nā pōwā. | "It is written," he said to them, " 'My house will be called a house of prayer,' but you are making it a 'den of robbers.' " |
| Mat 21:14 | Hele maila ka poʻe makapō a me ka poʻe ʻoʻopa i ona lā ma ka luakini, a hoʻōla akula ʻo ia iā lākou. | The blind and the lame came to him at the temple, and he healed them. |
| Mat 21:16 | ʻĪ maila iā ia, Ke lohe nei anei ʻoe i kā lākou nei ʻōlelo? ʻĪ akula ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻAe, ʻaʻole anei ʻoukou i heluhelu, Ua hoʻomākaukau ʻoe i ka hoʻoleʻa mai loko mai o nā waha kamaliʻi a me nā keiki waiū? | "Do you hear what these children are saying?" they asked him. "Yes," replied Jesus, "have you never read, " 'From the lips of children and infants you have ordained praise' ?" |
| Mat 21:17 | Haʻalele akula ʻo ia iā lākou, a hele akula i waho o ke kūlanakauhele i Betania, ma laila i noho ai a ao ka pō. | And he left them and went out of the city to Bethany, where he spent the night. |
| Mat 21:19 | ʻIke aʻela ia i kekahi lāʻau fiku ma kapa alanui, hele akula ia i laila, a ʻo nā lau wale nō i loaʻa iā ia ma luna ona; ʻī aku ia i ua lāʻau lā, Mai noho a ulu ka hua ma luna ou ma ia hope a mau loa aku. Maloʻo koke ihola ua lāʻau fiku lā. | Seeing a fig tree by the road, he went up to it but found nothing on it except leaves. Then he said to it, "May you never bear fruit again!" Immediately the tree withered. |
| Mat 21:24 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻī akula, ʻO wau kekahi e nīnau aku iā ʻoukou, a i haʻi mai ʻoukou ia, e haʻi aku nō hoʻi au iā ʻoukou ia ka mea nāna i hāʻawi mai iaʻu e hana kēia mau mea. | Jesus replied, "I will also ask you one question. If you answer me, I will tell you by what authority I am doing these things. |
| Mat 21:27 | ʻŌlelo maila lākou iā Iesū, ʻī maila, ʻAʻole mākou i ʻike. ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻAʻole hoʻi au e haʻi aku iā ʻoukou i ka mea nāna i hāʻawi mai iaʻu e hana i kēia mau mea. | So they answered Jesus, "We don't know." Then he said, "Neither will I tell you by what authority I am doing these things. |
| Mat 21:28 | Akā, he aha kā ʻoukou manaʻo? He wahi kanaka iā ia nā keiki kāne ʻelua; a hele akula ia i ka mua, ʻī akula, E kuʻu keiki, e hele aku ʻoe e hana i kēia lā ma kuʻu pā waina. | "What do you think? There was a man who had two sons. He went to the first and said, 'Son, go and work today in the vineyard.' |
| Mat 21:29 | Hōʻole maila kēlā, ʻī maila, ʻAʻole au e hiki. A ma hope mihi ihola ia, a hele akula. | " 'I will not,' he answered, but later he changed his mind and went. |
| Mat 21:30 | Hele akula hoʻi ʻo ia i kāna keiki muli, a ʻōlelo akula pēlā iā ia. ʻAe maila ia, ʻī maila, E hele nō wau, e kuʻu haku; ʻaʻole naʻe ia i hele. | "Then the father went to the other son and said the same thing. He answered, 'I will, sir,' but he did not go. |
| Mat 21:31 | ʻO wai ko lāua mea nāna i hana ka makemake o ka makua? ʻĪ maila lākou iā ia, ʻO ka mua. ʻĪ akula Iesū iā lākou, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, e komo ʻē ka poʻe luna ʻauhau a me nā wāhine hoʻokamakama ma mua o ʻoukou i loko o ke aupuni o ke Akua. | "Which of the two did what his father wanted?" "The first," they answered. Jesus said to them, "I tell you the truth, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are entering the kingdom of God ahead of you. |
| Mat 21:33 | E hoʻolohe mai ʻoukou i kekahi ʻōlelo nane hou: Kanu ihola kekahi mea hale i ka māla waina, hana ihola ia i pā a puni, ʻeli ihola i wahi kaomi waina i loko o laila, kūkulu ihola i hale kiaʻi, hāʻawi akula ia wahi i nā hoaʻāina, a hele akula ia i ka ʻāina ʻē. | "Listen to another parable: There was a landowner who planted a vineyard. He put a wall around it, dug a winepress in it and built a watchtower. Then he rented the vineyard to some farmers and went away on a journey. |
| Mat 21:35 | A hopu akula nā hoaʻāina i kāna mau kauā, hahau ihola lākou i kekahi, pepehi ihola i kekahi a make, a hailuku akula i kekahi me ka pōhaku. | "The tenants seized his servants; they beat one, killed another, and stoned a third. |
| Mat 21:38 | ʻIke akula ka poʻe hoaʻāina i ua keiki lā, ʻōlelo aʻela kekahi i kekahi, Eia aʻe ka hoʻoilina, inā kākou, e pepehi iā ia, a lilo mai kona ʻāina no kākou. | "But when the tenants saw the son, they said to each other, 'This is the heir. Come, let's kill him and take his inheritance.' |
| Mat 21:39 | Hopu akula lākou iā ia, hoʻokuke akula iā ia i waho o ka pā waina, pepehi ihola iā ia a make. | So they took him and threw him out of the vineyard and killed him. |
| Mat 21:42 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou i heluhelu i loko o ka palapala hemolele, ʻO ka pōhaku a ka poʻe hana hale i haʻalele ai, ua lilo ia i pōhaku kumu kihi? ʻO kā ka Haku hana kēia, a he mea mahalo hoʻi ia i ko kākou mau maka. | Jesus said to them, "Have you never read in the Scriptures: " 'The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone; the Lord has done this, and it is marvelous in our eyes' ? |
| Mat 21:46 | Makemake ihola lākou e lālau mai iā ia, a makaʻu akula lākou i ka poʻe kānaka; no ka mea, manaʻo ihola lākou he kāula ia. | They looked for a way to arrest him, but they were afraid of the crowd because the people held that he was a prophet. |
| Mat 22:1 | ʻŌlelo hou akula ʻo Iesū iā lākou i nā ʻōlelo nane, ʻī akula, | Jesus spoke to them again in parables, saying: |
| Mat 22:3 | Hoʻouna akula ia i kāna poʻe kauā e kiʻi i ka poʻe i ʻōlelo ʻia e hele mai i ka ʻahaʻaina; akā, ʻaʻole lākou i makemake e hele mai. | He sent his servants to those who had been invited to the banquet to tell them to come, but they refused to come. |
| Mat 22:4 | Hoʻouna hou akula ia i nā kauā ʻē aʻe, ʻī akula, E ʻī aku ʻoukou i ka poʻe i ʻōlelo ʻia, Eia hoʻi, ua hoʻomākaukau nō wau i kaʻu ʻahaʻaina, ua kālua ʻia kaʻu mau bipi a me nā mea i kūpalu ʻia, ua mākaukau hoʻi nā mea a pau; e hele mai ʻoukou i ka ʻahaʻaina. | "Then he sent some more servants and said, 'Tell those who have been invited that I have prepared my dinner: My oxen and fattened cattle have been butchered, and everything is ready. Come to the wedding banquet.' |
| Mat 22:5 | Hoʻowahāwahā maila lākou, hele akula; ʻo kekahi ma kona ʻāina, a ʻo kekahi ma kāna kūʻai ʻana. | "But they paid no attention and went off--one to his field, another to his business. |
| Mat 22:7 | A lohe aʻela ke aliʻi, huhū ihola ia, hoʻouna akula ia i kona poʻe kaua, luku akula ia poʻe pepehi kanaka, a puhi akula i ko lākou kūlanakauhale. | The king was enraged. He sent his army and destroyed those murderers and burned their city. |
| Mat 22:8 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ia i kāna poʻe kauā, Ua mākaukau naʻe ka ʻahaʻaina; ʻaʻole hoʻi i pono kēlā poʻe i ʻōlelo ʻia. | "Then he said to his servants, 'The wedding banquet is ready, but those I invited did not deserve to come. |
| Mat 22:10 | Hele akula ua poʻe kauā lā i waho ma ke alanui, a hōʻuluʻulu maila i nā mea a pau i loaʻa iā lākou, ʻo ka poʻe ʻino a me ka poʻe maikaʻi; a nui ihola nā hoa ʻai ma ua ʻahaʻaina lā. | So the servants went out into the streets and gathered all the people they could find, both good and bad, and the wedding hall was filled with guests. |
| Mat 22:11 | Komo akula ke aliʻi i loko e nānā i ka poʻe hoa ʻai, ʻike akula ia i laila i kekahi kanaka ʻaʻole i kāhiko ʻia i ke kapa ʻahaʻaina. | "But when the king came in to see the guests, he noticed a man there who was not wearing wedding clothes. |
| Mat 22:12 | ʻĪ akula kēlā iā ia, E ka hoalauna, pehea lā ʻoe i hele mai nei, ʻaʻole i kāhiko ʻia i ke kapa ʻahaʻaina? Mumule loa ihola ia. | 'Friend,' he asked, 'how did you get in here without wedding clothes?' The man was speechless. |
| Mat 22:13 | A laila, ʻī akula ua aliʻi lā i ka poʻe lawelawe, E nakiki iho iā ia a paʻa ma nā wāwae a me nā lima, e lawe aku iā ia, a e hoʻolei aku i loko o ka pouli ma waho; i laila e uē ai a e ʻuī ai nā niho. | "Then the king told the attendants, 'Tie him hand and foot, and throw him outside, into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.' |
| Mat 22:15 | A laila hele akula ka poʻe Parisaio, kūkākūkā aʻela i ka mea e hoʻohihia iā ia i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana. | Then the Pharisees went out and laid plans to trap him in his words. |
| Mat 22:18 | ʻIke aʻela ʻo Iesū i ko lākou manaʻo ʻino ʻana, ʻī akula, E ka poʻe hoʻokamani, no ke aha lā ʻoukou e hoʻāʻo mai nei iaʻu? | But Jesus, knowing their evil intent, said, "You hypocrites, why are you trying to trap me? |
| Mat 22:20 | Nīnau akula ʻo ia iā lākou, No wai kēia kiʻi a me ka palapala? | and he asked them, "Whose portrait is this? And whose inscription?" |
| Mat 22:21 | ʻĪ maila lākou iā ia, No Kaisara. A laila, ʻī akula ʻo ia iā lākou, E hāʻawi aku i kā Kaisara iā Kaisara, a i kā ke Akua hoʻi i ke Akua. | "Caesar's," they replied. Then he said to them, "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's." |
| Mat 22:22 | A lohe aʻela lākou, kāhāhā ihola, haʻalele maila lākou iā ia a hele akula. | When they heard this, they were amazed. So they left him and went away. |
| Mat 22:25 | ʻEhiku mau hoahānau me mākou: mare ihola ka makahiapo i wahine, a make ihola, ʻaʻohe āna keiki; a lilo akula kāna wahine na kona kaikaina. | Now there were seven brothers among us. The first one married and died, and since he had no children, he left his wife to his brother. |
| Mat 22:26 | Pēlā aku hoʻi ka lua a me ke kolu a hiki akula i ka hiku o lākou. | The same thing happened to the second and third brother, right on down to the seventh. |
| Mat 22:29 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻī akula, Ua lalau ʻoukou, i ka ʻike ʻole i ka palapala hemolele, a me ka mana o ke Akua. | Jesus replied, "You are in error because you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God. |
| Mat 22:37 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iesū iā ia, E aloha aku ʻoe iā Iēhova i kou Akua me kou naʻau a pau, a me kou ʻuhane a pau, a me kou manaʻo a pau. | Jesus replied: " 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' |
| Mat 22:41 | A ʻākoakoa mai ka poʻe Parisaio, nīnau akula Iesū iā lākou, | While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them, |
| Mat 22:42 | ʻĪ akula, He aha ko ʻoukou manaʻo no ka Mesia. He mamo ia na wai? ʻĪ maila lākou, Na Dāvida. | "What do you think about the Christ ? Whose son is he?" "The son of David," they replied. |
| Mat 22:43 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, Pehea lā hoʻi ʻo Dāvida i kapa ai iā ia ma ka ʻUhane, he Haku? I ka ʻī ʻana, | He said to them, "How is it then that David, speaking by the Spirit, calls him 'Lord'? For he says, |
| Mat 22:44 | ʻŌlelo akula ka Haku i kuʻu Haku, E noho mai ʻoe ma kuʻu lima ʻākau, a hoʻolilo iho ai au i kou poʻe ʻenemi i keʻehana wāwae nou. | " 'The Lord said to my Lord: "Sit at my right hand until I put your enemies under your feet." ' |
| Mat 24:1 | I ko Iesū hele ʻana aku i waho, haʻalele akula ia i ka luakini, a hele maila kāna poʻe haumāna e kuhikuhi iā ia i nā hale o ka luakini. | Jesus left the temple and was walking away when his disciples came up to him to call his attention to its buildings. |
| Mat 24:3 | I kona noho ʻana ma luna o ka mauna ʻOliveta, hele malū akula ka poʻe haumāna i ona lā, ʻī akula, E haʻi mai ʻoe iā mākou, i ka manawa hea e hiki mai ai ia mau mea? He aha hoʻi ka hōʻailona no kou hiki ʻana mai, a me ka hope o kēia ao? | As Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately. "Tell us," they said, "when will this happen, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?" |
| Mat 24:4 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻī akula, E mālama iā ʻoukou, o hoʻopunipuni mai kekahi iā ʻoukou. | Jesus answered: "Watch out that no one deceives you. |
| Mat 25:1 | A laila, e hoʻohālike ʻia ke aupuni o ka lani me nā wāhine puʻupaʻa he ʻumi, na lākou i lawe ko lākou mau kukui, a hele akula i waho e hālāwai me ke kāne mare. | "At that time the kingdom of heaven will be like ten virgins who took their lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom. |
| Mat 25:3 | Lawe akula ua poʻe naʻaupō lā i ko lākou mau kukui, ʻaʻole naʻe i lawe pū i ka ʻaila. | The foolish ones took their lamps but did not take any oil with them. |
| Mat 25:4 | Akā, lawe pū akula ua poʻe naʻauao lā i ka ʻaila i loko o ko lākou mau ipu me nā kukui o lākou. | The wise, however, took oil in jars along with their lamps. |
| Mat 25:8 | ʻĪ akula ka poʻe naʻaupō i ka poʻe naʻauao, E hāʻawi mai no mākou i kauwahi ʻaila o ʻoukou; no ka mea, ua pio ko mākou mau kukui. | The foolish ones said to the wise, 'Give us some of your oil; our lamps are going out.' |
| Mat 25:10 | A hala akula lākou e kūʻai, hiki maila ke kāne mare; a ʻo ka poʻe i mākaukau, komo pū akula lākou me ia i ka mare ʻana, a papani ʻia aʻela ka puka. | "But while they were on their way to buy the oil, the bridegroom arrived. The virgins who were ready went in with him to the wedding banquet. And the door was shut. |
| Mat 25:12 | ʻŌlelo akula ia, ʻī akula, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole au ʻike iā ʻoukou. | "But he replied, 'I tell you the truth, I don't know you.' |
| Mat 25:14 | Ua like hoʻi ia me ke kanaka e hele ana, hōʻuluʻulu aʻela ia i kāna poʻe kauā, a hāʻawi akula iā lākou i nā kumu kūʻai nona. | "Again, it will be like a man going on a journey, who called his servants and entrusted his property to them. |
| Mat 25:15 | Hāʻawi akula ia i nā tālena ʻelima no kekahi, i ʻelua hoʻi no kekahi, a i hoʻokahi hoʻi no kekahi; i kēlā mea i kēia mea e like me kona akamai; a laila, hele koke akula ia. | To one he gave five talents of money, to another two talents, and to another one talent, each according to his ability. Then he went on his journey. |
| Mat 25:16 | A ʻo ka mea iā ia nā tālena ʻelima, hele akula ia, a kūʻai aku me ia kumu, a loaʻa mai iā ia nā tālena hou ʻelima. | The man who had received the five talents went at once and put his money to work and gained five more. |
| Mat 25:18 | Akā, ʻo ka mea iā ia ke tālena hoʻokahi, hele akula ia, ʻeli ihola ma ka lepo, a hūnā ihola i ka moni a kona haku. | But the man who had received the one talent went off, dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money. |
| Mat 25:19 | A liʻuliʻu akula, hoʻi maila ka haku o ua mau kauā lā, a ʻōlelo hoʻākāka pū ihola me lākou. | "After a long time the master of those servants returned and settled accounts with them. |
| Mat 25:21 | ʻĪ akula kona haku iā ia, Pono, e ke kauā maikaʻi, mālama pono; he pono kou mālama ʻana i nā mea he ʻuʻuku, e hoʻonoho nō au iā ʻoe ma luna o nā mea he nui loa. E komo aʻe ʻoe i loko o ka ʻoliʻoli o kou haku. | "His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!' |
| Mat 25:23 | ʻĪ akula kona haku iā ia, Pono, e ke kauā maikaʻi, mālama pono; he pono kou mālama ʻana i nā mea he ʻuʻuku, e hoʻonoho nō au iā ʻoe ma luna o nā mea he nui loa. E komo aʻe ʻoe i loko o ka ʻoliʻoli o kou haku. | "His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!' |
| Mat 25:25 | Makaʻu ihola au, a hele akula, hūnā ihola au i kāu tālena ma ka lepo; eia mai nō kāu. | So I was afraid and went out and hid your talent in the ground. See, here is what belongs to you.' |
| Mat 25:26 | ʻŌlelo akula kona haku iā ia, ʻī akula, E ke kauā loko ʻino, hana ʻole, ua ʻike anei ʻoe e ʻoki ana au ma kahi aʻu i lūlū ʻole aku ai; a e ʻohi ana au ma kahi aʻu i kānana ʻole ʻia? | "His master replied, 'You wicked, lazy servant! So you knew that I harvest where I have not sown and gather where I have not scattered seed? |
| Mat 26:8 | ʻIke aʻela kāna poʻe haumāna, ukiuki ihola lākou, ʻī akula, No ke aha lā kēia hoʻomaunauna? | When the disciples saw this, they were indignant. "Why this waste?" they asked. |
| Mat 26:14 | A laila, hele akula kekahi o ka poʻe ʻumikumamālua, ʻo Iuda ʻIsekariote kona inoa, i ka poʻe kāhuna nui, | Then one of the Twelve--the one called Judas Iscariot--went to the chief priests |
| Mat 26:15 | ʻĪ akula, He aha kā ʻoukou e hāʻawi mai ai iaʻu, a naʻu ia e kumakaia aku iā ʻoukou? A kaupaona maila lākou nāna i nā wahi moni he kanakolu. | and asked, "What are you willing to give me if I hand him over to you?" So they counted out for him thirty silver coins. |
| Mat 26:17 | I ka lā mua o ka ʻahaʻaina berena hū ʻole, hele akula ka poʻe haumāna i o Iesū lā, ʻī akula iā ia, Ma hea lā kahi āu e makemake ai e hoʻomākaukau mākou nāu e ʻai i ka mōliaola? | On the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the disciples came to Jesus and asked, "Where do you want us to make preparations for you to eat the Passover?" |
| Mat 26:19 | Hana akula ka poʻe haumāna e like me kā Iesū kauoha ʻana mai iā lākou, a hoʻomākaukau ihola i ka mōliaola. | So the disciples did as Jesus had directed them and prepared the Passover. |
| Mat 26:22 | A kaumaha loa ihola lākou, nīnau pākahi akula lākou iā ia, E ka Haku, ʻo wau anei? | They were very sad and began to say to him one after the other, "Surely not I, Lord?" |
| Mat 26:25 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Iuda nāna ia i kumakaia aku, ʻī akula, E Rabi, ʻo wau anei ia? ʻĪ maila kēlā iā ia, ʻO ia kāu i ʻōlelo mai. | Then Judas, the one who would betray him, said, "Surely not I, Rabbi?" Jesus answered, "Yes, it is you." |
| Mat 26:26 | I kā lākou ʻai ʻana, lālau ihola ʻo Iesū i ka berena, hoʻoalohaloha akula ia, wāwahi ihola, a hāʻawi maila na ka poʻe haumāna, ʻī maila, E lawe ʻoukou, e ʻai; ʻo koʻu kino kēia. | While they were eating, Jesus took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying, "Take and eat; this is my body." |
| Mat 26:27 | Lālau ihola hoʻi ʻo ia i ke kīʻaha, hoʻoalohaloha akula, hāʻawi maila iā lākou, ʻī maila, E inu ʻoukou a pau i kēia; | Then he took the cup, gave thanks and offered it to them, saying, "Drink from it, all of you. |
| Mat 26:30 | Hīmeni aʻela lākou, a laila hele akula lākou ma ka mauna ʻOliveta. | When they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives. |
| Mat 26:33 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Petero iā ia, ʻī akula, Inā e hihia lākou nei a pau nou, ʻaʻole loa au e hihia. | Peter replied, "Even if all fall away on account of you, I never will." |
| Mat 26:35 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Petero, Inā e make pū au me ʻoe, ʻaʻole loa au e hōʻole aku iā ʻoe. Pēlā hoʻi i ʻōlelo aku ai nā haumāna a pau. | But Peter declared, "Even if I have to die with you, I will never disown you." And all the other disciples said the same. |
| Mat 26:36 | A laila, hele akula ʻo Iesū me lākou ma kekahi wahi ʻo Getesemane ka inoa; ʻī maila ia i ka poʻe haumāna, E noho iho ʻoukou ma ʻaneʻi, a hele aku au e pule ma ʻō. | Then Jesus went with his disciples to a place called Gethsemane, and he said to them, "Sit here while I go over there and pray." |
| Mat 26:37 | Lawe akula ʻo ia iā Petero a me nā keiki ʻelua a Zebedaio, hoʻomaka ihola ia e luʻuluʻu iho, a me ke kaumaha. | He took Peter and the two sons of Zebedee along with him, and he began to be sorrowful and troubled. |
| Mat 26:39 | Hele iki akula ia, moe ihola kona alo i lalo, pule akula ia, ʻī akula, E koʻu Makua ē, inā paha he mea hiki ia, e lawe aku ʻoe i kēia kīʻaha mai oʻu aku nei; akā hoʻi, aia i kou makemake, ʻaʻole i koʻu. | Going a little farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed, "My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will." |
| Mat 26:42 | Hele hou akula ia, ka lua ia o ka hele ʻana; pule akula ia, ʻī akula, E koʻu Makua, inā paha ʻaʻole ia he mea hiki ke lawe ʻia aku kēia kīʻaha mai oʻu aku nei, i inu ʻole au, inā nō e hana ʻia kou makemake. | He went away a second time and prayed, "My Father, if it is not possible for this cup to be taken away unless I drink it, may your will be done." |
| Mat 26:44 | Waiho maila ia iā lākou, hele hou akula, ʻo ke kolu kēia o ka pule ʻana, ma kēlā ʻōlelo hoʻokahi nō. | So he left them and went away once more and prayed the third time, saying the same thing. |
| Mat 26:48 | ʻO ka mea nāna ia i kumakaia, hāʻawi akula ia i hōʻailona iā lākou, ʻī akula, ʻO ka mea aʻu e honi aku ai, ʻo ia nō ia, e hoʻopaʻa ʻoukou iā ia. | Now the betrayer had arranged a signal with them: "The one I kiss is the man; arrest him." |
| Mat 26:49 | A hele pololei akula ia i o Iesū lā, ʻī akula, Aloha ʻoe, e Rabi, a honi akula iā ia. | Going at once to Jesus, Judas said, "Greetings, Rabbi!" and kissed him. |
| Mat 26:50 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, E ka hoalauna, he aha kāu i hele mai nei? A laila hele akula lākou, a kau akula i nā lima ma luna o Iesū, a hoʻopaʻa ihola iā ia. | Jesus replied, "Friend, do what you came for." Then the men stepped forward, seized Jesus and arrested him. |
| Mat 26:51 | Aia hoʻi, ʻo kekahi o ka poʻe me Iesū, lālau ihola kona lima i kāna pahi kaua, unuhi aʻela, a hahau akula i ke kauā a ke kahuna nui, a ʻoki akula i kona pepeiao. | With that, one of Jesus' companions reached for his sword, drew it out and struck the servant of the high priest, cutting off his ear. |
| Mat 26:55 | Ia hora nō, ʻōlelo akula Iesū i ka poʻe kānaka, Ke hele mai nei anei ʻoukou i waho nei me nā pahi kaua a me nā newa e lālau mai iaʻu, e like me ka lālau ʻana i ka pōwā? Ua noho pū au me ʻoukou i kēlā lā i kēia lā e aʻo ana i loko o ka luakini, ʻaʻole naʻe ʻoukou i lālau mai iaʻu. | At that time Jesus said to the crowd, "Am I leading a rebellion, that you have come out with swords and clubs to capture me? Every day I sat in the temple courts teaching, and you did not arrest me. |
| Mat 26:56 | Ua hana ʻia kēia mau mea a pau i kō ai nā palapala a ka poʻe kāula. A laila, haʻalele ihola nā haumāna a pau iā ia, a holo akula. | But this has all taken place that the writings of the prophets might be fulfilled." Then all the disciples deserted him and fled. |
| Mat 26:57 | A ʻo ka poʻe nāna Iesū i lālau aku, alakaʻi akula lākou iā ia i o Kaiapa lā ke kahuna nui, kahi i hoʻākoakoa ʻia ai ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo a me nā lunakahiko. | Those who had arrested Jesus took him to Caiaphas, the high priest, where the teachers of the law and the elders had assembled. |
| Mat 26:58 | Ukali mamao akula ʻo Petero iā ia, a hiki i ka pā hale o ke kahuna nui: a komo akula ia i loko, noho pū ihola me ka poʻe ilāmuku e ʻike i ka hope. | But Peter followed him at a distance, right up to the courtyard of the high priest. He entered and sat down with the guards to see the outcome. |
| Mat 26:59 | ʻImi akula ka poʻe kāhuna nui me nā lunakahiko, a me ka ʻaha lunakānāwai a pau i mea hōʻike wahaheʻe no Iesū i make ai ʻo ia; | The chief priests and the whole Sanhedrin were looking for false evidence against Jesus so that they could put him to death. |
| Mat 26:64 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iesū, ʻO ia kāu i ʻōlelo mai. A ke ʻōlelo aku nei hoʻi au iā ʻoukou, ma hope aku nei, e ʻike nō ʻoukou i ke keiki a ke kanaka e noho ana ma ka lima ʻākau o ka Mea mana, a e hele mai ana ma luna o nā ao o ka lani. | "Yes, it is as you say," Jesus replied. "But I say to all of you: In the future you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven." |
| Mat 26:67 | A laila, kuha akula lākou i kona maka, a kuʻi akula iā ia, a papaʻi akula kekahi poʻe iā ia me ka poho lima, | Then they spit in his face and struck him with their fists. Others slapped him |
| Mat 26:68 | ʻĪ akula, E ka Mesia, e koho mai ʻoe iā mākou, na wai ʻoe i papaʻi aku? | and said, "Prophesy to us, Christ. Who hit you?" |
| Mat 26:70 | Hōʻole akula ia i mua o lākou a pau, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole au ʻike i kāu mea e ʻōlelo mai nei. | But he denied it before them all. "I don't know what you're talking about," he said. |
| Mat 26:71 | Hele akula ia i waho ma ka ʻīpuka, ʻike maila kekahi kaikamahine ʻē aʻe iā ia, a haʻi akula iā lākou i laila, ʻO ia nei nō hoʻi kekahi me Iesū no Nazareta. | Then he went out to the gateway, where another girl saw him and said to the people there, "This fellow was with Jesus of Nazareth." |
| Mat 26:72 | Hōʻole hou akula ia me ka hoʻohiki ʻino, ʻAʻole au ʻike i ua kanaka lā. | He denied it again, with an oath: "I don't know the man!" |
| Mat 26:74 | A laila, hoʻomaka ihola ia e hāʻiliʻili a me ka hoʻohiki ʻino, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole au i ʻike ia kanaka. A ʻoʻoʻō koke ihola ka moa. | Then he began to call down curses on himself and he swore to them, "I don't know the man!" Immediately a rooster crowed. |
| Mat 26:75 | A hoʻomanaʻo ihola ʻo Petero i ka mea a Iesū i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ia, Ma mua mai o ke ʻoʻoʻō ʻana o ka moa, e pākolu nō kāu hōʻole ʻana mai iaʻu. Hele akula ia i waho, a uē walania ihola ia. | Then Peter remembered the word Jesus had spoken: "Before the rooster crows, you will disown me three times." And he went outside and wept bitterly. |
| Mat 27:2 | Hīkiʻikiʻi ihola lākou iā ia, kaʻi akula iā ia, a hāʻawi akula iā Ponetio Pilato ke kiaʻāina. | They bound him, led him away and handed him over to Pilate, the governor. |
| Mat 27:3 | A laila, ʻike aʻela ʻo Iuda nāna ia i kumakaia aku, ua hoʻohewa ʻia ʻo Iesū e make, mihi ihola ia, hoʻihoʻi akula ia i nā moni he kanakolu i ka poʻe kāhuna nui a me nā lunakahiko, | When Judas, who had betrayed him, saw that Jesus was condemned, he was seized with remorse and returned the thirty silver coins to the chief priests and the elders. |
| Mat 27:4 | ʻĪ akula, Ua hewa wau i kuʻu kumakaia ʻana aku i ke koko hala ʻole. ʻĪ maila lākou, He aha ia iā mākou? Iā ʻoe aku nō ia mea. | "I have sinned," he said, "for I have betrayed innocent blood." "What is that to us?" they replied. "That's your responsibility." |
| Mat 27:5 | Hoʻolei ihola ia i nā moni i lalo, ma loko o ka luakini, haʻalele akula a hele, a kāʻawe ihola iā ia iho. | So Judas threw the money into the temple and left. Then he went away and hanged himself. |
| Mat 27:7 | Kūkākūkā ihola lākou, a kūʻai akula me ia mau mea i ka ʻāina o ka potera, i wahi e kanu ai i nā malihini. | So they decided to use the money to buy the potter's field as a burial place for foreigners. |
| Mat 27:10 | A hāʻawi akula lākou ia mau mea no ka ʻāina o ka potera, e like me kā ka Haku i kauoha mai ai iaʻu. | and they used them to buy the potter's field, as the Lord commanded me." |
| Mat 27:11 | Kū aʻela ʻo Iesū i mua o ke kiaʻāina, nīnau maila ke kiaʻāina iā ia, ʻī maila, ʻO ʻoe nō anei ke aliʻi o ka poʻe Iudaio? ʻĪ akula Iesū iā ia, ʻO ia nō kāu i ʻōlelo maila. | Meanwhile Jesus stood before the governor, and the governor asked him, "Are you the king of the Jews?" "Yes, it is as you say," Jesus replied. |
| Mat 27:17 | A ʻākoakoa maila lākou, nīnau akula ʻo Pilato iā lākou, ʻO wai kā ʻoukou e makemake nei e kala aku au no ʻoukou, ʻo Baraba anei, a ʻo Iesū anei i kapa ʻia ka Mesia? | So when the crowd had gathered, Pilate asked them, "Which one do you want me to release to you: Barabbas, or Jesus who is called Christ?" |
| Mat 27:20 | Akā, hoʻokonokono akula ka poʻe kāhuna nui a me ka poʻe lunakahiko i nā kānaka, e noi mai iā Baraba, a e pepehi iā Iesū. | But the chief priests and the elders persuaded the crowd to ask for Barabbas and to have Jesus executed. |
| Mat 27:21 | ʻŌlelo akula ke kiaʻāina, ʻī akula iā lākou, ʻO wai ko ʻoukou mea makemake o lāua nei, e kuʻu aku ai au no ʻoukou? ʻĪ maila lākou, ʻO Baraba. | "Which of the two do you want me to release to you?" asked the governor. "Barabbas," they answered. |
| Mat 27:22 | Nīnau akula ʻo Pilato iā lākou, He aha hoʻi kaʻu e hana aku ai iā Iesū, i kapa ʻia ka Mesia? ʻĪ maila lākou a pau iā ia, E kaulia ia ma ke keʻa. | "What shall I do, then, with Jesus who is called Christ?" Pilate asked. They all answered, "Crucify him!" |
| Mat 27:23 | Nīnau akula ke kiaʻāina, No ke aha? He aha ka hewa āna i hana ai? A nui loa aʻela kā lākou ʻuā ʻana mai, ʻī mai, E kaulia ma ke keʻa. | "Why? What crime has he committed?" asked Pilate. But they shouted all the louder, "Crucify him!" |
| Mat 27:24 | ʻIke aʻela ʻo Pilato, ʻaʻole e hiki kāna, akā, he nui loa ka haunaele ʻana mai, lālau akula ia i ka wai, a holoi ihola i kona mau lima i mua o ka poʻe kānaka, ʻī akula, ʻAʻohe oʻu hala i ke koko o kēia kanaka pono: iā ʻoukou aku nō ia. | When Pilate saw that he was getting nowhere, but that instead an uproar was starting, he took water and washed his hands in front of the crowd. "I am innocent of this man's blood," he said. "It is your responsibility!" |
| Mat 27:26 | A laila, kuʻu aʻela ia iā Baraba no lākou: akā, hahau akula ʻo ia iā Iesū, a hāʻawi akula iā ia e kaulia ai ma ke keʻa. | Then he released Barabbas to them. But he had Jesus flogged, and handed him over to be crucified. |
| Mat 27:27 | A laila, kaʻi akula ka poʻe koa o ke kiaʻāina iā Iesū i loko o kahi hoʻokolokolo, a hōʻuluʻulu maila lākou i ka poʻe koa a pau i ona lā. | Then the governor's soldiers took Jesus into the Praetorium and gathered the whole company of soldiers around him. |
| Mat 27:29 | Ulana ihola lākou i lei aliʻi kākalaioa, a kau akula ia ma luna o kona poʻo, a me ka ʻohe ma kona lima ʻākau; kukuli ihola i mua ona, hoʻomāʻewaʻewa akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, Aloha ʻoe, e ke Aliʻi o ka poʻe Iudaio! | and then twisted together a crown of thorns and set it on his head. They put a staff in his right hand and knelt in front of him and mocked him. "Hail, king of the Jews!" they said. |
| Mat 27:30 | A kuha akula lākou iā ia, lālau aku hoʻi i ka ʻohe, a hahau akula hoʻi i kona poʻo. | They spit on him, and took the staff and struck him on the head again and again. |
| Mat 27:31 | A pau ko lākou hoʻomāʻewaʻewa ʻana iā ia, wehe aʻela lākou i ua ʻaʻahu lā, a hōʻaʻahu aʻela iā ia i kona ʻaʻahu, a kaʻi akula iā ia e kaulia ai ma ke keʻa. | After they had mocked him, they took off the robe and put his own clothes on him. Then they led him away to crucify him. |
| Mat 27:32 | I ko lākou hele ʻana i waho, loaʻa ihola iā lākou kekahi kanaka no Kurene, ʻo Simona kona inoa; koi akula lākou iā ia e amo i kona keʻa. | As they were going out, they met a man from Cyrene, named Simon, and they forced him to carry the cross. |
| Mat 27:33 | A hiki akula lākou i kahi i kapa ʻia ʻo Gologota, ʻo ia hoʻi kēia i hōʻike ʻia, he wahi iwi poʻo, | They came to a place called Golgotha (which means The Place of the Skull). |
| Mat 27:34 | Hāʻawi akula lākou i ka vīnega i kāwili pū ʻia me ka lāʻau ʻawaʻawa, e inu; a i ka hoʻāʻo ʻana iho, ʻaʻole ia i makemake e inu. | There they offered Jesus wine to drink, mixed with gall; but after tasting it, he refused to drink it. |
| Mat 27:35 | Kau akula lākou iā ia ma ke keʻa, a puʻunaue akula i kona mau kapa, a puʻu ihola hoʻi; i kō ai ka mea i ʻōlelo ʻia e ke kāula, Ua puʻunaue aʻe lākou i kuʻu mau kapa ʻaʻahu no lākou, a no koʻu kapa komo ua puʻu nō lākou. | When they had crucified him, they divided up his clothes by casting lots. |
| Mat 27:36 | Noho ihola lākou i laila, a kiaʻi akula iā ia. | And sitting down, they kept watch over him there. |
| Mat 27:37 | Kau akula lākou ma luna aʻe o kona poʻo i ka palapala o kona ʻāhewa ʻana, ʻO IESŪ KĒIA, KE ALIʻI O KA POʻE IUDAIO. | Above his head they placed the written charge against him: THIS IS JESUS, THE KING OF THE JEWS. |
| Mat 27:39 | ʻO ka poʻe māʻalo aʻe, kūamuamu akula lākou iā ia, e hoʻoluliluli ana i ko lākou poʻo, | Those who passed by hurled insults at him, shaking their heads |
| Mat 27:41 | Hoʻomāʻewaʻewa akula nō hoʻi ka poʻe kāhuna nui, me ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo, a me ka poʻe lunakahiko, ʻī akula, | In the same way the chief priests, the teachers of the law and the elders mocked him. |
| Mat 27:46 | A i ka iwa o ka hora, kāhea akula ʻo Iesū me ka leo nui, ʻī akula, ʻElī, ʻElī, lamā sabaketani? ʻO ia hoʻi kēia, E kuʻu Akua, e kuʻu Akua; no ke aha lā ʻoe i haʻalele mai ai iaʻu? | About the ninth hour Jesus cried out in a loud voice, ""Eloi, Eloi," "lama" "sabachthani?""--which means, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" |
| Mat 27:48 | Holo koke akula kekahi o lākou, lālau aʻela i ka huʻahuʻa kai, hoʻoʻū ihola i ka vīnega, kau akula ia ma ka ʻohe, a hāʻawi akula iā ia e inu. | Immediately one of them ran and got a sponge. He filled it with wine vinegar, put it on a stick, and offered it to Jesus to drink. |
| Mat 27:50 | Kāhea hou akula ʻo Iesū me ka leo nui, a laila kuʻu akula ia i ka ʻuhane. | And when Jesus had cried out again in a loud voice, he gave up his spirit. |
| Mat 27:53 | A hele maila i waho o nā hale kupapaʻu ma hope iho o kona ala hou ʻana mai, a komo akula i loko o ke kūlanakauhale hoʻāno, a ua ʻikea e nā mea he nui loa. | They came out of the tombs, and after Jesus' resurrection they went into the holy city and appeared to many people. |
| Mat 27:58 | Hele akula ia i o Pilato lā, a noi akula i ke kino o Iesū. A laila kauoha akula ʻo Pilato, e hāʻawi ʻia mai ke kino. | Going to Pilate, he asked for Jesus' body, and Pilate ordered that it be given to him. |
| Mat 27:60 | A waiho ihola iā ia ma kona hale kupapaʻu hou i kālai ʻia i loko o ka pōhaku: a ʻolokaʻa akula ia i pōhaku nui ma ka puka o ua hale kupapaʻu lā, a hoʻi akula. | and placed it in his own new tomb that he had cut out of the rock. He rolled a big stone in front of the entrance to the tomb and went away. |
| Mat 27:62 | I ka lā ma hope iho o ka lā hoʻomalolo, hele ʻākoakoa akula ka poʻe kāhuna nui a me ka poʻe Parisaio i o Pilato lā, | The next day, the one after Preparation Day, the chief priests and the Pharisees went to Pilate. |
| Mat 27:63 | ʻĪ akula, E ka haku, ke hoʻomanaʻo nei mākou, i ʻōlelo mai ua kanaka hoʻopunipuni lā i kona wā e ola ana, A pō ʻakolu aʻe, e ala hou mai ana au. | "Sir," they said, "we remember that while he was still alive that deceiver said, 'After three days I will rise again.' |
| Mat 27:66 | Hele akula lākou, hoʻopaʻa ihola i ka hale kupapaʻu, hōʻailona ihola i ka pōhaku, a hoʻonoho ihola i poʻe kiaʻi. | So they went and made the tomb secure by putting a seal on the stone and posting the guard. |
| Mat 28:1 | A noa aʻela ka Sābati, a wehe aʻela ke alaula o ka lā mua o ka hebedoma, hele akula ʻo Maria no Magedala, a me kekahi Maria e nānā i ka hale kupapaʻu. | After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at the tomb. |
| Mat 28:8 | Hoʻi koke akula lāua i waho o ka hale kupapaʻu me ka makaʻu a me ka ʻoliʻoli nui; a holo akula lāua e haʻi aku i nā haumāna āna. | So the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with joy, and ran to tell his disciples. |
| Mat 28:9 | I ko lāua hele ʻana aku e haʻi i nā haumāna, aia hoʻi, hālāwai maila ʻo Iesū me lāua, ʻī maila, Aloha ʻolua! Hele akula lāua, ʻapo aʻela ma kona wāwae, a hoʻomana akula iā ia. | Suddenly Jesus met them. "Greetings," he said. They came to him, clasped his feet and worshiped him. |
| Mat 28:11 | A hala akula lāua, a laila, hele akula kekahi mau mea o ka poʻe kiaʻi i loko o ke kūlanakauhale, a haʻi akula i ka poʻe kāhuna nui i nā mea a pau i hana ʻia. | While the women were on their way, some of the guards went into the city and reported to the chief priests everything that had happened. |
| Mat 28:12 | A ʻākoakoa aʻela lākou me ka poʻe lunakahiko, kūkākūkā ihola lākou a hāʻawi akula i nā moni he nui i ka poʻe koa, | When the chief priests had met with the elders and devised a plan, they gave the soldiers a large sum of money, |
| Mat 28:13 | ʻĪ akula, E ʻōlelo aku ʻoukou, Na kāna poʻe haumāna nō i kiʻi mai i ka pō, a lawe malū akula iā ia i ko mākou wā e hiamoe ana. | telling them, "You are to say, 'His disciples came during the night and stole him away while we were asleep.' |
| Mat 28:15 | Lawe aʻela lākou i ua moni lā, a hana akula e like me kā lākou i kauoha mai ai. A ua kuʻi akula ia ʻōlelo ʻana i waena o ka poʻe Iudaio a hiki i nēia manawa. | So the soldiers took the money and did as they were instructed. And this story has been widely circulated among the Jews to this very day. |
| Mat 28:16 | Hele akula ka poʻe haumāna he ʻumikumamākahi i Galilaia, i ka mauna a Iesū i hōʻike mai ai iā lākou. | Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. |
| Mat 28:17 | A ʻike akula lākou iā ia, hoʻomana akula iā ia; akā, ua kānalua kekahi poʻe. | When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. |
| Mar 1:5 | Hele akula i ona lā ko ka ʻāina a pau ʻo Iudea, a me ko Ierusalema a pau, a bapetizo ʻia ihola lākou e ia i loko o ka muliwai ʻo Ioredane, me ka haʻi ʻana mai i ko lākou hewa. | The whole Judean countryside and all the people of Jerusalem went out to him. Confessing their sins, they were baptized by him in the Jordan River. |
| Mar 1:10 | A i kona piʻi koke ʻana, mai ka wai mai, ʻike akula ia i nā lani, ua hāmama, a i ka ʻUhane me he manu nūnū lā e iho mai ana ma luna ona. | As Jesus was coming up out of the water, he saw heaven being torn open and the Spirit descending on him like a dove. |
| Mar 1:18 | Haʻalele koke ihola lāua i kā lāua mau ʻupena, a hahai akula iā ia. | At once they left their nets and followed him. |
| Mar 1:20 | Kāhea koke maila iā lāua; a haʻalele ihola lāua i ko lāua makua kāne, iā Zebedaio, i luna o ka moku, me nā kānaka paʻaua, a hahai akula lāua iā ia. | Without delay he called them, and they left their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired men and followed him. |
| Mar 1:27 | Mahalo akula lākou a pau, no laila, nalu lākou iā lākou iho nō, ʻī aʻela, He aha lā kēia? He aha lā hoʻi kēia aʻo hou ʻana? No ka mea, me ka leo mana nō ʻo ia e kauoha aku nei i nā ʻuhane ʻino, a hoʻolohe ʻiʻo aku nō lākou iā ia. | The people were all so amazed that they asked each other, "What is this? A new teaching--and with authority! He even gives orders to evil spirits and they obey him." |
| Mar 1:28 | Kuʻi koke akula kona kaulana ma nā mokuna a pau o Galilaia. | News about him spread quickly over the whole region of Galilee. |
| Mar 1:35 | A i ka pili o ke ao aʻe, i ka wā pōʻeleʻele, ala aʻela ia, hele akula i waho, a hiki i kahi mehameha, i laila ʻo ia i pule ai. | Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed. |
| Mar 1:36 | A hahai akula ʻo Simona iā ia a me ka poʻe me ia pū. | Simon and his companions went to look for him, |
| Mar 1:37 | A loaʻa maila ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻī akula lākou iā ia, Ke ʻimi nei nā kānaka a pau iā ʻoe. | and when they found him, they exclaimed: "Everyone is looking for you!" |
| Mar 1:39 | A aʻo maila ia ma ko lākou hale hālāwai ma Galilaia a pau, a mahiki akula hoʻi i nā daimonio. | So he traveled throughout Galilee, preaching in their synagogues and driving out demons. |
| Mar 1:40 | Hele akula kekahi maʻi lēpera i ona lā, kukuli ihola, nonoi aku iā ia, ʻī akula, Inā makemake ʻoe, e hiki nō iā ʻoe ke huikala mai iaʻu. | A man with leprosy came to him and begged him on his knees, "If you are willing, you can make me clean." |
| Mar 1:41 | Haʻehaʻe aʻela ko Iesū aloha, ʻō akula kona lima, a hoʻopā akula iā ia, ʻī aʻela, Ua makemake au, e huikala ʻia ʻoe. | Filled with compassion, Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man. "I am willing," he said. "Be clean!" |
| Mar 1:42 | A i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana, haʻalele koke akula ka lēpera iā ia, a huikala ʻia ʻo ia. | Immediately the leprosy left him and he was cured. |
| Mar 1:43 | Kauoha ikaika akula Iesū iā ia, a laila, kuʻu ihola. | Jesus sent him away at once with a strong warning: |
| Mar 1:44 | ʻĪ akula iā ia, E ao ʻoe, mai haʻi iki aku i kekahi; akā, e hele aku ʻoe e hōʻike aku iā ʻoe iho i ke kahuna, a e mōhai aku no kou huikala ʻia i ka mea a Mose i kauoha mai ai, i mea e ʻike ai lākou. | "See that you don't tell this to anyone. But go, show yourself to the priest and offer the sacrifices that Moses commanded for your cleansing, as a testimony to them." |
| Mar 1:45 | A hiki aku ua kanaka lā i waho, hoʻolaha aʻela ia, a hoʻokaulana loa ia mea, no laila, i ʻole ai e hiki iā Iesū ke komo maopopo i loko o ke kūlanakauhale, i waho aku nō ia i nā wahi mehameha; a hele akula ko kēlā wahi, ko kēia wahi i ona lā. | Instead he went out and began to talk freely, spreading the news. As a result, Jesus could no longer enter a town openly but stayed outside in lonely places. Yet the people still came to him from everywhere. |
| Mar 2:1 | A ma hope iho o ia mau lā, hele hou akula nō ʻo Iesū i Kaperenauma, a lohe ʻia aʻela kona noho ʻana i loko o ka hale. | A few days later, when Jesus again entered Capernaum, the people heard that he had come home. |
| Mar 2:8 | I ko Iesū ʻike koke ʻana ma kona naʻau, ua ʻōhumu malū lākou pēlā, ʻī akula ʻo ia iā lākou, No ke aha lā ʻoukou e ʻōhumu nei kēia mau mea i loko o ko ʻoukou naʻau? | Immediately Jesus knew in his spirit that this was what they were thinking in their hearts, and he said to them, "Why are you thinking these things? |
| Mar 2:12 | Ala koke aʻela ia, kaʻikaʻi aʻela i kona wahi moe, a hele akula i waho, i mua o lākou a pau; no laila, mahalo akula lākou a pau, hoʻonani akula i ke Akua, ʻī ihola, ʻAkahi nō kākou i ʻike i kēia. | He got up, took his mat and walked out in full view of them all. This amazed everyone and they praised God, saying, "We have never seen anything like this!" |
| Mar 2:13 | Hele hou akula ia ma kapa o ka moana wai; a hele maila nā kānaka a pau i ona lā, a aʻo maila ʻo ia iā lākou. | Once again Jesus went out beside the lake. A large crowd came to him, and he began to teach them. |
| Mar 2:14 | A i kona hele ʻana aʻe, ʻike ihola ʻo ia iā Levi a ʻAlapaio, e noho ana i kahi ʻauhau, ʻī maila iā ia, E hahai mai ʻoe iaʻu. Kū aʻela ia, a hahai akula iā ia. | As he walked along, he saw Levi son of Alphaeus sitting at the tax collector's booth. "Follow me," Jesus told him, and Levi got up and followed him. |
| Mar 2:16 | A ʻike akula ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo, a me ka poʻe Parisaio iā ia e ʻai pū ana me nā luna ʻauhau, a me nā lawehala, nīnau aʻela lākou i kāna poʻe haumāna, No ke aha lā ʻo ia nei e ʻai pū ai a inu pū hoʻi me nā luna ʻauhau a me nā lawehala? | When the teachers of the law who were Pharisees saw him eating with the "sinners" and tax collectors, they asked his disciples: "Why does he eat with tax collectors and 'sinners'?" |
| Mar 2:17 | Lohe aʻela Iesū, ʻī akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻAʻole no ka poʻe ola ke kahuna lapaʻau, no ka poʻe maʻi nō ia. I hele mai nei au e aʻo aku i ka poʻe lawehala e mihi, ʻaʻole i ka poʻe pono. | On hearing this, Jesus said to them, "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners." |
| Mar 2:19 | Nīnau akula Iesū iā lākou, E hiki anei i nā hoa o ke kāne mare ke hoʻokē ʻai i ka wā e noho pū ana ke kāne mare me lākou? I ka wā e noho pū ana ke kāne mare me lākou, ʻaʻole e hiki iā lākou ke hoʻokē ʻai. | Jesus answered, "How can the guests of the bridegroom fast while he is with them? They cannot, so long as they have him with them. |
| Mar 2:25 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou i heluhelu i ka mea a Dāvida i hana ai i kona wā i hāiki ai i ka pōloli, a me ka poʻe me ia? | He answered, "Have you never read what David did when he and his companions were hungry and in need? |
| Mar 3:1 | A komo hou akula ia i loko o ka hale hālāwai, ma laila kekahi kanaka, ua maloʻo kona lima. | Another time he went into the synagogue, and a man with a shriveled hand was there. |
| Mar 3:2 | Hākilo akula lākou iā ia, inā paha e hoʻōla mai ʻo ia iā ia i ka lā Sābati, i hoʻopiʻi aku ai lākou iā ia. | Some of them were looking for a reason to accuse Jesus, so they watched him closely to see if he would heal him on the Sabbath. |
| Mar 3:6 | Hele akula ka poʻe Parisaio i waho, a me ko Herode poʻe, ʻōhumu ihola lākou e pepehi iā ia a make. | Then the Pharisees went out and began to plot with the Herodians how they might kill Jesus. |
| Mar 3:7 | Hele akula Iesū i ka moana wai, me kāna poʻe haumāna; he nui nō hoʻi ka poʻe i hahai aku iā ia, no Galilaia a no Iudea. | Jesus withdrew with his disciples to the lake, and a large crowd from Galilee followed. |
| Mar 3:11 | A ʻike akula nā ʻuhane ʻino iā ia, moe ihola lākou i mua ona, kāhea aʻe, haʻi aʻela, ʻO ʻoe nō ke Keiki a ke Akua. | Whenever the evil spirits saw him, they fell down before him and cried out, "You are the Son of God." |
| Mar 3:13 | A laila, piʻi aʻela ia i ka mauna, hea maila i ka poʻe āna i makemake ai, a hele akula lākou i ona lā. | Jesus went up on a mountainside and called to him those he wanted, and they came to him. |
| Mar 3:19 | A me Iuda ʻIsekariote, ka mea nāna ia i kumakaia ʻia aku. Komo akula lākou i loko o ka hale. | and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him. |
| Mar 3:23 | Hea akula Iesū iā lākou, ʻōlelo akula ma nā ʻōlelo nane, Pehea lā e hiki ai iā Sātana ke mahiki aku iā Sātana? | So Jesus called them and spoke to them in parables: "How can Satan drive out Satan? |
| Mar 3:31 | A laila, hele akula kona makuahine a me kona mau hoahānau, kū ihola i waho, hoʻouna akula i ona lā e kiʻi iā ia. | Then Jesus' mother and brothers arrived. Standing outside, they sent someone in to call him. |
| Mar 4:1 | Hoʻomaka ihola ʻo ia e aʻo hou ma kapa o ka moana wai; a no ka nui loa o ka poʻe i ʻākoakoa mai i ona lā, eʻe akula ia ma luna o kekahi moku, noho ihola ma luna o ka wai, a pau maila ka ʻaha kanaka ma uka, ma kapa o ka moana wai. | Again Jesus began to teach by the lake. The crowd that gathered around him was so large that he got into a boat and sat in it out on the lake, while all the people were along the shore at the water's edge. |
| Mar 4:3 | E hoʻolohe mai; aia hoʻi, hele akula kekahi kanaka lūlū hua, e lūlū. | "Listen! A farmer went out to sow his seed. |
| Mar 4:6 | A puka mai ka lā, mae ihola ia, a maloʻo akula, no ke aʻa ʻole. | But when the sun came up, the plants were scorched, and they withered because they had no root. |
| Mar 4:10 | A loaʻa iā ia ka mehameha, a laila, nīnau akula iā ia ka poʻe e kū pū ana me ia, a me ka poʻe ʻumikumamālua, i ua ʻōlelo nane lā. | When he was alone, the Twelve and the others around him asked him about the parables. |
| Mar 4:36 | A haʻalele akula lākou i ka ʻaha kanaka, a lawe akula iā ia e noho ana ma ka moku: he mau moku liʻiliʻi nō hoʻi kekahi me ia pū. | Leaving the crowd behind, they took him along, just as he was, in the boat. There were also other boats with him. |
| Mar 4:38 | E moe ana ia ma ka uluna, ma ka hope o ka moku; hoʻāla aʻela lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, E ke Kumu, he mea ʻole anei iā ʻoe ke make mākou? | Jesus was in the stern, sleeping on a cushion. The disciples woke him and said to him, "Teacher, don't you care if we drown?" |
| Mar 5:9 | Nīnau akula Iesū iā ia, ʻO wai lā kou inoa? Haʻi mai kēlā, ʻī maila, ʻO Legeona koʻu inoa, no ka mea, ua nui loa mākou. | Then Jesus asked him, "What is your name?" "My name is Legion," he replied, "for we are many." |
| Mar 5:12 | Nonoi aʻela nā daimonio a pau iā ia, ʻī akula, E hoʻouna aʻe ʻoe iā mākou i nā puaʻa, i komo aku ai mākou i loko o lākou. | The demons begged Jesus, "Send us among the pigs; allow us to go into them." |
| Mar 5:13 | ʻAe koke aʻela Iesū iā lākou. A laila, puka akula nā ʻuhane ʻino i waho, a komo akula i loko o nā puaʻa; a holo kikī ihola lākou i lalo ma kahi pali, i loko o ka moana wai, (ʻelua paha tausani lākou,) a make ihola i loko o ka wai. | He gave them permission, and the evil spirits came out and went into the pigs. The herd, about two thousand in number, rushed down the steep bank into the lake and were drowned. |
| Mar 5:14 | Holo akula ka poʻe i hānai iā lākou, a haʻi aʻela ma ke kūlanakauhale, a ma nā kauhale; a haele aʻela lākou i waho, e ʻike i nā mea i hana ʻia ai. | Those tending the pigs ran off and reported this in the town and countryside, and the people went out to see what had happened. |
| Mar 5:16 | ʻO ka poʻe i ʻike pono, haʻi akula iā lākou i nā mea i hana ʻia ai i ka mea i uluhia e ka daimonio, a no nā puaʻa hoʻi. | Those who had seen it told the people what had happened to the demon-possessed man--and told about the pigs as well. |
| Mar 5:18 | I kona eʻe ʻana i luna o ka moku, hele akula i ona lā ka mea i uluhia e ka daimonio, nonoi akula iā ia, e noho pū ʻo ia me ia. | As Jesus was getting into the boat, the man who had been demon-possessed begged to go with him. |
| Mar 5:24 | A hele pū akula Iesū me ia, he nui loa nā kānaka i hahai pū akula, a hoʻokē ihola iā ia. | So Jesus went with him. A large crowd followed and pressed around him. |
| Mar 5:27 | A lohe akula ia no Iesū, a laila, hele maila ia ma hope, a i loko o ka ʻaha kanaka, hoʻopā akula i kona kapa. | When she heard about Jesus, she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak, |
| Mar 5:31 | ʻĪ akula kāna poʻe haumāna iā ia, Ke ʻike mai nei nō ʻoe i ka ʻaha kanaka, e hoʻokē ana iā ʻoe, a ke nīnau mai nei anei ʻoe, ʻO wai kai hoʻopā mai iaʻu? | "You see the people crowding against you," his disciples answered, "and yet you can ask, 'Who touched me?' " |
| Mar 5:33 | Akā, ʻo ua wahine lā, hele maila ia me ka makaʻu, a me ka haʻalulu, no ka mea, ua ʻike pono ia i ka mea i hana ʻia aʻe i loko ona, a haʻi pololei akula iā ia. | Then the woman, knowing what had happened to her, came and fell at his feet and, trembling with fear, told him the whole truth. |
| Mar 5:40 | Hoʻowahāwahā akula lākou iā ia: akā, kipaku aʻela ʻo ia iā lākou a pau i waho, a laila lawe aʻela ia i ka makua kāne a me ka makuahine o ua keiki lā, a me kona poʻe iho, a komo aʻela i loko o kahi i moe ai ke keiki. | But they laughed at him. After he put them all out, he took the child's father and mother and the disciples who were with him, and went in where the child was. |
| Mar 6:1 | Haʻalele ihola ia i kēlā wahi, a hele i kona ʻāina iho; a hahai akula kāna poʻe haumāna iā ia. | Jesus left there and went to his hometown, accompanied by his disciples. |
| Mar 6:12 | Hele aʻela lākou i waho, aʻo akula i kānaka, e mihi lākou. | They went out and preached that people should repent. |
| Mar 6:13 | Mahiki akula lākou i nā daimonio he nui, a hamo aʻe lākou me ka ʻaila i kānaka maʻi he nui loa, a hoʻōla aʻela iā lākou. | They drove out many demons and anointed many sick people with oil and healed them. |
| Mar 6:23 | Hoʻohiki akula ʻo ia iā ia, ʻO ka mea āu e noi mai ai iaʻu, naʻu ia e hāʻawi aku iā ʻoe, a hiki i ka hapalua o ke aupuni oʻu. | And he promised her with an oath, "Whatever you ask I will give you, up to half my kingdom." |
| Mar 6:24 | Hele akula ia i waho, ʻī akula i kona makuahine, He aha lā uaneʻi kaʻu mea e noi aku ai? ʻŌlelo maila ia, ʻO ke poʻo o Ioane Bapetite. | She went out and said to her mother, "What shall I ask for?" "The head of John the Baptist," she answered. |
| Mar 6:27 | Kēnā koke aʻela ke aliʻi i kekahi ilāmuku, ʻōlelo aʻela e lawe ʻia mai kona poʻo. Hele akula ia, a ʻoki aʻela i kona poʻo i loko o ka hale paʻahao; | So he immediately sent an executioner with orders to bring John's head. The man went, beheaded John in the prison, |
| Mar 6:29 | Lohe ihola kāna poʻe haumāna, hele maila lākou, a lawe akula i ke kino, a waiho ihola i loko o ka hale kupapaʻu. | On hearing of this, John's disciples came and took his body and laid it in a tomb. |
| Mar 6:30 | ʻĀkoakoa ihola ka poʻe lunaʻōlelo i o Iesū lā, haʻi akula iā ia i nā mea a pau, ʻo nā mea hoʻi a lākou i hana ai, a me nā mea a lākou i aʻo aku ai. | The apostles gathered around Jesus and reported to him all they had done and taught. |
| Mar 6:32 | Holo kaʻawale akula lākou ma ka moku, a i kahi mehameha. | So they went away by themselves in a boat to a solitary place. |
| Mar 6:33 | ʻIke aʻela nā kānaka i ko lākou holo ʻana, a he nui nō hoʻi nā mea i hoʻomaopopo iā ia, holo wāwae akula lākou mai nā kūlanakauhale aku, a hiki mua akula lākou a ʻākoakoa ihola i ona lā. | But many who saw them leaving recognized them and ran on foot from all the towns and got there ahead of them. |
| Mar 6:35 | I ke kokoke ʻana e pō ka lā, hele akula kāna poʻe haumāna i ona lā, ʻī akula, He wahi wao nahele kēia, a kokoke e pō ka lā; | By this time it was late in the day, so his disciples came to him. "This is a remote place," they said, "and it's already very late. |
| Mar 6:37 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ia iā lākou, E hāʻawi aku ʻoukou i ʻai na lākou. ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, E hele anei mākou e kūʻai lilo aku i ʻelua haneri denari, i mea e loaʻa mai ai ka berena e hāʻawi aku iā lākou e ʻai? | But he answered, "You give them something to eat." They said to him, "That would take eight months of a man's wages ! Are we to go and spend that much on bread and give it to them to eat?" |
| Mar 6:38 | Nīnau maila ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻEhia nā pōpō berena a ʻoukou? E hele e nānā. A ʻike lākou, haʻi akula, ʻElima a me nā iʻa ʻelua. | "How many loaves do you have?" he asked. "Go and see." When they found out, they said, "Five--and two fish." |
| Mar 6:41 | Lālau aʻela ia i nā pōpō berena ʻelima, a me nā iʻa ʻelua, a laila nānā akula ia i luna i ka lani, hoʻomaikaʻi akula, wāwahi ihola i nā pōpō berena, hāʻawi maila i kāna mau haumāna, e kau aʻe i mua o nā kānaka; a puʻunaue aʻela ia i nā iʻa ʻelua na lākou a pau. | Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke the loaves. Then he gave them to his disciples to set before the people. He also divided the two fish among them all. |
| Mar 6:46 | A pau kāna hoʻihoʻi ʻana aku iā lākou, hele akula ia i ka mauna e pule. | After leaving them, he went up on a mountainside to pray. |
| Mar 6:49 | ʻIke aʻela lākou iā ia i ka hele ʻana ma luna iho o ka moana wai, manaʻo ihola lākou he ʻuhane, a hoʻōho nui akula; | but when they saw him walking on the lake, they thought he was a ghost. They cried out, |
| Mar 6:51 | Piʻi akula ia i luna o ka moku i o lākou lā, mālie iho ka makani; kāhāhā nui loa ihola ko lākou naʻau, mahalo aʻela. | Then he climbed into the boat with them, and the wind died down. They were completely amazed, |
| Mar 6:53 | Holo pū akula lākou a hiki aku i ka ʻāina i Genesareta, a pae aʻela. | When they had crossed over, they landed at Gennesaret and anchored there. |
| Mar 6:56 | Ma nā wahi a pau loa i komo aku ai ia i nā kauhale, a i nā kūlanakauhale, a i kuaʻāina, ma laila lākou i waiho ai i ka poʻe maʻi, ma nā alanui, a nonoi akula iā ia, i hoʻopā aku ai lākou i ke kihi wale nō o kona ʻaʻahu; a ʻo ka poʻe i hoʻopā aku iā ia, ola aʻela lākou. | And wherever he went--into villages, towns or countryside--they placed the sick in the marketplaces. They begged him to let them touch even the edge of his cloak, and all who touched him were healed. |
| Mar 7:17 | I kona komo ʻana aʻe i loko o ka hale, mai ka ʻaha kanaka aʻe, nīnau akula kāna mau haumāna iā ia no ua ʻōlelo nane lā. | After he had left the crowd and entered the house, his disciples asked him about this parable. |
| Mar 7:24 | ʻEu aʻela ia i luna, a hele akula i nā mokuna ʻo Turo, a me Sidona, komo akula i loko o kekahi hale, ʻaʻole ia i makemake e ʻike mai kekahi kanaka iā ia, ʻaʻole naʻe ia i hiki ke nalo. | Jesus left that place and went to the vicinity of Tyre. He entered a house and did not want anyone to know it; yet he could not keep his presence secret. |
| Mar 7:28 | ʻŌlelo akula kēlā, ʻī akula iā ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e ka Haku; akā hoʻi, ʻo nā ʻīlio ma lalo o ka papa ʻaina, ʻai nō lākou i nā hunahuna ʻai a nā keiki. | "Yes, Lord," she replied, "but even the dogs under the table eat the children's crumbs." |
| Mar 7:30 | Hiki akula ia i kona hale, ʻike akula ia, ua hele aku nō ka daimonio, mai loko aku, a ua hoʻomoe ʻia nō ke kaikamahine i luna o kahi moe. | She went home and found her child lying on the bed, and the demon gone. |
| Mar 7:31 | Haʻalele akula ia i nā mokuna ʻo Turo, a me Sidona, a hele maila ia ma waena o nā ʻāina ʻo Dekapoli, a i ka moana wai ʻo Galilaia. | Then Jesus left the vicinity of Tyre and went through Sidon, down to the Sea of Galilee and into the region of the Decapolis. |
| Mar 7:32 | Lawe akula lākou i ona lā, i kekahi mea kuli, ua ʻūʻuʻu nō hoʻi kona leo; nonoi akula lākou iā ia, e kau i kona lima i luna iho ona. | There some people brought to him a man who was deaf and could hardly talk, and they begged him to place his hand on the man. |
| Mar 7:34 | Nānā aʻela i luna i ka lani, uē akula, a ʻī maila iā ia, ʻEpata, ʻo ia hoʻi kēia, e wehe ʻia. | He looked up to heaven and with a deep sigh said to him, ""Ephphatha!"" (which means, "Be opened!"). |
| Mar 8:4 | ʻĪ akula kāna poʻe haumāna iā ia, No hea lā e hiki ai i kekahi ke hoʻomāʻona ai iā lākou nei i loko o ka wao nahele? | His disciples answered, "But where in this remote place can anyone get enough bread to feed them?" |
| Mar 8:6 | Kauoha maila ia i kānaka e noho i lalo ma ka lepo. Lawe aʻela ia i nā pōpō berena ʻehiku, hoʻomaikaʻi akula, wāwahi ihola, hāʻawi mai ia i kāna poʻe haumāna, e kau aku i mua o ka ʻaha kanaka; a kau akula lākou. | He told the crowd to sit down on the ground. When he had taken the seven loaves and given thanks, he broke them and gave them to his disciples to set before the people, and they did so. |
| Mar 8:7 | He mau wahi iʻa liʻiliʻi nō hoʻi kekahi a lākou; hoʻomaikaʻi akula ia, a kauoha maila, e kau aku nō hoʻi ia mau mea. | They had a few small fish as well; he gave thanks for them also and told the disciples to distribute them. |
| Mar 8:9 | A ʻo ka poʻe i ʻai, ʻehā tausani lākou; a hoʻokuʻu akula ʻo ia iā lākou. | About four thousand men were present. And having sent them away, |
| Mar 8:10 | A laila, eʻe pū akula ia me kāna poʻe haumāna i luna o ka moku, a holo aʻela i nā mokuna ʻo Dalamanuta. | he got into the boat with his disciples and went to the region of Dalmanutha. |
| Mar 8:13 | Haʻalele ihola ʻo ia iā lākou, eʻe hou akula ma luna o ka moku, a holo akula i kēlā kapa. | Then he left them, got back into the boat and crossed to the other side. |
| Mar 8:19 | I kuʻu wāwahi ʻana i nā pōpō berena ʻelima, na nā tausani ʻelima, ʻehia lā nā hīnaʻi i piha i ke koena ʻai a ʻoukou i hōʻiliʻili ai? Haʻi akula lākou iā ia, He ʻumikumamālua. | When I broke the five loaves for the five thousand, how many basketfuls of pieces did you pick up?" "Twelve," they replied. |
| Mar 8:20 | A i nā hiku na nā tausani ʻehā, ʻehia lā nā hīnaʻi i piha i ke koena ʻai a ʻoukou i hōʻiliʻili ai? Haʻi akula lākou iā ia, ʻEhiku. | "And when I broke the seven loaves for the four thousand, how many basketfuls of pieces did you pick up?" They answered, "Seven." |
| Mar 8:22 | Hele maila ia i Betesaida, a laila, halihali aʻela lākou i kekahi kanaka makapō i ona lā, nonoi akula iā ia, e hoʻopā mai iā ia. | They came to Bethsaida, and some people brought a blind man and begged Jesus to touch him. |
| Mar 8:23 | Lālau ihola ia i ka lima o ke kanaka makapō, alakaʻi akula iā ia, mai ke kauhale aku; kuha maila ia i kona mau maka, hoʻopā maila kona lima iā ia, nīnau maila i kona ʻike ʻana i kekahi mea. | He took the blind man by the hand and led him outside the village. When he had spit on the man's eyes and put his hands on him, Jesus asked, "Do you see anything?" |
| Mar 8:24 | Nānā aʻela ia i luna, ʻī akula. Ke ʻike nei au i kānaka, me he mau lāʻau lā e hele ana. | He looked up and said, "I see people; they look like trees walking around." |
| Mar 8:25 | Ma hope iho, kau hou maila ia i kona lima ma nā maka ona, a hoʻonānā hou akula iā ia i luna; a ola aʻela ia, a ʻike maopopo ihola i kēlā kanaka i kēia kanaka. | Once more Jesus put his hands on the man's eyes. Then his eyes were opened, his sight was restored, and he saw everything clearly. |
| Mar 8:27 | Hele akula Iesū, a me kāna poʻe haumāna i nā kauhale o Kaisareia Pilipi; nīnau aʻela ia i kāna poʻe haumāna ma ke alaloa, i ka ʻī ʻana, ʻO wai lā wau i kā kānaka ʻōlelo? | Jesus and his disciples went on to the villages around Caesarea Philippi. On the way he asked them, "Who do people say I am?" |
| Mar 8:28 | ʻĪ akula lākou, ʻO Ioane Bapetite; a ʻo ʻElia i kā kekahi; a ʻo kekahi o nā kāula i kā kekahi. | They replied, "Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, one of the prophets." |
| Mar 8:29 | Nīnau maila ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻO wai lā hoʻi au i kā ʻoukou ʻōlelo? Haʻi akula ʻo Petero, ʻī akula iā ia, ʻO ka Mesia nō ʻoe. | "But what about you?" he asked. "Who do you say I am?" Peter answered, "You are the Christ. " |
| Mar 8:32 | Haʻi maopopo maila ʻo ia ia ʻōlelo; a laila, lālau aʻela ʻo Petero iā ia, a hoʻomaka e pāpā akula iā ia. | He spoke plainly about this, and Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. |
| Mar 9:2 | A hala aʻela nā lā ʻeono, kono aʻela ʻo Iesū iā Petero, a me Iakobo, a me Ioane, alakaʻi akula iā lākou i kahi mehameha, ma kekahi mauna kiʻekiʻe, hoʻopāhaʻohaʻo ihola ia i mua o lākou. | After six days Jesus took Peter, James and John with him and led them up a high mountain, where they were all alone. There he was transfigured before them. |
| Mar 9:5 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Petero, ʻī akula iā Iesū, E ka Haku ē, nani wale kākou e noho ai i ʻaneʻi; e hana paha mākou i ʻekolu halelewa; nou kekahi, no Mose kekahi, a no ʻElia kekahi. | Peter said to Jesus, "Rabbi, it is good for us to be here. Let us put up three shelters--one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah." |
| Mar 9:11 | Nīnau akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, No ke aha lā i ʻōlelo mai ai ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo, ʻO ʻElia ke hele ʻē mai ma mua e pono ai? | And they asked him, "Why do the teachers of the law say that Elijah must come first?" |
| Mar 9:15 | A ʻike akula nā kānaka a pau loa iā ia, pīhoihoi iho lākou, holo kikī akula, a aloha akula iā ia. | As soon as all the people saw Jesus, they were overwhelmed with wonder and ran to greet him. |
| Mar 9:16 | Nīnau akula ʻo ia iā lākou, He aha kā ʻoukou mea e ninaninau nei me lākou? | "What are you arguing with them about?" he asked. |
| Mar 9:17 | ʻŌlelo aʻela kekahi o ua ʻaha kanaka lā, ʻī akula, E ka Haku ē, ua lawe mai nei au i kuʻu keiki kāne iā ʻoe, ua uluhia ʻia e ka ʻuhane ʻāʻā. | A man in the crowd answered, "Teacher, I brought you my son, who is possessed by a spirit that has robbed him of speech. |
| Mar 9:18 | A ma nā wahi a pau loa i kaʻina aku ai ʻo ia e ia, hoʻokaʻawili ihola ʻo ia iā ia, a kahe mai ka huʻa, nau ihola nā kuʻi, a hōkiʻi nō hoʻi; a ʻī akula au i nā haumāna āu, na lākou ia e mahiki aku; ʻaʻole i hiki iā lākou. | Whenever it seizes him, it throws him to the ground. He foams at the mouth, gnashes his teeth and becomes rigid. I asked your disciples to drive out the spirit, but they could not." |
| Mar 9:24 | Kāhea koke akula ka makua kāne o ua keiki lā, ʻī akula me nā waimaka, E ka Haku, ke manaʻoʻiʻo nei au; e kōkua mai ʻoe iaʻu i kuʻu manaʻoʻiʻo ʻole. | Immediately the boy's father exclaimed, "I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief !" |
| Mar 9:25 | ʻIke maila Iesū i ka lulumi ʻana mai o kānaka, a laila, pāpā akula ia i ka ʻuhane ʻino, ʻī akula iā ia, Ke ʻōlelo aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ka ʻuhane ʻāʻā, a kuli, e hele aku ʻoe pēlā, mai loko aku ona, mai komo hou i loko ona. | When Jesus saw that a crowd was running to the scene, he rebuked the evil spirit. "You deaf and mute spirit," he said, "I command you, come out of him and never enter him again." |
| Mar 9:26 | Kāhea aʻela ia, a hoʻokaʻawili hou ihola iā ia, a puka akula, mai loko aku ona; a like ihola ia me ka mea i make, no ia mea, ua nui ka poʻe i ʻōlelo aʻe, Ua make ʻiʻo nō. | The spirit shrieked, convulsed him violently and came out. The boy looked so much like a corpse that many said, "He's dead." |
| Mar 9:28 | A i kona hiki ʻana aku i loko o ka hale, a laila nīnau malū akula kāna poʻe haumāna iā ia, No ke aha lā i hiki ʻole ai iā mākou ke mahiki aku iā ia? | After Jesus had gone indoors, his disciples asked him privately, "Why couldn't we drive it out?" |
| Mar 9:30 | Hele akula lākou, mai ia wahi aku, ma loko o Galilaia; ʻaʻole naʻe ia i makemake e ʻike mai kekahi. | They left that place and passed through Galilee. Jesus did not want anyone to know where they were, |
| Mar 9:33 | A hele akula lākou i Kaperenauma; a i kona noho ʻana i loko o ka hale, a laila, nīnau maila ʻo ia iā lākou, He aha kā ʻoukou i kamaʻilio ai ma ke alaloa? | They came to Capernaum. When he was in the house, he asked them, "What were you arguing about on the road?" |
| Mar 9:38 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ʻo Ioane iā ia, ʻī akula, E ke Kumu, ua ʻike aku mākou i kekahi mea e mahiki aku ana i nā daimonio ma kou inoa, ʻaʻole naʻe ia i hahai iā mākou; a pāpā akula mākou iā ia, no ka mea, ʻaʻole ia i hahai iā mākou. | "Teacher," said John, "we saw a man driving out demons in your name and we told him to stop, because he was not one of us." |
| Mar 10:1 | A laila kū aʻela ia i luna, a hele akula ia ma kēlā kapa o Ioredane, a i nā mokuna o Iudea; a ʻākoakoa hou maila nā kānaka i ona lā, aʻo hou maila ʻo ia iā lākou, e like me kāna ʻoihana ma mua. | Jesus then left that place and went into the region of Judea and across the Jordan. Again crowds of people came to him, and as was his custom, he taught them. |
| Mar 10:3 | ʻŌlelo akula ia, ʻī akula iā lākou, He aha lā ka mea a Mose i kauoha mai ai iā ʻoukou? | "What did Moses command you?" he replied. |
| Mar 10:5 | ʻŌlelo akula Iesū, ʻī akula iā lākou, No ka paʻakikī ʻana o ko ʻoukou naʻau, i palapala mai ai ʻo ia ia ʻōlelo na ʻoukou. | "It was because your hearts were hard that Moses wrote you this law," Jesus replied. |
| Mar 10:10 | A i loko o ka hale, nīnau akula kāna poʻe haumāna i kēlā mea. | When they were in the house again, the disciples asked Jesus about this. |
| Mar 10:13 | Halihali akula lākou i kahi mau keiki liʻiliʻi iā ia, i hoʻopā mai ʻo ia iā lākou: pāpā aʻela kāna poʻe haumāna i ka poʻe nāna i lawe aku. | People were bringing little children to Jesus to have him touch them, but the disciples rebuked them. |
| Mar 10:22 | A laila kaumaha loa ihola kēlā ia ʻōlelo, a hele akula me ka minamina, no ka mea, ua nui loa kona waiwai. | At this the man's face fell. He went away sad, because he had great wealth. |
| Mar 10:28 | A laila, hoʻomaka akula ʻo Petero e ʻōlelo iā ia, Aia hoʻi, ua haʻalele mākou i nā mea a pau, a ua hahai aku iā ʻoe. | Peter said to him, "We have left everything to follow you!" |
| Mar 10:32 | Iā lākou ma ke alanui e piʻi ana i Ierusalema, hele akula Iesū ma mua o lākou; a kāhāhā ihola ko lākou naʻau; a i ko lākou hahai ʻana aku, makaʻu ihola lākou. Lawe hou maila ia i ka poʻe ʻumikumamālua, a hoʻomaka e haʻi maila iā lākou i kona mea e hana ʻia mai ai; | They were on their way up to Jerusalem, with Jesus leading the way, and the disciples were astonished, while those who followed were afraid. Again he took the Twelve aside and told them what was going to happen to him. |
| Mar 10:35 | Pūneʻe akula i ona lā ʻo Iakobo, a me Ioane, nā keiki a Zebedaio, ʻī akula, E ke Kumu ē, ke ake nei māua, e hana mai ʻoe na māua i kā māua mea e noi aku ai. | Then James and John, the sons of Zebedee, came to him. "Teacher," they said, "we want you to do for us whatever we ask." |
| Mar 10:37 | ʻĪ akula lāua iā ia, E hāʻawi mai ʻoe iā māua, e noho kekahi o māua ma kou lima ʻākau, a ʻo kekahi ma kou lima hema, ma loko o kou nani. | They replied, "Let one of us sit at your right and the other at your left in your glory." |
| Mar 10:39 | ʻĪ akula lāua iā ia, E hiki nō iā māua. ʻĪ maila Iesū iā lāua, E inu ʻiʻo nō ʻolua i ko ke kīʻaha aʻu e inu ai, a e bapetizo ʻia nō hoʻi ʻolua i ka bapetizo ʻana aʻu e bapetizo ʻia mai ai: | "We can," they answered. Jesus said to them, "You will drink the cup I drink and be baptized with the baptism I am baptized with, |
| Mar 10:49 | Kū mālie ihola ʻo Iesū, kauoha maila e kāhea ʻia aku ia. Kāhea akula lākou i ua kanaka makapō nei, ʻī akula iā ia, E hoʻolana ʻoe, a e kū aʻe i luna, ke kāhea mai nei kēlā iā ʻoe. | Jesus stopped and said, "Call him." So they called to the blind man, "Cheer up! On your feet! He's calling you." |
| Mar 10:51 | ʻŌlelo akula Iesū, ʻī akula iā ia, He aha kou makemake e hana aku ai au nou? ʻĪ maila ua makapō nei iā ia, E ka Haku ē, i kaʻakaʻa koʻu mau maka. | "What do you want me to do for you?" Jesus asked him. The blind man said, "Rabbi, I want to see." |
| Mar 10:52 | ʻĪ akula Iesū iā ia, Ō hele, ua ola ʻoe, i kou manaʻoʻiʻo. Loaʻa koke aʻela iā ia ka ʻike, a hahai akula iā Iesū, ma ke alaloa. | "Go," said Jesus, "your faith has healed you." Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus along the road. |
| Mar 11:4 | Hele akula lāua, a loaʻa ihola iā lāua ka hoki keiki, ua nakinaki ʻia ma ka ʻīpuka ma waho, ma nā huina alanui. Kala aʻela lāua iā ia. | They went and found a colt outside in the street, tied at a doorway. As they untied it, |
| Mar 11:6 | ʻĪ akula lāua iā lākou, e like me kā Iesū kauoha ʻana mai; a kuʻu maila lākou iā lāua. | They answered as Jesus had told them to, and the people let them go. |
| Mar 11:9 | Hoʻokani akula ka poʻe i hele ma mua, a me lākou e hahai ana ma hope, ʻī akula, Hōsana; nani wale ka mea i hele mai ma ka inoa o ka Haku. | Those who went ahead and those who followed shouted, "Hosanna! " "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!" |
| Mar 11:11 | A komo akula ʻo Iesū i loko o Ierusalema, a i loko o ka luakini, a nānā aʻela ia i nā mea a pau loa; a ahiahi aʻela, hele akula ia me kāna poʻe haumāna i Betania. | Jesus entered Jerusalem and went to the temple. He looked around at everything, but since it was already late, he went out to Bethany with the Twelve. |
| Mar 11:13 | ʻIke akula ia i kekahi lāʻau fiku, ma kahi mamao aku, he lau ma luna; hele aʻela ia e ʻimi i ko luna o ka lāʻau; a hiki aʻela ia i laila, loaʻa iā ia he lau wale nō; no ka mea, ʻaʻole ia ʻo ka manawa fiku. | Seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit. When he reached it, he found nothing but leaves, because it was not the season for figs. |
| Mar 11:15 | A hiki aʻela lākou i Ierusalema; a laila, komo aʻela Iesū i loko o ka luakini, hoʻokuke akula i ka poʻe kūʻai lilo aku, a kūʻai lilo mai i loko o ka luakini, hoʻokahuli aʻela i nā papa o ka poʻe kūʻai kālā, a me nā noho o ka poʻe kūʻai manu nūnū. | On reaching Jerusalem, Jesus entered the temple area and began driving out those who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves, |
| Mar 11:19 | A ahiahi aʻela, hele akula ia i waho o ke kūlanakauhale. | When evening came, they went out of the city. |
| Mar 11:20 | A kakahiaka aʻe, i ko lākou hoʻi ʻana mai, ʻike akula lākou i ka lāʻau fiku, ua pau i ka maloʻo, mai ke kumu aʻe. | In the morning, as they went along, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots. |
| Mar 11:29 | ʻŌlelo akula Iesū iā lākou, ʻī akula, E nīnau aku nō hoʻi au iā ʻoukou i kekahi mea; e haʻi mai ʻoukou iaʻu, a laila, haʻi aku au iā ʻoukou i koʻu pono e hana ai i kēia mau mea. | Jesus replied, "I will ask you one question. Answer me, and I will tell you by what authority I am doing these things. |
| Mar 11:33 | ʻŌlelo maila lākou iā Iesū, ʻī maila, ʻAʻole mākou ʻike. A laila, ʻōlelo akula Iesū iā lākou, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole nō hoʻi au e haʻi aku iā ʻoukou i kaʻu pono e hana ai i kēia mau mea. | So they answered Jesus, "We don't know." Jesus said, "Neither will I tell you by what authority I am doing these things." |
| Mar 12:1 | A laila, hoʻomaka ʻo ia e ʻōlelo mai iā lākou ma nā ʻōlelo nane. Kanu ihola kekahi kanaka i ka māla waina, a hana ihola ia i ka pā a puni, a kōhi i lalo i kahi e kaomi ai i ka waina, kūkulu ihola i ka hale kiaʻi, hāʻawi aʻela i nā hoaʻāina, a hele akula i ka ʻāina ʻē. | He then began to speak to them in parables: "A man planted a vineyard. He put a wall around it, dug a pit for the winepress and built a watchtower. Then he rented the vineyard to some farmers and went away on a journey. |
| Mar 12:3 | Hopu ihola lākou iā ia, kuʻikuʻi akula, a hoʻihoʻi nele akula iā ia. | But they seized him, beat him and sent him away empty-handed. |
| Mar 12:4 | Hoʻouna hou maila ia i o lākou lā i kekahi kauā hou; a hailuku akula lākou iā ia, a ʻeha kona poʻo, a hoʻihoʻi aku lākou iā ia me ka hōʻino. | Then he sent another servant to them; they struck this man on the head and treated him shamefully. |
| Mar 12:5 | Hoʻouna hou maila ia i kekahi mea hou; a pepehi akula lākou iā ia a make; a ʻo nā mea ʻē aʻe he nui loa, kuʻikuʻi nō i kekahi, a pepehi i kekahi. | He sent still another, and that one they killed. He sent many others; some of them they beat, others they killed. |
| Mar 12:8 | Hopu ihola lākou iā ia, pepehi akula; a hoʻolei aku hoʻi, mai loko aku o ka māla waina. | So they took him and killed him, and threw him out of the vineyard. |
| Mar 12:15 | E hāʻawi anei mākou? ʻAʻole paha mākou e hāʻawi aku? ʻIke akula ia i ko lākou hoʻokamani ʻana, ʻī akula ʻo ia iā lākou, No ke aha lā ʻoukou e hoʻāʻo mai nei iaʻu? E lawe mai ʻoukou i kekahi denari i oʻu nei i ʻike au. | Should we pay or shouldn't we?" But Jesus knew their hypocrisy. "Why are you trying to trap me?" he asked. "Bring me a denarius and let me look at it." |
| Mar 12:17 | ʻŌlelo akula Iesū, ʻī akula iā lākou, E hāʻawi aku i kā Kaisara iā Kaisara, a i kā ke Akua hoʻi i ke Akua. Pili pū ihola lākou iā ia. | Then Jesus said to them, "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's." And they were amazed at him. |
| Mar 12:18 | A laila, hele akula i ona lā, nā Sadukaio ka poʻe i ʻōlelo, ʻAʻole e ala hou mai; nīnau akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, | Then the Sadducees, who say there is no resurrection, came to him with a question. |
| Mar 12:20 | ʻEhiku nō nā keiki kāne; a mare akula ka hiapo i ka wahine, a make ia, ʻaʻole āna keiki. | Now there were seven brothers. The first one married and died without leaving any children. |
| Mar 12:22 | A mare aʻela nō hoʻi ka poʻe ʻehiku a pau iā ia, ʻaʻole hoʻi a lākou keiki; a ma hope iho, make akula nō hoʻi ka wahine. | In fact, none of the seven left any children. Last of all, the woman died too. |
| Mar 12:28 | Hele maila kekahi o ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo, a lohe i kā lākou kamaʻilio ʻana, a ʻike ia i ka pono o kā Iesū ʻōlelo ʻana, a laila, nīnau akula ʻo ia iā ia, He aha lā ke kānāwai nui o nā kānāwai a pau? | One of the teachers of the law came and heard them debating. Noticing that Jesus had given them a good answer, he asked him, "Of all the commandments, which is the most important?" |
| Mar 12:32 | ʻĪ akula ua kākau ʻōlelo lā iā ia. Maikaʻi, e ke Kumu, ua ʻōlelo mai ʻoe i ka mea ʻoiaʻiʻo; no ka mea, hoʻokahi wale nō Akua, ʻaʻole ʻē aʻe, ʻo ia wale nō. | "Well said, teacher," the man replied. "You are right in saying that God is one and there is no other but him. |
| Mar 13:1 | A i kona hele ʻana mai loko aku o ka luakini, ʻōlelo akula kekahi o kāna poʻe haumāna iā ia, E ke kumu, e nānā ʻoe, nani wale ke ʻano o kēia mau pōhaku, a me nā hale. | As he was leaving the temple, one of his disciples said to him, "Look, Teacher! What massive stones! What magnificent buildings!" |
| Mar 13:3 | I kona noho ʻana i luna o ka mauna ʻOliveta, ma ka hulina alo o ka luakini, nīnau malū akula ʻo Petero, a me Iakobo, a me Ioane, a me ʻAnederea iā ia; | As Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives opposite the temple, Peter, James, John and Andrew asked him privately, |
| Mar 14:12 | A i ka lā mua o ka ʻahaʻaina berena hū ʻole, i ka wā e kālua ai i ka mōliaola, nīnau akula kāna poʻe haumāna iā ia, ʻAuhea lā kāu wahi makemake e hele ai mākou e hoʻomākaukau, i ʻai ʻoe i ka mōliaola? | On the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, when it was customary to sacrifice the Passover lamb, Jesus' disciples asked him, "Where do you want us to go and make preparations for you to eat the Passover?" |
| Mar 14:16 | Hele akula nā haumāna, a hiki akula i ke kūlanakauhale, loaʻa iā lāua e like me kāna mea i ʻōlelo mai ai iā lāua: a hoʻomākaukau lāua i ka mōliaola. | The disciples left, went into the city and found things just as Jesus had told them. So they prepared the Passover. |
| Mar 14:19 | Kaumaha ihola lākou, a ʻōlelo pākahi akula iā ia, ʻO wau anei? A ʻo kekahi, ʻO wau anei? | They were saddened, and one by one they said to him, "Surely not I?" |
| Mar 14:22 | A i kā lākou ʻai ʻana, lālau aʻela Iesū i ka berena, hoʻālohaloha akula, wāwahi ihola, a hāʻawi maila iā lākou, ʻī maila, E lawe, e ʻai; ʻo koʻu kino kēia. | While they were eating, Jesus took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying, "Take it; this is my body." |
| Mar 14:26 | Hīmeni aʻela lākou, a laila hele akula i waho ma ka mauna ʻo ʻOliveta. | When they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives. |
| Mar 14:29 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Petero iā ia, Inā e hihia lākou a pau, ʻaʻole loa ʻo wau. | Peter declared, "Even if all fall away, I will not." |
| Mar 14:31 | A laila, ʻōlelo ikaika akula ʻo Petero, ʻAʻole loa wau e hōʻole aku iā ʻoe, ke make pū au me ʻoe; a pēlā lākou a pau i ʻōlelo aku ai. | But Peter insisted emphatically, "Even if I have to die with you, I will never disown you." And all the others said the same. |
| Mar 14:33 | A kaʻi akula ʻo ia iā Petero, a me Iakobo, a me Ioane, i laila ka hoʻomaka ʻana o kona kaumaha a me ka luʻuluʻu loa. | He took Peter, James and John along with him, and he began to be deeply distressed and troubled. |
| Mar 14:35 | Hele iki akula ia a hina ihola ma ka lepo, a pule akula, inā e hiki ia mea, e lawe ʻia aku ia hora. | Going a little farther, he fell to the ground and prayed that if possible the hour might pass from him. |
| Mar 14:36 | ʻĪ akula ia, E ʻAba, e ka Makua, ua hiki nā mea a pau loa iā ʻoe, e lawe aku ʻoe i kēia kīʻaha oʻu; akā hoʻi, ʻaʻole ʻo koʻu makemake e hana ʻia, aia ʻo kou. | "Abba", Father," he said, "everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will." |
| Mar 14:39 | Hele hou akula ia, a pule akula, ma ia ʻōlelo hoʻokahi ʻana nō. | Once more he went away and prayed the same thing. |
| Mar 14:45 | A hiki maila ia, a laila hele koke akula ia i ona lā, ʻī akula, E Rabi, e Rabi; a honi akula iā ia. | Going at once to Jesus, Judas said, "Rabbi!" and kissed him. |
| Mar 14:46 | Lālau akula ko lākou lima iā ia, hopu ihola. | The men seized Jesus and arrested him. |
| Mar 14:47 | A ʻo kekahi o lākou e kū ana ma laila, unuhi aʻela ia i ka pahi kaua, hahau akula i kekahi kauā o ke kahuna nui, a ʻoki aʻela i kona pepeiao. | Then one of those standing near drew his sword and struck the servant of the high priest, cutting off his ear. |
| Mar 14:50 | Haʻalele akula kāna poʻe haumāna a pau iā ia, holo akula. | Then everyone deserted him and fled. |
| Mar 14:51 | Hahai akula kekahi kanaka ʻōpiopio iā ia, e ʻaʻahu ana i ke kapa olonā ma ka ʻili, lālau ihola ka poʻe koa iā ia. | A young man, wearing nothing but a linen garment, was following Jesus. When they seized him, |
| Mar 14:52 | Haʻalele ihola ia i ke kapa olonā, a holo kohana akula, mai o lākou aku. | he fled naked, leaving his garment behind. |
| Mar 14:53 | Alakaʻi akula lākou iā Iesū i ke kahuna nui; ua ʻākoakoa pū mai nō me ia ka poʻe kāhuna nui a pau, a me ka poʻe lunakahiko, a me ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo. | They took Jesus to the high priest, and all the chief priests, elders and teachers of the law came together. |
| Mar 14:54 | Hahai mamao akula ʻo Petero iā ia, a hiki i ka hale o ke kahuna nui; a noho pū ia me ka poʻe kauā, e lalana ana iā ia iho i ke ahi. | Peter followed him at a distance, right into the courtyard of the high priest. There he sat with the guards and warmed himself at the fire. |
| Mar 14:60 | Kū aʻela i luna ke kahuna nui i waenakonu o lākou, nīnau akula iā Iesū, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole anei ʻoe e ʻōlelo mai? He aha lā kēlā mea a lāua nei i hōʻike ai nou? | Then the high priest stood up before them and asked Jesus, "Are you not going to answer? What is this testimony that these men are bringing against you?" |
| Mar 14:61 | Noho mālie ihola ia, ʻaʻole i ʻōlelo mai. Nīnau hou akula ke kahuna nui iā ia, ʻī akula, ʻO ʻoe nō anei ka Mesia, ke Keiki a ka mea i hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia? | But Jesus remained silent and gave no answer. Again the high priest asked him, "Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed One?" |
| Mar 14:65 | Kuhakuha akula kekahi poʻe iā ia, a uhi akula kekahi poʻe i kona maka, kuʻikuʻi akula iā ia, me ka ʻī aku, E koho mai. A kuʻikuʻi akula ka poʻe ilāmuku iā ia, me ko lākou mau poho lima. | Then some began to spit at him; they blindfolded him, struck him with their fists, and said, "Prophesy!" And the guards took him and beat him. |
| Mar 14:68 | Hōʻole akula ia, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole au i ʻike iā ia, ʻaʻole hoʻi i maopopo iaʻu ka mea āu e ʻōlelo mai nei. A laila, hele akula ia i waho ma ka lānai, a ʻoʻoʻō maila ka moa. | But he denied it. "I don't know or understand what you're talking about," he said, and went out into the entryway. |
| Mar 14:70 | Hōʻole hou akula ia. A ma hope iho, ʻī aʻela ka poʻe e kū ana ma laila iā Petero, ʻOiaʻiʻo, ʻo ʻoe nō kekahi o lākou, no ka mea, no Galilaia ʻoe, ke hōʻike mai nei nō hoʻi kāu ʻōlelo ʻana. | Again he denied it. After a little while, those standing near said to Peter, "Surely you are one of them, for you are a Galilean." |
| Mar 15:1 | A kakahiaka aʻela, kūkākūkā koke ihola nā kāhuna nui, a me nā lunakahiko, a me nā kākau ʻōlelo, a me ka ʻaha luna kānāwai a pau, a nakinaki akula iā Iesū, a kaʻi aʻela, a hāʻawi akula iā Pilato. | Very early in the morning, the chief priests, with the elders, the teachers of the law and the whole Sanhedrin, reached a decision. They bound Jesus, led him away and handed him over to Pilate. |
| Mar 15:2 | Nīnau maila ʻo Pilato iā ia, ʻO ʻoe nō anei ke aliʻi o ka poʻe Iudaio? Haʻi akula ia, ʻī akula iā ia, ʻO ia nō kāu e ʻōlelo maila. | "Are you the king of the Jews?" asked Pilate. "Yes, it is as you say," Jesus replied. |
| Mar 15:3 | Hoʻopiʻi akula nā kāhuna nui nona, ma nā mea he nui loa; ʻaʻole ia i ʻōlelo mai. | The chief priests accused him of many things. |
| Mar 15:5 | ʻAʻole i ʻōlelo iki mai ʻo Iesū; no laila kāhāhā akula ko Pilato naʻau. | But Jesus still made no reply, and Pilate was amazed. |
| Mar 15:13 | Hea hou akula lākou, E kau ʻia ʻo ia ma ke keʻa. | "Crucify him!" they shouted. |
| Mar 15:14 | A laila, nīnau maila ʻo Pilato iā lākou, He aha ka hewa āna i hana ai? ʻUāʻuā nui akula lākou, E kau ʻia ʻo ia ma ke keʻa. | "Why? What crime has he committed?" asked Pilate. But they shouted all the louder, "Crucify him!" |
| Mar 15:17 | Hōʻaʻahu ihola lākou iā ia i ke kapa ʻula, a hili ihola i lei aliʻi kākalaioa, a hoʻolei akula iā ia. | They put a purple robe on him, then twisted together a crown of thorns and set it on him. |
| Mar 15:18 | Aloha hoʻomāʻewaʻewa akula lākou iā ia, Aloha ʻoe, e ke aliʻi o ka poʻe Iudaio! | And they began to call out to him, "Hail, king of the Jews!" |
| Mar 15:19 | Hahau akula lākou i kona poʻo i ka lāʻau, kuhakuha akula iā ia, a kukuli ihola e hoʻomana iā ia. | Again and again they struck him on the head with a staff and spit on him. Falling on their knees, they paid homage to him. |
| Mar 15:20 | A pau ko lākou hoʻomāʻewaʻewa ʻana iā ia, a laila, wehe aʻela lākou i ke kapa ʻula, a hoʻokomo ihola i kona kapa, alakaʻi akula lākou iā ia e kau iā ia ma ke keʻa. | And when they had mocked him, they took off the purple robe and put his own clothes on him. Then they led him out to crucify him. |
| Mar 15:21 | A koi akula lākou i kekahi Simona no Kurenaio, e lawe i kona keʻa, e hele ana ia, mai ke kuaʻāina mai, ʻo ka makua kāne hoʻi ia o ʻAlekanedero, a me Rupo. | A certain man from Cyrene, Simon, the father of Alexander and Rufus, was passing by on his way in from the country, and they forced him to carry the cross. |
| Mar 15:23 | Hāʻawi akula lākou iā ia i ka waina ua wili pū ʻia me ka mura, ʻaʻole naʻe ia i inu. | Then they offered him wine mixed with myrrh, but he did not take it. |
| Mar 15:24 | A kau akula lākou iā ia ma ke keʻa, a laila, puʻunaue ihola lākou i kona kapa, me ka puʻu ʻana ma ka mea a kēlā kanaka, kēia kanaka e lawe ai. | And they crucified him. Dividing up his clothes, they cast lots to see what each would get. |
| Mar 15:27 | Kau pū akula lākou me ia ma ke keʻa, i nā pōwā ʻelua; ʻo kekahi ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau, a ʻo kekahi, ma ka ʻaoʻao hema. | They crucified two robbers with him, one on his right and one on his left. |
| Mar 15:29 | A ʻo ka poʻe e māʻalo ana ma laila aʻe, hōʻino wale akula lākou iā ia, me ka hoʻokunokunou i ko lākou poʻo, ʻī akula, Ē, ʻo ʻoe ka mea wāwahi i ka luakini, a i nā lā ʻekolu, hana hou nō, | Those who passed by hurled insults at him, shaking their heads and saying, "So! You who are going to destroy the temple and build it in three days, |
| Mar 15:31 | Pēlā pū akula nō hoʻi ka poʻe kāhuna nui a me ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo, i hoʻomāʻewaʻewa aku ai, ʻī aʻe kekahi, Hoʻōla nō ʻo ia iā haʻi, ʻaʻole naʻe e hiki iā ia ke hoʻōla iā ia iho. | In the same way the chief priests and the teachers of the law mocked him among themselves. "He saved others," they said, "but he can't save himself ! |
| Mar 15:36 | Holo akula kekahi, a hoʻomaʻū i ka huʻahuʻakai i ka vīnega, kau ihola ma ka ʻohe, a hāʻawi aku iā ia e inu, ʻī aʻela, Alia; i ʻike kākou inā paha e hele mai ʻo ʻElia e wehe iā ia. | One man ran, filled a sponge with wine vinegar, put it on a stick, and offered it to Jesus to drink. "Now leave him alone. Let's see if Elijah comes to take him down," he said. |
| Mar 15:37 | Kāhea aʻela Iesū me ka leo nui, a kāʻili akula ke aho. | With a loud cry, Jesus breathed his last. |
| Mar 15:41 | Ua hahai nō lākou ma muli ona, i kona wā ma Galilaia, a lawelawe akula nāna; a me nā wāhine ʻē he nui loa, a hele pū nō lākou me ia i Ierusalema. | In Galilee these women had followed him and cared for his needs. Many other women who had come up with him to Jerusalem were also there. |
| Mar 15:43 | Hele maila ʻo Iosepa no ʻArimataia, he luna kānāwai koʻikoʻi ia, e kakali ana i ke aupuni o ke Akua, hele akula ia i o Pilato lā, me ka hopohopo ʻole, a noi akula i ke kino o Iesū. | Joseph of Arimathea, a prominent member of the Council, who was himself waiting for the kingdom of God, went boldly to Pilate and asked for Jesus' body. |
| Mar 16:2 | A i ke kakahiaka nui o ka lā mua o ka hebedoma i ka puka ʻana a ka lā, hele akula lākou i ka hale kupapaʻu. | Very early on the first day of the week, just after sunrise, they were on their way to the tomb |
| Mar 16:4 | Nānā akula lākou, ʻike ihola ua ʻolokaʻa ʻē ʻia aku ka pōhaku; no ka mea, he pōhaku nui loa ia. | But when they looked up, they saw that the stone, which was very large, had been rolled away. |
| Mar 16:5 | I ko lākou komo ʻana i loko o ka hale kupapaʻu, ʻike akula lākou i kekahi kanaka ʻōpiopio, e noho ana ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau, ua ʻaʻahu ʻia i ke kapa lōʻihi keʻokeʻo; a makaʻu ihola lākou. | As they entered the tomb, they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side, and they were alarmed. |
| Mar 16:10 | Hele akula ʻo ia, a haʻi akula i ka poʻe i noho pū me ia, iā lākou e ʻū ana, a e uē ana nō hoʻi. | She went and told those who had been with him and who were mourning and weeping. |
| Mar 16:19 | A pau aʻela ka ʻōlelo ʻana a ka Haku iā lākou, a laila, lawe ʻia akula ia i luna i ka lani, a noho ihola ma ka lima ʻākau o ke Akua. | After the Lord Jesus had spoken to them, he was taken up into heaven and he sat at the right hand of God. |
| Mar 16:20 | Hele aʻe lākou, a aʻo akula ma nā wahi a pau; hana pū maila nō hoʻi ka Haku me lākou, e hōʻoiaʻiʻo ana i ka ʻōlelo, me nā hana mana e pili ana. ʻĀmene. okuna | Then the disciples went out and preached everywhere, and the Lord worked with them and confirmed his word by the signs that accompanied it. |
| Luka 1:11 | A laila ʻike ʻia akula ka ʻānela a ka Haku, e kū ana ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau o ke kuahu mea ʻala. | Then an angel of the Lord appeared to him, standing at the right side of the altar of incense. |
| Luka 1:18 | Nīnau akula ʻo Zakaria i ka ʻānela, Ma hea lā wau e ʻike ai ia mea? No ka mea, he kanaka kahiko wau, a he nui nō hoʻi nā makahiki o kaʻu wahine. | Zechariah asked the angel, "How can I be sure of this? I am an old man and my wife is well along in years." |
| Luka 1:29 | A ʻike akula, hopohopo ihola ʻo ia i kāna ʻōlelo, a nalu ihola i ke ʻano o kēia aloha ʻana. | Mary was greatly troubled at his words and wondered what kind of greeting this might be. |
| Luka 1:34 | A laila, nīnau akula ʻo Maria i ka ʻānela, Pehea lā uaneʻi ia mea? No ka mea, ʻaʻole au ʻike i ke kāne. | "How will this be," Mary asked the angel, "since I am a virgin?" |
| Luka 1:38 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Maria, Eia hoʻi ke kauā wahine a ka Haku; e like me kāu ʻōlelo, pēlā e hana ʻia mai ai noʻu. A laila, hele akula ka ʻānela mai ona aku. | "I am the Lord's servant," Mary answered. "May it be to me as you have said." Then the angel left her. |
| Luka 1:39 | Ia mau lā, ʻeu aʻela ʻo Maria, a hele wikiwiki akula i ka ʻāina mauna, i kekahi kūlanakauhale o Iuda; | At that time Mary got ready and hurried to a town in the hill country of Judea, |
| Luka 1:40 | A komo aku ia i loko o ka hale o Zakaria, a aloha akula iā ʻElisabeta. | where she entered Zechariah's home and greeted Elizabeth. |
| Luka 1:46 | A laila, ʻī akula ʻo Maria, Ke hoʻonani aku nei kuʻu ʻuhane i ka Haku; | And Mary said: "My soul glorifies the Lord |
| Luka 1:60 | ʻŌlelo akula kona makuahine, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole; akā, e kapa ʻia aku nō ia ʻo Ioane. | but his mother spoke up and said, "No! He is to be called John." |
| Luka 1:64 | A wehe koke ʻia ihola kona waha a me kona elelo, a ʻōlelo akula ia me ka hoʻoleʻa i ke Akua. | Immediately his mouth was opened and his tongue was loosed, and he began to speak, praising God. |
| Luka 2:15 | Eia hoʻi kekahi, a hoʻi akula nā ʻānela i ka lani, mai o lākou aku, ʻōlelo ihola ua mau kānaka kiaʻi hipa lā kekahi i kekahi, ʻEā, e haele kākou i Betelehema e ʻike aku hoʻi ia mea a ka Haku i hōʻike mai nei iā kākou. | When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, "Let's go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about." |
| Luka 2:17 | A ʻike lākou, hoʻolaha akula lākou i ka ʻōlelo i haʻi ʻia mai iā lākou no ia keiki. | When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, |
| Luka 2:28 | A laila lawe ʻo ia iā ia ma kona mau lima, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula i ke Akua, ʻī akula hoʻi, | Simeon took him in his arms and praised God, saying: |
| Luka 2:38 | A komo maila ʻo ia ia manawa, hoʻomaikaʻi akula i ka Haku, a ʻōlelo maila ia no ua keiki lā i ka poʻe a pau e kali ana i ke ola ma Ierusalema. | Coming up to them at that very moment, she gave thanks to God and spoke about the child to all who were looking forward to the redemption of Jerusalem. |
| Luka 2:46 | Eia kekahi, a hala nā lā ʻekolu, ʻike akula lāua iā ia i loko o ka luakini e noho ana ma waena o ka poʻe kumu, e hoʻolohe ana iā lākou, a e nīnau ana hoʻi iā lākou. | After three days they found him in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. |
| Luka 2:48 | A ʻike lāua iā ia, pīhoihoi ihola; a ʻī akula kona makuahine iā ia, E kaʻu keiki, no ke aha lā ʻoe i hana mai ai pēlā iā māua? ʻEā, ua ʻimi aʻe nei māua me kou makua kāne iā ʻoe, me ke kaumaha, | When his parents saw him, they were astonished. His mother said to him, "Son, why have you treated us like this? Your father and I have been anxiously searching for you." |
| Luka 3:10 | Nīnau akula ia poʻe kānaka iā ia, ʻī akula lākou, He aha lā kā mākou e hana ai? | "What should we do then?" the crowd asked. |
| Luka 3:12 | A laila hele aʻela hoʻi nā luna ʻauhau e bapetizo ʻia, ʻī akula iā ia, E ke kumu, he aha kā mākou e hana ai? | Tax collectors also came to be baptized. "Teacher," they asked, "what should we do?" |
| Luka 3:14 | A nīnau akula ka poʻe koa iā ia, ʻī akula, He aha hoʻi kā mākou e hana ai? ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, Mai kolohe iā haʻi, mai ʻālunu, a e ʻoluʻolu ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou uku. | Then some soldiers asked him, "And what should we do?" He replied, "Don't extort money and don't accuse people falsely--be content with your pay." |
| Luka 4:1 | Hele akula hoʻi Iesū, mai Ioredane aku me ka piha i ka ʻUhane Hemolele, a alakaʻi ʻia e ka ʻUhane i ka wao nahele; | Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit in the desert, |
| Luka 4:13 | A hoʻōki aʻela ka diabolō ia hoʻāʻo ʻana a pau, hele akula ia mai ona aku lā ia wā. | When the devil had finished all this tempting, he left him until an opportune time. |
| Luka 4:14 | A hoʻi akula ʻo Iesū ma ka mana o ka ʻUhane, i Galilaia; a kuʻi akula kona kaulana ia ʻāina a puni. | Jesus returned to Galilee in the power of the Spirit, and news about him spread through the whole countryside. |
| Luka 4:20 | Hoʻopaʻa ihola ia i ka buke, hoʻihoʻi aʻela i ke kahu, noho ihola i lalo; a kau akula nā maka o ka poʻe a pau i loko o ka hale hālāwai ma luna ona. | Then he rolled up the scroll, gave it back to the attendant and sat down. The eyes of everyone in the synagogue were fastened on him, |
| Luka 4:29 | Kū aʻela lākou i luna, kipaku akula lākou iā ia i waho o ke kūlanakauhale, alakaʻi akula lākou iā ia i ke kuʻemaka pali o ka puʻu i kūkulu ʻia ai ko lākou kūlanakauhale, e kiola iho iā ia i lalo. | They got up, drove him out of the town, and took him to the brow of the hill on which the town was built, in order to throw him down the cliff. |
| Luka 4:30 | Akā, māʻalo aʻela ʻo ia i waenakonu o lākou, hele akula nō ia. | But he walked right through the crowd and went on his way. |
| Luka 4:34 | ʻĪ akula, ʻEā! He aha kāu iā mākou nei, e Iesū, no Nazareta? Ua hele mai anei ʻoe e luku iā mākou? Ua ʻike nō au iā ʻoe, ʻo ka mea hemolele nō ʻoe a ke Akua. | "Ha! What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are--the Holy One of God!" |
| Luka 4:37 | Kuʻi akula kona kaulana ia wahi aku ia wahi aku, ma ia ʻāina a puni. | And the news about him spread throughout the surrounding area. |
| Luka 4:38 | A hele ia i waho o ka hale hālāwai, komo akula ia i loko o ka hale o Simona; ua loʻohia ka makuahōnōai wahine o Simona e ke kuni nui; nonoi akula lākou iā Iesū nona. | Jesus left the synagogue and went to the home of Simon. Now Simon's mother-in-law was suffering from a high fever, and they asked Jesus to help her. |
| Luka 4:41 | A hemo maila nā daimonio i waho o nā mea he lehulehu e kāhea ana me ka ʻōlelo, ʻO ʻoe nō ka Mesia, ke Keiki a ke Akua. A pāpā akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻaʻole i ʻae aku iā lākou e ʻōlelo; no ka mea, ua ʻike nō lākou, ʻo ia ka Mesia. | Moreover, demons came out of many people, shouting, "You are the Son of God!" But he rebuked them and would not allow them to speak, because they knew he was the Christ. |
| Luka 4:42 | A ao aʻela, hele akula i kahi nāhelehele; a ʻimi akula nā kānaka iā ia, a hiki i ona lā, kāohi ihola lākou iā ia e haʻalele ʻole ʻo ia iā lākou. | At daybreak Jesus went out to a solitary place. The people were looking for him and when they came to where he was, they tried to keep him from leaving them. |
| Luka 5:2 | ʻIke akula ia i nā moku ʻelua e kū ana i ka moana wai; akā, ua hele ka poʻe lawaiʻa mai o lāua aku, e kaka ana i kā lākou mau ʻupena. | he saw at the water's edge two boats, left there by the fishermen, who were washing their nets. |
| Luka 5:3 | Eʻe akula ia ma luna o kekahi o ua mau moku lā, no Simona ia, noi maila hoʻi iā ia e hoʻopaneʻe iki aku ʻo ia mai ka ʻāina aku; a noho ihola ia i lalo, aʻo maila nō hoʻi ia i ka ʻaha kanaka, ma ka moku mai. | He got into one of the boats, the one belonging to Simon, and asked him to put out a little from shore. Then he sat down and taught the people from the boat. |
| Luka 5:5 | A ʻōlelo aku ʻo Simona, ʻī akula iā ia, E ke Kumu, ua hana mākou i ka pō nei a ao, ʻaʻohe mea i loaʻa; akā, no kāu ʻōlelo, e kuʻu iho au i ka ʻupena. | Simon answered, "Master, we've worked hard all night and haven't caught anything. But because you say so, I will let down the nets." |
| Luka 5:7 | Peʻahi akula lākou i nā hoa lawehana ma kekahi moku, e holo mai e kōkua iā lākou; holo maila lākou a hoʻopiha ia mau moku a ʻelua, a kokoke loa e komo. | So they signaled their partners in the other boat to come and help them, and they came and filled both boats so full that they began to sink. |
| Luka 5:8 | A ʻike aʻela ʻo Simona Petero, a laila moe ihola ia ma nā kuli o Iesū, ʻī akula, E hele aku ʻoe mai oʻu aku nei, e ka Haku, no ka mea, he kanaka hewa wau. | When Simon Peter saw this, he fell at Jesus' knees and said, "Go away from me, Lord; I am a sinful man!" |
| Luka 5:11 | A hoʻopae lākou ia mau moku i uka, haʻalele akula lākou i nā mea a pau, a hahai iā ia. | So they pulled their boats up on shore, left everything and followed him. |
| Luka 5:12 | Eia kekahi, iā ia e noho ana ma loko o kekahi o ia mau kūlanakauhale, aia hoʻi, he kanaka paʻapū i ka lēpera; a ʻike ʻo ia iā Iesū, moe ihola ia i lalo ke alo, nonoi akula iā ia, ʻī akula, E ka Haku, inā makemake ʻoe, e hiki nō iā ʻoe ke hoʻomaʻemaʻe iaʻu. | While Jesus was in one of the towns, a man came along who was covered with leprosy. When he saw Jesus, he fell with his face to the ground and begged him, "Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean." |
| Luka 5:16 | Hele akula ia i nā wahi mehameha, a pule ihola. | But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed. |
| Luka 5:25 | Kū koke aʻela ia i mua o lākou, kaʻikaʻi aʻela i kona wahi moe, a hele akula i kona hale me ka hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana i ke Akua. | Immediately he stood up in front of them, took what he had been lying on and went home praising God. |
| Luka 5:26 | Loʻohia lākou a pau i ka pīhoihoi, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula i ke Akua, a piha lākou i ka makaʻu, ʻī maila, Ua ʻike kākou i nā mea kupanaha i kēia lā. | Everyone was amazed and gave praise to God. They were filled with awe and said, "We have seen remarkable things today." |
| Luka 5:33 | ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, No ke aha lā hoʻi kā Ioane mau haumāna e hoʻokē ʻai pinepine ai me ka pule, a pēlā hoʻi kā ka poʻe Parisaio; akā hoʻi, ʻo kāu, e ʻai nō, a e inu nō? | They said to him, "John's disciples often fast and pray, and so do the disciples of the Pharisees, but yours go on eating and drinking." |
| Luka 6:7 | Hākilo akula iā ia nā kākau ʻōlelo a me nā Parisaio e hoʻōla paha ia i ka lā Sābati, i loaʻa ai iā lākou ka mea e hoʻopiʻi ai iā ia. | The Pharisees and the teachers of the law were looking for a reason to accuse Jesus, so they watched him closely to see if he would heal on the Sabbath. |
| Luka 6:12 | Eia kekahi, ia mau lā nō, hele akula ia i ka mauna e pule; hoʻomau ihola ʻo ia i ka pule i ke Akua ia pō a ao. | One of those days Jesus went out to a mountainside to pray, and spent the night praying to God. |
| Luka 7:3 | A lohe aʻela ka luna haneri iā Iesū, hoʻouna akula ʻo ia i nā lunakahiko o ka poʻe Iudaio i ona lā, nonoi akula iā ia e hele mai e hoʻōla i kāna kauā. | The centurion heard of Jesus and sent some elders of the Jews to him, asking him to come and heal his servant. |
| Luka 7:4 | A hiki akula lākou i o Iesū lā, nonoi ikaika akula lākou iā ia, me ka ʻōlelo, Ua pono kēlā nona kēia mea āna e hana ai; | When they came to Jesus, they pleaded earnestly with him, "This man deserves to have you do this, |
| Luka 7:6 | A laila, hele pū maila Iesū me lākou. A kokoke maila ia i ka hale, hoʻouna akula ka luna haneri i nā hoaaloha i ona lā, e ʻōlelo aku iā ia, E ka Haku, mai hoʻoluhi ʻoe iā ʻoe iho; no ka mea, ʻaʻole oʻu pono e komo mai ai ʻoe i loko o kuʻu hale. | So Jesus went with them. He was not far from the house when the centurion sent friends to say to him: "Lord, don't trouble yourself, for I do not deserve to have you come under my roof. |
| Luka 7:11 | Eia hoʻi kekahi, ia lā aʻe, hele akula ia i ke kūlanakauhale, i kapa ʻia ʻo Naina; a he nui nā haumāna āna i hele pū me ia, a me nā kānaka he nui loa. | Soon afterward, Jesus went to a town called Nain, and his disciples and a large crowd went along with him. |
| Luka 7:12 | A hoʻokokoke akula ʻo ia i ka ʻīpuka o ua kūlanakauhale lā, aia hoʻi, ua hali ʻia maila ma waho kekahi kanaka make, ke keiki kama kahi a kona makuahine, he wahine kāne make ia; a nui maila ko ke kūlanakauhale me ua wahine lā. | As he approached the town gate, a dead person was being carried out--the only son of his mother, and she was a widow. And a large crowd from the town was with her. |
| Luka 7:16 | A kau maila ka weliweli ma luna o lākou a pau, hoʻonani akula lākou i ke Akua; ʻī akula, Ua puka mai nei ke kāula nui ma waena o kākou; ua ʻike mai ke Akua i kona poʻe kānaka. | They were all filled with awe and praised God. "A great prophet has appeared among us," they said. "God has come to help his people." |
| Luka 7:17 | Ua kuʻi akula kona kaulana, ma Iudea a puni, a me ka ʻāina a pau e kokoke mai ana. | This news about Jesus spread throughout Judea and the surrounding country. |
| Luka 7:19 | Kāhea akula ʻo Ioane i kekahi mau haumāna āna ʻelua, hoʻouna akula i o Iesū lā e nīnau aku, ʻO ʻoe nō anei ka mea e hele mai ana? A ʻo ka mea ʻē aʻe anei kā mākou e kali ai? | he sent them to the Lord to ask, "Are you the one who was to come, or should we expect someone else?" |
| Luka 7:20 | A hiki akula ua mau kānaka lā i o Iesū lā, ʻī akula, Na Ioane Bapetite māua i hoʻouna mai i ou nei e nīnau, ʻO ʻoe nō anei ka mea e hele mai ana? A, ʻo ka mea ʻē aʻe anei kā mākou e kali ai? | When the men came to Jesus, they said, "John the Baptist sent us to you to ask, 'Are you the one who was to come, or should we expect someone else?' " |
| Luka 7:24 | A hala akula ua mau ʻelele lā a Ioane, hoʻomaka akula ʻo Iesū ē ʻōlelo i ka ʻaha kanaka, no Ioane, I hele lā ʻoukou i waho ma ka wao nahele e ʻike i ke aha? I ka ʻohe anei i hoʻoluli ʻia e ka makani? | After John's messengers left, Jesus began to speak to the crowd about John: "What did you go out into the desert to see? A reed swayed by the wind? |
| Luka 7:29 | A ʻo nā kānaka a pau i lohe, ʻo nā luna ʻauhau kekahi, hoʻomaikaʻi akula lākou i ke Akua, ka poʻe i bapetizo ʻia ma ka bapetizo a Ioane. | (All the people, even the tax collectors, when they heard Jesus' words, acknowledged that God's way was right, because they had been baptized by John. |
| Luka 7:36 | Kono aʻela kekahi Parisaio iā ia e ʻai pū me ia. A komo akula ʻo ia i loko o ka hale o ua Parisaio lā, a noho hilinaʻi ihola e ʻai. | Now one of the Pharisees invited Jesus to have dinner with him, so he went to the Pharisee's house and reclined at the table. |
| Luka 7:37 | Aia hoʻi, he wahine ma ia kūlanakauhale, he wahine lawehala ia, a ʻike akula ʻo ia e noho ana ia e ʻai ma loko o ka hale o ua Parisaio lā, lawe maila hoʻi ia i ka ipu ʻalabata poni, | When a woman who had lived a sinful life in that town learned that Jesus was eating at the Pharisee's house, she brought an alabaster jar of perfume, |
| Luka 7:40 | A ʻōlelo maila ʻo Iesū, ʻī maila iā ia, E Simona, he wahi ʻōlelo kaʻu iā ʻoe. ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, E ke Kumu, e ʻōlelo mai nō. | Jesus answered him, "Simon, I have something to tell you." "Tell me, teacher," he said. |
| Luka 7:42 | ʻAʻole a lāua mea e hoʻokaʻa aku ai kala wale akula ʻo ia iā lāua. E haʻi mai hoʻi ʻoe, ʻo wai hoʻi ko lāua mea i aloha nui mai iā ia? | Neither of them had the money to pay him back, so he canceled the debts of both. Now which of them will love him more?" |
| Luka 7:43 | Haʻi akula ʻo Simona, ʻī akula, Ke manaʻo nei au, ʻo ka mea nāna ka ʻaiʻē nui āna i kala wale ai. ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā ia, Ua pono kou manaʻo. | Simon replied, "I suppose the one who had the bigger debt canceled." "You have judged correctly," Jesus said. |
| Luka 8:5 | Hele akula ka mea lūlū hua e lūlū iho i kāna hua; a i kona lūlū ʻana, heleleʻi kekahi ma kapa alanui; a hehi ʻia ihola, a ua ʻai ʻia ihola e nā manu o ka lewa. | "A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he was scattering the seed, some fell along the path; it was trampled on, and the birds of the air ate it up. |
| Luka 8:9 | Nīnau akula kāna mau haumāna iā ia, He aha lā ke ʻano o kēia ʻōlelo nane? | His disciples asked him what this parable meant. |
| Luka 8:19 | A laila hele akula iā ia kona makuahine a me kona mau hoahānau, ʻaʻole naʻe i hiki i ona lā, no ka ʻaha kanaka. | Now Jesus' mother and brothers came to see him, but they were not able to get near him because of the crowd. |
| Luka 8:20 | Haʻi akula kekahi poʻe iā ia, ʻī akula, ʻO kou makuahine a me kou mau hoahānau, ke kū maila ma waho, e ake lākou e ʻike iā ʻoe. | Someone told him, "Your mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to see you." |
| Luka 8:22 | Eia kekahi, i kekahi lā, eʻe aʻela ia me kāna mau haumāna, ma ka moku; a ʻī maila ʻo ia iā lākou, E holo kākou ma kēlā kapa o ka moana wai. A holo akula lākou. | One day Jesus said to his disciples, "Let's go over to the other side of the lake." So they got into a boat and set out. |
| Luka 8:24 | Kiʻi ihola lākou e hoʻāla iā ia, ʻī akula, E ke Kumu, E ke Kumu, ua make mākou. A laila ala aʻela ia, a pāpā akula i ka makani a me ke kūpikipikiʻō o ka wai; a oki aʻela ia mau mea, a mālie ihola. | The disciples went and woke him, saying, "Master, Master, we're going to drown!" He got up and rebuked the wind and the raging waters; the storm subsided, and all was calm. |
| Luka 8:26 | A hiki akula lākou i ka ʻāina o ko Gadara e kū pono ana i Galilaia. | They sailed to the region of the Gerasenes, which is across the lake from Galilee. |
| Luka 8:27 | Hele akula ia ma uka, hālāwai maila me ia kekahi kanaka o ke kūlanakauhale, ua lōʻihi loa kona uluhia ʻana e nā daimonio, ʻaʻole ia i komo kapa, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia i noho ma ka hale maoli, akā, ma nā hale kupapaʻu. | When Jesus stepped ashore, he was met by a demon-possessed man from the town. For a long time this man had not worn clothes or lived in a house, but had lived in the tombs. |
| Luka 8:30 | A laila nīnau akula ʻo Iesū iā ia, ʻī akula, ʻO wai kou inoa? Haʻi maila ʻo ia, ʻO Legeona; no ka mea, he nui nō nā daimonio i komo i loko ona. | Jesus asked him, "What is your name?" "Legion," he replied, because many demons had gone into him. |
| Luka 8:32 | A he nui nō ka poʻe puaʻa i laila, e ʻai ana ma ka mauna; a nonoi maila lākou iā ia e ʻae aku iā lākou e komo aʻe i loko o ua poʻe puaʻa lā. ʻAe akula ʻo ia iā lākou. | A large herd of pigs was feeding there on the hillside. The demons begged Jesus to let them go into them, and he gave them permission. |
| Luka 8:33 | A hele akula nā daimonio i waho o ua kanaka lā, a komo akula i loko o ka poʻe puaʻa; a holo kikī ihola ka poʻe puaʻa ma kahi pali, i lalo i ka moana wai, a ʻumi ʻia ka hanu. | When the demons came out of the man, they went into the pigs, and the herd rushed down the steep bank into the lake and was drowned. |
| Luka 8:34 | A ʻike akula ka poʻe kahu ia mea, naholo akula lākou, a hōʻikeʻike akula ma loko o ke kūlanakauhale a me nā kauhale. | When those tending the pigs saw what had happened, they ran off and reported this in the town and countryside, |
| Luka 8:35 | A haele aʻela nā kānaka i waho e ʻike ia mea; a hiki akula i o Iesū lā, ʻike ihola i ua kanaka lā no loko mai ona i puka mai ai nā daimonio, e noho ana ma nā wāwae o Iesū, ua ʻaʻahu ʻia, a ua pono kona manaʻo; weliweli ihola lākou. | and the people went out to see what had happened. When they came to Jesus, they found the man from whom the demons had gone out, sitting at Jesus' feet, dressed and in his right mind; and they were afraid. |
| Luka 8:41 | Aia hoʻi, hele maila kekahi kanaka, ʻo Iairo kona inoa, he luna hoʻi ia no ka hale hālāwai; moe ihola ia ma nā wāwae o Iesū, nonoi akula iā ia e hele mai i loko o kona hale: | Then a man named Jairus, a ruler of the synagogue, came and fell at Jesus' feet, pleading with him to come to his house |
| Luka 8:45 | Nīnau maila ʻo Iesū, Na wai lā wau i hoʻopā mai nei? A pau lākou i ka hōʻole, ʻī akula ʻo Petero a me ka poʻe me ia, E ke kumu, ua hoʻokē aku ka ʻaha kanaka iā ʻoe, a ua pilikia ʻoe, a ke nīnau nei ʻoe, Na wai lā wau i hoʻopā mai nei? | "Who touched me?" Jesus asked. When they all denied it, Peter said, "Master, the people are crowding and pressing against you." |
| Luka 8:51 | A hiki akula ʻo ia i ka hale, ʻaʻole mea ʻē aʻe āna i ʻae mai ai e komo i loko, ʻo Petero, a me Iakobo, a me Ioane, a me ka makua kāne a me ka makuahine wale nō o ua kaikamahine lā. | When he arrived at the house of Jairus, he did not let anyone go in with him except Peter, John and James, and the child's father and mother. |
| Luka 8:53 | A hoʻomauakala akula lākou iā ia, no ka mea, ua ʻike ʻiʻo lākou ua make ia. | They laughed at him, knowing that she was dead. |
| Luka 9:2 | A hoʻouna akula ʻo ia iā lākou e haʻi aku i ke aupuni o ke Akua, a e hoʻōla hoʻi i ka poʻe maʻi. | and he sent them out to preach the kingdom of God and to heal the sick. |
| Luka 9:10 | A hoʻi mai ka poʻe lunaʻōlelo, hōʻike akula lākou iā Iesū i nā mea a pau a lākou i hana ai: lawe pū aʻela ʻo ia iā lākou, hele malū akula i ka wao nahele no ke kūlanakauhale i kapa ʻia ʻo Betesaida. | When the apostles returned, they reported to Jesus what they had done. Then he took them with him and they withdrew by themselves to a town called Bethsaida, |
| Luka 9:11 | A ʻike nā kānaka, hahai akula lākou iā ia; hālāwai aloha ʻo ia me lākou, ʻōlelo maila iā lākou no ke aupuni o ke Akua, a hoʻōla ihola i ka poʻe e pono ai ke hoʻōla ʻia. | but the crowds learned about it and followed him. He welcomed them and spoke to them about the kingdom of God, and healed those who needed healing. |
| Luka 9:12 | A kokoke i ke ahiahi, hele akula ka ʻumikumamālua, ʻōlelo akula iā ia, E hoʻokuʻu i ka ʻaha kanaka e hele lākou i nā kauhale, a me ka ʻāina e kokoke mai ana, e moe ai, a e loaʻa ai hoʻi ka ʻai na lākou; no ka mea, ma ʻaneʻi kākou ma kahi wao nahele. | Late in the afternoon the Twelve came to him and said, "Send the crowd away so they can go to the surrounding villages and countryside and find food and lodging, because we are in a remote place here." |
| Luka 9:13 | ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, E hāʻawi aku ʻoukou iā lākou e ʻai. ʻĪ akula lākou, ʻElima wale nō pōpō berena a mākou a me nā iʻa ʻelua, ke hele ʻole mākou e kūʻai i ʻai na kēia poʻe kānaka a pau. | He replied, "You give them something to eat." They answered, "We have only five loaves of bread and two fish--unless we go and buy food for all this crowd." |
| Luka 9:19 | Haʻi akula lākou, ʻī akula, ʻO Ioane Bapetite; a i kā kekahi, ʻO ʻElia; a i kā kekahi, Ua ala hou mai kekahi o ka poʻe kāula kahiko. | They replied, "Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, that one of the prophets of long ago has come back to life." |
| Luka 9:20 | A laila ʻī maila ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻO wai lā hoʻi au i kā ʻoukou ʻōlelo? Haʻi akula ʻo Petero, ʻī akula, ʻO ka Mesia a ke Akua. | "But what about you?" he asked. "Who do you say I am?" Peter answered, "The Christ of God." |
| Luka 9:28 | Eia kekahi, a hala aʻela nā lā ʻewalu paha ma hope iho o ia mau ʻōlelo, lawe pū ihola ʻo ia iā Petero, a me Ioane, a me Iakobo, a piʻi akula i ka mauna e pule. | About eight days after Jesus said this, he took Peter, John and James with him and went up onto a mountain to pray. |
| Luka 9:32 | A ʻo Petero, a me nā mea me ia, ua paʻuhia i ka hiamoe. A ala aʻela, ʻike akula lākou i kona nani, a i kēlā mau kānaka ʻelua e kū pū ana me ia. | Peter and his companions were very sleepy, but when they became fully awake, they saw his glory and the two men standing with him. |
| Luka 9:33 | Eia kekahi, i ko lāua hele ʻana aku, mai ona aku lā, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Petero iā Iesū, E ke Kumu, he mea maikaʻi no kākou e noho ma ʻaneʻi; e kūkulu hoʻi mākou i ʻekolu hale, nou kekahi, no Mose kekahi, a no ʻElia kekahi; ʻaʻole ia i ʻike iho i kāna mea i ʻōlelo ai. | As the men were leaving Jesus, Peter said to him, "Master, it is good for us to be here. Let us put up three shelters--one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah." (He did not know what he was saying.) |
| Luka 9:38 | Aia hoʻi, kāhea akula kekahi o ua ʻaha kanaka lā, ʻī akula, E ke Kumu, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe e nānā mai ʻoe i kaʻu keiki; no ka mea, ʻo kaʻu keiki kama kahi nō ia. | A man in the crowd called out, "Teacher, I beg you to look at my son, for he is my only child. |
| Luka 9:42 | A i kona hele ʻana mai, hoʻohina ihola ka daimonio iā ia me ke kūpaka. Pāpā akula ʻo Iesū i ka ʻuhane haukaʻe, a hoʻōla ihola i ke keiki, a hoʻihoʻi maila iā ia i kona makua kāne. | Even while the boy was coming, the demon threw him to the ground in a convulsion. But Jesus rebuked the evil spirit, healed the boy and gave him back to his father. |
| Luka 9:45 | Akā, ʻaʻole lākou i hoʻomaopopo i kēia ʻōlelo; ua hūnā iho ia iā lākou, i ʻole lākou e ʻike; a hopohopo akula lākou ke nīnau aku iā ia no ia ʻōlelo. | But they did not understand what this meant. It was hidden from them, so that they did not grasp it, and they were afraid to ask him about it. |
| Luka 9:49 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Ioane, ʻī akula, E ke Kumu, ua ʻike mākou i kekahi e mahiki ana i nā daimonio ma kou inoa; a pāpā akula mākou iā ia, no ka mea, ʻaʻole ia i hahai pū me mākou. | "Master," said John, "we saw a man driving out demons in your name and we tried to stop him, because he is not one of us." |
| Luka 9:52 | A hoʻouna akula ʻo ia i nā luna ma mua ona: a hele akula ua mau mea lā, a komo akula i kekahi kūlanakauhale o ko Samaria e hoʻomākaukau nona. | And he sent messengers on ahead, who went into a Samaritan village to get things ready for him; |
| Luka 9:54 | A ʻike ihola nā haumāna āna, ʻo Iakobo, a me Ioane, ʻī akula lāua, E ka Haku, e pono anei iā ʻoe ke kāhea aku māua i ahi e iho mai, mai ka lani mai, i pau ai lākou, e like me kā ʻElia hana ʻana? | When the disciples James and John saw this, they asked, "Lord, do you want us to call fire down from heaven to destroy them ?" |
| Luka 9:56 | No ka mea, ʻaʻole i hele mai ke Keiki a ke kanaka, e pepehi i nā kānaka, akā, e hoʻōla nō. A hele akula lākou i kekahi kauhale aku. | and they went to another village. |
| Luka 9:57 | Eia kekahi, i ko lākou hele ʻana ma ke alanui, ʻōlelo akula kekahi kanaka iā ia, E ka Haku, e hahai aku wau iā ʻoe i nā wahi āu e hele ai. | As they were walking along the road, a man said to him, "I will follow you wherever you go." |
| Luka 9:59 | A ʻī maila ʻo ia i kekahi, E hahai mai ʻoe iaʻu. Akā, ʻī akula ia, E ka Haku, e ʻae mai ʻoe iaʻu e hoʻi au e kanu mua i koʻu makua kāne. | He said to another man, "Follow me." But the man replied, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father." |
| Luka 9:61 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi kekahi iā ia, E hahai nō au iā ʻoe, e ka Haku; akā, e ʻae mua ʻoe iaʻu e uē aku i ka poʻe ma koʻu hale. | Still another said, "I will follow you, Lord; but first let me go back and say good-by to my family." |
| Luka 10:1 | A ma hope iho o kēia mau mea, hoʻomaopopo maila ka Haku i kekahi poʻe ʻē he kanahiku, a hoʻouna pāpālua akula ʻo ia iā lākou ma mua ona, i nā wahi a pau āna i manaʻo ai e hele aku ana. | After this the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them two by two ahead of him to every town and place where he was about to go. |
| Luka 10:17 | A hoʻi maila ua poʻe kanahiku lā, me ka ʻoliʻoli, ʻī akula, E ka Haku, ua hoʻolohe mai nā daimonio iā mākou ma kou inoa. | The seventy-two returned with joy and said, "Lord, even the demons submit to us in your name." |
| Luka 10:21 | Ia manawa, hauʻoli ihola ʻo Iesū ma ka ʻUhane, a ʻōlelo akula, Ke hoʻomaikaʻi nei au iā ʻoe, e ka Makua, ka Haku o ka lani a me ka honua, no ka mea, ua hūnā ʻoe i kēia mau mea i ka poʻe naʻauao, a me ka poʻe akamai, a ua hōʻike mai nei ʻoe ia i nā keiki hou. ʻOiaʻiʻo nō, e ka Makua, no ka mea, ʻo ka pono nō ia iā ʻoe. | At that time Jesus, full of joy through the Holy Spirit, said, "I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. Yes, Father, for this was your good pleasure. |
| Luka 10:25 | Aia hoʻi, kū aʻela i luna kekahi kākāʻōlelo e hoʻāʻo ana iā ia, nīnau akula, E ke Kumu, he aha kaʻu e hana ai i loaʻa mai ai iaʻu ke ola mau loa? | On one occasion an expert in the law stood up to test Jesus. "Teacher," he asked, "what must I do to inherit eternal life?" |
| Luka 10:27 | Haʻi akula ke kākāʻōlelo, ʻī akula, E aloha aku ʻoe i ka Haku i kou Akua me kou naʻau a pau, a me kou ʻuhane a pau, a me kou ikaika a pau, a me kou manaʻo a pau, a i kou hoalauna e like me ʻoe iho. | He answered: " 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind'; and, 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' " |
| Luka 10:29 | Akā, i kona makemake ʻana e hoʻāpono iā ia iho, nīnau akula ʻo ia iā Iesū, ʻO wai lā hoʻi koʻu hoalauna? | But he wanted to justify himself, so he asked Jesus, "And who is my neighbor?" |
| Luka 10:30 | ʻŌlelo hou maila ʻo Iesū, ʻī maila, ʻO kekahi kanaka e iho ana mai Ierusalema i Ieriko, a hāʻule ihola i waena o nā pōwā, kāʻili aʻela lākou i kona kapa, pepehi ihola, a haʻalele akula iā ia, e waiho ana me ka ʻaneʻane make. | In reply Jesus said: "A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, when he fell into the hands of robbers. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him and went away, leaving him half dead. |
| Luka 10:31 | A iho nō kekahi kahuna pule ma ia alanui, a ʻike akula iā ia, māʻalo wale aʻela ma kekahi ʻaoʻao. | A priest happened to be going down the same road, and when he saw the man, he passed by on the other side. |
| Luka 10:32 | Pēlā nō hoʻi kekahi pua na Levi, i kona hiki ʻana ma ia wahi, hele ia a nānā akula, māʻalo aʻela ia ma kekahi ʻaoʻao. | So too, a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side. |
| Luka 10:33 | Akā, ʻo kekahi kanaka no Samaria, i kona hele ʻana, hiki akula ia i kahi ona e waiho ana; a ʻike akula iā ia, hū aʻela kona aloha iā ia. | But a Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was; and when he saw him, he took pity on him. |
| Luka 10:35 | A ia lā aʻe, i kona hele ʻana aku, unuhi aʻela ia i nā denari ʻelua, a hāʻawi aku i ka mea nona ka hale, ʻī akula iā ia, E mālama ʻoe iā ia nei; a ʻoi aku kāu mea lilo, a hoʻi mai au, naʻu e uku aku iā ʻoe. | The next day he took out two silver coins and gave them to the innkeeper. 'Look after him,' he said, 'and when I return, I will reimburse you for any extra expense you may have.' |
| Luka 10:37 | Haʻi akula ia, ʻO ka mea i hana lokomaikaʻi iā ia. ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū, E hele ʻoe a e hoʻohālike me ia. | The expert in the law replied, "The one who had mercy on him." Jesus told him, "Go and do likewise." |
| Luka 10:38 | Eia kekahi, i ko lākou hele ʻana, komo akula ia i loko o kekahi kauhale; a ʻo kekahi wahine, ʻo Mareta kona inoa, i hoʻokipa iā ia i kona hale. | As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to him. |
| Luka 11:1 | Eia kekahi, i kāna pule ʻana ma kekahi wahi, a oki aʻela, ʻī akula kekahi o kāna mau haumāna, E ka Haku, e aʻo mai ʻoe iā mākou e pule, me Ioane hoʻi i aʻo mai ai i kāna poʻe haumāna. | One day Jesus was praying in a certain place. When he finished, one of his disciples said to him, "Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples." |
| Luka 11:14 | A e mahiki ana ia i ka daimonio, he ʻāʻā hoʻi ia. Eia hoʻi, a puka aku ka daimonio i waho, ʻōlelo ihola ua ʻāʻā lā, a mahalo akula ka ʻaha kanaka. | Jesus was driving out a demon that was mute. When the demon left, the man who had been mute spoke, and the crowd was amazed. |
| Luka 11:16 | A ʻo kekahi poʻe, e hoʻāʻo ana iā ia, nonoi akula i hōʻailona ma ka lani. | Others tested him by asking for a sign from heaven. |
| Luka 11:26 | A laila kiʻi akula a lawe mai i kekahi poʻe ʻuhane ʻē ʻehiku, ua ʻoi aku ko lākou hewa i kona iho, a komo hoʻi lākou a noho ma laila; a ua ʻoi aku ka hewa o hope o ua kanaka lā i ko ka noho ʻana ma mua. | Then it goes and takes seven other spirits more wicked than itself, and they go in and live there. And the final condition of that man is worse than the first." |
| Luka 11:27 | Eia kekahi, iā ia e ʻōlelo ana i kēia mau mea, ʻo kekahi wahine o ka ʻaha kanaka hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻela i kona leo, ʻī akula iā ia, Pōmaikaʻi ka ʻōpū nāna ʻoe i hānau mai, a me nā ū āu i omo ai. | As Jesus was saying these things, a woman in the crowd called out, "Blessed is the mother who gave you birth and nursed you." |
| Luka 11:37 | A i kāna kamaʻilio ʻana, kono aʻela kekahi Parisaio iā ia e ʻai pū me ia. Komo akula ia, noho ihola e ʻai. | When Jesus had finished speaking, a Pharisee invited him to eat with him; so he went in and reclined at the table. |
| Luka 11:45 | ʻŌlelo akula kekahi o ka poʻe kākāʻōlelo, ʻī akula iā ia, E ke Kumu, ʻo mākou nei nō kekahi āu e hoʻāhewa nei, i kāu ʻōlelo ʻana pēlā. | One of the experts in the law answered him, "Teacher, when you say these things, you insult us also." |
| Luka 12:13 | A laila ʻōlelo akula kekahi o ka ʻaha kanaka iā ia, E ke Kumu, e ʻōlelo aʻe ʻoe i kuʻu hoahānau e māhele mai i ka waiwai noʻu. | Someone in the crowd said to him, "Teacher, tell my brother to divide the inheritance with me." |
| Luka 12:41 | A laila nīnau akula ʻo Petero iā ia, E ka Haku, no mākou anei kāu e ʻōlelo nei i kēia ʻōlelo nane? No nā mea a pau anei? | Peter asked, "Lord, are you telling this parable to us, or to everyone?" |
| Luka 13:7 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo ia i ka mea nāna i mālama i ka pā waina, Eia hoʻi, ʻekolu aʻe nei oʻu mau makahiki i hele mai nei e ʻimi ana i ka hua ma luna o kēia lāʻau fiku, ʻaʻole hoʻi i loaʻa iaʻu; e kua aku ia; no ke aha lā ʻo ia e hoʻopilikia ai i ka ʻāina? | So he said to the man who took care of the vineyard, 'For three years now I've been coming to look for fruit on this fig tree and haven't found any. Cut it down! Why should it use up the soil?' |
| Luka 13:13 | A kau akula ia i kona mau lima ma luna iho ona; a ua hoʻopololei koke ʻia ʻo ia, a hoʻonani akula ia i ke Akua. | Then he put his hands on her, and immediately she straightened up and praised God. |
| Luka 13:14 | ʻŌlelo akula ka luna hale hālāwai me ka huhū i ko Iesū hoʻōla ʻana ma ka lā Sābati, ʻī akula ia i kānaka, ʻEono nō lā e hana ai nā kānaka e pono ai; ia mau lā hoʻi e hele mai ai ʻoukou e hoʻōla ʻia, ʻaʻole i ka lā Sābati. | Indignant because Jesus had healed on the Sabbath, the synagogue ruler said to the people, "There are six days for work. So come and be healed on those days, not on the Sabbath." |
| Luka 13:23 | A nīnau akula kekahi iā ia, E ka Haku, he ʻuʻuku wale nō anei ka poʻe e hoʻōla ʻia? ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ia iā lākou, | Someone asked him, "Lord, are only a few people going to be saved?" He said to them, |
| Luka 13:31 | Ia lā lā, hele akula kekahi mau Parisaio i ona lā, ʻī akula iā ia, E puka aku ʻoe, a hele aku mai kēia wahi aku; no ka mea, ua manaʻo ʻo Herode e pepehi iā ʻoe. | At that time some Pharisees came to Jesus and said to him, "Leave this place and go somewhere else. Herod wants to kill you." |
| Luka 14:4 | Hakanū ihola lākou. Lālau ihola ia, a hoʻōla iā ia, a hoʻokuʻu akula. | But they remained silent. So taking hold of the man, he healed him and sent him away. |
| Luka 14:15 | A i ka lohe ʻana o kekahi o ka poʻe hoa ʻai e noho pū ana, i kēia mea, ʻī akula ʻo ia iā ia, Pōmaikaʻi ka mea e ʻahaʻaina aku i loko o ke aupuni o ke Akua. | When one of those at the table with him heard this, he said to Jesus, "Blessed is the man who will eat at the feast in the kingdom of God." |
| Luka 14:17 | A i ka manawa ʻahaʻaina, hoʻouna akula i kāna kauā e ʻōlelo aku i ka poʻe i kono ʻia, E hele mai; no ka mea, ʻānō ua mākaukau nā mea a pau. | At the time of the banquet he sent his servant to tell those who had been invited, 'Come, for everything is now ready.' |
| Luka 14:21 | A hoʻi maila ua kauā lā, haʻi maila ia i kona haku ia mau mea. A laila huhū ihola ka mea hale, ʻī akula i kāna kauā, E hele koke aku ʻoe ma loko o nā alanui a me nā ala ʻololī o ke kūlanakauhale, a e lawe mai i loko nei i ka poʻe ʻilihune, a i ka poʻe mumuku, a i ka poʻe ʻoʻopa a me ka poʻe makapō. | "The servant came back and reported this to his master. Then the owner of the house became angry and ordered his servant, 'Go out quickly into the streets and alleys of the town and bring in the poor, the crippled, the blind and the lame.' |
| Luka 14:23 | ʻŌlelo akula ka haku i ke kauā, E hele aku ma nā kuamoʻo, a me nā pilipā, e koi aku i kānaka e hele mai i piha ai koʻu hale; | "Then the master told his servant, 'Go out to the roads and country lanes and make them come in, so that my house will be full. |
| Luka 15:1 | A laila hele akula i ona lā ka poʻe luna ʻauhau a pau, a me ka poʻe hewa e hoʻolohe iā ia. | Now the tax collectors and "sinners" were all gathering around to hear him. |
| Luka 15:12 | ʻŌlelo akula ke kaikaina i kona makua kāne, E ka makua, e hāʻawi mai ʻoe iaʻu i koʻu puʻu o ka waiwai. A māhele ihola ʻo ia i ka waiwai no lāua. | The younger one said to his father, 'Father, give me my share of the estate.' So he divided his property between them. |
| Luka 15:13 | ʻAʻole nui nā lā ma hope iho, hōʻuluʻulu mai ke keiki pōkiʻi i kāna a pau, hele akula ia i ka ʻāina lōʻihi aku: a ma laila ia i hoʻomāunauna aku ai i kāna waiwai e noho ʻuhaʻuha ana. | "Not long after that, the younger son got together all he had, set off for a distant country and there squandered his wealth in wild living. |
| Luka 15:14 | A hoʻopau akula ʻo ia i kāna a pau, nui akula ka wī o kēlā ʻāina, a nele ihola ia. | After he had spent everything, there was a severe famine in that whole country, and he began to be in need. |
| Luka 15:20 | A ʻeu aʻela ia a hele mai i kona makua kāne: a iā ia i kahi lōʻihi aku, ʻike akula kona makua kāne iā ia, hū aʻela kona aloha, holo akula ia, ʻapo akula i kona ʻāʻī, a honi akula iā ia. | So he got up and went to his father. "But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him. |
| Luka 15:22 | Akā, ʻī akula ka makua i kāna mau kauā, E lawe mai i ka ʻaʻahu maikaʻi loa, a e hōʻaʻahu aʻe iā ia; a e hoʻokomo i ke komo lima ma kona lima, a me nā kāmaʻa ma kona mau wāwae; | "But the father said to his servants, 'Quick! Bring the best robe and put it on him. Put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. |
| Luka 15:24 | No ka mea, ua make kēia keiki aʻu, a ua ola hou mai nei; nalowale akula hoʻi ia, a ua loaʻa mai nei. A ʻahaʻaina ihola lākou me ka ʻoliʻoli. | For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.' So they began to celebrate. |
| Luka 15:27 | Haʻi akula hoʻi ʻo ia iā ia, Ua hiki mai kou kaikaina; a ua kālua iho nei kou makua kāne i ke keiki bipi i kūpalu ʻia, no ka mea, ua loaʻa mai nei ʻo ia iā ia e ola ana. | 'Your brother has come,' he replied, 'and your father has killed the fattened calf because he has him back safe and sound.' |
| Luka 15:31 | A ʻī akula ʻo ia iā ia, E kaʻu keiki, ua noho mau ʻoe me aʻu, a ʻo nā mea a pau aʻu, ʻo kāu nō ia. | " 'My son,' the father said, 'you are always with me, and everything I have is yours. |
| Luka 15:32 | He mea pono nō kākou e ʻahaʻaina ʻoliʻoli a me ka hauʻoli; no ka mea, ʻo kou kaikaina nei, ua make nō ia, a ua ola hou mai nei; nalowale akula ia, a ua loaʻa mai nei. | But we had to celebrate and be glad, because this brother of yours was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.' " |
| Luka 16:2 | A kiʻi akula ʻo ia iā ia, ʻī akula iā ia, He aha kēia aʻu i lohe iho nei iā ʻoe? E hōʻike mai ʻoe i kou mālama ʻana, no ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻoe e puʻukū hou aku. | So he called him in and asked him, 'What is this I hear about you? Give an account of your management, because you cannot be manager any longer.' |
| Luka 16:5 | A kiʻi akula ia i kēlā mea ʻaiʻē kēia mea ʻaiʻē a kona haku, nīnau akula ʻo ia i kekahi, Pehea ka nui o kāu ʻaiʻē i kuʻu haku? | "So he called in each one of his master's debtors. He asked the first, 'How much do you owe my master?' |
| Luka 16:6 | Haʻi maila hoʻi ia, Hoʻokahi haneri bato ʻaila. A ʻī akula ʻo ia iā ia, E lawe ʻoe i kāu palapala, a noho koke iho ʻoe e kākau i kanalima. | " 'Eight hundred gallons of olive oil,' he replied. "The manager told him, 'Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred.' |
| Luka 16:7 | A laila nīnau akula ʻo ia i kekahi, Pehea lā ka nui o kāu ʻaiʻē? A haʻi maila ia, Hoʻokahi haneri homera huapalaoa. ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ia iā ia, E lawe i kāu palapala, a e kākau iho i kanawalu. | "Then he asked the second, 'And how much do you owe?' " 'A thousand bushels of wheat,' he replied. "He told him, 'Take your bill and make it eight hundred.' |
| Luka 16:20 | A ʻo kekahi kanaka ʻilihune, ʻo Lazaro kona inoa, ua waiho ʻia akula ia ma kona ʻīpuka, ua paʻapū i nā maʻi hēhē; | At his gate was laid a beggar named Lazarus, covered with sores |
| Luka 16:22 | Eia hoʻi kekahi, make akula ia kanaka ʻilihune, a lawe ʻia akula ʻo ia e nā ʻānela ma ka poli o ʻAberahama; a make akula hoʻi ua kanaka waiwai lā, a kanu ʻia ihola. | "The time came when the beggar died and the angels carried him to Abraham's side. The rich man also died and was buried. |
| Luka 16:23 | A ma loko o ka pō ʻo ia i nānā aku ai, me ka ʻeha nui, ʻike akula iā ʻAberahama i kahi lōʻihi aku a me Lazaro ma kona poli; | In hell, where he was in torment, he looked up and saw Abraham far away, with Lazarus by his side. |
| Luka 16:24 | A kāhea akula ia, ʻī akula, E ka makua, e ʻAberahama, e aloha mai ʻoe iaʻu, a e hoʻouna mai iā Lazaro e ʻō iho ia i ka wēlau o kona manamana lima i loko o ka wai, a e hoʻomaʻalili mai i koʻu alelo; no ka mea, ua ʻeha loa au i loko o kēia lapalapa. | So he called to him, 'Father Abraham, have pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, because I am in agony in this fire.' |
| Luka 16:27 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ia, No laila ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ka makua, e hoʻouna ʻoe iā ia i ka hale o koʻu makua kāne; | "He answered, 'Then I beg you, father, send Lazarus to my father's house, |
| Luka 16:30 | A ʻī akula ʻo ia, ʻAʻole, e ka makua, e ʻAberahama; akā, inā e hele aku kekahi mai waena aku o ka poʻe make, e mihi nō lākou. | " 'No, father Abraham,' he said, 'but if someone from the dead goes to them, they will repent.' |
| Luka 17:5 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ka poʻe lunaʻōlelo i ka Haku, E hoʻomāhuahua ʻoe i ko mākou manaʻoʻiʻo. | The apostles said to the LORD, "Increase our faith!" |
| Luka 17:12 | A i kona komo ʻana i kekahi kauhale, hālāwai pū me ia nā kānaka lēpero he ʻumi; kū kaʻawale akula lākou. | As he was going into a village, ten men who had leprosy met him. They stood at a distance |
| Luka 17:13 | Hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻela lākou i ka leo, ʻī akula, E Iesū ke Kumu, e aloha mai iā mākou. | and called out in a loud voice, "Jesus, Master, have pity on us!" |
| Luka 17:15 | A ʻo kekahi o lākou i kona ʻike ʻana, ua hoʻōla ʻia ia, huli maila ia, hoʻonani akula i ke Akua me ka leo nui. | One of them, when he saw he was healed, came back, praising God in a loud voice. |
| Luka 17:16 | A moe ihola i lalo ke alo, ma kona mau wāwae, hoʻomaikaʻi akula. No Samaria nō hoʻi ia. | He threw himself at Jesus' feet and thanked him--and he was a Samaritan. |
| Luka 17:20 | Nīnau akula ka poʻe Parisaio i ka manawa e hiki mai ai ke aupuni o ke Akua. ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻī maila, ʻAʻole ma ka ʻike maka ka hiki ʻana mai o ke aupuni o ke Akua. | Once, having been asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, Jesus replied, "The kingdom of God does not come with your careful observation, |
| Luka 17:37 | A nīnau akula lākou, ʻī akula iā ia, Ai hea, e ka Haku? ʻĪ maila hoʻi ʻo ia iā lākou, A i ka wahi e waiho ai ke kino, i laila nā ʻaeto e ʻākoakoa ai. | "Where, LORD?" they asked. He replied, "Where there is a dead body, there the vultures will gather." |
| Luka 18:11 | Kū akula ka Parisaio ʻo ia iho nō, a pule akula penei, E ke Akua, ke aloha aku nei au iā ʻoe, no ka mea, ʻaʻole au e like me nā kānaka ʻē, ka poʻe hoʻokaha, ka poʻe pono ʻole, ka poʻe moekolohe, ʻaʻole hoʻi me kēia luna ʻauhau. | The Pharisee stood up and prayed about himself: 'God, I thank you that I am not like other men--robbers, evildoers, adulterers--or even like this tax collector. |
| Luka 18:13 | A ʻo ka luna ʻauhau hoʻi, kū mamao akula ia, ʻaʻole hoʻi i leha iki kona mau maka i ka lani, akā, papaʻi ihola ia ma kona umauma iho, ʻī akula, E ke Akua, e aloha mai ʻoe iaʻu i ka mea i hewa. | "But the tax collector stood at a distance. He would not even look up to heaven, but beat his breast and said, 'God, have mercy on me, a sinner.' |
| Luka 18:15 | A laila lawe aʻela lākou i nā kamaliʻi ʻuʻuku iā ia e hoʻopā ʻo ia iā lākou; a ʻike ka poʻe haumāna, pāpā akula lākou iā lākou lā. | People were also bringing babies to Jesus to have him touch them. When the disciples saw this, they rebuked them. |
| Luka 18:18 | A laila nīnau akula kekahi aliʻi iā ia, E ke Kumu maikaʻi, he aha kaʻu e hana ai i loaʻa mai ai iaʻu ke ola pau ʻole. | A certain ruler asked him, "Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?" |
| Luka 18:21 | A ʻī akula ʻo ia, Ua mālama au i kēia mau mea a pau mai kuʻu wā kamaliʻi mai. | "All these I have kept since I was a boy," he said. |
| Luka 18:28 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo Petero, Eia hoʻi, ua haʻalele mākou i nā mea a pau, a ua hahai aku iā ʻoe. | Peter said to him, "We have left all we had to follow you!" |
| Luka 18:37 | Haʻi akula nō hoʻi lākou iā ia, e māʻalo ana aʻe ʻo Iesū no Nazareta. | They told him, "Jesus of Nazareth is passing by." |
| Luka 18:40 | Kū mālie ihola hoʻi ʻo Iesū, hoʻokina aʻela e kaʻi ʻia mai i ona lā; a kokoke akula, nīnau mai ʻo ia iā ia, | Jesus stopped and ordered the man to be brought to him. When he came near, Jesus asked him, |
| Luka 18:41 | ʻĪ maila, He aha kou makemake e hana aku ai au iā ʻoe? ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ia, I ʻike au, e ka Haku. | "What do you want me to do for you?" "Lord, I want to see," he replied. |
| Luka 18:43 | A ʻike koke ihola nō ia, a hahai akula ʻo ia iā ia, me ka hoʻonani aku i ke Akua: a ʻo ka poʻe kānaka a pau e ʻike ana, hoʻoleʻa akula lākou i ke Akua. | Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus, praising God. When all the people saw it, they also praised God. |
| Luka 19:5 | A hiki akula ʻo Iesū ma ia wahi, nānā aʻela ia i luna, a ʻike iā ia, ʻōlelo aʻela iā ia, E Zakaio, e iho koke mai ʻoe i lalo; no ka mea, ua pono iaʻu ke noho ma kou hale i kēia lā. | When Jesus reached the spot, he looked up and said to him, "Zacchaeus, come down immediately. I must stay at your house today." |
| Luka 19:8 | A kū aʻela ʻo Zakaio, ʻī akula ia i ka Haku, Eiʻa, ʻālike ʻālike o kuʻu waiwai, e ka Haku, ʻo kaʻu ia e hāʻawi aku ai no ka poʻe ʻilihune; a inā i lawe au me ka hewa i kā kekahi, e pāhā kaʻu mea e uku aku ai iā ia. | But Zacchaeus stood up and said to the Lord, "Look, Lord! Here and now I give half of my possessions to the poor, and if I have cheated anybody out of anything, I will pay back four times the amount." |
| Luka 19:13 | Hea akula ia i nā kauā āna he ʻumi, hāʻawi akula iā lākou i nā pouna he ʻumi, a ʻī akula iā lākou, E kūʻai ʻoukou a hoʻi mai au. | So he called ten of his servants and gave them ten minas. 'Put this money to work,' he said, 'until I come back.' |
| Luka 19:14 | A ua hoʻowahāwahā kona poʻe kānaka iā ia, a hoʻouna akula i ka luna ma hope ona, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole o mākou makemake i aliʻi ia ma luna o mākou. | "But his subjects hated him and sent a delegation after him to say, 'We don't want this man to be our king.' |
| Luka 19:17 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā ia, Ua pono, e ke kauā maikaʻi; ua mālama pono ʻoe i ka mea ʻuʻuku, e noho ʻoe ma luna o nā kūlanakauhale he ʻumi. | " 'Well done, my good servant!' his master replied. 'Because you have been trustworthy in a very small matter, take charge of ten cities.' |
| Luka 19:19 | A ʻī akula ʻo ia iā ia, E noho hoʻi ʻoe ma luna o nā kūlanakauhale ʻelima. | "His master answered, 'You take charge of five cities.' |
| Luka 19:22 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ia iā ia, No kou waha ponoʻī mai e hoʻāhewa aku ai au iā ʻoe, e ke kauā loko ʻino: ua ʻike ʻoe he kanaka ʻawaʻawa au e lawe ana i ka mea ʻaʻole naʻu e waiho iho i lalo, a e ʻohi ana i ka mea ʻaʻole naʻu i lūlū: | "His master replied, 'I will judge you by your own words, you wicked servant! You knew, did you, that I am a hard man, taking out what I did not put in, and reaping what I did not sow? |
| Luka 19:24 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ia i ka poʻe e kū mai ana, E lawe aʻe i ka pouna mai ona aʻe, a e hāʻawi aku na ka mea iā ia nā pouna he ʻumi. | "Then he said to those standing by, 'Take his mina away from him and give it to the one who has ten minas.' |
| Luka 19:29 | Eia kekahi, a kokoke ia iā Betepage a me Betania, ma ka mauna i kapa ʻia ʻo ʻOliveta, hoʻouna akula ʻo ia i nā haumāna āna ʻelua, | As he approached Bethphage and Bethany at the hill called the Mount of Olives, he sent two of his disciples, saying to them, |
| Luka 19:32 | Hele akula ua mau mea lā i hoʻouna ʻia, a ʻike akula e like me kāna ʻōlelo ʻana iā lāua. | Those who were sent ahead went and found it just as he had told them. |
| Luka 19:34 | ʻĪ akula lāua, Ua nele ka Haku ia mea e pono ai. | They replied, "The Lord needs it." |
| Luka 19:35 | A kaʻi maila lāua iā ia i o Iesū lā; a kau akula lākou i ko lākou mau ʻaʻahu ma luna o ke keiki hoki, hoʻonoho aʻela lākou iā Iesū ma luna iho. | They brought it to Jesus, threw their cloaks on the colt and put Jesus on it. |
| Luka 19:37 | A kokoke akula ʻo ia ma ke kaolo o ka mauna ʻo ʻOliveta, hauʻoli aʻela ka ʻaha haumāna a pau, e hoʻoleʻa ana i ke Akua me ka leo nui no nā hana mana a pau a lākou i ʻike ai; | When he came near the place where the road goes down the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of disciples began joyfully to praise God in loud voices for all the miracles they had seen: |
| Luka 19:38 | ʻĪ akula, E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia ke Aliʻi i hele mai nei ma ka inoa o ka Haku; he malu ma loko o ka lani, a he hoʻonani i luna lilo loa. | "Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!" "Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!" |
| Luka 19:39 | A ʻōlelo akula iā ia kekahi poʻe Parisaio ma waena o ka ʻaha kanaka, E ke Kumu, e pāpā ʻoe i kāu poʻe haumāna. | Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, "Teacher, rebuke your disciples!" |
| Luka 19:41 | A kokoke akula ia, nānā aʻela i ke kūlanakauhale, uē ihola ʻo ia iā ia; | As he approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he wept over it |
| Luka 19:45 | A komo aʻela ʻo ia i loko o ka luakini, kipaku akula ʻo ia i ka poʻe kūʻai lilo aku ma loko, a me ka poʻe kūʻai lilo mai. | Then he entered the temple area and began driving out those who were selling. |
| Luka 20:2 | ʻŌlelo akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, E haʻi mai ʻoe iā mākou, ma ka mana hea i hana ai ʻoe i kēia mau mea? Na wai hoʻi ia mana i hāʻawi iā ʻoe? | "Tell us by what authority you are doing these things," they said. "Who gave you this authority?" |
| Luka 20:7 | A ʻōlelo akula lākou, ʻaʻole lākou i ʻike i kahi no laila mai ia. | So they answered, "We don't know where it was from." |
| Luka 20:9 | A laila ʻōlelo mai ʻo ia i kānaka i kēia ʻōlelo nane; Kanu ihola kekahi kanaka i ka māla waina, a waiho aku ia i nā hoaʻāina, a hele akula a liʻuliʻu loa ma ka ʻāina ʻē. | He went on to tell the people this parable: "A man planted a vineyard, rented it to some farmers and went away for a long time. |
| Luka 20:10 | A i ka manawa pono, hoʻouna maila ia i kahi kauā i ka poʻe hoaʻāina i hāʻawi lākou iā ia i ka hua o ka māla waina; a pepehi ihola nā hoaʻāina iā ia, a hoʻihoʻi nele akula iā ia. | At harvest time he sent a servant to the tenants so they would give him some of the fruit of the vineyard. But the tenants beat him and sent him away empty-handed. |
| Luka 20:11 | A laila hoʻouna hou maila ʻo ia i kekahi kauā; a pepehi hou lākou iā ia, a hoʻomāinoino, a hoʻihoʻi nele akula iā ia. | He sent another servant, but that one also they beat and treated shamefully and sent away empty-handed. |
| Luka 20:12 | A ma hope iho, hoʻouna hou maila ʻo ia i ke kolu; a hana ʻeha akula lākou iā ia, a kipaku akula. | He sent still a third, and they wounded him and threw him out. |
| Luka 20:15 | A kipaku akula lākou iā ia ma waho o ka māla waina, pepehi ihola a make. He aha lā hoʻi kā ka haku nona ka māla waina e hana mai ai iā lākou? | So they threw him out of the vineyard and killed him. "What then will the owner of the vineyard do to them? |
| Luka 20:20 | A kiaʻi akula lākou iā ia, a hoʻouna aʻela i nā kiu e hoʻokamani iā lākou iho he mau kānaka pono; e hoʻohihia iā ia i kāna ʻōlelo, e hāʻawi aku lākou iā ia i ka lima a me ka mana o ke kiaʻāina; | Keeping a close watch on him, they sent spies, who pretended to be honest. They hoped to catch Jesus in something he said so that they might hand him over to the power and authority of the governor. |
| Luka 20:21 | A nīnau aku lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, E ke kumu, ua ʻike mākou he pololei kāu ʻōlelo ʻana a me kāu aʻo ʻana, ʻaʻole ʻoe i manaʻo iā waho, akā, ua hōʻike ʻoe i ka ʻaoʻao o ke Akua me ka ʻoiaʻiʻo; | So the spies questioned him: "Teacher, we know that you speak and teach what is right, and that you do not show partiality but teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. |
| Luka 20:24 | E hōʻike mai ʻoukou iaʻu i kahi denari; no wai kona kiʻi a me ka palapala? Haʻi akula lākou, ʻī akula hoʻi, No Kaisara. | "Show me a denarius. Whose portrait and inscription are on it?" |
| Luka 20:27 | A laila hele aʻela kekahi o ka poʻe Sadukaio, ka poʻe i hōʻole i ke ala hou ʻana: nīnau akula lākou iā ia, | Some of the Sadducees, who say there is no resurrection, came to Jesus with a question. |
| Luka 20:28 | ʻĪ akula, E ke Kumu, ua palapala mai ʻo Mose iā mākou, ʻO ka mea ua make kona kaikuaʻana ka mea wahine, a i make keiki ʻole, e mare aku kona kaikaina i kāna wahine, a e hoʻohānau keiki na kona kaikuaʻana. | "Teacher," they said, "Moses wrote for us that if a man's brother dies and leaves a wife but no children, the man must marry the widow and have children for his brother. |
| Luka 20:29 | ʻEhiku nō hoahānau kāne; a mare akula ka mua i ka wahine, a make keiki ʻole ia. | Now there were seven brothers. The first one married a woman and died childless. |
| Luka 20:31 | A ʻo ke kolu hoʻi, ua mare akula ʻo ia iā ia, a pēlā nō hoʻi lākou a ʻehiku; make ihola lākou, ʻaʻole a lākou keiki. | and then the third married her, and in the same way the seven died, leaving no children. |
| Luka 20:39 | A laila ʻōlelo akula kekahi poʻe kākau ʻōlelo, ʻī akula, E ke Kumu, ua pono kāu ʻōlelo ʻana. | Some of the teachers of the law responded, "Well said, teacher!" |
| Luka 21:7 | A laila nīnau akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, E ke Kumu, āhea lā uaneʻi e hiki mai ai ia mau mea? A he aha hoʻi ka hōʻailona o ko lākou hiki ʻana mai? | "Teacher," they asked, "when will these things happen? And what will be the sign that they are about to take place?" |
| Luka 22:4 | A hele akula ia, a kūkā pū me nā kāhuna nui, a me nā luna kiaʻi, i mea e hāʻawi aku ai ʻo ia iā ia iā lākou. | And Judas went to the chief priests and the officers of the temple guard and discussed with them how he might betray Jesus. |
| Luka 22:6 | Hōʻoia akula ʻo ia, a ʻimi akula e kumakaia iā ia i ka wā e kaʻawale aku ai ka ʻaha kanaka. | He consented, and watched for an opportunity to hand Jesus over to them when no crowd was present. |
| Luka 22:9 | Nīnau akula lāua iā ia, Ma hea lā i kou makemake e hoʻomākaukau ai māua? | "Where do you want us to prepare for it?" they asked. |
| Luka 22:13 | Hele akula lāua, a ʻike akula e like me kāna ʻōlelo ʻana iā lāua; a hoʻomākaukau ihola lāua i ka mōliaola. | They left and found things just as Jesus had told them. So they prepared the Passover. |
| Luka 22:17 | A laila, lālau ihola ʻo ia i ke kīʻaha, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula, ʻī maila, E lawe ʻoukou i kēia, a e kaʻi like iā ʻoukou iho; | After taking the cup, he gave thanks and said, "Take this and divide it among you. |
| Luka 22:19 | A laila lālau ihola ia i ka berena, hoʻomaikaʻi akula, a wāwahi ihola, a hāʻawi maila iā lākou, ʻī maila, ʻO koʻu kino kēia i hāʻawi ʻia no ʻoukou; e hana hoʻi ʻoukou i kēia me ka hoʻomanaʻo mai iaʻu. | And he took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, "This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me." |
| Luka 22:33 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ia iā ia, E ka Haku, ua mākaukau wau e hele pū me ʻoe i ka hale paʻahao, a i ka make. | But he replied, "Lord, I am ready to go with you to prison and to death." |
| Luka 22:35 | A laila ʻōlelo maila ʻo ia iā lākou, I ka wā i hoʻouna aku ai au iā ʻoukou me ka ʻaʻa kālā ʻole, a me ke kīʻeke ʻai ʻole, a me ke kāmaʻa ʻole, i nele anei ʻoukou i kekahi mea e pono ai? Haʻi akula hoʻi lākou, ʻAʻole. | Then Jesus asked them, "When I sent you without purse, bag or sandals, did you lack anything?" "Nothing," they answered. |
| Luka 22:38 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi lākou, E ka Haku, eia hoʻi, nā pahi kaua ʻelua. ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, He nui ihola ia. | The disciples said, "See, Lord, here are two swords." "That is enough," he replied. |
| Luka 22:39 | A laila puka ia i waho, a hele i ka mauna ʻo ʻOliveta, me kāna i hana mau ai; a hahai akula kāna mau haumāna iā ia. | Jesus went out as usual to the Mount of Olives, and his disciples followed him. |
| Luka 22:41 | Mamao akula hoʻi ʻo ia mai o lākou aku, me he nou ʻana lā o ka pōhaku, a kukuli ihola i lalo, pule akula ia, | He withdrew about a stone's throw beyond them, knelt down and prayed, |
| Luka 22:42 | ʻĪ akula, E ka Makua, inā e pono iā ʻoe, e lawe aku ʻoe i kēia kīʻaha mai oʻu aku nei; ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻo koʻu makemake, akā, ʻo kou nō ke hana ʻia. | "Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done." |
| Luka 22:44 | A ua puni ia i ka ʻeha nui, pule ikaika akula ia; a ua like hoʻi kona hou me nā kulu nui o ke koko e hāʻule ana i lalo i ka lepo. | And being in anguish, he prayed more earnestly, and his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground. |
| Luka 22:49 | A ʻike ihola ka poʻe me ia i ka mea e hana ʻia ana, nīnau akula lākou iā ia, E ka Haku, e hahau anei mākou me ka pahi kaua? | When Jesus' followers saw what was going to happen, they said, "Lord, should we strike with our swords?" |
| Luka 22:54 | A laila lālau aʻela lākou iā ia, kaʻi akula, a alakō iā ia i loko o ka hale o ke kahuna nui; a hahai kaʻawale akula ʻo Petero ma hope. | Then seizing him, they led him away and took him into the house of the high priest. Peter followed at a distance. |
| Luka 22:57 | A hōʻole akula ʻo ia iā Iesū, ʻī akula, E ka wahine, ʻaʻole au i ʻike ʻiā ia. | But he denied it. "Woman, I don't know him," he said. |
| Luka 22:58 | A liʻuliʻu iki aʻela, ʻike maila kekahi mea ʻē iā ia, ʻī maila ia, ʻO ʻoe nō kekahi o lākou. ʻĪ akula Petero, E ke kanaka, ʻaʻole au. | A little later someone else saw him and said, "You also are one of them." "Man, I am not!" Peter replied. |
| Luka 22:60 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi ʻo Petero, E ke kanaka, ʻaʻole au i ʻike i kāu i ʻōlelo mai nei. A i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana, kani koke ihola ka moa. | Peter replied, "Man, I don't know what you're talking about!" Just as he was speaking, the rooster crowed. |
| Luka 22:62 | A hele akula ʻo Petero i waho, uē mihi nui ihola ia. | And he went outside and wept bitterly. |
| Luka 22:63 | ʻO ka poʻe kānaka hoʻi e paʻa ana iā Iesū, hoʻomāʻewaʻewa akula lākou iā ia, me ka pepehi iā ia. | The men who were guarding Jesus began mocking and beating him. |
| Luka 22:64 | A pani aʻela lākou i kona mau maka, pepehi akula ma kona wahi maka, a nīnau akula iā ia, ʻī akula, E koho ʻoe, na wai ʻoe i pepehi? | They blindfolded him and demanded, "Prophesy! Who hit you?" |
| Luka 22:66 | A ao aʻela, ʻākoakoa koke maila ka poʻe lunakahiko o kānaka, a me nā kāhuna nui, a me ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo, a lawe aʻela lākou iā ia i loko o ko lākou ʻaha luna kānāwai, ʻī akula, | At daybreak the council of the elders of the people, both the chief priests and teachers of the law, met together, and Jesus was led before them. |
| Luka 22:70 | Nīnau akula lākou a pau, ʻO ʻoe nō anei ke Keiki a ke Akua? Haʻi maila hoʻi ʻo ia. ʻO wau nō ʻo kā ʻoukou e ʻōlelo nei. | They all asked, "Are you then the Son of God?" He replied, "You are right in saying I am." |
| Luka 23:1 | A kū aʻe ko lākou poʻe a pau, alakaʻi akula lākou iā ia i o Pilato lā. | Then the whole assembly rose and led him off to Pilate. |
| Luka 23:2 | A hoʻohewa akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, Ua ʻike mākou iā ia nei e hoʻohuli hewa ana i kānaka, e pāpā ana i ka hoʻokupu iā Kaisara, e ʻōlelo ana, ʻO ia iho nō ka Mesia, ke aliʻi. | And they began to accuse him, saying, "We have found this man subverting our nation. He opposes payment of taxes to Caesar and claims to be Christ, a king." |
| Luka 23:3 | A laila nīnau akula ʻo Pilato iā ia, ʻī akula, ʻO ʻoe nō anei ke aliʻi o ka poʻe Iudaio? Haʻi maila hoʻi ʻo Iesū iā ia, ʻī maila, ʻO ia kāu i ʻōlelo mai nei. | So Pilate asked Jesus, "Are you the king of the Jews?" "Yes, it is as you say," Jesus replied. |
| Luka 23:5 | Koi ikaika akula nō naʻe lākou, e ʻōlelo ana, Ua hoʻohaunaele ʻo ia nei i kānaka i kāna aʻo ʻana a puni Iudea, mai Galilaia kahi i hoʻomaka ai, a hiki mai i kēia wahi. | But they insisted, "He stirs up the people all over Judea by his teaching. He started in Galilee and has come all the way here." |
| Luka 23:7 | A maopopo iā ia no ka ʻāina iā Herode kēlā, hoʻouna akula ʻo ia iā ia i o Herode lā, e noho ana ʻo ia ma Ierusalema ia mau lā. | When he learned that Jesus was under Herod's jurisdiction, he sent him to Herod, who was also in Jerusalem at that time. |
| Luka 23:11 | Hoʻowahāwahā akula nō hoʻi ʻo Herode, a me kona poʻe koa iā ia, me ka hoʻomāʻewaʻewa, kāhiko akula iā ia me ka ʻaʻahu nani, a hoʻihoʻi maila iā ia i o Pilato lā. | Then Herod and his soldiers ridiculed and mocked him. Dressing him in an elegant robe, they sent him back to Pilate. |
| Luka 23:21 | A ʻōlelo leo nui akula lākou, E kau ma ke keʻa! E kau ma ke keʻa iā ia! | But they kept shouting, "Crucify him! Crucify him! |
| Luka 23:23 | Akā hoʻi, koi akula lākou me ka leo nui, e noi ana e make ia ma ke keʻa; a kō aʻela ko lākou mau leo a me ko nā kāhuna nui. | But with loud shouts they insistently demanded that he be crucified, and their shouts prevailed. |
| Luka 23:26 | A i ko lākou kaʻi ʻana aku iā ia, lālau iho lākou iā Simona no Kurene e hele mai ana mai ka ʻāina mai, kau akula lākou i ka lāʻau keʻa ma luna ona, e hali aku ia ma hope o Iesū. | As they led him away, they seized Simon from Cyrene, who was on his way in from the country, and put the cross on him and made him carry it behind Jesus. |
| Luka 23:27 | A hahai akula iā ia ka ʻaha kanaka he nui loa, ʻo nā wāhine kekahi nā mea i uē aku, a ʻū aku hoʻi iā ia. | A large number of people followed him, including women who mourned and wailed for him. |
| Luka 23:33 | A hiki akula lākou i ka wahi i kapa ʻia ʻo Kalevari, ma laila lākou i kau aku ai iā ia ma ke keʻa, a me nā lawehala, ma ka ʻākau kekahi, a ma ka hema kekahi. | When they came to the place called the Skull, there they crucified him, along with the criminals--one on his right, the other on his left. |
| Luka 23:34 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ʻo Iesū, E ka Makua, e kala iho ʻoe i ko lākou nei hewa; no ka mea, ʻaʻole o lākou ʻike i kā lākou mea e hana nei. Puʻunaue aʻela lākou i kona mau kapa, hailona ihola. | Jesus said, "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing." And they divided up his clothes by casting lots. |
| Luka 23:35 | Kū ihola nō hoʻi nā kānaka e mākaʻikaʻi ana: a hoʻomāʻewaʻewa akula me ko lākou mau aliʻi, ʻī akula, Ua hoʻōla kā ʻo ia iā haʻi, a inā ʻo ia ka Mesia, ka hiwahiwa a ke Akua, e hoʻōla kēlā iā ia iho. | The people stood watching, and the rulers even sneered at him. They said, "He saved others; let him save himself if he is the Christ of God, the Chosen One." |
| Luka 23:36 | Hoʻomāʻewaʻewa akula hoʻi nā koa iā ia, hele akula lākou, a hāʻawi aku i ka vīnega iā ia; | The soldiers also came up and mocked him. They offered him wine vinegar |
| Luka 23:37 | A ʻōlelo akula lākou, Inā ʻo ʻoe ke aliʻi o ka poʻe Iudaio, e hoʻōla ʻoe iā ʻoe iho. | and said, "If you are the king of the Jews, save yourself." |
| Luka 23:39 | A ʻo kekahi o nā lawehala i kau ʻia, hōʻino akula ʻo ia iā ia, ʻī akula, Inā ʻo ʻoe ka Mesia, e hoʻōla ʻoe iā ʻoe iho, a me māua. | One of the criminals who hung there hurled insults at him: "Aren't you the Christ? Save yourself and us!" |
| Luka 23:42 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi ʻo ia iā Iesū, E hoʻomanaʻo mai ʻoe iaʻu, e ka Haku, i ka wā e hiki ai ʻoe i kou aupuni. | Then he said, "Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom. " |
| Luka 23:46 | A kāhea akula ʻo Iesū me ka leo nui, ʻī akula, E ka Makua, i loko o kou mau lima ke waiho aku nei au i koʻu ʻuhane! A pau kāna ʻōlelo ʻana ia, make ihola ia. | Jesus called out with a loud voice, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit." When he had said this, he breathed his last. |
| Luka 23:47 | A ʻike ka luna haneri ia mea i hana ʻia ai, hoʻomaikaʻi akula ia i ke Akua, ʻī akula, ʻOiaʻiʻo, he kanaka pono nō kēia. | The centurion, seeing what had happened, praised God and said, "Surely this was a righteous man." |
| Luka 23:48 | ʻO ka poʻe kānaka hoʻi a pau i ʻākoakoa mai ma kēia mea i ʻike ʻia, a ʻike lākou i nā mea i hana ʻia, papaʻi ihola lākou ma ko lākou umauma iho, a hoʻi akula. | When all the people who had gathered to witness this sight saw what took place, they beat their breasts and went away. |
| Luka 23:49 | Kū mamao akula hoʻi kona poʻe hoalauna a pau, a me nā wāhine i hahai iā ia mai Galilaia mai, e mākaʻikaʻi ana lākou ia mau mea. | But all those who knew him, including the women who had followed him from Galilee, stood at a distance, watching these things. |
| Luka 23:52 | Hele akula ia i o Pilato lā, a noi akula i ke kino o Iesū. | Going to Pilate, he asked for Jesus' body. |
| Luka 23:55 | A ʻo ka poʻe wāhine i hele pū me ia mai Galilaia mai, hahai akula lākou a ʻike i ka lua kupapaʻu, a me ka waiho ʻana o kona kino. | The women who had come with Jesus from Galilee followed Joseph and saw the tomb and how his body was laid in it. |
| Luka 24:1 | A i ka lā mua o ka hebedoma, i ka wanaʻao, hele akula ua mau wāhine lā me kekahi poʻe, i ka lua kupapaʻu, e hali aku ana i nā mea ʻala a lākou i hoʻomākaukau ai. | On the first day of the week, very early in the morning, the women took the spices they had prepared and went to the tomb. |
| Luka 24:12 | Kū aʻela ʻo Petero i luna, a holo akula i ka lua kupapaʻu, kūlou ia i lalo, a ʻike akula i ka lole olonā wale nō e waiho ana, hele hoʻi ia mai laila aku e haʻohaʻo ana i ka mea i hana ʻia. | Peter, however, got up and ran to the tomb. Bending over, he saw the strips of linen lying by themselves, and he went away, wondering to himself what had happened. |
| Luka 24:15 | Eia kekahi, i ko lāua kamaʻilio ʻana me ke kūkā pū, hiki maila ʻo Iesū, a hele pū akula me lāua. | As they talked and discussed these things with each other, Jesus himself came up and walked along with them; |
| Luka 24:18 | ʻŌlelo akula kekahi o lāua, ʻo Keleopa kona inoa, ʻī akula. ʻO ʻoe wale nō anei ka malihini ma Ierusalema, ʻaʻole i ʻike i nā mea i hana ʻia ma laila i kēia mau lā? | One of them, named Cleopas, asked him, "Are you only a visitor to Jerusalem and do not know the things that have happened there in these days?" |
| Luka 24:19 | Nīnau maila ʻo ia iā lāua, Nā mea hea? Haʻi akula lāua iā ia, No Iesū o Nazareta, he kanaka kāula ia, he mana i ka hana a me ka ʻōlelo, i mua o ke Akua, a me nā kānaka a pau. | "What things?" he asked. "About Jesus of Nazareth," they replied. "He was a prophet, powerful in word and deed before God and all the people. |
| Luka 24:20 | A ua hāʻawi akula nā kāhuna nui a me nā aliʻi o mākou iā ia e hoʻāhewa ʻia aʻe e make ia, a ua kau aʻela lākou iā ia ma ke keʻa. | The chief priests and our rulers handed him over to be sentenced to death, and they crucified him; |
| Luka 24:24 | A ua hele aku kekahi mau mea o mākou i ka lua kupapaʻu, ʻike akula hoʻi e like me ka mea a nā wāhine i ʻōlelo mai ai, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻike iā ia. | Then some of our companions went to the tomb and found it just as the women had said, but him they did not see." |
| Luka 24:28 | A kokoke akula lākou i ke kauhale i kahi o lāua e hele ai, hoʻohele loa akula nō hoʻi ia. | As they approached the village to which they were going, Jesus acted as if he were going farther. |
| Luka 24:29 | Kāohi ihola lāua iā ia, ʻī akula, E noho me māua, no ka mea, ua ahiahi, a ua kokoke pau kēia lā. A komo aʻela ia a noho pū ihola me lāua. | But they urged him strongly, "Stay with us, for it is nearly evening; the day is almost over." So he went in to stay with them. |
| Luka 24:30 | Eia kekahi, i kona noho ʻana e ʻai me lāua, lālau ihola ia i ka berena, hoʻomaikaʻi akula, a wāwahi ihola, a hāʻawi maila iā lāua. | When he was at the table with them, he took bread, gave thanks, broke it and began to give it to them. |
| Luka 24:31 | A laila wehe ʻia aʻela ko lāua mau maka, a hoʻomaopopo ihola lāua iā ia; a nalo koke akula nō hoʻi ia mai o lāua aku. | Then their eyes were opened and they recognized him, and he disappeared from their sight. |
| Luka 24:34 | ʻĪ akula lākou, Ua ala hou ka Haku, a ua ʻike ʻia ʻo ia e Simona. | and saying, "It is true! The Lord has risen and has appeared to Simon." |
| Luka 24:42 | Hāʻawi akula hoʻi lākou iā ia i kauwahi iʻa i kōʻala ʻia, a i kauwahi waihona meli. | They gave him a piece of broiled fish, |
| Luka 24:51 | Eia hoʻi kekahi, i kona hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana iā lākou, ua hoʻokaʻawale ʻia aʻela ia mai o lākou aʻe, a lawe ʻia akula i luna i ka lani. | While he was blessing them, he left them and was taken up into heaven. |
| Luka 24:52 | Hoʻomana akula lākou iā ia, a hoʻi maila i Ierusalema, me ka ʻoliʻoli nui. | Then they worshiped him and returned to Jerusalem with great joy. |
| Ioane 1:21 | Nīnau akula lākou iā ia, ʻO wai hoʻi? ʻO ʻElia anei ʻoe? ʻĪ maila ia, ʻAʻole. ʻO kēlā kāula anei ʻoe? ʻĪ maila ia, ʻAʻole. | They asked him, "Then who are you? Are you Elijah?" He said, "I am not." "Are you the Prophet?" He answered, "No." |
| Ioane 1:22 | Nīnau hou akula lākou iā ia, ʻO wai lā hoʻi ʻoe? I haʻi aku ai mākou i ka poʻe nāna mākou i hoʻouna mai; he aha kāu ʻōlelo nou iho? | Finally they said, "Who are you? Give us an answer to take back to those who sent us. What do you say about yourself ?" |
| Ioane 1:25 | Nīnau akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula iā ia, No ke aha lā hoʻi ʻoe i bapetizo ai, ke ʻole ʻoe ka Mesia, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻo ʻElia, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻo kēlā kāula? | questioned him, "Why then do you baptize if you are not the Christ, nor Elijah, nor the Prophet?" |
| Ioane 1:36 | A ʻike akula iā Iesū e hele aʻe ana, ʻī maila ia, E nānā i ke Keiki hipa a ke Akua! | When he saw Jesus passing by, he said, "Look, the Lamb of God!" |
| Ioane 1:37 | A lohe aʻela nā haumāna ʻelua i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana, a hahai akula lāua iā Iesū. | When the two disciples heard him say this, they followed Jesus. |
| Ioane 1:38 | Hāliu aʻela ʻo Iesū, ʻike maila iā lāua e hahai ana, ʻī maila iā lāua, He aha kā ʻolua e ʻimi mai nei? ʻĪ akula lāua iā ia, E Rabi, (ma ka hoʻohālike ʻana, e ke Kumu,) ma hea kou wahi i noho ai? | Turning around, Jesus saw them following and asked, "What do you want?" They said, "Rabbi" (which means Teacher), "where are you staying?" |
| Ioane 1:39 | ʻĪ maila kēlā iā lāua, E hele mai, e ʻike. A hele akula lāua, a ʻike i kona wahi i noho ai; a noho ihola lāua me ia ia lā; ua kokoke ka ʻumi o ka hora. | "Come," he replied, "and you will see." So they went and saw where he was staying, and spent that day with him. It was about the tenth hour. |
| Ioane 1:40 | ʻO ʻAnederea, ke kaikaina o Simona Petero, ʻo ia kekahi o ua mau haumāna lā ʻelua i lohe i kā Ioane, a hahai akula iā Iesū. | Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, was one of the two who heard what John had said and who had followed Jesus. |
| Ioane 1:41 | Loaʻa mua iā ia kona kaikuaʻana iho, ʻo Simona, a ʻī akula iā ia, Ua loaʻa iā māua ka Mesia, ma ka hoʻohālike ʻana, ʻo Kristo ia. | The first thing Andrew did was to find his brother Simon and tell him, "We have found the Messiah" (that is, the Christ). |
| Ioane 1:42 | A alakaʻi akula kēlā iā ia i o Iesū lā. A ʻike maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, ʻī maila, ʻO ʻoe nō ʻo Simona, ke keiki a Iona; e kapa ʻia ʻoe ʻo Kepa, ma ka hoʻohālike ʻana, he pōhaku. | And he brought him to Jesus. Jesus looked at him and said, "You are Simon son of John. You will be called Cephas" (which, when translated, is Peter ). |
| Ioane 1:45 | Loaʻa iā Pilipo ʻo Natanaʻela, ʻī akula ʻo Pilipo iā ia, Ua loaʻa iā mākou ka mea a Mose i loko o ke kānāwai, a me nā kāula i palapala ai, ʻo Iesū, no Nazareta, ke keiki a Iosepa. | Philip found Nathanael and told him, "We have found the one Moses wrote about in the Law, and about whom the prophets also wrote--Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph." |
| Ioane 1:46 | Nīnau maila ʻo Natanaʻela iā ia, E hiki mai anei kekahi mea maikaʻi no Nazareta mai? ʻĪ akula ʻo Pilipo iā ia, E hele mai, e ʻike. | "Nazareth! Can anything good come from there?" Nathanael asked. "Come and see," said Philip. |
| Ioane 1:48 | Nīnau akula ʻo Natanaʻela iā ia, ʻī akula, Ināhea ʻoe i ʻike mai ai iaʻu? ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, ʻī maila, Ma mua o kā Pilipo kāhea ʻana aku iā ʻoe, ua ʻike au iā ʻoe e noho ana ma lalo o ka lāʻau fiku. | "How do you know me?" Nathanael asked. Jesus answered, "I saw you while you were still under the fig tree before Philip called you." |
| Ioane 1:49 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Natanaʻela iā ia, ʻī akula, E Rabi, ʻo ʻoe ke Keiki a ke Akua, ʻo ʻoe ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela. | Then Nathanael declared, "Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the King of Israel." |
| Ioane 2:3 | A nele i ka waina, ʻī akula ka makuahine o Iesū iā ia, ʻAʻohe o lākou waina. | When the wine was gone, Jesus' mother said to him, "They have no more wine." |
| Ioane 2:5 | ʻŌlelo akula kona makuahine i nā kauā, ʻO ka mea āna e ʻōlelo mai ai iā ʻoukou, ʻo ia kā ʻoukou e hana ai. | His mother said to the servants, "Do whatever he tells you." |
| Ioane 2:8 | ʻĪ mai hoʻi ʻo ia iā lākou, E hoʻokahe mai ʻānō, a lawe aku i ka luna ʻahaʻaina. A lawe akula lākou. | Then he told them, "Now draw some out and take it to the master of the banquet." They did so, |
| Ioane 2:9 | A i ka hoʻāʻo ʻana o ka luna ʻahaʻaina i ka wai i hoʻolilo ʻia i waina, ʻaʻole ʻo ia i ʻike i kahi i loaʻa ai, (ʻo nā kauā, nāna i hoʻokahe ka wai, kai ʻike,) kāhea akula ka luna ʻahaʻaina i ke kāne mare, | and the master of the banquet tasted the water that had been turned into wine. He did not realize where it had come from, though the servants who had drawn the water knew. Then he called the bridegroom aside |
| Ioane 2:10 | ʻĪ akula iā ia, Lawe mua mai nō kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i ka waina maikaʻi, a nui ko lākou inu ʻana, a laila i ka waina ʻino: ua mālama kā ʻoe i ka waina maikaʻi, a kēia manawa. | and said, "Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now." |
| Ioane 2:11 | Hana ihola ʻo Iesū i kēia hana mana mua ma Kāna i Galilaia, a hōʻike aʻela ia i kona nani; a manaʻoʻiʻo akula kāna poʻe haumāna iā ia. | This, the first of his miraculous signs, Jesus performed at Cana in Galilee. He thus revealed his glory, and his disciples put their faith in him. |
| Ioane 2:12 | Ma hope mai o kēia, iho akula ia i Kaperenauma, ʻo ia a me kona makuahine, a me kona mau hoahānau, a me kāna poʻe haumāna, ʻaʻohe nui nā lā i noho ai lākou ma laila. | After this he went down to Capernaum with his mother and brothers and his disciples. There they stayed for a few days. |
| Ioane 2:13 | Ua kokoke mai ka mōliaola a nā Iudaio; a piʻi akula ʻo Iesū i Ierusalema, | When it was almost time for the Jewish Passover, Jesus went up to Jerusalem. |
| Ioane 2:14 | A loaʻa akula iā ia ka poʻe e kūʻai ana i nā bipi, a me nā hipa, a me nā manu nūnū, a me ka poʻe kūʻai kālā, e noho ana i loko o ka luakini. | In the temple courts he found men selling cattle, sheep and doves, and others sitting at tables exchanging money. |
| Ioane 2:15 | Hana ihola ia i mea hahau no nā kaula liʻiliʻi, a hoʻokuke akula ʻo ia iā lākou a pau i waho o ka luakini, a me nā hipa, a me nā bipi; lū akula i nā kālā o ka poʻe kūʻai kālā, a hoʻokahuli i nā papa; | So he made a whip out of cords, and drove all from the temple area, both sheep and cattle; he scattered the coins of the money changers and overturned their tables. |
| Ioane 2:18 | Nīnau akula nā Iudaio iā ia, ʻī akula, He aha ka hōʻailona āu e hōʻike mai ai iā mākou, i hana ai ʻoe i nēia mau mea? | Then the Jews demanded of him, "What miraculous sign can you show us to prove your authority to do all this?" |
| Ioane 2:20 | A laila ʻōlelo akula nā Iudaio, Hoʻokahi kanahā makahiki a me kumamāono ka hana ʻana o kēia luakini, a e kūkulu hou anei ʻoe ia mea i nā lā ʻekolu? | The Jews replied, "It has taken forty-six years to build this temple, and you are going to raise it in three days?" |
| Ioane 3:2 | Hele akula ia i o Iesū lā i ka pō, ʻī akula iā ia, E Rabi, ua ʻike mākou he kumu ʻoe i hele mai nei mai ke Akua mai: no ka mea, ʻaʻole e hiki i kekahi kanaka ke hana i kēia mau hana mana āu e hana nei, ke ʻole ke Akua me ia. | He came to Jesus at night and said, "Rabbi, we know you are a teacher who has come from God. For no one could perform the miraculous signs you are doing if God were not with him." |
| Ioane 3:4 | Nīnau akula ʻo Nikodemo iā ia, Pehea lā e hiki ai i ke kanaka ke hānau ʻia i kona wā kahiko? E hiki anei iā ia ke komo hou i loko o ka ʻōpū o kona makuahine, a e hānau ʻia mai? | "How can a man be born when he is old?" Nicodemus asked. "Surely he cannot enter a second time into his mother's womb to be born!" |
| Ioane 3:9 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Nikodemo, ʻī akula, Pehea lā e hiki ai kēia mau mea. | "How can this be?" Nicodemus asked. |
| Ioane 3:22 | A ma hope iho o kēia mau mea, hele akula ʻo Iesū me kāna poʻe haumāna i ka ʻāina ʻo Iudea; a noho ihola ia i laila me lākou, a bapetizo ihola. | After this, Jesus and his disciples went out into the Judean countryside, where he spent some time with them, and baptized. |
| Ioane 3:26 | A hele akula lākou i o Ioane lā, ʻī akula iā ia, E Rabi, ʻo ka mea me ʻoe ma kēlā kapa o Ioredane, nona āu i hōʻike ai, aia hoʻi, ke bapetizo lā ʻo ia, a ke hele nei nā kānaka a pau i ona lā. | They came to John and said to him, "Rabbi, that man who was with you on the other side of the Jordan--the one you testified about--well, he is baptizing, and everyone is going to him." |
| Ioane 4:3 | Haʻalele ihola ia iā Iudea, a hoʻi akula i Galilaia. | When the Lord learned of this, he left Judea and went back once more to Galilee. |
| Ioane 4:5 | A hiki akula ia i kekahi kūlanakauhale o Samaria, ʻo Sukara ka inoa, e kokoke ana i ka ʻāina a Iakoba i hāʻawi aku ai no kāna keiki no Iosepa. | So he came to a town in Samaria called Sychar, near the plot of ground Jacob had given to his son Joseph. |
| Ioane 4:9 | A laila nīnau akula ka wahine no Samaria iā ia, No ke aha lā ʻoe, he Iudaio, e noi mai nei iaʻu, i ka wahine no Samaria, i mea inu? No ka mea, ʻaʻole e launa pū nā Iudaio me ko Samaria. | The Samaritan woman said to him, "You are a Jew and I am a Samaritan woman. How can you ask me for a drink?" (For Jews do not associate with Samaritans. ) |
| Ioane 4:11 | ʻŌlelo akula ka wahine iā ia, E ka Haku, ʻaʻole ou bākeke, a ua hohonu ka pūnāwai; no hea lā e loaʻa ai iā ʻoe ua wai ola lā? | "Sir," the woman said, "you have nothing to draw with and the well is deep. Where can you get this living water? |
| Ioane 4:15 | ʻŌlelo akula ka wahine iā ia, E ka Haku, hō mai noʻu ua wai lā, i ʻole e make wai hou aku au, i ʻole hoʻi e hele hou mai i ʻaneʻi e huki. | The woman said to him, "Sir, give me this water so that I won't get thirsty and have to keep coming here to draw water." |
| Ioane 4:17 | ʻŌlelo akula ka wahine, ʻī akula, ʻAʻohe aʻu kāne. ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, He pono kāu i ʻī mai nei, ʻAʻohe aʻu kāne; | "I have no husband," she replied. Jesus said to her, "You are right when you say you have no husband. |
| Ioane 4:19 | ʻŌlelo akula ua wahine lā iā ia, E ka Haku, ke ʻike nei au he kāula ʻoe. | "Sir," the woman said, "I can see that you are a prophet. |
| Ioane 4:25 | ʻŌlelo akula ka wahine iā ia, Ua ʻike nō au e hele mai ana ka Mesia, ka mea i ʻōlelo ʻia ʻo Kristo; aia hiki mai ia, nāna nō e hoʻākāka mai nā mea a pau iā mākou. | The woman said, "I know that Messiah" (called Christ) "is coming. When he comes, he will explain everything to us." |
| Ioane 4:28 | No laila haʻalele ka wahine i kona ipu wai, a hoʻi akula i ke kūlanakauhale, a ʻōlelo akula i nā kānaka, | Then, leaving her water jar, the woman went back to the town and said to the people, |
| Ioane 4:31 | A ma waena iho, nonoi akula kāna poʻe haumāna iā ia, ʻī akula, E Rabi, e ʻai. | Meanwhile his disciples urged him, "Rabbi, eat something." |
| Ioane 4:40 | A ʻo ko Samaria i hele aku i ona lā, nonoi akula lākou iā ia e noho me lākou; a noho ihola ia ma laila i nā lā ʻelua. | So when the Samaritans came to him, they urged him to stay with them, and he stayed two days. |
| Ioane 4:42 | ʻĪ akula lākou i ka wahine, ʻAʻole mākou i manaʻoʻiʻo ma kāu ʻōlelo wale nō; no ka mea, ʻo mākou iho kekahi i lohe, a ʻike hoʻi, ʻo ka Hoʻōla ʻoiaʻiʻo kēia o ke ao nei, ʻo ka Mesia. | They said to the woman, "We no longer believe just because of what you said; now we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this man really is the Savior of the world." |
| Ioane 4:43 | A ma hope iho o nā lā ʻelua, hele akula ia mai laila aku, a hiki i Galilaia. | After the two days he left for Galilee. |
| Ioane 4:46 | A hele hou akula ʻo Iesū ma Kāna i Galilaia, kahi āna i hoʻolilo ai ka wai i waina. A ua maʻi ke keiki a kekahi aliʻi ma Kaperenauma. | Once more he visited Cana in Galilee, where he had turned the water into wine. And there was a certain royal official whose son lay sick at Capernaum. |
| Ioane 4:47 | A lohe aʻela ia, ua hiki mai ʻo Iesū i Galilaia mai Iudea mai, hele akula ia i ona lā, nonoi akula iā ia, e iho aʻe ia e hoʻōla i kāna keiki: no ka mea, ua kokoke ia e make. | When this man heard that Jesus had arrived in Galilee from Judea, he went to him and begged him to come and heal his son, who was close to death. |
| Ioane 4:50 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, Ō hoʻi; ua ola kāu keiki. A manaʻoʻiʻo aku ua kanaka lā i ka ʻōlelo a Iesū i haʻi mai ai iā ia, a hoʻi akula. | Jesus replied, "You may go. Your son will live." The man took Jesus at his word and departed. |
| Ioane 4:52 | Nīnau akula ʻo ia iā lākou i ka hora ona i maha ai. ʻĪ maila lākou iā ia, I nehinei i ka hiku o ka hora, i haʻalele ai ke kuni iā ia. | When he inquired as to the time when his son got better, they said to him, "The fever left him yesterday at the seventh hour." |
| Ioane 5:1 | Ma hope iho o ia mau mea, he ʻahaʻaina a nā Iudaio, a piʻi akula ʻo Iesū i Ierusalema. | Some time later, Jesus went up to Jerusalem for a feast of the Jews. |
| Ioane 5:7 | ʻĪ akula ke kanaka maʻi iā ia, E ka Haku, ʻaʻohe oʻu kanaka, nāna au e lawe aku i loko o ka wai ʻauʻau, i ka wā i ʻaleʻale ai ka wai: akā, i koʻu hele ʻana aku, iho ʻē akula kekahi i loko ma mua oʻu. | "Sir," the invalid replied, "I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred. While I am trying to get in, someone else goes down ahead of me." |
| Ioane 5:9 | A ola koke aʻela ua kanaka lā, a lawe akula ia i kona wahi moe, a hele akula. ʻO ka lā Sābati nō ia. | At once the man was cured; he picked up his mat and walked. The day on which this took place was a Sabbath, |
| Ioane 5:10 | No ia mea, ʻōlelo akula nā Iudaio i ka mea i hoʻōla ʻia, He Sābati kēia; ʻaʻole ʻoe e pono ke hali i kahi moe. | and so the Jews said to the man who had been healed, "It is the Sabbath; the law forbids you to carry your mat." |
| Ioane 5:12 | Nīnau akula lākou iā ia, ʻO wai ke kanaka i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ʻoe, E kaʻikaʻi i kou wahi moe, a e hele? | So they asked him, "Who is this fellow who told you to pick it up and walk?" |
| Ioane 5:15 | Hele akula ia kanaka, a haʻi akula i nā Iudaio, ʻo Iesū ka mea nāna ia i hoʻōla. | The man went away and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had made him well. |
| Ioane 5:16 | No ia mea, hoʻomaʻau akula nā Iudaio iā Iesū, a ʻimi lākou e pepehi iā ia, no kāna hana ʻana ia mea i ka lā Sābati. | So, because Jesus was doing these things on the Sabbath, the Jews persecuted him. |
| Ioane 5:33 | Hoʻouna akula ʻoukou i o Ioane lā, a ua hōʻike mai ia ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo. | "You have sent to John and he has testified to the truth. |
| Ioane 6:1 | Ma hope iho holo akula ʻo Iesū ma kēlā kapa o ka moana wai ʻo Galilaia, ʻo ia ʻo Tiberia. | Some time after this, Jesus crossed to the far shore of the Sea of Galilee (that is, the Sea of Tiberias), |
| Ioane 6:5 | ʻAlawa aʻela ko Iesū mau maka, ʻike akula i ka poʻe kānaka nui e hele mai ana i ona lā, nīnau maila ʻo ia iā Pilipo, Ma hea kākou e kūʻai ai i berena e ʻai iho kēia poʻe? | When Jesus looked up and saw a great crowd coming toward him, he said to Philip, "Where shall we buy bread for these people to eat?" |
| Ioane 6:7 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Pilipo iā ia, ʻAʻole lākou e lawa i ka berena no nā haneri denari ʻelua, i pākahi ai ka ʻāpana ʻuʻuku na lākou a pau. | Philip answered him, "Eight months' wages would not buy enough bread for each one to have a bite!" |
| Ioane 6:8 | ʻŌlelo akula iā ia kekahi o kāna poʻe haumāna, ʻo ʻAnederea, ka hoahānau o Simona Petero, | Another of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, spoke up, |
| Ioane 6:11 | Lālau maila ʻo Iesū i nā pōpō berena; hoʻomaikaʻi akula, a hāʻawi maila i nā haumāna, a ʻo nā haumāna hoʻi i ka poʻe e noho ana; pēlā nō hoʻi nā iʻa, a like ka nui me ko lākou makemake. | Jesus then took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed to those who were seated as much as they wanted. He did the same with the fish. |
| Ioane 6:14 | ʻŌlelo akula ka poʻe kānaka i ʻike i ka hana mana a Iesū i hana ai, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ke kāula kēia e hele mai ana i ke ao nei. | After the people saw the miraculous sign that Jesus did, they began to say, "Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into the world." |
| Ioane 6:15 | A ʻike ihola ʻo Iesū, e kiʻi mai ana lākou e lawe iā ia, i hoʻolilo ai lākou iā ia i aliʻi, hele hou akula ia ma kekahi mauna, ʻo ia wale nō. | Jesus, knowing that they intended to come and make him king by force, withdrew again to a mountain by himself. |
| Ioane 6:16 | A ahiahi aʻela, iho akula kāna poʻe haumāna ma ka moana wai. | When evening came, his disciples went down to the lake, |
| Ioane 6:17 | Eʻe akula lākou ma luna o ka moku, holo akula i kēlā kapa o ka moana wai ma Kaperenauma: a pōʻeleʻele ihola, ʻaʻole ʻo Iesū i hiki mai i o lākou lā. | where they got into a boat and set off across the lake for Capernaum. By now it was dark, and Jesus had not yet joined them. |
| Ioane 6:19 | Hoe akula lākou i nā setadia he iwakāluakumamālima, he kanakolu paha, ʻike akula lākou iā Iesū e hele mai ana ma luna o ka moana wai, a kokoke ia ma ka moku: makaʻu ihola lākou. | When they had rowed three or three and a half miles, they saw Jesus approaching the boat, walking on the water; and they were terrified. |
| Ioane 6:21 | A laila ʻoliʻoli lākou i kona eʻe ʻana i luna o ka moku; a hikiwawe akula ka moku ma ka ʻāina, kahi i holo ai lākou. | Then they were willing to take him into the boat, and immediately the boat reached the shore where they were heading. |
| Ioane 6:24 | A ʻike aʻela ka ʻaha kanaka, ʻaʻole ʻo Iesū ma laila, ʻaʻole hoʻi kāna poʻe haumāna, eʻe akula lākou i luna o nā moku, holo akula i Kaperenauma e ʻimi ana iā Iesū: | Once the crowd realized that neither Jesus nor his disciples were there, they got into the boats and went to Capernaum in search of Jesus. |
| Ioane 6:25 | A loaʻa iā lākou ia ma kēlā kapa o ka moana wai, ʻī akula lākou iā ia, E Rabi, ināhea i hiki mai ʻoe i ʻaneʻi? | When they found him on the other side of the lake, they asked him, "Rabbi, when did you get here?" |
| Ioane 6:28 | No ia mea, nīnau akula lākou iā ia, He aha kā mākou e hana ai, i hana aku ai mākou i nā hana a ke Akua? | Then they asked him, "What must we do to do the works God requires?" |
| Ioane 6:30 | A laila nīnau akula lākou iā ia, He aha ka hana mana āu e hana mai ai, i ʻike ai mākou, a i manaʻoʻiʻo ai iā ʻoe? He aha kāu e hana ai? | So they asked him, "What miraculous sign then will you give that we may see it and believe you? What will you do? |
| Ioane 6:34 | ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, E ka Haku, e hāʻawi mau mai ʻoe i kēia berena na mākou. | "Sir," they said, "from now on give us this bread." |
| Ioane 6:36 | A ʻōlelo akula au iā ʻoukou, ua ʻike nō ʻoukou iaʻu, ʻaʻole naʻe ʻoukou e manaʻoʻiʻo mai. | But as I told you, you have seen me and still you do not believe. |
| Ioane 6:53 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou. A i ʻai ʻole ʻoukou i ke kino o ke Keiki a ke kanaka, a i inu ʻole hoʻi i kona koko, ʻaʻole he ola i loko o ʻoukou. | Jesus said to them, "I tell you the truth, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you. |
| Ioane 6:58 | ʻO kēia ka berena i iho mai mai ka lani mai; ʻaʻole e like me ko ʻoukou poʻe kūpuna i ʻai ai i ka mane, a make akula; ʻo ka mea e ʻai i kēia berena, e ola mau loa ia. | This is the bread that came down from heaven. Your forefathers ate manna and died, but he who feeds on this bread will live forever." |
| Ioane 6:68 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Simona Petero iā ia, E ka Haku, i o wai lā mākou e hele aku ai? Iā ʻoe nō ka ʻōlelo o ke ola mau loa. | Simon Peter answered him, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. |
| Ioane 7:3 | No ia mea, ʻōlelo akula kona mau hoahānau iā ia, E haʻalele ʻoe i kēia wahi, a e hele aku i Iudea, i ʻike ai kāu poʻe haumāna i nā hana āu e hana ai. | Jesus' brothers said to him, "You ought to leave here and go to Judea, so that your disciples may see the miracles you do. |
| Ioane 7:10 | A piʻi akula kona poʻe hoahānau, a laila piʻi malū akula ia i ka ʻahaʻaina, ʻaʻole i ʻikea. | However, after his brothers had left for the Feast, he went also, not publicly, but in secret. |
| Ioane 7:20 | ʻŌlelo akula ka ʻaha kanaka, ʻī akula, He daimonio kou, ʻo wai lā ke ʻimi e pepehi iā ʻoe? | "You are demon-possessed," the crowd answered. "Who is trying to kill you?" |
| Ioane 7:32 | Lohe aʻela nā Parisaio i ka ʻōhumu ʻana o ua ʻaha kanaka lā i kēia mau mea nona; hoʻouna akula nā Parisaio a me nā kāhuna nui i nā ilāmuku e lālau iā ia. | The Pharisees heard the crowd whispering such things about him. Then the chief priests and the Pharisees sent temple guards to arrest him. |
| Ioane 7:37 | I ka lā nui ma ka hope o ua ʻahaʻaina lā, kū aʻela ʻo Iesū, kāhea akula, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, Inā e make wai kekahi, e hele mai ia i oʻu nei e inu. | On the last and greatest day of the Feast, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, "If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. |
| Ioane 7:46 | ʻĪ akula nā ilāmuku, ʻAʻole loa he kanaka i ʻōlelo like me kēia kanaka. | "No one ever spoke the way this man does," the guards declared. |
| Ioane 7:53 | A hoʻi akula kēlā mea kēia mea i kona hale iho. | Then each went to his own home. |
| Ioane 8:1 | Hele akula ʻo Iesū i ka mauna ʻo ʻOliveta. | But Jesus went to the Mount of Olives. |
| Ioane 8:2 | A i ka wanaʻao hoʻi hou ia i ka luakini, a hele akula nā kānaka a pau i ona lā; a noho ihola ia, a aʻo maila iā lākou. | At dawn he appeared again in the temple courts, where all the people gathered around him, and he sat down to teach them. |
| Ioane 8:3 | Alakaʻi akula nā kākau ʻōlelo a me nā Parisaio i ona lā i kekahi wahine i loaʻa e moekolohe ana; a hoʻokū akula iā ia i waena; | The teachers of the law and the Pharisees brought in a woman caught in adultery. They made her stand before the group |
| Ioane 8:4 | ʻŌlelo akula lākou iā ia, E ke Kumu, ua loaʻa kēia wahine e moekolohe ana. | and said to Jesus, "Teacher, this woman was caught in the act of adultery. |
| Ioane 8:9 | A lohe aʻela lākou, a ua hoʻāhewa ʻia lākou e ko lākou lunaʻikehala, hele pākahi akula lākou i waho, mai nā lunakahiko ka hoʻomaka ʻana, a hiki i ka poʻe i lalo loa; a koe ihola ʻo Iesū wale nō, a me ka wahine e kū ana i waena. | At this, those who heard began to go away one at a time, the older ones first, until only Jesus was left, with the woman still standing there. |
| Ioane 8:11 | ʻĪ akula ia, ʻAʻole kekahi, e ka Haku. ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, ʻAʻole nō hoʻi au e hoʻopaʻi aku iā ʻoe: e hele ʻoe, mai hana hewa hou aku. | "No one, sir," she said. "Then neither do I condemn you," Jesus declared. "Go now and leave your life of sin." |
| Ioane 8:13 | No laila ʻōlelo akula nā Parisaio iā ia, Ke hōʻike nei ʻoe nou iho, ʻaʻole pono kāu hōʻike ʻana. | The Pharisees challenged him, "Here you are, appearing as your own witness; your testimony is not valid." |
| Ioane 8:19 | No ka mea nīnau akula lākou iā ia, ʻAuhea kou Makua? ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū, ʻAʻole ʻoukou i ʻike iaʻu, ʻaʻole hoʻi i koʻu Makua: inā ua ʻike ʻoukou iaʻu, inā ua ʻike nō hoʻi ʻoukou i koʻu Makua. | Then they asked him, "Where is your father?" "You do not know me or my Father," Jesus replied. "If you knew me, you would know my Father also." |
| Ioane 8:25 | No laila nīnau akula lākou iā ia, ʻO wai ʻoe? ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻO wau nō ka mea aʻu i haʻi aku ai iā ʻoukou i kinohi. | "Who are you?" they asked. "Just what I have been claiming all along," Jesus replied. |
| Ioane 8:33 | ʻŌlelo akula lākou iā ia, He mamo mākou na ʻAberahama, ʻaʻole loa mākou i noho pio na kekahi: pehea lā kāu i ʻōlelo mai ai, E kuʻu ʻia ʻoukou? | They answered him, "We are Abraham's descendants and have never been slaves of anyone. How can you say that we shall be set free?" |
| Ioane 8:39 | ʻŌlelo akula lākou, ʻī akula iā ia, ʻO ʻAberahama ko mākou makua. ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, Inā he poʻe keiki ʻoukou na ʻAberahama, inā ua hana ʻoukou i nā hana a ʻAberahama. | "Abraham is our father," they answered. "If you were Abraham's children," said Jesus, "then you would do the things Abraham did. |
| Ioane 8:41 | Ke hana nei ʻoukou i nā hana a ko ʻoukou makua. A laila ʻōlelo akula lākou iā ia, ʻAʻole mākou i hānau ʻia no ka moekolohe; hoʻokahi o mākou Makua, ʻo ke Akua. | You are doing the things your own father does." "We are not illegitimate children," they protested. "The only Father we have is God himself." |
| Ioane 8:48 | ʻŌlelo akula nā Iudaio, ʻī akula iā ia, ʻAʻole anei he pono ke ʻōlelo mākou, ʻo ka Samaria ʻoe, he daimonio hoʻi kou? | The Jews answered him, "Aren't we right in saying that you are a Samaritan and demon-possessed?" |
| Ioane 8:52 | A laila ʻōlelo akula nā Iudaio iā ia, ʻĀnō lā, ua ʻike mākou, he daimonio kou. Ua make ʻo ʻAberahama a me nā kāula; a ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻoe, Inā e mālama kekahi i kaʻu ʻōlelo, ʻaʻole loa ia e make. | At this the Jews exclaimed, "Now we know that you are demon-possessed! Abraham died and so did the prophets, yet you say that if anyone keeps your word, he will never taste death. |
| Ioane 8:57 | ʻŌlelo akula nā Iudaio iā ia, ʻAʻole ou kanalima makahiki, a ua ʻike anei ʻoe iā ʻAberahama? | "You are not yet fifty years old," the Jews said to him, "and you have seen Abraham!" |
| Ioane 8:58 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, Ma mua o ko ʻAberahama noho ʻana, ʻO wau nō. | "I tell you the truth," Jesus answered, "before Abraham was born, I am!" |
| Ioane 8:59 | A laila lālau ihola lākou i nā pōhaku e pehi iā ia: hele malū akula ʻo Iesū i waho o ka luakini ma waena o lākou, pēlā ʻo ia i pakele ai. | At this, they picked up stones to stone him, but Jesus hid himself, slipping away from the temple grounds. |
| Ioane 9:2 | Nīnau akula kāna poʻe haumāna iā ia, ʻī akula, E Rabi, ʻo wai kai hewa, ʻo ia nei anei, a ʻo kona mau mākua anei, i hānau makapō mai ai ia? | His disciples asked him, "Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?" |
| Ioane 9:7 | A ʻī maila iā ia, E hele ʻoe, e holoi ma ka wai ʻauʻau ʻo Siloama, (ma ka hoʻohālike ʻana, ʻO ka hoʻouna ʻia:) no laila hele akula ia, a holoi ihola, a hoʻi maila e ʻike ana. | "Go," he told him, "wash in the Pool of Siloam" (this word means Sent). So the man went and washed, and came home seeing. |
| Ioane 9:10 | No laila, nīnau akula lākou iā ia, Pehea lā i hoʻokaʻakaʻa ʻia ai kou mau maka? | "How then were your eyes opened?" they demanded. |
| Ioane 9:12 | No ia hoʻi, nīnau akula lākou iā ia, Ai hea ʻo ia? ʻĪ maila ia, ʻAʻole au i ʻike. | "Where is this man?" they asked him. "I don't know," he said. |
| Ioane 9:13 | Alakaʻi akula lākou i ka mea i makapō ma mua i ka poʻe Parisaio. | They brought to the Pharisees the man who had been blind. |
| Ioane 9:15 | A laila nīnau hou akula ka poʻe Parisaio iā ia i ka mea i ʻike ai ʻo ia. ʻĪ maila ia iā lākou, Hoʻopala maila ia i ka lepo ma kuʻu mau maka, holoi ihola au, a ua ʻike. | Therefore the Pharisees also asked him how he had received his sight. "He put mud on my eyes," the man replied, "and I washed, and now I see." |
| Ioane 9:17 | Nīnau hou akula lākou i ua makapō lā, He aha kāu e ʻōlelo ai nona, I kona hoʻokaʻakaʻa i kou mau maka? ʻĪ maila kēlā, He kāula ia. | Finally they turned again to the blind man, "What have you to say about him? It was your eyes he opened." The man replied, "He is a prophet." |
| Ioane 9:18 | ʻAʻole naʻe i manaʻoʻiʻo nā Iudaio nona, ua makapō ia, a ua loaʻa iā ia ka ʻike, a kāhea akula lākou i nā mākua o ka mea i loaʻa ka ʻike. | The Jews still did not believe that he had been blind and had received his sight until they sent for the man's parents. |
| Ioane 9:19 | A nīnau akula lākou iā lāua, ʻī akula, ʻO kā ʻolua keiki anei kēia, ka mea a ʻolua i ʻī mai ai, ua hānau makapō ʻia? Pehea lā ia i ʻike ai i kēia wā? | "Is this your son?" they asked. "Is this the one you say was born blind? How is it that now he can see?" |
| Ioane 9:24 | A laila kāhea hou akula lākou i ua kanaka lā, ka mea i makapō, ʻī akula iā ia, E hoʻonani aku ʻoe i ke Akua: ua ʻike mākou he kanaka hewa kēia. | A second time they summoned the man who had been blind. "Give glory to God, " they said. "We know this man is a sinner." |
| Ioane 9:26 | Nīnau hou akula lākou iā ia, He aha kāna i hana mai ai iā ʻoe? Pehea lā ia i hoʻokaʻakaʻa mai ai i kou mau maka? | Then they asked him, "What did he do to you? How did he open your eyes?" |
| Ioane 9:28 | Henehene akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, ʻO ʻoe nō kāna haumāna; akā, he poʻe haumāna mākou na Mose. | Then they hurled insults at him and said, "You are this fellow's disciple! We are disciples of Moses! |
| Ioane 9:30 | ʻŌlelo akula ua kanaka lā, ʻī akula iā lākou, He mea kupanaha kā kēia, ʻo ko ʻoukou ʻike ʻole i kona wahi i hele mai, ua hoʻokaʻakaʻa mai nō naʻe ia i koʻu mau maka. | The man answered, "Now that is remarkable! You don't know where he comes from, yet he opened my eyes. |
| Ioane 9:34 | ʻŌlelo akula lākou, ʻī akula iā ia, Ua hānau ʻokoʻa ʻoe i loko o nā hewa, a ke aʻo mai nei anei ʻoe iā mākou? A kipaku akula lākou iā ia ma waho. | To this they replied, "You were steeped in sin at birth; how dare you lecture us!" And they threw him out. |
| Ioane 9:35 | Lohe aʻela ʻo Iesū, ua kipaku lākou iā ia i waho; a hālāwai akula me ia, ʻī akula iā ia, Ke manaʻoʻiʻo nei anei ʻoe i ke Keiki a ke Akua? | Jesus heard that they had thrown him out, and when he found him, he said, "Do you believe in the Son of Man?" |
| Ioane 9:36 | Nīnau akula ia, ʻī akula, ʻO wai lā ia, e ka Haku, i manaʻoʻiʻo aku ai au iā ia? | "Who is he, sir?" the man asked. "Tell me so that I may believe in him." |
| Ioane 9:38 | ʻĪ akula kēlā, Ke manaʻoʻiʻo nei au: a kukuli hoʻomaikaʻi aku iā ia. | Then the man said, "Lord, I believe," and he worshiped him. |
| Ioane 9:40 | A lohe aʻela kekahi poʻe o nā Parisaio me ia i kēia mea, nīnau akula lākou iā ia, ʻO mākou anei kekahi i makapō? | Some Pharisees who were with him heard him say this and asked, "What? Are we blind too?" |
| Ioane 10:12 | Akā, ʻo ke kanaka i hoʻolimalima ʻia, ʻaʻole hoʻi ke kahu, ʻaʻole hoʻi nāna ponoʻī nā hipa, ʻike aku nō ia i ka ʻīlio hae e hele mai ana, a laila haʻalele aku ia i nā hipa, a holo akula; a hopu maila ka ʻīlio hae iā lākou, a hoʻopuehu akula i ka poʻe hipa. | The hired hand is not the shepherd who owns the sheep. So when he sees the wolf coming, he abandons the sheep and runs away. Then the wolf attacks the flock and scatters it. |
| Ioane 10:24 | Hoʻopuni aʻela nā Iudaio iā ia, ʻī akula iā ia, Pehea lā ka lōʻihi o kou hoʻokānalua ʻana i ko mākou naʻau? Inā ʻo ʻoe ka Mesia, e haʻi akāka mai iā mākou. | The Jews gathered around him, saying, "How long will you keep us in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us plainly." |
| Ioane 10:33 | ʻŌlelo akula nā Iudaio iā ia, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, ʻAʻole no ka hana maikaʻi e hailuku aku ai mākou iā ʻoe; akā, no ka ʻōlelo hōʻino; no ka mea, ʻo ʻoe ke kanaka, ke hoʻolilo iā ʻoe iho i Akua. | "We are not stoning you for any of these," replied the Jews, "but for blasphemy, because you, a mere man, claim to be God." |
| Ioane 10:39 | No ia mea, ʻimi hou ihola lākou e lālau iā ia; a pakele akula ia i ko lākou lima; | Again they tried to seize him, but he escaped their grasp. |
| Ioane 10:40 | Hele hou akula ia ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, i kahi a Ioane i bapetizo ai i kinohi; a noho ihola i laila. | Then Jesus went back across the Jordan to the place where John had been baptizing in the early days. Here he stayed |
| Ioane 11:8 | ʻĪ akula nā haumāna iā ia, E Rabi, ua ʻimi iho nei nā Iudaio e hailuku iā ʻoe, a e hele hou anei ʻoe i laila? | "But Rabbi," they said, "a short while ago the Jews tried to stone you, and yet you are going back there?" |
| Ioane 11:12 | ʻĪ akula kāna poʻe haumāna, E ka Haku, a i hiamoe ia, e ola auaneʻi. | His disciples replied, "Lord, if he sleeps, he will get better." |
| Ioane 11:16 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Toma, i ʻōlelo ʻia ʻo Didumo, i kona mau hoa haumāna, E haele hoʻi kākou, i make pū ai kākou me ia. | Then Thomas (called Didymus) said to the rest of the disciples, "Let us also go, that we may die with him." |
| Ioane 11:17 | A hiki akula ʻo Iesū, ʻike ihola ia, ʻahā ona lā i loko o ka hale kupapaʻu. | On his arrival, Jesus found that Lazarus had already been in the tomb for four days. |
| Ioane 11:20 | A lohe aʻela ʻo Mareta, i ko Iesū hele ʻana mai, hoʻohālāwai akula kēlā me ia: akā, noho ihola ʻo Maria ma ka hale. | When Martha heard that Jesus was coming, she went out to meet him, but Mary stayed at home. |
| Ioane 11:21 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mareta iā Iesū, E ka Haku, inā ʻo ʻoe ma ʻaneʻi, inā ʻaʻole nō i make kuʻu kaikunāne. | "Lord," Martha said to Jesus, "if you had been here, my brother would not have died. |
| Ioane 11:24 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mareta iā ia, Ua ʻike nō au e ala hou mai ia i ke ala hou ʻana i ka lā ma hope. | Martha answered, "I know he will rise again in the resurrection at the last day." |
| Ioane 11:27 | ʻĪ akula kēlā iā ia, ʻAe, e ka Haku, ke manaʻoʻiʻo nei au ʻo ʻoe ka Mesia, ke Keiki a ke Akua, ka mea hele mai i ke ao nei. | "Yes, Lord," she told him, "I believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, who was to come into the world." |
| Ioane 11:28 | A oki aʻela ia ʻōlelo, hoʻi akula ia, a hea malū akula iā Maria, kona kaikaina, ʻī akula, Ua hiki mai ke Kumu, a ke hea mai nei iā ʻoe. | And after she had said this, she went back and called her sister Mary aside. "The Teacher is here," she said, "and is asking for you." |
| Ioane 11:29 | A lohe aʻela ia, kū koke aʻe, a hele akula i ona lā. | When Mary heard this, she got up quickly and went to him. |
| Ioane 11:31 | A ʻo nā Iudaio e noho pū ana me ia ma ka hale, a e hōʻoluʻolu ana iā ia, ʻike akula iā Maria e kū koke aʻe a hele i waho, hahai akula lākou iā ia, ʻī aʻela, Ua hele aku nei ia ma ka hale kupapaʻu e uē ai ma laila. | When the Jews who had been with Mary in the house, comforting her, noticed how quickly she got up and went out, they followed her, supposing she was going to the tomb to mourn there. |
| Ioane 11:32 | A hiki akula ʻo Maria i ko Iesū wahi, a ʻike akula iā ia, moe ihola ia ma kona wāwae, ʻī akula iā ia, E ka Haku, inā ʻo ʻoe ma ʻaneʻi, inā ʻaʻole i make kuʻu kaikunāne. | When Mary reached the place where Jesus was and saw him, she fell at his feet and said, "Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died." |
| Ioane 11:34 | A nīnau maila ia, Ma hea lā ʻoukou i waiho ai iā ia? ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, E ka Haku, e hele mai e nānā. | "Where have you laid him?" he asked. "Come and see, Lord," they replied. |
| Ioane 11:39 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū, E lawe aku i ka pōhaku. ʻĪ akula ʻo Mareta iā ia, ke kaikuahine o ka mea i make, E ka Haku, ua pilau ia, no ka mea, ʻo ka hā kēia o ka lā. | "Take away the stone," he said. "But, Lord," said Martha, the sister of the dead man, "by this time there is a bad odor, for he has been there four days." |
| Ioane 11:41 | A laila lawe aʻela lākou i ka pōhaku mai kahi o ka mea make i waiho ai. A leha aʻela ʻo Iesū i kona mau maka i luna, a ʻī akula, E ka Makua, ke hoʻomaikaʻi aku nei au iā ʻoe, no kou hoʻolohe ʻana iaʻu. | So they took away the stone. Then Jesus looked up and said, "Father, I thank you that you have heard me. |
| Ioane 11:43 | A pau kāna ʻōlelo ʻana ia mea, kāhea akula ia me ka leo nui, E Lazaro, e hele mai ʻoe i waho. | When he had said this, Jesus called in a loud voice, "Lazarus, come out!" |
| Ioane 11:46 | A hele aku kekahi poʻe o lākou i nā Parisaio, a haʻi akula iā lākou i nā mea a Iesū i hana ai. | But some of them went to the Pharisees and told them what Jesus had done. |
| Ioane 11:49 | ʻO kekahi o lākou, ʻo Kaiapa, ʻo ia ke kahuna nui i kēlā makahiki, ʻī akula iā lākou, ʻAʻole maopopo iki iā ʻoukou, | Then one of them, named Caiaphas, who was high priest that year, spoke up, "You know nothing at all! |
| Ioane 11:54 | No ia mea, ʻaʻole i hele hōʻike hou ʻia akula ʻo Iesū i waena o nā Iudaio; akā, hele akula ia mai laila aku ma kahi kokoke i ka wao nahele, ma ke kūlanakauhale i kapa ʻia ʻo ʻEperaima, a ma laila ia i noho ai me kāna poʻe haumāna. | Therefore Jesus no longer moved about publicly among the Jews. Instead he withdrew to a region near the desert, to a village called Ephraim, where he stayed with his disciples. |
| Ioane 11:56 | A laila ʻimi akula lākou iā Iesū, a nīnau aʻela lākou iā lākou iho e kū ana i loko o ka luakini, He aha ko ʻoukou manaʻo, ʻaʻole anei ia e hele mai i ka ʻahaʻaina? | They kept looking for Jesus, and as they stood in the temple area they asked one another, "What do you think? Isn't he coming to the Feast at all?" |
| Ioane 12:13 | Lawe aʻela lākou i nā lālā pāma, a hele akula e hālāwai, a hoʻokani akula, Hōsana! Nani wale ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela e hele mai ana ma ka inoa o ka Haku. | They took palm branches and went out to meet him, shouting, "Hosanna! " "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!" "Blessed is the King of Israel!" |
| Ioane 12:17 | No laila hōʻike akula nā kānaka, ka poʻe me ia i ka wā i kāhea aku ai ʻo ia iā Lazaro mai ka hale kupapaʻu mai, a hoʻāla hoʻi iā ia mai ka make mai. | Now the crowd that was with him when he called Lazarus from the tomb and raised him from the dead continued to spread the word. |
| Ioane 12:34 | ʻŌlelo akula nā kānaka iā ia, Ua lohe mākou ma ke kānāwai, e mau loa ana ka Mesia; a pehea lā kāu e ʻōlelo, E kaulia i luna ke Keiki a ke kanaka e pono ai? ʻO wai lā ia Keiki a ke kanaka? | The crowd spoke up, "We have heard from the Law that the Christ will remain forever, so how can you say, 'The Son of Man must be lifted up'? Who is this 'Son of Man'?" |
| Ioane 12:36 | E manaʻoʻiʻo ʻoukou i ka mālamalama, ʻoiai ka mālamalama me ʻoukou, i lilo ʻoukou i poʻe keiki no ka mālamalama. ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū ia mau mea, a hele akula, a hoʻonalo iā ia iho mai o lākou aku. | Put your trust in the light while you have it, so that you may become sons of light." When he had finished speaking, Jesus left and hid himself from them. |
| Ioane 12:42 | Akā hoʻi, manaʻoʻiʻo akula iā ia kekahi poʻe aliʻi, he nui; ʻaʻole naʻe lākou i hōʻoiaʻiʻo aku no nā Parisaio, o hoʻokuke ʻia lākou i waho o ka hale hālāwai. | Yet at the same time many even among the leaders believed in him. But because of the Pharisees they would not confess their faith for fear they would be put out of the synagogue; |
| Ioane 13:4 | Kū aʻela ia mai ka ʻahaʻaina aʻe, a waiho akula i kona ʻaʻahu; a lawe aʻela ia i ke kāwele, a kāʻei ihola iā ia iho. | so he got up from the meal, took off his outer clothing, and wrapped a towel around his waist. |
| Ioane 13:6 | A hiki mai ia i o Simona Petero lā; nīnau akula ʻo ia iā ia, E ka Haku, e holoi mai anei ʻoe i koʻu mau wāwae? | He came to Simon Peter, who said to him, "Lord, are you going to wash my feet?" |
| Ioane 13:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Petero iā ia, ʻAʻole loa ʻoe e holoi mai i koʻu mau wāwae. ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, Inā e holoi ʻole aku au iā ʻoe, ʻaʻohe ou wahi kuleana pū me aʻu. | "No," said Peter, "you shall never wash my feet." Jesus answered, "Unless I wash you, you have no part with me." |
| Ioane 13:9 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Simona Petero iā ia, E ka Haku, ʻaʻole ʻo nā wāwae wale nō oʻu, ʻo nā lima a me ke poʻo kekahi. | "Then, Lord," Simon Peter replied, "not just my feet but my hands and my head as well!" |
| Ioane 13:25 | A laila ʻo ka mea e hilinaʻi ana ma ka umauma o Iesū, nīnau akula iā ia, E ka Haku, ʻo wai lā ia? | Leaning back against Jesus, he asked him, "Lord, who is it?" |
| Ioane 13:26 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū, ʻO ka mea aʻu e hāʻawi i ka hakina aʻu e hōʻū ai, ʻo ia nō ia. A hōʻū ihola ia i ka hakina ʻai, hāʻawi akula ʻo ia na Iuda ʻIsekariota na Simona. | Jesus answered, "It is the one to whom I will give this piece of bread when I have dipped it in the dish." Then, dipping the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas Iscariot, son of Simon. |
| Ioane 13:30 | A loaʻa iā ia ka hakina ʻai, hele koke akula ia i waho; a ua pō ihola. | As soon as Judas had taken the bread, he went out. And it was night. |
| Ioane 13:31 | A puka akula ia, ʻōlelo maila ʻo Iesū, ʻĀnō, ua hoʻonani ʻia mai ke Keiki a ke kanaka, ua hoʻonani ʻia hoʻi ke Akua ma ona lā. | When he was gone, Jesus said, "Now is the Son of Man glorified and God is glorified in him. |
| Ioane 13:36 | Nīnau akula Simona Petero iā ia, E ka Haku, ma hea ʻoe e hele ai? ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, ʻO koʻu wahi e hele ai, ʻaʻole e hiki iā ʻoe ʻānō ke hahai mai iaʻu; akā, ma muli e hahai mai nō ʻoe iaʻu. | Simon Peter asked him, "Lord, where are you going?" Jesus replied, "Where I am going, you cannot follow now, but you will follow later." |
| Ioane 13:37 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Petero iā ia, E ka Haku, he aha ka mea e hiki ʻole ai iaʻu, ke hahai aku iā ʻoe i kēia wā? E waiho aku au i kuʻu ola nou. | Peter asked, "Lord, why can't I follow you now? I will lay down my life for you." |
| Ioane 14:5 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Toma iā ia, E ka Haku, ʻaʻole o mākou ʻike i kou wahi e hele ai; a pehea lā e hiki ai iā mākou ke ʻike i ke ala? | Thomas said to him, "Lord, we don't know where you are going, so how can we know the way?" |
| Ioane 14:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Pilipo iā ia, E ka Haku, e hōʻike mai ʻoe iā mākou i ka Makua, a maopopo iā mākou. | Philip said, "Lord, show us the Father and that will be enough for us." |
| Ioane 14:22 | Nīnau akula ʻo Iuda iā ia, ʻaʻole ʻo ʻIsekariota, E ka Haku, pehea hoʻi ʻoe e hōʻike mai ai iā ʻoe iho iā mākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ko ke ao nei? | Then Judas (not Judas Iscariot) said, "But, Lord, why do you intend to show yourself to us and not to the world?" |
| Ioane 16:29 | ʻĪ akula kāna poʻe haumāna iā ia, Aia hoʻi, ʻānō ke ʻōlelo akāka mai nei ʻoe, ʻaʻole me ka ʻōlelo nane. | Then Jesus' disciples said, "Now you are speaking clearly and without figures of speech. |
| Ioane 17:1 | ʻO kēia mau mea kā Iesū i ʻōlelo ai, a leha aʻela kona mau maka i ka lani, ʻī akula, E ka Makua, ua hiki mai ka hora; e hoʻonani mai ʻoe i kāu Keiki, i hoʻonani aku ai hoʻi kāu Keiki iā ʻoe. | After Jesus said this, he looked toward heaven and prayed: "Father, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may glorify you. |
| Ioane 18:1 | A pau aʻe kā Iesū ʻōlelo ʻana i kēia mau mea, hele akula ia me kāna poʻe haumāna ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o ke kahawai ʻo Kederona, ma laila kekahi māla, komo akula ia i laila, a me kāna poʻe haumāna. | When he had finished praying, Jesus left with his disciples and crossed the Kidron Valley. On the other side there was an olive grove, and he and his disciples went into it. |
| Ioane 18:3 | A loaʻa iā Iuda kekahi poʻe koa a me nā ilāmuku no nā kāhuna nui, a no nā Parisaio, hele akula ia i laila me nā lama, a me nā ipukukui a me nā mea kaua. | So Judas came to the grove, guiding a detachment of soldiers and some officials from the chief priests and Pharisees. They were carrying torches, lanterns and weapons. |
| Ioane 18:5 | ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, ʻO Iesū no Nazareta. ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻO wau nō ia. ʻO Iuda, nāna ia i kumakaia, kū pū iho ia me lākou. | "Jesus of Nazareth," they replied. "I am he," Jesus said. (And Judas the traitor was standing there with them.) |
| Ioane 18:6 | A i kāna ʻī ʻana mai, ʻO wau nō ia, emi hope akula lākou, a hina ihola ma ka honua. | When Jesus said, "I am he," they drew back and fell to the ground. |
| Ioane 18:7 | Nīnau hou maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻO wai kā ʻoukou mea e ʻimi nei? ʻĪ akula lākou, ʻO Iesū no Nazereta. | Again he asked them, "Who is it you want?" And they said, "Jesus of Nazareth." |
| Ioane 18:10 | He pahi kaua kā Simona Petero, unuhi aʻela ʻo ia ia mea, a hahau iho i ke kauā a ke kahuna nui, a ʻoki akula i kona pepeiao ʻākau. ʻO Maleko ka inoa o ua kauā lā. | Then Simon Peter, who had a sword, drew it and struck the high priest's servant, cutting off his right ear. (The servant's name was Malchus.) |
| Ioane 18:12 | A laila ʻo ka poʻe koa, a me ka luna koa, a me nā ilāmuku o nā Iudaio, hopu akula lākou iā Iesū, a nākiʻi iā ia, | Then the detachment of soldiers with its commander and the Jewish officials arrested Jesus. They bound him |
| Ioane 18:13 | A alakaʻi akula iā ia i o ʻAnasa lā ma mua: no ka mea, ʻo ia ka makuahōnōwai kāne o Kaiapa, ʻo ke kahuna nui ia makahiki. | and brought him first to Annas, who was the father-in-law of Caiaphas, the high priest that year. |
| Ioane 18:15 | A hahai akula ʻo Simona Petero a me kekahi haumāna iā Iesū. A ʻo ua haumāna lā ua ʻike ʻia ʻo ia e ke kahuna nui, a komo pū akula ia me Iesū i loko o ka pā hale o ke kahuna nui. | Simon Peter and another disciple were following Jesus. Because this disciple was known to the high priest, he went with Jesus into the high priest's courtyard, |
| Ioane 18:16 | Kū aʻela ʻo Petero ma ka puka i waho. A laila hoʻi akula kēlā haumāna i waho, ka mea i ʻike ʻia e ke kahuna nui, ʻī akula i ke kiaʻi puka e hoʻokomo iā Petero. | but Peter had to wait outside at the door. The other disciple, who was known to the high priest, came back, spoke to the girl on duty there and brought Peter in. |
| Ioane 18:17 | A laila nīnau maila ke kaikamahine kiaʻi puka iā Petero, ʻAʻole anei ʻoe kekahi o nā haumāna a kēia kanaka? ʻĪ akula ia, ʻAʻole au. | "You are not one of his disciples, are you?" the girl at the door asked Peter. He replied, "I am not." |
| Ioane 18:19 | A laila nīnau akula ke kahuna nui iā Iesū no kāna poʻe haumāna, a no kāna mea i aʻo ai. | Meanwhile, the high priest questioned Jesus about his disciples and his teaching. |
| Ioane 18:22 | A i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana ia mau mea, papaʻi akula iā Iesū kekahi o nā ilāmuku e kū ana, ʻī akula, Pēlā anei ʻoe e ʻōlelo aku ai i ke kahuna nui? | When Jesus said this, one of the officials nearby struck him in the face. "Is this the way you answer the high priest?" he demanded. |
| Ioane 18:26 | ʻĪ akula kekahi o nā kauā a ke kahuna nui, ka hoahānau o ka mea nona ka pepeiao a Petero i ʻoki ai, ʻAʻole anei au i ʻike iā ʻoe ma ka māla me ia? | One of the high priest's servants, a relative of the man whose ear Peter had cut off, challenged him, "Didn't I see you with him in the olive grove?" |
| Ioane 18:28 | A laila alakaʻi akula lākou iā Iesū mai Kaiapa aku, a hiki i kahi hoʻokolokolo; a ua ao. ʻAʻole lākou i komo ma loko o kahi hoʻokolokolo, o haumia lākou, a pono ʻole ke ʻai i ka mōliaola. | Then the Jews led Jesus from Caiaphas to the palace of the Roman governor. By now it was early morning, and to avoid ceremonial uncleanness the Jews did not enter the palace; they wanted to be able to eat the Passover. |
| Ioane 18:30 | ʻŌlelo akula lākou, ʻī akula iā ia, Inā ʻaʻole he lawehala kēia, inā ʻaʻole mākou i hāʻawi iā ia iā ʻoe. | "If he were not a criminal," they replied, "we would not have handed him over to you." |
| Ioane 18:31 | A laila ʻī maila ʻo Pilato iā lākou, E lawe ʻoukou iā ia, a e hoʻopaʻi aku iā ia ma ko ʻoukou kānāwai. ʻĪ akula hoʻi nā Iudaio iā ia, ʻAʻole o mākou e pono ke pepehi aku i kekahi kanaka. | Pilate said, "Take him yourselves and judge him by your own law." "But we have no right to execute anyone," the Jews objected. |
| Ioane 18:33 | A laila komo hou akula ʻo Pilato i kahi hoʻokolokolo, a hea akula iā Iesū, a nīnau akula iā ia, ʻO ʻoe anei ke aliʻi o nā Iudaio? | Pilate then went back inside the palace, summoned Jesus and asked him, "Are you the king of the Jews?" |
| Ioane 18:35 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Pilato, He Iudaio anei au? Na kou lāhui kanaka a na nā kāhuna nui ʻoe i hāʻawi mai ai iaʻu nei. He aha kāu i hana ai? | "Am I a Jew?" Pilate replied. "It was your people and your chief priests who handed you over to me. What is it you have done?" |
| Ioane 18:37 | No ia hoʻi, nīnau akula ʻo Pilato iā ia. He aliʻi nō anei ʻoe? ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻoe, he aliʻi wau. No kēia mea i hānau mai ai au, a no ia hoʻi i hele mai ai au i ke ao nei, i hōʻike aku ai au i ka ʻoiaʻiʻo. ʻO ka mea no ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ia ke hoʻolohe i koʻu leo. | "You are a king, then!" said Pilate. Jesus answered, "You are right in saying I am a king. In fact, for this reason I was born, and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone on the side of truth listens to me." |
| Ioane 18:38 | Nīnau akula ʻo Pilato iā ia, He aha lā ka ʻoiaʻiʻo? A i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana i kēia, hele hou maila ia ma waho i nā Iudaio, a ʻī maila iā lākou, ʻAʻole i loaʻa iaʻu ka hewa iki i loko ona. | "What is truth?" Pilate asked. With this he went out again to the Jews and said, "I find no basis for a charge against him. |
| Ioane 18:40 | A laila hea nui hou akula lākou a pau, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, ʻAʻole ʻo kēia kanaka, akā, ʻo Baraba. He pōwā nō ʻo Baraba. | They shouted back, "No, not him! Give us Barabbas!" Now Barabbas had taken part in a rebellion. |
| Ioane 19:2 | Ulana ihola nā koa i lei aliʻi kākalaioa, a kau akula ma luna o kona poʻo, a kāhiko akula iā ia i ka ʻaʻahu ʻulaʻula, | The soldiers twisted together a crown of thorns and put it on his head. They clothed him in a purple robe |
| Ioane 19:3 | ʻĪ akula, Aloha ʻoe, e ke aliʻi o nā Iudaio! a papaʻi akula lākou iā ia. | and went up to him again and again, saying, "Hail, king of the Jews!" And they struck him in the face. |
| Ioane 19:5 | A laila hele maila ʻo Iesū i waho, e kau ana ma luna ona ka lei aliʻi kākalaioa, a me ka ʻaʻahu ʻulaʻula. A ʻī akula ʻo Pilato iā lākou, Eia hoʻi ke kanaka! | When Jesus came out wearing the crown of thorns and the purple robe, Pilate said to them, "Here is the man!" |
| Ioane 19:6 | A ʻike aʻela nā kāhuna nui a me nā ilāmuku, hea nui akula lākou, ʻī akula, E kau ma ke keʻa, e kau iā ia ma ke keʻa. ʻĪ maila ʻo Pilato iā lākou, Na ʻoukou ia e lawe, a e kau ma ke keʻa; no ka mea, ʻaʻole i loaʻa iaʻu ka hewa i loko ona. | As soon as the chief priests and their officials saw him, they shouted, "Crucify! Crucify!" But Pilate answered, "You take him and crucify him. As for me, I find no basis for a charge against him." |
| Ioane 19:7 | ʻŌlelo akula nā Iudaio iā ia, He kānāwai ko mākou, a ma ko mākou kānāwai, he pono nō e make ia; no ka mea, ua ʻōlelo mai ia, ʻo ia ke Keiki a ke Akua. | The Jews insisted, "We have a law, and according to that law he must die, because he claimed to be the Son of God." |
| Ioane 19:9 | A komo hou akula ia i loko o kahi hoʻokolokolo, a nīnau akula iā Iesū, No hea lā ʻoe? ʻAʻole ʻōlelo mai ʻo Iesū iā ia. | and he went back inside the palace. "Where do you come from?" he asked Jesus, but Jesus gave him no answer. |
| Ioane 19:10 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo Pilato iā ia, ʻAʻole anei ʻoe e ʻōlelo mai iaʻu? ʻAʻole anei ʻoe i ʻike he mana koʻu e kau iā ʻoe ma ke keʻa, a he mana koʻu e hoʻokuʻu aku iā ʻoe? | "Do you refuse to speak to me?" Pilate said. "Don't you realize I have power either to free you or to crucify you?" |
| Ioane 19:13 | A lohe nō ʻo Pilato i kēia ʻōlelo, alakaʻi akula ʻo ia iā Iesū i waho, a noho iho ma luna o ka noho hoʻokolokolo, ma kahi i kapa ʻia, he Kīpapapōhaku, a ʻo Gabata ma ka ʻōlelo Hebera. | When Pilate heard this, he brought Jesus out and sat down on the judge's seat at a place known as the Stone Pavement (which in Aramaic is Gabbatha). |
| Ioane 19:15 | Kāhea nui akula lākou, E lawe aku, e lawe aku, e kau iā ia ma ke keʻa. ʻĪ akula ʻo Pilato iā lākou, E kau aku anei au i ko ʻoukou aliʻi ma ke keʻa? ʻĪ maila nā kāhuna nui, ʻAʻohe o mākou aliʻi, ʻo Kaisara wale nō. | But they shouted, "Take him away! Take him away! Crucify him!" "Shall I crucify your king?" Pilate asked. "We have no king but Caesar," the chief priests answered. |
| Ioane 19:16 | A laila hāʻawi akula kēlā iā ia na lākou, e kau ʻia ʻo ia ma ke keʻa. A lālau akula lākou iā Iesū, a alakaʻi akula. | Finally Pilate handed him over to them to be crucified. So the soldiers took charge of Jesus. |
| Ioane 19:17 | A hele akula ia e hali ana i kona keʻa ma kahi i kapa ʻia ʻo Kaiwipoʻo, a ʻo Golegota ma ka ʻōlelo Hebera. | Carrying his own cross, he went out to the place of the Skull (which in Aramaic is called Golgotha). |
| Ioane 19:19 | Kākau iho ʻo Pilato i palapala, a kau akula ma ke keʻa. Pēnēia ka palapala ʻana, ʻO IESŪ NO NAZARETA KE ALIʻI O NĀ IUDAIO. | Pilate had a notice prepared and fastened to the cross. It read: jesus of nazareth, the king of the jews. |
| Ioane 19:21 | ʻŌlelo akula nā kāhuna nui o nā Iudaio iā Pilato, Mai palapala ʻoe, ʻO ke aliʻi o nā Iudaio; akā, ua ʻōlelo nō ia, ʻO wau nō ke aliʻi o nā Iudaio. | The chief priests of the Jews protested to Pilate, "Do not write 'The King of the Jews,' but that this man claimed to be king of the Jews." |
| Ioane 19:27 | A laila ʻī maila ia i ka haumāna, E nānā i kou makuahine! A mai ia hora mai hoʻokipa akula ua haumāna lā iā ia ma kona hale iho. | and to the disciple, "Here is your mother." From that time on, this disciple took her into his home. |
| Ioane 19:29 | E waiho ana i laila kekahi ipu, ua piha i ka vīnega: a hoʻopiha ihola lākou i ka huʻahuʻa kai i ka vīnega, a kau akula ma ka lāʻau husopa, a hoʻopā akula i kona waha. | A jar of wine vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus' lips. |
| Ioane 19:30 | A loaʻa iā Iesū ka vīnega, ʻī maila ia, Pau akula! A kūlou ihola kona poʻo, a kuʻu aku ia i ka ʻuhane. | When he had received the drink, Jesus said, "It is finished." With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. |
| Ioane 19:31 | No laila hoʻi, ʻo nā Iudaio, i ʻole e waiho nā kino ma ke keʻa i ka Sābati, no ka mea, ʻo ka wā hoʻomākaukau nō ia, (a he lā nui ʻo ua Sābati lā,) noi akula lākou iā Pilato, e uhaʻi ʻia nā wāwae o lākou, a e lawe ʻia aku. | Now it was the day of Preparation, and the next day was to be a special Sabbath. Because the Jews did not want the bodies left on the crosses during the Sabbath, they asked Pilate to have the legs broken and the bodies taken down. |
| Ioane 19:34 | Akā, ʻō akula kekahi koa i kona ʻaoʻao i ka ihe, a kahe koke mai nō ke koko a me ka wai. | Instead, one of the soldiers pierced Jesus' side with a spear, bringing a sudden flow of blood and water. |
| Ioane 19:35 | A ʻo ka mea ʻike maka, hōʻike akula ia, a he ʻoiaʻiʻo kāna hōʻike ʻana, a ua ʻike nō ia, ke ʻōlelo pololei nei ia, i manaʻoʻiʻo ai ʻoukou. | The man who saw it has given testimony, and his testimony is true. He knows that he tells the truth, and he testifies so that you also may believe. |
| Ioane 19:38 | Ma hope iho, noi akula ʻo Iosepa, no ʻArimataia iā Pilato, e ʻae iā ia e lawe aku i ke kino o Iesū, he haumāna hoʻi ia na Iesū, ua hūnā ʻia nō naʻe i ka makaʻu i nā Iudaio; a ʻae maila ʻo Pilato iā ia. Hele akula ia, a lawe akula i ke kino o Iesū. | Later, Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate for the body of Jesus. Now Joseph was a disciple of Jesus, but secretly because he feared the Jews. With Pilate's permission, he came and took the body away. |
| Ioane 20:2 | No laila, holo akula ia a hiki i o Simona Petero lā, a me kekahi haumāna a Iesū i aloha ai, ʻī akula iā lāua, Ua lawe aku lākou i ka Haku mai ka hale kupapaʻu aku, ʻaʻole mākou i ʻike i kahi i waiho ai lākou iā ia. | So she came running to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one Jesus loved, and said, "They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we don't know where they have put him!" |
| Ioane 20:3 | A laila, hele akula ʻo Petero a me kēlā haumāna, a hiki ma ka hale kupapaʻu. | So Peter and the other disciple started for the tomb. |
| Ioane 20:4 | Holo pū akula lāua; a māmā akula ua haumāna lā iā Petero, a hiki mua i ka hale kupapaʻu. | Both were running, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached the tomb first. |
| Ioane 20:6 | A laila, hiki mai ʻo Simona Petero e hahai ana ma hope ona, a komo ihola i loko o ka hale kupapaʻu, a ʻike akula i ka lole olonā e waiho ana, | Then Simon Peter, who was behind him, arrived and went into the tomb. He saw the strips of linen lying there, |
| Ioane 20:8 | A komo akula nō hoʻi ua haumāna lā, ka mea i hiki mua ma ka hale kupapaʻu, a ʻike akula, a manaʻoʻiʻo ihola. | Finally the other disciple, who had reached the tomb first, also went inside. He saw and believed. |
| Ioane 20:10 | A laila hoʻi akula nā haumāna i ko lāua wahi iho. | Then the disciples went back to their homes, |
| Ioane 20:13 | ʻĪ maila lāua iā ia, E ka wahine, no ke aha lā ʻoe e uē ai? ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lāua, No ka mea, ua lawe aku lākou i kuʻu Haku, ʻaʻole au i ʻike i kahi i waiho ai lākou iā ia. | They asked her, "Woman, why are you crying?" "They have taken my Lord away," she said, "and I don't know where they have put him." |
| Ioane 20:14 | Pau kāna ʻōlelo ʻana ia mau mea, huli aʻela ia i hope, a ʻike akula iā Iesū e kū ana, ʻaʻole naʻe ʻo ia i ʻike, ʻo Iesū ia. | At this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not realize that it was Jesus. |
| Ioane 20:15 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, E ka wahine, no ke aha lā ʻoe e uē ai? Iā wai lā ʻoe e ʻimi nei? Manaʻo ihola ia, ʻo ka mea ia nāna i mālama ka māla, ʻī akula iā ia, E ka haku, inā ua lawe aku ʻoe iā ia, e haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu i kahi i waiho ai ʻoe iā ia, a naʻu nō ia e lawe aku. | "Woman," he said, "why are you crying? Who is it you are looking for?" Thinking he was the gardener, she said, "Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will get him." |
| Ioane 20:16 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, E Maria. Hāliu aʻela ia, ʻī akula iā ia, E Raboni; ʻo ia kēia ʻōlelo, E ke Kumu. | Jesus said to her, "Mary." She turned toward him and cried out in Aramaic, "Rabboni!" (which means Teacher). |
| Ioane 20:18 | Hele akula ʻo Maria Magedalene, a ʻōlelo akula i nā haumāna, ua ʻike ia i ka Haku, a ua ʻōlelo mai ʻo ia i kēia mau mea iā ia. | Mary Magdalene went to the disciples with the news: "I have seen the Lord!" And she told them that he had said these things to her. |
| Ioane 20:21 | ʻŌlelo hou akula nō ʻo Iesū iā lākou, Aloha ʻoukou: e like me ka Makua i hoʻouna mai ai iaʻu, pēlā hoʻi au e hoʻouna aku ai iā ʻoukou. | Again Jesus said, "Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you." |
| Ioane 20:25 | ʻĪ akula kēia poʻe haumāna iā ia, Ua ʻike mākou i ka Haku. ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, Inā e ʻike ʻole au i nā puka o nā kui ma kona mau lima, a e ʻō i koʻu manamana lima ma ka puka o nā kui, a e ʻō hoʻi i koʻu lima ma kona ʻaoʻao, ʻaʻole loa au e manaʻoʻiʻo. | So the other disciples told him, "We have seen the Lord!" But he said to them, "Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe it." |
| Ioane 20:28 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Toma iā ia, ʻī akula, E koʻu Haku, a me koʻu Akua. | Thomas said to him, "My Lord and my God!" |
| Ioane 21:3 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Simona Petero iā lākou, E hele ana au i ka lawaiʻa. ʻĪ mai lākou iā ia, ʻO mākou kekahi e hele pū me ʻoe. Hele akula lākou, a eʻe koke aʻela i ka moku: ʻaʻohe mea i loaʻa iā lākou ia pō. | "I'm going out to fish," Simon Peter told them, and they said, "We'll go with you." So they went out and got into the boat, but that night they caught nothing. |
| Ioane 21:5 | A laila nīnau maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, E nā pōkiʻi, ʻaʻole a ʻoukou wahi iʻa? ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, ʻAʻole. | He called out to them, "Friends, haven't you any fish?" "No," they answered. |
| Ioane 21:7 | A laila, ʻī akula ka haumāna a Iesū i aloha ai iā Petero, ʻO ka Haku ia. A lohe aʻela ʻo Simona Petero, ʻo ka Haku ia, kāʻei aʻela ia i ke kapa, no ka mea, ua ʻōlohelohe ia, a lele ihola i ka moana wai. | Then the disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter, "It is the Lord!" As soon as Simon Peter heard him say, "It is the Lord," he wrapped his outer garment around him (for he had taken it off) and jumped into the water. |
| Ioane 21:9 | A pae lākou i uka, ʻike akula lākou i ka lānahu ahi, a me ka iʻa i kau ʻia ma luna, a me ka berena. | When they landed, they saw a fire of burning coals there with fish on it, and some bread. |
| Ioane 21:15 | A pau kā lākou ʻai ʻana, nīnau maila ʻo Iesū iā Simona Petero, E Simona na Iona, ua nui mai anei kou aloha iaʻu i ko kēia poʻe? ʻĪ akula kēlā iā ia, ʻAe, e ka Haku; ua ʻike nō ʻoe, ua aloha au iā ʻoe. ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā ia, E hānai ʻoe i nā keiki hipa aʻu. | When they had finished eating, Jesus said to Simon Peter, "Simon son of John, do you truly love me more than these?" "Yes, Lord," he said, "you know that I love you." Jesus said, "Feed my lambs." |
| Ioane 21:16 | Nīnau hou maila ʻo ia iā ia, ʻo ka lua ia, E Simona na Iona, ke aloha mai nei anei ʻoe iaʻu? ʻĪ akula kēlā, ʻAe, e ka Haku; ua ʻike nō ʻoe, ua aloha au iā ʻoe. ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā ia, E hānai ʻoe i kaʻu poʻe hipa. | Again Jesus said, "Simon son of John, do you truly love me?" He answered, "Yes, Lord, you know that I love you." Jesus said, "Take care of my sheep." |
| Ioane 21:17 | Nīnau hou maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, ʻo ke kolu ia, E Simona na Iona, ke aloha mai nei anei ʻoe iaʻu? Kaumaha ihola ʻo Petero, no ke kolu o kona nīnau ʻana iā ia, Ke aloha mai nei anei ʻoe iaʻu? A ʻī akula kēlā iā ia, E ka Haku, ua ʻike ʻoe i nā mea a pau; ua ʻike hoʻi ʻoe, ua aloha au iā ʻoe. ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, E hānai ʻoe i kaʻu poʻe hipa. | The third time he said to him, "Simon son of John, do you love me?" Peter was hurt because Jesus asked him the third time, "Do you love me?" He said, "Lord, you know all things; you know that I love you." Jesus said, "Feed my sheep. |
| Ioane 21:18 | ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoe, i kou wā ʻōpiopio, kāʻei ʻoe iā ʻoe iho, a hele akula i kāu wahi i makemake ai; akā, i kou wā ʻelemakule e kīkoʻo aku ʻoe i kou mau lima, a na haʻi ʻoe e kāʻei mai, a e alakaʻi aku i kahi āu e makemake ʻole ai. | I tell you the truth, when you were younger you dressed yourself and went where you wanted; but when you are old you will stretch out your hands, and someone else will dress you and lead you where you do not want to go." |
| Ioane 21:20 | Hāliu aʻela ʻo Petero, a ʻike maila i ka haumāna a Iesū i aloha ai e hahai mai ana, ʻo ia hoʻi ka mea i hilinaʻi ma ka poli o Iesū i ka ʻahaʻaina, a nīnau akula, E ka Haku, ʻo wai ka mea nāna ʻoe e kumakaia? | Peter turned and saw that the disciple whom Jesus loved was following them. (This was the one who had leaned back against Jesus at the supper and had said, "Lord, who is going to betray you?") |
| Ioane 21:21 | ʻIke aʻela ʻo Petero iā ia, nīnau akula iā Iesū, E ka Haku, e aha hoʻi ʻo ia nei? | When Peter saw him, he asked, "Lord, what about him?" |
| Ioane 21:23 | No laila, laha akula ia ʻōlelo i waena o nā hoahānau, ʻaʻole e make kēia hoahānau. ʻAʻole naʻe ʻo Iesū i ʻōlelo aku iā ia, ʻaʻole ia e make; akā, Inā makemake au e noho ia a hoʻi hou mai au, he mea aha ia iā ʻoe? | Because of this, the rumor spread among the brothers that this disciple would not die. But Jesus did not say that he would not die; he only said, "If I want him to remain alive until I return, what is that to you?" |
| ʻOih 1:6 | No ia mea, i ko lākou ʻākoakoa ʻana, nīnau akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, E ka Haku, e hoʻihoʻi mai anei ʻoe i ke aupuni no ka ʻIseraʻela i kēia wā? | So when they met together, they asked him, "Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?" |
| ʻOih 1:9 | A oki aʻela kāna ʻōlelo ʻana ia mau mea, e nānā aku ana lākou, a lawe ʻia akula ia i luna; a na ke ao nō ia i ʻapo mai, mai ko lākou mau maka aku. | After he said this, he was taken up before their very eyes, and a cloud hid him from their sight. |
| ʻOih 1:12 | A laila, hoʻi akula lākou i Ierusalema, mai ka mauna aku i kapa ʻia ʻo ʻOliveta, ua kokoke nō ia i Ierusalema, ʻo ko ka lā Sābati hele ʻana. | Then they returned to Jerusalem from the hill called the Mount of Olives, a Sabbath day's walk from the city. |
| ʻOih 1:13 | A komo lākou i loko, piʻi akula, a i loko o kekahi keʻena ma luna, ma laila lākou i noho ai, ʻo Petero, a me Iakobo, a me Ioane, a me ʻAnederea, a me Pilipo, a me Toma, a me Baretolomaio, a me Mataio, a me Iakobo a ʻAlepaio, a me Simona Zelote, a me Iuda ka hoahānau no Iakobo. | When they arrived, they went upstairs to the room where they were staying. Those present were Peter, John, James and Andrew; Philip and Thomas, Bartholomew and Matthew; James son of Alphaeus and Simon the Zealot, and Judas son of James. |
| ʻOih 1:18 | A kūʻai ihola ia i ʻāina me ka uku no ka hewa; a hāʻule ihola ia i lalo kona poʻo, nahae ihola i waenakonu ona, a pahū akula kona naʻau a pau i waho. | (With the reward he got for his wickedness, Judas bought a field; there he fell headlong, his body burst open and all his intestines spilled out. |
| ʻOih 1:19 | A ʻikea ihola ia mea e ka poʻe a pau e noho ana ma Ierusalema; no laila ua kapa ʻia akula ia ʻāina, ma kā lākou ʻōlelo, ʻAkeledama, ʻo ke ʻano kēia, ʻO ka ʻāina koko. | Everyone in Jerusalem heard about this, so they called that field in their language Akeldama, that is, Field of Blood.) |
| ʻOih 1:23 | Wae akula lākou i ʻelua, ʻo Iosepa i kapa ʻia ʻo Baresaba, ʻo Iouseto kekahi inoa ona, a me Matia hoʻi. | So they proposed two men: Joseph called Barsabbas (also known as Justus) and Matthias. |
| ʻOih 1:24 | Pule akula lākou, ʻī akula, E ka Haku, ka mea ʻike i ka naʻau o nā mea a pau loa, e hōʻike mai ʻoe i ka mea o lāua nei āu e koho mai ai, | Then they prayed, "Lord, you know everyone's heart. Show us which of these two you have chosen |
| ʻOih 2:3 | A ʻike ʻia akula e lākou nā elelo manamana, me he ahi lā, a kau maila i luna iho o kēlā mea kēia mea o lākou a pau. | They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest on each of them. |
| ʻOih 2:6 | A lohe ʻia akula kēia leo, a laila, lulumi maila ua ʻaha kanaka lā, a pili pū ihola lākou, no ka mea, lohe nō kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kā lākou ʻōlelo ʻana ma kāna ʻōlelo iho. | When they heard this sound, a crowd came together in bewilderment, because each one heard them speaking in his own language. |
| ʻOih 2:25 | No ka mea, ʻī maila ʻo Dāvida nona, ʻIke maopopo akula au i ka Haku, e kū mau loa ana ma mua oʻu; no ka mea, aia nō ia ma koʻu lima ʻākau, i ʻole au e nāueue. | David said about him: " 'I saw the Lord always before me. Because he is at my right hand, I will not be shaken. |
| ʻOih 2:37 | A lohe lākou i kēia, walania ihola ko lākou naʻau, ʻī akula iā Petero, a i nā lunaʻōlelo, E nā kānaka, nā hoahānau, he aha kā mākou e hana ai? | When the people heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, "Brothers, what shall we do?" |
| ʻOih 2:40 | A ma nā ʻōlelo ʻē aʻe he nui loa, hōʻike akula ʻo ia, a nonoi aku hoʻi, ʻī akula, E hoʻōla ʻoukou iā ʻoukou iho mai waena mai o kēia hanauna kolohe. | With many other words he warned them; and he pleaded with them, "Save yourselves from this corrupt generation." |
| ʻOih 2:45 | A kūʻai akula i ko lākou waiwai a me ka ukana, a puʻunaue akula no kēlā mea kēia mea, e like me kona hemahema. | Selling their possessions and goods, they gave to anyone as he had need. |
| ʻOih 3:1 | Piʻi pū akula ʻo Petero a me Ioane i ka luakini i ka hora pule, i ka iwa. | One day Peter and John were going up to the temple at the time of prayer--at three in the afternoon. |
| ʻOih 3:3 | A ʻike aʻela ʻo ia iā Petero, a me Ioane e komo ana i loko o ka luakini, noi akula ia i manawaleʻa. | When he saw Peter and John about to enter, he asked them for money. |
| ʻOih 3:5 | Nānā akula ʻo ia iā lāua, me ka manaʻo e loaʻa iā ia kekahi mea na lāua mai. | So the man gave them his attention, expecting to get something from them. |
| ʻOih 3:8 | Lele akula ia, a kū i luna, a hele, a komo pū akula me lākou i loko o ka luakini, me ka holoholo, a me ka lelele, a me ka hoʻomaikaʻi aku i ke Akua. | He jumped to his feet and began to walk. Then he went with them into the temple courts, walking and jumping, and praising God. |
| ʻOih 3:9 | A ʻike akula nā kānaka a pau iā ia e hele ana, a e hoʻomaikaʻi aku ana i ke Akua: | When all the people saw him walking and praising God, |
| ʻOih 3:11 | Akā, paʻa akula ka ʻoʻopa i hoʻōla ʻia iā Petero mā lāua ʻo Ioane, a holo maila nā kānaka a pau ma ka lānai i kapa ʻia ko Solomona, me ke kāhāhā nui o ka naʻau. | While the beggar held on to Peter and John, all the people were astonished and came running to them in the place called Solomon's Colonnade. |
| ʻOih 4:1 | A i kā lāua ʻōlelo ʻana mai i kānaka, lele akula nā kāhuna, a me ka luna o ka luakini, a me nā Sadukaio ma luna o lāua. | The priests and the captain of the temple guard and the Sadducees came up to Peter and John while they were speaking to the people. |
| ʻOih 4:7 | A hoʻokū ihola lākou iā lāua i waenakonu, a nīnau akula, No ka mana hea, a no ka inoa hea, i hana aku ai ʻolua i kēia? | They had Peter and John brought before them and began to question them: "By what power or what name did you do this?" |
| ʻOih 4:13 | A ʻike akula lākou i ka wiwo ʻole o Petero a me Ioane, a ʻike akula nō hoʻi, he mau kānaka aʻo ʻole ʻia, a he mau kuaʻāina, kāhāhā akula ko lākou naʻau; a hoʻomaopopo ihola lākou, ua noho pū lāua me Iesū. | When they saw the courage of Peter and John and realized that they were unschooled, ordinary men, they were astonished and they took note that these men had been with Jesus. |
| ʻOih 4:14 | A ʻike akula lākou i ke kanaka i hoʻōla ʻia, e kū pū ana me lākou, ʻaʻole hiki iā lākou ke hoʻopohala aku. | But since they could see the man who had been healed standing there with them, there was nothing they could say. |
| ʻOih 4:19 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Petero lāua me Ioane, ʻī akula iā lākou, E noʻonoʻo pono ʻoukou; e pono anei i mua o ke Akua ke hoʻolohe aku iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole i ke Akua? | But Peter and John replied, "Judge for yourselves whether it is right in God's sight to obey you rather than God. |
| ʻOih 4:21 | ʻŌlelo hoʻoweliweli hou akula lākou iā lāua; a laila kuʻu akula iā lāua, ʻaʻole naʻe i loaʻa iā lākou kekahi mea e hoʻopaʻi aku ai iā lāua, no nā kānaka; no ka mea, ua hoʻomaikaʻi aku nā kānaka a pau i ke Akua no nā mea i hana ʻia. | After further threats they let them go. They could not decide how to punish them, because all the people were praising God for what had happened. |
| ʻOih 4:24 | A lohe maila lākou, hoʻokiʻekiʻe lōkahi aʻela ko lākou leo i ke Akua, ʻī akula, E ka Haku, ʻo ʻoe nō ke Akua nāna i hana ka lani, a me ka honua, a me ke kai, a me nā mea a pau o loko. | When they heard this, they raised their voices together in prayer to God. "Sovereign Lord," they said, "you made the heaven and the earth and the sea, and everything in them. |
| ʻOih 4:31 | A pau kā lākou pule ʻana, nāueue aʻela kahi a lākou i ʻākoakoa ai; a ua piha ihola lākou i ka ʻUhane Hemolele, a haʻi akula lākou i ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua me ka wiwo ʻole. | After they prayed, the place where they were meeting was shaken. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly. |
| ʻOih 4:34 | ʻAʻole hoʻi i nele kekahi o lākou; no ka mea, ʻo ka poʻe mea ʻāina, a me ka poʻe mea hale, kūʻai lilo akula lākou, a lawe maila lākou i ke kālā o nā mea a lākou i kūʻai ai, | There were no needy persons among them. For from time to time those who owned lands or houses sold them, brought the money from the sales |
| ʻOih 4:35 | A waiho ihola ma nā wāwae o ka poʻe lunaʻōlelo; a hāʻawi akula lākou i kēlā kanaka i kēia kanaka, e like me kona hemahema. | and put it at the apostles' feet, and it was distributed to anyone as he had need. |
| ʻOih 4:37 | He ʻāina nō kona, a kūʻai lilo akula ia, a lawe maila i ke kālā a waiho ihola ma nā wāwae o ka poʻe lunaʻōlelo. | sold a field he owned and brought the money and put it at the apostles' feet. |
| ʻOih 5:1 | ʻO kekahi kanaka, ʻo ʻAnania ka inoa, me Sapeire kāna wahine, kūʻai lilo akula i ka ʻāina. | Now a man named Ananias, together with his wife Sapphira, also sold a piece of property. |
| ʻOih 5:3 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Petero, E ʻAnania, no ke aha lā i hoʻopiha mai ai ʻo Sātana i kou naʻau e wahaheʻe aku i ka ʻUhane Hemolele, a e hoʻāna ʻē i kekahi mea i loaʻa mai ai no ka ʻāina? | Then Peter said, "Ananias, how is it that Satan has so filled your heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself some of the money you received for the land? |
| ʻOih 5:6 | Kū aʻela nā kānaka uʻi, wahī ihola iā ia, lawe akula i waho, a kanu ihola. | Then the young men came forward, wrapped up his body, and carried him out and buried him. |
| ʻOih 5:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Petero iā ia, E haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu, ua kūʻai anei ʻolua i ka ʻāina pēlā? ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻAe, pēlā nō. | Peter asked her, "Tell me, is this the price you and Ananias got for the land?" "Yes," she said, "that is the price." |
| ʻOih 5:9 | A laila, ʻī akula ʻo Petero iā ia, Pehea lā i hui pū ai ko ʻolua manaʻo, e hoʻāʻo aku i ka ʻUhane o ka Haku? Aia hoʻi ma ka ʻīpuka nā wāwae o ka poʻe nāna i kanu kāu kāne; e lawe aku nō hoʻi lākou iā ʻoe iho. | Peter said to her, "How could you agree to test the Spirit of the Lord? Look! The feet of the men who buried your husband are at the door, and they will carry you out also." |
| ʻOih 5:10 | A laila, hina ihola ia ma kona mau wāwae, a lele akula ke aho; a komo maila ua poʻe uʻi lā, a loaʻa ihola ia ua make, a lawe akula lākou iā ia, a kanu akula ma kahi o kāna kāne. | At that moment she fell down at his feet and died. Then the young men came in and, finding her dead, carried her out and buried her beside her husband. |
| ʻOih 5:13 | ʻAʻohe mea o ka poʻe i koe i makaʻu ʻole ke hui pū mai me lākou; akā, mahalo akula kānaka iā lākou. | No one else dared join them, even though they were highly regarded by the people. |
| ʻOih 5:18 | Hopu akula ko lākou lima i ka poʻe lunaʻōlelo, a hahao ihola iā lākou ma loko o ka hale paʻahao. | They arrested the apostles and put them in the public jail. |
| ʻOih 5:21 | A lohe lākou, komo aʻela lākou i loko o ka luakini i ke kakahiaka nui, aʻo aʻela lākou. A hiki maila ke kahuna nui, a me ka poʻe me ia, hoʻākoakoa maila lākou i ka ʻaha luna kānāwai, a me nā lunakahiko a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻouna akula ma ka hale paʻahao i lawe ʻia mai lākou. | At daybreak they entered the temple courts, as they had been told, and began to teach the people. When the high priest and his associates arrived, they called together the Sanhedrin--the full assembly of the elders of Israel--and sent to the jail for the apostles. |
| ʻOih 5:26 | A laila, kiʻi akula ka luna a me nā ilāmuku, a lawe mālie maila iā lākou; no ka makaʻu o lākou i kānaka o hailuku ʻia mai lākou. | At that, the captain went with his officers and brought the apostles. They did not use force, because they feared that the people would stone them. |
| ʻOih 5:27 | A lawe ʻia mai lākou, hoʻokū ʻia ihola lākou i mua i ka ʻaha luna kānāwai; a nīnau akula ke kahuna nui iā lākou, | Having brought the apostles, they made them appear before the Sanhedrin to be questioned by the high priest. |
| ʻOih 5:28 | ʻĪ akula, ʻAʻole anei mākou i pāpā aku iā ʻoukou, mai aʻo aku ma kēia inoa? Aia hoʻi, ua hoʻopiha ʻoukou iā Ierusalema nei i ko ʻoukou manaʻo, a ke makemake nei ʻoukou e hoʻoili mai i ke koko o kēia kanaka ma luna o mākou. | "We gave you strict orders not to teach in this name," he said. "Yet you have filled Jerusalem with your teaching and are determined to make us guilty of this man's blood." |
| ʻOih 5:35 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, E nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela, e ao ʻoukou iā ʻoukou iho, i ka mea a ʻoukou e manaʻo ai e hana aku i kēia mau kānaka. | Then he addressed them: "Men of Israel, consider carefully what you intend to do to these men. |
| ʻOih 5:36 | No ka mea, i nā lā i hala aku nei, kū aʻela ʻo Teuda, kaena ihola iā ia iho nō, a hoʻopili akula kekahi poʻe kānaka i ona lā ʻehā paha haneri; pepehi ʻia ihola ia; a ʻo ka poʻe a pau i mālama i kāna, ua hoʻopuehu ʻia lākou, a lilo aʻela i mea ʻole. | Some time ago Theudas appeared, claiming to be somebody, and about four hundred men rallied to him. He was killed, all his followers were dispersed, and it all came to nothing. |
| ʻOih 5:37 | A ma hope ona kū aʻela ʻo Iuda, no Galilaia, i ka manawa o ka helu ʻauhau ʻana, a alakaʻi akula ia i kekahi poʻe nui ma hope ona; make ihola nō hoʻi ia; a ʻo ka poʻe a pau i mālama aku i kāna, ua hoʻoʻauheʻe ʻia lākou. | After him, Judas the Galilean appeared in the days of the census and led a band of people in revolt. He too was killed, and all his followers were scattered. |
| ʻOih 5:40 | ʻAe maila lākou iā ia; a kiʻi akula lākou i nā lunaʻōlelo, hahau ihola, a pāpā akula iā lākou, mai ʻōlelo aku ma ka inoa ʻo Iesū, a laila kuʻu akula. | His speech persuaded them. They called the apostles in and had them flogged. Then they ordered them not to speak in the name of Jesus, and let them go. |
| ʻOih 5:41 | Hele akula lākou, mai ke alo aku o ka ʻaha luna kānāwai me ka ʻoliʻoli, no ka mea, ua manaʻo ʻia he pono ke hōʻino ʻia mai lākou no kona inoa. | The apostles left the Sanhedrin, rejoicing because they had been counted worthy of suffering disgrace for the Name. |
| ʻOih 6:7 | Hoʻolaha ʻia aʻe ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua, a māhuahua nui akula ka poʻe haumāna ma Ierusalema; a he nui nō nā mea o ka poʻe kāhuna i manaʻoʻiʻo. | So the word of God spread. The number of disciples in Jerusalem increased rapidly, and a large number of priests became obedient to the faith. |
| ʻOih 6:11 | A laila, hoʻowalewale akula lākou i mau kānaka, e ʻōlelo mai penei, Ua lohe mākou iā ia nei e ʻōlelo ana i nā ʻōlelo hōʻino iā Mose, a me ke Akua. | Then they secretly persuaded some men to say, "We have heard Stephen speak words of blasphemy against Moses and against God." |
| ʻOih 6:12 | Hoʻokonokono aʻela lākou i nā kānaka, a me nā lunakahiko, a me ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo, a lele maila lākou, a hopu ihola iā ia, a alakaʻi akula i mua o ka ʻaha luna kānāwai. | So they stirred up the people and the elders and the teachers of the law. They seized Stephen and brought him before the Sanhedrin. |
| ʻOih 6:15 | A ʻo ka poʻe a pau e noho ana ma kahi hoʻokolokolo, haka pono akula iā ia, a ʻike ihola i kona maka me he maka ʻānela lā. | All who were sitting in the Sanhedrin looked intently at Stephen, and they saw that his face was like the face of an angel. |
| ʻOih 7:1 | Nīnau akula ke kahuna nui, Pēlā nō anei kēia mau mea? | Then the high priest asked him, "Are these charges true?" |
| ʻOih 7:4 | A laila, hele akula ia ma waho o ka ʻāina o ko Kaledaio, a noho ihola ma Harana: a make kona makua kāne, mai ia wahi mai i lawe mai ai ʻo ia iā ia, a i kēia ʻāina a ʻoukou e noho nei. | "So he left the land of the Chaldeans and settled in Haran. After the death of his father, God sent him to this land where you are now living. |
| ʻOih 7:9 | A huāhuā ihola nā mākualiʻi iā Iosepa, a kūʻai lilo akula iā ia i ko ʻAigupita: aia nō me ia ke Akua, | "Because the patriarchs were jealous of Joseph, they sold him as a slave into Egypt. But God was with him |
| ʻOih 7:12 | A lohe aʻela ʻo Iakoba he ʻai ma ʻAigupita, hoʻouna mua akula ia i ko kākou mau kūpuna. | When Jacob heard that there was grain in Egypt, he sent our fathers on their first visit. |
| ʻOih 7:13 | A i ka lua [o ka hele ʻana] hōʻike mai ʻo Iosepa iā ia iho i kona poʻe hoahānau, a hōʻike ʻia akula ka ʻohana o Iosepa iā Paraʻo. | On their second visit, Joseph told his brothers who he was, and Pharaoh learned about Joseph's family. |
| ʻOih 7:16 | A lawe ʻia akula lākou i Sukema, a waiho ihola ma loko o ka hale lua a ʻAberahama i kūʻai mai ai i ke kālā me nā keiki a Hemora, a ka makua kāne o Sukema mai. | Their bodies were brought back to Shechem and placed in the tomb that Abraham had bought from the sons of Hamor at Shechem for a certain sum of money. |
| ʻOih 7:19 | Hana maʻalea maila ia i ko kākou lāhui kanaka, a hana ʻino mai i nā kūpuna o kākou, a kiola akula i kā lākou keiki hou, i ʻole lākou e ola. | He dealt treacherously with our people and oppressed our forefathers by forcing them to throw out their newborn babies so that they would die. |
| ʻOih 7:24 | A ʻike akula ia i kekahi mea e hana ʻino ʻia ana, kōkua akula ʻo ia iā ia, a hoʻoponopono ma muli o ka mea i hoʻoluhi hewa ʻia mai, a pepehi akula i ke kanaka o ʻAigupita. | He saw one of them being mistreated by an Egyptian, so he went to his defense and avenged him by killing the Egyptian. |
| ʻOih 7:26 | A ia lā aʻe, ʻikea ʻo ia iā lākou e paio ana, a koi akula ʻo ia iā lāua e kuʻikahi, ʻī aʻela, E nā kānaka, he mau hoahānau ʻolua, no ke aha lā ʻolua e hana ʻino nei kekahi i kekahi? | The next day Moses came upon two Israelites who were fighting. He tried to reconcile them by saying, 'Men, you are brothers; why do you want to hurt each other?' |
| ʻOih 7:27 | Akā, ʻo ka mea hana ʻino i ka hoa, kipaku akula ʻo ia iā ia, ʻī akula, Na wai lā ʻoe i hoʻonoho ai i aliʻi, a i luna kānāwai ma luna o mākou? | "But the man who was mistreating the other pushed Moses aside and said, 'Who made you ruler and judge over us? |
| ʻOih 7:29 | Holo akula ʻo Mose no kēia ʻōlelo, a lilo i malihini ma ka ʻāina Midiana, ma laila i hānau ai nāna, nā keiki kāne ʻelua. | When Moses heard this, he fled to Midian, where he settled as a foreigner and had two sons. |
| ʻOih 7:31 | A ʻike akula ʻo Mose, kāhāhā akula i kēia mea i ʻike ʻia; a hoʻokokoke akula nō hoʻi ia e mākaʻikaʻi, a hiki mai ka leo o ka Haku i ona lā, | When he saw this, he was amazed at the sight. As he went over to look more closely, he heard the Lord's voice: |
| ʻOih 7:39 | ʻAʻole i makemake ai ko kākou poʻe kūpuna e hoʻolohe iā ia, akā, kipaku akula, a ma ka naʻau, huli hou nō lākou i ʻAigupita, | "But our fathers refused to obey him. Instead, they rejected him and in their hearts turned back to Egypt. |
| ʻOih 7:41 | A ia mau lā, hana ihola lākou i bipi keiki, a hāʻawi akula i mōhai na ua kiʻi akua lā, a ʻoliʻoli ihola lākou i ka mea a ko lākou mau lima iho i hana ai. | That was the time they made an idol in the form of a calf. They brought sacrifices to it and held a celebration in honor of what their hands had made. |
| ʻOih 7:42 | A laila huli akula ke Akua, a kuʻu maila iā lākou e hoʻomana aku i ka pūʻali o ka lani; e like me ka mea i palapala ʻia ma loko o ka buke a ka poʻe kāula, E ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela ē, ua lawe mai anei ʻoukou naʻu i nā mea i pepehi ʻia, a me nā mōhai, i nā makahiki hoʻokahi kanahā ma ka wao nahele? | But God turned away and gave them over to the worship of the heavenly bodies. This agrees with what is written in the book of the prophets: " 'Did you bring me sacrifices and offerings forty years in the desert, O house of Israel? |
| ʻOih 7:46 | Loaʻa nō hoʻi iā ia ka lokomaikaʻi ʻia mai i mua i ke alo o ke Akua, noi akula ia e hoʻomākaukau i wahi e noho ai, no ke Akua o Iakoba. | who enjoyed God's favor and asked that he might provide a dwelling place for the God of Jacob. |
| ʻOih 7:55 | Akā, ua piha nō ia i ka ʻUhane Hemolele, a haka pono akula ia i ka lani, a ʻike akula i ka nani o ke Akua, a me Iesū e kū ana ma ka lima ʻākau o ke Akua; | But Stephen, full of the Holy Spirit, looked up to heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God. |
| ʻOih 7:57 | ʻUā akula lākou me ka leo nui, papani ihola i ko lākou mau pepeiao, a lele lōkahi maila ma luna ona; | At this they covered their ears and, yelling at the top of their voices, they all rushed at him, |
| ʻOih 7:58 | Kiola akula iā ia ma waho o ke kūlanakauhale, a hailuku akula; a waiho ihola nā mea hōʻike i ko lākou ʻaʻahu ma ka wāwae o kekahi kanaka uʻi, i kapa ʻia ʻo Saulo. | dragged him out of the city and began to stone him. Meanwhile, the witnesses laid their clothes at the feet of a young man named Saul. |
| ʻOih 7:59 | Hailuku akula lākou iā Setepano, kāhea ana me ka ʻōlelo aku, E ka Haku, e Iesū, e hoʻokipa aku ʻoe i kuʻu ʻuhane. | While they were stoning him, Stephen prayed, "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit." |
| ʻOih 7:60 | Kukuli ihola ia a hea akula me ka leo nui, E ka Haku, mai kau ʻoe i kēia hewa ma luna o lākou. A pau kāna ʻōlelo ʻana pēlā, hiamoe ihola ia. | Then he fell on his knees and cried out, "Lord, do not hold this sin against them." When he had said this, he fell asleep. |
| ʻOih 8:1 | E ʻae mai ana nō ʻo Saulo i kona make. Ia lā, hoʻomaʻau nui ʻia maila ka ʻekalesia ma Ierusalema; hoʻopuehu ʻia akula lākou a pau ma nā ʻāina ʻo Iudea, a ma Samaria; koe nō naʻe nā lunaʻōlelo. | And Saul was there, giving approval to his death. On that day a great persecution broke out against the church at Jerusalem, and all except the apostles were scattered throughout Judea and Samaria. |
| ʻOih 8:2 | Hoʻolewa akula kekahi poʻe kānaka haipule iā Setepano, a kanikau loa lākou iā ia. | Godly men buried Stephen and mourned deeply for him. |
| ʻOih 8:5 | A iho aʻela ʻo Pilipo i ke kūlanakauhale ʻo Samaria, a haʻi akula iā Kristo iā lākou. | Philip went down to a city in Samaria and proclaimed the Christ there. |
| ʻOih 8:15 | Iho aʻela lāua, pule akula lāua no lākou, i loaʻa iā lākou ka ʻUhane Hemolele. | When they arrived, they prayed for them that they might receive the Holy Spirit, |
| ʻOih 8:18 | A ʻike ihola ʻo Simona ua hāʻawi ʻia mai ka ʻUhane Hemolele ma ke kau ʻana o nā lima o nā lunaʻōlelo, hāʻawi akula ʻo ia iā lāua i kauwahi kālā, | When Simon saw that the Spirit was given at the laying on of the apostles' hands, he offered them money |
| ʻOih 8:19 | ʻĪ akula, E hāʻawi mai ʻolua i kēia mana naʻu, i loaʻa ai ka ʻUhane Hemolele i ka mea aʻu e kau ai i nā lima ma luna iho. | and said, "Give me also this ability so that everyone on whom I lay my hands may receive the Holy Spirit." |
| ʻOih 8:24 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Simona, ʻī akula, E pule aku ʻolua i ka Haku noʻu i hiki ʻole mai ai kēia mau mea a ʻolua e ʻōlelo mai nei ma luna oʻu. | Then Simon answered, "Pray to the Lord for me so that nothing you have said may happen to me." |
| ʻOih 8:31 | ʻĪ akula kēlā, Pehea lā e hiki ai iaʻu, ke aʻo ʻole mai kekahi iaʻu? Nonoi akula ʻo ia iā Pilipo e piʻi aʻe, a e noho pū me ia. | "How can I," he said, "unless someone explains it to me?" So he invited Philip to come up and sit with him. |
| ʻOih 8:32 | Eia kahi o ka palapala āna i heluhelu ai, Ua alakaʻi ʻia akula ia me he hipa lā i ka make; a e like hoʻi me ka hipa keiki i pane ʻole i mua o ka mea nāna e ʻako, pēlā nō ia, ʻaʻole i ʻekemu kona waha. | The eunuch was reading this passage of Scripture: "He was led like a sheep to the slaughter, and as a lamb before the shearer is silent, so he did not open his mouth. |
| ʻOih 8:33 | I kona hoʻohaʻahaʻa ʻana, ua kāʻili ʻia akula kona hoʻāpono ʻia; na wai lā hoʻi e haʻi mai i kona hanauna? No ka mea, ua lawe ʻia aku nō kona ola, mai ka honua aku. | In his humiliation he was deprived of justice. Who can speak of his descendants? For his life was taken from the earth." |
| ʻOih 8:34 | ʻŌlelo akula ua luna lā, ʻī akula iā Pilipo, Ke nīnau aku nei au iā ʻoe, i ʻōlelo mai ke kāula i kēia mea no wai, nona iho anei, no kekahi mea ʻē paha? | The eunuch asked Philip, "Tell me, please, who is the prophet talking about, himself or someone else?" |
| ʻOih 8:36 | A i ko lāua hele ʻana ma ke alaloa, hiki akula lāua ma kahi wai: ʻŌlelo aʻe ua luna lā, Aiʻa, he wai, he aha ka mea e keʻakeʻa mai iaʻu e bapetizo ʻia ai? | As they traveled along the road, they came to some water and the eunuch said, "Look, here is water. Why shouldn't I be baptized?" |
| ʻOih 8:38 | A kēnā akula ia, E kū mālie ke kaʻa. Iho pū ihola lāua i ka wai, ʻo Pilipo a me ua luna lā, a bapetizo aʻela ʻo ia iā ia. | And he gave orders to stop the chariot. Then both Philip and the eunuch went down into the water and Philip baptized him. |
| ʻOih 8:39 | A piʻi aʻela lāua, mai ka wai mai, kāʻili akula ka ʻUhane o ka Haku iā Pilipo, ʻaʻole ʻike hou aʻe ua luna lā iā ia. Hoʻi aku nō ia ma kona ala me ka ʻoliʻoli. | When they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord suddenly took Philip away, and the eunuch did not see him again, but went on his way rejoicing. |
| ʻOih 8:40 | ʻIkea aʻela ʻo Pilipo ma ʻAzoto. I kona hele ʻana, haʻi aʻela ia i ka ʻeuanelio ma nā kūlanakauhale a pau, a hiki akula i Kaisareia. | Philip, however, appeared at Azotus and traveled about, preaching the gospel in all the towns until he reached Caesarea. |
| ʻOih 9:1 | E hā aku ana ʻo Saulo i ka ʻōlelo hoʻoweliweli, a me ka luku aku i nā haumāna a ka Haku, hele akula ia i ke kahuna nui, | Meanwhile, Saul was still breathing out murderous threats against the Lord's disciples. He went to the high priest |
| ʻOih 9:2 | Nonoi akula i mau palapala no nā hale hālāwai ma Damaseko, inā loaʻa iā ia kekahi mau mea no kēia ʻaoʻao, nā kāne paha, nā wāhine paha, e alakaʻi mai nō ʻo ia iā lākou me ka nakinaki ʻia ma Ierusalema. | and asked him for letters to the synagogues in Damascus, so that if he found any there who belonged to the Way, whether men or women, he might take them as prisoners to Jerusalem. |
| ʻOih 9:4 | Hina ihola i ka honua, e lohe akula ia i leo, i ka ʻī ʻana mai iā ia, E Saulo, e Saulo, no ke aha lā ʻoe e hoʻomaʻau mai nei iaʻu? | He fell to the ground and heard a voice say to him, "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?" |
| ʻOih 9:5 | ʻĪ akula ia, ʻO wai ʻoe, e ka Haku? ʻĪ maila ka Haku, ʻO Iesū nō wau ka mea āu e hoʻomaʻau mai nei. ʻO ke keʻehi ʻana i nā mea ʻoiʻoi, he mea ia e ʻehā ai nou. | "Who are you, Lord?" Saul asked. "I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting," he replied. |
| ʻOih 9:6 | ʻĪ akula ia me ka hopohopo a me ka haʻalulu, e ka Haku, he aha kou makemake e hana aku ai au? ʻĪ maila ka Haku iā ia, E ala ʻoe i luna, a e hele i ke kūlanakauhale, a e haʻi ʻia nō iā ʻoe ka mea pono nāu e hana aku ai. | "Now get up and go into the city, and you will be told what you must do." |
| ʻOih 9:8 | Ala maila ʻo Saulo, mai ka honua mai, ʻoaka aʻela kona mau maka, ʻaʻole naʻe ia i ʻike i kekahi mea. Alakaʻi lima akula lākou iā ia a hiki aku i Damaseko. | Saul got up from the ground, but when he opened his eyes he could see nothing. So they led him by the hand into Damascus. |
| ʻOih 9:10 | Aia nō ma Damaseko, kekahi haumāna, ʻo ʻAnania kona inoa. ʻĪ maila ka Haku iā ia ma ka hihiʻo, E ʻAnania. ʻĪ akula kēlā, Eia nō wau, e ka Haku. | In Damascus there was a disciple named Ananias. The Lord called to him in a vision, "Ananias!" "Yes, Lord," he answered. |
| ʻOih 9:13 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAnania, E ka Haku ē, ua nui loa nā mea aʻu i lohe ai i ua kanaka lā, i ka nui o ka hewa āna i hana aku ai i kou poʻe haipule ma Ierusalema. | "Lord," Ananias answered, "I have heard many reports about this man and all the harm he has done to your saints in Jerusalem. |
| ʻOih 9:17 | Hele akula ʻo ʻAnania a komo akula i ka hale; a kau akula i kona mau lima ma luna ona, ʻī akula, E Saulo, e ke kaikaina, ua hoʻouna mai nei ka Haku iaʻu, ʻo Iesū, ka mea āu i ʻike ai, ma ke ala āu i hele mai ai, i ʻike ʻoe, a i piha hoʻi i ka ʻUhane Hemolele. | Then Ananias went to the house and entered it. Placing his hands on Saul, he said, "Brother Saul, the Lord--Jesus, who appeared to you on the road as you were coming here--has sent me so that you may see again and be filled with the Holy Spirit." |
| ʻOih 9:20 | Haʻi koke akula ia ma loko o nā hale hālāwai, iā Iesū, ʻo ke Keiki ia a ke Akua. | At once he began to preach in the synagogues that Jesus is the Son of God. |
| ʻOih 9:22 | Māhuahua nui akula ka ikaika o Saulo: a pili pū iā ia ka poʻe Iudaio, e noho ana ma Damaseko i kona hoʻākāka ʻana, ʻo ka Mesia nō kēia. | Yet Saul grew more and more powerful and baffled the Jews living in Damascus by proving that Jesus is the Christ. |
| ʻOih 9:24 | ʻIke aʻela ʻo Saulo i kā lākou kūkā ʻana. Hoʻomakākiu akula lākou ma nā puka i ke ao a me ka pō e pepehi iā ia. | but Saul learned of their plan. Day and night they kept close watch on the city gates in order to kill him. |
| ʻOih 9:25 | Lawe akula nā haumāna iā ia i ka pō, a ma ka hīnaʻi, hoʻokuʻu ihola iā ia i lalo, ma waho o ka pā. | But his followers took him by night and lowered him in a basket through an opening in the wall. |
| ʻOih 9:26 | A hiki akula ʻo Saulo i Ierusalema, hoʻāʻo akula ia e hui pū me nā haumāna, makaʻu maila lākou a pau iā ia, no ka mea, ʻaʻole lākou i manaʻo he haumāna ia. | When he came to Jerusalem, he tried to join the disciples, but they were all afraid of him, not believing that he really was a disciple. |
| ʻOih 9:27 | Lālau akula ʻo Barenaba iā ia, a alakaʻi akula iā ia i nā lunaʻōlelo, a hoʻākāka akula i kona ʻike ʻana i ka Haku ma ke alanui, a me kāna ʻōlelo ʻana mai iā ia, a me kāna aʻo ikaika ʻana aku ma Damaseko, ma ka inoa ʻo Iesū. | But Barnabas took him and brought him to the apostles. He told them how Saul on his journey had seen the Lord and that the Lord had spoken to him, and how in Damascus he had preached fearlessly in the name of Jesus. |
| ʻOih 9:30 | A ʻike ihola nā hoahānau, lawe akula lākou iā ia i Kaisareia, a hoʻouna akula iā ia i Tareso. | When the brothers learned of this, they took him down to Caesarea and sent him off to Tarsus. |
| ʻOih 9:33 | Loaʻa akula iā ia i laila kekahi kanaka, ʻo ʻAinea kona inoa, ua moe ma ka moe no nā makahiki ʻewalu, i ka maʻi lōlō. | There he found a man named Aeneas, a paralytic who had been bedridden for eight years. |
| ʻOih 9:35 | ʻO ka poʻe a pau, e noho ana ma Luda, a ma Sārona, ʻike akula lākou iā ia, a huli ihola i ka Haku. | All those who lived in Lydda and Sharon saw him and turned to the Lord. |
| ʻOih 9:37 | Ia mau lā, maʻi ihola ia a make. Holoi akula lākou iā ia, a waiho ihola ma ke keʻena ma luna. | About that time she became sick and died, and her body was washed and placed in an upstairs room. |
| ʻOih 9:38 | Ua kokoke nō ʻo Luda ma Iope, a lohe aʻela nā haumāna i ko Petero hiki ʻana ma laila, hoʻouna akula lākou i ʻelua kānaka iā ia, nonoi akula lāua ʻaʻole e hoʻokaʻulua i kona hele ʻana i o lākou lā. | Lydda was near Joppa; so when the disciples heard that Peter was in Lydda, they sent two men to him and urged him, "Please come at once!" |
| ʻOih 9:39 | Kū aʻela ʻo Petero i luna, a hele pū me lāua: a hiki akula ia, alakaʻi akula lākou iā ia i ua keʻena lā ma luna; a kū pū me ia nā wāhine kāne make a pau e uē ana, a e hōʻike ana i nā pālule, a me nā kapa komo a Doreka i hana ai i kona wā i noho pū ai me lākou. | Peter went with them, and when he arrived he was taken upstairs to the room. All the widows stood around him, crying and showing him the robes and other clothing that Dorcas had made while she was still with them. |
| ʻOih 9:40 | Kipaku akula ʻo Petero iā lākou a pau ma waho, kukuli ihola a pule akula; a laila hāliu aʻela ia ma ke kino, ʻī akula, E Tabita, e ala mai ʻoe; ʻoaka aʻela kona mau maka, a ʻike aʻela ʻo ia iā Petero, ala aʻela ia i luna. | Peter sent them all out of the room; then he got down on his knees and prayed. Turning toward the dead woman, he said, "Tabitha, get up." She opened her eyes, and seeing Peter she sat up. |
| ʻOih 9:41 | Hāʻawi akula ʻo Petero i ka lima iā ia, hoʻokū aʻela iā ia i luna; kiʻi akula ia i ka poʻe haipule, a me nā wāhine kāne make, a hōʻike akula iā ia e ola ana. | He took her by the hand and helped her to her feet. Then he called the believers and the widows and presented her to them alive. |
| ʻOih 10:3 | Ma ka hora ʻaiwa paha o ka lā, ʻike pāka akula ia ma ka hihiʻo, i ʻānela o ke Akua, e hele mai ana i ona lā, a ʻī maila iā ia, E Korenelio. | One day at about three in the afternoon he had a vision. He distinctly saw an angel of God, who came to him and said, "Cornelius!" |
| ʻOih 10:4 | A i ka haka pono ʻana iā ia, makaʻu ihola, ʻī akula, E ka Haku, he aha ia? ʻĪ maila kēlā iā ia, Ua piʻi i luna kāu mau pule, a me kāu mau manawaleʻa, i mea hoʻomanaʻo i mua o ke Akua. | Cornelius stared at him in fear. "What is it, Lord?" he asked. The angel answered, "Your prayers and gifts to the poor have come up as a memorial offering before God. |
| ʻOih 10:7 | A hala akula ka ʻānela i ʻōlelo aku ai iā ia, a laila hea akula ia i nā ʻōhua ona ʻelua, a me kekahi koa haipule o ka poʻe mālama mau iā ia. | When the angel who spoke to him had gone, Cornelius called two of his servants and a devout soldier who was one of his attendants. |
| ʻOih 10:8 | A hōʻike ʻana aku i nā mea a pau iā lākou, a hoʻouna akula iā lākou i Iope. | He told them everything that had happened and sent them to Joppa. |
| ʻOih 10:11 | ʻIke akula ia, ua wehe ʻia ka lani, a iho maila kekahi pūʻolo i ona lā, ua like me ke kuʻina nui i hui ʻia nā kihi ʻehā, a kuʻu ʻia ihola i lalo i ka honua: | He saw heaven opened and something like a large sheet being let down to earth by its four corners. |
| ʻOih 10:14 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Petero, ʻAʻole loa pēlā, e ka Haku; no ka mea, ʻaʻole loa au i ʻai i nā mea pono ʻole a pau, a me nā mea haumia. | "Surely not, Lord!" Peter replied. "I have never eaten anything impure or unclean." |
| ʻOih 10:23 | A laila hea akula ʻo ia iā lākou, a hoʻokipa maila. A ia lā aʻe, kū aʻela ia a hele pū me lākou, a hele pū aku nō me ia kekahi poʻe hoahānau no Iope. | Then Peter invited the men into the house to be his guests. The next day Peter started out with them, and some of the brothers from Joppa went along. |
| ʻOih 10:24 | A ia lā aʻe, hiki akula lākou i Kaisareia; a e kakali ana ʻo Korenelio iā lākou, ua hoʻākoakoa ʻo ia i kona poʻe hoahānau a me kona poʻe hoalauna punahele. | The following day he arrived in Caesarea. Cornelius was expecting them and had called together his relatives and close friends. |
| ʻOih 10:25 | A i ko Petero komo ʻana aku, hālāwai maila ʻo Korenelio me ia, a moe ihola kēlā ma kona mau wāwae, a hoʻomana akula. | As Peter entered the house, Cornelius met him and fell at his feet in reverence. |
| ʻOih 10:30 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Korenelio, ʻEhā lā ma mua aku nei, e hoʻokē ʻai ana au, a hiki i kēia hora; a i ka hora ʻaiwa, pule ihola au ma koʻu hale, aia hoʻi, kū maila kekahi kanaka i mua oʻu me ka ʻaʻahu hinuhinu, | Cornelius answered: "Four days ago I was in my house praying at this hour, at three in the afternoon. Suddenly a man in shining clothes stood before me |
| ʻOih 10:33 | No ia mea, hoʻouna koke akula au i ou lā, a ua hana pono ʻoe i kou hele ʻana mai. Eia hoʻi mākou a pau loa i mua i ke alo o ke Akua e hoʻolohe i nā mea a pau i kauoha ʻia mai ai iā ʻoe e ke Akua. | So I sent for you immediately, and it was good of you to come. Now we are all here in the presence of God to listen to everything the Lord has commanded you to tell us." |
| ʻOih 10:48 | Kauoha maila ia, e bapetizo ʻia lākou ma ka inoa o ka Haku. A laila nonoi akula lākou iā ia, e noho ia i kekahi mau lā. | So he ordered that they be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. Then they asked Peter to stay with them for a few days. |
| ʻOih 11:2 | A piʻi akula ʻo Petero i Ierusalema, ʻo ka poʻe ma ke ʻoki poepoe ʻana, hoʻopaʻapaʻa maila lākou iā ia, | So when Peter went up to Jerusalem, the circumcised believers criticized him |
| ʻOih 11:5 | I kuʻu pule ʻana ma ke kūlanakauhale ma Iope, hihiʻo ʻia ihola wau, ʻike akula au ma ke akakū, i ka iho ʻana mai o kekahi pūʻolo, ua like me ke kuʻina nui i hui ʻia nā kihi ʻehā; i kuʻu ʻia mai ka lani mai, a hiki mai iaʻu. | "I was in the city of Joppa praying, and in a trance I saw a vision. I saw something like a large sheet being let down from heaven by its four corners, and it came down to where I was. |
| ʻOih 11:6 | Haka pono akula wau ia mea, noʻonoʻo ihola, a ʻike akula i nā holoholona wāwae ʻehā o ka honua, a me nā mea hihiu, a me nā mea kolo, a me nā manu o ka lewa. | I looked into it and saw four-footed animals of the earth, wild beasts, reptiles, and birds of the air. |
| ʻOih 11:7 | A lohe akula au i ka leo i ka ʻī ʻana mai iaʻu, E Petero; e ala, e pepehi, a ʻai. | Then I heard a voice telling me, 'Get up, Peter. Kill and eat.' |
| ʻOih 11:8 | ʻĪ akula au, E ka Haku, ʻaʻole loa pēlā; no ka mea, ʻaʻole i komo i loko o koʻu waha kekahi mea pono ʻole, a i haumia. | "I replied, 'Surely not, Lord! Nothing impure or unclean has ever entered my mouth.' |
| ʻOih 11:10 | ʻEkolu hana ʻana mai pēlā; a huki hou ʻia akula nā mea a pau i luna i ka lani. | This happened three times, and then it was all pulled up to heaven again. |
| ʻOih 11:12 | ʻĪ maila ka ʻUhane iaʻu, e hele pū me lākou, me ke kānalua ʻole. Hele pū akula kēia mau hoahānau ʻeono me aʻu, a komo akula mākou i loko o ka hale o ua kanaka lā: | The Spirit told me to have no hesitation about going with them. These six brothers also went with me, and we entered the man's house. |
| ʻOih 11:18 | A lohe lākou i kēia mau mea, pilipū ihola lākou, a hoʻonani akula i ke Akua, ʻī aʻela, ʻOiaʻiʻo nō, ua hāʻawi mai nō ke Akua i ko nā ʻāina ʻē kekahi i ka mihi e ola ai. | When they heard this, they had no further objections and praised God, saying, "So then, God has granted even the Gentiles repentance unto life." |
| ʻOih 11:22 | Kaulana akula ia mea a hiki i nā pepeiao o ka ʻekalesia ma Ierusalema; hoʻouna aʻela lākou iā Barenaba e hele i ʻAnetioka. | News of this reached the ears of the church at Jerusalem, and they sent Barnabas to Antioch. |
| ʻOih 11:25 | A laila hele akula ʻo Barenaba i Tareso, e ʻimi iā Saulo: | Then Barnabas went to Tarsus to look for Saul, |
| ʻOih 11:30 | A hana ʻiʻo nō hoʻi lākou ia mea, a hoʻouka akula na ka poʻe lunakahiko, ma ka lima o Barenaba lāua ʻo Saulo. | This they did, sending their gift to the elders by Barnabas and Saul. |
| ʻOih 12:1 | A ma ia wā, ʻō akula nā lima o Herode o ke aliʻi e hoʻomāino aku i kekahi poʻe o ka ʻekalesia. | It was about this time that King Herod arrested some who belonged to the church, intending to persecute them. |
| ʻOih 12:2 | Pepehi akula ʻo ia iā Iakobo ke kaikuaʻana o Ioane i ka pahi kaua. | He had James, the brother of John, put to death with the sword. |
| ʻOih 12:3 | A ʻike akula ia, ua maikaʻi kēia i nā Iudaio, hana hou akula nō ia, a hopu ihola iā Petero. (ʻO ia nā lā o ka barena hū ʻole.) | When he saw that this pleased the Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also. This happened during the Feast of Unleavened Bread. |
| ʻOih 12:4 | A paʻa, a laila hahao akula ʻo ia iā ia i loko o ka hale paʻahao, a hāʻawi akula iā ia i kekahi poʻe koa, ʻehā kāuna, na lākou e mālama. Manaʻo ihola ia, a pau ka mōliaola, a laila e lawe mai iā ia i mua o nā kānaka. | After arresting him, he put him in prison, handing him over to be guarded by four squads of four soldiers each. Herod intended to bring him out for public trial after the Passover. |
| ʻOih 12:5 | Kiaʻi ʻia ihola ʻo Petero ma loko o ka hale paʻahao; akā, pule ikaika akula ka ʻekalesia i ke Akua nona. | So Peter was kept in prison, but the church was earnestly praying to God for him. |
| ʻOih 12:9 | Hele akula hoʻi ia i waho, a hahai akula iā ia. ʻAʻole ia i ʻike, he ʻoiaʻiʻo ka mea i hana ʻia mai ai e ka ʻānela; manaʻo ihola ia, he hihiʻo kāna i ʻike ai. | Peter followed him out of the prison, but he had no idea that what the angel was doing was really happening; he thought he was seeing a vision. |
| ʻOih 12:10 | A hala kekahi papa kiaʻi, a me ka lua o ka papa, a hiki aku lāua i ka pani hao e hiki aku ai i ke kūlanakauhale; wehe wale mai ka puka no lāua, a puka akula lāua ma waho, a hele akula, a hala kekahi alanui; haʻalele koke ihola ka ʻānela iā ia. | They passed the first and second guards and came to the iron gate leading to the city. It opened for them by itself, and they went through it. When they had walked the length of one street, suddenly the angel left him. |
| ʻOih 12:14 | A ʻike ihola ia i ko Petero leo, ʻaʻole ia i wehe i ka puka no ka ʻoliʻoli, holo akula ʻo ia i loko, a haʻi akula i ke kū ʻana mai o Petero ma ke alo o ka puka. | When she recognized Peter's voice, she was so overjoyed she ran back without opening it and exclaimed, "Peter is at the door!" |
| ʻOih 12:15 | ʻĪ maila lākou iā ia, Ua hehena ʻoe. Hoʻopaʻa loa akula kēlā, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō. ʻĪ maila lākou, ʻO kona ʻānela. | "You're out of your mind," they told her. When she kept insisting that it was so, they said, "It must be his angel." |
| ʻOih 12:16 | Hoʻomau akula ʻo Petero e kīkēkē ana, a wehe aʻela lākou a ʻike akula iā ia, kāhāhā ihola ko lākou naʻau. | But Peter kept on knocking, and when they opened the door and saw him, they were astonished. |
| ʻOih 12:17 | Peʻahi maila me ka lima iā lākou, e noho mālie, a haʻi maila ʻo ia iā lākou i ka lawe ʻana mai o ka Haku iā ia mai loko mai o ka hale paʻahao. ʻĪ maila ia, E haʻi aku i kēia mau mea iā Iakobo, a me nā hoahānau. Haʻalele akula ʻo ia ia wahi, a hele akula i kahi ʻē. | Peter motioned with his hand for them to be quiet and described how the Lord had brought him out of prison. "Tell James and the brothers about this," he said, and then he left for another place. |
| ʻOih 12:19 | ʻImi ihola ʻo Herode iā ia, ʻaʻole naʻe i loaʻa, a laila hoʻokolokolo akula ia i nā kiaʻi, kēnā aʻela, e make lākou. A hele akula ia mai Iudea aku a Kaisareia, a noho ihola i laila. | After Herod had a thorough search made for him and did not find him, he cross-examined the guards and ordered that they be executed. Then Herod went from Judea to Caesarea and stayed there a while. |
| ʻOih 12:23 | Uhau koke maila ka ʻānela o ka Haku iā ia, no kona hoʻonani ʻole ʻana i ke Akua. ʻAi ʻia ihola ia e nā ilo, a kāʻili akula ke aho. | Immediately, because Herod did not give praise to God, an angel of the Lord struck him down, and he was eaten by worms and died. |
| ʻOih 12:24 | Ulu aʻela ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua a māhuahua akula. | But the word of God continued to increase and spread. |
| ʻOih 12:25 | A pau ka hana a Barenaba, lāua me Saulo, hoʻi aku lāua mai Ierusalema aku, a lawe pū akula iā Ioane i kapa ʻia ʻo Mareko. | When Barnabas and Saul had finished their mission, they returned from Jerusalem, taking with them John, also called Mark. |
| ʻOih 13:3 | A laila hoʻokē ʻai ihola lākou, pule akula, kau ihola nā lima ma luna o lāua, a hoʻokuʻu akula iā lāua. | So after they had fasted and prayed, they placed their hands on them and sent them off. |
| ʻOih 13:6 | Kaʻahele akula lākou i ka mokupuni a hiki i Papo, loaʻa iā lākou kekahi kilo, he kāula wahaheʻe hoʻi ia, he Iudaio, ʻo Bariesū kona inoa. | They traveled through the whole island until they came to Paphos. There they met a Jewish sorcerer and false prophet named Bar-Jesus, |
| ʻOih 13:7 | Aia nō ia me Seregio Paulo, ke kiaʻāina, he kanaka akamai: a kiʻi akula ʻo ia iā Barenaba a me Saulo, makemake ihola ia, e lohe i ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua. | who was an attendant of the proconsul, Sergius Paulus. The proconsul, an intelligent man, sent for Barnabas and Saul because he wanted to hear the word of God. |
| ʻOih 13:8 | Akā, ʻo ʻEluma, ke kilo (ʻo kona inoa ia i ka hoʻolike ʻana) kūʻē akula ʻo ia iā lāua, manaʻo ihola e hoʻohuli i ke kiaʻāina, mai ka manaʻoʻiʻo aku. | But Elymas the sorcerer (for that is what his name means) opposed them and tried to turn the proconsul from the faith. |
| ʻOih 13:12 | A laila ʻike aʻela ke kiaʻāina i ka mea i hana ʻia mai ai, manaʻoʻiʻo akula ia me ka mahalo aku i ke aʻo ʻana a ka Haku. | When the proconsul saw what had happened, he believed, for he was amazed at the teaching about the Lord. |
| ʻOih 13:13 | Holo akula ʻo Paulo mā mai Papo a hiki mai i Perege no Pamepulia: a haʻalele ʻo Ioane iā lāua, a hoʻi akula i Ierusalema. | From Paphos, Paul and his companions sailed to Perga in Pamphylia, where John left them to return to Jerusalem. |
| ʻOih 13:28 | ʻAʻole nō i loaʻa iā lākou kekahi hala e make ai, akā, nonoi akula lākou iā Pilato e make ia. | Though they found no proper ground for a death sentence, they asked Pilate to have him executed. |
| ʻOih 13:36 | Akā, ʻo Dāvida, hoʻokauā akula ia na kona hanauna, ma ka manaʻo o ke Akua, a hiamoe ihola ia, a hui pū ʻia ihola me kona poʻe kūpuna, a ʻike i ka palahō. | "For when David had served God's purpose in his own generation, he fell asleep; he was buried with his fathers and his body decayed. |
| ʻOih 13:42 | I ka hele ʻana o nā Iudaio i waho o ka hale hālāwai, nonoi akula nā kānaka e ʻae i haʻi hou ʻia mai kēia mau ʻōlelo iā lākou ia lā Sābati mai. | As Paul and Barnabas were leaving the synagogue, the people invited them to speak further about these things on the next Sabbath. |
| ʻOih 13:45 | A ʻike akula ka poʻe Iudaio i ka nui o kānaka, piha loa lākou i ka pāonioni, hoʻopohala akula i nā mea a Paulo i ʻōlelo ai, hoʻopaʻapaʻa a ʻōlelo hōʻino akula. | When the Jews saw the crowds, they were filled with jealousy and talked abusively against what Paul was saying. |
| ʻOih 13:48 | A lohe ko nā ʻāina ʻē i kēia, ʻoliʻoli lākou, a hoʻonani akula lākou i ka ʻōlelo a ka Haku: a ʻo ka poʻe i wae ʻia no ke ola loa, manaʻoʻiʻo aku nō lākou. | When the Gentiles heard this, they were glad and honored the word of the Lord; and all who were appointed for eternal life believed. |
| ʻOih 13:50 | Hoʻokonokono akula ka poʻe Iudaio i nā wāhine haipule koʻikoʻi, a me nā mea kiʻekiʻe o ke kūlanakauhale, a paʻi maila lākou ma ka hoʻomaʻau no Paulo a me Barenaba, a kipaku akula iā lāua mai ko lākou wahi aku. | But the Jews incited the God-fearing women of high standing and the leading men of the city. They stirred up persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and expelled them from their region. |
| ʻOih 13:51 | A lūlū akula lāua i ka lepo o ko lāua mau wāwae iā lākou, a hele maila lāua i ʻIkonio. | So they shook the dust from their feet in protest against them and went to Iconium. |
| ʻOih 14:6 | ʻIke ʻē nō lāua, a mahuka akula i nā kūlanakauhale ʻo Lukaonia iā Lusetera a me Derebe, a me ka ʻāina i puni mai. | But they found out about it and fled to the Lycaonian cities of Lystra and Derbe and to the surrounding country, |
| ʻOih 14:9 | Lohe akula ʻo ia iā Paulo e ʻōlelo ana, a haka pono maila ʻo ia iā ia, a ʻike ihola, he manaʻoʻiʻo kona e hoʻōla ʻia ai, | He listened to Paul as he was speaking. Paul looked directly at him, saw that he had faith to be healed |
| ʻOih 14:10 | ʻĪ maila ia me ka leo nui, E kū pololei aʻe i luna ma kou mau wāwae. Lelele aʻela ia a hele akula. | and called out, "Stand up on your feet!" At that, the man jumped up and began to walk. |
| ʻOih 14:11 | ʻIke akula ka ʻaha kanaka i ka mea a Paulo i hana ai, hoʻokiʻekiʻe akula lākou i ko lākou leo, ʻī akula, ma ka ʻōlelo Lukaonio, Ua iho mai nā akua i o kākou nei, ma ke ʻano o kānaka. | When the crowd saw what Paul had done, they shouted in the Lycaonian language, "The gods have come down to us in human form!" |
| ʻOih 14:12 | Kapa akula lākou iā Barenaba ʻo Dia; a me Paulo hoʻi, ʻo Hereme, no ka mea, iā ia nō ka ʻōlelo. | Barnabas they called Zeus, and Paul they called Hermes because he was the chief speaker. |
| ʻOih 14:14 | A lohe nā lunaʻōlelo, ʻo Barenaba lāua me Paulo, haehae lāua i ko lāua ʻaʻahu, a holo akula i waena o ka ʻaha kanaka, e hea aku ana, | But when the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard of this, they tore their clothes and rushed out into the crowd, shouting: |
| ʻOih 14:15 | ʻĪ akula, E nā kānaka, no ke aha lā ʻoukou e hana mai ai i kēia mau mea? He mau kānaka nō māua, ʻo ko kākou ʻano hoʻokahi ʻano nō; a ke haʻi aku nei nō hoʻi māua iā ʻoukou i ka ʻōlelo maikaʻi, i huli ai ʻoukou mai kēia mau mea lapuwale aku a i ke Akua ola, ka mea nāna i hana ka lani, a me ka honua, a me ke kai, a me nā mea a pau i loko o lākou: | "Men, why are you doing this? We too are only men, human like you. We are bringing you good news, telling you to turn from these worthless things to the living God, who made heaven and earth and sea and everything in them. |
| ʻOih 14:19 | Hele maila kekahi poʻe Iudaio mai ʻAnetioka mai, a mai ʻIkonio mai, hoʻokonokono aʻela i ka ʻaha kanaka, a hailuku nō iā Paulo, a kauō akula iā ia ma waho o ke kūlanakauhale, manaʻo ihola lākou, ua make loa ia. | Then some Jews came from Antioch and Iconium and won the crowd over. They stoned Paul and dragged him outside the city, thinking he was dead. |
| ʻOih 14:20 | Akā, i ke kū pōʻai ʻana mai o nā haumāna ma ona lā, ala maila ia, a hele maila i loko o ke kūlanakauhale. A ia lā aʻe, hele pū akula ia me Barenaba i Derebe. | But after the disciples had gathered around him, he got up and went back into the city. The next day he and Barnabas left for Derbe. |
| ʻOih 14:21 | Haʻi maila lāua i ka ʻōlelo maikaʻi i ko ia kūlanakauhale, a hoʻohaumāna maila i kekahi poʻe, a laila hoʻi akula i Lusetera, a me ʻIkonio, a me ʻAnetioka, | They preached the good news in that city and won a large number of disciples. Then they returned to Lystra, Iconium and Antioch, |
| ʻOih 14:23 | A e koho ana nō lākou i nā lunakahiko, ma kēlā ʻekalesia, kēia ʻekalesia, pule akula a me ka hoʻokē ʻai, a hāʻawi akula iā lākou i ka Haku, i ka mea a lākou i manaʻoʻiʻo aku ai. | Paul and Barnabas appointed elders for them in each church and, with prayer and fasting, committed them to the Lord, in whom they had put their trust. |
| ʻOih 15:4 | A hiki lākou i Ierusalema, ʻapo maila ka ʻekalesia iā lākou, a me nā lunaʻōlelo, a me nā lunakahiko, a haʻi akula lākou i nā mea a pau a ke Akua i hana mai ai me lākou. | When they came to Jerusalem, they were welcomed by the church and the apostles and elders, to whom they reported everything God had done through them. |
| ʻOih 15:12 | A laila noho mālie ua ʻaha kanaka lā a pau, hoʻolohe akula iā Barenaba lāua me Paulo, i ko lāua haʻi ʻana i nā hōʻailona mana, a me nā mea kupanaha a ke Akua i hana mai ai ma o lāua lā i waena o ko nā ʻāina ʻē. | The whole assembly became silent as they listened to Barnabas and Paul telling about the miraculous signs and wonders God had done among the Gentiles through them. |
| ʻOih 15:23 | Palapala akula lākou, ma ko lākou lima, penei: Ke aloha aku nei nā lunaʻōlelo, a me nā lunakahiko, a me nā hoahānau, i nā hoahānau o nā lāhui kanaka ʻē ma ʻAnetioka, a ma Suria, a ma Kilikia; | With them they sent the following letter: The apostles and elders, your brothers, To the Gentile believers in Antioch, Syria and Cilicia: Greetings. |
| ʻOih 15:30 | A kuʻu ʻia maila lākou, hele lākou i ʻAnetioka; a hoʻākoakoa ihola lākou i ka ʻaha kanaka, hāʻawi akula lākou i ua palapala lā. | The men were sent off and went down to Antioch, where they gathered the church together and delivered the letter. |
| ʻOih 15:32 | He mau kāula nō hoʻi ʻo Iuda lāua me Sila, a hoʻoikaika akula lāua i nā hoahānau, me nā ʻōlelo he nui loa, a hoʻokūpaʻa ihola iā lākou. | Judas and Silas, who themselves were prophets, said much to encourage and strengthen the brothers. |
| ʻOih 15:33 | Noho ihola lākou i kekahi wā, kuʻu maikaʻi ʻia akula lākou, mai nā hoahānau aku, i hele aku i nā lunaʻōlelo. | After spending some time there, they were sent off by the brothers with the blessing of peace to return to those who had sent them. |
| ʻOih 15:39 | No laila, hoʻopaʻapaʻa ikaika aʻela lāua, a hoʻokaʻawale ihola kekahi i kekahi; lawe pū akula ʻo Barenaba iā Mareko, a holo akula i Kupero. | They had such a sharp disagreement that they parted company. Barnabas took Mark and sailed for Cyprus, |
| ʻOih 15:40 | Koho akula ʻo Paulo iā Sila, a hele akula, me ka hāʻawi ʻia i ka lokomaikaʻi o ke Akua e nā hoahānau. | but Paul chose Silas and left, commended by the brothers to the grace of the Lord. |
| ʻOih 15:41 | Hele akula i Suria, a me Kilikia, e hoʻokūpaʻa aku ana i nā ʻekalesia. | He went through Syria and Cilicia, strengthening the churches. |
| ʻOih 16:1 | A hele akula ia i Derebe a me Lusetera; aia hoʻi, ma laila kekahi haumāna, ʻo Timoteo kona inoa, he keiki ia na kekahi wahine Iudaio i manaʻoʻiʻo; a ʻo kona makua kāne hoʻi he Helene. | He came to Derbe and then to Lystra, where a disciple named Timothy lived, whose mother was a Jewess and a believer, but whose father was a Greek. |
| ʻOih 16:3 | Makemake akula ʻo Paulo iā ia e hele pū me ia; lawe ihola ʻo ia iā ia, ʻoki poepoe ihola, no ka poʻe Iudaio i noho ma ia mau wahi; no ka mea, ua ʻike nō hoʻi lākou a pau i kona makua kāne, he Helene. | Paul wanted to take him along on the journey, so he circumcised him because of the Jews who lived in that area, for they all knew that his father was a Greek. |
| ʻOih 16:8 | A māʻalo aʻe iā Musia, iho akula lākou a hiki i Teroa. | So they passed by Mysia and went down to Troas. |
| ʻOih 16:10 | I kona ʻike ʻana i ka hihiʻo, ʻimi koke akula mākou, e hele iā Makedonia, no ka mea, i ko mākou manaʻo ua kāhea mai ka Haku iā mākou, e haʻi aku i ka ʻeuanelio iā lākou. | After Paul had seen the vision, we got ready at once to leave for Macedonia, concluding that God had called us to preach the gospel to them. |
| ʻOih 16:11 | No laila hoʻi, hoʻokuʻu ʻia mākou mai Teroa, a holo pololei akula i Samoterake, a ia lā iho, i Neapoli; | From Troas we put out to sea and sailed straight for Samothrace, and the next day on to Neapolis. |
| ʻOih 16:13 | A i ka lā Sābati hele akula mākou i waho o ke kūlanakauhale ma kekahi kahawai, i kahi e pule mau ʻia ai; noho ihola mākou, e ʻōlelo aku i nā wāhine i ʻākoakoa ʻia. | On the Sabbath we went outside the city gate to the river, where we expected to find a place of prayer. We sat down and began to speak to the women who had gathered there. |
| ʻOih 16:18 | Hana mai nō ia i kēlā mea i nā lā he nui. Ana aʻela ʻo Paulo, a huli aʻela, ʻī akula i ua ʻuhane lā, Ke hoʻokikina aku nei au iā ʻoe, ma ka inoa ʻo Iesū Kristo, e puka mai ma waho ona. Puka maila nō ia ia hora nō. | She kept this up for many days. Finally Paul became so troubled that he turned around and said to the spirit, "In the name of Jesus Christ I command you to come out of her!" At that moment the spirit left her. |
| ʻOih 16:19 | A ʻike ihola kona mau haku ua lilo ko lākou mea i waiwai ai, hopu maila lākou iā Paulo lāua me Sila, a kauō akula iā lāua i kahi kūʻai, i nā aliʻi; | When the owners of the slave girl realized that their hope of making money was gone, they seized Paul and Silas and dragged them into the marketplace to face the authorities. |
| ʻOih 16:20 | A alakō akula iā lāua i nā luna, ʻī akula, Ua nui loa ka hoʻohaunaele ʻana mai o kēia mau kānaka Iudaio i ko kākou kūlanakauhale, | They brought them before the magistrates and said, "These men are Jews, and are throwing our city into an uproar |
| ʻOih 16:22 | Kūʻē pū maila ka ʻaha kanaka iā lāua, a haehae ihola nā luna i ko lāua kapa, kauoha akula e hahau iā lāua. | The crowd joined in the attack against Paul and Silas, and the magistrates ordered them to be stripped and beaten. |
| ʻOih 16:23 | Hahau nui maila lākou iā lāua, hahao akula iā lāua i loko o ka hale paʻahao, kauoha akula i ka luna o ka hale paʻahao, e kiaʻi ikaika loa iā lāua. | After they had been severely flogged, they were thrown into prison, and the jailer was commanded to guard them carefully. |
| ʻOih 16:24 | I ka loaʻa ʻana o kēia kauoha, hahao akula ʻo ia iā lāua ma loko lilo o ka hale paʻahao, a hoʻopaʻa ihola i ko lāua mau wāwae ma ka lāʻau. | Upon receiving such orders, he put them in the inner cell and fastened their feet in the stocks. |
| ʻOih 16:25 | A i ke aumoe, pule akula ʻo Paulo lāua ʻo Sila, hīmeni ihola i ke Akua, a lohe maila ka poʻe paʻahao iā lāua. | About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them. |
| ʻOih 16:27 | A ʻo ka luna o ka hale paʻahao, ala ihola ia, mai ka hiamoe ʻana, ʻike aʻela ua hāmama nā puka o ka hale paʻahao, unuhi akula ia i ka pahi kaua, e pepehi iā ia iho; no ka mea, manaʻo ihola ia, ua holo nā paʻahao. | The jailer woke up, and when he saw the prison doors open, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself because he thought the prisoners had escaped. |
| ʻOih 16:29 | Noi akula ia i kukui, lele akula i loko, e haʻalulu ana, moe ihola i mua o Paulo lāua me Sila, | The jailer called for lights, rushed in and fell trembling before Paul and Silas. |
| ʻOih 16:30 | A kaʻi maila iā lāua ma waho, ʻī akula, E nā haku, he aha kaʻu e hana ai i ola au? | He then brought them out and asked, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" |
| ʻOih 16:34 | Alakaʻi akula ʻo ia iā lāua i loko o kona hale, a kau mai i ka papa ʻaina, a ʻoliʻoli ihola ia me kona mau ʻōhua a pau, me ka manaʻoʻiʻo aku i ke Akua. | The jailer brought them into his house and set a meal before them; he was filled with joy because he had come to believe in God--he and his whole family. |
| ʻOih 16:36 | A haʻi akula ka luna o ka hale paʻahao i kēia mau ʻōlelo iā Paulo, Ua hoʻouna mai nei nā luna e kuʻu wale aku iā ʻolua; no ia mea, e puka i waho, a e hele me ka maluhia. | The jailer told Paul, "The magistrates have ordered that you and Silas be released. Now you can leave. Go in peace." |
| ʻOih 16:39 | Hele aʻela lākou, nonoi aʻela iā lāua, a kaʻi akula ma waho, nonoi akula e haʻalele lāua ia kūlanakauhale. | They came to appease them and escorted them from the prison, requesting them to leave the city. |
| ʻOih 16:40 | A hele akula lāua ma waho o ka hale paʻahao, a komo akula i loko o ka hale o Ludia; a ʻike lāua i nā hoahānau, hoʻoikaika akula iā lākou, a laila hele akula lāua. | After Paul and Silas came out of the prison, they went to Lydia's house, where they met with the brothers and encouraged them. Then they left. |
| ʻOih 17:2 | Komo akula ʻo Paulo i o lākou lā, e like me kona ʻaoʻao mau, a ʻekolu Sābati āna i kamaʻilio aku ai iā lākou, ma ka palapala hemolele; | As his custom was, Paul went into the synagogue, and on three Sabbath days he reasoned with them from the Scriptures, |
| ʻOih 17:4 | A ʻae akula kekahi poʻe o lākou, a hoʻopili akula me Paulo lāua me Sila, a me kekahi poʻe Helene haipule he nui loa, a me nā wāhine koʻikoʻi ʻaʻole kākaʻikahi. | Some of the Jews were persuaded and joined Paul and Silas, as did a large number of God-fearing Greeks and not a few prominent women. |
| ʻOih 17:5 | Lili naʻe nā Iudaio manaʻoʻiʻo ʻole, a kiʻi akula i mau kānaka ʻino o ka poʻe palaualelo, a hoʻākoakoa ihola i poʻe nui, a hoʻohaunaele ihola i ke kūlanakauhale, lele akula i ka hale o Iasona, ʻimi ihola iā lāua e alakō i kānaka. | But the Jews were jealous; so they rounded up some bad characters from the marketplace, formed a mob and started a riot in the city. They rushed to Jason's house in search of Paul and Silas in order to bring them out to the crowd. |
| ʻOih 17:9 | A lawe lākou i uku pānaʻi no Iasona, a no kekahi poʻe ʻē aʻe, a laila hoʻokuʻu akula iā lākou. | Then they made Jason and the others post bond and let them go. |
| ʻOih 17:15 | A ʻo ka poʻe alakaʻi aku iā Paulo, lawe akula lākou iā ia i ʻAtenai. A loaʻa iā lākou kahi kauoha no Sila lāua me Timoteo, e hele koke lāua i ona lā, a laila hoʻi maila lākou. | The men who escorted Paul brought him to Athens and then left with instructions for Silas and Timothy to join him as soon as possible. |
| ʻOih 17:17 | No laila, hoʻopaʻapaʻa akula ia me ka poʻe Iudaio ma loko o ka hale hālāwai, a me kekahi poʻe haipule, a ma kahi kūʻai nō hoʻi i kēlā lā i kēia lā, me ka poʻe i hālāwai me ia. | So he reasoned in the synagogue with the Jews and the God-fearing Greeks, as well as in the marketplace day by day with those who happened to be there. |
| ʻOih 17:18 | Hoʻopaʻapaʻa akula iā ia kekahi poʻe akeakamai o ka poʻe ʻEpikoureio, a me ka poʻe Setoiko. A ʻī maila kekahi poʻe, He aha ka mea a kēia haukaʻe e ʻōlelo mai ai? ʻĪ maila kekahi, Me he kanaka e haʻi ana i nā akua ʻē kēia; no ka mea, ua haʻi maila nō ʻo ia iā Iesū iā lākou, a me ke ala hou ʻana. | A group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers began to dispute with him. Some of them asked, "What is this babbler trying to say?" Others remarked, "He seems to be advocating foreign gods." They said this because Paul was preaching the good news about Jesus and the resurrection. |
| ʻOih 17:19 | Lālau akula lākou iā ia, a lawe akula iā ia i ʻAreiopago, ʻī akula, E hiki anei iā mākou ke aʻo i kēia ʻōlelo hou āu e haʻi mai nei? | Then they took him and brought him to a meeting of the Areopagus, where they said to him, "May we know what this new teaching is that you are presenting? |
| ʻOih 17:23 | No ka mea, i koʻu hele ʻana aʻe, nānā akula au i ko ʻoukou mea e hoʻomana ai, a ʻike au i kekahi lele, ua palapala ʻia ma luna penei, NO KE AKUA ʻIKE ʻOLE ʻIA. No laila ʻo ka mea a ʻoukou e hoʻomana naʻaupō aku ai, ʻo ia nō kaʻu e haʻi aku nei iā ʻoukou. | For as I walked around and looked carefully at your objects of worship, I even found an altar with this inscription: to an unknown god. Now what you worship as something unknown I am going to proclaim to you. |
| ʻOih 17:33 | No ia mea, hele akula ʻo Paulo mai waena aku o lākou. | At that, Paul left the Council. |
| ʻOih 17:34 | Akā hoʻi, pipili akula kekahi poʻe iā ia, a manaʻoʻiʻo akula, ʻo Dionusio, no ʻAreiopago, kekahi o lākou, a me kekahi wahine ʻo Damari kona inoa, a me kekahi poʻe pū me lāua. | A few men became followers of Paul and believed. Among them was Dionysius, a member of the Areopagus, also a woman named Damaris, and a number of others. |
| ʻOih 18:2 | A loaʻa iā ia kekahi Iudaio, ʻo ʻAkula kona inoa, i hānau ʻia ma Poneto, ia wā mua iho kona hiki ʻana mai, mai ʻItalia mai, me kāna wahine, ʻo Perisekila, (no ka mea, ua kauoha akula ʻo Kelaudio i ka poʻe Iudaio a pau e haʻalele iā Roma,) a hele maila ia i o lāua lā. | There he met a Jew named Aquila, a native of Pontus, who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, because Claudius had ordered all the Jews to leave Rome. Paul went to see them, |
| ʻOih 18:5 | A hiki maila ʻo Sila lāua me Timoteo, mai Makedonia mai, a laila ikaika loa ʻo Paulo ma ka ʻōlelo, a hōʻike akula i nā Iudaio iā Iesū, ʻo ia nō ka Mesia. | When Silas and Timothy came from Macedonia, Paul devoted himself exclusively to preaching, testifying to the Jews that Jesus was the Christ. |
| ʻOih 18:6 | Kūʻēʻē akula lākou, ʻōlelo hōʻino maila, a laila lūlū ihola ia i kona kīhei, ʻī maila iā lākou, Aia ma luna o ko ʻoukou poʻo iho ko ʻoukou koko; ua maʻemaʻe au; ma kēia hope aku e hele au i ko nā ʻāina ʻē. | But when the Jews opposed Paul and became abusive, he shook out his clothes in protest and said to them, "Your blood be on your own heads! I am clear of my responsibility. From now on I will go to the Gentiles." |
| ʻOih 18:7 | Hele akula ia mai ia wahi aku, a kipa akula i ka hale o kekahi kanaka, ʻo Iouseto kona inoa, ua mālama i ke Akua; ua pili nō hoʻi kona hale ma ka hale hālāwai. | Then Paul left the synagogue and went next door to the house of Titius Justus, a worshiper of God. |
| ʻOih 18:8 | A ʻo Kerisepo ka luna o ka hale hālāwai, manaʻoʻiʻo akula ia i ka Haku me ko kona hale a pau. A lohe ko Korineto he nui loa, a manaʻoʻiʻo akula, a bapetiso ʻia ihola. | Crispus, the synagogue ruler, and his entire household believed in the Lord; and many of the Corinthians who heard him believed and were baptized. |
| ʻOih 18:12 | A i ka wā e noho ana ʻo Galio i aliʻi kiaʻāina no ʻAkaia, lele lōkahi maila nā Iudaio ma luna o Paulo, a alakaʻi akula iā ia ma ka noho hoʻokolokolo. | While Gallio was proconsul of Achaia, the Jews made a united attack on Paul and brought him into court. |
| ʻOih 18:13 | ʻĪ akula, Ke hoʻoikaika aku nei kēia i nā kānaka e hoʻomana aku i ke Akua, ma ka mea kū ʻole i ke kānāwai. | "This man," they charged, "is persuading the people to worship God in ways contrary to the law." |
| ʻOih 18:16 | Kipaku akula ʻo ia iā lākou mai ka noho hoʻokolokolo aku. | So he had them ejected from the court. |
| ʻOih 18:17 | A laila hopu akula nā Helene a pau iā Sosetene, i ka luna o ka hale hālāwai, kuʻikuʻi akula iā ia i mua i ke alo o ka noho hoʻokolokolo. ʻAʻole naʻe i manaʻo ʻo Galio i kēia mau mea. | Then they all turned on Sosthenes the synagogue ruler and beat him in front of the court. But Gallio showed no concern whatever. |
| ʻOih 18:18 | Noho ihola ʻo Paulo ma laila i kekahi mau lā, uē aʻela i nā hoahānau, holo akula ia i Suria, ʻo Perisekila lāua me ʻAkula kekahi pū me ia. Ua āmū ʻē kona poʻo ma Kenekerea, no ka mea, ua hoʻohiki ia. | Paul stayed on in Corinth for some time. Then he left the brothers and sailed for Syria, accompanied by Priscilla and Aquila. Before he sailed, he had his hair cut off at Cenchrea because of a vow he had taken. |
| ʻOih 18:19 | A hele maila ia i ʻEpeso, a ma laila ia i haʻalele ai iā lāua; a komo akula ia i loko o ka hale hālāwai, a kamaʻilio akula i ka poʻe Iudaio. | They arrived at Ephesus, where Paul left Priscilla and Aquila. He himself went into the synagogue and reasoned with the Jews. |
| ʻOih 18:20 | Nonoi akula lākou iā ia e noho hoʻoliʻuliʻu iho me lākou, ʻaʻole naʻe ia i ʻae mai. | When they asked him to spend more time with them, he declined. |
| ʻOih 18:21 | A uē akula ia iā lākou, ʻī akula, He mea pono iaʻu ke mālama i kēia ʻahaʻaina e hiki mai ana, ma Ierusalema; akā, e hoʻi hou mai nō wau i o ʻoukou nei ke ʻae mai ke Akua. Holo akula ia, mai ʻEpeso aku. | But as he left, he promised, "I will come back if it is God's will." Then he set sail from Ephesus. |
| ʻOih 18:22 | A pae akula i Kaisareia, piʻi akula ia, a uē aʻela i ka ʻekalesia, a laila hele aʻela ia i ʻAnetioka. | When he landed at Caesarea, he went up and greeted the church and then went down to Antioch. |
| ʻOih 18:23 | A noho ma laila, i kekahi wā, a hele akula, kaʻahele aʻela i nā ʻāina a pau ʻo Galatia a me Perugia, e hoʻoikaika ana i nā haumāna a pau. | After spending some time in Antioch, Paul set out from there and traveled from place to place throughout the region of Galatia and Phrygia, strengthening all the disciples. |
| ʻOih 18:26 | Hoʻomaka ihola ia e ʻōlelo wiwo ʻole mai ma loko o ka hale hālāwai. A lohe ʻo ʻAkula lāua me Perisekila, kiʻi akula lāua iā ia, a hoʻākāka pono akula iā ia i ka ʻaoʻao o ke Akua. | He began to speak boldly in the synagogue. When Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they invited him to their home and explained to him the way of God more adequately. |
| ʻOih 18:27 | Manaʻo ihola ia e hele aku i ʻAkaia, a laila palapala akula nā hoahānau i nā haumāna, kauoha akula iā lākou e ʻapo mai iā ia. A hiki akula ia, kōkua nui akula ia i ka poʻe manaʻoʻiʻo, no ka lokomaikaʻi ʻia mai. | When Apollos wanted to go to Achaia, the brothers encouraged him and wrote to the disciples there to welcome him. On arriving, he was a great help to those who by grace had believed. |
| ʻOih 19:1 | I ka wā a ʻApolo i noho ai ma Korineto, kaʻahele ʻo Paulo i nā ʻāina ma uka, a hele akula i ʻEpeso; a loaʻa iā ia kekahi mau haumāna, | While Apollos was at Corinth, Paul took the road through the interior and arrived at Ephesus. There he found some disciples |
| ʻOih 19:2 | ʻĪ maila iā lākou, Ua loaʻa anei iā ʻoukou ka ʻUhane Hemolele i ko ʻoukou manaʻoʻiʻo ʻana? ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, ʻAʻole mākou i lohe no ka ʻUhane Hemolele. | and asked them, "Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?" They answered, "No, we have not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit." |
| ʻOih 19:3 | ʻĪ maila kēlā iā lākou, I ke aha lā ʻoukou i bapetizo ʻia ai? ʻĪ akula hoʻi lākou iā ia, I ka bapetizo a Ioane. | So Paul asked, "Then what baptism did you receive?" "John's baptism," they replied. |
| ʻOih 19:6 | A kau akula ʻo Paulo i nā lima ma luna iho o lākou, hiki maila ka ʻUhane Hemolele ma luna o lākou; a ʻōlelo aʻela lākou ma ka ʻōlelo ʻē, a wānana maila. | When Paul placed his hands on them, the Holy Spirit came on them, and they spoke in tongues and prophesied. |
| ʻOih 19:12 | No ia mea, lawe ʻia akula, mai kona kino aku, nā hainakā a me nā pale, no ka poʻe maʻi, a haʻalele ihola ka maʻi iā lākou, a puka akula nā ʻuhane ʻino mai loko aku o lākou. | so that even handkerchiefs and aprons that had touched him were taken to the sick, and their illnesses were cured and the evil spirits left them. |
| ʻOih 19:13 | Hoʻāʻo naʻe kekahi poʻe Iudaio, he poʻe kuewa mahiki daimonio, a hea akula lākou i ka inoa o ka Haku ʻo Iesū ma luna o ka poʻe i loʻohia e nā ʻuhane ʻino, ʻī akula, Ma o Iesū lā, ka mea a Paulo e haʻi mai nei, ke hoʻokikina aku nei mākou iā ʻoukou. | Some Jews who went around driving out evil spirits tried to invoke the name of the Lord Jesus over those who were demon-possessed. They would say, "In the name of Jesus, whom Paul preaches, I command you to come out." |
| ʻOih 19:16 | A ʻo ke kanaka ma loko ona ua ʻuhane ʻino lā, lele maila ia ma luna o lākou, a lanakila ihola ma luna o lākou, a hana ʻino maila, a holo kohana akula lākou ma waho o ia hale, ua ʻeha hoʻi. | Then the man who had the evil spirit jumped on them and overpowered them all. He gave them such a beating that they ran out of the house naked and bleeding. |
| ʻOih 19:22 | Hoʻouna akula ia ma Makedonia i kekahi mau hoa lawehana ona ʻelua, ʻo Timoteo lāua me ʻEraseto; a noho ihola ia ma ʻĀsia a liʻuliʻu. | He sent two of his helpers, Timothy and Erastus, to Macedonia, while he stayed in the province of Asia a little longer. |
| ʻOih 19:25 | Hoʻākoakoa aʻela ʻo ia iā lākou, a me ka poʻe paʻahana ma nā mea me ia, ʻī akula, E nā kānaka, ua ʻike nō ʻoukou, no kēia hana i loaʻa mai ai kā kākou waiwai. | He called them together, along with the workmen in related trades, and said: "Men, you know we receive a good income from this business. |
| ʻOih 19:28 | A lohe aʻela lākou, piha ihola lākou i ka huhū, wawā akula, ʻī aʻela, Nani ka mana o Diana o ko ʻEpeso. | When they heard this, they were furious and began shouting: "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!" |
| ʻOih 19:29 | Piha ihola ke kūlanakauhale a pau i ka haunaele. Hopu akula lākou iā Gaio, a me ʻArisetareko no Makedonia, he mau hoa hele no Paulo, a holo lōkahi akula lākou i ka hale kiaka. | Soon the whole city was in an uproar. The people seized Gaius and Aristarchus, Paul's traveling companions from Macedonia, and rushed as one man into the theater. |
| ʻOih 19:31 | A ʻo kekahi poʻe luna ma ʻĀsia, he poʻe makamaka nona, hoʻouna akula lākou, kauoha aʻela iā ia, ʻaʻole hōʻike iā ia iho ma loko o ka hale kiaka. | Even some of the officials of the province, friends of Paul, sent him a message begging him not to venture into the theater. |
| ʻOih 19:33 | Hōʻeuʻeu aʻela lākou iā ʻAlekanedero, no loko mai o ka lehulehu, na ka poʻe Iudaio ia i alakaʻi mai. Peʻahi akula ʻo ʻAlekanedero i ka lima, manaʻo ihola ia e hoʻāpono iā ia iho i mua o nā kānaka. | The Jews pushed Alexander to the front, and some of the crowd shouted instructions to him. He motioned for silence in order to make a defense before the people. |
| ʻOih 19:34 | A ʻike lākou he Iudaio ia, kāhea akula lākou me ka leo hoʻokahi, a liʻuliʻu, ʻelua nō hora, Nani ka mana o Diana o ko ʻEpeso. | But when they realized he was a Jew, they all shouted in unison for about two hours: "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!" |
| ʻOih 19:35 | Hoʻolaʻi ihola naʻe ke kākāʻōlelo i ua ʻaha kanaka lā, ʻī akula, E nā kānaka o ʻEpeso nei, ʻo wai ke kanaka ʻike ʻole i ke kūlanakauhale ʻo ʻEpeso nei he poʻe kākou e hoʻomana ana iā Diana, i ka mea i hāʻule no Iupita mai? | The city clerk quieted the crowd and said: "Men of Ephesus, doesn't all the world know that the city of Ephesus is the guardian of the temple of the great Artemis and of her image, which fell from heaven? |
| ʻOih 19:41 | A i ka ʻōlelo ʻana i kēia mea, hoʻokuʻu akula ia i ua ʻaha kanaka lā. | After he had said this, he dismissed the assembly. |
| ʻOih 20:1 | Ma hope iho o ka pau ʻana aʻe o kēia haunaele, hoʻākoakoa ihola ʻo Paulo i nā haumāna, a honi aʻela, a puka akula i waho, e hele i Makedonia. | When the uproar had ended, Paul sent for the disciples and, after encouraging them, said good-by and set out for Macedonia. |
| ʻOih 20:2 | Kaʻahele aʻela ia ma ia mau ʻāina, a hoʻoikaika akula iā lākou me ka ʻōlelo nui, hele akula i Helene; | He traveled through that area, speaking many words of encouragement to the people, and finally arrived in Greece, |
| ʻOih 20:3 | Noho ihola ma laila ʻekolu malama: a i kona kokoke ʻana e holo i Suria, hoʻohālua akula nā Iudaio iā ia, no laila, manaʻo ihola ia e hoʻi ma Makedonia aku. | where he stayed three months. Because the Jews made a plot against him just as he was about to sail for Syria, he decided to go back through Macedonia. |
| ʻOih 20:4 | Hele pū akula me ia a hiki i ʻĀsia ʻo Sopatero, no Beroia, a me ʻArisetareko lāua ʻo Sekunedo no Tesalonike, a me Gaio lāua ʻo Timoteo no Derebe, a me Tukiko lāua ʻo Teropima no ʻĀsia. | He was accompanied by Sopater son of Pyrrhus from Berea, Aristarchus and Secundus from Thessalonica, Gaius from Derbe, Timothy also, and Tychicus and Trophimus from the province of Asia. |
| ʻOih 20:5 | Hele mua akula lākou nei, a kakali ihola ma Teroa no mākou. | These men went on ahead and waited for us at Troas. |
| ʻOih 20:6 | A ma hope iho o nā lā o ka berena hū ʻole, holo akula mākou mai Pilipi aku, pō ʻalima hiki aku mākou i o lākou lā ma Teroa; ma laila mākou i noho ai i nā lā ʻehiku. | But we sailed from Philippi after the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and five days later joined the others at Troas, where we stayed seven days. |
| ʻOih 20:10 | Iho maila ʻo Paulo i lalo, moe ihola ma luna ona, pūliki akula iā ia, ʻī maila, Mai makaʻu ʻoukou; no ka mea, eia nō kona ola ma loko ona. | Paul went down, threw himself on the young man and put his arms around him. "Don't be alarmed," he said. "He's alive!" |
| ʻOih 20:11 | Piʻi hou akula ia, wāwahi aʻela i ka berena, ʻai ihola, kamaʻilio lōʻihi maila, a wanaʻao aʻe, a laila, hele akula ia. | Then he went upstairs again and broke bread and ate. After talking until daylight, he left. |
| ʻOih 20:13 | Hele mua akula mākou ma ka moku, a holo akula i ʻAso: manaʻo ihola ma laila e hoʻēʻe iā Paulo ma loko, no ka mea, pēlā ia i kauoha mai ai, no kona makemake e hele wāwae i laila. | We went on ahead to the ship and sailed for Assos, where we were going to take Paul aboard. He had made this arrangement because he was going there on foot. |
| ʻOih 20:15 | Holo akula mākou mai laila aku, a ao aʻe hiki ma Kio, a ia lā aʻe, hiki mākou i Samo, a noho ma Terogulio; a ia lā aʻe, hele mai mākou a Mileto. | The next day we set sail from there and arrived off Kios. The day after that we crossed over to Samos, and on the following day arrived at Miletus. |
| ʻOih 20:36 | ʻŌlelo maila ia i kēia mau mea, kukuli ihola ia, a pule akula me lākou a pau. | When he had said this, he knelt down with all of them and prayed. |
| ʻOih 20:38 | No kēlā ʻōlelo āna i ʻī mai ai, ʻaʻole lākou e ʻike hou i kona maka, no laila ko lākou kaumaha nui. Ukali akula lākou iā ia ma ka moku. | What grieved them most was his statement that they would never see his face again. Then they accompanied him to the ship. |
| ʻOih 21:1 | A i ko mākou kaʻawale ʻana aku, mai o lākou aku, eʻe akula mākou, a holo pololei maila i Ko, a ia lā aʻe, i Rode, a ma laila mai i Patara. | After we had torn ourselves away from them, we put out to sea and sailed straight to Cos. The next day we went to Rhodes and from there to Patara. |
| ʻOih 21:2 | A loaʻa iā mākou kekahi moku e holo ana i Poinike, eʻe akula mākou, a holo akula. | We found a ship crossing over to Phoenicia, went on board and set sail. |
| ʻOih 21:3 | A ʻike akula mākou iā Kupero, haʻalele akula mākou ia wahi ma ka lima hema, a holo akula mākou i Suria, a pae mākou ma Turo; no ka mea, ma laila e hoʻolei ʻia ai ka ukana o ka moku. | After sighting Cyprus and passing to the south of it, we sailed on to Syria. We landed at Tyre, where our ship was to unload its cargo. |
| ʻOih 21:5 | A i ka pau ʻana o kēia mau lā, haʻalele iho iā mākou ia wahi a hele akula; ukali aloha maila lākou a pau, a me nā wāhine, a me nā keiki iā mākou, a hiki ma waho o ua kūlanakauhale lā; kukuli ihola mākou ma kahakai, pule akula. | But when our time was up, we left and continued on our way. All the disciples and their wives and children accompanied us out of the city, and there on the beach we knelt to pray. |
| ʻOih 21:6 | Honi aʻela mākou i kekahi i kekahi, eʻe akula mākou i ka moku; a hoʻi akula lākou i ko lākou wahi. | After saying good-by to each other, we went aboard the ship, and they returned home. |
| ʻOih 21:7 | A pau ko mākou holo ʻana ma ka moku, mai Turo mai, hiki mākou i Petolemai, honi akula i nā hoahānau, a noho pū ihola me lākou, hoʻokahi lā. | We continued our voyage from Tyre and landed at Ptolemais, where we greeted the brothers and stayed with them for a day. |
| ʻOih 21:8 | A ia lā aʻe, hele maila mākou ka poʻe me Paulo a hiki i Kaisareia; a komo akula i loko o ka hale o Pilipo, ʻo ke kahuna ʻeuanelio, ʻo ia kekahi o nā hiku, a noho pū ihola mākou me ia. | Leaving the next day, we reached Caesarea and stayed at the house of Philip the evangelist, one of the Seven. |
| ʻOih 21:15 | A ma hope iho o kēia mau lā, hoʻomākaukau ihola mākou, a piʻi akula i Ierusalema. | After this, we got ready and went up to Jerusalem. |
| ʻOih 21:16 | Hele pū akula nō me mākou kekahi poʻe o nā haumāna, no Kaisareia, e alakaʻi pū ana iā Menasona, no Kupero, he haumāna kahiko ia, a hoʻokipa ʻia mākou e ia. | Some of the disciples from Caesarea accompanied us and brought us to the home of Mnason, where we were to stay. He was a man from Cyprus and one of the early disciples. |
| ʻOih 21:18 | A ia lā aʻe, hele pū akula ʻo Paulo me mākou i o Iakobo lā; ma laila nō nā lunakahiko a pau. | The next day Paul and the rest of us went to see James, and all the elders were present. |
| ʻOih 21:19 | Honi akula ʻo ia iā lākou, haʻi pākahi akula ia i nā mea a pau a ke Akua i hana ai i ko nā ʻāina ʻē, ma kāna ʻoihana. | Paul greeted them and reported in detail what God had done among the Gentiles through his ministry. |
| ʻOih 21:26 | A laila lawe aʻela ʻo Paulo i ua mau kānaka lā, a ia lā aʻe, huikala pū aʻela kēlā iā ia iho me lākou, a komo akula i ka luakini, e hōʻike aku i ka mālama ʻana o nā lā huikala, a hiki i ka wā e hāʻawi ʻia aku ai ka mōhai, no kēlā mea kēia mea e lākou. | The next day Paul took the men and purified himself along with them. Then he went to the temple to give notice of the date when the days of purification would end and the offering would be made for each of them. |
| ʻOih 21:28 | Kāhea akula lākou, E nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela, e alu. Eia ke kanaka nāna i aʻo aku i kānaka a pau mai ʻō a ʻō i ka mea kūʻē i kānaka, a me ke kānāwai, a me kēia wahi; a lawe mai nō hoʻi ia i mau Helene ma loko o ka luakini, a ua hoʻohaumia i kēia wahi hemolele. | shouting, "Men of Israel, help us! This is the man who teaches all men everywhere against our people and our law and this place. And besides, he has brought Greeks into the temple area and defiled this holy place." |
| ʻOih 21:30 | Ua piʻoloke ke kūlanakauhale a pau, holo kikī maila nā kānaka a pau; hopu maila lākou iā Paulo, kauō akula lākou iā ia ma waho o ka luakini; papani koke ihola i nā puka. | The whole city was aroused, and the people came running from all directions. Seizing Paul, they dragged him from the temple, and immediately the gates were shut. |
| ʻOih 21:31 | I ko lākou ʻimi ʻana e pepehi iā ia, lohe akula ka luna tausani koa, ua haunaele ʻo Ierusalema a pau; | While they were trying to kill him, news reached the commander of the Roman troops that the whole city of Jerusalem was in an uproar. |
| ʻOih 21:32 | A lawe koke aʻela ia i nā koa, a me nā luna haneri, a holo kikī akula i o lākou lā: a ʻike mai lākou i ua luna tausani lā, a me nā koa, oki aʻela ko lākou pepehi ʻana iā Paulo. | He at once took some officers and soldiers and ran down to the crowd. When the rioters saw the commander and his soldiers, they stopped beating Paul. |
| ʻOih 21:33 | A hiki mai ua luna tausani lā, hopu maila iā ia, a kauoha akula e paʻa ia i nā kaula hao ʻelua; nīnau maila, ʻO wai kēia? He aha ka mea āna i hana ai? | The commander came up and arrested him and ordered him to be bound with two chains. Then he asked who he was and what he had done. |
| ʻOih 21:34 | ʻUāʻuā akula kekahi i kekahi mea, a ʻo kekahi i kekahi mea i waena o ka ʻaha kanaka. ʻAʻole i hiki iā ia ke ʻike i ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, no ka haunaele, kauoha akula ia, e alakaʻi iā ia ma loko o ka pā kaua. | Some in the crowd shouted one thing and some another, and since the commander could not get at the truth because of the uproar, he ordered that Paul be taken into the barracks. |
| ʻOih 21:35 | Aia ia i luna o nā ʻanuʻu, kaʻikaʻi ʻia akula ia e nā koa, no ka ānehenehe o ua ʻaha kanaka lā. | When Paul reached the steps, the violence of the mob was so great he had to be carried by the soldiers. |
| ʻOih 21:36 | No ka mea, hahai akula ka ʻaha kanaka, ʻuāʻuā akula, Ē, e kaʻi aku iā ia. | The crowd that followed kept shouting, "Away with him!" |
| ʻOih 21:37 | A kokoke kaʻi ʻia i loko o ka pā kaua, ʻī akula ʻo Paulo i ka luna tausani, E pono anei iaʻu ke ʻōlelo aku iā ʻoe? ʻĪ maila kēlā, Ua ʻike anei ʻoe i ka ʻōlelo Helene? | As the soldiers were about to take Paul into the barracks, he asked the commander, "May I say something to you?" "Do you speak Greek?" he replied. |
| ʻOih 22:7 | A hina ihola au i ka lepo, a lohe akula au i ka leo, i ka ʻī ʻana mai iaʻu, E Saulo, e Saulo, no ke aha lā ʻoe e hoʻomaʻau mai nei iaʻu? | I fell to the ground and heard a voice say to me, 'Saul! Saul! Why do you persecute me?' |
| ʻOih 22:8 | ʻĪ akula au, E ka Haku ē, ʻo wai ʻoe? ʻĪ maila kēlā iaʻu, ʻO Iesū nō wau no Nazareta, ka mea āu e hoʻomaʻau mai nei. | " 'Who are you, Lord?' I asked. " 'I am Jesus of Nazareth, whom you are persecuting,' he replied. |
| ʻOih 22:9 | A ʻike akula ka poʻe me aʻu i ka mālamalama, a makaʻu ihola; ʻaʻole lākou i lohe i ka leo o ka mea i ʻōlelo mai ai iaʻu. | My companions saw the light, but they did not understand the voice of him who was speaking to me. |
| ʻOih 22:10 | ʻĪ akula au, E ka Haku ē, he aha kaʻu e hana ai? ʻĪ maila ka Haku iaʻu, E kū, a e hele i Damaseko, a ma laila e haʻi ʻia mai ai iā ʻoe nā mea a pau i hoʻomākaukau ʻia ai nāu e hana ai. | " 'What shall I do, Lord?' I asked. " 'Get up,' the Lord said, 'and go into Damascus. There you will be told all that you have been assigned to do.' |
| ʻOih 22:13 | ʻO ia kai hele mai iaʻu, kū mai, ʻī mai iaʻu, E Saulo, e ke kaikaina, e ʻike ʻoe. Ia hora nō ʻike akula au iā ia. | He stood beside me and said, 'Brother Saul, receive your sight!' And at that very moment I was able to see him. |
| ʻOih 22:18 | A ʻike akula au iā ia i ka ʻī ʻana mai iaʻu, E wiki ʻoe, a e hele koke ʻoe ma waho o Ierusalema nei; no ka mea, ʻaʻole lākou nei e mālama mai i ka mea āu e hōʻike aku ai noʻu. | and saw the Lord speaking. 'Quick!' he said to me. 'Leave Jerusalem immediately, because they will not accept your testimony about me.' |
| ʻOih 22:19 | ʻĪ akula au, E ka Haku ē, ua ʻike nō lākou, ʻo wau nō ka mea i hoʻokomo i loko o ka hale paʻahao, a hahau akula ma loko o nā hale hālāwai, i ka poʻe manaʻoʻiʻo aku iā ʻoe: | " 'Lord,' I replied, 'these men know that I went from one synagogue to another to imprison and beat those who believe in you. |
| ʻOih 22:22 | Hoʻolohe akula lākou iā ia a hiki i kēia hua, a laila hoʻokiʻekiʻe loa aʻela lākou i ko lākou leo, ʻī aʻela, E kiola aku iā ia pēlā, mai ka honua aku; no ka mea, ʻaʻole ia e pono ke ola. | The crowd listened to Paul until he said this. Then they raised their voices and shouted, "Rid the earth of him! He's not fit to live!" |
| ʻOih 22:23 | I ko lākou kāhea ʻana pēlā, hemo akula lākou i ko lākou ʻaʻahu, a kūehuehu akula lākou i ka lepo i luna ma ka lewa; | As they were shouting and throwing off their cloaks and flinging dust into the air, |
| ʻOih 22:25 | Hīkiʻi ihola lākou iā ia i nā kaula ʻili, ʻī akula ʻo Paulo i kekahi luna haneri e kū ana i laila, He mea pono anei ke hahau ʻoukou i ka Roma, me ka hoʻokū ʻole mai i ka hala? | As they stretched him out to flog him, Paul said to the centurion standing there, "Is it legal for you to flog a Roman citizen who hasn't even been found guilty?" |
| ʻOih 22:26 | A lohe ka luna haneri, hele akula ia a haʻi akula i ka luna tausani, ʻī akula, He aha kāu e hana nei? No ka mea, he Roma kēia. | When the centurion heard this, he went to the commander and reported it. "What are you going to do?" he asked. "This man is a Roman citizen." |
| ʻOih 22:27 | A laila, hele maila ka luna tausani, ʻī maila iā ia, E haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu, he Roma anei ʻoe? ʻĪ akula ia, ʻAe. | The commander went to Paul and asked, "Tell me, are you a Roman citizen?" "Yes, I am," he answered. |
| ʻOih 22:28 | ʻĪ maila ua luna tausani lā, He kumu kūʻai nui koʻu i loaʻa mai ai iaʻu kēia kupa ʻana. ʻĪ akula ʻo Paulo, Ua hānau ʻia mai au, pēlā. | Then the commander said, "I had to pay a big price for my citizenship." "But I was born a citizen," Paul replied. |
| ʻOih 22:30 | A ia lā aʻe manaʻo ihola ia e ʻike pono i kona mea i hoʻopiʻi ʻia ai e nā Iudaio, wehe aʻela ʻo ia iā ia, a kauoha akula i nā kāhuna nui, a me ka ʻaha luna kānāwai a pau, e hele mai, a alakaʻi maila ʻo ia iā Paulo, a hoʻokū ihola iā ia i mua o lākou. | The next day, since the commander wanted to find out exactly why Paul was being accused by the Jews, he released him and ordered the chief priests and all the Sanhedrin to assemble. Then he brought Paul and had him stand before them. |
| ʻOih 23:3 | A laila, ʻī akula ʻo Paulo iā ia, E paʻi mai nō hoʻi ke Akua iā ʻoe, e ka paia i hoʻokeʻokeʻo ʻia. Ke noho nei anei ʻoe e hoʻokō mai i ke kānāwai iaʻu, a ke kēnā mai nei anei ʻoe, e paʻi ʻia mai au ma ka mea kū ʻole i ke kānāwai. | Then Paul said to him, "God will strike you, you whitewashed wall! You sit there to judge me according to the law, yet you yourself violate the law by commanding that I be struck!" |
| ʻOih 23:5 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Paulo, E nā hoahānau, ʻaʻole ʻau i ʻike, ʻo ke kahuna nui ia. No ka mea, ua palapala ʻia mai, Mai ʻōlelo hōʻino aku ʻoe i ke aliʻi o kou poʻe kānaka. | Paul replied, "Brothers, I did not realize that he was the high priest; for it is written: 'Do not speak evil about the ruler of your people.' " |
| ʻOih 23:6 | A ʻike akula ʻo Paulo, he poʻe Sadukaio kekahi o lākou, a he poʻe Parisaio kekahi, a laila hea akula ia ma ka ʻaha luna kānāwai, E nā kānaka, nā hoahānau, he Parisaio wau, he keiki na kekahi Parisaio; a no ka manaʻolana i ke ala hou ʻana o ka poʻe make, ua hoʻokolokolo ʻia mai nei au. | Then Paul, knowing that some of them were Sadducees and the others Pharisees, called out in the Sanhedrin, "My brothers, I am a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee. I stand on trial because of my hope in the resurrection of the dead." |
| ʻOih 23:16 | A lohe ke keiki kāne a ke kaikuahine o Paulo i ko lākou hoʻohālua ʻana, hele akula ia, komo akula i loko o ka pā kaua, a haʻi akula iā Paulo. | But when the son of Paul's sister heard of this plot, he went into the barracks and told Paul. |
| ʻOih 23:17 | A laila, hea akula ʻo Paulo i kekahi o nā luna haneri, ʻī akula iā ia, E alakaʻi ʻoe i kēia kanaka ʻōpio i ka luna tausani; no ka mea, he ʻōlelo kāna e haʻi aku ai iā ia. | Then Paul called one of the centurions and said, "Take this young man to the commander; he has something to tell him." |
| ʻOih 23:18 | No laila, lawe aʻela ʻo ia iā ia, alakaʻi akula i ka luna tausani, ʻī akula, I hea mai nei iaʻu ʻo Paulo ka mea i paʻa, a nonoi mai iaʻu e alakaʻi mai i kēia kanaka ʻōpio iā ʻoe, he ʻōlelo kāna e haʻi aku ai iā ʻoe. | So he took him to the commander. The centurion said, "Paul, the prisoner, sent for me and asked me to bring this young man to you because he has something to tell you." |
| ʻOih 23:19 | A laila, lālau aʻela ka luna tausani i kona lima, a hele malū aʻela, nīnau akula, He aha kāu mea e haʻi mai iaʻu? | The commander took the young man by the hand, drew him aside and asked, "What is it you want to tell me? |
| ʻOih 23:20 | ʻĪ akula ia, Ua ʻōhumu ka poʻe Iudaio e nonoi aku iā ʻoe e kaʻi aku iā Paulo i ka ʻaha luna kānāwai, i ka lā ʻapōpō, me he mea lā e nīnau hou aku i mea nona e akāka ai. | He said: "The Jews have agreed to ask you to bring Paul before the Sanhedrin tomorrow on the pretext of wanting more accurate information about him. |
| ʻOih 23:23 | No laila, kiʻi akula ia i nā luna haneri ʻelua, ʻī akula, E hoʻomākaukau i nā koa, ʻelua haneri, e hele i Kaisareia, a me nā hoʻoholo lio, he kanahiku, a me nā kānaka ihe, ʻelua haneri, i ke kolu o ka hora o ka pō; | Then he called two of his centurions and ordered them, "Get ready a detachment of two hundred soldiers, seventy horsemen and two hundred spearmen to go to Caesarea at nine tonight. |
| ʻOih 23:25 | Kākau akula ia i kekahi palapala, penei; | He wrote a letter as follows: |
| ʻOih 23:27 | Ua hopu ʻia kēia kanaka e nā Iudaio, a mai pepehi ʻia ʻo ia e lākou; a laila, hiki ʻē akula au me ka poʻe koa, a hoʻopakele iā ia, no koʻu lohe ʻana, he Roma ia. | This man was seized by the Jews and they were about to kill him, but I came with my troops and rescued him, for I had learned that he is a Roman citizen. |
| ʻOih 23:29 | A ʻike akula au iā ia, ua hoʻopiʻi ʻia ʻo ia no kekahi mau mea o ko lākou kānāwai, ʻaʻole hoʻi lākou i hoʻopiʻi mai iā ia, ma ka mea e pono ai ka make, a me ka paʻa. | I found that the accusation had to do with questions about their law, but there was no charge against him that deserved death or imprisonment. |
| ʻOih 23:30 | A i haʻi ʻia mai iaʻu ka hoʻohālua ʻana o nā Iudaio i ua kanaka lā, hoʻouna koke akula au iā ʻoe, a kauoha akula nō hoʻi i ka poʻe i hoʻopiʻi mai iā ia, e haʻi aku i mua ou i ka mea a lākou i ʻike ai iā ia. Aloha ʻoe. | When I was informed of a plot to be carried out against the man, I sent him to you at once. I also ordered his accusers to present to you their case against him. |
| ʻOih 23:31 | A laila, lawe aʻela ka poʻe koa iā Paulo, e like me ke kēnā ʻana mai iā lākou, a alakaʻi akula iā ia i ka pō, i ʻAnetipateri. | So the soldiers, carrying out their orders, took Paul with them during the night and brought him as far as Antipatris. |
| ʻOih 23:32 | A ia lā aʻe, waiho ihola lākou i ka poʻe hoʻoholo lio, e hele pū me ia, a hoʻi akula lākou i ka pā kaua. | The next day they let the cavalry go on with him, while they returned to the barracks. |
| ʻOih 23:33 | A hiki akula lākou i Kaisareia, hāʻawi akula lākou i ka palapala i ke aliʻi kiaʻāina, a hoʻokū ihola iā Paulo i mua ona. | When the cavalry arrived in Caesarea, they delivered the letter to the governor and handed Paul over to him. |
| ʻOih 24:2 | Kiʻi ʻia akula ia, hoʻomaka ihola ʻo Teretulo e hoʻopiʻi iā ia, ʻī aʻela, Ua malu loa mākou iā ʻoe, ua nui loa nō hoʻi nā mea kaulana i loaʻa mai i kēia ʻāina i kou mālama ʻana, | When Paul was called in, Tertullus presented his case before Felix: "We have enjoyed a long period of peace under you, and your foresight has brought about reforms in this nation. |
| ʻOih 24:7 | Akā, hele maila ʻo Lusia, ka luna tausani, a kaʻi akula iā ia me ka ikaika nui, mai loko aku o ko mākou mau lima, | But Lysias the commander came along, and with much violence took him out of our hands. |
| ʻOih 24:17 | A hala nā makahiki he nui, hele akula au e lawe i ka waiwai manawaleʻa, a me nā mōhai, no nā kānaka o koʻu ʻāina. | "After an absence of several years, I came to Jerusalem to bring my people gifts for the poor and to present offerings. |
| ʻOih 24:22 | A lohe ʻo Pelika i kēia, hoʻopaneʻe aku iā lākou a ʻike maopopo akula ʻo ia i nā mea o kēia ʻaoʻao, ʻī aʻela, A iho mai ʻo Lusia, ka luna tausani, a laila, e hoʻomaopopo leʻa au i kā ʻoukou. | Then Felix, who was well acquainted with the Way, adjourned the proceedings. "When Lysias the commander comes," he said, "I will decide your case." |
| ʻOih 24:23 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ia i ka luna haneri e mālama iā Paulo, ʻaʻole hoʻi e paʻa maoli, ʻaʻole e pāpā aku i kekahi o kona mau makamaka, ke lawelawe nāna, a e hele mai hoʻi iā ia. | He ordered the centurion to keep Paul under guard but to give him some freedom and permit his friends to take care of his needs. |
| ʻOih 24:24 | A hala kekahi mau lā, hiki maila ʻo Pelika me kāna wahine, ʻo Derausila, he Iudaio nō ia, kiʻi akula kēlā iā Paulo, hoʻolohe akula iā ia no ka manaʻoʻiʻo i loko o Kristo. | Several days later Felix came with his wife Drusilla, who was a Jewess. He sent for Paul and listened to him as he spoke about faith in Christ Jesus. |
| ʻOih 24:25 | A i kāna kamaʻilio ʻana no ka pono, a me ka pākiko, a me ka hoʻokolokolo ʻia e hiki mai ana ma hope, haʻalulu ihola ʻo Pelika, ʻī akula, Ō hoʻi ʻoe i kēia wā; a loaʻa iaʻu ka manawa kaʻawale, e kiʻi hou aku nō au iā ʻoe. | As Paul discoursed on righteousness, self-control and the judgment to come, Felix was afraid and said, "That's enough for now! You may leave. When I find it convenient, I will send for you." |
| ʻOih 24:26 | E manaʻolana ana hoʻi ia e hāʻawi ʻia mai e Paulo nā kālā nāna, i wehe ʻia aku ai ia e ia. No ia mea, kiʻi pinepine akula ʻo ia iā ia, i kamakamaʻilio lāua. | At the same time he was hoping that Paul would offer him a bribe, so he sent for him frequently and talked with him. |
| ʻOih 25:1 | A hiki aʻela ʻo Peseto i ua panalāʻau lā, a hala nā lā ʻekolu, a piʻi akula ia i Ierusalema, mai Kaisareia aku. | Three days after arriving in the province, Festus went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem, |
| ʻOih 25:2 | A ʻo ke kahuna nui a me ka poʻe koʻikoʻi o nā Iudaio, hoʻopiʻi akula lākou no Paulo iā ia, nonoi akula, | where the chief priests and Jewish leaders appeared before him and presented the charges against Paul. |
| ʻOih 25:6 | A noho ihola ia me lākou i nā lā he ʻumi paha a keu, a laila, iho aʻela ia i Kaisareia; a ia lā aʻe, noho ihola ia ma ka noho hoʻokolokolo, a kēnā akula ia e kaʻi ʻia mai ʻo Paulo. | After spending eight or ten days with them, he went down to Caesarea, and the next day he convened the court and ordered that Paul be brought before him. |
| ʻOih 25:7 | A hiki maila ia, kū maila ka poʻe Iudaio, i iho mai mai Ierusalema mai, a hoʻopiʻi akula iā Paulo i nā mea hewa, he nui loa, ʻaʻole hoʻi i hiki iā lākou ke hōʻoiaʻiʻo mai. | When Paul appeared, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem stood around him, bringing many serious charges against him, which they could not prove. |
| ʻOih 25:9 | No ka makemake ʻana o Peseto, e lokomaikaʻi aku i nā Iudaio, nīnau akula kēlā iā Paulo, ʻī akula, Ke makemake nei anei ʻoe e piʻi i Ierusalema, a ma laila e hoʻokolokolo ʻia ai e aʻu, ma kēia mau mea? | Festus, wishing to do the Jews a favor, said to Paul, "Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem and stand trial before me there on these charges?" |
| ʻOih 25:12 | A laila, kamaʻilio ihola ʻo Peseto me ka poʻe ʻahaʻōlelo, ʻī akula ia, Ua hoʻopiʻi ʻoe iā Kaisara, ʻeā? Iā Kaisara ʻoe e hele ai. | After Festus had conferred with his council, he declared: "You have appealed to Caesar. To Caesar you will go!" |
| ʻOih 25:14 | A nui nā lā a lāua i noho ai i laila, haʻi akula ʻo Peseto i ua aliʻi lā i nā mea a Paulo, ʻī akula, Ua waiho paʻa ʻia mai nei kekahi kanaka e Pelika; | Since they were spending many days there, Festus discussed Paul's case with the king. He said: "There is a man here whom Felix left as a prisoner. |
| ʻOih 25:16 | ʻĪ akula au iā lākou, ʻAʻole ia o ko Roma ʻaoʻao, ke hāʻawi aku i kekahi kanaka e make, me ka hālāwai maka ʻole o ka mea i hoʻopiʻi ʻia, a me ka poʻe e hoʻopiʻi mai, a ʻae ʻia aku ia e ʻōlelo mai nona iho ma nā mea i hoʻopiʻi ʻia mai nona. | "I told them that it is not the Roman custom to hand over any man before he has faced his accusers and has had an opportunity to defend himself against their charges. |
| ʻOih 25:17 | A hiki maila lākou i ʻaneʻi, ʻaʻole au i kali hou aku; ia lā aʻe, noho au ma ka noho hoʻokolokolo, a kēnā akula e kaʻi ʻia mai ua kanaka lā. | When they came here with me, I did not delay the case, but convened the court the next day and ordered the man to be brought in. |
| ʻOih 25:20 | A i koʻu kānalua ʻana no kēia hoʻopaʻapaʻa ʻana, nīnau akula au, Ke makemake nei anei ʻoe e hele i Ierusalema, a ma laila e hoʻokolokolo ʻia ai, no kēia mau mea? | I was at a loss how to investigate such matters; so I asked if he would be willing to go to Jerusalem and stand trial there on these charges. |
| ʻOih 25:21 | A i kā Paulo hoʻopiʻi ʻana e waiho ʻia ai ʻo ia no ka hoʻokolokolo mai o ʻAuguseto, kauoha akula au e mālama ʻia ʻo ia, a hoʻouna aku au iā ia i o Kaisara lā. | When Paul made his appeal to be held over for the Emperor's decision, I ordered him held until I could send him to Caesar." |
| ʻOih 25:23 | A ia lā aʻe, hiki maila ʻo ʻAgeripa, lāua me Berenike, me ka hanohano nui, a komo akula i kahi hoʻolohe, me nā luna tausani, a me nā kānaka koʻikoʻi o ia kūlanakauhale, a laila, kauoha aku ʻo Peseto a kaʻi ʻia mai ʻo Paulo | The next day Agrippa and Bernice came with great pomp and entered the audience room with the high ranking officers and the leading men of the city. At the command of Festus, Paul was brought in. |
| ʻOih 25:25 | A ʻike akula au, ʻaʻole ia i hana i ka mea e pono ai ka make, a nāna iho i hoʻopiʻi aku iā ʻAuguseto, manaʻo paʻa au e hoʻouna aku iā ia i laila. | I found he had done nothing deserving of death, but because he made his appeal to the Emperor I decided to send him to Rome. |
| ʻOih 26:10 | Hana nō au ia mau mea ma Ierusalema; hana paʻa ihola au i nā haipule he nui ma loko o nā hale paʻahao, ua loaʻa nō iaʻu ka mana no ka poʻe kāhuna nui; a iā lākou i pepehi ʻia, ʻo wau nō kekahi i hoʻāhewa pū akula lākou. | And that is just what I did in Jerusalem. On the authority of the chief priests I put many of the saints in prison, and when they were put to death, I cast my vote against them. |
| ʻOih 26:11 | Hoʻopaʻi pinepine akula au iā lākou ma loko o nā hale hālāwai a pau, a koi akula au iā lākou e ʻōlelo hōʻino; a no koʻu ukiuki loa iā lākou, hoʻomaʻau akula au iā lākou a hiki i nā kūlanakauhale o nā ʻāina ʻē. | Many a time I went from one synagogue to another to have them punished, and I tried to force them to blaspheme. In my obsession against them, I even went to foreign cities to persecute them. |
| ʻOih 26:13 | I ke awakea, e ke aliʻi ē, ʻike akula au ma ke alanui, he mālamalama mai ka lani mai, he mea ʻoi loa aku ma mua o ka mālamalama o ka lā, ua puni au i ka mālamalama, a me ka poʻe i hele pū me aʻu. | About noon, O king, as I was on the road, I saw a light from heaven, brighter than the sun, blazing around me and my companions. |
| ʻOih 26:14 | A hina mākou a pau i ka honua, lohe akula au i ka leo, i ka ʻī ʻana mai iaʻu, ʻī maila ma ka ʻōlelo Hebera, E Saulo, e Saulo, no ke aha lā ʻoe e hoʻomaʻau mai nei iaʻu? He mea ʻeha nou ke keʻehi mai i nā kui. | We all fell to the ground, and I heard a voice saying to me in Aramaic, 'Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me? It is hard for you to kick against the goads.' |
| ʻOih 26:15 | ʻĪ akula au, ʻO wai ʻoe, e ka Haku? ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻo Iesū nō wau, ʻo ka mea āu e hoʻomaʻau mai nei. | "Then I asked, 'Who are you, Lord?' " 'I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting,' the Lord replied. |
| ʻOih 26:20 | Akā, hōʻike mua akula au iā lākou ma Damaseko, a ma Ierusalema, a ma nā mokuna a pau ma Iudea, a i ko nā ʻāina ʻē, i mihi lākou, a e huli i ke Akua, a e hana i nā hana e kū i ka mihi. | First to those in Damascus, then to those in Jerusalem and in all Judea, and to the Gentiles also, I preached that they should repent and turn to God and prove their repentance by their deeds. |
| ʻOih 26:25 | ʻĪ akula ia, ʻAʻole au hehena, e Peseto maikaʻi ē, akā, ke ʻōlelo aku nei au i nā ʻōlelo ʻoiaʻiʻo a me ka naʻauao. | "I am not insane, most excellent Festus," Paul replied. "What I am saying is true and reasonable. |
| ʻOih 26:28 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ʻAgeripa iā Paulo, Ua ʻaneʻane ʻoe e hoʻohuli mai iaʻu i Kristiano. | Then Agrippa said to Paul, "Do you think that in such a short time you can persuade me to be a Christian?" |
| ʻOih 27:2 | A eʻe mākou i kekahi moku no ʻAderamuteno, a hemo akula me ka manaʻo e holo ma ke kapa o ʻĀsia; a ʻo ʻArisetareko, no Teselonike i Makedonia, kekahi me mākou. | We boarded a ship from Adramyttium about to sail for ports along the coast of the province of Asia, and we put out to sea. Aristarchus, a Macedonian from Thessalonica, was with us. |
| ʻOih 27:3 | A ia lā aʻe, pae mākou i Sidona. Hana lokomaikaʻi akula ʻo Iulio iā Paulo, ʻae akula iā ia e hele i kona mau makamaka e hoʻomaha iā ia iho. | The next day we landed at Sidon; and Julius, in kindness to Paul, allowed him to go to his friends so they might provide for his needs. |
| ʻOih 27:4 | A hemo akula mākou mai ia wahi aku, holo mākou ma lalo o Kupero, no ka mea, pākuʻikuʻi mai ka makani. | From there we put out to sea again and passed to the lee of Cyprus because the winds were against us. |
| ʻOih 27:7 | Holo lohi akula mākou i nā lā he nui loa, a hiki ʻāpuʻepuʻe mākou i Kenido, no ka mea, ʻaʻole i ʻae ʻia ka makani iā mākou, holo aʻela mākou ma lalo o Kerete, ma Salemone; | We made slow headway for many days and had difficulty arriving off Cnidus. When the wind did not allow us to hold our course, we sailed to the lee of Crete, opposite Salmone. |
| ʻOih 27:8 | A hala ia wahi me ka ʻāpuʻepuʻe hiki akula mākou i kahi i kapa ʻia ʻo Nāawamaikaʻi, kahi i kokoke mai i ke kūlanakauhale ʻo Lasaia. | We moved along the coast with difficulty and came to a place called Fair Havens, near the town of Lasea. |
| ʻOih 27:13 | A aniani maila ka makani, mai ke kūkulu hema mai, manaʻo ihola lākou, ua loaʻa ko lākou manaʻo, hemo akula a holo pili loko akula i Kerete. | When a gentle south wind began to blow, they thought they had obtained what they wanted; so they weighed anchor and sailed along the shore of Crete. |
| ʻOih 27:20 | A hala aʻela nā lā he nui, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻikea mai ka lā a me nā hōkū, ʻaʻole hoʻi o kana mai ʻo ka ʻino i kau ʻia ma luna o mākou, a laila pau akula ka manaʻolana e hoʻōla ʻia ai mākou. | When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days and the storm continued raging, we finally gave up all hope of being saved. |
| ʻOih 27:35 | A i ʻōlelo ʻana pēlā, lālau ihola ia i ka berena, hoʻomaikaʻi akula i ke Akua i mua o lākou a pau; a wāwahi aʻela, ʻai ihola. | After he said this, he took some bread and gave thanks to God in front of them all. Then he broke it and began to eat. |
| ʻOih 27:43 | Makemake ihola ka luna haneri e hoʻōla iā Paulo, hōʻole akula i ko lākou manaʻo; kēnā akula i ka poʻe hiki ke ʻau, ʻo lākou ke lele mua a hiki i uka. | But the centurion wanted to spare Paul's life and kept them from carrying out their plan. He ordered those who could swim to jump overboard first and get to land. |
| ʻOih 28:5 | No laila lūlū akula ia i ua mea niho ʻawa lā i loko o ke ahi, ʻaʻole hoʻi i loaʻa iā ia ka pōʻino. | But Paul shook the snake off into the fire and suffered no ill effects. |
| ʻOih 28:7 | Kokoke ma ia wahi ka ʻāina o ka luna o ia moku, ʻo Popelio kona inoa, nāna nō i kiʻi mai iā mākou, a hoʻokipa maikaʻi akula i nā lā ʻekolu. | There was an estate nearby that belonged to Publius, the chief official of the island. He welcomed us to his home and for three days entertained us hospitably. |
| ʻOih 28:8 | E kaʻa ana ka makua kāne o Popelio i ke kuni, a me ka hī koko. Komo akula ʻo Paulo i ona lā, pule akula, kau ihola i kona lima ma luna ona, hoʻōla akula iā ia. | His father was sick in bed, suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went in to see him and, after prayer, placed his hands on him and healed him. |
| ʻOih 28:11 | A hala nā malama ʻekolu, holo akula mākou ma kekahi moku no ʻAlekanederia, i kū ma ia mokupuni i ka hoʻoilo, ʻo Diosekouro ka hōʻailona. | After three months we put out to sea in a ship that had wintered in the island. It was an Alexandrian ship with the figurehead of the twin gods Castor and Pollux. |
| ʻOih 28:12 | A pae akula mākou ma Surakausa, a noho ihola i nā lā ʻekolu. | We put in at Syracuse and stayed there three days. |
| ʻOih 28:15 | A lohe mai nā hoahānau iā mākou, ma laila maila lākou i hele mai ai a ʻApioporo, a me Teriatubereno, e hālāwai me mākou. A ʻike ʻo Paulo iā lākou, hoʻomaikaʻi akula ia i ke Akua, a hoʻolana mai. | The brothers there had heard that we were coming, and they traveled as far as the Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns to meet us. At the sight of these men Paul thanked God and was encouraged. |
| ʻOih 28:16 | A hiki mākou i Roma, hāʻawi akula ka luna haneri i ka poʻe paʻahao i ke aliʻi o ka poʻe koa. I ʻae ʻia akula ʻo Paulo e noho kaʻawale i kona wahi iho, me kekahi koa nāna ia i mālama aku. | When we got to Rome, Paul was allowed to live by himself, with a soldier to guard him. |
| ʻOih 28:17 | A hala nā lā ʻekolu, hoʻākoakoa ihola ʻo Paulo i ka poʻe koʻikoʻi o nā Iudaio. A pau lākou i ka hoʻākoakoa ʻia, ʻī akula ia iā lākou, E nā kānaka, nā hoahānau, ʻaʻole au i hana i kekahi mea i kūʻēʻē i nā kānaka, a me nā ʻaoʻao o nā mākua; akā ua hāʻawi paʻa ʻia akula au ma Ierusalema i nā lima o ko Roma. | Three days later he called together the leaders of the Jews. When they had assembled, Paul said to them: "My brothers, although I have done nothing against our people or against the customs of our ancestors, I was arrested in Jerusalem and handed over to the Romans. |
| ʻOih 28:19 | A pāpā akula nā Iudaio, kāohi ʻia au e hoʻopiʻi iā Kaisara, ʻaʻole hoʻi oʻu mea e hoʻopiʻi aku ai i koʻu lāhui kanaka. | But when the Jews objected, I was compelled to appeal to Caesar--not that I had any charge to bring against my own people. |
| ʻOih 28:23 | A i ko lākou hoʻākāka ʻana i ka lā, a laila hele maila nā mea he nui loa i ona lā, i kona wahi; hoʻākāka akula ʻo ia, a mai kakahiaka a ahiahi kona hōʻike ʻana aku i ke aupuni o ke Akua, a me ka hoʻoikaika aku ma nā mea o Iesū, ma ke kānāwai iā Mose, a ma kā nā kāula. | They arranged to meet Paul on a certain day, and came in even larger numbers to the place where he was staying. From morning till evening he explained and declared to them the kingdom of God and tried to convince them about Jesus from the Law of Moses and from the Prophets. |
| ʻOih 28:29 | A i kāna haʻi ʻana aku i kēia mau mea, hele akula nā Iudaio, a nui loa ihola ko lākou hoʻopaʻapaʻa ʻana iā lākou iho, | When he had spoken these words, the Jews departed, having a great dispute among themselves. |
| Roma 1:25 | Haʻalele akula lākou i ke Akua ʻoiaʻiʻo, no ka mea ʻapaʻapa, a hoʻomana akula lākou, a mālama hoʻi i ka mea i hana ʻia, ʻaʻole i ka Mea nāna i hana, ʻo ia ka mea hoʻomaikaʻi mau loa ʻia. ʻĀmene. | They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator--who is forever praised. Amen. |
| Roma 10:18 | A ke nīnau nei au, ʻAʻole anei lākou i lohe? ʻOiaʻiʻo; ua kuʻi akula ko lākou leo i nā ʻāina a pau, a, ʻo kā lākou mau ʻōlelo i nā palena o ka honua. | But I ask: Did they not hear? Of course they did: "Their voice has gone out into all the earth, their words to the ends of the world." |
| Roma 11:34 | No ka mea, ʻo wai lā ka mea i ʻike i ka naʻau o ka Haku? ʻO wai akula hoʻi kona hoa kūkākūkā? | "Who has known the mind of the Lord? Or who has been his counselor?" |
| Roma 15:20 | Nui akula nō hoʻi koʻu makemake e haʻi aku i ka ʻeuanelio ma kahi i haʻi ʻole ʻia aku ai ka inoa ʻo Kristo, o kūkulu aku wau ma luna o ko haʻi kumu; | It has always been my ambition to preach the gospel where Christ was not known, so that I would not be building on someone else's foundation. |
| 1-Kor 11:23 | No ka mea, ua loaʻa iaʻu na ka Haku mai, ka mea aʻu i hāʻawi aku ai na ʻoukou. ʻO ka Haku ʻo Iesū, i ka pō āna i kumakaia ʻia ai, lālau akula ia i ka berena: | For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you: The Lord Jesus, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, |
| 1-Kor 11:24 | A pau ka hoʻālohaloha ʻana, wāwahi ihola ia, ʻī akula, E lawe ʻoukou, e ʻai; eia nō koʻu kino i wāwahi ʻia no ʻoukou. E hana ʻoukou i kēia me ka hoʻomanaʻo mai iaʻu. | and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, "This is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me." |
| 1-Kor 11:25 | Pēlā nō hoʻi ke kīʻaha, ma hope o ka ʻai ʻana, ʻī akula, ʻO kēia kīʻaha, ʻo ke kauoha hou ia i loko o koʻu koko. E hana ʻoukou i kēia, i ko ʻoukou wā e inu ai, me ka hoʻomanaʻo mai iaʻu. | In the same way, after supper he took the cup, saying, "This cup is the new covenant in my blood; do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me." |
| 2-Kor 2:13 | ʻAʻole oʻu maha ma kuʻu naʻau, i ka loaʻa ʻole iaʻu ʻo Tito ʻo koʻu hoahānau: akā, uē akula au iā lākou, a hele akula i Makedonia. | I still had no peace of mind, because I did not find my brother Titus there. So I said good-by to them and went on to Macedonia. |
| 2-Kor 5:17 | No ia mea, inā i loko o Kristo kekahi kanaka, he mea hou ʻo ia; ua hala akula nā mea kahiko; aia hoʻi, ua ʻano hou aʻela nā mea a pau. | Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come! |
| 2-Kor 6:2 | (No ka mea, ke ʻī maila ʻo ia, Ua hoʻolohe akula au iā ʻoe i ka manawa i maliu ʻia ai, a ua kōkua akula au iā ʻoe i ka lā e ola ai; aia hoʻi, ʻānō ka manawa e maliu ʻia mai ai; aia hoʻi, ʻānō ka lā e ola ai.) | For he says, "In the time of my favor I heard you, and in the day of salvation I helped you." I tell you, now is the time of God's favor, now is the day of salvation. |
| 2-Kor 7:3 | ʻAʻole au e ʻōlelo aku ia mea no ka hoʻohewa aku; no ka mea, ua ʻī akula au ma mua, eia ʻoukou i loko o ko mākou naʻau, e make pū a e ola pū hoʻi. | I do not say this to condemn you; I have said before that you have such a place in our hearts that we would live or die with you. |
| 2-Kor 8:5 | ʻAʻole naʻe i like me ko mākou manaʻo, akā, hāʻawi ʻē akula lākou ma mua iā lākou iho no ka Haku, a no mākou hoʻi, ma ka makemake o ke Akua. | And they did not do as we expected, but they gave themselves first to the Lord and then to us in keeping with God's will. |
| 2-Kor 8:17 | No ka mea, ua hoʻolohe maila ia i ka ʻōlelo hoʻoikaika; akā, i ka ʻoi ʻana aku o kona ikaika, hele akula ia i o ʻoukou lā ma kona manaʻo iho. | For Titus not only welcomed our appeal, but he is coming to you with much enthusiasm and on his own initiative. |
| 2-Kor 8:18 | A ua hoʻouna pū akula mākou me ia i ka hoahānau, nona ka hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia mai ma nā ʻekalesia a pau, no ka ʻeuanelio. | And we are sending along with him the brother who is praised by all the churches for his service to the gospel. |
| 2-Kor 8:22 | A ua hoʻouna pū akula mākou i ko mākou hoahānau me lākou, i ka mea a mākou i ʻike pinepine ai, ua ikaika i nā mea he nui; ʻānō, ua nui aku kona ikaika, i ka nui o kona manaʻo maopopo iā ʻoukou. | In addition, we are sending with them our brother who has often proved to us in many ways that he is zealous, and now even more so because of his great confidence in you. |
| 2-Kor 9:9 | Me ka mea i palapala ʻia, Ua hoʻoleilei akula ia, ua hāʻawi akula na ka poʻe ʻilihune: e mau loa ana kona pono. | As it is written: "He has scattered abroad his gifts to the poor; his righteousness endures forever." |
| 2-Kor 11:2 | Ke minamina nei au iā ʻoukou me ka minamina o ke Akua, no ka mea, ua hoʻopalau akula au iā ʻoukou na ke kāne hoʻokahi, i hāʻawi aku ai iā ʻoukou i wahine puʻupaʻa hala ʻole na Kristo. | I am jealous for you with a godly jealousy. I promised you to one husband, to Christ, so that I might present you as a pure virgin to him. |
| 2-Kor 11:8 | Ua ʻohi akula au i kā nā ʻekalesia ʻē aʻe i uku naʻu, i hoʻokauā aku ai au na ʻoukou. | I robbed other churches by receiving support from them so as to serve you. |
| 2-Kor 11:33 | A ma ka puka makani i kuʻu ʻia iho ai au ma loko o ka hīnaʻi ma waho o ka pā a pakele akula au i kona lima. | But I was lowered in a basket from a window in the wall and slipped through his hands. |
| 2-Kor 12:2 | I nā makahiki ma mua, he ʻumikumamāhā, ua ʻike nō au i kekahi kanaka no Kristo, i loko o ke kino paha, ʻaʻole ʻau i ʻike, i waho o ke kino paha, ʻaʻole au i ʻike, ʻo ke Akua ke ʻike; ua lawe ʻia akula ua mea lā i luna i ke kolu o ka lani. | I know a man in Christ who fourteen years ago was caught up to the third heaven. Whether it was in the body or out of the body I do not know--God knows. |
| 2-Kor 12:18 | Noi akula au iā Tito, a hoʻouna pū akula au me ia i kekahi hoahānau: ua waiwai anei ʻo Tito iā ʻoukou? ʻAʻole anei mākou i hele ma ka manaʻo hoʻokahi, a ma ke kapuaʻi hoʻokahi? | I urged Titus to go to you and I sent our brother with him. Titus did not exploit you, did he? Did we not act in the same spirit and follow the same course? |
| Gal 1:17 | ʻAʻole hoʻi au i piʻi aku i Ierusalema, i ka poʻe lunaʻōlelo ma mua oʻu: akā, hele akula au i ʻArabia, a hoʻi hou maila i Damaseko. | nor did I go up to Jerusalem to see those who were apostles before I was, but I went immediately into Arabia and later returned to Damascus. |
| Gal 1:18 | A hala nā makahiki ʻekolu, piʻi akula au i Ierusalema e ʻike iā Petero, a noho pū ihola au me ia i nā lā he ʻumikumamālima. | Then after three years, I went up to Jerusalem to get acquainted with Peter and stayed with him fifteen days. |
| Gal 1:21 | Ma ia hope mai, hele akula au i nā moku o Suria a me Kilikia; | Later I went to Syria and Cilicia. |
| Gal 1:23 | He lohe wale nō ko lākou, ʻO ka mea nāna kākou i hoʻomaʻau mai ma mua, i nēia manawa ke haʻi akula ia i ka manaʻo ʻoiaʻiʻo āna i hōʻino ai ma mua. | They only heard the report: "The man who formerly persecuted us is now preaching the faith he once tried to destroy." |
| Gal 1:24 | A hoʻonani akula lākou i ke Akua noʻu. | And they praised God because of me. |
| Gal 2:1 | A hala nā makahiki he ʻumikumamāhā, piʻi hou akula au i Ierusalema, me Barenaba, a lawe pū aku nō hoʻi iā Tito. | Fourteen years later I went up again to Jerusalem, this time with Barnabas. I took Titus along also. |
| Gal 2:2 | Piʻi akula au no ka hōʻike ʻia mai, a hoʻākāka akula au iā lākou i ka ʻeuanelio aʻu i haʻi aku ai i ko nā ʻāina ʻē; akā, hoʻākāka malū akula au i ka poʻe i manaʻo maikaʻi ʻia aʻe, malia o holo hewa paha auaneʻi au, a ua holo hewa paha ma mua. | I went in response to a revelation and set before them the gospel that I preach among the Gentiles. But I did this privately to those who seemed to be leaders, for fear that I was running or had run my race in vain. |
| Gal 2:11 | A hele maila Petero i ʻAnetioka, kūʻē akula au iā ia i mua o kona alo, no ka mea, ua hewa ia. | When Peter came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face, because he was clearly in the wrong. |
| Gal 2:13 | A hoʻomāhuʻi pū akula ka poʻe Iudaio ʻē aʻe me ia; a lilo akula ʻo Barenaba ma muli o ko lākou hoʻokamani ʻana. | The other Jews joined him in his hypocrisy, so that by their hypocrisy even Barnabas was led astray. |
| Gal 2:14 | A ʻike akula au, ʻaʻole i kūpono ko lākou hele ʻana ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo o ka ʻeuanelio, ʻī akula au iā Petero i mua o lākou a pau, Inā ʻo ʻoe he Iudaio e noho like ana me ko nā ʻāina ʻē, ʻaʻole me ka poʻe Iudaio, pehea lā kāu e koi aku nei i ko nā ʻāina ʻē e noho like me ko ka Iudaio? | When I saw that they were not acting in line with the truth of the gospel, I said to Peter in front of them all, "You are a Jew, yet you live like a Gentile and not like a Jew. How is it, then, that you force Gentiles to follow Jewish customs? |
| Gal 3:8 | ʻIke ʻē ihola ka palapala hemolele, e hoʻopono ana ke Akua i nā lāhui kanaka ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo, haʻi ʻē akula ia ma mua i ka ʻeuanelio iā ʻAberahama, Ma ou aku lā e hoʻopōmaikaʻi ʻia ai nā lāhui kanaka a pau. | The Scripture foresaw that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, and announced the gospel in advance to Abraham: "All nations will be blessed through you." |
| Gal 4:8 | Akā, i ka manawa i ʻike ʻole ai ʻoukou i ke Akua, hoʻokauā akula ʻoukou na nā akua ʻoiaʻiʻo ʻole. | Formerly, when you did not know God, you were slaves to those who by nature are not gods. |
| Gal 4:29 | E like ma mua, hoʻomaʻau akula ka mea i hānau ma ke kino i ka mea i hānau ma ka ʻUhane, pēlā nō hoʻi i nēia manawa. | At that time the son born in the ordinary way persecuted the son born by the power of the Spirit. It is the same now. |
| ʻEpeso 4:9 | (A ʻo kēia, Ua piʻi akula ia i luna, he aha anei ia mea, i ʻole kēlā i iho aʻe ma mua i nā wahi ma lalo aʻe o ka honua? | (What does "he ascended" mean except that he also descended to the lower, earthly regions ? |
| Pilipi 2:9 | No ia mea, ua hoʻokiʻekiʻe loa aʻela ke Akua iā ia, a hāʻawi akula nona i ka inoa ma luna o nā inoa a pau; | Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, |
| Pilipi 2:28 | No laila, ua hoʻouna wikiwiki akula au iā ia, i ʻoliʻoli ai ʻoukou ke ʻike hou aku iā ia, i ʻuʻuku iho hoʻi kuʻu ʻeha. | Therefore I am all the more eager to send him, so that when you see him again you may be glad and I may have less anxiety. |
| Pilipi 2:30 | No ka mea, ma ka hana a Kristo, ua hoʻokokoke akula ia i ka make, ʻaʻole nō i mālama i kona ola, i hoʻopau ai ʻo ia i ka mea i koe o ko ʻoukou mālama mai iaʻu. | because he almost died for the work of Christ, risking his life to make up for the help you could not give me. |
| Pilipi 3:6 | No ka manaʻo ikaika, hoʻomaʻau akula au i ka ʻekalesia; a ma ka pono o ke kānāwai, ʻaʻole oʻu hala. | as for zeal, persecuting the church; as for legalistic righteousness, faultless. |
| Kol 2:14 | E hōkai ana i ka palapala lima o nā ʻoihana i pono ʻole ai kākou, ʻo ka mea i kūʻē mai iā kākou, ʻo ia kāna i lawe aku ai, a mākia akula ma kona keʻa. | having canceled the written code, with its regulations, that was against us and that stood opposed to us; he took it away, nailing it to the cross. |
| 1-Tes 3:2 | A ua hoʻouna akula iā Timoteo, ʻo ko kākou hoahānau, he mea lawehana na ke Akua, a ʻo ko mākou hoa lawehana ma ka ʻeuanelio o Kristo, e hoʻoikaika aku ʻo ia iā ʻoukou, a e hōʻoluʻolu hoʻi iā ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou manaʻoʻiʻo ʻana; | We sent Timothy, who is our brother and God's fellow worker in spreading the gospel of Christ, to strengthen and encourage you in your faith, |
| 1-Tes 3:5 | No laila, i ka pono ʻole iaʻu ke hoʻomanawanui hou aku, ua hoʻouna akula au e ʻike i ko ʻoukou manaʻoʻiʻo, o lilo paha ʻoukou i ka hoʻowalewale ʻia mai e ka hoʻowalewale, a ua lilo ihola kā mākou hana i mea ʻole: | For this reason, when I could stand it no longer, I sent to find out about your faith. I was afraid that in some way the tempter might have tempted you and our efforts might have been useless. |
| 1-Tes 4:14 | No ka mea, inā i manaʻoʻiʻo kākou, ua make akula ʻo Iesū, a ua ala hou mai, pēlā nō hoʻi ke Akua e lawe pū mai ai me ia i ka poʻe e hiamoe ana i loko o Iesū. | We believe that Jesus died and rose again and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him. |
| 1-Tim 3:7 | E pono hoʻi e hoʻāpono ʻia mai ia e ka poʻe ma waho; o lilo i ka hoʻāhewa ʻia, a hei akula i ka pahele a ka diabolō. | He must also have a good reputation with outsiders, so that he will not fall into disgrace and into the devil's trap. |
| 2-Tim 4:10 | No ka mea, ua haʻalele ʻo Dema iaʻu, ua makemake ia i ke ao nei, a ua hele akula ia i Tesalonike, ʻo Keresena hoʻi i Galatia, ʻo Tito hoʻi i Dalematia. | for Demas, because he loved this world, has deserted me and has gone to Thessalonica. Crescens has gone to Galatia, and Titus to Dalmatia. |
| Heb 3:10 | No laila, i huhū aku ai au ia hanauna, ʻī akula hoʻi au, Ua lalau mau lākou ma ka naʻau; ʻaʻole hoʻi lākou i hōʻoiaʻiʻo mai i koʻu mau ʻaoʻao. | That is why I was angry with that generation, and I said, 'Their hearts are always going astray, and they have not known my ways.' |
| Heb 3:16 | ʻO wai lā ka poʻe i lohe, a laila hoʻonāukiuki akula? ʻAʻole anei ʻo ka poʻe a pau i hele mai, ma o Mose lā, mai ʻAigupita mai? | Who were they who heard and rebelled? Were they not all those Moses led out of Egypt? |
| Heb 5:7 | ʻO ia hoʻi, i nā lā o kona noho kino ʻana, ua kaumaha akula i ka pule, a me ka nonoi ʻana, me ke kāhea nui ʻana, a me nā waimaka heleleʻi, i ka mea e hiki iā ia ke hoʻopakele mai iā ia i ka make, a ua lohea mai ʻo ia no nā mea āna i makaʻu ai; | During the days of Jesus' life on earth, he offered up prayers and petitions with loud cries and tears to the one who could save him from death, and he was heard because of his reverent submission. |
| Heb 6:15 | A kali akula hoʻi ia me ke ahonui, a loaʻa maila iā ia ka pono i haʻi mua ʻia mai. | And so after waiting patiently, Abraham received what was promised. |
| Heb 10:5 | No laila, i kona hiki ʻana mai i ke ao nei, ʻī akula ia, ʻO ka mōhai a me ka ʻālana, ʻo kaʻu ia i makemake ʻole ai, akā, he kino kāu i hoʻomākaukau ai noʻu. | Therefore, when Christ came into the world, he said: "Sacrifice and offering you did not desire, but a body you prepared for me; |
| Heb 11:8 | Ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo hoʻi i hoʻolohe ai ʻo ʻAberahama, i ka wā i hea ʻia mai ai e hele aku i kahi e loaʻa mai ai iā ia ka noho ʻana; a hele akula ia me ka ʻike ʻole i kona wahi i hele ai. | By faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going. |
| Heb 11:13 | A make akula kēlā poʻe a pau, i loko o ka manaʻoʻiʻo, ʻaʻole hoʻi i loaʻa iā lākou nā mea i ʻōlelo ʻia mai, akā, i ko lākou ʻike ʻana ia mau mea i kahi lōʻihi, ua manaʻoʻiʻo a paulele i laila, a ua haʻi aku iā lākou iho, he poʻe kānaka ʻē, he poʻe malihini ma ka honua. | All these people were still living by faith when they died. They did not receive the things promised; they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance. And they admitted that they were aliens and strangers on earth. |
| Heb 11:17 | Ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo i kaumaha aku ai ʻo ʻAberahama iā ʻIsaʻaka i kona wā i hoʻāʻo ʻia mai ai; a ʻo ka mea nona ka pono i haʻi mua ʻia mai, ua mōhai akula ʻo ia i kāna keiki hoʻokahi; | By faith Abraham, when God tested him, offered Isaac as a sacrifice. He who had received the promises was about to sacrifice his one and only son, |
| Heb 11:22 | Ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo, i ka pau ʻana o kona ea, i ʻōlelo ai ʻo Iosepa i ka hele ʻana aku o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela; a ua kauoha akula no kona mau iwi. | By faith Joseph, when his end was near, spoke about the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt and gave instructions about his bones. |
| Iak 2:25 | ʻAʻole anei i hoʻāpono ʻia ʻo Rahaba ka wahine hoʻokamakama ma ka hana ʻana i ka wā āna i hoʻokipa ai i nā ʻelele, a hoʻouna akula ma ke ala ʻē? | In the same way, was not even Rahab the prostitute considered righteous for what she did when she gave lodging to the spies and sent them off in a different direction? |
| Iak 4:6 | Hāʻawi maila ia i ka lokomaikaʻi māhuahua aʻe; no ia hoʻi, ʻī maila ia, Kūʻē akula ke Akua i ka poʻe haʻaheo, a hāʻawi maila hoʻi i ka lokomaikaʻi i ka poʻe hoʻohaʻahaʻa. | But he gives us more grace. That is why Scripture says: "God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble." |
| 1-Ioane 2:8 | He kānāwai hou kekahi aʻu e palapala aku nei iā ʻoukou, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō ia i loko ona, a i loko o ʻoukou nō hoʻi; no ka mea, ua hala akula ka pouli, ʻānō lā ua hiki mai nei ka mālamalama ʻoiaʻiʻo. | Yet I am writing you a new command; its truth is seen in him and you, because the darkness is passing and the true light is already shining. |
| Hōʻik 1:12 | Huli aʻela au e ʻike i ka leo i kamaʻilio mai iaʻu; a i koʻu huli ʻana, ʻike akula au i nā ipukukui gula ʻehiku; | I turned around to see the voice that was speaking to me. And when I turned I saw seven golden lampstands, |
| Hōʻik 1:16 | Ua paʻa hoʻi i loko o kona lima ʻākau nā hōkū ʻehiku; a puka akula ma waho o kona waha he pahi kaua maka lua, ʻoi loa; a ʻo kona helehelena, ua like ia me ka lā e lilelile ana i kona ikaika. | In his right hand he held seven stars, and out of his mouth came a sharp double-edged sword. His face was like the sun shining in all its brilliance. |
| Hōʻik 1:17 | A ʻike akula au iā ia, hina ihola au ma kona wāwae me he mea make lā: kau maila ʻo ia i kona lima ʻākau ma luna iho oʻu, ʻī maila iaʻu, Mai makaʻu. ʻO wau nō ka mea mua a me ka mea hope: | When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead. Then he placed his right hand on me and said: "Do not be afraid. I am the First and the Last. |
| Hōʻik 4:1 | Ma hope iho o kēia mau mea, nānā akula au, aia hoʻi, he puka e hāmama ana ma loko o ka lani; a ʻo ka leo mua aʻu i lohe ai, ua like ia me ko ka pū e kamaʻilio ana iaʻu, ʻī maila, E piʻi mai ʻoe i ʻaneʻi, a naʻu nō e hōʻike aku iā ʻoe i nā mea e hiki mai ana ma kēia hope aku. | After this I looked, and there before me was a door standing open in heaven. And the voice I had first heard speaking to me like a trumpet said, "Come up here, and I will show you what must take place after this." |
| Hōʻik 4:10 | A laila, moe ihola ka poʻe lunakahiko he iwakāluakumamāhā, i mua o ka mea e noho ana ma ka noho aliʻi, a hoʻomana akula i ka mea e ola mau ana ia ao aku, ia ao aku; a hoʻolei nō hoʻi i ko lākou mau lei aliʻi i mua o ka noho aliʻi, me ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, | the twenty-four elders fall down before him who sits on the throne, and worship him who lives for ever and ever. They lay their crowns before the throne and say: |
| Hōʻik 5:1 | ʻIke akula au ma loko o ka lima ʻākau o ka mea e noho ana ma ka noho aliʻi, he buke ua palapala ʻia ma loko, a ma waho ua hoʻopaʻa ʻia i nā wepa ʻehiku. | Then I saw in the right hand of him who sat on the throne a scroll with writing on both sides and sealed with seven seals. |
| Hōʻik 5:2 | ʻIke akula au i ka ʻānela ikaika, e hea aʻe ana me ka leo nui, ʻO wai ka mea pono ke wehe i ka buke, a e ʻākaʻa i kona mau wepa? | And I saw a mighty angel proclaiming in a loud voice, "Who is worthy to break the seals and open the scroll?" |
| Hōʻik 5:6 | A ʻike akula au ma ka noho aliʻi, a ma waena o nā mea ola ʻehā, a me nā lunakahiko, he Keiki hipa e kū ana me he mea i pepehi ʻia lā, ʻehiku ona pepeiaohao, ʻehiku hoʻi ona maka; ʻo ia nā ʻUhane ʻehiku o ke Akua, i hoʻouna ʻia aku i ka honua a pau. | Then I saw a Lamb, looking as if it had been slain, standing in the center of the throne, encircled by the four living creatures and the elders. He had seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven spirits of God sent out into all the earth. |
| Hōʻik 5:11 | Nānā akula au, a lohe ihola i ka leo o nā ʻānela, he nui loa, a me nā mea ola, a me nā lunakahiko e anaina ana ma ka noho aliʻi: a ʻo ka helu ʻana iā lākou he haneri miliona a me nā tausani tausani; | Then I looked and heard the voice of many angels, numbering thousands upon thousands, and ten thousand times ten thousand. They encircled the throne and the living creatures and the elders. |
| Hōʻik 5:13 | A lohe akula au i nā mea a pau ma ka lani, a ma ka honua, a ma lalo iho o ka honua, a me nā mea a pau ma ka moana, a ma loko o ia mau mea, e ʻōlelo ana, No ka Mea e noho ana ma ka noho aliʻi, no ke Keiki hipa hoʻi, ka hoʻomaikaʻi ia a me ka nani, a me ka hanohano, a me ka ikaika, ia ao aku, ia ao aku. | Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all that is in them, singing: "To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be praise and honor and glory and power, for ever and ever!" |
| Hōʻik 5:14 | ʻĪ maila nā mea ola ʻehā, ʻĀmene. Moe ihola nā lunakahiko he iwakāluakumamāhā, hoʻomana akula i ka Mea e ola mau ana ia ao aku, ia ao aku. | The four living creatures said, "Amen," and the elders fell down and worshiped. |
| Hōʻik 6:1 | Nānā akula au, a ʻākaʻa aʻela ke Keiki hipa i ka mua o nā wepa ʻehiku, a lohe ihola au i kekahi o nā mea ola ʻehā, e ʻōlelo ana, e like me ka halulu hekili, E hele mai e ʻike. | I watched as the Lamb opened the first of the seven seals. Then I heard one of the four living creatures say in a voice like thunder, "Come!" |
| Hōʻik 6:2 | A nānā akula au, aia hoʻi, he lio keʻokeʻo; a ʻo ka mea e noho ana ma luna iho ona, he kakaka kāna, a ua hāʻawi ʻia mai nona kekahi pāpale aliʻi; a hele lanakila ia, a e lanakila ana. | I looked, and there before me was a white horse! Its rider held a bow, and he was given a crown, and he rode out as a conqueror bent on conquest. |
| Hōʻik 6:3 | A wehe aʻela ia i ka lua o ka wepa, a lohe akula au i ka lua o ka mea ola, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, E hele mai e ʻike. | When the Lamb opened the second seal, I heard the second living creature say, "Come!" |
| Hōʻik 6:4 | A hele akula kekahi lio hou, he ʻulaʻula; a ʻo ka mea e noho ana ma luna ona, ua hāʻawi ʻia nāna e lawe aku i ke kuʻikahi like, mai ka honua aku, i pepehi lākou i kekahi i kekahi: a ua hāʻawi ʻia nāna he pahi kaua nui. | Then another horse came out, a fiery red one. Its rider was given power to take peace from the earth and to make men slay each other. To him was given a large sword. |
| Hōʻik 6:5 | A i ka wā āna i wehe ai i ke kolu o ka wepa, lohe akula au i ke kolu o ka mea ola, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, E hele mai e ʻike. Nānā akula au, aia hoʻi, he lio ʻeleʻele; a ʻo ka mea e noho ana ma luna iho ona, aia nō i kona lima ka mea kaupaona. | When the Lamb opened the third seal, I heard the third living creature say, "Come!" I looked, and there before me was a black horse! Its rider was holding a pair of scales in his hand. |
| Hōʻik 6:6 | A lohe akula au i ka leo ma waena mai o ka mea ola ʻehā, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, ʻAkahi kīʻaha palaoa, ʻakahi denari, a ʻekolu kīʻaha bale, ʻakahi denari; a mai hana ʻino ʻoe i ka ʻaila a me ka waina. | Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, "A quart of wheat for a day's wages, and three quarts of barley for a day's wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!" |
| Hōʻik 6:7 | A wehe aʻela ia i ka hā o ka wepa, lohe akula au i ka hā o nā mea ola, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, E hele mai e ʻike. | When the Lamb opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth living creature say, "Come!" |
| Hōʻik 6:8 | A nānā akula au, aia hoʻi, he lio lenalena; a ʻo ka mea e noho ana ma luna iho ona, ʻo Make kona inoa, a hahai akula ʻo ka pō ma hope ona. A ua hāʻawi ʻia mai iā ia ka mana ma luna o kekahi hapa o ka honua, e luku aku me ka pahi kaua, a me ka wī, a me ka make, a me nā ʻīlio hihiu o ka honua. | I looked, and there before me was a pale horse! Its rider was named Death, and Hades was following close behind him. They were given power over a fourth of the earth to kill by sword, famine and plague, and by the wild beasts of the earth. |
| Hōʻik 6:9 | A i kona wehe ʻana i ka lima o ka wepa, ʻike akula au ma lalo iho o ke kuahu i nā ʻuhane o ka poʻe i pepehi ʻia no ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua, a no ka mea a lākou i hōʻike aku ai. | When he opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain because of the word of God and the testimony they had maintained. |
| Hōʻik 6:11 | Ua hāʻawi ʻia aku ka ʻaʻahu keʻokeʻo na kēlā mea kēia mea o lākou, ua ʻōlelo ʻia akula hoʻi lākou, e kakali iki lākou, a hiki i ka manawa e pau ai ko lākou poʻe hoa lawehana a me ko lākou poʻe hoahānau, ka poʻe e pepehi ʻia ana e like me lākou. | Then each of them was given a white robe, and they were told to wait a little longer, until the number of their fellow servants and brothers who were to be killed as they had been was completed. |
| Hōʻik 6:12 | A i kona ʻākaʻa ʻana i ke ono o nā wepa, ʻike akula au, a nui loa ihola ke ōlaʻi; a lilo ihola ka lā i mea ʻeleʻele e like me ka lole lauoho, a lilo ka mahina a pau e like me ke koko; | I watched as he opened the sixth seal. There was a great earthquake. The sun turned black like sackcloth made of goat hair, the whole moon turned blood red, |
| Hōʻik 6:14 | A hoʻokaʻawale ʻia akula nā lani e like me ka pepa i ʻōwili ʻia; a ua hoʻoneʻeneʻe ʻia nā mauna, a me nā moku a pau, mai ko lākou wahi aku. | The sky receded like a scroll, rolling up, and every mountain and island was removed from its place. |
| Hōʻik 6:16 | A hea akula lākou i nā kuahiwi a me nā pōhaku, E hāʻule mai ʻoukou ma luna iho o mākou, a e uhi mai iā mākou, mai ka maka o ka Mea e noho lā ma ka noho aliʻi, a me ka inaina o ke Keiki hipa. | They called to the mountains and the rocks, "Fall on us and hide us from the face of him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb! |
| Hōʻik 7:1 | Ma hope iho o kēia mau mea, ʻike akula au i nā ʻānela ʻehā e kū ana ma nā kihi ʻehā o ka honua, e paʻa ana i nā makani ʻehā o ka honua, i pā ʻole mai ka makani ma ka ʻāina, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma ka moana, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma kekahi lāʻau. | After this I saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth, holding back the four winds of the earth to prevent any wind from blowing on the land or on the sea or on any tree. |
| Hōʻik 7:2 | A ʻike akula au i kekahi ʻānela ʻokoʻa e piʻi mai ana, mai ka hikina a ka lā mai; aia nō iā ia ka hōʻailona o ke Akua ola. A hea akula ia me ka leo nui i nā ʻānela ʻehā, ua hāʻawi ʻia mai na lākou e hana ʻino i ka ʻāina a me ka moana, | Then I saw another angel coming up from the east, having the seal of the living God. He called out in a loud voice to the four angels who had been given power to harm the land and the sea: |
| Hōʻik 7:3 | ʻĪ maila ʻo ia, Mai hana ʻino ʻoukou i ka ʻāina, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ka moana, ʻaʻole hoʻi i nā lāʻau, a hōʻailona akula mākou i nā kauā a ko kākou Akua ma ko lākou lae. | "Do not harm the land or the sea or the trees until we put a seal on the foreheads of the servants of our God." |
| Hōʻik 7:4 | A lohe akula au i ka huina helu o ka poʻe i hōʻailona ʻia. Ua hōʻailona ʻia hoʻokahi haneri me kanahākumamāhā tausani, mai loko mai o nā ʻohana a pau o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela. | Then I heard the number of those who were sealed: 144,000 from all the tribes of Israel. |
| Hōʻik 7:9 | A ma hope iho o kēia mau mea, nānā akula au, aia hoʻi, he anaina nui loa, ʻaʻole hiki i kekahi ke helu aku, mai loko mai lākou o nā aupuni a pau, a me nā ʻohana, a me nā lāhui kanaka, a me nā ʻōlelo a pau, e kū ana lākou i mua o ka noho aliʻi, a i mua hoʻi o ke Keiki hipa, ua ʻaʻahu ʻia lākou i nā holokū keʻokeʻo, a he mau pāma ma ko lākou mau lima. | After this I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands. |
| Hōʻik 7:11 | A kū maila nā ʻānela a pau a puni ka noho aliʻi, a me nā lunakahiko, a me nā mea ola ʻehā, a moe ihola ko lākou alo i lalo i mua o ka noho aliʻi, a hoʻomana akula lākou i ke Akua, | All the angels were standing around the throne and around the elders and the four living creatures. They fell down on their faces before the throne and worshiped God, |
| Hōʻik 7:12 | ʻĪ akula, ʻĀmene; no ko kākou Akua ke aloha, a me ka nani, a me ke akamai, a me ka hoʻomaikaʻi, a me ka hanohano, a me ka mana, a me ka ikaika, ia ao aku ia ao aku. ʻĀmene. | saying: "Amen! Praise and glory and wisdom and thanks and honor and power and strength be to our God for ever and ever. Amen!" |
| Hōʻik 7:14 | ʻĪ akula au iā ia, E kuʻu haku, ua ʻike nō ʻoe. ʻĪ mai kēlā iaʻu, ʻO ia ka poʻe i hele mai, mai loko mai o ka pilikia nui, a ua holoi lākou i ko lākou ʻaʻahu, a hoʻokeʻokeʻo, ma loko o ke koko o ke Keiki hipa. | I answered, "Sir, you know." And he said, "These are they who have come out of the great tribulation; they have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. |
| Hōʻik 8:2 | A ʻike akula au i nā ʻānela ʻehiku, ka poʻe i kū i mua o ke Akua; a ua hāʻawi ʻia mai iā lākou ʻehiku pū puhi. | And I saw the seven angels who stand before God, and to them were given seven trumpets. |
| Hōʻik 8:4 | Pūnohu akula ka uahi o ia mea ʻala a me nā pule a ka poʻe haipule, mai ka lima aku o ka ʻānela, i mua o ke Akua. | The smoke of the incense, together with the prayers of the saints, went up before God from the angel's hand. |
| Hōʻik 8:8 | A puhi aʻela ka ʻānela ʻelua, a ua hoʻolei ʻia akula i ke kai, he mea e like me ke kuahiwi nui e ʻaʻā ana i ke ahi. A lilo ihola ka hapakolu o ke kai i koko. | The second angel sounded his trumpet, and something like a huge mountain, all ablaze, was thrown into the sea. A third of the sea turned into blood, |
| Hōʻik 8:12 | A puhi aʻela ka ʻānela hā, a ua hahau ʻia akula kekahi hapakolu o ka lā, a me ka hapakolu o ka mahina, a me ka hapakolu o nā hōkū; ua pōʻeleʻele ka hapakolu o lākou, a ʻo ka hapakolu o ke ao, ʻaʻole mālamalama, a pēlā nō hoʻi ka pō. | The fourth angel sounded his trumpet, and a third of the sun was struck, a third of the moon, and a third of the stars, so that a third of them turned dark. A third of the day was without light, and also a third of the night. |
| Hōʻik 8:13 | Nānā akula au, a lohe akula i kekahi ʻānela e lele ana ma waena o ka lani, e hea ana me ka leo nui, Auē, auē, auē, i ka poʻe e noho lā ma ka honua, no nā kani ʻana i koe o ka pū o nā ʻānela ʻekolu i mākaukau e hoʻokani mai! | As I watched, I heard an eagle that was flying in midair call out in a loud voice: "Woe! Woe! Woe to the inhabitants of the earth, because of the trumpet blasts about to be sounded by the other three angels!" |
| Hōʻik 9:1 | A puhi aʻela ka ʻānela ʻelima, a ʻike akula au i kekahi hōkū i hāʻule, mai ka lani mai a i ka honua. A ua hāʻawi ʻia mai nāna ke kī o ka lua hohonu. | The fifth angel sounded his trumpet, and I saw a star that had fallen from the sky to the earth. The star was given the key to the shaft of the Abyss. |
| Hōʻik 9:2 | Wehe aʻela ʻo ia i ka lua hohonu; a pūnohu akula ka uahi, mai ka lua aku, e like me ka uahi o ka umu nui hoʻoheheʻe hao; pouli ihola ka lā a me ka lewa no ka uahi o ka lua. | When he opened the Abyss, smoke rose from it like the smoke from a gigantic furnace. The sun and sky were darkened by the smoke from the Abyss. |
| Hōʻik 9:13 | Puhi aʻela ka ʻānela ʻaono, a lohe akula au i ka leo, mai nā kihi ʻehā o ke kuahu gula mai, aia ma ke alo o ke Akua, | The sixth angel sounded his trumpet, and I heard a voice coming from the horns of the golden altar that is before God. |
| Hōʻik 9:15 | Kuʻu ʻia akula ua mau ʻānela lā ʻehā, ka poʻe i mākaukau no ka hora, a no ka lā, a no ka malama, a no ka makahiki, i pepehi aku lākou i ka hapakolu o nā kānaka. | And the four angels who had been kept ready for this very hour and day and month and year were released to kill a third of mankind. |
| Hōʻik 9:17 | A ʻike akula au ma ka hihiʻo, i nā lio a me ka poʻe i noho i luna o lākou, he ahi nō ko lākou pale umauma, a he hua kineto, a he luaʻi pele. A ʻo nā poʻo o nā lio, ua like me nā poʻo liona; a mai loko mai o ko lākou waha i puka mai ai ke ahi a me ka uahi a me ka luaʻi pele. | The horses and riders I saw in my vision looked like this: Their breastplates were fiery red, dark blue, and yellow as sulfur. The heads of the horses resembled the heads of lions, and out of their mouths came fire, smoke and sulfur. |
| Hōʻik 10:1 | ʻIke akula au i kekahi ʻānela hou, ikaika loa, e iho ana, mai ka lani mai, ua ʻaʻahu ʻia i ke ao; a he ānuenue ma kona poʻo, ua like hoʻi kona maka me ka lā, a ʻo kona mau wāwae me nā kia ahi. | Then I saw another mighty angel coming down from heaven. He was robed in a cloud, with a rainbow above his head; his face was like the sun, and his legs were like fiery pillars. |
| Hōʻik 10:5 | A ʻo ka ʻānela aʻu i ʻike ai e kū ana ma ke kai a ma ka ʻāina, kīkoʻo akula kona lima i luna i ka lani, | Then the angel I had seen standing on the sea and on the land raised his right hand to heaven. |
| Hōʻik 10:9 | Hele akula au i ua ʻānela lā, ʻī akula iā ia, Hō mai naʻu ka palapala liʻiliʻi. ʻĪ maila kēlā iaʻu, E lawe, a e ʻai hoʻi; e hōʻawahia ia i kou ʻōpū, akā, ma kou waha he mea ʻono ia e like me ka meli. | So I went to the angel and asked him to give me the little scroll. He said to me, "Take it and eat it. It will turn your stomach sour, but in your mouth it will be as sweet as honey." |
| Hōʻik 10:10 | Lawe akula au i ua palapala liʻiliʻi lā, mai ka lima aʻe o ka ʻānela, a ʻai ihola; a ma koʻu waha ua ʻono ia e like me ka meli; a pau i ka ʻai ʻia, ua ʻawaʻawa ihola koʻu ʻōpū. | I took the little scroll from the angel's hand and ate it. It tasted as sweet as honey in my mouth, but when I had eaten it, my stomach turned sour. |
| Hōʻik 11:12 | A lohe akula lāua i ka leo nui mai ka lani mai, ʻī maila iā lāua, E piʻi mai i luna nei: a piʻi akula lāua i ka lani ma ke ao; a ʻike akula ko lāua poʻe ʻenemi iā lāua. | Then they heard a loud voice from heaven saying to them, "Come up here." And they went up to heaven in a cloud, while their enemies looked on. |
| Hōʻik 11:13 | Ia hora, nui loa ihola ke ōlaʻi, a hiolo ihola kekahi hapaʻumi o ke kūlanakauhale; a make ihola ʻehiku tausani kānaka i ke ōlaʻi. Makaʻu loa ihola ka poʻe i koe, a hoʻonani akula lākou i ke Akua o ka lani. | At that very hour there was a severe earthquake and a tenth of the city collapsed. Seven thousand people were killed in the earthquake, and the survivors were terrified and gave glory to the God of heaven. |
| Hōʻik 11:17 | ʻĪ akula, Ke hoʻomaikaʻi aku nei mākou iā ʻoe, e ka Haku, ke Akua mana loa, ka mea e noho lā, a ʻo ka mea ma mua, a ʻo ka mea i hiki mai ana; no ka mea, ua lawe ʻoe i kou mana nui iho, a ua hoʻomalu ʻoe i ke aupuni. | saying: "We give thanks to you, Lord God Almighty, the One who is and who was, because you have taken your great power and have begun to reign. |
| Hōʻik 11:18 | Ua huhū akula ko nā ʻāina, a ua hiki mai kou inaina, a me ka manawa o ka poʻe make, i hoʻokolokolo ʻia lākou, a i hāʻawi ʻia nō hoʻi ka uku no kāu poʻe kauā, no ka poʻe kāula, a me ka poʻe haipule, a me ka poʻe i makaʻu i kou inoa, no ka poʻe liʻiliʻi, a no ka poʻe nui; i luku mai ʻoe i ka poʻe nāna i luku i ko ka honua. | The nations were angry; and your wrath has come. The time has come for judging the dead, and for rewarding your servants the prophets and your saints and those who reverence your name, both small and great-- and for destroying those who destroy the earth." |
| Hōʻik 11:19 | A ua wehe ʻia aʻela ka luakini o ke Akua ma ka lani, a ʻike ʻia akula ka pahu o kāna berita, ma loko o kona luakini; a laila, nui ihola ka uila, a me nā leo, a me nā hekili, a me ke ōlaʻi, a me ka huahekili he nui loa. | Then God's temple in heaven was opened, and within his temple was seen the ark of his covenant. And there came flashes of lightning, rumblings, peals of thunder, an earthquake and a great hailstorm. |
| Hōʻik 12:1 | Ua ʻike ʻia akula kekahi mea kupanaha loa ma ka lani; he wahine i hōʻaʻahu ʻia i ka lā, a aia hoʻi ka mahina ma lalo o kona wāwae, a ʻo nā hōkū ʻumikumamālua, ʻo ia kona lei aliʻi. | A great and wondrous sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head. |
| Hōʻik 12:2 | Ua hāpai ʻo ia, a uē nui akula ia, i ka nahu keiki, a me ka ʻeha e hānau ai. | She was pregnant and cried out in pain as she was about to give birth. |
| Hōʻik 12:3 | A ʻike hou ʻia akula ma ka lani kekahi mea kupanaha hou; aia hoʻi he deragona nui ʻulaʻula, ʻehiku ona poʻo, a he ʻumi pepeiaohao, a ma kona mau poʻo, ʻehiku lei aliʻi. | Then another sign appeared in heaven: an enormous red dragon with seven heads and ten horns and seven crowns on his heads. |
| Hōʻik 12:5 | Hānau maila ʻo ia, he keiki kāne, he mea e hoʻomalu i nā lāhui kanaka a pau me ke koʻokoʻo hao. Ua kāʻili ʻia akula kāna keiki i luna i ke Akua a ma kona noho aliʻi. | She gave birth to a son, a male child, who will rule all the nations with an iron scepter. And her child was snatched up to God and to his throne. |
| Hōʻik 12:6 | Holo akula ua wahine lā i ka wao nahele ma kahi a ke Akua i hoʻomākaukau ai nona, i hānai lākou iā ia ma laila i nā lā hoʻokahi tausani ʻelua haneri me kanaono. | The woman fled into the desert to a place prepared for her by God, where she might be taken care of for 1,260 days. |
| Hōʻik 12:9 | Kipaku ʻia akula ua deragona nui nei, ʻo ia hoʻi ka moʻo kahiko i kapa ʻia ʻo ka diabolō, a ʻo Sātana, nāna nō i hoʻowalewale mai i ko ke ao nei a pau. Kiola ʻia maila ʻo ia i ka honua, a kiola pū ʻia maila kona poʻe ʻānela. | The great dragon was hurled down--that ancient serpent called the devil, or Satan, who leads the whole world astray. He was hurled to the earth, and his angels with him. |
| Hōʻik 12:10 | A lohe akula au i ka leo nui ma ka lani, ʻī aʻela, Ua hiki maila ke ola, a me ka mana, a me ke aupuni o ko kākou Akua, a me ka mana o kona Kristo; no ka mea, ua kipaku ʻia akula ka mea hōʻino i ko kākou poʻe hoahānau, ka mea nāna lākou i hōʻino i ka pō a me ke ao, i mua o ke Akua. | Then I heard a loud voice in heaven say: "Now have come the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of his Christ. For the accuser of our brothers, who accuses them before our God day and night, has been hurled down. |
| Hōʻik 12:15 | Luaʻi akula ua moʻo nei i ka wai ma waho o kona waha, a kahe akula ma hope o ka wahine e like me ka muliwai, i lawe aku ai ʻo ia iā ia ma ka wai. | Then from his mouth the serpent spewed water like a river, to overtake the woman and sweep her away with the torrent. |
| Hōʻik 12:16 | Kōkua akula ka honua, ma muli o ka wahine; a hāmama akula i kona waha, a moni ihola i ka muliwai a ka deragona i luaʻi aku ai ma kona waha aku. | But the earth helped the woman by opening its mouth and swallowing the river that the dragon had spewed out of his mouth. |
| Hōʻik 12:17 | Inaina akula ka deragona i ka wahine, a hele akula ia e kaua me ka poʻe i koe o kāna poʻe keiki, ʻo ka poʻe i mālama i ke kānāwai o ke Akua, a hoʻomau i ka hōʻike ʻana iā Iesū. | Then the dragon was enraged at the woman and went off to make war against the rest of her offspring--those who obey God's commandments and hold to the testimony of Jesus. |
| Hōʻik 13:1 | Kū ihola au ma ke one o ke kai, a ʻike akula i kekahi holoholona e hōʻea mai ana, mai loko mai o ke kai, me nā pepeiaohao he ʻumi a me nā poʻo ʻehiku, a ma kona mau pepeiaohao, he ʻumi lei aliʻi, a ma luna o kona mau poʻo nā inoa o ka hoʻomāʻinoʻino. | And the dragon stood on the shore of the sea. And I saw a beast coming out of the sea. He had ten horns and seven heads, with ten crowns on his horns, and on each head a blasphemous name. |
| Hōʻik 13:3 | A ʻike au, ua ʻeha hoʻi kekahi o kona mau poʻo, ʻaneʻane make; a hoʻōla ʻia akula kona ʻeha make. Mahalo akula ko ke ao nei a pau ma muli o ka holoholona. | One of the heads of the beast seemed to have had a fatal wound, but the fatal wound had been healed. The whole world was astonished and followed the beast. |
| Hōʻik 13:4 | Hoʻomana akula lākou i ka deragona nāna i hāʻawi i ka ikaika no ua holoholona lā; a hoʻomana lākou i ka holoholona, ʻī aʻela, ʻO wai lā ka mea like me ia holoholona? ʻO wai hoʻi ka mea hiki ke kaua aku iā ia? | Men worshiped the dragon because he had given authority to the beast, and they also worshiped the beast and asked, "Who is like the beast? Who can make war against him?" |
| Hōʻik 13:11 | A ʻike akula au i kahi holoholona hou e hōʻea mai ana, mai loko mai o ka honua; ʻelua ona pepeiaohao e like me ke keiki hipa, a ʻōlelo aʻela ia e like me ka deragona. | Then I saw another beast, coming out of the earth. He had two horns like a lamb, but he spoke like a dragon. |
| Hōʻik 14:1 | Nānā akula au, aia hoʻi, kū maila ke Keiki hipa ma ka mauna ʻo Ziona, a me ia pū hoʻokahi haneri me kanahākumamāhā tausani, me ka inoa o kona Makua i kākau ʻia ma ko lākou lae. | Then I looked, and there before me was the Lamb, standing on Mount Zion, and with him 144,000 who had his name and his Father's name written on their foreheads. |
| Hōʻik 14:2 | A lohe akula au i ka leo, mai ka lani mai, e like me ka halulu ʻana o nā waikahe he nui, a e like me ka halulu ʻana o ka hekili nui; a ʻo ka leo aʻu i lohe ai, ua like me ka hoʻokani ʻana a ka poʻe i hoʻokani ma ko lākou mau lira. | And I heard a sound from heaven like the roar of rushing waters and like a loud peal of thunder. The sound I heard was like that of harpists playing their harps. |
| Hōʻik 14:6 | A ʻike akula au i kekahi ʻānela hou e lele ana i waena o ka lani, iā ia ka ʻeuanelio mau loa, e aʻo ai i ka poʻe e noho lā ma ka honua, a i ko nā ʻāina a pau, a me nā ʻohana, a me nā ʻōlelo, a me nā lāhui kanaka; | Then I saw another angel flying in midair, and he had the eternal gospel to proclaim to those who live on the earth--to every nation, tribe, language and people. |
| Hōʻik 14:8 | Hahai akula ka lua o nā ʻānela, ʻī maila, Ua hāʻule, ua hāʻule ʻo Babulona, ke kūlanakauhale nui, no ka mea, ua hoʻīnu akula ʻo ia i ko nā ʻāina a pau i ka waina o ka ukiuki no kona moekolohe ʻana. | A second angel followed and said, "Fallen! Fallen is Babylon the Great, which made all the nations drink the maddening wine of her adulteries." |
| Hōʻik 14:9 | Hahai akula ka ʻānela ʻekolu iā lākou, e ʻōlelo ana me ka leo nui, Inā e hoʻomana aku kekahi i ka holoholona a me kona kiʻi, a kau ʻia hoʻi kona hōʻailona ma kona lae, a ma kona lima paha, | A third angel followed them and said in a loud voice: "If anyone worships the beast and his image and receives his mark on the forehead or on the hand, |
| Hōʻik 14:13 | Lohe akula au i ka leo, mai ka lani mai, ʻī maila, E palapala ʻoe, Pōmaikaʻi ka poʻe make, ke make i loko o ka Haku, ma kēia hope aku: he ʻoiaʻiʻo, wahi a ka ʻUhane, i hoʻomaha lākou i ko lākou luhi; a ke hahai nei nō hoʻi kā lākou mau hana me lākou. | Then I heard a voice from heaven say, "Write: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on." "Yes," says the Spirit, "they will rest from their labor, for their deeds will follow them." |
| Hōʻik 14:14 | ʻIke akula au, aia hoʻi, he ao keʻokeʻo, a aia ma luna o ke ao e noho ana kekahi ua like me ke Keiki a ke kanaka, a ma luna o kona poʻo, ka lei aliʻi gula, a ma loko o kona lima, he pahi kākiwi ʻoi loa. | I looked, and there before me was a white cloud, and seated on the cloud was one "like a son of man" with a crown of gold on his head and a sharp sickle in his hand. |
| Hōʻik 14:19 | Hoʻokomo ihola ua ʻānela lā i kāna pahi kākiwi ma ka honua, a hōʻiliʻili ihola i nā kumu waina o ka honua, a kiola akula i loko o ka lua kaomi waina nui o ko ke Akua ukiuki. | The angel swung his sickle on the earth, gathered its grapes and threw them into the great winepress of God's wrath. |
| Hōʻik 15:1 | ʻIke akula au i kekahi hōʻailona hou ma ka lani, he nui a kupanaha loa, ʻehiku ʻānela me nā mea ʻino ʻehiku, hope loa; no ka mea, ma ia mau mea ua hoʻokō ʻia ko ke Akua inaina. | I saw in heaven another great and marvelous sign: seven angels with the seven last plagues--last, because with them God's wrath is completed. |
| Hōʻik 15:2 | A ʻike akula au, he mea ua like me ka moana aniani, i hui pū ʻia me ke ahi; a ʻo ka poʻe i lanakila ma luna o ka holoholona a me kona kiʻi, a me kona hōʻailona, a me ka heluna o kona inoa, e kū ana lākou ma luna o ka moana aniani, a iā lākou nā lira o ke Akua. | And I saw what looked like a sea of glass mixed with fire and, standing beside the sea, those who had been victorious over the beast and his image and over the number of his name. They held harps given them by God |
| Hōʻik 15:5 | Ma hope o kēia mau mea, ʻike akula au, a ua wehe ʻia ka luakini o ka halelewa hōʻike, ma ka lani: | After this I looked and in heaven the temple, that is, the tabernacle of the Testimony, was opened. |
| Hōʻik 16:1 | A lohe akula au i ka leo nui mai ka luakini mai, e ʻōlelo ana i nā ʻānela ʻehiku, Ō hele ʻoukou, a e ninini aku i nā hue ʻehiku o ko ke Akua inaina ma luna iho o ka honua. | Then I heard a loud voice from the temple saying to the seven angels, "Go, pour out the seven bowls of God's wrath on the earth." |
| Hōʻik 16:2 | Hele akula ka mua, ninini akula i kona hue ma luna iho o ka honua; a puʻu maila ka hēhē, ʻinoʻino pono ʻole ma luna o ka poʻe kānaka i loaʻa ka hōʻailona o ka holoholona, a i hoʻomana aku i kona kiʻi. | The first angel went and poured out his bowl on the land, and ugly and painful sores broke out on the people who had the mark of the beast and worshiped his image. |
| Hōʻik 16:3 | A ninini akula ka ʻānela ʻalua i kona hue i loko o ke kai; a lilo ihola ia i mea e like me ke koko o ke kanaka make; a make nō nā mea ola a pau ma loko o ke kai. | The second angel poured out his bowl on the sea, and it turned into blood like that of a dead man, and every living thing in the sea died. |
| Hōʻik 16:4 | A ninini akula ka ʻānela ʻekolu i kona hue ma nā muliwai a me nā pūnāwai; a lilo lākou i koko. | The third angel poured out his bowl on the rivers and springs of water, and they became blood. |
| Hōʻik 16:7 | A lohe akula au i kekahi ma ke kuahu, e ʻī mai ana, ʻO ia nō, e ka Haku ke Akua mana loa, he ʻoiaʻiʻo a he pololei kou hoʻopaʻi ʻana. | And I heard the altar respond: "Yes, Lord God Almighty, true and just are your judgments." |
| Hōʻik 16:8 | Ninini akula ka ʻānela ʻehā i kona hue ma luna iho o ka lā; a ua hāʻawi ʻia mai nāna e hoʻowela i kānaka i ke ahi. | The fourth angel poured out his bowl on the sun, and the sun was given power to scorch people with fire. |
| Hōʻik 16:9 | A wela ihola nā kānaka i ka wela nui, a kūamuamu akula i ka inoa o ke Akua, ka mea nona ka mana ma luna o kēia mau ʻino: ʻaʻole hoʻi i mihi lākou e hoʻonani ai iā ia. | They were seared by the intense heat and they cursed the name of God, who had control over these plagues, but they refused to repent and glorify him. |
| Hōʻik 16:10 | Ninini akula ka ʻānela ʻelima i kona hue ma luna o ka noho aliʻi o ka holoholona; a pouli ihola kona aupuni, a nahu ihola lākou i ko lākou elelo no ka ʻeha nui, | The fifth angel poured out his bowl on the throne of the beast, and his kingdom was plunged into darkness. Men gnawed their tongues in agony |
| Hōʻik 16:11 | A kūamuamu akula i ke Akua o ka lani no nā ʻeha o lākou a no nā maʻi hēhē, ʻaʻole hoʻi i mihi i kā lākou hana ʻana. | and cursed the God of heaven because of their pains and their sores, but they refused to repent of what they had done. |
| Hōʻik 16:12 | Ninini akula ka ʻānela ʻeono i kona hue ma luna o ka muliwai nui ʻo ʻEuperate; a maloʻo ihola kona wai, i hoʻomākaukau ʻia ke ala no nā aliʻi ma ka hikina a ka lā. | The sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up to prepare the way for the kings from the East. |
| Hōʻik 16:13 | A ʻike akula au i nā ʻuhane haukaʻe ʻekolu e like me nā rana, mai loko mai o ka waha o ka deragona, a me ka waha o ka holoholona, a me ka waha o ke kāula wahaheʻe. | Then I saw three evil spirits that looked like frogs; they came out of the mouth of the dragon, out of the mouth of the beast and out of the mouth of the false prophet. |
| Hōʻik 16:17 | Ninini akula ka ʻānela ʻehiku i kona hue ma ka lewa; a puka maila ka leo nui mai loko mai o ka luakini o ka lani, mai ka noho aliʻi mai, ʻī maila, Ua pau. | The seventh angel poured out his bowl into the air, and out of the temple came a loud voice from the throne, saying, "It is done!" |
| Hōʻik 16:20 | Holo akula nā mokupuni a pau, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻike hou ʻia nā kuahiwi. | Every island fled away and the mountains could not be found. |
| Hōʻik 16:21 | Hāʻule ihola, mai ka lani mai i luna o kānaka, ka huahekili nui e like me nā tālena; a kūamuamu akula nā kānaka i ke Akua no ka ʻino o ka huahekili; no ka mea, he ʻino nui loa ia. | From the sky huge hailstones of about a hundred pounds each fell upon men. And they cursed God on account of the plague of hail, because the plague was so terrible. |
| Hōʻik 17:3 | Kaʻi aʻela ia iaʻu ma ka ʻuhane a i ka wao nahele; a ʻike akula au he wahine e noho ana ma luna o ka holoholona ʻula, paʻapū i nā inoa o ke kūamuamu, ʻehiku ona poʻo a he ʻumi pepeiaohao. | Then the angel carried me away in the Spirit into a desert. There I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet beast that was covered with blasphemous names and had seven heads and ten horns. |
| Hōʻik 17:6 | A ʻike akula au i ua wahine lā, ua ʻona i ke koko o ka poʻe haipule, a me ke koko o ka poʻe hōʻike aku iā Iesū; a i koʻu ʻike ʻana, kāhāhā akula au, me ka manaʻo kāhāhā nui loa. | I saw that the woman was drunk with the blood of the saints, the blood of those who bore testimony to Jesus. When I saw her, I was greatly astonished. |
| Hōʻik 18:4 | A lohe hou akula au i kekahi leo, mai ka lani mai, e ʻōlelo ana, E koʻu poʻe kānaka, e hele mai ʻoukou ma waho ona, i ʻole ʻoukou e lilo i mau hoa lawe pū i kona hewa, a i loaʻa ʻole iā ʻoukou kona mau pilikia. | Then I heard another voice from heaven say: "Come out of her, my people, so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues; |
| Hōʻik 18:17 | No ka mea, i ka hora hoʻokahi, ua lilo kēia waiwai nui, i mea ʻole. A ʻo nā aliʻi moku a pau, a me nā mea a pau ma nā moku, a me nā luina, a me ka poʻe a pau i kālepa ma ka moana, kū akula lākou ma kahi lōʻihi ʻē aku; | In one hour such great wealth has been brought to ruin!' "Every sea captain, and all who travel by ship, the sailors, and all who earn their living from the sea, will stand far off. |
| Hōʻik 18:18 | A ʻike lākou i ka uahi o kona ʻaʻā ʻana, hea akula lākou, ʻī akula, He aha ka mea like me kēia kūlanakauhale nui! | When they see the smoke of her burning, they will exclaim, 'Was there ever a city like this great city?' |
| Hōʻik 18:19 | A hoʻolei lākou i ka lepo ma luna iho o ko lākou poʻo, a hea akula me ka uē a me ke kanikau, ʻī akula, Auē, auē, ʻo ke kūlanakauhale nui, kahi i waiwai ai ka poʻe mea moku a pau loa ma ka moana, no kona pākela maikaʻi! No ka mea, i ka hora hoʻokahi, ua hoʻolilo ʻia ʻo ia i mea ʻole. | They will throw dust on their heads, and with weeping and mourning cry out: " 'Woe! Woe, O great city, where all who had ships on the sea became rich through her wealth! In one hour she has been brought to ruin! |
| Hōʻik 18:21 | Lawe ihola kekahi ʻānela ikaika i ka pōhaku, me he pōhaku kaʻa palaoa nui lā, a kiola akula i ke kai, ʻī akula, Pēlā e kiola ikaika ʻia aku ai ʻo Babulona, ke kūlanakauhale nui, ʻaʻole hoʻi e loaʻa hou aku. | Then a mighty angel picked up a boulder the size of a large millstone and threw it into the sea, and said: "With such violence the great city of Babylon will be thrown down, never to be found again. |
| Hōʻik 19:1 | A ma hope iho o kēia mau mea, lohe akula au i ka leo nui o ke anaina nui loa ma ka lani, e ʻōlelo ana, Haleluia; ke ola a me ka hanohano a me ka nani a me ka mana, i ka Haku ko kākou Akua. | After this I heard what sounded like the roar of a great multitude in heaven shouting: "Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God, |
| Hōʻik 19:3 | ʻŌlelo hou ihola lākou, Haleluia. A piʻi mau akula kona uahi i luna ia ao aku, ia ao aku. | And again they shouted: "Hallelujah! The smoke from her goes up for ever and ever." |
| Hōʻik 19:4 | Moe ihola nā lunakahiko, he iwakāluakumamāhā, a me nā mea ola ʻehā, a hoʻomana akula i ke Akua, i ka mea e noho ana ma luna o ka noho aliʻi, ʻī aʻela, ʻĀmene; Haleluia. | The twenty-four elders and the four living creatures fell down and worshiped God, who was seated on the throne. And they cried: "Amen, Hallelujah!" |
| Hōʻik 19:6 | A lohe akula au i ka leo o kekahi poʻe nui loa, a ua like hoʻi me ka halulu ʻana o nā wai he nui, a me ka halulu ʻana o nā hekili ikaika loa, ʻī aʻela, Haleluia; no ka mea, ke hoʻomalu nei ka Haku ko kākou Akua mana loa i ke aupuni. | Then I heard what sounded like a great multitude, like the roar of rushing waters and like loud peals of thunder, shouting: "Hallelujah! For our Lord God Almighty reigns. |
| Hōʻik 19:11 | ʻIke akula au i ka lani e hāmama ana, a aia hoʻi, he lio keʻokeʻo; a ʻo ka mea e noho ana ma luna iho ona, ua kapa ʻia, ʻo Hoʻopono, a ʻo ʻOiaʻiʻo, a ma ka pono ʻo ia e hoʻopaʻi aku ai, a e kaua aku ai hoʻi. | I saw heaven standing open and there before me was a white horse, whose rider is called Faithful and True. With justice he judges and makes war. |
| Hōʻik 19:17 | A ʻike akula au i kekahi ʻānela e kū ana ma ka lā, a hea maila ia me ka leo nui, ʻī maila i nā manu a pau e lele ana ma ka lewa, E hele mai, e ʻākoakoa ʻoukou i ka ʻahaʻaina a ke Akua nui; | And I saw an angel standing in the sun, who cried in a loud voice to all the birds flying in midair, "Come, gather together for the great supper of God, |
| Hōʻik 19:19 | A ʻike akula au i ka holoholona, a me nā aliʻi o ka honua, a me ko lākou poʻe kaua i ʻākoakoa, e kaua aku i ka mea e noho ana ma luna o ka lio a me kona pūʻali kaua. | Then I saw the beast and the kings of the earth and their armies gathered together to make war against the rider on the horse and his army. |
| Hōʻik 20:1 | ʻIke akula au i kekahi ʻānela e iho mai ana, mai ka lani mai, me ke kī o ka lua hohonu, a he kaula hao nui ma kona lima. | And I saw an angel coming down out of heaven, having the key to the Abyss and holding in his hand a great chain. |
| Hōʻik 20:2 | A lālau akula ia i ka deragona, kēlā moʻo kahiko, ʻo ia hoʻi ʻo ka diabolō, a ʻo Sātana hoʻi, a nakinaki ihola iā ia a paʻa i nā makahiki hoʻokahi tausani; | He seized the dragon, that ancient serpent, who is the devil, or Satan, and bound him for a thousand years. |
| Hōʻik 20:3 | A kiola akula iā ia i loko o ka lua hohonu, pani ihola, a hōʻailona ihola iā ia, i ʻole ia e hoʻowalewale hou aku i ko nā ʻāina, a pau nā makahiki hoʻokahi tausani; a ma hope iho o kēia mau mea, e kuʻu hou ʻia aku ʻo ia no kekahi manawa pōkole. | He threw him into the Abyss, and locked and sealed it over him, to keep him from deceiving the nations anymore until the thousand years were ended. After that, he must be set free for a short time. |
| Hōʻik 20:4 | A ʻike akula au i nā noho aliʻi, a noho lākou ma luna iho, a ua hāʻawi ʻia na lākou e hoʻopaʻi aku. A ʻike akula au i nā ʻuhane o ka poʻe i ʻoki ʻia ko lākou poʻo no ka hōʻike ʻana iā Iesū, a no ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua, a me ka poʻe i hoʻomana ʻole i ka holoholona a me kona kiʻi, ʻaʻole hoʻi i loaʻa kona hōʻailona ma ko lākou lae, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma ko lākou lima; ola pū lākou me Kristo a hoʻomalu pū me ia i nā makahiki hoʻokahi tausani. | I saw thrones on which were seated those who had been given authority to judge. And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony for Jesus and because of the word of God. They had not worshiped the beast or his image and had not received his mark on their foreheads or their hands. They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years. |
| Hōʻik 20:10 | Kiola ʻia akula ʻo ka diabolō, nāna lākou i hoʻowalewale, i ka loko o ke ahi a me ka luaʻi pele, kahi o ka holoholona a me ke kāula wahaheʻe, a e hoʻomāinoino mau ʻia lākou i ke ao a me ka pō, ia ao aku ia ao aku. | And the devil, who deceived them, was thrown into the lake of burning sulfur, where the beast and the false prophet had been thrown. They will be tormented day and night for ever and ever. |
| Hōʻik 20:11 | ʻIke akula au i ka noho aliʻi keʻokeʻo nui, a me ka mea e noho ana i luna iho, holo akula ka honua a me ka lani mai kona alo aku; ʻaʻole i loaʻa hou kahi no lāua. | Then I saw a great white throne and him who was seated on it. Earth and sky fled from his presence, and there was no place for them. |
| Hōʻik 20:12 | A ʻike akula au i ka poʻe make, i ka poʻe ʻuʻuku a me ka poʻe nui, e kū ana i mua o ke Akua, a wehe ʻia ihola nā buke: a wehe ʻia nō hoʻi kekahi buke hou, ʻo ia hoʻi ka buke o ke ola. Ua hoʻokolokolo ʻia ka poʻe make ma nā mea i palapala ʻia i loko o nā buke, ma muli o kā lākou hana ʻana. | And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Another book was opened, which is the book of life. The dead were judged according to what they had done as recorded in the books. |
| Hōʻik 20:14 | Kiola ʻia akula ka make a me ka pō, i loko o ka loko o ke ahi; ʻo ia ka make ʻalua. | Then death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. The lake of fire is the second death. |
| Hōʻik 20:15 | A i ʻole i palapala ʻia kekahi i loko o ka buke o ke ola, kiola ʻia akula ʻo ia i ka loko ahi. | If anyone's name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire. |
| Hōʻik 21:1 | ʻIke akula au i ka lani hou a me ka honua hou; no ka mea, ua lilo ka lani mua a me ka honua mua; ʻaʻole hoʻi he kai hou aku. | Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea. |
| Hōʻik 21:2 | ʻO wau nō ʻo Ioane, ʻike akula au i ka iho ʻana mai o ke kūlanakauhale hoʻāno ʻo Ierusalema hou, mai ke Akua, mai ka lani mai, ua mākaukau, e like me ka wahine mare i kāhiko ʻia no kāna kāne. | I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband. |
| Hōʻik 21:3 | A lohe akula au i ka leo nui, mai ka lani mai, i ka ʻī ʻana, Aia ka halelewa o ke Akua me kānaka, a e noho ana ʻo ia me lākou, a e lilo lākou i kānaka nona, a e noho pū ke Akua me lākou i Akua no lākou. | And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, "Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. |
| Kin 1:17 | Kau akula ke Akua ia mau mea ma ke aouli o ka lani, e hoʻomālamalama mai ai i ka honua, | God set them in the vault of the sky to give light on the earth, |
| Kin 2:6 | Akā, piʻi akula ka ʻohu mai ka honua aku, a hoʻomaʻū ihola i ka ʻili a pau o ka ʻāina. | but streams came up from the earth and watered the whole surface of the ground. |
| Kin 2:20 | Kapa akula ʻo ʻAdamu i nā inoa no nā holoholona laka a pau, a no nā manu o ka lewa, a no nā holoholona hihiu a pau; akā no ʻAdamu, ʻaʻole i loaʻa kona kōkoʻolua e kū iā ia. | So the man gave names to all the livestock, the birds in the sky and all the wild animals. But for Adam no suitable helper was found. |
| Kin 2:23 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAdamu, ʻO ia nei nō ka iwi o kuʻu mau iwi, a me ka ʻiʻo o kuʻu ʻiʻo; e kapa ʻia ʻo ia nei, wahine, no ka mea, ua unuhi ʻia aʻe ʻo ia mai loko aʻe o ke kāne. | The man said, "This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called ‘woman,’ for she was taken out of man." |
| Kin 3:2 | ʻĪ akula ka wahine i ka nahesa, E pono nō māua ke ʻai i ka hua o nā lāʻau o ka mahina ʻai nei: | The woman said to the serpent, "We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, |
| Kin 3:6 | A ʻike aʻela ka wahine, he ʻono ko ia lāʻau i mea ʻai, a he maikaʻi hoʻi i nā maka, a he lāʻau makemake ʻia i mea hoʻonaʻauao, lālau akula ia i kona hua, ʻai ihola, a hāʻawi akula hoʻi na kāna kāne me ia, a ʻai ihola nō hoʻi ʻo ia. | When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it. |
| Kin 3:10 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, I lohe au i kou leo i loko o ka mahina ʻai nei, a makaʻu nō wau, no ka mea, ʻaʻohe oʻu kapa, a peʻe ihola au. | He answered, "I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; so I hid." |
| Kin 3:12 | ʻŌlelo akula ke kanaka, Na ka wahine āu i hāʻawi mai ai naʻu, nāna nō i hāʻawi mai i ko ka lāʻau, a ʻai ihola au. | The man said, "The woman you put here with me — she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it." |
| Kin 3:13 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova ke Akua i ka wahine, He aha kēia mea āu i hana ai? ʻĪ akula ka wahine, Na ka nahesa wau i hoʻowalewale mai, a ʻai ihola au. | Then the Lord God said to the woman, "What is this you have done?" The woman said, "The serpent deceived me, and I ate." |
| Kin 3:14 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iēhova ke Akua i ka nahesa, No kāu hana ʻana ia mea, e ʻoi aku kou ʻāhewa ʻia i ko nā holoholona laka a pau, a i ko nā holoholona hihiu a pau o ke kula; i lalo kou alo e kolo ai ʻoe, ʻo ka lepo kāu e ʻai ai, a pau nā lā o kou ola ʻana. | So the Lord God said to the serpent, "Because you have done this, "Cursed are you above all livestock and all wild animals! You will crawl on your belly and you will eat dust all the days of your life. |
| Kin 3:20 | Kapa akula ʻo ʻAdamu i ka inoa o kāna wahine, ʻo ʻEva; no ka mea, ka makuahine ia o nā kānaka a pau. | Adam named his wife Eve, because she would become the mother of all the living. |
| Kin 3:23 | No ia mea, kipaku akula ʻo Iēhova ke Akua iā ia i waho o ke kīhāpai ʻo ʻEdena, e mahi i ka lepo, kahi āna i lawe ʻia mai ai. | So the Lord God banished him from the Garden of Eden to work the ground from which he had been taken. |
| Kin 4:1 | A ʻike akula ʻo ʻAdamu i kāna wahine iā ʻEva; hāpai aʻela ʻo ia, a hānau maila iā Kaina, ʻī maila, Ua loaʻa nō iaʻu he kanaka no Iēhova mai. | Adam made love to his wife Eve, and she became pregnant and gave birth to Cain. She said, “With the help of the Lord I have brought forth a man.” |
| Kin 4:3 | Ma hope iho o nā lā, lawe akula ʻo Kaina i kekahi hua o ka honua i mōhai na Iēhova. | In the course of time Cain brought some of the fruits of the soil as an offering to the Lord. |
| Kin 4:4 | Lawe akula hoʻi ʻo ʻAbela i kekahi o nā hānau mua o kāna poʻe hipa, i nā mea momona hoʻi. A maliu maila ʻo Iēhova iā ʻAbela a me kāna mōhai: | And Abel also brought an offering — fat portions from some of the firstborn of his flock. The Lord looked with favor on Abel and his offering, |
| Kin 4:9 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iā Kaina, ʻAuhea lā ʻo ʻAbela ʻo kou kaikaina? ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, ʻAʻole au i ʻike: ʻo wau anei ke kahu o kuʻu kaikaina? | Then the Lord said to Cain, “Where is your brother Abel?” “I don’t know,” he replied. “Am I my brother’s keeper?” |
| Kin 4:13 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Kaina iā Iēhova, He nui loa kuʻu hewa: ʻaʻole paha ia e hiki ke kala ʻia. | Cain said to the Lord, “My punishment is more than I can bear. |
| Kin 4:16 | Hele akula ʻo Kaina mai ke alo aku o Iēhova, a noho ihola ma ka ʻāina ʻo Noda, ma ka hikina o ʻEdena. | So Cain went out from the Lord’s presence and lived in the land of Nod, east of Eden. |
| Kin 4:17 | ʻIke akula ʻo Kaina i kāna wahine; hāpai aʻela ʻo ia, a hānau maila iā ʻEnoka: kūkulu ihola ʻo ia i kūlanakauhale, a kapa ihola i ka inoa o ua kūlanakauhale lā, ma muli o ka inoa o kāna keiki, ʻo ʻEnoka. | Cain made love to his wife, and she became pregnant and gave birth to Enoch. Cain was then building a city, and he named it after his son Enoch. |
| Kin 4:23 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Lameka i nā wāhine āna, iā ʻAda, lāua ʻo Zila, E hoʻolohe mai ʻolua i koʻu leo; e nā wāhine a Lameka, e hāliu mai i kaʻu ʻōlelo: no ka mea, ua pepehi ihola au i ke kanaka no ka hōʻeha ʻana mai iaʻu, i ke kanaka ʻōpiopio no ka paopao ʻana mai iaʻu. | Lamech said to his wives, “Adah and Zillah, listen to me; wives of Lamech, hear my words. I have killed a man for wounding me, a young man for injuring me. |
| Kin 4:25 | ʻIke hou ihola ʻo ʻAdamu i kāna wahine; a hānau maila ia he keiki kāne, a kapa akula i kona inoa ʻo Seta: No ka mea, ua hāʻawi maila ke Akua i ka hua hou naʻu, wahi āna, i pani hakahaka no ʻAbela i pepehi ʻia e Kaina. | Adam made love to his wife again, and she gave birth to a son and named him Seth, saying, “God has granted me another child in place of Abel, since Cain killed him.” |
| Kin 5:3 | Hoʻokahi haneri makahiki o ko ʻAdamu ola ʻana a me kanakolu, a hānau mai nāna ke keiki kāne i kū iā ia, ma kona ʻano iho; a kapa akula i kona inoa ʻo Seta: | When Adam had lived 130 years, he had a son in his own likeness, in his own image; and he named him Seth. |
| Kin 5:29 | Kapa akula ia i kona inoa, ʻo Noa, ʻī aʻela, E hoʻomaha mai ʻo ia nei iā kākou i kā kākou hana ʻana a me ka luhi ʻana a ko kākou mau lima, no ka honua a Iēhova i hōʻino mai ai. | He named him Noah and said, “He will comfort us in the labor and painful toil of our hands caused by the ground the Lord has cursed.” |
| Kin 6:2 | ʻIke aʻela nā keiki a ke Akua i nā kaikamāhine a nā kānaka, ua maikaʻi lākou; lālau akula lākou i nā mea a lākou i makemake ai i mau wāhine na lākou. | the sons of God saw that the daughters of humans were beautiful, and they married any of them they chose. |
| Kin 6:4 | Noho ihola nā kānaka nunui ma ka honua ia manawa; a ma hope aku, a komo akula nā keiki a ke Akua i loko i nā kaikamāhine a nā kānaka, a hānau mai na lākou ka poʻe kānaka ikaika, he poʻe kānaka kaulana lākou i ka wā kahiko. | The Nephilim were on the earth in those days — and also afterward — when the sons of God went to the daughters of humans and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, men of renown. |
| Kin 7:7 | Komo akula ʻo Noa me nā keiki kāne āna, a me kāna wahine, a me nā wāhine a kāna mau keiki kāne i loko o ka hale lana, no ke kai a Kahinaliʻi. | And Noah and his sons and his wife and his sons’ wives entered the ark to escape the waters of the flood. |
| Kin 7:9 | Komo pāpālua akula lākou i loko i o Noa lā, ke kāne, ka wahine, me kā ke Akua i kauoha mai ai iā Noa. | male and female, came to Noah and entered the ark, as God had commanded Noah. |
| Kin 7:18 | Lanakila aʻela ka wai a māhuahua loa aʻela ma luna o ka honua; a holo akula ka hale lana ma luna o ka wai. | The waters rose and increased greatly on the earth, and the ark floated on the surface of the water. |
| Kin 8:3 | Hoʻi hou mau akula ka wai mai luna aʻe o ka honua: a ma hope o nā lā he haneri a me kanalima, ua emi ka wai. | The water receded steadily from the earth. At the end of the hundred and fifty days the water had gone down, |
| Kin 8:7 | Hoʻokuʻu akula ia i kekahi koraka, nāna i lele aku a hoʻi mai ma kēlā wahi a ma kēia wahi, a maloʻo iho ka wai ma ka honua. | and sent out a raven, and it kept flying back and forth until the water had dried up from the earth. |
| Kin 8:8 | Hoʻokuʻu akula hoʻi ʻo ia i ka manu nūnū e ʻike i ka emi ʻana o ka wai mai ka ʻāina aku; | Then he sent out a dove to see if the water had receded from the surface of the ground. |
| Kin 8:9 | Akā, ʻaʻole i loaʻa i ua manu nūnū lā he wahi e maha ai ʻo kona wāwae, a hoʻi hou maila ia i ona lā i loko o ka hale lana, no ka mea, ua uhi ka wai ma luna o ka honua a pau; a laila, ʻō akula kona lima, lālau akula ʻo ia iā ia, a huki maila iā ia i ona lā i loko o ka hale lana. | But the dove could find nowhere to perch because there was water over all the surface of the earth; so it returned to Noah in the ark. He reached out his hand and took the dove and brought it back to himself in the ark. |
| Kin 8:10 | Noho ihola ia i nā lā hou aku i ʻehiku; a hoʻokuʻu hou akula i ka manu nūnū i waho o ka hale lana; | He waited seven more days and again sent out the dove from the ark. |
| Kin 8:12 | Noho ihola ia i nā lā hou aku i ʻehiku; a hoʻokuʻu akula i ka manu nūnū; ʻaʻole nō ia i hoʻi hou mai i ona lā ma ia hope mai. | He waited seven more days and sent the dove out again, but this time it did not return to him. |
| Kin 8:18 | Hele akula ʻo Noa me kāna mau keiki kāne, a me kāna wahine, a me nā wāhine a kāna mau keiki kāne me ia: | So Noah came out, together with his sons and his wife and his sons’ wives. |
| Kin 8:19 | ʻO nā holoholona hoʻi a pau, ʻo nā mea kolo a pau, me nā manu a pau, a me nā mea a pau e kolo ana ma luna o ka honua, ma ko lākou mau ʻano iho, hele akula lākou i waho o ka hale lana. | All the animals and all the creatures that move along the ground and all the birds — everything that moves on land — came out of the ark, one kind after another. |
| Kin 8:20 | Hana ihola ʻo Noa i kuahu no Iēhova, lālau akula ia i kekahi o nā holoholona maʻemaʻe a pau, a ʻo nā manu maʻemaʻe a pau, a kaumaha akula i nā mōhai kuni ma luna o ke kuahu. | Then Noah built an altar to the Lord and, taking some of all the clean animals and clean birds, he sacrificed burnt offerings on it. |
| Kin 9:22 | ʻIke akula ʻo Hama ka makua kāne o Kanaʻana i kahi hilahila o kona makua kāne, a haʻi maila i kona mau hoahānau ʻelua ma waho. | Ham, the father of Canaan, saw his father naked and told his two brothers outside. |
| Kin 9:23 | Lālau akula ʻo Sema lāua ʻo Iapeta i ka ʻaʻahu, a kau ihola ma luna o ko lāua mau poʻohiwi, a hele hope akula lāua, a uhi ihola i kahi hilahila o ko lāua makua kāne: ua huli hope ko lāua mau maka, a ʻike ʻole aku lāua i kahi hilahila o ko lāua makua kāne. | But Shem and Japheth took a garment and laid it across their shoulders; then they walked in backward and covered their father’s naked body. Their faces were turned the other way so that they would not see their father naked. |
| Kin 12:4 | Hele akula ʻo ʻAberama e like me kā Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ia; a hele pū ʻo Lota me ia. He kanahikukumamālima nā makahiki o ʻAberama, i kona wā i hele mai ai mai Harana mai. | So Abram went, as the Lord had told him; and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he set out from Harran. |
| Kin 12:6 | Kaʻahele aʻela ʻo ʻAberama i ka ʻāina, a hiki akula i kahi o Sikema, i ka lāʻau ʻoka o More. E noho ana nō nā mamo a Kanaʻana ma ia ʻāina ia manawa. | Abram traveled through the land as far as the site of the great tree of Moreh at Shechem. At that time the Canaanites were in the land. |
| Kin 12:8 | Hele akula ia mai ia wahi aku a ka puʻu ma ka hikina o Betela, a kūkulu ihola i kona halelewa, ʻo Betela ma ke komohana, a ʻo Hai ma ka hikina: ma laila ʻo ia i hana ai i kuahu no Iēhova, a hea akula ia i ka inoa ʻo Iēhova. | From there he went on toward the hills east of Bethel and pitched his tent, with Bethel on the west and Ai on the east. There he built an altar to the Lord and called on the name of the Lord. |
| Kin 12:9 | Hele hou akula ʻo ʻAberama e neʻeneʻe ana i ke kūkulu hema. | Then Abram set out and continued toward the Negev. |
| Kin 12:10 | He wī ma ia ʻāina; a hele akula ʻo ʻAberama i lalo i ʻAigupita e noho malihini ma laila, no ka mea, ua nui loa ka wī ma ka ʻāina. | Now there was a famine in the land, and Abram went down to Egypt to live there for a while because the famine was severe. |
| Kin 12:11 | A kokoke akula ia e komo i ʻAigupita, ʻī akula ia i kāna wahine iā Sarai, Eia hoʻi ke ʻike nei au he wahine maikaʻi ʻoe ke nānā ʻia aku: | As he was about to enter Egypt, he said to his wife Sarai, “I know what a beautiful woman you are. |
| Kin 12:14 | A hiki akula ʻo ʻAberama i ʻAigupita, ʻike maila ko ʻAigupita i ka wahine he maikaʻi loa. | When Abram came to Egypt, the Egyptians saw that Sarai was a very beautiful woman. |
| Kin 12:15 | A ʻike maila nā luna a Paraʻo iā ia, hoʻomaikaʻi lākou iā ia i mua o Paraʻo, a ua lawe ʻia akula ua wahine lā ma ka hale o Paraʻo. | And when Pharaoh’s officials saw her, they praised her to Pharaoh, and she was taken into his palace. |
| Kin 12:20 | Kauoha akula ʻo Paraʻo i kona poʻe kānaka nona, a hoʻihoʻi maila lākou iā ia, me kāna wahine, a me kāna mau mea a pau. | Then Pharaoh gave orders about Abram to his men, and they sent him on his way, with his wife and everything he had. |
| Kin 13:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAberama iā Lota, ʻEā, ʻaʻole make hakakā kāua, kekahi i kekahi, ʻaʻole hoʻi kaʻu poʻe kahu bipi me kāu poʻe kahu bipi; no ka mea, he mau hoahānau kāua. | So Abram said to Lot, “Let’s not have any quarreling between you and me, or between your herders and mine, for we are close relatives. |
| Kin 13:10 | ʻAlawa aʻela ko Lota mau maka, ʻike akula i nā wahi pāpū ʻo Ioredane, he nui ka wai ma ia wahi a pau i kou hele ʻana mai i Zoara, ma mua o ko Iēhova luku ʻana iā Sodoma a me Gomora, e like me ka mahina ʻai o Iēhova, a e like me ka ʻāina i ʻAigupita. | Lot looked around and saw that the whole plain of the Jordan toward Zoar was well watered, like the garden of the Lord, like the land of Egypt. (This was before the Lord destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah.) |
| Kin 13:11 | A laila, wae ihola ʻo Lota i ka pāpū a pau ʻo Ioredane: a hele akula ʻo Lota ma ka hikina, a hoʻokaʻawale aʻela lāua i ke kekahi me kekahi. | So Lot chose for himself the whole plain of the Jordan and set out toward the east. The two men parted company: |
| Kin 13:12 | Noho ihola ʻo ʻAberama ma ka ʻāina i Kanaʻana, a noho akula ʻo Lota ma nā kūlanakauhale o ua pāpū lā, a kūkulu ihola i kona halelewa ma Sodoma. | Abram lived in the land of Canaan, while Lot lived among the cities of the plain and pitched his tents near Sodom. |
| Kin 13:18 | A laila lawe aʻela ʻo ʻAberama i kona halelewa, hele akula ia a noho ihola ma nā lāʻau ʻoka no Mamere, aia nō ma Heberona, a hana ihola ia i laila i kuahu no Iēhova. | So Abram went to live near the great trees of Mamre at Hebron, where he pitched his tents. There he built an altar to the Lord. |
| Kin 14:4 | Hoʻokauā akula lākou na Kedorelaomera i nā makahiki he ʻumikumamālua; a i ka ʻumikumamākolu o ka makahiki, kipi aʻela lākou. | For twelve years they had been subject to Kedorlaomer, but in the thirteenth year they rebelled. |
| Kin 14:8 | Hele akula ke aliʻi o Sodoma me ke aliʻi o Gomora, me ke aliʻi o ʻAdema, a me ke aliʻi o Zeboima, a me ke aliʻi o Bela, ʻo ia hoʻi ʻo Zoara; a kaua akula lākou me kēlā poʻe ma ke awāwa ʻo Sidima; | Then the king of Sodom, the king of Gomorrah, the king of Admah, the king of Zeboyim and the king of Bela (that is, Zoar) marched out and drew up their battle lines in the Valley of Siddim |
| Kin 14:10 | He nui nā lua bitumena ma ke awāwa ʻo Sidima; heʻe akula nā aliʻi o Sodoma a me Gomora, a hāʻule ihola i laila; a holo akula ka poʻe i koe ma ka mauna. | Now the Valley of Siddim was full of tar pits, and when the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah fled, some of the men fell into them and the rest fled to the hills. |
| Kin 14:11 | Lawe pio akula lākou i ka waiwai a pau o Sodoma a ʻo Gomora, a me kā lākou ʻai a pau, a hele akula. | The four kings seized all the goods of Sodom and Gomorrah and all their food; then they went away. |
| Kin 14:12 | Lawe akula hoʻi lākou iā Lota, i noho ai ma Sodoma, ʻo ke keiki a ko ʻAberama kaikuaʻana, a me kāna waiwai, a hoʻi akula. | They also carried off Abram’s nephew Lot and his possessions, since he was living in Sodom. |
| Kin 14:14 | Lohe aʻela ʻo ʻAberama, ua lawe pio ʻia kona hoahānau, alakaʻi akula ia i kona poʻe kānaka i hoʻomākaukau ʻia ka poʻe i hānau ma kona hale iho, ʻakolu haneri a me kumamāwalu, a alualu akula iā lākou a hiki i Dana. | When Abram heard that his relative had been taken captive, he called out the 318 trained men born in his household and went in pursuit as far as Dan. |
| Kin 14:15 | Māhele ihola ʻo ia i kona poʻe e kūʻē iā lākou, ʻo ia a me kāna poʻe kauā i ka pō, poʻi pō akula iā lākou, a alualu akula iā lākou a hiki i Hoba, aia ma ka lima hema o Damaseko. | During the night Abram divided his men to attack them and he routed them, pursuing them as far as Hobah, north of Damascus. |
| Kin 14:20 | E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia hoʻi ke Akua kiʻekiʻe loa, nāna i hoʻolilo mai kou poʻe ʻenemi i loko o kou lima. A hāʻawi akula ia nāna i ka hapaʻumi o nā mea a pau. | And praise be to God Most High, who delivered your enemies into your hand.” Then Abram gave him a tenth of everything. |
| Kin 14:22 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAberama i ke aliʻi o Sodoma, Ua hāpai aku nō au i koʻu lima iā Iēhova, i ke Akua kiʻekiʻe loa, i ka mea nona ka lani a me ka honua, | But Abram said to the king of Sodom, “With raised hand I have sworn an oath to the Lord, God Most High, Creator of heaven and earth, |
| Kin 15:2 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAberama, E ka Haku, e Iēhova ē, he aha kāu mea e hāʻawi mai ai iaʻu, no ka mea, ke hele keiki ʻole nei au, a ʻo ka puʻukū o kuʻu hale, ʻo ia ʻo ʻEliezera no Damaseko. | But Abram said, “Sovereign Lord, what can you give me since I remain childless and the one who will inherit my estate is Eliezer of Damascus?” |
| Kin 15:3 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAberama, Aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole ʻoe i hāʻawi mai i keiki naʻu; a ʻo kekahi i hānau i loko o koʻu hale, ʻo ia kuʻu hoʻoilina. | And Abram said, “You have given me no children; so a servant in my household will be my heir.” |
| Kin 15:5 | Kaʻi akula ʻo ia iā ia ma waho, ʻī maila, E nānā aku ʻoe i luna i ka lani, e helu i nā hōkū, inā e hiki iā ʻoe ke helu: ʻī maila kēlā iā ia, Pēlā auaneʻi kāu poʻe mamo. | He took him outside and said, “Look up at the sky and count the stars — if indeed you can count them.” Then he said to him, “So shall your offspring be.” |
| Kin 15:6 | Manaʻoʻiʻo akula ʻo ia iā Iēhova, a hoʻoili maila ʻo ia ia mea i pono nona. | Abram believed the Lord, and he credited it to him as righteousness. |
| Kin 15:8 | ʻĪ akula ia, E ka Haku, e Iēhova ē, pehea lā au e ʻike ai, e ili mai ana kēia ʻāina noʻu? | But Abram said, “Sovereign Lord, how can I know that I will gain possession of it?” |
| Kin 15:11 | A lele maila nā manu ma luna iho o nā mōhai, hoʻopuehu akula ʻo ʻAberama iā lākou. | Then birds of prey came down on the carcasses, but Abram drove them away. |
| Kin 16:2 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Sarai iā ʻAberama, Aia hoʻi, ua pā wau iā Iēhova; ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e komo aʻe ʻoe i loko i kaʻu kauā wahine, i loaʻa paha iaʻu nā keiki ma ona lā. Hoʻolohe akula ʻo ʻAberama i ka leo o Sarai. | so she said to Abram, “The Lord has kept me from having children. Go, sleep with my slave; perhaps I can build a family through her.” Abram agreed to what Sarai said. |
| Kin 16:3 | Lālau akula ʻo Sarai ʻo ka wahine a ʻAberama iā Hagara i kāna kauā wahine no ʻAigupita, i ka ʻumi o ka makahiki a ʻAberama i noho ai ma ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana, a hāʻawi maila iā ia i wahine na kāna kāne na ʻAberama. | So after Abram had been living in Canaan ten years, Sarai his wife took her Egyptian slave Hagar and gave her to her husband to be his wife. |
| Kin 16:4 | Komo akula ia i loko i o Hagara lā, a kō aʻela ia: a ʻike ihola ia ua kō, ua hoʻowahāwahā ʻia kona haku wahine i mua o kona maka. | He slept with Hagar, and she conceived. When she knew she was pregnant, she began to despise her mistress. |
| Kin 16:6 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAberama iā Sarai, Aia hoʻi, i loko nō o kou lima kāu kauā wahine, e hana aku ʻoe iā ia e like me kou makemake. A hoʻopilikia akula ʻo Sarai iā ia, mahuka akula ia mai kona alo aku. | “Your slave is in your hands,” Abram said. “Do with her whatever you think best.” Then Sarai mistreated Hagar; so she fled from her. |
| Kin 16:8 | ʻĪ maila ia, E Hagara, e ke kauā wahine a Sarai, no hea mai ʻoe? E hele ana hoʻi ʻoe i hea? ʻĪ akula kēlā, Ke mahuka aku nei au mai ke alo o koʻu haku wahine, mai o Sarai aku. | And he said, “Hagar, slave of Sarai, where have you come from, and where are you going?” “I’m running away from my mistress Sarai,” she answered. |
| Kin 16:13 | Kapa akula ia i ka inoa ʻo Iēhova nāna i ʻōlelo mai iā ia, ʻO ʻoe e ke Akua ka mea i ʻike mai iaʻu: no ka mea, ʻī ihola ia, Ua ʻimi aku nō anei au i ka Mea ʻike mai iaʻu? | She gave this name to the Lord who spoke to her: “You are the God who sees me,” for she said, “I have now seen the One who sees me.” |
| Kin 16:15 | Hānau maila ʻo Hagara i keiki kāne na ʻAberama: kapa akula ʻo ʻAberama i ka inoa o kāna keiki a Hagara i hānau ai, ʻo ʻIsemaʻela. | So Hagar bore Abram a son, and Abram gave the name Ishmael to the son she had borne. |
| Kin 17:18 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAberahama i ke Akua, Inā nō ʻo ʻIsemaʻela e ola i mua ou! | And Abraham said to God, “If only Ishmael might live under your blessing!” |
| Kin 17:22 | A oki ihola kāna kamaʻilio ʻana me ia, hoʻi akula ke Akua i luna mai o ʻAberahama aku. | When he had finished speaking with Abraham, God went up from him. |
| Kin 17:23 | Lālau akula ʻo ʻAberahama i kāna keiki iā ʻIsemaʻela, a me nā mea a pau i hānau ma kona hale, a me nā mea a pau i kūʻai ʻia i kāna kālā, i nā kāne a pau o ko ʻAberahama mau ʻōhua; a ʻoki poepoe ihola i ka ʻiʻo o ko lākou ʻōmaka ia lā hoʻokahi nō, e like me kā ke Akua i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ia. | On that very day Abraham took his son Ishmael and all those born in his household or bought with his money, every male in his household, and circumcised them, as God told him. |
| Kin 18:2 | ʻAlawa aʻela kona mau maka i luna, ʻike aʻela, aia hoʻi, kū maila nā kānaka ʻekolu i mua ona: a i kona ʻike ʻana aku, holo akula ia mai ka puka o ka halelewa aku e hālāwai me lākou, a kūlou ihola ia ma ka honua. | Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby. When he saw them, he hurried from the entrance of his tent to meet them and bowed low to the ground. |
| Kin 18:3 | ʻĪ akula ia, E kuʻu haku, inā i loaʻa iaʻu ke aloha ʻia i mua o kou mau maka, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, mai hele wale aku ʻoe mai kāu kauā aku. | He said, “If I have found favor in your eyes, my lord, do not pass your servant by. |
| Kin 18:6 | Wikiwiki aʻela ʻo ʻAberahama i ka hele i loko o ka halelewa i o Sara lā, ʻī akula, E hoʻomākaukau koke ʻoe i ʻekolu sato palaoa wali; e hoʻokāwili a e pūlehu i papa berena. | So Abraham hurried into the tent to Sarah. “Quick,” he said, “get three seahs of the finest flour and knead it and bake some bread.” |
| Kin 18:7 | Holo akula ʻo ʻAberahama i ka ʻohana bipi, lālau akula i ka bipi keiki ʻōpiopio momona, hāʻawi akula i kekahi keiki, a wikiwiki ihola ia e kālua. | Then he ran to the herd and selected a choice, tender calf and gave it to a servant, who hurried to prepare it. |
| Kin 18:8 | Lālau aku ia i wahi bata a me ka waiū, a me ka bipi keiki āna i kālua ai, a kau akula i mua o lākou: a kū akula ia ma o lākou lā ma lalo o ka lāʻau; a ʻai ihola lākou. | He then brought some curds and milk and the calf that had been prepared, and set these before them. While they ate, he stood near them under a tree. |
| Kin 18:9 | Nīnau maila lākou iā ia, ʻAuhea kāu wahine, ʻo Sara? ʻĪ akula ia, aia nō i loko o ka halelewa. | “Where is your wife Sarah?” they asked him. “There, in the tent,” he said. |
| Kin 18:15 | A laila hōʻole akula ʻo Sara, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole au i ʻakaʻaka; no ka mea, makaʻu ihola ia. ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻAʻole, ua ʻakaʻaka nō ʻoe. | Sarah was afraid, so she lied and said, “I did not laugh.” But he said, “Yes, you did laugh.” |
| Kin 18:16 | Kū aʻela ua mau kānaka lā, nānā akula ma Sodoma; a hele pū ʻo ʻAberahama me lākou e hoʻokuʻu aku iā lākou. | When the men got up to leave, they looked down toward Sodom, and Abraham walked along with them to see them on their way. |
| Kin 18:22 | Huli aʻela ua mau kānaka lā i nā maka o lāua mai laila aku, a hele akula i Sodoma: akā, kū ihola ʻo ʻAberahama i mua o Iēhova. | The men turned away and went toward Sodom, but Abraham remained standing before the Lord. |
| Kin 18:23 | Neʻeneʻe akula ʻo ʻAberahama a kokoke, ʻī akula, E luku pū anei ʻoe i ka poʻe pono me ka poʻe hewa? | Then Abraham approached him and said: “Will you sweep away the righteous with the wicked? |
| Kin 18:27 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ʻAberahama, ʻī akula, Eia hoʻi, ua hoʻomaka nō wau e ʻōlelo aku i ka Haku, ʻo wau he lepo wale nō, a me ka lehu: | Then Abraham spoke up again: “Now that I have been so bold as to speak to the Lord, though I am nothing but dust and ashes, |
| Kin 18:29 | ʻŌlelo hou akula ʻo ia iā ia, ʻī akula, Inā paha he kanahā ka poʻe i loaʻa i laila? ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻAʻole au e hana aku ia mea, ke kanahā lākou. | Once again he spoke to him, “What if only forty are found there?” He said, “For the sake of forty, I will not do it.” |
| Kin 18:30 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ia, ʻEā, a i huhū ʻole mai ka Haku, e ʻōlelo aku nō au: Inā paha he kanakolu ka poʻe i loaʻa i laila? ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻAʻole au e hana ia mea, ke loaʻa iaʻu he kanakolu i laila. | Then he said, “May the Lord not be angry, but let me speak. What if only thirty can be found there?” He answered, “I will not do it if I find thirty there.” |
| Kin 18:31 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, Aia hoʻi, ua hoʻomaka iho nei au e ʻōlelo aku i ka Haku: Inā paha he iwakālua ka poʻe i loaʻa i laila? ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻaʻole au e luku aku, ke iwakālua lākou. | Abraham said, “Now that I have been so bold as to speak to the Lord, what if only twenty can be found there?” He said, “For the sake of twenty, I will not destroy it.” |
| Kin 18:32 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ia, A i ʻole e huhū mai ka Haku, a hoʻokahi wale nō aʻu ʻōlelo e koe: Inā paha he ʻumi ka poʻe i loaʻa i laila? ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻAʻole au e luku aku, ke ʻumi lākou. | Then he said, “May the Lord not be angry, but let me speak just once more. What if only ten can be found there?” He answered, “For the sake of ten, I will not destroy it.” |
| Kin 18:33 | A pau aʻela kā Iēhova kamaʻilio ʻana me ʻAberahama, hele akula ʻo Iēhova; a hoʻi hou maila ʻo ʻAberahama i kona wahi. | When the Lord had finished speaking with Abraham, he left, and Abraham returned home. |
| Kin 19:1 | A ahiahi ihola, hiki akula nā ʻānela ʻelua ma Sodoma: a noho ihola ʻo Lota ma ka ʻīpuka o Sodoma: ʻike akula ʻo Lota, kū aʻela ia e hālāwai pū lākou, a kūlou ihola kona mau maka i lalo ma ka honua; | The two angels arrived at Sodom in the evening, and Lot was sitting in the gateway of the city. When he saw them, he got up to meet them and bowed down with his face to the ground. |
| Kin 19:2 | ʻĪ akula, E kuʻu mau haku, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻolua, e kipa mai ʻolua ma loko o ka hale o kā ʻolua kauā nei, e moe nō a ao ka pō, a e holoi i ko ʻolua wāwae, a kakahiaka nui e ala aʻe ʻolua a e hele aku. ʻĪ maila lāua, ʻAʻole, e moe nō māua ma ke alanui a ao ka pō. | “My lords,” he said, “please turn aside to your servant’s house. You can wash your feet and spend the night and then go on your way early in the morning.” “No,” they answered, “we will spend the night in the square.” |
| Kin 19:3 | Koi ikaika akula ia iā lāua; a kipa aʻela lāua i ona lā, a komo akula i loko o kona hale; a hana iho nō ia i ʻahaʻaina na lāua, pūlehu ihola i ka palaoa hū ʻole, a ʻai ihola lāua. | But he insisted so strongly that they did go with him and entered his house. He prepared a meal for them, baking bread without yeast, and they ate. |
| Kin 19:6 | Hele akula ʻo Lota i waho ma ka puka i o lākou lā; a papani aʻela i ka puka ma hope ona. | Lot went outside to meet them and shut the door behind him |
| Kin 19:7 | ʻĪ akula, E nā hoahānau, ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoukou, mai hana hewa ʻoukou. | and said, “No, my friends. Don’t do this wicked thing. |
| Kin 19:10 | Akā, lālau akula ua mau kānaka lā iā Lota, a huki mai lāua iā ia i loko o ka hale i o lāua lā, a papani akula i ka puka. | But the men inside reached out and pulled Lot back into the house and shut the door. |
| Kin 19:14 | Hele akula ʻo Lota i waho, ʻōlelo akula i kona mau hūnōna kāne i mare me nā kaikamāhine āna, ʻī akula, E ala aʻe, e holo aku i waho o kēia wahi; no ka mea, e luku mai ana ʻo Iēhova i nēia kūlanakauhale. Akā, ua like ia i ka manaʻo o nā hūnōna kāne me ka mea hoʻomāʻewaʻewa. | So Lot went out and spoke to his sons-in-law, who were pledged to marry his daughters. He said, “Hurry and get out of this place, because the Lord is about to destroy the city!” But his sons-in-law thought he was joking. |
| Kin 19:16 | Iā ia i hoʻokaʻulua ai, lālau akula ua mau kānaka lā i kona lima, me ka lima o kāna wahine, a me ka lima o kāna mau kaikamāhine ʻelua; ahonui maila ʻo Iēhova iā ia: alakaʻi akula lāua iā ia, a hoʻokuʻu akula i waho o ke kūlanakauhale. | When he hesitated, the men grasped his hand and the hands of his wife and of his two daughters and led them safely out of the city, for the Lord was merciful to them. |
| Kin 19:18 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Lota iā lāua, Auē! e kuʻu Haku, ʻaʻole pēlā. | But Lot said to them, “No, my lords, please! |
| Kin 19:27 | Ala aʻela ʻo ʻAberahama i kakahiaka nui, a hoʻi hou akula ia i kahi āna i kū ai i mua o Iēhova: | Early the next morning Abraham got up and returned to the place where he had stood before the Lord. |
| Kin 19:28 | Nānā akula ia ma Sodoma a me Gomora, a ma ka ʻāina pāpū a pau, ʻike akula ia, aia hoʻi, piʻi aʻela ka uahi o ia ʻāina i luna, e like me ka pūnohu o ka lua ahi. | He looked down toward Sodom and Gomorrah, toward all the land of the plain, and he saw dense smoke rising from the land, like smoke from a furnace. |
| Kin 19:31 | ʻĪ akula ka hānau mua i kona kaikaina, ʻEā, ua ʻelemakule ko kāua makua kāne, ʻaʻole hoʻi he kanaka ma ka honua nei a pau nāna e komo mai i o kāua nei, e like me ka hana ʻana a ko ka honua nei: | One day the older daughter said to the younger, “Our father is old, and there is no man around here to give us children — as is the custom all over the earth. |
| Kin 19:33 | Hoʻoinu lāua ia pō i ko lāua makua kāne i ka waina: a komo akula ka hānau mua i loko, a moe ihola me kona makua kāne: ʻaʻole naʻe i ʻike kēlā i kona wā i moe iho ai, ʻaʻole hoʻi kona wā i ala ai. | That night they got their father to drink wine, and the older daughter went in and slept with him. He was not aware of it when she lay down or when she got up. |
| Kin 19:34 | A ia lā aʻe, ʻī akula ka hānau mua i ke kaikaina, Aia hoʻi, moe iho nō au me kuʻu makua kāne i ka pō nei: e hoʻoinu kāua iā ia i ka waina i kēia pō nō hoʻi; a e komo aku ʻoe i loko, e moe me ia, i mālama ai kāua i hua na ko kāua makua kāne. | The next day the older daughter said to the younger, “Last night I slept with my father. Let’s get him to drink wine again tonight, and you go in and sleep with him so we can preserve our family line through our father.” |
| Kin 20:1 | Hele akula ʻo ʻAberahama mai laila aku ma ka ʻāina kūkulu hema, a noho hoʻi ia ma waena o Kadesa a ʻo Sura, a ma Gerara kona noho malihini ʻana. | Now Abraham moved on from there into the region of the Negev and lived between Kadesh and Shur. For a while he stayed in Gerar, |
| Kin 20:2 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ʻAberahama no kāna wahine no Sara, ʻO ia nō kuʻu kaikuahine: a hoʻouna maila ʻo ʻAbimeleka ke aliʻi o Gerara, a lawe akula iā Sara. | and there Abraham said of his wife Sarah, “She is my sister.” Then Abimelek king of Gerar sent for Sarah and took her. |
| Kin 20:4 | Akā, ʻaʻole i hoʻopili ʻo ʻAbimeleka iā ia: ʻī akula ʻo ia, E ka Haku, e pepehi mai nō hoʻi ʻoe i ka lāhui kanaka hala ʻole? | Now Abimelek had not gone near her, so he said, “Lord, will you destroy an innocent nation? |
| Kin 20:8 | Ala aʻela ʻo ʻAbimeleka i kakahiaka nui, hōʻuluʻulu aʻela i kāna poʻe kauā a pau, a haʻi akula i kēia mau mea ma loko o ko lākou mau pepeiao: a makaʻu loa ihola nā kānaka. | Early the next morning Abimelek summoned all his officials, and when he told them all that had happened, they were very much afraid. |
| Kin 20:11 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAberahama, No ka mea, ʻī ihola au ma kuʻu naʻau, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole ka makaʻu i ke Akua ma kēia wahi; a e pepehi mai auaneʻi lākou iaʻu no kuʻu wahine. | Abraham replied, “I said to myself, ‘There is surely no fear of God in this place, and they will kill me because of my wife.’ |
| Kin 20:13 | A i ka manawa a ke Akua i hoʻoʻauana mai ai iaʻu mai ka hale o koʻu makua kāne mai, ʻī akula au iā ia nei, Eia kou lokomaikaʻi āu e hōʻike mai ai iaʻu: i nā wahi a pau e hiki aku ai kāua, e ʻōlelo aku ʻoe noʻu, ʻO koʻu kaikunāne ia. | And when God had me wander from my father’s household, I said to her, ‘This is how you can show your love to me: Everywhere we go, say of me, “He is my brother.”’” |
| Kin 20:17 | Pule akula ʻo ʻAberahama i ke Akua: a hoʻōla maila ke Akua iā ʻAbimeleka, me kāna wahine a me kāna poʻe kauā wahine; a hānau keiki lākou. | Then Abraham prayed to God, and God healed Abimelek, his wife and his female slaves so they could have children again, |
| Kin 21:3 | Kapa akula ʻo ʻAberahama i ka inoa o kāna keiki i hānau nāna, i ka mea a Sara i hānau ai nāna, ʻo ʻIsaʻaka. | Abraham gave the name Isaac to the son Sarah bore him. |
| Kin 21:9 | ʻIke akula ʻo Sara i ke keiki a Hagara no ʻAigupita, i ka mea āna i hānau ai na ʻAberahama, e hoʻomāʻewaʻewa ana. | But Sarah saw that the son whom Hagar the Egyptian had borne to Abraham was mocking, |
| Kin 21:14 | Ala aʻela ʻo ʻAberahama i ke kakahiaka nui, lālau akula ia i ka berena a me ka wai i loko o ka hue a hāʻawi aʻela iā Hagara, a kau akula ma luna o kona poʻohiwi, a me ke keiki nō hoʻi, a kuʻu akula iā ia: hele aku nō ia, a kuewa wale aʻela ma loko o ka wao nahele ʻo Beʻereseba. | Early the next morning Abraham took some food and a skin of water and gave them to Hagar. He set them on her shoulders and then sent her off with the boy. She went on her way and wandered in the Desert of Beersheba. |
| Kin 21:16 | Hele akula ia, a noho ihola i kahi kūpono iā ia, e mamao aku ana e like me ka pana ʻana o ka pua: no ka mea, ʻī ihola ia, ʻAʻole au e pono ke ʻike i ka make ʻana o ke keiki. Noho akula ia i kahi kūpono, a hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻela ia i kona leo, a uē ihola. | Then she went off and sat down about a bowshot away, for she thought, “I cannot watch the boy die.” And as she sat there, she began to sob. |
| Kin 21:19 | Hoʻokaʻakaʻa aʻela ke Akua i kona mau maka, a ʻike akula ia i kekahi luawai: hele akula ia, ukuhi ihola a piha ka hue wai i ka wai, a hoʻoinu ihola i ke keiki. | Then God opened her eyes and she saw a well of water. So she went and filled the skin with water and gave the boy a drink. |
| Kin 21:24 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAberahama, E hoʻohiki nō wau. | Abraham said, “I swear it.” |
| Kin 21:25 | Aʻo akula hoʻi ʻo ʻAberahama iā ʻAbimeleka no ka luawai a nā kauā a ʻAbimeleka i kāʻili aku ai. | Then Abraham complained to Abimelek about a well of water that Abimelek’s servants had seized. |
| Kin 21:27 | Lālau akula ʻo ʻAberahama i nā hipa a me nā bipi kāne, a hāʻawi akula ia mau mea no ʻAbimeleka; a hoʻopaʻa ihola lāua a ʻelua i berita. | So Abraham brought sheep and cattle and gave them to Abimelek, and the two men made a treaty. |
| Kin 21:28 | A hoʻonoho akula ʻo ʻAberahama i nā hipa keiki wahine i ʻehiku ma kahi kaʻawale. | Abraham set apart seven ewe lambs from the flock, |
| Kin 21:30 | ʻĪ akula kēlā, No ka mea, e lawe ʻoe i kēia mau hipa keiki wahine ʻehiku na kuʻu lima aku, i mea hōʻike maka noʻu, naʻu nō i ʻeli iho i kēia luawai. | He replied, “Accept these seven lambs from my hand as a witness that I dug this well.” |
| Kin 21:32 | Pēlā nō lāua i hoʻopaʻa iho ai i berita ma Beʻereseba: a laila, kū aʻela ʻo ʻAbimeleka lāua ʻo Pikola kona luna koa, a hoʻi hou akula lāua i ka ʻāina o ko Pilisetia. | After the treaty had been made at Beersheba, Abimelek and Phicol the commander of his forces returned to the land of the Philistines. |
| Kin 21:33 | Kanu ihola ʻo ʻAberahama i lāʻau ma Beʻereseba, a kāhea akula i laila i ka inoa ʻo Iēhova ke Akua mau loa. | Abraham planted a tamarisk tree in Beersheba, and there he called on the name of the Lord, the Eternal God. |
| Kin 22:1 | Ma hope mai o ia mau mea, hoʻāʻo maila ke Akua iā ʻAberahama, ʻī maila iā ia, E ʻAberahama : ʻī akula kēlā, Eia nō wau. | Some time later God tested Abraham. He said to him, “Abraham!” “Here I am,” he replied. |
| Kin 22:3 | Ala aʻela ʻo ʻAberahama i kakahiaka nui, hoʻēʻe akula ia i ka noho ma luna o kona hoki, kono pū aʻela i nā kānaka uʻi ʻelua ona me ia, a me ʻIsaʻaka kāna keiki, kākā ihola i ka wahie no ka mōhai kuni, kū aʻela a hele akula i kahi a ke Akua i ʻī mai ai iā ia. | Early the next morning Abraham got up and loaded his donkey. He took with him two of his servants and his son Isaac. When he had cut enough wood for the burnt offering, he set out for the place God had told him about. |
| Kin 22:4 | I ke kolu o ka lā ʻalawa aʻela nā maka o ʻAberahama, a ʻike akula ia wahi mamao aku. | On the third day Abraham looked up and saw the place in the distance. |
| Kin 22:5 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAberahama i kona mau kānaka uʻi, E noho iho ʻolua ma ʻaneʻi me ka hoki, a hele nō māua me ke keiki i ʻō e hoʻomana ai; a hoʻi hou mai i o ʻolua nei. | He said to his servants, “Stay here with the donkey while I and the boy go over there. We will worship and then we will come back to you.” |
| Kin 22:6 | Lawe aʻela ʻo ʻAberahama i ka wahie no ka mōhai kuni, a kau ihola ma luna o kāna keiki ʻo ʻIsaʻaka, lawe akula ia i ke ahi, a me ka pahi ma kona lima, a haele pū akula lāua. | Abraham took the wood for the burnt offering and placed it on his son Isaac, and he himself carried the fire and the knife. As the two of them went on together, |
| Kin 22:7 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka i kona makua kāne, iā ʻAberahama, E kuʻu makua: ʻī maila kēlā, Eia wau, e kuʻu keiki. ʻĪ akula ia, Eia ke ahi, a me ka wahie; ʻauhea hoʻi ke keiki hipa i mōhai kuni? | Isaac spoke up and said to his father Abraham, “Father?” “Yes, my son?” Abraham replied. “The fire and wood are here,” Isaac said, “but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?” |
| Kin 22:8 | ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻAberahama, E kuʻu keiki, na ke Akua nō e hoʻomākaukau i keiki hipa nāna i mōhai kuni: a haele pū akula lāua. | Abraham answered, “God himself will provide the lamb for the burnt offering, my son.” And the two of them went on together. |
| Kin 22:9 | A hiki akula lāua i kahi a ke Akua i ʻī mai ai iā ia; hana ihola ʻo ʻAberahama i kuahu i laila, kau pono akula i ka wahie ma luna, hīkiʻi ihola ia i kāna keiki iā ʻIsaʻaka, a kau akula iā ia ma ke kuahu ma luna o ka wahie. | When they reached the place God had told him about, Abraham built an altar there and arranged the wood on it. He bound his son Isaac and laid him on the altar, on top of the wood. |
| Kin 22:10 | ʻŌ akula ko ʻAberahama lima, a lālau i ka pahi e pepehi i kāna keiki. | Then he reached out his hand and took the knife to slay his son. |
| Kin 22:11 | Kāhea maila ka ʻānela o Iēhova mai ka lani mai, ʻī maila, E ʻAberahama! E ʻAberahama! ʻĪ akula kēlā, Eia wau. | But the angel of the Lord called out to him from heaven, “Abraham! Abraham!” “Here I am,” he replied. |
| Kin 22:13 | ʻAlawa aʻela nā maka o ʻAberahama i luna, ʻike akula, aia hoʻi, ma kona kua he hipa kāne, ua hihia kona pepeiaohao i ka nāhelehele: hele akula ʻo ʻAberahama, lālau akula i ua hipa kāne lā, a kaumaha akula iā ia i mōhai kuni, i kala no kāna keiki. | Abraham looked up and there in a thicket he saw a ram caught by its horns. He went over and took the ram and sacrificed it as a burnt offering instead of his son. |
| Kin 22:14 | Kapa akula ʻo ʻAberahama i ka inoa o ia wahi, ʻO Iēhova-iire: me ia i ʻōlelo ʻia mai ai a hiki i kēia lā, Ma ka mauna o Iēhova e hoʻomākaukau ʻia ai. | So Abraham called that place The Lord Will Provide. And to this day it is said, “On the mountain of the Lord it will be provided.” |
| Kin 22:19 | Hoʻi hou akula ʻo ʻAberahama i kona mau kānaka uʻi, kū aʻela lāua a hele pū akula i Beʻereseba; a noho ihola ʻo ʻAberahama i Beʻereseba. | Then Abraham returned to his servants, and they set off together for Beersheba. And Abraham stayed in Beersheba. |
| Kin 23:2 | A make akula ʻo Sara ma Kiriatareba, ʻo ia ʻo Heberona ma ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana; a hele maila ʻo ʻAberahama e uē a e kanikau iā Sara. | She died at Kiriath Arba (that is, Hebron) in the land of Canaan, and Abraham went to mourn for Sarah and to weep over her. |
| Kin 23:3 | Kū aʻela ʻo ʻAberahama i luna, mai ke alo aʻe o kāna mea i make, ʻōlelo akula ia i nā mamo a Heta, ʻī akula, | Then Abraham rose from beside his dead wife and spoke to the Hittites. He said, |
| Kin 23:8 | Kamaʻilio akula ia me lākou, ʻī akula, Inā ʻo ko ʻoukou manaʻo ia, i kanu iho ai au i kuʻu mea make mai oʻu mau maka aku; e hoʻolohe mai, a e noi aku ʻoukou iā ʻEperona ke keiki a Zohara noʻu; | He said to them, “If you are willing to let me bury my dead, then listen to me and intercede with Ephron son of Zohar on my behalf |
| Kin 23:13 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā ʻEperona ma ka lohe o nā kānaka o ia ʻāina, i ka ʻī ʻana, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hoʻolohe mai ʻoe iaʻu, Inā e ʻae mai ʻoe, e hāʻawi aku nō wau i ke kālā no ua mahina ʻai lā; e lawe ʻoe i kaʻu, a e kanu nō wau i kuʻu mea make i laila. | and he said to Ephron in their hearing, “Listen to me, if you will. I will pay the price of the field. Accept it from me so I can bury my dead there.” |
| Kin 24:2 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAberahama i ke kauā kahiko o kona hale, i ka mea iā ia ka mālama i kona mea a pau, Ē, e kau mai ʻoe i kou lima ma lalo iho o koʻu ʻūhā: | He said to the senior servant in his household, the one in charge of all that he had, “Put your hand under my thigh. |
| Kin 24:6 | Pāpā akula ʻo ʻAberahama iā ia, E ao ʻoe, mai kaʻi aku ʻoe i kaʻu keiki ma laila. | “Make sure that you do not take my son back there,” Abraham said. |
| Kin 24:10 | Lālau akula ua kauā lā i nā kāmelo o kona haku he ʻumi, no ka mea, ma kona lima ka waiwai a pau o kona haku: kū aʻela ia, a hele akula i Mesopotamia, i ke kūlanakauhale ʻo Nahora. | Then the servant left, taking with him ten of his master’s camels loaded with all kinds of good things from his master. He set out for Aram Naharaim and made his way to the town of Nahor. |
| Kin 24:12 | ʻĪ akula ia, E Iēhova ke Akua o kuʻu haku o ʻAberahama, ke pule aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hoʻopōmaikaʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu i kēia lā, a e lokomaikaʻi mai ʻoe i kuʻu haku iā ʻAberahama. | Then he prayed, “Lord, God of my master Abraham, make me successful today, and show kindness to my master Abraham. |
| Kin 24:17 | Holo akula ua kauā lā e hālāwai me ia, ʻī akula, Ē, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hō mai noʻu i wahi wai o kou bākeke e inu. | The servant hurried to meet her and said, “Please give me a little water from your jar.” |
| Kin 24:23 | Nīnau akula ia, He kaikamahine ʻoe na wai? Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e haʻi mai iaʻu: a he wahi kaʻawale nō anei i loko o ka hale o kou makua kāne e moe ai mākou? | Then he asked, “Whose daughter are you? Please tell me, is there room in your father’s house for us to spend the night?” |
| Kin 24:26 | Kūlou ihola ke poʻo o ua kanaka lā, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula iā Iēhova; | Then the man bowed down and worshiped the Lord, |
| Kin 24:27 | ʻĪ akula, E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia aku ʻo Iēhova ke Akua o kuʻu haku o ʻAberahama, ʻaʻole ia i hoʻonele mai i kuʻu haku i kona aloha a me kona ʻoiaʻiʻo: ma ke alanui wau, a ua alakaʻi aku ʻo Iēhova iaʻu ma ka hale o nā hoahānau o kuʻu haku. | saying, “Praise be to the Lord, the God of my master Abraham, who has not abandoned his kindness and faithfulness to my master. As for me, the Lord has led me on the journey to the house of my master’s relatives.” |
| Kin 24:28 | Holo akula ua kaikamahine lā, a haʻi akula i ko ka hale o kona makuahine ia mau mea. | The young woman ran and told her mother’s household about these things. |
| Kin 24:30 | A ʻike akula ia i ke apo no ka ihu, a me nā kūpeʻe lima ma nā lima o kona kaikuahine, a lohe akula ia i ka ʻōlelo a kona kaikuahine a Rebeka, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, Pēlā i ʻōlelo mai ai ke kanaka iaʻu; hele maila ia i ua kanaka nei; aia hoʻi, kū ihola ia me nā kāmelo ma ka luawai. | As soon as he had seen the nose ring, and the bracelets on his sister’s arms, and had heard Rebekah tell what the man said to her, he went out to the man and found him standing by the camels near the spring. |
| Kin 24:32 | Komo akula ua kanaka lā i loko o ka hale: wehe aʻela ia i nā kāmelo, a hāʻawi akula i ka mauʻu maloʻo a me ka mea ʻai na nā kāmelo, a me ka wai e holoi i kona mau wāwae, a me nā wāwae o nā kānaka me ia. | So the man went to the house, and the camels were unloaded. Straw and fodder were brought for the camels, and water for him and his men to wash their feet. |
| Kin 24:33 | A lawe ʻia mai ka ʻai nāna: ʻī akula ʻo ia, ʻAʻole au e ʻai, a haʻi ʻē aku au ma mua i kaʻu mea i hele mai nei. ʻĪ maila kēlā, E haʻi mai. | Then food was set before him, but he said, “I will not eat until I have told you what I have to say.” “Then tell us,” Laban said. |
| Kin 24:34 | ʻĪ akula ia, ʻO wau nō ke kauā a ʻAberahama. | So he said, “I am Abraham’s servant. |
| Kin 24:39 | ʻĪ akula au i kuʻu haku, Inā paha ʻaʻole e makemake ka wahine e hahai mai iaʻu. | “Then I asked my master, ‘What if the woman will not come back with me?’ |
| Kin 24:42 | A hiki maila au i kēia lā i ka luawai, ʻī akula, E Iēhova ke Akua o kuʻu haku ʻo ʻAberahama, inā ʻoe e hoʻopōmaikaʻi mai i kuʻu hele ʻana e hele nei: | “When I came to the spring today, I said, ‘Lord, God of my master Abraham, if you will, please grant success to the journey on which I have come. |
| Kin 24:45 | ʻAʻole au i hoʻōki iho i ka ʻōlelo ʻana i loko o kuʻu naʻau, aia hoʻi, puka maila ʻo Rebeka, me kona bākeke ma luna o kona poʻohiwi; iho ihola ia ma ka luawai, a huki maila: ʻī akula au iā ia, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hāʻawi mai noʻu e inu. | “Before I finished praying in my heart, Rebekah came out, with her jar on her shoulder. She went down to the spring and drew water, and I said to her, ‘Please give me a drink.’ |
| Kin 24:46 | Wikiwiki ihola ia, a kuʻu ihola i kona bākeke mai luna iho ona, ʻī maila, E inu ʻoe, a e hoʻoinu hoʻi au i kou mau kāmelo: inu ihola nō au, a hoʻoinu akula hoʻi ʻo ia i nā kāmelo. | “She quickly lowered her jar from her shoulder and said, ‘Drink, and I’ll water your camels too.’ So I drank, and she watered the camels also. |
| Kin 24:47 | Nīnau akula au iā ia, ʻī akula, He kaikamahine ʻoe na wai? ʻĪ maila kēlā, He kaikamahine na Betuʻela ke keiki a Nahora, na ka mea a Mileka i hānau ai nāna: a lou akula au i ke apo ma kona ihu, a me nā kūpeʻe lima ma kona mau lima. | “I asked her, ‘Whose daughter are you?’ “She said, ‘The daughter of Bethuel son of Nahor, whom Milkah bore to him.’ “Then I put the ring in her nose and the bracelets on her arms, |
| Kin 24:48 | Kūlou ihola au i kuʻu poʻo, a hoʻomana akula iā Iēhova, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula iā Iēhova i ke Akua o kuʻu haku ʻo ʻAberahama, nāna au i alakaʻi ma ke ala pono, i lawe au i ke kaikamahine a ka hoahānau o kuʻu haku i wahine na kāna keiki. | and I bowed down and worshiped the Lord. I praised the Lord, the God of my master Abraham, who had led me on the right road to get the granddaughter of my master’s brother for his son. |
| Kin 24:52 | A lohe aʻela ke kauā a ʻAberahama i kā lāua ʻōlelo, hoʻomana akula ia iā Iēhova, [e kūlou ana] i ka honua. | When Abraham’s servant heard what they said, he bowed down to the ground before the Lord. |
| Kin 24:53 | Lawe maila ua kauā lā i nā mea kālā a me nā mea gula, a me nā ʻaʻahu, a hāʻawi akula ia mau mea no Rebeka: hāʻawi akula hoʻi ʻo ia i nā mea maikaʻi na kona kaikunāne a me kona makuahine. | Then the servant brought out gold and silver jewelry and articles of clothing and gave them to Rebekah; he also gave costly gifts to her brother and to her mother. |
| Kin 24:54 | ʻAi ihola lākou a inu hoʻi, ʻo ia a me nā kānaka me ia, a moe ihola ia pō. Ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka, ʻī akula ia, E kuʻu aku ʻoukou iaʻu e hele i koʻu haku. | Then he and the men who were with him ate and drank and spent the night there. When they got up the next morning, he said, “Send me on my way to my master.” |
| Kin 24:56 | ʻĪ akula kēlā iā lāua, Mai keʻakeʻa mai ʻolua iaʻu, no ka mea, ua hoʻopōmaikaʻi mai ʻo Iēhova i kuʻu hele ʻana mai; e kuʻu aku ʻoukou iaʻu e hele aku ai i koʻu haku. | But he said to them, “Do not detain me, now that the Lord has granted success to my journey. Send me on my way so I may go to my master.” |
| Kin 24:58 | Hea akula lāua iā Rebeka, nīnau akula iā ia, E ake ʻoe e hele pū me kēia kanaka? ʻĪ maila kēlā, E hele wau. | So they called Rebekah and asked her, “Will you go with this man?” “I will go,” she said. |
| Kin 24:59 | Kuʻu akula lāua iā Rebeka ʻo ko lāua kaikuahine, me kona kahu, a me ke kauā a ʻAberahama, a me nā kānaka ona. | So they sent their sister Rebekah on her way, along with her nurse and Abraham’s servant and his men. |
| Kin 24:60 | Hoʻomaikaʻi akula lāua iā Rebeka, ʻī akula, ʻO ʻoe nō ko māua kaikuahine, e lilo ʻoe i makuahine o nā tausani miliona: e lilo hoʻi no kāu poʻe mamo, ka puka pā o ka poʻe inaina aku iā lākou. | And they blessed Rebekah and said to her, “Our sister, may you increase to thousands upon thousands; may your offspring possess the cities of their enemies.” |
| Kin 24:63 | Hele akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka ma ke kula e noʻonoʻo ai i ka wā ahiahi: ʻalawa aʻela kona mau maka i luna, aia hoʻi nā kāmelo e hoʻi mai ana. | He went out to the field one evening to meditate, and as he looked up, he saw camels approaching. |
| Kin 24:67 | Alakaʻi akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka iā ia ma loko o ka halelewa o kona makuahine ʻo Sara; lawe akula ʻo ia iā Rebeka, a lilo ihola ia i wahine nāna, a aloha aʻela ʻo ia iā ia. A ua hōʻoluʻolu ʻia ʻo ʻIsaʻaka no kona makuahine. | Isaac brought her into the tent of his mother Sarah, and he married Rebekah. So she became his wife, and he loved her; and Isaac was comforted after his mother’s death. |
| Kin 25:6 | Akā, hāʻawi akula ʻo ʻAberahama i nā makana na nā keiki kāne a nā haiā wahine a ʻAberahama, a hoʻokuʻu akula iā lākou, i kona wā e ola ana, mai kāna keiki ʻo ʻIsaʻaka aku, e hele i ka ʻāina o ka hikina. | But while he was still living, he gave gifts to the sons of his concubines and sent them away from his son Isaac to the land of the east. |
| Kin 25:21 | Nonoi akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka iā Iēhova no kāna wahine, no ka mea, ua pā ʻo ia: a hoʻolohe maila ke Akua iā ia, a hāpai aʻela kāna wahine ʻo Rebeka. | Isaac prayed to the Lord on behalf of his wife, because she was childless. The Lord answered his prayer, and his wife Rebekah became pregnant. |
| Kin 25:22 | ʻOni pū aʻela nā keiki i loko ona; ʻī ihola ia, A i pēlā ia, i aha kēia mea aʻu? A hele akula ia e nīnau iā Iēhova. | The babies jostled each other within her, and she said, “Why is this happening to me?” So she went to inquire of the Lord. |
| Kin 25:26 | Ma hope iho, puka maila kona kaikaina, a paʻa akula kona lima i ke kuʻekuʻe wāwae o ʻEsau; a kapa ʻia kona inoa, ʻo Iakoba. He kanaono nā makahiki o ʻIsaʻaka i ko Rebeka manawa i hānau ai lāua. | After this, his brother came out, with his hand grasping Esau’s heel; so he was named Jacob. Isaac was sixty years old when Rebekah gave birth to them. |
| Kin 25:28 | Aloha akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka iā ʻEsau, no ka mea, ʻai ihola ia i ka ʻiʻo o nā mea hihiu: a ʻo Rebeka kai aloha iā Iakoba. | Isaac, who had a taste for wild game, loved Esau, but Rebekah loved Jacob. |
| Kin 25:31 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iakoba, E kūʻai kāua i kēia lā, i lilo mai iaʻu kāu pono o ka hānau mua. | Jacob replied, “First sell me your birthright.” |
| Kin 25:33 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iakoba, E hoʻohiki ʻoe naʻu kēia lā; a hoʻohiki akula ia nāna: a kūʻai lilo maila ia i kāna pono o ka hānau mua, na Iakoba. | But Jacob said, “Swear to me first.” So he swore an oath to him, selling his birthright to Jacob. |
| Kin 25:34 | A laila, hāʻawi akula ʻo Iakoba na ʻEsau i ka berena a me nā pāpapa i hoʻolapalapa ʻia; ʻai ihola ia a inu hoʻi, kū aʻela ia a hele akula i kona wahi i hele ai: pēlā ʻo ʻEsau i hoʻowahāwahā ai i kāna pono o ka hānau mua. | Then Jacob gave Esau some bread and some lentil stew. He ate and drank, and then got up and left. So Esau despised his birthright. |
| Kin 26:1 | He wī nō ma ia ʻāina, he ʻokoʻa ka wī mua i hiki mai ai i ka wā iā ʻAberahama. A hele akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka i o ʻAbimeleka lā, i ke aliʻi o ko Pilisetia ma Gerara. | Now there was a famine in the land — besides the previous famine in Abraham’s time — and Isaac went to Abimelek king of the Philistines in Gerar. |
| Kin 26:2 | ʻIkea akula ʻo Iēhova e ia, ʻī maila, Mai hele ʻoe i lalo i ʻAigupita. E noho iho ma ka ʻāina aʻu e haʻi aku ai iā ʻoe: | The Lord appeared to Isaac and said, “Do not go down to Egypt; live in the land where I tell you to live. |
| Kin 26:7 | Nīnau maila nā kānaka o ia wahi iā ia no kāna wahine; ʻī akula ia, ʻO koʻu kaikuahine nō ia: no ka mea, makaʻu ihola ia i ka ʻī aku, ʻO ia kaʻu wahine; o pepehi mai nā kānaka o ia wahi iaʻu no Rebeka; no ka mea, he maikaʻi ia ke nānā ʻia aku. | When the men of that place asked him about his wife, he said, “She is my sister,” because he was afraid to say, “She is my wife.” He thought, “The men of this place might kill me on account of Rebekah, because she is beautiful.” |
| Kin 26:9 | Hea maila ʻo ʻAbimeleka iā ʻIsaʻaka, ʻī maila, Aia hoʻi, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ʻo kāu wahine nō ia; a pehea hoʻi ʻoe i ʻōlelo mai ai, ʻO koʻu kaikuahine ia? ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka iā ia, No ka mea, ʻī ihola au, E make paha uaneʻi au nona. | So Abimelek summoned Isaac and said, “She is really your wife! Why did you say, ‘She is my sister’?” Isaac answered him, “Because I thought I might lose my life on account of her.” |
| Kin 26:17 | Hele akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka, a kūkulu ihola i kona halelewa ma ke awāwa ʻo Gerara, a noho ihola i laila. | So Isaac moved away from there and encamped in the Valley of Gerar, where he settled. |
| Kin 26:22 | Neʻeneʻe akula ia mai ia wahi aku, a ʻeli ihola i ka luawai hou; ʻaʻole nō lākou i hakakā mai no ia mea: a kapa ihola ʻo ia i kona inoa, ʻo Rehobota: ʻī ihola ia, ʻānō hoʻi, ua hāʻawi mai ʻo Iēhova i kahi ākea no kākou; a e hoʻohua auaneʻi kākou ma ka ʻāina. | He moved on from there and dug another well, and no one quarreled over it. He named it Rehoboth, saying, “Now the Lord has given us room and we will flourish in the land.” |
| Kin 26:23 | A ma hope aku, piʻi akula ia ma laila aku a Beʻereseba. | From there he went up to Beersheba. |
| Kin 26:25 | Hana ihola ia i kuahu ma laila, a kāhea akula ia i ka inoa ʻo Iēhova, a kūkulu ihola i kona halelewa i laila: i laila hoʻi nā kauā a ʻIsaʻaka i ʻeli iho ai i ka luawai. | Isaac built an altar there and called on the name of the Lord. There he pitched his tent, and there his servants dug a well. |
| Kin 26:27 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka iā lākou, He aha kā ʻoukou i hele mai ai i oʻu nei, no ka mea, ke inaina mai nei ʻoukou iaʻu, a ua hoʻokuke mai nei ʻoukou iaʻu mai o ʻoukou aku. | Isaac asked them, “Why have you come to me, since you were hostile to me and sent me away?” |
| Kin 26:31 | Ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui, a hoʻohiki ihola lāua, i kekahi i kekahi: hoʻokuʻu akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka iā lākou, a hoʻi hou akula lākou mai ona aku lā me ke kuʻikahi. | Early the next morning the men swore an oath to each other. Then Isaac sent them on their way, and they went away peacefully. |
| Kin 27:1 | I ko ʻIsaʻaka manawa i ʻelemakule ai, a pōwehiwehi ai kona mau maka, a hiki ʻole iā ia ke ʻike aku; hea akula ʻo ia iā ʻEsau i kāna keiki mua, ʻī akula iā ia, E kuʻu keiki: ʻī maila kēlā, Eia wau. | When Isaac was old and his eyes were so weak that he could no longer see, he called for Esau his older son and said to him, “My son.” “Here I am,” he answered. |
| Kin 27:2 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, Eia hoʻi, ua ʻelemakule au, ʻaʻole hoʻi au i ʻike i kuʻu lā e make ai: | Isaac said, “I am now an old man and don’t know the day of my death. |
| Kin 27:6 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Rebeka iā Iakoba i kāna keiki, ʻī akula, Aia hoʻi, ua lohe iho nei au i kou makua kāne e ʻōlelo ana i kou kaikuaʻana iā ʻEsau, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, | Rebekah said to her son Jacob, “Look, I overheard your father say to your brother Esau, |
| Kin 27:13 | ʻĪ akula kona makuahine iā ia, Ma luna iho oʻu kou hōʻino ʻia, e kuʻu keiki; e hoʻolohe wale mai ʻoe i koʻu leo, e kiʻi aku, a e lawe mai i oʻu nei. | His mother said to him, “My son, let the curse fall on me. Just do what I say; go and get them for me.” |
| Kin 27:14 | Kiʻi akula ia, a lawe maila ia mau mea i kona makuahine: a na kona makuahine i hana i ka mea ʻono, a kona makua kāne i ʻono ai. | So he went and got them and brought them to his mother, and she prepared some tasty food, just the way his father liked it. |
| Kin 27:16 | A hoʻopili akula ʻo Rebeka i nā ʻili o nā keiki kao ma luna o kona mau lima, a me ka paheʻe o kona ʻāʻī. | She also covered his hands and the smooth part of his neck with the goatskins. |
| Kin 27:17 | Hāʻawi akula ia i ka mea ʻono, a me ka berena āna i hoʻomākaukau ai, i loko o ka lima o Iakoba ʻo kāna keiki. | Then she handed to her son Jacob the tasty food and the bread she had made. |
| Kin 27:18 | A hele akula ia i kona makua kāne, ʻī akula, E kuʻu makua kāne: ʻī maila kēlā, Eia nō wau; ʻo wai lā ʻoe, e kuʻu keiki? | He went to his father and said, “My father.” “Yes, my son,” he answered. “Who is it?” |
| Kin 27:19 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iakoba i kona makua kāne, ʻO wau nō ʻo ʻEsau, ʻo kāu makahiapo; ua hana iho nei au i kāu mea i kauoha mai ai; ke noi aku nei au, e ala mai ʻoe, e noho a e ʻai iho i kaʻu ʻiʻo o ka mea hihiu, i hoʻomaikaʻi mai kou ʻuhane iaʻu. | Jacob said to his father, “I am Esau your firstborn. I have done as you told me. Please sit up and eat some of my game, so that you may give me your blessing.” |
| Kin 27:20 | ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻIsaʻaka i kāna keiki, Pehea ka ʻemo ʻole o ka loaʻa ʻana o ia mea iā ʻoe, e kuʻu keiki? ʻĪ akula kēlā, No ka mea, na Iēhova na kou Akua i hoʻohālāwai ia mea me aʻu. | Isaac asked his son, “How did you find it so quickly, my son?” “The Lord your God gave me success,” he replied. |
| Kin 27:22 | Neʻeneʻe akula ʻo Iakoba i o ʻIsaʻaka lā i kona makua kāne: a hāhā maila ʻo ia iā ia, ʻī maila, ʻO ka leo, ka leo nō o Iakoba, akā, ʻo nā lima, nā lima nō o ʻEsau. | Jacob went close to his father Isaac, who touched him and said, “The voice is the voice of Jacob, but the hands are the hands of Esau.” |
| Kin 27:24 | Nīnau maila ʻo ia iā ia, ʻO ʻoe ʻiʻo nō anei ʻo kaʻu keiki ʻo ʻEsau? ʻĪ akula kēlā, ʻO wau nō. | “Are you really my son Esau?” he asked. “I am,” he replied. |
| Kin 27:25 | ʻĪ maila ʻo ia, E lawe mai ia mea a kokoke iaʻu, a e ʻai iho nō wau i ka ʻiʻo mea hihiu a kuʻu keiki, i hoʻomaikaʻi aku kuʻu ʻuhane iā ʻoe. Lawe akula ʻo Iakoba a kokoke, a ʻai ihola kēlā: lawe akula hoʻi ʻo ia i ka waina, a inu ihola kēlā. | Then he said, “My son, bring me some of your game to eat, so that I may give you my blessing.” Jacob brought it to him and he ate; and he brought some wine and he drank. |
| Kin 27:27 | Hele akula ʻo Iakoba, a honi aʻela iā ia: honi ihola ʻo ʻIsaʻaka i ke ʻala o kona ʻaʻahu, hoʻomaikaʻi maila iā ia, ʻī maila, Aiʻa, ʻo ke ʻala o kuʻu keiki, ua like me ke ʻala o ka mahina ʻai a Iēhova i hoʻomaikaʻi ai: | So he went to him and kissed him. When Isaac caught the smell of his clothes, he blessed him and said, “Ah, the smell of my son is like the smell of a field that the Lord has blessed. |
| Kin 27:31 | Hana nō hoʻi ʻo ia i ka mea ʻono, a lawe mai hoʻi ia mea i kona makua kāne, ʻī akula ia i kona makua kāne, E ala mai ʻoe, e kuʻu makua kāne, a e ʻai iho i ka ʻiʻo mea hihiu a kāna keiki, i hoʻomaikaʻi mai kou ʻuhane iaʻu. | He too prepared some tasty food and brought it to his father. Then he said to him, “My father, please sit up and eat some of my game, so that you may give me your blessing.” |
| Kin 27:32 | Nīnau maila ʻo ʻIsaʻaka ʻo kona makua kāne iā ia, ʻO wai ʻoe? ʻĪ akula kēlā, ʻO wau nō ʻo kāu keiki, ʻo kāu makahiapo, ʻo ʻEsau. | His father Isaac asked him, “Who are you?” “I am your son,” he answered, “your firstborn, Esau.” |
| Kin 27:34 | A lohe aʻela ʻo ʻEsau i ka ʻōlelo a kona makua kāne, uē ihola ia me ka uē nui loa, ʻī akula ia i kona makua kāne, E hoʻomaikaʻi mai iaʻu, iaʻu hoʻi, e kuʻu makua kāne. | When Esau heard his father’s words, he burst out with a loud and bitter cry and said to his father, “Bless me — me too, my father!” |
| Kin 27:36 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, ʻAʻole anei i pono ke kapa ʻana iā ia ʻo Iakoba? No ka mea, eia ka lua o kona kāʻili ʻana i koʻu pono: kāʻili akula ʻo ia i ko ka hānau mua pono oʻu; eia hoʻi, ʻānō, ua kāʻili aʻela ʻo ia i koʻu hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia. ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ʻEsau, ʻAʻole anei ʻoe i mālama noʻu kekahi hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana? | Esau said, “Isn’t he rightly named Jacob? This is the second time he has taken advantage of me: He took my birthright, and now he’s taken my blessing!” Then he asked, “Haven’t you reserved any blessing for me?” |
| Kin 27:38 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻEsau i kona makua kāne, Hoʻokahi wale nō anei āu hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana, e kuʻu makua kāne? E hoʻomaikaʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu hoʻi, e kuʻu makua kāne. Hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻela ʻo ʻEsau i kona leo, a uē ihola. | Esau said to his father, “Do you have only one blessing, my father? Bless me too, my father!” Then Esau wept aloud. |
| Kin 27:41 | Inaina akula ʻo ʻEsau iā Iakoba, no ka hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana a kona makua kāne i hoʻomaikaʻi aku ai iā ia: ʻī ihola ʻo ʻEsau i loko o kona naʻau, Ua kokoke mai nā lā e kanikau ai i kuʻu makua kāne; a laila au e pepehi ai i kuʻu kaikaina iā Iakoba. | Esau held a grudge against Jacob because of the blessing his father had given him. He said to himself, “The days of mourning for my father are near; then I will kill my brother Jacob.” |
| Kin 27:42 | Ua haʻi ʻia aku kēia ʻōlelo ʻana a ʻEsau iā Rebeka: hoʻouna akula ia e hea iā Iakoba i kāna keiki muli iho, ʻī akula iā ia, Aia hoʻi, ʻo kou kaikuaʻana ʻo ʻEsau, e hōʻoluʻolu ana ʻo ia iā ia iho nou, e pepehi iho iā ʻoe. | When Rebekah was told what her older son Esau had said, she sent for her younger son Jacob and said to him, “Your brother Esau is planning to avenge himself by killing you. |
| Kin 27:46 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Rebeka iā ʻIsaʻaka, Ua pauaho nō wau i kuʻu ola ʻana, no nā kaikamāhine a ka Heta: inā e lawe ʻo Iakoba i kekahi kaikamahine a ka Heta i wahine nāna, e like me nā kaikamāhine o ka ʻāina, pehea lā wau e pono ai i kuʻu ola ʻana? | Then Rebekah said to Isaac, “I’m disgusted with living because of these Hittite women. If Jacob takes a wife from among the women of this land, from Hittite women like these, my life will not be worth living.” |
| Kin 28:1 | Hea akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka iā Iakoba, hoʻomaikaʻi akula iā ia, kauoha akula iā ia, ʻī akula, Mai lawe ʻoe i wahine nāu no nā kaikamāhine a ko Kanaʻana. | So Isaac called for Jacob and blessed him. Then he commanded him: “Do not marry a Canaanite woman. |
| Kin 28:5 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka iā Iakoba: a hele akula ia i Padanarama i o Labana lā, i ke keiki a Betuʻela no Suria, i ke kaikunāne o Rebeka, ʻo ka makuahine o Iakoba lāua ʻo ʻEsau. | Then Isaac sent Jacob on his way, and he went to Paddan Aram, to Laban son of Bethuel the Aramean, the brother of Rebekah, who was the mother of Jacob and Esau. |
| Kin 28:6 | A ʻike iho ʻo ʻEsau, ua hoʻomaikaʻi mai ʻo ʻIsaʻaka iā Iakoba, a ua hoʻouna aku iā ia e hele i Padanarama, e lawe i wahine nāna mai ia wahi mai; a i kāna hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana iā ia, kauoha akula ia, i ka ʻī ʻana, Mai lawe ʻoe i wahine nāu no nā kaikamāhine a ko Kanaʻana; | Now Esau learned that Isaac had blessed Jacob and had sent him to Paddan Aram to take a wife from there, and that when he blessed him he commanded him, “Do not marry a Canaanite woman,” |
| Kin 28:7 | A ua hoʻolohe mai ʻo Iakoba i kona makua kāne, a me kona makuahine, a ua hala akula i Padanarama; | and that Jacob had obeyed his father and mother and had gone to Paddan Aram. |
| Kin 28:9 | A laila, hele akula ʻo ʻEsau i o ʻIsemaʻela lā, a hui maila me kāna mau wāhine, iā Mahalata i ke kaikamahine a ʻIsemaʻela a ke keiki a ʻAberahama, ʻo ia ke kaikuahine o Nebaiota, i wahine nāna. | so he went to Ishmael and married Mahalath, the sister of Nebaioth and daughter of Ishmael son of Abraham, in addition to the wives he already had. |
| Kin 28:10 | Hele akula ʻo Iakoba mai Beʻereseba aku, i kona hele ʻana i Harana. | Jacob left Beersheba and set out for Harran. |
| Kin 28:11 | A hiki akula ia i kauwahi, a noho ihola i laila i ka pō; no ka mea, ua napoʻo ka lā: lawe aʻela ia i kekahi o nā pōhaku o ia wahi i uluna nona, a moe ihola i laila. | When he reached a certain place, he stopped for the night because the sun had set. Taking one of the stones there, he put it under his head and lay down to sleep. |
| Kin 28:12 | Moe ihola ia i ka ʻuhane; aia hoʻi, kū maila kekahi ala haka ma luna o ka honua, a hiki akula kona wēlau i ka lani: aia hoʻi, ua ʻikea nā ʻānela o ke Akua i ka piʻi ʻana aʻe, a i ka iho ʻana mai ma luna o ka haka. | He had a dream in which he saw a stairway resting on the earth, with its top reaching to heaven, and the angels of God were ascending and descending on it. |
| Kin 28:18 | Ala aʻela ʻo Iakoba i kakahiaka nui, lālau akula ia i ka pōhaku āna i uluna ai, hoʻokū aʻela i ʻeho, a ninini ihola i ka ʻaila ma luna o kona wēlau. | Early the next morning Jacob took the stone he had placed under his head and set it up as a pillar and poured oil on top of it. |
| Kin 28:20 | Hoʻohiki akula ʻo Iakoba i ka hoʻohiki ʻana, ʻī akula, Inā e noho pū ke Akua me aʻu, a e mālama mai iaʻu ma kēia ala aʻu e hele nei, a e hāʻawi mai i ʻai naʻu e ʻai ai, a i kapa hoʻi e ʻaʻahu ai, | Then Jacob made a vow, saying, “If God will be with me and will watch over me on this journey I am taking and will give me food to eat and clothes to wear |
| Kin 29:1 | A laila, hele akula ʻo Iakoba i kona hele ʻana, a hiki akula i ka ʻāina o nā kānaka o ka hikina. | Then Jacob continued on his journey and came to the land of the eastern peoples. |
| Kin 29:2 | Nānā akula ia, aia hoʻi, he luawai ma ke kula, a me nā ʻohana hipa ʻekolu e moe ana i laila: no ka mea, ua hoʻohāinu ʻia nā ʻohana holoholona i ka wai o ua luawai lā: a aia ma luna o ka waha o ka luawai he pōhaku nui. | There he saw a well in the open country, with three flocks of sheep lying near it because the flocks were watered from that well. The stone over the mouth of the well was large. |
| Kin 29:4 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iakoba iā lākou, E kuʻu mau hoahānau, no hea ʻoukou? ʻĪ maila lākou, No Harana mākou. | Jacob asked the shepherds, “My brothers, where are you from?” “We’re from Harran,” they replied. |
| Kin 29:5 | ʻĪ akula ia iā lākou, Ua ʻike anei ʻoukou iā Labana, ka moʻopuna a Nahora? ʻĪ maila lākou, Ua ʻike nō mākou. | He said to them, “Do you know Laban, Nahor’s grandson?” “Yes, we know him,” they answered. |
| Kin 29:6 | ʻĪ akula ia iā lākou, E ola ana anei ʻo ia? ʻĪ maila lākou, E ola ana nō, aia hoʻi, ke hele maila ʻo Rāhela, ʻo kāna kaikamahine me ka pūʻā hipa. | Then Jacob asked them, “Is he well?” “Yes, he is,” they said, “and here comes his daughter Rachel with the sheep.” |
| Kin 29:7 | ʻĪ akula ia, Aia hoʻi, he lā ʻokoʻa kēia; ʻaʻole i hiki ka manawa e hōʻuluʻulu ai i nā bipi: e hoʻohāinu ʻoukou i nā hipa, a hele e hānai. | “Look,” he said, “the sun is still high; it is not time for the flocks to be gathered. Water the sheep and take them back to pasture.” |
| Kin 29:10 | A ʻike akula ʻo Iakoba iā Rāhela, ke kaikamahine a Labana, ʻo ke kaikunāne o kona makuahine, a me ka poʻe hipa a Labana, ʻo ke kaikunāne o kona makuahine, neʻeneʻe akula ʻo Iakoba, ʻolokaʻa aʻela ia i ka pōhaku mai ka waha aʻe o ka luawai, a hoʻohāinu ihola i ka poʻe hipa a Labana, ʻo ke kaikunāne o kona makuahine. | When Jacob saw Rachel daughter of his uncle Laban, and Laban’s sheep, he went over and rolled the stone away from the mouth of the well and watered his uncle’s sheep. |
| Kin 29:11 | Honi akula ʻo Iakoba iā Rāhela, hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻela ia i kona leo, a uē ihola. | Then Jacob kissed Rachel and began to weep aloud. |
| Kin 29:12 | Haʻi akula ʻo Iakoba iā Rāhela, he hoahānau ia no kona makua kāne, a he keiki na Rebeka: holo akula kēlā, a haʻi akula i kona makua kāne. | He had told Rachel that he was a relative of her father and a son of Rebekah. So she ran and told her father. |
| Kin 29:13 | A lohe aʻela ʻo Labana i ka ʻōlelo no Iakoba no ke keiki kāne a kona kaikuahine, holo maila ia e hālāwai me ia, ʻapo maila iā ia, honi aʻela, a kaʻi akula iā ia i kona hale. Haʻi akula ʻo ia iā Labana ia mau mea a pau. | As soon as Laban heard the news about Jacob, his sister’s son, he hurried to meet him. He embraced him and kissed him and brought him to his home, and there Jacob told him all these things. |
| Kin 29:18 | Aloha akula ʻo Iakoba iā Rāhela: ʻī akula ia, E hoʻoikaika aku nō au i kāu hana i nā makahiki ʻehiku no Rāhela, no kāu kaikamahine muli iho. | Jacob was in love with Rachel and said, “I’ll work for you seven years in return for your younger daughter Rachel.” |
| Kin 29:20 | Hoʻoikaika akula ʻo Iakoba i nā makahiki ʻehiku no Rāhela; a he mau lā ʻuʻuku wale nō ia i kona manaʻo, no kona aloha iā ia. | So Jacob served seven years to get Rachel, but they seemed like only a few days to him because of his love for her. |
| Kin 29:21 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iakoba iā Labana, E hāʻawi mai ʻoe i kaʻu wahine, i komo ai au i loko i ona lā, no ka mea, ua hala aʻe nei koʻu mau lā. | Then Jacob said to Laban, “Give me my wife. My time is completed, and I want to make love to her.” |
| Kin 29:23 | A ahiahi ihola, lālau akula ia i kāna kaikamahine iā Lea, a lawe maila iā ia i o Iakoba lā, a komo akula ia i ona lā. | But when evening came, he took his daughter Leah and brought her to Jacob, and Jacob made love to her. |
| Kin 29:24 | Hāʻawi akula ʻo Labana iā Zilepa i kona kaikamahine i kauā wahine na kāna kaikamahine na Lea. | And Laban gave his servant Zilpah to his daughter as her attendant. |
| Kin 29:25 | A ao aʻela, aia hoʻi, ʻo Lea kā ia: ʻī akula ʻo Iakoba iā Labana, He aha kēia mea āu i hana mai ai iaʻu? ʻAʻole anei ʻo Rāhela kaʻu i hoʻoikaika aku ai nāu? No ke aha hoʻi ʻoe i hoʻopunipuni mai ai iaʻu? | When morning came, there was Leah! So Jacob said to Laban, “What is this you have done to me? I served you for Rachel, didn’t I? Why have you deceived me?” |
| Kin 29:28 | Pēlā nō ʻo Iakoba i hana aku ai, a hoʻopau aʻela i ko ia lā hebedoma: a hāʻawi akula hoʻi ʻo ia iā Rāhela i kāna kaikamahine i wahine nāna. | And Jacob did so. He finished the week with Leah, and then Laban gave him his daughter Rachel to be his wife. |
| Kin 29:30 | Komo akula hoʻi ʻo ia i o Rāhela lā, a ʻoi akula kona aloha iā Rāhela lā ma mua o kona aloha iā Lea; a hoʻoikaika akula ia me Labana i nā makahiki hou aku i ʻehiku. | Jacob made love to Rachel also, and his love for Rachel was greater than his love for Leah. And he worked for Laban another seven years. |
| Kin 30:1 | A ʻike aʻela ʻo Rāhela, ʻaʻole ia i hānau i nā keiki na Iakoba, huāhuā akula ʻo Rāhela i kona kaikuaʻana; ʻī maila ia iā Iakoba, E hāʻawi mai ʻoe i keiki naʻu, o make au. | When Rachel saw that she was not bearing Jacob any children, she became jealous of her sister. So she said to Jacob, “Give me children, or I’ll die!” |
| Kin 30:2 | Hoʻaʻā ʻia ka inaina o Iakoba iā Rāhela; ʻī akula ia, ʻO wau nō anei ka pani hakahaka no ke Akua, nāna i ʻauʻa mai ka hua o kou ʻōpū? | Jacob became angry with her and said, “Am I in the place of God, who has kept you from having children?” |
| Kin 30:4 | Hāʻawi maila ʻo ia iā Bileha i kāna kauā wahine, i wahine nāna: a komo akula ʻo Iakoba i ona lā. | So she gave him her servant Bilhah as a wife. Jacob slept with her, |
| Kin 30:9 | A ʻike ihola ʻo Lea, ua oki kona hānau ʻana, lālau akula ia iā Zilepa, i kāna kauā wahine, a hāʻawi akula iā ia i wahine na Iakoba. | When Leah saw that she had stopped having children, she took her servant Zilpah and gave her to Jacob as a wife. |
| Kin 30:14 | Hele akula ʻo Reubena i nā lā o ka ʻohi palaoa ʻana, a loaʻa iā ia ma ke kula nā hua dudaima, a lawe maila ia mau mea i kona makuahine iā Lea. A laila, ʻī maila ʻo Rāhela iā Lea, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hāʻawi mai naʻu i kekahi mau dudaima a kāu keiki kāne. | During wheat harvest, Reuben went out into the fields and found some mandrake plants, which he brought to his mother Leah. Rachel said to Leah, “Please give me some of your son’s mandrakes.” |
| Kin 30:15 | ʻĪ akula kēlā iā ia, He mea ʻuʻuku anei kou lawe ʻana aku i kaʻu kāne? A manaʻo anei hoʻi ʻoe e lawe aku i nā dudaima a kuʻu keiki? ʻĪ maila ʻo Rāhela, No laila, e moe pū ia me ʻoe i nēia pō no nā dudaima a kāu keiki. | But she said to her, “Wasn’t it enough that you took away my husband? Will you take my son’s mandrakes too?” “Very well,” Rachel said, “he can sleep with you tonight in return for your son’s mandrakes.” |
| Kin 30:16 | I ke ahiahi, hoʻi maila ʻo Iakoba mai ke kula mai, a hele akula ʻo Lea e hālāwai me ia, ʻī akula, E komo mai ʻoe i oʻu nei; no ka mea, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ua hoʻolimalima au iā ʻoe me nā dudaima a kaʻu keiki. A moe pū ihola ʻo ia me ia ia pō. | So when Jacob came in from the fields that evening, Leah went out to meet him. “You must sleep with me,” she said. “I have hired you with my son’s mandrakes.” So he slept with her that night. |
| Kin 30:25 | I ka manawa a Rāhela i hānau ai iā Iosepa, ʻī akula ʻo Iakoba iā Labana, E hoʻihoʻi aku ʻoe iaʻu, i hele aku ai au i koʻu wahi, a i koʻu ʻāina. | After Rachel gave birth to Joseph, Jacob said to Laban, “Send me on my way so I can go back to my own homeland. |
| Kin 30:29 | ʻĪ akula kēlā iā Labana, Ua ʻike nō ʻoe i koʻu hoʻoikaika ʻana aku nāu, a me ka pono o kāu poʻe holoholona. | Jacob said to him, “You know how I have worked for you and how your livestock has fared under my care. |
| Kin 30:31 | ʻĪ maila ʻo ia, He aha kaʻu e uku aku ai iā ʻoe? ʻĪ akula ʻo Iakoba, ʻAʻole ʻoe e uku mai iaʻu i kekahi mea: inā paha penei ʻoe e hana mai ai iaʻu, a laila au e hana hou, a e mālama hoʻi i kāu poʻe holoholona: | “What shall I give you?” he asked. “Don’t give me anything,” Jacob replied. “But if you will do this one thing for me, I will go on tending your flocks and watching over them: |
| Kin 30:35 | Ia lā nō, hoʻokaʻawale aʻela ʻo ia i nā kao kāne a pau i ʻōniʻoniʻo a i kikokiko, a me nā kao wahine a pau i ʻōniʻoniʻo a kikokiko, me nā mea kiko keʻokeʻo a pau; a me nā mea ʻeleʻele o nā mea keiki hipa, a hāʻawi akula i loko o ka lima o kāna mau keiki kāne. | That same day he removed all the male goats that were streaked or spotted, and all the speckled or spotted female goats (all that had white on them) and all the dark-colored lambs, and he placed them in the care of his sons. |
| Kin 30:36 | A hoʻokaʻawale aʻela ʻo Labana i nā lā hele i ʻekolu ma waena ona a ʻo Iakoba: a hānai akula ʻo Iakoba i nā poʻe holoholona a Labana i koe. | Then he put a three-day journey between himself and Jacob, while Jacob continued to tend the rest of Laban’s flocks. |
| Kin 31:1 | Lohe akula ʻo Iakoba i nā ʻōlelo a nā keiki kāne a Labana, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, Ua lawe akula ʻo Iakoba i nā mea a pau a ko kākou makua kāne, a ua loaʻa iā ia kēia waiwai a pau no nā mea a ko kākou makua kāne. | Jacob heard that Laban’s sons were saying, “Jacob has taken everything our father owned and has gained all this wealth from what belonged to our father.” |
| Kin 31:2 | Nānā akula ʻo Iakoba i ka maka o Labana, ʻaʻole ia i maliu mai iā ia e like ma mua. | And Jacob noticed that Laban’s attitude toward him was not what it had been. |
| Kin 31:4 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Iakoba e kāhea iā Rāhela lāua ʻo Lea e hele mai ma ke kula i kona poʻe holoholona. | So Jacob sent word to Rachel and Leah to come out to the fields where his flocks were. |
| Kin 31:5 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lāua, Ua ʻike nō wau i ka maka o ko ʻolua makua kāne, ʻaʻole ia i maliu mai iaʻu e like ma mua: akā, me aʻu nō ke Akua o koʻu makua kāne. | He said to them, “I see that your father’s attitude toward me is not what it was before, but the God of my father has been with me. |
| Kin 31:10 | A i ka manawa a ka poʻe holoholona i kō ai, nānā akula koʻu mau maka ma ka moeʻuhane, ʻike akula, aia hoʻi, ʻo nā kao kāne i lele aku ma luna o nā kao wahine ua ʻōniʻoniʻo, a ua kikokiko, a me ke kīkohukohu. | “In breeding season I once had a dream in which I looked up and saw that the male goats mating with the flock were streaked, speckled or spotted. |
| Kin 31:11 | ʻŌlelo maila ka ʻānela o ke Akua iaʻu ma ka moeʻuhane, E Iakoba: ʻī akula au, Eia wau. | The angel of God said to me in the dream, ‘Jacob.’ I answered, ‘Here I am.’ |
| Kin 31:17 | A laila, kū aʻela ʻo Iakoba, hoʻēʻe akula i kāna mau keiki a me kāna mau wāhine ma luna o nā kāmelo; | Then Jacob put his children and his wives on camels, |
| Kin 31:18 | A lawe akula ia i kāna poʻe holoholona a pau, a me kona waiwai a pau i loaʻa iā ia, ʻo nā holoholona āna, i loaʻa iā ia ma Padanarama, e hele aku ai i o ʻIsaʻaka lā i kona makua kāne, ma ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana. | and he drove all his livestock ahead of him, along with all the goods he had accumulated in Paddan Aram, to go to his father Isaac in the land of Canaan. |
| Kin 31:19 | Ua hala akula ʻo Labana e ʻako i kāna poʻe hipa: a ʻaihue ihola ʻo Rāhela i nā kiʻi o kona makua kāne. | When Laban had gone to shear his sheep, Rachel stole her father’s household gods. |
| Kin 31:20 | Puni akula ka naʻau o Labana ka Suria, iā Iakoba, i ka haʻi ʻole aku iā ia i kona mahuka ʻana. | Moreover, Jacob deceived Laban the Aramean by not telling him he was running away. |
| Kin 31:22 | I ke kolu o ka lā, ʻōlelo akula kekahi iā Labana, Ua mahuka aku ʻo Iakoba. | On the third day Laban was told that Jacob had fled. |
| Kin 31:23 | Kono akula ia i kona poʻe hoahānau e hele pū me ia, alualu mai ma hope ona i nā lā hele ʻehiku, a hiki maila i o Iakoba lā ma ka mauna ʻo Gileada. | Taking his relatives with him, he pursued Jacob for seven days and caught up with him in the hill country of Gilead. |
| Kin 31:30 | ʻĀnō hoʻi, i ka hele ʻana ua hala akula ʻoe, no kou ʻiʻini nui ʻana i ka hale o kou makua kāne; no ke aha hoʻi ʻoe i ʻaihue ai i koʻu mau akua? | Now you have gone off because you longed to return to your father’s household. But why did you steal my gods?” |
| Kin 31:31 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iakoba iā Labana, ʻī akula, No ka mea, ua makaʻu wau: ʻī ihola au, E kāʻili aku paha ʻoe i kāu mau kaikamāhine mai oʻu aku nei. | Jacob answered Laban, “I was afraid, because I thought you would take your daughters away from me by force. |
| Kin 31:33 | Komo akula ʻo Labana i loko o ka halelewa o Iakoba, a i loko o ka halelewa o Lea, i loko hoʻi o nā halelewa o nā kauā wahine ʻelua, ʻaʻole i loaʻa. A laila, hele akula ia i waho o ka halelewa o Lea, a komo akula i loko o ka halelewa o Rāhela. | So Laban went into Jacob’s tent and into Leah’s tent and into the tent of the two female servants, but he found nothing. After he came out of Leah’s tent, he entered Rachel’s tent. |
| Kin 31:35 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Rāhela i kona makua kāne, mai huhū mai koʻu haku i kuʻu hiki ʻole ke kū aʻe i luna; no ka mea, he maʻi wahine koʻu. ʻImi ihola ʻo ia, ʻaʻole naʻe i loaʻa iā ia nā kiʻi. | Rachel said to her father, “Don’t be angry, my lord, that I cannot stand up in your presence; I’m having my period.” So he searched but could not find the household gods. |
| Kin 31:36 | Ukiuki ihola ʻo Iakoba, a aʻo akula iā Labana: ʻōlelo akula ʻo Iakoba, ʻī akula iā Labana, He aha koʻu hala? He aha hoʻi koʻu hewa, i alualu wela mai ai ʻoe iaʻu? | Jacob was angry and took Laban to task. “What is my crime?” he asked Laban. “How have I wronged you that you hunt me down? |
| Kin 31:40 | Pēlā wau; i ke ao, ua wela au i ka lā, a i ka pō, ua make i ke anu: a holo akula ka hiamoe mai oʻu mau maka aku. | This was my situation: The heat consumed me in the daytime and the cold at night, and sleep fled from my eyes. |
| Kin 31:45 | Lālau akula ʻo Iakoba i ka pōhaku, a hoʻokū aʻela ia mea i kūkulu. | So Jacob took a stone and set it up as a pillar. |
| Kin 31:46 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo Iakoba i kona poʻe hoahānau, E hōʻuluʻulu mai ʻoukou i nā pōhaku; lawe maila lākou i nā pōhaku, a hana ihola i ahu; a ʻai ihola lākou ma luna o ua ahu lā. | He said to his relatives, “Gather some stones.” So they took stones and piled them in a heap, and they ate there by the heap. |
| Kin 31:53 | ʻO ke Akua o ʻAberahama, a ʻo ke Akua o Nahora, ke Akua o ko lāua makua kāne, e hoʻoponopono ma waena o kāua. A hoʻohiki akula ʻo Iakoba ma ka Makaʻu o kona makua kāne ʻo ʻIsaʻaka. | May the God of Abraham and the God of Nahor, the God of their father, judge between us.” So Jacob took an oath in the name of the Fear of his father Isaac. |
| Kin 31:54 | A laila, kaumaha akula ʻo Iakoba i ka mōhai ma luna o ia mauna, a kāhea akula i kona poʻe hoahānau e ʻai i ka berena: ʻai ihola lākou i ka berena, a moe ihola ia pō ma ka mauna | He offered a sacrifice there in the hill country and invited his relatives to a meal. After they had eaten, they spent the night there. |
| Kin 31:55 | I kakahiaka nui, ala aʻela ʻo Labana, honi aʻela i kāna mau moʻopuna a me kāna mau kaikamāhine, a hoʻomaikaʻi ihola iā lākou; hele akula ʻo Labana, a hoʻi akula i kona wahi. | Early the next morning Laban kissed his grandchildren and his daughters and blessed them. Then he left and returned home. |
| Kin 32:1 | Hele akula ʻo Iakoba i kona hele ʻana, a hālāwai maila nā ʻānela o ke Akua me ia. | Jacob also went on his way, and the angels of God met him. |
| Kin 32:2 | A ʻike akula ʻo Iakoba iā lākou, ʻī akula ia, ʻO ka pūʻali kaua kēia o ke Akua: a kapa ihola ia i ka inoa o ia wahi, ʻo Mahanaima. | When Jacob saw them, he said, “This is the camp of God!” So he named that place Mahanaim. |
| Kin 32:3 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Iakoba i nā ʻelele i mua ona i o ʻEsau lā i kona kaikuaʻana, ma ka ʻāina ʻo Seira, ʻo ia ka ʻāina ʻo ʻEdoma. | Jacob sent messengers ahead of him to his brother Esau in the land of Seir, the country of Edom. |
| Kin 32:4 | Kauoha akula ia iā lākou, ʻī akula, Penei kā ʻoukou e ʻōlelo aku ai i kuʻu haku, iā ʻEsau; Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo kāu kauā ʻo Iakoba penei, Ua noho pū au me Labana, ua kali aku nō wau i laila a hiki i nēia manawa. | He instructed them: “This is what you are to say to my lord Esau: ‘Your servant Jacob says, I have been staying with Laban and have remained there till now. |
| Kin 32:6 | Hoʻi hou maila nā ʻelele i o Iakoba lā, ʻī maila, Hele akula mākou i kou kaikuaʻana i o ʻEsau lā; a ke hele mai nei hoʻi ʻo ia e hālāwai me ʻoe, a me ia nā haneri kānaka ʻehā. | When the messengers returned to Jacob, they said, “We went to your brother Esau, and now he is coming to meet you, and four hundred men are with him.” |
| Kin 32:8 | ʻĪ akula, Inā e hele mai ʻo ʻEsau, a pepehi mai i kekahi poʻe, a laila e pakele ka poʻe i koe. | He thought, “If Esau comes and attacks one group, the group that is left may escape.” |
| Kin 32:9 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iakoba, E ke Akua o kuʻu kupuna kāne ʻo ʻAberahama, ke Akua o kuʻu makua kāne ʻo ʻIsaʻaka, e Iēhova, ka mea nāna i ʻōlelo mai iaʻu, E hoʻi hou aku ʻoe i kou ʻāina, a i kou poʻe hoahānau, a e lokomaikaʻi aku nō au iā ʻoe: | Then Jacob prayed, “O God of my father Abraham, God of my father Isaac, Lord, you who said to me, ‘Go back to your country and your relatives, and I will make you prosper,’ |
| Kin 32:13 | Moe ihola ia ma laila ia pō; lālau akula ia i nā mea i loaʻa i kona lima, i makana na kona kaikuaʻana, na ʻEsau, | He spent the night there, and from what he had with him he selected a gift for his brother Esau: |
| Kin 32:16 | Hāʻawi akula ʻo ia ia mau mea i ka lima o kāna poʻe kauā, a kaʻawale kekahi poʻe me kahi poʻe; ʻī akula ia i kāna poʻe kauā, E hele ʻē aku ʻoukou ma mua oʻu, a e hoʻokaʻawale i kahi poʻe me kahi poʻe. | He put them in the care of his servants, each herd by itself, and said to his servants, “Go ahead of me, and keep some space between the herds.” |
| Kin 32:17 | Kauoha akula ia i ka mea i hele ma mua, ʻī akula, A hālāwai mai koʻu kaikuaʻana ʻo ʻEsau me ʻoe, a nīnau mai iā ʻoe, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, No wai ʻoe? Ma hea ʻoe e hele nei? Na wai hoʻi kēia poʻe ma mua ou? | He instructed the one in the lead: “When my brother Esau meets you and asks, ‘Who do you belong to, and where are you going, and who owns all these animals in front of you?’ |
| Kin 32:22 | Ala aʻela ʻo ia ia pō, lālau akula ia i kāna mau wāhine ʻelua, me kāna mau kauā wahine ʻelua, a me kāna mau keiki kāne he ʻumikumamākahi, a hele akula ma kahi pāpaʻu ʻo Iaboka ma kēlā kapa. | That night Jacob got up and took his two wives, his two female servants and his eleven sons and crossed the ford of the Jabbok. |
| Kin 32:23 | Lālau akula ia iā lākou, hoʻouna akula iā lākou ma kēlā kapa o ke kahawai, a hoʻouka akula hoʻi i kāna mau mea a pau. | After he had sent them across the stream, he sent over all his possessions. |
| Kin 32:26 | ʻĪ maila kēlā, E kuʻu aʻe ʻoe iaʻu, no ka mea, ke wehe maila ke alaula. ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, ʻAʻole au e kuʻu aku iā ʻoe, a hoʻomaikaʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu. | Then the man said, “Let me go, for it is daybreak.” But Jacob replied, “I will not let you go unless you bless me.” |
| Kin 32:27 | Nīnau maila kēlā iā ia, ʻO wai kou inoa? ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, ʻO Iakoba. | The man asked him, “What is your name?” “Jacob,” he answered. |
| Kin 32:29 | Nīnau akula ʻo Iakoba, ʻī akula, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu i kou inoa. ʻĪ maila kēlā, He aha kāu i nīnau mai ai i koʻu inoa? A hoʻomaikaʻi maila kēlā iā ia i laila. | Jacob said, “Please tell me your name.” But he replied, “Why do you ask my name?” Then he blessed him there. |
| Kin 32:30 | Kapa akula ʻo Iakoba i ka inoa o ia wahi ʻo Peniʻela: No ka mea, ua ʻike iho nei au i ke Akua, he maka nō he maka, a ua mālama ʻia kuʻu ola. | So Jacob called the place Peniel, saying, “It is because I saw God face to face, and yet my life was spared.” |
| Kin 33:1 | Nānā akula nā maka o Iakoba, ʻike akula, aia hoʻi, ua hiki mai ʻo ʻEsau me nā haneri kānaka ʻehā. A puʻunaue akula ia i nā kamaliʻi iā Lea, a iā Rāhela, a i nā kauā wahine ʻelua. | Jacob looked up and there was Esau, coming with his four hundred men; so he divided the children among Leah, Rachel and the two female servants. |
| Kin 33:2 | Hoʻonoho akula ia i nā kauā wahine me nā keiki a lāua ma mua, iā Lea hoʻi me kāna mau keiki ma hope iho, a iā Rāhela me Iosepa ma hope loa. | He put the female servants and their children in front, Leah and her children next, and Rachel and Joseph in the rear. |
| Kin 33:3 | Hele ʻē akula ia ma mua o lākou; kūlou pāhiku ihola ia ma ka honua, a hiki akula ia i kona kaikuaʻana. | He himself went on ahead and bowed down to the ground seven times as he approached his brother. |
| Kin 33:5 | ʻAlawa aʻela kona mau maka, ʻike aʻe i nā wāhine a me nā kamaliʻi; nīnau maila ia, ʻO wai lākou nei me ʻoe? ʻĪ akula kēlā, ʻO lākou nō nā keiki a ke Akua i hāʻawi lokomaikaʻi mai ai i kāu kauā. | Then Esau looked up and saw the women and children. “Who are these with you?” he asked. Jacob answered, “They are the children God has graciously given your servant.” |
| Kin 33:8 | Nīnau maila kēlā, He aha iā ʻoe kēlā poʻe nui a pau i hālāwai me aʻu? ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, He mea ia e loaʻa mai ai ke aloha o kuʻu haku. | Esau asked, “What’s the meaning of all these flocks and herds I met?” “To find favor in your eyes, my lord,” he said. |
| Kin 33:10 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iakoba, ʻAʻole, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, inā i loaʻa iaʻu ke aloha ʻia i mua ou, e lawe ʻoe i kaʻu makana ma koʻu lima: no ka mea, ua ʻike iho nei au i kou maka, e like me kuʻu ʻike ʻana i ka maka o ke Akua, a ua ʻoluʻolu mai ʻoe iaʻu. | “No, please!” said Jacob. “If I have found favor in your eyes, accept this gift from me. For to see your face is like seeing the face of God, now that you have received me favorably. |
| Kin 33:11 | Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e lawe ʻoe i kaʻu hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana i hāʻawi ʻia aku nāu; no ka mea, ua lokomaikaʻi mai ke Akua iaʻu, a no ka mea, ua lako hoʻi au. Koi akula ʻo ia iā ia, a lawe hoʻi kēlā. | Please accept the present that was brought to you, for God has been gracious to me and I have all I need.” And because Jacob insisted, Esau accepted it. |
| Kin 33:13 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā ia, Ua ʻike nō kuʻu haku, he palupalu nā kamaliʻi, a me aʻu nō nā hipa hāpai a me nā bipi hāpai: inā e hoʻolalelale ʻia lākou i ka lā hoʻokahi, e pau ka ʻohana holoholona i ka make. | But Jacob said to him, “My lord knows that the children are tender and that I must care for the ewes and cows that are nursing their young. If they are driven hard just one day, all the animals will die. |
| Kin 33:15 | ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻEsau, E pono paha naʻu e waiho me ʻoe i kekahi poʻe kānaka oʻu. ʻĪ akula ia, No ke aha hoʻi ia? Inā e loaʻa iaʻu ke aloha ʻia i mua o kuʻu haku. | Esau said, “Then let me leave some of my men with you.” “But why do that?” Jacob asked. “Just let me find favor in the eyes of my lord.” |
| Kin 33:16 | A hoʻi hou akula ʻo ʻEsau ia lā i kona hele ʻana i Seira. | So that day Esau started on his way back to Seir. |
| Kin 33:17 | Hele akula ʻo Iakoba i Sukota, a kūkulu ia i hale nona, a hana ihola i hale kāmala no kona poʻe holoholona: no laila, i kapa ʻia ai ka inoa o ia wahi, ʻo Sukota. | Jacob, however, went to Sukkoth, where he built a place for himself and made shelters for his livestock. That is why the place is called Sukkoth. |
| Kin 33:18 | Hele pōmaikaʻi akula ʻo Iakoba i kekahi kūlanakauhale ʻo Sekema, ma ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana iā ia i hoʻi mai ai mai Padanarama mai, a kūkulu ihola ia i kona halelewa i mua o ua kūlanakauhale lā. | After Jacob came from Paddan Aram, he arrived safely at the city of Shechem in Canaan and camped within sight of the city. |
| Kin 33:19 | Kūʻai akula ia i kauwahi o ka ʻāina, kahi āna i kūkulu ai i kona halelewa, ma ka lima o nā keiki a Hamora a ka makua kāne o Sekema, i nā ʻāpana kālā he haneri. | For a hundred pieces of silver, he bought from the sons of Hamor, the father of Shechem, the plot of ground where he pitched his tent. |
| Kin 34:1 | Hele akula ʻo Dina ʻo ke kaikamahine a Lea i hānau ai na Iakoba, e ʻike i nā kaikamāhine o ia ʻāina. | Now Dinah, the daughter Leah had borne to Jacob, went out to visit the women of the land. |
| Kin 34:2 | A ʻike maila ʻo Sekema ʻo ke keiki a Hamora no ka Hivi ke aliʻi o ua ʻāina lā iā ia, lālau akula kēlā iā ia, moe ihola me ia, a hoʻohaumia iā ia. | When Shechem son of Hamor the Hivite, the ruler of that area, saw her, he took her and raped her. |
| Kin 34:4 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Sekema i kona makua kāne iā Hamora, E kiʻi aku ʻoe i ua kaikamahine lā, i wahine naʻu. | And Shechem said to his father Hamor, “Get me this girl as my wife.” |
| Kin 34:6 | Hele akula ʻo Hamora, ka makua kāne o Sekema i waho i o Iakoba lā e kamaʻilio me ia. | Then Shechem’s father Hamor went out to talk with Jacob. |
| Kin 34:13 | ʻŌlelo hoʻopunipuni akula nā keiki kāne a Iakoba iā Sekema, a iā Hamora i kona makua kāne, ʻōlelo lākou pēlā, no ka mea, ua hoʻohaumia ʻo ia iā Dina i ko lākou kaikuahine. | Because their sister Dinah had been defiled, Jacob’s sons replied deceitfully as they spoke to Shechem and his father Hamor. |
| Kin 34:14 | ʻŌlelo akula lākou iā lāua, ʻAʻole e pono iā mākou ke hana ia mea, ke hāʻawi aku i ko mākou kaikuahine na ka mea i ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻia; no ka mea, he mea hōʻino ia no mākou. | They said to them, “We can’t do such a thing; we can’t give our sister to a man who is not circumcised. That would be a disgrace to us. |
| Kin 34:20 | Hele akula ʻo Hamora, lāua ʻo Sekema ʻo kāna keiki ma ka ʻīpuka o ko lāua kūlanakauhale, a kamaʻilio pū ihola me nā kānaka o ko lāua kūlanakauhale, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, | So Hamor and his son Shechem went to the gate of their city to speak to the men of their city. |
| Kin 34:24 | Hoʻolohe akula lākou iā Hamora a i kāna keiki iā Sekema, ʻo ka poʻe a pau i puka i waho ma ka ʻīpuka o kona kūlanakauhale: a ua ʻoki poepoe ʻia nā kāne a pau, ka poʻe a pau i puka i waho ma ka ʻīpuka o kona kūlanakauhale. | All the men who went out of the city gate agreed with Hamor and his son Shechem, and every male in the city was circumcised. |
| Kin 34:25 | A i ke kolu o ka lā, iā lākou i ʻeha ai, ʻo nā keiki kāne ʻelua a Iakoba, ʻo Simeona lāua ʻo Levi, nā kaikunāne o Dina, lālau akula lāua i nā pahi kaua a lāua, hele akula lāua i ua kūlanakauhale lā me ka makaʻu ʻole, a pepehi akula i nā kāne a pau. | Three days later, while all of them were still in pain, two of Jacob’s sons, Simeon and Levi, Dinah’s brothers, took their swords and attacked the unsuspecting city, killing every male. |
| Kin 34:26 | Pepehi akula lāua iā Hamora, lāua, ʻo Sekema ʻo kāna keiki me ka maka o ka pahi kaua, lawe akula hoʻi iā Dina i waho o ka hale o Sekema, a hele akula i waho. | They put Hamor and his son Shechem to the sword and took Dinah from Shechem’s house and left. |
| Kin 34:28 | Lawe pio akula hoʻi lākou i nā hipa a lākou, a me nā bipi a lākou, a me nā hoki a lākou, me ko loko o ke kūlanakauhale, a me ko ke kula, | They seized their flocks and herds and donkeys and everything else of theirs in the city and out in the fields. |
| Kin 34:30 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iakoba iā Simeona lāua ʻo Levi, Ua hoʻopilikia mai ʻolua iaʻu, i pilau aku ai au i waena o nā kānaka o ka ʻāina nei, i waena o ka Kanaʻana a me ka Perezi: a ʻo wau lā ē, he poʻe ʻuʻuku koʻu, e hoʻākoakoa mai auaneʻi lākou e kūʻē iaʻu, a e pepehi mai iaʻu, a e make auaneʻi au me ko ka Hale oʻu. | Then Jacob said to Simeon and Levi, “You have brought trouble on me by making me obnoxious to the Canaanites and Perizzites, the people living in this land. We are few in number, and if they join forces against me and attack me, I and my household will be destroyed.” |
| Kin 35:2 | A laila, ʻī akula ʻo Iakoba i ko ka hale ona, a i ka poʻe a pau me ia, E haʻalele ʻoukou i nā akua ʻē i waena o ʻoukou, e huikala iā ʻoukou iho, a e ʻaʻahu iho i nā kapa hou: | So Jacob said to his household and to all who were with him, “Get rid of the foreign gods you have with you, and purify yourselves and change your clothes. |
| Kin 35:5 | Hele akula lākou: a kau maila ka weliweli mai ke Akua mai ma luna o nā kūlanakauhale ma kēlā ʻaoʻao a kēia ʻaoʻao o lākou, a alualu ʻole maila lākou i nā keiki o Iakoba. | Then they set out, and the terror of God fell on the towns all around them so that no one pursued them. |
| Kin 35:6 | A hiki akula ʻo Iakoba i Luza, ʻo ia hoʻi ʻo Betela, ma ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana, ʻo ia a me nā kānaka a pau me ia. | Jacob and all the people with him came to Luz (that is, Bethel) in the land of Canaan. |
| Kin 35:13 | A piʻi akula ke Akua i luna mai ona aku lā, ma kahi āna i kamaʻilio pū ai me ia. | Then God went up from him at the place where he had talked with him. |
| Kin 35:16 | Hele akula lākou mai Betela aku, a ua kokoke e hiki i ʻEperata, haʻakōhi ihola ʻo Rāhela, a puʻua iho i ka hānau keiki ʻana. | Then they moved on from Bethel. While they were still some distance from Ephrath, Rachel began to give birth and had great difficulty. |
| Kin 35:17 | A i kona puʻua ʻana, ʻī akula ka pale keiki iā ia, Mai makaʻu ʻoe, e loaʻa auaneʻi iā ʻoe kēia keiki nō hoʻi. | And as she was having great difficulty in childbirth, the midwife said to her, “Don’t despair, for you have another son.” |
| Kin 35:18 | A i ka wā e kāʻili ana kona ea, (no ka mea, make nō ʻo ia,) kapa ihola ia i kona inoa, Benoni: akā, kapa akula kona makua kāne iā ia, ʻo Beniamina. | As she breathed her last — for she was dying — she named her son Ben-Oni. But his father named him Benjamin. |
| Kin 35:21 | Hele akula ʻo ʻIseraʻela, a kūkulu ihola i kona halelewa ma ʻō aku o ka hale kiaʻi o ʻEdara. | Israel moved on again and pitched his tent beyond Migdal Eder. |
| Kin 35:22 | A i ka noho ʻana o ʻIseraʻela ma ia ʻāina, hele akula ʻo Reubena, a moe pū ihola me Bileha me ka haiā wahine a kona makua kāne; a lohe aʻela ʻo ʻIseraʻela. ʻO nā keiki kāne a Iakoba he ʻumikumamālua: | While Israel was living in that region, Reuben went in and slept with his father’s concubine Bilhah, and Israel heard of it. Jacob had twelve sons: |
| Kin 35:27 | Hele akula ʻo Iakoba i kona makua kāne iā ʻIsaʻaka ma Mamere, ma ke kūlanakauhale ʻo ʻAreba, (ʻo ia ʻo Heberona,) kahi i noho ai ʻo ʻAberahama a me ʻIsaʻaka. | Jacob came home to his father Isaac in Mamre, near Kiriath Arba (that is, Hebron), where Abraham and Isaac had stayed. |
| Kin 35:29 | Kuʻu akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka i ka ʻuhane, a make ihola, a ua hui ʻia aku ia me kona poʻe kānaka: ua ʻelemakule ia, a nui loa kona mau lā: na kāna mau keiki kāne na ʻEsau mā lāua ʻo Iakoba ʻo ia i kanu. | Then he breathed his last and died and was gathered to his people, old and full of years. And his sons Esau and Jacob buried him. |
| Kin 36:6 | Lālau akula ʻo ʻEsau i kāna mau wāhine, me kāna mau keiki kāne, a me kāna mau kaikamāhine, a me nā kānaka a pau o kona hale, i nā holoholona liʻiliʻi, a me nā holoholona nui, a me kona waiwai a pau i loaʻa iā ia ma ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana; a hele akula ma ka ʻāina ʻē, mai ka maka aku o kona kaikaina ʻo Iakoba. | Esau took his wives and sons and daughters and all the members of his household, as well as his livestock and all his other animals and all the goods he had acquired in Canaan, and moved to a land some distance from his brother Jacob. |
| Kin 36:8 | A noho akula ʻo ʻEsau ma mauna Seira: a ʻo ʻEsau, ʻo ia nō ʻo ʻEdoma. | So Esau (that is, Edom) settled in the hill country of Seir. |
| Kin 37:1 | Noho akula ʻo Iakoba ma ka ʻāina a kona makua kāne i noho malihini ai, ma ka ʻāina i Kanaʻana. | Jacob lived in the land where his father had stayed, the land of Canaan. |
| Kin 37:3 | Ua ʻoi akula ke aloha o ʻIseraʻela iā Iosepa ma mua o kāna mau keiki a pau, no ka mea, he keiki ia no kona wā ʻelemakule: a hana ihola ia i kapa komo ʻōniʻoniʻo nona. | Now Israel loved Joseph more than any of his other sons, because he had been born to him in his old age; and he made an ornate robe for him. |
| Kin 37:4 | A ʻike ihola kona poʻe kaikuaʻana i ke kela ʻana aku o ke aloha o ko lākou makua kāne iā Iosepa ma mua o kona poʻe hoahānau a pau, inaina akula lākou iā Iosepa, ʻaʻole i hiki ke ʻōlelo ʻoluʻolu aku iā ia. | When his brothers saw that their father loved him more than any of them, they hated him and could not speak a kind word to him. |
| Kin 37:5 | Moe ihola ʻo Iosepa i ka moe, a haʻi akula i kona poʻe kaikuaʻana, a nui hou maila ko lākou inaina ʻana iā ia. | Joseph had a dream, and when he told it to his brothers, they hated him all the more. |
| Kin 37:6 | ʻĪ akula ia iā lākou, ʻEā, e hoʻolohe mai ʻoukou i kēia moe aʻu i moe ai. | He said to them, “Listen to this dream I had: |
| Kin 37:8 | ʻŌlelo maila kona poʻe kaikuaʻana iā ia, E aliʻi ana kā ʻoe ma luna o mākou? ʻO ʻoe anei ka haku ma luna o mākou? Huhū nui akula lākou iā ia i kāna moe, a i kāna ʻōlelo. | His brothers said to him, “Do you intend to reign over us? Will you actually rule us?” And they hated him all the more because of his dream and what he had said. |
| Kin 37:9 | A ma hope aku, moe hou ihola ia i ka moe, a haʻi hou akula i kona poʻe kaikuaʻana, ʻī akula, Eia hoʻi, ua moe hou iho nei au i ka moe; a ua kūlou mai iaʻu ka lā, a me ka mahina, a me nā hōkū he ʻumikumamākahi. | Then he had another dream, and he told it to his brothers. “Listen,” he said, “I had another dream, and this time the sun and moon and eleven stars were bowing down to me.” |
| Kin 37:10 | Haʻi akula ia i kona makua kāne, a i kona poʻe kaikuaʻana. Pāpā maila kona makua kāne, ʻī maila iā ia, He aha kēia moe āu i moe ai? E hele anei au i ou lā, a me kou makuahine, a me kou poʻe hoahānau, e kūlou i lalo i ka honua i mua ou? | When he told his father as well as his brothers, his father rebuked him and said, “What is this dream you had? Will your mother and I and your brothers actually come and bow down to the ground before you?” |
| Kin 37:12 | Hele akula kona poʻe kaikuaʻana i Sekema, e hānai i ka poʻe holoholona a ka makua kāne o lākou. | Now his brothers had gone to graze their father’s flocks near Shechem, |
| Kin 37:13 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ʻIseraʻela iā Iosepa, Aia paha kou poʻe kaikuaʻana e hānai holoholona ana ma Sekema? ʻAuhea ʻoe? E hoʻouna ana au iā ʻoe i o lākou lā. ʻĪ maila kēlā iā ia, Eia nō wau. | and Israel said to Joseph, “As you know, your brothers are grazing the flocks near Shechem. Come, I am going to send you to them.” “Very well,” he replied. |
| Kin 37:14 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā ia, ʻEā, ō hele ʻoe e ʻike i ka pono o kou poʻe kaikuaʻana, a me ka pono o nā holoholona, a e haʻi mai iaʻu. Hoʻouna akula ʻo ia iā ia, i waho o ke awāwa ʻo Heberona, a hiki akula ia i Sekema. | So he said to him, “Go and see if all is well with your brothers and with the flocks, and bring word back to me.” Then he sent him off from the Valley of Hebron. When Joseph arrived at Shechem, |
| Kin 37:16 | ʻŌlelo akula ia, E ʻimi ana au i koʻu poʻe kaikuaʻana: e haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu i kahi a lākou e hānai ai i nā holoholona. | He replied, “I’m looking for my brothers. Can you tell me where they are grazing their flocks?” |
| Kin 37:17 | ʻŌlelo maila ia kanaka, Ua hala akula lākou: ua lohe au i ka ʻōlelo ʻana a lākou, Ē, e hele kākou i Dotana. Hahai akula ʻo Iosepa i kona poʻe kaikuaʻana, a loaʻa akula lākou i Dotana. | “They have moved on from here,” the man answered. “I heard them say, ‘Let’s go to Dothan.’” So Joseph went after his brothers and found them near Dothan. |
| Kin 37:22 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Reubena iā lākou, Mai hoʻokahe i ke koko; e hoʻolei iā ia i loko o kēia lua o ka ʻāina wao nahele. Mai kau i ka lima ma luna ona. Manaʻo ihola ia e hoʻopakele iā ia, mai ko lākou lima aʻe, a e hoʻihoʻi aku iā ia i kona makua kāne. | “Don’t shed any blood. Throw him into this cistern here in the wilderness, but don’t lay a hand on him.” Reuben said this to rescue him from them and take him back to his father. |
| Kin 37:23 | A hiki akula ʻo Iosepa i kona poʻe kaikuaʻana, hao aʻela lākou i ko Iosepa kapa, ʻo ke kapa ʻōniʻoniʻo ma luna ona; | So when Joseph came to his brothers, they stripped him of his robe — the ornate robe he was wearing — |
| Kin 37:24 | Lālau aʻela lākou iā ia, hoʻolei akula iā ia i loko o ka lua. Ua kaʻawale ka lua, ʻaʻole he wai o loko. | and they took him and threw him into the cistern. The cistern was empty; there was no water in it. |
| Kin 37:25 | A noho ihola lākou e ʻai i ka ʻai. ʻAlawa aʻela ko lākou maka, ʻike akula, aia hoʻi kekahi poʻe mamo a ʻIsemaʻela, e hele mai ana, mai Gileada mai, me ko lākou mau kāmelo, ua kaumaha i ka mea ʻala, a me ka bama, a me ka mura, e lawe hele ana i ʻAigupita. | As they sat down to eat their meal, they looked up and saw a caravan of Ishmaelites coming from Gilead. Their camels were loaded with spices, balm and myrrh, and they were on their way to take them down to Egypt. |
| Kin 37:26 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iuda i kona poʻe hoahānau, He aha ka maikaʻi, ke pepehi kākou i ko kākou kaikaina, a hūnā i kona koko? | Judah said to his brothers, “What will we gain if we kill our brother and cover up his blood? |
| Kin 37:28 | Hele aʻela ua poʻe kānaka kūʻai lā, no Midiana, huki maila lākou, a hāpai aʻela iā Iosepa, mai loko mai o ka lua, a kūʻai akula iā ia, i ka ʻIsemaʻela, i nā hapakālā, he iwakālua. A lawe aʻela lākou iā Iosepa i ʻAigupita. | So when the Midianite merchants came by, his brothers pulled Joseph up out of the cistern and sold him for twenty shekels of silver to the Ishmaelites, who took him to Egypt. |
| Kin 37:30 | A hoʻi akula ia i kona poʻe hoahānau, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole loa ke keiki; a ʻo wau, i hea lā wau e hele ai? | He went back to his brothers and said, “The boy isn’t there! Where can I turn now?” |
| Kin 37:32 | Hoʻouka akula lākou i ua kapa ʻōniʻoniʻo lā, a hiki i ko lākou makua kāne; ʻī akula, Ua loaʻa mai kēia iā mākou: e nānā ʻoe, ʻo ke kapa paha o kāu keiki, ʻaʻole paha. | They took the ornate robe back to their father and said, “We found this. Examine it to see whether it is your son’s robe.” |
| Kin 37:35 | Kū maila kāna mau keiki kāne a pau, a me kāna mau kaikamāhine a pau, e hoʻonānā iā ia. Hōʻole akula kēlā, ʻaʻole e nā: ʻī akula, E kanikau nō au, a hiki au i lalo i ka lua i kuʻu keiki lā. Pēlā i uē ai kona makua kāne iā ia. | All his sons and daughters came to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. “No,” he said, “I will continue to mourn until I join my son in the grave.” So his father wept for him. |
| Kin 37:36 | A kūʻai akula ko Midiana iā ia i ʻAigupita, iā Potipara, he luna na Paraʻo, ʻo ia ka luna o ka poʻe koa. | Meanwhile, the Midianites sold Joseph in Egypt to Potiphar, one of Pharaoh’s officials, the captain of the guard. |
| Kin 38:1 | Ia manawa nō, iho akula ʻo Iuda mai kona poʻe hoahānau aku, a kipa akula i kekahi kanaka no ʻAdulama, ʻo Hira kona inoa. | At that time, Judah left his brothers and went down to stay with a man of Adullam named Hirah. |
| Kin 38:2 | ʻIke akula ʻo Iuda i ke kaikamahine a kekahi mamo a Kanaʻana i laila, ʻo Sua kona inoa, lawe aʻela ʻo ia iā ia, a komo akula i ona lā. | There Judah met the daughter of a Canaanite man named Shua. He married her and made love to her; |
| Kin 38:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iuda iā ʻOnana, E komo aku ʻoe i ka wahine a kou kaikuaʻana, e mare me ia, a e hoʻokū aʻe i keiki na kou kaikuaʻana. | Then Judah said to Onan, “Sleep with your brother’s wife and fulfill your duty to her as a brother-in-law to raise up offspring for your brother.” |
| Kin 38:11 | A laila, ʻī akula ʻo Iuda iā Tamara, E noho kāne ʻole ʻoe ma ka hale o kou makua kāne, a ka manawa e nui ai kuʻu keiki kāne ʻo Sela: no ka mea, ʻī ihola ia, O make paha hoʻi ʻo ia, e like me kona mau kaikuaʻana. Hele akula ʻo Tamara a noho ihola ma ka hale o kona makua kāne. | Judah then said to his daughter-in-law Tamar, “Live as a widow in your father’s household until my son Shelah grows up.” For he thought, “He may die too, just like his brothers.” So Tamar went to live in her father’s household. |
| Kin 38:12 | A nui nā lā i hala, make ihola ke kaikamahine a Sua, ʻo kā Iuda wahine; a pau ko Iuda kanikau ʻana, piʻi akula ia i Timenata i kona poʻe ʻako hipa, ʻo ia a me kona makamaka ʻo Hira no ʻAdulama. | After a long time Judah’s wife, the daughter of Shua, died. When Judah had recovered from his grief, he went up to Timnah, to the men who were shearing his sheep, and his friend Hirah the Adullamite went with him. |
| Kin 38:13 | Haʻi akula kekahi iā Tamara, ʻEā, e piʻi ana kou makuahūnōwai kāne i Timenata e ʻako i kāna hipa. | When Tamar was told, “Your father-in-law is on his way to Timnah to shear his sheep,” |
| Kin 38:14 | Wehe aʻela ia i kona mau kapa makena, a uhi ihola iā ia iho i ka pale maka, ʻaʻahu ihola iā ia iho, a noho ihola ma ka puka pā o ʻEnaima ma kapa alanui e hele ai i Timenata: no ka mea, ʻike akula ia, ua nui aʻela ʻo Sela, ʻaʻole hoʻi i hāʻawi ʻia ʻo ia i wahine nāna. | she took off her widow’s clothes, covered herself with a veil to disguise herself, and then sat down at the entrance to Enaim, which is on the road to Timnah. For she saw that, though Shelah had now grown up, she had not been given to him as his wife. |
| Kin 38:15 | A ʻike akula ʻo Iuda iā ia, manaʻo ihola ia he wahine hoʻokamakama kēlā; no ka mea, ua pale ʻia kona maka. | When Judah saw her, he thought she was a prostitute, for she had covered her face. |
| Kin 38:16 | Kipa aʻela ia i ona lā ma kapa alanui, ʻī akula, ʻEā, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ʻae mai iaʻu e komo aku i ou lā; (no ka mea, ʻaʻole ia i ʻike, ʻo kāna hūnōna wahine ia.) Nīnau maila kēlā, He aha kāu e hāʻawi mai ai iaʻu, i mea e komo mai ai ʻoe i oʻu nei? | Not realizing that she was his daughter-in-law, he went over to her by the roadside and said, “Come now, let me sleep with you.” “And what will you give me to sleep with you?” she asked. |
| Kin 38:17 | ʻĪ akula ia, E hoʻouka aku au i wahi kao keiki no ka poʻe holoholona mai. ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻAʻole anei ʻoe e hāʻawi mai i hōʻailona, a hoʻouka mai ʻoe ia mea? | “I’ll send you a young goat from my flock,” he said. “Will you give me something as a pledge until you send it?” she asked. |
| Kin 38:18 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, He aha ka hōʻailona aʻu e hāʻawi aku ai iā ʻoe? ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻO kou apo lima, me kou kaula hoʻolewa, a me ke koʻokoʻo ma loko o kou lima. Hāʻawi akula ʻo ia iā ia, a komo akula i ona lā, a hāpai ihola kēlā ma ona lā. | He said, “What pledge should I give you?” “Your seal and its cord, and the staff in your hand,” she answered. So he gave them to her and slept with her, and she became pregnant by him. |
| Kin 38:19 | Kū aʻela ia, hele akula, a waiho ihola i kona pale maka, a ʻaʻahu hou ihola i kona mau kapa no ka noho wahine kāne make ʻana. | After she left, she took off her veil and put on her widow’s clothes again. |
| Kin 38:20 | Hoʻouka akula ʻo Iuda i ke kao keiki ma ka lima o kona makamaka no ʻAdulama, i loaʻa mai ai kāna hōʻoiaʻiʻo mai ka lima mai o ka wahine: ʻaʻole naʻe i loaʻa ua wahine lā iā ia. | Meanwhile Judah sent the young goat by his friend the Adullamite in order to get his pledge back from the woman, but he did not find her. |
| Kin 38:21 | Nīnau akula ia i nā kānaka o ia wahi, ʻī akula, ʻAuhea lā ka wahine hoʻokamakama i noho ma ʻEnaima, ma kapa alanui? ʻĪ maila lākou, ʻAʻohe wahine hoʻokamakama i ʻaneʻi. | He asked the men who lived there, “Where is the shrine prostitute who was beside the road at Enaim?” “There hasn’t been any shrine prostitute here,” they said. |
| Kin 38:22 | Hoʻi hou akula ia i o Iuda lā, ʻī akula, ʻAʻohe i loaʻa ia iaʻu; a ua ʻī mai hoʻi nā kānaka o ia wahi, ʻaʻole wahine hoʻokamakama i ʻaneʻi. | So he went back to Judah and said, “I didn’t find her. Besides, the men who lived there said, ‘There hasn’t been any shrine prostitute here.’” |
| Kin 38:23 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iuda, E aho nō e lilo ia mau mea nona, o hoʻohilahila ʻia kāua: aia hoʻi, hoʻouka aku nō au i kēia kao keiki, ʻaʻole kā i loaʻa ka wahine iā ʻoe. | Then Judah said, “Let her keep what she has, or we will become a laughingstock. After all, I did send her this young goat, but you didn’t find her.” |
| Kin 38:24 | A hala nā malama ʻekolu paha, haʻi maila kekahi iā Iuda, i ka ʻī ʻana, Ua moekolohe iho nei kāu hūnōna wahine ʻo Tamara; aia hoʻi, ua hāpai ʻo ia ma ka moekolohe. ʻĪ akula ʻo Iuda, E kaʻi ʻia mai ʻo ia, i puhi ʻia ai ia i ke ahi. | About three months later Judah was told, “Your daughter-in-law Tamar is guilty of prostitution, and as a result she is now pregnant.” Judah said, “Bring her out and have her burned to death!” |
| Kin 38:26 | A ʻike ihola ʻo Iuda, ʻĪ akula, Ua ʻoi aku kona pono i koʻu; no ka mea, ʻaʻole au i hāʻawi aku iā ia na kuʻu keiki na Sela. ʻAʻole hoʻi ʻo Iuda i ʻike hou iā ia. | Judah recognized them and said, “She is more righteous than I, since I wouldn’t give her to my son Shelah.” And he did not sleep with her again. |
| Kin 38:28 | A i ka hānau ʻana, puka maila ka lima o kekahi; lālau akula ka pale keiki i ua lima lā a nākiʻi ihola i ke kaula ʻulaʻula i laila, ʻī maila, Eia ka hānau mua. | As she was giving birth, one of them put out his hand; so the midwife took a scarlet thread and tied it on his wrist and said, “This one came out first.” |
| Kin 38:29 | A i ka huki hou ʻana o kona lima i loko, aia hoʻi, puka ʻē maila kona hoahānau: ʻī akula ke pale keiki, He aha kāu i pohā wale mai? Ma luna iho ou kēia nahae: no laila, kapa ihola ia i kona inoa ʻo Pareza. | But when he drew back his hand, his brother came out, and she said, “So this is how you have broken out!” And he was named Perez. |
| Kin 39:1 | Ua lawe ʻia aku la ʻo Iosepa i lalo i ʻAigupita; kūʻai ʻia akula ʻo ia no Potipara, he luna na Paraʻo, he luna o ka poʻe koa, a he kanaka no ʻAigupita, mai nā lima aku o ka ʻIsemaʻela, nāna ia i lawe aku i lalo. | Now Joseph had been taken down to Egypt. Potiphar, an Egyptian who was one of Pharaoh’s officials, the captain of the guard, bought him from the Ishmaelites who had taken him there. |
| Kin 39:4 | A loaʻa iā Iosepa ka lokomaikaʻi ʻia i mua ona, a hoʻokauā aku ia nāna, a hoʻolilo akula ʻo ia iā ia i luna no kona ʻōhua, a no kona waiwai a pau, a waiho akula ia i kāna mea a pau i kona lima. | Joseph found favor in his eyes and became his attendant. Potiphar put him in charge of his household, and he entrusted to his care everything he owned. |
| Kin 39:8 | Hōʻole akula ia, ʻī akula i ka wahine a kona haku, Aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole ʻike kuʻu haku i nā mea iaʻu ma kēia hale, ua waiho mai nei koʻu haku i kāna mea a pau i kuʻu lima: | But he refused. “With me in charge,” he told her, “my master does not concern himself with anything in the house; everything he owns he has entrusted to my care. |
| Kin 39:12 | ʻApo maila kēlā iā ia ma ke kapa ona, ʻī maila, E moe kāua. Haʻalele ihola ia i kona kapa ma ka lima ona, holo akula a hiki i waho. | She caught him by his cloak and said, “Come to bed with me!” But he left his cloak in her hand and ran out of the house. |
| Kin 39:13 | A ʻike akula ua wahine lā, ua haʻalele ia i kona kapa ma kona lima, a ua holo akula i waho, | When she saw that he had left his cloak in her hand and had run out of the house, |
| Kin 39:14 | Kāhea akula ua wahine lā i nā kānaka o kona hale, ʻōlelo akula iā lākou, ʻī akula, E nānā ʻoukou, ua lawe mai nei kēlā i ke kanaka no ka poʻe Hebera i o kākou nei, e hoʻomāʻewaʻewa mai iā kākou. Hele maila ʻo ia i oʻu nei e moe me aʻu, a kāhea akula au me ka leo nui; | she called her household servants. “Look,” she said to them, “this Hebrew has been brought to us to make sport of us! He came in here to sleep with me, but I screamed. |
| Kin 39:15 | A lohe maila kēlā i kuʻu hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻana i kuʻu leo i luna, a i kuʻu hea ʻana aku, haʻalele iho nei ʻo ia i ke kapa ona iaʻu, holo akula a hiki i waho. | When he heard me scream for help, he left his cloak beside me and ran out of the house.” |
| Kin 39:17 | ʻŌlelo akula ua wahine lā iā ia i kēia mau ʻōlelo, ʻī akula, ʻO ke kauā Hebera, āu i lawe mai ai i o kākou nei, ua komo mai ia i oʻu nei e hoʻomāʻewaʻewa mai iaʻu. | Then she told him this story: “That Hebrew slave you brought us came to me to make sport of me. |
| Kin 39:18 | A hoʻokiʻekiʻe au i kuʻu leo i luna a kāhea aku au, a laila, haʻalele ihola ia i ke kapa ona iaʻu, a holo akula i waho. | But as soon as I screamed for help, he left his cloak beside me and ran out of the house.” |
| Kin 39:20 | Lālau maila ka haku o Iosepa iā ia, hahao akula iā ia i loko o ka hale paʻahao, i kahi i paʻa ai ka poʻe paʻa o ke aliʻi, a paʻa nō ia ma laila ma ka hale paʻahao. | Joseph’s master took him and put him in prison, the place where the king’s prisoners were confined. But while Joseph was there in the prison, |
| Kin 40:2 | Huhū akula Paraʻo i kāna mau luna ʻelua, i ka luna lawe kīʻaha, a me ka luna kahu ʻai. | Pharaoh was angry with his two officials, the chief cupbearer and the chief baker, |
| Kin 40:3 | A hahao akula ʻo ia iā lāua i loko o kahi paʻa o ka hale o ka luna koa, ma ka hale paʻahao i kahi o Iosepa i paʻa ai. | and put them in custody in the house of the captain of the guard, in the same prison where Joseph was confined. |
| Kin 40:4 | Kauoha akula ka luna koa iā Iosepa no lāua, nāna e mālama mai lāua, a nui nā lā a lāua i paʻa ai. | The captain of the guard assigned them to Joseph, and he attended them. After they had been in custody for some time, |
| Kin 40:6 | A ao aʻela, hele akula ʻo Iosepa i o lāua lā, nānā akula iā lāua, aia hoʻi, ua kaumaha ihola lāua. | When Joseph came to them the next morning, he saw that they were dejected. |
| Kin 40:7 | Nīnau akula ia i ua mau luna lā me ia, āna i mālama ai ma kahi paʻa o ka hale o kona haku, ʻī akula, No ke aha lā i ʻinoʻino ai nā maka o ʻolua i kēia lā? | So he asked Pharaoh’s officials who were in custody with him in his master’s house, “Why do you look so sad today?” |
| Kin 40:8 | ʻĪ akula lāua iā ia, Ua moe māua i ka moe, ʻaʻohe mea nāna e haʻi mai ke ʻano o ia mea. ʻĪ akula ʻo Iosepa iā lāua, ʻAʻole anei na ke Akua ke ʻano ʻoiaʻiʻo? E hōʻike mai ʻolua iaʻu. | “We both had dreams,” they answered, “but there is no one to interpret them.” Then Joseph said to them, “Do not interpretations belong to God? Tell me your dreams.” |
| Kin 40:9 | Haʻi akula ka luna lawe kīʻaha i kāna moe iā Iosepa, ʻī akula iā ia, ʻO kuʻu moe, aia hoʻi, he kumu waina i mua oʻu. | So the chief cupbearer told Joseph his dream. He said to him, “In my dream I saw a vine in front of me, |
| Kin 40:11 | Ma kuʻu lima ke kīʻaha o Paraʻo, a lawe aʻela au i nā hua waina, kōwī ihola iā lākou i loko o ke kīʻaha o Paraʻo, a hāʻawi akula au i ke kīʻaha i ko Paraʻo lima. | Pharaoh’s cup was in my hand, and I took the grapes, squeezed them into Pharaoh’s cup and put the cup in his hand.” |
| Kin 40:12 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iosepa iā ia, Eia ke ʻano ʻoiaʻiʻo o ia mea: ʻo nā manamana ʻekolu, ʻekolu ia lā. | “This is what it means,” Joseph said to him. “The three branches are three days. |
| Kin 40:18 | ʻŌlelo akula Iosepa, ʻī akula, Eia ke ʻano o ia mea. ʻO nā hinai ʻekolu, ʻekolu ia lā. | “This is what it means,” Joseph said. “The three baskets are three days. |
| Kin 40:21 | Hoʻihoʻi akula ia i ka luna lawe kīʻaha i kona lawe kīʻaha ʻana; a hāʻawi akula ia i ke kīʻaha i ko Paraʻo lima. | He restored the chief cupbearer to his position, so that he once again put the cup into Pharaoh’s hand — |
| Kin 40:22 | Kau akula ia i ka luna kahu ʻai i luna, e like me kā Iosepa hai ʻana mai iā lāua. | but he impaled the chief baker, just as Joseph had said to them in his interpretation. |
| Kin 41:8 | A ao aʻela ʻānoninoni ihola kona naʻau; hoʻouna akula ia e kiʻi i nā kilo a pau o ʻAigupita, a me nā kānaka naʻauao a pau o ia wahi; a haʻi akula ʻo Paraʻo iā lākou i kāna mau moe; ʻaʻohe mea nāna i hoʻākāka mai i ke ʻano o ua mau moe nei a Paraʻo. | In the morning his mind was troubled, so he sent for all the magicians and wise men of Egypt. Pharaoh told them his dreams, but no one could interpret them for him. |
| Kin 41:9 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ka luna lawe kīʻaha iā Paraʻo, ʻī akula, Ke hoʻomanaʻo nei au i kēia lā i kuʻu hewa. | Then the chief cupbearer said to Pharaoh, “Today I am reminded of my shortcomings. |
| Kin 41:10 | Ma mua, huhū mai ʻo Paraʻo i kāna mau kauā, a hahao akula iā māua me ka luna kahu ʻai i loko o ka hale paʻahao, i kahi o ka luna koa. | Pharaoh was once angry with his servants, and he imprisoned me and the chief baker in the house of the captain of the guard. |
| Kin 41:12 | I laila kekahi kanaka ʻōpiopio me māua, he Hebera, he kauā ia na ka luna koa; haʻi akula māua iā ia, a haʻi maila kēlā iā māua i ke ʻano o kā māua mau moe. He ʻoiaʻiʻo ke ʻano āna i hōʻike mai ai iā māua. | Now a young Hebrew was there with us, a servant of the captain of the guard. We told him our dreams, and he interpreted them for us, giving each man the interpretation of his dream. |
| Kin 41:14 | A laila hoʻouna akula ʻo Paraʻo, e kiʻi iā Iosepa: hoʻolalelale aʻela lākou iā ia, mai kahi paʻa mai; kahi aʻela ʻo ia i ka ʻumiʻumi, komo ihola ia i ke kapa hou, a hele akula i o Paraʻo lā. | So Pharaoh sent for Joseph, and he was quickly brought from the dungeon. When he had shaved and changed his clothes, he came before Pharaoh. |
| Kin 41:16 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iosepa iā Paraʻo, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole naʻu ia, na ke Akua nō e haʻi lokomaikaʻi mai iā Paraʻo. | “I cannot do it,” Joseph replied to Pharaoh, “but God will give Pharaoh the answer he desires.” |
| Kin 41:17 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Paraʻo iā Iosepa, Ma kuʻu moe ʻana, kū akula au ma kapa o ka muliwai. | Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, “In my dream I was standing on the bank of the Nile, |
| Kin 41:22 | A ʻike akula au ma kuʻu moe, aia hoʻi, ʻehiku ʻōpuʻu palaoa ma ke kumu hoʻokahi, he ōhāhā a he maikaʻi. | “In my dream I saw seven heads of grain, full and good, growing on a single stalk. |
| Kin 41:24 | Pau aʻela nā ʻōpuʻu ōhāhā maikaʻi ʻehiku i nā ʻōpuʻu wīwī. A haʻi akula au i ka poʻe akamai, ʻaʻohe mea nāna i hoʻākāka mai. | The thin heads of grain swallowed up the seven good heads. I told this to the magicians, but none of them could explain it to me.” |
| Kin 41:25 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iosepa iā Paraʻo, ʻO ka moe a Paraʻo, hoʻokahi nō ia; ua hōʻike mai ke Akua iā Paraʻo i kāna mea e hana mai ana. | Then Joseph said to Pharaoh, “The dreams of Pharaoh are one and the same. God has revealed to Pharaoh what he is about to do. |
| Kin 41:39 | A ʻōlelo akula ʻo Paraʻo iā Iosepa, No ka mea, ua hōʻike mai ke Akua ia mea a pau iā ʻoe, ʻaʻohe mea ʻē aʻe e like me ʻoe, ka naʻauao a me ke akamai. | Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Since God has made all this known to you, there is no one so discerning and wise as you. |
| Kin 41:41 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Paraʻo iā Iosepa, E nānā ʻoe, ua hoʻonoho au iā ʻoe ma luna o ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita a pau. | So Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I hereby put you in charge of the whole land of Egypt.” |
| Kin 41:42 | Unuhi akula Paraʻo i ke komo ona, mai kona lima aku, a hoʻokomo akula i ka lima o Iosepa, a kāhiko aʻela ʻo ia iā ia i ka lole keʻokeʻo maikaʻi, a hoʻolei akula i ka lei gula ma kona ʻāʻī. | Then Pharaoh took his signet ring from his finger and put it on Joseph’s finger. He dressed him in robes of fine linen and put a gold chain around his neck. |
| Kin 41:43 | Hoʻoholoholo ihola ʻo ia iā ia ma ka lua o ke kaʻa ona, hea maila lākou i mua ona, E kukuli iho. Hoʻonoho akula ʻo ia iā ia ma luna o ka ʻāina a pau ʻo ʻAigupita. | He had him ride in a chariot as his second-in-command, and people shouted before him, “Make way!” Thus he put him in charge of the whole land of Egypt. |
| Kin 41:44 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Paraʻo iā Iosepa, ʻO wau nō ʻo Paraʻo. A i ʻole ʻoe e ʻae aku, ʻaʻole loa e hāpai kekahi kanaka i kona lima, a me kona wāwae, ma ka ʻāina a pau ʻo ʻAigupita. | Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I am Pharaoh, but without your word no one will lift hand or foot in all Egypt.” |
| Kin 41:45 | Kapa akula ʻo Paraʻo i ka inoa ʻo Iosepa ʻo Sapenapanea; a hāʻawi akula ʻo ia iā ʻAsenata, i ke kaikamahine a Potipera a ke kahuna o ʻOna, i wahine nāna. A hele akula ʻo Iosepa a puni ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita. | Pharaoh gave Joseph the name Zaphenath-Paneah and gave him Asenath daughter of Potiphera, priest of On, to be his wife. And Joseph went throughout the land of Egypt. |
| Kin 41:46 | He kanakolu ko Iosepa mau makahiki, i ka wā āna i kū ai i mua o Paraʻo ʻo ke aliʻi o ʻAigupita. A hoʻi akula ʻo Iosepa mai ke alo aku o Paraʻo, a hele akula i ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita a pau. | Joseph was thirty years old when he entered the service of Pharaoh king of Egypt. And Joseph went out from Pharaoh’s presence and traveled throughout Egypt. |
| Kin 41:51 | Kapa akula ʻo Iosepa i ka inoa o ka hiapo, ʻo Manase, no ka mea, ua hāʻawi mai ke Akua iaʻu i ka hoʻopoina i koʻu luhi, a me nā mea a pau o ka hale o koʻu makua kāne. | Joseph named his firstborn Manasseh and said, “It is because God has made me forget all my trouble and all my father’s household.” |
| Kin 41:52 | A ʻo ka inoa o ka muli mai, kapa akula ia, ʻo ʻEperaima: No ka mea, ua hoʻopālahalaha mai ke Akua iaʻu, ma ka ʻāina o koʻu pōpilikia. | The second son he named Ephraim and said, “It is because God has made me fruitful in the land of my suffering.” |
| Kin 41:55 | Oki loa ihola ka ʻāina a pau i ʻAigupita, i ka wī, a uē akula nā kānaka iā Paraʻo i ka ʻai. ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Paraʻo i nā kānaka a pau o ʻAigupita, Ō hele aku i o Iosepa lā; a i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana mai iā ʻoukou, ma laila aku ʻoukou. | When all Egypt began to feel the famine, the people cried to Pharaoh for food. Then Pharaoh told all the Egyptians, “Go to Joseph and do what he tells you.” |
| Kin 41:56 | A ua puni i ka wī nā ʻāina a pau; a wehe aʻela ʻo Iosepa i nā hale papaʻa a pau, a kūʻai akula na nā kānaka o ʻAigupita; a ikaika nui maila ka wī ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita. | When the famine had spread over the whole country, Joseph opened all the storehouses and sold grain to the Egyptians, for the famine was severe throughout Egypt. |
| Kin 42:1 | A ʻike aʻela ʻo Iakoba, he ʻai ma ʻAigupita, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Iakoba i kāna poʻe keiki kāne, ʻO ke aha kā ʻoukou e nānā aku nei, kekahi i kekahi? | When Jacob learned that there was grain in Egypt, he said to his sons, “Why do you just keep looking at each other?” |
| Kin 42:2 | ʻŌlelo akula ia, Aia hoʻi, ua lohe au, he ʻai ma ʻAigupita. E iho aku ʻoukou i laila, e kūʻai i ʻai na kākou, i ola kākou, ʻaʻole e make. | He continued, “I have heard that there is grain in Egypt. Go down there and buy some for us, so that we may live and not die.” |
| Kin 42:3 | Hele akula ka poʻe kaikuaʻana o Iosepa he ʻumi i lalo i ʻAigupita e kūʻai i ʻai. | Then ten of Joseph’s brothers went down to buy grain from Egypt. |
| Kin 42:7 | A nānā akula ʻo Iosepa i kona poʻe kaikuaʻana, ʻike aʻela ʻo ia iā lākou, a hoʻohuahualau aku ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻōlelo koʻikoʻi akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻī akula iā lākou, No hea mai ʻoukou? ʻŌlelo maila lākou, No ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana mai, e kūʻai i ʻai. | As soon as Joseph saw his brothers, he recognized them, but he pretended to be a stranger and spoke harshly to them. “Where do you come from?” he asked. “From the land of Canaan,” they replied, “to buy food.” |
| Kin 42:9 | Hoʻomanaʻo ihola ʻo Iosepa i nā moe āna i moe ai no lākou, ʻī akula ʻo ia iā lākou, He poʻe kiu ʻoukou; ua hele mai ʻoukou e nānā i ka hemahema o ka ʻāina. | Then he remembered his dreams about them and said to them, “You are spies! You have come to see where our land is unprotected.” |
| Kin 42:12 | ʻŌlelo akula ia iā lākou, ʻAʻole, ua hele mai nei ʻoukou e nānā i ka hemahema o ka ʻāina. | “No!” he said to them. “You have come to see where our land is unprotected.” |
| Kin 42:14 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iosepa iā lākou, ʻO ia hoʻi kaʻu i ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, he poʻe kiu ʻoukou. | Joseph said to them, “It is just as I told you: You are spies! |
| Kin 42:18 | A i ka pō ʻakolu, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Iosepa iā lākou, E hana ʻoukou i kēia, i ola ʻoukou; ua makaʻu wau i ke Akua. | On the third day, Joseph said to them, “Do this and you will live, for I fear God: |
| Kin 42:22 | A ʻōlelo akula ʻo Reubena iā lākou, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole anei au i ʻōlelo aku iā ʻoukou, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, Mai hana hewa aku i ke keiki? ʻAʻole ʻoukou i hoʻolohe mai. Aia hoʻi, no ia mea, ua ʻimi ʻia mai ko ia lā koko. | Reuben replied, “Didn’t I tell you not to sin against the boy? But you wouldn’t listen! Now we must give an accounting for his blood.” |
| Kin 42:24 | Hāliu akula ia, mai o lākou lā, a uē ihola; hāliu hou maila ʻo ia iā lākou, kamaʻilio pū me lākou, a lawe maila ʻo ia iā Simeona, mai o lākou mai lā, a hana paʻa ihola iā ia ma mua o ko lākou mau maka. | He turned away from them and began to weep, but then came back and spoke to them again. He had Simeon taken from them and bound before their eyes. |
| Kin 42:25 | A laila, kauoha akula ʻo Iosepa, e uhao i ka ʻai i nā ʻeke a lākou a piha, a e hoʻihoʻi i ka moni a lākou i loko o ko lākou mau ʻeke, a e hāʻawi aku i ō na lākou no ke alanui. Pēlā ʻo ia i hana aku ai iā lākou. | Joseph gave orders to fill their bags with grain, to put each man’s silver back in his sack, and to give them provisions for their journey. After this was done for them, |
| Kin 42:26 | Hoʻoili aʻela lākou i ka ʻai i luna iho o ko lākou mau hoki, a hele akula. | they loaded their grain on their donkeys and left. |
| Kin 42:28 | A ʻōlelo akula ia i kona poʻe hoahānau, Ē, ua hoʻihoʻi ʻia mai kaʻu moni; eia hoʻi ia i loko o kaʻu ʻeke. Hikilele ihola ko lākou naʻau, haʻalulu ihola lākou, ʻī akula kekahi i kekahi, He aha kēia mea a ke Akua i hana mai ai iā kākou? | “My silver has been returned,” he said to his brothers. “Here it is in my sack.” Their hearts sank and they turned to each other trembling and said, “What is this that God has done to us?” |
| Kin 42:29 | A hiki lākou i o Iakoba lā, i ko lākou makua kāne i ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana, haʻi akula lākou iā ia i nā mea a pau i loaʻa ai iā lākou; ʻī akula, | When they came to their father Jacob in the land of Canaan, they told him all that had happened to them. They said, |
| Kin 42:31 | A ʻōlelo akula mākou iā ia, He poʻe pono mākou; ʻaʻohe mākou he kiu. | But we said to him, ‘We are honest men; we are not spies. |
| Kin 42:37 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Reubena i kona makua kāne, ʻī akula, E pepehi mai ʻoe i kaʻu mau keiki ʻelua, ke hoʻihoʻi ʻole mai au iā ia nei i ou lā; e hāʻawi mai ʻoe iā ia nei i kuʻu lima, naʻu ia e hoʻihoʻi hou mai i ou lā. | Then Reuben said to his father, “You may put both of my sons to death if I do not bring him back to you. Entrust him to my care, and I will bring him back.” |
| Kin 43:3 | A ʻōlelo akula ʻo Iuda iā ia, ʻī akula, Ua ʻōlelo ikaika mai ua kanaka lā iā mākou, ua ʻī mai, ʻAʻole ʻoukou e ʻike i kuʻu maka, ke hele ʻole mai ko ʻoukou kaikaina me ʻoukou. | But Judah said to him, “The man warned us solemnly, ‘You will not see my face again unless your brother is with you.’ |
| Kin 43:7 | ʻŌlelo akula lākou, I nīnau ikaika mai nō ua kanaka lā iā mākou, i ko mākou hoahānau, ʻī maila, Ke ola lā nō anei ko ʻoukou makua kāne? He kaikaina ʻē anei, ko ʻoukou? A haʻi akula mākou iā ia ma ke ʻano o kēia mau ʻōlelo. Ua ʻike pono anei mākou, e ʻī mai ana ia, E lawe mai i lalo nei i ko ʻoukou kaikaina? | They replied, “The man questioned us closely about ourselves and our family. ‘Is your father still living?’ he asked us. ‘Do you have another brother?’ We simply answered his questions. How were we to know he would say, ‘Bring your brother down here’?” |
| Kin 43:8 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iuda iā ʻIseraʻela i kona makua kāne, E kuʻu mai ʻoe i ke keiki me aʻu, a laila kū aʻe mākou e hele aku; i ola kākou; ʻaʻole e make ʻo mākou, a ʻo ʻoe, a me kā kākou poʻe kamaliʻi. | Then Judah said to Israel his father, “Send the boy along with me and we will go at once, so that we and you and our children may live and not die. |
| Kin 43:11 | ʻŌlelo akula ko lākou makua kāne ʻo ʻIseraʻela iā lākou, Inā pēlā mai, e hana i kēia; e ahu i ko ka ʻāina hua maikaʻi i loko o kā ʻoukou mau ʻeke, a e lawe aku i lalo i makana na ua kanaka lā; i wahi bama iki, a i wahi meli iki, a i mea ʻala kahi, a me ka mura, a i hua pisetakia, a i ʻalemona. | Then their father Israel said to them, “If it must be, then do this: Put some of the best products of the land in your bags and take them down to the man as a gift — a little balm and a little honey, some spices and myrrh, some pistachio nuts and almonds. |
| Kin 43:15 | Lawe aʻela nā kānaka i ua makana lā, a lawe pāpālua nō hoʻi lākou i ke kālā ma ko lākou lima, a iā Beniamina hoʻi; kū aʻela lākou, a hele akula i lalo i ʻAigupita, a kū akula i mua o Iosepa. | So the men took the gifts and double the amount of silver, and Benjamin also. They hurried down to Egypt and presented themselves to Joseph. |
| Kin 43:17 | Hana maila ke kanaka e like me kā Iosepa ʻōlelo ʻana aʻe; a alakaʻi akula ia i ua poʻe kānaka lā, i loko o ka hale o Iosepa. | The man did as Joseph told him and took the men to Joseph’s house. |
| Kin 43:18 | Makaʻu ihola ua poʻe kānaka lā, no ka mea, ua alakaʻi ʻia akula lākou i loko o ka hale o Iosepa, a ʻōlelo aʻela lākou, No ka moni i hoʻihoʻi ʻia ai i loko o kā kākou mau ʻeke i ka manawa ma mua, no laila kākou i alakaʻi ʻia mai ai i loko nei, i hoʻolawehala mai ʻo ia iā kākou a lele mai i luna o kākou, a e hana paʻa hoʻi iā kākou, i poʻe kauā, a me ko kākou mau hoki. | Now the men were frightened when they were taken to his house. They thought, “We were brought here because of the silver that was put back into our sacks the first time. He wants to attack us and overpower us and seize us as slaves and take our donkeys.” |
| Kin 43:19 | Hoʻokokoke akula lākou i ka luna o ko Iosepa hale, a kamaʻilio pū lākou me ia ma ka puka o ka hale; | So they went up to Joseph’s steward and spoke to him at the entrance to the house. |
| Kin 43:20 | ʻĪ akula lākou, E kuʻu haku ē, i ko mākou hele ʻana mai ma mua, ua hele mai mākou e kūʻai i ʻai. | “We beg your pardon, our lord,” they said, “we came down here the first time to buy food. |
| Kin 43:21 | A hiki akula mākou i kahi oʻioʻina, wehe aʻela mākou i kā mākou mau ʻeke, aia hoʻi ka moni a pau a mākou i loko o ka waha o nā ʻeke a mākou. A ua halihali hou mai mākou ia mea ma ko mākou mau lima. | But at the place where we stopped for the night we opened our sacks and each of us found his silver — the exact weight — in the mouth of his sack. So we have brought it back with us. |
| Kin 43:27 | Nīnau maila ia iā lākou i ko lākou noho ʻana, ʻī akula, Pehea ko ʻoukou makua kāne, ʻo ka ʻelemakule a ʻoukou i ʻōlelo mai ai? Ke ola lā nō ia, ʻeā? | He asked them how they were, and then he said, “How is your aged father you told me about? Is he still living?” |
| Kin 43:28 | ʻŌlelo akula lākou, E noho pōmaikaʻi ana nō kāu kauā, ka makua kāne o mākou, ke ola lā nō ia. A kūlou ihola lākou a moe i lalo. | They replied, “Your servant our father is still alive and well.” And they bowed down, prostrating themselves before him. |
| Kin 43:31 | Holoi aʻela ia i kona maka, hele akula i waho, a ʻuʻumi ihola ia i kona aloha, a ʻōlelo akula, E hō mai i ka ʻai. | After he had washed his face, he came out and, controlling himself, said, “Serve the food.” |
| Kin 43:34 | Lālau aʻela ia i ka ʻai a hāʻawi akula iā lākou, mai kona alo aku, ua pālima ʻia kā Beniamina i kā lākou. Inu pū lākou a ʻoliʻoli me ia. | When portions were served to them from Joseph’s table, Benjamin’s portion was five times as much as anyone else’s. So they feasted and drank freely with him. |
| Kin 44:1 | A kauoha akula ia i ka luna o kona hale, ʻī akula, E uhao i ka ʻai i loko o nā ʻeke a ua mau kānaka lā a piha, a e waiho i ka moni a lākou a pau ma loko o ka waha o kā lākou mau ʻeke. | Now Joseph gave these instructions to the steward of his house: “Fill the men’s sacks with as much food as they can carry, and put each man’s silver in the mouth of his sack. |
| Kin 44:3 | A ao aʻela, ua hoʻihoʻi ʻia akula ua poʻe kānaka lā, a me ko lākou mau hoki. | As morning dawned, the men were sent on their way with their donkeys. |
| Kin 44:4 | A puka akula lākou ma waho o ke kūlanakauhale, ʻaʻole i hiki i kahi lōʻihi, a laila ʻōlelo akula ʻo Iosepa i kāna luna, E kū ʻoe, e alualu aku i ua poʻe kānaka lā, a loaʻa lākou iā ʻoe, e ʻī aku iā lākou, No ke aha ʻoukou i hoʻihoʻi mai ai i ka hewa no ka pono? | They had not gone far from the city when Joseph said to his steward, “Go after those men at once, and when you catch up with them, say to them, ‘Why have you repaid good with evil? |
| Kin 44:6 | A hiki akula ia i o lākou lā, ʻōlelo akula ia iā lākou i kēia mau ʻōlelo. | When he caught up with them, he repeated these words to them. |
| Kin 44:10 | ʻŌlelo akula ia, ʻAe, e like me kā ʻoukou ʻōlelo, pēlā nō ia: ʻo ka mea ua loaʻa me ke kīʻaha, e lilo ia i kauā naʻu, a e hala ʻole ʻoukou. | “Very well, then,” he said, “let it be as you say. Whoever is found to have it will become my slave; the rest of you will be free from blame.” |
| Kin 44:13 | A laila haehae ihola lākou i ko lākou mau kapa, a kau akula kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i ka ukana ma kāna hoki, a hoʻi akula i ke kūlanakauhale. | At this, they tore their clothes. Then they all loaded their donkeys and returned to the city. |
| Kin 44:14 | A hele akula ʻo Iuda a me kona poʻe hoahānau i ka hale o Iosepa, aia nō ia; a moe ihola lākou i mua ona i lalo i ka honua. | Joseph was still in the house when Judah and his brothers came in, and they threw themselves to the ground before him. |
| Kin 44:15 | Nīnau akula ʻo Iosepa iā lākou, He aha kēia mea a ʻoukou i hana mai nei? ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou i ʻike, e hiki i ke kanaka me aʻu nei e kilokilo aku? | Joseph said to them, “What is this you have done? Don’t you know that a man like me can find things out by divination?” |
| Kin 44:16 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iuda, Pehea lā mākou e pane aku ai iā ʻoe, e kuʻu haku? He aha ko mākou e ʻōlelo aku ai? Pehea mākou e hoʻāpono ai iā mākou iho? Ua loaʻa i ke Akua ka hewa o kāu poʻe kauā; eia hoʻi, he poʻe kauā mākou na koʻu haku, ʻo mākou, a me ka mea i loaʻa ke kīʻaha ma kona lima. | “What can we say to my lord?” Judah replied. “What can we say? How can we prove our innocence? God has uncovered your servants’ guilt. We are now my lord’s slaves — we ourselves and the one who was found to have the cup.” |
| Kin 44:18 | A laila neʻeneʻe akula ʻo Iuda i ona lā, ʻī akula, Auē, e kuʻu haku ē! Inā e ʻae mai kuʻu haku i kāna kauā nei, ke haʻi aku i kekahi ʻōlelo ma kona pepeiao, ʻaʻole hoʻi e wela mai kou huhū i kāu kauā, no ka mea, ua like ʻoe me Paraʻo. | Then Judah went up to him and said: “Pardon your servant, my lord, let me speak a word to my lord. Do not be angry with your servant, though you are equal to Pharaoh himself. |
| Kin 44:20 | A ʻōlelo akula mākou i kuʻu haku, He makua kāne nō ko mākou, he kanaka kahiko, a me kahi keiki o kona wā ʻelemakule, he mea ʻuʻuku; a ʻo kona kaikuaʻana, ua make ia, ʻo ia wale nō kai koe a kona makuahine, a ua aloha kona makua kāne iā ia. | And we answered, ‘We have an aged father, and there is a young son born to him in his old age. His brother is dead, and he is the only one of his mother’s sons left, and his father loves him.’ |
| Kin 44:22 | A laila ʻōlelo akula mākou iā ʻoe i kuʻu haku, ʻAʻole e hiki i ke keiki ke haʻalele i kona makua kāne; no ka mea, inā e haʻalele ke keiki i kona makua kāne, e make nō ia. | And we said to my lord, ‘The boy cannot leave his father; if he leaves him, his father will die.’ |
| Kin 44:24 | A hiki akula mākou i kāu kauā i koʻu makua kāne, haʻi akula mākou iā ia i ka ʻōlelo a kuʻu haku. | When we went back to your servant my father, we told him what my lord had said. |
| Kin 44:28 | A hele akula kekahi mai oʻu aku nei, a ʻī akula au, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō ua weluwelu ia; ʻaʻole hoʻi au i ʻike hou aku iā ia. | One of them went away from me, and I said, “He has surely been torn to pieces.” And I have not seen him since. |
| Kin 45:1 | A laila ʻaʻole e hiki iā Iosepa ke ʻuʻumi iho i ke aloha i loko ona i mua o lākou a pau, ʻo ka poʻe i kū pū maila me ia: a hea akula ia, E hele aku nā kānaka a pau i waho, mai oʻu aku nei. ʻAʻole i noho mai kekahi kanaka me ia, i ka manawa a Iosepa i hōʻike ai iā ia iho i kona poʻe hoahānau. | Then Joseph could no longer control himself before all his attendants, and he cried out, “Have everyone leave my presence!” So there was no one with Joseph when he made himself known to his brothers. |
| Kin 45:3 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iosepa i kona poʻe hoahānau, ʻO wau nō ʻo Iosepa; ke ola lā nō anei koʻu makua kāne? ʻAʻole i hiki ke ʻekemu iki mai kona poʻe hoahānau iā ia: no ka mea, makaʻu nui iho lākou i mua ona. | Joseph said to his brothers, “I am Joseph! Is my father still living?” But his brothers were not able to answer him, because they were terrified at his presence. |
| Kin 45:4 | A ʻōlelo akula ʻo Iosepa i kona poʻe hoahānau, E neʻeneʻe mai ʻoukou i oʻu nei. A neʻeneʻe maila lākou. ʻŌlelo akula ia, ʻO wau nō ʻo Iosepa, ko ʻoukou kaikaina a ʻoukou i kūʻai ai i loko o ʻAigupita. | Then Joseph said to his brothers, “Come close to me.” When they had done so, he said, “I am your brother Joseph, the one you sold into Egypt! |
| Kin 45:15 | Honi akula ʻo Iosepa i kona poʻe hoahānau a pau, a uē ihola i luna o lākou. A ma hope iho o ia mea, kamaʻilio pū kona poʻe hoahānau me ia. | And he kissed all his brothers and wept over them. Afterward his brothers talked with him. |
| Kin 45:21 | A hana ihola nā keiki a ʻIseraʻela pēlā; a hāʻawi akula ʻo Iosepa iā lākou i mau kaʻa e like me ka ʻōlelo a Paraʻo, a hāʻawi nō hoʻi i ō na lākou ma ke ala. | So the sons of Israel did this. Joseph gave them carts, as Pharaoh had commanded, and he also gave them provisions for their journey. |
| Kin 45:22 | Hāʻawi akula hoʻi ia i kapa komo no lākou a pau; a iā Beniamina, hāʻawi akula ʻo ia iā ia, i ʻekolu haneri moni, a me nā kapa komo ʻelima. | To each of them he gave new clothing, but to Benjamin he gave three hundred shekels of silver and five sets of clothes. |
| Kin 45:23 | A hoʻouna akula ia no kona makua kāne, he ʻumi nā hoki e lawe ana i nā mea maikaʻi o ʻAigupita, a he ʻumi nā hoki wahine, e lawe ana i ka palaoa a me ka ʻai i ō na kona makua kāne ma ke alanui. | And this is what he sent to his father: ten donkeys loaded with the best things of Egypt, and ten female donkeys loaded with grain and bread and other provisions for his journey. |
| Kin 45:24 | Pēlā hoʻi i hoʻouna aku ai ʻo ia i kona poʻe hoahānau. a hoʻi akula lākou. ʻŌlelo aku ia iā lākou, Mai paio ʻoukou ma ke alanui. | Then he sent his brothers away, and as they were leaving he said to them, “Don’t quarrel on the way!” |
| Kin 45:25 | A hoʻi akula lākou, mai waho mai o ʻAigupita, a hiki akula i ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana, iā Iakoba, i ko lākou makua kāne. | So they went up out of Egypt and came to their father Jacob in the land of Canaan. |
| Kin 45:26 | A haʻi akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, Ē, ke ola lā nō ʻo Iosepa, ʻo ia ke kiaʻāina o ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita a pau. A maʻule ihola ko Iakoba naʻau, no ka mea, ʻaʻole kēlā i manaʻoʻiʻo i kā lākou. | They told him, “Joseph is still alive! In fact, he is ruler of all Egypt.” Jacob was stunned; he did not believe them. |
| Kin 45:27 | A laila, haʻi akula lākou iā ia i ka ʻōlelo a pau a Iosepa i ʻōlelo mai ai iā lākou. A ʻike akula ia i nā kaʻa a Iosepa i hoʻouna mai ai e lawe iā ia, pohala ihola ka naʻau o ko lākou makua kāne. | But when they told him everything Joseph had said to them, and when he saw the carts Joseph had sent to carry him back, the spirit of their father Jacob revived. |
| Kin 45:28 | A ʻōlelo akula ʻIseraʻela, Ua nui ia, ua ola ʻo Iosepa kuʻu keiki; e hele aku au e ʻike iā ia ma mua o kuʻu make ʻana. | And Israel said, “I’m convinced! My son Joseph is still alive. I will go and see him before I die.” |
| Kin 46:1 | Hele maila ʻo ʻIseraʻela me kāna mau mea a pau loa, a hiki maila i Beʻereseba, a mōhai akula ia i nā mōhai i ke Akua o kona makua kāne ʻo ʻIsaʻaka. | So Israel set out with all that was his, and when he reached Beersheba, he offered sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac. |
| Kin 46:2 | ʻŌlelo maila ke Akua iā ʻIseraʻela ma ka hihiʻo i ka pō, ʻī maila, E Iakoba, e Iakoba. ʻĪ akula kēia, Eia nō wau. | And God spoke to Israel in a vision at night and said, “Jacob! Jacob!” “Here I am,” he replied. |
| Kin 46:28 | A hoʻouna akula ʻo ia iā Iuda, ma mua ona i o Iosepa lā, e kuhikuhi aku ma mua ona i Gosena; a hiki maila lākou i ka ʻāina ʻo Gosena. | Now Jacob sent Judah ahead of him to Joseph to get directions to Goshen. When they arrived in the region of Goshen, |
| Kin 46:29 | A hoʻomākaukau aʻela ʻo Iosepa i ke kaʻa ona, piʻi akula ia e hālāwai me ʻIseraʻela, me kona makua kāne i Gosena, a ʻike akula ʻo ia iā ia, kau ihola ia ma kona ʻāʻī, a uē ihola ma kona ʻāʻī, a liʻuliʻu wale. | Joseph had his chariot made ready and went to Goshen to meet his father Israel. As soon as Joseph appeared before him, he threw his arms around his father and wept for a long time. |
| Kin 46:30 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ʻIseraʻela iā Iosepa, ʻĀnō, e pono iaʻu ka make, no kuʻu ʻike ʻana i kou maka, no ka mea, e ola ana ʻoe. | Israel said to Joseph, “Now I am ready to die, since I have seen for myself that you are still alive.” |
| Kin 46:31 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iosepa i kona poʻe hoahānau a me ka poʻe o kona makua kāne, Ē, e piʻi aku au, e hoʻākāka aku iā Paraʻo, a e haʻi aku au iā ia; ʻO koʻu poʻe hoahānau, a me ka poʻe o koʻu makua kāne i noho ai i ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana, ua hele mai i oʻu nei: | Then Joseph said to his brothers and to his father’s household, “I will go up and speak to Pharaoh and will say to him, ‘My brothers and my father’s household, who were living in the land of Canaan, have come to me. |
| Kin 47:1 | Hele aʻela ʻo Iosepa, haʻi akula iā Paraʻo, ʻī akula, Ua hiki mai nei koʻu makua kāne a me koʻu poʻe hanauna, a me kā lākou hipa, a me kā lākou holoholona, a me kā lākou mea a pau, mai ka ʻāina mai o Kanaʻana, aia hoʻi lākou ma ka ʻāina, i Gosena. | Joseph went and told Pharaoh, “My father and brothers, with their flocks and herds and everything they own, have come from the land of Canaan and are now in Goshen.” |
| Kin 47:7 | Alakaʻi maila ʻo Iosepa iā Iakoba i kona makua kāne, a hoʻonoho maila iā ia i mua o Paraʻo. Hoʻomaikaʻi akula ʻo Iakoba iā Paraʻo. | Then Joseph brought his father Jacob in and presented him before Pharaoh. After Jacob blessed Pharaoh, |
| Kin 47:9 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iakoba iā Paraʻo, ʻO nā lā o koʻu mau makahiki i noho malihini ai, hoʻokahi ia haneri makahiki a me kanakolu. He hapa a he ʻino hoʻi nā lā o koʻu mau makahiki e ola nei; ʻaʻole naʻe i loaʻa iaʻu nā lā a me nā makahiki o koʻu poʻe kūpuna i ko lākou noho malihini ʻana. | And Jacob said to Pharaoh, “The years of my pilgrimage are a hundred and thirty. My years have been few and difficult, and they do not equal the years of the pilgrimage of my fathers.” |
| Kin 47:10 | Hoʻomaikaʻi akula ʻo Iakoba iā Paraʻo, a hele akula mai ke alo aku o Paraʻo. | Then Jacob blessed Pharaoh and went out from his presence. |
| Kin 47:11 | Hoʻonoho ihola ʻo Iosepa i kona makua kāne a me kona poʻe hoahānau, a hāʻawi akula ʻo ia iā lākou i wahi e noho ai ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita, i kahi ʻāina maikaʻi, i ka ʻāina o Ramese, e like me ke kauoha ʻana mai a Paraʻo. | So Joseph settled his father and his brothers in Egypt and gave them property in the best part of the land, the district of Rameses, as Pharaoh directed. |
| Kin 47:12 | Mālama akula ʻo Iosepa i kona makua kāne, a me kona poʻe hoahānau, a me ka ʻohana a kona makua kāne a pau i ka ʻai, e like me nā waha o ka ʻohana. | Joseph also provided his father and his brothers and all his father’s household with food, according to the number of their children. |
| Kin 47:17 | Lawe maila lākou i kā lākou holoholona iā Iosepa, a hāʻawi akula ʻo Iosepa i ʻai na lākou, no nā lio, a no nā hipa, a no nā bipi, a no nā hoki, a mālama akula ʻo ia iā lākou i ka ʻai ia makahiki, no kā lākou holoholona. | So they brought their livestock to Joseph, and he gave them food in exchange for their horses, their sheep and goats, their cattle and donkeys. And he brought them through that year with food in exchange for all their livestock. |
| Kin 47:20 | Kūʻai ihola ʻo Iosepa i ka ʻāina a pau i ʻAigupita no Paraʻo, no ka mea, kūʻai akula nā kānaka a pau o ʻAigupita i ko lākou ʻāina, no ka mea, ua hanahana loa ka wī ma luna o lākou, a lilo aʻela ka ʻāina no Paraʻo. | So Joseph bought all the land in Egypt for Pharaoh. The Egyptians, one and all, sold their fields, because the famine was too severe for them. The land became Pharaoh’s, |
| Kin 47:29 | A kokoke akula ka lā e make ai ʻo ʻIseraʻela, hea akula ia i kāna keiki iā Iosepa, ʻī akula iā ia, Inā i loaʻa mai iaʻu ke aloha ʻia i mua o kou maka, e kau mai ʻoe i kou lima ma lalo o koʻu ʻūhā, a e hana mai ʻoe iaʻu ma ka lokomaikaʻi a me ka ʻoiaʻiʻo; ʻeā, mai kanu ʻoe iaʻu ma ʻAigupita nei. | When the time drew near for Israel to die, he called for his son Joseph and said to him, “If I have found favor in your eyes, put your hand under my thigh and promise that you will show me kindness and faithfulness. Do not bury me in Egypt, |
| Kin 47:31 | ʻĪ akula kēia, E hoʻohiki mai ʻoe iaʻu, a hoʻohiki ihola kēlā, a kūlou hoʻomana ihola ʻo ʻIseraʻela ma ke poʻo o kona wahi moe. | “Swear to me,” he said. Then Joseph swore to him, and Israel worshiped as he leaned on the top of his staff. |
| Kin 48:1 | A ma hope iho o kēia mau mea, haʻi akula kekahi iā Iosepa, Ua maʻi kou makua kāne. Lawe aʻela ia i kāna mau keiki kāne, iā Manase lāua ʻo ʻEperaima. | Some time later Joseph was told, “Your father is ill.” So he took his two sons Manasseh and Ephraim along with him. |
| Kin 48:3 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iakoba iā Iosepa, ʻIkea maila ke Akua mana iaʻu ma Luza, ma ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana, a hoʻomaikaʻi maila ia iaʻu. | Jacob said to Joseph, “God Almighty appeared to me at Luz in the land of Canaan, and there he blessed me |
| Kin 48:8 | A ʻike akula ʻo ʻIseraʻela i nā keiki a Iosepa, nīnau akula ia, ʻO wai lāua nei? | When Israel saw the sons of Joseph, he asked, “Who are these?” |
| Kin 48:10 | Kaumaha nō nā maka o ʻIseraʻela, no ka ʻelemakule, ʻaʻole hiki iā ia ke nānā; a hoʻonoho mai kēlā iā lāua i mua ona, a honi akula ʻo ia iā lāua, a pūliki ihola. | Now Israel’s eyes were failing because of old age, and he could hardly see. So Joseph brought his sons close to him, and his father kissed them and embraced them. |
| Kin 48:14 | Hohola akula ʻo ʻIseraʻela i kona lima ʻākau, a kau ihola ma ke poʻo o ʻEperaima, ʻo ia hoʻi ke kaikaina, a i kona lima hema hoʻi, ma ke poʻo o Manase: kau akamai nō ia i kona lima; no ka mea, ʻo Manase ka hānau mua. | But Israel reached out his right hand and put it on Ephraim’s head, though he was the younger, and crossing his arms, he put his left hand on Manasseh’s head, even though Manasseh was the firstborn. |
| Kin 48:17 | A ʻike akula ʻo Iosepa, ua kau aku kona makua kāne i kona lima ʻākau ma ke poʻo o ʻEperaima, ua hewa ia i kona maka; hāpai aʻela ia i ka lima o kona makua kāne e hoʻihoʻi aʻe, mai ke poʻo aʻe o ʻEperaima a i ke poʻo o Manase. | When Joseph saw his father placing his right hand on Ephraim’s head he was displeased; so he took hold of his father’s hand to move it from Ephraim’s head to Manasseh’s head. |
| Kin 48:18 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iosepa i kona makua kāne, ʻAʻole pēlā, e koʻu makua kāne, ʻo ke kaikuaʻana kēia, e kau ʻoe i kou lima ʻākau ma luna o kona poʻo. | Joseph said to him, “No, my father, this one is the firstborn; put your right hand on his head.” |
| Kin 48:20 | Hoʻomaikaʻi akula ʻo ia iā lāua ia lā, ʻī akula, I loko ou e hoʻomaikaʻi aku ka ʻIseraʻela, me ka ʻī ʻana aku, E hoʻohālike mai ke Akua iā ʻoe me ʻEperaima a me Manase. Hoʻonoho nō ʻo ia iā ʻEperaima ma mua o Manase. | He blessed them that day and said, “In your name will Israel pronounce this blessing: ‘May God make you like Ephraim and Manasseh.’” So he put Ephraim ahead of Manasseh. |
| Kin 49:1 | Kāhea akula ʻo Iakoba i kāna mau keiki kāne, ʻī akula, E hōʻuluʻulu mai iā ʻoukou iho i haʻi aku ai au iā ʻoukou i nā mea e hiki mai ana i o ʻoukou lā i nā lā ma hope. | Then Jacob called for his sons and said: “Gather around so I can tell you what will happen to you in days to come. |
| Kin 49:4 | He hū wale me he wai lā, ʻaʻole ʻoe e kela aku, no ka mea, piʻi akula ʻoe i ka moe o kou makua kāne; a laila ʻoe i hoʻohaumia iho ai: piʻi akula ia i kuʻu wahi moe. | Turbulent as the waters, you will no longer excel, for you went up onto your father’s bed, onto my couch and defiled it. |
| Kin 49:29 | Kauoha akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻī akula, E hui pū ana au me koʻu poʻe mākua: e kanu pū hoʻi ʻoukou iaʻu me nā mākua oʻu ma ke ana ma loko o ke kula ʻo ʻEperona, no ka Heta, | Then he gave them these instructions: “I am about to be gathered to my people. Bury me with my fathers in the cave in the field of Ephron the Hittite, |
| Kin 49:33 | A pau kā Iakoba kauoha ʻana i kāna poʻe keiki, ʻōpili aʻela ia i kona mau wāwae ma luna o kahi moe, kāʻili akula ke aho, a hui pū ʻia ihola ia me kona poʻe mākua. | When Jacob had finished giving instructions to his sons, he drew his feet up into the bed, breathed his last and was gathered to his people. |
| Kin 50:1 | Hāʻule ihola ʻo Iosepa ma ka maka o kona makua kāne, a uē ihola ma luna iho, a honi akula. | Joseph threw himself on his father and wept over him and kissed him. |
| Kin 50:4 | A pau aʻela nā lā kanikau, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Iosepa i nā kānaka o Paraʻo, ʻī akula, Inā i loaʻa iaʻu ka lokomaikaʻi ʻia mai iā ʻoukou, ke noi aku nei au, e ʻōlelo aku ʻoukou ma ka pepeiao o Paraʻo, me ka ʻī aku, | When the days of mourning had passed, Joseph said to Pharaoh’s court, “If I have found favor in your eyes, speak to Pharaoh for me. Tell him, |
| Kin 50:7 | Piʻi akula ʻo Iosepa e kanu i kona makua kāne, a piʻi pū akula me ia nā kauā a Paraʻo a pau, a me nā lunakahiko o kona hale, a me nā lunakahiko a pau o ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita: | So Joseph went up to bury his father. All Pharaoh’s officials accompanied him — the dignitaries of his court and all the dignitaries of Egypt — |
| Kin 50:9 | Piʻi pū akula me ia nā kaʻa a me nā hoʻoholo lio; he poʻe nui loa. | Chariots and horsemen also went up with him. It was a very large company. |
| Kin 50:10 | Piʻi akula lākou i kahi hehi palaoa o ʻAtada, ma ʻō aku o Ioredane, a ma laila lākou i uē ai me ka uē nui loa, a kanikau ihola lākou i kona makua kāne i nā lā ʻehiku. | When they reached the threshing floor of Atad, near the Jordan, they lamented loudly and bitterly; and there Joseph observed a seven-day period of mourning for his father. |
| Kin 50:11 | A ʻike aʻela ka poʻe noho ma ia ʻāina, o ko Kanaʻana i ua kanikau nei, ma kahi hehi palaoa o ʻAtada, ʻōlelo ihola lākou, He kanikau nui loa kēia a ko ʻAigupita: no ia mea, ua kapa ʻia akula ka inoa ʻo ʻAbelamizeraima, aia ma ʻō aku o Ioredane. | When the Canaanites who lived there saw the mourning at the threshing floor of Atad, they said, “The Egyptians are holding a solemn ceremony of mourning.” That is why that place near the Jordan is called Abel Mizraim. |
| Kin 50:12 | A hana akula kāna mau keiki iā ia e like me kāna i kauoha ai iā lākou. | So Jacob’s sons did as he had commanded them: |
| Kin 50:13 | Lawe akula nō kāna mau keiki iā ia, i ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana, a kanu ihola iā ia ma ke ana i loko o ke kula, ma Makepela, na ʻAberahama i kūʻai ia kula i wahi ilina nona, me ʻEperona no ka Heta, aia ma ke alo o Mamere. | They carried him to the land of Canaan and buried him in the cave in the field of Machpelah, near Mamre, which Abraham had bought along with the field as a burial place from Ephron the Hittite. |
| Kin 50:14 | A pau ke kanu ʻana i kona makua kāne, hoʻi akula ʻo Iosepa i ʻAigupita, ʻo ia, a me kona poʻe hoahānau a pau i hele pū me ia e kanu i kona makua kāne. | After burying his father, Joseph returned to Egypt, together with his brothers and all the others who had gone with him to bury his father. |
| Puk 1:19 | ʻĪ akula nā pale keiki iā Paraʻo, No ka mea, ʻaʻole i like nā wāhine Hebera me ko ʻAigupita poʻe wāhine, he hikiwawe ko lākou, ʻaʻole e hiki aku nā pale keiki, a hānau ʻē nō lākou. | The midwives answered Pharaoh, “Hebrew women are not like Egyptian women; they are vigorous and give birth before the midwives arrive.” |
| Puk 1:20 | A hoʻomaikaʻi maila ke Akua i nā pale keiki: a māhuahua akula nā kānaka, a ua nui loa nō hoʻi ko lākou ikaika. | So God was kind to the midwives and the people increased and became even more numerous. |
| Puk 1:22 | Kauoha aʻela ʻo Paraʻo i kona poʻe kānaka a pau, ʻī akula, ʻO nā keiki kāne a pau ke hānau mai, e kiola aku iā lākou i ka muliwai, akā, ʻo nā kaikamāhine a pau, kā ʻoukou ia e hoʻōla ai. | Then Pharaoh gave this order to all his people: “Every Hebrew boy that is born you must throw into the Nile, but let every girl live.” |
| Puk 2:1 | Kiʻi akula kekahi kanaka o ka ʻohana a Levi, a lawe aʻela i kekahi kaikamahine a Levi. | Now a man of the tribe of Levi married a Levite woman, |
| Puk 2:5 | Iho ihola ke kaikamahine a Paraʻo e ʻauʻau ma ka muliwai, hele aʻela hoʻi kona mau wāhine ma kapa o ka muliwai: a ʻike akula kēlā i ka waʻa i waena o nā kaluhā, hoʻouna akula ia i kona wahine e lawe mai. | Then Pharaoh’s daughter went down to the Nile to bathe, and her attendants were walking along the riverbank. She saw the basket among the reeds and sent her female slave to get it. |
| Puk 2:6 | A wehe akula ia, a laila ʻike ihola i ke keiki: aia hoʻi, uē aʻela ua keiki lā. Aloha akula kēlā iā ia, ʻī akula, He keiki kēia na ka Hebera. | She opened it and saw the baby. He was crying, and she felt sorry for him. “This is one of the Hebrew babies,” she said. |
| Puk 2:7 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula kona kaikuahine i ke kaikamahine a Paraʻo, E hele hoʻi hā wau, e kiʻi aku nou i kekahi wahine Hebera i kahu nāna e hānai i ke keiki nāu? | Then his sister asked Pharaoh’s daughter, “Shall I go and get one of the Hebrew women to nurse the baby for you?” |
| Puk 2:8 | ʻĪ maila ke kaikamahine a Paraʻo iā ia, Ō hele. A hele akula ke kaikamahine, a kiʻi akula i ka makuahine o ua keiki lā. | “Yes, go,” she answered. So the girl went and got the baby’s mother. |
| Puk 2:11 | Ia mau lā mai, i ko Mose wā kanaka makua, hele akula ia i kona poʻe hoahānau, nānā akula ia i ko lākou luhi ʻana; ʻike akula ia i kekahi kanaka o ʻAigupita e pepehi ana i ka Hebera, i kekahi o kona poʻe hoahānau. | One day, after Moses had grown up, he went out to where his own people were and watched them at their hard labor. He saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his own people. |
| Puk 2:13 | A i ka lua o ka lā, hele hou akula nō ia, aia hoʻi, ʻelua kānaka Hebera e hakakā ana; ʻī akula ia i ka mea nona ka hewa, No ke aha lā ʻoe e pepehi aku nei i kou hoa? | The next day he went out and saw two Hebrews fighting. He asked the one in the wrong, “Why are you hitting your fellow Hebrew?” |
| Puk 2:15 | A lohe aʻela ʻo Paraʻo ia mea, ʻimi ihola ia e pepehi iā Mose. Mahuka akula ʻo Mose mai ka maka aku o Paraʻo, a noho ma ka ʻāina ma Midiana: a noho ihola ia i lalo ma kekahi luawai. | When Pharaoh heard of this, he tried to kill Moses, but Moses fled from Pharaoh and went to live in Midian, where he sat down by a well. |
| Puk 2:17 | Hele maila kekahi poʻe kahu hipa, a kipaku aʻela iā lākou. Kū aʻela ʻo Mose i luna, a kōkua iā lākou, a hoʻoinu akula i kā lākou poʻe holoholona. | Some shepherds came along and drove them away, but Moses got up and came to their rescue and watered their flock. |
| Puk 2:18 | A hoʻi akula lākou iā Reuʻela i ko lākou makua kāne, nīnau maila ia, No ke aha lā ʻoukou i hoʻi koke mai ai i kēia lā? | When the girls returned to Reuel their father, he asked them, “Why have you returned so early today?” |
| Puk 2:19 | ʻĪ akula lākou, Na kekahi kanaka o ʻAigupita i hoʻopakele aʻe iā mākou mai ka lima mai o ka poʻe kahu hipa, a huki ihola ia i ka wai no mākou a nui, a hoʻoinu akula i nā holoholona. | They answered, “An Egyptian rescued us from the shepherds. He even drew water for us and watered the flock.” |
| Puk 2:22 | A hānau maila ia he keiki kāne, a kapa akula ia i kona inoa ʻo Geresoma; no ka mea, ʻī ihola ia, Ua malihini au ma ka ʻāina ʻē. | Zipporah gave birth to a son, and Moses named him Gershom, saying, “I have become a foreigner in a foreign land.” |
| Puk 2:23 | A nui nā lā i hala, make ke aliʻi o ʻAigupita, a kaniʻuhū ihola ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela, no ka luhi loa ʻana, a uē akula lākou; a hiki akula ko lākou uē ʻana i ke Akua no ko lākou luhi. | During that long period, the king of Egypt died. The Israelites groaned in their slavery and cried out, and their cry for help because of their slavery went up to God. |
| Puk 3:1 | Hānai ihola ʻo Mose i nā holoholona a Ietero a kona makuahōnōwai kāne, a ke kahuna ma Midiana; alakaʻi akula nō ia i nā holoholona ma ke kua o ka wao nahele, a hiki akula i ke kuahiwi o ke Akua, i Horeba. | Now Moses was tending the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian, and he led the flock to the far side of the wilderness and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. |
| Puk 3:2 | ʻIkea maila e ia ka ʻānela o Iēhova ma loko o ka lapalapa o ke ahi ma waenakonu o ka laʻalāʻau: nānā akula ia, aia hoʻi, e ʻaʻā ana ka laʻalāʻau i ke ahi, ʻaʻole naʻe i pau ka lāʻau. | There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in flames of fire from within a bush. Moses saw that though the bush was on fire it did not burn up. |
| Puk 3:4 | A ʻike maila ʻo Iēhova i kona huli ʻana e mākaʻikaʻi, hea maila ke Akua iā ia mai loko mai o ua laʻalāʻau lā, E Mose, e Mose. ʻĪ akula ia, Eia nō wau. | When the Lord saw that he had gone over to look, God called to him from within the bush, “Moses! Moses!” And Moses said, “Here I am.” |
| Puk 3:11 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose i ke Akua, ʻO wai lā wau, i hele aku ai au i o Paraʻo lā, a i lawe mai ai hoʻi au i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela mai loko mai o ʻAigupita? | But Moses said to God, “Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?” |
| Puk 3:13 | Nīnau akula ʻo Mose i ke Akua, Aia hoʻi, a hiki aku au i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a e ʻōlelo au iā lākou, Na ke Akua o ko ʻoukou poʻe kūpuna ʻo wau i hoʻouna mai i o ʻoukou nei, a e nīnau lākou iaʻu, ʻO wai kona inoa? Pehea lā hoʻi kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku ai iā lākou? | Moses said to God, “Suppose I go to the Israelites and say to them, ‘The God of your fathers has sent me to you,’ and they ask me, ‘What is his name?’ Then what shall I tell them?” |
| Puk 4:1 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mose, ʻī akula, Aia hoʻi; ʻaʻole paha auaneʻi lākou e manaʻoʻiʻo mai iaʻu, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hoʻolohe mai i koʻu leo; no ka mea, e ʻōlelo auaneʻi lākou, ʻAʻole i ʻike ʻia aku ʻo Iēhova e ʻoe. | Moses answered, “What if they do not believe me or listen to me and say, ‘The Lord did not appear to you’?” |
| Puk 4:2 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā ia, He aha kēlā mea ma kou lima? ʻĪ akula ia, He koʻokoʻo. | Then the Lord said to him, “What is that in your hand?” “A staff,” he replied. |
| Puk 4:3 | ʻĪ maila kēlā, E hoʻolei ia i lalo i ka honua. Hoʻolei ihola ia i lalo i ka honua, a lilo aʻela ia i nahesa: a holo akula ʻo Mose mai kona maka aku. | The Lord said, “Throw it on the ground.” Moses threw it on the ground and it became a snake, and he ran from it. |
| Puk 4:4 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā Mose, E kīkoʻo aku kou lima, a e lālau aku ma kona huelo. Kīkoʻo akula kona lima a lālau ihola, a hoʻi hou aʻela ia i koʻokoʻo ma kona lima. | Then the Lord said to him, “Reach out your hand and take it by the tail.” So Moses reached out and took hold of the snake and it turned back into a staff in his hand. |
| Puk 4:10 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā Iēhova, E kuʻu Haku ē, he kanaka akamai ʻole wau i ka ʻōlelo, ʻaʻole ma mua mai a hiki i kēia wā āu e ʻōlelo mai ai i kāu kauā nei, he kali koʻu waha, a he kali hoʻi koʻu elelo. | Moses said to the Lord, “Pardon your servant, Lord. I have never been eloquent, neither in the past nor since you have spoken to your servant. I am slow of speech and tongue.” |
| Puk 4:13 | ʻĪ akula ia, E kuʻu Haku ē, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hoʻouna aku ʻoe ma ka lima o ka mea āu e hoʻouna aku ai. | But Moses said, “Pardon your servant, Lord. Please send someone else.” |
| Puk 4:18 | A laila hele akula ʻo Mose a hoʻi akula i o Ietero lā i kona makuahōnōwai kāne, ʻī akula iā ia, E hele paha au, a hoʻi hou i oʻu poʻe hoahānau aia ma ʻAigupita, i ʻike ai au i ko lākou ola ʻana. ʻĪ maila ʻo Ietero iā Mose, Ō hele ʻoe me ka maluhia. | Then Moses went back to Jethro his father-in-law and said to him, “Let me return to my own people in Egypt to see if any of them are still alive.” Jethro said, “Go, and I wish you well.” |
| Puk 4:20 | Lawe aʻela ʻo Mose i kāna wahine, a me kāna mau keiki kāne, a hoʻonoho akula iā lākou ma luna o ka hoki, a hoʻi akula ia i ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita. A lawe pū akula ʻo Mose i ke koʻokoʻo o ke Akua ma loko o kona lima. | So Moses took his wife and sons, put them on a donkey and started back to Egypt. And he took the staff of God in his hand. |
| Puk 4:25 | Lālau akula ʻo Zipora i pahi, a ʻoki poepoe ihola i ka ʻōmaka o kāna keiki kāne, a hoʻolei ihola ma kona mau wāwae, ʻī maila, He kāne koko ʻoe naʻu. | But Zipporah took a flint knife, cut off her son’s foreskin and touched Moses’ feet with it. “Surely you are a bridegroom of blood to me,” she said. |
| Puk 4:27 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā ʻAʻarona, E hele ʻoe e hālāwai me Mose ma ka wao nahele. Hele akula ia, a hālāwai ihola ma ke kuahiwi o ke Akua, a honi aʻela iā ia. | The Lord said to Aaron, “Go into the wilderness to meet Moses.” So he met Moses at the mountain of God and kissed him. |
| Puk 4:29 | Hele akula ʻo Mose lāua ʻo ʻAʻarona, hoʻākoakoa ihola lāua i nā lunakahiko a pau o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela. | Moses and Aaron brought together all the elders of the Israelites, |
| Puk 4:30 | Haʻi akula ʻo ʻAʻarona i nā ʻōlelo a pau a Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai iā Mose; a hana ihola ia i nā ʻōuli i mua o nā maka o kānaka. | and Aaron told them everything the Lord had said to Moses. He also performed the signs before the people, |
| Puk 4:31 | Manaʻoʻiʻo ihola nō hoʻi nā kānaka: a lohe pono nō lākou, ua ʻike mai ʻo Iēhova i ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a ua nānā mai hoʻi ʻo ia i ko lākou pōpilikia, a laila kūlou ihola ko lākou poʻo, a hoʻomana akula. | and they believed. And when they heard that the Lord was concerned about them and had seen their misery, they bowed down and worshiped. |
| Puk 5:1 | Ma hope iho, hele akula ʻo Mose lāua ʻo ʻAʻarona, a haʻi akula iā Paraʻo, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela penei, E hoʻokuʻu mai ʻoe i koʻu poʻe kānaka, i ʻahaʻaina lākou naʻu ma ka wao nahele. | Afterward Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and said, “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: ‘Let my people go, so that they may hold a festival to me in the wilderness.’” |
| Puk 5:3 | ʻĪ akula lāua, ua hālāwai mai me mākou ke Akua o ka poʻe Hebera; no ia mea, e hoʻokuʻu ʻoe iā mākou e hele i ka wao nahele, i kahi ʻekolu lā hiki, e kaumaha aku ai na Iēhova ʻo ko mākou Akua, o kau mai ia ma luna o mākou i ke ahulau a me ka pahi kaua. | Then they said, “The God of the Hebrews has met with us. Now let us take a three-day journey into the wilderness to offer sacrifices to the Lord our God, or he may strike us with plagues or with the sword.” |
| Puk 5:10 | Hele akula nā luna hoʻoluhi o nā kānaka, a me ko lākou poʻe luna iho, ʻōlelo aʻela i kānaka, ʻī aʻela, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Paraʻo penei, ʻAʻole au e hāʻawi aku i mauʻu iā ʻoukou. | Then the slave drivers and the overseers went out and said to the people, “This is what Pharaoh says: ‘I will not give you any more straw. |
| Puk 5:15 | Hele akula nā luna o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a uē akula iā Paraʻo, ʻī akula, No ke aha lā ʻoe e hana mai ai pēlā i kāu poʻe kauā nei? | Then the Israelite overseers went and appealed to Pharaoh: “Why have you treated your servants this way? |
| Puk 5:22 | Hoʻi hou akula ʻo Mose i o Iēhova lā, ʻī akula iā ia, E ka Haku ē, no ke aha lā ʻoe i hana ʻino mai ai i kēia poʻe kānaka? No ke aha lā ʻoe i hoʻouna mai nei iaʻu? | Moses returned to the Lord and said, “Why, Lord, why have you brought trouble on this people? Is this why you sent me? |
| Puk 6:12 | ʻŌlelo aku ʻo Mose i mua o Iēhova, ʻī akula, Aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole i hoʻolohe mai nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iaʻu, pehea lā hoʻi e hoʻolohe mai ai ʻo Paraʻo iaʻu, i ka mea lehelehe hemahema? | But Moses said to the Lord, “If the Israelites will not listen to me, why would Pharaoh listen to me, since I speak with faltering lips?” |
| Puk 7:10 | Hele akula ʻo Mose lāua ʻo ʻAʻarona i o Paraʻo lā, hana ihola lāua e like me ke kauoha ʻana a Iēhova, a kiola ihola ʻo ʻAʻarona i kona koʻokoʻo i mua o Paraʻo, a i mua o kāna poʻe kauā, a lilo ihola ia i nahesa. | So Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and did just as the Lord commanded. Aaron threw his staff down in front of Pharaoh and his officials, and it became a snake. |
| Puk 7:11 | Kiʻi akula hoʻi ʻo Paraʻo i nā kānaka akamai, a me nā kilo; a ʻo nā māgoi o ʻAigupita, hana ihola hoʻi lākou pēlā, i ko lākou kilokilo ʻana. | Pharaoh then summoned wise men and sorcerers, and the Egyptian magicians also did the same things by their secret arts: |
| Puk 7:23 | Huli aʻela ʻo Paraʻo, a hoʻi akula i kona hale; ʻaʻole hoʻi ia i kau aku i kona manaʻo ma ia mea. | Instead, he turned and went into his palace, and did not take even this to heart. |
| Puk 8:6 | ʻŌ akula nō ko ʻAʻarona lima ma luna o ka wai o ʻAigupita, a hiki maila nā rana, a hoʻouhi paʻapū aʻela i ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita. | So Aaron stretched out his hand over the waters of Egypt, and the frogs came up and covered the land. |
| Puk 8:9 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā Paraʻo, E kauoha pono mai ʻoe iaʻu, i ka manawa hea kaʻu e pule aku ai nou, a no kāu poʻe kauā hoʻi, a no kou poʻe kānaka, i lawe ʻia aku nā rana mai ou aku lā, a mai kou kauhale aku, a koe ma ka muliwai wale nō? | Moses said to Pharaoh, “I leave to you the honor of setting the time for me to pray for you and your officials and your people that you and your houses may be rid of the frogs, except for those that remain in the Nile.” |
| Puk 8:10 | ʻŌlelo maila kēlā, ʻApōpō. ʻĪ akula ia, E like me kāu ʻōlelo, pēlā nō auaneʻi ia, i ʻike pono ai ʻoe, ʻaʻohe mea ʻē aʻe e like me Iēhova ko mākou Akua. | “Tomorrow,” Pharaoh said. Moses replied, “It will be as you say, so that you may know there is no one like the Lord our God. |
| Puk 8:12 | Hele akula ʻo Mose lāua ʻo ʻAʻarona mai o Paraʻo aku lā: uē akula ʻo Mose iā Iēhova no nā rana āna i lawe mai ai ma luna o Paraʻo. | After Moses and Aaron left Pharaoh, Moses cried out to the Lord about the frogs he had brought on Pharaoh. |
| Puk 8:17 | Hana ihola lāua pēlā; ʻō akula nō ko ʻAʻarona lima me kona koʻokoʻo, hahau ihola i ka lepo o ka ʻāina, a lilo aʻela ia i makika ma nā kānaka, a ma nā holoholona; lilo nō nā huna lepo a pau o ka ʻāina i makika ma ka ʻāina a pau o ʻAigupita. | They did this, and when Aaron stretched out his hand with the staff and struck the dust of the ground, gnats came on people and animals. All the dust throughout the land of Egypt became gnats. |
| Puk 8:26 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose, ʻAʻole pono ke hana pēlā; no ka mea, e kaumaha auaneʻi mākou na Iēhova ko mākou Akua i ka mea hoʻopailua a ko ʻAigupita nei: a inā e kaumaha aku mākou i ka mea hoʻopailua a ko Aigupita nei i mua o ko lākou maka, ʻaʻole anei lākou e hailuku mai iā mākou i ka pōhaku? | But Moses said, “That would not be right. The sacrifices we offer the Lord our God would be detestable to the Egyptians. And if we offer sacrifices that are detestable in their eyes, will they not stone us? |
| Puk 8:29 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose, Aia hoʻi, ke hele aku nei au mai ou aku nei, a e nonoi aku au iā Iēhova e lawe aku ia i nā nalo nahu mai o Paraʻo aku, a mai kāna poʻe kauā aku, a mai kona poʻe kānaka aku; aia ʻapōpō. Akā, mai hoʻopunipuni hou mai ʻo Paraʻo, i ka hoʻokuʻu ʻole i nā kānaka e kaumaha aku na Iēhova. | Moses answered, “As soon as I leave you, I will pray to the Lord, and tomorrow the flies will leave Pharaoh and his officials and his people. Only let Pharaoh be sure that he does not act deceitfully again by not letting the people go to offer sacrifices to the Lord.” |
| Puk 8:30 | Hele akula ʻo Mose mai o Paraʻo aku, a nonoi akula iā Iēhova. | Then Moses left Pharaoh and prayed to the Lord, |
| Puk 8:31 | Hana maila ʻo Iēhova e like me ka ʻōlelo a Mose, a lawe akula ia i nā nalo nahu mai o Paraʻo aku, a mai kāna poʻe kauā aku, a mai kona poʻe kānaka aku; ʻaʻole hoʻokahi i koe. | and the Lord did what Moses asked. The flies left Pharaoh and his officials and his people; not a fly remained. |
| Puk 9:7 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Paraʻo, aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole i make kekahi o kā ʻIseraʻela poʻe holoholona. A ua hoʻopaʻakikī ʻia ka naʻau o Paraʻo, ʻaʻole ia i hoʻokuʻu aku i nā kānaka. | Pharaoh investigated and found that not even one of the animals of the Israelites had died. Yet his heart was unyielding and he would not let the people go. |
| Puk 9:23 | ʻŌ akula ʻo Mose i kona koʻokoʻo ma ka lani; a hoʻouka maila ʻo Iēhova i ke hekili a me ka huahekili, a naholo maila ka uila ma luna o ka honua; a hoʻoua maila ʻo Iēhova i ka huahekili ma luna o ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita. | When Moses stretched out his staff toward the sky, the Lord sent thunder and hail, and lightning flashed down to the ground. So the Lord rained hail on the land of Egypt; |
| Puk 9:29 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā ia, I koʻu puka ʻana aku ma waho o ke kūlanakauhale, e kīkoʻo aku nō wau i koʻu mau lima iā Iēhova; a e pau nō ke hekili, ʻaʻole hoʻi e huahekili hou, i ʻike ai ʻoe, no Iēhova ka honua. | Moses replied, “When I have gone out of the city, I will spread out my hands in prayer to the Lord. The thunder will stop and there will be no more hail, so you may know that the earth is the Lord’s. |
| Puk 9:33 | Hele akula ʻo Mose ma waho o ke kūlanakauhale, mai o Paraʻo aku, a kīkoʻo akula i kona mau lima i mua o Iēhova; a ua pau ihola ke hekili a me ka huahekili, ʻaʻole i ninini hou ʻia mai ka ua ma luna o ka honua. | Then Moses left Pharaoh and went out of the city. He spread out his hands toward the Lord; the thunder and hail stopped, and the rain no longer poured down on the land. |
| Puk 10:3 | Hele akula ʻo Mose lāua ʻo ʻAʻarona i loko i o Paraʻo lā, ʻī akula iā ia, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova, ke Akua o nā Hebera, penei, Pehea lā ka lōʻihi o kou hoʻohaʻahaʻa ʻole ʻana iā ʻoe iho i mua oʻu? E hoʻokuʻu mai ʻoe i koʻu poʻe kānaka, i hoʻokauā mai lākou naʻu. | So Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and said to him, “This is what the Lord, the God of the Hebrews, says: ‘How long will you refuse to humble yourself before me? Let my people go, so that they may worship me. |
| Puk 10:6 | E hoʻopiha hoʻi lākou i nā hale ou, a me nā hale o kāu poʻe kauā a pau, a me nā hale o ko ʻAigupita a pau: ʻaʻole i ʻike kou poʻe mākua i kēia mea, ʻaʻole hoʻi nā mākua o kou poʻe mākua, mai ka wā i noho mai ai lākou ma ka honua, a hiki i kēia lā. Hāliu aʻela ia, a hele akula mai o Paraʻo aku. | They will fill your houses and those of all your officials and all the Egyptians — something neither your parents nor your ancestors have ever seen from the day they settled in this land till now.’” Then Moses turned and left Pharaoh. |
| Puk 10:7 | ʻŌlelo akula nā kauā a Paraʻo iā ia, Pehea lā ka lōʻihi o ka hoʻohihia ʻana o kēia kanaka iā kākou? E hoʻokuʻu aku i ua poʻe kānaka lā, i hoʻokauā aku ai lākou na Iēhova na ko lākou Akua. ʻAʻole anei ʻoe i ʻike i nēia manawa, ua oki loa ʻo Aigupita nei? | Pharaoh’s officials said to him, “How long will this man be a snare to us? Let the people go, so that they may worship the Lord their God. Do you not yet realize that Egypt is ruined?” |
| Puk 10:9 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose, E hele pū nō mākou me ko mākou poʻe ʻōpiopio a me ko mākou poʻe ʻelemākule, me nā keiki kāne a me nā kaikamāhine a mākou, me kā mākou hipa, a me kā mākou bipi mākou e hele aku ai: no ka mea, he ʻahaʻaina kā mākou no Iēhova. | Moses answered, “We will go with our young and our old, with our sons and our daughters, and with our flocks and herds, because we are to celebrate a festival to the Lord.” |
| Puk 10:13 | ʻŌ akula ʻo Mose i kona koʻokoʻo ma luna o ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita, a huaʻi maila ʻo Iēhova i ka makani mai ka hikina mai ma luna o ka ʻāina, ia lā a pō, ia pō a ao; a i kakahiaka, hoʻopuka maila ua makani hikina lā i nā ʻūhini. | So Moses stretched out his staff over Egypt, and the Lord made an east wind blow across the land all that day and all that night. By morning the wind had brought the locusts; |
| Puk 10:18 | Hele akula ia mai o Paraʻo aku, a nonoi akula iā Iēhova. | Moses then left Pharaoh and prayed to the Lord. |
| Puk 10:19 | Huaʻi hou maila ʻo Iēhova i makani komohana ikaika, a lawe akula ia i nā ʻūhini, a hoʻopaʻa ihola iā lākou i loko o ke Kaiʻula. ʻAʻohe ʻūhini hoʻokahi i koe ma ka ʻāina a pau i ʻAigupita. | And the Lord changed the wind to a very strong west wind, which caught up the locusts and carried them into the Red Sea. Not a locust was left anywhere in Egypt. |
| Puk 10:22 | ʻŌ akula nō ko Mose lima i ka lani, a pouli loa ihola ka ʻāina a pau o ʻAigupita i nā lā ʻekolu. | So Moses stretched out his hand toward the sky, and total darkness covered all Egypt for three days. |
| Puk 10:25 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose, E hāʻawi mai hoʻi i loko o ko mākou mau lima, i nā mōhai, a me nā mōhai kuni, i kaumaha aku ai mākou na Iēhova na ko mākou Akua. | But Moses said, “You must allow us to have sacrifices and burnt offerings to present to the Lord our God. |
| Puk 10:29 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā ia, Ua ʻōlelo pono mai ʻoe; ʻaʻole au e ʻike hou aku i kou maka. | “Just as you say,” Moses replied. “I will never appear before you again.” |
| Puk 11:4 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mose, Penei kā Iēhova i ʻī mai nei, A hiki i ke aumoe, e hele aku nō au i waenakonu o ʻAigupita nei. | So Moses said, “This is what the Lord says: ‘About midnight I will go throughout Egypt. |
| Puk 12:21 | A laila, kiʻi akula ʻo Mose i nā lunakahiko a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula iā lākou, E wae ʻoukou, a e lawe i kā ʻoukou hipa keiki, ma kā ʻoukou mau ʻohana, a e pepehi i ka mōliaola. | Then Moses summoned all the elders of Israel and said to them, “Go at once and select the animals for your families and slaughter the Passover lamb. |
| Puk 12:27 | E ʻōlelo aku ʻoukou, ʻO ka mōhai mōliaola kēia na Iēhova, nāna nō i waiho i nā hale o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela ma ʻAigupita, i ka wā āna i pepehi aku ai i ko ʻAigupita, a hoʻopakele mai i ko nā hale o mākou. Kūlou ihola ke poʻo o kānaka a hoʻomana akula. | then tell them, ‘It is the Passover sacrifice to the Lord, who passed over the houses of the Israelites in Egypt and spared our homes when he struck down the Egyptians.’” Then the people bowed down and worshiped. |
| Puk 12:28 | Hele akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, hana ihola e like me ka mea a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose lāua ʻo ʻAʻarona, pēlā lākou i hana ai. | The Israelites did just what the Lord commanded Moses and Aaron. |
| Puk 12:35 | Hana ihola nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, e like me ka ʻōlelo ʻana a Mose, a nonoi akula i ko ʻAigupita i nā mea kālā, a me nā mea gula, a me nā mea ʻaʻahu. | The Israelites did as Moses instructed and asked the Egyptians for articles of silver and gold and for clothing. |
| Puk 12:41 | A pau akula ia mau makahiki ʻehā haneri a me ke kanakolu, ia lā nō, hele maila ka poʻe koa a pau o Iēhova, mai ka ʻāina mai o ʻAigupita. | At the end of the 430 years, to the very day, all the Lord’s divisions left Egypt. |
| Puk 13:3 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose i nā kānaka, E hoʻomanaʻo ʻoukou i kēia lā a ʻoukou i puka mai ai, mai loko mai o ʻAigupita, a mai loko aʻe o ka hale hoʻoluhi; no ka mea, ua lawe mai nei ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoukou mai loko mai o ia wahi, me ka lima ikaika: ʻaʻole e ʻai ʻia ka berena hū. | Then Moses said to the people, “Commemorate this day, the day you came out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery, because the Lord brought you out of it with a mighty hand. Eat nothing containing yeast. |
| Puk 13:20 | Hele akula lākou mai Sukota aku, a hoʻomoana ma ʻEtama, ma ke kihi o ka wao nahele. | After leaving Sukkoth they camped at Etham on the edge of the desert. |
| Puk 13:21 | Hele akula ʻo Iēhova ma mua o lākou ma loko o ke kia ao i ke ao, e alakaʻi iā lākou ma ke ala; a ma loko o ke kia ahi i ka pō, e hoʻomālamalama mai iā lākou; i hele lākou i ke ao a me ka pō. | By day the Lord went ahead of them in a pillar of cloud to guide them on their way and by night in a pillar of fire to give them light, so that they could travel by day or night. |
| Puk 14:5 | A haʻi ʻia akula i ke aliʻi o ʻAigupita, Ua holo nā kānaka; huli ka naʻau o Paraʻo a me nā kauā āna e kūʻē i nā kānaka: ʻōlelo ihola lākou, no ke aha lā kākou i hana ai i kēia, a hoʻokuʻu aku i ka ʻIseraʻela i hoʻokauā ʻole ai lākou na kākou? | When the king of Egypt was told that the people had fled, Pharaoh and his officials changed their minds about them and said, “What have we done? We have let the Israelites go and have lost their services!” |
| Puk 14:6 | Hoʻomākaukau aʻela ia i kona kaʻa kaua, a lawe pū akula i kona poʻe kānaka me ia. | So he had his chariot made ready and took his army with him. |
| Puk 14:7 | Lawe akula ia i nā hale kaʻa i wae ʻia ʻeono haneri, a me nā kaʻa kaua a pau o ʻAigupita, a me nā luna o ia mau mea a pau. | He took six hundred of the best chariots, along with all the other chariots of Egypt, with officers over all of them. |
| Puk 14:10 | A hoʻokokoke maila ʻo Paraʻo, ʻalawa aʻela nā maka o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, aia hoʻi, e hele mai ana ko ʻAigupita ma hope o lākou; makaʻu loa ihola lākou: a uē akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā Iēhova. | As Pharaoh approached, the Israelites looked up, and there were the Egyptians, marching after them. They were terrified and cried out to the Lord. |
| Puk 14:13 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mose i nā kānaka, mai makaʻu ʻoukou, e kū mālie ʻoukou, a e nānā aku i ka hoʻōla ʻana o Iēhova, i ka mea āna e hōʻike mai ai iā ʻoukou i kēia lā; no ka mea, ʻo ko ʻAigupita a ʻoukou i ʻike ai i kēia lā, ʻaʻole ʻoukou e ʻike hou iā lākou, ma hope mau loa aku. | Moses answered the people, “Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today you will never see again. |
| Puk 14:19 | A ʻo ka ʻānela o ke Akua i hele ma mua o ke kahua hoʻomoana o ka ʻIseraʻela, hoʻi akula ia ma hope o lākou; a hele aʻela hoʻi ke kia ao mai mua aʻe o lākou, a kū ihola ma hope o lākou. | Then the angel of God, who had been traveling in front of Israel’s army, withdrew and went behind them. The pillar of cloud also moved from in front and stood behind them, |
| Puk 14:21 | ʻŌ akula ʻo Mose i kona lima ma luna o ke kai; na Iēhova i hoʻokahe ke kai me ka makani ikaika, mai ka hikina mai, i kēlā pō a ao, a lilo ihola ke kai i ʻāina maloʻo, a ua māhele ʻia aʻela nā wai. | Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and all that night the Lord drove the sea back with a strong east wind and turned it into dry land. The waters were divided, |
| Puk 14:27 | Hoʻō akula nō ʻo Mose i kona lima ma luna o ke kai, a hoʻi mai nō ke kai i kona piha ʻana i ka wā e pualena ana o ke ao; ʻauheʻe akula ko ʻAigupita i ka loaʻa ʻana o ka wai; a lūlū ihola ʻo Iēhova i ko ʻAigupita i loko o ke kai. | Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and at daybreak the sea went back to its place. The Egyptians were fleeing toward it, and the Lord swept them into the sea. |
| Puk 14:28 | Hoʻi hou akula ke kai, a popoʻi ihola ma luna o nā kaʻa kaua, a me nā hoʻoholo lio, a me ka poʻe koa a pau o Paraʻo i hele mai i loko o ke kai ma hope o lākou: ʻaʻole loa kekahi o lākou i koe. | The water flowed back and covered the chariots and horsemen — the entire army of Pharaoh that had followed the Israelites into the sea. Not one of them survived. |
| Puk 14:30 | Pēlā i hoʻōla mai ai ʻo Iēhova i ka ʻIseraʻela ia lā, mai ka lima o ko ʻAigupita mai; a ʻike akula ka ʻIseraʻela i ko ʻAigupita ma luna o kahakai, ua make. | That day the Lord saved Israel from the hands of the Egyptians, and Israel saw the Egyptians lying dead on the shore. |
| Puk 14:31 | ʻIke akula ka ʻIseraʻela i kēlā hana nui a Iēhova i hana aku ai i ko ʻAigupita: a makaʻu ihola nā kānaka iā Iēhova; a manaʻoʻiʻo akula lākou iā Iēhova, a me kāna kauā ʻo Mose. | And when the Israelites saw the mighty hand of the Lord displayed against the Egyptians, the people feared the Lord and put their trust in him and in Moses his servant. |
| Puk 15:1 | A laila mele akula ʻo Mose, a me nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i kēia mele iā Iēhova: ʻōlelo akula ia me ka ʻī ʻana aku, Iā Iēhova nō wau e mele aku ai, No ka mea, ua hoʻonani loa ʻo ia iā ia iho; Ua kiola ʻo ia i ka lio, a me kona mea hoʻoholo i loko o ke kai. | Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to the Lord: “I will sing to the Lord, for he is highly exalted. Both horse and driver he has hurled into the sea. |
| Puk 15:12 | ʻŌ akula nō kou lima ʻākau, Ale ihola ka honua iā lākou. | “You stretch out your right hand, and the earth swallows your enemies. |
| Puk 15:20 | A ʻo Miriama, ke kāula wahine, ke kaikuahine o ʻAʻarona, lawe aʻela ia i mea kuolokani ma kona lima a hahai akula nā wāhine a pau ma muli ona, me nā mea kuolokani, a me ka hula. | Then Miriam the prophet, Aaron’s sister, took a timbrel in her hand, and all the women followed her, with timbrels and dancing. |
| Puk 15:25 | Uwē akula ʻo ia iā Iēhova; a hōʻike maila ʻo Iēhova iā ia i kekahi lāʻau, a hoʻolei ʻia akula ia mea e ia i loko o ka wai, hana ʻia maila ka wai a ʻono: ma laila ia i hana ai i ʻōlelo kūpaʻa no lākou, a i kānāwai hoʻi, a ma laila ʻo ia i hoʻāʻo ai iā lākou. | Then Moses cried out to the Lord, and the Lord showed him a piece of wood. He threw it into the water, and the water became fit to drink. There the Lord issued a ruling and instruction for them and put them to the test. |
| Puk 16:10 | A i kā ʻAʻarona ʻōlelo ʻana i ka poʻe mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela, ʻalawa aʻela lākou ma ka wao nahele, aia hoʻi, ʻikea akula ka nani o Iēhova ma ke ao. | While Aaron was speaking to the whole Israelite community, they looked toward the desert, and there was the glory of the Lord appearing in the cloud. |
| Puk 16:15 | A ʻike akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻōlelo aʻela kekahi o nā kānaka i kona hoa, He aha kēia? No ka mea, ʻaʻole lākou i ʻike ia mea. ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Mose iā lākou, Eia ka ʻai a Iēhova i hāʻawi mai ai, i mea na ʻoukou e ʻai ai. | When the Israelites saw it, they said to each other, “What is it?” For they did not know what it was. Moses said to them, “It is the bread the Lord has given you to eat. |
| Puk 16:19 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā lākou, Mai hoʻokoe kekahi kanaka ia mea a kakahiaka. | Then Moses said to them, “No one is to keep any of it until morning.” |
| Puk 16:20 | ʻAʻole naʻe lākou i hoʻolohe mai i kā Mose; hoʻokoe nō kekahi ia mea a kakahiaka, a piha ihola ia i nā ilo, a pilau nō hoʻi: a huhū akula ʻo Mose iā lākou. | However, some of them paid no attention to Moses; they kept part of it until morning, but it was full of maggots and began to smell. So Moses was angry with them. |
| Puk 16:22 | A hiki i ka lā ʻeono, hōʻiliʻili pāpālua ihola lākou i ka ʻai, ʻelua ʻomera a ke kanaka hoʻokahi: a hele akula nā luna a pau o nā kānaka, a haʻi akula iā Mose. | On the sixth day, they gathered twice as much — two omers for each person — and the leaders of the community came and reported this to Moses. |
| Puk 16:27 | A i ka hiku o ka lā, hele akula nō kekahi o nā kānaka e hoʻoʻuluʻulu, ʻaʻole naʻe i loaʻa iā lākou. | Nevertheless, some of the people went out on the seventh day to gather it, but they found none. |
| Puk 16:29 | E nānā hoʻi, no ka mea, ua hāʻawi aku ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoukou i ka sābati: no ia mea, ua hāʻawi akula ia na ʻoukou ma ke ono o ka lā, i ʻai no nā lā ʻelua; e noho ʻoukou, ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka ma kona wahi iho; mai hele ke kanaka mai kona wahi aku i ka lā sābati. | Bear in mind that the Lord has given you the Sabbath; that is why on the sixth day he gives you bread for two days. Everyone is to stay where they are on the seventh day; no one is to go out.” |
| Puk 17:2 | Nuku maila nā kānaka iā Mose, ʻī maila, E hāʻawi mai i wai no mākou e inu ai. ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā lākou, No ke aha lā ʻoukou i nuku mai ai iaʻu? No ke aha lā ʻoukou i aʻa aku ai iā Iēhova? | So they quarreled with Moses and said, “Give us water to drink.” Moses replied, “Why do you quarrel with me? Why do you put the Lord to the test?” |
| Puk 17:4 | Uwē akula ʻo Mose iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, Pehea lā kaʻu e hana mai ai i kēia poʻe kānaka? Ua kokoke lākou e hailuku mai iaʻu. | Then Moses cried out to the Lord, “What am I to do with these people? They are almost ready to stone me.” |
| Puk 17:7 | Kapa akula ʻo ia i ka inoa o ia wahi, ʻo Masa, a me Meriba, no ka nuku ʻana o nā mamo o ʻIseraʻela, a me ko lākou aʻa ʻana iā Iēhova, ʻī aʻela, ʻO Iēhova anei kekahi i waena o kākou, ʻaʻole paha? | And he called the place Massah and Meribah because the Israelites quarreled and because they tested the Lord saying, “Is the Lord among us or not?” |
| Puk 17:10 | Hana ihola ʻo Iosua e like me ka mea a Mose i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ia, a kaua akula i ka ʻAmeleka: a ʻo Mose, a me ʻAʻarona, a me Hura, piʻi akula lākou ma luna pono o ka puʻu. | So Joshua fought the Amalekites as Moses had ordered, and Moses, Aaron and Hur went to the top of the hill. |
| Puk 17:13 | Hoʻoʻauheʻe akula ʻo Iosua i ka ʻAmeleka, a me kona kānaka, me ka maka o ka pahi kaua. | So Joshua overcame the Amalekite army with the sword. |
| Puk 17:15 | Hana ihola ʻo Mose i kuahu ma laila, a kapa akula ia i ka inoa o ia mea ʻO IĒHOVA-NISI. | Moses built an altar and called it The Lord is my Banner. |
| Puk 18:7 | Hele akula ʻo Mose e hālāwai me kona makuahōnōwai kāne, a kūlou ihola ia, a honi akula iā ia: a nīnau kekahi i kekahi, i ka maikaʻi o ko lāua noho ʻana; a komo aʻela lāua i loko o ka halelewa. | So Moses went out to meet his father-in-law and bowed down and kissed him. They greeted each other and then went into the tent. |
| Puk 18:15 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose i kona makuahōnōwai kāne, No ka mea, ua hele mai nā kānaka i oʻu nei e nīnau i ke Akua: | Moses answered him, “Because the people come to me to seek God’s will. |
| Puk 18:25 | Wae akula ʻo Mose i kānaka maiau o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, a hoʻolilo ihola iā lākou i mau poʻo ma luna o kānaka, nā luna no nā tausani, nā luna no nā haneri, nā luna no nā kanalima, a me nā luna no nā ʻumi. | He chose capable men from all Israel and made them leaders of the people, officials over thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens. |
| Puk 18:27 | Kuʻu akula ʻo Mose i kona makuahōnōwai kāne: a hoʻi akula i kona ʻāina iho. | Then Moses sent his father-in-law on his way, and Jethro returned to his own country. |
| Puk 19:3 | Piʻi akula ʻo Mose i ke Akua, a hea maila ʻo Iēhova iā ia mai ka mauna mai, me ka ʻī ʻana mai, Penei ʻoe e ʻōlelo aku ai i nā pua a Iakoba, a e haʻi aku i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela; | Then Moses went up to God, and the Lord called to him from the mountain and said, “This is what you are to say to the descendants of Jacob and what you are to tell the people of Israel: |
| Puk 19:7 | Hele aʻela ʻo Mose, a hea akula i nā lunakahiko a kānaka, a hoʻonoho ihola i mua o lākou i kēia mau ʻōlelo a pau a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā ia. | So Moses went back and summoned the elders of the people and set before them all the words the Lord had commanded him to speak. |
| Puk 19:8 | ʻŌlelo pū maila nā kānaka a pau, ʻī maila, ʻO nā mea a pau a Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai, e hana mākou ia mea. Haʻi akula ʻo Mose i nā ʻōlelo a kānaka iā Iēhova. | The people all responded together, “We will do everything the Lord has said.” So Moses brought their answer back to the Lord. |
| Puk 19:9 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iā Mose, Aia hoʻi, e hele mai ana au i ou nei ma loko o ke ao panopano, i lohe nā kānaka i kaʻu kamaʻilio ʻana me ʻoe, a e manaʻoʻiʻo mau loa mai iā ʻoe. A haʻi akula ʻo Mose i nā ʻōlelo a kānaka iā Iēhova. | The Lord said to Moses, “I am going to come to you in a dense cloud, so that the people will hear me speaking with you and will always put their trust in you.” Then Moses told the Lord what the people had said. |
| Puk 19:15 | ʻĪ akula ia i kānaka, E hoʻomākaukau ʻoukou, no ke kolu o ka lā; mai komo aʻe i nā wāhine. | Then he said to the people, “Prepare yourselves for the third day. Abstain from sexual relations.” |
| Puk 19:18 | Ma ka mauna a pau i Sinai, he uwahi, no ka mea, ua iho mai ʻo Iēhova ma luna ona ma loko o ke ahi: a pūnohu akula kona uwahi, me he uwahi umu hao lā, haʻalulu nui ihola ka mauna a pau. | Mount Sinai was covered with smoke, because the Lord descended on it in fire. The smoke billowed up from it like smoke from a furnace, and the whole mountain trembled violently. |
| Puk 19:19 | A i ke kani lōʻihi loa ʻana o ka pū, a ikaika nui aʻela, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Mose, a pane maila ka leo o ke Akua iā ia. | As the sound of the trumpet grew louder and louder, Moses spoke and the voice of God answered him. |
| Puk 19:20 | Iho maila ʻo Iēhova ma luna o ka mauna ʻo Sinai, ma ka piko o ka mauna, a hea maila ʻo Iēhova iā Mose e piʻi aku i ke poʻo o ka mauna; a piʻi akula ʻo Mose. | The Lord descended to the top of Mount Sinai and called Moses to the top of the mountain. So Moses went up |
| Puk 19:23 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā Iēhova, ʻAʻole e hiki nā kānaka ke piʻi mai i ka mauna nei i Sinai: no ka mea, ua kauoha mai ʻoe iā mākou, ua ʻī mai, E kau iho i pale a puni ka mauna, a e hoʻokapu ia mea. | Moses said to the Lord, “The people cannot come up Mount Sinai, because you yourself warned us, ‘Put limits around the mountain and set it apart as holy.’” |
| Puk 19:25 | Iho maila ʻo Mose i lalo i kānaka, a ʻōlelo akula iā lākou. | So Moses went down to the people and told them. |
| Puk 20:18 | ʻIke akula nā kānaka a pau i ke hekili, a me ka uila, a me ke kani ʻana o ka pū, a me ka mauna e uwahi ana: a ʻike akula nā kānaka, weliweli ihola; neʻeneʻe akula, a kū ma kahi mamao aku. | When the people saw the thunder and lightning and heard the trumpet and saw the mountain in smoke, they trembled with fear. They stayed at a distance |
| Puk 20:19 | ʻĪ akula lākou iā Mose, Nāu nō mākou e ʻōlelo mai, a e hoʻolohe aku nō mākou: akā, mai ʻōlelo mai ke Akua iā mākou, o make auaneʻi mākou. | and said to Moses, “Speak to us yourself and we will listen. But do not have God speak to us or we will die.” |
| Puk 20:20 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose i kānaka, Mai weliweli ʻoukou; no ka mea, ua hele mai ke Akua e hoʻāʻo iā ʻoukou, i mau kona makaʻu ʻia ma luna o ʻoukou, i lawehala ʻole ʻoukou. | Moses said to the people, “Do not be afraid. God has come to test you, so that the fear of God will be with you to keep you from sinning.” |
| Puk 20:21 | Kū maila nā kānaka ma kahi lōʻihi ʻē aku, a hoʻokokoke akula ʻo Mose, i ke ao panopano a ke Akua i noho ai. | The people remained at a distance, while Moses approached the thick darkness where God was. |
| Puk 21:22 | Inā hakakā nā kānaka, a hoʻoʻeha i ka wahine hāpai keiki, a hemo akula kāna keiki, ʻaʻole hoʻi he hewa ma hope; e ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e hoʻouku ʻia ʻo ia e like me ka mea e kau ʻia ma luna ona e ke kāne a ka wahine; a e hāʻawi nō ʻo ia i mua o nā luna kānāwai. | “If people are fighting and hit a pregnant woman and she gives birth prematurely but there is no serious injury, the offender must be fined whatever the woman’s husband demands and the court allows. |
| Puk 22:20 | ʻO ka mea mōhai aku na kekahi akua ʻē, ʻaʻole na Iēhova, e luku loa ʻia akula ia. | “Whoever sacrifices to any god other than the Lord must be destroyed. |
| Puk 24:3 | Hoʻi aʻela ʻo Mose, a haʻi akula i kānaka i nā ʻōlelo a pau a Iēhova, a me nā kānāwai a pau; hoʻōho maila nā kānaka a pau me ka leo kahi, ʻī maila, ʻO nā ʻōlelo a pau a Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai, e hana nō mākou. | When Moses went and told the people all the Lord’s words and laws, they responded with one voice, “Everything the Lord has said we will do.” |
| Puk 24:6 | A lawe ihola ʻo Mose i ka hapalua o ke koko, a waiho akula ma loko o nā kīʻaha, a kāpīpī ihola ia i kekahi hapalua o ke koko ma luna o ke kuahu. | Moses took half of the blood and put it in bowls, and the other half he splashed against the altar. |
| Puk 24:7 | A lawe ihola ia i ka buke o ka berita, a heluhelu ma nā pepeiao o nā kānaka. ʻŌlelo akula lākou, E hana nō mākou i nā mea a pau a Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai, a e hoʻolohe nō. | Then he took the Book of the Covenant and read it to the people. They responded, “We will do everything the Lord has said; we will obey.” |
| Puk 24:9 | A laila, piʻi akula ʻo Mose, a me ʻAʻarona, a me Nadaba, a me ʻAbihu, a me nā lunakahiko o ka ʻIseraʻela. | Moses and Aaron, Nadab and Abihu, and the seventy elders of Israel went up |
| Puk 24:10 | A ʻike akula lākou i ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, a ma lalo iho o kona mau wāwae he mea me he sapeiro ka aʻiaʻi, e like hoʻi me ke kino o nā lani ke kālaʻe. | and saw the God of Israel. Under his feet was something like a pavement made of lapis lazuli, as bright blue as the sky. |
| Puk 24:13 | Kū aʻela ʻo Mose i luna, a me kāna kauā ʻo Iosua: a piʻi akula ʻo Mose i ka mauna o ke Akua. | Then Moses set out with Joshua his aide, and Moses went up on the mountain of God. |
| Puk 24:15 | Piʻi akula ʻo Mose i ka mauna, a uhi maila ka ʻohu i ka mauna. | When Moses went up on the mountain, the cloud covered it, |
| Puk 24:18 | Hele akula ʻo Mose i loko pono o ka ʻohu, a piʻi akula i ka mauna, a ma laila nō ʻo Mose ma ka mauna hoʻokahi kanahā ao, hoʻokahi kanahā pō. | Then Moses entered the cloud as he went on up the mountain. And he stayed on the mountain forty days and forty nights. |
| Puk 32:1 | A ʻike akula nā kānaka i ko Mose hoʻokaʻulua ʻana i ka iho mai, mai ka mauna mai, ʻākoakoa ihola na kānaka i o ʻAʻarona lā, ʻōlelo aʻela iā ia, E kū ʻoe, e hana i akua no kākou, i mea hele ma mua o kākou: no ka mea, ʻo ua Mose lā, ke kanaka nāna kākou i alakaʻi mai nei, mai ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita mai; ʻaʻole kākou ʻike i kona wahi i lilo aku ai. | When the people saw that Moses was so long in coming down from the mountain, they gathered around Aaron and said, “Come, make us gods who will go before us. As for this fellow Moses who brought us up out of Egypt, we don’t know what has happened to him.” |
| Puk 32:5 | A ʻike akula ʻo ʻAʻarona, hana ihola ia i kuahu i mua i ke alo o ia mea; hea akula ʻo ʻAʻarona, ʻī akula, Ē, ʻapōpō, he ʻahaʻaina na Iēhova. | When Aaron saw this, he built an altar in front of the calf and announced, “Tomorrow there will be a festival to the Lord.” |
| Puk 32:6 | A ia lā iho, ala koke aʻela lākou, a mōhai akula i mōhai kuni, a lawe mai nō hoʻi i mōhai hoʻomalu; a noho ihola nā kānaka e ʻai, a e inu, a kū aʻela i luna e pāʻani. | So the next day the people rose early and sacrificed burnt offerings and presented fellowship offerings. Afterward they sat down to eat and drink and got up to indulge in revelry. |
| Puk 32:11 | Nonoi akula ʻo Mose ma ke alo o Iēhova, ʻo kona Akua, ʻī akula, E Iēhova, no ke aha lā i wela ai kou huhū i kou poʻe kānaka āu i lawe mai ai, mai ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita mai, me ka mana nui, a me ka lima ikaika? | But Moses sought the favor of the Lord his God. “Lord,” he said, “why should your anger burn against your people, whom you brought out of Egypt with great power and a mighty hand? |
| Puk 32:19 | A kokoke ia i hiki i kahi o lākou i hoʻomoana ai, ʻike akula ia i ka bipi keiki, a me ka haʻa ʻana: ulu puni ihola ko Mose huhū, kiola akula ia i nā papa, mai kona lima aku, a nahā ihola lāua ma lalo iho o ka mauna. | When Moses approached the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, his anger burned and he threw the tablets out of his hands, breaking them to pieces at the foot of the mountain. |
| Puk 32:20 | Lawe ihola ia i ka bipi keiki a lākou i hana ai, a puhi akula i ke ahi, a hoʻowali ihola a okaoka, a lūlū akula ia ma luna o ka wai, a hoʻohāinu akula i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i ka wai. | And he took the calf the people had made and burned it in the fire; then he ground it to powder, scattered it on the water and made the Israelites drink it. |
| Puk 32:21 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā ʻAʻarona, He aha ka mea a kēia poʻe kānaka i hana ai iā ʻoe, i hoʻoili mai ai ʻoe i kēia hewa nui ma luna o lākou. | He said to Aaron, “What did these people do to you, that you led them into such great sin?” |
| Puk 32:24 | ʻĪ akula au iā lākou, ʻO ka mea iā ia kekahi gula, e uhaʻi ʻo ia ia mea. Hāʻawi mai nō hoʻi lākou iaʻu: a laila hahao akula au ia mea i loko o ke ahi, a puka maila ma waho ua bipi keiki nei. | So I told them, ‘Whoever has any gold jewelry, take it off.’ Then they gave me the gold, and I threw it into the fire, and out came this calf!” |
| Puk 32:31 | Hoʻi akula ʻo Mose i o Iēhova lā, ʻī akula, Auē hoʻi, ua lawehala loa kēia poʻe kānaka, a ua hana i akua gula no lākou. | So Moses went back to the Lord and said, “Oh, what a great sin these people have committed! They have made themselves gods of gold. |
| Puk 33:7 | A lawe aʻela ʻo Mose i ka halelewa, a kūkulu ihola ma waho o kahi e hoʻomoana ai, ma kahi mamao aku o ke kahua i hoʻomoana ai; a kapa aʻela ʻo ia ia mea, ʻo ka Halelewa o ke anaina kanaka. A ʻo kēlā mea kēia mea i ʻimi iā Iēhova, hele akula ia i waho i ka halelewa o ke anaina kanaka, ka mea ma waho o kahi i hoʻomoana ai. | Now Moses used to take a tent and pitch it outside the camp some distance away, calling it the “tent of meeting.” Anyone inquiring of the Lord would go to the tent of meeting outside the camp. |
| Puk 33:8 | A i ka hele ʻana aku o Mose i ka halelewa, ala aʻela nā kānaka a pau i luna, a kū nō kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka ma ka puka o kona halelewa, a nānā akula ma hope o Mose, a hala ia i loko o ka halelewa. | And whenever Moses went out to the tent, all the people rose and stood at the entrances to their tents, watching Moses until he entered the tent. |
| Puk 33:10 | A ʻike aʻela nā kānaka a pau i ke kia ao e kū ana ma ka puka o ka halelewa, a kū aʻela nā kānaka a pau i luna, a hoʻomana akula, ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka ma ka puka o kona halelewa. | Whenever the people saw the pillar of cloud standing at the entrance to the tent, they all stood and worshiped, each at the entrance to their tent. |
| Puk 33:11 | A kamaʻilio maila ʻo Iēhova iā Mose, he maka nō he maka, e like me ke kamaʻilio ʻana o ke kanaka me kona hoa. A hoʻi akula ia i loko o kahi e hoʻomoana ai, a me kāna kauā, ʻo Iosua, ke keiki a Nuna, he kanaka ʻōpiopio; akā, ʻaʻole ia i hele i waho o ka halelewa. | The Lord would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend. Then Moses would return to the camp, but his young aide Joshua son of Nun did not leave the tent. |
| Puk 33:12 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā Iēhova, E nānā hoʻi, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻoe iaʻu, E kaʻi mai ʻoe i kēia poʻe kānaka; ʻaʻole naʻe ʻoe i hōʻike mai iaʻu i ka mea āu e hoʻouna pū ai me aʻu. Akā, ua ʻōlelo mai nō, Ua ʻike nō wau iā ʻoe ma ka inoa, a e loaʻa iā ʻoe ka lokomaikaʻi ʻia i koʻu mau maka. | Moses said to the Lord, “You have been telling me, ‘Lead these people,’ but you have not let me know whom you will send with me. You have said, ‘I know you by name and you have found favor with me.’ |
| Puk 33:15 | ʻĪ akula kēia, I ʻole e hele pū kou maka, mai lawe aku ʻoe iā mākou. | Then Moses said to him, “If your Presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here. |
| Puk 33:18 | A ʻī akula kēia, Ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hōʻike mai ʻoe i kou nani iaʻu. | Then Moses said, “Now show me your glory.” |
| Puk 34:4 | Kālai ihola ia i nā pōhaku papa ʻelua e like me nā mea ma mua; a ala aʻela ʻo Mose i kakahiaka nui, a piʻi akula i ka mauna i Sinai, e like me ke kauoha ʻana mai o Iēhova iā ia, a lawe akula ma loko o kona lima i ua mau pōhaku papa lā ʻelua. | So Moses chiseled out two stone tablets like the first ones and went up Mount Sinai early in the morning, as the Lord had commanded him; and he carried the two stone tablets in his hands. |
| Puk 34:8 | Wikiwiki aʻela ʻo Mose e kūlou i kona poʻo i lalo i ka honua a hoʻomana akula. | Moses bowed to the ground at once and worshiped. |
| Puk 34:9 | ʻĪ akula ia, A inā i loaʻa iaʻu ka lokomaikaʻi ʻia mai i mua ou, e ka Haku ē, ke nonoi aku nei au e hele pū aku koʻu Haku me mākou: (he poʻe kānaka ʻāʻī ʻoʻoleʻa naʻe kēia;) a e kala mai ʻoe i ko mākou hala me ko mākou hewa, a e lawe ʻoe iā mākou i hoʻoilina nou. | “Lord,” he said, “if I have found favor in your eyes, then let the Lord go with us. Although this is a stiff-necked people, forgive our wickedness and our sin, and take us as your inheritance.” |
| Puk 34:30 | A ʻike akula ʻo ʻAʻarona, a me nā mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela iā Mose, aia hoʻi, ua pūwā ka ʻili o kona maka; makaʻu ihola lākou ke hoʻokokoke iā ia. | When Aaron and all the Israelites saw Moses, his face was radiant, and they were afraid to come near him. |
| Puk 34:31 | Hea maila ʻo Mose iā lākou; hoʻi akula ʻo ʻAʻarona a me nā luna a pau o kānaka i ona lā: a kamaʻilio aʻela ʻo Mose me lākou. | But Moses called to them; so Aaron and all the leaders of the community came back to him, and he spoke to them. |
| Puk 34:35 | A ʻike akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i ka maka o Mose, ua pūwā ka ʻili o ko Mose maka: a uhi hou aʻela ʻo Mose i ka pale ma luna o kona maka, a komo hou akula ia e ʻōlelo pū me ia. | they saw that his face was radiant. Then Moses would put the veil back over his face until he went in to speak with the Lord. |
| Puk 35:20 | A hele akula ke anaina kanaka a pau o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, mai ko Mose alo aku. | Then the whole Israelite community withdrew from Moses’ presence, |
| Puk 36:2 | A hea akula ʻo Mose iā Bezalela, a me ʻAholiaba, a me nā kānaka a pau i akamai ma ka naʻau, a Iēhova i hāʻawi mai ai i naʻau akamai, i nā mea a pau hoʻi i ikaika ma ko lākou naʻau e hele e kōkua i ka hana. | Then Moses summoned Bezalel and Oholiab and every skilled person to whom the Lord had given ability and who was willing to come and do the work. |
| Puk 36:6 | A kauoha aʻela ʻo Mose, a hoʻokala akula lākou ia, a puni kahi i hoʻomoana ai, ʻī aʻela, Mai hana hou kekahi kanaka, ʻaʻole hoʻi kekahi wahine i hana no ka haʻawina o ke keʻena kapu. A hoʻōki ʻia ihola ka lawe ʻana mai o nā kānaka. | Then Moses gave an order and they sent this word throughout the camp: “No man or woman is to make anything else as an offering for the sanctuary.” And so the people were restrained from bringing more, |
| Puk 39:7 | A kau akula ʻo ia ia mau mea ma luna o nā poʻohiwi o ka ʻēpoda, i pōhaku paipai manaʻo no nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose. | Then they fastened them on the shoulder pieces of the ephod as memorial stones for the sons of Israel, as the Lord commanded Moses. |
| Puk 39:18 | A hoʻopaʻa lākou i nā piko o nā kaula hilo ʻelua a i nā kāwaha ʻelua, a kau akula iā lāua ma luna o nā ʻāpana poʻohiwi o ka ʻēpoda, a ma kona alo. | and the other ends of the chains to the two settings, attaching them to the shoulder pieces of the ephod at the front. |
| Puk 39:19 | A hana ihola lākou i ʻelua apo gula, a kau akula ma nā wēlau ʻelua o ka pale umauma, ma kona kaʻe, ma ka ʻaoʻao ma loko o ka ʻēpoda. | They made two gold rings and attached them to the other two corners of the breastpiece on the inside edge next to the ephod. |
| Puk 39:20 | A hana nō hoʻi lākou i ʻelua apo gula, a kau akula iā lāua ma nā ʻaoʻao ʻelua o ka ʻēpoda ma lalo iho, ma kona alo, e kū pono ana i ka huina, ma luna o ke kāʻei o ka ʻēpoda. | Then they made two more gold rings and attached them to the bottom of the shoulder pieces on the front of the ephod, close to the seam just above the waistband of the ephod. |
| Puk 39:25 | A hana nō hoʻi lākou i mau bele he gula maikaʻi, a kau akula i nā bele ma waena o nā pomegerane, ma ka lepa o ka holokū a puni nā pomegerane ma waena. | And they made bells of pure gold and attached them around the hem between the pomegranates. |
| Puk 40:19 | A haʻaliʻi aʻela ʻo ia i ka hale lole ma luna o ka halelewa, a kau akula i ka uhi o ka hale lole ma luna aku; e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose. | Then he spread the tent over the tabernacle and put the covering over the tent, as the Lord commanded him. |
| Puk 40:20 | A lawe ʻo ia, a waiho akula i ke kānāwai i loko o ka pahu, a hoʻonoho i ka noho aloha ma luna ma ka pahu. | He took the tablets of the covenant law and placed them in the ark, attached the poles to the ark and put the atonement cover over it. |
| Puk 40:21 | A lawe aʻela ʻo ia i ka pahu i loko o ka halelewa, a kau akula ma luna i ka pākū e uhi ai, a uhi aʻela i ka pahu kānāwai; e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose. | Then he brought the ark into the tabernacle and hung the shielding curtain and shielded the ark of the covenant law, as the Lord commanded him. |
| Puk 40:22 | A waiho akula ʻo ia i ka papa ʻaina i loko o ka hale lole o ke anaina kanaka, ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau o ka halelewa, ma waho o ka pākū. | Moses placed the table in the tent of meeting on the north side of the tabernacle outside the curtain |
| Puk 40:24 | A kau akula ʻo ia i ka ipukukui manamana ma loko o ka halelewa o ke anaina e kū pono ana i ka papa ʻaina, ma ka ʻaoʻao hema o ka halelewa. | He placed the lampstand in the tent of meeting opposite the table on the south side of the tabernacle |
| Puk 40:26 | A waiho akula ʻo ia i ke kuahu gula ma loko o ka hale lole o ke anaina kanaka, i mua o ka pākū. | Moses placed the gold altar in the tent of meeting in front of the curtain |
| Puk 40:28 | A kau akula ʻo ia i ka pale o ka puka o ka halelewa. | Then he put up the curtain at the entrance to the tabernacle. |
| Puk 40:29 | A waiho akula ʻo ia i ke kuahu o ka mōhai kuni ma ka puka o ka halelewa o ka hale lole o ke anaina kanaka, a kaumaha akula ma luna o laila i ka mōhai kuni, a me ka mōhai ʻai; e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose. | He set the altar of burnt offering near the entrance to the tabernacle, the tent of meeting, and offered on it burnt offerings and grain offerings, as the Lord commanded him. |
| Puk 40:30 | A kau akula ʻo ia i ka ipu ʻauʻau ma waena o ka hale lole o ke anaina kanaka, a me ke kuahu, a ninini ihola i ka wai i loko, i mea e holoi ai. | He placed the basin between the tent of meeting and the altar and put water in it for washing, |
| Puk 40:33 | A kūkulu nō hoʻi ʻo ia i ka pākū kahua a puni ka halelewa a me ke kuahu, a kau akula i ka pale o ka puka o ke kahua; pēlā ʻo Mose i hoʻopau ai i ka hana. | Then Moses set up the courtyard around the tabernacle and altar and put up the curtain at the entrance to the courtyard. And so Moses finished the work. |
| Puk 40:36 | A i ka piʻi ʻana o ke ao mai ka halelewa aku, a laila, hele akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i ko lākou hele ʻana a pau. | In all the travels of the Israelites, whenever the cloud lifted from above the tabernacle, they would set out; |
| ʻOihk 8:5 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose i ke anaina, Eia ka mea a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai e hana ʻia. | Moses said to the assembly, “This is what the Lord has commanded to be done.” |
| ʻOihk 8:7 | A hoʻokomo akula ʻo ia i ke kapa komo iā ia, a kāʻei aʻela iā ia i ke kāʻei, a hōʻaʻahu iā ia i ka ʻaʻahu, a kau hoʻi i ka ʻēpoda ma luna ona, a kāʻei aʻela iā ia i ke kāʻei ʻōniʻoniʻo o ka ʻēpoda, a hoʻopili akula ia mea iā ia. | He put the tunic on Aaron, tied the sash around him, clothed him with the robe and put the ephod on him. He also fastened the ephod with a decorative waistband, which he tied around him. |
| ʻOihk 8:9 | A kau akula hoʻi i pāpale kahuna ma kona poʻo; a ma ka pāpale kahuna, ma ke alo pono i kau ai ʻo ia i ka papa gula, ka lei hoʻāno, e like me ka mea a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose. | Then he placed the turban on Aaron’s head and set the gold plate, the sacred emblem, on the front of it, as the Lord commanded Moses. |
| ʻOihk 8:10 | Lawe ihola hoʻi ʻo Mose i ka ʻaila poni, a poni akula i ka halelewa, a me nā mea a pau o loko, a hoʻolaʻa aʻela ia mau mea. | Then Moses took the anointing oil and anointed the tabernacle and everything in it, and so consecrated them. |
| ʻOihk 8:13 | A lawe maila hoʻi ʻo Mose i nā keiki a ʻAʻarona, a hoʻokomo i nā kapa komo iā lākou, a kāʻei aʻela hoʻi iā lākou i nā kāʻei, a kau akula hoʻi i nā pāpale ma luna o lākou, e like me ke kauoha a Iēhova iā Mose. | Then he brought Aaron’s sons forward, put tunics on them, tied sashes around them and fastened caps on them, as the Lord commanded Moses. |
| ʻOihk 8:14 | Lawe maila hoʻi ʻo ia i ka bipi kāne i mōhai lawehala; a kau akula ʻo ʻAʻarona a me kāna mau keiki i ko lākou mau lima ma luna o ke poʻo o ka bipi kāne i mōhai hala. | He then presented the bull for the sin offering, and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on its head. |
| ʻOihk 8:22 | Lawe maila hoʻi ʻo ia i ka lua o ka hipa kāne, ka hipa kāne no ka hoʻolaʻa ʻana; a kau akula ʻo ʻAʻarona a me kāna mau keiki i ko lākou mau lima ma luna o ke poʻo o ka hipa kāne. | He then presented the other ram, the ram for the ordination, and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on its head. |
| ʻOihk 8:23 | Pepehi aʻela hoʻi ʻo ia, a lawe hoʻi ʻo Mose i kauwahi o kona koko, a kau akula ma ke kihi o ko ʻAʻarona pepeiao ʻākau, a ma ka manamana nui o kona lima ʻākau, a ma ka manamana nui o kona kapuaʻi ʻākau. | Moses slaughtered the ram and took some of its blood and put it on the lobe of Aaron’s right ear, on the thumb of his right hand and on the big toe of his right foot. |
| ʻOihk 8:24 | Lawe maila hoʻi ʻo ia i kā ʻAʻarona mau keiki, a kau akula ʻo Mose i ke koko ma ke kihi o ko lākou pepeiao ʻākau, a ma nā manamana nui o ko lākou mau lima ʻākau, a ma nā manamana nui o ko lākou mau kapuaʻi ʻākau; a pīpī aʻela ʻo Mose i ke koko ma ke kuahu a puni. | Moses also brought Aaron’s sons forward and put some of the blood on the lobes of their right ears, on the thumbs of their right hands and on the big toes of their right feet. Then he splashed blood against the sides of the altar. |
| ʻOihk 8:31 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā ʻAʻarona a i kāna mau keiki, E hoʻolapalapa i ka ʻiʻo ma ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina; a ma laila hoʻi e ʻai ai ia me ka berena o loko o ka hīnaʻi o nā mea hoʻolaʻa ʻia, me aʻu hoʻi i kauoha ai e ʻōlelo ana, E ʻai ʻo ʻAʻarona a me kāna mau keiki ia mea. | Moses then said to Aaron and his sons, “Cook the meat at the entrance to the tent of meeting and eat it there with the bread from the basket of ordination offerings, as I was commanded: ‘Aaron and his sons are to eat it.’ |
| ʻOihk 9:7 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi ʻo Mose iā ʻAʻarona, E hele ʻoe i ke kuahu, a e kaumaha aku i kāu mōhai lawehala, a me kāu mōhai kuni, a e hana i kalahala nou iho, a no nā kānaka; a e ʻālana aku i ka mōhai a nā kānaka, a e hana i kalahala no lākou, e like me kā Iēhova kauoha. | Moses said to Aaron, “Come to the altar and sacrifice your sin offering and your burnt offering and make atonement for yourself and the people; sacrifice the offering that is for the people and make atonement for them, as the Lord has commanded.” |
| ʻOihk 9:9 | Lawe maila hoʻi kā ʻAʻarona mau keiki i ke koko i ona lā; a hoʻō iho ʻo ia i kona manamana lima i loko o ke koko, a kau akula ma nā pepeiaohao o ke kuahu, a ninini ihola i ke koko ma lalo o ke kuahu. | His sons brought the blood to him, and he dipped his finger into the blood and put it on the horns of the altar; the rest of the blood he poured out at the base of the altar. |
| ʻOihk 9:15 | Lawe maila hoʻi ʻo ia i ka mōhai a nā kānaka, a lālau aʻela i ke kao, i ka mōhai lawehala no nā kānaka, a pepehi aʻela ia mea, a kaumaha akula hoʻi ia no ka hewa, e like me ka mua. | Aaron then brought the offering that was for the people. He took the goat for the people’s sin offering and slaughtered it and offered it for a sin offering as he did with the first one. |
| ʻOihk 9:16 | Lawe maila hoʻi ʻo ia i ka mōhai kuni, a kaumaha akula ia e like me ke kānāwai. | He brought the burnt offering and offered it in the prescribed way. |
| ʻOihk 9:20 | Kau akula hoʻi lākou i ke kaikea ma luna o nā umauma, a kuni aʻela ʻo ia i ke kaikea ma ke kuahu; | these they laid on the breasts, and then Aaron burned the fat on the altar. |
| ʻOihk 9:22 | Hohola aʻela hoʻi ʻo ʻAʻarona i kona mau lima i nā kānaka, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula iā lākou; a iho maila hoʻi mai ke kaumaha ʻana i ka mōhai lawehala, a me ka mōhai kuni, a me nā mōhai hoʻomalu. | Then Aaron lifted his hands toward the people and blessed them. And having sacrificed the sin offering, the burnt offering and the fellowship offering, he stepped down. |
| ʻOihk 9:23 | Komo akula hoʻi ʻo Mose me ʻAʻarona i ka halelewa o ke anaina, a puka maila hoʻi lāua, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula i nā kānaka; a ʻike ʻia akula ka nani o Iēhova e ka poʻe kānaka a pau. | Moses and Aaron then went into the tent of meeting. When they came out, they blessed the people; and the glory of the Lord appeared to all the people. |
| ʻOihk 10:1 | Lālau ihola hoʻi, kā ʻAʻarona mau keiki ʻo Nadaba a me ʻAbihu, i ko lāua mau ipu ahi, a hahao aʻela i ke ahi ma loko, a kau hoʻi i ka mea ʻala ma luna iho, a mōhai akula i ke ahi ʻē ma ke alo o Iēhova ka mea āna i kauoha ʻole ai iā lāua. | Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu took their censers, put fire in them and added incense; and they offered unauthorized fire before the Lord, contrary to his command. |
| ʻOihk 10:4 | Kāhea aʻela hoʻi ʻo Mose iā Misaʻela, a me ʻElezapana, nā keiki a ʻUziʻela, ka hoahānau o ko ʻAʻarona makua, ʻī akula hoʻi iā lāua, E hoʻokokoke mai, e lawe aku i ko ʻolua mau hoahānau mai ke alo aku o ke keʻena kapu, ma waho o kahi e hoʻomoana ai. | Moses summoned Mishael and Elzaphan, sons of Aaron’s uncle Uzziel, and said to them, “Come here; carry your cousins outside the camp, away from the front of the sanctuary.” |
| ʻOihk 10:6 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi ʻo Mose iā ʻAʻarona, a me ʻEleazara, a me ʻItamara, kāna mau keiki, Mai wehe aʻe i ko ʻoukou mau poʻo, ʻaʻole hoʻi e uhae i ko ʻoukou mau kapa, o make ʻoukou, a kau mai ka inaina ma luna o ka poʻe kānaka a pau; akā e uē ko ʻoukou poʻe hoahānau, ka ʻohana a pau o ʻIseraʻela, i ka ʻaʻā ʻana a Iēhova i kuni iho ai. | Then Moses said to Aaron and his sons Eleazar and Ithamar, “Do not let your hair become unkempt and do not tear your clothes, or you will die and the Lord will be angry with the whole community. But your relatives, all the Israelites, may mourn for those the Lord has destroyed by fire. |
| ʻOihk 23:44 | A haʻi akula ʻo Mose i nā ʻahaʻaina a Iēhova i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela. | So Moses announced to the Israelites the appointed festivals of the Lord. |
| Nāh 3:4 | A make ihola ʻo Nadaba lāua ʻo ʻAbihu i mua o Iēhova, iā lāua i kaumaha aku ai i ke ahi ʻē i mua o Iēhova ma ka wao nahele ʻo Sinai, ʻaʻole hoʻi a lāua keiki: a lawelawe akula ʻo Eleazara lāua ʻo ʻItamara ma ka ʻoihana kahuna i mua o nā maka o ʻAʻarona ʻo ko lāua makua kāne. | Nadab and Abihu, however, died before the Lord when they made an offering with unauthorized fire before him in the Desert of Sinai. They had no sons, so Eleazar and Ithamar served as priests during the lifetime of their father Aaron. |
| Nāh 3:42 | A helu akula ʻo Mose i nā makahiapo a pau i waena o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā ia. | So Moses counted all the firstborn of the Israelites, as the Lord commanded him. |
| Nāh 3:51 | A hāʻawi akula ʻo Mose i ke kālā a ka poʻe i pānaʻi ʻia, iā ʻAʻarona a me kāna mau keiki kāne, e like me ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova, me ka mea a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose. | Moses gave the redemption money to Aaron and his sons, as he was commanded by the word of the Lord. |
| Nāh 4:34 | Helu akula ʻo Mose me ʻAʻarona, a me nā luna o ke anaina kanaka, i nā mamo a Kohata ma muli o kā lākou mau ʻohana, a ma ko ka hale o ko lākou poʻe kūpuna; | Moses, Aaron and the leaders of the community counted the Kohathites by their clans and families. |
| Nāh 5:4 | Pēlā nō i hana ai ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻokuke akula iā lākou i waho o kahi hoʻomoana: me kā Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai iā Mose, pēlā nō nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i hana ai. | The Israelites did so; they sent them outside the camp. They did just as the Lord had instructed Moses. |
| Nāh 7:2 | A laila kaumaha akula nā luna o ka ʻIseraʻela, nā luna o ka hale o ko lākou poʻe kūpuna, ʻo lākou nā luna ʻohana, nā mea i kū ma luna o ka poʻe i helu ʻia; | Then the leaders of Israel, the heads of families who were the tribal leaders in charge of those who were counted, made offerings. |
| Nāh 7:6 | A lawe aʻela ʻo Mose i nā kaʻa a me nā bipi, a hāʻawi akula no nā Levi. | So Moses took the carts and oxen and gave them to the Levites. |
| Nāh 7:7 | Hāʻawi akula ia i nā kaʻa ʻelua a me nā bipi ʻehā no nā mamo a Geresona, e like me kā lākou mea e hana ai. | He gave two carts and four oxen to the Gershonites, as their work required, |
| Nāh 7:10 | Kaumaha akula nā luna i ka mōhai hoʻolaʻa i ke kuahu, i ka lā i poni ʻia ai ia, a mōhai akula nā luna i kā lākou mōhai i mua o ke kuahu. | When the altar was anointed, the leaders brought their offerings for its dedication and presented them before the altar. |
| Nāh 7:18 | I ka lua o ka lā, mōhai akula ʻo Netaneʻela ke keiki a Zuara, ka luna o ka ʻIsakara. | On the second day Nethanel son of Zuar, the leader of Issachar, brought his offering. |
| Nāh 7:19 | Kaumaha akula ia i kāna mōhai, hoʻokahi ia pā kālā, he haneri a me kanakolu nā sekela ma ke kaupaona ʻana, hoʻokahi bola kālā, he kanahiku sekela ma ka sekela o ke keʻena kapu; ua piha ia mau mea a ʻelua i ka palaoa i kāwili pū ʻia me ka ʻaila, i mōhai ʻai: | The offering he brought was one silver plate weighing a hundred and thirty shekels and one silver sprinkling bowl weighing seventy shekels, both according to the sanctuary shekel, each filled with the finest flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering; |
| Nāh 7:24 | I ke kolu o ka lā, kaumaha akula ʻo ʻEliaba ke keiki a Helona, ka luna o nā mamo a Zebuluna. | On the third day, Eliab son of Helon, the leader of the people of Zebulun, brought his offering. |
| Nāh 7:30 | I ka hā o ka lā, kaumaha akula ʻo ʻElizura ke keiki a Sedeura, ka luna o nā mamo a Reubena. | On the fourth day Elizur son of Shedeur, the leader of the people of Reuben, brought his offering. |
| Nāh 7:36 | I ka lima o ka lā, kaumaha akula ʻo Selumiʻela ke keiki a Zurisadai, ka luna o nā mamo a Simeona. | On the fifth day Shelumiel son of Zurishaddai, the leader of the people of Simeon, brought his offering. |
| Nāh 7:42 | I ke ono o ka lā, kaumaha akula ʻo ʻEliasapa ke keiki a Deuʻela, ka luna o nā mamo a Gada. | On the sixth day Eliasaph son of Deuel, the leader of the people of Gad, brought his offering. |
| Nāh 7:48 | I ka hiku o ka lā, kaumaha akula ʻo ʻElisama, ke keiki a ʻAmihuda, ka luna o nā mamo a ʻEperaima. | On the seventh day Elishama son of Ammihud, the leader of the people of Ephraim, brought his offering. |
| Nāh 7:54 | I ka walu o ka lā, kaumaha akula ʻo Gamaliʻela ke keiki a Pedazura, ka luna o nā mamo a Manase. | On the eighth day Gamaliel son of Pedahzur, the leader of the people of Manasseh, brought his offering. |
| Nāh 7:60 | I ka iwa o ka lā, kaumaha akula ʻo ʻAbidana ke keiki a Gideoni, ka luna o nā mamo a Beniamina. | On the ninth day Abidan son of Gideoni, the leader of the people of Benjamin, brought his offering. |
| Nāh 7:66 | I ka ʻumi o ka lā, kaumaha akula ʻo ʻAhiezera ke keiki a ʻAmisadai, ka luna o nā mamo a Dana. | On the tenth day Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai, the leader of the people of Dan, brought his offering. |
| Nāh 7:78 | I ka ʻumikumamālua o ka lā, kaumaha akula ʻo ʻAhira ke keiki a ʻEnana, ka luna o nā mamo a Napetali. | On the twelfth day Ahira son of Enan, the leader of the people of Naphtali, brought his offering. |
| Nāh 8:20 | A ʻo Mose me ʻAʻarona a me ke anaina a pau o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, hana akula lākou i nā Levi e like me nā mea a pau a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose no nā Levi; pēlā nō i hana aku ai nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā lākou. | Moses, Aaron and the whole Israelite community did with the Levites just as the Lord commanded Moses. |
| Nāh 8:21 | A ua huikala ʻia nā Levi, a holoi ihola lākou i ko lākou ʻaʻahu; a hoʻāli aku ʻo ʻAʻarona iā lākou i mōhai hoʻāli i mua o Iēhova, a hoʻokalahala akula ʻo ʻAʻarona no lākou, i mea e huikala ai iā lākou. | The Levites purified themselves and washed their clothes. Then Aaron presented them as a wave offering before the Lord and made atonement for them to purify them. |
| Nāh 8:22 | A ma hope iho, komo akula nā Levi i loko e hana i kā lākou hana ma ka halelewa o ke anaina, i mua o ʻAʻarona a i mua o kāna mau keiki: e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose no nā Levi, pēlā nō lākou i hana aku ai iā lākou. | After that, the Levites came to do their work at the tent of meeting under the supervision of Aaron and his sons. They did with the Levites just as the Lord commanded Moses. |
| Nāh 9:4 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi ʻo Mose i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, e mālama lākou i ka mōliaola. | So Moses told the Israelites to celebrate the Passover, |
| Nāh 9:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā lākou, E kū mālie ʻoukou, a lohe au i ka mea a Iēhova e kauoha mai ai no ʻoukou. | Moses answered them, “Wait until I find out what the Lord commands concerning you.” |
| Nāh 9:17 | A i ka manawa i piʻi ai ke ao mai luna aʻe o ka halelewa, ma ia hope iho, haele akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela: a ma kahi i kū mālie ai ke ao, ma laila nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i hoʻomoana ai. | Whenever the cloud lifted from above the tent, the Israelites set out; wherever the cloud settled, the Israelites encamped. |
| Nāh 10:12 | A hele akula ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela mai loko aku o ka wao nahele ʻo Sinai; a kū mālie ihola ke ao ma ka wao nahele ʻo Parana. | Then the Israelites set out from the Desert of Sinai and traveled from place to place until the cloud came to rest in the Desert of Paran. |
| Nāh 10:14 | Hele mua akula ka hae o ka poʻe hoʻomoana o nā mamo a Iuda, ma ko lākou poʻe kaua: a ʻo Nahesona ke keiki a ʻAminadaba, ʻo ia nō ma luna o kona poʻe kaua. | The divisions of the camp of Judah went first, under their standard. Nahshon son of Amminadab was in command. |
| Nāh 10:17 | Ua wāwahi ʻia aʻe ka halelewa: a hele akula nā mamo a Geresona, a me nā mamo a Merari, e hali ana i ka halelewa. | Then the tabernacle was taken down, and the Gershonites and Merarites, who carried it, set out. |
| Nāh 10:18 | A hele akula ka hae o ko Reubena poʻe hoʻomoana, ma ko lākou poʻe kaua: a ʻo ʻElizura ke keiki a Sedeura, ʻo ia nō ma luna o kona poʻe kaua. | The divisions of the camp of Reuben went next, under their standard. Elizur son of Shedeur was in command. |
| Nāh 10:21 | A hele akula ka Kohata, e hali ana i nā mea hoʻāno; a na kēlā poʻe i kūkulu aʻe i ka halelewa no ka wā i hiki aku ai lākou nei. | Then the Kohathites set out, carrying the holy things. The tabernacle was to be set up before they arrived. |
| Nāh 10:22 | Hele akula hoʻi ka hae o ka poʻe hoʻomoana o nā mamo a ʻEperaima, ma ko lākou mau poʻe kaua: a ʻo ʻElisama ke keiki a ʻAmihuda, ʻo ia nō ma luna o kona poʻe kaua. | The divisions of the camp of Ephraim went next, under their standard. Elishama son of Ammihud was in command. |
| Nāh 10:25 | Hele akula hoʻi ka hae o ka poʻe hoʻomoana o nā mamo a Dana, ʻo ia nō ka hope o nā poʻe hoʻomoana a pau ma ko lākou poʻe kaua: a ʻo ʻAhiezera ke keiki a ʻAmisadai, ʻo ia ka luna o kona poʻe kaua. | Finally, as the rear guard for all the units, the divisions of the camp of Dan set out under their standard. Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai was in command. |
| Nāh 10:29 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mose iā Hobaba, i ke keiki kāne a Reuʻela ka Midiana, ka makuahōnōwai kāne o Mose, Ke hele aku nei mākou i kahi a Iēhova i ʻī mai ai, E hāʻawi ana au ia no ʻoukou: e hele pū ʻoe me mākou, a e hana aku mākou iā ʻoe i ka maikaʻi; no ka mea, ua ʻōlelo mai ʻo Iēhova i ka maikaʻi no ka ʻIseraʻela. | Now Moses said to Hobab son of Reuel the Midianite, Moses’ father-in-law, “We are setting out for the place about which the Lord said, ‘I will give it to you.’ Come with us and we will treat you well, for the Lord has promised good things to Israel.” |
| Nāh 10:31 | ʻĪ akula ia, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, mai haʻalele ʻoe iā mākou; no ka mea, ua ʻike ʻoe e hoʻomoana iho ana mākou ma ka wao nahele, a e lilo mai ʻoe i maka no mākou. | But Moses said, “Please do not leave us. You know where we should camp in the wilderness, and you can be our eyes. |
| Nāh 10:33 | Haele akula lākou i ʻekolu lā hele, mai ka mauna o Iēhova aku: a hele akula ka pahu berita o Iēhova i mua o lākou i ua mau lā lā i hele ai ʻekolu, e ʻimi ana i kahi e oʻioʻi ai lākou. | So they set out from the mountain of the Lord and traveled for three days. The ark of the covenant of the Lord went before them during those three days to find them a place to rest. |
| Nāh 10:35 | Aia i ka hele ʻana aku o ka pahu i mua, a laila, ʻī akula ʻo Mose, E kū aʻe ʻoe i luna, e Iēhova, a e hoʻopuehu ʻia aʻe kou poʻe ʻenemi; a e hoʻoʻauheʻe ʻia aku i mua ou ka poʻe inaina iā ʻoe. | Whenever the ark set out, Moses said, “Rise up, Lord! May your enemies be scattered; may your foes flee before you.” |
| Nāh 10:36 | A kū mālie iho ia, a laila, ʻī akula ia, E hoʻi hou mai ʻoe, e Iēhova, i nā lehulehu o ka ʻIseraʻela. | Whenever it came to rest, he said, “Return, Lord, to the countless thousands of Israel.” |
| Nāh 11:1 | I ka ʻōhumu ʻana a nā kānaka, ua hewa ia i nā pepeiao o Iēhova; lohe aʻela ʻo Iēhova, a hoʻā ʻia kona inaina; ʻā akula ke ahi o Iēhova i waena o lākou, a ʻai akula ma ka palena o kahi hoʻomoana. | Now the people complained about their hardships in the hearing of the Lord, and when he heard them his anger was aroused. Then fire from the Lord burned among them and consumed some of the outskirts of the camp. |
| Nāh 11:2 | Kāhea akula nā kānaka iā Mose, a pule akula ʻo Mose iā Iēhova, a laila pio ihola ke ahi. | When the people cried out to Moses, he prayed to the Lord and the fire died down. |
| Nāh 11:3 | Kapa akula ia i ka inoa o ia wahi, ʻo Tabera; no ka mea, ua ʻai mai ke ahi o Iēhova i waena o lākou. | So that place was called Taberah, because fire from the Lord had burned among them. |
| Nāh 11:11 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā Iēhova, No ke aha lā ʻoe i hoʻopilikia mai ai i kāu kauā? No ke aha hoʻi i loaʻa ʻole mai ai iaʻu ka lokomaikaʻi ʻia mai i mua o kou maka, i kau mai ai ʻoe ma luna oʻu i ke kaumaha o kēia poʻe kānaka a pau? | He asked the Lord, “Why have you brought this trouble on your servant? What have I done to displease you that you put the burden of all these people on me? |
| Nāh 11:21 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose, ʻO ka poʻe kānaka aʻu e noho nei i waena, he ʻeono haneri tausani lākou, ka poʻe hele wāwae, a ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻoe, E hāʻawi nō au i ʻiʻo na lākou e ʻai ai a pau ka malama ʻokoʻa. | But Moses said, “Here I am among six hundred thousand men on foot, and you say, ‘I will give them meat to eat for a whole month!’ |
| Nāh 11:24 | Hele akula ʻo Mose, a haʻi akula i nā kānaka i nā ʻōlelo a Iēhova, a hōʻuluʻulu aʻela ia i nā kānaka, he kanahiku o ka poʻe lunakahiko no nā kānaka, a hoʻokū aʻela iā lākou a puni ka halelewa. | So Moses went out and told the people what the Lord had said. He brought together seventy of their elders and had them stand around the tent. |
| Nāh 11:25 | Iho maila ʻo Iēhova ma ke ao, a ʻōlelo maila iā ia, a lawe aʻela ia i ko ka ʻUhane ma luna o Mose, a hāʻawi akula i ka poʻe lunakahiko he kanahiku: a i ka manawa i kau iho ai ka ʻUhane ma luna o lākou, a laila wānana maila lākou, ʻaʻole i hoʻōki. | Then the Lord came down in the cloud and spoke with him, and he took some of the power of the Spirit that was on him and put it on the seventy elders. When the Spirit rested on them, they prophesied — but did not do so again. |
| Nāh 11:29 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā ia, Ke huā nei anei ʻoe noʻu? Ke ake nei au e lilo ko Iēhova poʻe kānaka a pau i poʻe kāula, a e kau mai ʻo Iēhova i kona ʻUhane ma luna o lākou! | But Moses replied, “Are you jealous for my sake? I wish that all the Lord’s people were prophets and that the Lord would put his Spirit on them!” |
| Nāh 11:32 | Kū aʻela nā kānaka i luna ia lā a pō, ia pō a ao, a ia lā aku a pō; ʻohi ihola lākou i nā sēlū: a ʻo ka mea hōʻiliʻili hapa, he ʻumi nā homera kāna i hōʻiliʻili ai, a kaulaʻi akula lākou ia mea no lākou iho a puni kahi hoʻomoana. | All that day and night and all the next day the people went out and gathered quail. No one gathered less than ten homers. Then they spread them out all around the camp. |
| Nāh 11:35 | Hele akula nā kānaka mai Kiberotahataʻava aku a hiki i Hazerota, a noho ihola lākou i Hazerota. | From Kibroth Hattaavah the people traveled to Hazeroth and stayed there. |
| Nāh 12:4 | ʻŌlelo koke maila ʻo Iēhova iā Mose me ʻAʻarona a me Miriama, E hele mai ʻoukou a ʻekolu i ka halelewa anaina. A hele akula lākou a ʻekolu. | At once the Lord said to Moses, Aaron and Miriam, “Come out to the tent of meeting, all three of you.” So the three of them went out. |
| Nāh 12:5 | Iho ihola ʻo Iēhova ma loko o ke kia ao, kū maila ia ma ka puka o ka halelewa, kāhea maila iā ʻAʻarona lāua ʻo Miriama; a hele akula lāua. | Then the Lord came down in a pillar of cloud; he stood at the entrance to the tent and summoned Aaron and Miriam. When the two of them stepped forward, |
| Nāh 12:9 | Hoʻā ʻia maila ka inaina o Iēhova iā lāua, a hoʻi akula ia. | The anger of the Lord burned against them, and he left them. |
| Nāh 12:10 | A hoʻi hou akula ke ao ma luna aku o ka halelewa; aia hoʻi, ua lēpera ʻo Miriama me he hau lā: nānā akula ʻo ʻAʻarona iā Miriama, aia hoʻi, ua lēpera ia. | When the cloud lifted from above the tent, Miriam’s skin was leprous — it became as white as snow. Aaron turned toward her and saw that she had a defiling skin disease, |
| Nāh 12:11 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAʻarona iā Mose, Auē! e kuʻu haku, ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, mai kau mai ʻoe i kēia hewa ma luna o māua, i kahi a māua i hana lapuwale ai, a ua hana hewa ma laila. | and he said to Moses, “Please, my lord, I ask you not to hold against us the sin we have so foolishly committed. |
| Nāh 12:13 | Kāhea akula ʻo Mose iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, E ke Akua ē, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hoʻōla mai ʻoe iā ia. | So Moses cried out to the Lord, “Please, God, heal her!” |
| Nāh 12:16 | A ma hope iho, neʻeneʻe akula ka poʻe kānaka mai Hazerota aku, a kūkulu hou ihola ma ka wao nahele ʻo Parana. | After that, the people left Hazeroth and encamped in the Desert of Paran. |
| Nāh 13:16 | ʻO ia nā inoa o nā kānaka a Mose i hoʻouna aku ai e mākaʻikaʻi i ka ʻāina. A kapa akula ʻo Mose iā Hosea ke keiki a Nuna, ʻo Iosua. | These are the names of the men Moses sent to explore the land. (Moses gave Hoshea son of Nun the name Joshua.) |
| Nāh 13:17 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Mose iā lākou e mākaʻikaʻi i ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana, ʻī akula hoʻi iā lākou, E haele ʻoukou ma kēia ʻaoʻao kūkulu hema, a e piʻi i luna i ka mauna. | When Moses sent them to explore Canaan, he said, “Go up through the Negev and on into the hill country. |
| Nāh 13:21 | Piʻi akula lākou a mākaʻikaʻi aʻela i ka ʻāina, mai ka wao nahele ʻo Zina a hiki aku i Rehoba, ma ke ala e hele aku ai i Hamata. | So they went up and explored the land from the Desert of Zin as far as Rehob, toward Lebo Hamath. |
| Nāh 13:22 | A piʻi akula lākou ma ke kūkulu hema, a hiki aku i Heberona, i kahi o ʻAhimana, ʻo Sesai a me Talemai, nā keiki a ʻAnaka. (Ua hoʻokumu ʻia ʻo Heberona ʻehiku makahiki ma mua o Zoana i ʻAigupita.) | They went up through the Negev and came to Hebron, where Ahiman, Sheshai and Talmai, the descendants of Anak, lived. (Hebron had been built seven years before Zoan in Egypt.) |
| Nāh 14:2 | ʻŌhumu aʻela nā mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela iā Mose a me ʻAʻarona: ʻī akula ke anaina kanaka a pau iā lāua, E aho ko mākou make ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita! E aho ko mākou make ma kēia wao nahele! | All the Israelites grumbled against Moses and Aaron, and the whole assembly said to them, “If only we had died in Egypt! Or in this wilderness! |
| Nāh 14:7 | ʻŌlelo akula lāua i ka poʻe mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela, ʻĪ akula, ʻO ka ʻāina a mākou i kaʻahele ai e mākaʻikaʻi, he ʻāina maikaʻi loa ia. | and said to the entire Israelite assembly, “The land we passed through and explored is exceedingly good. |
| Nāh 14:9 | Akā, mai kipi aku ʻoukou iā Iēhova, mai makaʻu hoʻi i nā kānaka o ka ʻāina; no ka mea, he mea ʻai lākou na kākou: ua hala akula ko lākou malu mai o lākou aku lā, me kākou nō hoʻi ʻo Iēhova; mai makaʻu iā lākou. | Only do not rebel against the Lord. And do not be afraid of the people of the land, because we will devour them. Their protection is gone, but the Lord is with us. Do not be afraid of them.” |
| Nāh 14:13 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mose iā Iēhova, A laila e lohe ai ko ʻAigupita, (no ka mea, ma kou mana kāu i lawe mai ai i kēia poʻe kānaka ma waena mai o lākou,) | Moses said to the Lord, “Then the Egyptians will hear about it! By your power you brought these people up from among them. |
| Nāh 14:39 | Haʻi akula ʻo Mose ia mau ʻōlelo i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela; a uē nui ihola nā kānaka. | When Moses reported this to all the Israelites, they mourned bitterly. |
| Nāh 14:41 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mose, No ke aha lā ʻoukou e hoʻohala nei i ke kauoha a Iēhova? Akā ʻaʻole ia e hiki. | But Moses said, “Why are you disobeying the Lord’s command? This will not succeed! |
| Nāh 14:45 | A laila, iho maila ka ʻAmeleka a me ka Kanaʻana e noho ana ma ia puʻu, pepehi ihola iā lākou, a hoʻopuehu akula a hiki i Horema. | Then the Amalekites and the Canaanites who lived in that hill country came down and attacked them and beat them down all the way to Hormah. |
| Nāh 15:36 | Kaʻi akula nā kānaka a pau iā ia ma waho o kahi hoʻomoana, hailuku akula iā ia a make, me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose. | So the assembly took him outside the camp and stoned him to death, as the Lord commanded Moses. |
| Nāh 16:5 | ʻŌlelo akula ia iā Kora, a me kona poʻe a pau, ʻī akula, A kakahiaka aʻe, e hōʻike mai ʻo Iēhova i ka mea nona, a me ka mea laʻa; a e hoʻokokoke aku ai iā ia i ona lā; ʻo ka mea āna e koho ai, ʻo ia kāna e hoʻokokoke aku ai i ona lā. | Then he said to Korah and all his followers: “In the morning the Lord will show who belongs to him and who is holy, and he will have that person come near him. The man he chooses he will cause to come near him. |
| Nāh 16:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā Kora mā, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoukou, e hoʻolohe mai ʻoukou, e nā mamo a Levi. | Moses also said to Korah, “Now listen, you Levites! |
| Nāh 16:12 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Mose, e kiʻi iā Datana lāua ʻo ʻAbirama nā keiki a ʻEliaba; ʻī maila hoʻi lāua, ʻAʻole māua e hele aku. | Then Moses summoned Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab. But they said, “We will not come! |
| Nāh 16:15 | Huhū loa ihola ʻo Mose, a ʻī akula iā Iēhova, Mai maliu mai ʻoe i kā lākou mōhai: ʻaʻole au i lawe noʻu i kekahi hoki o lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi au i hana ʻeha aku i kekahi o lākou. | Then Moses became very angry and said to the Lord, “Do not accept their offering. I have not taken so much as a donkey from them, nor have I wronged any of them.” |
| Nāh 16:16 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā Kora, ʻApōpō, e hele ʻoe me ou poʻe a pau i mua o Iēhova, ʻo ʻoe, ʻo lākou a me ʻAʻarona. | Moses said to Korah, “You and all your followers are to appear before the Lord tomorrow — you and they and Aaron. |
| Nāh 16:22 | Moe ihola lāua, i lalo ke alo, ʻī akula, E ke Akua, ke Akua o nā ʻuhane o nā kānaka a pau, a i hewa ke kanaka hoʻokahi, e inaina mai nō anei ʻoe i ke anaina kanaka a pau? | But Moses and Aaron fell facedown and cried out, “O God, the God who gives breath to all living things, will you be angry with the entire assembly when only one man sins?” |
| Nāh 16:25 | Kū aʻela ʻo Mose, a hele akula i o Datana a me ʻAbirama lā, a hahai akula nā lunakahiko o ka ʻIseraʻela iā ia. | Moses got up and went to Dathan and Abiram, and the elders of Israel followed him. |
| Nāh 16:26 | ʻŌlelo akula ia i ke anaina kanaka, ʻī akula, E hoʻokaʻawale aku iā ʻoukou iho mai nā halelewa aku o kēia mau kānaka hewa, mai hoʻopā aku i kekahi mea o lākou nei, o make auaneʻi ʻoukou i loko o ko lākou hewa a pau. | He warned the assembly, “Move back from the tents of these wicked men! Do not touch anything belonging to them, or you will be swept away because of all their sins.” |
| Nāh 16:27 | A laila, haʻalele akula lākou i ka halelewa o Kora a me Datana a me ʻAbirama mai kēia ʻaoʻao a mai kēlā ʻaoʻao aku: a puka maila ʻo Datana lāua ʻo ʻAbirama i waho, a kū maila ma ka puka o ko lāua mau halelewa, me kā lāua mau wāhine, me nā keiki kāne a lāua, a me kā lāua mau keiki ʻuʻuku. | So they moved away from the tents of Korah, Dathan and Abiram. Dathan and Abiram had come out and were standing with their wives, children and little ones at the entrances to their tents. |
| Nāh 16:28 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose, Ma kēia mea e ʻike ai ʻoukou, ʻo wau nō kā Iēhova i hoʻouna mai nei e hana i kēia mau hana a pau; no ka mea, ʻaʻole ia na kuʻu manaʻo iho. | Then Moses said, “This is how you will know that the Lord has sent me to do all these things and that it was not my idea: |
| Nāh 16:34 | A holo akula ka ʻIseraʻela a pau ma kēlā ʻaoʻao a ma kēia ʻaoʻao o lākou, i ko lākou hoʻōho ʻana; ʻī aʻela lākou, O ale auaneʻi ka honua iā kākou. | At their cries, all the Israelites around them fled, shouting, “The earth is going to swallow us too!” |
| Nāh 16:43 | Hele akula ʻo Mose lāua ʻo ʻAʻarona i mua o ka halelewa o ke anaina. | Then Moses and Aaron went to the front of the tent of meeting, |
| Nāh 16:46 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā ʻAʻarona, E lawe ʻoe i wahi ipu kuni ʻala, a e hahao i ke ahi ma loko mai luna mai o ke kuahu, e kau hoʻi i ka mea ʻala ma luna, a e hele koke aku i ke anaina kanaka, a e hoʻokalahala no lākou; no ka mea, ua hele akula ka inaina mai o Iēhova aku; ua hoʻomaka ʻia ke ahulau. | Then Moses said to Aaron, “Take your censer and put incense in it, along with burning coals from the altar, and hurry to the assembly to make atonement for them. Wrath has come out from the Lord; the plague has started.” |
| Nāh 16:47 | Lawe akula ʻo ʻAʻarona, e like me kā Mose i kauoha ai, a holo akula i waena o ke anaina kanaka; aia hoʻi, ua hoʻomaka ʻia ke ahulau i waena o ka poʻe kānaka: kau ihola ia i ka mea ʻala, a hoʻokalahala akula no ka poʻe kānaka. | So Aaron did as Moses said, and ran into the midst of the assembly. The plague had already started among the people, but Aaron offered the incense and made atonement for them. |
| Nāh 17:6 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mose i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a hāʻawi maila kēlā luna kēia luna i kekahi koʻokoʻo iā ia, hoʻokahi luna hoʻokahi koʻokoʻo no nā ʻohana o ko lākou poʻe kūpuna, he ʻumikumamālua mau koʻokoʻo: a i waena o ko lākou mau koʻokoʻo, ke koʻokoʻo o ʻAʻarona. | So Moses spoke to the Israelites, and their leaders gave him twelve staffs, one for the leader of each of their ancestral tribes, and Aaron’s staff was among them. |
| Nāh 17:7 | A waiho akula ʻo Mose i nā koʻokoʻo i mua o Iēhova, ma loko o ka halelewa o ke kānāwai. | Moses placed the staffs before the Lord in the tent of the covenant law. |
| Nāh 17:8 | A ia lā aʻe, komo akula ʻo Mose i loko o ka halelewa o ke kānāwai; aia hoʻi, ua ʻōpuʻu mai ke koʻokoʻo o ʻAʻarona no ka ʻohana a Levi, a ua mōhala aʻe nā ʻōpuʻu, ua pua i nā pua, a ua hua mai i nā hua ʻalemona. | The next day Moses entered the tent and saw that Aaron’s staff, which represented the tribe of Levi, had not only sprouted but had budded, blossomed and produced almonds. |
| Nāh 17:9 | Lawe maila ʻo Mose i nā koʻokoʻo a pau i waho, mai ke alo o Iēhova mai, a i mua o nā mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela: nānā aʻela lākou, a lawe akula kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona koʻokoʻo iho. | Then Moses brought out all the staffs from the Lord’s presence to all the Israelites. They looked at them, and each of the leaders took his own staff. |
| Nāh 17:11 | A hana akula ʻo Mose; e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā ia, pēlā ia i hana ai. | Moses did just as the Lord commanded him. |
| Nāh 20:6 | Hele akula ʻo Mose lāua ʻo ʻAʻarona mai ke alo o ke anaina kanaka aku a ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina, a moe ihola lāua i lalo ke alo; a ʻikea maila ka nani o Iēhova iā lāua. | Moses and Aaron went from the assembly to the entrance to the tent of meeting and fell facedown, and the glory of the Lord appeared to them. |
| Nāh 20:9 | Lawe akula ʻo Mose i ke koʻokoʻo mai ke alo o Iēhova aku, e like me kāna i kauoha mai ai iā ia. | So Moses took the staff from the Lord’s presence, just as he commanded him. |
| Nāh 20:10 | Hōʻuluʻulu aʻela ʻo Mose lāua ʻo ʻAʻarona i ke anaina kanaka i mua o ka pōhaku, ʻī akula ʻo ia iā lākou, E hoʻolohe mai ʻoukou, e ka poʻe kipi; pono anei nō māua e hoʻokahe iho i ka wai mai loko mai o kēia pōhaku? | He and Aaron gathered the assembly together in front of the rock and Moses said to them, “Listen, you rebels, must we bring you water out of this rock?” |
| Nāh 20:14 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Mose i nā ʻelele mai Kadesa aku i ke aliʻi o ʻEdoma, Penei kā ka hoahānau ou, kā ʻIseraʻela e ʻōlelo aku nei, Ua ʻike nō ʻoe i ka luhi a pau i loaʻa iā mākou; | Moses sent messengers from Kadesh to the king of Edom, saying: “This is what your brother Israel says: You know about all the hardships that have come on us. |
| Nāh 20:19 | ʻĪ akula ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā ia, E hele nō mākou ma ke alaloa, a inā e inu au a me koʻu poʻe holoholona i kou wai, a laila e uku aku nō au ia mea: e hele wale nō mākou ma ko mākou mau wāwae, ʻaʻole e hana i kekahi mea ʻē aʻe. | The Israelites replied: “We will go along the main road, and if we or our livestock drink any of your water, we will pay for it. We only want to pass through on foot — nothing else.” |
| Nāh 20:22 | Hele akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻo ke anaina kanaka a pau, mai Kadesa aku a hiki i ke kuahiwi ʻo Hora. | The whole Israelite community set out from Kadesh and came to Mount Hor. |
| Nāh 20:27 | Hana ihola ʻo Mose e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai: a piʻi akula lāua ma ke kuahiwi ʻo Hora i mua o ke anaina kanaka a pau. | Moses did as the Lord commanded: They went up Mount Hor in the sight of the whole community. |
| Nāh 20:29 | A ʻike akula ke anaina kanaka a pau, ua make ʻo ʻAʻarona, kanikau ihola ka ʻIseraʻela a pau iā ʻAʻarona i nā lā he kanakolu. | and when the whole community learned that Aaron had died, all the Israelites mourned for him thirty days. |
| Nāh 21:1 | A lohe aʻela ke aliʻi o ʻArada ka Kanaʻana, e noho ana ma ke kūkulu hema, e hele mai ana ka ʻIseraʻela ma ke ala e hiki ai i nā wahi ona, a laila, kaua maila ia i ka ʻIseraʻela, a lawe pio akula i kekahi poʻe o lākou. | When the Canaanite king of Arad, who lived in the Negev, heard that Israel was coming along the road to Atharim, he attacked the Israelites and captured some of them. |
| Nāh 21:2 | Hoʻohiki akula ka ʻIseraʻela iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, Inā paha e hāʻawi mai ʻoe i kēia poʻe kānaka i loko o koʻu lima, a laila e luku loa aku nō au i nā kūlanakauhale o lākou. | Then Israel made this vow to the Lord: “If you will deliver these people into our hands, we will totally destroy their cities.” |
| Nāh 21:3 | Hoʻolohe maila ʻo Iēhova i ka leo o ka ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻolilo maila i ka poʻe Kanaʻana: a luku loa akula lākou iā lākou lā, a me nā kūlanakauhale o lākou; a kapa akula ia i ka inoa o ia wahi ʻo Horema. | The Lord listened to Israel’s plea and gave the Canaanites over to them. They completely destroyed them and their towns; so the place was named Hormah. |
| Nāh 21:4 | Hele akula lākou mai ke kuahiwi ʻo Hora aku, ma ke alanui o ke Kaiʻula, e puni i ka ʻāina ʻo ʻEdoma: a ua pau ke aho o nā kānaka no ke alanui. | They traveled from Mount Hor along the route to the Red Sea, to go around Edom. But the people grew impatient on the way; |
| Nāh 21:5 | ʻŌlelo ʻino akula nā kānaka i ke Akua, a iā Mose, No ke aha lā ʻolua i kaʻi mai nei iā mākou mai loko mai o ʻAigupita e make ma ka wao nahele? No ka mea, ʻaʻohe berena, ʻaʻole hoʻi he wai; a ke hoʻopailua nei ko mākou naʻau i kēia ʻai māmā. | they spoke against God and against Moses, and said, “Why have you brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness? There is no bread! There is no water! And we detest this miserable food!” |
| Nāh 21:7 | No ia mea, hele maila nā kānaka i o Mose lā, ʻī maila, Ua hana hewa mākou; no ka mea, ua ʻōlelo ʻino aku mākou iā Iēhova a iā ʻoe: e pule aku ʻoe iā Iēhova, e lawe aku ia i nā nahesa mai o mākou aku nei. A pule akula ʻo Mose no nā kānaka. | The people came to Moses and said, “We sinned when we spoke against the Lord and against you. Pray that the Lord will take the snakes away from us.” So Moses prayed for the people. |
| Nāh 21:9 | A hana ihola ʻo Mose i nahesa keleawe, a kau akula ia ma luna o ka lāʻau; a ʻo ke kanaka i nahu ʻia i ka nahesa wela, i ka wā i nānā aku ai ʻo ia i ka nahesa keleawe, ua ola ia. | So Moses made a bronze snake and put it up on a pole. Then when anyone was bitten by a snake and looked at the bronze snake, they lived. |
| Nāh 21:10 | A hele akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻomoana ihola ma ʻObota. | The Israelites moved on and camped at Oboth. |
| Nāh 21:17 | A laila mele akula ka ʻIseraʻela i kēia mele, E huahuaʻi mai, e ka pūnāwai; E mele aku ʻoukou iā ia: | Then Israel sang this song: “Spring up, O well! Sing about it, |
| Nāh 21:21 | Hoʻouna akula ka ʻIseraʻela i nā ʻelele i o Sihona lā ke aliʻi o ka ʻAmora, ʻī akula, | Israel sent messengers to say to Sihon king of the Amorites: |
| Nāh 21:22 | E ʻae mai ʻoe e hele aku wau ma waena o kou ʻāina: ʻaʻole mākou e kipa ma nā mahina ʻai, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma nā pā waina: ʻaʻole mākou e inu i ka wai o ka pūnāwai; e hele aku nō mākou ma ke alanui o ke aliʻi, a hala akula mākou mai kou mau palena aku. | “Let us pass through your country. We will not turn aside into any field or vineyard, or drink water from any well. We will travel along the King’s Highway until we have passed through your territory.” |
| Nāh 21:23 | ʻAʻole nō i ʻae mai ʻo Sihona e hele aku ka ʻIseraʻela ma waena o kona mau palena: akā, hoʻākoakoa aʻela ʻo Sihona i kona poʻe kānaka a pau, a hele akula i loko o ka wao nahele e kūʻē i ka ʻIseraʻela: a hele maila ia i Iahaza, a kaua maila i ka ʻIseraʻela. | But Sihon would not let Israel pass through his territory. He mustered his entire army and marched out into the wilderness against Israel. When he reached Jahaz, he fought with Israel. |
| Nāh 21:24 | Luku akula ka ʻIseraʻela iā ia i ka pahi kaua, a komo akula i kona ʻāina mai ʻArenona a Iaboka, a hiki i nā mamo a ʻAmona: no ka mea, ua paʻa ka palena o nā mamo a ʻAmona. | Israel, however, put him to the sword and took over his land from the Arnon to the Jabbok, but only as far as the Ammonites, because their border was fortified. |
| Nāh 21:32 | A hoʻouna akula ʻo Mose e mākaʻikaʻi iā Iaʻazera, a komo lākou i nā kūlanakauhale o ia wahi, a hoʻokuke akula i ka ʻAmora ma laila. | After Moses had sent spies to Jazer, the Israelites captured its surrounding settlements and drove out the Amorites who were there. |
| Nāh 21:33 | Hāliu aʻela lākou, a piʻi akula ma ke alanui o Basana: a hele maila ʻo ʻOga ke aliʻi o Basana e kūʻē mai iā lākou, ʻo ia a me kona poʻe kānaka a pau, i ke kaua ma ʻEderei. | Then they turned and went up along the road toward Bashan, and Og king of Bashan and his whole army marched out to meet them in battle at Edrei. |
| Nāh 21:35 | A luku akula lākou iā ia, me kāna mau keiki kāne, a me kona poʻe kānaka a pau, ʻaʻole i koe kekahi e ola ana nona: a komo akula lākou i kona ʻāina. | So they struck him down, together with his sons and his whole army, leaving them no survivors. And they took possession of his land. |
| Nāh 22:1 | Hele akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻomoana ihola ma nā pāpū ʻo Moaba, ma kēia ʻaoʻao o Ioredane e kū pono ana i Ieriko. | Then the Israelites traveled to the plains of Moab and camped along the Jordan across from Jericho. |
| Nāh 22:2 | A ʻike akula ʻo Balaka ke keiki a Zipora i ka mea a pau a ka ʻIseraʻela i hana aku ai i ka ʻAmora. | Now Balak son of Zippor saw all that Israel had done to the Amorites, |
| Nāh 22:4 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Moaba i nā lunakahiko o Midiana, E pau auaneʻi nā mea a pau o kākou i ka palu ʻia e kēia poʻe kānaka, e like me ka palu ʻana o ka bipi i ka weuweu o ke kula. A ʻo Balaka ke keiki a Zipora ke aliʻi o ka Moaba ia manawa. | The Moabites said to the elders of Midian, “This horde is going to lick up everything around us, as an ox licks up the grass of the field.” So Balak son of Zippor, who was king of Moab at that time, |
| Nāh 22:5 | No ia mea, hoʻouna akula ia i mau ʻelele i o Balaʻama lā ke keiki a Beora i Petora ma ka muliwai o ka ʻāina o nā keiki o kona poʻe kānaka, e kiʻi iā ia, ʻī akula, Eia hoʻi, he poʻe kānaka i hele mai nei mai ʻAigupita mai: aia hoʻi, ke uhi paʻapū nei lākou i ka ʻāina, a e noho kūpono ana lākou i oʻu nei. | sent messengers to summon Balaam son of Beor, who was at Pethor, near the Euphrates River, in his native land. Balak said: “A people has come out of Egypt; they cover the face of the land and have settled next to me. |
| Nāh 22:7 | Hele akula nā lunakahiko o Moaba me nā lunakahiko o Midiana, me ka uku no ka ʻanāʻanā ʻana: a hiki akula lākou i o Balaʻama lā, a haʻi akula iā ia i ka ʻōlelo a Balaka. | The elders of Moab and Midian left, taking with them the fee for divination. When they came to Balaam, they told him what Balak had said. |
| Nāh 22:10 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Balaʻama i ke Akua, ʻO Balaka ke keiki a Zipora, ke aliʻi o Moaba, ua hoʻouna mai i oʻu nei, [i ka ʻī ʻana,] | Balaam said to God, “Balak son of Zippor, king of Moab, sent me this message: |
| Nāh 22:13 | Ala aʻela ʻo Balaʻama i kakahiaka, ʻī akula i nā luna o Balaka, E hoʻi ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou ʻāina; no ka mea, ʻaʻole i ʻae mai ʻo Iēhova iaʻu e hele me ʻoukou. | The next morning Balaam got up and said to Balak’s officials, “Go back to your own country, for the Lord has refused to let me go with you.” |
| Nāh 22:14 | Kū aʻela nā luna o Moaba, a hoʻi akula i o Balaka lā, ʻī akula, Ua hōʻole mai ʻo Balaʻama ʻaʻole e hele mai me mākou. | So the Moabite officials returned to Balak and said, “Balaam refused to come with us.” |
| Nāh 22:15 | Hoʻouna hou akula ʻo Balaka i nā luna, he nui aku, a he ʻoi hoʻi ko lākou koʻikoʻi i ko kēlā poʻe. | Then Balak sent other officials, more numerous and more distinguished than the first. |
| Nāh 22:16 | Hele akula lākou i o Balaʻama lā, ʻī aku iā ia, Penei kā Balaka kā ke keiki a Zipora e ʻōlelo mai nei, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, i keʻakeʻa ʻole kekahi mea iā ʻoe i ka hele ʻana mai i oʻu nei: | They came to Balaam and said: “This is what Balak son of Zippor says: Do not let anything keep you from coming to me, |
| Nāh 22:21 | Ala aʻela ʻo Balaʻama i kakahiaka, hoʻēʻe akula i ka noho ma luna o kona hoki, a hele pū akula me nā luna o Moaba. | Balaam got up in the morning, saddled his donkey and went with the Moabite officials. |
| Nāh 22:23 | ʻIke akula ka hoki i ka ʻānela o Iēhova e kū ana ma ke ala, a me kāna pahi kaua i unuhi ʻia ma kona lima; huli aʻela ka hoki ma waho o ke ala, a hele akula ma ke kula; a hahau ihola ʻo Balaʻama i ka hoki, e hoʻohuli hou iā ia ma ke ala. | When the donkey saw the angel of the Lord standing in the road with a drawn sword in his hand, it turned off the road into a field. Balaam beat it to get it back on the road. |
| Nāh 22:25 | A ʻike akula ka hoki i ka ʻānela o Iēhova, pipika aʻela ia ma ka pā pōhaku, a pēpē ihola ka wāwae o Balaʻama i ka pā pōhaku; a hahau hou ihola kēlā iā ia. | When the donkey saw the angel of the Lord, it pressed close to the wall, crushing Balaam’s foot against it. So he beat the donkey again. |
| Nāh 22:26 | A hele hou akula ka ʻānela o Iēhova, a kū ihola ma kahi hāiki, ʻaʻole wahi e huli aʻe ma ka ʻākau, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma ka hema. | Then the angel of the Lord moved on ahead and stood in a narrow place where there was no room to turn, either to the right or to the left. |
| Nāh 22:27 | A ʻike akula ka hoki i ka ʻānela o Iēhova, hina ihola ia ma lalo o Balaʻama; huhū ihola ʻo Balaʻama, a hahau ihola ia i ka hoki me ke koʻokoʻo. | When the donkey saw the angel of the Lord, it lay down under Balaam, and he was angry and beat it with his staff. |
| Nāh 22:29 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Balaʻama i ka hoki, No ka mea, ua hana ʻino mai ʻoe iaʻu; inā he pahi kaua ma koʻu lima, inā ua make ʻoe iaʻu. | Balaam answered the donkey, “You have made a fool of me! If only I had a sword in my hand, I would kill you right now.” |
| Nāh 22:30 | Nīnau maila ka hoki iā Balaʻama, ʻAʻole anei wau ʻo kou hoki, ka mea āu i holoholo ai, mai ka manawa i lilo ai au nou, a hiki i nēia lā? Pēlā nō anei kaʻu i hana aku ai iā ʻoe ma mua? ʻĪ akula kēlā, ʻAʻole. | The donkey said to Balaam, “Am I not your own donkey, which you have always ridden, to this day? Have I been in the habit of doing this to you?” “No,” he said. |
| Nāh 22:31 | A laila hoʻokaʻakaʻa aʻela ʻo Iēhova i nā maka o Balaʻama, a ʻike akula ia i ka ʻānela o Iēhova e kū ana ma ke alanui me ka pahi kaua i unuhi ʻia ma kona lima: kūlou ihola ia, a moe ihola i lalo ke alo. | Then the Lord opened Balaam’s eyes, and he saw the angel of the Lord standing in the road with his sword drawn. So he bowed low and fell facedown. |
| Nāh 22:34 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Balaʻama i ka ʻānela o Iēhova, Ua hewa wau; ʻaʻole au i ʻike ua kūʻē mai ʻoe iaʻu ma ke alanui: ʻānō hoʻi, a i hewa ia mea iā ʻoe, e hoʻi hou aku nō wau. | Balaam said to the angel of the Lord, “I have sinned. I did not realize you were standing in the road to oppose me. Now if you are displeased, I will go back.” |
| Nāh 22:35 | ʻĪ maila ka ʻānela o Iēhova iā Balaʻama, E hele pū ʻoe me ia mau kānaka; akā, ʻo ka ʻōlelo aʻu e haʻi aku ai iā ʻoe, ʻo ia wale nō kāu e ʻōlelo aku ai. A hele akula ʻo Balaʻama me nā luna o Balaka. | The angel of the Lord said to Balaam, “Go with the men, but speak only what I tell you.” So Balaam went with Balak’s officials. |
| Nāh 22:38 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Balaʻama iā Balaka, Eia hoʻi, ua hiki mai nei au i ou lā: iaʻu nō anei kekahi pono iki ke haʻi aku iā ʻoe i kekahi mea? ʻO ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua e waiho mai ai i loko o koʻu waha, ʻo ia kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku ai. | “Well, I have come to you now,” Balaam replied. “But I can’t say whatever I please. I must speak only what God puts in my mouth.” |
| Nāh 22:40 | Mōhai akula ʻo Balaka i nā bipi a me nā hipa, a hoʻouna akula i o Balaʻama lā, a i nā luna me ia. | Balak sacrificed cattle and sheep, and gave some to Balaam and the officials who were with him. |
| Nāh 22:41 | A kakahiaka aʻela, kono akula ʻo Balaka iā Balaʻama, a kaʻi akula iā ia i kahi kiʻekiʻe o Baʻala, i ʻike aku ai ʻo ia ma ia wahi i ka poʻe kānaka a pau. | The next morning Balak took Balaam up to Bamoth Baal, and from there he could see the outskirts of the Israelite camp. |
| Nāh 23:1 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Balaʻama iā Balaka, E hana ʻoe noʻu ma ʻaneʻi i mau kuahu ʻehiku; e hoʻomākaukau hoʻi ʻoe noʻu i nā bipi kāne ʻehiku a me nā hipa kāne ʻehiku. | Balaam said, “Build me seven altars here, and prepare seven bulls and seven rams for me.” |
| Nāh 23:2 | Hana ihola ʻo Balaka e like me kā Balaʻama i ʻōlelo aku ai; a mōhai akula ʻo Balaka lāua ʻo Balaʻama ma kēlā kuahu ma kēia kuahu i ka bipi kāne hoʻokahi a me ka hipa kāne hoʻokahi. | Balak did as Balaam said, and the two of them offered a bull and a ram on each altar. |
| Nāh 23:3 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Balaʻama iā Balaka, E kū iho ʻoe ma kāu mōhai kuni, a e hele aku wau; malia paha e hele mai nō ʻo Iēhova e hālāwai me aʻu: a ʻo ka mea āna e hōʻike mai ai iaʻu, ʻo ia kaʻu e haʻi aku ai iā ʻoe. A hele akula ia i kahi kiʻekiʻe. | Then Balaam said to Balak, “Stay here beside your offering while I go aside. Perhaps the Lord will come to meet with me. Whatever he reveals to me I will tell you.” Then he went off to a barren height. |
| Nāh 23:4 | A hālāwai maila ke Akua me Balaʻama; ʻī akula hoʻi ʻo ia iā ia, Ua hoʻomākaukau nō wau i nā kuahu ʻehiku, ua mōhai aku hoʻi au i ka bipi kāne a me ka hipa kāne ma luna o kēlā kuahu o kēia kuahu. | God met with him, and Balaam said, “I have prepared seven altars, and on each altar I have offered a bull and a ram.” |
| Nāh 23:7 | Hāpai aʻela ia i kāna ʻōlelo nane, ʻī akula, Na Balaka ke aliʻi o Moaba au i lawe mai nei Mai ʻArama mai, mai nā mauna o ka hikina; E hele mai, e hōʻino noʻu i ka Iakoba, E hele mai, e hoʻohewa aku i ka ʻIseraʻela. | Then Balaam spoke his message: “Balak brought me from Aram, the king of Moab from the eastern mountains. ‘Come,’ he said, ‘curse Jacob for me; come, denounce Israel.’ |
| Nāh 23:11 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Balaka iā Balaʻama, He aha kēia āu i hana mai ai iaʻu? Kiʻi akula nō wau iā ʻoe e ʻōlelo hōʻino i kuʻu poʻe ʻenemi; aia hoʻi, ua hoʻomaikaʻi wale aku ʻoe iā lākou. | Balak said to Balaam, “What have you done to me? I brought you to curse my enemies, but you have done nothing but bless them!” |
| Nāh 23:12 | ʻŌlelo akula kēlā, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole anei au e hoʻomanaʻo e ʻōlelo aku i ka mea a Iēhova i waiho mai ai i loko o kuʻu waha? | He answered, “Must I not speak what the Lord puts in my mouth?” |
| Nāh 23:14 | Kaʻi akula kēlā iā ia i kahi pāpū ʻo Zopima, ma luna pono o Pisega: hana ihola ia i nā kuahu ʻehiku, a mōhai akula i ka bipi kāne a me ka hipa kāne ma kēlā kuahu a ma kēia kuahu. | So he took him to the field of Zophim on the top of Pisgah, and there he built seven altars and offered a bull and a ram on each altar. |
| Nāh 23:15 | ʻĪ akula ia iā Balaka, E kū ʻoe ma ʻaneʻi ma kāu mōhai kuni, a hālāwai aku wau me Iēhova ma ʻō. | Balaam said to Balak, “Stay here beside your offering while I meet with him over there.” |
| Nāh 23:17 | A hiki akula ia i ona lā, aia hoʻi, kū ihola ia ma kāna mōhai kuni, a me ia pū nā luna o Moaba; nīnau maila ʻo Balaka iā ia, He aha kā Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai? | So he went to him and found him standing beside his offering, with the Moabite officials. Balak asked him, “What did the Lord say?” |
| Nāh 23:18 | Haʻi akula ia i kāna ʻōlelo nane, ʻī akula, E kū aʻe ʻoe i luna, e Balaka, e hoʻolohe mai; E maliu mai ʻoe iaʻu, e ke keiki a Zipora. | Then he spoke his message: “Arise, Balak, and listen; hear me, son of Zippor. |
| Nāh 23:26 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Balaʻama iā Balaka, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole anei au i ʻī aku iā ʻoe, ʻO ka mea a pau a Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai iaʻu, ʻo ia kaʻu e hana ai? | Balaam answered, “Did I not tell you I must do whatever the Lord says?” |
| Nāh 23:28 | Kaʻi akula ʻo Balaka iā Balaʻama ma luna pono o Peora, e nānā aku ana i Iesimona. | And Balak took Balaam to the top of Peor, overlooking the wasteland. |
| Nāh 23:29 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Balaʻama iā Balaka, E hana ʻoe noʻu i ʻehiku mau kuahu ma ʻaneʻi, a e hoʻomākaukau noʻu ma ʻaneʻi i ʻehiku mau bipi kāne a me nā hipa kāne i ʻehiku. | Balaam said, “Build me seven altars here, and prepare seven bulls and seven rams for me.” |
| Nāh 23:30 | Hana ihola ʻo Balaka e like me kā Balaʻama i ʻōlelo ai, a mōhai akula i ka bipi kāne a me ka hipa kāne ma luna o kēlā kuahu ʻo kēia kuahu. | Balak did as Balaam had said, and offered a bull and a ram on each altar. |
| Nāh 24:3 | Hāpai aʻela ia i kāna ʻōlelo nane, ʻī akula, ʻO ka wānana a Balaʻama a ke keiki a Beora, ʻO ka wānana a ke kanaka i hoʻokaʻakaʻa ʻia kona mau maka | and he spoke his message: “The prophecy of Balaam son of Beor, the prophecy of one whose eye sees clearly, |
| Nāh 24:15 | Hāpai aʻela ia i kāna ʻōlelo nane, ʻī akula, ʻO ka wānana a Balaʻama ke keiki a Beora, Ka wānana a ke kanaka i hoʻokaʻakaʻa ʻia aʻe kona maka; | Then he spoke his message: “The prophecy of Balaam son of Beor, the prophecy of one whose eye sees clearly, |
| Nāh 24:20 | Nānā akula hoʻi ʻo ia i ka ʻAmeleka, haʻi maila ia i kāna ʻōlelo nane, ʻī maila, ʻO ʻAmeleka, ke poʻokela o nā lāhui kanaka, Akā ʻo kona hope, e make mau loa nō ʻo ia. | Then Balaam saw Amalek and spoke his message: “Amalek was first among the nations, but their end will be utter destruction.” Balaam’s Sixth Message |
| Nāh 24:21 | Nānā akula hoʻi ia i ka Keni, hāpai aʻela ia i kāna ʻōlelo nane, ʻī maila, Ua paʻa kou wahi i noho ai, Ua kau aku ʻoe i kou pūnana ma luna o ka pōhaku: | Then he saw the Kenites and spoke his message: “Your dwelling place is secure, your nest is set in a rock; |
| Nāh 24:23 | Haʻi akula ia i kāna ʻōlelo nane, ʻī akula, Auē! ʻO wai lā uaneʻi ke ola i ka wā e hana mai ai ke Akua i kēia? | Then he spoke his message: “Alas! Who can live when God does this? |
| Nāh 24:25 | Kū aʻela ʻo Balaʻama, hele akula ia, a hoʻi akula i kona wahi; a hele akula hoʻi ʻo Balaka i kona ʻaoʻao. | Then Balaam got up and returned home, and Balak went his own way. |
| Nāh 25:3 | Hui pū akula ka ʻIseraʻela me Baʻalapeora: a ua hoʻā ʻia maila ka inaina o Iēhova i ka ʻIseraʻela. | So Israel yoked themselves to the Baal of Peor. And the Lord’s anger burned against them. |
| Nāh 25:5 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mose i nā luna kānāwai o ka ʻIseraʻela, E pepehi ʻoukou a pau i nā kānaka o ʻoukou i hui pū ʻia aku me Baʻalapeora. | So Moses said to Israel’s judges, “Each of you must put to death those of your people who have yoked themselves to the Baal of Peor.” |
| Nāh 25:7 | A ʻike akula ʻo Pinehasa ke keiki a ʻEleazara ke keiki a ʻAʻarona ke kahuna, kū aʻela ia ma waena o ke anaina kanaka, a lawe aʻela ia i ka ihe ma kona lima; | When Phinehas son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron, the priest, saw this, he left the assembly, took a spear in his hand |
| Nāh 25:8 | Hahai akula ia ma muli o ua kanaka lā o ka ʻIseraʻela ma loko o ka halelewa, a hou ihola iā lāua a ʻelua, i ke kanaka o ka ʻIseraʻela a me ka wahine ma kona ʻōpū. Pēlā nō i pale ʻia ai ke ahulau mai nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela aku. | and followed the Israelite into the tent. He drove the spear into both of them, right through the Israelite man and into the woman’s stomach. Then the plague against the Israelites was stopped; |
| Nāh 26:3 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mose lāua ʻo ʻEleazara ke kahuna iā lākou ma nā pāpū ʻo Moaba, ma Ioredane e kū pono ana i Ieriko, ʻī akula, | So on the plains of Moab by the Jordan across from Jericho, Moses and Eleazar the priest spoke with them and said, |
| Nāh 27:5 | A lawe akula ʻo Mose i ko lākou mea i mua o Iēhova. | So Moses brought their case before the Lord, |
| Nāh 27:15 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mose iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, | Moses said to the Lord, |
| Nāh 27:22 | Hana ihola ʻo Mose, e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā ia: lawe akula ʻo ia iā Iosua, hoʻonoho ihola iā ia i mua o ʻEleazara ke kahuna, i mua hoʻi o ke anaina kanaka a pau. | Moses did as the Lord commanded him. He took Joshua and had him stand before Eleazar the priest and the whole assembly. |
| Nāh 27:23 | Kau akula ia i kona mau lima ma luna iho ona, a kauoha akula iā ia, e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai ma ka lima o Mose. | Then he laid his hands on him and commissioned him, as the Lord instructed through Moses. |
| Nāh 29:40 | A haʻi akula ʻo Mose i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, e like me nā mea a pau a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose. | Moses told the Israelites all that the Lord commanded him. |
| Nāh 30:1 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mose i nā luna ʻohana no nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula, Eia ka mea a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai. | Moses said to the heads of the tribes of Israel: “This is what the Lord commands: |
| Nāh 31:3 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mose i nā kānaka, ʻī akula, E hoʻomākaukau i kekahi poʻe o ʻoukou no ke kaua, a e kuʻu aku iā lākou e hele kūʻē i ka Midiana, a e hoʻopaʻi aku i ko Iēhova ma luna o ka Midiana. | So Moses said to the people, “Arm some of your men to go to war against the Midianites so that they may carry out the Lord’s vengeance on them. |
| Nāh 31:6 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Mose iā lākou i ke kaua, i hoʻokahi tausani o ka ʻohana hoʻokahi, iā lākou a me Pinehasa ke keiki a ʻEleazara ke kahuna, me nā mea hoʻāno, a me nā pū e puhi aku ai ma kona lima, i ke kaua. | Moses sent them into battle, a thousand from each tribe, along with Phinehas son of Eleazar, the priest, who took with him articles from the sanctuary and the trumpets for signaling. |
| Nāh 31:7 | A kaua akula lākou i ka Midiana, e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose; a pepehi ihola lākou i nā kāne a pau. | They fought against Midian, as the Lord commanded Moses, and killed every man. |
| Nāh 31:9 | Lawe pio akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i nā wāhine a me kā lākou poʻe keiki liʻiliʻi, a hao aʻela lākou i nā bipi o lākou a pau, me nā holoholona a pau o lākou, a me ko lākou waiwai a pau. | The Israelites captured the Midianite women and children and took all the Midianite herds, flocks and goods as plunder. |
| Nāh 31:10 | Puhi akula lākou i nā kūlanakauhale a pau kahi a lākou i noho ai, a me nā pā holoholona a pau o lākou, i ke ahi. | They burned all the towns where the Midianites had settled, as well as all their camps. |
| Nāh 31:13 | Hele akula ʻo Mose me ʻEleazara ke kahuna, a me nā luna a pau o ke anaina kanaka e hālāwai me lākou ma waho o kahi hoʻomoana. | Moses, Eleazar the priest and all the leaders of the community went to meet them outside the camp. |
| Nāh 31:14 | Huhū akula ʻo Mose i nā luna kaua, i nā luna tausani a me nā luna haneri, i hele mai, mai ke kaua mai. | Moses was angry with the officers of the army — the commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds — who returned from the battle. |
| Nāh 31:15 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā lākou, Ua hoʻōla mai nō anei ʻoukou i nā wāhine a pau? | “Have you allowed all the women to live?” he asked them. |
| Nāh 31:21 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi ʻo ʻEleazara ke kahuna i nā koa i hele aku i ke kaua, Eia ka ʻoihana o ke kānāwai a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose; | Then Eleazar the priest said to the soldiers who had gone into battle, “This is what is required by the law that the Lord gave Moses: |
| Nāh 31:31 | A hana akula ʻo Mose lāua ʻo ʻEleazara ke kahuna, e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose. | So Moses and Eleazar the priest did as the Lord commanded Moses. |
| Nāh 31:41 | A hāʻawi akula ʻo Mose i ka ʻauhau, i ka mea mōhai kaʻikaʻi a Iēhova, na ʻEleazara ke kahuna, e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose. | Moses gave the tribute to Eleazar the priest as the Lord’s part, as the Lord commanded Moses. |
| Nāh 31:47 | A lawe akula ʻo Mose i hoʻokahi hapa kanalima, no loko mai o ka hapalua a nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, i nā kānaka a me nā holoholona, a hāʻawi aku iā lākou na ka poʻe Levi, ka poʻe i mālama i ka ukana o ka halelewa o Iēhova; e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai iā Mose. | From the Israelites’ half, Moses selected one out of every fifty people and animals, as the Lord commanded him, and gave them to the Levites, who were responsible for the care of the Lord’s tabernacle. |
| Nāh 31:49 | ʻĪ akula lākou iā Mose, Ua helu iho nei kāu poʻe kauā i nā kānaka kaua ma lalo iho o mākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i nalowale kekahi kanaka o mākou: | and said to him, “Your servants have counted the soldiers under our command, and not one is missing. |
| Nāh 31:51 | A lawe akula ʻo Mose a me ʻEleazara i ke gula, i nā mea i hana ʻia a pau, mai o lākou aku. | Moses and Eleazar the priest accepted from them the gold — all the crafted articles. |
| Nāh 31:54 | Lawe akula ʻo Mose lāua ʻo ʻEleazara ke kahuna i ke gula o nā luna tausani a me nā luna haneri, a halihali akula ia mea i loko o ka halelewa o ke anaina, i mea hoʻomanaʻo no nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i mua o Iēhova. | Moses and Eleazar the priest accepted the gold from the commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds and brought it into the tent of meeting as a memorial for the Israelites before the Lord. |
| Nāh 32:6 | Nīnau akula ʻo Mose i nā mamo a Gada, a i nā mamo a Reubena, E hele nō anei ko ʻoukou poʻe hoahānau i ke kaua, a e noho nō ʻoukou ma neʻi? | Moses said to the Gadites and Reubenites, “Should your fellow Israelites go to war while you sit here? |
| Nāh 32:9 | No ka mea, i ka manawa i piʻi aku ai lākou ma ke awāwa ʻo ʻEsekola, a ʻike akula i ka ʻāina, hoʻonāwaliwali lākou i ka naʻau o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, i hele ʻole aku ai lākou i ka ʻāina a Iēhova i hāʻawi mai ai no lākou. | After they went up to the Valley of Eshkol and viewed the land, they discouraged the Israelites from entering the land the Lord had given them. |
| Nāh 32:20 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā lākou, Inā paha ʻoukou e hana ia mea, a e hele me ka mākaukau i ke kaua i mua o Iēhova, | Then Moses said to them, “If you will do this — if you will arm yourselves before the Lord for battle |
| Nāh 32:28 | A kauoha akula ʻo Mose no lākou iā ʻEleazara ke kahuna, a me Iosua ke keiki a Nuna, a me nā lunakahiko o nā ʻohana mamo a ʻIseraʻela: | Then Moses gave orders about them to Eleazar the priest and Joshua son of Nun and to the family heads of the Israelite tribes. |
| Nāh 32:29 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā lākou, Inā e hele pū aku me ʻoukou nā mamo a Gada, a me nā mamo a Reubena ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, ʻo kēlā kanaka ʻo kēia kanaka me ka mākaukau i ke kaua i mua o Iēhova, a e hoʻopio ʻia ka ʻāina i mua o ʻoukou; a laila e hāʻawi ʻoukou i ka ʻāina ʻo Gileada i kuleana no lākou: | He said to them, “If the Gadites and Reubenites, every man armed for battle, cross over the Jordan with you before the Lord, then when the land is subdued before you, you must give them the land of Gilead as their possession. |
| Nāh 32:33 | A hāʻawi akula ʻo Mose no lākou, no nā mamo a Gada a me nā mamo a Reubena, a me ka ʻohana hapa a Manase a ke keiki a Iosepa, i ke aupuni o Sihona ke aliʻi o ka ʻAmora, a me ke aupuni o ʻOga ke aliʻi o Basana, i ka ʻāina me nā kūlanakauhale ona, ma nā palena, nā kūlanakauhale o ia ʻāina a puni. | Then Moses gave to the Gadites, the Reubenites and the half-tribe of Manasseh son of Joseph the kingdom of Sihon king of the Amorites and the kingdom of Og king of Bashan — the whole land with its cities and the territory around them. |
| Nāh 32:34 | A kūkulu akula nā mamo a Gada iā Dibona, me ʻAtarota, me ʻAroera, | The Gadites built up Dibon, Ataroth, Aroer, |
| Nāh 32:37 | A kūkulu akula nā mamo a Reubena iā Hesebona, me ʻEleale, a me Kiriataima, | And the Reubenites rebuilt Heshbon, Elealeh and Kiriathaim, |
| Nāh 32:39 | A hele akula nā keiki a Makira ke keiki a Manase i Gileada, a lawe pio ihola ia wahi, a hoʻokuke akula i ka ʻAmora e noho ana i loko o laila. | The descendants of Makir son of Manasseh went to Gilead, captured it and drove out the Amorites who were there. |
| Nāh 32:40 | A hāʻawi akula ʻo Mose i Gileada iā Makira ke keiki a Manase, a noho ihola ia i laila. | So Moses gave Gilead to the Makirites, the descendants of Manasseh, and they settled there. |
| Nāh 32:41 | Hele akula hoʻi ʻo Iaira ke keiki a Manase, a lawe pio akula i nā kauhale o ia wahi, a kapa akula i ko lākou inoa, ʻo Havota-iaira. | Jair, a descendant of Manasseh, captured their settlements and called them Havvoth Jair. |
| Nāh 32:42 | A hele akula ʻo Noba a lawe pio akula iā Kenata, a me nā kauhale ona, a kapa aku ia wahi, ʻo Noba, ma muli o kona inoa iho. | And Nobah captured Kenath and its surrounding settlements and called it Nobah after himself. |
| Nāh 33:3 | A puka akula lākou mai Ramese aku i ka malama mua, i ka lā ʻumikumamālima o ka malama mua: i ka lā ma hope iho o ka mōliaola, puka akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela me ka lima kākāuha i mua o nā maka o ko ʻAigupita a pau. | The Israelites set out from Rameses on the fifteenth day of the first month, the day after the Passover. They marched out defiantly in full view of all the Egyptians, |
| Nāh 33:5 | Hele akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela mai Ramese aku, hoʻomoana ihola ma Sukota. | The Israelites left Rameses and camped at Sukkoth. |
| Nāh 33:6 | Puka akula lākou mai Sukota aku, a hoʻomoana ma ʻEtama, ma ke kaʻe o ka wao nahele. | They left Sukkoth and camped at Etham, on the edge of the desert. |
| Nāh 33:9 | A hele akula lākou mai Mara aku a hiki i ʻElima: a ma ʻElima he ʻumikumamālua nā pūnāwai, a me nā lāʻau pāma he kanahiku; a hoʻomoana ihola lākou i laila. | They left Marah and went to Elim, where there were twelve springs and seventy palm trees, and they camped there. |
| Nāh 33:36 | Hele akula hoʻi lākou mai ʻEziona-gebera aku, a hoʻomoana ihola ma ka wao nahele ʻo Zina, ʻo ia ʻo Kadesa. | They left Ezion Geber and camped at Kadesh, in the Desert of Zin. |
| Nāh 33:38 | A piʻi akula ʻo ʻAʻarona ke kahuna i ka mauna ʻo Hora, ma ke kauoha a Iēhova, a make ihola ia i laila, i ke kanahā o ka makahiki, ma hope mai o ka puka ʻana o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela mai ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita mai, i ka lā mua o ka malama ʻelima. | At the Lord’s command Aaron the priest went up Mount Hor, where he died on the first day of the fifth month of the fortieth year after the Israelites came out of Egypt. |
| Nāh 33:44 | Hele akula hoʻi lākou mai ʻObota aku, a hoʻomoana ihola ma ʻIieabarima. | They left Oboth and camped at Iye Abarim, on the border of Moab. |
| Nāh 34:13 | Kauoha akula ʻo Mose i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula, Eia nō ka ʻāina e ili mai ana na ʻoukou ma ka hailona ʻana, ka ʻāina a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai e hāʻawi aku no nā ʻohana ʻeiwa, a no ka ʻohana hapa. | Moses commanded the Israelites: “Assign this land by lot as an inheritance. The Lord has ordered that it be given to the nine and a half tribes, |
| Nāh 36:5 | A kauoha akula ʻo Mose i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela ma muli o ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova, i ka ʻī ʻana, Ua pono ka ʻōlelo a ka ʻohana mamo a Iosepa. | Then at the Lord’s command Moses gave this order to the Israelites: “What the tribe of the descendants of Joseph is saying is right. |
| Kānl 1:3 | A i ka makahiki kanahā, i ka malama ʻumikumamākahi, i ka lā mua o ka malama, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Mose i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, e like me nā mea a pau a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā ia no lākou; | In the fortieth year, on the first day of the eleventh month, Moses proclaimed to the Israelites all that the Lord had commanded him concerning them. |
| Kānl 1:5 | Ma kēia ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, ma ka ʻāina ʻo Moaba, i hoʻomaka ʻai ʻo Mose e haʻi aku i kēia kānāwai, ʻī akula, | East of the Jordan in the territory of Moab, Moses began to expound this law, saying: |
| Kānl 1:9 | ʻŌlelo akula au iā ʻoukou i kēlā manawa, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole e hiki iaʻu, ʻo wau wale, ke halihali iā ʻoukou: | At that time I said to you, “You are too heavy a burden for me to carry alone. |
| Kānl 1:15 | A lawe akula au i nā luna o ko ʻoukou mau ʻohana, i nā kānaka naʻauao, a ʻike ʻia, a hoʻolilo ihola iā lākou i poʻo ma luna o ʻoukou, i luna no nā tausani, i luna no nā haneri, i luna no nā kanalima, a i luna no nā ʻumi, i aliʻi no ko ʻoukou mau ʻohana. | So I took the leading men of your tribes, wise and respected men, and appointed them to have authority over you — as commanders of thousands, of hundreds, of fifties and of tens and as tribal officials. |
| Kānl 1:16 | A kauoha akula au i nā luna kānāwai o ʻoukou i kēlā manawa, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, E hoʻolohe ʻoukou i nā mea i waena o nā hoahānau o ʻoukou, a e hoʻopono ma ka pololei i waena o ke kanaka a me kona hoahānau, i waena o ka malihini me ia. | And I charged your judges at that time, “Hear the disputes between your people and judge fairly, whether the case is between two Israelites or between an Israelite and a foreigner residing among you. |
| Kānl 1:18 | A kauoha akula au iā ʻoukou i kēlā manawa i nā mea a pau a ʻoukou e hana aku ai. | And at that time I told you everything you were to do. |
| Kānl 1:20 | A ʻī akula au iā ʻoukou, Ua hiki mai ʻoukou ma ka mauna o ka ʻAmora, ka mea a Iēhova ko kākou Akua i hāʻawi mai ai no kākou. | Then I said to you, “You have reached the hill country of the Amorites, which the Lord our God is giving us. |
| Kānl 1:24 | Huli aʻela lākou, a piʻi akula ma ka mauna, a hiki ma ke kahawai ʻo ʻEsekola, a mākaʻikaʻi akula i ka ʻāina. | They left and went up into the hill country, and came to the Valley of Eshkol and explored it. |
| Kānl 1:29 | ʻĪ akula au iā ʻoukou, Mai hopohopo ʻoukou, mai makaʻu hoʻi iā lākou. | Then I said to you, “Do not be terrified; do not be afraid of them. |
| Kānl 1:36 | ʻO Kaleba wale nō ke keiki a Iepune; ʻo ia ke ʻike aku ia, a e hāʻawi aku au i ka ʻāina āna i hehi iho ai nona, a no kāna mau keiki; no ka mea, ua hahai kūpaʻa akula ia iā Iēhova. | except Caleb son of Jephunneh. He will see it, and I will give him and his descendants the land he set his feet on, because he followed the Lord wholeheartedly.” |
| Kānl 1:43 | A ʻōlelo akula au iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i hoʻolohe mai; hoʻohala ʻoukou i ke kauoha a Iēhova, ʻaʻa akula ʻoukou, a piʻi aʻela ma luna o ka puʻu. | So I told you, but you would not listen. You rebelled against the Lord’s command and in your arrogance you marched up into the hill country. |
| Kānl 2:1 | A laila huli aʻela kākou, a hele akula i ka wao nahele ma ke ala o ke Kaiʻula, e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iaʻu; a hoʻopuni aʻela kākou i ka mauna ʻo Seira i nā lā he nui. | Then we turned back and set out toward the wilderness along the route to the Red Sea, as the Lord had directed me. For a long time we made our way around the hill country of Seir. |
| Kānl 2:22 | E like me kāna i hana aku ai no nā mamo a ʻEsau e noho ana ma Seira, iā ia i luku ai i ka poʻe Horima i mua o lākou; hoʻokuke akula lākou ia poʻe, a noho ihola ma ko lākou wahi, a hiki i kēia lā: | The Lord had done the same for the descendants of Esau, who lived in Seir, when he destroyed the Horites from before them. They drove them out and have lived in their place to this day. |
| Kānl 2:26 | A hoʻouna akula au i nā ʻelele mai ka wao nahele ʻo Kedemota aku i o Sihona lā, ke aliʻi o Hesebona, me ka ʻōlelo aloha, ʻī akula, | From the Desert of Kedemoth I sent messengers to Sihon king of Heshbon offering peace and saying, |
| Kānl 2:33 | A hoʻolilo mai ʻo Iēhova ko kākou Akua iā ia i mua o kākou, a luku akula kākou iā ia, a me kāna mau keiki, a me kona poʻe kānaka a pau. | the Lord our God delivered him over to us and we struck him down, together with his sons and his whole army. |
| Kānl 2:34 | A hoʻopio akula kākou i kona mau kūlanakauhale a pau, a luku aku i nā kānaka o nā kūlanakauhale a pau, a me nā wāhine a me nā kamaliʻi, ʻaʻole kākou i hoʻokoe i kekahi. | At that time we took all his towns and completely destroyed them — men, women and children. We left no survivors. |
| Kānl 3:1 | A laila hāliu aʻela kākou, a piʻi akula ma ke alanui o Basana; a hele maila ʻo ʻOga ke aliʻi o Basana e kūʻē iā kākou, ʻo ia a me kona poʻe kānaka a pau i ke kaua ma ʻEderei. | Next we turned and went up along the road toward Bashan, and Og king of Bashan with his whole army marched out to meet us in battle at Edrei. |
| Kānl 3:3 | A hoʻolilo mai hoʻi ʻo Iēhova ko kākou Akua iā ʻOga ke aliʻi o Basana, a me kona poʻe kānaka a pau i loko o ko kākou lima: a luku akula kākou iā ia, ʻaʻole i hoʻokoe ʻia kekahi mea nona. | So the Lord our God also gave into our hands Og king of Bashan and all his army. We struck them down, leaving no survivors. |
| Kānl 3:6 | A luku loa akula kākou iā lākou, e like me kākou i luku aku ai iā Sihona ke aliʻi o Hesebona, luku akula i nā kānaka, i nā wāhine me nā kamaliʻi o nā kūlanakauhale a pau. | We completely destroyed them, as we had done with Sihon king of Heshbon, destroying every city — men, women and children. |
| Kānl 3:8 | A lawe akula kākou i kēlā manawa, mai loko mai o nā lima o ua mau aliʻi lā ʻelua o ka ʻAmora, i ka ʻāina ma kēia ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, mai ke kahawai ʻo ʻArenona a hiki i ka mauna ʻo Heremona; | So at that time we took from these two kings of the Amorites the territory east of the Jordan, from the Arnon Gorge as far as Mount Hermon. |
| Kānl 3:9 | (Kapa akula ko Sidona i Heremona, ʻo Siriona; a kapa akula ka ʻAmora ia, ʻo Senira;) | (Hermon is called Sirion by the Sidonians; the Amorites call it Senir.) |
| Kānl 3:14 | Lawe akula ʻo Iaira ke keiki a Manase i ka ʻāina a pau ʻo ʻAregoba a hiki i ka mokuna ʻo Gesuri, a me Maʻakati; a kapa akula iā lākou ma kona inoa iho, ʻo Basanahavotaiaira, a hiki i kēia lā. | Jair, a descendant of Manasseh, took the whole region of Argob as far as the border of the Geshurites and the Maakathites; it was named after him, so that to this day Bashan is called Havvoth Jair.) |
| Kānl 3:15 | A hāʻawi akula au iā Gileada no Makira. | And I gave Gilead to Makir. |
| Kānl 3:18 | Kauoha akula au iā ʻoukou i kēlā manawa, ʻī akula, Ua hāʻawi mai ʻo Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua i kēia ʻāina iā ʻoukou e lilo no ʻoukou: ʻo ʻoukou ka poʻe koa ke hele me ke kāhiko i ke kaua i mua o ko ʻoukou poʻe hoahānau, ʻo nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela. | I commanded you at that time: “The Lord your God has given you this land to take possession of it. But all your able-bodied men, armed for battle, must cross over ahead of the other Israelites. |
| Kānl 3:21 | Kauoha akula hoʻi au iā Iosua i kēlā manawa, ʻī akula, Ua ʻike kou maka i nā mea a pau a Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua i hana mai ai i kēia mau aliʻi ʻelua: pēlā ʻo Iēhova e hana aku ai i nā aupuni a pau āu e hele ai. | At that time I commanded Joshua: “You have seen with your own eyes all that the Lord your God has done to these two kings. The Lord will do the same to all the kingdoms over there where you are going. |
| Kānl 3:23 | A noi akula au iā Iēhova i kēlā manawa, ʻī akula, | At that time I pleaded with the Lord: |
| Kānl 5:1 | Kāhea akula ʻo Mose i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, ʻī akula iā lākou, E hoʻolohe, e ka ʻIseraʻela, i nā kānāwai, a me nā ʻōlelo kūpaʻa aʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei i loko o ko ʻoukou pepeiao i kēia lā, i aʻo ai ʻoukou ia mea, a e mālama pono ʻoukou e hana. | Moses summoned all Israel and said: Hear, Israel, the decrees and laws I declare in your hearing today. Learn them and be sure to follow them. |
| Kānl 9:17 | A lawe aʻela au i nā papa ʻelua a hoʻolei akula mai koʻu mau lima aku, a nāhāhā ihola i mua o ko ʻoukou maka. | So I took the two tablets and threw them out of my hands, breaking them to pieces before your eyes. |
| Kānl 9:21 | Lawe akula au i ko ʻoukou hala, i ka bipi keiki a ʻoukou i hana ai, a puhi akula i ke ahi, a kuʻi ihola, a pēpē liʻiliʻi a ʻaeʻae e like me ka lepo; a hoʻolei aku i kona lepo i loko o ke kahawai, e kahe ana mai ka mauna mai. | Also I took that sinful thing of yours, the calf you had made, and burned it in the fire. Then I crushed it and ground it to powder as fine as dust and threw the dust into a stream that flowed down the mountain. |
| Kānl 9:22 | A ma Tabera, a ma Masa, a ma Kiberohataʻava, hoʻonāukiuki akula ʻoukou iā Iēhova. | You also made the Lord angry at Taberah, at Massah and at Kibroth Hattaavah. |
| Kānl 9:26 | No ia mea, pule akula au iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, E Iēhova, e ka Haku ē, mai luku mai ʻoe i kou poʻe kānaka, a me kou hoʻoilina āu i hoʻōla ai ma kou mana, i ka mea hoʻi āu i lawe mai nei mai ʻAigupita mai me ka lima ikaika. | I prayed to the Lord and said, “Sovereign Lord, do not destroy your people, your own inheritance that you redeemed by your great power and brought out of Egypt with a mighty hand. |
| Kānl 10:3 | A hana akula au i pahu lāʻau sitima, a kālai ihola au i nā papa pōhaku ʻelua, e like me nā mea ma mua, a piʻi akula i ka mauna me nā papa ʻelua ma kuʻu lima. | So I made the ark out of acacia wood and chiseled out two stone tablets like the first ones, and I went up on the mountain with the two tablets in my hands. |
| Kānl 10:6 | A hele akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela mai Beʻerota o Bene-iaʻakana a Mosera: ma laila i make ai ʻo ʻAʻarona, a ma laila i kanu ʻia ai ʻo ia; a lilo ihola ʻo ʻEleazara kāna keiki i kahuna, i mea pani i kona hakahaka. | (The Israelites traveled from the wells of Bene Jaakan to Moserah. There Aaron died and was buried, and Eleazar his son succeeded him as priest. |
| Kānl 10:7 | Hele akula lākou mai laila aku a Gudegoda: a mai Gudegoda a Iotebata, he ʻāina o nā kahawai. | From there they traveled to Gudgodah and on to Jotbathah, a land with streams of water. |
| Kānl 19:5 | A ʻo ka mea e hele aku i ka ulu lāʻau me kona hoalauna e kua lāʻau, a hahau iho kona lima me ke koʻi lipi e ʻoki i ka lāʻau, a hemo akula ke koʻi lipi mai ke ʻau aku, a pā i kona hoalauna a make ia, e holo aku ia i kekahi o ia mau kūlanakauhale, a ola; | For instance, a man may go into the forest with his neighbor to cut wood, and as he swings his ax to fell a tree, the head may fly off and hit his neighbor and kill him. That man may flee to one of these cities and save his life. |
| Kānl 22:16 | A e ʻōlelo aku ka makua kāne o ke kaikamahine i nā lunakahiko, Hāʻawi akula au i kuʻu kaikamahine i wahine na kēia kanaka, a ua inaina mai ʻo ia iā ia; | Her father will say to the elders, “I gave my daughter in marriage to this man, but he dislikes her. |
| Kānl 22:27 | No ka mea, ua loaʻa ʻo ia iā ia ma ke kula, a ua hoʻōho akula ua kaikamahine lā i hoʻopalau ʻia, ʻaʻole naʻe he mea nāna ia e hoʻopakele. | for the man found the young woman out in the country, and though the betrothed woman screamed, there was no one to rescue her. |
| Kānl 27:1 | Kauoha akula ʻo Mose, a me nā lunakahiko o ka ʻIseraʻela, i nā kānaka, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, E mālama i nā kauoha a pau aʻu e kauoha aku nei iā ʻoukou i kēia lā. | Moses and the elders of Israel commanded the people: “Keep all these commands that I give you today. |
| Kānl 27:9 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Mose a me nā kāhuna o nā Levi, i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, ʻī akula, E mālama, e hoʻolohe, e ka ʻIseraʻela; ua lilo ʻoe i kēia lā i poʻe kānaka no Iēhova kou Akua. | Then Moses and the Levitical priests said to all Israel, “Be silent, Israel, and listen! You have now become the people of the Lord your God. |
| Kānl 27:11 | A kauoha akula hoʻi ʻo Mose i nā kānaka ia lā, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, | On the same day Moses commanded the people: |
| Kānl 29:2 | Kāhea akula ʻo Mose, i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, ʻī akula iā lākou, Ua ʻike ʻoukou i nā mea a pau a Iēhova i hana ai i mua o ko ʻoukou maka ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita iā Paraʻo, a i kāna mau kauā a pau, a me kona ʻāina a pau; | Moses summoned all the Israelites and said to them: Your eyes have seen all that the Lord did in Egypt to Pharaoh, to all his officials and to all his land. |
| Kānl 29:7 | A hiki mai ʻoukou ma kēia wahi, ʻo Sihona ke aliʻi o Hesebona, a me ʻOga ke aliʻi o Basana, hele kūʻē maila lāua iā kākou i ke kaua, a pepehi akula kākou iā lāua. | When you reached this place, Sihon king of Heshbon and Og king of Bashan came out to fight against us, but we defeated them. |
| Kānl 29:8 | A lawe kākou i ko lāua ʻāina, a hāʻawi akula ia i wahi e noho ai no ka Reubena, a me ka Gada a me ka ʻohana hapa a Manase. | We took their land and gave it as an inheritance to the Reubenites, the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh. |
| Kānl 29:26 | A hele akula lākou, a mālama aku i nā akua ʻē, a hoʻomana aku iā lākou, i nā akua a lākou i ʻike ʻole ai, i nā mea āna i hoʻonoho ʻole ai no lākou: | They went off and worshiped other gods and bowed down to them, gods they did not know, gods he had not given them. |
| Kānl 29:28 | A hoʻokuke akula ʻo Iēhova iā lākou mai ko lākou ʻāina aku me ka huhū, a me ka ukiuki, a me ka inaina nui, a hoʻolei akula iā lākou ma ka ʻāina ʻē, me ia i kēia lā. | In furious anger and in great wrath the Lord uprooted them from their land and thrust them into another land, as it is now.” |
| Kānl 31:1 | Hele akula ʻo Mose a haʻi akula i kēia mau ʻōlelo i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau. | Then Moses went out and spoke these words to all Israel: |
| Kānl 31:2 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, Hoʻokahi oʻu haneri makahiki a me ka iwakālua i kēia lā; ʻaʻole e hiki hou iaʻu ke hele aku i waho, a me ka hoʻi mai i loko: ua ʻōlelo mai nō hoʻi ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, ʻAʻole ʻoe e hele ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o kēia Ioredane. | “I am now a hundred and twenty years old and I am no longer able to lead you. The Lord has said to me, ‘You shall not cross the Jordan.’ |
| Kānl 31:7 | Hea akula ʻo Mose iā Iosua, ʻī akula iā ia i mua o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, E ikaika ʻoe, e koa hoʻi; no ka mea, ʻo ʻoe ke hele pū me kēia poʻe kānaka ma ka ʻāina a Iēhova i hoʻohiki ai i ko lākou mau kūpuna e hāʻawi mai no lākou nei; a nāu nō lākou e hoʻonoho ma laila. | Then Moses summoned Joshua and said to him in the presence of all Israel, “Be strong and courageous, for you must go with this people into the land that the Lord swore to their ancestors to give them, and you must divide it among them as their inheritance. |
| Kānl 31:9 | A kākau ihola ʻo Mose i kēia kānāwai, a hāʻawi akula i nā kāhuna i nā mamo a Levi, nāna i hali ka pahu berita o Iēhova, a i nā lunakahiko a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela. | So Moses wrote down this law and gave it to the Levitical priests, who carried the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and to all the elders of Israel. |
| Kānl 31:10 | Kauoha akula ʻo Mose iā lākou, ʻī akula, I ka pau ʻana o nā makahiki pāhiku, ma ka ʻahaʻaina o ka makahiki o ke kala ʻana aku, ma ka ʻahaʻaina kauhalelewa, | Then Moses commanded them: “At the end of every seven years, in the year for canceling debts, during the Festival of Tabernacles, |
| Kānl 31:14 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iā Mose, Aia hoʻi, ua kokoke mai kou manawa e make ai: e kāhea aku ʻoe iā Iosua, a e kū mai ʻolua ma ka halelewa o ke anaina, i kauoha aku ai au iā ia. Hele akula ʻo Mose lāua ʻo Iosua, a kū akula lāua ma ka halelewa o ke anaina. | The Lord said to Moses, “Now the day of your death is near. Call Joshua and present yourselves at the tent of meeting, where I will commission him.” So Moses and Joshua came and presented themselves at the tent of meeting. |
| Kānl 31:22 | Kākau iho ʻo Mose i kēia mele ia lā, a aʻo akula ia i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela. | So Moses wrote down this song that day and taught it to the Israelites. |
| Kānl 31:23 | A kauoha akula ʻo ia iā Iosua i ke keiki a Nuna, ʻī akula, E ikaika ʻoe, e koa hoʻi; no ka mea, nāu nō e hoʻokomo nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i loko o ka ʻāina aʻu i hoʻohiki ai iā lākou; a ʻo wau pū kekahi me ʻoe. | The Lord gave this command to Joshua son of Nun: “Be strong and courageous, for you will bring the Israelites into the land I promised them on oath, and I myself will be with you.” |
| Kānl 31:25 | Kauoha akula ʻo Mose i ka poʻe Levi, nāna i hali ka pahu berita o Iēhova, ʻī akula, | he gave this command to the Levites who carried the ark of the covenant of the Lord: |
| Kānl 32:10 | Loaʻa ʻo ia iā ia ma ka ʻāina nāhelehele, A ma ka wao nahele neoneo e uō ana; Alakaʻi akula iā ia mai ʻō a ʻō, aʻo mai ʻo ia iā ia, Mālama mai ʻo ia iā ia e like me ke kiʻi ʻōnohi o kona maka. | In a desert land he found him, in a barren and howling waste. He shielded him and cared for him; he guarded him as the apple of his eye, |
| Kānl 32:46 | ʻĪ akula ia iā lākou, E noʻonoʻo pono ko ʻoukou naʻau i nā ʻōlelo a pau aʻu e hōʻike aku nei iā ʻoukou i kēia lā; ʻo ia kā ʻoukou e kauoha aku ai i nā keiki a ʻoukou e mālama, e hana hoʻi i nā ʻōlelo a pau o kēia kānāwai. | he said to them, “Take to heart all the words I have solemnly declared to you this day, so that you may command your children to obey carefully all the words of this law. |
| Kānl 33:2 | ʻĪ akula, Mai Sinai mai, i hele mai ai ʻo Iēhova, A mai Seira mai ia i puka mai ai ma luna o lākou. Mai ka mauna ʻo Parana ia i hoʻomālamalama mai, Ma waena mai o nā ʻumi tausani haipule ʻo ia i hele mai ai; Mai kona lima ʻākau aku ke kānāwai ahi no lākou. | He said: “The Lord came from Sinai and dawned over them from Seir; he shone forth from Mount Paran. He came with myriads of holy ones from the south, from his mountain slopes. |
| Kānl 33:7 | Eia ka Iuda; ʻī akula ia, E hoʻolohe, e Iēhova, i ka leo o Iuda, A e alakaʻi iā ia i kona poʻe kānaka; E pono nō ia ma kona lima iho, A e kōkua mai ʻoe iā ia i kona poʻe ʻenemi. | And this he said about Judah: “Hear, Lord, the cry of Judah; bring him to his people. With his own hands he defends his cause. Oh, be his help against his foes!” |
| Kānl 33:8 | ʻĪ akula ia no Levi, ʻO kou Tumima a me kou ʻUrima no kou mea haipule, Ka mea āu i hoʻāʻo ai ma Masa, Ka mea āu i hakakā ai ma ka wai o Meriba; | About Levi he said: “Your Thummim and Urim belong to your faithful servant. You tested him at Massah; you contended with him at the waters of Meribah. |
| Kānl 33:12 | ʻĪ akula ia no Beniamina, Ka hiwahiwa na Iēhova, e noho maluhia me ia; E hoʻouhi mai ʻo ia iā ia i nā lā a pau, E noho nō hoʻi ia i waena o kona poʻohiwi. | About Benjamin he said: “Let the beloved of the Lord rest secure in him, for he shields him all day long, and the one the Lord loves rests between his shoulders.” |
| Kānl 33:13 | ʻĪ akula ia no Iosepa, E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia kona ʻāina e Iēhova, No nā mea maikaʻi o ka lani, no ka hau, A no nā mea e waiho ana ma lalo i ka honua, | About Joseph he said: “May the Lord bless his land with the precious dew from heaven above and with the deep waters that lie below; |
| Kānl 33:18 | ʻŌlelo akula ia no Zebuluna, E ʻoliʻoli ʻoe, e Zebuluna, i kou hele ʻana i waho: ʻO ʻoe hoʻi, e ʻIsakara, ma kou mau halelewa. | About Zebulun he said: “Rejoice, Zebulun, in your going out, and you, Issachar, in your tents. |
| Kānl 33:21 | Wae ihola ia i ke kuleana maikaʻi nona, No ka mea, ma laila nō ke kuleana o ke alakaʻi i waiho ai; A hele akula ia me nā luna o kānaka, Hana akula ia i ka pono o Iēhova, A i kāna ʻōlelo kūpaʻa me ka ʻIseraʻela. | He chose the best land for himself; the leader’s portion was kept for him. When the heads of the people assembled, he carried out the Lord’s righteous will, and his judgments concerning Israel.” |
| Kānl 33:22 | ʻŌlelo akula ia no Dana, ʻo Dana, he keiki liona ia, E lele mai ia mai Basana mai. | About Dan he said: “Dan is a lion’s cub, springing out of Bashan.” |
| Kānl 33:23 | ʻŌlelo akula ia no Napetali, E hoʻonui ʻia ʻoe i ka lokomaikaʻi, E hoʻopiha ʻia ʻoe i ka pōmaikaʻi o Iēhova, E hoʻolilo ʻia nou ke komohana, a me ke kūkulu hema. | About Naphtali he said: “Naphtali is abounding with the favor of the Lord and is full of his blessing; he will inherit southward to the lake.” |
| Kānl 33:24 | ʻŌlelo akula ia no ʻAsera, E hoʻopōmaikaʻi ʻia ʻo ʻAsera i nā keiki. A e ʻoluʻolu ia i kona poʻe hoahānau, A e kūpenu iho ia i kona wāwae i ka ʻaila. | About Asher he said: “Most blessed of sons is Asher; let him be favored by his brothers, and let him bathe his feet in oil. |
| Kānl 34:1 | Piʻi akula ʻo Mose mai nā pāpū aku o Moaba ma ka puʻu ʻo Nebo, ma luna pono o Pisega, e kū pono ana i Ieriko; a hōʻike maila ʻo Iēhova iā ia i ka ʻāina a pau ʻo Gileada a hiki i Dana, | Then Moses climbed Mount Nebo from the plains of Moab to the top of Pisgah, across from Jericho. There the Lord showed him the whole land — from Gilead to Dan, |
| Kānl 34:9 | A ʻo Iosua ke keiki a Nuna, ua piha ia i ka ʻUhane e naʻauao ai; no ka mea, ua kau aku ʻo Mose i kona mau lima ma luna iho ona: a hoʻolohe akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā ia, a hana akula e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose. | Now Joshua son of Nun was filled with the spirit of wisdom because Moses had laid his hands on him. So the Israelites listened to him and did what the Lord had commanded Moses. |
| Ios 1:16 | ʻŌlelo akula lākou iā Iosua, ʻī akula, ʻO nā mea a pau āu e kauoha mai nei iā mākou, ʻo ia kā mākou e hana ai: a ʻo nā wahi a pau āu e hoʻouna aku ai iā mākou, ma laila mākou e hele ai. | Then they answered Joshua, “Whatever you have commanded us we will do, and wherever you send us we will go. |
| Ios 2:1 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Iosua, ke keiki a Nuna i nā kānaka ʻelua, mai Sitima aku e kiu malū, ʻī aʻela, Ō uhaele e mākaʻi i ka ʻāina iā Ieriko. Hele aku lāua a komo i loko o ka hale o kekahi wahine hoʻokamakama, ʻo Rahaba kona inoa, a moe ihola lāua ma laila. | Then Joshua son of Nun secretly sent two spies from Shittim. “Go, look over the land,” he said, “especially Jericho.” So they went and entered the house of a prostitute named Rahab and stayed there. |
| Ios 2:2 | Ua haʻi ʻia akula i ke aliʻi o Ieriko, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, Aia hoʻi, ua hele mai nei i ka pō, kekahi mau kānaka, no nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela e mākaʻi i ka ʻāina. | The king of Jericho was told, “Look, some of the Israelites have come here tonight to spy out the land.” |
| Ios 2:3 | Hoʻouna akula ke aliʻi o Ieriko, ʻī akula iā Rahaba, E lawe mai ʻoe i waho i ua mau kānaka lā i hele mai i ou lā, a i komo i loko o kou hale; no ka mea, ua hele mai lāua e mākaʻi i ka ʻāina a pau. | So the king of Jericho sent this message to Rahab: “Bring out the men who came to you and entered your house, because they have come to spy out the whole land.” |
| Ios 2:4 | Lawe aʻela ka wahine i ua mau kānaka lā ʻelua, hūnā ihola iā lāua a ʻōlelo akula penei, Hele maila kekahi mau kānaka i oʻu nei, ʻaʻole hoʻi au i ʻike i kahi a lāua i hele mai ai: | But the woman had taken the two men and hidden them. She said, “Yes, the men came to me, but I did not know where they had come from. |
| Ios 2:5 | A i ke pani ʻana o ka puka i ka pōʻeleʻele, hele akula ua mau kānaka lā i waho. ʻAʻole au i ʻike i ko lāua wahi i hele ai. E hahai koke aku iā lāua, a e loaʻa nō. | At dusk, when it was time to close the city gate, they left. I don’t know which way they went. Go after them quickly. You may catch up with them.” |
| Ios 2:7 | Hahai akula nā kānaka iā lāua ma ke ala e hiki aku ai i Ioredane, a hiki i ke āhua. A puka akula ka poʻe hahai i waho, a laila, pani ʻia ihola ka puka. | So the men set out in pursuit of the spies on the road that leads to the fords of the Jordan, and as soon as the pursuers had gone out, the gate was shut. |
| Ios 2:8 | Ma mua o ko lāua moe ʻana, piʻi akula ua wahine nei i o lāua lā ma luna o ka hale; | Before the spies lay down for the night, she went up on the roof |
| Ios 2:9 | ʻĪ akula ia i ua mau kānaka lā, Ua ʻike nō wau, ua hāʻawi mai ʻo Iēhova i ka ʻāina no ʻoukou, a ua kau mai ka weliweli iā ʻoukou ma luna o mākou, a ua maʻule ka poʻe a pau e noho nei ma kēia ʻāina iā ʻoukou. | and said to them, “I know that the Lord has given you this land and that a great fear of you has fallen on us, so that all who live in this country are melting in fear because of you. |
| Ios 2:16 | ʻĪ akula ia iā lāua, E hele ʻolua i ka mauna, o loaʻa ʻolua i ka poʻe hahai; a e peʻe ma laila, i ʻekolu mau lā, a hoʻi mai ka poʻe hahai; a laila, e hele ʻolua i ko ʻolua wahi e hele ai. | She said to them, “Go to the hills so the pursuers will not find you. Hide yourselves there three days until they return, and then go on your way.” |
| Ios 2:21 | ʻĪ akula kēia, E like me kā ʻolua ʻōlelo, pēlā nō. Kuʻu ihola ʻo ia iā lāua, a hele akula lāua; a hīkiʻi ihola ia i ke kaula ʻula ma ka puka. | “Agreed,” she replied. “Let it be as you say.” So she sent them away, and they departed. And she tied the scarlet cord in the window. |
| Ios 2:22 | Hele akula lāua a hiki i ka mauna, a noho ihola i laila i nā lā ʻekolu, a hoʻi mai ka poʻe hahai. Ua ʻimi akula ka poʻe hahai iā lāua, ma ke ala a pau, ʻaʻole hoʻi i loaʻa. | When they left, they went into the hills and stayed there three days, until the pursuers had searched all along the road and returned without finding them. |
| Ios 2:23 | A hoʻi maila ua mau kānaka lā ʻelua, e iho ana mai ka mauna mai, hele aʻela lāua, a hiki akula i o Iosua lā, i ke keiki a Nuna, a haʻi akula iā ia i nā mea a pau i loaʻa iā lāua: | Then the two men started back. They went down out of the hills, forded the river and came to Joshua son of Nun and told him everything that had happened to them. |
| Ios 2:24 | ʻŌlelo akula lāua iā Iosua, Ua hāʻawi ʻiʻo mai nō ʻo Iēhova i ka ʻāina a pau i ko kākou lima; no ka mea, ua maʻule hoʻi ka poʻe a pau e noho ana ma ia ʻāina, no kākou. | They said to Joshua, “The Lord has surely given the whole land into our hands; all the people are melting in fear because of us.” |
| Ios 3:1 | Kū aʻela ʻo Iosua i kakahiaka, a hele akula, mai Sitima aku, a hiki akula i Ioredane, ʻo ia, a me nā mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela, a ma laila lākou i hoʻomoana ai ma mua o ko lākou hele ʻana aʻe i kēlā kapa. | Early in the morning Joshua and all the Israelites set out from Shittim and went to the Jordan, where they camped before crossing over. |
| Ios 3:6 | ʻŌlelo maila, ʻo Iosua i nā kāhuna, ʻī maila, E hāpai i ka pahu berita, a e hele aʻe i mua o nā kānaka. Hāpai aʻela lākou i ka pahu berita, hele akula i mua o nā kānaka. | Joshua said to the priests, “Take up the ark of the covenant and pass on ahead of the people.” So they took it up and went ahead of them. |
| Ios 3:16 | A laila, kū mālie nō nā wai i kahe ma luna mai, a piʻi akula, a lilo i puʻu lōʻihi loa a hiki wale aku i ke kūlanakauhale i ʻAdama, e pili ana i Zaretana: a ʻo ka wai i kahe ma ke kai o ka pāpū, ʻo ia hoʻi ka moana kai, moku ihola ia a maloʻo; a hele akula nā kānaka i kēlā kapa, ma ke alo o Ieriko. | the water from upstream stopped flowing. It piled up in a heap a great distance away, at a town called Adam in the vicinity of Zarethan, while the water flowing down to the Sea of the Arabah (that is, the Dead Sea) was completely cut off. So the people crossed over opposite Jericho. |
| Ios 4:4 | Hea akula ʻo Iosua i ka poʻe kānaka he ʻumikumamālua, āna i hoʻomākaukau ai no nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, pākahi ke kanaka i ka ʻohana hoʻokahi; | So Joshua called together the twelve men he had appointed from the Israelites, one from each tribe, |
| Ios 4:10 | A ʻo nā kāhuna, ka poʻe i lawe i ka pahu, kū mālie lākou ma loko o Ioredane, a pau i ka hana ʻia nā mea a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Iosua e ʻōlelo mai i kānaka, e like hoʻi me nā mea a pau a Mose i kauoha mai ai iā Iosua. Wikiwiki ihola nā kānaka, a hele akula i kēlā kapa. | Now the priests who carried the ark remained standing in the middle of the Jordan until everything the Lord had commanded Joshua was done by the people, just as Moses had directed Joshua. The people hurried over, |
| Ios 4:19 | Piʻi akula nā kānaka a pau, mai loko mai o Ioredane, i ka lā ʻumi o ka malama mua, a hoʻomoana ihola lākou ma Gilegala ma ka palena ʻo Ieriko, aia ma ka hikina. | On the tenth day of the first month the people went up from the Jordan and camped at Gilgal on the eastern border of Jericho. |
| Ios 5:13 | Eia hoʻi kekahi, i ko Iosua noho ʻana i mua o Ieriko, ʻalawa aʻela kona maka i luna, nānā akula, aia hoʻi! Kū maila kekahi kanaka i mua ona, me ka pahi kaua i unuhi ʻia ma kona lima. Hele akula ʻo Iosua i ona lā, ʻī akula, Ma o mākou nei anei ʻoe, ma ko mākou ʻenemi paha? | Now when Joshua was near Jericho, he looked up and saw a man standing in front of him with a drawn sword in his hand. Joshua went up to him and asked, “Are you for us or for our enemies?” |
| Ios 5:14 | ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻAʻole, ua hele mai nei au i aliʻi koa no ko Iēhova pūʻali. Moe ihola ko Iosua alo ma ka honua, hoʻomana akula, ʻī akula iā ia, He aha kā kuʻu Haku e ʻōlelo mai nei i kau kauā? | “Neither,” he replied, “but as commander of the army of the Lord I have now come.” Then Joshua fell facedown to the ground in reverence, and asked him, “What message does my Lord have for his servant?” |
| Ios 6:6 | Hea akula ʻo Iosua, ke keiki a Nuna i nā kāhuna, ʻī akula iā lākou, E hāpai i ka pahu berita; a na nā kāhuna ʻehiku e lawe i nā pū kiwi hipa ʻehiku, ma mua o ka pahu o Iēhova. | So Joshua son of Nun called the priests and said to them, “Take up the ark of the covenant of the Lord and have seven priests carry trumpets in front of it.” |
| Ios 6:11 | Pōʻai akula ka pahu o Iēhova ia kūlanakauhale, hoʻokahi nō ko lākou pōʻai ʻana; a hoʻi mai lākou i kahi i hoʻomoana ai, a ma laila lākou i moe ai. | So he had the ark of the Lord carried around the city, circling it once. Then the army returned to camp and spent the night there. |
| Ios 6:20 | A i ko lākou puhi ʻana i ka pū, hoʻōho akula nā kānaka; a lohe nā kānaka i ke kani ʻana o ka pū, a me ka hoʻōho nui ʻana a kānaka i hoʻōho ai, a laila hiolo ka pā i lalo, a piʻi akula lākou i ke kūlanakauhale, ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka ma kona alo iho, a pio ke kūlanakauhale iā lākou. | When the trumpets sounded, the army shouted, and at the sound of the trumpet, when the men gave a loud shout, the wall collapsed; so everyone charged straight in, and they took the city. |
| Ios 6:22 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iosua i ua mau kānaka lā nāna i mākaʻi i ka ʻāina, E komo ʻolua i loko o ka hale o ka wahine hoʻokipa, a e lawe mai i waho i ka wahine a me kāna mea a pau, e like me kā ʻolua i hoʻohiki ai nona. | Joshua said to the two men who had spied out the land, “Go into the prostitute’s house and bring her out and all who belong to her, in accordance with your oath to her.” |
| Ios 6:23 | Komo akula ua mau kānaka uʻi lā ʻo nā kiu, a lawe maila i waho iā Rahaba, a me kona makua kāne, a me kona makuahine, a me nā kaikunāne ona, a me kona mau mea a pau; a lawe maila nō hoʻi lākou i kona poʻe hoahānau a pau, a waiho ihola iā lākou ma waho o kahi i hoʻomoana ai ka ʻIseraʻela. | So the young men who had done the spying went in and brought out Rahab, her father and mother, her brothers and sisters and all who belonged to her. They brought out her entire family and put them in a place outside the camp of Israel. |
| Ios 6:25 | Hoʻōla akula ʻo Iosua iā Rahaba, ka wahine hoʻokipa, a me ka poʻe o kona makua kāne, a me kona mea a pau, aia nō hoʻi ia e noho lā i nēia lā, me ka ʻIseraʻela; no ka mea, nāna nō i hūnā i nā ʻelele a Iosua i hoʻouna aku ai e mākaʻi iā Ieriko. | But Joshua spared Rahab the prostitute, with her family and all who belonged to her, because she hid the men Joshua had sent as spies to Jericho — and she lives among the Israelites to this day. |
| Ios 7:1 | Lawe hala ihola nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela ma ka mea laʻa; no ka mea, ʻo ʻAkana, ke keiki a Karemi, ke keiki a Zabedi, ke keiki a Zera, no ka ʻohana o Iuda, lālau akula ia i ka mea laʻa, a laila, wela ihola ka inaina o Iēhova i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela. | But the Israelites were unfaithful in regard to the devoted things; Achan son of Karmi, the son of Zimri, the son of Zerah, of the tribe of Judah, took some of them. So the Lord’s anger burned against Israel. |
| Ios 7:2 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Iosua i mau kānaka, mai Ieriko aku a ʻAi, ma ke alo o Betavena, ma ka hikina o Betela, ʻōlelo akula iā lākou, ʻī akula, Ō piʻi ʻoukou, a e mākaʻi i ka ʻāina. Piʻi akula ua mau kānaka lā, mākaʻi ihola iā ʻAi. | Now Joshua sent men from Jericho to Ai, which is near Beth Aven to the east of Bethel, and told them, “Go up and spy out the region.” So the men went up and spied out Ai. |
| Ios 7:4 | Piʻi akula i laila, ʻekolu tausani kānaka o lākou; a heʻe ihola lākou i mua o nā kānaka o ʻAi. | So about three thousand went up; but they were routed by the men of Ai, |
| Ios 7:7 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iosua, Auē, e Iēhova, e ka Haku ē! No ke aha lā ʻoe i lawe iki mai ai i kēia poʻe kānaka, ma kēia ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, e hāʻawi iā mākou i ka lima o ka ʻAmora, e make ai mākou? E aho i ʻoluʻolu mākou, e noho ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane! | And Joshua said, “Alas, Sovereign Lord, why did you ever bring this people across the Jordan to deliver us into the hands of the Amorites to destroy us? If only we had been content to stay on the other side of the Jordan! |
| Ios 7:20 | Pane akula ʻo ʻAkana iā Iosua, ʻī akula, ʻOiaʻiʻo nō, ua hana hewa wau iā Iēhova i ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, a penei nō hoʻi kaʻu i hana aku ai: | Achan replied, “It is true! I have sinned against the Lord, the God of Israel. This is what I have done: |
| Ios 7:22 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Iosua i mau ʻelele, a holokikī lākou i ka halelewa; aia hoʻi, ua hūnā ʻia, ma loko o ka halelewa, a ʻo ke kālā hoʻi ma lalo iho. | So Joshua sent messengers, and they ran to the tent, and there it was, hidden in his tent, with the silver underneath. |
| Ios 7:24 | Lālau akula ʻo Iosua, a me ka ʻIseraʻela a pau iā ʻAkana, i ke keiki a Zera, a me ke kālā, a me ka ʻaʻahu, a me ka ʻaukā gula, a me kāna mau keiki kāne, a me kāna mau kaikamāhine, a me kona mau bipi, a me kona mau hoki, a me kona mau hipa, a me kona halelewa, a me kona mau mea a pau, a lawe iā lākou i ke awāwa ʻo ʻAkora. | Then Joshua, together with all Israel, took Achan son of Zerah, the silver, the robe, the gold bar, his sons and daughters, his cattle, donkeys and sheep, his tent and all that he had, to the Valley of Achor. |
| Ios 7:25 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iosua, No ke aha lā ʻoe i hana ʻino mai ai iā mākou? E hana ʻino mai ana ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoe i kēia lā. A ʻo ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, hailuku akula lākou iā ia i ka pōhaku, a pau ko lākou hailuku ʻana i ka pōhaku, pupuhi ʻia ihola lākou i ke ahi. | Joshua said, “Why have you brought this trouble on us? The Lord will bring trouble on you today.” Then all Israel stoned him, and after they had stoned the rest, they burned them. |
| Ios 8:4 | Kauoha akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻī akula, Aia hoʻi, e hoʻohālua ʻoukou i kēlā kūlanakauhale, ma ke kua o ke kūlanakauhale, mai hele i kahi lōʻihi ʻē aku o ua kūlanakauhale lā, e noho mākaukau hoʻi ʻoukou a pau. | with these orders: “Listen carefully. You are to set an ambush behind the city. Don’t go very far from it. All of you be on the alert. |
| Ios 8:9 | A laila, hoʻouna akula ʻo Iosua iā lākou, a hele akula lākou e hoʻohālua; a noho lākou ma waena o Betela a me ʻAi, ma ke komohana o ʻAi. Ia pō, moe pū ihola ʻo Iosua me nā kānaka. | Then Joshua sent them off, and they went to the place of ambush and lay in wait between Bethel and Ai, to the west of Ai — but Joshua spent that night with the people. |
| Ios 8:10 | Ala maila ʻo Iosua i ke kakahiaka, a helu ihola i nā kānaka, a piʻi akula ʻo ia a me nā lunakahiko o ka ʻIseraʻela, i mua o nā kānaka i ʻAi. | Early the next morning Joshua mustered his army, and he and the leaders of Israel marched before them to Ai. |
| Ios 8:11 | Piʻi pū akula me ia kona poʻe a pau i mākaukau i ke kaua, a neʻeneʻe akula, a hiki ma ke alo o ia kūlanakauhale, a hoʻomoana ihola ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau o ʻAi. He awāwa hoʻi ma waena o lākou a me ʻAi. | The entire force that was with him marched up and approached the city and arrived in front of it. They set up camp north of Ai, with the valley between them and the city. |
| Ios 8:13 | Hoʻonoho ihola lākou i kānaka, ʻo ka poʻe a pau, ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau o ke kūlanakauhale, a me ka poʻe hope, ma ke komohana o ke kūlanakauhale, a laila, i kēlā pō nō, iho akula ʻo Iosua i lalo o ke awāwa. | So the soldiers took up their positions — with the main camp to the north of the city and the ambush to the west of it. That night Joshua went into the valley. |
| Ios 8:15 | Hana ihola ʻo Iosua a me ka ʻIseraʻela me he poʻe heʻe lā i mua o lākou, a holo akula ma ke ala e hiki aku ai i ka wao nahele. | Joshua and all Israel let themselves be driven back before them, and they fled toward the wilderness. |
| Ios 8:16 | Hoʻākoakoa maila nā kānaka a pau o ʻAi e hahai iā lākou, a hahai nō lākou iā Iosua, a kaʻi ʻia akula lākou, ma ʻō aku o ke kūlanakauhale. | All the men of Ai were called to pursue them, and they pursued Joshua and were lured away from the city. |
| Ios 8:17 | ʻAʻole i koe kekahi kanaka ma ʻAi, a me Betela, i hahai ʻole aku i ka ʻIseraʻela. Waiho hāmama wale lākou i ke kūlanakauhale, a hahai akula i ka ʻIseraʻela. | Not a man remained in Ai or Bethel who did not go after Israel. They left the city open and went in pursuit of Israel. |
| Ios 8:18 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā Iosua, E ʻō aku ʻoe i ka ihe ma kou lima iā ʻAi, a naʻu nō e hāʻawi aku ia wahi i loko o kou lima. ʻŌ akula nō ʻo Iosua i kāna ihe, ma kona lima i ke kūlanakauhale. | Then the Lord said to Joshua, “Hold out toward Ai the javelin that is in your hand, for into your hand I will deliver the city.” So Joshua held out toward the city the javelin that was in his hand. |
| Ios 8:19 | Kū koke maila ka poʻe hoʻohālua, mai ko lākou wahi mai, a i ka ʻō ʻana aku o kona lima, holokikī akula a komo i loko o ke kūlanakauhale, hoʻopio ihola, a wikiwiki a puhi akula i ke kauhale i ke ahi. | As soon as he did this, the men in the ambush rose quickly from their position and rushed forward. They entered the city and captured it and quickly set it on fire. |
| Ios 8:20 | ʻAlawa aʻela nā kānaka o ʻAi, a nānā akula ma hope o lākou, aia hoʻi! Pūnohu akula i ka lani ka uwahi o ia kūlanakauhale; ʻaʻole o lākou wahi e peʻe aku ai, i ʻō, a i ʻō aʻe. A ʻo ka poʻe e peʻe ana ma ka wao nahele, huli maila lākou e ʻalo i ka poʻe hahai. | The men of Ai looked back and saw the smoke of the city rising up into the sky, but they had no chance to escape in any direction; the Israelites who had been fleeing toward the wilderness had turned back against their pursuers. |
| Ios 8:21 | A ʻike akula ʻo Iosua, a me ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, ua pio ke kūlanakauhale i ka poʻe hoʻohālua, a ua pūnohu akula ka uwahi o ke kūlanakauhale, a laila huli hou lākou a luku akula i kānaka no ʻAi. | For when Joshua and all Israel saw that the ambush had taken the city and that smoke was going up from it, they turned around and attacked the men of Ai. |
| Ios 8:22 | A puka maila hoʻi kēlā poʻe, mai loko mai o ke kūlanakauhale, e ʻalo iā lākou, no laila ua puni lākou i ka ʻIseraʻela ma kēlā ʻaoʻao kekahi poʻe a ma kēia ʻaoʻao kekahi poʻe. A luku akula ʻo Iosua mā iā lākou, ʻaʻole i waiho aku i kekahi o lākou e holo a pakele aku. | Those in the ambush also came out of the city against them, so that they were caught in the middle, with Israelites on both sides. Israel cut them down, leaving them neither survivors nor fugitives. |
| Ios 8:24 | A pau aʻela nā kānaka o ʻAi i ka luku ʻia e ka ʻIseraʻela ma ke kula, a ma ka wao nahele, ma kahi a lākou i hahai aku ai. A hāʻule ihola lākou a pau i ka maka o ka pahi kaua a make. A laila, hoʻi akula ka ʻIseraʻela a pau i ʻAi, a luku akula, me ka maka o ka pahi kaua. | When Israel had finished killing all the men of Ai in the fields and in the wilderness where they had chased them, and when every one of them had been put to the sword, all the Israelites returned to Ai and killed those who were in it. |
| Ios 8:31 | E like me kā Mose, ke kauā a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, e like hoʻi me ka mea i palapala ʻia i loko o ka buke o ke kānāwai o Mose, he kuahu pōhaku i kālai ʻole ʻia; ʻaʻole hoʻi i kau ʻia ka hao ma luna iho. Kaumaha akula lākou ma luna iho i nā mōhai kuni iā Iēhova, a kālua ihola i nā mōhai hoʻomalu. | as Moses the servant of the Lord had commanded the Israelites. He built it according to what is written in the Book of the Law of Moses — an altar of uncut stones, on which no iron tool had been used. On it they offered to the Lord burnt offerings and sacrificed fellowship offerings. |
| Ios 9:4 | A laila hana maʻalea ihola lākou, a hele akula, hoʻomākaukau ihola i ō na lākou; a lawe nō hoʻi lākou i nā pūʻolo kahiko ma ko lākou mau hoki, a me nā hue ʻili waina kahiko, a ua haehae, a ua pāhono ʻia; | they resorted to a ruse: They went as a delegation whose donkeys were loaded with worn-out sacks and old wineskins, cracked and mended. |
| Ios 9:7 | ʻĪ akula nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela i ka poʻe Heva, Ke noho nei paha ʻoukou i waena o mākou: pehea lā mākou e hana ai me ʻoukou i ʻōlelo kuʻikahi? | The Israelites said to the Hivites, “But perhaps you live near us, so how can we make a treaty with you?” |
| Ios 9:8 | ʻĪ maila lākou iā Iosua, He poʻe kauā mākou nāu. ʻĪ akula ʻo Iosua iā lākou, ʻO wai ʻoukou? A mai hea mai ʻoukou i hele mai nei? | “We are your servants,” they said to Joshua. But Joshua asked, “Who are you and where do you come from?” |
| Ios 9:15 | Hoʻomalu akula ʻo Iosua iā lākou, a hana ihola i ʻōlelo kuʻikahi me lākou, e ola ai lākou; a hoʻohiki akula nā luna o ka ʻIseraʻela iā lākou. | Then Joshua made a treaty of peace with them to let them live, and the leaders of the assembly ratified it by oath. |
| Ios 9:22 | Kiʻi akula ʻo Iosua iā lākou, nīnau akula, me ka ʻī ʻana aku iā lākou, No ke aha lā ʻoukou i nolu mai ai a puni mākou, me ka ʻōlelo mai, Ua lōʻihi aku mākou, mai o ʻoukou aku; a eia hoʻi ʻoukou, ke noho nei i waena o mākou? | Then Joshua summoned the Gibeonites and said, “Why did you deceive us by saying, ‘We live a long way from you,’ while actually you live near us? |
| Ios 10:3 | No laila kiʻi akula ʻo ʻAdonizedeka, ke aliʻi o Ierusalema, iā Hohama, i ke aliʻi o Heberona, a iā Pirama, i ke aliʻi o Iaremuta, a iā Iapia, i ke aliʻi o Lakisa, a iā Debira, ke aliʻi o ʻEgelona, ʻī akula iā lākou, | So Adoni-Zedek king of Jerusalem appealed to Hoham king of Hebron, Piram king of Jarmuth, Japhia king of Lachish and Debir king of Eglon. |
| Ios 10:5 | A laila, ʻākoakoa maila nā aliʻi ʻelima o ka ʻAmora, ʻo ke aliʻi o Ierusalema, ʻo ke aliʻi o Heberona, ʻo ke aliʻi o Iaremuta, ʻo ke aliʻi o Lakisa, a me ke aliʻi o ʻEgelona, a piʻi akula lākou a me ko lākou huna kaua a pau, a hoʻomoana ihola ma ke alo o Gibeona, a kaua akula. | Then the five kings of the Amorites — the kings of Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish and Eglon — joined forces. They moved up with all their troops and took up positions against Gibeon and attacked it. |
| Ios 10:7 | A laila, piʻi akula ʻo Iosua, mai Gilegala aku, ʻo ia, a me nā kānaka kaua a pau pū me ia, a me ka poʻe koa ikaika a pau. | So Joshua marched up from Gilgal with his entire army, including all the best fighting men. |
| Ios 10:9 | Hiki koke akula ʻo Iosua iā lākou, i kona hele ʻana, mai Gilegala aku i ka pō a ao. | After an all-night march from Gilgal, Joshua took them by surprise. |
| Ios 10:10 | Hoʻoʻauheʻe akula ʻo Iēhova iā lākou i mua o ka ʻIseraʻela, a luku akula ʻo ia iā lākou i ka make nui loa, ma Gibeona, a hahai akula nō hoʻi ʻo ia iā lākou, ma ke ala e hiki aku ai i Betehorona, a pepehi ihola iā lākou a hiki i ʻAzeka, a i Makeda. | The Lord threw them into confusion before Israel, so Joshua and the Israelites defeated them completely at Gibeon. Israel pursued them along the road going up to Beth Horon and cut them down all the way to Azekah and Makkedah. |
| Ios 10:12 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Iosua iā Iēhova, i ka lā i hāʻawi mai ai ʻo Iēhova i ka ʻAmora na nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula ia i mua o ke alo o ka ʻIseraʻela, E ka lā, e kau mālie ʻoe ma luna o Gibeona, a ʻo ʻoe hoʻi, e ka mahina, ma luna o ke awāwa ʻo ʻAialona. | On the day the Lord gave the Amorites over to Israel, Joshua said to the Lord in the presence of Israel: “Sun, stand still over Gibeon, and you, moon, over the Valley of Aijalon.” |
| Ios 10:13 | Kau mālie ihola ka lā, a kū mālie nō hoʻi ka mahina, a hoʻopaʻi akula nā kānaka i ko lākou poʻe ʻenemi. ʻAʻole anei kēia ka mea i palapala ʻia ma ka buke a Iasera? Kau mālie nō ka lā ma waena o ka lani, ʻaʻole i hoʻomau i kona hele a pau ka lā hoʻokahi. | So the sun stood still, and the moon stopped, till the nation avenged itself on its enemies, as it is written in the Book of Jashar. The sun stopped in the middle of the sky and delayed going down about a full day. |
| Ios 10:16 | Holo akula ua mau aliʻi nei ʻelima, a peʻe ihola i loko o ke ana ma Makeda. | Now the five kings had fled and hidden in the cave at Makkedah. |
| Ios 10:18 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iosua, E ʻolokaʻa i mau pōhaku nui ma ka waha o ke ana, a e hoʻonoho i mau kānaka e kiaʻi iā lākou: | he said, “Roll large rocks up to the mouth of the cave, and post some men there to guard it. |
| Ios 10:20 | Luku akula ʻo Iosua a me nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā lākou i ka make nui loa, a oki loa ihola lākou, a laila, holo akula ke koena o lākou a komo i loko o nā kūlanakauhale i paʻa i ka pā. | So Joshua and the Israelites defeated them completely, but a few survivors managed to reach their fortified cities. |
| Ios 10:22 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iosua, E wehe i ka waha o ke ana, a e lawe mai i waho i oʻu nei, i ua mau aliʻi lā ʻelima, mai ke ana mai. | Joshua said, “Open the mouth of the cave and bring those five kings out to me.” |
| Ios 10:24 | A i ka wā i lawe mai ai lākou i ua mau aliʻi nei i o Iosua lā, a laila, hea akula ʻo Iosua i kānaka a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula i nā ʻalihi o ka poʻe koa, i hele pū me ia, E neʻeneʻe mai ʻoukou, a e hehi ko ʻoukou kapuaʻi ma luna o nā ʻāʻī o kēia poʻe aliʻi. Neʻeneʻe maila lākou a hehi akula ko lākou kapuaʻi, ma luna o ko lākou mau ʻāʻī. | When they had brought these kings to Joshua, he summoned all the men of Israel and said to the army commanders who had come with him, “Come here and put your feet on the necks of these kings.” So they came forward and placed their feet on their necks. |
| Ios 10:25 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iosua iā lākou, Mai makaʻu ʻoukou, ʻaʻole hoʻi e weliweli; e ikaika ʻoukou, a e koa hoʻi, no ka mea, pēlā nō e hana mai ai ʻo Iēhova i nā ʻenemi a pau a ʻoukou e kaua aku ai. | Joshua said to them, “Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged. Be strong and courageous. This is what the Lord will do to all the enemies you are going to fight.” |
| Ios 10:26 | A ma hope iho, luku akula ʻo Iosua iā lākou a pepehi ihola, a kāʻawe aʻela ma nā lāʻau ʻelima; a e kaulia ana nō lākou ma nā lāʻau, a hiki i ke ahiahi. | Then Joshua put the kings to death and exposed their bodies on five poles, and they were left hanging on the poles until evening. |
| Ios 10:27 | A hiki i ka manawa i napoʻo ai ka lā, kauoha aʻela ʻo Iosua, e kuʻu iā lākou mai luna iho o nā lāʻau, a e kiola iā lākou i loko o ke ana, ma kahi a lākou i peʻe aku ai; a waiho akula i nā pōhaku nui ma ka waha o ke ana, a hiki loa mai i nēia lā. | At sunset Joshua gave the order and they took them down from the poles and threw them into the cave where they had been hiding. At the mouth of the cave they placed large rocks, which are there to this day. |
| Ios 10:28 | Ia lā nō i hoʻopio ai ʻo Iosua iā Makeda, a luku akula me ka maka o ka pahi kaua, a pepehi akula i ko laila aliʻi a make loa, ʻo lākou, a me ko laila kānaka a pau, ʻaʻole ia i waiho i kekahi koena. Hana akula ia i ko laila aliʻi, e like me ia i hana aku ai i ke aliʻi o Ieriko. | That day Joshua took Makkedah. He put the city and its king to the sword and totally destroyed everyone in it. He left no survivors. And he did to the king of Makkedah as he had done to the king of Jericho. |
| Ios 10:29 | Hele akula ʻo Iosua, a me ka ʻIseraʻela a pau pū me ia, mai Makeda aku a hiki i Libena, a kaua akula iā Libena. | Then Joshua and all Israel with him moved on from Makkedah to Libnah and attacked it. |
| Ios 10:30 | Hāʻawi mai nō hoʻi ʻo Iēhova ia wahi a me ko laila aliʻi a me ko laila poʻe kānaka a pau, i ka lima o ka ʻIseraʻela, a luku akula ʻo ia ia wahi ma ka maka o ka pahi kaua; ʻaʻole ia i waiho i koena ma ia wahi. Hana aku nō hoʻi ia i ko laila aliʻi e like me ia i hana aku ai i ke aliʻi o Ieriko. | The Lord also gave that city and its king into Israel’s hand. The city and everyone in it Joshua put to the sword. He left no survivors there. And he did to its king as he had done to the king of Jericho. |
| Ios 10:31 | Hele akula ʻo Iosua, a me ka ʻIseraʻela a pau pū me ia mai Libena aku a Lakisa, hoʻomoana ihola ma ke alo o ia wahi, a kaua akula. | Then Joshua and all Israel with him moved on from Libnah to Lachish; he took up positions against it and attacked it. |
| Ios 10:32 | Hāʻawi maila ʻo Iēhova iā Lakisa i ka lima o ka ʻIseraʻela, a i ka lua o ka lā, hoʻopio ihola ʻo ia ia wahi a luku akula ia wahi ma ka maka o ka pahi kaua, a me nā kānaka a pau ma ia wahi, e like me nā mea a pau āna i hana aku ai iā Libena. | The Lord gave Lachish into Israel’s hands, and Joshua took it on the second day. The city and everyone in it he put to the sword, just as he had done to Libnah. |
| Ios 10:33 | A laila, hele aʻela ʻo Horama, ke aliʻi o Gezera, e kōkua ma muli o Lakisa. Luku akula ʻo Iosua iā ia, a me kona kānaka, a pau loa lākou i ka make, ʻaʻole i koe. | Meanwhile, Horam king of Gezer had come up to help Lachish, but Joshua defeated him and his army — until no survivors were left. |
| Ios 10:34 | Hele akula ʻo Iosua a me ka ʻIseraʻela a pau pū me ia, mai Lakisa aku a ʻEgelona, a hoʻomoana ihola ma ke alo o ia wahi, a kaua akula iā ia. | Then Joshua and all Israel with him moved on from Lachish to Eglon; they took up positions against it and attacked it. |
| Ios 10:35 | Hoʻopio ihola lākou ia wahi ia lā nō, a luku akula ia wahi ma ka maka o ka pahi kaua, a me ko laila kānaka a pau, luku loa akula ia, e like me nā mea a pau āna i hana aku ai iā Lakisa. | They captured it that same day and put it to the sword and totally destroyed everyone in it, just as they had done to Lachish. |
| Ios 10:36 | Hele akula ʻo Iosua, a me ka ʻIseraʻela a pau pū me ia, mai ʻEgelona aku a Heberona, a kaua akula ia wahi. | Then Joshua and all Israel with him went up from Eglon to Hebron and attacked it. |
| Ios 10:37 | Hoʻopio ihola lākou ia wahi, a luku akula ma ka maka o ka pahi kaua, a me ko laila aliʻi, a me ko laila kūlanakauhale a pau, a me ko laila kānaka a pau; ʻaʻole ia i waiho i koena, e like me nā mea a pau āna i hana aku ai iā ʻEgelona. Hoʻōki loa ihola ʻo ia ia wahi a me ko laila kānaka a pau. | They took the city and put it to the sword, together with its king, its villages and everyone in it. They left no survivors. Just as at Eglon, they totally destroyed it and everyone in it. |
| Ios 10:39 | A hoʻopio ihola, a me ko laila aliʻi, a me ko laila kūlanakauhale a pau, a luku akula iā lākou ma ka maka o ka pahi kaua, a hoʻōki loa ihola ia i kānaka a pau o ia wahi, ʻaʻole i waiho i koena; e like me ia i hana aku ai iā Heberona, pēlā nō ia i hana ai iā Debira, a me kona aliʻi, e like hoʻi me ia i hana ai iā Libena, a me kona aliʻi. | They took the city, its king and its villages, and put them to the sword. Everyone in it they totally destroyed. They left no survivors. They did to Debir and its king as they had done to Libnah and its king and to Hebron. |
| Ios 10:40 | Luku akula ʻo Iosua i ka ʻāina mauna a pau, a ma ka lima hema, a ma kahi pāpū, a ma kahi haʻahaʻa, a me ko laila poʻe aliʻi a pau. ʻAʻole ia i waiho i kekahi koena. Hoʻōki loa ihola ia i nā mea hanu a pau, e like me ke kauoha ʻana mai o Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela. | So Joshua subdued the whole region, including the hill country, the Negev, the western foothills and the mountain slopes, together with all their kings. He left no survivors. He totally destroyed all who breathed, just as the Lord, the God of Israel, had commanded. |
| Ios 10:41 | Luku akula ʻo Iosua iā lākou, mai Kadesabanea a hiki i Gaza, a me ka ʻāina a pau o Gosena a hiki loa i Gibeona. | Joshua subdued them from Kadesh Barnea to Gaza and from the whole region of Goshen to Gibeon. |
| Ios 11:7 | Hele akula ʻo Iosua a me nā kānaka kaua a pau pū me ia, a hoʻohikilele akula kona hoʻouka ʻana iā lākou, ma nā wai o Meroma. | So Joshua and his whole army came against them suddenly at the Waters of Merom and attacked them, |
| Ios 11:8 | Hāʻawi maila ʻo Iēhova iā lākou i ka lima o ka ʻIseraʻela, a pepehi akula ka ʻIseraʻela iā lākou, a hahai akula iā lākou, a hiki i Zidonanui, a i Mizerepotemaima, a i ke awāwa ʻo Mizepe, ma ka hikina. Luku akula iā lākou, ʻaʻole i waiho i kekahi koena o lākou. | and the Lord gave them into the hand of Israel. They defeated them and pursued them all the way to Greater Sidon, to Misrephoth Maim, and to the Valley of Mizpah on the east, until no survivors were left. |
| Ios 11:9 | Hana aku nō hoʻi ʻo Iosua iā lākou e like me kā Iēhova kauoha ʻana iā ia; a ʻoki ihola i ke olonā o nā lio, a puhi akula i nā hale kaʻa i ke ahi. | Joshua did to them as the Lord had directed: He hamstrung their horses and burned their chariots. |
| Ios 11:11 | Luku aʻela nō ia i ko laila kānaka a pau i ka maka o ka pahi kaua, hoʻōki loa ihola iā lākou, ʻaʻole i koe kekahi e hanu ana. Puhi akula ʻo ia iā Hazora i ke ahi. | Everyone in it they put to the sword. They totally destroyed them, not sparing anyone that breathed, and he burned Hazor itself. |
| Ios 11:12 | Hoʻopio ihola ʻo Iosua i nā kūlanakauhale a pau o ia poʻe aliʻi, a me ko laila aliʻi nō hoʻi, a luku akula iā lākou i ka maka o ka pahi kaua; hoʻōki loa ihola ia iā lākou, e like me ke kauoha ʻana mai o Mose, ke kauā a ke Akua. | Joshua took all these royal cities and their kings and put them to the sword. He totally destroyed them, as Moses the servant of the Lord had commanded. |
| Ios 11:17 | Mai ka mauna mai ʻo Halaka, ma ke ala e hiki aku ai i Seira, a hiki i Baʻalegada, ma ke awāwa ʻo Lebanona, ma lalo iho o ka mauna ʻo Heremona. Hoʻopio nō ia i ko laila poʻe aliʻi a pau, a pepehi akula iā lākou a make loa. | from Mount Halak, which rises toward Seir, to Baal Gad in the Valley of Lebanon below Mount Hermon. He captured all their kings and put them to death. |
| Ios 11:21 | Ia manawa, hele aʻela ʻo Iosua, a luku akula i ka poʻe ʻAnakima, ma nā mauna, ma Heberona, ma Debira, a ma ʻAnaba, a ma nā mauna o Iuda a pau, a ma nā mauna a pau o ʻIseraʻela. Luku loa akula ʻo Iosua iā lākou, me ko lākou mau kūlanakauhale. | At that time Joshua went and destroyed the Anakites from the hill country: from Hebron, Debir and Anab, from all the hill country of Judah, and from all the hill country of Israel. Joshua totally destroyed them and their towns. |
| Ios 13:1 | A ʻelemakule ʻo Iosua, a nui nō hoʻi kona mau makahiki. ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iēhova iā ia, Ua ʻelemakule ʻoe, a nui kou mau makahiki, a nui nō hoʻi ka ʻāina i koe iho ʻaʻole i komo. | When Joshua had grown old, the Lord said to him, “You are now very old, and there are still very large areas of land to be taken over. |
| Ios 15:15 | Piʻi akula ia mai laila aku a i Debira, a ʻo ka inoa ʻo Debira ma mua o Kiriatesepera. | From there he marched against the people living in Debir (formerly called Kiriath Sepher). |
| Ios 15:16 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Kaleba, ʻO ka mea nāna e pepehi iā Kiriatesepera, a hoʻopio iho ia wahi, naʻu nō e hāʻawi iā ʻAkesa i kaʻu kaikamahine i wahine nāna. | And Caleb said, “I will give my daughter Aksah in marriage to the man who attacks and captures Kiriath Sepher.” |
| Ios 15:17 | Na ʻOteniʻela, ke keiki a Kenaze, ke kaikaina o Kaleba i hoʻopio aku ia wahi; a hāʻawi akula ʻo ia iā ʻAkesa i kāna kaikamahine i wahine nāna. | Othniel son of Kenaz, Caleb’s brother, took it; so Caleb gave his daughter Aksah to him in marriage. |
| Ios 17:14 | ʻŌlelo akula nā mamo a Iosepa iā Iosua, ʻī aku, No ke aha lā i hāʻawi mai ʻoe iaʻu i hoʻokahi wale nō puʻu, a i hoʻokahi ʻāina hoʻoili? He lāhui nui nō au, no ka mea, ua hoʻopōmaikaʻi mai ʻo Iēhova iaʻu a hiki i ʻaneʻi. | The people of Joseph said to Joshua, “Why have you given us only one allotment and one portion for an inheritance? We are a numerous people, and the Lord has blessed us abundantly.” |
| Ios 17:16 | ʻĪ akula ka poʻe mamo a Iosepa, ʻAʻole i lawa ka mauna no mākou, a aia nō nā kaʻa hao i ko Kanaʻana, i ka poʻe e noho ana i ka ʻāina awāwa, i ko Beteseana a me nā kūlanakauhale ona, a iā lākou nō hoʻi e noho lā ma ke awāwa ʻo Iezereʻela. | The people of Joseph replied, “The hill country is not enough for us, and all the Canaanites who live in the plain have chariots fitted with iron, both those in Beth Shan and its settlements and those in the Valley of Jezreel.” |
| Ios 18:3 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iosua i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, Pehea lā ka lōʻihi o ko ʻoukou molowā ʻana i ka hele e komo i ka ʻāina a Iēhova ke Akua o ko ʻoukou poʻe kūpuna i hāʻawi mai ai iā ʻoukou? | So Joshua said to the Israelites: “How long will you wait before you begin to take possession of the land that the Lord, the God of your ancestors, has given you? |
| Ios 18:8 | A laila, kū i luna nā kānaka a hele akula: a kauoha akula ʻo Iosua i ka poʻe hele e kākau i ka ʻāina, ʻī akula, E hele pōʻai i ka ʻāina, a e kākau iho, a e hoʻi mai iaʻu, i hāʻawi aku au iā ʻoukou ma ka hailona i mua o Iēhova ma Silo nei. | As the men started on their way to map out the land, Joshua instructed them, “Go and make a survey of the land and write a description of it. Then return to me, and I will cast lots for you here at Shiloh in the presence of the Lord.” |
| Ios 19:47 | Ua pilikia ka mokuna o nā keiki a Dana; no ia mea, piʻi akula nā keiki a Dana e kaua aku i ko Lesema, a pio ʻo ia iā lākou, a pepehi lākou ia wahi me ka maka o ka pahi kaua, a lilo mai ia iā lākou, a noho lākou i laila, a kapa aku lākou iā Lesema, ʻo Dana, ma muli o ka inoa ʻo Dana ʻo ko lākou makua kāne. | (When the territory of the Danites was lost to them, they went up and attacked Leshem, took it, put it to the sword and occupied it. They settled in Leshem and named it Dan after their ancestor.) |
| Ios 19:49 | A hoʻopau lākou i ka māhele ʻana i ka ʻāina no nā ʻāina hoʻoili, ma nā mokuna, ua hāʻawi akula ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela i ʻāina hoʻoili no Iosua ke keiki a Nuna, i waena o lākou. | When they had finished dividing the land into its allotted portions, the Israelites gave Joshua son of Nun an inheritance among them, |
| Ios 21:2 | A ʻōlelo akula iā lākou ma Silo ma ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana, ʻī akula, Ua kauoha mai ʻo Iēhova ma ka lima o Mose e hāʻawi mai iā mākou i nā kūlanakauhale kahi e noho ai, a me nā wahi e pili ana no ko mākou poʻe holoholona. | at Shiloh in Canaan and said to them, “The Lord commanded through Moses that you give us towns to live in, with pasturelands for our livestock.” |
| Ios 22:1 | A laila, kāhea akula ʻo Iosua i ka Reubena, a me ka Gada a me ka ʻohana hapa a Manase, | Then Joshua summoned the Reubenites, the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh |
| Ios 22:2 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ia iā lākou, Ua mālama ʻoukou i nā mea a pau i kauoha mai ai ʻo Mose, ke kauā o Iēhova iā ʻoukou, a ua hoʻolohe mai ʻoukou i koʻu leo e like me nā mea a pau aʻu i kauoha aku ai iā ʻoukou: | and said to them, “You have done all that Moses the servant of the Lord commanded, and you have obeyed me in everything I commanded. |
| Ios 22:6 | A laila, hoʻomaikaʻi akula ʻo Iosua iā lākou, a hoʻokuʻu aku. A hele akula lākou i ko lākou mau halelewa. | Then Joshua blessed them and sent them away, and they went to their homes. |
| Ios 22:7 | Ua hāʻawi mai ʻo Mose no kekahi ʻohana hapa o Manase e noho ana ma Basana; ʻo kekahi ʻohana hapa hoʻi, hāʻawi mai ʻo Iosua no lākou, me ko lākou poʻe hoahānau, ma kēia kapa o Ioredane ma ke komohana. A laila, hoʻouna akula ʻo ia iā lākou i ko lākou halelewa, a hoʻomaikaʻi ʻo ia iā lākou. | (To the half-tribe of Manasseh Moses had given land in Bashan, and to the other half of the tribe Joshua gave land on the west side of the Jordan along with their fellow Israelites.) When Joshua sent them home, he blessed them, |
| Ios 22:8 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻī akula, E hoʻi ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou mau halelewa, me ka waiwai nui, a me nā holoholona he nui loa, a me ke kālā, a me ke gula, a me ke keleawe, a me ka hao, a me ke kapa he nui loa. E puʻunauwe ʻoukou i ka waiwai pio o ko ʻoukou poʻe ʻenemi, me ko ʻoukou hoahānau. | saying, “Return to your homes with your great wealth — with large herds of livestock, with silver, gold, bronze and iron, and a great quantity of clothing — and divide the plunder from your enemies with your fellow Israelites.” |
| Ios 22:9 | A hoʻi akula kā Reubena poʻe mamo, a me kā Gada a me ka ʻohana hapa a Manase, a hele lākou, mai ka ʻIseraʻela aku, a mai Silo ma ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana aku, e hele i ka ʻāina ʻo Gileada, i ka ʻāina a lākou i loaʻa mai, ua loaʻa hoʻi iā lākou e like me ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova ma ka lima o Mose. | So the Reubenites, the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh left the Israelites at Shiloh in Canaan to return to Gilead, their own land, which they had acquired in accordance with the command of the Lord through Moses. |
| Ios 22:13 | Hoʻouna akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā Pinehasa i ke keiki a ʻEleazara, ke kahuna, e hele i kā Reubena poʻe mamo a me kā Gada, a me ka ʻohana hapa a Manase i ka ʻāina ʻo Gileada, | So the Israelites sent Phinehas son of Eleazar, the priest, to the land of Gilead — to Reuben, Gad and the half-tribe of Manasseh. |
| Ios 22:15 | A hele akula lākou i kā Reubena poʻe mamo, a me kā Gada, a me ka ʻohana hapa a Manase, i ka ʻāina i Gileada, a kamaʻilio pū me lākou, ʻī akula, | When they went to Gilead — to Reuben, Gad and the half-tribe of Manasseh — they said to them: |
| Ios 22:31 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Pinehasa, ʻo ke kahuna, ke keiki a Eleazara, i kā Reubena poʻe mamo, a i kā Gada a i kā Manase, Ua ʻike pono kākou i kēia lā, ʻo Iēhova nō ma waena o kākou, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i hana hewa i kēia mea. A ua hoʻopakele ʻoukou i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela mai ka lima mai o Iēhova. | And Phinehas son of Eleazar, the priest, said to Reuben, Gad and Manasseh, “Today we know that the Lord is with us, because you have not been unfaithful to the Lord in this matter. Now you have rescued the Israelites from the Lord’s hand.” |
| Ios 22:32 | A laila, hoʻi akula ʻo Pinehasa, ke kahuna, ke keiki a ʻEleazara, a me nā aliʻi, mai kā Reubena poʻe mamo, a me kā Gada, mai ka ʻāina ʻo Gileada aku, i ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana, i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a haʻi akula iā lākou i kēia mea. | Then Phinehas son of Eleazar, the priest, and the leaders returned to Canaan from their meeting with the Reubenites and Gadites in Gilead and reported to the Israelites. |
| Ios 22:33 | A he mea maikaʻi nō ia i nā maka o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela; a hoʻomaikaʻi akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i ke Akua; ʻaʻole lākou i manaʻo e piʻi aku iā lākou e kaua, e luku aku i ka ʻāina o kā Reubena poʻe mamo a me kā Gada i noho ai. | They were glad to hear the report and praised God. And they talked no more about going to war against them to devastate the country where the Reubenites and the Gadites lived. |
| Ios 22:34 | Kapa akula ʻo kā Reubena poʻe mamo a me kā Gada i ke kuahu, He mea hōʻike kēia ma waena o kākou, ʻo Iēhova nō, ʻo ia ke Akua. | And the Reubenites and the Gadites gave the altar this name: A Witness Between Us — that the Lord is God. |
| Ios 23:2 | Hōʻuluʻulu aʻela ʻo Iosua i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, i ko lākou mau lunakahiko a me ko lākou mau aliʻi, a me ko lākou mau luna kānāwai, a me ka poʻe luna o lākou, a ʻōlelo akula ʻo ia iā lākou, Ua ʻelemakule au, a ua nui nō hoʻi koʻu mau lā. | summoned all Israel — their elders, leaders, judges and officials — and said to them: “I am very old. |
| Ios 24:1 | A laila, hōʻiliʻili maila ʻo Iosua i nā ʻohana a pau a ʻIseraʻela ma Sekema, a kāhea akula ʻo ia i nā lunakahiko a ʻIseraʻela, a me ko lākou aliʻi, a me ko lākou luna kānāwai, a me ka poʻe luna o lākou; a noho ihola lākou i mua o ke alo o ke Akua. | Then Joshua assembled all the tribes of Israel at Shechem. He summoned the elders, leaders, judges and officials of Israel, and they presented themselves before God. |
| Ios 24:8 | A ua alakaʻi mai nei au iā ʻoukou i ka ʻāina o ka ʻAmora, ka poʻe i noho ma kēlā kapa o Ioredane, a kaua mai lākou iā ʻoukou; akā, hāʻawi nō wau iā lākou i loko o ko ʻoukou mau lima, a noho ʻoukou ma ko lākou ʻāina; a luku akula au iā lākou i mua o ʻoukou. | “‘I brought you to the land of the Amorites who lived east of the Jordan. They fought against you, but I gave them into your hands. I destroyed them from before you, and you took possession of their land. |
| Ios 24:9 | A laila kū i luna ʻo Balaka, ke keiki a Zipora, ʻo ke aliʻi o Moaba, a kaua mai ʻo ia i ka ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻouna akula ʻo ia, a kāhea akula iā Balaʻama, i ke keiki a Beora e ʻōlelo hōʻino iā ʻoukou. | When Balak son of Zippor, the king of Moab, prepared to fight against Israel, he sent for Balaam son of Beor to put a curse on you. |
| Ios 24:12 | A hoʻouna au i mua o ʻoukou i nā nalo hope ʻeha, a kipaku akula au iā lākou, mai ko ʻoukou alo aku, i nā aliʻi ʻelua o ka ʻAmora; ʻaʻole na kā ʻoukou pahi kaua, ʻaʻole nō hoʻi na kā ʻoukou kakaka. | I sent the hornet ahead of you, which drove them out before you — also the two Amorite kings. You did not do it with your own sword and bow. |
| Ios 24:16 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula nā kānaka, ʻī maila, ʻAʻole loa mākou e haʻalele iā Iēhova, a e mālama i nā akua ʻē; | Then the people answered, “Far be it from us to forsake the Lord to serve other gods! |
| Ios 24:21 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula nā kānaka iā Iosua, ʻAʻole loa pēlā, no ka mea, e mālama aku nō mākou iā Iēhova. | But the people said to Joshua, “No! We will serve the Lord.” |
| Ios 24:22 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iosua i nā kānaka, He poʻe hōʻike ʻoukou no ʻoukou iho, ua koho ʻoukou iā Iēhova no ʻoukou, e mālama aku iā ia. ʻŌlelo akula lākou, He poʻe hōʻike nō mākou. | Then Joshua said, “You are witnesses against yourselves that you have chosen to serve the Lord.” “Yes, we are witnesses,” they replied. |
| Ios 24:24 | ʻŌlelo akula nā kānaka iā Iosua, ʻO Iēhova, ʻo ko kākou Akua, ʻo kā mākou ia e mālama aku ai, a ʻo kona leo kā mākou e hoʻolohe aku ai. | And the people said to Joshua, “We will serve the Lord our God and obey him.” |
| Ios 24:27 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iosua i nā kānaka a pau, Eia hoʻi kēia pōhaku, ʻo ia ko kākou mea hōʻike; no ka mea, ua lohe ia mea i nā ʻōlelo a pau a Iēhova, āna i kauoha mai ai iā kākou; a he mea hōʻike nō ia no ʻoukou, o hōʻole ʻoukou i ke Akua. | “See!” he said to all the people. “This stone will be a witness against us. It has heard all the words the Lord has said to us. It will be a witness against you if you are untrue to your God.” |
| Ios 24:28 | A hoʻokuʻu akula ʻo Iosua i ka poʻe kānaka, i kēlā kanaka i kēia kanaka i kona ʻāina. | Then Joshua dismissed the people, each to their own inheritance. |
| Lunk 1:1 | Ma hope iho o ka make ʻana o Iosua, nīnau akula ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, ʻO wai ko mākou mea e piʻi mua aku i ke alo o ko Kanaʻana, e kaua aku iā lākou? | After the death of Joshua, the Israelites asked the Lord, “Who of us is to go up first to fight against the Canaanites?” |
| Lunk 1:3 | ʻĪ aʻela ka Iuda i ka Simeona, i kona kaikuaʻana, E hele pū ʻoe me aʻu, ma koʻu hele ʻana, i kaua aku kākou i ko Kanaʻana, a e hele pū nō hoʻi au me ʻoe, ma kou hele ʻana. A hele pū akula ka Simeona me ia. | The men of Judah then said to the Simeonites their fellow Israelites, “Come up with us into the territory allotted to us, to fight against the Canaanites. We in turn will go with you into yours.” So the Simeonites went with them. |
| Lunk 1:4 | Piʻi akula ka Iuda, a hāʻawi maila ʻo Iēhova i ko Kanaʻana, a me ka Pereza, i ko lākou lima. A luku akula lākou i kēlā poʻe ma Bezeka, he ʻumi tausani kānaka. | When Judah attacked, the Lord gave the Canaanites and Perizzites into their hands, and they struck down ten thousand men at Bezek. |
| Lunk 1:5 | A ma Bezeka, loaʻa iā lākou ʻo ʻAdonibezeka; a kaua akula lākou iā ia, a luku akula lākou i ko Kanaʻana, a me ka Pereza. | It was there that they found Adoni-Bezek and fought against him, putting to rout the Canaanites and Perizzites. |
| Lunk 1:6 | Holo akula ʻo ʻAdonibezeka, a hahai akula lākou iā ia, a loaʻa ʻo ia, a laila ʻoʻoki aʻela lākou i nā manamana nui o kona mau lima, a me nā manamana nui o kona mau wāwae. | Adoni-Bezek fled, but they chased him and caught him, and cut off his thumbs and big toes. |
| Lunk 1:10 | Hele kūʻē akula ka Iuda i ko Kanaʻana, i ka poʻe i noho ma Heberona; ʻo Kiriatareba ka inoa kahiko ʻo Heberona; a pepehi akula lākou iā Sesai, a me ʻAhimana, a me Talemai. | They advanced against the Canaanites living in Hebron (formerly called Kiriath Arba) and defeated Sheshai, Ahiman and Talmai. |
| Lunk 1:16 | Piʻi akula nā mamo a ka mea no Keni, a ka makuahōnōwai kāne o Mose, mai ke kūlanakauhale o nā lāʻau pāma aku, me nā mamo a Iuda, a i ka wao nahele o ka Iuda, aia nō ia ma ka ʻaoʻao hema o ʻArada; a hele aʻela lākou a noho pū ihola me kānaka. | The descendants of Moses’ father-in-law, the Kenite, went up from the City of Palms with the people of Judah to live among the inhabitants of the Desert of Judah in the Negev near Arad. |
| Lunk 1:17 | Hele pū akula ka Iuda, me ka Simeona, kona kaikuaʻana, a luku akula lākou i ko Kanaʻana, ka poʻe i noho ma Zepata, a hoʻōki loa ihola ia wahi. Ua kapa ʻia ka inoa o ia kūlanakauhale, ʻo Horema. | Then the men of Judah went with the Simeonites their fellow Israelites and attacked the Canaanites living in Zephath, and they totally destroyed the city. Therefore it was called Hormah. |
| Lunk 1:20 | A hāʻawi aʻela lākou iā Heberona no Kaleba, e like me kā Mose i ʻōlelo mai ai. A kipaku akula ia, ma laila aku, i nā keiki ʻekolu a ʻAnaka. | As Moses had promised, Hebron was given to Caleb, who drove from it the three sons of Anak. |
| Lunk 1:24 | ʻIke akula nā kiu i kekahi kanaka, mai ke kūlanakauhale ia i hele mai ai. ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, E kuhikuhi mai ʻoe iā mākou, i kahi e komo aku ai i loko o ke kūlanakauhale, a e hana lokomaikaʻi aku mākou iā ʻoe. | the spies saw a man coming out of the city and they said to him, “Show us how to get into the city and we will see that you are treated well.” |
| Lunk 1:25 | Kuhikuhi maila ʻo ia iā lākou i kahi e komo aku ai i loko o ke kūlanakauhale, a luku akula lākou ia kūlanakauhale i ka maka o ka pahi kaua; a kuʻu akula lākou i ua kanaka lā, a me kona poʻe a pau. | So he showed them, and they put the city to the sword but spared the man and his whole family. |
| Lunk 1:26 | A hele akula ua kanaka nei i ka ʻāina o ka Heta, kūkulu ihola i kūlanakauhale, a kapa akula i ka inoa, ʻo Luza, ʻo ia hoʻi kona inoa a hiki mai i nēia lā. | He then went to the land of the Hittites, where he built a city and called it Luz, which is its name to this day. |
| Lunk 1:28 | A hiki i ka manawa i ikaika ai ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻauhau akula lākou i ko Kanaʻana, ʻaʻole i kipaku loa iā lākou. | When Israel became strong, they pressed the Canaanites into forced labor but never drove them out completely. |
| Lunk 1:34 | Hoʻokē akula ka ʻAmora i nā mamo a Dana, a hiki i luna o ka puʻu. ʻAʻole lākou i ʻae aku ke iho mai ia poʻe i nā ʻāina pāpū. | The Amorites confined the Danites to the hill country, not allowing them to come down into the plain. |
| Lunk 2:5 | Kapa akula lākou i ka inoa o ia wahi, Bokima. A ma laila lākou i mōhai aku ai no Iēhova. | and they called that place Bokim. There they offered sacrifices to the Lord. |
| Lunk 2:6 | I ka wā i kuʻu aku ai ʻo Iosua i kānaka, a laila hele akula kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i kona hoʻoilina iho, a komo i ka ʻāina. | After Joshua had dismissed the Israelites, they went to take possession of the land, each to their own inheritance. |
| Lunk 2:11 | Hana hewa akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i mua o Iēhova, a mālama lākou iā Baʻala. | Then the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the Lord and served the Baals. |
| Lunk 2:12 | Haʻalele lākou iā Iēhova, i ke Akua o ko lākou poʻe mākua, i ka mea i lawe mai ai iā lākou mai ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita mai, a hahai lākou ma muli o nā akua ʻē, i nā akua o ka poʻe kānaka e noho pōʻai ana iā lākou, a kūlou i mua o lākou, a hoʻonāukiuki akula iā Iēhova. | They forsook the Lord, the God of their ancestors, who had brought them out of Egypt. They followed and worshiped various gods of the peoples around them. They aroused the Lord’s anger |
| Lunk 2:17 | ʻAʻole hoʻi lākou i hoʻolohe i nā luna kānāwai; akā, moekolohe lākou ma muli o nā akua ʻē, a kūlou hoʻomana akula iā lākou. Haʻalele koke lākou i ke ala a ko lākou poʻe mākua i hele ai, me ka hoʻolohe pono i ke kauoha a Iēhova; ʻaʻole hana kēia poʻe pēlā. | Yet they would not listen to their judges but prostituted themselves to other gods and worshiped them. They quickly turned from the ways of their ancestors, who had been obedient to the Lord’s commands. |
| Lunk 3:7 | Hana hewa ihola nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i mua o Iēhova, a hoʻopoina aʻela iā Iēhova, i ko lākou Akua, a mālama akula iā Baʻala a me ʻAsetarota. | The Israelites did evil in the eyes of the Lord; they forgot the Lord their God and served the Baals and the Asherahs. |
| Lunk 3:9 | A kāhea akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā Iēhova, a laila, hoʻāla mai ʻo Iēhova i mea nāna e hoʻōla aʻe i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻōla aʻela ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻo ʻOteniʻela, ke keiki a Kenaza, ke kaikaina o Kaleba. | But when they cried out to the Lord, he raised up for them a deliverer, Othniel son of Kenaz, Caleb’s younger brother, who saved them. |
| Lunk 3:10 | Kau mai ka ʻUhane o Iēhova ma luna ona, a hoʻoponopono ia i ka ʻIseraʻela, a hele akula i ke kaua; a hāʻawi maila ʻo Iēhova ma kona lima, iā Kusanerisataima, ke aliʻi o Mesopotamia. A lanakila aʻela kona lima ma luna o Kusanerisataima. | The Spirit of the Lord came on him, so that he became Israel’s judge and went to war. The Lord gave Cushan-Rishathaim king of Aram into the hands of Othniel, who overpowered him. |
| Lunk 3:12 | Hana hewa hou akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i mua o Iēhova. A hoʻoikaika maila ʻo Iēhova iā ʻEgelona i ke aliʻi o Moaba, e kūʻē i ka ʻIseraʻela, no ka mea, ua hana hewa lākou i mua o Iēhova. | Again the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the Lord, and because they did this evil the Lord gave Eglon king of Moab power over Israel. |
| Lunk 3:13 | Hoʻākoakoa maila ʻo ia i ona lā i nā mamo o ʻAmona, a me ʻAmaleka, hele aʻela, a luku akula i ka ʻIseraʻela, a loaʻa iā ia ke kūlanakauhale o nā lāʻau pāma. | Getting the Ammonites and Amalekites to join him, Eglon came and attacked Israel, and they took possession of the City of Palms. |
| Lunk 3:17 | A lawe akula ia i ka makana iā ʻEgelona, i ke aliʻi o Moaba. He kanaka konāhua loa ʻo ʻEgelona. | He presented the tribute to Eglon king of Moab, who was a very fat man. |
| Lunk 3:18 | A pau ka hāʻawi ʻana i ka makana, hoʻihoʻi akula ia i ka poʻe kānaka i lawe i ka makana. | After Ehud had presented the tribute, he sent on their way those who had carried it. |
| Lunk 3:19 | Hoʻi hou akula ia, mai nā kiʻi o Gilegala aku, ʻī akula, He ʻōlelo malū kaʻu nāu, e ke aliʻi. ʻĪ aʻela kēlā, E noho mālie. A ʻo ka poʻe a pau e kū pū ana me ia, hele akula lākou i waho. | But on reaching the stone images near Gilgal he himself went back to Eglon and said, “Your Majesty, I have a secret message for you.” The king said to his attendants, “Leave us!” And they all left. |
| Lunk 3:21 | Hoʻoholo ihola ʻo ʻEhuda i kona lima hema, lālau ihola i ka pahi ma kona ʻūhā ʻākau, a hou akula i loko o kona ʻōpū. | Ehud reached with his left hand, drew the sword from his right thigh and plunged it into the king’s belly. |
| Lunk 3:22 | Komo pū akula ke ʻau ma hope o ka maka, a paʻa maila ke konāhua ma luna o ka maka, ʻaʻole i hiki iā ia ke unuhi i ka pahi mai loko mai o kona ʻōpū; a hū maila ka lepo. | Even the handle sank in after the blade, and his bowels discharged. Ehud did not pull the sword out, and the fat closed in over it. |
| Lunk 3:23 | A laila, hele akula ʻo ʻEhuda i waho o ka lānai, a pani aʻela i nā puka o ke keʻena, a hoʻopaʻa ihola. | Then Ehud went out to the porch; he shut the doors of the upper room behind him and locked them. |
| Lunk 3:24 | A hala akula ia i waho, hele maila nā kauā a ʻEgelona, nānā aʻela, aia hoʻi, ua paʻa nā puka o ke keʻena. ʻĪ ihola lākou, Ke uhi wale nei ʻo ia i kona wāwae ma loko o ke keʻena hōʻoluʻolu. | After he had gone, the servants came and found the doors of the upper room locked. They said, “He must be relieving himself in the inner room of the palace.” |
| Lunk 3:26 | Pakele ʻo ʻEhuda, i ko lākou kakali ʻana, a hele akula, ma ʻō aku o nā kiʻi, a hiki i Seirata. | While they waited, Ehud got away. He passed by the stone images and escaped to Seirah. |
| Lunk 3:27 | A hiki akula ia, puhi ihola ia i ka pū ma nā mauna ʻo ʻEperaima, a iho pū akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela me ia, mai ka mauna mai, a ʻo ia ma ko lākou alo. | When he arrived there, he blew a trumpet in the hill country of Ephraim, and the Israelites went down with him from the hills, with him leading them. |
| Lunk 3:28 | ʻĪ akula ia iā lākou, E hahai ʻoukou ma muli oʻu, no ka mea, ua hāʻawi mai ʻo Iēhova i ko ʻoukou poʻe ʻenemi, i ka Moaba i loko o ko ʻoukou lima. A hahai akula lākou ma muli ona, a lilo iā lākou nā āhua o Ioredane, e kū pono ana i Moaba, ʻaʻole i ʻae aku i kekahi kanaka ke hele i kēlā ʻaoʻao. | “Follow me,” he ordered, “for the Lord has given Moab, your enemy, into your hands.” So they followed him down and took possession of the fords of the Jordan that led to Moab; they allowed no one to cross over. |
| Lunk 3:29 | Luku akula lākou i ko Moaba ia manawa, i ʻumi paha tausani kānaka, he poʻe puʻipuʻi wale nō, ua koa nō lākou a pau; ʻaʻole hoʻokahi kanaka i pakele. | At that time they struck down about ten thousand Moabites, all vigorous and strong; not one escaped. |
| Lunk 4:1 | Hana hewa hou akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i mua o Iēhova, ma hope iho o ka make ʻana o ʻEhuda. | Again the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the Lord, now that Ehud was dead. |
| Lunk 4:2 | Hoʻolilo akula ʻo Iēhova iā lākou i ka lima o Iabina, ke aliʻi o Kanaʻana i noho aliʻi ma Hazora; ʻo Sisera ka ʻalihikaua no kona poʻe koa, a noho nō ia ma Harosetagoima. | So the Lord sold them into the hands of Jabin king of Canaan, who reigned in Hazor. Sisera, the commander of his army, was based in Harosheth Haggoyim. |
| Lunk 4:3 | Kāhea akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā Iēhova, no ka mea, ʻeiwa haneri ona kaʻa kaua hao. Hoʻokaumaha loa ʻo ia i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, he iwakālua makahiki. | Because he had nine hundred chariots fitted with iron and had cruelly oppressed the Israelites for twenty years, they cried to the Lord for help. |
| Lunk 4:6 | Hoʻouna ʻo ia, a kiʻi akula iā Baraka, ke keiki a ʻAbinoama, ma Kedesa-Napetali, ʻī aʻela iā ia, ʻAʻole anei i kauoha mai ʻo Iēhova, ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, Ō hele, e hoʻokokoke aku ma ka mauna ʻo Tabora; e lawe pū me ʻoe, i ʻumi tausani kānaka, nā mamo a Napetali, a ʻo nā mamo a Zebuluna. | She sent for Barak son of Abinoam from Kedesh in Naphtali and said to him, “The Lord, the God of Israel, commands you: ‘Go, take with you ten thousand men of Naphtali and Zebulun and lead them up to Mount Tabor. |
| Lunk 4:9 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, I ka hele ʻana, e hele pū nō au me ʻoe. Akā, ʻo kēia hele ʻana āu e hele ai, ʻaʻole ʻoe e hoʻonani ʻia i laila, no ka mea, e hāʻawi ana ʻo Iēhova iā Sisera i ka lima o kekahi wahine. Kū aʻela ʻo Debora, a hele pū akula me Baraka i Kedesa. | “Certainly I will go with you,” said Deborah. “But because of the course you are taking, the honor will not be yours, for the Lord will deliver Sisera into the hands of a woman.” So Deborah went with Barak to Kedesh. |
| Lunk 4:10 | Hoʻākoakoa maila ʻo Baraka i ka Zebuluna, a me ka Napetali i Kedesa; a piʻi pū akula ia me nā kānaka, he ʻumi tausani, ma kona wāwae, a piʻi pū akula ʻo Debora me ia. | There Barak summoned Zebulun and Naphtali, and ten thousand men went up under his command. Deborah also went up with him. |
| Lunk 4:13 | Kiʻi akula ʻo Sisera i kona mau kaʻa kaua a pau loa, ʻeiwa haneri kaʻa hao, a me kona poʻe kānaka a pau loa, mai Harosetagoima a hiki i ke kahawai ʻo Kisona. | Sisera summoned from Harosheth Haggoyim to the Kishon River all his men and his nine hundred chariots fitted with iron. |
| Lunk 4:14 | ʻĪ aʻela ʻo Debora iā Baraka, E kū mai; no ka mea, eia ka lā e hāʻawi mai ai ʻo Iēhova iā Sisera i kou lima. ʻAʻole anei i hele aku ʻo Iēhova ma mua ou? Iho akula ʻo Baraka, mai ka mauna ʻo Tabora aku, a me nā kānaka he ʻumi tausani pū me ia. | Then Deborah said to Barak, “Go! This is the day the Lord has given Sisera into your hands. Has not the Lord gone ahead of you?” So Barak went down Mount Tabor, with ten thousand men following him. |
| Lunk 4:15 | Hoʻoʻauheʻe akula ʻo Iēhova iā Sisera, a me nā kaʻa a pau, a me ka pūʻali a pau i mua o Baraka, me ka maka o ka pahi kaua. Iho ihola ʻo Sisera, mai ke kaʻa kaua iho, a holo akula ma kona wāwae. | At Barak’s advance, the Lord routed Sisera and all his chariots and army by the sword, and Sisera got down from his chariot and fled on foot. |
| Lunk 4:16 | Hahai akula ʻo Baraka ma hope o nā kaʻa kaua, a ma hope o ka pūʻali, a hiki i Harosetagoima. A hāʻule ihola ka pūʻali a pau o Sisera, ma ka maka o ka pahi kaua, ʻaʻole hoʻokahi kanaka i koe. | Barak pursued the chariots and army as far as Harosheth Haggoyim, and all Sisera’s troops fell by the sword; not a man was left. |
| Lunk 4:17 | Holo akula ʻo Sisera ma kona wāwae, a i ka halelewa o Iaʻela ka wahine a Hebera no ko Kena; no ka mea, ua noho kuʻikahi ʻo Iabina, ke aliʻi o Hazora me ka poʻe o Hebera no ko Kena. | Sisera, meanwhile, fled on foot to the tent of Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite, because there was an alliance between Jabin king of Hazor and the family of Heber the Kenite. |
| Lunk 4:18 | Hele aku ʻo Iaʻela i waho e hālāwai me Sisera, ʻī akula iā ia, E kipa mai ʻoe, e kuʻu haku, e kipa mai ʻoe i loko, ma oʻu nei; mai makaʻu. Kipa aʻela ʻo ia ma ona lā, i loko o ka halelewa, a uhi maila ʻo ia iā ia i ke kapa moe. | Jael went out to meet Sisera and said to him, “Come, my lord, come right in. Don’t be afraid.” So he entered her tent, and she covered him with a blanket. |
| Lunk 4:19 | ʻĪ maila kēlā, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hāʻawi mai ʻoe iaʻu i wahi wai ʻuʻuku e inu, no ka mea, ua make wai au. Wehe aʻela ʻo ia i ka hue waiū, hoʻoinu akula, a uhi ihola iā ia. | “I’m thirsty,” he said. “Please give me some water.” She opened a skin of milk, gave him a drink, and covered him up. |
| Lunk 4:21 | Lālau ihola ʻo Iaʻela, ka wahine a Hebera, i ke kui o ka halelewa, a kau ka hāmare ma kekahi lima ona, a hele malū akula i ona lā, a mākia ihola i kona maha i ke kui, a paʻa i ka lepo; no ka mea, ua hiamoe paʻa loa ia, i kona unā ʻana. A make nō ia. | But Jael, Heber’s wife, picked up a tent peg and a hammer and went quietly to him while he lay fast asleep, exhausted. She drove the peg through his temple into the ground, and he died. |
| Lunk 4:22 | Aia hoʻi, i ko Baraka hahai ʻana iā Sisera, puka mai ʻo Iaʻela i waho, e hālāwai me ia, ʻī aʻela iā ia, E hele mai a e hōʻike aku au iā ʻoe i ke kanaka āu e ʻimi nei. Komo akula ia i ona lā, aia hoʻi, e waiho ana ia, ua make, a ʻo ke kui hoʻi, aia nō i loko o kona maha. | Just then Barak came by in pursuit of Sisera, and Jael went out to meet him. “Come,” she said, “I will show you the man you’re looking for.” So he went in with her, and there lay Sisera with the tent peg through his temple — dead. |
| Lunk 4:23 | Ia lā nō, hoʻopio akula ke Akua iā Iabina, ke aliʻi o Kanaʻana i mua o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela. | On that day God subdued Jabin king of Canaan before the Israelites. |
| Lunk 4:24 | Lanakila akula ka lima o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a kaumaha ihola ma luna o Iabina ke aliʻi o Kanaʻana, a hiki i ka wā i oki hoʻopau ai lākou iā Iabina, i ke aliʻi o Kanaʻana. | And the hand of the Israelites pressed harder and harder against Jabin king of Canaan until they destroyed him. |
| Lunk 5:1 | Ia lā, mele akula ʻo Debora lāua ʻo Baraka, ke keiki a ʻAbinoama, i ka ʻī ʻana, | On that day Deborah and Barak son of Abinoam sang this song: |
| Lunk 5:17 | Noho akula ko Gileada ma ʻō aku o Ioredane. No ke aha lā i noho ai ka Dana ma nā moku? Noho nō ka ʻAsera ma kahakai, Ma kona awa lulu kona noho ʻana. | Gilead stayed beyond the Jordan. And Dan, why did he linger by the ships? Asher remained on the coast and stayed in his coves. |
| Lunk 5:26 | Kau akula ʻo ia i kona lima ma ke kui, ʻO kona lima ʻākau hoʻi ma ka hāmare o ka mea paʻahana. Hahau aʻela iā Sisera, hahau ʻiʻo nō i kona poʻo, Kuʻi akula ʻo ia, a hou aku nō i kona maha. | Her hand reached for the tent peg, her right hand for the workman’s hammer. She struck Sisera, she crushed his head, she shattered and pierced his temple. |
| Lunk 6:6 | Hune loa ihola ka ʻIseraʻela, no ko Midiana, a hea akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā Iēhova. | Midian so impoverished the Israelites that they cried out to the Lord for help. |
| Lunk 6:9 | Hoʻopakele aʻe au iā ʻoukou, mai ka lima aʻe o ko ʻAigupita, a mai ka lima aku o ka poʻe a pau i hoʻoluhi hewa mai iā ʻoukou, a kipaku akula au iā lākou, mai ko ʻoukou alo aku, a hāʻawi akula au i ko lākou ʻāina no ʻoukou. | I rescued you from the hand of the Egyptians. And I delivered you from the hand of all your oppressors; I drove them out before you and gave you their land. |
| Lunk 6:10 | ʻĪ akula au iā ʻoukou, ʻO wau nō ʻo Iēhova, ʻo ko ʻoukou Akua. Mai makaʻu ʻoukou i nā akua o ka ʻAmora, nā mea nona ka ʻāina, a ʻoukou e noho ai. Akā, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i hoʻolohe i koʻu leo. | I said to you, ‘I am the Lord your God; do not worship the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you live.’ But you have not listened to me.” |
| Lunk 6:12 | ʻIkea akula ka ʻānela o ka Haku e ia, ʻī maila iā ia, Eia pū nō me ʻoe ʻo Iēhova, e ke kanaka koa loa. | When the angel of the Lord appeared to Gideon, he said, “The Lord is with you, mighty warrior.” |
| Lunk 6:13 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Gideona iā ia, e kuʻu Haku ē, inā ʻo Iēhova kekahi pū me mākou, no ke aha lā mākou i loʻohia i kēia mau mea a pau? ʻAuhea kāna mau hana mana nui, a ko mākou poʻe mākua i haʻi mai ai iā mākou, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, ʻAʻole anei i lawe mai ʻo Iēhova iā kākou, mai ʻAigupita mai? Akā, ua haʻalele mai ʻo Iēhova iā kākou, a ua hāʻawi iā kākou i loko o nā lima o ko Midiana. | “Pardon me, my lord,” Gideon replied, “but if the Lord is with us, why has all this happened to us? Where are all his wonders that our ancestors told us about when they said, ‘Did not the Lord bring us up out of Egypt?’ But now the Lord has abandoned us and given us into the hand of Midian.” |
| Lunk 6:15 | ʻĪ akula kēia iā ia, E kuʻu Haku, Pehea lā wau e hoʻōla ai i ka ʻIseraʻela? He nāwaliwali koʻu hanauna i ka Manase a pau; a ua liʻiliʻi au i loko o ka hale o koʻu makua. | “Pardon me, my lord,” Gideon replied, “but how can I save Israel? My clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my family.” |
| Lunk 6:17 | ʻĪ akula kēia iā ia, Inā i loaʻa iaʻu ka lokomaikaʻi ʻia mai i mua ou, e hāʻawi mai ʻoe i hōʻailona no kou kamaʻilio ʻana mai iaʻu. | Gideon replied, “If now I have found favor in your eyes, give me a sign that it is really you talking to me. |
| Lunk 6:19 | Hele akula ʻo Gideona i loko, a hoʻomākaukau ihola i keiki kao, a i palaoa hū ʻole, i hoʻokahi ʻepa; a waiho ihola i ka ʻiʻo i loko o ka hīnaʻi, a ʻo ke kai, waiho ihola ia ma loko o ka ipu, a lawe aʻela ia, i ona lā ma lalo o ka lāʻau ʻoka, a hāʻawi akula. | Gideon went inside, prepared a young goat, and from an ephah of flour he made bread without yeast. Putting the meat in a basket and its broth in a pot, he brought them out and offered them to him under the oak. |
| Lunk 6:21 | A laila, ʻō akula ka ʻānela o Iēhova i ka wēlau o ke koʻokoʻo, ma kona lima, a hoʻopā ihola i ka ʻiʻo, a me ka palaoa hū ʻole; a piʻi aʻela ke ahi, mai loko aʻe o ka pōhaku, a hoʻopau aʻela i ka ʻiʻo, a me ka palaoa hū ʻole. A laila, hele akula ka ʻānela o ka Haku, mai kona alo aku. | Then the angel of the Lord touched the meat and the unleavened bread with the tip of the staff that was in his hand. Fire flared from the rock, consuming the meat and the bread. And the angel of the Lord disappeared. |
| Lunk 6:24 | A laila hana ihola ʻo Gideona i kuahu ma laila, no Iēhova, a kapa akula ʻo ia ia mea, ʻo Iēhova aloha. Aia nō ia i kēia lā, ma ʻOpera, no ka ʻAbiezera. | So Gideon built an altar to the Lord there and called it The Lord Is Peace. To this day it stands in Ophrah of the Abiezrites. |
| Lunk 6:30 | A laila ʻōlelo akula nā kānaka o ke kūlanakauhale iā Ioasa, E lawe mai ʻoe i kāu keiki kāne i waho, i make ia; no ka mea, ua hoʻohiolo ʻo ia i ke kuahu o Baʻala, a ua kua ʻo ia i lalo i ke kiʻi o Asetarota e kokoke ana me ia. | The people of the town demanded of Joash, “Bring out your son. He must die, because he has broken down Baal’s altar and cut down the Asherah pole beside it.” |
| Lunk 6:31 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Ioasa i nā kānaka a pau i kūʻē mai iā ia, E hakakā anei ʻoukou ma muli o Baʻala? E hoʻōla anei ʻoukou iā ia? ʻO ka mea e hakakā ma muli ona, e make ia, i kēia kakahiaka. Inā he akua ia, e hakakā ʻo ia ma muli ona iho, no ka hoʻohiolo ʻana o kekahi i kona lele. | But Joash replied to the hostile crowd around him, “Are you going to plead Baal’s cause? Are you trying to save him? Whoever fights for him shall be put to death by morning! If Baal really is a god, he can defend himself when someone breaks down his altar.” |
| Lunk 6:32 | No laila kapa akula ʻo ia iā ia i kēlā lā, ʻo Ierubaʻala, ʻī aʻela, Na Baʻala e hakakā me ia, no ka mea, ua hoʻohiolo ʻo ia i kona kuahu. | So because Gideon broke down Baal’s altar, they gave him the name Jerub-Baal that day, saying, “Let Baal contend with him.” |
| Lunk 6:35 | A hoʻouna akula ia i nā luna i ka Manase a pau, a ʻākoakoa maila lākou ma muli ona; a hoʻouna akula ʻo ia i nā luna i ka ʻAsera, a i ka Zebuluna, a i ka Napetali, a piʻi maila lākou e hālāwai me ia poʻe. | He sent messengers throughout Manasseh, calling them to arms, and also into Asher, Zebulun and Naphtali, so that they too went up to meet them. |
| Lunk 6:36 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Gideona iā Iēhova, Inā e hoʻōla mai ʻoe i ka ʻIseraʻela ma koʻu lima, e like me kāu i ʻōlelo mai ai, | Gideon said to God, “If you will save Israel by my hand as you have promised — |
| Lunk 6:39 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Gideona i ke Akua, Mai wela mai kou huhū iaʻu, a e ʻōlelo aku au i kēia wale nō; e ʻae mai ʻoe iaʻu i hoʻokahi oʻu hoʻāʻo hou ʻana me ka huluhulu. Ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, i maloʻo ma ka huluhulu wale nō, a i hau hoʻi ma ka honua a pau. | Then Gideon said to God, “Do not be angry with me. Let me make just one more request. Allow me one more test with the fleece, but this time make the fleece dry and let the ground be covered with dew.” |
| Lunk 7:3 | No ia mea lā ʻeā, e hea aku ʻoe ma nā pepeiao o kānaka, e ʻī aku, ʻO ka mea hopohopo, a makaʻu hoʻi, e hoʻi ia, a e haʻalele i ka mauna ʻo Gileada. A hoʻi akula, he iwakāluakumamālua tausani kānaka, a koe iho he ʻumi tausani. | Now announce to the army, ‘Anyone who trembles with fear may turn back and leave Mount Gilead.’” So twenty-two thousand men left, while ten thousand remained. |
| Lunk 7:8 | Lawe nā kānaka i wahi ʻō, ma ko lākou lima, a me ko lākou mau pū; a hoʻouna akula ia i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, i kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona halelewa iho, a hoʻokoe iho i kēlā poʻe kānaka, ʻekolu haneri. A aia hoʻi ka pūʻali o ko Midiana ma lalo iho ona, ma ka pāpū. | So Gideon sent the rest of the Israelites home but kept the three hundred, who took over the provisions and trumpets of the others. Now the camp of Midian lay below him in the valley. |
| Lunk 7:11 | E hoʻolohe ʻoe i ka mea a lākou e ʻōlelo ai, a ma hope iho, e ikaika auaneʻi kou lima ke iho i lalo i ka pūʻali. A laila, iho akula ia i lalo me Pura kona kanaka, a hiki i ka wēlau o ka poʻe kaua ma ka pūʻali. | and listen to what they are saying. Afterward, you will be encouraged to attack the camp.” So he and Purah his servant went down to the outposts of the camp. |
| Lunk 7:13 | A hiki akula ʻo Gideona, aia hoʻi, e haʻi ana kekahi kanaka i ka moe i kona hoa, ʻī aʻela, Ua moe au i ka moe, aia hoʻi, he pōpō palaoa huluhulu i ʻolokaʻa mai nei i loko o ka pūʻali o ko Midiana, a hiki i kekahi halelewa, pā akula, a hina ia, a hoʻohiolo, mai luna mai, a pālaha aʻela ka halelewa. | Gideon arrived just as a man was telling a friend his dream. “I had a dream,” he was saying. “A round loaf of barley bread came tumbling into the Midianite camp. It struck the tent with such force that the tent overturned and collapsed.” |
| Lunk 7:15 | A i ka manawa i lohe ai ʻo Gideona i ka haʻi ʻana o ka moe, a me ka hoʻākāka ʻia, hoʻomana akula ia, a hoʻi hou akula i ka pūʻali o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī ihola, E kū aʻe i luna, no ka mea, ua hoʻolilo ʻo Iēhova i ka pūʻali o ko Midiana i ko ʻoukou lima. | When Gideon heard the dream and its interpretation, he bowed down and worshiped. He returned to the camp of Israel and called out, “Get up! The Lord has given the Midianite camp into your hands.” |
| Lunk 7:17 | ʻĪ akula iā lākou, E nānā mai ʻoukou iaʻu, a e hana like, aia hiki akula au i ka palena o kahi e hoʻomoana ai, e like me kaʻu hana ʻana, pēlā ʻoukou e hana ai. | “Watch me,” he told them. “Follow my lead. When I get to the edge of the camp, do exactly as I do. |
| Lunk 7:20 | ʻO kēlā mau poʻe ʻekolu, puhi nō lākou i nā pū, a wāwahi aʻela i nā ipu, a paʻa ihola nā lama ma ko lākou mau lima hema, a ʻo nā pū ma ko lākou mau lima ʻākau, e puhi. Hea akula lākou, Ka pahi kaua a Iēhova a me Gideona. | The three companies blew the trumpets and smashed the jars. Grasping the torches in their left hands and holding in their right hands the trumpets they were to blow, they shouted, “A sword for the Lord and for Gideon!” |
| Lunk 7:21 | Kū nō kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka ma kona wahi iho, a puni kahi i hoʻomoana ai. Holo akula ka pūʻali a pau, a ʻuā akula, a heʻe. | While each man held his position around the camp, all the Midianites ran, crying out as they fled. |
| Lunk 7:22 | Puhi ihola nā haneri ʻekolu i ka pū, a hoʻokau maila ʻo Iēhova i ka pahi kaua a kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka ma luna o lākou iho, ma ka pūʻali a pau; a holo akula ka pūʻali, a hiki i Betesita, ma Zererata, ma ka mokuna ʻo ʻAbelamehola, a me Tabata. | When the three hundred trumpets sounded, the Lord caused the men throughout the camp to turn on each other with their swords. The army fled to Beth Shittah toward Zererah as far as the border of Abel Meholah near Tabbath. |
| Lunk 7:23 | A ʻākoakoa maila nā kānaka o ʻIseraʻela, no ka Napetali mai, a no ka ʻAsera mai, a no ka Manase mai, a hahai akula i ko Midiana. | Israelites from Naphtali, Asher and all Manasseh were called out, and they pursued the Midianites. |
| Lunk 7:24 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Gideona i mau ʻelele ma ka mauna a pau ʻo ʻEperaima, ʻī akula, E iho mai ʻoukou e hālāwai me ko Midiana, a e lawe lilo i ko lākou wai, a hiki i Betebara, a me Ioredane. A laila ʻākoakoa mai nā kānaka o ʻEperaima, a lilo iā lākou nā wai, a hiki i Betebara, a me Ioredane: | Gideon sent messengers throughout the hill country of Ephraim, saying, “Come down against the Midianites and seize the waters of the Jordan ahead of them as far as Beth Barah.” So all the men of Ephraim were called out and they seized the waters of the Jordan as far as Beth Barah. |
| Lunk 8:1 | ʻŌlelo akula nā kānaka o ʻEperaima iā ia, He aha kēia mea āu i hana mai ai iā mākou, i kou hea ʻole ʻana mai iā mākou, i kou wā i hele aku ai e kaua me ko Midiana? Ikaika loa ko lākou hoʻopaʻapaʻa ʻana iā ia. | Now the Ephraimites asked Gideon, “Why have you treated us like this? Why didn’t you call us when you went to fight Midian?” And they challenged him vigorously. |
| Lunk 8:8 | Piʻi akula ia, mai laila aku, a i Penuʻela, a ʻōlelo akula iā lākou pēlā. ʻĪ maila nā kānaka o Penuʻela iā ia, e like me kā nā kānaka o Sukota i ʻī mai ai. | From there he went up to Peniel and made the same request of them, but they answered as the men of Sukkoth had. |
| Lunk 8:9 | ʻŌlelo aʻela ia i nā kānaka o Penuʻela, ʻī akula, A hoʻi mai au me ka malu, a laila, e wāwahi au i kēia hale kiaʻi. | So he said to the men of Peniel, “When I return in triumph, I will tear down this tower.” |
| Lunk 8:11 | Piʻi akula ʻo Gideona ma ke ala o ka poʻe noho ma nā halelewa, ma ka hikina o Noba, a me Iogebeha, a luku akula i ka pūʻali; no ka mea, e noho makaʻu ʻole ana ka pūʻali. | Gideon went up by the route of the nomads east of Nobah and Jogbehah and attacked the unsuspecting army. |
| Lunk 8:12 | Heʻe akula ʻo Zeba, lāua ʻo Zalemuna, a hahai akula ia iā lāua, a pio ihola iā ia nā aliʻi ʻelua o Midiana, ʻo Zeba a me Zalemuna, a ʻauheʻe akula ka pūʻali a pau. | Zebah and Zalmunna, the two kings of Midian, fled, but he pursued them and captured them, routing their entire army. |
| Lunk 8:14 | Paʻa ihola iā ia kekahi kanaka uʻi o Sukota, a nīnau akula iā ia, a hōʻike maila ʻo ia iā ia i nā aliʻi o Sukota a me ko laila poʻe lunakahiko, he kanahikukumamāhiku kānaka. | He caught a young man of Sukkoth and questioned him, and the young man wrote down for him the names of the seventy-seven officials of Sukkoth, the elders of the town. |
| Lunk 8:17 | Wāwahi ihola nō hoʻi ia i ka hale kiaʻi o Penuʻela, a luku akula i kānaka o ia kūlanakauhale. | He also pulled down the tower of Peniel and killed the men of the town. |
| Lunk 8:18 | A laila, nīnau akula ʻo ia iā Zeba lāua ʻo Zalemuna, He aha ke ʻano o nā kānaka a ʻolua i pepehi ai ma Tabora? ʻĪ maila lāua, E like me ʻoe nei, pēlā lākou. Ua like lākou a pau me nā keiki aliʻi. | Then he asked Zebah and Zalmunna, “What kind of men did you kill at Tabor?” “Men like you,” they answered, “each one with the bearing of a prince.” |
| Lunk 8:19 | ʻĪ akula kēia, he poʻe hoahānau lākou noʻu, he poʻe keiki na koʻu makuahine. Me Iēhova e ola nei, inā i hoʻōla ʻolua iā lākou, inā ʻaʻole au e pepehi aku iā ʻolua. | Gideon replied, “Those were my brothers, the sons of my own mother. As surely as the Lord lives, if you had spared their lives, I would not kill you.” |
| Lunk 8:22 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela iā Gideona, I aliʻi ʻoe ma luna o mākou, ʻo ʻoe a me kāu keiki, a me ke keiki a kāu keiki; no ka mea, ua hoʻōla mai ʻoe iā mākou, mai loko aʻe o ka lima o ko Midiana. | The Israelites said to Gideon, “Rule over us — you, your son and your grandson — because you have saved us from the hand of Midian.” |
| Lunk 8:27 | Hana ihola ʻo Gideona ia mea, i ʻēpoda, a waiho ihola ma kona kūlanakauhale, ma ʻOpera. Hahai akula i laila ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, e kuko ana ma muli o ia mea; a lilo ihola ia i mea e hihia ai no Gideona, a me ko kona hale. | Gideon made the gold into an ephod, which he placed in Ophrah, his town. All Israel prostituted themselves by worshiping it there, and it became a snare to Gideon and his family. |
| Lunk 8:29 | Hele akula ʻo Ierubaʻala ke keiki a Ioasa, a noho ihola ma kona hale iho. | Jerub-Baal son of Joash went back home to live. |
| Lunk 8:31 | A ʻo kāna haiā wahine ma Sekema, ʻo ia kekahi i hānau mai i keiki kāne nāna, a kapa akula ʻo ia i kona inoa ʻo ʻAbimeleka. | His concubine, who lived in Shechem, also bore him a son, whom he named Abimelek. |
| Lunk 8:33 | A ma hope iho o ka make ʻana o Gideona, huli hou akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a moekolohe ihola me Baʻalima, a hoʻolilo ihola iā Baʻalaberita, i akua no lākou. | No sooner had Gideon died than the Israelites again prostituted themselves to the Baals. They set up Baal-Berith as their god |
| Lunk 9:1 | Hele akula ʻo ʻAbimeleka, ke keiki a Ierubaʻala, i Sekema, i nā hoahānau o kona makuahine, a ʻōhumu pū ihola me lākou a me ka ʻohana a pau o ka makua kāne o kona makuahine, ʻī aʻela, | Abimelek son of Jerub-Baal went to his mother’s brothers in Shechem and said to them and to all his mother’s clan, |
| Lunk 9:3 | ʻŌlelo akula nā hoahānau o kona makuahine nona, ma nā pepeiao o nā kānaka a pau o Sekema, i kēia mau ʻōlelo a pau. Hahai akula ko lākou naʻau ma muli o ʻAbimeleka; no ka mea, ʻī aʻela lākou, ʻO ia ko kākou kaikaina. | When the brothers repeated all this to the citizens of Shechem, they were inclined to follow Abimelek, for they said, “He is related to us.” |
| Lunk 9:4 | Hāʻawi maila lākou iā ia i kanahiku moni, no loko mai o ka hale o Baʻalaberita, a me ia ʻo ʻAbimeleka i hoʻolimalima aku a i kānaka hewa, lapuwale, a hahai akula lākou ma muli ona. | They gave him seventy shekels of silver from the temple of Baal-Berith, and Abimelek used it to hire reckless scoundrels, who became his followers. |
| Lunk 9:5 | Hele akula ʻo ia i ka hale o kona makua kāne, ma ʻOpera, a pepehi akula i kona poʻe hoahānau, i nā keiki a Ierubaʻala, he kanahiku kānaka, ma ka pōhaku hoʻokahi. Koe nō naʻe ʻo Iotama ke keiki kāne muli loa a Ierubaʻala, no ka mea, ua peʻe ʻo ia. | He went to his father’s home in Ophrah and on one stone murdered his seventy brothers, the sons of Jerub-Baal. But Jotham, the youngest son of Jerub-Baal, escaped by hiding. |
| Lunk 9:7 | A haʻi aʻela lākou iā Iotama, a laila, hele akula ia, a kū ihola ma luna o ka piko o ka mauna ʻo Gerizima, a hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻela i kona leo, hea akula, ʻī akula iā lākou, E hoʻolohe mai ʻoukou iaʻu, e nā kānaka o Sekema, a e hoʻolohe mai hoʻi ke Akua iā ʻoukou. | When Jotham was told about this, he climbed up on the top of Mount Gerizim and shouted to them, “Listen to me, citizens of Shechem, so that God may listen to you. |
| Lunk 9:8 | Hele akula na lāʻau e poni i aliʻi no lākou. ʻĪ akula lākou i ka lāʻau ʻoliva, I aliʻi ʻoe ma luna o mākou. | One day the trees went out to anoint a king for themselves. They said to the olive tree, ‘Be our king.’ |
| Lunk 9:10 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula nā lāʻau i ka lāʻau fiku, E hele mai ʻoe e noho aliʻi ma luna o mākou. | “Next, the trees said to the fig tree, ‘Come and be our king.’ |
| Lunk 9:12 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula nā lāʻau i ke kumu waina, E hele mai ʻoe, a noho i aliʻi ma luna o mākou. | “Then the trees said to the vine, ‘Come and be our king.’ |
| Lunk 9:14 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula nā lāʻau a pau i ka lāʻau ʻoʻoi, E hele mai ʻoe a noho aliʻi ma luna o mākou. | “Finally all the trees said to the thornbush, ‘Come and be our king.’ |
| Lunk 9:17 | (No ka mea, kaua nō koʻu makua kāne no ʻoukou, a kiola akula i kona ola iho, a hoʻopakele iā ʻoukou, mai ka lima aʻe o ko Midiana; | Remember that my father fought for you and risked his life to rescue you from the hand of Midian. |
| Lunk 9:21 | Holo akula ʻo Iotama, a peʻe akula, a hele aku i Beʻera, a noho ihola ma laila, no ka makaʻu iā ʻAbimeleka i kona hoahānau. | Then Jotham fled, escaping to Beer, and he lived there because he was afraid of his brother Abimelek. |
| Lunk 9:23 | A laila, hāʻawi maila ke Akua i manaʻo hewa ma waena o ʻAbimeleka, a me nā kānaka o Sekema; a hana hoʻopunipuni akula nā kānaka o Sekema iā ʻAbimeleka: | God stirred up animosity between Abimelek and the citizens of Shechem so that they acted treacherously against Abimelek. |
| Lunk 9:25 | Hoʻonoho ihola nā luna o Sekema i poʻe hoʻohālua iā ia, ma luna iho o nā mauna; a hoʻohālua akula lākou i ka poʻe a pau i hele aʻe ma ia ala i o lākou lā, a ua haʻi ʻia iā ʻAbimeleka. | In opposition to him these citizens of Shechem set men on the hilltops to ambush and rob everyone who passed by, and this was reported to Abimelek. |
| Lunk 9:27 | Hele akula lākou i nā mahina ʻai, hōʻiliʻili aʻela i ko ka māla waina o lākou, hahi ihola, a hula aʻela, a komo akula i loko o ka hale o ko lākou akua, ʻai ihola, a inu, a hōʻino akula iā ʻAbimeleka. | After they had gone out into the fields and gathered the grapes and trodden them, they held a festival in the temple of their god. While they were eating and drinking, they cursed Abimelek. |
| Lunk 9:29 | Inā e noho ana kēia poʻe kānaka ma lalo iho o koʻu lima! A laila, kipaku aku au iā ʻAbimeleka. ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā ʻAbimeleka, E hoʻomāhuahua ʻoe i kou poʻe koa, a e puka mai i waho. | If only this people were under my command! Then I would get rid of him. I would say to Abimelek, ‘Call out your whole army!’” |
| Lunk 9:31 | Hoʻouna akula ia i mau ʻelele iā ʻAbimeleka, me ka wahaheʻe aku, ʻī akula, Aia hoʻi, ʻo Gaʻala, ke keiki a ʻEbeda, a me kona poʻe hoahānau, ua hele mai i Sekema; aia hoʻi e hoʻopilikia ana lākou i ke kūlanakauhale, e kūʻē iā ʻoe. | Under cover he sent messengers to Abimelek, saying, “Gaal son of Ebed and his clan have come to Shechem and are stirring up the city against you. |
| Lunk 9:35 | Hele akula ʻo Gaʻala, ke keiki a ʻEbeda i waho, a kū ma kahi e komo ai i ka puka o ke kūlanakauhale. Ala maila ʻo ʻAbimeleka, mai kona hoʻohālua ʻana, a me nā kānaka pū me ia. | Now Gaal son of Ebed had gone out and was standing at the entrance of the city gate just as Abimelek and his troops came out from their hiding place. |
| Lunk 9:36 | A ʻike akula ʻo Gaʻala i nā kānaka, ʻī aʻela ia iā Zebula, Aia hoʻi, ke iho maila nā kānaka, mai ka piko o ka mauna mai. ʻĪ aʻela ʻo Zebula iā ia, ʻO ke aka o nā mauna kāu e ʻike nei, me he poʻe kānaka lā. | When Gaal saw them, he said to Zebul, “Look, people are coming down from the tops of the mountains!” Zebul replied, “You mistake the shadows of the mountains for men.” |
| Lunk 9:37 | ʻŌlelo hou aku ʻo Gaʻala, ʻī akula, Aiʻa, ke iho mai nei nā kānaka ma waena pono o ka ʻāina, a aia kekahi poʻe, ke hele maila, ma ka lāʻau ʻoka o Meonenima. | But Gaal spoke up again: “Look, people are coming down from the central hill, and a company is coming from the direction of the diviners’ tree.” |
| Lunk 9:39 | Hele akula ʻo Gaʻala i mua o nā kānaka o Sekema, a kaua akula iā ʻAbimeleka. | So Gaal led out the citizens of Shechem and fought Abimelek. |
| Lunk 9:41 | Noho ihola ʻo ʻAbimeleka ma ʻAruma. Kipaku akula ʻo Zebula iā Gaʻala, a me kona poʻe hoahānau, i noho ʻole lākou ma Sekema. | Then Abimelek stayed in Arumah, and Zebul drove Gaal and his clan out of Shechem. |
| Lunk 9:42 | A ia lā iho, hele akula nā kānaka, a i kahi pāpū, a ua haʻi ʻia iā ʻAbimeleka. | The next day the people of Shechem went out to the fields, and this was reported to Abimelek. |
| Lunk 9:43 | A laila māhele aʻela ia i kānaka, ʻekolu poʻe, hoʻohālua ihola ma kahi pāpū. Nānā akula ʻo ia, aia hoʻi, ua puka mai nā kānaka, mai loko mai o ke kūlanakauhale. Ala aʻela kēia e kūʻē iā lākou, a luku akula iā lākou. | So he took his men, divided them into three companies and set an ambush in the fields. When he saw the people coming out of the city, he rose to attack them. |
| Lunk 9:44 | A ʻo ʻAbimeleka a me ka poʻe pū me ia, hoʻouka ihola lākou, a kū ma kahi e komo aku i ka puka o ke kūlanakauhale. A lele akula kēlā mau poʻe ʻelua, ma luna o nā mea a pau ma ke kula, a luku ihola iā lākou. | Abimelek and the companies with him rushed forward to a position at the entrance of the city gate. Then two companies attacked those in the fields and struck them down. |
| Lunk 9:45 | Kaua akula ʻo ʻAbimeleka i ke kūlanakauhale, a pō ia lā, a hoʻopio ihola ia kūlanakauhale, a luku aʻela i nā kānaka a pau ma loko, a wāwahi akula i ke kūlanakauhale, a lūlū ihola i ka paʻakai ma laila. | All that day Abimelek pressed his attack against the city until he had captured it and killed its people. Then he destroyed the city and scattered salt over it. |
| Lunk 9:47 | Haʻi ʻia akula iā ʻAbimeleka, ua ʻākoakoa nā kānaka a pau o ka hale kiaʻi o Sekema. | When Abimelek heard that they had assembled there, |
| Lunk 9:48 | Piʻi akula ʻo ʻAbimeleka i ka mauna ʻo Zalemona, ʻo ia, a me nā kānaka a pau pū me ia; a lawe ʻo ʻAbimeleka i ke koʻi lipi ma kona lima, a kua ihola i lālā lāʻau, a hāpai aʻela, a kau i luna o kona ʻāʻī, a ʻōlelo akula i kānaka, ʻO ka mea a ʻoukou i ʻike mai ai iaʻu, e hana ana, e wikiwiki ʻoukou e hana, e like me aʻu nei. | he and all his men went up Mount Zalmon. He took an ax and cut off some branches, which he lifted to his shoulders. He ordered the men with him, “Quick! Do what you have seen me do!” |
| Lunk 9:50 | A laila, hele akula ʻo ʻAbimeleka, a Tebeza, a kaua akula iā Tebeza, a hoʻopio ihola ia wahi. | Next Abimelek went to Thebez and besieged it and captured it. |
| Lunk 9:51 | Aia ma loko o ia kūlanakauhale he hale kaua ikaika, a ma laila nō i peʻe aku ai nā kāne a pau a me nā wāhine, a me nā mea a pau o ke kūlanakauhale, a pani ihola ma hope o lākou, a piʻi akula i kahi ma luna o ka hale kaua. | Inside the city, however, was a strong tower, to which all the men and women — all the people of the city — had fled. They had locked themselves in and climbed up on the tower roof. |
| Lunk 9:54 | A laila, hea koke aʻela ia i ke kanaka uʻi i lawe i kona kāhiko kaua, ʻī akula iā ia, E unuhi ʻoe i kou pahi a e pepehi mai iaʻu, i ʻōlelo ʻole mai ai nā kānaka noʻu, Na ka wahine ia i pepehi. Hou akula kona kanaka iā ia, a make ia. | Hurriedly he called to his armor-bearer, “Draw your sword and kill me, so that they can’t say, ‘A woman killed him.’” So his servant ran him through, and he died. |
| Lunk 10:6 | Hana hewa hou akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, i mua o Iēhova, a mālama akula i nā Baʻala, a me nā ʻAsetarota, a me nā akua o Suria, a me nā akua o Sidona, a me nā akua o Moaba, a me nā akua o nā mamo a ʻAmora, a me nā akua o ko Pilisetia, a haʻalele iā Iēhova, ʻaʻole i mālama iā ia. | Again the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the Lord. They served the Baals and the Ashtoreths, and the gods of Aram, the gods of Sidon, the gods of Moab, the gods of the Ammonites and the gods of the Philistines. And because the Israelites forsook the Lord and no longer served him, |
| Lunk 10:7 | Wela ihola ka huhū o Iēhova i ka ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻolilo akula iā lākou i ka lima o ko Pilisetia, a i ka lima o nā mamo a ʻAmona. | he became angry with them. He sold them into the hands of the Philistines and the Ammonites, |
| Lunk 10:10 | Hea akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, Ua hana hewa mākou iā ʻoe, no ka mea, ua haʻalele mākou i ko mākou Akua, a ua mālama i nā Baʻala. | Then the Israelites cried out to the Lord, “We have sinned against you, forsaking our God and serving the Baals.” |
| Lunk 10:15 | ʻĪ akula nā mamo o ʻIseraʻela iā Iēhova, Ua hana hewa mākou, ʻo ka mea i pono i kou mau maka, pēlā ʻoe e hana mai ai iā mākou. Ke noi aku nei mākou iā ʻoe, e hoʻōla mai iā mākou i kēia lā wale nō. | But the Israelites said to the Lord, “We have sinned. Do with us whatever you think best, but please rescue us now.” |
| Lunk 10:16 | Kiola akula lākou i nā akua ʻē, mai o lākou aku, a mālama ihola iā Iēhova; a menemene ihola kona ʻuhane, no ke kaumaha nui o ka ʻIseraʻela. | Then they got rid of the foreign gods among them and served the Lord. And he could bear Israel’s misery no longer. |
| Lunk 11:2 | Hānau maila kā Gileada wahine i mau keiki kāne nāna; a oʻo aʻela nā keiki kāne a kāna wahine, kipaku akula lākou iā Iepeta, ʻī akula iā ia, ʻAʻole ou kuleana ma ka hale o ko mākou makua kāne; no ka mea, he keiki ʻoe na kekahi wahine ʻē. | Gilead’s wife also bore him sons, and when they were grown up, they drove Jephthah away. “You are not going to get any inheritance in our family,” they said, “because you are the son of another woman.” |
| Lunk 11:3 | Holo akula ʻo Iepeta, mai ke alo aku o kona poʻe hoahānau, a noho ma ka ʻāina ʻo Toba. ʻĀkoakoa maila nā kānaka lapuwale i o Iepeta lā, a hele pū me ia. | So Jephthah fled from his brothers and settled in the land of Tob, where a gang of scoundrels gathered around him and followed him. |
| Lunk 11:4 | A ma hope iho o ia mau lā, kaua akula nā mamo a ʻAmona i ka ʻIseraʻela. | Some time later, when the Ammonites were fighting against Israel, |
| Lunk 11:5 | A i ka manawa i kaua aku ai nā mamo a ʻAmona i ka ʻIseraʻela, a laila, hele akula nā lunakahiko o Gileada e lawe mai iā Iepeta, mai ka ʻāina mai o Toba. | the elders of Gilead went to get Jephthah from the land of Tob. |
| Lunk 11:6 | ʻĪ akula lākou iā Iepeta, E hele mai ʻoe i luna kaua no mākou, i kaua aku mākou i nā mamo a ʻAmona. | “Come,” they said, “be our commander, so we can fight the Ammonites.” |
| Lunk 11:8 | ʻĪ akula nā lunakahiko o Gileada iā Iepeta, Ke hoʻi hou mai nei mākou iā ʻoe, e hele pū ʻoe me mākou, e kaua aku i nā mamo a ʻAmona, a i lilo ʻoe i poʻo ma luna o ka poʻe a pau e noho ana ma Gileada. | The elders of Gilead said to him, “Nevertheless, we are turning to you now; come with us to fight the Ammonites, and you will be head over all of us who live in Gilead.” |
| Lunk 11:10 | ʻĪ akula nā lunakahiko o Gileada iā Iepeta, Na Iēhova nō e hoʻolohe mai ma waena o kākou, ke hana ʻole mākou e like me kāu ʻōlelo. | The elders of Gilead replied, “The Lord is our witness; we will certainly do as you say.” |
| Lunk 11:11 | A laila hele pū ʻo Iepeta me nā lunakahiko o Gileada, a hoʻonoho ihola nā kānaka iā Iepeta, i poʻo, a i luna hoʻi ma luna o lākou. ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iepeta i kāna ʻōlelo a pau i mua o Iēhova ma Mizepa. | So Jephthah went with the elders of Gilead, and the people made him head and commander over them. And he repeated all his words before the Lord in Mizpah. |
| Lunk 11:12 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Iepeta i ʻelele, i ke aliʻi o nā mamo a ʻAmona, ʻī akula, He aha kāu iaʻu, i hele mai ai ʻoe e kaua i koʻu ʻāina? | Then Jephthah sent messengers to the Ammonite king with the question: “What do you have against me that you have attacked my country?” |
| Lunk 11:14 | Hoʻouna hou akula ʻo Iepeta i ʻelele i ke aliʻi o nā mamo a ʻAmona: | Jephthah sent back messengers to the Ammonite king, |
| Lunk 11:15 | ʻĪ akula iā ia, Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iepeta, ʻaʻole i lawe ka ʻIseraʻela i ka ʻāina ʻo Moaba, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ka ʻāina o nā mamo a ʻAmona; | saying: “This is what Jephthah says: Israel did not take the land of Moab or the land of the Ammonites. |
| Lunk 11:17 | A laila, hoʻouna ka ʻIseraʻela i ʻelele i ke aliʻi o ʻEdoma, ʻī akula, E hele paha wau ma waena o kou ʻāina. ʻAʻole hoʻolohe mai ke aliʻi o ʻEdoma. Pēlā nō lākou i hoʻouna aku ai i ke aliʻi o Moaba. ʻAʻole ia i ʻae, a noho nō ka ʻIseraʻela ma Kadesa. | Then Israel sent messengers to the king of Edom, saying, ‘Give us permission to go through your country,’ but the king of Edom would not listen. They sent also to the king of Moab, and he refused. So Israel stayed at Kadesh. |
| Lunk 11:19 | Hoʻouna akula ka ʻIseraʻela i ʻelele iā Sihona, i ke aliʻi o ka ʻAmora, ke aliʻi o Hesebona, ʻī akula ʻo ʻIseraʻela iā ia, E hele paha mākou ma waena o kou ʻāina, a hiki i koʻu wahi. | “Then Israel sent messengers to Sihon king of the Amorites, who ruled in Heshbon, and said to him, ‘Let us pass through your country to our own place.’ |
| Lunk 11:21 | Hāʻawi maila ʻo Iēhova, ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela iā Sihona, a me kona poʻe kānaka a pau i ka lima o ka ʻIseraʻela, a luku akula lākou nei i kēlā poʻe. A komo iho ka ʻIseraʻela i ka ʻāina a pau o ka ʻAmora, ka poʻe i noho ma ia ʻāina. | “Then the Lord, the God of Israel, gave Sihon and his whole army into Israel’s hands, and they defeated them. Israel took over all the land of the Amorites who lived in that country, |
| Lunk 11:30 | Hoʻohiki ihola ʻo Iepeta, me ka ʻōlelo hāʻawi no Iēhova, ʻī akula, Inā e hāʻawi ʻiʻo mai ʻoe i nā mamo a ʻAmona i koʻu lima, | And Jephthah made a vow to the Lord: “If you give the Ammonites into my hands, |
| Lunk 11:32 | Hele akula ʻo Iepeta i nā mamo a ʻAmona, e kaua aku iā lākou; a hāʻawi mai ʻo Iēhova iā lākou i kona lima. | Then Jephthah went over to fight the Ammonites, and the Lord gave them into his hands. |
| Lunk 11:33 | Luku akula ia iā lākou, mai ʻAroera aku a hiki i Minita, he iwakālua kūlanakauhale, a hiki nō hoʻi i ka pāpū o nā māla waina, he luku nui loa. Pio ihola nā mamo a ʻAmona i mua o ke alo o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela. | He devastated twenty towns from Aroer to the vicinity of Minnith, as far as Abel Keramim. Thus Israel subdued Ammon. |
| Lunk 11:35 | A ʻike akula ʻo Iepeta iā ia, haehae ihola i kona ʻaʻahu, ʻī akula, Auē kuʻu kaikamahine ē! Ua hoʻokaumaha loa mai ʻoe iaʻu; ʻo ʻoe kekahi i hoʻopilikia mai iaʻu. Ua ʻoaka aʻela au i kuʻu waha iā Iēhova, ʻaʻole hiki iaʻu ke hoʻi hope. | When he saw her, he tore his clothes and cried, “Oh no, my daughter! You have brought me down and I am devastated. I have made a vow to the Lord that I cannot break.” |
| Lunk 11:36 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā ia, E kuʻu makua kāne, ua ʻoaka ʻoe i kou waha iā Iēhova ʻeā, e hana mai ʻoe iaʻu, e like me kēlā mea i puka aku, mai kou waha aku; no ka mea, ua hoʻopaʻi ʻo Iēhova i kou poʻe ʻenemi nou, i nā mamo hoʻi a ʻAmona. | “My father,” she replied, “you have given your word to the Lord. Do to me just as you promised, now that the Lord has avenged you of your enemies, the Ammonites. |
| Lunk 11:37 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia i kona makua kāne, E hana ʻia kēia mea noʻu; e waiho wale iaʻu, i ʻelua malama, i hele au a kaʻahele i nā mauna, a uē i koʻu puʻupaʻa ʻana, ʻo wau a me koʻu poʻe hoahānau. | But grant me this one request,” she said. “Give me two months to roam the hills and weep with my friends, because I will never marry.” |
| Lunk 11:38 | ʻĪ maila kēlā, Ō hele. Hoʻouna aʻela ʻo ia iā ia i ʻelua malama. Hele akula ia me kona mau hoalauna, a uē ihola ma nā mauna no kona puʻupaʻa ʻana. | “You may go,” he said. And he let her go for two months. She and her friends went into the hills and wept because she would never marry. |
| Lunk 11:39 | A i ka pau ʻana o nā malama ʻelua, hoʻi maila kēlā i kona makua kāne, a hana akula ʻo ia iā ia i kona hoʻohiki āna i hoʻohiki ʻai; ʻaʻole hoʻi ia i ʻike i ke kāne: a lilo ia i ʻoihana ma waena o ka ʻIseraʻela, | After the two months, she returned to her father, and he did to her as he had vowed. And she was a virgin. From this comes the Israelite tradition |
| Lunk 12:1 | ʻĀkoakoa maila nā kānaka o ka ʻEperaima, a hele aʻela i ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau, ʻī akula iā Iepeta, No ke aha lā ʻoe i hele aku e kaua aku i nā mamo a ʻAmona, ʻaʻole kiʻi mai iā mākou e hele pū me ʻoe? E puhi ana mākou i kou hale i ke ahi ma luna ou. | The Ephraimite forces were called out, and they crossed over to Zaphon. They said to Jephthah, “Why did you go to fight the Ammonites without calling us to go with you? We’re going to burn down your house over your head.” |
| Lunk 12:3 | A ʻike akula au, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i hoʻopakele mai iaʻu, a laila waiho ihola au i koʻu ola ma kuʻu lima, a hele kūʻē akula i nā mamo a ʻAmona. Hāʻawi mai nō ʻo Iēhova iā lākou i loko o kuʻu lima. No ke aha lā hoʻi ʻoukou i hele mai ai iaʻu i kēia lā e kaua mai iaʻu? | When I saw that you wouldn’t help, I took my life in my hands and crossed over to fight the Ammonites, and the Lord gave me the victory over them. Now why have you come up today to fight me?” |
| Lunk 12:4 | A laila hoʻākoakoa maila ʻo Iepeta i nā kānaka o Gileada, a kaua pū ihola me ka ʻEperaima. Luku akula nā kānaka o Gileada i ka ʻEperaima, no ka mea, ʻōlelo lākou, ʻO ʻoukou, ʻo ko Gileada, he poʻe ʻaeʻa ʻoukou no ʻEperaima, e noho ana ma waena o ka ʻEperaima, a me ka Manase. | Jephthah then called together the men of Gilead and fought against Ephraim. The Gileadites struck them down because the Ephraimites had said, “You Gileadites are renegades from Ephraim and Manasseh.” |
| Lunk 12:9 | He kanakolu āna keiki kāne, a he kanakolu kaikamāhine. Hoʻouna akula ia iā lākou i kahi ʻē, a lawe mai i kanakolu kaikamāhine, mai kahi ʻē, na kāna poʻe keiki kāne. Nāna i hoʻoponopono i ka ʻIseraʻela, i ʻehiku makahiki. | He had thirty sons and thirty daughters. He gave his daughters away in marriage to those outside his clan, and for his sons he brought in thirty young women as wives from outside his clan. Ibzan led Israel seven years. |
| Lunk 13:8 | A laila, nonoi akula ʻo Manoa iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, E kuʻu Haku ē, e kuʻu mai i ko ke Akua kanaka āu i hoʻouna mai ai, e hele hou mai iā māua, e aʻo mai iā māua i nā mea a māua e hana aku ai i ke keiki e hānau mai ana. | Then Manoah prayed to the Lord: “Pardon your servant, Lord. I beg you to let the man of God you sent to us come again to teach us how to bring up the boy who is to be born.” |
| Lunk 13:10 | Wikiwiki ihola ka wahine, a holo, a hōʻike aʻela i kāna kāne, ʻī akula iā ia, Aia hoʻi, ua ʻike hou ʻia maila iaʻu ke kanaka i hele mai ai iaʻu i kēlā lā. | The woman hurried to tell her husband, “He’s here! The man who appeared to me the other day!” |
| Lunk 13:11 | Kū aʻela ʻo Manoa a hahai akula i kāna wahine, a hiki i ua kanaka lā, ʻī akula iā ia, ʻO ʻoe anei ke kanaka i ʻōlelo mai ai i ua wahine nei? ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻO wau nō. | Manoah got up and followed his wife. When he came to the man, he said, “Are you the man who talked to my wife?” “I am,” he said. |
| Lunk 13:12 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Manoa, E hoʻokō ʻia kāu ʻōlelo. Pehea lā māua e hoʻoponopono ai i ke keiki? He aha hoʻi ka hana nāna? | So Manoah asked him, “When your words are fulfilled, what is to be the rule that governs the boy’s life and work?” |
| Lunk 13:15 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Manoa i ka ʻānela o Iēhova, E kāohi paha māua iā ʻoe, a hoʻomākaukau ʻia he kao keiki, i mua ou. | Manoah said to the angel of the Lord, “We would like you to stay until we prepare a young goat for you.” |
| Lunk 13:17 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Manoa i ka ʻānela o Iēhova, ʻO wai kou inoa? I hoʻomaikaʻi aku ai māua iā ʻoe i ka wā e kō ai kāu mau ʻōlelo. | Then Manoah inquired of the angel of the Lord, “What is your name, so that we may honor you when your word comes true?” |
| Lunk 13:19 | Kiʻi aʻela ʻo Manoa i kao keiki, a me ka mōhai makana, a kaumaha akula no Iēhova ma luna o ka pōhaku: a hana kupanaha ihola ia; a nānā akula ʻo Manoa a me kāna wahine. | Then Manoah took a young goat, together with the grain offering, and sacrificed it on a rock to the Lord. And the Lord did an amazing thing while Manoah and his wife watched: |
| Lunk 13:20 | I ka piʻi ʻana aku o ka lapalapa i luna i ka lani, mai ka lele aku, piʻi pū akula ka ʻānela o Iēhova ma loko o ka lapalapa o ke ahi o ka lele. Nānā akula ʻo Manoa a me kāna wahine, a hina ihola i lalo ke alo i ka honua. | As the flame blazed up from the altar toward heaven, the angel of the Lord ascended in the flame. Seeing this, Manoah and his wife fell with their faces to the ground. |
| Lunk 13:24 | Hānau maila ua wahine lā, he keiki kāne, a kapa akula i kona inoa ʻo Samesona. Nui aʻela ua keiki nei, a hoʻomaikaʻi mai ʻo Iēhova iā ia. | The woman gave birth to a boy and named him Samson. He grew and the Lord blessed him, |
| Lunk 14:1 | Iho akula ʻo Samesona i Timenata, a ʻike akula i kekahi wahine ma Timenata, no nā kaikamāhine a ko Pilisetia. | Samson went down to Timnah and saw there a young Philistine woman. |
| Lunk 14:3 | ʻĪ akula kona makua kāne, a me kona makuahine iā ia, ʻAʻole anei he wahine i waena o nā kaikamāhine o kou poʻe hoahānau, a me kou poʻe kānaka a pau, i hele aku ai ʻoe, e lawe i wahine no ka poʻe ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻia o ko Pilisetia? ʻĪ maila ʻo Samesona i kona makua kāne, E kiʻi aku iā ia naʻu, no ka mea, ua pono ia i koʻu mau maka. | His father and mother replied, “Isn’t there an acceptable woman among your relatives or among all our people? Must you go to the uncircumcised Philistines to get a wife?” But Samson said to his father, “Get her for me. She’s the right one for me.” |
| Lunk 14:5 | A laila, iho akula ʻo Samesona, a me kona makua kāne a me kona makuahine i Timenata, a hiki i nā pā waina o Timenata; uō maila kekahi liona ʻōpiopio, i kona hālāwai ʻana me ia. | Samson went down to Timnah together with his father and mother. As they approached the vineyards of Timnah, suddenly a young lion came roaring toward him. |
| Lunk 14:7 | Iho akula ia, a kamaʻilio pū ihola me ua wahine lā; a ua pono ia i nā maka o Samesona. | Then he went down and talked with the woman, and he liked her. |
| Lunk 14:9 | Lālau akula kona mau lima ia mea, a i ka hele ʻana, hele nō ia e ʻai ana, a hiki i kona makua kāne, a me kona makuahine, a hāʻawi akula iā lāua, a ʻai ihola lāua; ʻaʻole naʻe ia i haʻi aku iā lāua, i kona lawe ʻana i ka meli, mai loko aku o ke kino o ka liona. | He scooped out the honey with his hands and ate as he went along. When he rejoined his parents, he gave them some, and they too ate it. But he did not tell them that he had taken the honey from the lion’s carcass. |
| Lunk 14:10 | Iho akula kona makua kāne i ua wahine lā, a ma laila i hana ai ʻo Samesona i ʻahaʻaina pālala; no ka mea, pēlā i hana ai nā kānaka uʻi. | Now his father went down to see the woman. And there Samson held a feast, as was customary for young men. |
| Lunk 14:12 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Samesona iā lākou, E nanenane aku au iā ʻoukou, a inā e koho mai ʻoukou ia iaʻu, i kēia mau lā ʻehiku o ka ʻahaʻaina ʻana, a loaʻa pono, a laila, e hāʻawi aku au iā ʻoukou i kanakolu pālule, a me nā paʻa kapa he kanakolu. | “Let me tell you a riddle,” Samson said to them. “If you can give me the answer within the seven days of the feast, I will give you thirty linen garments and thirty sets of clothes. |
| Lunk 14:14 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, Mai loko mai o ka mea e ʻai ana i puka mai ai ka ʻai, a mai loko mai hoʻi o ka mea ikaika, i loaʻa mai ai ka ʻono. A i nā lā ʻekolu, ʻaʻole hiki iā lākou, ke koho mai iā ia i ua nane lā. | He replied, “Out of the eater, something to eat; out of the strong, something sweet.” For three days they could not give the answer. |
| Lunk 14:16 | Uwē ihola ka wahine a Samesona i mua ona, ʻī akula iā ia, Ke hoʻowahāwahā wale mai nei ʻoe iaʻu, ʻaʻole aloha mai iaʻu. Ua nanenane mai ʻoe i nā keiki a koʻu poʻe kānaka, ʻaʻole hoʻi i haʻi mai iaʻu. ʻĪ maila kēlā iā ia, Aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole au i haʻi aku i koʻu makua kāne, a me koʻu makuahine, a e haʻi anei au iā ʻoe? | Then Samson’s wife threw herself on him, sobbing, “You hate me! You don’t really love me. You’ve given my people a riddle, but you haven’t told me the answer.” “I haven’t even explained it to my father or mother,” he replied, “so why should I explain it to you?” |
| Lunk 14:18 | A i ka hiku o ka lā, ʻaʻole i komo ka lā, ʻī maila nā kānaka o ke kūlanakauhale iā ia, He aha ka mea i ʻoi aku ka ʻono ma mua o ka meli? A he aha hoʻi ka mea i ʻoi aku ka ikaika ma mua o ka liona? ʻĪ akula kēia iā lākou, Inā ʻaʻole ʻoukou i ʻōʻō palau me kaʻu bipi wahine ʻōpiopio, inā ua loaʻa ʻole iā ʻoukou kaʻu nane. | Before sunset on the seventh day the men of the town said to him, “What is sweeter than honey? What is stronger than a lion?” Samson said to them, “If you had not plowed with my heifer, you would not have solved my riddle.” |
| Lunk 14:19 | Kau maila ka ʻUhane o Iēhova ma luna ona, a iho akula ia i ʻAsekelona, a pepehi ihola i kanakolu kānaka o lākou, a lawe i ko lākou lole, a hāʻawi aʻela i paʻa kapa no ka poʻe i haʻi mai i ka nane. Wela ihola kona huhū, a piʻi akula ia i ka hale o kona makua kāne. | Then the Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon him. He went down to Ashkelon, struck down thirty of their men, stripped them of everything and gave their clothes to those who had explained the riddle. Burning with anger, he returned to his father’s home. |
| Lunk 15:1 | A ma hope iho, i nā lā o ka hōʻiliʻili ʻana i ka huapalaoa, hele akula ʻo Samesona, me ke kao keiki, e ʻike i kāna wahine; ʻī ihola, E komo aku nō wau i loko o ke keʻena i kaʻu wahine. ʻAʻole naʻe i hāʻawi mai kona makua kāne iā ia ke komo i loko. | Later on, at the time of wheat harvest, Samson took a young goat and went to visit his wife. He said, “I’m going to my wife’s room.” But her father would not let him go in. |
| Lunk 15:4 | Hele akula ʻo Samesona, hopu ihola i nā ʻalopeke, ʻekolu haneri, a lawe i nā lamakū, a hui aʻela i kahi huelo i kahi huelo, a waiho ihola i ka lamakū i waena o nā huelo ʻelua. | So he went out and caught three hundred foxes and tied them tail to tail in pairs. He then fastened a torch to every pair of tails, |
| Lunk 15:5 | A puhi iho ia i nā lama i ke ahi, a laila kuʻu akula, e hele lākou i loko o ka huapalaoa o ko Pilisetia e kū ana, a puhi i ke ahi i nā puʻu huapalaoa a me ka huapalaoa e kū ana, a me nā pā waina, a me nā ʻoliva. | lit the torches and let the foxes loose in the standing grain of the Philistines. He burned up the shocks and standing grain, together with the vineyards and olive groves. |
| Lunk 15:8 | Luku aʻela ia iā lākou, ke kīkala a me ka ʻūhā, he luku nui loa. A laila iho akula ia a noho ma kekahi ana o ka pōhaku, ma ʻEtama. | He attacked them viciously and slaughtered many of them. Then he went down and stayed in a cave in the rock of Etam. |
| Lunk 15:9 | A laila hele aʻela ko Pilisetia, a hoʻomoana ihola ma ko Iuda, a hoʻopālahalaha akula ma Lehi. | The Philistines went up and camped in Judah, spreading out near Lehi. |
| Lunk 15:10 | Nīnau akula nā kānaka o ka Iuda, No ke aha lā ʻoukou i piʻi mai nei e kūʻē iā mākou? ʻĪ maila lākou, Ua piʻi mai nei mākou e nakinaki iā Samesona e hana aku iā ia, e like me kāna i hana mai ai iā mākou. | The people of Judah asked, “Why have you come to fight us?” “We have come to take Samson prisoner,” they answered, “to do to him as he did to us.” |
| Lunk 15:11 | A laila, iho akula ʻekolu tausani kānaka o ka Iuda i ke ana i loko o ka pōhaku ma ʻEtama, ʻī akula iā Samesona, ʻAʻole anei ʻoe i ʻike, ʻo ko Pilisetia nō ko kākou poʻe haku? He aha kēia mea āu i hana mai nei iā kākou? ʻĪ maila kēlā iā lākou, E like me kā lākou i hana mai ai iaʻu, pēlā nō wau i hana aku ai iā lākou. | Then three thousand men from Judah went down to the cave in the rock of Etam and said to Samson, “Don’t you realize that the Philistines are rulers over us? What have you done to us?” He answered, “I merely did to them what they did to me.” |
| Lunk 15:12 | ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, Ua iho mai nei mākou e nakinaki iā ʻoe, a e hāʻawi aku iā ʻoe i ka lima o ko Pilisetia. ʻĪ maila ʻo Samesona iā lākou, E hoʻohiki mai ʻoukou iaʻu, ʻaʻole ʻoukou e pepehi mai iaʻu. | They said to him, “We’ve come to tie you up and hand you over to the Philistines.” Samson said, “Swear to me that you won’t kill me yourselves.” |
| Lunk 15:13 | ʻŌlelo akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole, akā, e nakinaki mākou iā ʻoe a paʻa, a hāʻawi aku iā ʻoe i ko lākou lima, ʻaʻole loa mākou e pepehi aku iā ʻoe. Nakinaki ihola lākou iā ia i nā kaula hou ʻelua, a lawe mai iā ia, mai ka pōhaku mai. | “Agreed,” they answered. “We will only tie you up and hand you over to them. We will not kill you.” So they bound him with two new ropes and led him up from the rock. |
| Lunk 15:15 | A loaʻa iā ia ka iwi ā o ka hoki, he iwi ā maka, hohola akula i kona lima, lālau ihola ia mea, a me ia nō ia i luku aku ai i hoʻokahi tausani kānaka. | Finding a fresh jawbone of a donkey, he grabbed it and struck down a thousand men. |
| Lunk 15:17 | A pau kāna ʻōlelo ʻana, hoʻolei akula ia i ka iwi ā mai loko aku o kona lima, a kapa aku ia wahi ʻo Ramatalehi. | When he finished speaking, he threw away the jawbone; and the place was called Ramath Lehi. |
| Lunk 15:18 | Make wai loa ihola ia, a hea akula iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, Ua hāʻawi mai ʻoe i kēia ola nui ma ka lima o kāu kauā nei; a e make anei au i ka make wai, a hāʻule i loko o ka lima o ka poʻe i ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻia? | Because he was very thirsty, he cried out to the Lord, “You have given your servant this great victory. Must I now die of thirst and fall into the hands of the uncircumcised?” |
| Lunk 15:19 | Wāhi aʻela ke Akua i puka ma loko o ka iwi ā, a puka maila ka wai, mai loko mai o ia mea; a inu ia, a laila, hoʻi mai ka hanu, a ola aʻela ia: no laila, kapa akula ʻo ia i ka inoa o ia wahi ʻo ʻEnehakore, aia ma Lehi, a hiki mai i kēia lā. | Then God opened up the hollow place in Lehi, and water came out of it. When Samson drank, his strength returned and he revived. So the spring was called En Hakkore, and it is still there in Lehi. |
| Lunk 16:1 | Iho akula ʻo Samesona i Gaza, a ʻike ihola i laila i kekahi wahine hoʻokamakama, a komo akula i ona lā. | One day Samson went to Gaza, where he saw a prostitute. He went in to spend the night with her. |
| Lunk 16:2 | Haʻi ʻia akula i ko Gaza, Ua hiki mai nei ʻo Samesona. Hoʻopuni ihola lākou ia wahi, a hoʻohālua iā ia, ia pō a ao, ma ka puka o ke kūlanakauhale, a moe mālie nō ia pō a pau, ʻī ihola, A kakahiaka, i ke ao ʻana aʻe, make nō ʻo ia iā kākou. | The people of Gaza were told, “Samson is here!” So they surrounded the place and lay in wait for him all night at the city gate. They made no move during the night, saying, “At dawn we’ll kill him.” |
| Lunk 16:3 | Moe ihola ʻo Samesona, a i waenakonu o ka pō; a laila, ala maila ia i waenakonu o ka pō, a lawe ihola i nā pani o ke kūlanakauhale, a me nā lapauwila ʻelua, unuhi aʻela iā lāua me ka hoaka o ka puka, kau ihola ma luna o kona mau poʻohiwi, a lawe akula i luna pono o kahi puʻu, ma ke alo o Heberona. | But Samson lay there only until the middle of the night. Then he got up and took hold of the doors of the city gate, together with the two posts, and tore them loose, bar and all. He lifted them to his shoulders and carried them to the top of the hill that faces Hebron. |
| Lunk 16:6 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Delila iā Samesona, Ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu i kou mea e ikaika nui ai, a me ka mea a paʻa ai ʻoe, i pilikia ai ʻoe. | So Delilah said to Samson, “Tell me the secret of your great strength and how you can be tied up and subdued.” |
| Lunk 16:11 | ʻĪ akula kēia iā ia, Inā nakinaki paʻa loa mai lākou iaʻu i nā kaula hou, ʻaʻole i hoʻohana ʻia, a laila e nāwaliwali au, a e like auaneʻi me kekahi kanaka. | He said, “If anyone ties me securely with new ropes that have never been used, I’ll become as weak as any other man.” |
| Lunk 16:13 | ʻĪ mai ʻo Delila iā Samesona, Ua hoʻowahāwahā mai ʻoe iaʻu, a hiki mai i kēia manawa, a ua hoʻopunipuni iaʻu. E haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu i kou mea e paʻa ai. ʻĪ akula kēia iā ia, Inā e ulana pū ʻoe i nā wili ʻehiku o koʻu poʻo, me ka lole. | Delilah then said to Samson, “All this time you have been making a fool of me and lying to me. Tell me how you can be tied.” He replied, “If you weave the seven braids of my head into the fabric on the loom and tighten it with the pin, I’ll become as weak as any other man.” So while he was sleeping, Delilah took the seven braids of his head, wove them into the fabric |
| Lunk 16:14 | A laila, mākia ihola ia i ke kui, ʻī aʻela, Ma luna ou auaneʻi ko Pilisetia, e Samesona. Ala aʻela ia mai kona hiamoe ʻana, a hele akula me ke kui o ka mea nāna i ulana, a me ka lole pū. | and tightened it with the pin. Again she called to him, “Samson, the Philistines are upon you!” He awoke from his sleep and pulled up the pin and the loom, with the fabric. |
| Lunk 16:17 | A laila, haʻi akula ʻo ia iā ia i kona naʻau a pau, ʻī akula iā ia, ʻAʻole i kau mai ka pahi kahi ma luna o koʻu poʻo; no ka mea, ua laʻa au i ke Akua, mai ka ʻōpū mai o koʻu makuahine. Inā e kahi ʻia au, a laila, lilo aku hoʻi koʻu ikaika mai oʻu aku nei, a nāwaliwali auaneʻi au e like me kekahi kanaka. | So he told her everything. “No razor has ever been used on my head,” he said, “because I have been a Nazirite dedicated to God from my mother’s womb. If my head were shaved, my strength would leave me, and I would become as weak as any other man.” |
| Lunk 16:18 | A ʻike ihola ʻo Delila, ua haʻi mai kēlā iā ia i kona naʻau a pau, a laila kiʻi akula ia, a hoʻākoakoa maila i nā aliʻi o ko Pilisetia, ʻī aʻela, E piʻi hou mai ʻoukou, no ka mea, ua haʻi mai ʻo ia iaʻu i kona naʻau a pau. A laila, piʻi aʻela nā aliʻi o ko Pilisetia i ona lā, a lawe aʻela i ke kālā, ma ko lākou lima. | When Delilah saw that he had told her everything, she sent word to the rulers of the Philistines, “Come back once more; he has told me everything.” So the rulers of the Philistines returned with the silver in their hands. |
| Lunk 16:19 | Hoʻomoe ihola ʻo ia iā ia ma kona ʻūhā; a hea akula i ke kanaka a hāʻawi iā ia e kahi i nā wili ʻehiku o kona poʻo a hemo; a hoʻomaka ia i ka hoʻopilikia ʻana iā ia, a lilo akula kona ikaika, mai ona aku lā. | After putting him to sleep on her lap, she called for someone to shave off the seven braids of his hair, and so began to subdue him. And his strength left him. |
| Lunk 16:21 | Hoʻopaʻa ihola ko Pilisetia iā ia, pōʻalo akula i kona mau maka, a lawe aʻela iā ia i Gaza, a hoʻopaʻa ihola iā ia i nā kūpeʻe keleawe; a wili aʻela ia i loko o ka hale paʻahao. | Then the Philistines seized him, gouged out his eyes and took him down to Gaza. Binding him with bronze shackles, they set him to grinding grain in the prison. |
| Lunk 16:24 | A ʻike akula nā kānaka iā ia, hoʻomana akula lākou i ko lākou akua; no ka mea, ʻōlelo maila lākou, Ua hāʻawi mai ko kākou akua i loko o ko kākou lima, i ko kākou ʻenemi, i ka mea i ʻānai ai i ko kākou ʻāina, a luku nui mai iā kākou. | When the people saw him, they praised their god, saying, “Our god has delivered our enemy into our hands, the one who laid waste our land and multiplied our slain.” |
| Lunk 16:25 | A i ka wā i leʻaleʻa ai ko lākou naʻau, ʻī aʻela lākou, E kiʻi aku iā Samesona, i hula mai ia no kākou. Kiʻi akula lākou iā Samesona ma ka hale paʻahao, a hula maila ia i mua o lākou. A hoʻokū ihola lākou iā ia i waena o nā kia. | While they were in high spirits, they shouted, “Bring out Samson to entertain us.” So they called Samson out of the prison, and he performed for them. When they stood him among the pillars, |
| Lunk 16:28 | Hea akula ʻo Samesona iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, E ka Haku, e Iēhova ē, e hoʻomanaʻo mai ʻoe iaʻu; ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hoʻoikaika mai ʻoe iaʻu, e ke Akua ē, i kēia manawa hoʻokahi nō, i uku koke ʻia mai au e ko Pilisetia, no koʻu mau maka ʻelua. | Then Samson prayed to the Lord, “Sovereign Lord, remember me. Please, God, strengthen me just once more, and let me with one blow get revenge on the Philistines for my two eyes.” |
| Lunk 16:31 | Iho akula kona poʻe hoahānau, a me ko ka hale o kona makua kāne, lālau ihola iā ia, a lawe aʻela, a kanu ihola ma waena o Zora, a me ʻEsetaola, ma ka ilina o Manoa, ʻo kona makua kāne. He iwakālua makahiki āna i hoʻoponopono ai i ka ʻIseraʻela. | Then his brothers and his father’s whole family went down to get him. They brought him back and buried him between Zorah and Eshtaol in the tomb of Manoah his father. He had led Israel twenty years. |
| Lunk 17:2 | ʻĪ akula ia i kona makuahine, ʻO kēlā mau ʻāpana kālā, hoʻokahi tausani, me ka haneri keu, i lawe ʻia, mai ou mai nei, ka mea āu i kūamuamu ai, a i ʻōlelo mai ai hoʻi ma koʻu pepeiao, eia nō iaʻu ua kālā lā. Naʻu nō i lawe. ʻĪ maila kona makuahine, E pōmaikaʻi ana ʻoe iā Iēhova, e kuʻu keiki. | said to his mother, “The eleven hundred shekels of silver that were taken from you and about which I heard you utter a curse — I have that silver with me; I took it.” Then his mother said, “The Lord bless you, my son!” |
| Lunk 17:4 | Akā, hoʻihoʻi hou aʻela ia i ke kālā i kona makuahine. Lawe aʻela kona makuahine i ʻelua haneri ʻāpana kālā, a hāʻawi akula i ka mea hoʻoheheʻe kālā, nāna nō i hana i kiʻi, a i kiʻi hoʻi i hoʻoheheʻe ʻia. Aia nō lāua ma loko o ka hale o Mika. | So after he returned the silver to his mother, she took two hundred shekels of silver and gave them to a silversmith, who used them to make the idol. And it was put in Micah’s house. |
| Lunk 17:8 | Hele akula ua kanaka lā, mai ke kūlanakauhale ʻo Betelehemaiuda aku, e noho ma kahi e loaʻa ai, a i kona hele ʻana, hiki aʻela ia i ka mauna ʻo ʻEperaima, i ka hale o Mika. | left that town in search of some other place to stay. On his way he came to Micah’s house in the hill country of Ephraim. |
| Lunk 17:9 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Mika iā ia, Mai hea mai ʻoe i hele mai ai? ʻĪ akula ia, He Levi au, no Betelehemaiuda mai, a ke hele nei au e noho ma kahi e loaʻa ai. | Micah asked him, “Where are you from?” “I’m a Levite from Bethlehem in Judah,” he said, “and I’m looking for a place to stay.” |
| Lunk 17:10 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Mika iā ia, E noho pū ʻoe me aʻu, i lilo ʻoe i makua noʻu, a i kahuna hoʻi, a e hāʻawi aku au iā ʻoe i ʻumi ʻāpana kālā ma ka makahiki, a i pā lole komo ʻelua, a i ka ʻai nō hoʻi; no laila, komo akula ua Levi nei i loko. | Then Micah said to him, “Live with me and be my father and priest, and I’ll give you ten shekels of silver a year, your clothes and your food.” |
| Lunk 18:5 | ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, E nīnau aku paha ʻoe i ke Akua, i ʻike mākou, e pōmaikaʻi paha ko mākou hele, e hele nei. | Then they said to him, “Please inquire of God to learn whether our journey will be successful.” |
| Lunk 18:7 | A laila, hele akula ua mau kānaka lā ʻelima, a hiki akula i Laisa, ʻike ihola i ko laila kānaka e noho makaʻu ʻole ana, ma ke ʻano o ko Zidona, ua mālie, ʻaʻole i makaʻu, ʻaʻole mea e noho aliʻi ana ma ka honua nei i hana ʻino mai; a ua lōʻihi lākou, mai Zidona aku, ʻaʻohe o lākou mea pū me kekahi kanaka ʻē. | So the five men left and came to Laish, where they saw that the people were living in safety, like the Sidonians, at peace and secure. And since their land lacked nothing, they were prosperous. Also, they lived a long way from the Sidonians and had no relationship with anyone else. |
| Lunk 18:8 | A hoʻi maila lākou i ko lākou poʻe hoahānau ma Zora, a me ʻEsetaola. ʻĪ akula ko lākou poʻe hoahānau iā lākou, He aha kā ʻoukou? | When they returned to Zorah and Eshtaol, their fellow Danites asked them, “How did you find things?” |
| Lunk 18:11 | Hele akula, mai ia wahi aku, no ka ʻohana a Dana, mai Zora, a me ʻEsetaola aku, ʻeono haneri kānaka i kāhiko ʻia i nā mea kaua. | Then six hundred men of the Danites, armed for battle, set out from Zorah and Eshtaol. |
| Lunk 18:12 | Piʻi akula lākou a hoʻomoana ihola ma Kiriatiarima ma ka Iuda; no laila, kapa akula lākou ia wahi, ʻo Mahanedana, a hiki mai i nēia lā; aia nō ma ke kua o Kiriatiarima. | On their way they set up camp near Kiriath Jearim in Judah. This is why the place west of Kiriath Jearim is called Mahaneh Dan to this day. |
| Lunk 18:13 | A ma laila aku lākou i hele ai a i ka mauna ʻo ʻEperaima, a hiki akula i ka hale o Mika. | From there they went on to the hill country of Ephraim and came to Micah’s house. |
| Lunk 18:14 | A laila, nīnau aʻela nā kanaka ʻelima, i hele aku e mākaʻikaʻi i ka ʻāina ʻo Laisa, ʻī akula i ko lākou poʻe hoahānau, Ua ʻike anei ʻoukou, aia ma loko o kēia mau hale, he ʻēpoda, a he terapima, a me ke kiʻi, a me ke kiʻi hoʻoheheʻe ʻia? No laila ʻeā, e noʻonoʻo ʻoukou i kā ʻoukou mea e hana ai. | Then the five men who had spied out the land of Laish said to their fellow Danites, “Do you know that one of these houses has an ephod, some household gods and an image overlaid with silver? Now you know what to do.” |
| Lunk 18:18 | Hele akula kēia poʻe i loko o ka hale o Mika, a lawe maila i ke kiʻi, a me ka ʻēpoda, a me ke terapima, a me ke kiʻi i hoʻoheheʻe ʻia. A laila, ʻī akula ke kahuna iā lākou, He aha kā ʻoukou e hana nei? | When the five men went into Micah’s house and took the idol, the ephod and the household gods, the priest said to them, “What are you doing?” |
| Lunk 18:20 | ʻOliʻoli ihola ka naʻau o ke kahuna, a lawe aʻela ʻo ia i ka ʻēpoda, a me ke terapima, a me ke kiʻi, a hele akula i waena o nā kānaka. | The priest was very pleased. He took the ephod, the household gods and the idol and went along with the people. |
| Lunk 18:21 | Huli aʻela lākou a hele akula, a hoʻonoho ihola i ka poʻe ʻōpio, a me nā holoholona, a me ka ukana i mua o lākou. | Putting their little children, their livestock and their possessions in front of them, they turned away and left. |
| Lunk 18:22 | A hiki lākou i kahi mamao mai ka hale o Mika aku, a laila, hoʻākoakoa ʻia maila nā kānaka o kauhale e kokoke ana ma ka hale o Mika, a hahai akula i nā mamo a Dana. | When they had gone some distance from Micah’s house, the men who lived near Micah were called together and overtook the Danites. |
| Lunk 18:23 | Hea akula lākou i nā mamo a Dana; a huli mai ko lākou maka, ʻī maila iā Mika, He aha kāu i ʻākoakoa mai nei? | As they shouted after them, the Danites turned and said to Micah, “What’s the matter with you that you called out your men to fight?” |
| Lunk 18:24 | ʻĪ akula kēia, Ua lawe aku ʻoukou i koʻu mau akua, aʻu i hana ai, a me ke kahuna, a ua hele ʻoukou. He aha hoʻi ka mea i koe iaʻu? He aha hoʻi kēia mea a ʻoukou i nīnau mai nei iaʻu? He aha kāu? | He replied, “You took the gods I made, and my priest, and went away. What else do I have? How can you ask, ‘What’s the matter with you?’” |
| Lunk 18:26 | Hele akula nā mamo a Dana i ko lākou wahi i hele ai. A ʻike ihola ʻo Mika, ua ʻoi ko lākou ikaika i kona, huli maila ia, a hoʻi aʻela i kona hale. | So the Danites went their way, and Micah, seeing that they were too strong for him, turned around and went back home. |
| Lunk 18:27 | Lawe lākou i nā mea a Mika i hana ai, a me kona kahuna, a hele akula i Laisa, i ka poʻe kānaka e noho mālie ana, me ka makaʻu ʻole; a luku akula kēia poʻe iā lākou i ka maka o ka pahi kaua, a puhi akula i ko lākou kūlanakauhale i ke ahi. | Then they took what Micah had made, and his priest, and went on to Laish, against a people at peace and secure. They attacked them with the sword and burned down their city. |
| Lunk 19:3 | Kū aʻela kāna kāne a hahai akula iā ia, e ʻōlelo lokomaikaʻi aku iā ia, a e hoʻihoʻi mai iā ia. Me ia pū nō kāna kauā, a me nā hoki ʻelua. Hoʻokomo akula ʻo ia iā ia i ka hale o kona makua kāne. A ʻike maila ka makua kāne o ua wahine lā iā ia, ʻoliʻoli ihola ʻo ia, i ka hālāwai ʻana me ia. | her husband went to her to persuade her to return. He had with him his servant and two donkeys. She took him into her parents’ home, and when her father saw him, he gladly welcomed him. |
| Lunk 19:10 | ʻAʻole i ʻae mai ua kanaka lā e moe ia pō, akā, kū aʻela ia e hele akula, a hiki ma ke ala o Iebusa, ʻo ia hoʻi ʻo Ierusalema; aia nō me ia pū nā hoki ʻelua, i paʻa i nā noho lio, a ʻo kāna wahine kekahi me ia. | But, unwilling to stay another night, the man left and went toward Jebus (that is, Jerusalem), with his two saddled donkeys and his concubine. |
| Lunk 19:14 | Hele akula lākou i ko lākou wahi i hele ai; a ua pō ka lā iā lākou ma Gibea no Beniamina. | So they went on, and the sun set as they neared Gibeah in Benjamin. |
| Lunk 19:15 | Kipa aʻela lākou e komo i laila, e moe ai ma Gibea; a hiki akula ia, noho ihola ma ke alanui o ke kūlanakauhale; no ka mea, ʻaʻohe kanaka nāna lākou i hoʻokipa i kona hale e moe ai. | There they stopped to spend the night. They went and sat in the city square, but no one took them in for the night. |
| Lunk 19:23 | A ʻo ke kanaka, ka haku o ka hale, hele akula ia i waho i o lākou lā, ʻī akula iā lākou, Ua oki, e nā hoahānau, mai hana hewa ʻoukou pēlā. Ua hele mai kēia kanaka i koʻu hale, mai hana hoʻi ʻoukou i kēia mea lapuwale. | The owner of the house went outside and said to them, “No, my friends, don’t be so vile. Since this man is my guest, don’t do this outrageous thing. |
| Lunk 19:28 | ʻĪ akula kēia iā ia, E ala mai, e hele kāua. ʻAʻohe mea pane mai. A laila, hāpai aʻela ua kanaka lā iā ia, a kau ihola i luna o ka hoki. Kū aʻela ke kanaka a hoʻi akula i kona wahi. | He said to her, “Get up; let’s go.” But there was no answer. Then the man put her on his donkey and set out for home. |
| Lunk 19:29 | A hiki akula ia i kona hale, lawe aʻela ia i ka pahi, a lālau akula i kāna haiā wahine, a ʻokiʻoki ihola iā ia, a me kona mau iwi, i ʻumikumamālua ʻāpana, a hoʻouna akula ia mea, i nā mokuna a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela. | When he reached home, he took a knife and cut up his concubine, limb by limb, into twelve parts and sent them into all the areas of Israel. |
| Lunk 20:1 | A laila, hele akula nā mamo a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, a ʻākoakoa aʻela ia poʻe, me he kanaka hoʻokahi lā, mai Dana, a hiki i Beʻereseba, a me ko ka ʻāina ʻo Gileada, a i o Iēhova lā i Mizepa. | Then all Israel from Dan to Beersheba and from the land of Gilead came together as one and assembled before the Lord in Mizpah. |
| Lunk 20:4 | ʻŌlelo akula ka Levi, ke kāne a ka wahine i pepehi ʻia,ʻī akula, I koʻu hele ʻana i Gibea no Beniamina, ʻo wau a me kaʻu haiā wahine, a moe i laila; | So the Levite, the husband of the murdered woman, said, “I and my concubine came to Gibeah in Benjamin to spend the night. |
| Lunk 20:6 | Lālau akula au i kaʻu haiā wahine, ʻoki liʻiliʻi ihola, a hoʻouna akula i nā ʻāina a pau i ili mai ai i ka ʻIseraʻela; no ka mea, ua hana lākou ma ka moekolohe a me ka lapuwale i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela. | I took my concubine, cut her into pieces and sent one piece to each region of Israel’s inheritance, because they committed this lewd and outrageous act in Israel. |
| Lunk 20:12 | Hoʻouna akula nā ʻohana o ʻIseraʻela i kānaka ma ka ʻohana a pau o Beniamina, ʻī akula, He aha kēia hewa i hana ʻia i waena o ʻoukou? | The tribes of Israel sent messengers throughout the tribe of Benjamin, saying, “What about this awful crime that was committed among you? |
| Lunk 20:18 | Kū maila nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a piʻi akula i ka hale o ke Akua, nīnau akula i ke Akua, ʻī akula, ʻO wai ko mākou mea e piʻi mua aku ai, e kaua aku i nā mamo a Beniamina? ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova, ʻO Iuda mua. | The Israelites went up to Bethel and inquired of God. They said, “Who of us is to go up first to fight against the Benjamites?” The Lord replied, “Judah shall go first.” |
| Lunk 20:19 | Kū maila nā mamo o ka ʻIseraʻela i kakahiaka, a hoʻonohonoho kūʻē akula iā Gibea. | The next morning the Israelites got up and pitched camp near Gibeah. |
| Lunk 20:20 | Hele akula nā kānaka o ʻIseraʻela e kaua aku i ka Beniamina; a hoʻomākaukau iho nā kānaka o ʻIseraʻela e kaua aku iā lākou ma Gibea. | The Israelites went out to fight the Benjamites and took up battle positions against them at Gibeah. |
| Lunk 20:23 | (Piʻi akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a uē akula i mua o Iēhova, a ahiahi, nīnau akula iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, E piʻi hou anei au e kaua aku i nā keiki a Beniamina, a kuʻu kaikaina? ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova, E piʻi kūʻē iā ia.) | The Israelites went up and wept before the Lord until evening, and they inquired of the Lord. They said, “Shall we go up again to fight against the Benjamites, our fellow Israelites?” The Lord answered, “Go up against them.” |
| Lunk 20:26 | A laila, piʻi akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a me nā kānaka a pau, a hiki akula i ka hale o ke Akua, a uē akula, a noho ihola i mua o Iēhova, a hoʻokē ʻai ihola ia lā a pō, a mōhai akula i nā mōhai kuni, a me nā mōhai makana, i mua o Iēhova. | Then all the Israelites, the whole army, went up to Bethel, and there they sat weeping before the Lord. They fasted that day until evening and presented burnt offerings and fellowship offerings to the Lord. |
| Lunk 20:27 | Nīnau akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā Iēhova, (no ka mea, ma laila nō ka pahu berita o ke Akua ia mau lā, | And the Israelites inquired of the Lord. (In those days the ark of the covenant of God was there, |
| Lunk 20:28 | ʻO Pinehasa, ke keiki a ʻEleazara ke keiki a ʻAʻarona, kai kū i mua ona ia mau lā,) ʻī akula, E hele hou anei au e kaua aku i nā mamo a Beniamina, a kuʻu kaikaina, e oki anei? ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova, Ō piʻi, no ka mea, ʻapōpō, e hāʻawi au iā lākou i loko o kou lima. | with Phinehas son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron, ministering before it.) They asked, “Shall we go up again to fight against the Benjamites, our fellow Israelites, or not?” The Lord responded, “Go, for tomorrow I will give them into your hands.” |
| Lunk 20:30 | Piʻi akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela e kūʻē i nā mamo a Beniamina, i ke kolu o ka lā, a hoʻomākaukau e kaua i ko Gibea e like me nā wā ma mua. | They went up against the Benjamites on the third day and took up positions against Gibeah as they had done before. |
| Lunk 20:31 | Puka akula nā mamo a Beniamina e kūʻē i kānaka, a kaʻi ʻia akula lākou, mai ke kūlanakauhale aku; a hoʻomaka e luku aku i kānaka, me ka hou aku e like me ka wā ma mua, ma nā ala e piʻi aku ai i Betela, a i nā kula ʻo Gibea kekahi, he kanakolu paha kānaka o ʻIseraʻela. | The Benjamites came out to meet them and were drawn away from the city. They began to inflict casualties on the Israelites as before, so that about thirty men fell in the open field and on the roads — the one leading to Bethel and the other to Gibeah. |
| Lunk 20:37 | A ʻo ka poʻe hoʻohālua, wikiwiki iho lākou, a lele aku iā Gibea, a hoʻopālahalaha aʻela iā lākou iho, a luku akula i ua kūlanakauhale lā. | Those who had been in ambush made a sudden dash into Gibeah, spread out and put the whole city to the sword. |
| Lunk 20:40 | A piʻi akula ka lapalapa o ke ahi, mai ke kūlanakauhale aku, a lilo i kia ao; a laila, nānā akula ko Beniamina ma hope o lākou, aia hoʻi, pūnohu akula ka wela ʻana o ke kūlanakauhale a pau i ka lani. | But when the column of smoke began to rise from the city, the Benjamites turned and saw the whole city going up in smoke. |
| Lunk 20:43 | Hoʻopuni ihola lākou i ko Beniamina, a hahai akula iā lākou, a hahi ihola ma luna o lākou ma Menuka, ma ke alo o Gibea, ma ka hikina o ka lā. | They surrounded the Benjamites, chased them and easily overran them in the vicinity of Gibeah on the east. |
| Lunk 20:45 | Huli lākou, a peʻe aku i ka wao nahele, i ka pōhaku o Rimona; a hōʻiliʻili lākou i ke koena ma nā alanui, ʻelima tausani kānaka, a hahai aku iā lākou a hiki i Gidoma, a luku akula i ʻelua tausani kānaka. | As they turned and fled toward the wilderness to the rock of Rimmon, the Israelites cut down five thousand men along the roads. They kept pressing after the Benjamites as far as Gidom and struck down two thousand more. |
| Lunk 20:48 | Huli hou nā kānaka o ʻIseraʻela e ʻalo i nā mamo a Beniamina, a luku akula iā lākou i ka maka o ka pahi kaua, mai nā kānaka aku a nā holoholona, a me nā mea a pau, i loaʻa iā lākou. A puhi ihola lākou i nā kūlanakauhale a pau i ke ahi, ma nā wahi a lākou i hiki aku ai. | The men of Israel went back to Benjamin and put all the towns to the sword, including the animals and everything else they found. All the towns they came across they set on fire. |
| Lunk 21:4 | Ia lā iho, ala mai nā kānaka i kakahiaka nui, a hana ihola i lele, a kaumaha akula i nā mōhai kuni, a me nā mōhai hoʻomalu. | Early the next day the people built an altar and presented burnt offerings and fellowship offerings. |
| Lunk 21:6 | Minamina ihola nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i ka Beniamina, i ko lākou kaikaina, ʻī aʻela, I kēia lā, ua moku akula kekahi ʻohana mai ka ʻIseraʻela aku. | Now the Israelites grieved for the tribe of Benjamin, their fellow Israelites. “Today one tribe is cut off from Israel,” they said. |
| Lunk 21:8 | Nīnau akula lākou, ʻO wai kekahi ʻohana o ka ʻIseraʻela, i piʻi ʻole mai i Mizepa iā Iēhova? Aia hoʻi, ʻaʻohe mea i hele mai o nā kānaka o Iabesa Gileada i ka ʻaha kanaka i kahi hoʻomoana ai. | Then they asked, “Which one of the tribes of Israel failed to assemble before the Lord at Mizpah?” They discovered that no one from Jabesh Gilead had come to the camp for the assembly. |
| Lunk 21:10 | Hoʻouna akula ka ʻaha kanaka i ʻumikumamālua tausani kānaka, ʻo ka poʻe koa loa, a kauoha akula iā lākou, ʻī akula, E hele, e luku i kānaka o Iabesa Gileada, me ka maka o ka pahi kaua, i nā wāhine a me nā keiki. | So the assembly sent twelve thousand fighting men with instructions to go to Jabesh Gilead and put to the sword those living there, including the women and children. |
| Lunk 21:13 | Hoʻouna akula ka ʻaha kanaka a pau, ʻōlelo akula i nā mamo a Beniamina, ma ka pōhaku ʻo Rimona, a haʻi akula i ka malu iā lākou. | Then the whole assembly sent an offer of peace to the Benjamites at the rock of Rimmon. |
| Lunk 21:20 | A laila, kauoha akula lākou i nā mamo a Beniamina, ʻī akula, Ō hele a moe malū ma nā pā waina; | So they instructed the Benjamites, saying, “Go and hide in the vineyards |
| Lunk 21:24 | Ia manawa, hele akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, mai laila aku, ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona ʻāina iho, a i kona hoahānau, a ma laila aku lākou i hele ai, ʻo kēlā kanaka, kēia kanaka, i kona ʻāina hoʻoili iho. | At that time the Israelites left that place and went home to their tribes and clans, each to his own inheritance. |
| Ruta 1:1 | Aia i ka wā i noho ai nā luna kānāwai i aliʻi, wī ihola ka ʻāina, a hele akula kekahi kanaka no Betelehemaiuda, e noho ma ka ʻāina i Moaba, ʻo ia a me kāna wahine, a me kāna mau keiki kāne ʻelua. | In the days when the judges ruled, there was a famine in the land. So a man from Bethlehem in Judah, together with his wife and two sons, went to live for a while in the country of Moab. |
| Ruta 1:7 | Hele akula ʻo ia i waho o kahi āna i noho ai, me kāna mau hūnōna wahine ʻelua; a hele maila lākou ma ke ala, e hoʻi ai i ka ʻāina i Iuda. | With her two daughters-in-law she left the place where she had been living and set out on the road that would take them back to the land of Judah. |
| Ruta 1:8 | ʻŌlelo akula Naomi i kāna mau hūnōna wahine ʻelua, Ō haele, a hoʻi kēlā mea kēia mea o ʻolua i ka hale o kona makuahine; a na Iēhova nō e lokomaikaʻi mai iā ʻolua, e like me kā ʻolua i hana mai ai i nā mea i make, a iaʻu nō hoʻi. | Then Naomi said to her two daughters-in-law, “Go back, each of you, to your mother’s home. May the Lord show you kindness, as you have shown kindness to your dead husbands and to me. |
| Ruta 1:9 | Na Iēhova nō e hāʻawi mai iā ʻolua i ka hoʻomaha, ʻo kēlā mea kēia mea o ʻolua ma ka hale o kāna kāne iho. A laila, honi akula ʻo ia iā lāua, a hoʻokiʻekiʻe lākou i ko lākou leo, a uē aʻela. | May the Lord grant that each of you will find rest in the home of another husband.” Then she kissed them goodbye and they wept aloud |
| Ruta 1:14 | Hoʻokiʻekiʻe hou akula lākou i ko lākou leo, a uē akula. Honi maila ʻo ʻOrepa i kona makuahōnōwai wahine; akā, pili maila ʻo Ruta iā ia. | At this they wept aloud again. Then Orpah kissed her mother-in-law goodbye, but Ruth clung to her. |
| Ruta 1:15 | ʻĪ akula kēia, Aia hoʻi, ua hoʻi aku kou hoahānau, i kona poʻe kānaka, a i kona poʻe akua. E hoʻi aku ʻoe ma muli o kou punalua. | “Look,” said Naomi, “your sister-in-law is going back to her people and her gods. Go back with her.” |
| Ruta 1:19 | Hele pū nō lāua, a hiki akula i Betelehema. A komo akula lāua i loko o Betelehema, piʻoloke ihola ke kūlanakauhale a pau no lāua; ʻī aʻela lākou, ʻO Naomi anei kēia? | So the two women went on until they came to Bethlehem. When they arrived in Bethlehem, the whole town was stirred because of them, and the women exclaimed, “Can this be Naomi?” |
| Ruta 1:20 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, Mai kapa mai ʻoukou iaʻu ʻo Naomi, e kapa mai ʻoukou iaʻu ʻo Mara; no ka mea, ua hoʻokaumaha loa mai ka Mea mana iaʻu. | “Don’t call me Naomi,” she told them. “Call me Mara, because the Almighty has made my life very bitter. |
| Ruta 2:3 | Hele akula ia a hiki, a hōʻiliʻili ihola ma ka mahina ʻai, ma muli o ka poʻe ʻokiʻoki. A loaʻa kāna puʻu ma kahi kīhāpai no Boaza, no ka hanauna ia o ʻElimeleka. | So she went out, entered a field and began to glean behind the harvesters. As it turned out, she was working in a field belonging to Boaz, who was from the clan of Elimelek. |
| Ruta 2:4 | Aia hoʻi, hele maila ʻo Boaza, mai Betelehema mai, ʻī maila i ka poʻe ʻokiʻoki, ʻO Iēhova pū kekahi me ʻoukou. ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, Na Iēhova nō e hoʻopōmaikaʻi mai iā ʻoe. | Just then Boaz arrived from Bethlehem and greeted the harvesters, “The Lord be with you!” “The Lord bless you!” they answered. |
| Ruta 2:6 | ʻŌlelo akula ke kauā i hoʻonoho ʻia ma luna o ka poʻe ʻokiʻoki, ʻī akula, Ke kaikamahine ia no Moaba, ʻo ka mea i hoʻi pū mai me Naomi, mai ka ʻāina ʻo Moaba mai. | The overseer replied, “She is the Moabite who came back from Moab with Naomi. |
| Ruta 2:11 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Boaza, ʻī akula, Ua hoʻākāka pono ʻia mai iaʻu nā mea a pau āu i hana aku ai i kou makuahōnōwai wahine, ma hope mai o ka make ʻana o kāu kāne; a ua haʻalele ʻoe i kou makua kāne, a me kou makuahine, a me kahi āu i hānau ai, a ua hele mai hoʻi i ka poʻe kānaka āu i ʻike ʻole ai ma mua. | Boaz replied, “I’ve been told all about what you have done for your mother-in-law since the death of your husband — how you left your father and mother and your homeland and came to live with a people you did not know before. |
| Ruta 2:14 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Boaza iā ia, I ka manawa e ʻai ai, e hele mai ʻoe e ʻai i ka berena, e hōʻū iho i kou hakina ma loko o ka vīnega. Noho ihola ia ma ka ʻaoʻao o ka poʻe ʻokiʻoki; hāʻawi aʻela ʻo ia iā ia i ʻai i pūlehu ʻia, a ʻai ihola ia a māʻona, a koe nō. | At mealtime Boaz said to her, “Come over here. Have some bread and dip it in the wine vinegar.” When she sat down with the harvesters, he offered her some roasted grain. She ate all she wanted and had some left over. |
| Ruta 2:17 | Hōʻiliʻili ihola ʻo ia ma ka mahina ʻai, a ahiahi, a kākā akula i ka mea āna i hōʻiliʻili ai, hoʻokahi paha ʻepa hua bale. | So Ruth gleaned in the field until evening. Then she threshed the barley she had gathered, and it amounted to about an ephah. |
| Ruta 2:18 | A lawe ihola ia, a hele akula i ke kūlanakauhale, a ʻike maila kona makuahōnōwai wahine i ka mea āna i hōʻiliʻili ai; a lawe maila ia a hāʻawi mai iā ia i ke koena āna i mālama ai ma hope o kona māʻona ʻana. | She carried it back to town, and her mother-in-law saw how much she had gathered. Ruth also brought out and gave her what she had left over after she had eaten enough. |
| Ruta 2:19 | Nīnau maila kona makuahōnōwai wahine iā ia, Ma hea lā ʻoe i hōʻiliʻili ai i kēia lā, a ma hea ʻoe i hana ai? E hoʻopōmaikaʻi ʻia ka mea i ʻike mai iā ʻoe. Hōʻike akula ʻo ia i kona makuahōnōwai wahine i ka mea āna i hana pū ai, ʻī akula, ʻO Boaza ka inoa o ka mea aʻu i hana pū ai i kēia lā. | Her mother-in-law asked her, “Where did you glean today? Where did you work? Blessed be the man who took notice of you!” Then Ruth told her mother-in-law about the one at whose place she had been working. “The name of the man I worked with today is Boaz,” she said. |
| Ruta 2:21 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ruta ka Moaba, Ua ʻōlelo mai nō hoʻi ʻo ia iaʻu, E hoʻopili ʻoe me koʻu poʻe kānaka, a hoʻopau wale lākou i koʻu hōʻiliʻili ʻana. | Then Ruth the Moabite said, “He even said to me, ‘Stay with my workers until they finish harvesting all my grain.’” |
| Ruta 3:5 | ʻĪ akula kēia iā ia, ʻO nā mea a pau āu e kauoha mai nei, e hana nō au. | “I will do whatever you say,” Ruth answered. |
| Ruta 3:6 | Iho akula ʻo ia i lalo i ke kahua, a hana ihola e like me nā mea a pau a kona makuahōnōwai wahine i kauoha mai ai iā ia. | So she went down to the threshing floor and did everything her mother-in-law told her to do. |
| Ruta 3:7 | A ʻai ʻo Boaza, a inu, a ʻoliʻoli kona naʻau, a laila, hele akula ia e moe ma ka wēlau a ka puʻu ʻai; a hele mālie maila ia, a wehe ihola i kona mau kapuaʻi, a moe ihola. | When Boaz had finished eating and drinking and was in good spirits, he went over to lie down at the far end of the grain pile. Ruth approached quietly, uncovered his feet and lay down. |
| Ruta 3:15 | ʻĪ hou akula ia, Hō mai ka pale ma luna ou, a e paʻa mai ia mea. A i kona paʻa ʻana mai, ana ihola ia i ʻeono ana hua bale, a kau akula ma luna ona; a hoʻi akula ia i ke kūlanakauhale. | He also said, “Bring me the shawl you are wearing and hold it out.” When she did so, he poured into it six measures of barley and placed the bundle on her. Then he went back to town. |
| Ruta 3:16 | A hiki akula ia i kona makuahōnōwai wahine, nīnau maila kēlā, ʻO wai ʻoe, e kuʻu kaikamahine? A haʻi akula kēia i nā mea a pau a ua kanaka lā i hana mai ai nāna. | When Ruth came to her mother-in-law, Naomi asked, “How did it go, my daughter?” Then she told her everything Boaz had done for her |
| Ruta 3:17 | ʻĪ akula, ʻO kēia mau ana hua bale ʻeono kāna i hāʻawi mai ai iaʻu; no ka mea, ʻōlelo maila ia, Mai hoʻi nele aku ʻoe i kou makuahōnōwai wahine. | and added, “He gave me these six measures of barley, saying, ‘Don’t go back to your mother-in-law empty-handed.’” |
| Ruta 4:1 | A laila piʻi akula ʻo Boaza i ka puka pā, a noho ihola i laila; aia hoʻi, hele aʻela ka hoahānau a Boaza i ʻōlelo ai. ʻĪ akula kēia iā ia, Ē, ʻo mea, e huli mai ʻoe, a e noho iho ma ʻaneʻi. Huli maila ia a noho ihola. | Meanwhile Boaz went up to the town gate and sat down there just as the guardian-redeemer he had mentioned came along. Boaz said, “Come over here, my friend, and sit down.” So he went over and sat down. |
| Ruta 4:2 | Lawe aʻela ia i nā lunakahiko o ke kūlanakauhale he ʻumi, ʻī akula, E noho mai ʻoukou ma ʻaneʻi; a noho maila lākou. | Boaz took ten of the elders of the town and said, “Sit here,” and they did so. |
| Ruta 4:3 | ʻĪ akula ia i ka hoahānau, ʻO Naomi, ka mea i hoʻi mai, mai ka ʻāina i Moaba mai, ke kūʻai nei ʻo ia i ka ʻāina o ke kaikuaʻana o kāua, ʻo ʻElimeleka. | Then he said to the guardian-redeemer, “Naomi, who has come back from Moab, is selling the piece of land that belonged to our relative Elimelek. |
| Ruta 4:5 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Boaza, I ka lā āu e kūʻai ai i ka ʻāina ma ka lima o Naomi, ma o Ruta lā nō kekahi e kūʻai aku ai, ma ka wahine no Moaba, ka wahine a ka mea i make, i mea e mau ai ka inoa o ka mea i make ma kona hoʻoilina. | Then Boaz said, “On the day you buy the land from Naomi, you also acquire Ruth the Moabite, the dead man’s widow, in order to maintain the name of the dead with his property.” |
| Ruta 4:14 | ʻĪ akula nā wāhine iā Naomi, Ua pōmaikaʻi ʻoe iā Iēhova, ka mea i hoʻonele ʻole iā ʻoe i ka hoahānau nou, i kēia lā, i kaulana kona inoa i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela. | The women said to Naomi: “Praise be to the Lord, who this day has not left you without a guardian-redeemer. May he become famous throughout Israel! |
| Ruta 4:17 | Kapa akula kona poʻe hoalauna wahine i kona inoa, ʻī aʻela, Ua hānau ʻia ke keiki kāne na Naomi; a kapa aku lākou i kona inoa, ʻo ʻObeda; ʻo ia ka makua kāne o Iese, ʻo ka makua kāne o Dāvida. | The women living there said, “Naomi has a son!” And they named him Obed. He was the father of Jesse, the father of David. |
| 1-Sam 1:4 | A hiki mai ka lā a ʻElekana i kaumaha aku ai, hāʻawi akula ia i nā haʻawina na Penina, na kāna wahine, a na kāna mau keiki kāne a pau, a na kāna mau kaikamāhine. | Whenever the day came for Elkanah to sacrifice, he would give portions of the meat to his wife Peninnah and to all her sons and daughters. |
| 1-Sam 1:5 | A hāʻawi pāpālua akula ia na Hana; no ka mea, ua aloha aku ʻo ia iā Hana: akā, ua pā ia iā Iēhova. | But to Hannah he gave a double portion because he loved her, and the Lord had closed her womb. |
| 1-Sam 1:6 | Hoʻonāukiuki akula kona ʻenemi iā ia, i mea e hoʻonāulu aku ai iā ia; no ka mea, ua hoʻopaʻa ʻo Iēhova i kona ʻōpū. | Because the Lord had closed Hannah’s womb, her rival kept provoking her in order to irritate her. |
| 1-Sam 1:8 | A laila nīnau akula ʻo ʻElekana kāna kāne iā ia, E Hana, he aha kāu i uē ai? No ke aha lā ʻaʻole ʻoe i ʻai? He aha ka mea i kaumaha ai kou naʻau? ʻAʻole anei e ʻoi aku koʻu pono iā ʻoe i mua o nā keiki kāne he ʻumi? | Her husband Elkanah would say to her, “Hannah, why are you weeping? Why don’t you eat? Why are you downhearted? Don’t I mean more to you than ten sons?” |
| 1-Sam 1:10 | Ua kaumaha kona naʻau, pule akula ʻo ia iā Iēhova, a uē nui ihola. | In her deep anguish Hannah prayed to the Lord, weeping bitterly. |
| 1-Sam 1:11 | Hoʻohiki ihola ia i ka hoʻohiki ʻana, ʻī akula, E Iēhova o nā lehulehu, a i ʻike pono mai ʻoe i ka ʻehaʻeha o kāu kauā wahine, a i hoʻomanaʻo mai iaʻu, ʻaʻole i hoʻopoina i kāu kauā wahine, a i hāʻawi mai hoʻi i keiki kāne no kāu kauā wahine; a laila e hoʻolilo au iā ia no Iēhova i nā lā a pau o kona ola ʻana; ʻaʻole e hoʻopili ʻia mai ka pahi āmū ma kona poʻo. | And she made a vow, saying, “Lord Almighty, if you will only look on your servant’s misery and remember me, and not forget your servant but give her a son, then I will give him to the Lord for all the days of his life, and no razor will ever be used on his head.” |
| 1-Sam 1:12 | A i kāna pule nui ʻana i mua o Iēhova, nānā akula ʻo ʻEli i kona waha. | As she kept on praying to the Lord, Eli observed her mouth. |
| 1-Sam 1:14 | Nīnau akula ʻo Eli iā ia, Pehea lā ka lōʻihi o kou ʻona ʻana? E hoʻolei ʻoe i kou waina mai ou aku lā. | and said to her, “How long are you going to stay drunk? Put away your wine.” |
| 1-Sam 1:15 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Hana, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole, e kuʻu haku; he wahine ʻehaʻeha wau ma ka naʻau; ʻaʻole au i inu i ka waina, ʻaʻole i ka mea ʻona, akā, ua ninini aku au i kuʻu ʻuhane i mua o Iēhova. | “Not so, my lord,” Hannah replied, “I am a woman who is deeply troubled. I have not been drinking wine or beer; I was pouring out my soul to the Lord. |
| 1-Sam 1:17 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ʻEli, ʻī akula, Ō hele ʻoe me ke aloha: a na ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela e hoʻokō mai kāu mea āu i noi aku ai iā ia. | Eli answered, “Go in peace, and may the God of Israel grant you what you have asked of him.” |
| 1-Sam 1:18 | ʻĪ maila ia, I loaʻa i kāu kauā wahine ke aloha i mua o kou maka. A hele akula ua wahine lā ma kona wahi i hele ai, a ʻai ihola, ʻaʻole minamina hou kona maka. | She said, “May your servant find favor in your eyes.” Then she went her way and ate something, and her face was no longer downcast. |
| 1-Sam 1:19 | Ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui, a hoʻomana akula i mua o Iēhova, a hoʻi akula a hiki i ko lākou hale ma Rama: a ʻike ihola ʻo ʻElekana iā Hana i kāna wahine; a hoʻomanaʻo maila ʻo Iēhova iā ia. | Early the next morning they arose and worshiped before the Lord and then went back to their home at Ramah. Elkanah made love to his wife Hannah, and the Lord remembered her. |
| 1-Sam 1:20 | A hiki mai ka manawa ma hope o kā Hana hāpai ʻana, hānau maila ia, he keiki kāne, a kapa akula ia i kona inoa ʻo Samuʻela; no ka mea, ua noi aku au iā ia iā Iēhova. | So in the course of time Hannah became pregnant and gave birth to a son. She named him Samuel, saying, “Because I asked the Lord for him.” |
| 1-Sam 1:21 | A ʻo ua kanaka lā, ʻo ʻElekana, a me ko kona hale a pau, hele akula e kaumaha aku iā Iēhova i ka mōhai makahiki, a me kona hoʻohiki ʻana. | When her husband Elkanah went up with all his family to offer the annual sacrifice to the Lord and to fulfill his vow, |
| 1-Sam 1:22 | Akā, ʻaʻole hiki aku ʻo Hana, no ka mea, ʻōlelo akula ia i kāna kāne, Aia e ukuhi ʻia aku ai ke keiki, a laila lawe aku au iā ia, e ʻikea ia ma ke alo o Iēhova, a e noho mau loa ia i laila. | Hannah did not go. She said to her husband, “After the boy is weaned, I will take him and present him before the Lord, and he will live there always.” |
| 1-Sam 1:24 | A i ka wā i ukuhi aku ai ia i ke keiki, lawe akula ʻo ia iā ia me nā bipi kāne ʻekolu, hoʻokahi ʻepa palaoa, hoʻokahi hue waina hoʻi, a lawe akula iā ia i ka hale o Iēhova ma Silo: a ʻōpiopio nō hoʻi ke keiki. | After he was weaned, she took the boy with her, young as he was, along with a three-year-old bull, an ephah of flour and a skin of wine, and brought him to the house of the Lord at Shiloh. |
| 1-Sam 1:25 | Pepehi iho lākou i ka bipi kāne, a lawe akula i ke keiki iā ʻEli. | When the bull had been sacrificed, they brought the boy to Eli, |
| 1-Sam 1:26 | ʻŌlelo akula ia, E kuʻu haku, ma kou ola ʻana, e kuʻu haku, ʻo wau nō ka wahine i kū pū me ʻoe ma ʻaneʻi e pule ana iā Iēhova. | and she said to him, “Pardon me, my lord. As surely as you live, I am the woman who stood here beside you praying to the Lord. |
| 1-Sam 1:28 | No ia mea, ke hāʻawi aku nei au iā ia no Iēhova. I nā lā a pau o kona ola ʻana e hāʻawi ʻia ʻo ia no Iēhova. A hoʻomana akula lākou iā Iēhova ma laila. | So now I give him to the Lord. For his whole life he will be given over to the Lord.” And he worshiped the Lord there. |
| 1-Sam 2:1 | Pule akula ʻo Hana, ʻī akula, ʻO koʻu naʻau ke hauʻoli nei i loko o Iēhova; ʻO koʻu pepeiaohao ua hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻia i loko o Iēhova; ʻO koʻu waha ua hoʻākea ʻia ma luna o koʻu poʻe ʻenemi: No ka mea, ke hauʻoli nei au i loko o kou ola. | Then Hannah prayed and said: “My heart rejoices in the Lord; in the Lord my horn is lifted high. My mouth boasts over my enemies, for I delight in your deliverance. |
| 1-Sam 2:11 | A hele akula ʻo ʻElekana i kona hale ma Rama; a hoʻokauā aku ke keiki na Iēhova i mua o ʻEli ke kahuna. | Then Elkanah went home to Ramah, but the boy ministered before the Lord under Eli the priest. |
| 1-Sam 2:20 | Hoʻomaikaʻi akula ʻo ʻEli iā ʻElekana a me kāna wahine, ʻī akula, Na Iēhova i hāʻawi mai iā ʻoe i keiki na kēia wahine no ka mea noi āna i noi ai iā Iēhova. A hoʻi akula lāua i ko lāua wahi. | Eli would bless Elkanah and his wife, saying, “May the Lord give you children by this woman to take the place of the one she prayed for and gave to the Lord.” Then they would go home. |
| 1-Sam 2:23 | Nīnau akula ʻo ia iā lāua, No ke aha lā ʻolua i hana ai i kēia mau mea? Ua lohe au i kēia poʻe kānaka a pau i kā ʻolua hana ʻino ʻana. | So he said to them, “Why do you do such things? I hear from all the people about these wicked deeds of yours. |
| 1-Sam 2:30 | No ia mea, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻĪ ihola au, ʻo ko ka hale ou, a me ko ka hale o kou makua kāne, e hele mau loa lākou i mua oʻu; akā ʻānō, ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova, Hōʻole akula au ia; no ka mea, ʻo nā mea e hoʻomaikaʻi mai iaʻu, naʻu lākou e hoʻomaikaʻi aku; a ʻo nā mea e hoʻowahāwahā mai iaʻu, e hoʻowahāwahā ʻia lākou. | “Therefore the Lord, the God of Israel, declares: ‘I promised that members of your family would minister before me forever.’ But now the Lord declares: ‘Far be it from me! Those who honor me I will honor, but those who despise me will be disdained. |
| 1-Sam 3:1 | ʻO Samuʻela, ke keiki, lawelawe akula ia na Iēhova i mua o ʻEli. Kākaʻikahi ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova ia manawa: ʻaʻole he hōʻike ʻia ʻana i laha. | The boy Samuel ministered before the Lord under Eli. In those days the word of the Lord was rare; there were not many visions. |
| 1-Sam 3:4 | Hea maila ʻo Iēhova iā Samuʻela, ʻī akula ia, Eia nō wau. | Then the Lord called Samuel. Samuel answered, “Here I am.” |
| 1-Sam 3:5 | A holo akula ia i o ʻEli lā, ʻī akula, Eia nō wau, no ka mea, ua kāhea mai ʻoe iaʻu. ʻĪ maila ia, ʻAʻole au i kāhea aku; e moe hou ʻoe. A hele akula ia, a moe ihola. | And he ran to Eli and said, “Here I am; you called me.” But Eli said, “I did not call; go back and lie down.” So he went and lay down. |
| 1-Sam 3:6 | Kāhea hou maila ʻo Iēhova, E Samuʻela. A ala mai ʻo Samuʻela, a hele i o ʻEli lā, ʻī akula, Eia nō wau; no ka mea, ua kāhea mai ʻoe iaʻu. ʻĪ maila ia, ʻAʻole au i kāhea aku, e kuʻu keiki; e moe hou ʻoe. | Again the Lord called, “Samuel!” And Samuel got up and went to Eli and said, “Here I am; you called me.” “My son,” Eli said, “I did not call; go back and lie down.” |
| 1-Sam 3:8 | Kāhea hou maila ʻo Iēhova iā Samuʻela, ʻo ke kolu kēia. Ala maila ia, a hele akula i o ʻEli lā, ʻī akula, Eia nō wau; no ka mea, ua kāhea mai ʻoe iaʻu. A ʻike ihola ʻo ʻEli, ua kāhea mai ʻo Iēhova i ke keiki. | A third time the Lord called, “Samuel!” And Samuel got up and went to Eli and said, “Here I am; you called me.” Then Eli realized that the Lord was calling the boy. |
| 1-Sam 3:9 | No ia mea, ʻōlelo akula ʻo ʻEli iā Samuʻela, Ō hoʻi ʻoe e moe; a i kāhea hou mai ʻo ia iā ʻoe, e ʻī aku ʻoe, E Iēhova, e ʻōlelo mai, no ka mea, ua lohe kāu kauā. A hoʻi akula ʻo Samuʻela, a moe ihola ma kona wahi. | So Eli told Samuel, “Go and lie down, and if he calls you, say, ‘Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.’” So Samuel went and lay down in his place. |
| 1-Sam 3:10 | Hele maila ʻo Iēhova, a hōʻike iā ia iho, a kāhea maila e like me nā manawa ma mua, E Samuʻela, e Samuʻela. ʻĪ akula ʻo Samuʻela, E ʻōlelo mai, no ka mea, ua lohe kāu kauā. | The Lord came and stood there, calling as at the other times, “Samuel! Samuel!” Then Samuel said, “Speak, for your servant is listening.” |
| 1-Sam 3:16 | Kāhea akula ʻo ʻEli iā Samuʻela, ʻī akula, E Samuʻela, e kuʻu keiki. ʻĪ maila ia, Eia nō wau. | but Eli called him and said, “Samuel, my son.” Samuel answered, “Here I am.” |
| 1-Sam 3:17 | Nīnau akula ia, He aha ka mea a Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ʻoe? Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, mai hūnā iaʻu; pēlā ke Akua e hana mai ai iā ʻoe, a e hāʻawi hou mai hoʻi, ke hūnā ʻoe iaʻu i kekahi o ka ʻōlelo a pau āna i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ʻoe. | “What was it he said to you?” Eli asked. “Do not hide it from me. May God deal with you, be it ever so severely, if you hide from me anything he told you.” |
| 1-Sam 3:18 | Haʻi akula ʻo Samuʻela iā ia i nā ʻōlelo a pau, ʻaʻole i hūnā iā ia. ʻĪ maila ia, ʻO ia nō ʻo Iēhova; e hana mai ia i kāna mea i makemake ai. | So Samuel told him everything, hiding nothing from him. Then Eli said, “He is the Lord; let him do what is good in his eyes.” |
| 1-Sam 4:1 | A hiki aʻela ka ʻōlelo a Samuʻela i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau. Hele kūʻē akula ka ʻIseraʻela i ko Pilisetia i ke kaua, a hoʻomoana ihola ma ʻEbenezera; a ʻo ko Pilisetia hoʻomoana ihola ma ʻApeka. | And Samuel’s word came to all Israel. Now the Israelites went out to fight against the Philistines. The Israelites camped at Ebenezer, and the Philistines at Aphek. |
| 1-Sam 4:4 | Hoʻouna akula nā kānaka ma Silo e lawe mai mai laila mai i ka pahu berita o Iēhova sābāōta, e waiho ana ma waena o nā kerubima: i laila nā keiki ʻelua a ʻEli, ʻo Hopeni a me Pinehasa me ka pahu berita o ke Akua. | So the people sent men to Shiloh, and they brought back the ark of the covenant of the Lord Almighty, who is enthroned between the cherubim. And Eli’s two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, were there with the ark of the covenant of God. |
| 1-Sam 4:10 | A kaua akula ko Pilisetia, a luku ʻia, ʻo ka ʻIseraʻela, a holo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona halelewa; a he nui loa nā mea i make, no ka mea, hāʻule ihola ʻo ka ʻIseraʻela, he kanakolu tausani koa hele wāwae. | So the Philistines fought, and the Israelites were defeated and every man fled to his tent. The slaughter was very great; Israel lost thirty thousand foot soldiers. |
| 1-Sam 4:12 | Holo akula kekahi kanaka no Beniamina mai ke kaua aku, a hiki ma Silo ia lā hoʻokahi, me kona kapa i haehae ʻia, a me ka lepo ma luna o kona poʻo. | That same day a Benjamite ran from the battle line and went to Shiloh with his clothes torn and dust on his head. |
| 1-Sam 4:13 | A hiki akula ia, aia hoʻi, e noho ana ʻo ʻEli ma luna o ka noho ma kapa alanui, e kiaʻi ana: no ka mea, pīhoihoi kona naʻau no ka pahu o ke Akua. A hiki akula ke kanaka ma ke kūlanakauhale, a haʻi aku, auē nui ihola ko ke kūlanakauhale a pau. | When he arrived, there was Eli sitting on his chair by the side of the road, watching, because his heart feared for the ark of God. When the man entered the town and told what had happened, the whole town sent up a cry. |
| 1-Sam 4:16 | ʻĪ maila ke kanaka iā ʻEli, ʻO wau nō ka mea i hele mai, mai ke kaua mai, i kēia lā wau i holo mai nei mai ke kaua mai. Nīnau akula ia, He aha ka ʻōlelo, e kuʻu keiki? | He told Eli, “I have just come from the battle line; I fled from it this very day.” Eli asked, “What happened, my son?” |
| 1-Sam 4:20 | A kokoke ia e make, ʻī akula nā wāhine e kū ana iā ia, Mai makaʻu ʻoe, no ka mea, ua hoʻohānau ʻoe i keiki kāne. ʻAʻole ia i ʻekemu mai, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia i maliu mai. | As she was dying, the women attending her said, “Don’t despair; you have given birth to a son.” But she did not respond or pay any attention. |
| 1-Sam 4:21 | A kapa akula ia i ka inoa o ke keiki ʻo ʻIkaboda,ʻī akula, Ua hala akula ka nani mai ka ʻIseraʻela aku; no ka pahu o ke Akua i lawe ʻia aku, a no kona makuahōnōai kāne, a no kāna kāne. | She named the boy Ichabod, saying, “The Glory has departed from Israel” — because of the capture of the ark of God and the deaths of her father-in-law and her husband. |
| 1-Sam 4:22 | ʻĪ akula ia, Ua hala akula ka nani mai ka ʻIseraʻela aku: no ka mea, ua hao ʻia ka pahu o ke Akua. | She said, “The Glory has departed from Israel, for the ark of God has been captured.” |
| 1-Sam 5:1 | Lawe akula ko Pilisetia i ka pahu o ke Akua, a halihali akula mai ʻEbenezera aku a hiki i ʻAsedoda. | After the Philistines had captured the ark of God, they took it from Ebenezer to Ashdod. |
| 1-Sam 5:2 | A lawe aʻela ko Pilisetia i ka pahu o ke Akua, a hali akula i loko o ka hale o Dagona, a waiho ma ka ʻaoʻao o Dagona. | Then they carried the ark into Dagon's temple and set it beside Dagon. |
| 1-Sam 5:3 | Ia lā iho, ala aʻela ko ʻAsedoda i kakahiaka nui, aia hoʻi, ua hina ihola ʻo Dagona i lalo ke alo ma ka honua i mua o ka pahu o Iēhova. Lawe akula lākou iā Dagona, a hoʻokū hou iā ia ma kona wahi. | When the people of Ashdod rose early the next day, there was Dagon, fallen on his face on the ground before the ark of the LORD! They took Dagon and put him back in his place. |
| 1-Sam 5:7 | A ʻike akula nā kānaka o ʻAsedoda i ka mea i hana ʻia pēlā, ʻī aʻela lākou, ʻAʻole e noho me kākou ka pahu o ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela: no ka mea, ua kaumaha kona lima ma luna o kākou, a ma luna o Dagona ko kākou akua. | When the men of Ashdod saw what was happening, they said, "The ark of the god of Israel must not stay here with us, because his hand is heavy upon us and upon Dagon our god." |
| 1-Sam 5:8 | Hoʻouna akula lākou e hōʻuluʻulu i nā haku a pau o ko Pilisetia i o lākou lā, nīnau akula iā lākou, He aha kā mākou e hana aku ai i ka pahu o ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela? ʻĪ maila lākou, E lawe ʻia aku ka pahu o ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela ma Gata. A lawe akula lākou i ka pahu o ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela i laila. | So they called together all the rulers of the Philistines and asked them, "What shall we do with the ark of the god of Israel?" They answered, "Have the ark of the god of Israel moved to Gath." So they moved the ark of the God of Israel. |
| 1-Sam 5:10 | No ia mea, lawe akula lākou i ka pahu o ke Akua i ʻEkerona. A hiki akula ka pahu o ke Akua ma ʻEkerona, auē ihola ko ʻEkerona, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, Ua lawe mai lākou i ka pahu o ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela i o kākou nei e pepehi iā kākou a me ko kākou poʻe kānaka. | So they sent the ark of God to Ekron. As the ark of God was entering Ekron, the people of Ekron cried out, "They have brought the ark of the god of Israel around to us to kill us and our people." |
| 1-Sam 5:11 | No ia hoʻi, hoʻouna akula lākou e hōʻuluʻulu i nā haku a pau o ko Pilisetia, ʻī akula, E lawe aku i ka pahu o ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, a e hoʻihoʻi aku ma kona wahi, i ʻole ai ia e pepehi mai iā mākou a me ko mākou poʻe kānaka: no ka mea, he make nui ma ke kūlanakauhale a pau; ua kaumaha loa ka lima o ke Akua ma laila. | So they called together all the rulers of the Philistines and said, "Send the ark of the god of Israel away; let it go back to its own place, or it will kill us and our people." For death had filled the city with panic; God's hand was very heavy upon it. |
| 1-Sam 6:2 | Kāhea akula ko Pilisetia i nā kāhuna, a me ka poʻe kilokilo, ʻī akula, He aha kā mākou e hana aku ai i ka pahu o Iēhova? E hōʻike mai iā mākou, me ke aha lā mākou e lawe aku ai ia mea ma kona wahi? | the Philistines called for the priests and the diviners and said, "What shall we do with the ark of the LORD? Tell us how we should send it back to its place." |
| 1-Sam 6:4 | Nīnau akula lākou, He aha ka mōhai hala a mākou e hoʻihoʻi aku ai nona? ʻĪ maila lākou, ʻElima puʻupuʻu koko gula, ʻelima ʻiole gula, ma ka helu ʻana o nā haku o ko Pilisetia: no ka mea, hoʻokahi nō maʻi ma luna o lākou a pau, a ma luna hoʻi o ko ʻoukou mau haku. | The Philistines asked, "What guilt offering should we send to him?" They replied, "Five gold tumors and five gold rats, according to the number of the Philistine rulers, because the same plague has struck both you and your rulers. |
| 1-Sam 6:10 | A hana akula nā kānaka pēlā; a lawe akula i nā bipi wahine waiū ʻelua, a nākiʻi iā lāua ma ke kaʻa, a hoʻopaʻa lākou i kā lāua mau keiki ma loko o ka hale. | So they did this. They took two such cows and hitched them to the cart and penned up their calves. |
| 1-Sam 6:11 | Kau akula lākou i ka pahu o Iēhova ma luna o ke kaʻa, a i kekahi pahu me nā ʻiole gula, a me nā kiʻi o ko lākou puʻupuʻu koko. | They placed the ark of the LORD on the cart and along with it the chest containing the gold rats and the models of the tumors. |
| 1-Sam 6:12 | A hele pololei akula nā bipi ma ke ala e hiki ai i Betesemesa, ma ke ala loa ka hele ʻana, a hele lāua me ka uō ʻana, ʻaʻole lāua i huli aʻe ma ka ʻākau, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma ka hema; a hele nā haku o ko Pilisetia ma hope o lāua, a hiki i ka mokuna ʻo Betesemesa. | Then the cows went straight up toward Beth Shemesh, keeping on the road and lowing all the way; they did not turn to the right or to the left. The rulers of the Philistines followed them as far as the border of Beth Shemesh. |
| 1-Sam 6:13 | A e ʻoki ana ko Betesemesa i kā lākou palaoa ma ke awāwa: ʻalawa aʻela ko lākou maka i luna, a ʻike akula i ka pahu, a ʻoliʻoli lākou i ka ʻike ʻana aku. | Now the people of Beth Shemesh were harvesting their wheat in the valley, and when they looked up and saw the ark, they rejoiced at the sight. |
| 1-Sam 6:14 | A hele akula ke kaʻa ma loko o ka mahina ʻai o Iosua no Betesemesa, a kū ma laila; a ma laila ka pōhaku nui; a wāwahi lākou i ka lāʻau o ke kaʻa, a kaumaha akula lākou i nā bipi i mōhai kuni iā Iēhova. | The cart came to the field of Joshua of Beth Shemesh, and there it stopped beside a large rock. The people chopped up the wood of the cart and sacrificed the cows as a burnt offering to the LORD. |
| 1-Sam 6:15 | Lawe maila nā Levi i ka pahu o Iēhova, a me kekahi pahu i waiho pū ai me ia me nā mea gula ma loko, a kau akula ia mea ma luna o ka pōhaku nui; a kaumaha aku nā kānaka o Betesemesa i nā mōhai kuni, a ia lā, kaumaha akula nō hoʻi lākou i nā mōhai iā Iēhova. | The Levites took down the ark of the LORD, together with the chest containing the gold objects, and placed them on the large rock. On that day the people of Beth Shemesh offered burnt offerings and made sacrifices to the LORD. |
| 1-Sam 6:16 | A ʻike akula nā haku ʻelima o ko Pilisetia ia mea, hoʻi akula lākou ma ʻEkerona ia lā. | The five rulers of the Philistines saw all this and then returned that same day to Ekron. |
| 1-Sam 6:21 | Hoʻouna akula lākou i nā ʻelele i nā kānaka o Kiriatiarima, ʻī akula, Ua hoʻihoʻi mai ko Pilisetia i ka pahu o Iēhova; e iho mai ʻoukou e lawe aku ia i o ʻoukou lā. | Then they sent messengers to the people of Kiriath Jearim, saying, "The Philistines have returned the ark of the LORD. Come down and take it up to your place." |
| 1-Sam 7:1 | A hele maila nā kānaka o Kiriatiarima, a lawe akula i ka pahu o Iēhova, a waiho ihola ia ma loko o ka hale o ʻAbinadaba ma ka puʻu, a hoʻolaʻa akula i kāna keiki iā ʻEleazara e mālama i ka pahu o Iēhova. | So the men of Kiriath Jearim came and took up the ark of the LORD. They took it to Abinadab's house on the hill and consecrated Eleazar his son to guard the ark of the LORD. |
| 1-Sam 7:3 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Samuʻela i ko ka hale a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula, Inā e hoʻi hou ʻoukou iā Iēhova me ko ʻoukou naʻau a pau, e hoʻolei aku ʻoukou i nā akua ʻē, a me ʻAsetarota, mai o ʻoukou aku, a e hoʻomākaukau i ko ʻoukou naʻau no Iēhova, a e mālama ʻoukou iā ia wale nō; a e hoʻopakele mai ʻo ia iā ʻoukou mai ka lima mai o ko Pilisetia. | And Samuel said to the whole house of Israel, "If you are returning to the LORD with all your hearts, then rid yourselves of the foreign gods and the Ashtoreths and commit yourselves to the LORD and serve him only, and he will deliver you out of the hand of the Philistines." |
| 1-Sam 7:4 | A laila hoʻolei akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā Baʻalima, a me ʻAsetarota, a mālama iā Iēhova wale nō. | So the Israelites put away their Baals and Ashtoreths, and served the LORD only. |
| 1-Sam 7:5 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Samuʻela, E hōʻuluʻulu i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau ma Mizepa, a e pule aku au iā Iēhova no ʻoukou. | Then Samuel said, "Assemble all Israel at Mizpah and I will intercede with the LORD for you." |
| 1-Sam 7:6 | A hōʻuluʻulu ʻia aʻela lākou ma Mizepa, a hukihuki lākou i ka wai, a ninini akula i mua o Iēhova, a hoʻokē ʻai lākou ia lā, ʻī akula, Ua hana hewa mākou iā Iēhova. Hoʻoponopono akula ʻo Samuʻela i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela ma Mizepa. | When they had assembled at Mizpah, they drew water and poured it out before the LORD. On that day they fasted and there they confessed, "We have sinned against the LORD." And Samuel was leader of Israel at Mizpah. |
| 1-Sam 7:7 | A lohe aʻela ko Pilisetia i ka ʻākoakoa ʻana o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela ma Mizepa, piʻi akula nā haku o ko Pilisetia e kūʻē i ka ʻIseraʻela. A lohe aʻela nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, makaʻu ihola lākou i ko Pilisetia. | When the Philistines heard that Israel had assembled at Mizpah, the rulers of the Philistines came up to attack them. And when the Israelites heard of it, they were afraid because of the Philistines. |
| 1-Sam 7:8 | ʻĪ akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā Samuʻela, Mai hoʻōki ʻoe i ka hea ʻana aku iā Iēhova, i ko kākou Akua no mākou, i hoʻopakele mai ai ʻo ia iā mākou i ka lima o ko Pilisetia. | They said to Samuel, "Do not stop crying out to the LORD our God for us, that he may rescue us from the hand of the Philistines." |
| 1-Sam 7:9 | Lawe akula ʻo Samuʻela i ke keiki hipa omo waiū, a kaumaha akula ia mea a pau i mōhai kuni iā Iēhova; a kāhea akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Iēhova no ka ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻolohe mai ʻo Iēhova iā ia. | Then Samuel took a suckling lamb and offered it up as a whole burnt offering to the LORD. He cried out to the LORD on Israel's behalf, and the LORD answered him. |
| 1-Sam 7:11 | Hele akula nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela ma waho o Mizepa, a hahai akula i ko Pilisetia, a luku akula iā lākou a hiki ma Betekara. | The men of Israel rushed out of Mizpah and pursued the Philistines, slaughtering them along the way to a point below Beth Car. |
| 1-Sam 7:12 | Lawe akula ʻo Samuʻela i pōhaku, a kūkulu ihola ma waena o Mizepa a ʻo Sena, a kapa akula i kona inoa, ʻo ʻEbenezera, ʻī ihola, Ua kōkua mai ʻo Iēhova iā kākou a hiki i ʻaneʻi. | Then Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Shen. He named it Ebenezer, saying, "Thus far has the LORD helped us." |
| 1-Sam 7:15 | A hoʻoponopono akula ʻo Samuʻela i ka ʻIseraʻela i nā lā a pau o kona ola ʻana. | Samuel continued as judge over Israel all the days of his life. |
| 1-Sam 7:17 | A hoʻi hou mai ia ma Rama: no ka mea, ma laila kona hale: a hoʻoponopono akula ia i ka ʻIseraʻela ma laila; a ma laila hoʻi ia i hana ai i kuahu no Iēhova. | But he always went back to Ramah, where his home was, and there he also judged Israel. And he built an altar there to the LORD. |
| 1-Sam 8:1 | A ʻelemakule ʻo Samuʻela, hoʻolilo akula ia i kāna mau keiki i mau luna kānāwai no ka ʻIseraʻela. | When Samuel grew old, he appointed his sons as judges for Israel. |
| 1-Sam 8:6 | Ua hewa ia mea i ka manaʻo o Samuʻela, i kā lākou i ʻōlelo mai ai, E hāʻawi ʻoe i aliʻi no mākou, nāna mākou e hoʻoponopono. A pule akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Iēhova. | But when they said, "Give us a king to lead us," this displeased Samuel; so he prayed to the LORD. |
| 1-Sam 8:10 | Haʻi akula ʻo Samuʻela i ka ʻōlelo a pau a Iēhova i nā kānaka i noi ai iā ia i aliʻi. | Samuel told all the words of the LORD to the people who were asking him for a king. |
| 1-Sam 8:11 | ʻŌlelo akula ia, Eia ke ʻano o ke aliʻi e aliʻi ai ma luna o ʻoukou; E lawe nō ia i nā keiki kāne a ʻoukou, a e hoʻonoho iā lākou nona ma nā hale kaʻa ona, a ma kona poʻe hoʻoholo lio, a e holo nō kekahi ma mua o nā hale kaʻa ona. | He said, "This is what the king who will reign over you will do: He will take your sons and make them serve with his chariots and horses, and they will run in front of his chariots. |
| 1-Sam 8:21 | Hoʻolohe aʻela ʻo Samuʻela i ka ʻōlelo a pau a nā kānaka, a haʻi akula ia mea i nā pepeiao o Iēhova. | When Samuel heard all that the people said, he repeated it before the LORD. |
| 1-Sam 8:22 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iā Samuʻela, E hoʻolohe ʻoe i ko lākou, leo, a e hoʻonoho ʻoe i aliʻi no lākou. ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Samuʻela i nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela, E hoʻi ʻoukou, ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona kūlanakauhale. | The LORD answered, "Listen to them and give them a king." Then Samuel said to the men of Israel, "Everyone go back to his town." |
| 1-Sam 9:3 | Ua nalowale nā hoki a Kisa, ka makua kāne o Saula; ʻī akula ʻo Kisa i kāna keiki, iā Saula, E lawe ʻoe i kekahi kauā me ʻoe, a hele e ʻimi i nā hoki. | Now the donkeys belonging to Saul's father Kish were lost, and Kish said to his son Saul, "Take one of the servants with you and go and look for the donkeys." |
| 1-Sam 9:4 | Kaʻahele nō ia ma ka mauna ʻo ʻEperaima, a kaʻahele hoʻi ma ka ʻāina ʻo Salisa, ʻaʻole i loaʻa iā lāua; a laila kaʻahele lāua ma ka ʻāina ʻo Salima, ʻaʻole ma laila; hele akula ia ma ka ʻāina o ka Beniamina, ʻaʻole i loaʻa iā lāua. | So he passed through the hill country of Ephraim and through the area around Shalisha, but they did not find them. They went on into the district of Shaalim, but the donkeys were not there. Then he passed through the territory of Benjamin, but they did not find them. |
| 1-Sam 9:5 | A hiki akula lāua ma ka ʻāina ʻo Zupa, ʻī akula ia i kāna kauā me ia, ʻEā, e hoʻi kāua, o pau auaneʻi ka manaʻo ʻana o kuʻu makua kāne i nā hoki, a hoʻokaumaha ʻia nō kāua. | When they reached the district of Zuph, Saul said to the servant who was with him, "Come, let's go back, or my father will stop thinking about the donkeys and start worrying about us." |
| 1-Sam 9:7 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula i kāna kauā, Inā paha e hele kāua, he aha ko kāua e lawe aku ai i ua kanaka lā? No ka mea, ua pau ka berena ma loko o ko kāua ipu, ʻaʻole he manawaleʻa e lawe aku i ua kanaka lā o ke Akua: he aha ka mea iā kāua? | Saul said to his servant, "If we go, what can we give the man? The food in our sacks is gone. We have no gift to take to the man of God. What do we have?" |
| 1-Sam 9:10 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula i kāna kauā, Ua pono kāu ʻōlelo; inā kāua e hele aku: a hele akula lāua i ke kūlanakauhale, i kahi o ke kanaka o ke Akua. | "Good," Saul said to his servant. "Come, let's go." So they set out for the town where the man of God was. |
| 1-Sam 9:11 | A i kā lāua piʻi ʻana i ke kūlanakauhale, loaʻa iā lāua nā kaikamāhine e hele ana e huki wai, ʻī akula iā lākou, Ma ʻaneʻi anei ke kanaka ʻike? | As they were going up the hill to the town, they met some girls coming out to draw water, and they asked them, "Is the seer here?" |
| 1-Sam 9:14 | A piʻi akula lāua i ke kūlanakauhale: a hiki lāua i loko o ke kūlanakauhale, aia hoʻi, hālāwai lāua me Samuʻela e piʻi ana ma kahi kiʻekiʻe. | They went up to the town, and as they were entering it, there was Samuel, coming toward them on his way up to the high place. |
| 1-Sam 9:17 | A ʻike akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Saula, ʻōlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iā ia, Eia ke kanaka aʻu i ʻōlelo ai iā ʻoe; ʻo ia ka mea e aliʻi ai ma luna o kuʻu poʻe kānaka. | When Samuel caught sight of Saul, the LORD said to him, "This is the man I spoke to you about; he will govern my people." |
| 1-Sam 9:18 | Hoʻokokoke akula ʻo Saula iā Samuʻela ma ka ʻīpuka pā, ʻī akula, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu i ka hale o ka mea ʻike. | Saul approached Samuel in the gateway and asked, "Would you please tell me where the seer's house is?" |
| 1-Sam 9:21 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Saula, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole anei wau no ka Beniamina, no ka mea ʻuʻuku o nā hanauna a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela? A ʻo kuʻu ʻohana ka mea ʻuʻuku o nā ʻohana a pau o ka Beniamina? No ke aha lā ʻoe i ʻōlelo mai ai iaʻu pēlā? | Saul answered, "But am I not a Benjamite, from the smallest tribe of Israel, and is not my clan the least of all the clans of the tribe of Benjamin? Why do you say such a thing to me?" |
| 1-Sam 9:22 | Lawe akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Saula a me kāna kauā, alakaʻi iā lāua ma loko o ke keʻena ʻai, a hoʻonoho iā lāua ma kahi maikaʻi i waena o ka poʻe i ʻōlelo ʻia, he kanakolu paha lākou. | Then Samuel brought Saul and his servant into the hall and seated them at the head of those who were invited--about thirty in number. |
| 1-Sam 9:23 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Samuʻela i ke kahu ʻai, E lawe mai i kahi aʻu i hāʻawi aku ai iā ʻoe, i ka mea aʻu i ʻōlelo ai iā ʻoe, E waiho ia me ʻoe. | Samuel said to the cook, "Bring the piece of meat I gave you, the one I told you to lay aside." |
| 1-Sam 9:24 | Lawe aʻela ke kahu ʻai i ka ʻūhā mua, a me ka mea ma luna, a waiho i mua o Saula. ʻĪ akula ʻo [Samuʻela,] Aia hoʻi ʻo ke koena, e waiho ia i mua ou, a e ʻai ʻoe; no ka mea, ua hoʻokaʻawale ia mea nāu no ka manawa aʻu i ʻōlelo ai, ua kāhea aku au i nā kānaka. A ʻai pū ihola ʻo Saula me Samuʻela ia lā. | So the cook took up the leg with what was on it and set it in front of Saul. Samuel said, "Here is what has been kept for you. Eat, because it was set aside for you for this occasion, from the time I said, 'I have invited guests.' " And Saul dined with Samuel that day. |
| 1-Sam 9:26 | Ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui; a i ka wanaʻao, kāhea akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Saula ma luna o ka hale, ʻī akula, E ala, a hoʻouna aku au iā ʻoe. Ala mai ʻo Saula, a hele akula lāua i waho, ʻo ia a me Samuʻela. | They rose about daybreak and Samuel called to Saul on the roof, "Get ready, and I will send you on your way." When Saul got ready, he and Samuel went outside together. |
| 1-Sam 9:27 | A i ko lāua iho ʻana ma ka mokuna o ke kūlanakauhale, ʻī akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Saula, E ʻī aku ʻoe i ke kauā, e hele ʻē aku ia ma mua o kāua, (a hele akula ia,) akā, e kū mālie ʻoe i kēia wā, i hōʻike aku ai au iā ʻoe i ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua. | As they were going down to the edge of the town, Samuel said to Saul, "Tell the servant to go on ahead of us"--and the servant did so--"but you stay here awhile, so that I may give you a message from God." |
| 1-Sam 10:1 | Lawe akula ʻo Samuʻela i ka hue ʻaila, a ninini ihola ma luna o kona poʻo, a honi akula iā ia, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole anei kēia no ka poni ʻana mai o Iēhova iā ʻoe i aliʻi ma luna o kona hoʻoilina? | Then Samuel took a flask of oil and poured it on Saul's head and kissed him, saying, "Has not the LORD anointed you leader over his inheritance? |
| 1-Sam 10:10 | A hiki aku lāua ma laila ma ka puʻu, aia hoʻi, he poʻe kāula i hālāwai mai me ia; a hiki mai ka ʻUhane o ke Akua ma luna ona, a wānana pū akula ia me lākou. | When they arrived at Gibeah, a procession of prophets met him; the Spirit of God came upon him in power, and he joined in their prophesying. |
| 1-Sam 10:14 | Nīnau maila kekahi makua kāne o Saula iā ia, a i kāna kauā, I hea lā ʻolua i hele ai? ʻĪ akula kēlā, I kahi e ʻimi ai i nā hoki: a ʻike māua, ʻaʻole, hele māua i o Samuʻela lā. | Now Saul's uncle asked him and his servant, "Where have you been?" "Looking for the donkeys," he said. "But when we saw they were not to be found, we went to Samuel." |
| 1-Sam 10:16 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula i kekahi makua kāne ona, Ua haʻi maopopo mai ia iā māua i ka loaʻa ʻana o nā hoki. Akā, ʻo ka mea no ke aupuni a Samuʻela i ʻōlelo ai, ʻaʻole ia i haʻi aku iā ia. | Saul replied, "He assured us that the donkeys had been found." But he did not tell his uncle what Samuel had said about the kingship. |
| 1-Sam 10:18 | ʻĪ akula i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, Pēnēia ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, Ua lawe mai nei au i ka ʻIseraʻela mai ʻAigupita mai, a ua hoʻopakele iā ʻoukou i ka lima o ko ʻAigupita, a i ka lima o ko nā aupuni a pau, a me ka poʻe i hoʻoluhi iā ʻoukou: | and said to them, "This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: 'I brought Israel up out of Egypt, and I delivered you from the power of Egypt and all the kingdoms that oppressed you.' |
| 1-Sam 10:24 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Samuʻela i nā kānaka a pau, E nānā ʻoukou iā ia nei, i ka mea a Iēhova i wae ai, ʻaʻohe kona like i waena o nā kānaka a pau. Hoʻōho akula nā kānaka a pau, ʻī akula, E ola ke aliʻi. | Samuel said to all the people, "Do you see the man the LORD has chosen? There is no one like him among all the people." Then the people shouted, "Long live the king!" |
| 1-Sam 10:25 | A laila haʻi akula ʻo Samuʻela i ke ʻano o ke aupuni, a kākau i loko o ka buke, a waiho ia i mua o Iēhova. A hoʻihoʻi akula ʻo Samuʻela i nā kānaka a pau, i kēlā mea i kēia mea i kona hale iho. | Samuel explained to the people the regulations of the kingship. He wrote them down on a scroll and deposited it before the LORD. Then Samuel dismissed the people, each to his own home. |
| 1-Sam 10:26 | A hoʻi akula ʻo Saula i kona wahi ma Gibea; a hele pū me ia kekahi poʻe kānaka, na ke Akua i hoʻopā mai ko kākou naʻau. | Saul also went to his home in Gibeah, accompanied by valiant men whose hearts God had touched. |
| 1-Sam 11:3 | ʻŌlelo akula nā lunakahiko o Iabesa iā ia, E ahonui mai ʻoe iā mākou i na lā ʻehiku i hoʻouna aku ai mākou i nā ʻelele ma nā wahi a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela; inā paha ʻaʻohe mea nāna mākou e hoʻopakele, a laila e hele mākou i ou lā. | The elders of Jabesh said to him, "Give us seven days so we can send messengers throughout Israel; if no one comes to rescue us, we will surrender to you." |
| 1-Sam 11:4 | A hele mai nā ʻelele ma Gibea no Saula, a haʻi mai i nā ʻōlelo ma loko o ka pepeiao o nā kānaka: a hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻela nā kānaka a pau i ko lākou leo i luna, a uē akula. | When the messengers came to Gibeah of Saul and reported these terms to the people, they all wept aloud. |
| 1-Sam 11:7 | Lawe aʻela ʻo Saula i mau bipi kāne kaulua, a ʻokiʻoki liʻiliʻi iā lāua, a hoʻouna akula ma nā lima o ka poʻe ʻelele i nā mokuna a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, Pēlā e hana ʻia ai nā bipi a ka mea hele ʻole ma muli o Saula a ma muli o Samuʻela. A kau maila ka makaʻu o Iēhova i nā kānaka, a hele mai lākou me ka manaʻo lōkahi. | He took a pair of oxen, cut them into pieces, and sent the pieces by messengers throughout Israel, proclaiming, "This is what will be done to the oxen of anyone who does not follow Saul and Samuel." Then the terror of the LORD fell on the people, and they turned out as one man. |
| 1-Sam 11:8 | A helu akula ʻo ia iā lākou ma Bezeka, ʻakolu haneri tausani o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a he kanakolu tausani kānaka o ka Iuda. | When Saul mustered them at Bezek, the men of Israel numbered three hundred thousand and the men of Judah thirty thousand. |
| 1-Sam 11:9 | ʻĪ akula lākou i nā ʻelele i hele mai. Pēnēia ʻoukou e ʻōlelo aku ai i nā kānaka o Iabesa-gileada, ʻApōpō a wela mai ka lā, e hoʻopakele ʻia ʻoukou. A hoʻi akula nā ʻelele, a hōʻike akula i nā kānaka o Iabesa; ʻoliʻoli ihola lākou. | They told the messengers who had come, "Say to the men of Jabesh Gilead, 'By the time the sun is hot tomorrow, you will be delivered.' " When the messengers went and reported this to the men of Jabesh, they were elated. |
| 1-Sam 11:10 | No ia mea, ʻī akula nā kānaka o Iabesa, ʻApōpō e hele aku mākou i waho i o ʻoukou lā, a e hana mai ʻoukou iā mākou i nā mea a pau a ʻoukou e makemake ai. | They said to the Ammonites, "Tomorrow we will surrender to you, and you can do to us whatever seems good to you." |
| 1-Sam 11:11 | A i ka lā ʻapōpō, hoʻonoho ihola ʻo Saula i nā kānaka i ʻekolu poʻe; a hele lākou i waenakonu o ka poʻe kaua i ka moku ʻana o ka pawa o ke ao, a pepehi ihola i ka ʻAmora a hiki i ka wela o ka lā: a ʻo ke koena, hele liʻiliʻi akula lākou, ʻaʻole ʻelua kānaka ma kahi hoʻokahi. | The next day Saul separated his men into three divisions; during the last watch of the night they broke into the camp of the Ammonites and slaughtered them until the heat of the day. Those who survived were scattered, so that no two of them were left together. |
| 1-Sam 11:14 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Samuʻela i nā kānaka, Inā kākou e hele ma Gilegala, a e hoʻokūpaʻa i laila i ke aupuni. | Then Samuel said to the people, "Come, let us go to Gilgal and there reaffirm the kingship." |
| 1-Sam 11:15 | A hele nā kānaka a pau ma Gilegala; a hoʻoaliʻi akula lākou iā Saula i laila i mua o Iēhova ma Gilegala: a i laila lākou i kaumaha aku ai i nā mōhai hoʻomalu i mua o Iēhova; a hauʻoli nui ihola ʻo Saula, a me nā kānaka a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela i laila. | So all the people went to Gilgal and confirmed Saul as king in the presence of the LORD. There they sacrificed fellowship offerings before the LORD, and Saul and all the Israelites held a great celebration. |
| 1-Sam 12:1 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Samuʻela i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, Aia hoʻi, ua hoʻolohe au i ko ʻoukou leo ma nā mea a pau a ʻoukou i ʻōlelo mai ai iaʻu, a ua hoʻonoho aku au i aliʻi ma luna o ʻoukou. | Samuel said to all Israel, "I have listened to everything you said to me and have set a king over you. |
| 1-Sam 12:5 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻO Iēhova ke hōʻike iā ʻoukou, a ʻo kona mea i poni ʻia ke hōʻike i kēia lā, ʻaʻole i loaʻa iā ʻoukou kekahi mea ma kuʻu lima. ʻĪ maila lākou, ʻO ia ke hōʻike. | Samuel said to them, "The LORD is witness against you, and also his anointed is witness this day, that you have not found anything in my hand." "He is witness," they said. |
| 1-Sam 12:6 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Samuʻela i nā kānaka, ʻO Iēhova nō ka mea nāna i hoʻonoho mai ʻo Mose a me ʻAʻarona, a nāna hoʻi i lawe mai ko ʻoukou poʻe kūpuna mai ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita mai. | Then Samuel said to the people, "It is the LORD who appointed Moses and Aaron and brought your forefathers up out of Egypt. |
| 1-Sam 12:9 | A iā lākou i hoʻopoina ai iā Iēhova ko lākou Akua, kūʻai akula ia iā lākou i ka lima o Sisera, i ka luna o ka poʻe kaua no Hazora, a i ka lima o ko Pilisetia, a i ka lima o ke aliʻi o Moaba, a kaua mai lākou iā lākou. | "But they forgot the LORD their God; so he sold them into the hand of Sisera, the commander of the army of Hazor, and into the hands of the Philistines and the king of Moab, who fought against them. |
| 1-Sam 12:10 | Auē aku lākou iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, Ua hana hewa mākou, no ka mea, ua haʻalele mākou iā Iēhova, a ua mālama mākou iā Baʻalima a me ʻAsetarota: akā, ʻānō e hoʻopakele mai ʻoe iā mākou i ka lima o ko mākou poʻe ʻenemi, a e mālama mākou iā ʻoe. | They cried out to the LORD and said, 'We have sinned; we have forsaken the LORD and served the Baals and the Ashtoreths. But now deliver us from the hands of our enemies, and we will serve you.' |
| 1-Sam 12:18 | Kāhea akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Iēhova, a hāʻawi mai ʻo Iēhova i ka hekili a me ka ua ia lā: a makaʻu nui ihola nā kānaka a pau iā Iēhova a iā Samuʻela. | Then Samuel called upon the LORD, and that same day the LORD sent thunder and rain. So all the people stood in awe of the LORD and of Samuel. |
| 1-Sam 12:20 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Samuʻela i nā kānaka, Mai makaʻu: ua hana ʻoukou i kēia hewa a pau: akā, mai huli aʻe ʻoukou mai ka hahai ʻana iā Iēhova, e mālama ʻoukou iā Iēhova me ko ʻoukou naʻau a pau. | "Do not be afraid," Samuel replied. "You have done all this evil; yet do not turn away from the LORD, but serve the LORD with all your heart. |
| 1-Sam 13:2 | Wae akula ʻo Saula nona i ʻekolu tausani kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela; ʻelua tausani me Saula ma Mikemasa, a ma ka mauna ʻo Betela, a hoʻokahi tausani me Ionatana ma Gibea o Beniamina; a hoʻihoʻi akula ia i nā kānaka i koe i ko lākou halelewa iho. | Saul chose three thousand men from Israel; two thousand were with him at Micmash and in the hill country of Bethel, and a thousand were with Jonathan at Gibeah in Benjamin. The rest of the men he sent back to their homes. |
| 1-Sam 13:3 | A luku akula ʻo Ionatana i ka poʻe koa o ko Pilisetia ma Geba; a lohe ko Pilisetia. A puhi akula ʻo Saula i ka pū ma ka ʻāina a pau, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, E hoʻolohe ka poʻe Hebera. | Jonathan attacked the Philistine outpost at Geba, and the Philistines heard about it. Then Saul had the trumpet blown throughout the land and said, "Let the Hebrews hear!" |
| 1-Sam 13:6 | A ʻike akula nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela i ko lākou pōpilikia, (no ka mea, ua pilikia nā kānaka,) peʻe akula nā kānaka i loko o nā ana, a ma loko o nā lāʻau kukū, a ma nā pōhaku, a me nā wahi kiʻekiʻe, a ma loko o nā lua. | When the men of Israel saw that their situation was critical and that their army was hard pressed, they hid in caves and thickets, among the rocks, and in pits and cisterns. |
| 1-Sam 13:7 | A ʻo kekahi poʻe Hebera hele akula ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane ma ka ʻāina ʻo Gada, a ʻo Gileada: a ma Gilegala ʻo Saula, a haʻalulu nā kānaka ma muli ona. | Some Hebrews even crossed the Jordan to the land of Gad and Gilead. Saul remained at Gilgal, and all the troops with him were quaking with fear. |
| 1-Sam 13:9 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Saula, E lawe mai iaʻu i mōhai kuni, a me nā mōhai hoʻomalu. Kaumaha akula ia i ka mōhai kuni. | So he said, "Bring me the burnt offering and the fellowship offerings. " And Saul offered up the burnt offering. |
| 1-Sam 13:10 | A i ka manawa i pau ai kāna kaumaha ʻana aku i ka mōhai kuni, aia hoʻi, hiki maila ʻo Samuʻela; hele akula ʻo Saula e hālāwai me ia, e hoʻomaikaʻi aku iā ia. | Just as he finished making the offering, Samuel arrived, and Saul went out to greet him. |
| 1-Sam 13:11 | Nīnau akula ʻo Samuʻela, He aha kāu i hana ai? ʻĪ maila ʻo Saula, No kaʻu ʻike ʻana i nā kānaka e hele liʻiliʻi ana mai oʻu aku nei, a no kou hiki ʻole mai i nā lā i ʻōlelo ʻia ai, a no ka hoʻākoakoa ʻana o ko Pilisetia ma Mikemasa; | "What have you done?" asked Samuel. Saul replied, "When I saw that the men were scattering, and that you did not come at the set time, and that the Philistines were assembling at Micmash, |
| 1-Sam 13:12 | No laila, ʻī ihola au, e iho mai auaneʻi ko Pilisetia ma luna oʻu ma Gilegala, ʻaʻole au i noi aku iā Iēhova: no ia mea, hoʻoikaika ihola au iaʻu iho, a kaumaha akula i ka mōhai kuni. | I thought, 'Now the Philistines will come down against me at Gilgal, and I have not sought the LORD's favor.' So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering." |
| 1-Sam 13:13 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Saula, Ua hana naʻaupō ʻoe, ʻaʻole ʻoe i mālama i ke kauoha a Iēhova kou Akua, āna i kauoha mai ai iā ʻoe; i hoʻokūpaʻa mau loa ai ʻo Iēhova i kou aupuni ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela. | "You acted foolishly," Samuel said. "You have not kept the command the LORD your God gave you; if you had, he would have established your kingdom over Israel for all time. |
| 1-Sam 13:15 | Kū aʻela ʻo Samuʻela, a piʻi akula mai Gilegala aku a i Gibea o Beniamina. A helu akula ʻo Saula i nā kānaka me ia, ʻaono paha haneri kānaka. | Then Samuel left Gilgal and went up to Gibeah in Benjamin, and Saul counted the men who were with him. They numbered about six hundred. |
| 1-Sam 13:23 | A hele akula ka poʻe koa o ko Pilisetia i ke ala ʻololī ʻo Mikemasa. | Now a detachment of Philistines had gone out to the pass at Micmash. |
| 1-Sam 14:1 | A i kekahi lā, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Ionatana ke keiki a Saula i ke kanaka uʻi, nāna i hali kāna mea kaua, ʻEā, e hele kāua i ka pā kaua o ko Pilisetia ma kēlā ʻaoʻao. Akā, ʻaʻole ia i haʻi aku i kona makua kāne. | One day Jonathan son of Saul said to the young man bearing his armor, "Come, let's go over to the Philistine outpost on the other side." But he did not tell his father. |
| 1-Sam 14:6 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Ionatana i ke kanaka uʻi, nāna i hali kāna mea kaua, ʻEā, e hele kāua i kahi paʻa o ua poʻe lā i ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻia: e hana mai paha ʻo Iēhova no kāua; no ka mea, ʻaʻohe mea keʻakeʻa iā Iēhova, ke hoʻōla ma ka poʻe nui, a ma ka poʻe ʻuʻuku. | Jonathan said to his young armor-bearer, "Come, let's go over to the outpost of those uncircumcised fellows. Perhaps the LORD will act in our behalf. Nothing can hinder the LORD from saving, whether by many or by few." |
| 1-Sam 14:8 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Ionatana, Aia hoʻi, e hele kāua i ua poʻe kānaka lā, a e hōʻike iā kāua iho iā lākou. | Jonathan said, "Come, then; we will cross over toward the men and let them see us. |
| 1-Sam 14:11 | Hōʻike akula lāua iā lāua iho i ka poʻe koa o ko Pilisetia: ʻī aʻela ko Pilisetia, E nānā i ka poʻe Hebera e hele mai ana mai loko mai o nā lua a lākou i peʻe ai. | So both of them showed themselves to the Philistine outpost. "Look!" said the Philistines. "The Hebrews are crawling out of the holes they were hiding in." |
| 1-Sam 14:12 | ʻŌlelo maila nā kānaka o ka poʻe koa iā Ionatana, a me ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua, ʻī maila, E piʻi mai ʻolua i o mākou nei, a e hōʻike aku mākou iā ʻolua i kekahi mea. ʻĪ akula Ionatana i ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua, E piʻi mai ʻoe ma hope oʻu; no ka mea, ua hoʻolilo mai ʻo Iēhova iā lākou i loko o ka lima o ka ʻIseraʻela. | The men of the outpost shouted to Jonathan and his armor-bearer, "Come up to us and we'll teach you a lesson." So Jonathan said to his armor-bearer, "Climb up after me; the LORD has given them into the hand of Israel." |
| 1-Sam 14:13 | Piʻi aʻela ʻo Ionatana ma kona lima, a ma kona wāwae, a ʻo ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua ma hope ona: a hāʻule lākou i mua o Ionatana; a ʻo ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua pepehi akula ia ma hope ona. | Jonathan climbed up, using his hands and feet, with his armor-bearer right behind him. The Philistines fell before Jonathan, and his armor-bearer followed and killed behind him. |
| 1-Sam 14:16 | Nānā akula ka poʻe kiaʻi o Saula ma Gibea o Beniamina; aia hoʻi, ua heʻe akula ka poʻe nui, a holo lākou, a hele liʻiliʻi aku. | Saul's lookouts at Gibeah in Benjamin saw the army melting away in all directions. |
| 1-Sam 14:17 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Saula i nā kānaka me ia, E helu ʻānō, i ʻike kākou i ka mea i hele aʻe mai o kākou aku. Helu akula lākou, aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole ʻo Ionatana, a me ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua. | Then Saul said to the men who were with him, "Muster the forces and see who has left us." When they did, it was Jonathan and his armor-bearer who were not there. |
| 1-Sam 14:18 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula iā ʻAhia, E lawe mai ma ʻaneʻi i ka pahu o ke Akua: no ka mea, i kēlā manawa, aia nō ka pahu o ke Akua me nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela. | Saul said to Ahijah, "Bring the ark of God." (At that time it was with the Israelites.) |
| 1-Sam 14:19 | A iā Saula i kamaʻilio ai me ke kahuna, ua nui loa ka haunaele i waena o ka poʻe koa o ko Pilisetia; ʻī akula ʻo Saula i ke kahuna, E hoʻi hou mai i kou lima. | While Saul was talking to the priest, the tumult in the Philistine camp increased more and more. So Saul said to the priest, "Withdraw your hand." |
| 1-Sam 14:23 | A hoʻopakele mai ʻo Iēhova i ka ʻIseraʻela ia lā: a hele akula ke kaua ma Betavena. | So the LORD rescued Israel that day, and the battle moved on beyond Beth Aven. |
| 1-Sam 14:24 | A ua pilikia nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela ia lā: no ka mea, ua hoʻohiki aku ʻo Saula i nā kānaka, ʻī akula, Pōʻino ke kanaka, ke ʻai ia i ka ʻai a hiki i ke ahiahi, i hoʻopaʻi aku ai au i koʻu poʻe ʻenemi. No laila, ʻaʻole i ʻai nā kānaka i ka ʻai. | Now the men of Israel were in distress that day, because Saul had bound the people under an oath, saying, "Cursed be any man who eats food before evening comes, before I have avenged myself on my enemies!" So none of the troops tasted food. |
| 1-Sam 14:27 | Akā, ʻaʻole i lohe ʻo Ionatana i ke kauoha a kona makua kāne i nā kānaka i ka hoʻohiki ʻana; no laila, ʻō akula ia i ke koʻokoʻo ma kona lima, a hou ihola i loko o ka waihona meli, a hoʻopā kona lima i kona waha, a hoʻomālamalama ʻia kona mau maka. | But Jonathan had not heard that his father had bound the people with the oath, so he reached out the end of the staff that was in his hand and dipped it into the honeycomb. He raised his hand to his mouth, and his eyes brightened. |
| 1-Sam 14:29 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Ionatana, ʻī akula, Ua hoʻopilikia koʻu makua kāne i ka ʻāina: ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoukou, e nānā, ua hoʻomālamalama ʻia koʻu mau maka, no kuʻu hoʻāʻo ʻana i kauwahi ʻuʻuku o kēia meli. | Jonathan said, "My father has made trouble for the country. See how my eyes brightened when I tasted a little of this honey. |
| 1-Sam 14:31 | A luku akula lākou i ko Pilisetia ia lā, mai Mikemasa a hiki i ʻAialona: a ua nāwaliwali loa nā kānaka. | That day, after the Israelites had struck down the Philistines from Micmash to Aijalon, they were exhausted. |
| 1-Sam 14:32 | Lālau akula nā kanaka i ka waiwai pio, a lawe i nā hipa, a me nā bipi, a me nā bipi keiki, a pepehi ihola ma ka ʻāina; a ʻai ihola nā kānaka me ke koko. | They pounced on the plunder and, taking sheep, cattle and calves, they butchered them on the ground and ate them, together with the blood. |
| 1-Sam 14:33 | Haʻi akula lākou iā Saula, ʻī akula, Aia hoʻi, ke hana hewa nei nā kānaka iā Iēhova, i kā lākou ʻai ʻana me ke koko. ʻĪ maila kēlā, Ua hana pono ʻole ʻoukou: e ʻolokaʻa mai i pōhaku nui i oʻu nei i kēia lā. | Then someone said to Saul, "Look, the men are sinning against the LORD by eating meat that has blood in it." "You have broken faith," he said. "Roll a large stone over here at once." |
| 1-Sam 14:34 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Saula, E hele ʻoukou i waena o nā kānaka, e ʻī aku iā lākou, E lawe mai i oʻu nei kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kāna bipi a me kāna hipa, a e pepehi ma ʻaneʻi, a ʻai iho; a mai hana hewa iā Iēhova i ka ʻai ʻana me ke koko. A lawe maila nā kānaka a pau, ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kāna bipi, me ia ia pō, a pepehi ihola ma laila. | Then he said, "Go out among the men and tell them, 'Each of you bring me your cattle and sheep, and slaughter them here and eat them. Do not sin against the LORD by eating meat with blood still in it.' " So everyone brought his ox that night and slaughtered it there. |
| 1-Sam 14:35 | Hana akula ʻo Saula i kuahu no Iēhova, ʻo ia ke kuahu āna i hoʻomaka ai e hana no Iēhova. | Then Saul built an altar to the LORD; it was the first time he had done this. |
| 1-Sam 14:36 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula, E hahai aku kākou i ko Pilisetia i ka pō, a e luku aku iā lākou a hiki i ka mālamalama o ke ao, a mai waiho kākou i kekahi kanaka o lākou. ʻĪ maila lākou, E hana ʻoe i ka mea pono i kou maka. ʻĪ maila ke kahuna, E hoʻokoke mai nei kākou i ke Akua. | Saul said, "Let us go down after the Philistines by night and plunder them till dawn, and let us not leave one of them alive." "Do whatever seems best to you," they replied. But the priest said, "Let us inquire of God here." |
| 1-Sam 14:37 | Nīnau akula ʻo Saula i ke Akua, E hahai aku anei au i ko Pilisetia? E hoʻolilo mai anei ʻoe iā lākou i ka lima o ka ʻIseraʻela? Akā, ʻaʻole ia i ʻōlelo mai iā ia ia lā. | So Saul asked God, "Shall I go down after the Philistines? Will you give them into Israel's hand?" But God did not answer him that day. |
| 1-Sam 14:38 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Saula, E hoʻokokoke mai ʻoukou i ʻaneʻi, e nā alakaʻi o nā kānaka; i ʻike pono kākou i ka mea o kēia hewa i kēia lā. | Saul therefore said, "Come here, all you who are leaders of the army, and let us find out what sin has been committed today. |
| 1-Sam 14:40 | ʻŌlelo akula ia i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, ʻO ʻoukou ma kekahi ʻaoʻao, a ʻo wau a me Ionatana kuʻu keiki, ma kekahi ʻaoʻao. ʻĪ maila nā kānaka iā Saula, E hana ʻoe i ka mea pono i kou maka. | Saul then said to all the Israelites, "You stand over there; I and Jonathan my son will stand over here." "Do what seems best to you," the men replied. |
| 1-Sam 14:41 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Saula iā Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, E hōʻike mai i ka ʻoiaʻiʻo. A ua lawe ʻia ʻo Saula a me Ionatana: a pakele nā kānaka. | Then Saul prayed to the LORD, the God of Israel, "Give me the right answer." And Jonathan and Saul were taken by lot, and the men were cleared. |
| 1-Sam 14:42 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula, E hailona i waena o māua a me Ionatana kuʻu keiki. A ua lawe ʻia ʻo Ionatana. | Saul said, "Cast the lot between me and Jonathan my son." And Jonathan was taken. |
| 1-Sam 14:43 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo Saula iā Ionatana, E haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu i kāu mea i hana ai. Haʻi akula ʻo Ionatana, ʻī akula, Ua hoʻāʻo iho au i kahi meli ʻuʻuku wale nō me ke koʻokoʻo ma kuʻu lima, aia hoʻi, e make ana au. | Then Saul said to Jonathan, "Tell me what you have done." So Jonathan told him, "I merely tasted a little honey with the end of my staff. And now must I die?" |
| 1-Sam 14:44 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula, Pēlā ke Akua e hana mai ai, pēlā ʻiʻo hoʻi, no ka mea, e make ʻiʻo nō ʻoe, e Ionatana. | Saul said, "May God deal with me, be it ever so severely, if you do not die, Jonathan." |
| 1-Sam 14:45 | ʻŌlelo maila nā kānaka iā Saula, E make anei ʻo Ionatana, nāna i hana kēia ola nui i waena o ka ʻIseraʻela? ʻAʻole loa, ma ke ola o Iēhova, ʻaʻole e hāʻule iho ma ka honua kekahi lauoho o kona poʻo; no ka mea, ua hana pū aku ia me ke Akua i kēia lā. A hoʻopakele akula nā kānaka iā Ionatana, ʻaʻole ia i make. | But the men said to Saul, "Should Jonathan die--he who has brought about this great deliverance in Israel? Never! As surely as the LORD lives, not a hair of his head will fall to the ground, for he did this today with God's help." So the men rescued Jonathan, and he was not put to death. |
| 1-Sam 14:46 | Haʻalele akula ʻo Saula i ka hahai ʻana i ko Pilisetia: a hoʻi akula ko Pilisetia i ko lākou wahi. | Then Saul stopped pursuing the Philistines, and they withdrew to their own land. |
| 1-Sam 14:47 | A lawe aʻela ʻo Saula i ke aupuni o ka ʻIseraʻela, kaua akula i kona poʻe ʻenemi a pau, ma nā ʻaoʻao a pau i ko Moaba, a me nā mamo a ʻAmona, a me ka ʻEdoma, a me nā aliʻi o Zoba, a me ko Pilisetia, a ma nā wahi a pau āna i huli aʻe, ua lanakila ia. | After Saul had assumed rule over Israel, he fought against their enemies on every side: Moab, the Ammonites, Edom, the kings of Zobah, and the Philistines. Wherever he turned, he inflicted punishment on them. |
| 1-Sam 14:48 | Hana ikaika akula ia, a luku akula i ka ʻAmeleka, a hoʻopakele i ka ʻIseraʻela i ka lima o ka poʻe i luku mai iā lākou. | He fought valiantly and defeated the Amalekites, delivering Israel from the hands of those who had plundered them. |
| 1-Sam 14:52 | A ua nui ke kaua ʻana i ko Pilisetia i nā lā a pau o Saula: a ʻike akula ʻo Saula i ke kanaka ikaika, a i ke kanaka koʻakā, lawe akula kēlā iā ia nona. | All the days of Saul there was bitter war with the Philistines, and whenever Saul saw a mighty or brave man, he took him into his service. |
| 1-Sam 15:1 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Saula, Na Iēhova wau i hoʻouna mai e poni iā ʻoe i aliʻi ma luna o kona poʻe kānaka, ʻo ka ʻIseraʻela: ʻānō hoʻi, e hoʻolohe ʻoe i ka leo o nā ʻōlelo a Iēhova. | Samuel said to Saul, "I am the one the LORD sent to anoint you king over his people Israel; so listen now to the message from the LORD. |
| 1-Sam 15:4 | Hōʻuluʻulu aʻela ʻo Saula i nā kānaka, a helu akula iā lākou ma Telaima, ʻelua haneri tausani kānaka koa hele wāwae, a he ʻumi tausani kānaka o ka Iuda. | So Saul summoned the men and mustered them at Telaim--two hundred thousand foot soldiers and ten thousand men from Judah. |
| 1-Sam 15:5 | A hele akula ʻo Saula i ke kūlanakauhale o ka ʻAmaleka, a kaua akula ma ke awāwa. | Saul went to the city of Amalek and set an ambush in the ravine. |
| 1-Sam 15:6 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Saula i ka poʻe Keni, E hele aku, e haʻalele, e iho i lalo mai waena mai o ka ʻAmaleka, o luku aku auaneʻi au iā ʻoukou me lākou: no ka mea, ua lokomaikaʻi ʻoukou i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, iā lākou i hele mai, mai ʻAigupita mai. Hele akula ka poʻe Keni mai loko aku o ka ʻAmaleka. | Then he said to the Kenites, "Go away, leave the Amalekites so that I do not destroy you along with them; for you showed kindness to all the Israelites when they came up out of Egypt." So the Kenites moved away from the Amalekites. |
| 1-Sam 15:7 | Luku akula ʻo Saula i ka ʻAmaleka ma Havila, a hiki aku i Sura e kū pono ana i ʻAigupita. | Then Saul attacked the Amalekites all the way from Havilah to Shur, to the east of Egypt. |
| 1-Sam 15:8 | A lawe ola akula ʻo ia iā ʻAgaga ke aliʻi o ka ʻAmaleka, a luku akula i nā kānaka a pau i ka maka o ka pahi kaua. | He took Agag king of the Amalekites alive, and all his people he totally destroyed with the sword. |
| 1-Sam 15:9 | Akā, ʻo Saula a me nā kānaka i hoʻōla akula iā ʻAgaga, a i nā mea maikaʻi o ka poʻe hipa, a ʻo ka poʻe bipi, a i nā mea maikaʻi iki iho, a i nā keiki hipa, a i nā mea maikaʻi a pau, ʻaʻole i luku aku iā lākou: akā, ʻo nā mea i hoʻowahāwahā ʻia, a me nā mea ʻino, ua pau loa ia mea i ka luku ʻia e lākou. | But Saul and the army spared Agag and the best of the sheep and cattle, the fat calves and lambs--everything that was good. These they were unwilling to destroy completely, but everything that was despised and weak they totally destroyed. |
| 1-Sam 15:11 | Ke mihi nei au i kuʻu hoʻonoho ʻana iā Saula i aliʻi: no ka mea, ua huli aʻe ia mai ka hahai ʻana iaʻu, ʻaʻole ia i hoʻokō i kaʻu mau kauoha. Huhū ihola ʻo Samuʻela; a kāhea akula ia iā Iēhova ia pō a pau. | "I am grieved that I have made Saul king, because he has turned away from me and has not carried out my instructions." Samuel was troubled, and he cried out to the LORD all that night. |
| 1-Sam 15:13 | A hele akula ʻo Samuʻela i o Saula lā; ʻī maila ʻo Saula iā ia, Pōmaikaʻi ʻoe iā Iēhova; ua hoʻokō nō wau i ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova. | When Samuel reached him, Saul said, "The LORD bless you! I have carried out the LORD's instructions." |
| 1-Sam 15:14 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Samuʻela, No ke aha kēia ʻalalā ʻana o nā hipa ma kuʻu pepeiao, a me ka uō ʻana o nā bipi aʻu e lohe nei? | But Samuel said, "What then is this bleating of sheep in my ears? What is this lowing of cattle that I hear?" |
| 1-Sam 15:16 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Saula, Alia, a e haʻi aku au iā ʻoe i ka mea a Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai iaʻu i nēia pō. ʻĪ maila kēlā iā ia, E haʻi mai. | "Stop!" Samuel said to Saul. "Let me tell you what the LORD said to me last night." "Tell me," Saul replied. |
| 1-Sam 15:17 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Samuʻela, I ka wā i ʻuʻuku ai ʻoe i kou maka, ʻaʻole anei i lilo ʻoe i luna no nā ʻohana o ka ʻIseraʻela, a i poni mai hoʻi ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoe i aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela? | Samuel said, "Although you were once small in your own eyes, did you not become the head of the tribes of Israel? The LORD anointed you king over Israel. |
| 1-Sam 15:18 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoe ma ke ala, ʻī akula, E hele, a e luku loa aku i ka poʻe hewa o ka ʻAmaleka, a e kaua aku iā lākou, a pau lākou i ka luku ʻia. | And he sent you on a mission, saying, 'Go and completely destroy those wicked people, the Amalekites; make war on them until you have wiped them out.' |
| 1-Sam 15:22 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Samuʻela, Ua like anei ka ʻoluʻolu o Iēhova i nā mōhai kuni, a i nā ʻālana, me ka hoʻolohe ʻana i ka leo o Iēhova? Aia hoʻi, ua ʻoi aku ka pono o ka hoʻolohe ʻana, ma mua o ka mōhai, a ʻo ka maliu ʻana, ma mua o ka momona o nā hipa kāne. | But Samuel replied: "Does the LORD delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as much as in obeying the voice of the LORD? To obey is better than sacrifice, and to heed is better than the fat of rams. |
| 1-Sam 15:26 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Saula, ʻAʻole au e huli aʻe me ʻoe; no ka mea, ua haʻalele ʻoe i ke kauoha a Iēhova, a ua haʻalele mai ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoe, ʻaʻole ʻoe ke aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela. | But Samuel said to him, "I will not go back with you. You have rejected the word of the LORD, and the LORD has rejected you as king over Israel!" |
| 1-Sam 15:28 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Samuʻela iā ia, Ua hoʻonahae mai ʻo Iēhova i ke aupuni mai ou aku lā i kēia lā, a ua hāʻawi aku ia mea i kekahi hoalauna ou, ua ʻoi aku kona pono i kou. | Samuel said to him, "The LORD has torn the kingdom of Israel from you today and has given it to one of your neighbors--to one better than you. |
| 1-Sam 15:31 | A huli hou aʻela ʻo Samuʻela ma hope o Saula, a hoʻomana akula ʻo Saula iā Iēhova. | So Samuel went back with Saul, and Saul worshiped the LORD. |
| 1-Sam 15:32 | A laila, ʻī akula ʻo Samuʻela, E kaʻina mai ʻo ʻAgaga, ke aliʻi o ka ʻAmaleka i oʻu nei: a hele ʻoliʻoli mai ʻo ʻAgaga, ʻī maila, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua hala akula ka ʻawaʻawa o ka make. | Then Samuel said, "Bring me Agag king of the Amalekites." Agag came to him confidently, thinking, "Surely the bitterness of death is past." |
| 1-Sam 15:33 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Samuʻela, E like me kāu pahi kaua i hoʻonele ai i nā wāhine i keiki ʻole, pēlā hoʻi e hoʻonele ʻia ai kou makuahine i ke keiki ʻole i waena o nā wāhine. ʻOki liʻiliʻi ihola ʻo Samuʻela iā ʻAgaga i mua o Iēhova ma Gilegala. | But Samuel said, "As your sword has made women childless, so will your mother be childless among women." And Samuel put Agag to death before the LORD at Gilgal. |
| 1-Sam 15:34 | A hele akula ʻo Samuʻela ma Rama; a piʻi aʻela ʻo Saula i kona hale ma Gibea o Saula. | Then Samuel left for Ramah, but Saul went up to his home in Gibeah of Saul. |
| 1-Sam 16:2 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Samuʻela, Pehea lā wau e hele ai? Inā lohe ʻo Saula, e pepehi mai ia iaʻu. ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iēhova, E lawe pū me ʻoe i bipi wahine, a e ʻī aku, Ua hele mai nei au e kaumaha aku iā Iēhova. | But Samuel said, "How can I go? Saul will hear about it and kill me." The LORD said, "Take a heifer with you and say, 'I have come to sacrifice to the LORD.' |
| 1-Sam 16:4 | A hana akula ʻo Samuʻela i kā Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai, a hele akula i Betelehema: a haʻalulu nā lunakahiko o ke kūlanakauhale i kona hiki ʻana mai, ʻī maila, I hele mai nei ʻoe me ke aloha? | Samuel did what the LORD said. When he arrived at Bethlehem, the elders of the town trembled when they met him. They asked, "Do you come in peace?" |
| 1-Sam 16:5 | ʻĪ akula ia, Me ke aloha nō: i hele mai nei au e kaumaha aku iā Iēhova; e hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻoukou iā ʻoukou iho, a e hele pū mai me aʻu i ka mōhai. Hoʻomaʻemaʻe akula ʻo ia iā Iese a me kāna mau keiki, a kāhea akula ʻo ia iā lākou i ka mōhai. | Samuel replied, "Yes, in peace; I have come to sacrifice to the LORD. Consecrate yourselves and come to the sacrifice with me." Then he consecrated Jesse and his sons and invited them to the sacrifice. |
| 1-Sam 16:8 | A kāhea akula ʻo Iese iā ʻAbinadaba, a hōʻike iā ia i mua o Samuʻela. ʻĪ maila ia, ʻAʻole i wae mai ʻo Iēhova i kēia. | Then Jesse called Abinadab and had him pass in front of Samuel. But Samuel said, "The LORD has not chosen this one either." |
| 1-Sam 16:9 | Hōʻike akula ʻo Iese iā Sama. ʻĪ maila ia, ʻAʻole ʻo Iēhova i wae mai i kēia. | Jesse then had Shammah pass by, but Samuel said, "Nor has the LORD chosen this one." |
| 1-Sam 16:10 | Hōʻike akula ʻo Iese i kāna mau keiki kāne ʻehiku i mua o Samuʻela. ʻĪ maila ʻo Samuʻela iā Iese, ʻAʻole ʻo Iēhova i wae mai iā lākou nei. | Jesse had seven of his sons pass before Samuel, but Samuel said to him, "The LORD has not chosen these." |
| 1-Sam 16:11 | Nīnau akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Iese, ʻO ka pau anei kēia o nā keiki? ʻĪ maila ia, ʻO ka pōkiʻi wale nō i koe, aia hoʻi, ke mālama nei ia i nā hipa. ʻĪ akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Iese, E kiʻi, a lawe mai iā ia: no ka mea, ʻaʻole kākou e noho iho a hiki mai ia. | So he asked Jesse, "Are these all the sons you have?" "There is still the youngest," Jesse answered, "but he is tending the sheep." Samuel said, "Send for him; we will not sit down until he arrives." |
| 1-Sam 16:12 | Kiʻi akula ia, a lawe mai iā ia. He ʻehu, he nani kona mau maka, he maikaʻi ke nānā aku. ʻŌlelo mai ʻo Iēhova, E kū aʻe ʻoe, a e poni iā ia, no ka mea, ʻo ia nō ia. | So he sent and had him brought in. He was ruddy, with a fine appearance and handsome features. Then the LORD said, "Rise and anoint him; he is the one." |
| 1-Sam 16:13 | A laila lālau akula ʻo Samuʻela i ka pepeiaohao ʻaila, a poni iā ia i waena o kona mau hoahānau: a hiki maila ka ʻUhane o Iēhova ma luna o Dāvida ia lā, a ma ia hope aku. Kū aʻela ʻo Samuʻela, a hele aku ma Rama. | So Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the presence of his brothers, and from that day on the Spirit of the LORD came upon David in power. Samuel then went to Ramah. |
| 1-Sam 16:17 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula i kāna mau kauā, ʻĀnō e ʻimi ʻoukou noʻu i kanaka akamai i ka hoʻokani, a e lawe mai i oʻu nei. | So Saul said to his attendants, "Find someone who plays well and bring him to me." |
| 1-Sam 16:19 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Saula i nā ʻelele i o Iese lā, ʻī akula, E hoʻouna mai i oʻu nei iā Dāvida, i kāu keiki, aia nō ia me ka poʻe hipa. | Then Saul sent messengers to Jesse and said, "Send me your son David, who is with the sheep." |
| 1-Sam 16:20 | Lawe aʻela ʻo Iese i ka hoki, me ka berena, a me ka hue waina, a me kahi keiki kao, a hoʻouna akula ma ka lima o Dāvida, kāna keiki, i o Saula lā. | So Jesse took a donkey loaded with bread, a skin of wine and a young goat and sent them with his son David to Saul. |
| 1-Sam 16:21 | Hele akula ʻo Dāvida i o Saula lā, a kū i mua ona: a ua nui kona aloha mai iā ia: a lilo ia i mea halihali i kāna mea kaua. | David came to Saul and entered his service. Saul liked him very much, and David became one of his armor-bearers. |
| 1-Sam 16:22 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Saula i o Iese lā, ʻī akula, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ʻae mai ʻoe, e kū ʻo Dāvida i mua oʻu: no ka mea, ua loaʻa iā ia ke aloha i mua o koʻu maka. | Then Saul sent word to Jesse, saying, "Allow David to remain in my service, for I am pleased with him." |
| 1-Sam 16:23 | A i ka manawa i hiki mai ai ka ʻuhane ʻino ma luna o Saula na ke Akua mai, lālau akula ʻo Dāvida i ka lira, a hoʻokani akula me kona lima; a ua ʻoluʻolu ʻo Saula, a ua ola hoʻi, a haʻalele ka ʻuhane ʻino iā ia. | Whenever the spirit from God came upon Saul, David would take his harp and play. Then relief would come to Saul; he would feel better, and the evil spirit would leave him. |
| 1-Sam 17:14 | A ʻo Dāvida ka pōkiʻi: a hahai akula nā keiki mua ʻekolu ma hope o Saula. | David was the youngest. The three oldest followed Saul, |
| 1-Sam 17:15 | Akā, ʻo Dāvida, hele akula ia a hoʻi hou aʻe mai o Saula mai e mālama i nā hipa o kona makua kāne ma Betelehema. | but David went back and forth from Saul to tend his father's sheep at Bethlehem. |
| 1-Sam 17:17 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iese iā Dāvida i kāna keiki, ʻĀnō e lawe aku ʻoe na kou mau hoahānau i hoʻokahi ʻepa o kēia ʻai i pūlehu ʻia, a i kēia mau paʻi palaoa he ʻumi, a e holo i kou mau hoahānau ma kahi i hoʻomoana ai i ke kaua. | Now Jesse said to his son David, "Take this ephah of roasted grain and these ten loaves of bread for your brothers and hurry to their camp. |
| 1-Sam 17:22 | A waiho akula ʻo Dāvida i nā mea mai ona aku lā ma ka lima o ka mea mālama ia mea, a holo akula i ke kaua, a hele e nīnau i ka pono o kona mau hoahānau. | David left his things with the keeper of supplies, ran to the battle lines and greeted his brothers. |
| 1-Sam 17:24 | A ʻo nā kānaka a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, a ʻike akula lākou iā ia, holo lākou mai kona maka aku, a makaʻu nui ihola. | When the Israelites saw the man, they all ran from him in great fear. |
| 1-Sam 17:26 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Dāvida i nā kānaka e kū pū ana me ia, ʻī akula, He aha ka mea e hana ʻia mai ai i ke kanaka, nāna e pepehi kēia kanaka Pilisetia, a e lawe aku i ka hōʻino mai ka ʻIseraʻela aku? ʻO wai lā kēia Pilisetia i ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻia, i ʻaʻa mai ai ia i ka poʻe kaua o ke Akua ola? | David asked the men standing near him, "What will be done for the man who kills this Philistine and removes this disgrace from Israel? Who is this uncircumcised Philistine that he should defy the armies of the living God?" |
| 1-Sam 17:29 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida, He aha kaʻu i hana ai ʻānō? ʻAʻole anei he kumu? | "Now what have I done?" said David. "Can't I even speak?" |
| 1-Sam 17:30 | Huli aʻela ia mai ona aku lā i kekahi ʻē aʻe, a ʻōlelo akula e like me kēlā ʻōlelo; a ʻī maila nā kānaka e like me ma mua. | He then turned away to someone else and brought up the same matter, and the men answered him as before. |
| 1-Sam 17:31 | A lohe ʻia nā ʻōlelo a Dāvida i ʻōlelo ai, haʻi akula lākou i mua o Saula; a kiʻi akula ʻo ia iā ia. | What David said was overheard and reported to Saul, and Saul sent for him. |
| 1-Sam 17:32 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā Saula, Mai hoʻokaumaha ʻia ka naʻau o kekahi kanaka nona; e hele nō kāu kauā e kaua pū me ua kanaka Pilisetia lā. | David said to Saul, "Let no one lose heart on account of this Philistine; your servant will go and fight him." |
| 1-Sam 17:34 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā Saula, Ua mālama kāu kauā i nā hipa o kona makua kāne, a hele maila ka liona, a me ka bea, a lawe aku i kekahi keiki hipa no ka poʻe hipa. | But David said to Saul, "Your servant has been keeping his father's sheep. When a lion or a bear came and carried off a sheep from the flock, |
| 1-Sam 17:35 | Hahai akula au iā ia, a pepehi iā ia, a hoʻopakele ia mea mai kona waha mai; a i kona kūʻē mai iaʻu, lālau akula au i kona ʻumiʻumi, a pepehi ihola iā ia, a make ia iaʻu. | I went after it, struck it and rescued the sheep from its mouth. When it turned on me, I seized it by its hair, struck it and killed it. |
| 1-Sam 17:37 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo Dāvida, ʻO Iēhova, ka mea nāna au i hoʻopakele mai ka wāwae aku o ka liona, a mai ka wāwae aku o ka bea, nāna nō au e hoʻopakele mai ka lima aku o kēia kanaka Pilisetia. ʻĪ maila ʻo Saula iā Dāvida, Ō hele, ʻo Iēhova pū kekahi me ʻoe. | The LORD who delivered me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will deliver me from the hand of this Philistine." Saul said to David, "Go, and the LORD be with you." |
| 1-Sam 17:38 | Hōʻaʻahu akula ʻo Saula iā Dāvida i kona ʻaʻahu kaua, a kau akula i ka mahiole keleawe ma kona poʻo, a hoʻokomo iā ia i ka pūliki koa. | Then Saul dressed David in his own tunic. He put a coat of armor on him and a bronze helmet on his head. |
| 1-Sam 17:39 | Kāʻei ihola ʻo Dāvida i kāna pahi kaua ma luna o nā mea kaua, a manaʻo ihola e hele; akā, no ka hoʻāʻo ʻole ʻia, ʻī akula ʻo Dāvida iā Saula, ʻAʻole au e hiki ke hele me kēia mau mea; no ka mea, ʻaʻole au i hoʻāʻo. Kala aʻela ʻo Dāvida ia mau mea mai ona aku lā. | David fastened on his sword over the tunic and tried walking around, because he was not used to them. "I cannot go in these," he said to Saul, "because I am not used to them." So he took them off. |
| 1-Sam 17:40 | Lawe akula ia i kona koʻokoʻo ma kona lima, ʻohi ihola ia i nā ʻalā ʻelima no ke kahawai, a hahao i loko o ke kīʻeke kahu hipa nona, a i loko o ka ʻaʻa; a ma kona lima kāna maʻa: a hoʻokokoke akula ia i ke kanaka Pilisetia. | Then he took his staff in his hand, chose five smooth stones from the stream, put them in the pouch of his shepherd's bag and, with his sling in his hand, approached the Philistine. |
| 1-Sam 17:45 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida i ka Pilisetia, Ke hele maila ʻoe i oʻu nei me ka pahi kaua, a me ka ihe, a me ka pale kaua: akā ʻo wau, ke hele aku nei au i ou lā ma ka inoa ʻo Iēhova o nā kaua, ke Akua o ko ʻIseraʻela poʻe kaua āu i ʻaʻa mai ai. | David said to the Philistine, "You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the LORD Almighty, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied. |
| 1-Sam 17:48 | A i ka wā i kū aʻe ke kanaka Pilisetia, a hele, a hoʻokokoke e hālāwai me Dāvida, lalelale ihola ʻo Dāvida, a holo akula i ka poʻe kaua e hālāwai me ua kanaka Pilisetia lā. | As the Philistine moved closer to attack him, David ran quickly toward the battle line to meet him. |
| 1-Sam 17:49 | A hou ihola ʻo Dāvida i kona lima i loko o ka ʻaʻa, a lawe mai i kekahi ʻalā, a maʻa akula, a pā akula i ka lae o ka Pilisetia, a komo ihola ka ʻalā i loko o kona lae, hāʻule ihola ia ma ka honua i lalo ke alo. | Reaching into his bag and taking out a stone, he slung it and struck the Philistine on the forehead. The stone sank into his forehead, and he fell facedown on the ground. |
| 1-Sam 17:50 | A lanakila ʻo Dāvida ma luna o ka Pilisetia me ka maʻa a me ka ʻalā, a pepehi akula i ka Pilisetia, a make ia; ʻaʻole naʻe he pahi kaua ma ka lima o Dāvida. | So David triumphed over the Philistine with a sling and a stone; without a sword in his hand he struck down the Philistine and killed him. |
| 1-Sam 17:51 | A holo akula ʻo Dāvida, a kū ma luna o ke kanaka Pilisetia, a lālau iho i kāna pahi kaua, a unuhi aʻe mai loko mai o kona wahī, a pepehi ihola, a ʻoki akula i kona poʻo me ia. A ʻike aʻela ko Pilisetia poʻe, ua make ko lākou kanaka koa, ʻauheʻe lākou. | David ran and stood over him. He took hold of the Philistine's sword and drew it from the scabbard. After he killed him, he cut off his head with the sword. When the Philistines saw that their hero was dead, they turned and ran. |
| 1-Sam 17:52 | Kū aʻela nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela a me ka Iuda, hoʻōho akula, a alualu i ko Pilisetia, a hiki ma ke awāwa, a ma nā ʻīpuka o ʻEkerona: a hāʻule ihola nā mea ʻeha o nā Pilisetia ma ke ala o Saʻaraima, a hiki i Gata a me ʻEkerona. | Then the men of Israel and Judah surged forward with a shout and pursued the Philistines to the entrance of Gath and to the gates of Ekron. Their dead were strewn along the Shaaraim road to Gath and Ekron. |
| 1-Sam 17:53 | A hoʻi akula nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela mai ke alualu ʻana i ko Pilisetia, a hao aʻela nā halelewa o lākou. | When the Israelites returned from chasing the Philistines, they plundered their camp. |
| 1-Sam 17:54 | Lawe ʻo Dāvida i ke poʻo o ke kanaka Pilisetia, a hali akula ia mea ma Ierusalema, a waiho akula ia i kāna mea kaua ma kona halelewa. | David took the Philistine's head and brought it to Jerusalem, and he put the Philistine's weapons in his own tent. |
| 1-Sam 17:55 | A ʻike akula ʻo Saula i ko Dāvida hele ʻana e hālāwai me ke kanaka Pilisetia, nīnau akula ʻo ia iā ʻAbenera, i ka luna o ke kaua, E ʻAbenera ē, he keiki na wai kēia kanaka ʻōpiopio? ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻAbenera, Ma ke ola o kou ʻuhane, e ke aliʻi, ʻaʻole au i ʻike. | As Saul watched David going out to meet the Philistine, he said to Abner, commander of the army, "Abner, whose son is that young man?" Abner replied, "As surely as you live, O king, I don't know." |
| 1-Sam 17:56 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, E nīnau aku ʻoe i ka mea nāna kēia kanaka ʻōpiopio. | The king said, "Find out whose son this young man is." |
| 1-Sam 17:57 | A i ko Dāvida hoʻi ʻana, mai ka pepehi ʻana i ke kanaka no ko Pilisetia, lawe akula ʻo ʻAbenera iā ia, a alakaʻi akula iā ia i mua o Saula, me ke poʻo o ke kanaka Pilisetia ma kona lima. | As soon as David returned from killing the Philistine, Abner took him and brought him before Saul, with David still holding the Philistine's head. |
| 1-Sam 17:58 | Nīnau akula ʻo Saula, E ke kanaka ʻōpiopio, he keiki ʻoe na wai? ʻĪ maila ʻo Dāvida, He keiki au na kāu kauā, na Iese no Betelehema. | "Whose son are you, young man?" Saul asked him. David said, "I am the son of your servant Jesse of Bethlehem." |
| 1-Sam 18:1 | A pau aʻela kāna kamaʻilio pū ʻana me Saula, ua hui pū ʻia ka naʻau o Ionatana me ka naʻau o Dāvida, aloha akula ʻo Ionatana iā ia e like me kona ʻuhane iho. | After David had finished talking with Saul, Jonathan became one in spirit with David, and he loved him as himself. |
| 1-Sam 18:2 | Lawe akula ʻo Saula iā ia ia lā, ʻaʻole ia i ʻae aku iā ia e hoʻi hou i ka hale o kona makua kāne. | From that day Saul kept David with him and did not let him return to his father's house. |
| 1-Sam 18:3 | A hoʻopaʻa ihola ʻo Ionatana a me Dāvida i kuʻikahi, no ka mea, aloha akula ʻo ia iā ia e like me kona ʻuhane iho. | And Jonathan made a covenant with David because he loved him as himself. |
| 1-Sam 18:4 | Wehe aʻela ʻo Ionatana i kona kapa ʻaʻahu ma luna ona, a hāʻawi akula iā Dāvida, a me kona lole komo, a me kāna pahi kaua, a i kāna kakaka, a me kona kāʻei. | Jonathan took off the robe he was wearing and gave it to David, along with his tunic, and even his sword, his bow and his belt. |
| 1-Sam 18:5 | A hele akula ʻo Dāvida i nā wahi a pau a Saula i hoʻouna aku ai iā ia, ua hana naʻauao ia: a hoʻonoho akula ʻo Saula iā ia ma luna o nā kānaka kaua; a ua maikaʻi ʻo ia i nā maka o nā kānaka a pau, a i nā maka hoʻi o ka poʻe kauā a Saula. | Whatever Saul sent him to do, David did it so successfully that Saul gave him a high rank in the army. This pleased all the people, and Saul's officers as well. |
| 1-Sam 18:7 | ʻŌlelo aʻela nā wāhine e haʻa ana, ʻī akula, ʻO nā tausani kā Saula i pepehi ai, a he ʻumi tausani kā Dāvida. | As they danced, they sang: "Saul has slain his thousands, and David his tens of thousands." |
| 1-Sam 18:10 | Ia lā iho, hiki mai ka ʻuhane ʻino ma luna o Saula na ke Akua mai, a wānana akula ia i loko o ka hale; a hoʻokani ihola ʻo Dāvida me kona lima, e like me nā manawa ma mua: a he ihe ma ka lima o Saula. | The next day an evil spirit from God came forcefully upon Saul. He was prophesying in his house, while David was playing the harp, as he usually did. Saul had a spear in his hand |
| 1-Sam 18:11 | Hou akula ʻo Saula i ka ihe, ʻī ihola, E pepehi aku au iā Dāvida a i ka paia. ʻElua ko Dāvida ʻalo ʻana mai ona aku lā. | and he hurled it, saying to himself, "I'll pin David to the wall." But David eluded him twice. |
| 1-Sam 18:12 | Makaʻu aʻela ʻo Saula iā Dāvida, no ka mea, me ia nō ʻo Iēhova, a ua haʻalele akula iā Saula. | Saul was afraid of David, because the LORD was with David but had left Saul. |
| 1-Sam 18:13 | No ia mea, hoʻonoho akula ʻo Saula iā ia mai ona aku lā, a hoʻolilo iā ia i luna tausani nona; a hele akula ia a hoʻi mai i mua o nā kānaka. | So he sent David away from him and gave him command over a thousand men, and David led the troops in their campaigns. |
| 1-Sam 18:15 | A ʻike akula ʻo Saula i kona naʻauao loa, makaʻu nō ʻo ia iā ia. | When Saul saw how successful he was, he was afraid of him. |
| 1-Sam 18:17 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Saula iā Dāvida, Aia hoʻi, ʻo kaʻu kaikamahine mua, ʻo Meraba, ʻo ia kaʻu e hāʻawi aku i wahine nāu, ke ikaika ʻoe noʻu, a ke kaua aku i nā kaua o Iēhova: ʻī ihola ʻo Saula, ʻAʻole ma luna ona koʻu lima iho, akā, ma luna ona ka lima o ko Pilisetia. | Saul said to David, "Here is my older daughter Merab. I will give her to you in marriage; only serve me bravely and fight the battles of the LORD." For Saul said to himself, "I will not raise a hand against him. Let the Philistines do that!" |
| 1-Sam 18:18 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā Saula, ʻO wai lā ʻo wau? A he aha hoʻi koʻu ola, a me ko ka hale o koʻu makua kāne i waena o ka ʻIseraʻela, i lilo ai au i hūnōna kāne na ke aliʻi. | But David said to Saul, "Who am I, and what is my family or my father's clan in Israel, that I should become the king's son-in-law?" |
| 1-Sam 18:20 | A ʻo Mikala, ke kaikamahine a Saula, aloha nō ʻo ia iā Dāvida: a haʻi akula lākou iā Saula, a ua pono ia mea i kona maka. | Now Saul's daughter Michal was in love with David, and when they told Saul about it, he was pleased. |
| 1-Sam 18:21 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula, E hāʻawi aku au iā ia nāna, i lilo ai ia i mea hihia nona, a i kūʻē mai ai ka lima o ko Pilisetia iā ia. ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula iā Dāvida, E lilo mai ʻoe i kēia lā i hūnōna kāne naʻu ma kekahi o lāua. | "I will give her to him," he thought, "so that she may be a snare to him and so that the hand of the Philistines may be against him." So Saul said to David, "Now you have a second opportunity to become my son-in-law." |
| 1-Sam 18:22 | Kauoha akula ʻo Saula i kāna poʻe kauā, E kamaʻilio malū ʻoukou me Dāvida, e ʻī aku, Aia hoʻi, ua ʻoluʻolu ke aliʻi iā ʻoe, a ua aloha hoʻi kāna poʻe kauā a pau iā ʻoe; ʻānō hoʻi, e hoʻolilo ʻia ʻoe i hūnōna kāne na ke aliʻi. | Then Saul ordered his attendants: "Speak to David privately and say, 'Look, the king is pleased with you, and his attendants all like you; now become his son-in-law.' " |
| 1-Sam 18:23 | Haʻi akula nā kauā a Saula i kēia mau ʻōlelo ma ka pepeiao o Dāvida. ʻĪ maila ʻo Dāvida, He mea ʻuʻuku anei i ko ʻoukou maka, ke lilo i hūnōna kāne na ke aliʻi, he kanaka ʻilihune wau, a he mea i manaʻo ʻole ʻia? | They repeated these words to David. But David said, "Do you think it is a small matter to become the king's son-in-law? I'm only a poor man and little known." |
| 1-Sam 18:24 | Haʻi akula nā kauā a Saula iā ia, ʻī akula, Me kēia mau ʻōlelo i ʻōlelo mai ai ʻo Dāvida. | When Saul's servants told him what David had said, |
| 1-Sam 18:25 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula, Pēnēia ʻoukou e ʻōlelo aku ai iā Dāvida, ʻAʻole makemake ke aliʻi i ka uku, akā, i hoʻokahi haneri ʻōmaka o nā Pilisetia, i mea e hoʻopaʻi aku ai i nā ʻenemi o ke aliʻi. Manaʻo ihola ʻo Saula e hāʻule ana ʻo Dāvida ma ka lima o nā Pilisetia. | Saul replied, "Say to David, 'The king wants no other price for the bride than a hundred Philistine foreskins, to take revenge on his enemies.' " Saul's plan was to have David fall by the hands of the Philistines. |
| 1-Sam 18:26 | A haʻi akula nā kauā āna i kēia mau ʻōlelo iā Dāvida, ua pono ia mea i nā maka o Dāvida i ka lilo i hūnōna kāne na ke aliʻi; ʻaʻole hoʻi i pau nā lā. | When the attendants told David these things, he was pleased to become the king's son-in-law. So before the allotted time elapsed, |
| 1-Sam 18:27 | Kū aʻela ʻo Dāvida, a hele akula, ʻo ia me kona poʻe kānaka, a pepehi akula i ʻelua haneri kānaka o nā Pilisetia; a lawe mai ʻo Dāvida i ko lākou ʻōmaka, a hāʻawi lākou ia mau mea a pau i ke aliʻi, i mea e lilo ai ʻo ia i hūnōna kāne na ke aliʻi: a hāʻawi akula ʻo Saula iā Mikala, i kāna kaikamahine, i wahine nāna. | David and his men went out and killed two hundred Philistines. He brought their foreskins and presented the full number to the king so that he might become the king's son-in-law. Then Saul gave him his daughter Michal in marriage. |
| 1-Sam 18:28 | Nānā akula ʻo Saula, a ʻike hoʻi, aia nō ʻo Iēhova me Dāvida, a ʻo Mikala ke kaikamahine a Saula, ua aloha aku ʻo ia iā ia. | When Saul realized that the LORD was with David and that his daughter Michal loved David, |
| 1-Sam 18:30 | A hele akula nā aliʻi o nā Pilisetia: a mai ka manawa o ko lākou hele ʻana aku, ua ʻoi aku ka naʻauao o Dāvida i ko nā kauā a pau a Saula; no ia mea, ua manaʻo nui ʻia kona inoa. | The Philistine commanders continued to go out to battle, and as often as they did, David met with more success than the rest of Saul's officers, and his name became well known. |
| 1-Sam 19:1 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Saula iā Ionatana i kāna keiki, a i kāna poʻe kauā a pau, e pepehi iā Dāvida: | Saul told his son Jonathan and all the attendants to kill David. But Jonathan was very fond of David |
| 1-Sam 19:2 | Akā ʻo Ionatana, ke keiki a Saula ua nui kona aloha iā Dāvida. Haʻi akula ʻo Ionatana iā Dāvida, ʻī akula, Ke ʻimi nei ʻo Saula, koʻu makua kāne, e pepehi iā ʻoe. ʻĀnō hoʻi, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e mālama iā ʻoe iho a kakahiaka, a e noho ma kahi malū, a e hūnā iā ʻoe iho. | and warned him, "My father Saul is looking for a chance to kill you. Be on your guard tomorrow morning; go into hiding and stay there. |
| 1-Sam 19:4 | A ʻōlelo pono akula ʻo Ionatana iā Saula kona makua kāne no Dāvida, ʻī akula iā ia, Mai noho a hana hewa ke aliʻi i kāna kauā iā Dāvida; no ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻo ia i hana hewa mai iā ʻoe, akā, ua pono loa kāna hana ʻana iā ʻoe. | Jonathan spoke well of David to Saul his father and said to him, "Let not the king do wrong to his servant David; he has not wronged you, and what he has done has benefited you greatly. |
| 1-Sam 19:5 | Ua waiho ʻo ia i kona ola i loko o kona lima, a pepehi akula i ke kanaka Pilisetia, a ua hana mai ʻo Iēhova i ke ola nui no ka ʻIseraʻela a pau: ua ʻike nō ʻoe, a ua ʻoliʻoli nō hoʻi; no ke aha lā ʻoe e hana hewa i ke koko hala ʻole, e pepehi hala ʻole iā Dāvida. | He took his life in his hands when he killed the Philistine. The LORD won a great victory for all Israel, and you saw it and were glad. Why then would you do wrong to an innocent man like David by killing him for no reason?" |
| 1-Sam 19:7 | Kāhea akula ʻo Ionatana iā Dāvida, a haʻi akula ʻo Ionatana iā ia i kēia mau mea a pau: a lawe mai ʻo ia iā Dāvida i o Saula lā, a noho ia i mua ona e like me nā lā ma mua. | So Jonathan called David and told him the whole conversation. He brought him to Saul, and David was with Saul as before. |
| 1-Sam 19:8 | A he kaua hou: a hele akula ʻo Dāvida, a kaua aku i ko Pilisetia, a pepehi akula iā lākou me ka luku nui: a holo lākou mai kona alo aku. | Once more war broke out, and David went out and fought the Philistines. He struck them with such force that they fled before him. |
| 1-Sam 19:10 | ʻImi akula ʻo Saula e hou aku iā Dāvida a i ka paia me ka ihe; a hele akula ia mai ke alo aku o Saula, a hou akula ia i ka ihe ma ka paia; a holo akula ʻo Dāvida, a pakele ihola ia pō. | Saul tried to pin him to the wall with his spear, but David eluded him as Saul drove the spear into the wall. That night David made good his escape. |
| 1-Sam 19:11 | A hoʻouna akula ʻo Saula i nā ʻelele ma ka hale o Dāvida e kiaʻi iā ia, a e pepehi iā ia i kakahiaka; a haʻi akula ʻo Mikala ka wahine a Dāvida iā ia, ʻī akula, Inā ʻaʻole ʻoe e hoʻopakele i kou ola i kēia pō, ʻapōpō e pepehi ʻia ʻoe. | Saul sent men to David's house to watch it and to kill him in the morning. But Michal, David's wife, warned him, "If you don't run for your life tonight, tomorrow you'll be killed." |
| 1-Sam 19:12 | Kuʻu ihola ʻo Mikala iā Dāvida ma ka puka makani: a hele akula ia a holo, a pakele akula. | So Michal let David down through a window, and he fled and escaped. |
| 1-Sam 19:15 | Hoʻouna hou aku ʻo Saula i nā ʻelele e ʻike iā Dāvida, ʻī akula, E lawe mai iā ia i oʻu nei ma luna o kahi moe, i pepehi ai au iā ia. | Then Saul sent the men back to see David and told them, "Bring him up to me in his bed so that I may kill him." |
| 1-Sam 19:16 | A hiki akula nā ʻelele, aia hoʻi, he kiʻi ma luna o kahi moe, me ka uluna hulu kao ma kona poʻo. | But when the men entered, there was the idol in the bed, and at the head was some goats' hair. |
| 1-Sam 19:17 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula iā Mikala, No ke aha lā ʻoe i hoʻopunipuni mai ai iaʻu pēlā, a kuʻu aku i kuʻu ʻenemi, i pakele ai ia? ʻĪ maila ʻo Mikala iā Saula, ʻŌlelo mai nō ia iaʻu, E kuʻu aʻe ʻoe iaʻu, no ke aha lā e pepehi aku ai au iā ʻoe? | Saul said to Michal, "Why did you deceive me like this and send my enemy away so that he escaped?" Michal told him, "He said to me, 'Let me get away. Why should I kill you?' " |
| 1-Sam 19:18 | A holo akula ʻo Dāvida, a pakele akula, a hele i o Samuʻela lā ma Rama, a haʻi akula iā ia i nā mea a pau a Saula i hana mai ai iā ia; a hele akula lāua me Samuʻela a noho ma Naiota. | When David had fled and made his escape, he went to Samuel at Ramah and told him all that Saul had done to him. Then he and Samuel went to Naioth and stayed there. |
| 1-Sam 19:20 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Saula i nā ʻelele e lālau iā Dāvida: a ʻike lākou i ka poʻe kāula e wānana ana, a me Samuʻela e kū ana i hoʻonoho ʻia ma luna o lākou, hiki mai ka ʻUhane o ke Akua ma luna o nā ʻelele a Saula, a wānana ihola lākou. | so he sent men to capture him. But when they saw a group of prophets prophesying, with Samuel standing there as their leader, the Spirit of God came upon Saul's men and they also prophesied. |
| 1-Sam 19:21 | A haʻi ʻia ia mea iā Saula, hoʻouna akula ia i nā ʻelele hou, a wānana hoʻi lākou. A hoʻouna hou akula ʻo Saula i nā ʻelele, ʻo ke kolu kēia, a wānana nō hoʻi lākou. | Saul was told about it, and he sent more men, and they prophesied too. Saul sent men a third time, and they also prophesied. |
| 1-Sam 19:22 | A laila hele akula hoʻi ia ma Rama, a hiki ma ka pūnāwai nui ma Seku: nīnau akula ia, ʻī akula, Ma hea ʻo Samuʻela a me Dāvida? A haʻi ʻia mai, Aia ma Naiota i Rama. | Finally, he himself left for Ramah and went to the great cistern at Secu. And he asked, "Where are Samuel and David?" "Over in Naioth at Ramah," they said. |
| 1-Sam 19:23 | A hele akula ia ma Naiota i Rama: a hiki mai ka ʻUhane o ke Akua ma luna ona, a hele akula ia e wānana ana, a hiki ma Naiota i Rama. | So Saul went to Naioth at Ramah. But the Spirit of God came even upon him, and he walked along prophesying until he came to Naioth. |
| 1-Sam 20:1 | Holo akula ʻo Dāvida mai Naiota i Rama aku, a hele mai, a ʻī maila i mua o Ionatana, He aha lā kaʻu i hana ai? He aha koʻu hewa, he aha koʻu hala i mua o kou makua kāne, i ʻimi mai ai ia i kuʻu ola? | Then David fled from Naioth at Ramah and went to Jonathan and asked, "What have I done? What is my crime? How have I wronged your father, that he is trying to take my life?" |
| 1-Sam 20:3 | Hoʻohiki akula ʻo Dāvida, ʻī akula, Ua ʻike pono kou makua kāne i ka loaʻa ʻana iaʻu o ke aloha i mua o kou maka; a ua ʻōlelo iho, ʻAʻole e hōʻike kēia mea iā Ionatana, o kaumaha ia: akā, he ʻoiaʻiʻo, ma ke ola o Iēhova, a me ke ola o kou ʻuhane, hoʻokahi kapuaʻi wale nō i koe i waena oʻu a me ka make. | But David took an oath and said, "Your father knows very well that I have found favor in your eyes, and he has said to himself, 'Jonathan must not know this or he will be grieved.' Yet as surely as the LORD lives and as you live, there is only a step between me and death." |
| 1-Sam 20:4 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Ionatana iā Dāvida, ʻO ka mea a kou naʻau e ʻī mai ai, ʻo kaʻu ia e hana aku ai iā ʻoe. | Jonathan said to David, "Whatever you want me to do, I'll do for you." |
| 1-Sam 20:9 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ionatana, ʻAʻole loa ia mea iā ʻoe: no ka mea, inā paha i ʻike pono wau, ua ʻino ka manaʻo ʻana o koʻu makua kāne e hele mai ma luna ou, ʻaʻole anei au i haʻi aku iā ʻoe? | "Never!" Jonathan said. "If I had the least inkling that my father was determined to harm you, wouldn't I tell you?" |
| 1-Sam 20:11 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ionatana iā Dāvida, ʻEā, e hele kāua i waho ma ke kula. A hele akula lāua ma ke kula. | "Come," Jonathan said, "let's go out into the field." So they went there together. |
| 1-Sam 20:12 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ionatana iā Dāvida, E Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, aia e nīnau pono aku au i koʻu makua kāne i kekahi manawa i ka lā ʻapōpō, a ia lā aku paha, aia hoʻi, he mea pono no Dāvida, a e hoʻouna ʻole aku au i ou lā, a e haʻi iā ʻoe; | Then Jonathan said to David: "By the LORD, the God of Israel, I will surely sound out my father by this time the day after tomorrow! If he is favorably disposed toward you, will I not send you word and let you know? |
| 1-Sam 20:17 | A hoʻohiki hou akula ʻo Ionatana me Dāvida, no kona aloha iā ia; no ka mea, ua aloha nō ʻo ia iā ia, e like me ia i aloha ai i kona ola iho. | And Jonathan had David reaffirm his oath out of love for him, because he loved him as he loved himself. |
| 1-Sam 20:18 | ʻĪ akula o Ionatana iā ia, ʻApōpō ka mahina hou; a e ʻike ʻia kou nalo ʻana, no ka mea, e ʻike ʻia kou noho kaʻawale. | Then Jonathan said to David: "Tomorrow is the New Moon festival. You will be missed, because your seat will be empty. |
| 1-Sam 20:27 | A ia lā aʻe, ʻo ia ka pō ʻalua o ka malama, ua kaʻawale ko Dāvida wahi; nīnau akula ʻo Saula iā Ionatana i kāna keiki, No ke aha lā i hele ʻole mai ai ke keiki a Iese i ka ʻahaʻaina i nehinei a i kēia lā? | But the next day, the second day of the month, David's place was empty again. Then Saul said to his son Jonathan, "Why hasn't the son of Jesse come to the meal, either yesterday or today?" |
| 1-Sam 20:30 | A laila hoʻā ʻia ka inaina o Saula iā Ionatana, ʻī akula iā ia, E ke keiki paʻakikī, kekeʻe, ʻaʻole anei au i ʻike, ua koho aku ʻoe i ke keiki a Iese, i mea hilahila nou, a me ka hilahila o kahi huna o kou makuahine? | Saul's anger flared up at Jonathan and he said to him, "You son of a perverse and rebellious woman! Don't I know that you have sided with the son of Jesse to your own shame and to the shame of the mother who bore you? |
| 1-Sam 20:33 | Hou akula ʻo Saula i ka ihe iā ia e pepehi iā ia: no ia mea, ʻike ihola ʻo Ionatana i ka manaʻo ʻana o kona makua kāne e pepehi iā Dāvida. | But Saul hurled his spear at him to kill him. Then Jonathan knew that his father intended to kill David. |
| 1-Sam 20:35 | A i kakahiaka aʻe, hele akula ʻo Ionatana ma ke kula i ka manawa i ʻōlelo ʻia ai me Dāvida, a me ia pū kekahi keiki. | In the morning Jonathan went out to the field for his meeting with David. He had a small boy with him, |
| 1-Sam 20:36 | ʻĪ akula ia i kona keiki, E holo, e ʻimi i nā pua aʻu e pana aku ai. A i kona holo ʻana, pana akula ia i ka pua ma ʻō aku ona. | and he said to the boy, "Run and find the arrows I shoot." As the boy ran, he shot an arrow beyond him. |
| 1-Sam 20:37 | A hiki akula ke keiki ma kahi o ka pua a Ionatana i pana aku ai, kāhea akula ʻo Ionatana i ke keiki, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole anei ma ʻō aku ou ka pua? | When the boy came to the place where Jonathan's arrow had fallen, Jonathan called out after him, "Isn't the arrow beyond you?" |
| 1-Sam 20:38 | Kāhea akula ʻo Ionatana ma hope o ke keiki, E lalelale, e wiki, mai kali ʻoe. Hōʻiliʻili aʻela ke keiki o Ionatana i nā pua, a hoʻi mai i kona haku. | Then he shouted, "Hurry! Go quickly! Don't stop!" The boy picked up the arrow and returned to his master. |
| 1-Sam 20:40 | Hāʻawi akula ʻo Ionatana i kāna mea kaua ma kona keiki, ʻī akula iā ia, Ō hele, a lawe aku ma ke kūlanakauhale. | Then Jonathan gave his weapons to the boy and said, "Go, carry them back to town." |
| 1-Sam 20:41 | A hala akula ke keiki, kū aʻela ʻo Dāvida ma ke kūkulu hema, a hāʻule ihola i lalo ke alo ma ka honua, a kūlou ihola ʻekolu kūlou ʻana: honi ihola lāua kekahi i kekahi, a uē pū lāua, a nui akula kā Dāvida. | After the boy had gone, David got up from the south side and bowed down before Jonathan three times, with his face to the ground. Then they kissed each other and wept together--but David wept the most. |
| 1-Sam 20:42 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ionatana iā Dāvida, Ō hele me ka malu, no ka mea, ua hoʻohiki kāua a ʻelua ma ka inoa ʻo Iēhova, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, ʻO Iēhova nō i waena oʻu a ʻo ʻoe, a i waena hoʻi o koʻu hua a ʻo kou hua i ka manawa a pau. Kū aʻela ia, a hele akula; a hoʻi akula ʻo Ionatana ma ke kūlanakauhale. | Jonathan said to David, "Go in peace, for we have sworn friendship with each other in the name of the LORD, saying, 'The LORD is witness between you and me, and between your descendants and my descendants forever.' " Then David left, and Jonathan went back to the town. |
| 1-Sam 21:1 | A hele akula ʻo Dāvida ma Noba i o ʻAhimeleka lā ke kahuna: a makaʻu ihola ʻo ʻAhimeleka i ka hālāwai ʻana me Dāvida, ʻī akula iā ia, No ke aha lā ʻo ʻoe wale nō, ʻaʻohe kanaka me ʻoe. | David went to Nob, to Ahimelech the priest. Ahimelech trembled when he met him, and asked, "Why are you alone? Why is no one with you?" |
| 1-Sam 21:4 | ʻŌlelo akula ke kahuna iā Dāvida, ʻī akula, ʻAʻohe berena laʻa ʻole ma lalo o kuʻu lima, akā, he berena laʻa nō naʻe; inā paha ua hoʻokāʻokoʻa nā kānaka uʻi mai nā wāhine aku. | But the priest answered David, "I don't have any ordinary bread on hand; however, there is some consecrated bread here--provided the men have kept themselves from women." |
| 1-Sam 21:5 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Dāvida i ke kahuna, ʻī akula iā ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua hoʻokaʻawale ʻia nā wāhine mai o mākou aku i nēia mau lā ʻekolu paha, i koʻu hele ʻana mai, a ua maʻemaʻe nā ipu o nā kānaka uʻi nei, a ua like kēia me ka berena laʻa ʻole, ʻoiaʻiʻo hoʻi ka mea i hoʻolaʻa ʻia i kēia lā i lalo o nā ipu. | David replied, "Indeed women have been kept from us, as usual whenever I set out. The men's things are holy even on missions that are not holy. How much more so today!" |
| 1-Sam 21:6 | A hāʻawi akula ke kahuna i ka berena laʻa iā ia; no ka mea, ʻaʻohe berena ʻē aʻe ma laila, ʻo ka berena hōʻike wale nō, i lawe ʻia mai ke alo o Iēhova mai, no ka waiho ʻana i ka berena mahana i ka lā i lawe ʻia aku ai ʻo ia. | So the priest gave him the consecrated bread, since there was no bread there except the bread of the Presence that had been removed from before the LORD and replaced by hot bread on the day it was taken away. |
| 1-Sam 21:8 | Nīnau akula ʻo Dāvida iā ʻAhimeleka, ʻAʻole anei he ihe ma ʻaneʻi ma lalo o kou lima, a he pahi kaua paha? No ka mea, ʻaʻole au i lawe mai nei i kuʻu pahi kaua, ʻaʻole hoʻi i kaʻu mea kaua, no ka wikiwiki o kā ke aliʻi mea. | David asked Ahimelech, "Don't you have a spear or a sword here? I haven't brought my sword or any other weapon, because the king's business was urgent." |
| 1-Sam 21:9 | ʻĪ maila ke kahuna, ʻO ka pahi kaua a Golia ke kanaka Pilisetia āu i pepehi ai ma ke awāwa ʻo ʻEla, aia hoʻi ia i wahī ʻia i ka lole ʻaʻahu ma hope o ka ʻēpoda; a i lawe ʻoe ia mea, e lawe, no ka mea, ʻaʻohe pahi ʻē aʻe, ʻo ia wale nō. ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida, ʻAʻohe mea e like ana me ia, e hāʻawi mai ia iaʻu. | The priest replied, "The sword of Goliath the Philistine, whom you killed in the Valley of Elah, is here; it is wrapped in a cloth behind the ephod. If you want it, take it; there is no sword here but that one." David said, "There is none like it; give it to me." |
| 1-Sam 21:13 | A hoʻololi aʻela ia i kona ʻano i mua o lākou, a hoʻohālike iā ia iho me he hehena lā i loko o ko lākou lima, a kahakaha akula ia ma nā pani o nā ʻīpuka, a heleleʻi ihola kona kuha ma kona ʻumiʻumi. | So he pretended to be insane in their presence; and while he was in their hands he acted like a madman, making marks on the doors of the gate and letting saliva run down his beard. |
| 1-Sam 21:14 | A ʻōlelo akula ʻo ʻAkisa i kāna poʻe kauā, Aia hoʻi, e nānā ʻoukou, ua hehena nēia kanaka: no ke aha lā ʻoukou i lawe mai iā ia i oʻu nei? | Achish said to his servants, "Look at the man! He is insane! Why bring him to me? |
| 1-Sam 22:1 | Hele ʻo Dāvida mai laila aku, a holo akula ma ke ana ʻo ʻAdulama: a lohe aʻela kona mau hoahānau a me nā mea a pau o ka hale o kona makua kāne, hele lākou i ona lā i laila. | David left Gath and escaped to the cave of Adullam. When his brothers and his father's household heard about it, they went down to him there. |
| 1-Sam 22:3 | A hele ʻo Dāvida mai laila aku a Mizepa ma Moaba: ʻī akula ia i ke aliʻi o Moaba, Ke noi aku nei au, e ʻae mai ʻoe i koʻu makua kāne a me koʻu makuahine e hele mai e noho me ʻoe, a ʻike au i ka mea a ke Akua e hana mai ai noʻu. | From there David went to Mizpah in Moab and said to the king of Moab, "Would you let my father and mother come and stay with you until I learn what God will do for me?" |
| 1-Sam 22:5 | ʻŌlelo akula ke kāula a Gada iā Dāvida, Mai noho ʻoe ma ka puʻukaua; e hele aku, a hiki ʻoe ma ka ʻāina o ka Iuda. A hele akula ʻo Dāvida a hiki ma ka ulu lāʻau ʻo Hareta. | But the prophet Gad said to David, "Do not stay in the stronghold. Go into the land of Judah." So David left and went to the forest of Hereth. |
| 1-Sam 22:7 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Saula i kāna poʻe kauā e kū ana a puni ona, E hoʻolohe ʻānō, e nā Beniamina; e hāʻawi anei ke keiki a Iese i nā mahina ʻai, a me nā pā waina na ʻoukou a pau, a e hoʻolilo iā ʻoukou a pau i luna tausani, a i luna haneri; | Saul said to them, "Listen, men of Benjamin! Will the son of Jesse give all of you fields and vineyards? Will he make all of you commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds? |
| 1-Sam 22:12 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula, ʻĀnō e hoʻolohe mai ʻoe, e ke keiki a ʻAhituba. ʻĪ maila kēlā, Eia wau, e kuʻu haku. | Saul said, "Listen now, son of Ahitub." "Yes, my lord," he answered. |
| 1-Sam 22:13 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula iā ia, No ke aha lā i kipi ai ʻolua iaʻu, ʻo ʻoe a me ke keiki a Iese, i kou hāʻawi ʻana iā ia i ka berena, a me ka pahi kaua, a ua nīnau ʻoe i ke Akua nona, i kūʻē mai ia iaʻu e hālua, e like me ia i kēia lā. | Saul said to him, "Why have you conspired against me, you and the son of Jesse, giving him bread and a sword and inquiring of God for him, so that he has rebelled against me and lies in wait for me, as he does today?" |
| 1-Sam 22:16 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, E make ʻiʻo auaneʻi ʻoe, e ʻAhimeleka, ʻo ʻoe a me ko ka hale a pau o kou makua kāne. | But the king said, "You will surely die, Ahimelech, you and your father's whole family." |
| 1-Sam 22:17 | ʻŌlelo akula ke aliʻi i ka poʻe kiaʻi e kū ana a puni ona, E huli aʻe ʻoukou a e pepehi i nā kāhuna no Iēhova; no ka mea, ua hui pū ko lākou lima me Dāvida, a ua ʻike lākou i kona mahuka ʻana, ʻaʻole hoʻi i hōʻike mai iaʻu. Akā, ʻaʻole makemake nā kauā a ke aliʻi e kau aku i ko lākou lima e lele ma luna o nā kāhuna no Iēhova. | Then the king ordered the guards at his side: "Turn and kill the priests of the LORD, because they too have sided with David. They knew he was fleeing, yet they did not tell me." But the king's officials were not willing to raise a hand to strike the priests of the LORD. |
| 1-Sam 22:18 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā Doega, E huli aʻe ʻoe, a lele ma luna o nā kāhuna. A huli aʻela ʻo Doega, ka ʻEdoma, a lele ma luna o nā kāhuna, a pepehi ihola ia lā i nā kānaka he kanawalukumamālima i pūliki ʻia i ka ʻēpoda olonā. | The king then ordered Doeg, "You turn and strike down the priests." So Doeg the Edomite turned and struck them down. That day he killed eighty-five men who wore the linen ephod. |
| 1-Sam 22:19 | A luku akula ʻo ia iā Noba ke kūlanakauhale o nā kāhuna me ka maka o ka pahi kaua; ʻo nā kānaka, ʻo nā wāhine, ʻo nā kamaliʻi, ʻo nā mea omo waiū, ʻo nā bipi, ʻo nā hoki, a me nā hipa, me ka maka o ka pahi kaua. | He also put to the sword Nob, the town of the priests, with its men and women, its children and infants, and its cattle, donkeys and sheep. |
| 1-Sam 22:20 | A ʻo kekahi o nā keiki a ʻAhimeleka, ke keiki a ʻAhituba, ʻo ʻAbiatara kona inoa, pakele akula ia, a holo aku ma hope o Dāvida. | But Abiathar, a son of Ahimelech son of Ahitub, escaped and fled to join David. |
| 1-Sam 22:21 | A hōʻike akula ʻo ʻAbiatara iā Dāvida i kā Saula pepehi ʻana i nā kāhuna o Iēhova. | He told David that Saul had killed the priests of the LORD. |
| 1-Sam 23:1 | A laila haʻi akula lākou iā Dāvida, ʻī akula, Aia hoʻi, ke kaua mai nei ko Pilisetia i Keila, a hao wale lākou ma kahi hehi palaoa. | When David was told, "Look, the Philistines are fighting against Keilah and are looting the threshing floors," |
| 1-Sam 23:2 | No ia mea, nīnau akula ʻo Dāvida iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, E hele anei au e pepehi i kēia poʻe o ko Pilisetia? ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā Dāvida, Ō hele a pepehi aku i ko Pilisetia, a e hoʻopakele i ko Keila. | he inquired of the LORD, saying, "Shall I go and attack these Philistines?" The LORD answered him, "Go, attack the Philistines and save Keilah." |
| 1-Sam 23:4 | A nīnau hou akula ʻo Dāvida iā Iēhova. ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iā ia, ʻī maila, E kū aʻe e hele ma Keila; no ka mea, e hoʻolilo au i ko Pilisetia i loko o kou lima. | Once again David inquired of the LORD, and the LORD answered him, "Go down to Keilah, for I am going to give the Philistines into your hand. |
| 1-Sam 23:5 | A hele akula ʻo Dāvida me kona poʻe kānaka ma Keila, a kaua aku i ko Pilisetia, a lawe aku i ko lākou holoholona, a pepehi aku iā lākou me ka luku nui. A hoʻopakele ʻo Dāvida i nā kānaka o Keila. | So David and his men went to Keilah, fought the Philistines and carried off their livestock. He inflicted heavy losses on the Philistines and saved the people of Keilah. |
| 1-Sam 23:9 | A ʻike ihola ʻo Dāvida, ua manaʻo ʻino malū mai ʻo Saula iā ia; ʻī akula ʻo ia iā ʻAbiatara ke kahuna, E lawe mai i ka ʻēpoda. | When David learned that Saul was plotting against him, he said to Abiathar the priest, "Bring the ephod." |
| 1-Sam 23:10 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo Dāvida, E Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, ua lohe akāka iho nei kāu kauā i ka manaʻo ʻana o Saula e hele mai nei i Keila e luku i ke kūlanakauhale noʻu nei. | David said, "O LORD, God of Israel, your servant has heard definitely that Saul plans to come to Keilah and destroy the town on account of me. |
| 1-Sam 23:12 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida, E hāʻawi anei nā kānaka o Keila iaʻu a me kuʻu poʻe kānaka i loko o ka lima o Saula? ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova, E hāʻawi nō lākou. | Again David asked, "Will the citizens of Keilah surrender me and my men to Saul?" And the LORD said, "They will." |
| 1-Sam 23:13 | A laila kū aʻela ʻo Dāvida a me kona poʻe kānaka, ʻaono haneri paha, a puka akula i waho o Keila, a hele akula i kā lākou wahi e hele ai. Ua haʻi ʻia mai iā Saula ka holo ʻana o Dāvida mai Keila aku, a haʻalele ia i ka hele mai. | So David and his men, about six hundred in number, left Keilah and kept moving from place to place. When Saul was told that David had escaped from Keilah, he did not go there. |
| 1-Sam 23:14 | A noho ihola ʻo Dāvida i ka wao nahele, ma nā wahi paʻa, a noho i ka mauna ma ka wao nahele o Zipa: a ʻimi akula ʻo Saula iā ia i kēlā lā i kēia lā, ʻaʻole ke Akua i hāʻawi mai iā ia i loko o kona lima. | David stayed in the desert strongholds and in the hills of the Desert of Ziph. Day after day Saul searched for him, but God did not give David into his hands |
| 1-Sam 23:16 | Kū aʻela ʻo Ionatana ke keiki a Saula, a hele i o Dāvida lā ma loko o ka ulu lāʻau, a hoʻoikaika akula i kona lima ma ke Akua. | And Saul's son Jonathan went to David at Horesh and helped him find strength in God. |
| 1-Sam 23:17 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā ia, Mai makaʻu ʻoe, no ka mea, ʻaʻole e loaʻa ʻoe i ka lima o Saula koʻu makua kāne: a e lilo ʻoe i aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela, a ʻo wau hoʻi ka lua ma lalo iho ou: a ua ʻike ʻia hoʻi ia e Saula, e koʻu makua kāne. | "Don't be afraid," he said. "My father Saul will not lay a hand on you. You will be king over Israel, and I will be second to you. Even my father Saul knows this." |
| 1-Sam 23:18 | A hoʻopaʻa ihola lāua i kuʻikahi i mua o Iēhova. Noho ihola ʻo Dāvida ma loko o ka ulu lāʻau, a hoʻi akula ʻo Ionatana ma kona hale. | The two of them made a covenant before the LORD. Then Jonathan went home, but David remained at Horesh. |
| 1-Sam 23:21 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula, E pōmaikaʻi ʻoukou iā Iēhova; no ka mea, ua lokomaikaʻi mai ʻoukou iaʻu. | Saul replied, "The LORD bless you for your concern for me |
| 1-Sam 23:25 | Hele akula ʻo Saula a me kona poʻe kānaka e ʻimi iā ia; a haʻi aku lākou iā Dāvida, a iho mai ia i ka pōhaku, a noho ma ka wao nahele o Maona. A lohe ʻo Saula, hahai akula ia ma hope o Dāvida ma ka wao nahele o Maona. | Saul and his men began the search, and when David was told about it, he went down to the rock and stayed in the Desert of Maon. When Saul heard this, he went into the Desert of Maon in pursuit of David. |
| 1-Sam 23:26 | A hele akula ʻo Saula ma kēia ʻaoʻao o ka mauna, aia ʻo Dāvida a me kona poʻe kānaka ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o ka mauna: hele koke akula ʻo Dāvida no ka makaʻu iā Saula; no ka mea, ua hoʻopuni ʻo Saula a me kona poʻe kānaka iā Dāvida a me kona poʻe kānaka e hopu iā lākou. | Saul was going along one side of the mountain, and David and his men were on the other side, hurrying to get away from Saul. As Saul and his forces were closing in on David and his men to capture them, |
| 1-Sam 23:28 | No ia mea, hoʻi akula ʻo Saula mai ka hahai ʻana iā Dāvida, a hele kūʻē akula i ko Pilisetia: a kapa akula lākou i ka inoa o ia wahi, ʻo Selahamalekota. | Then Saul broke off his pursuit of David and went to meet the Philistines. That is why they call this place Sela Hammahlekoth. |
| 1-Sam 24:2 | A laila lawe aʻela ʻo Saula i ʻekolu tausani kānaka i wae ʻia no loko mai o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, a hele akula e ʻimi iā Dāvida a me kona poʻe kānaka ma luna o nā pōhaku o nā kao hihiu. | So Saul took three thousand chosen men from all Israel and set out to look for David and his men near the Crags of the Wild Goats. |
| 1-Sam 24:3 | A hiki aku ia i nā pā hipa ma ke ala, a ma laila he ana; a komo akula ʻo Saula e uhi i kona wāwae: a ʻo Dāvida a me kona poʻe kānaka aia ma nā ʻaoʻao o ke ana. | He came to the sheep pens along the way; a cave was there, and Saul went in to relieve himself. David and his men were far back in the cave. |
| 1-Sam 24:4 | ʻĪ akula nā kānaka o Dāvida iā ia, Aia hoʻi, ua hiki mai ka lā a Iēhova i ʻī mai ai, Aia hoʻi, e hoʻolilo ana au i kou ʻenemi i loko o kou lima, i hana aku ai ʻoe iā ia e like me kou makemake. A laila kū aʻela ʻo Dāvida, a ʻoki malū iho i ka lepa o ka lole ʻaʻahu o Saula. | The men said, "This is the day the LORD spoke of when he said to you, 'I will give your enemy into your hands for you to deal with as you wish.' " Then David crept up unnoticed and cut off a corner of Saul's robe. |
| 1-Sam 24:6 | ʻĪ akula ia i kona poʻe kānaka, Ua hōʻole mai ʻo Iēhova ke hana aku au i kēia mea i kuʻu haku, i ka mea a Iēhova i poni ai, a e kau aku i kuʻu lima ma luna ona, no ka mea, ʻo ia ka mea i poni ʻia e Iēhova. | He said to his men, "The LORD forbid that I should do such a thing to my master, the LORD's anointed, or lift my hand against him; for he is the anointed of the LORD." |
| 1-Sam 24:7 | Hoʻoikaika akula ʻo Dāvida i kona poʻe kānaka ma kēia ʻōlelo, ʻaʻole ia i ʻae aku iā lākou e kūʻē iā Saula. Kū aʻela ʻo Saula ma waho o ke ana, a hele akula ma ke ala. | With these words David rebuked his men and did not allow them to attack Saul. And Saul left the cave and went his way. |
| 1-Sam 24:8 | Ma hope iho, kū aʻela ʻo Dāvida a hele i waho o ke ana, a kāhea akula ma hope o Saula, ʻī akula, E kuʻu haku, e ke aliʻi. A nānā aʻela ʻo Saula ma hope ona, kūlou ihola ʻo Dāvida me kona maka ma ka honua, a hāʻule iho i lalo. | Then David went out of the cave and called out to Saul, "My lord the king!" When Saul looked behind him, David bowed down and prostrated himself with his face to the ground. |
| 1-Sam 24:9 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā Saula, No ke aha lā ʻoe i hoʻolohe ai i ka ʻōlelo a kānaka, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, Aia hoʻi, ke ʻimi nei ʻo Dāvida e hana ʻeha iā ʻoe? | He said to Saul, "Why do you listen when men say, 'David is bent on harming you'? |
| 1-Sam 24:10 | Aia hoʻi, i kēia lā ua ʻike kou maka i ka hoʻolilo ʻana o Iēhova iā ʻoe i loko o kuʻu lima ma ke ana: a ʻī maila kekahi e pepehi iā ʻoe; akā, ua aloha au iā ʻoe; ʻī akula, ʻAʻole au e kau aku i kuʻu lima ma luna o kuʻu haku; no ka mea, ʻo ia kā Iēhova i poni ai. | This day you have seen with your own eyes how the LORD delivered you into my hands in the cave. Some urged me to kill you, but I spared you; I said, 'I will not lift my hand against my master, because he is the LORD's anointed.' |
| 1-Sam 24:17 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā Dāvida, Ua ʻoi aku kou pono ma mua o koʻu: no ka mea, ua hana pono mai ʻoe iaʻu, a ua hana ʻino aku au iā ʻoe. | "You are more righteous than I," he said. "You have treated me well, but I have treated you badly. |
| 1-Sam 24:22 | A hoʻohiki akula ʻo Dāvida iā Saula, a hoʻi akula ʻo Saula i kona wahi; akā, piʻi akula ʻo Dāvida me kona poʻe kānaka ma kahi paʻa. | So David gave his oath to Saul. Then Saul returned home, but David and his men went up to the stronghold. |
| 1-Sam 25:1 | A make ihola ʻo Samuʻela; a hoʻākoakoa ʻia aʻela ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, a uē ihola iā ia, a kanu akula iā ia i loko o kona hale ma Rama. Kū aʻela ʻo Dāvida, a iho i lalo ma ka wao nahele o Parana. | Now Samuel died, and all Israel assembled and mourned for him; and they buried him at his home in Ramah. Then David moved down into the Desert of Maon. |
| 1-Sam 25:5 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida i nā kānaka uʻi he ʻumi, a, ʻī akula ʻo Dāvida i nā kānaka uʻi, E piʻi aʻe ʻoukou ma Karemela, a hele i o Nabala lā, a e aloha aku iā ia ma kuʻu inoa. | So he sent ten young men and said to them, "Go up to Nabal at Carmel and greet him in my name. |
| 1-Sam 25:9 | A hiki akula ka poʻe kānaka uʻi o Dāvida, haʻi akula lākou iā Nabala ia mau ʻōlelo a pau ma ka inoa ʻo Dāvida, a hoʻōki ihola. | When David's men arrived, they gave Nabal this message in David's name. Then they waited. |
| 1-Sam 25:12 | A huli aʻela nā kānaka uʻi o Dāvida ma ko lākou ala, a hoʻi akula a hiki, a haʻi akula lākou iā ia ia mau ʻōlelo a pau. | David's men turned around and went back. When they arrived, they reported every word. |
| 1-Sam 25:13 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida i kona poʻe kānaka, E hāwele ʻoukou ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kāna pahi kaua. A hāwele ihola kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kāna pahi kaua; a hāwele iho hoʻi ʻo Dāvida i kāna pahi kaua; ʻahā haneri kānaka paha i hahai ma hope o Dāvida; ʻalua haneri i noho ma nā ukana. | David said to his men, "Put on your swords!" So they put on their swords, and David put on his. About four hundred men went up with David, while two hundred stayed with the supplies. |
| 1-Sam 25:14 | A haʻi aku kekahi o ka poʻe kānaka uʻi iā ʻAbigaila, ka wahine a Nabala, ʻī akula, Aia hoʻi, ua hoʻouna mai ʻo Dāvida i nā ʻelele mai ka wao nahele mai e aloha mai i ko mākou haku, a lele ʻino aku ʻo ia iā lākou. | One of the servants told Nabal's wife Abigail: "David sent messengers from the desert to give our master his greetings, but he hurled insults at them. |
| 1-Sam 25:18 | A laila lalelale aʻela ʻo ʻAbigaila, a lawe akula i ʻelua haneri paʻi berena, a i ʻelua hue waina, a me nā hipa ʻelima i hoʻomākaukau ʻia, a me nā ipu huapalaoa ʻelima i pūlehu ʻia, a i hoʻokahi haneri paʻi hua waina maloʻo, a i ʻelua haneri paʻi hua fiku maloʻo, a kau aʻela ma luna o nā hoki. | Abigail lost no time. She took two hundred loaves of bread, two skins of wine, five dressed sheep, five seahs of roasted grain, a hundred cakes of raisins and two hundred cakes of pressed figs, and loaded them on donkeys. |
| 1-Sam 25:19 | ʻĪ akula ia i kāna poʻe kauā, E hele ʻē ʻoukou ma mua oʻu, aia hoʻi, e hahai ana au ma hope o ʻoukou. ʻAʻole ia i haʻi aku iā Nabala kāna kāne. | Then she told her servants, "Go on ahead; I'll follow you." But she did not tell her husband Nabal. |
| 1-Sam 25:20 | A i kona holo ʻana ma luna o ka hoki a hiki ma kahi malu o ka mauna, aia hoʻi ʻo Dāvida a me kona poʻe kānaka e iho mai ana e hālāwai me ia, a hālāwai akula ia me lākou. | As she came riding her donkey into a mountain ravine, there were David and his men descending toward her, and she met them. |
| 1-Sam 25:23 | A ʻike akula ʻo ʻAbigaila iā Dāvida, lele koke ihola ia mai luna mai o ka hoki, a hāʻule i lalo ke alo i mua o Dāvida, a kūlou ihola ma ka honua. | When Abigail saw David, she quickly got off her donkey and bowed down before David with her face to the ground. |
| 1-Sam 25:24 | A hāʻule ihola ma kona wāwae, ʻī akula, Ma luna oʻu, e kuʻu haku, ma luna oʻu ka hewa: a ke noi aku nei au, e ʻae mai ʻoe i kāu kauā wahine, e ʻōlelo aku ma loko o kou pepeiao, a e hoʻolohe mai i ka ʻōlelo a kāu kauā wahine. | She fell at his feet and said: "My lord, let the blame be on me alone. Please let your servant speak to you; hear what your servant has to say. |
| 1-Sam 25:35 | A lawe akula ʻo Dāvida mai kona lima aku i ka mea āna i lawe mai ai nāna, a ʻī akula ia iā ia, E piʻi pōmaikaʻi ʻoe ma kou hale; aia hoʻi, ua hoʻolohe aku au i kou leo, a ua maliu aku au iā ʻoe. | Then David accepted from her hand what she had brought him and said, "Go home in peace. I have heard your words and granted your request." |
| 1-Sam 25:36 | A hoʻi akula ʻo ʻAbigaila iā Nabala; aia hoʻi, he ʻahaʻaina kāna ma kona hale e like me ka ʻahaʻaina aliʻi; a ua ʻoliʻoli ka naʻau o Nabala i loko ona, no ka mea, ua ʻona loa: no ia mea, ʻaʻole ia i haʻi iki aku iā ia, a hiki i ka mālamalama o ke ao. | When Abigail went to Nabal, he was in the house holding a banquet like that of a king. He was in high spirits and very drunk. So she told him nothing until daybreak. |
| 1-Sam 25:37 | A ao aʻela, i ka wā i hala aku ka waina ma waho o Nabala, a haʻi akula kāna wahine iā ia i kēia mau mea, make ihola kona naʻau i loko ona, a like ia me ka pōhaku. | Then in the morning, when Nabal was sober, his wife told him all these things, and his heart failed him and he became like a stone. |
| 1-Sam 25:39 | A lohe aʻela ʻo Dāvida, ua make ʻo Nabala, ʻī ihola ia, E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia ʻo Iēhova, nāna i hoʻopaʻi aku ma luna o Nabala i kuʻu hōʻino ʻia mai, a nāna i keʻakeʻa mai i kāna kauā i ʻole e hana ʻino; a ua hoʻihoʻi aku ʻo Iēhova i ka hewa o Nabala ma luna o kona poʻo. A hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida, a kamaʻilio me ʻAbigaila e lawe iā ia i wahine nāna. | When David heard that Nabal was dead, he said, "Praise be to the LORD, who has upheld my cause against Nabal for treating me with contempt. He has kept his servant from doing wrong and has brought Nabal's wrongdoing down on his own head." Then David sent word to Abigail, asking her to become his wife. |
| 1-Sam 25:40 | A hiki akula nā kauā a Dāvida i o ʻAbigaila lā ma Karemela, ʻōlelo akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, Ua hoʻouna mai ʻo Dāvida iā mākou i ou lā e lawe iā ʻoe i wahine nāna. | His servants went to Carmel and said to Abigail, "David has sent us to you to take you to become his wife." |
| 1-Sam 25:41 | Kū aʻela ia, a kūlou ihola me kona maka ma ka honua, ʻī akula, Aia hoʻi, e hoʻolilo ʻia kāu kauā wahine i kauā e holoi ai i nā wāwae o nā kauā a kuʻu haku. | She bowed down with her face to the ground and said, "Here is your maidservant, ready to serve you and wash the feet of my master's servants." |
| 1-Sam 25:42 | A kū koke aʻela ʻo ʻAbigaila, a hoʻoholo ma luna o ka hoki me kona mau wāhine ʻelima i hele ma hope ona; a hahai akula ia ma hope o nā ʻelele a Dāvida, a lilo ia i wahine nāna. | Abigail quickly got on a donkey and, attended by her five maids, went with David's messengers and became his wife. |
| 1-Sam 26:2 | A kū aʻela ʻo Saula, a hele akula ma ka wao nahele o Zipa, a me ia nō ʻakolu tausani o ka ʻIseraʻela i wae ʻia e ʻimi iā Dāvida ma ka wao nahele o Zipa. | So Saul went down to the Desert of Ziph, with his three thousand chosen men of Israel, to search there for David. |
| 1-Sam 26:4 | A hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida i nā kiu, a ʻike ihola, he ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua hele mai ʻo Saula. | he sent out scouts and learned that Saul had definitely arrived. |
| 1-Sam 26:5 | Kū aʻela ʻo Dāvida, a hele akula i kahi a Saula i hoʻomoana ai: a ʻike akula ʻo Dāvida i kahi a Saula i moe ai, a me ʻAbenera, ke keiki a Nera, ka luna o kona kaua: a e moe ana ʻo Saula ma waena o nā hale kaʻa, a ua hoʻonoho ʻia nā kānaka a puni ona. | Then David set out and went to the place where Saul had camped. He saw where Saul and Abner son of Ner, the commander of the army, had lain down. Saul was lying inside the camp, with the army encamped around him. |
| 1-Sam 26:6 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Dāvida, ʻī akula iā ʻAhimeleka ka Heta, a iā ʻAbisai ke keiki a Zeruia, ka hoahānau o Ioaba, nīnau aʻela, ʻO wai lā ka mea e hele pū me aʻu i o Saula lā ma kahi i hoʻomoana ai? ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻAbisai, ʻO wau ke hele pū me ʻoe. | David then asked Ahimelech the Hittite and Abishai son of Zeruiah, Joab's brother, "Who will go down into the camp with me to Saul?" "I'll go with you," said Abishai. |
| 1-Sam 26:7 | A hele akula ʻo Dāvida, a me ʻAbisai i nā kānaka i ka pō, aia hoʻi, e hiamoe ana ʻo Saula ma waena o nā hale kaʻa, a ua hou ʻia kāna ihe i ka honua ma kona poʻo: a e moe ana ʻo ʻAbenera a me nā kānaka a puni ona. | So David and Abishai went to the army by night, and there was Saul, lying asleep inside the camp with his spear stuck in the ground near his head. Abner and the soldiers were lying around him. |
| 1-Sam 26:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAbisai iā Dāvida, ua hoʻolilo mai ke Akua i kou ʻenemi i loko o kou lima i kēia lā: ʻānō hoʻi, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ʻae mai ʻoe iaʻu, e hou iho au iā ia me ka ihe ma ka honua, hoʻokahi hou ʻana, ʻaʻole au e hou hou aku iā ia. | Abishai said to David, "Today God has delivered your enemy into your hands. Now let me pin him to the ground with one thrust of my spear; I won't strike him twice." |
| 1-Sam 26:13 | A laila hele akula ʻo Dāvida ma kēlā ʻaoʻao, a kū ma luna o ka puʻu ma ʻō lilo, a ua lōʻihi ka wahi i waena o lākou. | Then David crossed over to the other side and stood on top of the hill some distance away; there was a wide space between them. |
| 1-Sam 26:14 | Kāhea akula ʻo Dāvida i nā kānaka, a iā ʻAbenera, i ke keiki a Nera, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole anei ʻoe eō mai, e ʻAbenera? A laila eō maila ʻo ʻAbenera, ʻī maila, ʻO wai ʻoe e kāhea mai nei i ke aliʻi? | He called out to the army and to Abner son of Ner, "Aren't you going to answer me, Abner?" Abner replied, "Who are you who calls to the king?" |
| 1-Sam 26:15 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ʻAbenera, ʻAʻole anei ʻoe he kanaka koa? ʻO wai lā kou mea like i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela? No ke aha lā ʻoe i mālama ʻole ai i kou haku i ke aliʻi? No ka mea, ua hele aku kekahi o nā kānaka e pepehi i ke aliʻi i kou haku? | David said, "You're a man, aren't you? And who is like you in Israel? Why didn't you guard your lord the king? Someone came to destroy your lord the king. |
| 1-Sam 26:17 | A ʻike ihola ʻo Saula, ʻo ka leo ia o Dāvida, ʻī akula, ʻO kou leo anei kēia, e kuʻu keiki, e Dāvida? ʻĪ maila ʻo Dāvida, ʻO koʻu leo nō ia, e kuʻu haku, e ke aliʻi. | Saul recognized David's voice and said, "Is that your voice, David my son?" David replied, "Yes it is, my lord the king." |
| 1-Sam 26:18 | ʻĪ akula ia, No ke aha lā i hahai mai nei kuʻu haku i kāna kauā: he aha lā kaʻu i hana ai? A he aha hoʻi ka hewa i loko o kuʻu lima? | And he added, "Why is my lord pursuing his servant? What have I done, and what wrong am I guilty of ? |
| 1-Sam 26:21 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo Saula, Ua hewa au: ō hoʻi ʻoe, e kuʻu keiki, e Dāvida: ʻaʻole au e hana ʻino hou aku iā ʻoe; no ka mea, ua mālama ʻoe i kuʻu ola i kēia lā: aia hoʻi, ua hana naʻaupō wau, a ua nui loa kuʻu lalau ʻana. | Then Saul said, "I have sinned. Come back, David my son. Because you considered my life precious today, I will not try to harm you again. Surely I have acted like a fool and have erred greatly." |
| 1-Sam 26:25 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo Saula iā Dāvida, Pōmaikaʻi ʻoe, e kuʻu keiki, e Dāvida: e hana nui auaneʻi ʻoe, a e lanakila hoʻi ʻoe. A hele akula ʻo Dāvida i kona wahi e hele ai, a hoʻi akula ʻo Saula i kona wahi. | Then Saul said to David, "May you be blessed, my son David; you will do great things and surely triumph." So David went on his way, and Saul returned home. |
| 1-Sam 27:2 | Kū aʻela ʻo Dāvida, a hele akula me nā kānaka ʻeono haneri me ia i o ʻAkisa lā, ke keiki a Maoka, ke aliʻi o Gata. | So David and the six hundred men with him left and went over to Achish son of Maoch king of Gath. |
| 1-Sam 27:5 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Dāvida iā ʻAkisa, Inā paha i aloha ʻia mai au i kou maka, e hāʻawi mai ʻoe iaʻu i wahi ma kekahi kūlanakauhale ma ke kula i noho ai au ma laila: no ke aha lā e noho ai au me ʻoe ma ke kūlanakauhale aliʻi? | Then David said to Achish, "If I have found favor in your eyes, let a place be assigned to me in one of the country towns, that I may live there. Why should your servant live in the royal city with you?" |
| 1-Sam 27:6 | A hāʻawi akula ʻo ʻAkisa iā Zikelaga nona ia lā: no ia mea, lilo akula ʻo Zikelaga no nā aliʻi o ka Iuda a hiki i kēia lā. | So on that day Achish gave him Ziklag, and it has belonged to the kings of Judah ever since. |
| 1-Sam 27:8 | Hele akula ʻo Dāvida me kona poʻe kānaka, a kaua akula i ko Gesura, a me ko Gerezi, a me ka ʻAmaleka: no ka mea, he poʻe kamaʻāina kahiko lākou o ka ʻāina, kahi e hele aku ai i Sura, a hiki loa i ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita. | Now David and his men went up and raided the Geshurites, the Girzites and the Amalekites. (From ancient times these peoples had lived in the land extending to Shur and Egypt.) |
| 1-Sam 27:9 | A luku akula ʻo Dāvida i ka ʻāina, ʻaʻole i koe kekahi kanaka, ʻaʻole hoʻi kekahi wahine e ola ana, a lawe aʻela ia i nā hipa, a me nā bipi, a me nā hoki, a me nā kāmelo, me ka lole, a hoʻi akula a hiki i o ʻAkisa lā. | Whenever David attacked an area, he did not leave a man or woman alive, but took sheep and cattle, donkeys and camels, and clothes. Then he returned to Achish. |
| 1-Sam 27:10 | ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻAkisa, Ma hea kahi a ʻoukou i hao ai i kēia lā? ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida, ma ka ʻaoʻao hema o ka Iuda, a ma ka ʻaoʻao hema o ka Ierahemeʻeli, a ma ka ʻaoʻao hema o ko Keni. | When Achish asked, "Where did you go raiding today?" David would say, "Against the Negev of Judah" or "Against the Negev of Jerahmeel" or "Against the Negev of the Kenites." |
| 1-Sam 27:12 | Manaʻo akula ʻo ʻAkisa i kā Dāvida, ua ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻī ihola, Ua hoʻolilo ʻo ia iā ia iho i mea hoʻowahāwahā loa ʻia e kona poʻe kānaka, e ka ʻIseraʻela, a e lilo ia i kauā naʻu i ka manawa mau loa. | Achish trusted David and said to himself, "He has become so odious to his people, the Israelites, that he will be my servant forever." |
| 1-Sam 28:1 | A ia mau lā, hoʻākoakoa aʻela nā Pilisetia i ko lākou poʻe koa, no ke kaua e kaua aku ai i ka ʻIseraʻela. ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAkisa iā Dāvida, E ʻike pono ʻoe, ʻo ʻoe kekahi e hele pū me aʻu i ke kaua, ʻo ʻoe a me kou poʻe kānaka. | In those days the Philistines gathered their forces to fight against Israel. Achish said to David, "You must understand that you and your men will accompany me in the army." |
| 1-Sam 28:2 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Dāvida iā ʻAkisa, E ʻike pono auaneʻi ʻoe i ka mea a kāu kauā e hana aku ai. ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAkisa iā Dāvida, No ia mea, e hoʻolilo au iā ʻoe i mea mālama i kuʻu poʻo i nā lā a pau. | David said, "Then you will see for yourself what your servant can do." Achish replied, "Very well, I will make you my bodyguard for life." |
| 1-Sam 28:5 | A ʻike akula ʻo Saula i ka poʻe kaua o nā Pilisetia, makaʻu ihola ia, a haʻalulu nui kona naʻau. | When Saul saw the Philistine army, he was afraid; terror filled his heart. |
| 1-Sam 28:7 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ʻo Saula i kāna poʻe kauā, E ʻimi ʻoukou noʻu i wahine nīnau ʻuhane, i hele aku ai au e nīnau iā ia. ʻĪ maila kāna mau kauā iā ia, Aia nō ka wahine nīnau i nā ʻuhane ma ʻEnedora. | Saul then said to his attendants, "Find me a woman who is a medium, so I may go and inquire of her." "There is one in Endor," they said. |
| 1-Sam 28:8 | Hōʻano ʻē ʻo Saula iā ia iho, a hoʻokomo i ka lole ʻē, a hele aku me nā kānaka ʻelua me ia, a hiki lākou i ka wahine i ka pō: ʻī akula ia, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hoʻākāka mai ʻoe iaʻu ma ka nīnau ʻuhane, a e hoʻāla mai noʻu i ka mea aʻu e hoʻohiki aku ai iā ʻoe. | So Saul disguised himself, putting on other clothes, and at night he and two men went to the woman. "Consult a spirit for me," he said, "and bring up for me the one I name." |
| 1-Sam 28:10 | A hoʻohiki akula ʻo Saula iā ia ma Iēhova, ʻī akula, Ma ke ola o Iēhova, ʻaʻole e hiki mai iā ʻoe ke ʻāhewa ʻia no kēia mea. | Saul swore to her by the LORD, "As surely as the LORD lives, you will not be punished for this." |
| 1-Sam 28:11 | A laila ʻī akula ka wahine, ʻO wai lā kaʻu e hoʻāla mai ai nou? ʻĪ maila ia, ʻO Samuʻela kāu e hoʻāla mai ai noʻu. | Then the woman asked, "Whom shall I bring up for you?" "Bring up Samuel," he said. |
| 1-Sam 28:12 | A ʻike akula ka wahine iā Samuʻela, hoʻōho akula ia me ka leo nui: ʻōlelo akula ka wahine iā Saula, ʻī akula, No ke aha lā ʻoe i hoʻopunipuni mai ai iaʻu? No ka mea, ʻo Saula kā ʻoe. | When the woman saw Samuel, she cried out at the top of her voice and said to Saul, "Why have you deceived me? You are Saul!" |
| 1-Sam 28:13 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā ia, Mai makaʻu ʻoe: he aha lā kāu i ʻike ai? ʻĪ maila ka wahine iā Saula, He mea me he akua lā kaʻu i ʻike ai e piʻi mai ana mai ka honua mai. | The king said to her, "Don't be afraid. What do you see?" The woman said, "I see a spirit coming up out of the ground." |
| 1-Sam 28:14 | Nīnau akula ʻo ia iā ia, Pehea kona ʻano? ʻĪ maila ia, He kanaka ʻelemakule e piʻi mai ana; a ua uhi ʻia i ka ʻaʻahu. A ʻike ihola ʻo Saula, ʻo Samuʻela nō ia, kūlou ihola kona maka i ka honua, a moe ihola. | "What does he look like?" he asked. "An old man wearing a robe is coming up," she said. Then Saul knew it was Samuel, and he bowed down and prostrated himself with his face to the ground. |
| 1-Sam 28:15 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Samuʻela iā Saula, No ke aha lā ʻoe i hoʻonaue mai ai iaʻu, i ka hoʻāla mai iaʻu? ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula, Ua pilikia loa wau: no ka mea, ke kaua mai nei nā Pilisetia iaʻu, a ua haʻalele mai ke Akua iaʻu, ʻaʻole e ʻōlelo hou mai iaʻu, ʻaʻole ma ka lima o nā kāula, ʻaʻole ma nā moeʻuhane: no ia mea, i kāhea aku ai au iā ʻoe, i hōʻike mai ai ʻoe iaʻu i ka mea aʻu e hana aku ai. | Samuel said to Saul, "Why have you disturbed me by bringing me up?" "I am in great distress," Saul said. "The Philistines are fighting against me, and God has turned away from me. He no longer answers me, either by prophets or by dreams. So I have called on you to tell me what to do." |
| 1-Sam 28:16 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Samuʻela, No ke aha lā ʻoe i nīnau mai ai iaʻu, no ka mea, ua haʻalele ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoe, a ua lilo ia i ʻenemi nou? | Samuel said, "Why do you consult me, now that the LORD has turned away from you and become your enemy? |
| 1-Sam 28:21 | A hele maila ka wahine iā Saula, a ʻike akula, ua pilikia loa ia, ʻī akula ʻo ia iā ia, Aia hoʻi, ua hoʻolohe kāu kauā wahine i kou leo, a ua waiho au i kuʻu ola i loko o kuʻu lima, a ua hoʻolohe aku au i kāu mau ʻōlelo āu i ʻōlelo mai ai iaʻu: | When the woman came to Saul and saw that he was greatly shaken, she said, "Look, your maidservant has obeyed you. I took my life in my hands and did what you told me to do. |
| 1-Sam 28:23 | Hōʻole maila ia, ʻī maila, ʻAʻole au e ʻai. Koi akula kāna mau kauā me ka wahine iā ia: a hoʻolohe mai ia i ko lākou leo. Ala maila ia mai ka honua mai, a noho ihola ma luna o kahi moe. | He refused and said, "I will not eat." But his men joined the woman in urging him, and he listened to them. He got up from the ground and sat on the couch. |
| 1-Sam 28:24 | Aia nō i ka wahine kekahi bipi keiki momona ma kona hale; pepehi koke ihola iā ia, a lawe aʻela ia i ka palaoa, a kāwili ihola, a pūlehu akula i ka berena hū ʻole: | The woman had a fattened calf at the house, which she butchered at once. She took some flour, kneaded it and baked bread without yeast. |
| 1-Sam 28:25 | A lawe mai ia mea i mua o Saula, a i mua o kāna mau kauā, a ʻai ihola lākou. Kū aʻela lākou a hele akula ia pō. | Then she set it before Saul and his men, and they ate. That same night they got up and left. |
| 1-Sam 29:3 | ʻŌlelo maila nā aliʻi o nā Pilisetia, I mea aha lā kēia poʻe Hebera? ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAkisa i nā aliʻi o nā Pilisetia, ʻAʻole anei ʻo Dāvida kēia, ke kauā a Saula, ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, ka mea i noho me aʻu i nēia mau lā a i nēia mau makahiki, ʻaʻole i loaʻa iaʻu ka mea i hewa ai ʻo ia mai ka wā i noho ai ia me aʻu a hiki i kēia lā? | The commanders of the Philistines asked, "What about these Hebrews?" Achish replied, "Is this not David, who was an officer of Saul king of Israel? He has already been with me for over a year, and from the day he left Saul until now, I have found no fault in him." |
| 1-Sam 29:4 | Huhū ihola nā aliʻi o nā Pilisetia iā ia, a ʻī akula nā aliʻi o nā Pilisetia iā ia, E hoʻihoʻi aku ʻoe i kēia kanaka ma kona wahi āu i hoʻonoho ai iā ia, a, mai hele pū ia me kākou i ke kaua, o lilo ia i ʻenemi no kākou i ke kaua ʻana: no ka mea, me ke aha lā e hōʻoluʻolu ai ia i kona haku? ʻAʻole anei me nā poʻo o kēia poʻe kānaka? | But the Philistine commanders were angry with him and said, "Send the man back, that he may return to the place you assigned him. He must not go with us into battle, or he will turn against us during the fighting. How better could he regain his master's favor than by taking the heads of our own men? |
| 1-Sam 29:6 | A laila hea akula ʻo ʻAkisa iā Dāvida, ʻī akula iā ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ma ke ola o Iēhova, he pono kou, a ʻo kou hele ʻana aku, a ʻo kou hoʻi ʻana mai me aʻu ma ke kaua, ua maikaʻi nō ia i mua o koʻu maka: no ka mea, ʻaʻole i loaʻa iaʻu ka hewa i loko ou mai ka manawa āu i hele mai ai i oʻu nei, a hiki i kēia lā: akā, ʻaʻole ou pono i mua o nā haku. | So Achish called David and said to him, "As surely as the LORD lives, you have been reliable, and I would be pleased to have you serve with me in the army. From the day you came to me until now, I have found no fault in you, but the rulers don't approve of you. |
| 1-Sam 29:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ʻAkisa, He aha kaʻu i hana ai? A he aha lā i loaʻa ai iā ʻoe i loko o kāu kauā i koʻu manawa i noho pū ai me ʻoe a hiki i kēia lā, i ʻole ai au e hele e kaua aku i nā ʻenemi o kuʻu haku o ke aliʻi? | "But what have I done?" asked David. "What have you found against your servant from the day I came to you until now? Why can't I go and fight against the enemies of my lord the king?" |
| 1-Sam 30:1 | A i ka hiki ʻana aku o Dāvida me kona poʻe kānaka ma Zikelaga i ka pō ʻakolu, ua hele mai nā ʻAmaleka ma ka ʻaoʻao hema a ma Zikelaga, a ua luku aku iā Zikelaga, a puhi akula ia i ke ahi; | David and his men reached Ziklag on the third day. Now the Amalekites had raided the Negev and Ziklag. They had attacked Ziklag and burned it, |
| 1-Sam 30:2 | A ua lawe pio aku i nā wāhine o ia wahi; ʻaʻole lākou i pepehi i kekahi o ka mea nui, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ka mea ʻuʻuku: akā, alakaʻi akula iā lākou, a hele akula ma ko lākou ala. | and had taken captive the women and all who were in it, both young and old. They killed none of them, but carried them off as they went on their way. |
| 1-Sam 30:3 | A hiki akula ʻo Dāvida me kona poʻe kānaka ma ke kūlanakauhale, aia hoʻi, ua puhi ʻia i ke ahi; a ua lawe pio ʻia aku kā lākou mau wāhine, a me kā lākou mau keiki kāne, a me kā lākou mau kaikamāhine. | When David and his men came to Ziklag, they found it destroyed by fire and their wives and sons and daughters taken captive. |
| 1-Sam 30:5 | A ua lawe pio ʻia akula nā wāhine ʻelua a Dāvida, ʻo ʻAhinoama no Iezereʻela, a me ʻAbigaila ka wahine a Nabala no Karemela. | David's two wives had been captured--Ahinoam of Jezreel and Abigail, the widow of Nabal of Carmel. |
| 1-Sam 30:7 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Dāvida iā ʻAbiatara ke kahuna, ke keiki a ʻAhimeleka, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe e lawe mai i ka ʻēpoda iaʻu. A lawe maila ʻo ʻAbiatara i ka ʻēpoda iā Dāvida. | Then David said to Abiathar the priest, the son of Ahimelech, "Bring me the ephod." Abiathar brought it to him, |
| 1-Sam 30:8 | Nīnau akula ʻo Dāvida iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, E hahai anei au ma hope o kēia poʻe? E loaʻa anei lākou iaʻu? A ʻī maila ʻo ia iā ia, E hahai aku ʻoe, no ka mea, e loaʻa nō iā ʻoe, a e lawe hou mai i nā mea a pau. | and David inquired of the LORD, "Shall I pursue this raiding party? Will I overtake them?" "Pursue them," he answered. "You will certainly overtake them and succeed in the rescue." |
| 1-Sam 30:9 | A hele akula ʻo Dāvida, ʻo ia me nā kānaka pū me ia ʻeono haneri, a hiki lākou ma ke kahawai ʻo Besora, kahi i kali ai ka poʻe i waiho ʻia ma hope. | David and the six hundred men with him came to the Besor Ravine, where some stayed behind, |
| 1-Sam 30:10 | Akā, hahai akula ʻo Dāvida, ʻo ia me nā haneri kānaka ʻehā: no ka mea, hoʻonoho ʻia akula ma hope ʻelua haneri kānaka, ʻaʻole e hiki aku lākou ma kēlā kapa o ke kahawai ʻo Besora, no ko lākou nāwaliwali. | for two hundred men were too exhausted to cross the ravine. But David and four hundred men continued the pursuit. |
| 1-Sam 30:11 | A loaʻa iā lākou he kanaka no ʻAigupita ma ke kula, a lawe mai lākou iā ia i o Dāvida lā, a hāʻawi akula iā ia i ka berena, a ʻai ihola ia, a hoʻoinu lākou iā ia i ka wai. | They found an Egyptian in a field and brought him to David. They gave him water to drink and food to eat-- |
| 1-Sam 30:13 | Nīnau akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia, No wai lā ʻoe? A no hea hoʻi ʻoe? ʻĪ maila ia, He kanaka uʻi au no ʻAigupita, he kauā na kekahi ʻAmaleka; a ua haʻalele kuʻu haku iaʻu, no ka mea, i ka pō ʻakolu aʻe nei i loʻohia ai au e ka maʻi. | David asked him, "To whom do you belong, and where do you come from?" He said, "I am an Egyptian, the slave of an Amalekite. My master abandoned me when I became ill three days ago. |
| 1-Sam 30:14 | Hele kaua akula mākou ma ka ʻaoʻao hema o ko Kereti, a ma kekahi ʻaoʻao no ka Iuda, a ma ka ʻaoʻao hema o Kaleba, a puhi akula mākou iā Zikelaga i ke ahi. | We raided the Negev of the Kerethites and the territory belonging to Judah and the Negev of Caleb. And we burned Ziklag." |
| 1-Sam 30:15 | Nīnau akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia, E hiki anei iā ʻoe ke alakaʻi aku iaʻu i ua poʻe lā? ʻĪ maila ia, E hoʻohiki mai ʻoe iaʻu ma ke Akua, i ʻole ʻoe e pepehi mai iaʻu, i ʻole hoʻi e hāʻawi iaʻu i loko o nā lima o kuʻu haku, a e alakaʻi aku au iā ʻoe i ua poʻe lā. | David asked him, "Can you lead me down to this raiding party?" He answered, "Swear to me before God that you will not kill me or hand me over to my master, and I will take you down to them." |
| 1-Sam 30:16 | A alakaʻi akula ia iā lākou, aia hoʻi, ua hoʻomoana lākou ma ka ʻāina a pau, e ʻahaʻaina ana, a e inu ana, a e haʻa ana, no ka nui o ka waiwai pio a lākou i lawe aʻe no loko mai o ka ʻāina o ko Pilisetia, a me ka ʻāina o ka Iuda. | He led David down, and there they were, scattered over the countryside, eating, drinking and reveling because of the great amount of plunder they had taken from the land of the Philistines and from Judah. |
| 1-Sam 30:17 | A luku akula ʻo Dāvida iā lākou mai ka wanaʻao a hiki i ke ahiahi a ia lā aku; ʻaʻole i pakele kekahi kanaka o lākou, ʻehā haneri kānaka uʻi hoʻoholo kāmelo wale nō i pakele. | David fought them from dusk until the evening of the next day, and none of them got away, except four hundred young men who rode off on camels and fled. |
| 1-Sam 30:20 | A lawe akula ʻo Dāvida i ka poʻe hipa a pau, a me nā bipi a lākou i ʻā ai i mua o kēlā poʻe holoholona, a ʻī aʻela lākou, ʻO kā Dāvida waiwai pio kēia. | He took all the flocks and herds, and his men drove them ahead of the other livestock, saying, "This is David's plunder." |
| 1-Sam 30:23 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Dāvida, E nā hoahānau oʻu, mai hana ʻoukou pēlā i nā mea a Iēhova i hāʻawi mai ai iā kākou, nāna kākou i mālama mai, a hoʻolilo mai hoʻi i ka poʻe i hele kūʻē mai iā kākou i loko o ko kākou lima. | David replied, "No, my brothers, you must not do that with what the LORD has given us. He has protected us and handed over to us the forces that came against us. |
| 1-Sam 30:26 | A hiki akula ʻo Dāvida ma Zikelaga, hoʻouna akula ia i kekahi o ka waiwai pio na nā lunakahiko o ka Iuda, na kona poʻe makamaka, ʻī akula, Eia mai ka makana na ʻoukou, no ka waiwai pio a ka poʻe ʻenemi o Iēhova; | When David arrived in Ziklag, he sent some of the plunder to the elders of Judah, who were his friends, saying, "Here is a present for you from the plunder of the LORD's enemies." |
| 1-Sam 31:1 | A kaua maila nā Pilisetia i ka ʻIseraʻela: ʻauheʻe akula nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela i mua o ko Pilisetia, a hāʻule ihola ka poʻe i pepehi ʻia ma ka mauna ʻo Gileboa. | Now the Philistines fought against Israel; the Israelites fled before them, and many fell slain on Mount Gilboa. |
| 1-Sam 31:4 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula i ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua, E unuhi ʻoe i kāu pahi kaua, a e nou mai iaʻu me ia, o hiki mai auaneʻi kēia poʻe i ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻia, a hou mai iaʻu, a hoʻomāʻewaʻewa mai iaʻu. Akā, ʻaʻole makemake ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua; no ka mea, ua makaʻu loa ia: no ia mea, lālau ʻo Saula i ka pahi kaua, a hoʻohāʻule ihola i luna. | Saul said to his armor-bearer, "Draw your sword and run me through, or these uncircumcised fellows will come and run me through and abuse me." But his armor-bearer was terrified and would not do it; so Saul took his own sword and fell on it. |
| 1-Sam 31:7 | A ʻike aʻela nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o ke awāwa, a me ka poʻe ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, ua heʻe akula nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela, a ua make hoʻi ʻo Saula me kāna mau keiki, haʻalele lākou i ko lākou mau kūlanakauhale, a holo akula; a hele mai nā Pilisetia a noho ihola ma laila. | When the Israelites along the valley and those across the Jordan saw that the Israelite army had fled and that Saul and his sons had died, they abandoned their towns and fled. And the Philistines came and occupied them. |
| 1-Sam 31:9 | A ʻoki ihola lākou i kona poʻo, a hao aʻela i kāna mea kaua, a hoʻouna akula lākou i ka ʻāina o nā Pilisetia a puni e haʻi aku ma ka hale o ko lākou kiʻi, a i nā kānaka. | They cut off his head and stripped off his armor, and they sent messengers throughout the land of the Philistines to proclaim the news in the temple of their idols and among their people. |
| 1-Sam 31:10 | A waiho ihola lākou i kāna mea kaua ma ka hale o ʻAsetarota, a hoʻopaʻa akula lākou i kona kino ma ka pā pōhaku o Betesana. | They put his armor in the temple of the Ashtoreths and fastened his body to the wall of Beth Shan. |
| 1-Sam 31:12 | Kū aʻela nā kanaka koa a pau, a hele aku ia pō a ao, a lawe lākou i ke kino o Saula, a me nā kino o kāna mau keiki mai ka pā pōhaku aku o Betesana, a hele mai ma Iabesa, a puhi akula iā lākou i ke ahi ma laila. | all their valiant men journeyed through the night to Beth Shan. They took down the bodies of Saul and his sons from the wall of Beth Shan and went to Jabesh, where they burned them. |
| 2-Sam 1:2 | A i ke kolu o ka lā, aia hoʻi, he kanaka i hele mai, mai ke kahua kaua, mai Saula mai, me kona kapa i haehae ʻia, a me ka lepo ma luna o kona poʻo; a hiki akula ia i o Dāvida lā, moe ihola ia ma ka honua, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula. | On the third day a man arrived from Saul's camp, with his clothes torn and with dust on his head. When he came to David, he fell to the ground to pay him honor. |
| 2-Sam 1:3 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia, Mai hea mai ʻoe i hele mai nei? ʻĪ maila kēlā iā ia, Ua pakele mai nei au mai ke kahua kaua mai o ka ʻIseraʻela. | "Where have you come from?" David asked him. He answered, "I have escaped from the Israelite camp." |
| 2-Sam 1:4 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia, Pehea kēlā mea? Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e haʻi mai iaʻu. ʻĪ maila kēlā, Ua heʻe akula nā kānaka mai ke kaua aku, a ua hāʻule nā kānaka he nui loa a make: ua make hoʻi ʻo Saula a me kāna keiki kāne ʻo Ionatana. | "What happened?" David asked. "Tell me." He said, "The men fled from the battle. Many of them fell and died. And Saul and his son Jonathan are dead." |
| 2-Sam 1:5 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida i ke kanaka ʻōpiopio nāna i haʻi mai iā ia, Pehea kāu ʻike ʻana, ua make ʻo Saula a me Ionatana kāna keiki? | Then David said to the young man who brought him the report, "How do you know that Saul and his son Jonathan are dead?" |
| 2-Sam 1:7 | ʻAlawa aʻela ia i hope, ʻike maila iaʻu, a kāhea maila iaʻu: ʻī akula au, Eia nō wau. | When he turned around and saw me, he called out to me, and I said, 'What can I do?' |
| 2-Sam 1:8 | Nīnau mai kēlā iaʻu, ʻO wai ʻoe? ʻŌlelo akula au, He ʻAmaleka wau. | "He asked me, 'Who are you?' " 'An Amalekite,' I answered. |
| 2-Sam 1:12 | Kanikau akula lākou me ka uē aku, a hoʻokē ʻai ihola lākou a hiki i ke ahiahi, no Saula a no Ionatana kāna keiki, a no ka poʻe kānaka o Iēhova, a no ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela; no ka mea, ua hāʻule lākou i ka pahi kaua. | They mourned and wept and fasted till evening for Saul and his son Jonathan, and for the army of the LORD and the house of Israel, because they had fallen by the sword. |
| 2-Sam 1:13 | Nīnau akula ʻo Dāvida i ke kanaka ʻōpiopio nāna i haʻi mai iā ia, No hea ʻoe? ʻĪ maila kēlā, He keiki au na kekahi malihini, he ʻAmaleka. | David said to the young man who brought him the report, "Where are you from?" "I am the son of an alien, an Amalekite," he answered. |
| 2-Sam 1:14 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia, He aha kou mea i makaʻu ʻole ai i ka ʻō aku i kou lima e pepehi i kā Iēhova mea i poni ʻia? | David asked him, "Why were you not afraid to lift your hand to destroy the LORD's anointed?" |
| 2-Sam 1:15 | Kāhea akula ʻo Dāvida i kekahi kanaka ʻōpiopio, ʻī akula, E neʻeneʻe aku ʻoe, a e lele aku ma luna ona. Pepehi akula kēlā iā ia, a make ihola ia. | Then David called one of his men and said, "Go, strike him down!" So he struck him down, and he died. |
| 2-Sam 1:16 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia, Ma luna o kou poʻo iho ke koko ou: no ka mea, ua ʻāhewa maila kou waha iho iā ʻoe, i ka ʻī ʻana, Ua pepehi nō au i kā Iēhova mea i poni ʻia. | For David had said to him, "Your blood be on your own head. Your own mouth testified against you when you said, 'I killed the LORD's anointed.' " |
| 2-Sam 1:17 | Kanikau akula ʻo Dāvida i kēia kanikau ʻana iā Saula a iā Ionatana kāna keiki. | David took up this lament concerning Saul and his son Jonathan, |
| 2-Sam 1:18 | (Kauoha akula hoʻi ia e aʻo i nā mamo a Iuda i ke kakaka: aia hoʻi ua kākau ʻia ma loko o ka buke a Iasera.) | and ordered that the men of Judah be taught this lament of the bow (it is written in the Book of Jashar): |
| 2-Sam 2:1 | Ma hope iho o kēia mea, nīnau akula ʻo Dāvida i o Iēhova, ʻī akula, E piʻi aku anei au i kekahi kūlanakauhale o ka Iuda? ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā ia, E piʻi ʻoe. ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida, Ai lā i hea kahi e piʻi aku ai au? ʻĪ maila kēlā, I Heberona. | In the course of time, David inquired of the LORD. "Shall I go up to one of the towns of Judah?" he asked. The LORD said, "Go up." David asked, "Where shall I go?" "To Hebron," the LORD answered. |
| 2-Sam 2:2 | Hele akula ʻo Dāvida i laila, a me kāna mau wāhine ʻelua, ʻo ʻAhinoama no Iezereʻela, a me ʻAbigaila, ka wahine a Nabala no Karemela. | So David went up there with his two wives, Ahinoam of Jezreel and Abigail, the widow of Nabal of Carmel. |
| 2-Sam 2:3 | Lawe pū akula ʻo Dāvida i nā kānaka ona, ka poʻe i noho pū me ia, ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka me kona ʻōhua: a noho ihola lākou ma nā kūlanakauhale ʻo Heberona. | David also took the men who were with him, each with his family, and they settled in Hebron and its towns. |
| 2-Sam 2:4 | Hele maila nā kānaka o ka Iuda, a ma laila lākou i poni ai iā ia i aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻohana a Iuda. Haʻi akula hoʻi lākou iā Dāvida, ʻī akula, ʻO nā kānaka o Iabesa-gileada, ka poʻe nāna i kanu iā Saula. | Then the men of Judah came to Hebron and there they anointed David king over the house of Judah. When David was told that it was the men of Jabesh Gilead who had buried Saul, |
| 2-Sam 2:5 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida i nā ʻelele i kānaka o Iabesa-gileada, ʻī akula iā lākou, E aloha ʻia mai ʻoukou e Iēhova, no ka mea, ua hana aku ʻoukou i kēia lokomaikaʻi i ko ʻoukou haku iā Saula, a ua kanu iho iā ia. | he sent messengers to the men of Jabesh Gilead to say to them, "The LORD bless you for showing this kindness to Saul your master by burying him. |
| 2-Sam 2:8 | Akā, ʻo ʻAbenera ke keiki a Nera, ke aliʻi koa no ko Saula poʻe kaua, lālau akula ʻo ia iā ʻIseboseta ke keiki kāne a Saula, a lawe akula iā ia i Mahanaima. | Meanwhile, Abner son of Ner, the commander of Saul's army, had taken Ish-Bosheth son of Saul and brought him over to Mahanaim. |
| 2-Sam 2:9 | A hoʻāliʻi akula iā ia ma luna o ka Gileada, a ma luna o ka ʻAsera, ma luna hoʻi o ko Iezereʻela, a ma luna o ka ʻEperaima, a ma luna o ka Beniamina, a ma luna hoʻi ʻo ka ʻIseraʻela a pau. | He made him king over Gilead, Ashuri and Jezreel, and also over Ephraim, Benjamin and all Israel. |
| 2-Sam 2:10 | He kanahā nā makahiki o ʻIseboseta ke keiki a Saula, i kona wā i noho ai i aliʻi, a ʻelua mau makahiki ʻo ia i noho aliʻi ai. Akā, hahai akula ka ʻohana a Iuda ma muli o Dāvida. | Ish-Bosheth son of Saul was forty years old when he became king over Israel, and he reigned two years. The house of Judah, however, followed David. |
| 2-Sam 2:13 | Hele akula hoʻi ʻo Ioaba ke keiki a Zeruia, me nā kānaka o Dāvida, a hālāwai pū aʻela lākou ma ka pūnāwai ʻo Gibeona; a noho ihola lākou, ʻo kekahi poʻe ma kēia ʻaoʻao o ka pūnāwai, a ʻo kēlā poʻe ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o ka pūnāwai. | Joab son of Zeruiah and David's men went out and met them at the pool of Gibeon. One group sat down on one side of the pool and one group on the other side. |
| 2-Sam 2:14 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ʻAbenera iā Ioaba, E kū aʻe nā kanaka ʻōpiopio, a e pāʻani i mua o kākou. ʻĪ akula ʻo Ioaba, E kū aʻe lākou. | Then Abner said to Joab, "Let's have some of the young men get up and fight hand to hand in front of us." "All right, let them do it," Joab said. |
| 2-Sam 2:15 | A laila, kū aʻela a hele akula nā mea he ʻumikumamālua o ka Beniamina no ʻIseboseta ke keiki a Saula, a me nā kānaka o Dāvida he ʻumikumamālua. | So they stood up and were counted off--twelve men for Benjamin and Ish-Bosheth son of Saul, and twelve for David. |
| 2-Sam 2:16 | Lālau akula kēlā mea kēia mea i kona hoa paio ma ke poʻo, a hou akula i kona pahi kaua ma loko o ka ʻaoʻao o kona hoa paio, a hāʻule pū ihola lākou a pau: no laila, ua kapa ʻia kēlā wahi, Heleka-hazurima; aia nō i Gibeona. | Then each man grabbed his opponent by the head and thrust his dagger into his opponent's side, and they fell down together. So that place in Gibeon was called Helkath Hazzurim. |
| 2-Sam 2:19 | Alualu akula ʻo ʻAsahela iā ʻAbenera: a i ka hele ʻana, ʻaʻole ia i kāpae ma ka ʻākau, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma ka hema, ma hope o ʻAbenera. | He chased Abner, turning neither to the right nor to the left as he pursued him. |
| 2-Sam 2:21 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAbenera iā ia, E hāliu aʻe ʻoe ma kou lima ʻākau paha, ma kou hema paha, e lālau aku i kekahi kanaka ʻōpiopio, a e lawe nou i kona kāhiko ʻana. ʻAʻole naʻe i manaʻo ʻo ʻAsahela e hāliu aʻe mai ke alualu ʻana iā ia. | Then Abner said to him, "Turn aside to the right or to the left; take on one of the young men and strip him of his weapons." But Asahel would not stop chasing him. |
| 2-Sam 2:22 | ʻŌlelo hou akula ʻo ʻAbenera iā ʻAsahela, E hāliu aʻe ʻoe mai oʻu aku nei; no ke aha lā au e pepehi iho ai iā ʻoe a ka honua? Pehea lā hoʻi e nānā pono aku ai kuʻu maka iā Ioaba kou kaikuaʻana? | Again Abner warned Asahel, "Stop chasing me! Why should I strike you down? How could I look your brother Joab in the face?" |
| 2-Sam 2:23 | Akā, hōʻole akula ia, ʻaʻole e hāliu aʻe: no laila, hou akula ʻo ʻAbenera i ke kumu o ka ihe ma lalo iho o ka lima o kona iwi ʻaoʻao, a puka akula ka ihe ma kona kua: hina ihola ia i laila, a make ihola ma ia wahi: a ʻo nā mea a pau i hiki aku ma kahi i hina iho ai ʻo ʻAsahela a make, kū mālie ihola lākou. | But Asahel refused to give up the pursuit; so Abner thrust the butt of his spear into Asahel's stomach, and the spear came out through his back. He fell there and died on the spot. And every man stopped when he came to the place where Asahel had fallen and died. |
| 2-Sam 2:24 | Alualu akula hoʻi ʻo Ioaba a me ʻAbisai iā ʻAbenera: a napoʻo ihola ka lā i ko lākou hiki ʻana aku i ka puʻu ʻo ʻAma i mua o Gia, ma ka ʻaoʻao o ka wao nahele ʻo Gibeona. | But Joab and Abishai pursued Abner, and as the sun was setting, they came to the hill of Ammah, near Giah on the way to the wasteland of Gibeon. |
| 2-Sam 2:27 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ioaba, Ma ko ke Akua ola ʻana, inā ʻaʻole ʻoe i ʻōlelo mai, inā ua hoʻi aku kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kakahiaka nei mai ke alualu ʻana aku i kona hoahānau. | Joab answered, "As surely as God lives, if you had not spoken, the men would have continued the pursuit of their brothers until morning. " |
| 2-Sam 2:28 | A laila puhi akula ʻo Ioaba i ka pū, a kū mālie ihola nā kānaka a pau, ʻaʻole i alualu hou aku iā lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i kaua hou aku lākou. | So Joab blew the trumpet, and all the men came to a halt; they no longer pursued Israel, nor did they fight anymore. |
| 2-Sam 2:29 | Haele akula ʻo ʻAbenera me nā kānaka ona ma kahi pāpū, a hele akula ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, a haele aʻela ma Biterona a pau, a hiki aku i Mahanaima. | All that night Abner and his men marched through the Arabah. They crossed the Jordan, continued through the whole Bithron and came to Mahanaim. |
| 2-Sam 2:30 | Hoʻi hou akula ʻo Ioaba mai ke alualu ʻana iā ʻAbenera: a hoʻākoakoa aʻela i nā kānaka a pau, ua nalo iho nā kānaka o Dāvida he ʻumikumamāiwa a me ʻAsahela. | Then Joab returned from pursuing Abner and assembled all his men. Besides Asahel, nineteen of David's men were found missing. |
| 2-Sam 2:32 | Lawe aʻela lākou iā ʻAsahela, a kanu ihola iā ia i loko o ka hale kupapaʻu o kona makua kāne i Betelehema. Haele akula ʻo Ioaba me nā kānaka ona ia pō a pau, a hiki akula i Heberona i ka wanaʻao. | They took Asahel and buried him in his father's tomb at Bethlehem. Then Joab and his men marched all night and arrived at Hebron by daybreak. |
| 2-Sam 3:7 | Aia kekahi haiā wahine a Saula, ʻo Rizepa kona inoa, kekahi kaikamahine a ʻAia. ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻIseboseta iā ʻAbenera, No ke aha lā ʻoe i komo aku ai i loko i ka haiā wahine a kuʻu makua kāne? | Now Saul had had a concubine named Rizpah daughter of Aiah. And Ish-Bosheth said to Abner, "Why did you sleep with my father's concubine?" |
| 2-Sam 3:8 | A laila, huhū loa ʻo ʻAbenera i nā hua ʻōlelo a ʻIseboseta, ʻī akula, He poʻo ʻīlio nō anei au nāna i lokomaikaʻi aku i ka ʻohana a Saula a kou makua kāne, i kona poʻe hoahānau, a me kona poʻe makamaka, ma ke kūʻēʻē ʻana i ka Iuda i kēia manawa, ʻaʻole hoʻi au i hāʻawi aku iā ʻoe ma loko o ka lima o Dāvida, i hoʻāhewa mai ai ʻoe iaʻu i nēia lā no ua wahine nei? | Abner was very angry because of what Ish-Bosheth said and he answered, "Am I a dog's head--on Judah's side? This very day I am loyal to the house of your father Saul and to his family and friends. I haven't handed you over to David. Yet now you accuse me of an offense involving this woman! |
| 2-Sam 3:13 | ʻĪ akula kēlā, Pono; e hoʻokuʻikahi nō kāua: hoʻokahi hoʻi aʻu mea e kauoha aku nei iā ʻoe, wahi āna, ʻAʻole ʻoe e ʻike mai i kuʻu maka, ke lawe ʻole mai ʻoe ma mua iā Mikala ke kaikamahine a Saula, i kou hele ʻana mai e ʻike i kuʻu maka. | "Good," said David. "I will make an agreement with you. But I demand one thing of you: Do not come into my presence unless you bring Michal daughter of Saul when you come to see me." |
| 2-Sam 3:14 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida i nā ʻelele i o ʻIseboseta lā ke keiki a Saula, ʻī akula, E hāʻawi mai ʻoe i kaʻu wahine iā Mikala, aʻu i kūʻai ai naʻu i nā ʻōmaka o nā Pilisetia he haneri. | Then David sent messengers to Ish-Bosheth son of Saul, demanding, "Give me my wife Michal, whom I betrothed to myself for the price of a hundred Philistine foreskins." |
| 2-Sam 3:15 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo ʻIseboseta, a lawe aʻela iā ia mai ke kāne aku ʻo Paletiʻela ke keiki a Laisa. | So Ish-Bosheth gave orders and had her taken away from her husband Paltiel son of Laish. |
| 2-Sam 3:16 | Hele pū maila kāna kāne me ia e uē ana ma hope iho ona, a hiki i Bahurima. A laila, ʻī aku ʻo ʻAbenera iā ia, Ō hoʻi. A hoʻi akula ia. | Her husband, however, went with her, weeping behind her all the way to Bahurim. Then Abner said to him, "Go back home!" So he went back. |
| 2-Sam 3:17 | Kamaʻilio akula ʻo ʻAbenera me nā lunakahiko o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula, Ua ʻimi aku ʻoukou iā Dāvida i nā manawa ma mua i aliʻi ma luna o ʻoukou. | Abner conferred with the elders of Israel and said, "For some time you have wanted to make David your king. |
| 2-Sam 3:19 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi ʻo ʻAbenera ma loko o nā pepeiao o ka Beniamina: hele akula hoʻi ʻo ʻAbenera e haʻi aku ma loko o nā pepeiao o Dāvida ma Heberona i nā mea a pau a ka ʻIseraʻela i makemake ai, a me nā mea a pau i makemake ai ka Beniamina. | Abner also spoke to the Benjamites in person. Then he went to Hebron to tell David everything that Israel and the whole house of Benjamin wanted to do. |
| 2-Sam 3:20 | A hiki akula ʻo ʻAbenera i Heberona i o Dāvida lā, ʻo ia me nā kānaka he iwakālua. Hana ihola ʻo Dāvida i ʻahaʻaina na ʻAbenera a na ka poʻe kānaka me ia. | When Abner, who had twenty men with him, came to David at Hebron, David prepared a feast for him and his men. |
| 2-Sam 3:21 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAbenera iā Dāvida, E kū aʻe au a hele aku e hōʻuluʻulu i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau i kuʻu haku i ke aliʻi, i hana lākou i berita me ʻoe, i noho aliʻi hoʻi ʻoe ma luna o nā mea a pau a kou naʻau e makemake nei. Hoʻihoʻi akula ʻo Dāvida iā ʻAbenera, a hele akula ia me ka maluhia. | Then Abner said to David, "Let me go at once and assemble all Israel for my lord the king, so that they may make a compact with you, and that you may rule over all that your heart desires." So David sent Abner away, and he went in peace. |
| 2-Sam 3:24 | A laila, hele akula ʻo Ioaba i ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, He aha kāu i hana ai? Aia hoʻi, ua hele mai nei ʻo ʻAbenera; he aha hoʻi kāu i hoʻihoʻi aku ai iā ia, a ua hala loa kēlā? | So Joab went to the king and said, "What have you done? Look, Abner came to you. Why did you let him go? Now he is gone! |
| 2-Sam 3:26 | A hoʻi mai ʻo Ioaba i waho, mai o Dāvida mai, kēnā akula ia i nā kānaka e kiʻi iā ʻAbenera, na lākou ia i hoʻihoʻi mai, mai ka pūnāwai mai ʻo Sira: ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻike ʻo Dāvida. | Joab then left David and sent messengers after Abner, and they brought him back from the well of Sirah. But David did not know it. |
| 2-Sam 3:27 | A hoʻi hou maila ʻo ʻAbenera i Heberona, kono akula ʻo Ioaba iā ia i waena o ka ʻīpuka e ʻōlelo mālie aku iā ia, i laila kēlā i hou aku ai iā ia ma lalo iho o ka lima o ka iwi ʻaoʻao, a make ihola ia, no ke koko o ʻAsahela ʻo kona kaikaina. | Now when Abner returned to Hebron, Joab took him aside into the gateway, as though to speak with him privately. And there, to avenge the blood of his brother Asahel, Joab stabbed him in the stomach, and he died. |
| 2-Sam 3:28 | Ma hope iho, a lohe aʻela ʻo Dāvida, ʻī akula ia, I mua o Iēhova ua hala ʻole mau loa au a me kuʻu aupuni i ke koko o ʻAbenera ke keiki a Nera. | Later, when David heard about this, he said, "I and my kingdom are forever innocent before the LORD concerning the blood of Abner son of Ner. |
| 2-Sam 3:31 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Dāvida iā Ioaba a me ka poʻe a pau me ia, E haehae iho i ko ʻoukou kapa, a e kāʻei ʻoukou i ke kapa ʻinoʻino, a e kanikau i mua o ʻAbenera. A ʻo ke aliʻi ʻo Dāvida i hele ma hope o ka mānele. | Then David said to Joab and all the people with him, "Tear your clothes and put on sackcloth and walk in mourning in front of Abner." King David himself walked behind the bier. |
| 2-Sam 3:33 | Kanikau ihola ke aliʻi ma luna o ʻAbenera, ʻī akula, Ua make nō anei ʻo ʻAbenera e like me ka make o ka naʻaupō? | The king sang this lament for Abner: "Should Abner have died as the lawless die? |
| 2-Sam 3:35 | A hele mai nā kānaka a pau e koi aku iā Dāvida e ʻai i ka ʻai ʻoiai ka lā: hoʻohiki akula Dāvida, ʻī akula, Pēlā ke Akua e hana mai ai iaʻu a nui aku, ke hoʻāʻo iho au i ka berena a i kekahi mea ʻē aʻe, a napoʻo ka lā. | Then they all came and urged David to eat something while it was still day; but David took an oath, saying, "May God deal with me, be it ever so severely, if I taste bread or anything else before the sun sets!" |
| 2-Sam 3:36 | Nānā akula nā kānaka a pau, a ua ʻoluʻolu lākou ia mea: no ka mea, ma nā mea a pau a ke aliʻi i hana ai, ua ʻoluʻolu nā kānaka a pau i laila. | All the people took note and were pleased; indeed, everything the king did pleased them. |
| 2-Sam 3:38 | ʻŌlelo akula ke aliʻi i kāna poʻe kauā, ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou i ʻike, he kanaka nui i hāʻule i nēia lā i waena o ka ʻIseraʻela. | Then the king said to his men, "Do you not realize that a prince and a great man has fallen in Israel this day? |
| 2-Sam 4:3 | Holo akula nā kānaka o Beʻerota i Gitaima, a ua noho malihini lākou i laila, a hiki i nēia manawa.) | because the people of Beeroth fled to Gittaim and have lived there as aliens to this day. |
| 2-Sam 4:4 | A ʻo Ionatana ke keiki a Saula, nāna nō kekahi keiki kāne, ua ʻoʻopa ma kona mau wāwae. ʻElima ona mau makahiki i ka wā i hiki aku ai ka ʻōlelo no Saula a no Ionatana mai Iezereʻela aku, a kaʻikaʻi akula kona kahu iā ia, a holo akula: a i kona wikiwiki ʻana e holo aku, hāʻule ihola kēlā a ʻoʻopa ihola. ʻO Mepiboseta kona inoa. | (Jonathan son of Saul had a son who was lame in both feet. He was five years old when the news about Saul and Jonathan came from Jezreel. His nurse picked him up and fled, but as she hurried to leave, he fell and became crippled. His name was Mephibosheth.) |
| 2-Sam 4:5 | Hele akula ʻo Rekaba a me Baʻana nā keiki a Rimona no Beʻerota, a hoʻi maila lāua i ka hale o ʻIseboseta i ka manawa i wela ai ka lā, a e moe ana ia ma ka moe i ke awakea. | Now Recab and Baanah, the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, set out for the house of Ish-Bosheth, and they arrived there in the heat of the day while he was taking his noonday rest. |
| 2-Sam 4:6 | Hele akula lāua i laila i waenakonu o ka hale, e like me ke kiʻi i ka huapalaoa; a hou akula lāua iā ia ma lalo iho o ka lima o ka iwi ʻaoʻao: a pakele akula ʻo Rekaba a me Baʻana kona hoahānau. | They went into the inner part of the house as if to get some wheat, and they stabbed him in the stomach. Then Recab and his brother Baanah slipped away. |
| 2-Sam 4:7 | No ka mea, i ko lāua hele ʻana aku i loko o ka hale, e moe ana ia ma luna o kona moe i loko o kona keʻena moe, hou akula lāua iā ia, a make ia; a ʻoki ihola lāua i kona poʻo, a holoholo akula ma ka pāpū a ao ka pō. | They had gone into the house while he was lying on the bed in his bedroom. After they stabbed and killed him, they cut off his head. Taking it with them, they traveled all night by way of the Arabah. |
| 2-Sam 4:9 | ʻŌlelo akula Dāvida iā Rekaba a me Baʻana kona hoahānau, nā keiki a Rimona no Beʻerota, ʻī akula iā lāua, Ma ko Iēhova ola ʻana, nāna i hoʻopakele i kuʻu ola i ka pōpilikia a pau, | David answered Recab and his brother Baanah, the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, "As surely as the LORD lives, who has delivered me out of all trouble, |
| 2-Sam 4:10 | A haʻi maila kekahi iaʻu, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, Aiʻa ua make ʻo Saula, e manaʻo ana ia he ʻōlelo maikaʻi kāna iaʻu, lālau akula au iā ia, a pepehi ihola iā ia ma Zikelaga: ʻo ia ihola ka uku aʻu i hāʻawi aku ai iā ia no kāna ʻōlelo ʻana: | when a man told me, 'Saul is dead,' and thought he was bringing good news, I seized him and put him to death in Ziklag. That was the reward I gave him for his news! |
| 2-Sam 4:12 | Kēnā akula Dāvida i nā kānaka ʻōpiopio ona, a pepehi akula lākou iā lāua, a ʻoki ihola i ko lāua mau lima a me nā wāwae, a kau akula iā lāua ma luna ma ka pūnāwai o Heberona. A lawe aʻela lākou i ke poʻo o ʻIseboseta, a kanu ihola i loko o ka hale kupapaʻu o ʻAbenera ma Heberona. | So David gave an order to his men, and they killed them. They cut off their hands and feet and hung the bodies by the pool in Hebron. But they took the head of Ish-Bosheth and buried it in Abner's tomb at Hebron. |
| 2-Sam 5:6 | Hele akula ke aliʻi a me nā kānaka ona i Ierusalema i ka poʻe Iebusi, nā kamaʻāina o ia wahi. ʻŌlelo maila lākou iā Dāvida, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, Inā ʻaʻole ʻoe e lawe aku i ka poʻe makapō a me ka poʻe ʻoʻopa, ʻaʻole nō ʻoe e komo mai i ʻaneʻi: e manaʻo ana lākou ʻaʻole e komo ʻo Dāvida i laila. | The king and his men marched to Jerusalem to attack the Jebusites, who lived there. The Jebusites said to David, "You will not get in here; even the blind and the lame can ward you off." They thought, "David cannot get in here." |
| 2-Sam 5:8 | ʻĪ akula Dāvida ia lā, ʻO nā mea pepehi i ka Iebusi, e hele lākou i ke kahawai e luku i ka poʻe ʻoʻopa a me ka poʻe makapō, i ka poʻe i inaina ʻia e ko Dāvida naʻau; no ka mea, ua ʻōlelo nā mea makapō a me nā mea ʻoʻopa, ʻAʻole ia e hiki ma loko o ka hale. | On that day, David said, "Anyone who conquers the Jebusites will have to use the water shaft to reach those 'lame and blind' who are David's enemies. " That is why they say, "The 'blind and lame' will not enter the palace." |
| 2-Sam 5:18 | Hele maila hoʻi ka poʻe Pilisetia, a hoʻomoana akula ma ke awāwa ʻo Repaima. | Now the Philistines had come and spread out in the Valley of Rephaim; |
| 2-Sam 5:19 | Nīnau akula ʻo Dāvida iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, E piʻi aku anei au i ka poʻe Pilisetia? E hoʻolilo mai hoʻi ʻoe iā lākou i kuʻu lima? ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā Dāvida, E piʻi aku ʻoe, no ka mea, e ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e hoʻolilo au i ka poʻe Pilisetia i kou lima. | so David inquired of the LORD, "Shall I go and attack the Philistines? Will you hand them over to me?" The LORD answered him, "Go, for I will surely hand the Philistines over to you." |
| 2-Sam 5:20 | Hele akula ʻo Dāvida i Baʻala-perazima, a luku akula ʻo Dāvida iā lākou ma laila, ʻī ihola ia, Ua pohā aku ʻo Iēhova ma luna o koʻu poʻe ʻenemi, e like me ka pohā ʻana o ka wai. No laila, kapa akula ia i ka inoa o ia wahi, ʻo Baʻala-perazima. | So David went to Baal Perazim, and there he defeated them. He said, "As waters break out, the LORD has broken out against my enemies before me." So that place was called Baal Perazim. |
| 2-Sam 5:21 | Haʻalele lākou i nā kiʻi o lākou i laila, a lawe akula ʻo Dāvida a me nā kānaka ona ia mau mea. | The Philistines abandoned their idols there, and David and his men carried them off. |
| 2-Sam 5:23 | A nīnau akula ʻo Dāvida iā Iēhova, ʻī maila kēlā, ʻAʻole ʻoe e piʻi pono aku; akā, e hoʻopuni aʻe ʻoe ma hope mai o lākou, i kahi e kūpono ana i nā lāʻau silika. | so David inquired of the LORD, and he answered, "Do not go straight up, but circle around behind them and attack them in front of the balsam trees. |
| 2-Sam 5:25 | Hana akula ʻo Dāvida e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā ia; a luku akula ia i nā Pilisetia mai Geba aku a hiki aku ʻoe i Gazera. | So David did as the LORD commanded him, and he struck down the Philistines all the way from Gibeon to Gezer. |
| 2-Sam 6:2 | Kū aʻela ʻo Dāvida, a hele pū akula me nā kānaka a pau me ia mai Baʻale o ka Iuda, e halihali mai laila mai i ka pahu o ke Akua, i ka mea i hea ʻia aku ai ka inoa, ka inoa ʻo Iēhova Sābāōta, ʻo ka Mea e noho ana ma waena o nā kerubima. | He and all his men set out from Baalah of Judah to bring up from there the ark of God, which is called by the Name, the name of the LORD Almighty, who is enthroned between the cherubim that are on the ark. |
| 2-Sam 6:3 | Kau akula lākou i ka pahu o ke Akua ma luna o ke kaʻa hou, a lawe maila ia mai loko aʻe o ka hale o ʻAbinadaba ma Gibea. Kaʻi akula ʻo ʻUza a me ʻAhio nā keiki kāne a ʻAbinadaba i ke kaʻa hou. | They set the ark of God on a new cart and brought it from the house of Abinadab, which was on the hill. Uzzah and Ahio, sons of Abinadab, were guiding the new cart |
| 2-Sam 6:4 | Lawe maila lākou ia mea mai loko mai o ka hale o ʻAbinadaba ma Gibea, e hele pū ana me ka pahu o ke Akua, a hele akula ʻo ʻAhio i mua o ka pahu. | with the ark of God on it, and Ahio was walking in front of it. |
| 2-Sam 6:5 | Hoʻokani akula ʻo Dāvida a me ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela a pau i mua o Iēhova, me nā mea kani o nā lāʻau ʻo kēlā ʻano ʻo kēia ʻano; me nā lira, nā pesaleteria, nā timeberela, nā korineta, a me nā kimebala. | David and the whole house of Israel were celebrating with all their might before the LORD, with songs and with harps, lyres, tambourines, sistrums and cymbals. |
| 2-Sam 6:6 | A hiki akula lākou i kahi hehi palaoa no Nakona, ʻō akula ʻo ʻUza i kona lima i ka pahu o ke Akua, a paʻa akula ia; no ka mea ua ʻōkupe nā bipi kauō. | When they came to the threshing floor of Nacon, Uzzah reached out and took hold of the ark of God, because the oxen stumbled. |
| 2-Sam 6:8 | Ukiuki ihola ʻo Dāvida i ko Iēhova hahau ʻana aku iā ʻUza; a kapa akula ʻo Dāvida i ka inoa o ia wahi, ʻo Perezuza. | Then David was angry because the LORD's wrath had broken out against Uzzah, and to this day that place is called Perez Uzzah. |
| 2-Sam 6:12 | Haʻi akula lākou iā Dāvida i ke aliʻi, ʻī maila, Ē, ua hoʻopōmaikaʻi ʻo Iēhova i ko ka hale o ʻObededoma, a me nā mea a pau iā ia, no ka pahu o ke Akua. A hele akula ʻo Dāvida, a lawe maila i ka pahu o ke Akua, mai ka hale o ʻObededoma mai, a i loko o ke kūlanakauhale o Dāvida me ka ʻoliʻoli. | Now King David was told, "The LORD has blessed the household of Obed-Edom and everything he has, because of the ark of God." So David went down and brought up the ark of God from the house of Obed-Edom to the City of David with rejoicing. |
| 2-Sam 6:13 | Aiʻa, hele akula ka poʻe halihali i ka pahu o Iēhova i nā ana ʻeono, mōhai akula ʻo ia i nā bipi a me nā mea i kūpalu ʻia. | When those who were carrying the ark of the LORD had taken six steps, he sacrificed a bull and a fattened calf. |
| 2-Sam 6:14 | Haʻa ikaika akula hoʻi ʻo Dāvida i mua o Iēhova; a ua kāʻei ʻia ʻo Dāvida i ka ʻēpoda olonā. | David, wearing a linen ephod, danced before the LORD with all his might, |
| 2-Sam 6:16 | A i ka hiki ʻana mai o ka pahu o ke Akua i loko o ke kūlanakauhale o Dāvida, nānā akula ʻo Mikala ke kaikamahine a Saula ma ka puka makani, a ʻike akula i ke aliʻi iā Dāvida e lele ana, a e haʻa ana i mua o Iēhova; hoʻowahāwahā akula kona naʻau iā ia. | As the ark of the LORD was entering the City of David, Michal daughter of Saul watched from a window. And when she saw King David leaping and dancing before the LORD, she despised him in her heart. |
| 2-Sam 6:17 | Lawe maila lākou i ka pahu o Iēhova i loko, a kau ihola ia ma kona wahi, ma waenakonu o ka halelewa a Dāvida i kūkulu ai nona: a mōhai akula ʻo Dāvida i nā mōhai kuni, a me nā mōhai aloha i mua o Iēhova. | They brought the ark of the LORD and set it in its place inside the tent that David had pitched for it, and David sacrificed burnt offerings and fellowship offerings before the LORD. |
| 2-Sam 6:18 | A pau aʻela kā Dāvida mōhai ʻana i nā mōhai kuni a me nā mōhai hoʻomalu, hoʻomaikaʻi akula ia i nā kānaka ma ka inoa ʻo Iēhova Sābāōta. | After he had finished sacrificing the burnt offerings and fellowship offerings, he blessed the people in the name of the LORD Almighty. |
| 2-Sam 6:19 | A hāʻawi akula ia na ka poʻe kānaka a pau, na ke anaina kanaka a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, na nā wāhine a me nā kāne, na kēlā mea kēia mea, i ka pōpō berena a me kauwahi iʻa, a me kekahi paʻi hua waina. A hoʻi hou akula nā kānaka a pau i ko lākou mau wahi. | Then he gave a loaf of bread, a cake of dates and a cake of raisins to each person in the whole crowd of Israelites, both men and women. And all the people went to their homes. |
| 2-Sam 6:20 | Hoʻi hou akula ʻo Dāvida e hoʻoaloha i ko ka hale ona. Hele maila ʻo Mikala ke kaikamahine a Saula e hālāwai me Dāvida, ʻī maila, Kai ka nani o ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela i kēia lā, nāna i wehe aʻe i kona kapa i kēia lā i mua o nā maka o nā kauā wahine a kona poʻe kānaka, e like me ka wehe hilahila ʻole ʻana o kekahi kanaka lapuwale. | When David returned home to bless his household, Michal daughter of Saul came out to meet him and said, "How the king of Israel has distinguished himself today, disrobing in the sight of the slave girls of his servants as any vulgar fellow would!" |
| 2-Sam 6:21 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā Mikala, I mua ia o Iēhova, nāna au i koho mai i mua o kou makua kāne, i mua hoʻi o kāna ʻohana a pau e hoʻonoho iaʻu i aliʻi ma luna o ko Iēhova poʻe kānaka, ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela: no laila hoʻi e hula au i mua o Iēhova. | David said to Michal, "It was before the LORD, who chose me rather than your father or anyone from his house when he appointed me ruler over the LORD's people Israel--I will celebrate before the LORD. |
| 2-Sam 7:2 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā Natana ke kāula, Eia hoʻi au ke noho nei i loko o ka hale kedera; akā, e noho ana ka pahu o Iēhova ma loko o nā pākū. | he said to Nathan the prophet, "Here I am, living in a palace of cedar, while the ark of God remains in a tent." |
| 2-Sam 7:3 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Natana i ke aliʻi, E hele ʻoe e hana i ka mea a pau i loko o kou naʻau; no ka mea, me ʻoe pū nō ʻo Iēhova. | Nathan replied to the king, "Whatever you have in mind, go ahead and do it, for the LORD is with you." |
| 2-Sam 7:18 | A laila komo akula ʻo Dāvida ke aliʻi i loko, a noho ihola i mua o Iēhova, a ʻōlelo akula, ʻO wai lā hoʻi wau, e ka Haku e Iēhova? He aha hoʻi koʻu ʻohana i mālama mai ai ʻoe iaʻu a hiki i nēia wā? | Then King David went in and sat before the LORD, and he said: "Who am I, O Sovereign LORD, and what is my family, that you have brought me this far? |
| 2-Sam 8:1 | Ma hope aku, pepehi akula ʻo Dāvida i nā Pilisetia, a hoʻolilo ihola iā lākou ma lalo ona: a lawe aʻela hoʻi ʻo Dāvida i ke kūlanakauhale aliʻi mai loko aʻe o ka lima o nā Pilisetia. | In the course of time, David defeated the Philistines and subdued them, and he took Metheg Ammah from the control of the Philistines. |
| 2-Sam 8:2 | Pepehi akula hoʻi ia i ko Moaba, ana ihola iā lākou i ke kaula ana, e hoʻohina ana iā lākou ma ka honua: ana ihola ʻo ia iā lākou i ʻelua kaula ana e make ai, a me kekahi kaula ana ʻokoʻa e ola ai. Pēlā i lilo ai ko Moaba i ʻāina kauā na Dāvida, a lawe maila hoʻi lākou i ka waiwai hoʻokupu. | David also defeated the Moabites. He made them lie down on the ground and measured them off with a length of cord. Every two lengths of them were put to death, and the third length was allowed to live. So the Moabites became subject to David and brought tribute. |
| 2-Sam 8:3 | Pepehi akula hoʻi ʻo Dāvida iā Hadadezera ke keiki a Rehoba, ke aliʻi o Zoba, iā ia i hele aku ai e hoʻopaʻa i kona palena ʻāina ma ka muliwai ʻo ʻEuperate. | Moreover, David fought Hadadezer son of Rehob, king of Zobah, when he went to restore his control along the Euphrates River. |
| 2-Sam 8:4 | Lawe pio akula hoʻi ʻo Dāvida mai ona aku lā i nā hoʻoholo lio hoʻokahi tausani me nā haneri ʻehiku, a me nā tausani kānaka hele wāwae he iwakālua; a ʻoki ihola ʻo Dāvida i ke olonā wāwae o nā lio no nā hale kaʻa; akā, ua hoʻokoe ia i hoʻokahi haneri o nā lio hale kaʻa. | David captured a thousand of his chariots, seven thousand charioteers and twenty thousand foot soldiers. He hamstrung all but a hundred of the chariot horses. |
| 2-Sam 8:11 | Hoʻolaʻa akula nō ʻo Dāvida ia mau mea no Iēhova, me ke kālā a me ke gula āna i hoʻolaʻa aku ai ʻo nā lāhui kanaka a pau āna i hoʻokauā aku ai: | King David dedicated these articles to the LORD, as he had done with the silver and gold from all the nations he had subdued: |
| 2-Sam 8:15 | Noho aliʻi ihola ʻo Dāvida ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau; a hoʻokō akula ʻo Dāvida i ke kānāwai, me ka hoʻopono aku i nā kānaka ona a pau. | David reigned over all Israel, doing what was just and right for all his people. |
| 2-Sam 9:1 | ʻĪ akula Dāvida, ʻAʻole anei e koe kekahi o ka ʻohana a Saula, i hōʻike aku ai au iā ia i aloha no Ionatana? | David asked, "Is there anyone still left of the house of Saul to whom I can show kindness for Jonathan's sake?" |
| 2-Sam 9:2 | Aia kekahi kauā no ka ʻohana o Saula, ʻo Ziba kona inoa: a kiʻi akula lākou iā ia e hele i o Dāvida lā, ʻī akula ke aliʻi iā ia, ʻO ʻoe nō ʻo Ziba? ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻO wau nō ʻo kāu kauā. | Now there was a servant of Saul's household named Ziba. They called him to appear before David, and the king said to him, "Are you Ziba?" "Your servant," he replied. |
| 2-Sam 9:3 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, ʻAʻole anei e koe kekahi o ka ʻohana a Saula, i hōʻike aku ai au i ke aloha o ke Akua iā ia? ʻĪ maila ʻo Ziba i ke aliʻi, Ke koe nei nō kekahi keiki kāne a Ionatana, ua ʻoʻopa nā wāwae ona. | The king asked, "Is there no one still left of the house of Saul to whom I can show God's kindness?" Ziba answered the king, "There is still a son of Jonathan; he is crippled in both feet." |
| 2-Sam 9:4 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā ia, ʻAuhea lā ia? ʻĪ maila ʻo Ziba i ke aliʻi, aia ma loko o ka hale o Makira ke keiki a ʻAmiʻela i Lodebara. | "Where is he?" the king asked. Ziba answered, "He is at the house of Makir son of Ammiel in Lo Debar." |
| 2-Sam 9:5 | A laila, hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida ke aliʻi, a lawe maila iā ia mai loko mai o ka hale o Makira ke keiki a ʻAmiʻela mai Lodebara mai. | So King David had him brought from Lo Debar, from the house of Makir son of Ammiel. |
| 2-Sam 9:6 | A hiki maila Mepiboseta, ke keiki a Ionatana, ke keiki a Saula, i o Dāvida lā, kūlou ihola ia i lalo kona alo, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula. ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida, E Mepiboseta. ʻĪ maila kēlā, Eia kāu kauā. | When Mephibosheth son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, came to David, he bowed down to pay him honor. David said, "Mephibosheth!" "Your servant," he replied. |
| 2-Sam 9:7 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia, Mai makaʻu ʻoe; no ka mea, e ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e lokomaikaʻi aku au iā ʻoe no Ionatana kou makua kāne, a e hoʻihoʻi aku au nou i ka ʻāina a pau o kou kupuna kāne ʻo Saula; a e ʻai mau ʻoe i ka berena ma kuʻu papa ʻaina. | "Don't be afraid," David said to him, "for I will surely show you kindness for the sake of your father Jonathan. I will restore to you all the land that belonged to your grandfather Saul, and you will always eat at my table." |
| 2-Sam 9:9 | A laila kāhea akula ke aliʻi iā Ziba ke kauā a Saula, ʻī akula iā ia, Ua hāʻawi aku au na ke keiki a kou haku i nā mea a pau o Saula a ʻo kāna ʻohana a pau. | Then the king summoned Ziba, Saul's servant, and said to him, "I have given your master's grandson everything that belonged to Saul and his family. |
| 2-Sam 9:11 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ʻo Ziba i ke aliʻi, E like me ka mea a pau a koʻu haku a ke aliʻi i kauoha mai ai i kāna kauā, pēlā nō e hana aku ai kāu kauā. A ʻo Mepiboseta, e ʻai ia ma koʻu papa ʻaina e like me kekahi keiki kāne a ke aliʻi. | Then Ziba said to the king, "Your servant will do whatever my lord the king commands his servant to do." So Mephibosheth ate at David's table like one of the king's sons. |
| 2-Sam 10:2 | ʻŌlelo ihola ʻo Dāvida, E lokomaikaʻi aku au iā Hanuna ke keiki a Nahasa, e like me kona makua kāne i lokomaikaʻi mai ai iaʻu. Hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida e hōʻoluʻolu aku iā ia no kona makua kāne ma ka lima o nā kānaka ona. A hiki akula nā kānaka o Dāvida ma ka ʻāina o nā mamo a ʻAmona. | David thought, "I will show kindness to Hanun son of Nahash, just as his father showed kindness to me." So David sent a delegation to express his sympathy to Hanun concerning his father. When David's men came to the land of the Ammonites, |
| 2-Sam 10:3 | A ʻo nā aliʻi o nā mamo a ʻAmona, ʻī akula lākou iā Hanuna i ko lākou haku, Ke manaʻo nei anei ʻoe e hoʻomaikaʻi nei ʻo Dāvida i kou makua kāne i kona hoʻouna ʻana mai i ou lā i nā mea hōʻoluʻolu mai? ʻAʻole anei ʻo Dāvida i hoʻouna mai i kona mau kānaka e mākaʻikaʻi i ke kūlanakauhale, a e hoʻomakakiu mai, a e hoʻokahuli ia wahi? | the Ammonite nobles said to Hanun their lord, "Do you think David is honoring your father by sending men to you to express sympathy? Hasn't David sent them to you to explore the city and spy it out and overthrow it?" |
| 2-Sam 10:4 | No laila, lālau akula ʻo Hanuna i nā kānaka o Dāvida, a kahi aʻela i kekahi ʻaoʻao o ko lākou ʻumiʻumi, a ʻokiʻoki ihola i ko lākou kapa ma waena ma ko lākou kīkala, a hoʻokuʻu maila iā lākou. | So Hanun seized David's men, shaved off half of each man's beard, cut off their garments in the middle at the buttocks, and sent them away. |
| 2-Sam 10:5 | A haʻi akula lākou ia mea iā Dāvida, a laila hoʻouna akula ia e hālāwai me lākou, no ka mea, ua hilahila loa ua mau kānaka lā: ʻī akula ke aliʻi, E noho ʻoukou i Ieriko, a ulu aʻe ko ʻoukou ʻumiʻumi, a laila e hoʻi mai. | When David was told about this, he sent messengers to meet the men, for they were greatly humiliated. The king said, "Stay at Jericho till your beards have grown, and then come back." |
| 2-Sam 10:6 | A ʻike ihola nā mamo a ʻAmona, ua pilau lākou i mua o Dāvida, kiʻi akula nā mamo a ʻAmona, a hoʻolimalima akula i ko Suria no Beterehoba, a me ko Suria no Zoba, he iwakālua tausani nā koa kaniwāwae, me ka tausani hoʻokahi o nā kānaka no Maʻaka ke aliʻi, a me nā kānaka no ʻIsetoba he ʻumikumamālua tausani. | When the Ammonites realized that they had become a stench in David's nostrils, they hired twenty thousand Aramean foot soldiers from Beth Rehob and Zobah, as well as the king of Maacah with a thousand men, and also twelve thousand men from Tob. |
| 2-Sam 10:7 | A lohe aʻela ʻo Dāvida, hoʻouna akula ʻo ia iā Ioaba, a me ka pūʻali a pau o ka poʻe ikaika. | On hearing this, David sent Joab out with the entire army of fighting men. |
| 2-Sam 10:9 | A ʻike akula ʻo Ioaba i ke alo o nā kaua, ma mua kekahi, a ma hope kekahi, a laila wae ihola ia i ka poʻe uʻi a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻonohonoho akula iā lākou e kūʻē i ka poʻe Suria. | Joab saw that there were battle lines in front of him and behind him; so he selected some of the best troops in Israel and deployed them against the Arameans. |
| 2-Sam 10:10 | A hāʻawi akula ia i ka poʻe i koe ma ka lima o ʻAbisai kona kaikaina, i hoʻonohonoho aku ai ʻo ia iā lākou e kūʻē i ka poʻe mamo a ʻAmona. | He put the rest of the men under the command of Abishai his brother and deployed them against the Ammonites. |
| 2-Sam 10:11 | ʻŌlelo akula ia, Inā paha e ʻoi aku ka ikaika o ko Suria i koʻu, a laila e kōkua mai ʻoe iaʻu, akā, inā paha e ʻoi aku ka ikaika o ka poʻe mamo a ʻAmona i kou, a laila au e hele aku ai e kōkua iā ʻoe. | Joab said, "If the Arameans are too strong for me, then you are to come to my rescue; but if the Ammonites are too strong for you, then I will come to rescue you. |
| 2-Sam 10:13 | Neʻeneʻe akula ʻo Ioaba me nā kānaka me ia e kaua aku i ko Suria, a heʻe akula lākou i mua ona. | Then Joab and the troops with him advanced to fight the Arameans, and they fled before him. |
| 2-Sam 10:14 | A ʻike aʻela ka poʻe mamo a ʻAmona, ua heʻe akula ko Suria, a laila heʻe akula hoʻi lākou i mua o ʻAbisai, a komo akula i loko o ke kūlanakauhale. A hoʻi hou maila ʻo Ioaba mai ka poʻe mamo a ʻAmona mai, a hele maila i Ierusalema. | When the Ammonites saw that the Arameans were fleeing, they fled before Abishai and went inside the city. So Joab returned from fighting the Ammonites and came to Jerusalem. |
| 2-Sam 10:16 | Kiʻi akula ʻo Hadarezera, a kaʻi maila i ko Suria ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o ka muliwai; a hele maila lākou i Helama: i mua hoʻi o lākou ʻo Sobaka ka luna kaua o Hadarezera. | Hadadezer had Arameans brought from beyond the River; they went to Helam, with Shobach the commander of Hadadezer's army leading them. |
| 2-Sam 10:17 | A haʻi ʻia mai ia iā Dāvida, hoʻākoakoa aʻe ia i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, a hele akula ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, a hiki akula i Helama: a hoʻonohonoho akula ko Suria iā lākou iho e kūʻē iā Dāvida, a kaua akula lākou iā ia. | When David was told of this, he gathered all Israel, crossed the Jordan and went to Helam. The Arameans formed their battle lines to meet David and fought against him. |
| 2-Sam 10:18 | Heʻe akula ko Suria i mua o ka ʻIseraʻela, pepehi ihola ʻo Dāvida i ko nā hale kaʻa ʻehiku haneri o ko Suria, me nā tausani koa hoʻoholo lio he kanahā; a pepehi akula hoʻi ʻo ia iā Sobaka ka luna kaua o lākou, a make ihola ia i laila. | But they fled before Israel, and David killed seven hundred of their charioteers and forty thousand of their foot soldiers. He also struck down Shobach the commander of their army, and he died there. |
| 2-Sam 11:1 | A i ka makahiki hou, i ka manawa e hele aku ai nā aliʻi [i ke kaua,] hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida iā Ioaba, a me nā kauā āna me ia, a me ka ʻIseraʻela a pau; a luku akula lākou i ka poʻe mamo a ʻAmona; a puʻe akula iā Raba: akā, noho ihola ʻo Dāvida ma Ierusalema ia manawa. | In the spring, at the time when kings go off to war, David sent Joab out with the king's men and the whole Israelite army. They destroyed the Ammonites and besieged Rabbah. But David remained in Jerusalem. |
| 2-Sam 11:2 | A i ka manawa ahiahi ala aʻela ʻo Dāvida mai kona wahi moe, a holoholo aʻela ma luna o ka hale o ke aliʻi: nānā akula ia mai luna aʻe o ka hale i kekahi wahine e ʻauʻau ana: a he maikaʻi loa ua wahine lā ke nānā ʻia aku. | One evening David got up from his bed and walked around on the roof of the palace. From the roof he saw a woman bathing. The woman was very beautiful, |
| 2-Sam 11:3 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida e nīnau aku no ka wahine. ʻĪ maila kekahi, ʻAʻole anei kēia ʻo Bateseba ke kaikamahine a ʻEliama, ka wahine hoʻi a ʻUria ka Heta? | and David sent someone to find out about her. The man said, "Isn't this Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam and the wife of Uriah the Hittite?" |
| 2-Sam 11:4 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida i nā mea kiʻi aku, a lālau akula iā ia: a hele maila ia i loko i ona lā, a moe ihola kēlā me ia; no ka mea, ua huikala ʻia ʻo ia i kona haumia ʻana: a hoʻi hou akula ia i kona hale. | Then David sent messengers to get her. She came to him, and he slept with her. (She had purified herself from her uncleanness.) Then she went back home. |
| 2-Sam 11:5 | A hāpai aʻela ua wahine lā, hoʻouna akula a haʻi iā Dāvida, i ka ʻī ʻana, Ua hāpai au. | The woman conceived and sent word to David, saying, "I am pregnant." |
| 2-Sam 11:6 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida i o Ioaba lā, ʻī akula, E hoʻouna mai ʻoe iā ʻUria ka Heta i oʻu nei. A hoʻouna maila ʻo Ioaba iā ʻUria i o Dāvida lā. | So David sent this word to Joab: "Send me Uriah the Hittite." And Joab sent him to David. |
| 2-Sam 11:7 | A hiki maila ʻo ʻUria i ona lā, nīnau akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia i ka pōmaikaʻi o Ioaba, me ka pōmaikaʻi o nā kānaka, a me ka pōmaikaʻi ʻana o ke kaua. | When Uriah came to him, David asked him how Joab was, how the soldiers were and how the war was going. |
| 2-Sam 11:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ʻUria, e iho iho ʻoe i kou hale, a e holoi i kou wāwae. A hele akula ʻo ʻUria i waho o ka hale o ke aliʻi, a ukali akula kekahi ʻai ma hope ona na ke aliʻi aku. | Then David said to Uriah, "Go down to your house and wash your feet." So Uriah left the palace, and a gift from the king was sent after him. |
| 2-Sam 11:10 | Haʻi akula lākou iā Dāvida, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole i hele aku ʻo ʻUria i kona hale. Nīnau akula ʻo Dāvida iā ʻUria, ʻAʻole anei ʻoe i hele mai mai kou hele ʻana? He aha hoʻi kāu i hele ʻole aku ai i kou hale? | When David was told, "Uriah did not go home," he asked him, "Haven't you just come from a distance? Why didn't you go home?" |
| 2-Sam 11:11 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻUria iā Dāvida, Ke noho nei ka pahu berita, a ʻo ka ʻIseraʻela a ʻo ka Iuda i loko o nā halelewa; ke hoʻomoana lā hoʻi kuʻu haku ʻo Ioaba me nā kauā a kuʻu haku ma waho ma ke kula; e komo anei hoʻi au i loko o koʻu hale e ʻai, a e inu, a e moe me kaʻu wahine? Ma kou ola ʻana, me ke ola ʻana hoʻi o kou ʻuhane, ʻaʻole au e hana ia mea. | Uriah said to David, "The ark and Israel and Judah are staying in tents, and my master Joab and my lord's men are camped in the open fields. How could I go to my house to eat and drink and lie with my wife? As surely as you live, I will not do such a thing!" |
| 2-Sam 11:12 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ʻUria, E noho iho hoʻi ʻoe i kēia lā, a ʻapōpō e kuʻu aku ai au iā ʻoe e hoʻi. A noho ihola ʻo ʻUria ma Ierusalema ia lā, a hiki i kekahi lā aʻe. | Then David said to him, "Stay here one more day, and tomorrow I will send you back." So Uriah remained in Jerusalem that day and the next. |
| 2-Sam 11:13 | Kāhea akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia, a ʻai ihola ia a inu hoʻi i mua ona; hoʻīnu ihola ʻo Dāvida iā ia a ʻona: a ahiahi aʻela, hele akula ia i waho e moe ma kona wahi moe me nā kauā o kona haku, ʻaʻole naʻe ia i hele i kona hale. | At David's invitation, he ate and drank with him, and David made him drunk. But in the evening Uriah went out to sleep on his mat among his master's servants; he did not go home. |
| 2-Sam 11:14 | A kakahiaka aʻe, kākau ihola ʻo Dāvida i ka palapala iā Ioaba, a hoʻouka akula ia ma ka lima o ʻUria. | In the morning David wrote a letter to Joab and sent it with Uriah. |
| 2-Sam 11:16 | A i ko Ioaba nānā ʻana aku i ke kūlanakauhale, hoʻonoho akula ʻo ia iā ʻUria ma kahi āna i ʻike ai i laila nā kānaka ikaika. | So while Joab had the city under siege, he put Uriah at a place where he knew the strongest defenders were. |
| 2-Sam 11:18 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Ioaba, a haʻi akula iā Dāvida i nā mea a pau o ke kaua; | Joab sent David a full account of the battle. |
| 2-Sam 11:19 | Kauoha akula ia i ka ʻelele, ʻī akula, A pau kāu haʻi ʻana aku i nā mea o ke kaua i ke aliʻi; | He instructed the messenger: "When you have finished giving the king this account of the battle, |
| 2-Sam 11:22 | Hele akula ka ʻelele, hiki akula a haʻi akula iā Dāvida i nā mea a pau a Ioaba i hoʻouna aku ai iā ia. | The messenger set out, and when he arrived he told David everything Joab had sent him to say. |
| 2-Sam 11:23 | ʻĪ akula ka ʻelele iā Dāvida, He ʻoiaʻiʻo ua lanakila mai kēlā poʻe kānaka ma luna o mākou, a hele maila lākou i waho i o mākou lā ma ke kula, a hahai akula mākou iā lākou a hiki i ke komo ʻana ma ka puka. | The messenger said to David, "The men overpowered us and came out against us in the open, but we drove them back to the entrance to the city gate. |
| 2-Sam 11:25 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo Dāvida i ka ʻelele, Penei kāu e ʻōlelo aku ai iā Ioaba, Mai hōʻino ʻoe ia mea ma kou manaʻo; no ka mea, i ka ʻai ʻana mai a ka pahi kaua e like me kēia, pēlā nō i nā mea a pau: e hoʻoikaika aʻe ʻoe i kou kaua ʻana i ke kūlanakauhale, a e hoʻokahuli ia wahi; a nāu nō e hoʻoikaika aku iā ia. | David told the messenger, "Say this to Joab: 'Don't let this upset you; the sword devours one as well as another. Press the attack against the city and destroy it.' Say this to encourage Joab." |
| 2-Sam 11:27 | A pau aʻela ke kanikau ʻana, kiʻi akula ʻo Dāvida, a lawe maila iā ia i kona hale, a lilo aʻela ia i wahine nāna: a hānau maila ia i keiki kāne nāna: akā, he ʻino ka mea a Dāvida i hana ai i mua o Iēhova. | After the time of mourning was over, David had her brought to his house, and she became his wife and bore him a son. But the thing David had done displeased the LORD. |
| 2-Sam 12:4 | A hele maila he kanaka hele i ua kanaka waiwai lā, a ʻauʻa ihola ia ke lawe i ko kāna ʻohana hipa a me kāna ʻohana bipi e kālua na ua kanaka lā i hele mai i ona lā; akā, kiʻi akula ia i ke keiki hipa a ke kanaka ʻilihune, a kālua ihola na ke kanaka i hele mai i ona lā. | "Now a traveler came to the rich man, but the rich man refrained from taking one of his own sheep or cattle to prepare a meal for the traveler who had come to him. Instead, he took the ewe lamb that belonged to the poor man and prepared it for the one who had come to him." |
| 2-Sam 12:5 | Huhū loa akula ʻo Dāvida i ua kanaka lā; ʻī akula ʻo ia iā Natana, Ma ke ola ʻana o Iēhova, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e make ke kanaka nāna i hana ia mea. | David burned with anger against the man and said to Nathan, "As surely as the LORD lives, the man who did this deserves to die! |
| 2-Sam 12:7 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Natana iā Dāvida, ʻO ʻoe nō ia kanaka: Penei kā Iēhova ke Akua no ka ʻIseraʻela i ʻōlelo mai ai, Ua poni aku nō au iā ʻoe i aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela, a ua hoʻopakele hoʻi au iā ʻoe i ka lima o Saula: | Then Nathan said to David, "You are the man! This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: 'I anointed you king over Israel, and I delivered you from the hand of Saul. |
| 2-Sam 12:8 | A hāʻawi akula au i ka hale o kou haku nou, a me nā wāhine a kou haku i loko o kou poli, a hāʻawi akula hoʻi au i ka ʻohana o ka ʻIseraʻela a me ka Iuda nou; a inā he ʻuʻuku kēia mau mea, a laila e hāʻawi aku hoʻi au nāu, i kēlā mau mea, a i kēia mau mea. | I gave your master's house to you, and your master's wives into your arms. I gave you the house of Israel and Judah. And if all this had been too little, I would have given you even more. |
| 2-Sam 12:13 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā Natana, Ua hana hewa wau iā Iēhova. ʻĪ maila ʻo Natana iā Dāvida, Ua kala aku hoʻi ʻo Iēhova i kou hewa; ʻaʻole ʻoe e make. | Then David said to Nathan, "I have sinned against the LORD." Nathan replied, "The LORD has taken away your sin. You are not going to die. |
| 2-Sam 12:15 | Hoʻi akula ʻo Natana i kona hale. Hahau maila ʻo Iēhova i ke keiki a ka wahine a ʻUria i hānau mai ai na Dāvida, a maʻi nui ihola ia. | After Nathan had gone home, the LORD struck the child that Uriah's wife had borne to David, and he became ill. |
| 2-Sam 12:16 | No laila, nonoi akula ʻo Dāvida i ke Akua no ke keiki: hoʻokē ʻai ihola ʻo Dāvida, komo akula, a moe ihola ma ka honua a ao ka pō. | David pleaded with God for the child. He fasted and went into his house and spent the nights lying on the ground. |
| 2-Sam 12:17 | Kū aʻela nā lunakahiko o kona hale, hele akula i ona lā e hoʻāla iā ia mai ka honua aʻe: ʻaʻole ia i ʻae aku, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻai i ka ʻai me lākou. | The elders of his household stood beside him to get him up from the ground, but he refused, and he would not eat any food with them. |
| 2-Sam 12:18 | A i ka hiku o ka lā, make ihola ke keiki. Makaʻu ihola nā kauā a Dāvida e haʻi aku iā ia, ua make ke keiki; ʻī aʻela lākou, Aia i ke ola ʻana o ke keiki, ʻōlelo akula kākou iā ia, ʻaʻole ia i hoʻolohe mai i ko kākou leo: he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e hana ʻeha ʻo ia iā ia iho, ke haʻi aku kākou iā ia, ua make ke keiki. | On the seventh day the child died. David's servants were afraid to tell him that the child was dead, for they thought, "While the child was still living, we spoke to David but he would not listen to us. How can we tell him the child is dead? He may do something desperate." |
| 2-Sam 12:19 | A ʻike aʻela ʻo Dāvida i ka hamumumu a nā kauā āna, ʻike ihola ʻo Dāvida, ua make ke keiki: no laila ʻī akula ʻo Dāvida i kāna mau kauā, Ua make anei ke keiki? ʻĪ maila lākou, Ua make. | David noticed that his servants were whispering among themselves and he realized the child was dead. "Is the child dead?" he asked. "Yes," they replied, "he is dead." |
| 2-Sam 12:20 | A laila, kū aʻela ʻo Dāvida mai ka honua aku, ʻauʻau ihola, a hamo ihola i ka ʻaila, ʻaʻahu ihola iā ia i ka lole hou, hele akula i ka hale o Iēhova, a hoʻomana akula. A laila hoʻi maila ia i kona hale: a kēnā akula ia, a kau maila lākou i ka ʻai i mua ona, a ʻai ihola ia. | Then David got up from the ground. After he had washed, put on lotions and changed his clothes, he went into the house of the LORD and worshiped. Then he went to his own house, and at his request they served him food, and he ate. |
| 2-Sam 12:21 | A laila, ʻī akula kāna mau kauā iā ia. He aha kēia āu i hana iho nei? Hoʻokē ʻai ihola ʻoe me ka uē i ke keiki i kona wā e ola ana; a make iho ke keiki, ua ala aʻe ʻoe a ʻai iho i ka ʻai. | His servants asked him, "Why are you acting this way? While the child was alive, you fasted and wept, but now that the child is dead, you get up and eat!" |
| 2-Sam 12:24 | Hōʻoluʻolu akula ʻo Dāvida iā Bateseba i kāna wahine; komo akula ia i loko i ona lā, a moe me ia: a hānau maila ia i keiki kāne, a kapa akula kēlā i kona inoa, ʻo Solomona; a aloha maila ʻo Iēhova iā ia. | Then David comforted his wife Bathsheba, and he went to her and lay with her. She gave birth to a son, and they named him Solomon. The LORD loved him; |
| 2-Sam 12:26 | Kaua akula ʻo Ioaba iā Raba o nā mamo a ʻAmona, a hoʻopio maila i ke kūlanakauhale aliʻi. | Meanwhile Joab fought against Rabbah of the Ammonites and captured the royal citadel. |
| 2-Sam 12:29 | Hoʻākoakoa pū aʻela ʻo Dāvida i nā kānaka a pau, a hele akula i Raba, kaua akula ia, a hoʻopio ihola ia wahi. | So David mustered the entire army and went to Rabbah, and attacked and captured it. |
| 2-Sam 12:31 | Lawe aʻela hoʻi ʻo ia i nā kānaka ma loko, a kau ihola iā lākou ma lalo o nā pahiolo, a ma lalo o nā mea hao ʻoiʻoi, a ma lalo hoʻi o nā koʻi lipi hao, a hoʻohele akula hoʻi iā lākou ma waena o ka umu pōhaku ʻula: pēlā ia i hana aku ai i nā kūlanakauhale a pau i nā mamo a ʻAmona. A hoʻi akula ʻo Dāvida a me nā kānaka a pau i Ierusalema. | and brought out the people who were there, consigning them to labor with saws and with iron picks and axes, and he made them work at brickmaking. He did this to all the Ammonite towns. Then David and his entire army returned to Jerusalem. |
| 2-Sam 13:4 | ʻĪ akula kēlā iā ia, ʻO ʻoe ke keiki a ke aliʻi, he aha lā kāu mea e wīwī ai i kēlā lā i kēia lā? ʻAʻole ʻoe e haʻi mai iaʻu, ʻeā? ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻAmenona iā ia, Ua aloha au iā Tamara i ke kaikuahine o kuʻu kaikaina ʻo ʻAbesaloma. | He asked Amnon, "Why do you, the king's son, look so haggard morning after morning? Won't you tell me?" Amnon said to him, "I'm in love with Tamar, my brother Absalom's sister." |
| 2-Sam 13:5 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ionadaba iā ia, E moe iho ʻoe ma kou wahi moe, a e hoʻomaʻimaʻi iho ʻoe: a hele mai kou makua kāne e ʻike iā ʻoe, e ʻī aku ʻoe iā ia, ʻEā, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ʻae mai ʻoe e hele mai ʻo Tamara kuʻu kaikuahine e hāʻawi mai ia i ʻai naʻu, e hoʻomākaukau ia i ka ʻai i mua o koʻu mau maka, i ʻike au, a ʻai iho hoʻi ma kona lima. | "Go to bed and pretend to be ill," Jonadab said. "When your father comes to see you, say to him, 'I would like my sister Tamar to come and give me something to eat. Let her prepare the food in my sight so I may watch her and then eat it from her hand.' " |
| 2-Sam 13:6 | Moe ihola ʻo ʻAmenona, a hoʻomaʻimaʻi iā ia iho: a hele mai ke aliʻi e ʻike iā ia, ʻī akula ʻo ʻAmenona i ke aliʻi, Ē, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ʻae mai ʻoe e hele mai ʻo Tamara kuʻu kaikuahine, a hana iho naʻu i ʻelua wahi pōpō palaoa i mua o kuʻu mau maka, i ʻai iho au ma kona lima. | So Amnon lay down and pretended to be ill. When the king came to see him, Amnon said to him, "I would like my sister Tamar to come and make some special bread in my sight, so I may eat from her hand." |
| 2-Sam 13:7 | A laila, hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida i o Tamara lā ma kona wahi, ʻī akula, E hele ʻoe ʻānō i ka hale o kou kaikunāne ʻo ʻAmenona, a e hana ʻoe i wahi ʻai nāna. | David sent word to Tamar at the palace: "Go to the house of your brother Amnon and prepare some food for him." |
| 2-Sam 13:8 | Hele akula ʻo Tamara i ka hale o kona kaikunāne ʻo ʻAmenona, a e moe ana nō ia. Lawe aʻela kēlā i ka palaoa, kāwili aʻela, a hana ihola i nā pōpō i mua o kona maka, a pūlehu ihola i ua mau pōpō lā. | So Tamar went to the house of her brother Amnon, who was lying down. She took some dough, kneaded it, made the bread in his sight and baked it. |
| 2-Sam 13:9 | Lawe aʻela ia i ke pā, a ninini akula ia mau mea i mua ona, ʻaʻole naʻe ia i ʻai. ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAmenona, E hele i waho nā kānaka a pau mai oʻu aku nei; a hele akula nā kānaka a pau i waho mai ona aku lā. | Then she took the pan and served him the bread, but he refused to eat. "Send everyone out of here," Amnon said. So everyone left him. |
| 2-Sam 13:10 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAmenona iā Tamara, E lawe mai ʻoe i ka ʻai ma loko o ke keʻena nei i ʻai iho au ma kou lima. Lawe aʻela ʻo Tamara i nā pōpō palaoa āna i hana ai, a halihali maila i loko o ke keʻena i o ʻAmenona lā i kona kaikunāne. | Then Amnon said to Tamar, "Bring the food here into my bedroom so I may eat from your hand." And Tamar took the bread she had prepared and brought it to her brother Amnon in his bedroom. |
| 2-Sam 13:11 | Aia lawe maila ia i ona lā e ʻai ai, lālau akula kēlā ia ia, ʻī akula iā ia, Ē, e moe kāua, e kuʻu kaikuahine. | But when she took it to him to eat, he grabbed her and said, "Come to bed with me, my sister." |
| 2-Sam 13:14 | ʻAʻole naʻe ia i hoʻolohe mai i kona leo; akā, no ka ʻoi o kona ikaika i ko ia lā, puʻe wale akula kēlā iā ia, a moe ihola me ia. | But he refused to listen to her, and since he was stronger than she, he raped her. |
| 2-Sam 13:15 | A laila, inaina akula ʻo ʻAmenona iā ia me ka inaina nui loa: a ua ʻoi aku ka inaina āna i inaina aku ai iā ia, i ke aloha āna i aloha mua aku ai iā ia. ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAmenona iā ia, E ala aʻe, e hoʻi. | Then Amnon hated her with intense hatred. In fact, he hated her more than he had loved her. Amnon said to her, "Get up and get out!" |
| 2-Sam 13:17 | Kāhea akula ia i kāna kauā, i ka mea i lawelawe nāna, ʻī akula, E kipaku aku ʻoe iā ia nei i waho mai oʻu aku nei, a e hoʻopaʻa i ka puka ma hope ona. | He called his personal servant and said, "Get this woman out of here and bolt the door after her." |
| 2-Sam 13:19 | Lū ihola ʻo Tamara i ka lehu ahi ma luna o kona poʻo, haehae aʻela i kona kapa ʻōniʻoniʻo ma luna ona, kau aʻela hoʻi ia i kona lima ma luna o kona poʻo, a hele akula e uē ana. | Tamar put ashes on her head and tore the ornamented robe she was wearing. She put her hand on her head and went away, weeping aloud as she went. |
| 2-Sam 13:20 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma ʻo kona kaikunāne iā ia, Ua moe nō anei ʻo ʻAmenona kou kaikunāne me ʻoe? E noho mālie hoʻi ʻoe, e kuʻu kaikuahine, ʻo kou kaikunāne kēlā, mai manaʻo nui ʻoe ma ia mea. A noho mehameha ihola ʻo Tamara ma ka hale o ʻAbesaloma kona kaikunāne. | Her brother Absalom said to her, "Has that Amnon, your brother, been with you? Be quiet now, my sister; he is your brother. Don't take this thing to heart." And Tamar lived in her brother Absalom's house, a desolate woman. |
| 2-Sam 13:23 | A hala aʻela nā makahiki ʻokoʻa ʻelua, he ʻaha ʻako hipa ko ʻAbesaloma ma Baʻalahazora e kokoke ana me ko ʻEperaima: a kono akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma i nā keiki kāne a pau a ke aliʻi e hele i laila. | Two years later, when Absalom's sheepshearers were at Baal Hazor near the border of Ephraim, he invited all the king's sons to come there. |
| 2-Sam 13:25 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā ʻAbesaloma, ʻAʻole mākou a pau e hele, e kuʻu keiki, o hoʻokaumaha mākou iā ʻoe. Koi maila kēlā iā ia; ʻaʻole naʻe ia i manaʻo e hele, akā, hoʻomaikaʻi akula ʻo ia iā ia. | "No, my son," the king replied. "All of us should not go; we would only be a burden to you." Although Absalom urged him, he still refused to go, but gave him his blessing. |
| 2-Sam 13:26 | ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻAbesaloma, A i ʻole, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ʻae mai i kuʻu kaikuaʻana iā ʻAmenona e hele pū me mākou. ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā ia, He aha lā kāna e hele pū aku ai me ʻoe? | Then Absalom said, "If not, please let my brother Amnon come with us." The king asked him, "Why should he go with you?" |
| 2-Sam 13:27 | Koi akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma iā ia, a ʻae maila ia e hele pū ʻo ʻAmenona, a ʻo nā keiki kāne a pau a ke aliʻi me ia. | But Absalom urged him, so he sent with him Amnon and the rest of the king's sons. |
| 2-Sam 13:28 | Kauoha akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma i kāna poʻe kauā, ʻī akula, E nānā ʻoukou, a ʻoliʻoli ka naʻau o ʻAmenona i ka waina; a ʻōlelo aku hoʻi au iā ʻoukou, E pepehi iā ʻAmenona, a laila e pepehi iā ia, mai makaʻu; ʻaʻole anei au i kauoha aku? I nui ke aho, a e koa hoʻi. | Absalom ordered his men, "Listen! When Amnon is in high spirits from drinking wine and I say to you, 'Strike Amnon down,' then kill him. Don't be afraid. Have not I given you this order? Be strong and brave." |
| 2-Sam 13:29 | A hana akula nā kauā a ʻAbesaloma iā ʻAmenona, e like me kā ʻAbesaloma i kauoha ai: a laila kū aʻela nā keiki kāne a pau a ke aliʻi, eʻe akula kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka ma luna o kona hoki, a holo akula. | So Absalom's men did to Amnon what Absalom had ordered. Then all the king's sons got up, mounted their mules and fled. |
| 2-Sam 13:34 | Mahuka akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma. A ʻo ke kanaka ʻōpiopio e kiaʻi ana, ʻalawa aʻela nā maka ona i luna, ʻike akula, aia lā, he nui nā kānaka e hele mai ana ma ke ala ma ka ʻaoʻao o ka puʻu ma hope ona. | Meanwhile, Absalom had fled. Now the man standing watch looked up and saw many people on the road west of him, coming down the side of the hill. The watchman went and told the king, "I see men in the direction of Horonaim, on the side of the hill." |
| 2-Sam 13:35 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ionadaba i ke aliʻi, Aia lā, ke hele mai nei nā keiki kāne a ke aliʻi, e like me ka ʻōlelo ʻana a kāu kauā. | Jonadab said to the king, "See, the king's sons are here; it has happened just as your servant said." |
| 2-Sam 13:36 | A pau aʻela ka ʻōlelo ʻana, hiki maila nā keiki kāne a ke aliʻi, hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻela lākou i ko lākou leo, a uē akula: uē nui loa ihola ke aliʻi a me kāna poʻe kauā a pau. | As he finished speaking, the king's sons came in, wailing loudly. The king, too, and all his servants wept very bitterly. |
| 2-Sam 13:37 | Mahuka akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma, a hele akula i o Talemai lā i ke keiki a ʻAmihuda ke aliʻi no Gesura. Kanikau ihola ʻo [Dāvida] i kāna keiki i kēlā lā i kēia lā. | Absalom fled and went to Talmai son of Ammihud, the king of Geshur. But King David mourned for his son every day. |
| 2-Sam 13:38 | Mahuka akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma, a hele akula i Gesura, noho ihola i laila ʻekolu makahiki. | After Absalom fled and went to Geshur, he stayed there three years. |
| 2-Sam 14:2 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Ioaba i Tekoa, a lawe maila i kekahi wahine akamai mai laila mai, ʻī akula iā ia, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hoʻolike ʻoe iā ʻoe iho me ka mea kanikau, a e ʻaʻahu ʻoe i ke kapa makena, ʻaʻole hoʻi e kāhinu i ka ʻaila: e like ʻoe me ka wahine i kanikau loa no ka mea i make. | So Joab sent someone to Tekoa and had a wise woman brought from there. He said to her, "Pretend you are in mourning. Dress in mourning clothes, and don't use any cosmetic lotions. Act like a woman who has spent many days grieving for the dead. |
| 2-Sam 14:3 | A e hele aku i ke aliʻi, a penei e ʻōlelo aku ai. A laila, haʻi akula ʻo Ioaba i nā hua ʻōlelo no kona waha. | Then go to the king and speak these words to him." And Joab put the words in her mouth. |
| 2-Sam 14:4 | A i ka wā i ʻōlelo aku ai ka wahine o Tekoa i ke aliʻi, moe ihola ia i lalo kona alo, hoʻomaikaʻi akula i ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, E hoʻōla mai, e ke aliʻi. | When the woman from Tekoa went to the king, she fell with her face to the ground to pay him honor, and she said, "Help me, O king!" |
| 2-Sam 14:5 | ʻĪ maila ke aliʻi iā ia, He aha kāu? ʻĪ akula kēlā, He wahine kāne make au, ua make kuʻu kāne. | The king asked her, "What is troubling you?" She said, "I am indeed a widow; my husband is dead. |
| 2-Sam 14:6 | He mau keiki kāne ʻelua a kāu kauā wahine, hakakā aʻela lāua ma ke kula, ʻaʻohe mea hoʻi nāna e ʻuao, a hahau akula kekahi i kona hoa, a make ihola ia. | I your servant had two sons. They got into a fight with each other in the field, and no one was there to separate them. One struck the other and killed him. |
| 2-Sam 14:9 | ʻŌlelo akula ka wahine o Tekoa i ke aliʻi, E kuʻu haku, e ke aliʻi, ma luna iho oʻu ka hala, a ma luna hoʻi o ka ʻohana a koʻu makua: a e hala ʻole ke aliʻi a me kona noho aliʻi. | But the woman from Tekoa said to him, "My lord the king, let the blame rest on me and on my father's family, and let the king and his throne be without guilt." |
| 2-Sam 14:11 | A laila, ʻī akula kēlā, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hoʻomanaʻo ke aliʻi iā Iēhova i kou Akua, i ʻole e luku hou aku ka mea hoʻopaʻi koko, o make kaʻu keiki. ʻĪ maila ke aliʻi, Ma ko Iēhova ola ʻana, ʻaʻole e hāʻule ka lauoho hoʻokahi o kāu keiki ma ka honua. | She said, "Then let the king invoke the LORD his God to prevent the avenger of blood from adding to the destruction, so that my son will not be destroyed." "As surely as the LORD lives," he said, "not one hair of your son's head will fall to the ground." |
| 2-Sam 14:12 | A laila ʻī akula ua wahine lā, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ʻae mai ʻoe i kāu kauā wahine, e haʻi aku ia i hoʻokahi hua ʻōlelo i kuʻu haku i ke aliʻi. ʻĪ maila kēlā, E haʻi mai. | Then the woman said, "Let your servant speak a word to my lord the king." "Speak," he replied. |
| 2-Sam 14:13 | ʻĪ akula ka wahine, No ke aha lā hoʻi ʻoe i manaʻo ia mea kūʻē i ko ke Akua poʻe kānaka? No ka mea, ua ʻōlelo mai ke aliʻi ia mea, me he mea hewa lā, i ka hoʻihoʻi ʻole mai o ke aliʻi i ʻaneʻi i ka mea āna i hoʻokuke aku ai. | The woman said, "Why then have you devised a thing like this against the people of God? When the king says this, does he not convict himself, for the king has not brought back his banished son? |
| 2-Sam 14:18 | A laila, ʻōlelo maila ke aliʻi, ʻī maila i ua wahine lā, Mai hūnā ʻoe iaʻu, ʻeā, i ka mea aʻu e nīnau aku nei iā ʻoe. ʻĪ akula ka wahine, E ʻōlelo mai kuʻu haku ke aliʻi ʻānō. | Then the king said to the woman, "Do not keep from me the answer to what I am going to ask you." "Let my lord the king speak," the woman said. |
| 2-Sam 14:19 | ʻĪ maila ke aliʻi, ʻAʻole anei ka lima o Ioaba pū me ʻoe i nēia mea? ʻŌlelo akula ua wahine lā, ʻī akula, ʻOiaʻiʻo nō, e kuʻu haku, e ke aliʻi, ʻaʻole e hiki i kekahi ke kāpae aku ma ka ʻākau, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma ka hema o kekahi mea a kuʻu haku a ke aliʻi i ʻōlelo mai nei: ʻo kāu kauā ʻo Ioaba, ʻo ia kai kauoha mai iaʻu, a hahao maila ia mau hua ʻōlelo a pau ma loko o ka waha o kāu kauā wahine. | The king asked, "Isn't the hand of Joab with you in all this?" The woman answered, "As surely as you live, my lord the king, no one can turn to the right or to the left from anything my lord the king says. Yes, it was your servant Joab who instructed me to do this and who put all these words into the mouth of your servant. |
| 2-Sam 14:21 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā Ioaba, aia hoʻi, ua hana iho nei au i kēia mea, e kiʻi aku ʻoe, a e hoʻihoʻi mai i ke kanaka ʻōpiopio iā ʻAbesaloma. | The king said to Joab, "Very well, I will do it. Go, bring back the young man Absalom." |
| 2-Sam 14:22 | Moe ihola ʻo Ioaba ma ka honua i lalo kona alo, kūlou ihola, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula i ke aliʻi. ʻĪ akula ʻo Ioaba, Ke ʻike nei au i kēia lā, ua loaʻa iaʻu ke aloha i mua o kou maka, e kuʻu haku, e ke aliʻi, no ka mea, ua hoʻokō mai ke aliʻi i ka mea a kāna kauā i noi aku ai. | Joab fell with his face to the ground to pay him honor, and he blessed the king. Joab said, "Today your servant knows that he has found favor in your eyes, my lord the king, because the king has granted his servant's request." |
| 2-Sam 14:23 | Kū aʻela ʻo Ioaba, a hele akula i Gesura, a lawe maila iā ʻAbesaloma i Ierusalema. | Then Joab went to Geshur and brought Absalom back to Jerusalem. |
| 2-Sam 14:24 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, E kipa aʻe ia i kona hale iho, ʻaʻole ia e ʻike mai i kuʻu maka. A hoʻi aʻela ʻo ʻAbesaloma i kona hale, ʻaʻole i ʻike aku i nā maka o ke aliʻi. | But the king said, "He must go to his own house; he must not see my face." So Absalom went to his own house and did not see the face of the king. |
| 2-Sam 14:29 | No laila, kēnā akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma e kiʻi iā Ioaba, e hoʻouna aku iā ia e hele i ke aliʻi; ʻaʻole naʻe ia i hele mai i ona lā; a hoʻouna hou akula ia, ʻo ka lua ia o ke kiʻi ʻana, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia i hele mai. | Then Absalom sent for Joab in order to send him to the king, but Joab refused to come to him. So he sent a second time, but he refused to come. |
| 2-Sam 14:30 | A laila ʻī akula ia i kāna poʻe kauā, Aia ka mahina ʻai a Ioaba e kokoke ana i kuʻu wahi, a he bale kāna i laila; ō uhaele ʻoukou e puhi i ke ahi. A puhi akula nā kauā a ʻAbesaloma i ua mahina ʻai lā i ke ahi. | Then he said to his servants, "Look, Joab's field is next to mine, and he has barley there. Go and set it on fire." So Absalom's servants set the field on fire. |
| 2-Sam 14:32 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma iā Ioaba, Aia hoʻi, ua hoʻouna akula au i ou lā, me ka ʻī ʻana aku, E hele mai i ʻaneʻi, i hoʻouna aku ai au iā ʻoe i ke aliʻi, e ʻī aku iā ia, He aha ka mea i hoʻi mai nei au mai Gesura mai? E aho nō wau e noho ma laila a hiki i nēia wā: ʻānō hoʻi, e ʻae mai ʻoe e ʻike aku au i nā maka o ke aliʻi; a inā he hewa i loko oʻu, e pepehi mai kēlā iaʻu. | Absalom said to Joab, "Look, I sent word to you and said, 'Come here so I can send you to the king to ask, "Why have I come from Geshur? It would be better for me if I were still there!" ' Now then, I want to see the king's face, and if I am guilty of anything, let him put me to death." |
| 2-Sam 14:33 | A laila hele akula ʻo Ioaba i ke aliʻi, a haʻi akula iā ia: a hea maila ʻo ia iā ʻAbesaloma, a hele akula ia i ke aliʻi, a kūlou ihola ia ma ka honua i lalo kona alo i mua o ke aliʻi; a honi maila ke aliʻi iā ʻAbesaloma. | So Joab went to the king and told him this. Then the king summoned Absalom, and he came in and bowed down with his face to the ground before the king. And the king kissed Absalom. |
| 2-Sam 15:2 | Ala aʻela ʻo ʻAbesaloma i kakahiaka, a kū maila ma kapa alanui ma ka ʻīpuka: a hele aku kekahi kanaka i ke aliʻi iā ia ka mea hakakā e hoʻoponopono ʻia ai ma ke kānāwai, a laila hea akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma iā ia, ʻī akula, No ke kūlanakauhale hea ʻoe? ʻĪ maila kēlā, No kekahi ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela kāu kauā. | He would get up early and stand by the side of the road leading to the city gate. Whenever anyone came with a complaint to be placed before the king for a decision, Absalom would call out to him, "What town are you from?" He would answer, "Your servant is from one of the tribes of Israel." |
| 2-Sam 15:3 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma, Aiʻa, he maikaʻi, a he pono kāu mau mea; akā, ʻaʻohe kanaka o ke aliʻi nāna e hoʻoponopono i kāu. | Then Absalom would say to him, "Look, your claims are valid and proper, but there is no representative of the king to hear you." |
| 2-Sam 15:4 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ʻAbesaloma, Inā paha e hoʻonoho ʻia au he luna kānāwai o ka ʻāina, a laila ʻo kēlā kanaka ʻo kēia kanaka iā ia ka mea e hoʻokolokolo ʻia ai, e hele mai ia i oʻu nei, a e hoʻoponopono aku au nona. | And Absalom would add, "If only I were appointed judge in the land! Then everyone who has a complaint or case could come to me and I would see that he gets justice." |
| 2-Sam 15:5 | A i ka wā i hele mai ai kekahi kanaka e uē aloha iā ia, ʻō akula ia i kona lima, lālau akula iā ia, a honi aʻela. | Also, whenever anyone approached him to bow down before him, Absalom would reach out his hand, take hold of him and kiss him. |
| 2-Sam 15:7 | Ma hope iho o nā makahiki hoʻokahi kanahā, ʻī akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma i ke aliʻi, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ʻae mai ʻoe e hele au i Heberona e hoʻokō aku i kuʻu hoʻohiki ʻana aʻu i hoʻohiki ai iā Iēhova. | At the end of four years, Absalom said to the king, "Let me go to Hebron and fulfill a vow I made to the LORD. |
| 2-Sam 15:8 | No ka mea, hoʻohiki akula au i kuʻu wā i noho ai ma Gesura i Suria, ʻī akula, Inā paha e hoʻihoʻi ʻiʻo aku ʻo Iēhova iaʻu ma Ierusalema, a laila au e mālama aku ai iā Iēhova. | While your servant was living at Geshur in Aram, I made this vow: 'If the LORD takes me back to Jerusalem, I will worship the LORD in Hebron. ' " |
| 2-Sam 15:9 | ʻĪ maila ke aliʻi iā ia, Ō hele ʻoe me ke aloha. Kū aʻela ia, a hele akula i Heberona. | The king said to him, "Go in peace." So he went to Hebron. |
| 2-Sam 15:10 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma i nā kiu i waena o nā ʻohana a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula, A lohe ʻoukou i ke kani ʻana o ka pū, a laila, e ʻōlelo ʻoukou, E aliʻi ana ʻo ʻAbesaloma ma Heberona. | Then Absalom sent secret messengers throughout the tribes of Israel to say, "As soon as you hear the sound of the trumpets, then say, 'Absalom is king in Hebron.' " |
| 2-Sam 15:11 | Hele pū akula me ʻAbesaloma mai Ierusalema aku ʻelua haneri kānaka i wae ʻia; a hele naʻaupō wale nō lākou, ʻaʻole i ʻike i kekahi mea. | Two hundred men from Jerusalem had accompanied Absalom. They had been invited as guests and went quite innocently, knowing nothing about the matter. |
| 2-Sam 15:12 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma e kiʻi iā ʻAhitopela no Gilo, he kākāʻōlelo no Dāvida, e hele mai mai kona kūlanakauhale, mai Gilo mai, i ka wā āna i mōhai aku ai. Ua ikaika nō ka poʻe kipi; no ka mea, ua māhuahua mau mai a nui aʻe nā kānaka me ʻAbesaloma. | While Absalom was offering sacrifices, he also sent for Ahithophel the Gilonite, David's counselor, to come from Giloh, his hometown. And so the conspiracy gained strength, and Absalom's following kept on increasing. |
| 2-Sam 15:15 | ʻĪ akula nā kānaka o ke aliʻi, Eia hoʻi mākou, e hana nā kauā āu i ka mea āu e ʻōlelo mai. | The king's officials answered him, "Your servants are ready to do whatever our lord the king chooses." |
| 2-Sam 15:16 | Hele akula ke aliʻi i waho, a ʻo kona ʻohana a pau ma hope ona: waiho ihola ke aliʻi i nā wāhine he ʻumi, he mau haiā wahine e mālama i ka hale. | The king set out, with his entire household following him; but he left ten concubines to take care of the palace. |
| 2-Sam 15:17 | Hele akula ke aliʻi i waho, a ʻo nā kānaka a pau ma hope ona, a kakali akula ma kahi mamao aku. | So the king set out, with all the people following him, and they halted at a place some distance away. |
| 2-Sam 15:18 | Hele pū akula kāna poʻe kauā a pau me ia; hele akula hoʻi i mua o ke aliʻi ka poʻe Kereti a pau, a ʻo ka poʻe Peleti a pau, me ka poʻe Giti a pau, ʻeono haneri kānaka ka poʻe hele mai ma muli ona mai Gata mai. | All his men marched past him, along with all the Kerethites and Pelethites; and all the six hundred Gittites who had accompanied him from Gath marched before the king. |
| 2-Sam 15:19 | A laila ʻī akula ke aliʻi iā ʻItai ke Giti, No ke aha lā ʻoe e hele pū ai me mākou? E hoʻi hou i kou wahi, a e noho me ke aliʻi, no ka mea, he malihini ʻoe, a no ka ʻāina ʻē mai. | The king said to Ittai the Gittite, "Why should you come along with us? Go back and stay with King Absalom. You are a foreigner, an exile from your homeland. |
| 2-Sam 15:22 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā ʻItai, E hele pū, a e hele aku hoʻi ʻoe ma kēlā ʻaoʻao. Hele akula ʻo ʻItai ke Giti ma kēlā ʻaoʻao me nā kānaka ona a pau, a me nā kamaliʻi a pau me ia. | David said to Ittai, "Go ahead, march on." So Ittai the Gittite marched on with all his men and the families that were with him. |
| 2-Sam 15:23 | Uwē akula ko ka ʻāina a pau me ka leo nui, a hele nui akula nā kānaka ma kēlā ʻaoʻao: ʻo ke aliʻi nō hoʻi kekahi i hele aku ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o ke kahawai ʻo Kederona; a hele akula nā kānaka a pau i ke ala o ka wao nahele. | The whole countryside wept aloud as all the people passed by. The king also crossed the Kidron Valley, and all the people moved on toward the desert. |
| 2-Sam 15:24 | Aia hoʻi ʻo Zadoka a me ka poʻe Levi a pau me ia, e halihali ana i ka pahu berita o ke Akua: kau ihola lākou i ka pahu o ke Akua i lalo; a piʻi akula ʻo ʻAbiatara, a pau mai nā kānaka i ka hele mai loko mai o ke kūlanakauhale. | Zadok was there, too, and all the Levites who were with him were carrying the ark of the covenant of God. They set down the ark of God, and Abiathar offered sacrifices until all the people had finished leaving the city. |
| 2-Sam 15:25 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā Zadoka, E hoʻihoʻi ʻoe i ka pahu o ke Akua i loko o ke kūlanakauhale: inā paha e loaʻa iaʻu ke aloha ma nā maka o Iēhova, a laila e hoʻihoʻi mai kēlā iaʻu, a e hōʻike mai ia mea iaʻu a me kona wahi noho. | Then the king said to Zadok, "Take the ark of God back into the city. If I find favor in the LORD's eyes, he will bring me back and let me see it and his dwelling place again. |
| 2-Sam 15:27 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ke aliʻi iā Zadoka ke kahuna, ʻaʻole anei ʻoe he kāula? E hoʻi hou ʻoe i ke kūlanakauhale me ke aloha, me kāu mau keiki kāne ʻelua me ʻAhimaʻaza kāu keiki, a me Ionatana ke keiki a ʻAbiatara. | The king also said to Zadok the priest, "Aren't you a seer? Go back to the city in peace, with your son Ahimaaz and Jonathan son of Abiathar. You and Abiathar take your two sons with you. |
| 2-Sam 15:29 | No laila, hoʻihoʻi akula ʻo Zadoka lāua ʻo ʻAbiatara i ka pahu o ke Akua i Ierusalema: a noho ihola lāua i laila. | So Zadok and Abiathar took the ark of God back to Jerusalem and stayed there. |
| 2-Sam 15:30 | Piʻi akula ʻo Dāvida ma ke alapiʻi o ʻOliveta, e uē ana ma kona hele ʻana, me ka uhi ʻia ʻo kona poʻo; a hele kāmaʻa ʻole ia: a uhi ihola kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka me ia i kona poʻo; a piʻi akula lākou, a uē ihola ma ko lākou hele ʻana. | But David continued up the Mount of Olives, weeping as he went; his head was covered and he was barefoot. All the people with him covered their heads too and were weeping as they went up. |
| 2-Sam 15:31 | ʻĪ maila kekahi iā Dāvida, Aia ʻo ʻAhitopela me ka poʻe kipi me ʻAbesaloma. ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida, E Iēhova, ke pule aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hoʻolilo ʻoe i ka ʻōlelo aʻo a ʻAhitopela i mea lapuwale. | Now David had been told, "Ahithophel is among the conspirators with Absalom." So David prayed, "O LORD, turn Ahithophel's counsel into foolishness." |
| 2-Sam 15:32 | A hiki akula ʻo Dāvida i luna, kahi āna i hoʻomana aku ai i ke Akua, aia hoʻi, hele maila ʻo Husai no ʻAreki e hālāwai me ia, ua haehae kona kapa, a he lepo ma luna o kona poʻo. | When David arrived at the summit, where people used to worship God, Hushai the Arkite was there to meet him, his robe torn and dust on his head. |
| 2-Sam 15:33 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia, Inā paha e hele pū ʻoe me aʻu, a laila e kaumaha wau iā ʻoe: | David said to him, "If you go with me, you will be a burden to me. |
| 2-Sam 15:37 | A laila hoʻi akula ʻo Husai ka hoalauna o Dāvida ma loko o ke kūlanakauhale; a hele maila hoʻi ʻo ʻAbesaloma i Ierusalema. | So David's friend Hushai arrived at Jerusalem as Absalom was entering the city. |
| 2-Sam 16:1 | A hala iki akula ʻo Dāvida mai kahi kiʻekiʻe o ka puʻu aku, aia hoʻi, hālāwai maila me ia ʻo Ziba ke kauā a Mepiboseta, me nā hoki ʻelua i hoʻēʻe ʻia e nā noho, a ma luna iho o lāua ʻelua haneri paʻi berena, me nā hui waina maloʻo he haneri, me nā ʻope hua fiku maloʻo he haneri, a me kekahi hue waina. | When David had gone a short distance beyond the summit, there was Ziba, the steward of Mephibosheth, waiting to meet him. He had a string of donkeys saddled and loaded with two hundred loaves of bread, a hundred cakes of raisins, a hundred cakes of figs and a skin of wine. |
| 2-Sam 16:2 | Nīnau akula ke aliʻi iā Ziba, I mea aha kēia mau mea iā ʻoe? ʻĪ maila ʻo Ziba, ʻO nā hoki, no nā ʻōhua o ke aliʻi ia e holo ia; a ʻo ka berena a me ka hua maloʻo, na nā kānaka ʻōpiopio ia e ʻai ai; a ʻo ka waina, no ka poʻe nāwaliwali ia e inu ai ma ka wao nahele. | The king asked Ziba, "Why have you brought these?" Ziba answered, "The donkeys are for the king's household to ride on, the bread and fruit are for the men to eat, and the wine is to refresh those who become exhausted in the desert." |
| 2-Sam 16:3 | Nīnau akula ke aliʻi, ʻAuhea lā ke keiki a kou haku? ʻĪ akula ʻo Ziba i ke aliʻi, Aia nō e noho lā ma Ierusalema: no ka mea, ʻī akula ia, I kēia lā e hoʻihoʻi mai ana ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela i ke aupuni o koʻu kupuna kāne noʻu. | The king then asked, "Where is your master's grandson?" Ziba said to him, "He is staying in Jerusalem, because he thinks, 'Today the house of Israel will give me back my grandfather's kingdom.' " |
| 2-Sam 16:4 | A laila, ʻī maila ke aliʻi iā Ziba, Aia hoʻi, nou nō nā mea a pau i pili no Mepiboseta. ʻĪ akula ʻo Ziba, Ke noi haʻahaʻa aku nei au iā ʻoe, i loaʻa iaʻu ke aloha i mua o kou maka, e kuʻu haku, e ke aliʻi ē. | Then the king said to Ziba, "All that belonged to Mephibosheth is now yours." "I humbly bow," Ziba said. "May I find favor in your eyes, my lord the king." |
| 2-Sam 16:5 | A hiki akula ʻo Dāvida ke aliʻi i Bahurima, Aia hoʻi, puka maila i waho kekahi kanaka no ka ʻohana a Saula, ʻo Simei kona inoa, ʻo ke keiki a Gera; hele maila ia i waho, a kūamuamu maila i kona hele ʻana mai. | As King David approached Bahurim, a man from the same clan as Saul's family came out from there. His name was Shimei son of Gera, and he cursed as he came out. |
| 2-Sam 16:6 | Nou akula ia i nā pōhaku iā Dāvida, a i nā kauā a ke aliʻi a Dāvida: ma kona ʻākau a ma kona hema ka poʻe kānaka a pau, a me ka poʻe koa a pau. | He pelted David and all the king's officials with stones, though all the troops and the special guard were on David's right and left. |
| 2-Sam 16:9 | A laila, ʻī akula ʻo ʻAbisai ke keiki a Zeruia i ke aliʻi, No ke aha lā e kūamuamu mai ai kēia ʻīlio make i kuʻu haku i ke aliʻi? E hele aku paha wau i ʻō, a e ʻoki aʻe i kona poʻo. | Then Abishai son of Zeruiah said to the king, "Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king? Let me go over and cut off his head." |
| 2-Sam 16:11 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ʻAbisai a me kāna poʻe kauā a pau, Aia hoʻi kaʻu keiki, ka mea i puka aʻe mai loko aku oʻu, ua ʻimi mai kēlā i kuʻu ola: e ʻoiaʻiʻo nō hoʻi kēia mamo a Beniamina. E waiho pēlā, e aho ʻo ia ke kūamuamu mai; no ka mea, ua ʻōlelo mai ʻo Iēhova iā ia. | David then said to Abishai and all his officials, "My son, who is of my own flesh, is trying to take my life. How much more, then, this Benjamite! Leave him alone; let him curse, for the LORD has told him to. |
| 2-Sam 16:13 | A i ka hele ʻana o Dāvida a me nā kānaka ona ma ke ala, hele akula hoʻi ʻo Simei ma ka ʻaoʻao o ka puʻu e kū pono ana iā ia; a i kona hele ʻana, kūamuamu maila ia, nou maila i nā pōhaku iā ia, a hoʻolei maila hoʻi i ka lepo. | So David and his men continued along the road while Shimei was going along the hillside opposite him, cursing as he went and throwing stones at him and showering him with dirt. |
| 2-Sam 16:16 | A hiki akula hoʻi ʻo Husai no ʻAreki, ka hoalauna o Dāvida i o ʻAbesaloma lā, ʻī akula ʻo Husai iā ʻAbesaloma, E ola ke aliʻi, e ola ke aliʻi. | Then Hushai the Arkite, David's friend, went to Absalom and said to him, "Long live the king! Long live the king!" |
| 2-Sam 16:18 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Husai iā ʻAbesaloma, ʻAʻole, ʻo ka mea a Iēhova, a ʻo kēia poʻe kānaka, a ʻo nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau e koho ai, nona nō wau, a e noho pū au me ia. | Hushai said to Absalom, "No, the one chosen by the LORD, by these people, and by all the men of Israel--his I will be, and I will remain with him. |
| 2-Sam 16:21 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAhitopela iā ʻAbesaloma, E komo aku ʻoe i loko i nā haiā wahine a kou makua kāne, āna i waiho ai e kiaʻi i ka hale; a e lohe ka ʻIseraʻela a pau e hoʻowahāwahā ʻia ʻoe e kou makua kāne, a laila e ikaika ai nā lima o ka poʻe a pau me ʻoe. | Ahithophel answered, "Lie with your father's concubines whom he left to take care of the palace. Then all Israel will hear that you have made yourself a stench in your father's nostrils, and the hands of everyone with you will be strengthened." |
| 2-Sam 16:22 | No laila, kūkulu lākou i hale lole no ʻAbesaloma ma luna o ka hale; a komo akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma ma loko i nā haiā wahine a kona makua kāne, i mua o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau. | So they pitched a tent for Absalom on the roof, and he lay with his father's concubines in the sight of all Israel. |
| 2-Sam 17:1 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ʻAhitopela iā ʻAbesaloma, He pono naʻu e wae aku ʻānō i nā kānaka he ʻumikumamālua tausani, a e kū aʻe au a e hahai aku ma hope o Dāvida i nēia pō. | Ahithophel said to Absalom, "I would choose twelve thousand men and set out tonight in pursuit of David. |
| 2-Sam 17:7 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Husai iā ʻAbesaloma, ʻO ka ʻōlelo aʻo a ʻAhitopela āna i ʻōlelo mai ai, ʻaʻohe pono ia i nēia manawa. | Hushai replied to Absalom, "The advice Ahithophel has given is not good this time. |
| 2-Sam 17:14 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma a me nā kānaka a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, ua ʻoi aku ka pono o ka ʻōlelo aʻo a Husai no ʻAreki, ma mua o ka ʻōlelo aʻo a ʻAhitopela. No ka mea, ua manaʻo mai ʻo Iēhova e hoʻolilo i ka ʻōlelo aʻo akamai a ʻAhitopela i mea ʻole, i mea e hoʻoili mai ai ʻo Iēhova i ka ʻino ma luna o ʻAbesaloma. | Absalom and all the men of Israel said, "The advice of Hushai the Arkite is better than that of Ahithophel." For the LORD had determined to frustrate the good advice of Ahithophel in order to bring disaster on Absalom. |
| 2-Sam 17:15 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Husai iā Zadoka lāua ʻo ʻAbiatara nā kāhuna, Pēlā a penei i ʻōlelo aʻo aku ai ʻo ʻAhitopela iā ʻAbesaloma a me nā lunakahiko o ka ʻIseraʻela; pēlā a penei hoʻi au i ʻōlelo aʻo aku ai. | Hushai told Zadok and Abiathar, the priests, "Ahithophel has advised Absalom and the elders of Israel to do such and such, but I have advised them to do so and so. |
| 2-Sam 17:17 | A ua noho ʻo Ionatana lāua ʻo ʻAhimaʻaza ma ʻEnerogela, no ka mea, ʻaʻole pono e ʻike ʻia lāua ke komo i loko o ke kūlanakauhale, a hele akula kekahi kauā wahine, a haʻi akula iā lāua: hele akula hoʻi lāua, a haʻi akula i ke aliʻi iā Dāvida. | Jonathan and Ahimaaz were staying at En Rogel. A servant girl was to go and inform them, and they were to go and tell King David, for they could not risk being seen entering the city. |
| 2-Sam 17:18 | Akā, ua ʻike nō kekahi keiki iā lāua, a haʻi akula iā ʻAbesaloma; akā, hele koke akula lāua a hiki akula i ka hale o kekahi kanaka i Bahurima, a he luawai ma loko o ka pā hale ona, i laila lāua i iho ai. | But a young man saw them and told Absalom. So the two of them left quickly and went to the house of a man in Bahurim. He had a well in his courtyard, and they climbed down into it. |
| 2-Sam 17:19 | Lālau akula ka wahine i ka mea uhi, hohola ihola ma luna o ka waha o ka luawai, a hāliʻi ihola i ka palaoa ma luna iho: a ua ʻike ʻole ʻia ua mea lā. | His wife took a covering and spread it out over the opening of the well and scattered grain over it. No one knew anything about it. |
| 2-Sam 17:20 | A hiki mai nā kauā a ʻAbesaloma i ua wahine lā ma ka hale, nīnau maila lākou, ʻAuhea ʻo ʻAhimaʻaza lāua ʻo Ionatana? ʻĪ akula ka wahine iā lākou, ua hala akula lāua ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o ke kahawai. ʻImi akula lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i loaʻa, a laila hoʻi hou maila lākou i Ierusalema. | When Absalom's men came to the woman at the house, they asked, "Where are Ahimaaz and Jonathan?" The woman answered them, "They crossed over the brook." The men searched but found no one, so they returned to Jerusalem. |
| 2-Sam 17:21 | A hala akula lākou, piʻi maila lāua mai loko mai o ka luawai, hele akula, a haʻi akula i ke aliʻi iā Dāvida. ʻĪ akula iā Dāvida, E kū aʻe, e holo koke ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o ka wai; no ka mea, penei kā ʻAhitopela i ʻōlelo kūʻē ai iā ʻoukou. | After the men had gone, the two climbed out of the well and went to inform King David. They said to him, "Set out and cross the river at once; Ahithophel has advised such and such against you." |
| 2-Sam 17:22 | A laila kū aʻela ʻo Dāvida a me nā kānaka a pau me ia, a hele akula ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane: a i ka wanaʻao, ʻaʻole i koe kekahi o lākou i ka hele ʻole ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane. | So David and all the people with him set out and crossed the Jordan. By daybreak, no one was left who had not crossed the Jordan. |
| 2-Sam 17:23 | A ʻike akula ʻo ʻAhitopela, ʻaʻole i hana ʻia e like me kāna ʻōlelo aʻo, hoʻēʻe akula ia i ka noho ma luna o kona hoki, kū aʻela ia, hoʻi hou akula ia i kona wahi, i kona hale iho, i kona kūlanakauhale, a kauoha akula no ko ka hale ona, a kāʻawe ihola iā ia iho, a make; a ua kanu ʻia ʻo ia ma ka hale kupapaʻu o kona makua kāne. | When Ahithophel saw that his advice had not been followed, he saddled his donkey and set out for his house in his hometown. He put his house in order and then hanged himself. So he died and was buried in his father's tomb. |
| 2-Sam 17:24 | A laila hele akula ʻo Dāvida i Mahanaima: a hele akula hoʻi ʻo ʻAbesaloma ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, ʻo ia a me nā kānaka a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela me ia. | David went to Mahanaim, and Absalom crossed the Jordan with all the men of Israel. |
| 2-Sam 17:25 | Hoʻonoho akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma iā ʻAmasa ma ko Ioaba wahi ma luna o ka poʻe kaua: a ʻo ua ʻAmasa lā, he keiki ia na kekahi kanaka no ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻo ʻItera ka inoa, ka mea i komo aku i loko i o ʻAbigala lā ke kaikamahine a Nahasa, a ʻo ke kaikaina o Zeruia ʻo ka makuahine o Ioaba. | Absalom had appointed Amasa over the army in place of Joab. Amasa was the son of a man named Jether, an Israelite who had married Abigail, the daughter of Nahash and sister of Zeruiah the mother of Joab. |
| 2-Sam 17:27 | A hiki akula ʻo Dāvida i Mahanaima, i laila ʻo Sobi ke keiki a Nahasa no Raba o nā mamo a ʻAmona, a ʻo Makira ke keiki a ʻAmiʻela no Lodebara, a ʻo Barezilai no Rogelima ma Gileada, | When David came to Mahanaim, Shobi son of Nahash from Rabbah of the Ammonites, and Makir son of Ammiel from Lo Debar, and Barzillai the Gileadite from Rogelim |
| 2-Sam 18:1 | Helu akula ʻo Dāvida i nā kānaka me ia, a hoʻonoho akula i nā luna tausani, a me nā luna haneri ma luna o lākou. | David mustered the men who were with him and appointed over them commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds. |
| 2-Sam 18:2 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida i ka hapakolu o nā kānaka ma lalo o ka lima o Ioaba, a ʻo kekahi hapakolu ma lalo o ka lima o ʻAbisai ke keiki a Zeruia, ʻo ko Ioaba kaikaina, a ʻo kekahi hapakolu ma lalo o ka lima o ʻItai ke Giti. ʻĪ akula hoʻi ke aliʻi i nā kānaka, ʻO wau ʻiʻo nō kekahi e hele aku ana me ʻoukou. | David sent the troops out--a third under the command of Joab, a third under Joab's brother Abishai son of Zeruiah, and a third under Ittai the Gittite. The king told the troops, "I myself will surely march out with you." |
| 2-Sam 18:4 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā lākou, ʻO kā ʻoukou pono kaʻu e hana ai. Kū aʻela ke aliʻi ma ka ʻaoʻao o ka ʻīpuka o ka pā, a haele maila nā kānaka a pau i waho ma nā haneri a ma nā tausani. | The king answered, "I will do whatever seems best to you." So the king stood beside the gate while all the men marched out in units of hundreds and of thousands. |
| 2-Sam 18:5 | Kauoha akula ke aliʻi iā Ioaba me ʻAbisai a me ʻItai, ʻī akula, E ahonui aku ʻoukou noʻu i ke kanaka ʻōpiopio iā ʻAbesaloma. A lohe aʻela nā kānaka a pau, i ka wā i kauoha aku ai ke aliʻi i nā luna koa a pau no ʻAbesaloma. | The king commanded Joab, Abishai and Ittai, "Be gentle with the young man Absalom for my sake." And all the troops heard the king giving orders concerning Absalom to each of the commanders. |
| 2-Sam 18:6 | A laila hele akula nā kānaka i waho ma ke kula e kūʻē i ka ʻIseraʻela: aia ma ka ulu lāʻau ʻo ʻEperaima ke kaua ʻana. | The army marched into the field to fight Israel, and the battle took place in the forest of Ephraim. |
| 2-Sam 18:9 | A hālāwai aʻela ʻo ʻAbesaloma me nā kauā a Dāvida. A holo aʻela ʻo ʻAbesaloma ma luna o ka hoki, a hele akula ka hoki ma lalo o nā lālā pilikia o kekahi lāʻau ʻoka nui, a hihia aʻela kona poʻo i ka lāʻau, a kaulia ʻo ia ma waena o ka lani a ʻo ka honua, a hele akula ka hoki mai lalo aku ona. | Now Absalom happened to meet David's men. He was riding his mule, and as the mule went under the thick branches of a large oak, Absalom's head got caught in the tree. He was left hanging in midair, while the mule he was riding kept on going. |
| 2-Sam 18:10 | ʻIke akula kekahi kanaka ia mea, a haʻi akula iā Ioaba, ʻī akula, Aiʻa ua ʻike aku au iā ʻAbesaloma e kau ana ma loko o kekahi lāʻau ʻoka. | When one of the men saw this, he told Joab, "I just saw Absalom hanging in an oak tree." |
| 2-Sam 18:12 | ʻĪ akula ua kanaka lā iā Ioaba, Inā paha e kau ana ma kuʻu lima nā ʻāpana kālā he tausani, ʻaʻole au e ʻō aku i kuʻu lima e pepehi i ke keiki a ke aliʻi: no ka mea, i ko mākou lohe ʻana, ua kauoha mai ke aliʻi iā ʻoe, me ʻAbisai a me ʻItai, ʻī maila, E mālama ʻoukou a pau i ke kanaka ʻōpiopio iā ʻAbesaloma. | But the man replied, "Even if a thousand shekels were weighed out into my hands, I would not lift my hand against the king's son. In our hearing the king commanded you and Abishai and Ittai, 'Protect the young man Absalom for my sake. ' |
| 2-Sam 18:14 | A laila, ʻī akula ʻo Ioaba, ʻAʻole au e pono ke kali wale penei i mua ou. Lālau akula ia i nā ihe ʻekolu ma kona lima, a hou akula ia mau mea ma loko o ka puʻu ʻo ʻAbesaloma, ʻoi ola kēlā ma waena o ka lāʻau ʻoka. | Joab said, "I'm not going to wait like this for you." So he took three javelins in his hand and plunged them into Absalom's heart while Absalom was still alive in the oak tree. |
| 2-Sam 18:15 | Hoʻopuni maila ka poʻe ʻumi nāna i lawe i kā Ioaba mea kaua, pepehi akula iā ʻAbesaloma, a make ihola ia. | And ten of Joab's armor-bearers surrounded Absalom, struck him and killed him. |
| 2-Sam 18:16 | Puhi akula ʻo Ioaba i ka pū, a hoʻi maila nā kānaka mai ke alualu ʻana aku i ka ʻIseraʻela: no ka mea, ua paʻa nā kānaka iā Ioaba. | Then Joab sounded the trumpet, and the troops stopped pursuing Israel, for Joab halted them. |
| 2-Sam 18:17 | Lawe akula lākou iā ʻAbesaloma; a hoʻolei akula iā ia ma loko o ka lua nui ma ka ulu lāʻau, a kau akula lākou i ahu pōhaku nui ma luna iho ona: a holo akula ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, ʻo kēlā mea kēia mea i kona halelewa. | They took Absalom, threw him into a big pit in the forest and piled up a large heap of rocks over him. Meanwhile, all the Israelites fled to their homes. |
| 2-Sam 18:18 | A ʻo ʻAbesaloma i kona wā e ola ana, lawe akula ia a hoʻokū aʻela i kekahi kia pōhaku ma ke awāwa o ke aliʻi: no ka mea, ʻī akula ia, ʻAʻole aʻu keiki kāne nāna e hoʻomau i kuʻu inoa; a kapa akula ia i ua kia pōhaku lā ma kona inoa iho: a ua kapa ʻia aku ia ko ʻAbesaloma wahi, a hiki i nēia manawa. | During his lifetime Absalom had taken a pillar and erected it in the King's Valley as a monument to himself, for he thought, "I have no son to carry on the memory of my name." He named the pillar after himself, and it is called Absalom's Monument to this day. |
| 2-Sam 18:19 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo ʻAhimaʻaza ke keiki a Zadoka, E ʻae mai ʻoe e holo aku au ʻānō, e lawe aku i ka ʻōlelo i ke aliʻi, ua hoʻopakele aku ʻo Iēhova iā ia mai nā lima aku o kona poʻe ʻenemi. | Now Ahimaaz son of Zadok said, "Let me run and take the news to the king that the LORD has delivered him from the hand of his enemies." |
| 2-Sam 18:21 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo Ioaba iā Kusi, Ō hele ʻoe e haʻi i ke aliʻi i ka mea āu i ʻike iho nei. Kūlou ihola ʻo Kusi iā Ioaba, a holo akula. | Then Joab said to a Cushite, "Go, tell the king what you have seen." The Cushite bowed down before Joab and ran off. |
| 2-Sam 18:22 | ʻĪ hou akula ʻo ʻAhimaʻaza ke keiki a Zadoka iā Ioaba, ʻO wau hoʻi kekahi, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e holo aku au ma hope o Kusi. ʻĪ maila ʻo Ioaba, No ke aha hoʻi ʻoe e holo aku ai, e kuʻu keiki, ʻaʻohe ʻōlelo e pono nāu? | Ahimaaz son of Zadok again said to Joab, "Come what may, please let me run behind the Cushite." But Joab replied, "My son, why do you want to go? You don't have any news that will bring you a reward." |
| 2-Sam 18:23 | E ʻae mai hoʻi ʻoe e holo wau. ʻĪ maila kēlā iā ia, E holo. A laila holo akula ʻo ʻAhimaʻaza ma ka ʻaoʻao o ka pāpū, a ʻoi akula ia i mua o Kusi. | He said, "Come what may, I want to run." So Joab said, "Run!" Then Ahimaaz ran by way of the plain and outran the Cushite. |
| 2-Sam 18:24 | Noho ihola ʻo Dāvida ma waena o nā puka ʻelua o ka pā, a piʻi akula ke kiaʻi ma luna o ka puka ma ka pā pōhaku; ʻalawa aʻela kona mau maka, nānā akula, aia he kanaka e holo mai ana, ʻo ia wale nō. | While David was sitting between the inner and outer gates, the watchman went up to the roof of the gateway by the wall. As he looked out, he saw a man running alone. |
| 2-Sam 18:25 | Hea maila ke kiaʻi, a haʻi maila i ke aliʻi. ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, Inā hoʻokahi wale nō ʻo ia, he ʻōlelo nō ma kona waha. Neʻeneʻe maila nō ia, a kokoke mai. | The watchman called out to the king and reported it. The king said, "If he is alone, he must have good news." And the man came closer and closer. |
| 2-Sam 18:26 | ʻIke akula hoʻi ke kiaʻi i kekahi kanaka ʻē aʻe e holo mai ana: hea maila ke kiaʻi i ka mālama puka, Aia hoʻi, he kanaka e holo hoʻokahi mai ana. ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, Ke lawe mai nei hoʻi ʻo ia i ka ʻōlelo. | Then the watchman saw another man running, and he called down to the gatekeeper, "Look, another man running alone!" The king said, "He must be bringing good news, too." |
| 2-Sam 18:27 | ʻĪ maila ke kiaʻi, Ua like ka mea holo mua i kuʻu manaʻo me ka holo ʻana o ʻAhimaʻaza ke keiki a Zadoka. ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, He kanaka maikaʻi ia, a ke hele mai nei ia me ka ʻōlelo maikaʻi. | The watchman said, "It seems to me that the first one runs like Ahimaaz son of Zadok." "He's a good man," the king said. "He comes with good news." |
| 2-Sam 18:29 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, Ua mālama ola ʻia ke kanaka ʻōpio, ʻo ʻAbesaloma? ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻAhimaʻaza, A hoʻouna maila ʻo Ioaba i ke kauā a ke aliʻi, a iaʻu hoʻi i kāu kauā, ua ʻike aku au i ka wawā nui, ʻaʻole hoʻi au i ʻike i ke ʻano. | The king asked, "Is the young man Absalom safe?" Ahimaaz answered, "I saw great confusion just as Joab was about to send the king's servant and me, your servant, but I don't know what it was." |
| 2-Sam 18:30 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, E kipa aʻe ʻoe a e kū ma ʻaneʻi. Kipa aʻela ia, a kū mālie ihola. | The king said, "Stand aside and wait here." So he stepped aside and stood there. |
| 2-Sam 18:32 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā Kusi, Ua mālama ola ʻia anei ke kanaka ʻōpio ʻo ʻAbesaloma? ʻĪ maila ʻo Kusi, ʻO ka poʻe ʻenemi o kuʻu haku o ke aliʻi, a ʻo ka poʻe a pau i kūʻē mai e hōʻino mai iā ʻoe, e hoʻolike ʻia lākou me ua kanaka ʻōpio lā. | The king asked the Cushite, "Is the young man Absalom safe?" The Cushite replied, "May the enemies of my lord the king and all who rise up to harm you be like that young man." |
| 2-Sam 18:33 | Haʻaloʻuloʻu nui ihola ke aliʻi, a piʻi akula i ke keʻena ma luna o ka puka, a uē ihola: a i kona hele ʻana, penei kāna i ʻōlelo ai, Auē! Kuʻu keiki e ʻAbesaloma ē! E kuʻu keiki, kuʻu keiki e ʻAbesaloma ē! Inā nō wau i make nou, e ʻAbesaloma kuʻu keiki, kuʻu keiki ē! | The king was shaken. He went up to the room over the gateway and wept. As he went, he said: "O my son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom! If only I had died instead of you--O Absalom, my son, my son!" |
| 2-Sam 19:3 | A hoʻi malū akula nā kānaka i loko o ke kūlanakauhale ia lā, e like me nā kānaka hilahila e holo malū aku, ke heʻe lākou i ke kaua. | The men stole into the city that day as men steal in who are ashamed when they flee from battle. |
| 2-Sam 19:4 | Akā, ʻo ke aliʻi, pūloʻu ihola ia i kona maka, a uē akula ke aliʻi me ka leo nui, E kuʻu keiki e ʻAbesaloma ē! E ʻAbesaloma kuʻu keiki, kuʻu keiki ē! | The king covered his face and cried aloud, "O my son Absalom! O Absalom, my son, my son!" |
| 2-Sam 19:5 | Hele akula ʻo Ioaba i loko o ka hale i ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, Ua hoʻohilahila ʻoe i kēia lā i nā maka o kāu poʻe kauā a pau, ʻo ka poʻe nāna i mālama i kou ola, a me ke ola o kāu mau keiki kāne, a me kāu mau kaikamāhine, a me ke ola o kāu mau wāhine, a me ke ola o kāu mau haiā wahine; | Then Joab went into the house to the king and said, "Today you have humiliated all your men, who have just saved your life and the lives of your sons and daughters and the lives of your wives and concubines. |
| 2-Sam 19:8 | A laila ala aʻela ke aliʻi, a noho ihola ma ka ʻīpuka o ka pā. Haʻi akula lākou i nā kānaka a pau, Aia hoʻi, ke noho maila ke aliʻi ma ka ʻīpuka. A hele maila nā kānaka a pau i mua o ke aliʻi; no ka mea, ua mahuka akula ka ʻIseraʻela ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka a pau i kona halelewa iho. | So the king got up and took his seat in the gateway. When the men were told, "The king is sitting in the gateway," they all came before him. Meanwhile, the Israelites had fled to their homes. |
| 2-Sam 19:11 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida ke aliʻi i o Zadoka lā a me ʻAbiatara nā kāhuna, ʻī akula, E ʻōlelo aku ʻolua i nā lunakahiko o ka Iuda, e ʻī aku, No ke aha lā e lohi loa nei ʻoukou i ka hoʻihoʻi ʻana mai i ke aliʻi i kona hale? No ka mea, ua hiki mai ka ʻōlelo a ka ʻIseraʻela a pau i ke aliʻi, a i kona ʻohana. | King David sent this message to Zadok and Abiathar, the priests: "Ask the elders of Judah, 'Why should you be the last to bring the king back to his palace, since what is being said throughout Israel has reached the king at his quarters? |
| 2-Sam 19:14 | Hoʻohuli maila kēlā i ka naʻau o nā kānaka a pau o ka Iuda, e like me ko ke kanaka hoʻokahi; no laila, ʻōlelo akula lākou i ke aliʻi, E hoʻi hou mai ʻoe a me āu mau kauā a pau. | He won over the hearts of all the men of Judah as though they were one man. They sent word to the king, "Return, you and all your men." |
| 2-Sam 19:16 | A ʻo Simei ke keiki a Gera, he mamo na Beniamina no Bahurima, wikiwiki aʻela ia a iho pū akula me nā kānaka o ka Iuda e hālāwai me ke aliʻi me Dāvida. | Shimei son of Gera, the Benjamite from Bahurim, hurried down with the men of Judah to meet King David. |
| 2-Sam 19:22 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida, He aha kaʻu iā ʻolua, e nā keiki a Zeruia, i kūʻē mai ai ʻolua iaʻu i kēia lā? E make anei kekahi kanaka i kēia lā i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela? ʻAʻole anei au i ʻike, ʻo wau nō ke aliʻi i kēia lā ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela? | David replied, "What do you and I have in common, you sons of Zeruiah? This day you have become my adversaries! Should anyone be put to death in Israel today? Do I not know that today I am king over Israel?" |
| 2-Sam 19:23 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā Simei, ʻAʻole ʻoe e make: a hoʻohiki akula ke aliʻi iā ia. | So the king said to Shimei, "You shall not die." And the king promised him on oath. |
| 2-Sam 19:24 | Iho akula hoʻi ʻo Mepiboseta ka moʻopuna a Saula e hālāwai me ke aliʻi; ʻaʻole ia i hoʻoponopono i kona mau wāwae, ʻaʻole i hoʻomaikaʻi i kona ʻumiʻumi, ʻaʻole nō hoʻi i holoi i kona kapa, mai ka lā i hele aku ai ke aliʻi, a hiki i ka lā i hoʻi hou mai ai ia me ka malu. | Mephibosheth, Saul's grandson, also went down to meet the king. He had not taken care of his feet or trimmed his mustache or washed his clothes from the day the king left until the day he returned safely. |
| 2-Sam 19:25 | A hiki maila ia i Ierusalema e hālāwai me ke aliʻi, ʻī akula ke aliʻi iā ia, E Mepiboseta, he aha kāu i hele pū ʻole ai me aʻu? | When he came from Jerusalem to meet the king, the king asked him, "Why didn't you go with me, Mephibosheth?" |
| 2-Sam 19:26 | ʻĪ maila kēlā, E kuʻu haku, e ke aliʻi, ua hoʻopunipuni mai kuʻu kauā iaʻu: no ka mea, ʻī akula kāu kauā, e hoʻēʻe aku nō au i ka noho ma luna o ka hoki noʻu, i holo ai au ma luna, a hele aku i ke aliʻi; no ka mea, he ʻoʻopa kāu kauā. | He said, "My lord the king, since I your servant am lame, I said, 'I will have my donkey saddled and will ride on it, so I can go with the king.' But Ziba my servant betrayed me. |
| 2-Sam 19:29 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā ia, No ke aha ʻoe e ʻōlelo hou mai nei no kāu mau mea? Ua ʻōlelo aku nō wau, E hoʻolike a like ʻolua me Ziba i ka ʻāina. | The king said to him, "Why say more? I order you and Ziba to divide the fields." |
| 2-Sam 19:32 | He kanaka ʻelemakule ʻo Barezilai; he kanawalu kona mau makahiki: a hānai akula ia i ke aliʻi i kona wā i noho ai ma Mahanaima; no ka mea, he kanaka koʻikoʻi nui loa ia. | Now Barzillai was a very old man, eighty years of age. He had provided for the king during his stay in Mahanaim, for he was a very wealthy man. |
| 2-Sam 19:33 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā Barezilai, E hele pū ʻoe me aʻu, a e hānai aku nō au iā ʻoe ma Ierusalema. | The king said to Barzillai, "Cross over with me and stay with me in Jerusalem, and I will provide for you." |
| 2-Sam 19:38 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, E hele pū ʻo Kimehama me aʻu, a e hana aku au iā ia ma ka mea pono iā ʻoe: a ʻo ka mea āu e makemake mai ai iaʻu, ʻo ia kaʻu e hana aku ai nou. | The king said, "Kimham shall cross over with me, and I will do for him whatever pleases you. And anything you desire from me I will do for you." |
| 2-Sam 19:39 | Hele maila nā kānaka a pau ma nēia ʻaoʻao o Ioredane. A pae mai ke aliʻi, a laila honi aʻela ke aliʻi iā Barezilai, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula iā ia, a hoʻi hou akula ia i kona wahi, | So all the people crossed the Jordan, and then the king crossed over. The king kissed Barzillai and gave him his blessing, and Barzillai returned to his home. |
| 2-Sam 19:40 | A laila hele akula ke aliʻi i Gilegala, a hele pū akula ʻo Kimehama me ia: a alakaʻi akula nā kānaka a pau o ka Iuda i ke aliʻi, a pēlā hoʻi kekahi hapa o nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela. | When the king crossed over to Gilgal, Kimham crossed with him. All the troops of Judah and half the troops of Israel had taken the king over. |
| 2-Sam 19:41 | Aia hoʻi, hele maila nā kānaka a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela i ke aliʻi, ʻī akula i ke aliʻi, No ke aha lā i ʻaihue aku ai ko mākou mau hoahānau nā kānaka o ka Iuda iā ʻoe, a ua kaʻi mai i ke aliʻi a me ko ka hale ona, a me nā kānaka o Dāvida a pau me ia ma kēia kapa o Ioredane? | Soon all the men of Israel were coming to the king and saying to him, "Why did our brothers, the men of Judah, steal the king away and bring him and his household across the Jordan, together with all his men?" |
| 2-Sam 19:42 | ʻŌlelo akula nā kānaka a pau o ka Iuda i nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela, no ka mea, ua hoʻokahi kona hanauna me ko mākou; he aha kā ʻoukou e huhū mai nei ia mea? Ua ʻai iki anei mākou i kā ke aliʻi? A ua hāʻawi mai anei ia i ka manawaleʻa iā mākou? | All the men of Judah answered the men of Israel, "We did this because the king is closely related to us. Why are you angry about it? Have we eaten any of the king's provisions? Have we taken anything for ourselves?" |
| 2-Sam 19:43 | ʻŌlelo akula nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela i nā kānaka o ka Iuda, ʻī aʻela, He ʻumi mau hakina o ke aliʻi kā mākou, a he nui aku ko mākou iā Dāvida i kā ʻoukou: no ke aha hoʻi ʻoukou i hoʻowahāwahā ai iā mākou, i lilo ʻole kā mākou ʻōlelo no ka hoʻihoʻi ʻana mai i ke aliʻi i ka mea mua? A ʻo ka ʻōlelo ʻana a nā kānaka o ka Iuda, he ikaika aku ia i ka ʻōlelo ʻana a nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela. | Then the men of Israel answered the men of Judah, "We have ten shares in the king; and besides, we have a greater claim on David than you have. So why do you treat us with contempt? Were we not the first to speak of bringing back our king?" But the men of Judah responded even more harshly than the men of Israel. |
| 2-Sam 20:1 | I laila kekahi kanaka hewa, ʻo Seba kona inoa, ke keiki a Bikeri, he mamo a Beniamina: puhi akula ia i ka pū, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole a kākou kuleana i loko o Dāvida, ʻaʻole hoʻi he hoʻoilina i loko o ke keiki a Iese: e hoʻi nō kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka a pau i kona halelewa, e ka ʻIseraʻela. | Now a troublemaker named Sheba son of Bicri, a Benjamite, happened to be there. He sounded the trumpet and shouted, "We have no share in David, no part in Jesse's son! Every man to his tent, O Israel!" |
| 2-Sam 20:2 | A laila piʻi akula nā kānaka a pau o ʻIseraʻela mai o Dāvida aku lā, a hahai akula lākou iā Seba ke keiki a Bikeri: akā, hoʻopili akula nā kānaka o ka Iuda i ko lākou aliʻi, mai Ioredane a hiki i Ierusalema. | So all the men of Israel deserted David to follow Sheba son of Bicri. But the men of Judah stayed by their king all the way from the Jordan to Jerusalem. |
| 2-Sam 20:3 | Hele maila ʻo Dāvida i kona hale i Ierusalema: a lawe aʻela ke aliʻi i ua mau haiā wahine lā he ʻumi āna i waiho ai e kiaʻi i ka hale, a hahao aʻela iā lākou i loko o ka hale paʻahao, a hānai akula iā lākou; akā, ʻaʻole ia i komo aku i loko i o lākou lā. Pēlā lākou i paʻa ai e noho kāne ʻole ana, a hiki i ko lākou lā make. | When David returned to his palace in Jerusalem, he took the ten concubines he had left to take care of the palace and put them in a house under guard. He provided for them, but did not lie with them. They were kept in confinement till the day of their death, living as widows. |
| 2-Sam 20:4 | A laila ʻī akula ke aliʻi iā ʻAmasa, E hōʻuluʻulu ʻoe noʻu i nā kānaka o ka Iuda i nā lā ʻekolu, a e hoʻi hou mai ma ʻaneʻi. | Then the king said to Amasa, "Summon the men of Judah to come to me within three days, and be here yourself." |
| 2-Sam 20:5 | A laila hele akula ʻo ʻAmasa e hōʻuluʻulu i ka Iuda: akā, ua lohi kēlā a hala ka manawa i hāʻawi ʻia nona. | But when Amasa went to summon Judah, he took longer than the time the king had set for him. |
| 2-Sam 20:6 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ʻAbisai, ʻĀnō, e ʻoi aku ka ʻino a Seba ke keiki a Bikeri e hana mai ai iā kākou ma mua o ka ʻAbesaloma: e lawe ʻoe i nā kauā a kou haku, a e alualu aku iā ia, o loaʻa iā ia nā kūlanakauhale i paʻa i ka pā, a hoʻopakele iā ia iho mai o kākou aku. | David said to Abishai, "Now Sheba son of Bicri will do us more harm than Absalom did. Take your master's men and pursue him, or he will find fortified cities and escape from us." |
| 2-Sam 20:7 | A hele akula ma muli ona nā kānaka o Ioaba, me ka poʻe Kereti a me ka poʻe Peleti, a me ka poʻe kānaka ikaika a pau: puka akula lākou i waho o Ierusalema e alualu iā Seba ke keiki a Bikeri. | So Joab's men and the Kerethites and Pelethites and all the mighty warriors went out under the command of Abishai. They marched out from Jerusalem to pursue Sheba son of Bicri. |
| 2-Sam 20:8 | Aia hiki aku lākou ma ka pōhaku nui i Gibeona, hele akula ʻo ʻAmasa i mua o lākou. A ʻo ka ʻaʻahu a Ioaba i ʻaʻahu iho ai, ua kākua ʻia ia ma luna ona, a ma luna iho ke kāʻei; ua paʻa ʻia ma kona pūhaka ka pahi kaua ma loko o kona wahi: a i kona hele ʻana aku, hāʻule ihola ia mea. | While they were at the great rock in Gibeon, Amasa came to meet them. Joab was wearing his military tunic, and strapped over it at his waist was a belt with a dagger in its sheath. As he stepped forward, it dropped out of its sheath. |
| 2-Sam 20:9 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ioaba iā ʻAmasa, E ola ana ʻoe, e kuʻu hoahānau? Lālau akula Ioaba iā ʻAmasa ma ka ʻumiʻumi me ka lima ʻākau e honi iā ia. | Joab said to Amasa, "How are you, my brother?" Then Joab took Amasa by the beard with his right hand to kiss him. |
| 2-Sam 20:10 | ʻAʻole i manaʻo ʻo ʻAmasa i ka pahi kaua ma ka lima o Ioaba: hou akula kēlā iā ia me ia mea ma ka lima o ka iwi ʻaoʻao, a pohā maila kona naʻau ma ka honua, ʻaʻole ia i hou hou aku iā ia; a make akula ia. A alualu akula ʻo Ioaba a me ʻAbisai kona hoahānau iā Seba ke keiki a Bikeri. | Amasa was not on his guard against the dagger in Joab's hand, and Joab plunged it into his belly, and his intestines spilled out on the ground. Without being stabbed again, Amasa died. Then Joab and his brother Abishai pursued Sheba son of Bicri. |
| 2-Sam 20:12 | ʻOni aʻela ʻo ʻAmasa ma loko o ke koko, i waena o ke kuamoʻo. A ʻike aʻela ua kanaka lā, ua kū mālie ihola nā kānaka a pau, lawe akula ʻo ia iā ʻAmasa ma waho o ke kuamoʻo i ke kula, a hohola ihola i ke kapa ma luna ona, i kona ʻike ʻana ua kū mālie kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i hele mai ma ona lā. | Amasa lay wallowing in his blood in the middle of the road, and the man saw that all the troops came to a halt there. When he realized that everyone who came up to Amasa stopped, he dragged him from the road into a field and threw a garment over him. |
| 2-Sam 20:13 | A lawe ʻia aku ia ma waho o ke kuamoʻo, a laila hele akula nā kānaka a pau ma hope o Ioaba, e alualu iā Seba ke keiki a Bikeri. | After Amasa had been removed from the road, all the men went on with Joab to pursue Sheba son of Bicri. |
| 2-Sam 20:14 | Hele akula ia ma nā ʻohana a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, a hiki i ʻAbela a i Betemaka, a i ka poʻe Beʻerota a pau: a ua hōʻuluʻulu ʻia aʻela hoʻi lākou a hahai akula ma hope ona. | Sheba passed through all the tribes of Israel to Abel Beth Maacah and through the entire region of the Berites, who gathered together and followed him. |
| 2-Sam 20:15 | Hiki akula lākou, a hoʻopuni aʻela iā ia i loko o ʻAbela-betemaka, hoʻoahu akula lākou i ka puʻu e kū pono i ke kūlanakauhale, e kū ana ia ma ka pā ma waho: kuʻi akula ko Ioaba poʻe kānaka a pau i ka pā pōhaku e hoʻohiolo ia mea ma lalo. | All the troops with Joab came and besieged Sheba in Abel Beth Maacah. They built a siege ramp up to the city, and it stood against the outer fortifications. While they were battering the wall to bring it down, |
| 2-Sam 20:17 | A hiki akula ia a kokoke i ona lā, ʻī maila ka wahine, ʻO Ioaba anei ʻoe? ʻĪ akula ia, ʻO wau nō. A laila ʻī maila kēlā, E hoʻolohe mai ʻoe i ka ʻōlelo a kāu kauā wahine. ʻĪ akula ia, Ke lohe nei au. | He went toward her, and she asked, "Are you Joab?" "I am," he answered. She said, "Listen to what your servant has to say." "I'm listening," he said. |
| 2-Sam 20:20 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Ioaba, ʻĪ akula, ʻAʻole loa, ʻaʻole loa iaʻu ia ke hoʻopau iho, ʻaʻole loa ke luku aku. | "Far be it from me!" Joab replied, "Far be it from me to swallow up or destroy! |
| 2-Sam 20:22 | A laila hele akula ua wahine lā i nā kānaka a pau ma kona akamai. A ʻoki ihola lākou i ke poʻo o Seba ke keiki a Bikeri, a kiola akula i waho i o Ioaba lā. Hoʻokani akula ia i ka pū, a hoʻi akula lākou, ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona halelewa iho. A hoʻi akula ʻo Ioaba i Ierusalema a i ke aliʻi. | Then the woman went to all the people with her wise advice, and they cut off the head of Sheba son of Bicri and threw it to Joab. So he sounded the trumpet, and his men dispersed from the city, each returning to his home. And Joab went back to the king in Jerusalem. |
| 2-Sam 21:1 | I laila nō i nā lā o Dāvida nā makahiki wī ʻekolu, i kēlā makahiki i kēia makahiki: a nīnau akula Dāvida iā Iēhova. ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova, No Saula ia, a no kona ʻohana koko; no ka mea, ua pepehi ʻo ia i ko Gibeona. | During the reign of David, there was a famine for three successive years; so David sought the face of the LORD. The LORD said, "It is on account of Saul and his blood-stained house; it is because he put the Gibeonites to death." |
| 2-Sam 21:2 | Kiʻi akula ke aliʻi i ko Gibeona, ʻī akula iā lākou; (a ʻo ko Gibeona ʻaʻole lākou no nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, no ke koena lākou o ka poʻe ʻAmori; a ua hoʻohiki aku nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā lākou: a manaʻo ihola ʻo Saula e pepehi iā lākou no kona manaʻo ikaika i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela lāua ʻo Iuda.) | The king summoned the Gibeonites and spoke to them. (Now the Gibeonites were not a part of Israel but were survivors of the Amorites; the Israelites had sworn to them, but Saul in his zeal for Israel and Judah had tried to annihilate them.) |
| 2-Sam 21:3 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida i ko Gibeona, He aha kaʻu e hana aku ai no ʻoukou? Pehea hoʻi au e hoʻokalahala aku ai, i hoʻomaikaʻi mai ʻoukou i ka ʻāina a Iēhova i hāʻawi mai ai? | David asked the Gibeonites, "What shall I do for you? How shall I make amends so that you will bless the LORD's inheritance?" |
| 2-Sam 21:4 | ʻĪ maila ko Gibeona iā ia, ʻAʻole mākou e makemake i ke kālā, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ke gula no Saula a no kāna ʻohana; ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoe e pepehi i kekahi kanaka i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela no mākou. ʻĪ akula kēlā, ʻO ka mea a ʻoukou e ʻōlelo mai ai, ʻo ia kaʻu e hana aku ai no ʻoukou. | The Gibeonites answered him, "We have no right to demand silver or gold from Saul or his family, nor do we have the right to put anyone in Israel to death." "What do you want me to do for you?" David asked. |
| 2-Sam 21:6 | E hāʻawi ʻia mai nā kānaka ʻehiku o kāna mau keiki iā mākou, a e kau aku mākou iā lākou i luna no Iēhova ma Gibea no Saula ʻo ka mea a Iēhova i wae ai. ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, E hāʻawi nō wau. | let seven of his male descendants be given to us to be killed and exposed before the LORD at Gibeah of Saul--the Lord's chosen one." So the king said, "I will give them to you." |
| 2-Sam 21:7 | Akā, kala akula ke aliʻi iā Mepiboseta ke keiki a Ionatana ke keiki a Saula, no ka hoʻohiki ʻana iā Iēhova i waena o lāua, i waena o Dāvida lāua ʻo Ionatana ke keiki a Saula. | The king spared Mephibosheth son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, because of the oath before the LORD between David and Jonathan son of Saul. |
| 2-Sam 21:8 | A lawe akula ke aliʻi i nā keiki kāne ʻelua a Rizepa ke kaikamahine a ʻAia, i nā mea āna i hānau ai na Saula, ʻo ʻAremoni a ʻo Mepiboseta; a me nā keiki kāne ʻelima a Mikala ke kaikamahine a Saula, nā mea āna i hānai ai na ʻAderiʻela ke keiki a Barezilai no Meholata. | But the king took Armoni and Mephibosheth, the two sons of Aiah's daughter Rizpah, whom she had borne to Saul, together with the five sons of Saul's daughter Merab, whom she had borne to Adriel son of Barzillai the Meholathite. |
| 2-Sam 21:9 | A hāʻawi akula ʻo ia iā lākou i nā lima o ko Gibeona, a kāʻawe akula lākou ia poʻe ma luna o ka puʻu i mua o Iēhova; a hina pū ihola lākou a ʻehiku, a make ihola i nā lā o ka ʻohi ʻai ʻana, i nā lā mua o ka ʻohi bale ʻana. | He handed them over to the Gibeonites, who killed and exposed them on a hill before the LORD. All seven of them fell together; they were put to death during the first days of the harvest, just as the barley harvest was beginning. |
| 2-Sam 21:12 | Hele akula ʻo Dāvida, a lawe maila ia i nā iwi o Saula a me nā iwi o Ionatana kāna keiki mai nā kānaka o Iabesagileada mai, ka poʻe nāna i lawe malū iā lāua mai ke alanui ʻo Betesana mai, kahi a ka poʻe Pilisetia i kau ai iā lāua, i ka wā i pepehi ai ka poʻe Pilisetia iā Saula i Gileboa. | he went and took the bones of Saul and his son Jonathan from the citizens of Jabesh Gilead. (They had taken them secretly from the public square at Beth Shan, where the Philistines had hung them after they struck Saul down on Gilboa.) |
| 2-Sam 21:14 | Kanu akula lākou i nā iwi o Saula a ʻo Ionatana kāna keiki ma Zela ma ka ʻāina o ka Beniamina, ma loko o ka hale kupapaʻu no Kisa no kona makua kāne: a hana akula lākou i nā mea a pau a ke aliʻi i kēnā aku ai. A ma hope iho ua hoʻomaliu ʻia aku ke Akua no ka ʻāina. | They buried the bones of Saul and his son Jonathan in the tomb of Saul's father Kish, at Zela in Benjamin, and did everything the king commanded. After that, God answered prayer in behalf of the land. |
| 2-Sam 21:15 | A kaua hou maila ko Pilisetia me ka ʻIseraʻela; iho akula ʻo Dāvida me kāna poʻe kauā, a kaua akula i ko Pilisetia: a paupauaho ihola ʻo Dāvida. | Once again there was a battle between the Philistines and Israel. David went down with his men to fight against the Philistines, and he became exhausted. |
| 2-Sam 21:17 | Kōkua maila ʻo ʻAbisai ke keiki a Zeruia iā ia, hahau akula ia i ke kanaka no Pilisetia, a pepehi ihola iā ia. A laila pāpā maila nā kānaka iā Dāvida, ʻī maila, Mai hele hou aku ʻoe me mākou i ke kaua, i kinai ʻole iho ai ʻoe i ke kukui no ka ʻIseraʻela. | But Abishai son of Zeruiah came to David's rescue; he struck the Philistine down and killed him. Then David's men swore to him, saying, "Never again will you go out with us to battle, so that the lamp of Israel will not be extinguished." |
| 2-Sam 22:1 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Dāvida iā Iēhova i nā hua ʻōlelo o kēia mele, i ka lā a Iēhova i hoʻopakele aʻe iā ia mai ka lima aku o kona poʻe ʻenemi a pau, a mai ka lima aku hoʻi o Saula. | David sang to the LORD the words of this song when the LORD delivered him from the hand of all his enemies and from the hand of Saul. |
| 2-Sam 22:2 | ʻĪ akula ia, ʻO Iēhova nō kuʻu pōhaku, kuʻu pā kaua, a me kuʻu hoʻōla; | He said: "The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; |
| 2-Sam 22:7 | I koʻu pōpilikia, kāhea akula au iā Iēhova. Uwē akula hoʻi au i koʻu Akua; A lohe maila kēlā i koʻu leo mai kona luakini mai, A komo akula hoʻi koʻu kāhea ʻana i loko o kona mau pepeiao. | In my distress I called to the LORD; I called out to my God. From his temple he heard my voice; my cry came to his ears. |
| 2-Sam 22:8 | A laila nauwe ihola ka honua me ka haʻalulu; Neʻe akula nā kumu o nā lani, A nāuwewe aʻela hoʻi no kona inaina. | "The earth trembled and quaked, the foundations of the heavens shook; they trembled because he was angry. |
| 2-Sam 22:15 | Pana maila ia i nā pua, a hoʻopuehu iā lākou, I nā uila hoʻi a hoʻoʻauheʻe akula iā lākou. | He shot arrows and scattered , bolts of lightning and routed them. |
| 2-Sam 22:39 | Hoʻopau akula au iā lākou, me ka pepehi iho; ʻAʻole i hiki iā lākou ke kū aʻe: Aiʻa, ua hina lākou ma lalo iho o koʻu mau wāwae. | I crushed them completely, and they could not rise; they fell beneath my feet. |
| 2-Sam 23:1 | Eia nā ʻōlelo hope a Dāvida. ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida ke keiki a Iese, ke kanaka i hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻia aʻe i luna, ka mea poni a ke Akua o Iakoba, a me ka mea haku mele maikaʻi no ka ʻIseraʻela, | These are the last words of David: "The oracle of David son of Jesse, the oracle of the man exalted by the Most High, the man anointed by the God of Jacob, Israel's singer of songs: |
| 2-Sam 23:8 | Eia nā inoa o nā kānaka ikaika no Dāvida; ʻo ke Takemoni kai noho ma ka noho, ka luna o nā mea ʻakolu, ʻo ia ka mea i hoaka i ka ihe i kūʻē i nā haneri kānaka ʻewalu, a pepehi akula i ka manawa hoʻokahi. | These are the names of David's mighty men: Josheb-Basshebeth, a Tahkemonite, was chief of the Three; he raised his spear against eight hundred men, whom he killed in one encounter. |
| 2-Sam 23:10 | Kū aʻela ia, a pepehi akula i ko Pilisetia, a luhi ihola kona lima, a pipili ihola kona lima i ka pahi kaua: na Iēhova i hāʻawi mai i ka lanakila nui ia lā, a hoʻi hou maila nā kānaka ma hope ona a lawe waiwai pio wale nō. | but he stood his ground and struck down the Philistines till his hand grew tired and froze to the sword. The LORD brought about a great victory that day. The troops returned to Eleazar, but only to strip the dead. |
| 2-Sam 23:11 | Ma hope iho ona ʻo Sama ke keiki a ʻAgeʻe no ka ʻāina mauna. Ua ʻākoakoa aʻe ko Pilisetia i poʻe kaua hoʻokahi ma kahi e paʻapū ana nā pāpapa: a naholo akula nā kānaka mai ko Pilisetia aku. | Next to him was Shammah son of Agee the Hararite. When the Philistines banded together at a place where there was a field full of lentils, Israel's troops fled from them. |
| 2-Sam 23:13 | Iho akula nā mea ʻekolu o ka poʻe luna he kanakolu, a hiki akula i o Dāvida lā i ke ana o ʻAdulama i ka wā e ʻohi ai i ka ʻai, a hoʻomoana ihola ko Pilisetia ma ke awāwa i Repaima. | During harvest time, three of the thirty chief men came down to David at the cave of Adullam, while a band of Philistines was encamped in the Valley of Rephaim. |
| 2-Sam 23:17 | ʻĪ akula ia, E Iēhova, ʻaʻole loa au e hana ia mea; ʻaʻole anei kēia ke koko o nā kānaka, ʻo ka poʻe i hele a kokoke i ka make? No laila ʻaʻole ia i make inu ia. Pēlā i hana ai ia mau kānaka ikaika ʻekolu. | "Far be it from me, O LORD, to do this!" he said. "Is it not the blood of men who went at the risk of their lives?" And David would not drink it. Such were the exploits of the three mighty men. |
| 2-Sam 23:21 | Pepehi ihola hoʻi ʻo ia i kekahi kanaka no ʻAigupita, he mea helehelena maikaʻi: he ihe nō ma ka lima o ke kanaka no ʻAigupita, a hele akula kēlā i ona lā me ke koʻokoʻo, a kāʻili aʻela i ka ihe mai loko aʻe o ka lima o ke kanaka ʻAigupita, a pepehi ihola iā ia me kāna ihe. | And he struck down a huge Egyptian. Although the Egyptian had a spear in his hand, Benaiah went against him with a club. He snatched the spear from the Egyptian's hand and killed him with his own spear |
| 2-Sam 23:23 | Ua ʻoi aku kona koʻikoʻi i ko ka poʻe kanakolu, ʻaʻole hoʻi i hiki aku kona i ko ka poʻe mua ʻekolu. A hoʻonoho akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia i kuhina nona. | He was held in greater honor than any of the Thirty, but he was not included among the Three. And David put him in charge of his bodyguard. |
| 2-Sam 24:2 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā Ioaba ka luna kaua, e noho ana me ia, E pōʻai hele ʻoukou i nā ʻohana a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, mai Dana a hiki aku i Beʻereseba, a e helu ʻoukou i nā kānaka, i ʻike hoʻi au i ka nui o nā kānaka. | So the king said to Joab and the army commanders with him, "Go throughout the tribes of Israel from Dan to Beersheba and enroll the fighting men, so that I may know how many there are." |
| 2-Sam 24:3 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ioaba i ke aliʻi, E hoʻonui mai ʻo Iēhova i nā kānaka i ko lākou nui, a pāhaneri hou aku; a e ʻike aku hoʻi nā maka o kuʻu haku o ke aliʻi ia mea: i aha hoʻi e makemake nei koʻu haku ke aliʻi ia mea? | But Joab replied to the king, "May the LORD your God multiply the troops a hundred times over, and may the eyes of my lord the king see it. But why does my lord the king want to do such a thing?" |
| 2-Sam 24:4 | Akā, ua ikaika aku ka ʻōlelo a ke aliʻi ma luna o ka Ioaba, a i ka poʻe luna kaua ona. Haele akula ʻo Ioaba a me nā luna kaua mai ke alo aku o ke aliʻi e helu iho i nā kānaka o ʻIseraʻela. | The king's word, however, overruled Joab and the army commanders; so they left the presence of the king to enroll the fighting men of Israel. |
| 2-Sam 24:5 | Hele akula lākou ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, a kūkulu i nā halelewa ma ʻAroera ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau o ke kūlanakauhale ma waenakonu o ke awāwa ʻo Gada, ma ka ʻaoʻao ma Iazera: | After crossing the Jordan, they camped near Aroer, south of the town in the gorge, and then went through Gad and on to Jazer. |
| 2-Sam 24:6 | A laila hele akula lākou i Gileada, a ma ka ʻāina i Tahetima-hodesi; a hele akula hoʻi lākou i Daniaʻana, a pōʻai aʻela a hiki aku i Zidona. | They went to Gilead and the region of Tahtim Hodshi, and on to Dan Jaan and around toward Sidon. |
| 2-Sam 24:7 | Hiki akula lākou i ka pā kaua paʻa i Turo, a i nā kūlanakauhale o ka Hivi, a me ka Kanaʻana: a hele akula lākou ma ke kūkulu hema o ka Iuda ma Beʻereseba. | Then they went toward the fortress of Tyre and all the towns of the Hivites and Canaanites. Finally, they went on to Beersheba in the Negev of Judah. |
| 2-Sam 24:9 | A hāʻawi akula ʻo Ioaba i ka huina o ka helu ʻana i nā kānaka, i ke aliʻi: a i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela he ʻewalu haneri tausani kānaka koa, nā mea unuhi i ka pahi kaua: a he ʻelima haneri tausani kānaka no ka Iuda. | Joab reported the number of the fighting men to the king: In Israel there were eight hundred thousand able-bodied men who could handle a sword, and in Judah five hundred thousand. |
| 2-Sam 24:10 | Kuʻi ihola ka naʻau o Dāvida iā ia iho, ma hope iho o kāna helu ʻana i nā kānaka. ʻĪ akula Dāvida iā Iēhova, Ua hewa nui au i ka mea aʻu i hana iho nei: e Iēhova, e lawe aku ʻoe i ka hala o kāu kauā; no ka mea, ua hana lapuwale nō wau. | David was conscience-stricken after he had counted the fighting men, and he said to the LORD, "I have sinned greatly in what I have done. Now, O LORD, I beg you, take away the guilt of your servant. I have done a very foolish thing." |
| 2-Sam 24:14 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā Gada, He pilikia nui koʻu: e aho e hāʻule iho kākou ʻānō i loko o nā lima o Iēhova; no ka mea, he nui kona aloha: ʻaʻole au e make hāʻule i loko o ka lima o kānaka. | David said to Gad, "I am in deep distress. Let us fall into the hands of the LORD, for his mercy is great; but do not let me fall into the hands of men." |
| 2-Sam 24:17 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Dāvida iā Iēhova i kona ʻike ʻana aku i ka ʻānela nāna i luku mai i nā kānaka, ʻī akula, Eia hoʻi, ua hewa wau, ua hana ʻino nō hoʻi: akā, ʻo kēia poʻe hipa, he aha lā kā lākou i hana aku ai? Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e kau ʻia mai kou lima ma luna oʻu, a ma luna hoʻi o ka ʻohana a koʻu makua kāne. | When David saw the angel who was striking down the people, he said to the LORD, "I am the one who has sinned and done wrong. These are but sheep. What have they done? Let your hand fall upon me and my family." |
| 2-Sam 24:18 | Hele akula ʻo Gada i o Dāvida lā ia lā, ʻī maila iā ia, E piʻi aku ʻoe, e kūkulu i kuahu no Iēhova ma kahi hehi palaoa no ʻArauna ka Iebusi. | On that day Gad went to David and said to him, "Go up and build an altar to the LORD on the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite." |
| 2-Sam 24:19 | Piʻi akula ʻo Dāvida ma ka ʻōlelo ʻana a Gada, e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai. | So David went up, as the LORD had commanded through Gad. |
| 2-Sam 24:20 | Nānā akula ʻo ʻArauna, a ʻike akula i ke aliʻi a me kāna poʻe kauā e hele mai ana i ona lā. Hele akula ʻo ʻArauna i waho, a kūlou ihola i mua o ke aliʻi i lalo kona alo i ka honua. | When Araunah looked and saw the king and his men coming toward him, he went out and bowed down before the king with his face to the ground. |
| 2-Sam 24:21 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻArauna i ke aliʻi, No ke aha lā i hele mai nei kuʻu haku ke aliʻi i kāna kauā? ʻĪ maila ʻo Dāvida, E kūʻai me ʻoe i kahi hehi palaoa, i wahi e hana ai i kuahu no Iēhova, i hoʻōki ʻia ai ke ahulau mai nā kānaka aku. | Araunah said, "Why has my lord the king come to his servant?" "To buy your threshing floor," David answered, "so I can build an altar to the LORD, that the plague on the people may be stopped." |
| 2-Sam 24:22 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻArauna iā Dāvida, E lawe kuʻu haku ke aliʻi, a e mōhai aku e like me kona manaʻo he pono: eia hoʻi nā bipi kāne i mōhai kuni, a me nā lāʻau kaʻa palaoa, a me nā mea lāʻau a nā bipi i wahie. | Araunah said to David, "Let my lord the king take whatever pleases him and offer it up. Here are oxen for the burnt offering, and here are threshing sledges and ox yokes for the wood. |
| 2-Sam 24:23 | Hāʻawi akula ʻo ʻArauna me he aliʻi lā ia mau mea a pau i ke aliʻi. ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ʻArauna i ke aliʻi, E maliu mai hoʻi ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoe. | O king, Araunah gives all this to the king." Araunah also said to him, "May the LORD your God accept you." |
| 2-Sam 24:24 | ʻĪ maila ke aliʻi iā ʻArauna, ʻAʻole pēlā, ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e kūʻai aku au me ʻoe, ma ke kumu kūʻai: ʻaʻole au e kaumaha aku i nā mōhai kuni iā Iēhova i koʻu Akua i ka mea i loaʻa iaʻu ma ke kumu kūʻai ʻole. A kūʻai akula ʻo Dāvida i kahi hehi palaoa a me nā bipi kāne, i kanalima sekela kālā. | But the king replied to Araunah, "No, I insist on paying you for it. I will not sacrifice to the LORD my God burnt offerings that cost me nothing." So David bought the threshing floor and the oxen and paid fifty shekels of silver for them. |
| 2-Sam 24:25 | Hana ihola ʻo Dāvida i kuahu ma laila no Iēhova, a kaumaha akula ia i nā mōhai kuni, a me nā mōhai hoʻomalu. A maliu maila ʻo Iēhova i ka ʻāina, a hoʻōki ʻia ihola ke ahulau mai ka ʻIseraʻela aku. | David built an altar to the LORD there and sacrificed burnt offerings and fellowship offerings. Then the LORD answered prayer in behalf of the land, and the plague on Israel was stopped. |
| 1-Nāal 1:2 | No laila, i ʻōlelo akula kāna mau kauā iā ia, E ʻimi ʻia aku kekahi wahine hou puʻupaʻa no kuʻu haku ke aliʻi; a e kū ʻo ia ma ke alo o ke aliʻi, a e lilo ia i kahu nona, a e moe ia i kou poli, i mahana aʻe kuʻu haku ke aliʻi. | So his servants said to him, "Let us look for a young virgin to attend the king and take care of him. She can lie beside him so that our lord the king may keep warm." |
| 1-Nāal 1:9 | Pepehi ihola ʻo ʻAdoniia i nā hipa a me nā bipi kauō, a me nā bipi kūpalu ʻia, ma ka pōhaku o Zoheleta, e pili ana i ka pūnāwai Rogela, a kiʻi akula ʻo ia i kona mau hoahānau a pau, i nā keiki a ke aliʻi, a me nā kānaka a pau o Iuda nā kauā a ke aliʻi. | Adonijah then sacrificed sheep, cattle and fattened calves at the Stone of Zoheleth near En Rogel. He invited all his brothers, the king's sons, and all the men of Judah who were royal officials, |
| 1-Nāal 1:17 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ia iā ia, E kuʻu haku, ua hoʻohiki ʻoe ma o Iēhova lā kou Akua no kāu kauā wahine, ʻOiaʻiʻo e aliʻi nō Solomona kāu keiki ma hope iho oʻu, a e noho ʻo ia ma luna o koʻu noho aliʻi. | She said to him, "My lord, you yourself swore to me your servant by the LORD your God: 'Solomon your son shall be king after me, and he will sit on my throne.' |
| 1-Nāal 1:23 | Haʻi akula lākou i ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, Eia aʻe, ʻo Natana ke kāula. A komo ia i mua i ke alo o ke aliʻi, kūlou ihola ia i mua o ke aliʻi i lalo kona alo i ka honua. | And they told the king, "Nathan the prophet is here." So he went before the king and bowed with his face to the ground. |
| 1-Nāal 1:24 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo Natana, E kuʻu haku ke aliʻi, ua ʻōlelo anei ʻoe, E aliʻi ana ʻo ʻAdoniia ma hope iho oʻu, a e noho ʻo ia ma luna o koʻu noho aliʻi? | Nathan said, "Have you, my lord the king, declared that Adonijah shall be king after you, and that he will sit on your throne? |
| 1-Nāal 1:31 | A laila kūlou ihola ʻo Bateseba i lalo ke alo i ka honua, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula i ke aliʻi, me ka ʻōlelo aku, E ola mau loa kuʻu haku ke aliʻi Dāvida. | Then Bathsheba bowed low with her face to the ground and, kneeling before the king, said, "May my lord King David live forever!" |
| 1-Nāal 1:36 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ʻo Benaia ke keiki a Iehoiada i ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, ʻĀmene; a e ʻōlelo hoʻi pēlā Iēhova ke Akua o kuʻu haku ke aliʻi. | Benaiah son of Jehoiada answered the king, "Amen! May the LORD, the God of my lord the king, so declare it. |
| 1-Nāal 1:38 | A laila hele akula Zadoka ke kahuna, a me Natana ke kāula, a me Benaia ke keiki a Iehoiada, a me nā Kereta a me nā Pelita a hoʻoholo lākou iā Solomona ma luna o ka hoki o ke aliʻi ʻo Dāvida, a lawe aʻela lākou iā ia i Gihona. | So Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, Benaiah son of Jehoiada, the Kerethites and the Pelethites went down and put Solomon on King David's mule and escorted him to Gihon. |
| 1-Nāal 2:8 | Aia hoʻi me ʻoe ʻo Simei ke keiki a Gera ka Beniamina no Bahurima, ua hōʻino wale mai ʻo ia iaʻu me ka ʻōlelo hōʻino loa i ka lā i hele aku ai au i Mahanaima; akā, ua hele aʻe ia e hālāwai me aʻu ma Ioredane, a hoʻohiki akula au nona, ma o Iēhova lā, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole au e pepehi aku iā ʻoe me ka pahi kaua. | "And remember, you have with you Shimei son of Gera, the Benjamite from Bahurim, who called down bitter curses on me the day I went to Mahanaim. When he came down to meet me at the Jordan, I swore to him by the LORD: 'I will not put you to death by the sword.' |
| 1-Nāal 2:13 | A laila hele maila ʻo ʻAdoniia ke keiki a Hagita i o Bateseba lā ka makuahine o Solomona. Nīnau akula ʻo ia, Ua hele mai nei anei ʻoe me ke aloha? ʻĪ maila ia, Me ke aloha. | Now Adonijah, the son of Haggith, went to Bathsheba, Solomon's mother. Bathsheba asked him, "Do you come peacefully?" He answered, "Yes, peacefully." |
| 1-Nāal 2:14 | A ʻōlelo maila hoʻi ia, He wahi manaʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku ai iā ʻoe. A ʻī akula kēlā, E ʻōlelo mai. | Then he added, "I have something to say to you." "You may say it," she replied. |
| 1-Nāal 2:16 | ʻĀnō lā hoʻi, hoʻokahi mea aʻu e noi ai iā ʻoe, mai hōʻole mai ʻoe iaʻu. ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā ia, E ʻōlelo mai nō. | Now I have one request to make of you. Do not refuse me." "You may make it," she said. |
| 1-Nāal 2:18 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Bateseba, He pono, e ʻōlelo aku nō wau i ke aliʻi, nou. | "Very well," Bathsheba replied, "I will speak to the king for you." |
| 1-Nāal 2:19 | Hele akula ʻo Bateseba i ke aliʻi iā Solomona, e ʻī aku iā ia no ʻAdoniia. Kū aʻela hoʻi ke aliʻi i luna e hālāwai me ia, a kūlou ihola iā ia, a noho ihola ma kona noho aliʻi, a ua hoʻonoho iho i ka noho no ka makuahine o ke aliʻi; a noho iho ʻo ia ma kona lima ʻākau. | When Bathsheba went to King Solomon to speak to him for Adonijah, the king stood up to meet her, bowed down to her and sat down on his throne. He had a throne brought for the king's mother, and she sat down at his right hand. |
| 1-Nāal 2:23 | A laila hoʻohiki Solomona ke aliʻi ma o Iēhova lā, ʻī akula, Me ia e hana mai ai ke Akua iaʻu, a e hui hou, ke ʻōlelo kūʻē ʻole ʻo ʻAdoniia i kēia ʻōlelo i kona ola iho. | Then King Solomon swore by the LORD: "May God deal with me, be it ever so severely, if Adonijah does not pay with his life for this request! |
| 1-Nāal 2:25 | Kēnā aʻela ʻo Solomona ke aliʻi ma ka lima o Benaia ke keiki a Iehoiada; lele akula ʻo ia iā ia a make ia. | So King Solomon gave orders to Benaiah son of Jehoiada, and he struck down Adonijah and he died. |
| 1-Nāal 2:28 | A laila hiki aʻela ka ʻōlelo iā Ioaba; no ka mea, ua huli aʻe ʻo Ioaba ma muli o ʻAdoniia ʻaʻole naʻe ia i huli ma muli o ʻAbesaloma: a holo akula ʻo Ioaba i ka halelewa o Iēhova, a lālau aʻela i nā pepeiaohao o ke kuahu. | When the news reached Joab, who had conspired with Adonijah though not with Absalom, he fled to the tent of the LORD and took hold of the horns of the altar. |
| 1-Nāal 2:30 | A hele akula ʻo Benaia i ka halelewa o Iēhova, ʻī akula iā ia, Ke ʻī mai nei ke aliʻi, E hele mai ʻoe. ʻĪ mai kēlā, ʻAʻole, akā, ma ʻaneʻi au e make ai. A hoʻi hōʻike ʻo Benaia i ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, Pēlā i ʻōlelo mai ai ʻo Ioaba, a pēlā i hōʻike mai ai ʻo ia iaʻu. | So Benaiah entered the tent of the LORD and said to Joab, "The king says, 'Come out!' " But he answered, "No, I will die here." Benaiah reported to the king, "This is how Joab answered me." |
| 1-Nāal 2:32 | A e hoʻihoʻi aku ʻo Iēhova i kona koko ma luna o ke poʻo ona, ʻo ka mea i lele aku i nā kānaka ʻelua ua ʻoi aku ko lāua pono me ko lāua maikaʻi ma mua o kona, a pepehi akula iā lāua me ka pahi kaua, me ka ʻike ʻole ʻo Dāvida koʻu makua kāne, iā ʻAbenera ke keiki a Nera, ka luna o ka poʻe koa o ka ʻIseraʻela, a me ʻAmasa ke keiki a Ietera ka luna o ka poʻe koa o ka Iuda. | The LORD will repay him for the blood he shed, because without the knowledge of my father David he attacked two men and killed them with the sword. Both of them--Abner son of Ner, commander of Israel's army, and Amasa son of Jether, commander of Judah's army--were better men and more upright than he. |
| 1-Nāal 2:34 | Hele akula hoʻi ʻo Benaia ke keiki a Iehoiada, lele akula iā ia, a pepehi aku iā ia; a ua kanu ʻia ʻo ia i loko o kona hale i ka wao nahele. | So Benaiah son of Jehoiada went up and struck down Joab and killed him, and he was buried on his own land in the desert. |
| 1-Nāal 2:38 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi ʻo Simei i ke aliʻi, he pono ka ʻōlelo; a e like me ka ʻōlelo a kuʻu haku ke aliʻi, pēlā nō e hana aku ai kāu kauā. A noho ihola ʻo Simei ma Ierusalema i nā lā he nui. | Shimei answered the king, "What you say is good. Your servant will do as my lord the king has said." And Shimei stayed in Jerusalem for a long time. |
| 1-Nāal 2:39 | Eia kekahi, i ka pau ʻana o nā makahiki ʻekolu, holo malū akula ʻelua o nā kauā a Simei iā ʻAkisa ke keiki a Maʻaka ke aliʻi o Gata: a ʻōlelo maila lākou iā Simei, ʻī maila, Aia kāu mau kauā ma Gata. | But three years later, two of Shimei's slaves ran off to Achish son of Maacah, king of Gath, and Shimei was told, "Your slaves are in Gath." |
| 1-Nāal 2:40 | Kū aʻela hoʻi ʻo Simei, a kau akula i ka noho lio ma luna o kona hoki a holo akula i Gata, iā ʻAkisa e ʻimi ana i kāna mau kauā; a holo no Simei a hoʻihoʻi mai i kāna mau kauā mai Gata mai. | At this, he saddled his donkey and went to Achish at Gath in search of his slaves. So Shimei went away and brought the slaves back from Gath. |
| 1-Nāal 2:41 | Haʻi ʻia akula iā Solomona, ua hele aku ʻo Simei mai Ierusalema aku i Gata, a ua hoʻi mai. | When Solomon was told that Shimei had gone from Jerusalem to Gath and had returned, |
| 1-Nāal 3:2 | Mōhai akula naʻe nā kānaka ma nā wahi kiʻekiʻe, no ka mea, ʻaʻole i kūkulu ʻia ka hale no ka inoa ʻo Iēhova a hiki ia mau lā. | The people, however, were still sacrificing at the high places, because a temple had not yet been built for the Name of the LORD. |
| 1-Nāal 3:3 | Ua aloha aku nō hoʻi ʻo Solomona iā Iēhova, e hele ana ma nā kauoha a Dāvida kona makua kāne, mōhai akula naʻe ʻo ia a kuni akula hoʻi i ka mea ʻala ma nā wahi kiʻekiʻe. | Solomon showed his love for the LORD by walking according to the statutes of his father David, except that he offered sacrifices and burned incense on the high places. |
| 1-Nāal 3:4 | Hele akula ke aliʻi i Gibeona e kaumaha aku ma laila, no ka mea, he wahi kiʻekiʻe nui nō hoʻi ia; hoʻokahi tausani mōhai kuni kā Solomona i mōhai ai ma kēlā kuahu. | The king went to Gibeon to offer sacrifices, for that was the most important high place, and Solomon offered a thousand burnt offerings on that altar. |
| 1-Nāal 3:6 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Solomona, Nui maila kou lokomaikaʻi i kāu kauā iā Dāvida koʻu makua kāne, e like me kona hele ʻana i mua ou ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, a me ka pololei, a me ke kūpono o ka naʻau iā ʻoe; a ua mālama hoʻi ʻoe i kēia lokomaikaʻi nui nona, i kou hāʻawi ʻana mai i keiki nāna e noho ma luna o kona noho aliʻi, me nēia i kēia lā. | Solomon answered, "You have shown great kindness to your servant, my father David, because he was faithful to you and righteous and upright in heart. You have continued this great kindness to him and have given him a son to sit on his throne this very day. |
| 1-Nāal 3:15 | Ala aʻela ʻo Solomona, aia hoʻi, he moeʻuhane. A hele maila ia i Ierusalema, a kū ihola i mua o ka pahu berita o ka Haku, a kaumaha akula i nā mōhai kuni, a kaumaha akula i nā mōhai hoʻomalu, a hana hoʻi ia i ka ʻahaʻaina na kāna mau kauā a pau. | Then Solomon awoke--and he realized it had been a dream. He returned to Jerusalem, stood before the ark of the Lord's covenant and sacrificed burnt offerings and fellowship offerings. Then he gave a feast for all his court. |
| 1-Nāal 3:17 | A ʻōlelo akula kekahi wahine, E kuʻu haku, e noho ana māua me kēia wahine ma ka hale hoʻokahi, a hānau keiki au me ia i loko o ka hale. | One of them said, "My lord, this woman and I live in the same house. I had a baby while she was there with me. |
| 1-Nāal 3:20 | A ala aʻela ia i ka waena o ka pō, a lawe akula i kaʻu keiki mai kuʻu ʻaoʻao aku, i ka wā i hiamoe ai kāu kauā wahine, a hoʻomoe iho iā ia ma kona poli, a hoʻomoe maila hoʻi i kāna keiki make ma koʻu poli. | So she got up in the middle of the night and took my son from my side while I your servant was asleep. She put him by her breast and put her dead son by my breast. |
| 1-Nāal 3:24 | ʻŌlelo maila hoʻi ke aliʻi, E lawe mai i ka pahi kaua iaʻu. A lawe akula lākou i ka pahi kaua ma ke alo o ke aliʻi. | Then the king said, "Bring me a sword." So they brought a sword for the king. |
| 1-Nāal 3:26 | A laila ʻōlelo aku ka wahine nāna ke keiki ola i ke aliʻi, no ka mea, ua hū ke aloha o kona naʻau i kāna keiki, ʻī akula hoʻi ia, E kuʻu haku, e hāʻawi i ke keiki ola iā ia nei, ʻaʻole loa e pepehi iā ia. Akā, ʻōlelo mai kēlā, ʻAʻole ia iaʻu, ʻaʻole hoʻi iā ʻoe, e māhele aʻe iā ia. | The woman whose son was alive was filled with compassion for her son and said to the king, "Please, my lord, give her the living baby! Don't kill him!" But the other said, "Neither I nor you shall have him. Cut him in two!" |
| 1-Nāal 5:2 | Hoʻouna akula hoʻi ʻo Solomona i o Hirama lā, ʻī akula, | Solomon sent back this message to Hiram: |
| 1-Nāal 5:11 | A hāʻawi akula ʻo Solomona iā Hirama i nā kora huapalaoa he iwakālua tausani i ʻai na ko kona hale, a me nā kora ʻaila maʻemaʻe he iwakālua. Pēlā i hāʻawi ai ʻo Solomona iā Hirama i kēlā makahiki kēia makahiki. | and Solomon gave Hiram twenty thousand cors of wheat as food for his household, in addition to twenty thousand baths of pressed olive oil. Solomon continued to do this for Hiram year after year. |
| 1-Nāal 5:14 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo ia iā lākou i Lebanona he ʻumi tausani i ka malama, ma nā papa; hoʻokahi malama i noho ai lākou ma Lebanona, a ʻelua malama i noho ai lākou ma ko lākou mau hale iho; a ʻo ʻAdonirama ma luna o kēia ʻauhau. | He sent them off to Lebanon in shifts of ten thousand a month, so that they spent one month in Lebanon and two months at home. Adoniram was in charge of the forced labor. |
| 1-Nāal 7:13 | Kiʻi akula ʻo Solomona ke aliʻi a lawe mai iā Hirama mai Turo mai. | King Solomon sent to Tyre and brought Huram, |
| 1-Nāal 7:21 | Kūkulu aʻela hoʻi ʻo ia i nā kia ma loko o ka lānai o ka luakini: kūkulu aʻela ʻo ia i ke kia ʻākau, a kapa akula i kona inoa Iakina: a kūkulu aʻela ʻo ia i ke kia hema, a kapa akula i kona inoa Boaza. | He erected the pillars at the portico of the temple. The pillar to the south he named Jakin and the one to the north Boaz. |
| 1-Nāal 8:15 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ia, E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia aku ʻo Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, ka mea nāna i ʻōlelo mai me kona waha iā Dāvida i oʻu makua kāne, a ua hoʻokō mai nei me kona lima, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, | Then he said: "Praise be to the LORD, the God of Israel, who with his own hand has fulfilled what he promised with his own mouth to my father David. For he said, |
| 1-Nāal 8:23 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, E Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻaʻohe akua ma ka lani i luna, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma ka honua i lalo nei, e like me ʻoe ka mea nāna e mālama mai i ka berita a me ke aloha me kāu mau kauā ka poʻe e hele ana ma kou alo me ko lākou naʻau a pau; | and said: "O LORD, God of Israel, there is no God like you in heaven above or on earth below--you who keep your covenant of love with your servants who continue wholeheartedly in your way. |
| 1-Nāal 8:62 | Kaumaha akula ke aliʻi, me ia pū ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, i nā mōhai ma ke alo o Iēhova. | Then the king and all Israel with him offered sacrifices before the LORD. |
| 1-Nāal 8:63 | Kaumaha akula hoʻi ʻo Solomona i ka ʻālana mōhai hoʻomalu, āna i kaumaha ai no Iēhova, he iwakāluakumamālua tausani bipi kauō, a he haneri me ka iwakālua tausani hipa: pēlā i hoʻolaʻa aku ai ʻo Solomona, a me nā mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela, i ka hale o Iēhova. | Solomon offered a sacrifice of fellowship offerings to the LORD: twenty-two thousand cattle and a hundred and twenty thousand sheep and goats. So the king and all the Israelites dedicated the temple of the LORD. |
| 1-Nāal 8:66 | A i ka walu o ka lā hoʻokuʻu aʻela ʻo ia i nā kānaka; a hoʻomaikaʻi akula lākou i ke aliʻi, a hele aku i ko lākou mau hale lole, e hauʻoli ana me ka ʻoliʻoli o ka naʻau no ka pono a pau a Iēhova i hana mai ai no Dāvida i kāna kauā, a me ka ʻIseraʻela i kona poʻe kānaka. | On the following day he sent the people away. They blessed the king and then went home, joyful and glad in heart for all the good things the LORD had done for his servant David and his people Israel. |
| 1-Nāal 9:2 | ʻIke hou ʻia akula ʻo Iēhova e Solomona, ʻo ka lua kēia, e like me kona ʻike ʻia e ia ma Gibeona. | the LORD appeared to him a second time, as he had appeared to him at Gibeon. |
| 1-Nāal 10:3 | Hoʻākāka akula ʻo Solomona i nā mea a pau āna i nīnau mai ai, ʻaʻohe mea hūnā ʻia i ke aliʻi, āna i haʻi ʻole aku ai iā ia. | Solomon answered all her questions; nothing was too hard for the king to explain to her. |
| 1-Nāal 10:13 | A hāʻawi akula ʻo Solomona ke aliʻi i ke aliʻi wahine o Seba i kona makemake a pau, i kēlā mea kēia mea āna i noi mai ai; ʻo kāna ia i hāʻawi aku ai iā ia e like me ka lima o Solomona ke aliʻi; a laila huli ia a hoʻi aku i kona ʻāina iho, ʻo ia me kāna mau kauā. | King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba all she desired and asked for, besides what he had given her out of his royal bounty. Then she left and returned with her retinue to her own country. |
| 1-Nāal 10:23 | A kela akula ʻo Solomona ke aliʻi i nā aliʻi a pau o ka honua i ka waiwai a me ke akamai. | King Solomon was greater in riches and wisdom than all the other kings of the earth. |
| 1-Nāal 10:24 | A ʻimi akula ka honua a pau i ke alo o Solomona e hoʻolohe i kona akamai a ke Akua i hahao ai i loko o kona naʻau. | The whole world sought audience with Solomon to hear the wisdom God had put in his heart. |
| 1-Nāal 11:1 | Ua aloha akula ʻo Solomona ke aliʻi i nā wāhine ʻē he nui nō, me ke kaikamahine pū a Paraʻo, nā wāhine o ka Moaba, a ʻo ka ʻAmora, a ʻo ka ʻEdoma, a ʻo ko Sidona, a me ka Heta; | King Solomon, however, loved many foreign women besides Pharaoh's daughter--Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Sidonians and Hittites. |
| 1-Nāal 11:17 | Holo akula ʻo Hadada, ʻo ia me kekahi poʻe kānaka o ʻEdoma pū o nā kauā o kona makua kāne me ia, e hele pū i ʻAigupita; he keiki ʻuʻuku ʻo Hadada. | But Hadad, still only a boy, fled to Egypt with some Edomite officials who had served his father. |
| 1-Nāal 11:21 | A lohe ʻo Hadada ma ʻAigupita, ua hiamoe ʻo Dāvida me kona mau mākua, a ua make hoʻi ʻo Ioaba ka luna o ka poʻe koa, ʻī akula ʻo Hadada iā Paraʻo, E hoʻokuʻu aʻe iaʻu e hele aʻe i koʻu ʻāina. | While he was in Egypt, Hadad heard that David rested with his fathers and that Joab the commander of the army was also dead. Then Hadad said to Pharaoh, "Let me go, that I may return to my own country." |
| 1-Nāal 11:22 | A laila ʻōlelo maila ʻo Paraʻo iā ia, He aha kou mea hemahema iaʻu, ʻeā, i ʻimi ai ʻoe e hoʻi aku i kou ʻāina? ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, ʻAʻohe, akā, e hoʻokuʻu wale mai ʻoe iaʻu. | "What have you lacked here that you want to go back to your own country?" Pharaoh asked. "Nothing," Hadad replied, "but do let me go!" |
| 1-Nāal 11:40 | A ʻimi ihola ʻo Solomona e pepehi iā Ieroboama; a kū aʻela ʻo Ieroboama i luna, a holo akula i ʻAigupita i o Sisaka lā, ke aliʻi o ʻAigupita, a noho ia ma ʻAigupita a make ʻo Solomona. | Solomon tried to kill Jeroboam, but Jeroboam fled to Egypt, to Shishak the king, and stayed there until Solomon's death. |
| 1-Nāal 12:1 | Hele akula ʻo Rehoboama i Sekema, no ka mea, ua hele ka ʻIseraʻela a pau i Sekema e hoʻoaliʻi iā ia. | Rehoboam went to Shechem, for all the Israelites had gone there to make him king. |
| 1-Nāal 12:2 | Eia hoʻi kekahi, a lohe maila ʻo Ieroboama ke keiki a Nebata e noho ana ia ma ʻAigupita, (no ka mea, ua holo akula ia mai ke alo aku o Solomona ke aliʻi, a noho nō Ieroboama ma ʻAigupita;) | When Jeroboam son of Nebat heard this (he was still in Egypt, where he had fled from King Solomon), he returned from Egypt. |
| 1-Nāal 12:3 | Hoʻouna akula lākou a kiʻi iā ia; a hele mai Ieroboama a me ke anaina a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, a ʻōlelo akula lākou iā Rehoboama, ʻī akula, | So they sent for Jeroboam, and he and the whole assembly of Israel went to Rehoboam and said to him: |
| 1-Nāal 12:5 | ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, Ō hoʻi ʻoukou i nā lā ʻekolu, a laila e hele hou mai i oʻu nei. Hoʻi akula nō hoʻi nā kānaka. | Rehoboam answered, "Go away for three days and then come back to me." So the people went away. |
| 1-Nāal 12:7 | ʻŌlelo akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, Inā e hoʻokahu ʻoe no kēia poʻe kānaka i kēia lā, a e mālama iā lākou, a e haʻi aku iā lākou, me ka ʻōlelo i nā hua ʻōlelo pono iā lākou, a laila lilo lākou i poʻe kauā mau nāu. | They replied, "If today you will be a servant to these people and serve them and give them a favorable answer, they will always be your servants." |
| 1-Nāal 12:10 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi iā ia nā kanaka uʻi i nunui pū aʻe me ia, ʻī akula, Penei ʻoe e ʻōlelo aku ai i kēia poʻe kānaka i ʻōlelo aʻe nei iā ʻoe, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, Ua hoʻokaumaha maila kou makua kāne i kā mākou ʻauamo; akā, e hoʻomāmā mai ʻoe ia mea iā mākou; e ʻōlelo aku ʻoe iā lākou pēnēia, E kela aku ka mānoanoa o kuʻu lima iki i ko ka pūhaka o koʻu makua kāne. | The young men who had grown up with him replied, "Tell these people who have said to you, 'Your father put a heavy yoke on us, but make our yoke lighter'--tell them, 'My little finger is thicker than my father's waist. |
| 1-Nāal 12:16 | A ʻike aʻela ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, i ka hoʻolohe ʻole mai o ke aliʻi iā lākou, ʻōlelo akula ka poʻe kānaka i ke aliʻi, e ʻī ana, He aha ko mākou kuleana i loko o Dāvida? ʻAʻole hoʻoilina i loko o ke keiki a Iese. I ko ʻoukou mau halelewa, e ka ʻIseraʻela: ʻānō hoʻi, e nānā i kāu ʻohana iho, e Dāvida. Pēlā i hoʻi ai ka ʻIseraʻela i ko lākou mau halelewa. | When all Israel saw that the king refused to listen to them, they answered the king: "What share do we have in David, what part in Jesse's son? To your tents, O Israel! Look after your own house, O David!" So the Israelites went home. |
| 1-Nāal 12:20 | Eia kekahi, i ka lohe ʻana o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, ua hoʻi mai ʻo Ieroboama, kiʻi akula lākou iā ia e hele mai i ke anaina, a hoʻoaliʻi lākou iā ia ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau. ʻAʻohe mea i hahai i ka ʻohana a Dāvida, ʻo ka Iuda wale nō. | When all the Israelites heard that Jeroboam had returned, they sent and called him to the assembly and made him king over all Israel. Only the tribe of Judah remained loyal to the house of David. |
| 1-Nāal 12:24 | Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova penei, Mai piʻi aku ʻoukou, ʻaʻole hoʻi e kaua aku i ko ʻoukou poʻe hoahānau nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, e hoʻi kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona hale iho, no ka mea, noʻu aku nei kēia mea. Hoʻolohe akula lākou i ka ʻōlelo a ka Haku, a huli lākou e hoʻi e like me ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova. | 'This is what the LORD says: Do not go up to fight against your brothers, the Israelites. Go home, every one of you, for this is my doing.' " So they obeyed the word of the LORD and went home again, as the LORD had ordered. |
| 1-Nāal 12:32 | Hana ihola hoʻi ʻo Ieroboama i ka ʻahaʻaina i ka walu o ka malama i ka ʻumikumamālima o ka lā, e like me ka ʻahaʻaina ma loko o Iuda, a kaumaha akula ma luna o ke kuahu. Pēlā ʻo ia i hana ai ma Betela, e kaumaha ana no nā keiki bipi āna i hana ai; a hoʻonoho akula ʻo ia ma Betela i nā kāhuna o nā wahi kiʻekiʻe āna i hana ai. | He instituted a festival on the fifteenth day of the eighth month, like the festival held in Judah, and offered sacrifices on the altar. This he did in Bethel, sacrificing to the calves he had made. And at Bethel he also installed priests at the high places he had made. |
| 1-Nāal 12:33 | Pēlā ʻo ia i kaumaha ai ma ke kuahu āna i hana ai ma Betela i ka ʻumikumamālima o ka lā o ka walu o ka mahina, āna i noʻonoʻo ai ma kona naʻau; a ua hoʻomaopopo i ka ʻahaʻaina na ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a ua kaumaha akula ma luna o ke kuahu, a kuni hoʻi i ka mea ʻala. | On the fifteenth day of the eighth month, a month of his own choosing, he offered sacrifices on the altar he had built at Bethel. So he instituted the festival for the Israelites and went up to the altar to make offerings. |
| 1-Nāal 13:2 | Kāhea akula ʻo ia i ke kuahu ma ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova, ʻī akula, E ke kuahu, ke kuahu, ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova penei, Aia hoʻi, e hānau ana ke keiki na ka ʻohana a Dāvida, ʻo Iosia kona inoa; a ma luna iho ou e kaumaha ai ʻo ia i nā kahuna pule o nā wahi kiʻekiʻe i kukuni i ka mea ʻala ma luna ou, a e puhi ʻia nā iwi kanaka ma luna iho ou. | He cried out against the altar by the word of the LORD: "O altar, altar! This is what the LORD says: 'A son named Josiah will be born to the house of David. On you he will sacrifice the priests of the high places who now make offerings here, and human bones will be burned on you.' " |
| 1-Nāal 13:4 | Eia kekahi, i ka lohe ʻana o ke aliʻi i ka ʻōlelo a ke kanaka o ke Akua, ka mea i kāhea i ke kuahu, ma Betela, kīkoʻo akula ʻo Ieroboama i kona lima mai ke kuahu aku, e ʻī ana, E lālau iā ia. A maloʻo aʻela kona lima āna i kīkoʻo ai iā ia, ʻaʻole hiki iā ia ke hoʻihoʻi iā ia iho. | When King Jeroboam heard what the man of God cried out against the altar at Bethel, he stretched out his hand from the altar and said, "Seize him!" But the hand he stretched out toward the man shriveled up, so that he could not pull it back. |
| 1-Nāal 13:6 | ʻŌlelo maila hoʻi ke aliʻi, ʻī maila i ke kanaka o ke Akua, E nonoi aku ʻoe i ka maka o Iēhova kou Akua, a e pule aku noʻu, i hoʻōla hou ʻia mai koʻu lima noʻu. A nonoi akula ke kanaka o ke Akua iā Iēhova, a ua hoʻōla hou ʻia ko ke aliʻi lima nona, a lilo hoʻi ia e like me ma mua. | Then the king said to the man of God, "Intercede with the LORD your God and pray for me that my hand may be restored." So the man of God interceded with the LORD, and the king's hand was restored and became as it was before. |
| 1-Nāal 13:8 | ʻĪ akula ua kanaka lā o ke Akua i ke aliʻi, Inā e hāʻawi mai ʻoe i ka hapalua o kou hale iaʻu, ʻaʻole au e komo me ʻoe, ʻaʻole hoʻi au e ʻai i ka berena, ʻaʻole hoʻi au e inu i ka wai ma kēia wahi. | But the man of God answered the king, "Even if you were to give me half your possessions, I would not go with you, nor would I eat bread or drink water here. |
| 1-Nāal 13:12 | A ʻōlelo akula ko lākou makua kāne iā lākou, Ma ke ala hea i hele ai ia? Ua ʻike hoʻi kāna mau keiki i ke ala i hele ai ke kanaka o ke Akua, i ka mea i hele mai, mai Iuda mai. | Their father asked them, "Which way did he go?" And his sons showed him which road the man of God from Judah had taken. |
| 1-Nāal 13:13 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ia i kāna mau keiki, E kau aku i ka noho lio ma luna o ka hoki noʻu. Kau akula hoʻi lākou i ka noho ma luna o ka hoki nona, a holo ʻo ia ma luna iho. | So he said to his sons, "Saddle the donkey for me." And when they had saddled the donkey for him, he mounted it |
| 1-Nāal 13:14 | Hahai akula ʻo ia ma muli o ke kanaka o ke Akua, a loaʻa ʻo ia iā ia e noho ana ma lalo aʻe o ka lāʻau ʻoka; a ʻī akula ʻo ia iā ia, ʻO ʻoe anei ke kanaka o ke Akua i hele mai mai Iuda mai? ʻĪ maila ʻo ia, ʻO wau nō. | and rode after the man of God. He found him sitting under an oak tree and asked, "Are you the man of God who came from Judah?" "I am," he replied. |
| 1-Nāal 13:15 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā ia, E hele mai me aʻu i ka hale e ʻai i ka berena. | So the prophet said to him, "Come home with me and eat." |
| 1-Nāal 13:18 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ia, He kāula nō hoʻi au e like me ʻoe, a ua ʻōlelo mai nei ka ʻānela iaʻu ma ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova, ʻī maila, E hoʻihoʻi mai ʻoe iā ia me ʻoe i loko o kou hale e ʻai ʻo ia i ka berena, a inu hoʻi i ka wai. Hoʻopunipuni mai nō ia iā ia. | The old prophet answered, "I too am a prophet, as you are. And an angel said to me by the word of the LORD: 'Bring him back with you to your house so that he may eat bread and drink water.' " (But he was lying to him.) |
| 1-Nāal 13:21 | A kāhea akula ʻo ia i ke kanaka o ke Akua i hele aku mai Iuda aku, ʻī akula, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei, No ka mea, ua hoʻokuli ʻoe i ka waha o Iēhova, ʻaʻole ʻoe i mālama i ke kauoha a Iēhova kou Akua i kauoha mai ai iā ʻoe, | He cried out to the man of God who had come from Judah, "This is what the LORD says: 'You have defied the word of the LORD and have not kept the command the LORD your God gave you. |
| 1-Nāal 13:23 | Eia hoʻi kekahi, ma hope iho o kāna ʻai ʻana i ka berena, a ma hope iho o kona inu ʻana, kau akula ʻo ia i ka noho lio ma luna o ka hoki nona, no ke kāula āna i hoʻihoʻi mai ai. | When the man of God had finished eating and drinking, the prophet who had brought him back saddled his donkey for him. |
| 1-Nāal 13:27 | Kauoha aʻela hoʻi ʻo ia i kāna mau keiki, ʻī aʻela, E kau i ka noho lio ma luna o ka hoki noʻu; kau akula hoʻi lākou i ka noho lio. | The prophet said to his sons, "Saddle the donkey for me," and they did so. |
| 1-Nāal 13:28 | Holo akula ia a loaʻa iā ia kona kupapaʻu i hoʻolei ʻia ma ke alanui, e kū ana nō ka hoki a me ka liona kokoke i ke kupapaʻu: ʻaʻole i ʻai ka liona i ke kupapaʻu, ʻaʻole hoʻi i uhae aku i ka hoki. | Then he went out and found the body thrown down on the road, with the donkey and the lion standing beside it. The lion had neither eaten the body nor mauled the donkey. |
| 1-Nāal 13:29 | Hāpai aʻela ke kāula i ke kupapaʻu o ke kanaka o ke Akua, a kau akula iā ia ma luna o ka hoki, a hoʻihoʻi mai iā ia: a hoʻi mai hoʻi ke kāula ʻelemakule i ke kūlanakauhale, e uē aʻe, a e kanu hoʻi iā ia. | So the prophet picked up the body of the man of God, laid it on the donkey, and brought it back to his own city to mourn for him and bury him. |
| 1-Nāal 17:1 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi ʻo ʻElia ka Tiseba no ko Gileada, iā ʻAhaba, Ma ke ola ʻana o Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, i mua ona e kū nei au, ʻaʻole auaneʻi he ua, ʻaʻole hoʻi he hau i kēia mau makahiki, ma kaʻu ʻōlelo wale nō. | Now Elijah the Tishbite, from Tishbe in Gilead, said to Ahab, "As the LORD, the God of Israel, lives, whom I serve, there will be neither dew nor rain in the next few years except at my word." |
| 1-Nāal 17:5 | Hele akula hoʻi ʻo ia a hana e like me ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova; no ka mea, ua hele ia a noho ma ke kahawai Kerita ma mua o Ioredane. | So he did what the LORD had told him. He went to the Kerith Ravine, east of the Jordan, and stayed there. |
| 1-Nāal 17:10 | Kū aʻela hoʻi, a hele ia i Sarepeta; a hiki i ka puka o ke kūlanakauhale, aia hoʻi, ma laila ka wahine kāne make e ʻohi ana i nā lālā lāʻau; a kāhea aku ʻo ia i ka wahine, ʻī akula, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe e lawe mai i wahi wai ʻuʻuku ma loko o ka ipu, e inu au. | So he went to Zarephath. When he came to the town gate, a widow was there gathering sticks. He called to her and asked, "Would you bring me a little water in a jar so I may have a drink?" |
| 1-Nāal 17:11 | A i kona hele ʻana e lawe mai, kāhea akula ʻo ia iā ia, ʻī akula, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe e lawe mai naʻu i kāu wahi berena ʻuʻuku ma loko o kou lima. | As she was going to get it, he called, "And bring me, please, a piece of bread." |
| 1-Nāal 17:13 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Elia iā ia, Mai makaʻu ʻoe; akā, e hele a e hana ʻoe e like me kāu ʻōlelo; akā, e hana mua ʻoe i wahi pōpō palaoa ʻuʻuku naʻu, a e lawe mai i oʻu nei, a ma muli e hana ʻoe na ʻolua me kāu keiki. | Elijah said to her, "Don't be afraid. Go home and do as you have said. But first make a small cake of bread for me from what you have and bring it to me, and then make something for yourself and your son. |
| 1-Nāal 17:19 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia i ka wahine, E hāʻawi mai i kāu keiki iaʻu. Lawe aʻela ʻo ia iā ia mai ko ka wahine poli aʻe, a hali aʻela ʻo ia iā ia i luna i kahi keʻena o luna, i kahi e noho ai ʻo ia, a hoʻomoe ihola iā ia ma kona wahi moe iho; | "Give me your son," Elijah replied. He took him from her arms, carried him to the upper room where he was staying, and laid him on his bed. |
| 1-Nāal 17:20 | A kāhea akula ʻo ia iā Iēhova, ʻī akula hoʻi, E Iēhova koʻu Akua, ua lawe mai nei anei ʻoe i ka hewa ma luna o ka wahine kāne make, me ia e noho iki ana au, i ka pepehi ʻana mai i kāna keiki? | Then he cried out to the LORD, "O LORD my God, have you brought tragedy also upon this widow I am staying with, by causing her son to die?" |
| 1-Nāal 17:21 | Hoʻopālaha aʻela ʻo ia ma luna o ke keiki i nā wā ʻekolu, a kāhea akula iā Iēhova, ʻī akula hoʻi, E Iēhova koʻu Akua, ke pule aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hoʻi hou mai ka ʻuhane o kēia keiki i loko ona. | Then he stretched himself out on the boy three times and cried to the LORD, "O LORD my God, let this boy's life return to him!" |
| 1-Nāal 17:23 | Lālau ihola ʻo ʻElia i ke keiki, a lawe iho mai loko iho o ko luna keʻena i loko o ka hale, a hāʻawi aʻela iā ia i kona makuahine; ʻī akula hoʻi ʻo ʻElia, E ʻike hoʻi, ke ola nei kāu keiki. | Elijah picked up the child and carried him down from the room into the house. He gave him to his mother and said, "Look, your son is alive!" |
| 1-Nāal 18:7 | ʻOiai ʻo ʻObadia ma ke alanui, aia hoʻi, hālāwai maila me ia ʻo ʻElia: a ʻike hoʻi ʻo ia iā ia, moe ihola ʻo ia i lalo ke alo, ʻī akula, ʻO ʻoe nō anei kēlā haku oʻu, ʻo ʻElia? | As Obadiah was walking along, Elijah met him. Obadiah recognized him, bowed down to the ground, and said, "Is it really you, my lord Elijah?" |
| 1-Nāal 18:9 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi kēlā, ʻO ke aha lā koʻu hewa e hāʻawi ai ʻoe i kāu kauā i ka lima o ʻAhaba e pepehi mai iaʻu? | "What have I done wrong," asked Obadiah, "that you are handing your servant over to Ahab to be put to death? |
| 1-Nāal 18:16 | Hele akula hoʻi ʻo ʻObadia e hālāwai me ʻAhaba, a haʻi akula hoʻi iā ia; a hele maila ʻo ʻAhaba e hālāwai me ʻElia. | So Obadiah went to meet Ahab and told him, and Ahab went to meet Elijah. |
| 1-Nāal 18:18 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ia, ʻAʻole naʻu i hoʻopilikia i ka ʻIseraʻela, akā, nāu, a na ka ʻohana a kou makua kāne, i ko ʻoukou haʻalele ʻana i nā kauoha a Iēhova, a ua hahai hoʻi ʻoe ma muli o nā Baʻala. | "I have not made trouble for Israel," Elijah replied. "But you and your father's family have. You have abandoned the LORD's commands and have followed the Baals. |
| 1-Nāal 18:20 | Pēlā hoʻi, kiʻi akula ʻo ʻAhaba i nā mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻākoakoa maila i nā kāula ma ka mauna Karemela. | So Ahab sent word throughout all Israel and assembled the prophets on Mount Carmel. |
| 1-Nāal 18:24 | A e kāhea ʻoukou ma ka inoa o ko ʻoukou mau akua, a e kāhea wau i ka inoa ʻo Iēhova; a ʻo ke Akua nāna e hāʻawi mai i ke ahi, ʻo ia ke Akua. ʻŌlelo akula ka poʻe kānaka a pau, ʻī akula, He pono ka ʻōlelo. | Then you call on the name of your god, and I will call on the name of the LORD. The god who answers by fire--he is God." Then all the people said, "What you say is good." |
| 1-Nāal 18:26 | Lawe aʻela lākou i ka bipi i hāʻawi ʻia iā lākou, a hoʻomākaukau aʻela hoʻi ia, a kāhea akula i ka inoa ʻo Baʻala, mai kakahiaka a awakea, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, E Baʻala, e hoʻolohe mai iā mākou. Akā, ʻaʻohe leo; ʻaʻole hoʻi mea i hoʻolohe mai. Lelele aʻela lākou ma ke kuahu i hana ʻia aʻe. | So they took the bull given them and prepared it. Then they called on the name of Baal from morning till noon. "O Baal, answer us!" they shouted. But there was no response; no one answered. And they danced around the altar they had made. |
| 1-Nāal 18:28 | Kāhea akula lākou me ka leo nui, a kokoe ihola lākou iā lākou iho ma muli o ko lākou ʻano, me nā pahi, a me nā ihe, a hū mai ke koko ma luna iho o lākou. | So they shouted louder and slashed themselves with swords and spears, as was their custom, until their blood flowed. |
| 1-Nāal 18:36 | Eia hoʻi kekahi, i ka wā i kaumaha ai i ka mōhai ahiahi, hoʻokokoke aʻela ʻo ʻElia ke kāula, ʻī akula hoʻi, E Iēhova ke Akua o ʻAberahama, a me ʻIsaʻaka, a me ʻIseraʻela, i kēia lā e hōʻike ʻia ai ʻo ʻoe nō ke Akua i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela, a ʻo wau nei kāu kauā, a no kāu ʻōlelo i hana aku ai au i kēia mau mea a pau. | At the time of sacrifice, the prophet Elijah stepped forward and prayed: "O LORD, God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel, let it be known today that you are God in Israel and that I am your servant and have done all these things at your command. |
| 1-Nāal 18:39 | A ʻike ka poʻe kānaka a pau, moe ihola lākou i lalo ke alo, ʻī akula hoʻi lākou, ʻO Iēhova, ʻo ia ke Akua; ʻo Iēhova, ʻo ia ke Akua. | When all the people saw this, they fell prostrate and cried, "The LORD--he is God! The LORD--he is God!" |
| 1-Nāal 18:43 | A laila ʻōlelo maila ʻo ia i kāna kauā, E piʻi aʻe ʻoe ʻānō, e nānā i kai. Piʻi aʻela hoʻi ʻo ia, a nānā akula, a ʻī akula, ʻAʻole. ʻŌlelo maila hoʻi ʻo ia, E hele hou i ʻehiku hele ʻana. | "Go and look toward the sea," he told his servant. And he went up and looked. "There is nothing there," he said. Seven times Elijah said, "Go back." |
| 1-Nāal 18:44 | Eia kekahi i ka hiku o kona hele ʻana, ʻī akula ʻo ia, Aia hoʻi, ke hōʻea maila he wahi ao ʻuʻuku me he lima lā o ke kanaka, mai loko mai o ke kai. A ʻōlelo maila ʻo ia, E hele ʻoe e ʻōlelo aku iā ʻAhaba, E hoʻomākaukau aʻe ʻoe, a e iho aʻe, o paʻa mai ʻoe i ka ua. | The seventh time the servant reported, "A cloud as small as a man's hand is rising from the sea." So Elijah said, "Go and tell Ahab, 'Hitch up your chariot and go down before the rain stops you.' " |
| 1-Nāal 19:1 | Haʻi akula nō hoʻi ʻo ʻAhaba iā Iezebela i ka mea a pau a ʻElia i hana ai, a me kona pepehi ʻana i ka poʻe kāula me ka pahi kaua. | Now Ahab told Jezebel everything Elijah had done and how he had killed all the prophets with the sword. |
| 1-Nāal 19:4 | A hele aʻela hoʻi ʻo ia, i ka hele ʻana o kekahi lā, i loko aʻe o ka wao nahele, hele hoʻi a noho iho ma lalo iho o ka lāʻau iunipera; a nonoi akula hoʻi nona iho e make ia; ʻī akula hoʻi, Ua nui; ʻānō hoʻi, e Iēhova, e lawe aku i kuʻu ola nei; no ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻoi aku koʻu maikaʻi ma mua o koʻu mau mākua. | while he himself went a day's journey into the desert. He came to a broom tree, sat down under it and prayed that he might die. "I have had enough, LORD," he said. "Take my life; I am no better than my ancestors." |
| 1-Nāal 19:9 | Hiki akula ia i laila i ke ana, noho aʻela hoʻi i laila; aia hoʻi ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova iā ia, ʻī maila hoʻi ʻo ia iā ia, He aha lā kāu e hana nei ma ʻaneʻi, e ʻElia? | There he went into a cave and spent the night. And the word of the LORD came to him: "What are you doing here, Elijah?" |
| 1-Nāal 19:10 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ia, Ua ikaika loa aʻe nei au ma muli o Iēhova ke Akua o ko ka lani; no ka mea, ua haʻalele nō nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i kāu berita, ua hoʻohiolo hoʻi i kou mau kuahu, a ua pepehi nō hoʻi i kou poʻe kāula me ka pahi kaua: a ʻo wau wale nō kai koe mai, a ua ʻimi mai lākou i koʻu ola e lawe aku. | He replied, "I have been very zealous for the LORD God Almighty. The Israelites have rejected your covenant, broken down your altars, and put your prophets to death with the sword. I am the only one left, and now they are trying to kill me too." |
| 1-Nāal 19:14 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo ia, Ua ikaika loa aʻe nei au ma muli o Iēhova ke Akua o ko ka lani; no ka mea, ua haʻalele nō nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i kāu berita, ua hoʻohiolo hoʻi i kou mau kuahu, a ua pepehi nō hoʻi i kou poʻe kāula me ka pahi kaua; a ʻo wau wale nō kai koe mai, a ua ʻimi mai lākou i koʻu ola e lawe aku. | He replied, "I have been very zealous for the LORD God Almighty. The Israelites have rejected your covenant, broken down your altars, and put your prophets to death with the sword. I am the only one left, and now they are trying to kill me too." |
| 1-Nāal 19:19 | Hele akula hoʻi ʻo ia mai laila aku, a loaʻa iā ia ʻo Elisai ke keiki a Sapata, e ʻōʻō palau ana ia, ʻo nā paʻa bipi kauō he ʻumikumamālua ma mua ona, a ʻo ia me ka ʻumikumamālua; a māʻalo aʻe ʻo ʻElia iā ia, a kau aʻe hoʻi i kona ʻaʻahu ma luna ona. | So Elijah went from there and found Elisha son of Shaphat. He was plowing with twelve yoke of oxen, and he himself was driving the twelfth pair. Elijah went up to him and threw his cloak around him. |
| 1-Nāal 19:20 | Haʻalele aʻela hoʻi ʻo ia i nā bipi kauō, a hahai akula ma muli o ʻElia, ʻī akula, Ke noi aku nei au e honi au i koʻu makua kāne, a me kuʻu makuahine, a laila e hahai au ma muli ou. ʻĪ maila hoʻi ʻo ia iā ia, E hoʻi aku, no ka mea, ʻo ke aha lā kaʻu i hana aku ai iā ʻoe? | Elisha then left his oxen and ran after Elijah. "Let me kiss my father and mother good-by," he said, "and then I will come with you." "Go back," Elijah replied. "What have I done to you?" |
| 1-Nāal 19:21 | Hoʻi hou akula ʻo ia mai ona aku lā, a lālau ihola i kekahi paʻa bipi kauō, a pepehi loa ia, a baila aʻela i ko lāua ʻiʻo me nā mea hana o ka bipi, a hāʻawi aʻe na nā kānaka, a ʻai ihola lākou. A laila, kū aʻela ʻo ia i luna, a hahai akula ma muli o ʻElia, a lawelawe aʻela nāna. | So Elisha left him and went back. He took his yoke of oxen and slaughtered them. He burned the plowing equipment to cook the meat and gave it to the people, and they ate. Then he set out to follow Elijah and became his attendant. |
| 1-Nāal 20:4 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, e like me kāu ʻōlelo, e ke aliʻi koʻu haku, iā ʻoe nō wau a me kaʻu mau mea a pau. | The king of Israel answered, "Just as you say, my lord the king. I and all I have are yours." |
| 1-Nāal 20:8 | ʻĪ akula nā lunakahiko a pau a me nā kānaka a pau iā ia, Mai hoʻolohe aku, ʻaʻole hoʻi e ʻae aku. | The elders and the people all answered, "Don't listen to him or agree to his demands." |
| 1-Nāal 20:11 | ʻŌlelo akula ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula, E ʻōlelo aku, Mai hoʻokiʻekiʻe ka mea e hoʻokomo ana i ka mea kaua e like me ka mea e kala ana ia. | The king of Israel answered, "Tell him: 'One who puts on his armor should not boast like one who takes it off.' " |
| 1-Nāal 20:14 | Nīnau akula ʻo ʻAhaba, Ma o wai lā? Haʻi maila ʻo ia, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova, penei, Ma nā kānaka uʻi o nā aliʻi o nā panalāʻau. A laila nīnau hou akula ʻo ia, ʻO wai ka mea e hoʻomākaukau? Haʻi maila ʻo ia, ʻO ʻoe. | "But who will do this?" asked Ahab. The prophet replied, "This is what the LORD says: 'The young officers of the provincial commanders will do it.' " "And who will start the battle?" he asked. The prophet answered, "You will." |
| 1-Nāal 20:16 | Puka akula lākou i ke awakea. Akā, e inu ana ʻo Benehadada a ʻona i loko o nā halelewa, ʻo ia pū me nā aliʻi, he kanakolukumamālua aliʻi e kōkua ana iā ia. | They set out at noon while Ben-Hadad and the 32 kings allied with him were in their tents getting drunk. |
| 1-Nāal 20:17 | Puka mua akula ʻo nā kānaka uʻi o nā aliʻi o nā panalāʻau; hoʻouna aʻela ʻo Benehadada, a hōʻike akula lākou iā ia, ʻī akula, Ke puka mai nei nā kānaka mai loko mai o Samaria. | The young officers of the provincial commanders went out first. Now Ben-Hadad had dispatched scouts, who reported, "Men are advancing from Samaria." |
| 1-Nāal 20:20 | Pepehi aʻela lākou pākahi i kona kanaka; a ʻauheʻe aʻela ko Suria, a hahai akula ka ʻIseraʻela iā lākou; pakele akula ʻo Benehadada, ke aliʻi o Suria ma luna o ka lio, a me nā holo lio. | and each one struck down his opponent. At that, the Arameans fled, with the Israelites in pursuit. But Ben-Hadad king of Aram escaped on horseback with some of his horsemen. |
| 1-Nāal 20:21 | Puka akula ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, a pepehi aʻela i nā lio a me nā kaʻa, a luku hoʻi i ko Suria me ka luku nui loa. | The king of Israel advanced and overpowered the horses and chariots and inflicted heavy losses on the Arameans. |
| 1-Nāal 20:23 | ʻŌlelo akula nā kauā a ke aliʻi o Suria iā ia, He mau akua o nā puʻu ko lākou mau akua; no laila i ʻoi ai ko lākou ikaika ma mua o ko kākou. E kaua aku kākou iā lākou ma ka pāpū, a e ʻoi ʻiʻo aku ko kākou ikaika ma mua o ko lākou. | Meanwhile, the officials of the king of Aram advised him, "Their gods are gods of the hills. That is why they were too strong for us. But if we fight them on the plains, surely we will be stronger than they. |
| 1-Nāal 20:26 | Eia hoʻi kēia, i ka puni ʻana o ka makahiki, helu akula ʻo Benehadada i ko Suria, a piʻi maila i ʻApeka e kaua i ka ʻIseraʻela. | The next spring Ben-Hadad mustered the Arameans and went up to Aphek to fight against Israel. |
| 1-Nāal 20:27 | A ua helu ʻia aʻela nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, e noho mākaukau ana nō hoʻi lākou a pau, a hele kūʻē akula iā lākou; a hoʻomoana ihola ʻo nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i mua o lākou, e like me nā ʻohana liʻiliʻi ʻelua o nā keiki kao; akā, ʻo ko Suria, ua paʻapū ka ʻāina iā lākou. | When the Israelites were also mustered and given provisions, they marched out to meet them. The Israelites camped opposite them like two small flocks of goats, while the Arameans covered the countryside. |
| 1-Nāal 20:30 | A holo akula ke koena i ʻApeka i loko o ke kūlanakauhale; a ma laila i hiolo ai ka pā ma luna o nā tausani he iwakāluakumamāhiku o nā kānaka i koe. Holo akula hoʻi ʻo Benehadada, a komo i loko o ke kūlanakauhale, i loko o ke keʻena ma loko aʻe. | The rest of them escaped to the city of Aphek, where the wall collapsed on twenty-seven thousand of them. And Ben-Hadad fled to the city and hid in an inner room. |
| 1-Nāal 20:31 | ʻĪ akula kāna mau kauā iā ia, Eia hoʻi, ua lohe kākou he poʻe aliʻi lokomaikaʻi nā aliʻi o ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela; no laila, ʻeā, e hoʻokomo i ke kapa ʻeleʻele, ma ko mākou pūhaka, a e kau nā kaula ma ko mākou mau poʻo, a e puka aku i ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela; e hoʻōla paha auaneʻi ʻo ia iā ʻoe. | His officials said to him, "Look, we have heard that the kings of the house of Israel are merciful. Let us go to the king of Israel with sackcloth around our waists and ropes around our heads. Perhaps he will spare your life." |
| 1-Nāal 20:32 | Kau ihola lākou i ke kapa ʻeleʻele ma ko lākou mau pūhaka, a kau i nā kaula ma luna o ko lākou mau poʻo, a hele i ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī maila hoʻi, Ke ʻī mai nei kāu kauā Benehadada, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe e ola au. ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, E ola ana anei ia? ʻO koʻu hoahānau nō ia. | Wearing sackcloth around their waists and ropes around their heads, they went to the king of Israel and said, "Your servant Ben-Hadad says: 'Please let me live.' " The king answered, "Is he still alive? He is my brother." |
| 1-Nāal 20:33 | Haka pono maila nā kānaka i puka mai paha mai loko ona, a hopu koke aʻe, a ʻōlelo maila lākou, ʻO kou hoahānau Benehadada. A laila ʻōlelo akula ia, E kiʻi aku ʻoukou, a lawe mai iā ia. A laila hele maila ʻo Benehadada i ona lā, a hoʻoʻēʻe aʻela ʻo ia iā ia i loko o ke kaʻa. | The men took this as a good sign and were quick to pick up his word. "Yes, your brother Ben-Hadad!" they said. "Go and get him," the king said. When Ben-Hadad came out, Ahab had him come up into his chariot. |
| 1-Nāal 20:34 | ʻŌlelo aʻela ʻo Benehadada iā ia, ʻO nā kūlanakauhale a koʻu makua kāne i kāʻili aʻe ai mai kou makua kāne aʻe, ʻo ia kaʻu e hoʻihoʻi aku ai; a e hana ʻoe nou i nā alanui ma Damaseko me koʻu makua kāne i hana ai ma Samaria. ʻĪ aʻela ʻo ʻAhaba, Me ia berita e hoʻokuʻu aku ai au iā ʻoe. Hana ihola ʻo ia i berita me ia, a hoʻokuʻu akula iā ia. | "I will return the cities my father took from your father," Ben-Hadad offered. "You may set up your own market areas in Damascus, as my father did in Samaria." "On the basis of a treaty I will set you free." So he made a treaty with him, and let him go. |
| 1-Nāal 20:37 | A laila loaʻa iā ia kekahi kanaka, ʻōlelo akula ʻo ia iā ia, Ke noi aku nei au e pepehi mai ʻoe iaʻu: pepehi akula hoʻi ʻo ia iā ia, a ʻeha iā ia i ka pepehi ʻia. | The prophet found another man and said, "Strike me, please." So the man struck him and wounded him. |
| 1-Nāal 20:38 | Hele akula hoʻi ke kāula, a kali i ke aliʻi ma ke alanui, a hoʻonalonalo i kona ʻano me ka lehu ma luna o kona wahi maka. | Then the prophet went and stood by the road waiting for the king. He disguised himself with his headband down over his eyes. |
| 1-Nāal 20:39 | A māʻalo aʻela ke aliʻi, kāhea akula ʻo ia i ke aliʻi, ʻī akula hoʻi, Hele akula kāu kauā i waenakonu o ke kaua; aia hoʻi, kāpae aʻela kekahi kanaka, a lawe mai i kekahi kanaka i oʻu nei, ʻī maila, E mālama iā ia nei: inā paha i nalo, a laila e lilo kou ola no kona ola, a i ʻole ia, e uku ʻoe i hoʻokahi tālena kālā. | As the king passed by, the prophet called out to him, "Your servant went into the thick of the battle, and someone came to me with a captive and said, 'Guard this man. If he is missing, it will be your life for his life, or you must pay a talent of silver.' |
| 1-Nāal 20:42 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā ia, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei, No kou hoʻokuʻu ʻana mai loko aʻe o kou lima i ke kanaka aʻu i hoʻolilo ai i ka luku loa ʻia, no laila e lilo kou ola no kona ola, a ʻo kou poʻe kānaka no kona poʻe kānaka. | He said to the king, "This is what the LORD says: 'You have set free a man I had determined should die. Therefore it is your life for his life, your people for his people.' " |
| 1-Nāal 20:43 | Hoʻi akula hoʻi ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela i kona hale, me ke kaumaha, a me ka uluhua a hiki i Samaria. | Sullen and angry, the king of Israel went to his palace in Samaria. |
| 1-Nāal 21:3 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Nabota iā ʻAhaba, Na Iēhova wau e hōʻole mai, i ʻole e hāʻawi au i ka hoʻoilina o koʻu mau mākua iā ʻoe. | But Naboth replied, "The LORD forbid that I should give you the inheritance of my fathers." |
| 1-Nāal 21:5 | A laila hele aʻela kāna wahine ʻo Iezebela i ona lā, nīnau akula hoʻi, No ke aha lā e kaumaha nei kou ʻuhane, i ʻole ai ʻoe e ʻai i ka berena? | His wife Jezebel came in and asked him, "Why are you so sullen? Why won't you eat?" |
| 1-Nāal 21:7 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo Iezebela kāna wahine iā ia, Ke hoʻomalu nei anei ʻoe i ke aupuni o ka ʻIseraʻela? E ala aʻe a e ʻai i ka berena, e ʻoliʻoli kou naʻau, naʻu nō e hāʻawi i ka māla waina o Nabota no Iezereʻela iā ʻoe. | Jezebel his wife said, "Is this how you act as king over Israel? Get up and eat! Cheer up. I'll get you the vineyard of Naboth the Jezreelite." |
| 1-Nāal 21:8 | Kākau ihola ʻo ia i nā palapala ma ka inoa ʻo ʻAhaba, a kau ihola i kona sila, a hoʻouna akula i ua mau palapala lā i nā lunakahiko a me nā haku, nā mea i loko o kona kūlanakauhale, e noho ana me Nabota. | So she wrote letters in Ahab's name, placed his seal on them, and sent them to the elders and nobles who lived in Naboth's city with him. |
| 1-Nāal 21:9 | Palapala aʻela ia i loko o nā palapala, ʻī akula, E kala aku i ka hoʻokē ʻai, a e hoʻokū iā Nabota i luna i mua o nā kānaka; | In those letters she wrote: "Proclaim a day of fasting and seat Naboth in a prominent place among the people. |
| 1-Nāal 21:13 | A hele maila nā kānaka ʻelua, nā keiki a Beliala, a noho ihola i mua ona: hōʻike kūʻē aʻela ua mau kānaka lā o Beliala iā ia, iā Nabota, ma ke alo o nā kānaka, ʻī aʻela, Ua hōʻino wale ʻo Nabota i ke Akua a i ke aliʻi. A laila lawe aʻela lākou iā ia ma waho o ke kūlanakauhale, a hailuku akula lākou iā ia me nā pōhaku a make ia. | Then two scoundrels came and sat opposite him and brought charges against Naboth before the people, saying, "Naboth has cursed both God and the king." So they took him outside the city and stoned him to death. |
| 1-Nāal 21:15 | Eia hoʻi kekahi, i ka lohe ʻana o Iezebela ua hailuku ʻia ʻo Nabota, a ua make, ʻī akula ʻo Iezebela iā ʻAhaba, E ʻeu e komo i ka māla waina o Nabota no Iezereʻela, ka mea āna i hāʻawi ʻole ai iā ʻoe no ke kālā; no ka mea, ʻaʻole e ola ana ʻo Nabota, akā, ua make nō. | As soon as Jezebel heard that Naboth had been stoned to death, she said to Ahab, "Get up and take possession of the vineyard of Naboth the Jezreelite that he refused to sell you. He is no longer alive, but dead." |
| 1-Nāal 21:20 | A ʻōlelo aʻela ʻo ʻAhaba iā ʻElia, Ua loaʻa anei au iā ʻoe, e kuʻu ʻenemi? ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻElia, Ua loaʻa nō iaʻu, no ka mea, ua kūʻai lilo aku ʻoe iā ʻoe iho e hana ma ka hewa i mua o Iēhova. | Ahab said to Elijah, "So you have found me, my enemy!" "I have found you," he answered, "because you have sold yourself to do evil in the eyes of the LORD. |
| 1-Nāal 22:4 | ʻĪ maila hoʻi ʻo ia iā Iehosapata, E hele anei ʻoe me aʻu i ke kaua iā Ramotagileada? ʻĪ akula hoʻi ʻo Iehosapata i ke aliʻi o ʻIseraʻela, Ua like nō wau me ʻoe, a me koʻu poʻe kānaka me kou poʻe kānaka, a me koʻu poʻe lio, me kou poʻe lio. | So he asked Jehoshaphat, "Will you go with me to fight against Ramoth Gilead?" Jehoshaphat replied to the king of Israel, "I am as you are, my people as your people, my horses as your horses." |
| 1-Nāal 22:5 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi ʻo Iehosapata i ke aliʻi o ʻIseraʻela, Ke noi aku nei au e nīnau ʻoe i kēia lā ma ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova. | But Jehoshaphat also said to the king of Israel, "First seek the counsel of the LORD." |
| 1-Nāal 22:6 | A laila hōʻuluʻulu aʻela ke aliʻi o ʻIseraʻela i nā kāula, ʻehā haneri kānaka paha, nīnau akula iā lākou, E piʻi anei au i Ramotagileada e kaua, ʻaʻole paha, ʻeā? Haʻi maila hoʻi lākou, E piʻi, no ka mea, e hāʻawi mai nō ka Haku iā ia i loko o ka lima o ke aliʻi. | So the king of Israel brought together the prophets--about four hundred men--and asked them, "Shall I go to war against Ramoth Gilead, or shall I refrain?" "Go," they answered, "for the Lord will give it into the king's hand." |
| 1-Nāal 22:7 | Nīnau akula ʻo Iehosapata, ʻAʻohe anei he kāula ʻē aʻe a Iēhova ma ʻaneʻi, e hiki iā kāua ke nīnau iā ia? | But Jehoshaphat asked, "Is there not a prophet of the LORD here whom we can inquire of ?" |
| 1-Nāal 22:8 | Haʻi maila ke aliʻi o ʻIseraʻela iā Iehosapata, Hoʻokahi kanaka i koe, ʻo Mikaia ke kiʻekiʻe a ʻImela, e hiki iā kāua ke nīnau iā Iēhova ma ona lā; akā, ke hoʻowahāwahā aku nei au iā ia, no ka mea, ʻaʻole ia i wānana mai i ka maikaʻi noʻu, i ka ʻino wale nō. ʻĪ akula ʻo Iehosapata, Mai ʻōlelo mai ke aliʻi pēlā. | The king of Israel answered Jehoshaphat, "There is still one man through whom we can inquire of the LORD, but I hate him because he never prophesies anything good about me, but always bad. He is Micaiah son of Imlah." "The king should not say that," Jehoshaphat replied. |
| 1-Nāal 22:9 | A laila kāhea akula ke aliʻi o ʻIseraʻela i kekahi luna, ʻī akula, E hoʻolalelale mai iā Mikaia ke keiki a ʻImela. | So the king of Israel called one of his officials and said, "Bring Micaiah son of Imlah at once." |
| 1-Nāal 22:13 | A ʻo ka luna i hele e kāhea iā Mikaia, ʻōlelo akula ʻo ia iā ia, ʻī akula, Aia hoʻi, ʻo nā ʻōlelo a ka poʻe kāula, he maikaʻi i ke aliʻi me ka waha hoʻokahi; a ke noi aku nei au, e like kāu ʻōlelo me ka ʻōlelo a kekahi o lākou, e ʻōlelo hoʻi ʻoe ma ka maikaʻi. | The messenger who had gone to summon Micaiah said to him, "Look, as one man the other prophets are predicting success for the king. Let your word agree with theirs, and speak favorably." |
| 1-Nāal 22:15 | Hele maila ʻo ia i ke aliʻi. A nīnau akula ke aliʻi iā ia, E Mikaia, e piʻi kūʻē anei mākou i Ramotagileada e kaua aku, ʻaʻole paha ia? ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā ia, E piʻi a e pōmaikaʻi; no ka mea, e hāʻawi mai nō ʻo Iēhova i loko o ka lima o ke aliʻi. | When he arrived, the king asked him, "Micaiah, shall we go to war against Ramoth Gilead, or shall I refrain?" "Attack and be victorious," he answered, "for the LORD will give it into the king's hand." |
| 1-Nāal 22:16 | ʻŌlelo hou akula ke aliʻi iā ia, ʻEhia auaneʻi koʻu mau manawa e kauoha aku ai iā ʻoe e haʻi mai i ka mea pololei wale nō ma ka inoa ʻo Iēhova? | The king said to him, "How many times must I make you swear to tell me nothing but the truth in the name of the LORD?" |
| 1-Nāal 22:20 | Nīnau maila ʻo Iēhova, ʻO wai lā ka mea e malimali iā ʻAhaba e piʻi, a e hāʻule ma Ramotagileada? Haʻi akula kekahi penei, a ʻo kekahi penei. | And the LORD said, 'Who will entice Ahab into attacking Ramoth Gilead and going to his death there?' "One suggested this, and another that. |
| 1-Nāal 22:21 | Hele mai kekahi ʻuhane, a kū ihola i mua o Iēhova, ʻī akula, ʻO wau nō ke malimali aku iā ia. | Finally, a spirit came forward, stood before the LORD and said, 'I will entice him.' |
| 1-Nāal 22:22 | Nīnau maila hoʻi ʻo Iēhova iā ia, Pehea lā? Haʻi akula ʻo ia, E hele au a e lilo i ʻuhane wahaheʻe i loko o ka waha o kāna poʻe kāula a pau. ʻĪ maila hoʻi ʻo ia, E malimali auaneʻi ʻoe iā ia, a e lanakila nō hoʻi; e hele aku, a e hana pēlā. | " 'By what means?' the LORD asked. " 'I will go out and be a lying spirit in the mouths of all his prophets,' he said. " 'You will succeed in enticing him,' said the LORD. 'Go and do it.' |
| 1-Nāal 22:24 | Hoʻokokoke aʻela nō naʻe ʻo Zedekia ke keiki a Kenaʻana, a kuʻi akula iā Mikaia ma kona pāpālina, nīnau akula, Ma ka ʻaoʻao hea i hele ai ka ʻuhane o Iēhova mai oʻu aku nei e ʻōlelo aku iā ʻoe? | Then Zedekiah son of Kenaanah went up and slapped Micaiah in the face. "Which way did the spirit from the LORD go when he went from me to speak to you?" he asked. |
| 1-Nāal 22:30 | ʻŌlelo maila ke aliʻi o ʻIseraʻela iā Iehosapata, E hoʻonalonalo iho au iaʻu iho e hele i loko o ke kaua, akā, e ʻaʻahu ʻoe i kou kapa aliʻi. Hoʻonalonalo ihola ke aliʻi o ʻIseraʻela iā ia iho, a hele akula i loko o ke kaua. | The king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, "I will enter the battle in disguise, but you wear your royal robes." So the king of Israel disguised himself and went into battle. |
| 1-Nāal 22:53 | No ka mea, ua mālama ʻo ia iā Baʻala, a hoʻomana akula iā ia, a ua hoʻonāukiuki aku iā Iēhova i ke Akua o ʻIseraʻela, e like me ka mea a pau a kona makua kāne i hana aku ai. | He served and worshiped Baal and provoked the LORD, the God of Israel, to anger, just as his father had done. |
| 2-Nāal 1:2 | A hāʻule ihola ʻo ʻAhazia i lalo i kona papaholo, mai luna mai o ka pā hale ma Samaria, a maʻi ihola: a hoʻouna akula ia i nā ʻelele, a ʻī akula iā lākou, E hele ʻoukou e nīnau aku iā Baʻalazebuba, ke akua o ʻEkerona, i koʻu ola ʻana i kēia maʻi. | Now Ahaziah had fallen through the lattice of his upper room in Samaria and injured himself. So he sent messengers, saying to them, "Go and consult Baal-Zebub, the god of Ekron, to see if I will recover from this injury." |
| 2-Nāal 1:4 | ʻĀnō hoʻi, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova pēnēia, ʻAʻole ʻoe e iho i lalo, mai kahi moe mai āu i piʻi aku ai; akā, e make ʻiʻo nō ʻoe. A hoʻi akula ʻo ʻElia. | Therefore this is what the LORD says: 'You will not leave the bed you are lying on. You will certainly die!' " So Elijah went. |
| 2-Nāal 1:6 | ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, I hele mai kekahi kanaka e hālāwai me mākou, a ʻī maila iā mākou, Ō uhaele, e hoʻi hou i ke aliʻi, nāna ʻoukou i hoʻouna mai nei, a e ʻōlelo aku iā ia, Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova pēnēia, No ka nele anei o ka ʻIseraʻela i ke Akua, no laila anei i hoʻouna aku ai ʻoe e nīnau iā Baʻalazebuba ke akua o ʻEkerona? No ia mea, ʻaʻole ʻoe e iho i lalo mai kahi moe mai āu i piʻi aku ai, akā, e make ʻiʻo nō ʻoe. | "A man came to meet us," they replied. "And he said to us, 'Go back to the king who sent you and tell him, "This is what the LORD says: Is it because there is no God in Israel that you are sending men to consult Baal-Zebub, the god of Ekron? Therefore you will not leave the bed you are lying on. You will certainly die!" ' " |
| 2-Nāal 1:8 | ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, He kanaka huluhulu, a ua kāʻei ʻia kona pūhaka i ke kāʻei ʻili. ʻĪ maila ia, ʻO ʻElia nō ia no Tiseba. | They replied, "He was a man with a garment of hair and with a leather belt around his waist." The king said, "That was Elijah the Tishbite." |
| 2-Nāal 1:9 | A laila hoʻouna aku ke aliʻi i ona lā i luna kanalima me kona poʻe he kanalima; a piʻi akula ia i ona lā; aia hoʻi, e noho ana ia ma luna pono o kekahi puʻu; ʻī akula ʻo ia iā ia, E ke kanaka o ke Akua, ua ʻī mai ke aliʻi, E iho ʻoe i lalo. | Then he sent to Elijah a captain with his company of fifty men. The captain went up to Elijah, who was sitting on the top of a hill, and said to him, "Man of God, the king says, 'Come down!' " |
| 2-Nāal 1:11 | Hoʻouna hou akula ia i ona lā i luna kanalima ʻē aʻe, me kona poʻe he kanalima; a ʻōlelo akula iā ia, ʻī akula, E ke kanaka o ke Akua, ua ʻī mai ke aliʻi pēnēia, E iho koke ʻoe i lalo. | At this the king sent to Elijah another captain with his fifty men. The captain said to him, "Man of God, this is what the king says, 'Come down at once!' " |
| 2-Nāal 1:13 | A hoʻouna hou akula ia i luna o ke kolu o ke kanalima me kona poʻe he kanalima; a piʻi akula ke kolu o ka luna kanalima, a hele aku a kukuli ihola i mua o ʻElia, a nonoi aku iā ia, ʻī akula iā ia, E ke kanaka o ke Akua, ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e mālama ʻia koʻu ola, a me ke ola o kēia kanalima, kāu poʻe kauā i mua o kou maka. | So the king sent a third captain with his fifty men. This third captain went up and fell on his knees before Elijah. "Man of God," he begged, "please have respect for my life and the lives of these fifty men, your servants! |
| 2-Nāal 1:16 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā ia, Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova pēnēia, No kou hoʻouna ʻana aku i nā ʻelele e nīnau iā Baʻalazebuba ke akua o ʻEkerona, no ka nele anei o ka ʻIseraʻela i ke Akua e nīnau ai ma kāna ʻōlelo? No ia mea, ʻaʻole ʻoe e iho i lalo mai kahi moe āu i piʻi aku ai, akā, e make ʻiʻo nō ʻoe. | He told the king, "This is what the LORD says: Is it because there is no God in Israel for you to consult that you have sent messengers to consult Baal-Zebub, the god of Ekron? Because you have done this, you will never leave the bed you are lying on. You will certainly die!" |
| 2-Nāal 2:1 | A i ke kokoke e lawe aku ʻo Iēhova iā ʻElia i ka lani ma ka puahiohio, hele pū akula ʻo ʻElia me ʻElisai mai Gilegala aku. | When the LORD was about to take Elijah up to heaven in a whirlwind, Elijah and Elisha were on their way from Gilgal. |
| 2-Nāal 2:2 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻElia iā ʻElisai, Ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e noho ʻoe i ʻaneʻi; no ka mea, ua hoʻouna ʻo Iēhova iaʻu i Betela. ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻElisai, Ma ke ola o Iēhova, a ma ke ola o kou ʻuhane, ʻaʻole au e haʻalele iā ʻoe. A hele pū lāua i Betela. | Elijah said to Elisha, "Stay here; the LORD has sent me to Bethel." But Elisha said, "As surely as the LORD lives and as you live, I will not leave you." So they went down to Bethel. |
| 2-Nāal 2:4 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻElia iā ia, E ʻElisai ē, ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e noho ʻoe ma ʻaneʻi; no ka mea, ua hoʻouna mai ʻo Iēhova iaʻu i Ieriko. ʻĪ maila kēlā, Ma ke ola o Iēhova a ma ke ola o kou ʻuhane, ʻaʻole au e haʻalele iā ʻoe. A hele pū lāua i Ieriko. | Then Elijah said to him, "Stay here, Elisha; the LORD has sent me to Jericho." And he replied, "As surely as the LORD lives and as you live, I will not leave you." So they went to Jericho. |
| 2-Nāal 2:5 | A hele maila nā haumāna a ka poʻe kāula ma Ieriko i o ʻElisai lā, ʻī maila iā ia, Ua ʻike anei ʻoe, e lawe auaneʻi ʻo Iēhova i kēia lā i kou haku mai kou poʻo aku? ʻĪ akula kēlā, ʻAe, ua ʻike au; e hāmau ʻoukou. | The company of the prophets at Jericho went up to Elisha and asked him, "Do you know that the LORD is going to take your master from you today?" "Yes, I know," he replied, "but do not speak of it." |
| 2-Nāal 2:6 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻElia iā ia, ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e noho ʻoe ma ʻaneʻi; no ka mea, ua hoʻouna mai ʻo Iēhova iaʻu i Ioredane. ʻĪ maila kēlā, Ma ke ola o Iēhova a ma ke ola o kou ʻuhane, ʻaʻole au e haʻalele iā ʻoe. A hele akula lāua a ʻelua. | Then Elijah said to him, "Stay here; the LORD has sent me to the Jordan." And he replied, "As surely as the LORD lives and as you live, I will not leave you." So the two of them walked on. |
| 2-Nāal 2:7 | A hele akula nā kānaka he kanalima no nā haumāna a ka poʻe kāula, a kū mai ma kahi lōʻihi aku; a kū nō lāua a ʻelua ma Ioredane. | Fifty men of the company of the prophets went and stood at a distance, facing the place where Elijah and Elisha had stopped at the Jordan. |
| 2-Nāal 2:8 | A lawe akula ʻo ʻElia i kona ʻaʻahu, a ʻopiʻopi ihola, a hahau ihola i ka wai, a hoʻokaʻawale ʻia aʻela ia, ma ʻō a ma ʻō; a hele aku lāua a ʻelua i kēlā kapa ma ka ʻāina maloʻo. | Elijah took his cloak, rolled it up and struck the water with it. The water divided to the right and to the left, and the two of them crossed over on dry ground. |
| 2-Nāal 2:9 | A hiki akula lāua ma kēlā ʻaoʻao, ʻī akula ʻo ʻElia iā ʻElisai, E nonoi mai ʻoe i ka mea aʻu e hana aku ai nou, ma mua o kuʻu lawe ʻia ʻana mai ou aku lā. ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻElisai, Ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, i pāpālua o kou ʻuhane ma luna oʻu. | When they had crossed, Elijah said to Elisha, "Tell me, what can I do for you before I am taken from you?" "Let me inherit a double portion of your spirit," Elisha replied. |
| 2-Nāal 2:10 | ʻĪ akula ia, He mea paʻakikī kāu i noi mai nei; inā e ʻike ʻoe iaʻu i kuʻu lawe ʻia ʻana mai ou aku lā, pēlā e hana ʻia mai ai nou, akā i ʻole, ʻaʻole e hana ʻia mai. | "You have asked a difficult thing," Elijah said, "yet if you see me when I am taken from you, it will be yours--otherwise not." |
| 2-Nāal 2:12 | ʻIke akula ʻo ʻElisai, auē akula, E kuʻu makua, e kuʻu makua, ʻo ka hale kaʻa o ka ʻIseraʻela, a me nā hoʻoholo lio ona! ʻAʻole ia i ʻike hou aku iā ia, a lālau ikaika ihola i kona ʻaʻahu, a nahae iā ia i nā ʻāpana ʻelua. | Elisha saw this and cried out, "My father! My father! The chariots and horsemen of Israel!" And Elisha saw him no more. Then he took hold of his own clothes and tore them apart. |
| 2-Nāal 2:13 | A lawe akula ia i ka ʻaʻahu o ʻElia, ka mea i hāʻule iho mai ona iho lā, a hoʻi akula, a kū ma kapa o Ioredane. | He picked up the cloak that had fallen from Elijah and went back and stood on the bank of the Jordan. |
| 2-Nāal 2:14 | Lawe akula ia i ka ʻaʻahu o ʻElia, ka mea i hāʻule mai ona mai lā, a hahau ihola i ka wai, ʻī akula, ʻAuhea lā ʻo Iēhova ke Akua o ʻElia? A i kona hahau ʻana i ka wai, hoʻokaʻawale ʻia aʻela ia ma ʻō a ma ʻō; a hele mai ʻo ʻElisai ma kēia ʻaoʻao. | Then he took the cloak that had fallen from him and struck the water with it. "Where now is the LORD, the God of Elijah?" he asked. When he struck the water, it divided to the right and to the left, and he crossed over. |
| 2-Nāal 2:15 | A ʻo nā haumāna a ka poʻe kāula ma Ieriko, i kū maila, ʻike akula lākou iā ia, ʻī aʻela, Ua kau mai ka ʻuhane o ʻElia ma luna o ʻElisai. A hele akula lākou e hālāwai me ia, a kūlou ihola lākou ma ka honua i mua ona. | The company of the prophets from Jericho, who were watching, said, "The spirit of Elijah is resting on Elisha." And they went to meet him and bowed to the ground before him. |
| 2-Nāal 2:16 | A ʻī akula lākou iā ia, Aia hoʻi, eia nō me kāu poʻe kauā he kanalima nā kānaka ikaika; ke nonoi aku nei mākou iā ʻoe, e hele lākou e ʻimi i kou haku; malia paha ua lawe aku ka makani o Iēhova iā ia, a ua hoʻolei iā ia ma kekahi mauna, a ma kekahi awāwa paha. ʻĪ maila ia, Mai hoʻouna aku ʻoukou. | "Look," they said, "we your servants have fifty able men. Let them go and look for your master. Perhaps the Spirit of the LORD has picked him up and set him down on some mountain or in some valley." "No," Elisha replied, "do not send them." |
| 2-Nāal 2:17 | A koi akula lākou iā ia a hilahila ʻo ia, ʻī maila ia, E hoʻouna aku ʻoukou. A hoʻouna akula lākou i kanalima kānaka; a ʻimi lākou iā ia i nā lā ʻekolu, ʻaʻole i loaʻa. | But they persisted until he was too ashamed to refuse. So he said, "Send them." And they sent fifty men, who searched for three days but did not find him. |
| 2-Nāal 2:18 | A hoʻi hou maila lākou iā ia, (no ka mea, e noho ana nō ia ma Ieriko,) ʻī akula ia iā lākou, ʻAʻole anei au i ʻōlelo aku iā ʻoukou, Mai hele ʻoukou? | When they returned to Elisha, who was staying in Jericho, he said to them, "Didn't I tell you not to go?" |
| 2-Nāal 2:19 | ʻĪ akula nā kānaka o ke kūlanakauhale iā ʻElisai, Aia hoʻi, ua maikaʻi ke kahua o ke kūlanakauhale, e like me kuʻu haku e ʻike nei; akā, ua ʻino ka wai, a he ʻāina hoʻohānau hapa. | The men of the city said to Elisha, "Look, our lord, this town is well situated, as you can see, but the water is bad and the land is unproductive." |
| 2-Nāal 2:20 | ʻĪ akula ia, E lawe mai iaʻu i kīʻaha hou, a hahao i paʻakai ma loko: a lawe mai lākou i ona lā. | "Bring me a new bowl," he said, "and put salt in it." So they brought it to him. |
| 2-Nāal 2:21 | A hele aku ia i ke kumu o nā wai, a hoʻolei ihola i ka paʻakai ma loko, ʻī akula, Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova pēnēia, Ua hoʻomaikaʻi au i kēia wai: ʻaʻole he make hou mai laila mai, ʻaʻole hoʻi he hoʻohānau hapa. | Then he went out to the spring and threw the salt into it, saying, "This is what the LORD says: 'I have healed this water. Never again will it cause death or make the land unproductive.' " |
| 2-Nāal 2:23 | Piʻi aʻela ia mai laila aku i Betela; a i kona hele ʻana ma ke ala, hele nā kamaliʻi mai loko aʻe o ke kūlanakauhale, a hoʻomāʻewaʻewa akula iā ia, ʻī akula iā ia, E piʻi ʻoe i luna, e ka ʻōhule; e piʻi ʻoe i luna, e ka ʻōhule. | From there Elisha went up to Bethel. As he was walking along the road, some youths came out of the town and jeered at him. "Go on up, you baldhead!" they said. "Go on up, you baldhead!" |
| 2-Nāal 2:25 | Hele akula ia mai laila aku i ka mauna ʻo Karemela: a mai laila aku, hoʻi akula ia i Samaria. | And he went on to Mount Carmel and from there returned to Samaria. |
| 2-Nāal 3:2 | Hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova, ʻaʻole naʻe i like me kā kona makua kāne a me kā kona makuahine; no ka mea, lawe akula ia i ke kiʻi o Baʻala, ka mea a kona makua kāne i hana ai. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD, but not as his father and mother had done. He got rid of the sacred stone of Baal that his father had made. |
| 2-Nāal 3:3 | Akā, hoʻopili akula ia i nā hewa o Ieroboama ke keiki a Nebata, nāna i hoʻolilo ka ʻIseraʻela i ka hewa; ʻaʻole ia i haʻalele ia mau mea. | Nevertheless he clung to the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he had caused Israel to commit; he did not turn away from them. |
| 2-Nāal 3:4 | A ʻo Mesa ke aliʻi o ka Moaba, he mea mālama holoholona, a hoʻokupu akula ia no ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, i hoʻokahi haneri tausani hipa keiki, a i hoʻokahi haneri tausani hipa kāne me ka hulu. | Now Mesha king of Moab raised sheep, and he had to supply the king of Israel with a hundred thousand lambs and with the wool of a hundred thousand rams. |
| 2-Nāal 3:6 | A hele akula ʻo Iorama ke aliʻi mai Samaria aku, a helu aku i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau. | So at that time King Joram set out from Samaria and mobilized all Israel. |
| 2-Nāal 3:7 | Hele akula ia, a hoʻouna aku i o Iehosapata lā ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, ʻī akula, Ua kipi mai ke aliʻi o ka Moaba iaʻu: e hele pū anei ʻoe me aʻu e kaua aku i ka Moaba? ʻĪ maila ia, E hele nō wau; ua like au me ʻoe, ua like koʻu kānaka me kou kānaka, ua like koʻu mau lio me kou mau lio. | He also sent this message to Jehoshaphat king of Judah: "The king of Moab has rebelled against me. Will you go with me to fight against Moab?" "I will go with you," he replied. "I am as you are, my people as your people, my horses as your horses." |
| 2-Nāal 3:8 | A nīnau maila ia, Ma ke ala hea kāua e piʻi aku ai? ʻĪ akula ia, Ma ke ala o ka wao nahele ʻo ʻEdoma. | "By what route shall we attack?" he asked. "Through the Desert of Edom," he answered. |
| 2-Nāal 3:9 | A hele akula ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, a me ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, a me ke aliʻi o ka ʻEdoma; a hele pōʻai lākou i ka hele ʻana i nā lā ʻehiku, ʻaʻohe wai no ka poʻe kaua, a no nā holoholona ma hope o lākou. | So the king of Israel set out with the king of Judah and the king of Edom. After a roundabout march of seven days, the army had no more water for themselves or for the animals with them. |
| 2-Nāal 3:11 | ʻĪ mai ʻo Iehosapata, ʻAʻole anei he kāula a Iēhova ma ʻaneʻi, i nīnau aku ai kākou iā Iēhova ma ona lā? ʻŌlelo akula kekahi o nā kauā a ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula, Eia nō ʻo ʻElisai, ke keiki a Sapata, ka mea i ninini i ka wai ma luna o nā lima o ʻElia. | But Jehoshaphat asked, "Is there no prophet of the LORD here, that we may inquire of the LORD through him?" An officer of the king of Israel answered, "Elisha son of Shaphat is here. He used to pour water on the hands of Elijah." |
| 2-Nāal 3:12 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Iehosapata, Iā ia nō ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova. A hele akula ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, a me Iehosapata, a me ke aliʻi o ka ʻEdoma, i ona lā. | Jehoshaphat said, "The word of the LORD is with him." So the king of Israel and Jehoshaphat and the king of Edom went down to him. |
| 2-Nāal 3:13 | Nīnau maila ʻo ʻElisai i ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, He aha kaʻu iā ʻoe? E hele ʻoe i nā kāula a kou makua kāne, a me nā kāula a kou makuahine. ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela iā ia, ʻAʻole, no ka mea, ua hoʻākoakoa mai ʻo Iēhova i kēia mau aliʻi ʻekolu, e hoʻolilo iā lākou i loko o ka lima o ka Moaba. | Elisha said to the king of Israel, "What do we have to do with each other? Go to the prophets of your father and the prophets of your mother." "No," the king of Israel answered, "because it was the LORD who called us three kings together to hand us over to Moab." |
| 2-Nāal 3:22 | Ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui, a puka mai ka lā ma luna o ka wai, a ʻike akula ka Moaba i ka wai mai o lākou aku, he ʻulaʻula e like me ke koko. | When they got up early in the morning, the sun was shining on the water. To the Moabites across the way, the water looked red--like blood. |
| 2-Nāal 3:24 | A hiki aku lākou i kahi hoʻomoana o ka ʻIseraʻela, kū maila ka ʻIseraʻela, a pepehi maila i ka Moaba, a heʻe akula i mua o lākou; a komo akula lākou i loko, a pepehi akula i ka Moaba. | But when the Moabites came to the camp of Israel, the Israelites rose up and fought them until they fled. And the Israelites invaded the land and slaughtered the Moabites. |
| 2-Nāal 3:25 | A wāwahi akula lākou i nā kūlanakauhale, a hoʻolei akula kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona pōhaku ma nā kīhāpai maikaʻi a pau a hoʻopiha ihola; a pani akula lākou i nā pūnāwai a pau, a kua akula i nā lāʻau maikaʻi a pau, a koe akula nā pōhaku i loko o Kireharaseta; akā, hoʻopuni akula naʻe nā mea maʻa, a luku akula ia. | They destroyed the towns, and each man threw a stone on every good field until it was covered. They stopped up all the springs and cut down every good tree. Only Kir Hareseth was left with its stones in place, but men armed with slings surrounded it and attacked it as well. |
| 2-Nāal 3:26 | A ʻike akula ke aliʻi o ka Moaba, ua ikaika mai ke kaua iā ia, lawe akula ia i ʻehiku haneri kānaka mea pahi kaua, a hoʻoikaika e hiki aku i ke aliʻi o ka ʻEdoma, ʻaʻole naʻe lākou i hiki. | When the king of Moab saw that the battle had gone against him, he took with him seven hundred swordsmen to break through to the king of Edom, but they failed. |
| 2-Nāal 3:27 | A laila lawe akula ia i kāna keiki hiapo, i ka mea nona ke aupuni ma hope ona, a kaumaha aku iā ia i mōhai kuni ma luna o ka pā pōhaku. A ua nui ka inaina i ka ʻIseraʻela; a haʻalele lākou iā ia, a hoʻi akula i ka ʻāina. | Then he took his firstborn son, who was to succeed him as king, and offered him as a sacrifice on the city wall. The fury against Israel was great; they withdrew and returned to their own land. |
| 2-Nāal 4:1 | ʻO kekahi wahine no nā wāhine a nā haumāna a ka poʻe kāula, auē akula ʻo ia iā ʻElisai, ʻī akula, Ua make kāu kauā o kuʻu kāne; a ua ʻike nō ʻoe, ua makaʻu kāu kauā iā Iēhova: a ua kiʻi mai ka mea i ʻaiʻē ʻia kāna e lawe aku i kuʻu mau keiki kāne i mau kauā nāna. | The wife of a man from the company of the prophets cried out to Elisha, "Your servant my husband is dead, and you know that he revered the LORD. But now his creditor is coming to take my two boys as his slaves." |
| 2-Nāal 4:2 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻElisai iā ia, He aha kaʻu e hana aku ai nou? E haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu, he aha kāu mea i loko o ka hale? ʻĪ maila ia, ʻAʻole kekahi mea i āu kauā wahine i loko o ka hale, hoʻokahi ipu ʻaila wale nō. | Elisha replied to her, "How can I help you? Tell me, what do you have in your house?" "Your servant has nothing there at all," she said, "except a little oil." |
| 2-Nāal 4:3 | ʻĪ akula ia, E hele ʻoe, e noi aku i kou mau hoalauna a pau i nā ipu nou, i nā ipu kaʻawale hoʻi; mai noi ʻuʻuku. | Elisha said, "Go around and ask all your neighbors for empty jars. Don't ask for just a few. |
| 2-Nāal 4:5 | A hele ia mai ona aku lā, a pani akula i ka puka ma hope ona a ma hope o kāna mau keiki kāne, nā mea i lawe mai iā ia, a ninini ihola ia. | She left him and afterward shut the door behind her and her sons. They brought the jars to her and she kept pouring. |
| 2-Nāal 4:6 | A piha nā ipu, ʻī akula ia i kāna keiki, E lawe hou mai i ipu. ʻĪ maila kēlā iā ia, ʻAʻohe ipu i koe. A mau ihola ka ʻaila. | When all the jars were full, she said to her son, "Bring me another one." But he replied, "There is not a jar left." Then the oil stopped flowing. |
| 2-Nāal 4:8 | A i kekahi lā, hele akula ʻo ʻElisai i Sunema, a ma laila he wahine koʻikoʻi, a koi maila kēlā iā ia e ʻai i ka ʻai. A i kona manawa i hele aʻe ai ma ia wahi; kipa aʻela ia ma laila e ʻai i ka ʻai. | One day Elisha went to Shunem. And a well-to-do woman was there, who urged him to stay for a meal. So whenever he came by, he stopped there to eat. |
| 2-Nāal 4:9 | ʻĪ akula ia i kāna kāne, Aia hoʻi ke ʻike nei au, ʻo ka mea i māʻalo pinepine aʻe ma o kāua nei, he kanaka hemolele ia o ke Akua. | She said to her husband, "I know that this man who often comes our way is a holy man of God. |
| 2-Nāal 4:11 | A i kekahi lā, hele akula ia ma laila, a kipa aʻela ia ma ke keʻena ma luna, a moe ihola i laila. | One day when Elisha came, he went up to his room and lay down there. |
| 2-Nāal 4:12 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā Gehazi i kāna kauā, E kāhea aku ʻoe i kēia wahine no Sunema nei. A i kona kāhea ʻana iā ia, kū ihola ia i mua ona. | He said to his servant Gehazi, "Call the Shunammite." So he called her, and she stood before him. |
| 2-Nāal 4:13 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ʻElisai i kāna kauā, ʻĀnō e ʻī aku ʻoe i ka wahine, Aia hoʻi, ua manaʻo mai ʻoe iā māua i kēia mālama ʻana a pau, he aha ka mea e hana ʻia aku ai nou? E ʻōlelo ʻia aku anei i ke aliʻi nou; a i ka luna koa paha? ʻĪ mai kēlā, Ke noho nei au i waena o kuʻu poʻe kānaka. | Elisha said to him, "Tell her, 'You have gone to all this trouble for us. Now what can be done for you? Can we speak on your behalf to the king or the commander of the army?' " She replied, "I have a home among my own people." |
| 2-Nāal 4:14 | ʻĪ akula ia, He aha lā e hana ʻia aku ai nona? ʻĪ maila ʻo Gehazi, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻohe āna keiki, a ua ʻelemakule kāna kāne. | "What can be done for her?" Elisha asked. Gehazi said, "Well, she has no son and her husband is old." |
| 2-Nāal 4:15 | ʻĪ akula ia, E kāhea aku iā ia. Kāhea aku kēlā iā ia, a kū maila ia ma ka puka. | Then Elisha said, "Call her." So he called her, and she stood in the doorway. |
| 2-Nāal 4:16 | ʻĪ akula ia, A hiki i kēia wā o kēlā makahiki, e pūliki ʻoe i keiki kāne. ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻAʻole, e kuʻu haku, e ke kanaka o ke Akua; mai hoʻopunipuni ʻoe i kāu kauā wahine. | "About this time next year," Elisha said, "you will hold a son in your arms." "No, my lord," she objected. "Don't mislead your servant, O man of God!" |
| 2-Nāal 4:18 | A nui aʻela ke keiki; a i kekahi lā, hele akula ia i kona makua kāne, i ka poʻe e ʻoki ʻai ana. | The child grew, and one day he went out to his father, who was with the reapers. |
| 2-Nāal 4:19 | ʻĪ maila kēlā i kona makua kāne, ʻEā, ʻo kuʻu poʻo, ʻo kuʻu poʻo. ʻĪ akula ia i kahi kanaka uʻi, E lawe aku ʻoe iā ia nei i kona makuahine. | "My head! My head!" he said to his father. His father told a servant, "Carry him to his mother." |
| 2-Nāal 4:21 | Piʻi aʻela ia, a waiho iā ia ma luna o kahi moe o ke kanaka o ke Akua, a pani ʻia akula ma hope ona, a hele akula i waho. | She went up and laid him on the bed of the man of God, then shut the door and went out. |
| 2-Nāal 4:22 | Kāhea akula ia i kāna kāne, ʻī akula, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hoʻouna iaʻu nei i kekahi o nā kānaka uʻi, a me kekahi hoki, i holo aku ai au i ke kanaka o ke Akua, a hoʻi hou mai au. | She called her husband and said, "Please send me one of the servants and a donkey so I can go to the man of God quickly and return." |
| 2-Nāal 4:23 | Nīnau maila ia, No ke aha lā ʻoe e hele aku ai i ona lā i kēia lā? ʻAʻole he mahina hou, ʻaʻole hoʻi he Sābati. ʻĪ akula kēlā iā ia, E pono ana mai ia. | "Why go to him today?" he asked. "It's not the New Moon or the Sabbath." "It's all right," she said. |
| 2-Nāal 4:24 | Kau akula ia i ka noho ma luna o ka hoki, ʻī akula i kona kanaka uʻi, E hoʻoikaika a hele aku, mai lohi ʻoe noʻu i ka holo ʻana, ke ʻōlelo ʻole aku au iā ʻoe. | She saddled the donkey and said to her servant, "Lead on; don't slow down for me unless I tell you." |
| 2-Nāal 4:25 | A hele akula ia, a hiki aku i ke kanaka o ke Akua, ma ka mauna ʻo Karemela. A ʻike maila ke kanaka o ke Akua iā ia ma ʻō aku, ʻī akula ʻo ia iā Gehazi i kāna kauā, Aia hoʻi kēlā wahine no Sunema. | So she set out and came to the man of God at Mount Carmel. When he saw her in the distance, the man of God said to his servant Gehazi, "Look! There's the Shunammite! |
| 2-Nāal 4:27 | A hiki akula ia i ke kanaka o ke Akua ma ka mauna, hoʻopaʻa akula ia ma kona wāwae; a hele kokoke mai ʻo Gehazi e hoʻokuke aku iā ia. ʻĪ maila ke kanaka o ke Akua, E waiho mālie iā ia nei, no ka mea, ua ʻeha kona naʻau i loko ona: a ua hūnā mai ʻo Iēhova ia mea iaʻu, ʻaʻole ia i haʻi mai iaʻu. | When she reached the man of God at the mountain, she took hold of his feet. Gehazi came over to push her away, but the man of God said, "Leave her alone! She is in bitter distress, but the LORD has hidden it from me and has not told me why." |
| 2-Nāal 4:28 | ʻĪ akula ka wahine, Ua nonoi aku anei au i keiki kāne na kuʻu haku mai? ʻAʻole anei au i ʻōlelo aku, Mai hoʻopunipuni mai ʻoe iaʻu? | "Did I ask you for a son, my lord?" she said. "Didn't I tell you, 'Don't raise my hopes'?" |
| 2-Nāal 4:29 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ia iā Gehazi, e kāʻei ʻoe i kou pūhaka, a e lawe i koʻu koʻokoʻo ma kou lima, a e hele ma kou ala: inā e hālāwai ʻoe me kekahi kanaka, mai uē aku ʻoe iā ia; a inā e uē mai kekahi iā ʻoe, mai ʻōlelo aku ʻoe iā ia; a kau aku ʻoe i kuʻu koʻokoʻo ma luna o ka maka o ke keiki. | Elisha said to Gehazi, "Tuck your cloak into your belt, take my staff in your hand and run. If you meet anyone, do not greet him, and if anyone greets you, do not answer. Lay my staff on the boy's face." |
| 2-Nāal 4:31 | A hele akula ʻo Gehazi i mua o lākou, a kau akula i ke koʻokoʻo ma luna o ka maka o ke keiki; akā, ʻaʻohe leo, ʻaʻole hoʻi he lohe: a hoʻi akula ʻo ia e hālāwai me ia, a ʻōlelo akula iā ia, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole i ala mai ke keiki. | Gehazi went on ahead and laid the staff on the boy's face, but there was no sound or response. So Gehazi went back to meet Elisha and told him, "The boy has not awakened." |
| 2-Nāal 4:32 | A hiki akula ʻo ʻElisai i loko o ka hale, aia hoʻi, ua make ke keiki, a ua waiho ʻia ma luna o kona wahi moe. | When Elisha reached the house, there was the boy lying dead on his couch. |
| 2-Nāal 4:33 | Komo akula ia ma loko, a pani akula i ka puka ma hope o lāua ʻelua, a pule akula iā Iēhova. | He went in, shut the door on the two of them and prayed to the LORD. |
| 2-Nāal 4:36 | Kāhea akula ʻo ia iā Gehazi, ʻī akula, E hea aku i ka wahine no Sunema. Kāhea akula kēlā iā ia; a hiki maila ia i ona lā, ʻī akula ʻo ʻElisai, E kaʻikaʻi aʻe ʻoe i kāu keiki. | Elisha summoned Gehazi and said, "Call the Shunammite." And he did. When she came, he said, "Take your son." |
| 2-Nāal 4:37 | A komo maila ia ma loko, a hāʻule ma kona wāwae, a kūlou ihola ma ka honua, a kaʻikaʻi aʻela i kāna keiki, a hele akula i waho. | She came in, fell at his feet and bowed to the ground. Then she took her son and went out. |
| 2-Nāal 4:38 | A hoʻi hou akula ʻo ʻElisai i Gilegala; a he wī ma ka ʻāina, a e noho ana nā haumāna a ka poʻe kāula i mua ona; a ʻī akula ia i kāna kauā, E kau i ka ipu hao nui, a hoʻolapalapa i ka ʻai na nā haumāna a ka poʻe kāula. | Elisha returned to Gilgal and there was a famine in that region. While the company of the prophets was meeting with him, he said to his servant, "Put on the large pot and cook some stew for these men." |
| 2-Nāal 4:39 | A hele akula kekahi ma ke kula, a ʻohi i ka lau nahele, a loaʻa iā ia ke gepena, a hōʻiliʻili i nā gepena a piha kona kīhei; a ʻokiʻoki ihola ma loko o ka ipu hao ʻai: no ka mea, ʻaʻole lākou i ʻike i ke ʻano. | One of them went out into the fields to gather herbs and found a wild vine. He gathered some of its gourds and filled the fold of his cloak. When he returned, he cut them up into the pot of stew, though no one knew what they were. |
| 2-Nāal 4:40 | A ninini ihola lākou na nā kānaka e ʻai; a i kā lākou ʻai ʻana i ka ʻai, auē ihola lākou, ʻī akula, E ke kanaka o ke Akua, he mea make i loko o ka ipu hao. ʻAʻole e hiki iā lākou ke ʻai. | The stew was poured out for the men, but as they began to eat it, they cried out, "O man of God, there is death in the pot!" And they could not eat it. |
| 2-Nāal 4:41 | ʻĪ akula ia, E lawe mai i palaoa; a hoʻolei ihola ia mea i loko o ka ipu hao, ʻī akula, E ninini aku na nā kānaka, i ʻai ai lākou; ʻaʻole he mea ʻino i loko o ka ipu hao. | Elisha said, "Get some flour." He put it into the pot and said, "Serve it to the people to eat." And there was nothing harmful in the pot. |
| 2-Nāal 4:43 | ʻĪ akula kāna mea lawelawe, Kā! E waiho anei au i kēia mea i mua o ka haneri kānaka? ʻĪ hou maila ia, E hāʻawi aku na nā kānaka, e ʻai ai lākou; no ka mea, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova pēnēia, E ʻai lākou, a koe nō. | "How can I set this before a hundred men?" his servant asked. But Elisha answered, "Give it to the people to eat. For this is what the LORD says: 'They will eat and have some left over.' " |
| 2-Nāal 5:3 | ʻĪ akula ia i kona haku wahine, Inā ʻo kuʻu haku ma ke alo o ke kāula ma Samaria, inā ua hoʻōla mai kēlā iā ia i kona lēpera. | She said to her mistress, "If only my master would see the prophet who is in Samaria! He would cure him of his leprosy." |
| 2-Nāal 5:4 | A hele aku kekahi, a haʻi akula i kona haku, ʻī akula, Penei a penei ka ʻōlelo ʻana a ke kaikamahine no ka ʻāina o ka ʻIseraʻela. | Naaman went to his master and told him what the girl from Israel had said. |
| 2-Nāal 5:5 | ʻĪ maila ke aliʻi o Suria, Ō hele, ō hele, a e hoʻouna aku au i palapala na ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela. A hele akula ia, a lawe akula ia ma kona lima i ʻumi tālena kālā, a me nā ʻāpana gula ʻeono tausani, a me nā lole ʻaʻahu he ʻumi. | "By all means, go," the king of Aram replied. "I will send a letter to the king of Israel." So Naaman left, taking with him ten talents of silver, six thousand shekels of gold and ten sets of clothing. |
| 2-Nāal 5:6 | A lawe akula ia i ka palapala i ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula, ʻĀnō, i ka hiki ʻana aku o kēia palapala iā ʻoe, aia hoʻi, ua hoʻouna aku au i ou lā iā Naʻamana i kuʻu kauā, i hoʻōla mai ai ʻoe iā ia i kona lēpera. | The letter that he took to the king of Israel read: "With this letter I am sending my servant Naaman to you so that you may cure him of his leprosy." |
| 2-Nāal 5:7 | A pau ka heluhelu ʻana a ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela i ka palapala, haehae ihola ia i kona ʻaʻahu, ʻī akula, He Akua anei wau e pepehi aku a e hoʻōla, i hoʻouna mai ai kēia kanaka i oʻu nei, e hoʻōla i ke kanaka i kona lēpera? No ia mea, ke noi aku nei au, e noʻonoʻo, a ʻike, ke ʻimi mai nei paha i mea noʻu e hewa ai. | As soon as the king of Israel read the letter, he tore his robes and said, "Am I God? Can I kill and bring back to life? Why does this fellow send someone to me to be cured of his leprosy? See how he is trying to pick a quarrel with me!" |
| 2-Nāal 5:8 | A i ka manawa i lohe ai ʻo ʻElisai ke kanaka o ke Akua ua haehae ke aliʻi i kona ʻaʻahu, hoʻouna akula ia i ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, No ke aha lā ʻoe i haehae ai i kou ʻaʻahu? E hele mai ia ʻānō i oʻu nei, a e ʻike auaneʻi ia, he kāula nō i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela. | When Elisha the man of God heard that the king of Israel had torn his robes, he sent him this message: "Why have you torn your robes? Have the man come to me and he will know that there is a prophet in Israel." |
| 2-Nāal 5:10 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo ʻElisai i ʻelele i ona lā, ʻī akula, E hele ʻoe e ʻauʻau i loko o Ioredane, ʻehiku ʻauʻau ʻana, a e hoʻi hou mai nō kou ʻiʻo iā ʻoe, a e maʻemaʻe ʻoe. | Elisha sent a messenger to say to him, "Go, wash yourself seven times in the Jordan, and your flesh will be restored and you will be cleansed." |
| 2-Nāal 5:11 | Huhū ihola ʻo Naʻamana, a hele akula, ʻī ihola, Aia hoʻi, ua ʻī iho au iaʻu iho, E hele ʻiʻo mai auaneʻi ia i waho, a e kū, a e kāhea aku i ka inoa ʻo Iēhova ʻo kona Akua, a hāpai i kona lima ma luna o ka wahi, a e hoʻōla i ka lēpera. | But Naaman went away angry and said, "I thought that he would surely come out to me and stand and call on the name of the LORD his God, wave his hand over the spot and cure me of my leprosy. |
| 2-Nāal 5:12 | ʻAʻole anei e ʻoi aku ka pono o ʻAbana, a me Parepara, nā muliwai o Damaseko, ma mua o ko nā wai a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela? ʻAʻole anei e pono iaʻu ke holoi i loko o ia mau mea, a maʻemaʻe? A huli aʻela ia a hele akula me ka huhū. | Are not Abana and Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than any of the waters of Israel? Couldn't I wash in them and be cleansed?" So he turned and went off in a rage. |
| 2-Nāal 5:13 | Hele mai kāna poʻe kauā a kokoke, ʻōlelo akula iā ia, ʻī akula, E kuʻu makua, inā i ʻōlelo mai ke kāula iā ʻoe i kekahi mea nui, ʻaʻole anei ʻoe i hana? ʻOiaʻiʻo hoʻi, i kāna ʻī ʻana mai iā ʻoe, E ʻauʻau ʻoe, a e maʻemaʻe? | Naaman's servants went to him and said, "My father, if the prophet had told you to do some great thing, would you not have done it? How much more, then, when he tells you, 'Wash and be cleansed'!" |
| 2-Nāal 5:14 | A laila hele akula ia i lalo, a lū ihola i loko o Ioredane, ʻehiku lū ʻana, e like me ka ʻōlelo a ke kanaka o ke Akua; a hoʻi hou mai kona ʻiʻo e like me ka ʻiʻo o ke keiki ʻuʻuku, a ua maʻemaʻe ia. | So he went down and dipped himself in the Jordan seven times, as the man of God had told him, and his flesh was restored and became clean like that of a young boy. |
| 2-Nāal 5:15 | A hoʻi hou akula ia i ke kanaka o ke Akua, ʻo ia a me kona poʻe a pau, a hiki akula, a kū i mua ona; ʻī akula, Aia hoʻi, ʻānō ua ʻike au, ʻaʻole he Akua ma ka honua a pau, ma loko o ka Iseraela wale nō; ʻānō hoʻi, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e lawe ʻoe i ka makana a kāu kauā. | Then Naaman and all his attendants went back to the man of God. He stood before him and said, "Now I know that there is no God in all the world except in Israel. Please accept now a gift from your servant." |
| 2-Nāal 5:16 | ʻĪ maila ia, Ma ke ola o Iēhova, i mua ona aʻu e kū nei, ʻaʻole au e lawe. Koi akula kēlā iā ia; akā, hōʻole maila ia. | The prophet answered, "As surely as the LORD lives, whom I serve, I will not accept a thing." And even though Naaman urged him, he refused. |
| 2-Nāal 5:17 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Naʻamana, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, ʻaʻole anei e hāʻawi ʻia mai i kāu kauā ka lepo e kaumaha ai nā hoki ʻelua ke hali? No ka mea, ma kēia hope aku ʻaʻole kāu kauā e kaumaha aku i ka mōhai kuni, a me ka ʻālana i nā akua ʻē, akā, iā Iēhova wale nō. | "If you will not," said Naaman, "please let me, your servant, be given as much earth as a pair of mules can carry, for your servant will never again make burnt offerings and sacrifices to any other god but the LORD. |
| 2-Nāal 5:21 | A hahai akula ʻo Gehazi ma hope o Naʻamana; a ʻike aʻela ʻo Naʻamana iā ia e holo mai ana ma hope ona, iho i lalo ia mai ka hale kaʻa mai e hālāwai me ia, ʻī maila, Ua pono anei? | So Gehazi hurried after Naaman. When Naaman saw him running toward him, he got down from the chariot to meet him. "Is everything all right?" he asked. |
| 2-Nāal 5:22 | ʻĪ akula ia, Ua pono. Ua hoʻouna mai kuʻu haku iaʻu, ʻī maila, Aia hoʻi, i kēia manawa, ua hiki mai iaʻu nei ʻelua kānaka uʻi mai ka mauna ʻo ʻEperaima mai, he mau haumāna a ka poʻe kāula; ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hāʻawi mai ʻoe no lāua i hoʻokahi tālena kālā, a i ʻelua lole ʻaʻahu. | "Everything is all right," Gehazi answered. "My master sent me to say, 'Two young men from the company of the prophets have just come to me from the hill country of Ephraim. Please give them a talent of silver and two sets of clothing.' " |
| 2-Nāal 5:23 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Naʻamana, E ʻoluʻolu mai ʻoe i ka lawe i nā tālena ʻelua. Koi maila ʻo ia iā ia, a hoʻopaʻa ihola ia i nā tālena ʻelua i loko o nā ʻaʻa ʻelua, a me nā lole ʻaʻahu ʻelua, a hāʻawi akula i nā kauā āna ʻelua; a lawe akula lāua i mua ona. | "By all means, take two talents," said Naaman. He urged Gehazi to accept them, and then tied up the two talents of silver in two bags, with two sets of clothing. He gave them to two of his servants, and they carried them ahead of Gehazi. |
| 2-Nāal 5:24 | A hiki akula ma ʻOpela, lawe aʻela ʻo ia ia mau mea, mai ko lāua lima mai, a waiho ihola i loko o ka hale; a kuʻu akula i nā kānaka, a hoʻi akula lāua. | When Gehazi came to the hill, he took the things from the servants and put them away in the house. He sent the men away and they left. |
| 2-Nāal 5:25 | Komo akula ia ma loko, a kū i mua o kona haku; nīnau maila ʻo ʻElisai iā ia, Mai hea mai ʻoe, e Gehazi? ʻĪ akula ia, ʻAʻole i hele kāu kauā i ʻō, a i ʻaneʻi. | Then he went in and stood before his master Elisha. "Where have you been, Gehazi?" Elisha asked. "Your servant didn't go anywhere," Gehazi answered. |
| 2-Nāal 6:1 | ʻŌlelo akula nā haumāna a ka poʻe kāula iā ʻElisai, Aia hoʻi, ʻānō ʻo kahi a kākou e noho pū nei me ʻoe, ua pilikia iā kākou. | The company of the prophets said to Elisha, "Look, the place where we meet with you is too small for us. |
| 2-Nāal 6:3 | A ʻī akula kekahi, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ʻae mai ʻoe i ka hele pū me mākou. ʻĪ maila ia, E hele nō wau. | Then one of them said, "Won't you please come with your servants?" "I will," Elisha replied. |
| 2-Nāal 6:4 | A hele pū akula ia me lākou. A hiki lākou ma Ioredane, a kua lāʻau lākou. | And he went with them. They went to the Jordan and began to cut down trees. |
| 2-Nāal 6:5 | A i ke kua lāʻau ʻana a kekahi, poholo akula ke koʻi i loko o ka wai: auē ihola ia, ʻī akula, Auē, e ka haku! No ka mea, no haʻi ia mea. | As one of them was cutting down a tree, the iron axhead fell into the water. "Oh, my lord," he cried out, "it was borrowed!" |
| 2-Nāal 6:6 | Nīnau akula ke kanaka o ke Akua, Ma hea i poholo ai? Hōʻike maila ia i kahi. A ʻoki ihola ia i kahi lāʻau, a hoʻolei ihola ma laila, a lana mai ke koʻi. | The man of God asked, "Where did it fall?" When he showed him the place, Elisha cut a stick and threw it there, and made the iron float. |
| 2-Nāal 6:7 | ʻĪ akula iā ia, E lawe mai ia nou. Kīkoʻo akula kona lima, a lawe mai ia mea. | "Lift it out," he said. Then the man reached out his hand and took it. |
| 2-Nāal 6:8 | A kaua mai ke aliʻi o Suria i ka ʻIseraʻela, a ʻōlelo pū ia me kāna poʻe kauā, ʻī akula, Ma kēlā wahi kaʻu e hoʻomoana ai. | Now the king of Aram was at war with Israel. After conferring with his officers, he said, "I will set up my camp in such and such a place." |
| 2-Nāal 6:9 | A hoʻouna akula ke kanaka o ke Akua i ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula, E mālama ʻoe, mai hele ʻoe ma kēlā wahi; no ka mea, ua iho mai ko Suria ma laila. | The man of God sent word to the king of Israel: "Beware of passing that place, because the Arameans are going down there." |
| 2-Nāal 6:10 | Hoʻouna akula ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela i kēlā wahi a ke kanaka o ke Akua i haʻi mai ai iā ia, a i hoʻākāka mai ai iā ia, a mālama kēlā iā ia iho ma laila, ʻaʻole i kekahi manawa, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻelua wale nō. | So the king of Israel checked on the place indicated by the man of God. Time and again Elisha warned the king, so that he was on his guard in such places. |
| 2-Nāal 6:11 | A pīhoihoi ka naʻau o ke aliʻi o Suria no kēia mea; a kāhea akula ia i kāna poʻe kauā, ʻī akula iā lākou, ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou e haʻi mai iaʻu, ʻo wai ka mea o kākou i launa pū me ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela? | This enraged the king of Aram. He summoned his officers and demanded of them, "Will you not tell me which of us is on the side of the king of Israel?" |
| 2-Nāal 6:13 | ʻĪ akula ia, E hele ʻoukou a ʻike i kona wahi, i hoʻouna aku ai au e kiʻi iā ia. A haʻi ʻia mai iā ia, Aia nō ia ma Dotana. | "Go, find out where he is," the king ordered, "so I can send men and capture him." The report came back: "He is in Dothan." |
| 2-Nāal 6:14 | Hoʻouna akula ia ma laila i nā lio, a me nā hale kaʻa, a me ka poʻe koa, he nui: a hele aku lākou i ka pō, a hoʻopuni aʻela i ke kūlanakauhale. | Then he sent horses and chariots and a strong force there. They went by night and surrounded the city. |
| 2-Nāal 6:15 | A i ke ala ʻana o ke kauā a ke kanaka o ke Akua i kakahiaka nui, a hele i waho, aia hoʻi, ua puni ke kūlanakauhale i ka poʻe kaua, i nā lio, a me nā hale kaʻa: ʻī akula kāna kauā iā ia, Auē, e kuʻu haku! Pehea lā e hana ʻia ai? | When the servant of the man of God got up and went out early the next morning, an army with horses and chariots had surrounded the city. "Oh, my lord, what shall we do?" the servant asked. |
| 2-Nāal 6:17 | A pule akula ʻo ʻElisai, ʻī akula, E Iēhova, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e wehe aʻe ʻoe i kona maka, i ʻike ia. A wehe aʻela ʻo Iēhova i nā maka o ke kanaka ʻōpiopio, a ʻike akula ia, aia hoʻi, ua paʻapū ka mauna i nā lio, a me nā hale kaʻa ahi, a puni ʻo ʻElisai. | And Elisha prayed, "O LORD, open his eyes so he may see." Then the LORD opened the servant's eyes, and he looked and saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha. |
| 2-Nāal 6:18 | A iho mai lākou i ona lā, pule akula ʻo ʻElisai iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hahau mai ʻoe i kēia poʻe kānaka i ka makapō. A hahau maila ia iā lākou i ka makapō, e like me ka ʻōlelo a ʻElisai. | As the enemy came down toward him, Elisha prayed to the LORD, "Strike these people with blindness." So he struck them with blindness, as Elisha had asked. |
| 2-Nāal 6:19 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻElisai iā lākou, ʻAʻole kēia ke ala, ʻaʻole hoʻi kēia ke kūlanakauhale; e hahai ʻoukou iaʻu, a e alakaʻi aku au iā ʻoukou i ke kanaka a ʻoukou e ʻimi nei; akā, alakaʻi nō ia iā lākou i Samaria. | Elisha told them, "This is not the road and this is not the city. Follow me, and I will lead you to the man you are looking for." And he led them to Samaria. |
| 2-Nāal 6:20 | A hiki lākou i Samaria, ʻī akula ʻo ʻElisai, E Iēhova, e hoʻokaʻakaʻa aʻe ʻoe i ko lākou nei maka, i ʻike ai lākou. A hoʻokaʻakaʻa aʻela ʻo Iēhova i ko lākou maka, a ʻike lākou, aia hoʻi lākou i waenakonu o Samaria. | After they entered the city, Elisha said, "LORD, open the eyes of these men so they can see." Then the LORD opened their eyes and they looked, and there they were, inside Samaria. |
| 2-Nāal 6:22 | ʻĪ akula ia, Mai pepehi ʻoe: e pono anei e pepehi i nā mea āu i lawe pio ai me kāu pahi kaua a me kou kakaka? E kau i ka ʻai, a me ka wai i mua o lākou, i ʻai ai lākou, a i inu hoʻi, a hoʻi aku i ko lākou haku. | "Do not kill them," he answered. "Would you kill men you have captured with your own sword or bow? Set food and water before them so that they may eat and drink and then go back to their master." |
| 2-Nāal 6:23 | A hoʻomākaukau ihola ia i ʻahaʻaina nui na lākou, a pau ko lākou ʻai ʻana, a me ka inu ʻana, hoʻokuʻu akula ia iā lākou, a hele akula lākou i ko lākou haku. ʻAʻole i hele hou mai ka poʻe hao wale o Suria i ka ʻāina o ka ʻIseraʻela. | So he prepared a great feast for them, and after they had finished eating and drinking, he sent them away, and they returned to their master. So the bands from Aram stopped raiding Israel's territory. |
| 2-Nāal 6:27 | ʻĪ akula ia, a i ʻole ʻo Iēhova e kōkua mai iā ʻoe, ma ka mea hea anei e kōkua aku ai au iā ʻoe? Ma kahi e hehi ai i ka palaoa anei, a ma kahi e kaomi ai i ka waina anei? | The king replied, "If the LORD does not help you, where can I get help for you? From the threshing floor? From the winepress?" |
| 2-Nāal 6:29 | Hoʻolapalapa ihola māua i kaʻu keiki, a ua ʻai iho, a ʻī akula au iā ia i kekahi lā, e hāʻawi mai ʻoe i kāu keiki; a ua hūnā ia i kāna keiki. | So we cooked my son and ate him. The next day I said to her, 'Give up your son so we may eat him,' but she had hidden him." |
| 2-Nāal 6:31 | ʻĪ akula ia, E hana mai ke Akua iaʻu pēlā, a e ʻoi aku hoʻi, ke waiho ʻia ke poʻo o ʻElisai, ke keiki a Sapata, ma luna ona i kēia lā. | He said, "May God deal with me, be it ever so severely, if the head of Elisha son of Shaphat remains on his shoulders today!" |
| 2-Nāal 7:2 | A laila kekahi luna kiaʻi no ke aliʻi ka mea āna i hilinaʻi ai ma kona lima, ʻōlelo maila ia i ke kanaka o ke Akua, ʻī maila, Aia hoʻi, inā e hana mai ʻo Iēhova i nā puka ma ka lani, e hiki mai anei kēia mea? ʻĪ akula ia, E ʻike auaneʻi kou mau maka, akā, ʻaʻole ʻoe e ʻai ia mea. | The officer on whose arm the king was leaning said to the man of God, "Look, even if the LORD should open the floodgates of the heavens, could this happen?" "You will see it with your own eyes," answered Elisha, "but you will not eat any of it!" |
| 2-Nāal 7:7 | No ia mea, kū aʻela lākou, a holo i ka wanaʻao, a haʻalele akula lākou i ko lākou mau halelewa, a me ko lākou lio, a me nā hoki o lākou, a i kahi hoʻomoana pēlā, a holo akula lākou, i ola. | So they got up and fled in the dusk and abandoned their tents and their horses and donkeys. They left the camp as it was and ran for their lives. |
| 2-Nāal 7:8 | A hiki akula nā lēpero ma ka palena o kahi hoʻomoana, komo akula lākou i loko o kekahi halelewa, a ʻai ihola lākou, a inu hoʻi, a lawe aku lākou i ke kālā a me ke gula, a me nā ʻaʻahu mai laila aku, hele aku, a hūnā; a hoʻi mai a komo aku i loko o kekahi halelewa ʻē aʻe, a lawe aku nō hoʻi mai laila aku, a hele aku, a hūnā. | The men who had leprosy reached the edge of the camp and entered one of the tents. They ate and drank, and carried away silver, gold and clothes, and went off and hid them. They returned and entered another tent and took some things from it and hid them also. |
| 2-Nāal 7:10 | A hele lākou, a kāhea aku i ke kiaʻi-puka o ke kūlanakauhale; a haʻi aku iā lākou, ʻī akula, Hele aku mākou i kahi hoʻomoana o ko Suria, aia hoʻi, ʻaʻohe kanaka ma laila, ʻaʻohe leo o ke kanaka, ʻo nā lio wale nō i nākiʻi ʻia, a me nā hoki i nākiʻi ʻia, a me nā halelewa e waiho ana pēlā. | So they went and called out to the city gatekeepers and told them, "We went into the Aramean camp and not a man was there--not a sound of anyone--only tethered horses and donkeys, and the tents left just as they were." |
| 2-Nāal 7:11 | Kāhea akula ia i nā kiaʻi-puka, a haʻi akula lākou i ko ka hale o ke aliʻi ma loko. | The gatekeepers shouted the news, and it was reported within the palace. |
| 2-Nāal 7:12 | Ala mai ke aliʻi i ka pō, ʻī akula i kāna poʻe kauā, ʻĀnō e hōʻike aku au iā ʻoukou i ka mea a ko Suria i hana mai ai iā kākou. Ua ʻike lākou i ko kākou pōloli ʻana; no laila, ua hele aku lākou mai ko lākou wahi hoʻomoana aku e peʻe ma ke kula, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, Aia puka lākou mai loko mai o ke kūlanakauhale, a laila lawe pio kākou iā lākou e ola ana, a komo i loko o ke kūlanakauhale. | The king got up in the night and said to his officers, "I will tell you what the Arameans have done to us. They know we are starving; so they have left the camp to hide in the countryside, thinking, 'They will surely come out, and then we will take them alive and get into the city.' " |
| 2-Nāal 7:14 | A lawe lākou i ʻelua kaulua lio, a hoʻouna akula ke aliʻi ma hope o ka poʻe kaua o ko Suria, ʻī akula, E hele aku a ʻike. | So they selected two chariots with their horses, and the king sent them after the Aramean army. He commanded the drivers, "Go and find out what has happened." |
| 2-Nāal 7:17 | A hoʻonoho akula ke aliʻi i ka luna kiaʻi, i ka mea āna i hilinaʻi ai ma kona lima, e mālama i ka ʻīpuka; a hehi ihola nā kānaka ma luna ona, a make ihola ia, e like me ka ʻōlelo a ke kanaka o ke Akua, āna i ʻōlelo ai i ka hele ʻana o ke aliʻi i ona lā. | Now the king had put the officer on whose arm he leaned in charge of the gate, and the people trampled him in the gateway, and he died, just as the man of God had foretold when the king came down to his house. |
| 2-Nāal 7:19 | A ʻōlelo mai ua luna kiaʻi lā i ke kanaka o ke Akua, ʻī maila, Aia hoʻi, inā e hana mai ʻo Iēhova i nā puka ma ka lani, e hiki mai anei kēia mea? ʻĪ akula ia, Aia hoʻi, e ʻike auaneʻi kou mau maka, akā, ʻaʻole ʻoe e ʻai ia mea. | The officer had said to the man of God, "Look, even if the LORD should open the floodgates of the heavens, could this happen?" The man of God had replied, "You will see it with your own eyes, but you will not eat any of it!" |
| 2-Nāal 8:1 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ʻo ʻElisai i ka wahine, i ka mea nāna ke keiki āna i hoʻōla ai, ʻī akula, E kū aʻe, a hele aku, ʻo ʻoe, a me kāu ʻohana, a noho ma kahi āu e hiki ai ke noho: no ka mea, ua haʻi mai ʻo Iēhova, he wī, a e hiki mai nō ia ma luna o ka ʻāina i nā makahiki ʻehiku. | Now Elisha had said to the woman whose son he had restored to life, "Go away with your family and stay for a while wherever you can, because the LORD has decreed a famine in the land that will last seven years." |
| 2-Nāal 8:2 | Kū aʻela ka wahine, a hana akula e like me ka ʻōlelo a ke kanaka o ke Akua; a hele aku ia me kona ʻōhua, a noho ihola ma ka ʻāina o ko Pilisetia i nā makahiki ʻehiku. | The woman proceeded to do as the man of God said. She and her family went away and stayed in the land of the Philistines seven years. |
| 2-Nāal 8:4 | A kamaʻilio aʻela ke aliʻi me Gehazi ke kauā a ke kanaka o ke Akua, ʻī akula, E helu mai ʻoe iaʻu i nā hana mana a pau a ʻElisai i hana ai. | The king was talking to Gehazi, the servant of the man of God, and had said, "Tell me about all the great things Elisha has done." |
| 2-Nāal 8:5 | A i ka manawa āna i haʻi aku ai i ke aliʻi i kona hoʻōla ʻana i ka mea i make, aia hoʻi, ʻo ka wahine, nāna ke keiki āna i hoʻōla ai, nonoi maila i ke aliʻi no kona ʻōhua, a no kona ʻāina. ʻĪ akula ʻo Gehazi, E kuʻu haku, e ke aliʻi, ʻo kēia ka wahine, ʻo kēia hoʻi ke keiki a ʻElisai i hoʻōla ai. | Just as Gehazi was telling the king how Elisha had restored the dead to life, the woman whose son Elisha had brought back to life came to beg the king for her house and land. Gehazi said, "This is the woman, my lord the king, and this is her son whom Elisha restored to life." |
| 2-Nāal 8:6 | Nīnau akula ke aliʻi i ka wahine, a haʻi mai kēlā iā ia. A kauoha akula ke aliʻi i kekahi luna i poʻa ʻia nona, ʻī akula, E hoʻihoʻi aku i kāna mea a pau, a i nā hua a pau o ka ʻāina, mai ka manawa āna i haʻalele ai i ka ʻāina a hiki i kēia wā. | The king asked the woman about it, and she told him. Then he assigned an official to her case and said to him, "Give back everything that belonged to her, including all the income from her land from the day she left the country until now." |
| 2-Nāal 8:8 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā Hazaʻela, E lawe ʻoe i ka makana ma kou lima, a hele aku e hālāwai me ke kanaka o ke Akua, a nīnau aku iā Iēhova ma ona lā, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, E ola anei au i kēia maʻi? | he said to Hazael, "Take a gift with you and go to meet the man of God. Consult the LORD through him; ask him, 'Will I recover from this illness?' " |
| 2-Nāal 8:9 | A hele akula ʻo Hazaʻela e hālāwai me ia, a lawe aku i ka makana ma kona lima, i kēlā mea, kēia mea maikaʻi o Damaseko, i kaumaha nā kāmelo he kanahā, a hele aku a kū i mua ona, ʻī akula, ʻO kāu keiki, ʻo Benehadada, ke aliʻi o Suria, ua hoʻouna mai iaʻu i ou lā, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, E ola anei au i kēia maʻi? | Hazael went to meet Elisha, taking with him as a gift forty camel-loads of all the finest wares of Damascus. He went in and stood before him, and said, "Your son Ben-Hadad king of Aram has sent me to ask, 'Will I recover from this illness?' " |
| 2-Nāal 8:11 | Haka pono akula kona maka, a hilahila ihola: a uē ihola ke kanaka o ke Akua. | He stared at him with a fixed gaze until Hazael felt ashamed. Then the man of God began to weep. |
| 2-Nāal 8:12 | Nīnau akula ʻo Hazaʻela, No ke aha lā e uē nei kuʻu haku? ʻĪ maila ia, No ka mea, ua ʻike au i ka hewa āu e hana mai ai auaneʻi i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela: ʻo ko lākou mau wahi paʻa, e puhi auaneʻi ʻoe i ke ahi, a ʻo ko lākou poʻe kānaka i wae ʻia, e luku auaneʻi ʻoe i ka pahi kaua, a e ʻulupā ʻoe i kā lākou poʻe keiki, a e kākā aku i kā lākou poʻe wāhine hāpai. | "Why is my lord weeping?" asked Hazael. "Because I know the harm you will do to the Israelites," he answered. "You will set fire to their fortified places, kill their young men with the sword, dash their little children to the ground, and rip open their pregnant women." |
| 2-Nāal 8:13 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Hazaʻela, Pehea lā ia, he ʻīlio anei kāu kauā, i hana aku ai ia i kēia mea nui? ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻElisai, Ua hōʻike mai ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, e lilo auaneʻi ʻoe i aliʻi ma luna o Suria. | Hazael said, "How could your servant, a mere dog, accomplish such a feat?" "The LORD has shown me that you will become king of Aram," answered Elisha. |
| 2-Nāal 8:14 | A hele akula ia mai o ʻElisai aku a hoʻi aku ia i kona haku; a nīnau maila kēlā iā ia, He aha kā Elisai i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ʻoe? ʻĪ akula iā ia, Ua ʻī mai kēlā iaʻu, e ola ʻiʻo nō ʻoe. | Then Hazael left Elisha and returned to his master. When Ben-Hadad asked, "What did Elisha say to you?" Hazael replied, "He told me that you would certainly recover." |
| 2-Nāal 8:21 | A hele akula ʻo Iehorama i Zaira, a me nā hale kaʻa a pau me ia; a kū aʻela ia i ka pō, a luku akula i ka ʻEdoma e puni ana iā ia, a me nā luna o nā hale kaʻa: a holo akula nā kānaka i ko lākou halelewa. | So Jehoram went to Zair with all his chariots. The Edomites surrounded him and his chariot commanders, but he rose up and broke through by night; his army, however, fled back home. |
| 2-Nāal 8:28 | A hele pū akula ia me Iorama ke keiki a ʻAhaba e kaua aku iā Hazaʻela ke aliʻi o Suria ma Ramota-Gileada: a hahau mai ko Suria iā Iorama. | Ahaziah went with Joram son of Ahab to war against Hazael king of Aram at Ramoth Gilead. The Arameans wounded Joram; |
| 2-Nāal 8:29 | A hoʻi akula ʻo Iorama ke aliʻi i Iezereʻela e hoʻōla ʻia i ka ʻeha a ko Suria i hana ʻeha ai iā ia ma Ramota, i ka manawa āna i kaua aku ai iā Hazaʻela ke aliʻi o Suria. A hele mai ʻo ʻAhazia, ke keiki a Iehorama, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, e ʻike iā Iorama, no ka mea, ua ʻeha ia. | so King Joram returned to Jezreel to recover from the wounds the Arameans had inflicted on him at Ramoth in his battle with Hazael king of Aram. Then Ahaziah son of Jehoram king of Judah went down to Jezreel to see Joram son of Ahab, because he had been wounded. |
| 2-Nāal 9:1 | A kāhea akula ʻo ʻElisai ke kāula i kekahi o nā haumāna a ka poʻe kāula, ʻī akula iā ia, E kāʻei ʻoe i kou pūhaka, a lawe i kēia hue ʻaila ma kou lima, a e hele aku i Ramota-Gileada. | The prophet Elisha summoned a man from the company of the prophets and said to him, "Tuck your cloak into your belt, take this flask of oil with you and go to Ramoth Gilead. |
| 2-Nāal 9:4 | A hele akula ke kanaka uʻi i Ramota-Gileada, he kāula hoʻi ua kanaka uʻi lā. | So the young man, the prophet, went to Ramoth Gilead. |
| 2-Nāal 9:5 | A hiki aku ia, aia hoʻi, e noho ana nā luna o ke kaua; ʻī akula ia, He wahi ʻōlelo kaʻu iā ʻoe, e ka luna. ʻĪ maila ʻo Iehu, Iā wai o mākou a pau? ʻĪ akula ia, Iā ʻoe, e ka luna. | When he arrived, he found the army officers sitting together. "I have a message for you, commander," he said. "For which of us?" asked Jehu. "For you, commander," he replied. |
| 2-Nāal 9:6 | Kū aʻela ia a komo i loko o ka hale; a ninini ihola ia i ka ʻaila ma luna o kona poʻo, a ʻī akula iā ia, Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, Ua poni aku au iā ʻoe i aliʻi ma luna o nā kānaka o Iēhova, ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela. | Jehu got up and went into the house. Then the prophet poured the oil on Jehu's head and declared, "This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: 'I anoint you king over the LORD's people Israel. |
| 2-Nāal 9:10 | A e ʻai nā ʻīlio iā Iezebela ma ka ʻāina i Iezereʻela, ʻaʻohe mea nāna ia e kanu. A wehe aʻela ia i ka puka, a holo akula. | As for Jezebel, dogs will devour her on the plot of ground at Jezreel, and no one will bury her.' " Then he opened the door and ran. |
| 2-Nāal 9:11 | A laila puka i waho ʻo Iehu i nā kauā a kona haku, a nīnau mai kekahi iā ia, He pono anei? No ke aha lā i hele mai ai kēia hehena i ou lā? ʻĪ akula ia iā lākou, Ua ʻike ʻoukou i ke kanaka, a me kāna ʻōlelo. | When Jehu went out to his fellow officers, one of them asked him, "Is everything all right? Why did this madman come to you?" "You know the man and the sort of things he says," Jehu replied. |
| 2-Nāal 9:12 | ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, He wahaheʻe; e haʻi mai ʻoe iā mākou ʻānō. ʻĪ maila ia, Me nēia, me nēia kāna i ʻōlelo mai ai iaʻu, ʻī maila, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova pēnēia, Ua poni aku au iā ʻoe i aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela. | "That's not true!" they said. "Tell us." Jehu said, "Here is what he told me: 'This is what the LORD says: I anoint you king over Israel.' " |
| 2-Nāal 9:13 | A laila wikiwiki lākou, a lawe aʻela kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona ʻaʻahu, a waiho ma lalo iho ona ma luna o ke alapiʻi, a puhi i nā pū, ʻī akula, E aliʻi ana ʻo Iehu. | They hurried and took their cloaks and spread them under him on the bare steps. Then they blew the trumpet and shouted, "Jehu is king!" |
| 2-Nāal 9:15 | A ua hoʻi aku ʻo Iorama ke aliʻi ma Iezereʻela e hoʻōla ʻia i kona ʻeha a ko Suria i hana ʻeha ai iā ia, i kona manawa i kaua aku ai iā Hazaʻela ke aliʻi o Suria.) A ʻī akula ʻo Iehu, Inā ʻoukou e manaʻo, mai puka aku e pakele kekahi mai ke kūlanakauhale aku e hele ia e haʻi aku ma Iezereʻela. | but King Joram had returned to Jezreel to recover from the wounds the Arameans had inflicted on him in the battle with Hazael king of Aram.) Jehu said, "If this is the way you feel, don't let anyone slip out of the city to go and tell the news in Jezreel." |
| 2-Nāal 9:16 | A holo akula ʻo Iehu ma ka hale kaʻa, a hele akula i Iezereʻela; no ka mea, e waiho ana ʻo Iorama ma laila. A ua iho mai ʻo ʻAhazia, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, e ʻike iā Iorama. | Then he got into his chariot and rode to Jezreel, because Joram was resting there and Ahaziah king of Judah had gone down to see him. |
| 2-Nāal 9:17 | A e kū ana ke kanaka kiaʻi ma luna o ka hale kiaʻi ma Iezereʻela, a ʻike akula ia i ka poʻe nui o Iehu i kona hele ʻana mai, ʻī akula ia, Ke ʻike nei au i ka poʻe nui. ʻĪ maila ʻo Iorama, e lawe ʻoe i ka hoʻoholo lio, a e hoʻouna aku e hālāwai me lākou, a e nīnau aku ia, He aloha anei? | When the lookout standing on the tower in Jezreel saw Jehu's troops approaching, he called out, "I see some troops coming." "Get a horseman," Joram ordered. "Send him to meet them and ask, 'Do you come in peace?' " |
| 2-Nāal 9:18 | A holo akula kekahi ma luna o ka lio e hālāwai me ia, a ʻī akula, Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ke aliʻi pēnēia, He aloha anei? ʻĪ akula ʻo Iehu, He aha kāu i ke aloha? E huli aʻe ʻoe ma hope oʻu. A haʻi akula ke kanaka kiaʻi, ʻī akula, Hele akula ka ʻelele i o lākou lā, ʻaʻole i hoʻi hou mai. | The horseman rode off to meet Jehu and said, "This is what the king says: 'Do you come in peace?' " "What do you have to do with peace?" Jehu replied. "Fall in behind me." The lookout reported, "The messenger has reached them, but he isn't coming back." |
| 2-Nāal 9:19 | A hoʻouna hou akula ia i ka lua ma luna o ka lio a hiki akula ia i o lākou lā, ʻī akula, Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ke aliʻi pēnēia, He aloha anei? ʻĪ akula ʻo Iehu, He aha kāu i ke aloha? E huli aʻe ʻoe ma hope oʻu. | So the king sent out a second horseman. When he came to them he said, "This is what the king says: 'Do you come in peace?' " Jehu replied, "What do you have to do with peace? Fall in behind me." |
| 2-Nāal 9:20 | A haʻi akula ke kiaʻi, ʻī akula, Ua hele aku ia i o lākou lā, ʻaʻole i hoʻi hou mai; a ʻo ka holo ʻana, ua like me ka holo ʻana o Iehu ke keiki a Nimesi, no ka mea, ke holo lā ia e like me ka hehena huhū. | The lookout reported, "He has reached them, but he isn't coming back either. The driving is like that of Jehu son of Nimshi--he drives like a madman." |
| 2-Nāal 9:21 | ʻĪ aku ʻo Iorama, E hoʻomākaukau; a hoʻomākaukau ʻia ihola kona hale kaʻa. A hele akula ʻo Iorama ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, a ʻo ʻAhazia ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, ʻo kēlā kēia ma kona hale kaʻa iho, a hele aku e hālāwai me Iehu, a loaʻa iā lākou ia ma ka ʻāina ʻo Nabota no Iezereʻela. | "Hitch up my chariot," Joram ordered. And when it was hitched up, Joram king of Israel and Ahaziah king of Judah rode out, each in his own chariot, to meet Jehu. They met him at the plot of ground that had belonged to Naboth the Jezreelite. |
| 2-Nāal 9:22 | A i ka manawa i ʻike ai ʻo Iorama iā Iehu, ʻī akula ia, He aloha anei, e Iehu? Nīnau maila ia, He aha ke aloha i ka manawa i nui loa ai nā hoʻomana kiʻi o Iezebela kou makuahine, a me ka ʻanāʻanā ʻana? | When Joram saw Jehu he asked, "Have you come in peace, Jehu?" "How can there be peace," Jehu replied, "as long as all the idolatry and witchcraft of your mother Jezebel abound?" |
| 2-Nāal 9:23 | A huli aʻela ʻo Iorama, a holo akula, a ʻī akula iā ʻAhazia, He kipi, e ʻAhazia. | Joram turned about and fled, calling out to Ahaziah, "Treachery, Ahaziah!" |
| 2-Nāal 9:24 | A lawe ʻo Iehu i ke kīkoʻo ma kona lima, a pana akula iā Iorama ma waena o kona mau lima, a puka akula ka pua ma kona puʻuwai, a hāʻule ihola ia ma loko o kona hale kaʻa. | Then Jehu drew his bow and shot Joram between the shoulders. The arrow pierced his heart and he slumped down in his chariot. |
| 2-Nāal 9:25 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo ia iā Bidekara i kona luna, E kaʻikaʻi, a hoʻolei aku iā ia i loko o ka ʻāina kīhāpai o Nabota no Iezereʻela; no ka mea, e hoʻomanaʻo ʻoe i ka wā a kāua ʻelua i holo pū ai, ma muli o ʻAhaba kona makua kāne, ua kau mai ʻo Iēhova i kēia mea kaumaha ma luna iho ona. | Jehu said to Bidkar, his chariot officer, "Pick him up and throw him on the field that belonged to Naboth the Jezreelite. Remember how you and I were riding together in chariots behind Ahab his father when the LORD made this prophecy about him: |
| 2-Nāal 9:27 | A ʻike akula ʻo ʻAhazia ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, a laila holo akula ia ma ke ala o ka hale ma ke kīhāpai. A hahai akula ʻo Iehu ma hope ona, a ʻī akula ia, E pepehi aku iā ia hoʻi ma ka hale kaʻa i ka piʻi ʻana ma Gura, e kokoke ana i ʻIbeleama. A holo akula ia i Megido, a make ihola i laila. | When Ahaziah king of Judah saw what had happened, he fled up the road to Beth Haggan. Jehu chased him, shouting, "Kill him too!" They wounded him in his chariot on the way up to Gur near Ibleam, but he escaped to Megiddo and died there. |
| 2-Nāal 9:28 | A lawe akula kāna poʻe kauā iā ia ma loko o ka hale kaʻa i Ierusalema, a kanu ihola iā ia i loko o ka hale lua me kona poʻe kūpuna ma ke kūlanakauhale o Dāvida. | His servants took him by chariot to Jerusalem and buried him with his fathers in his tomb in the City of David. |
| 2-Nāal 9:30 | A hiki akula ʻo Iehu i Iezereʻela, lohe aʻela ʻo Iezebela; a pena ihola ia i kona maka, a hoʻoponopono i kona poʻo, a nānā maila ma ka puka makani. | Then Jehu went to Jezreel. When Jezebel heard about it, she painted her eyes, arranged her hair and looked out of a window. |
| 2-Nāal 9:31 | A komo akula ʻo Iehu ma ka puka pā, nīnau maila kēlā, I maluhia anei ʻo Zimeri, nāna i pepehi kona haku? | As Jehu entered the gate, she asked, "Have you come in peace, Zimri, you murderer of your master?" |
| 2-Nāal 9:32 | A nānā akula ia i luna ma ka puka makani, ʻī akula, ʻO wai ka mea ma oʻu nei? ʻO wai? A nānā maila iā ia ʻelua a ʻekolu paha mau luna hale. | He looked up at the window and called out, "Who is on my side? Who?" Two or three eunuchs looked down at him. |
| 2-Nāal 9:33 | ʻĪ akula ia, E hoʻolei mai iā ia i lalo. A hoʻolei ihola lākou iā ia i lalo, a heleleʻi iho kekahi o kona koko ma ka pā pōhaku, a ma luna o nā lio: a hehi ʻia ihola ia ma lalo o nā wāwae. | "Throw her down!" Jehu said. So they threw her down, and some of her blood spattered the wall and the horses as they trampled her underfoot. |
| 2-Nāal 9:34 | A komo akula ia ma loko, a ʻai ihola ia, a inu hoʻi, a ʻī akula, E hele, e nānā aku ʻānō i kēia mea i hōʻino ʻia, a e kanu aku iā ia, no ka mea, he kaikamahine ia a kekahi aliʻi. | Jehu went in and ate and drank. "Take care of that cursed woman," he said, "and bury her, for she was a king's daughter." |
| 2-Nāal 9:35 | A hele akula lākou e kanu iā ia, ʻaʻole i loaʻa iā lākou kekahi mea ona, ʻo ka pūniu wale nō, a me nā wāwae, a me nā poho lima. | But when they went out to bury her, they found nothing except her skull, her feet and her hands. |
| 2-Nāal 10:5 | A ʻo ka luna o ko ka hale, a me ka luna o ke kūlanakauhale, ʻo nā lunakahiko, a me nā haku, hoʻouna akula lākou i o Iehu lā, ʻī akula, He poʻe kauā mākou nāu, a e hana nō mākou i nā mea a pau āu e ʻōlelo mai ai; ʻaʻole e hoʻāliʻi ʻia kekahi; e hana ʻoe i ka mea pono i kou manaʻo. | So the palace administrator, the city governor, the elders and the guardians sent this message to Jehu: "We are your servants and we will do anything you say. We will not appoint anyone as king; you do whatever you think best." |
| 2-Nāal 10:6 | A laila palapala hou akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻī akula, Inā noʻu ʻoukou, a e hoʻolohe hoʻi i koʻu leo, a laila, e lawe ʻoukou i nā poʻo o nā kānaka, ʻo nā keiki a ko ʻoukou haku, a e hele mai i oʻu nei i Iezereʻela ma kēia manawa i ka lā ʻapōpō. (A ʻo nā keiki a ke aliʻi, he kanahiku lākou e noho ana me nā kānaka koʻikoʻi o ke kūlanakauhale, nāna lākou i hānai.) | Then Jehu wrote them a second letter, saying, "If you are on my side and will obey me, take the heads of your master's sons and come to me in Jezreel by this time tomorrow." Now the royal princes, seventy of them, were with the leading men of the city, who were rearing them. |
| 2-Nāal 10:8 | A hele mai kekahi ʻelele a haʻi aku iā ia, ʻī akula, Ua lawe mai lākou i nā poʻo o nā keiki a ke aliʻi. ʻĪ maila ia, E waiho iā lākou ma nā puʻu ʻelua, ma kahi i komo ai i ka ʻīpuka, a kakahiaka. | When the messenger arrived, he told Jehu, "They have brought the heads of the princes." Then Jehu ordered, "Put them in two piles at the entrance of the city gate until morning." |
| 2-Nāal 10:9 | A i kakahiaka, hele aku ia, a kū, ʻī akula i nā kānaka a pau, Ua pono ʻoukou: aia hoʻi, ua kipi aku au i kuʻu haku, a pepehi aku iā ia: akā, ʻo wai lā kai pepehi i kēia mau mea a pau? | The next morning Jehu went out. He stood before all the people and said, "You are innocent. It was I who conspired against my master and killed him, but who killed all these? |
| 2-Nāal 10:11 | A pepehi akula ʻo Iehu i nā mea a pau i koe no ko ka hale o ʻAhaba ma Iezereʻela, a me kona poʻe koʻikoʻi a pau, a me kona poʻe hoalauna, a me kāna poʻe kāhuna, ʻaʻole ia i hoʻokoe i kekahi nona. | So Jehu killed everyone in Jezreel who remained of the house of Ahab, as well as all his chief men, his close friends and his priests, leaving him no survivor. |
| 2-Nāal 10:12 | A kū aʻela ia, a hele akula a hiki i Samaria. Aia nō ia ma ka hale hoʻopaʻa o nā kahu hipa ma ke ala. | Jehu then set out and went toward Samaria. At Beth Eked of the Shepherds, |
| 2-Nāal 10:13 | A loaʻa iā Iehu nā hoahānau o ʻAhazia ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, a nīnau akula, ʻO wai ʻoukou? ʻĪ maila lākou, He mau hoahānau mākou no ʻAhazia, a e iho ana mākou e ʻike i nā keiki a ke aliʻi a me nā keiki a ke aliʻi wahine. | he met some relatives of Ahaziah king of Judah and asked, "Who are you?" They said, "We are relatives of Ahaziah, and we have come down to greet the families of the king and of the queen mother." |
| 2-Nāal 10:14 | ʻĪ akula, E hoʻopaʻa ola aku iā lākou: a hoʻopaʻa ola akula nā kānaka iā lākou, a luku akula iā lākou ma ka luawai o ka hale hoʻopaʻa, he kanahākumamālua nā kānaka; ʻaʻole ia i hoʻokoe i kekahi o lākou. | "Take them alive!" he ordered. So they took them alive and slaughtered them by the well of Beth Eked--forty-two men. He left no survivor. |
| 2-Nāal 10:15 | A hele ia mai laila aku a loaʻa iā ia ʻo Iehonadaba ke keiki a Rekaba e hālāwai me ia: a hoʻomaikaʻi aku ʻo Iehu iā ia, ʻī akula, Ua pono anei kou naʻau, e like me koʻu naʻau me kou naʻau? ʻĪ maila ʻo Iehonadaba, ʻO ia nō. Inā pēlā, e hāʻawi mai ʻoe i kou lima. A hāʻawi aku ia i kona lima, a hoʻēʻe akula iā ia ma ka hale kaʻa me ia. | After he left there, he came upon Jehonadab son of Recab, who was on his way to meet him. Jehu greeted him and said, "Are you in accord with me, as I am with you?" "I am," Jehonadab answered. "If so," said Jehu, "give me your hand." So he did, and Jehu helped him up into the chariot. |
| 2-Nāal 10:16 | ʻĪ akula ia, E hele pū ʻoe me aʻu, a ʻike ʻoe i kuʻu ikaika no Iēhova. A hoʻoholo lākou iā ia ma kona hale kaʻa. | Jehu said, "Come with me and see my zeal for the LORD." Then he had him ride along in his chariot. |
| 2-Nāal 10:17 | A hiki akula ia i Samaria, pepehi akula ia i nā mea a pau i koe no ʻAhaba ma Samaria, a pau ia i ka luku ʻia, e like me ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova āna i ʻōlelo mai ai ma o ʻElia lā. | When Jehu came to Samaria, he killed all who were left there of Ahab's family; he destroyed them, according to the word of the LORD spoken to Elijah. |
| 2-Nāal 10:18 | Hōʻuluʻulu aʻela ʻo Iehu i nā kānaka a pau, a ʻī akula iā lākou, Mālama ʻuʻuku aku ʻo ʻAhaba iā Baʻala, e mālama nui auaneʻi ʻo Iehu iā ia. | Then Jehu brought all the people together and said to them, "Ahab served Baal a little; Jehu will serve him much. |
| 2-Nāal 10:20 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iehu, E hoʻolaʻa aku i ka hōʻuluʻulu ʻana no Baʻala. A hoʻolaʻa akula lākou. | Jehu said, "Call an assembly in honor of Baal." So they proclaimed it. |
| 2-Nāal 10:21 | A hoʻouna akula ʻo Iehu i ka ʻIseraʻela a puni; a hele mai nā kauā a pau a Baʻala, ʻaʻole i koe aku kekahi i hele ʻole mai. A komo lākou i ka hale o Baʻala, a piha loa ka hale o Baʻala mai kēlā ʻaoʻao a i kēia ʻaoʻao. | Then he sent word throughout Israel, and all the ministers of Baal came; not one stayed away. They crowded into the temple of Baal until it was full from one end to the other. |
| 2-Nāal 10:22 | ʻĪ akula ia i ka mea nāna i mālama ke keʻena lole, E lawe mai i waho i ka lole no nā kauā a Baʻala. A lawe mai nō ia i ka lole no lākou. | And Jehu said to the keeper of the wardrobe, "Bring robes for all the ministers of Baal." So he brought out robes for them. |
| 2-Nāal 10:23 | Komo aku ʻo Iehu, a me Iehonadaba, ke keiki a Rekaba, i loko o ka hale o Baʻala, a ʻī akula i nā kauā a Baʻala, E nānā ʻoukou a ʻike, i ʻole ma ʻaneʻi me ʻoukou kekahi o nā kauā a Iēhova, ʻo nā kauā a Baʻala wale nō. | Then Jehu and Jehonadab son of Recab went into the temple of Baal. Jehu said to the ministers of Baal, "Look around and see that no servants of the LORD are here with you--only ministers of Baal." |
| 2-Nāal 10:24 | A komo akula lākou e kaumaha aku i ka mōhai, a me nā mōhai kuni, a laila hoʻonoho ihola ʻo Iehu i nā kānaka, he kanawalu ma waho, ʻī akula, ʻO ka mea nāna e hoʻopakele kekahi o nā kānaka aʻu i lawe mai nei i loko o ko ʻoukou lima, e lilo nō kona ola no ko ia lā ola. | So they went in to make sacrifices and burnt offerings. Now Jehu had posted eighty men outside with this warning: "If one of you lets any of the men I am placing in your hands escape, it will be your life for his life." |
| 2-Nāal 10:25 | A pau kāna kaumaha ʻana aku i ka mōhai kuni, ʻī akula ʻo Iehu i ka poʻe kiaʻi, a i nā luna, E komo i loko, e luku iā lākou; mai puka i waho kekahi. A luku akula ua poʻe lā iā lākou me ka maka o ka pahi kaua; a ʻo ka poʻe kiaʻi a me nā luna hoʻolei akula iā lākou, a hele akula i ke kūlanakauhale ʻo Baʻala. | As soon as Jehu had finished making the burnt offering, he ordered the guards and officers: "Go in and kill them; let no one escape." So they cut them down with the sword. The guards and officers threw the bodies out and then entered the inner shrine of the temple of Baal. |
| 2-Nāal 10:26 | A lawe mai lākou i nā kiʻi ma waho o ka hale o Baʻala, a puhi akula i ke ahi. | They brought the sacred stone out of the temple of Baal and burned it. |
| 2-Nāal 10:28 | A luku akula ʻo Iehu iā Baʻala mai loko aku o ka ʻIseraʻela. | So Jehu destroyed Baal worship in Israel. |
| 2-Nāal 11:1 | A ʻike akula ʻo ʻAtalia, ka makuahine o ʻAhazia, ua make kāna keiki, kū aʻela ia, a pepehi akula i ko ka hale aliʻi a pau. | When Athaliah the mother of Ahaziah saw that her son was dead, she proceeded to destroy the whole royal family. |
| 2-Nāal 11:2 | Akā ʻo Iehoseba, ke kaikamahine a Iehorama ke aliʻi, ke kaikuahine o ʻAhazia, lawe malū akula ʻo ia iā Ioasa, ke keiki a ʻAhazia, mai waena mai o nā keiki a ke aliʻi i pepehi ʻia: a hūnā lākou iā ia, iā ia a me kona kahu i loko o ke keʻena moe, mai ʻAtalia aku, ʻaʻole ia i make. | But Jehosheba, the daughter of King Jehoram and sister of Ahaziah, took Joash son of Ahaziah and stole him away from among the royal princes, who were about to be murdered. She put him and his nurse in a bedroom to hide him from Athaliah; so he was not killed. |
| 2-Nāal 11:4 | A i ka hiku o ka makahiki, hoʻouna akula ʻo Iehoiada e kiʻi i nā luna haneri, a me nā kāpena, a me ka poʻe kiaʻi, a lawe mai iā lākou i ona lā i loko o ka hale o Iēhova, a hana ihola ia me lākou i kuʻikahi, a hoʻohiki akula iā lākou ma loko o ka hale o Iēhova, a hōʻike aku ʻo ia iā lākou i ke keiki a ke aliʻi. | In the seventh year Jehoiada sent for the commanders of units of a hundred, the Carites and the guards and had them brought to him at the temple of the LORD. He made a covenant with them and put them under oath at the temple of the LORD. Then he showed them the king's son. |
| 2-Nāal 11:5 | Kauoha akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻī akula, ʻO kēia kā ʻoukou e hana ai: ʻO ka hapakolu o ʻoukou, nā mea i hele i ka Sābati e lilo i poʻe kiaʻi e kiaʻi ai i ka hale o ke aliʻi. | He commanded them, saying, "This is what you are to do: You who are in the three companies that are going on duty on the Sabbath--a third of you guarding the royal palace, |
| 2-Nāal 11:9 | A hana akula nā luna haneri, e like me nā mea a pau a Iehoiada ke kahuna i kauoha mai ai: a lawe akula kēlā mea kēia mea i kona poʻe kānaka e komo ana i loko i ka Sābati, me ka poʻe e hele ana i waho i ka Sābati, a hele mai lākou i o Iehoiada lā ke kahuna. | The commanders of units of a hundred did just as Jehoiada the priest ordered. Each one took his men--those who were going on duty on the Sabbath and those who were going off duty--and came to Jehoiada the priest. |
| 2-Nāal 11:10 | A hāʻawi akula ʻo Iehoiada ke kahuna na nā luna haneri i nā ihe a me nā pale kaua a Dāvida ke aliʻi, nā mea ma loko o ka hale o Iēhova. | Then he gave the commanders the spears and shields that had belonged to King David and that were in the temple of the LORD. |
| 2-Nāal 11:12 | A lawe maila ia i ke keiki a ke aliʻi i waho, a hāʻawi iā ia i ka pāpale aliʻi, a me ke kānāwai; a hoʻoaliʻi iā ia, a poni iā ia; a paʻipaʻi lākou i nā lima, ʻī akula, E ola ke aliʻi. | Jehoiada brought out the king's son and put the crown on him; he presented him with a copy of the covenant and proclaimed him king. They anointed him, and the people clapped their hands and shouted, "Long live the king!" |
| 2-Nāal 11:14 | A nānā akula ia, aia hoʻi, e kū ana ke aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻāwai, e like ka hana ʻana, a ʻo nā luna, a ʻo nā pupuhi me ke aliʻi; a ʻoliʻoli nā kānaka o ka ʻāina, a puhi i nā pū; a haehae ihola ʻo ʻAtalia i kona ʻaʻahu, a kāhea akula, He kipi, he kipi! | She looked and there was the king, standing by the pillar, as the custom was. The officers and the trumpeters were beside the king, and all the people of the land were rejoicing and blowing trumpets. Then Athaliah tore her robes and called out, "Treason! Treason!" |
| 2-Nāal 11:15 | Kauoha akula ʻo Iehoiada ke kahuna i nā luna haneri, a me nā luna o ke kaua, a ʻī akula iā lākou, E lawe aku iā ia nei mai loko aku o ka papa koa, a e pepehi aku i ka mea e hahai ana ma hope ona me ka pahi kaua. No ka mea, ua ʻī mai ke kahuna, Mai pepehi ʻia ʻo ia ma ka hale o Iēhova. | Jehoiada the priest ordered the commanders of units of a hundred, who were in charge of the troops: "Bring her out between the ranks and put to the sword anyone who follows her." For the priest had said, "She must not be put to death in the temple of the LORD." |
| 2-Nāal 11:16 | A kau akula lākou i nā lima ma luna ona; a hele aku ia ma ke ala i hele ai nā lio i ka hale o ke aliʻi; a pepehi ʻia ʻo ia ma laila. | So they seized her as she reached the place where the horses enter the palace grounds, and there she was put to death. |
| 2-Nāal 11:17 | A hana akula ʻo Iehoiada i berita i waena o Iēhova a ʻo ke aliʻi a me nā kānaka, i lilo ai lākou i poʻe kānaka no Iēhova; a i waena o ke aliʻi hoʻi a me nā kānaka. | Jehoiada then made a covenant between the LORD and the king and people that they would be the LORD's people. He also made a covenant between the king and the people. |
| 2-Nāal 11:19 | A lawe akula ia i nā luna haneri, a me nā kāpena, me ka poʻe kiaʻi, a me nā kānaka a pau o ka ʻāina, a lawe mai lākou i ke aliʻi mai ka hale o Iēhova mai, a hele mai lākou ma ke ala o ka ʻīpuka o ka poʻe kiaʻi i ka hale o ke aliʻi; a noho ihola ia ma luna o ka noho aliʻi o nā aliʻi. | He took with him the commanders of hundreds, the Carites, the guards and all the people of the land, and together they brought the king down from the temple of the LORD and went into the palace, entering by way of the gate of the guards. The king then took his place on the royal throne, |
| 2-Nāal 12:2 | A hana pono akula ʻo Iehoasa i mua o Iēhova i kona mau lā a pau a Iehoiada a ke kahuna i aʻo mai ai iā ia. | Joash did what was right in the eyes of the LORD all the years Jehoiada the priest instructed him. |
| 2-Nāal 12:3 | Akā hoʻi, ʻaʻole i lawe ʻia aku nā heiau: kaumaha akula nā kānaka, a kuni hoʻi i ka mea ʻala ma nā heiau. | The high places, however, were not removed; the people continued to offer sacrifices and burn incense there. |
| 2-Nāal 12:4 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iehoasa i nā kāhuna, ʻO ke kālā a pau o nā mea i laʻa, ka mea i lawe ʻia mai i loko o ka hale o Iēhova, ʻo ke kālā pono o kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka, ʻo ke kālā o nā kānaka ma ka ʻauhau ʻana, ʻo ke kālā a pau a kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i manaʻo ai e lawe mai i loko o ka hale o Iēhova, | Joash said to the priests, "Collect all the money that is brought as sacred offerings to the temple of the LORD--the money collected in the census, the money received from personal vows and the money brought voluntarily to the temple. |
| 2-Nāal 12:7 | A laila kāhea akula ʻo Iehoasa ke aliʻi iā Iehoiada ke kahuna a me nā kāhuna, ʻī akula iā lākou, No ke aha ʻoukou i hoʻopaʻa ʻole ai i kahi nahā o ka hale? ʻĀnō hoʻi, mai lawe hou ʻoukou i ke kālā o ko ʻoukou hoalauna, akā, e hāʻawi aku ia mea no kahi nahā o ka hale. | Therefore King Joash summoned Jehoiada the priest and the other priests and asked them, "Why aren't you repairing the damage done to the temple? Take no more money from your treasurers, but hand it over for repairing the temple." |
| 2-Nāal 12:9 | Akā, lawe akula ʻo Iehoiada ke kahuna i kahi pahu, a wili ihola i puka ma kona pani, a waiho ihola ia mea kokoke i ke kuahu ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau i ka hele ʻana a ke kanaka i loko o ka hale o Iēhova; a ʻo nā kāhuna, nāna i mālama i ka paepae puka, hahao lākou i loko i ke kālā a pau i lawe ʻia mai i ka hale o Iēhova. | Jehoiada the priest took a chest and bored a hole in its lid. He placed it beside the altar, on the right side as one enters the temple of the LORD. The priests who guarded the entrance put into the chest all the money that was brought to the temple of the LORD. |
| 2-Nāal 12:18 | A lawe akula ʻo Iehoasa ke aliʻi o ka Iuda i nā mea a pau i hoʻolaʻa ʻia, a Iehosapata, a me Iehorama, a me ʻAhazia, a kona mau mākua, nā aliʻi o ka Iuda i hoʻolaʻa ai, a me kona mau mea i hoʻolaʻa ʻia, a me ke gula a pau i loaʻa ma loko o ka waihona kālā ma ka hale o Iēhova, a me ka hale o ke aliʻi, a hoʻouna akula iā Hazaʻela ke aliʻi o Suria; a hele aku ia mai Ierusalema aku. | But Joash king of Judah took all the sacred objects dedicated by his fathers--Jehoshaphat, Jehoram and Ahaziah, the kings of Judah--and the gifts he himself had dedicated and all the gold found in the treasuries of the temple of the LORD and of the royal palace, and he sent them to Hazael king of Aram, who then withdrew from Jerusalem. |
| 2-Nāal 12:20 | A kū maila kāna mau kauā, a kipi aʻela, a pepehi akula iā Ioasa ma Betemilo, e iho ana i Sila. | His officials conspired against him and assassinated him at Beth Millo, on the road down to Silla. |
| 2-Nāal 13:2 | A hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova, a hele akula ia ma muli o ka hewa o Ieroboama ke keiki a Nebata, nāna i hoʻolilo ka ʻIseraʻela i ka hewa; ʻaʻole ia i haʻalele ia mea. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD by following the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he had caused Israel to commit, and he did not turn away from them. |
| 2-Nāal 13:3 | A hoʻā ʻia ka inaina o Iēhova i ka ʻIseraʻela, a hāʻawi akula ia iā lākou i loko o ka lima o Hazaʻela, ke aliʻi o Suria, a i loko o ka lima o Benehadada, he keiki a Hazaʻela i nā lā a pau. | So the LORD's anger burned against Israel, and for a long time he kept them under the power of Hazael king of Aram and Ben-Hadad his son. |
| 2-Nāal 13:4 | A nonoi akula ʻo Iehoahaza iā Iēhova, a hoʻolohe mai ʻo Iēhova iā ia: no kona ʻike ʻana i ke kaumaha o ka ʻIseraʻela, no ka mea, ua hoʻokaumaha ke aliʻi o Suria iā lākou. | Then Jehoahaz sought the LORD's favor, and the LORD listened to him, for he saw how severely the king of Aram was oppressing Israel. |
| 2-Nāal 13:11 | A hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova, ʻaʻole ia i haʻalele i nā hewa a pau o Ieroboama ke keiki a Nebata, nāna i hoʻolilo ka ʻIseraʻela i ka hewa; akā, hele nō ia ma laila. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD and did not turn away from any of the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he had caused Israel to commit; he continued in them. |
| 2-Nāal 13:14 | A maʻi ihola ʻo ʻElisai, ʻo kona maʻi ia i make ai. A iho mai ʻo Ioasa, ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela i ona lā, a auē ihola ma luna o kona maka, ʻī akula, E kuʻu makua, e kuʻu makua, ʻo ka hale kaʻa o ka ʻIseraʻela a me nā hoʻoholo lio ona. | Now Elisha was suffering from the illness from which he died. Jehoash king of Israel went down to see him and wept over him. "My father! My father!" he cried. "The chariots and horsemen of Israel!" |
| 2-Nāal 13:15 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻElisai iā ia, E lawe i kīkoʻo a me nā pua. A lawe aʻela ia nona i kīkoʻo a me nā pua. | Elisha said, "Get a bow and some arrows," and he did so. |
| 2-Nāal 13:16 | ʻĪ akula ia i ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, E kau aku i kou lima ma luna o ke kīkoʻo. A kau ihola ia i kona lima; a kau akula ʻo ʻElisai i kona mau lima ma luna o nā lima o ke aliʻi. | "Take the bow in your hands," he said to the king of Israel. When he had taken it, Elisha put his hands on the king's hands. |
| 2-Nāal 13:17 | ʻĪ akula ia, E wehe aʻe i ka puka makani ma ka hikina. A wehe aʻela ia. A laila ʻī akula ʻo Elisai, E pana aku: a pana akula ia. ʻĪ akula ia, ʻO ka pua hoʻōla no Iēhova, a ʻo ka pua hoʻōla mai ko Suria mai: no ka mea, e pepehi auaneʻi ʻoe i ko Suria ma ʻApeka, a pau i ka luku ʻia. | "Open the east window," he said, and he opened it. "Shoot!" Elisha said, and he shot. "The LORD's arrow of victory, the arrow of victory over Aram!" Elisha declared. "You will completely destroy the Arameans at Aphek." |
| 2-Nāal 13:18 | ʻĪ akula ia, E lawe i nā pua. A lawe ihola nō ia. ʻĪ akula ia i ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, E hahau i ka honua. A hahau ihola ia, ʻekolu hahau ʻana, a oki. | Then he said, "Take the arrows," and the king took them. Elisha told him, "Strike the ground." He struck it three times and stopped. |
| 2-Nāal 13:19 | A huhū akula ke kanaka o ke Akua iā ia, ʻī akula, ʻO kāu pono nō, i ʻelima, a i ʻeono paha hahau ʻana, a laila ua hahau iho ʻoe i ko Suria, a pau i ka luku ʻia: akā, ʻānō, e hahau aku ʻoe i ko Suria i ʻekolu hahau ʻana wale nō. | The man of God was angry with him and said, "You should have struck the ground five or six times; then you would have defeated Aram and completely destroyed it. But now you will defeat it only three times." |
| 2-Nāal 13:21 | A i ko lākou kanu ʻana i kekahi kanaka, aia hoʻi, ʻike akula lākou i ka poʻe hao wale, hoʻolei akula lākou i ke kanaka i loko o ka hale lua o ʻElisai; a i ka iho ʻana o ke kanaka a pili i nā iwi o ʻElisai, ola maila ia, a kū ma luna o kona wāwae. | Once while some Israelites were burying a man, suddenly they saw a band of raiders; so they threw the man's body into Elisha's tomb. When the body touched Elisha's bones, the man came to life and stood up on his feet. |
| 2-Nāal 13:22 | A ʻo Hazaʻela ke aliʻi o Suria, hoʻokaumaha akula ia i ka ʻIseraʻela i nā lā a pau o Iehoahaza. | Hazael king of Aram oppressed Israel throughout the reign of Jehoahaz. |
| 2-Nāal 13:24 | A make akula ʻo Hazaʻela ke aliʻi o Suria; a noho aliʻi ihola ʻo Benehadada, kāna keiki, ma kona hakahaka. | Hazael king of Aram died, and Ben-Hadad his son succeeded him as king. |
| 2-Nāal 13:25 | A hoʻi akula ʻo Iehoaza ke keiki a Iehoahaza a lawe akula i nā kūlanakauhale mai ka lima aku o Benehadada, ke keiki a Hazaʻela, i ka mea āna i lawe aʻe mai ka lima aku o Iehoahaza kona makua kāne ma ke kaua ʻana. Lanakila akula ʻo Ioasa ma luna ona, ʻekolu nō lanakila ʻana, a hoʻihoʻi mai ia i nā kūlanakauhale o ka ʻIseraʻela. | Then Jehoash son of Jehoahaz recaptured from Ben-Hadad son of Hazael the towns he had taken in battle from his father Jehoahaz. Three times Jehoash defeated him, and so he recovered the Israelite towns. |
| 2-Nāal 14:5 | A i ka manawa i hoʻokūpaʻa ʻia ai ke aupuni ma kona lima, pepehi akula nō ia i kāna poʻe kauā, nāna i pepehi aku ke aliʻi kona makua kāne. | After the kingdom was firmly in his grasp, he executed the officials who had murdered his father the king. |
| 2-Nāal 14:7 | Pepehi akula ia i ka ʻEdoma ma ke awāwa paʻakai i nā tausani he ʻumi, a hoʻopio akula i Sela ma ke kaua ʻana, a kapa akula i kona inoa, ʻo Ioketeʻela, a hiki i kēia lā. | He was the one who defeated ten thousand Edomites in the Valley of Salt and captured Sela in battle, calling it Joktheel, the name it has to this day. |
| 2-Nāal 14:8 | Ia manawa hoʻouna akula ʻo ʻAmazia i nā ʻelele i o Iehoasa, ke keiki a Iehoahaza, ke keiki a Iehu ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula, ʻEā, e ʻike nā maka o kāua. | Then Amaziah sent messengers to Jehoash son of Jehoahaz, the son of Jehu, king of Israel, with the challenge: "Come, meet me face to face." |
| 2-Nāal 14:9 | A hoʻouna maila ʻo Iehoasa ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela i o ʻAmazia lā, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, ʻī maila, Hoʻouna akula ka pua kala ma Lebanona i ka lāʻau kedara ma Lebanona, ʻī akula, E hāʻawi mai ʻoe i kāu kaikamahine i wahine na kaʻu keiki kāne! A hele aʻela ka holoholona o Lebanona, a hehi ihola i ka pua kala. | But Jehoash king of Israel replied to Amaziah king of Judah: "A thistle in Lebanon sent a message to a cedar in Lebanon, 'Give your daughter to my son in marriage.' Then a wild beast in Lebanon came along and trampled the thistle underfoot. |
| 2-Nāal 14:12 | A pepehi ʻia akula ʻo ka Iuda i mua o ka ʻIseraʻela, holo lākou ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona halelewa. | Judah was routed by Israel, and every man fled to his home. |
| 2-Nāal 14:13 | A ʻo Iehoasa ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, lawe pio akula ʻo ia iā ʻAmazia, i ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, ke keiki a Iehoasa, ke keiki a ʻAhazia ma Betesemesa, a hele mai i Ierusalema, a hoʻohiolo i ka pā pōhaku o Ierusalema, mai ka ʻīpuka o ʻEperaima, a hiki i ka ʻīpuka kihi, ʻehā haneri haʻilima. | Jehoash king of Israel captured Amaziah king of Judah, the son of Joash, the son of Ahaziah, at Beth Shemesh. Then Jehoash went to Jerusalem and broke down the wall of Jerusalem from the Ephraim Gate to the Corner Gate--a section about six hundred feet long. |
| 2-Nāal 14:14 | A lawe akula ia i ke gula a pau a me ke kālā, a me nā kīʻaha a pau i loaʻa ma ka hale o Iēhova, a ma nā waihona waiwai o ka hale o ke aliʻi, a i nā mea pani hakahaka, a hoʻi akula i Samaria. | He took all the gold and silver and all the articles found in the temple of the LORD and in the treasuries of the royal palace. He also took hostages and returned to Samaria. |
| 2-Nāal 14:19 | A kipi akula lākou iā ia ma Ierusalema, a holo akula ia i Lakisa, a hoʻouna akula lākou ma hope ona i Lakisa; a pepehi akula iā ia ma laila. | They conspired against him in Jerusalem, and he fled to Lachish, but they sent men after him to Lachish and killed him there. |
| 2-Nāal 14:21 | A lawe nā kānaka a pau o ka Iuda iā ʻAzaria, he ʻumikumamāono kona mau makahiki, a hoʻoaliʻi akula lākou iā ia i hope no ʻAmazia kona makua kāne. | Then all the people of Judah took Azariah, who was sixteen years old, and made him king in place of his father Amaziah. |
| 2-Nāal 14:22 | A hana akula ia i ʻElata, a hoʻihoʻi akula ia wahi no ka Iuda, ma hope o ka hiamoe ʻana o ke aliʻi me kona poʻe kūpuna. | He was the one who rebuilt Elath and restored it to Judah after Amaziah rested with his fathers. |
| 2-Nāal 14:24 | Hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova: ʻaʻole ia i haʻalele i nā hewa a pau o Ieroboama ke keiki a Nebata, nāna i hoʻolilo ka ʻIseraʻela i ka hewa. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD and did not turn away from any of the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he had caused Israel to commit. |
| 2-Nāal 15:3 | A hana pono akula nō ia i mua o Iēhova e like me nā mea a pau a ʻAmazia kona makua kāne i hana ai. | He did what was right in the eyes of the LORD, just as his father Amaziah had done. |
| 2-Nāal 15:9 | Hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova, e like me ka mea a kona mau kūpuna i hana ai: ʻaʻole ia i haʻalele i nā hewa o Ieroboama ke keiki a Nebata, nāna i hoʻolilo ka ʻIseraʻela i ka hewa. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD, as his fathers had done. He did not turn away from the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he had caused Israel to commit. |
| 2-Nāal 15:10 | A ʻo Saluma, ke keiki a Iabesa, kipi aʻela ʻo ia iā ia, a pepehi akula iā ia i mua o nā kānaka, a make ihola ia, a lilo ia i aliʻi ma kona hakahaka. | Shallum son of Jabesh conspired against Zechariah. He attacked him in front of the people, assassinated him and succeeded him as king. |
| 2-Nāal 15:14 | No ka mea, piʻi aʻela ʻo Menahema, ke keiki a Gadi mai Tireza aku, a hele mai i Samaria, a pepehi akula iā Saluma ke keiki a Iabesa ma Samaria, a make, a noho aliʻi ihola ia ma kona hakahaka. | Then Menahem son of Gadi went from Tirzah up to Samaria. He attacked Shallum son of Jabesh in Samaria, assassinated him and succeeded him as king. |
| 2-Nāal 15:16 | Ia manawa luku akula ʻo Menahema i Tipesa, a me nā mea a pau i loko ona, a me ko laila mau mokuna mai Tireza mai: no ka mea, ʻaʻole lākou i wehe aʻe, no ia mea, luku akula ia; a kaha akula ia i ko laila poʻe wāhine hāpai a pau. | At that time Menahem, starting out from Tirzah, attacked Tiphsah and everyone in the city and its vicinity, because they refused to open their gates. He sacked Tiphsah and ripped open all the pregnant women. |
| 2-Nāal 15:18 | A hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova: i kona mau lā a pau, ʻaʻole ia i haʻalele i nā hewa o Ieroboama ke keiki a Nebata, nāna i hoʻolilo ka ʻIseraʻela i ka hewa. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD. During his entire reign he did not turn away from the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he had caused Israel to commit. |
| 2-Nāal 15:19 | Hele mai ʻo Pula ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria i ka ʻāina; a hāʻawi akula ʻo Menahema iā Pula i hoʻokahi tausani tālena kālā, i kōkua mai ai kēlā iā ia e hoʻokūpaʻa i ke aupuni i loko o kona lima. | Then Pul king of Assyria invaded the land, and Menahem gave him a thousand talents of silver to gain his support and strengthen his own hold on the kingdom. |
| 2-Nāal 15:20 | A ʻauhau akula ʻo Menahema i ke kālā i ka ʻIseraʻela, i ka poʻe mea waiwai nui, i kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka he kanalima sekela e hāʻawi aku i ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria: a hoʻi akula ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria, ʻaʻole ia i hoʻokaʻulua ma laila i loko o ka ʻāina. | Menahem exacted this money from Israel. Every wealthy man had to contribute fifty shekels of silver to be given to the king of Assyria. So the king of Assyria withdrew and stayed in the land no longer. |
| 2-Nāal 15:24 | Hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova; ʻaʻole ia i haʻalele i nā hewa o Ieroboama ke keiki a Nebata nāna i hoʻolilo ka ʻIseraʻela i ka hewa. | Pekahiah did evil in the eyes of the LORD. He did not turn away from the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he had caused Israel to commit. |
| 2-Nāal 15:28 | A hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova; ʻaʻole ia i haʻalele i nā hewa a Ieroboama ke keiki a Nebata, nāna i hoʻolilo ka ʻIseraʻela i ka hewa. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD. He did not turn away from the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he had caused Israel to commit. |
| 2-Nāal 15:29 | I ka manawa iā Peka ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, hele mai ʻo Tigelatepilesera ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria, a hoʻopio i ko ʻIiona, a me ko ʻAbelebetemaʻaka, a me ko Ianoa, a me ko Kadesa, a me ko Hazora, a me ko Gileada, a me ko Galilaia, i ko ka ʻāina a pau ʻo Napetali, a lawe pio akula iā lākou i ʻAsuria. | In the time of Pekah king of Israel, Tiglath-Pileser king of Assyria came and took Ijon, Abel Beth Maacah, Janoah, Kedesh and Hazor. He took Gilead and Galilee, including all the land of Naphtali, and deported the people to Assyria. |
| 2-Nāal 15:30 | A kipi aʻela ʻo Hosea, ke keiki a ʻEla, iā Peka, ke keiki a Remalia, a pepehi akula iā ia, a noho aliʻi ihola ia ma kona wahi, i ka makahiki iwakālua o Iotama, ke keiki a ʻUzia. | Then Hoshea son of Elah conspired against Pekah son of Remaliah. He attacked and assassinated him, and then succeeded him as king in the twentieth year of Jotham son of Uzziah. |
| 2-Nāal 15:34 | A hana pono akula ia i mua o Iēhova, e like me nā mea a pau a ʻUzia kona makua kāne i hana ai. | He did what was right in the eyes of the LORD, just as his father Uzziah had done. |
| 2-Nāal 16:6 | Ia manawa, hoʻihoʻi akula ʻo Rezina, ke aliʻi o Suria, iā ʻElata no Suria, a kipaku akula i nā Iudaio mai ʻElata aku: a hele mai ko Suria i ʻElata, a noho i laila a hiki i kēia manawa. | At that time, Rezin king of Aram recovered Elath for Aram by driving out the men of Judah. Edomites then moved into Elath and have lived there to this day. |
| 2-Nāal 16:7 | A hoʻouna akula ʻo ʻAhaza i nā ʻelele iā Tigelatepilesera ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria, ʻī akula, ʻO wau nō kāu kauā, a ʻo kāu keiki hoʻi; e piʻi mai ʻoe, a e hoʻopakele iaʻu mai ka lima mai o ke aliʻi o Suria, a mai ka lima mai o ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, e kūʻē mai ana iaʻu. | Ahaz sent messengers to say to Tiglath-Pileser king of Assyria, "I am your servant and vassal. Come up and save me out of the hand of the king of Aram and of the king of Israel, who are attacking me." |
| 2-Nāal 16:8 | A lawe akula ʻo ʻAhaza i ke kālā a me ke gula i loaʻa ma ka hale o Iēhova, a ma ka waihona kālā o ka hale o ke aliʻi, a hoʻouna akula i makana no ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria. | And Ahaz took the silver and gold found in the temple of the LORD and in the treasuries of the royal palace and sent it as a gift to the king of Assyria. |
| 2-Nāal 16:9 | A hoʻolohe mai ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria iā ia; a hele akula ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria i Damaseko, a hoʻopio akula ia, a lawe pio akula i ko laila ma Kira, a pepehi akula iā Rezina. | The king of Assyria complied by attacking Damascus and capturing it. He deported its inhabitants to Kir and put Rezin to death. |
| 2-Nāal 16:10 | A hele akula ʻo ʻAhaza ke aliʻi e hālāwai me Tigelatepilesera ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria ma Damaseko; a ʻike akula ia i kekahi kuahu ma Damaseko; a hoʻouna akula ʻo ʻAhaza ke aliʻi i o ʻUriia lā ke kahuna i ke ʻano o ke kuahu a me kāna kiʻi, e like me ka hana ʻana o ia mea a pau. | Then King Ahaz went to Damascus to meet Tiglath-Pileser king of Assyria. He saw an altar in Damascus and sent to Uriah the priest a sketch of the altar, with detailed plans for its construction. |
| 2-Nāal 16:11 | A hana akula ʻo ʻUriia ke kahuna i ke kuahu e like me ka mea a pau a ʻAhaza ke aliʻi i hoʻouna aku ai mai Damaseko aku; pēlā ʻo ʻUriia ke kahuna i hana ai i ka hoʻi ʻana mai o ʻAhaza ke aliʻi mai Damaseko mai. | So Uriah the priest built an altar in accordance with all the plans that King Ahaz had sent from Damascus and finished it before King Ahaz returned. |
| 2-Nāal 16:12 | A hiki mai ke aliʻi mai Damaseko mai, ʻike akula ke aliʻi i ke kuahu, a hele akula a kokoke i ke kuahu, a kaumaha aku ma luna ona. | When the king came back from Damascus and saw the altar, he approached it and presented offerings on it. |
| 2-Nāal 16:13 | A puhi akula i ka mōhai kuni, a me kāna mōhai ʻai, a ninini ihola i kāna mōhai inu, a kāpīpī i ke koko o kāna mau mōhai hoʻomalu ma luna o ke kuahu. | He offered up his burnt offering and grain offering, poured out his drink offering, and sprinkled the blood of his fellowship offerings on the altar. |
| 2-Nāal 16:14 | A lawe mai nō hoʻi ia i ke kuahu keleawe i mua o Iēhova mai ke alo mai o ka hale, mai waena mai o ke kuahu a ʻo ka hale o Iēhova, a waiho akula ia mea ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau o ke kuahu. | The bronze altar that stood before the LORD he brought from the front of the temple--from between the new altar and the temple of the LORD--and put it on the north side of the new altar. |
| 2-Nāal 16:15 | A kauoha akula ʻo ʻAhaza ke aliʻi iā ʻUriia ke kahuna, ʻī akula, Ma luna o ke kuahu nui e puhi aku i ka mōhai kuni kakahiaka, a me ka mōhai ʻai o ke ahiahi, a me ka mōhai kuni a ke aliʻi, a me kāna mōhai ʻai, me ka mōhai kuni a nā kānaka a pau o ka ʻāina, a me kā lākou mōhai ʻai, a me kā lākou mōhai inu; a e kāpīpī ma luna ona i ke koko a pau o ka mōhai kuni, a me ke koko a pau o ka mōhai: a noʻu ke kuahu keleawe e nīnau aku ai. | King Ahaz then gave these orders to Uriah the priest: "On the large new altar, offer the morning burnt offering and the evening grain offering, the king's burnt offering and his grain offering, and the burnt offering of all the people of the land, and their grain offering and their drink offering. Sprinkle on the altar all the blood of the burnt offerings and sacrifices. But I will use the bronze altar for seeking guidance." |
| 2-Nāal 17:2 | A hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova, ʻaʻole naʻe i like me nā aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela ma mua ona. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD, but not like the kings of Israel who preceded him. |
| 2-Nāal 17:4 | A ʻike ihola ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria i ka manaʻo o Hosea e kipi; no ka mea, ua hoʻouna aku ia i nā ʻelele iā So, ke aliʻi o ʻAigupita, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia i hoʻokupu no ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria i kēlā makahiki kēia makahiki; no laila hoʻopaʻa akula ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria iā ia, a hahao iā ia i loko o ka hale paʻahao. | But the king of Assyria discovered that Hoshea was a traitor, for he had sent envoys to So king of Egypt, and he no longer paid tribute to the king of Assyria, as he had done year by year. Therefore Shalmaneser seized him and put him in prison. |
| 2-Nāal 17:5 | A laila piʻi maila ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria ma loko o ka ʻāina a pau, a hele mai i Samaria, a hoʻopilikia akula ia wahi i nā makahiki ʻekolu. | The king of Assyria invaded the entire land, marched against Samaria and laid siege to it for three years. |
| 2-Nāal 17:6 | I ka makahiki ʻeiwa o Hosea, hoʻopio akula ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria iā Samaria, a lawe pio akula i ka ʻIseraʻela i ʻAsuria, a hoʻonoho ihola iā lākou ma Hala, a ma Habora ma ka muliwai o Gozana, a ma nā kūlanakauhale o ko Media. | In the ninth year of Hoshea, the king of Assyria captured Samaria and deported the Israelites to Assyria. He settled them in Halah, in Gozan on the Habor River and in the towns of the Medes. |
| 2-Nāal 17:18 | No ia mea, inaina nui maila ʻo Iēhova i ka ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻokuke akula iā lākou mai kona maka aku; ʻaʻohe mea i koe, ʻo ka ʻohana o ka Iuda wale nō. | So the LORD was very angry with Israel and removed them from his presence. Only the tribe of Judah was left, |
| 2-Nāal 17:21 | No ka mea, hoʻonahae aʻela ia i ka ʻIseraʻela mai ko ka hale o Dāvida aku; a hoʻoaliʻi lākou iā Ieroboama ke keiki a Nebata: a hoʻokuke akula ʻo Ieroboama i ka ʻIseraʻela mai ka hahai ʻana iā Iēhova, a hoʻolilo iā lākou i ka hewa nui. | When he tore Israel away from the house of David, they made Jeroboam son of Nebat their king. Jeroboam enticed Israel away from following the LORD and caused them to commit a great sin. |
| 2-Nāal 17:26 | A ʻōlelo akula lākou i ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria, ʻī akula, ʻO nā lāhui kanaka āu i lawe mai ai a hoʻonoho ma nā kūlanakauhale ʻo Samaria, ʻaʻole lākou i ʻike i ke ʻano o ke Akua o ka ʻāina: no laila, ua hoʻouna mai ia i nā liona i waena o lākou, aia hoʻi, ke luku mai nei iā lākou no ko lākou ʻike ʻole i ke ʻano o ke Akua o ka ʻāina. | It was reported to the king of Assyria: "The people you deported and resettled in the towns of Samaria do not know what the god of that country requires. He has sent lions among them, which are killing them off, because the people do not know what he requires." |
| 2-Nāal 17:30 | A hana akula nā kānaka no Babulona iā Sukote-benota, a hana akula nā kānaka no Kuta iā Neregala, a hana aku nā kānaka no Hamata iā ʻAsima, | The men from Babylon made Succoth Benoth, the men from Cuthah made Nergal, and the men from Hamath made Ashima; |
| 2-Nāal 17:31 | A hana aku ko ʻAva iā Nibehaza, a me Taretaka, a kaumaha akula ko Separevaima i kā lākou keiki i ke ahi no ʻAderameleka, a no ʻAnameleka, nā akua o ko Separevaima. | the Avvites made Nibhaz and Tartak, and the Sepharvites burned their children in the fire as sacrifices to Adrammelech and Anammelech, the gods of Sepharvaim. |
| 2-Nāal 17:35 | I ka poʻe a Iēhova i hoʻokuʻikahi ai, a kauoha iā lākou, ʻī akula, Mai makaʻu ʻoukou i nā akua ʻē, mai kūlou ʻoukou i lalo iā lākou, mai mālama iā lākou, mai kaumaha aku no lākou. | When the LORD made a covenant with the Israelites, he commanded them: "Do not worship any other gods or bow down to them, serve them or sacrifice to them. |
| 2-Nāal 18:3 | A hana pono akula ia i mua o Iēhova, e like me nā mea a pau a Dāvida kona kupuna i hana ai. | He did what was right in the eyes of the LORD, just as his father David had done. |
| 2-Nāal 18:4 | A lawe akula ia i nā heiau, wāwahi ihola i nā kiʻi, a kua akula i nā kiʻi o ʻAseterota, a ʻulupā ihola i ka nahesa keleawe a Mose i hana ai: no ka mea, a hiki i kēia wā, ua kuni nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i ka mea ʻala iā ia, a kapa akula kēlā ia mea, Nehusetana. | He removed the high places, smashed the sacred stones and cut down the Asherah poles. He broke into pieces the bronze snake Moses had made, for up to that time the Israelites had been burning incense to it. (It was called Nehushtan. ) |
| 2-Nāal 18:7 | A ʻo Iēhova pū kekahi me ia, a ua pōmaikaʻi nō ia i nā wahi a pau āna i hele aku ai: a kipi akula ia i ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria, ʻaʻole ia i mālama aku iā ia. | And the LORD was with him; he was successful in whatever he undertook. He rebelled against the king of Assyria and did not serve him. |
| 2-Nāal 18:8 | Luku akula ia i ko Pilisetia, a hiki i Gaza, a me ko laila mau mokuna, mai ka puʻukaua o ka poʻe kiaʻi, a hiki i ke kūlanakauhale paʻa i ka pā pōhaku. | From watchtower to fortified city, he defeated the Philistines, as far as Gaza and its territory. |
| 2-Nāal 18:11 | A lawe pio akula ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria i ka ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻonoho iā lākou ma Hala, a ma Habora ma ka muliwai o Gosana, a ma nā kūlanakauhale o ko Media. | The king of Assyria deported Israel to Assyria and settled them in Halah, in Gozan on the Habor River and in towns of the Medes. |
| 2-Nāal 18:14 | A hoʻouna akula ʻo Hezekia, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, i ke aliʻi o Suria ma Lakisa, ʻī akula, Ua hana hewa au: e hoʻi ʻoe mai oʻu aku lā; a ʻo ka mea āu e kau mai ma luna oʻu, naʻu nō ia e hali. A kau mai ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria ma luna o Hezekia, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, i ʻekolu haneri tālena kālā, a i kanakolu tālena gula. | So Hezekiah king of Judah sent this message to the king of Assyria at Lachish: "I have done wrong. Withdraw from me, and I will pay whatever you demand of me." The king of Assyria exacted from Hezekiah king of Judah three hundred talents of silver and thirty talents of gold. |
| 2-Nāal 18:15 | Hāʻawi akula ʻo Hezekia i ke kālā a pau i loaʻa ma ka hale o Iēhova, a ma ka waihona kālā o ka hale o ke aliʻi. | So Hezekiah gave him all the silver that was found in the temple of the LORD and in the treasuries of the royal palace. |
| 2-Nāal 18:16 | A ia manawa hemo akula ʻo Hezekia i ke gula ma nā pani puka o ka luakini o Iēhova, a ma nā lapauwila a Hezekia ke aliʻi o ka Iuda i kau ai, a hāʻawi akula ʻo ia ia mau mea i ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria. | At this time Hezekiah king of Judah stripped off the gold with which he had covered the doors and doorposts of the temple of the LORD, and gave it to the king of Assyria. |
| 2-Nāal 18:26 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo ʻEliakima ke keiki a Hilekia, a ʻo Sebena a me Ioa, iā Rabesake, Ke noi aku nei au, e ʻōlelo mai ʻoe i kāu mau kauā ma ka ʻōlelo a Suria, no ka mea, ua ʻike mākou ia: a mai ʻōlelo mai ʻoe iā mākou ma ka Iudaio i loko o nā pepeiao o nā kānaka ma luna o ka pā pōhaku. | Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, and Shebna and Joah said to the field commander, "Please speak to your servants in Aramaic, since we understand it. Don't speak to us in Hebrew in the hearing of the people on the wall." |
| 2-Nāal 18:28 | A kū aʻela ʻo Rabesake, a kāhea akula me ka leo nui, ma ka Iudaio, a ʻōlelo aku, ʻī akula, E hoʻolohe i ka ʻōlelo a ke aliʻi nui, ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria. | Then the commander stood and called out in Hebrew: "Hear the word of the great king, the king of Assyria! |
| 2-Nāal 19:1 | A lohe aʻela ʻo Hezekia ke aliʻi, haehae ihola ia i kona ʻaʻahu, a hoʻouhi iā ia iho i ke kapa ʻinoʻino, a komo akula ia i ka hale o Iēhova. | When King Hezekiah heard this, he tore his clothes and put on sackcloth and went into the temple of the LORD. |
| 2-Nāal 19:2 | Hoʻouna akula ia iā ʻEliakima ka luna o ko ka hale, a me Sebena, ke kākau ʻōlelo, a me ka poʻe kahiko o nā kāhuna i hoʻouhi ʻia i nā kapa ʻinoʻino, i o ʻIsaia lā ke kāula, ke keiki a ʻAmoza. | He sent Eliakim the palace administrator, Shebna the secretary and the leading priests, all wearing sackcloth, to the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz. |
| 2-Nāal 19:3 | ʻĪ akula lākou iā ia, Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Hezekia, pēnēia, ʻO kēia lā, he lā pilikia, pōʻino a me ka hoʻowahāwahā: no ka mea, ua hiki mai ka manawa e hānau ai nā keiki, ʻaʻohe ikaika e hānau mai ai. | They told him, "This is what Hezekiah says: This day is a day of distress and rebuke and disgrace, as when children come to the point of birth and there is no strength to deliver them. |
| 2-Nāal 19:9 | A lohe ia no Tirehaka ke aliʻi o ʻAitiopa, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, Aia hoʻi, ua hele mai ia e kaua mai iā ʻoe: a hoʻouna hou akula ia i nā ʻelele i o Hezekia lā, ʻī akula, | Now Sennacherib received a report that Tirhakah, the Cushite king , was marching out to fight against him. So he again sent messengers to Hezekiah with this word: |
| 2-Nāal 19:14 | A lawe aʻela ʻo Hezekia i nā palapala mai ka lima mai o nā ʻelele, a heluhelu ihola ia mau mea: a piʻi aʻela ʻo Hezekia i ka hale o Iēhova, a hohola akula ia mau mea i mua o Iēhova. | Hezekiah received the letter from the messengers and read it. Then he went up to the temple of the LORD and spread it out before the LORD. |
| 2-Nāal 19:15 | Pule akula ʻo Hezekia i mua o Iēhova, ʻī akula, E Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, ka mea e noho ana ma luna o nā keruba, ʻo ʻoe nō ke Akua, ʻo ʻoe wale nō, o nā aupuni a pau o ka honua; ʻo ʻoe kai hana i ka lani a me ka honua. | And Hezekiah prayed to the LORD: "O LORD, God of Israel, enthroned between the cherubim, you alone are God over all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth. |
| 2-Nāal 19:20 | A hoʻouna akula ʻo ʻIsaia ke keiki a ʻAmoza i o Hezekia lā, ʻī akula, Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela pēnēia, Ua lohe au i ka mea āu i pule mai ai iaʻu no Senakeriba ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria. | Then Isaiah son of Amoz sent a message to Hezekiah: "This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: I have heard your prayer concerning Sennacherib king of Assyria. |
| 2-Nāal 19:35 | A ia pō iho, hele akula ka ʻānela o Iēhova, a luku akula, ma kahi hoʻomoana o ko ʻAsuria, i hoʻokahi haneri a me kanawalukumamālima tausani: a ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui, aia hoʻi, he poʻe kupapaʻu make lākou a pau. | That night the angel of the LORD went out and put to death a hundred and eighty-five thousand men in the Assyrian camp. When the people got up the next morning--there were all the dead bodies! |
| 2-Nāal 19:36 | A haʻalele akula ʻo Senakeriba ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria, hele aku a hoʻi akula, a noho ihola ma Nineve. | So Sennacherib king of Assyria broke camp and withdrew. He returned to Nineveh and stayed there. |
| 2-Nāal 19:37 | A i kona hoʻomana ʻana ma ka hale o Niseroka kona akua, ʻo ʻAderameleka, a me Sarezera, kāna mau keiki, pepehi akula lāua iā ia me ka pahi kaua, a holo lāua i ka ʻāina ʻo ʻArarata. A noho aliʻi ihola ʻo ʻEsarehadona, kāna keiki, ma kona hakahaka. | One day, while he was worshiping in the temple of his god Nisroch, his sons Adrammelech and Sharezer cut him down with the sword, and they escaped to the land of Ararat. And Esarhaddon his son succeeded him as king. |
| 2-Nāal 20:1 | Ia mau lā he maʻi make ko Hezekia. A hele akula o ʻIsaia ke kāula, ke keiki a ʻAmoza, i ona lā, ʻī akula iā ia, Pēnēia ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova, E kauoha aku ʻoe i ko ka hale ou, no ka mea, e make nō ʻoe, ʻaʻole e ola. | In those days Hezekiah became ill and was at the point of death. The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz went to him and said, "This is what the LORD says: Put your house in order, because you are going to die; you will not recover." |
| 2-Nāal 20:2 | A laila hāliu aʻela ia i kona maka ma ka paia, a pule akula iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, | Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the LORD, |
| 2-Nāal 20:7 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻIsaia, e lawe i wahi paʻi fiku: a lawe lākou ia a kau ma luna o ka maʻi hēhē, a ola ia. | Then Isaiah said, "Prepare a poultice of figs." They did so and applied it to the boil, and he recovered. |
| 2-Nāal 20:9 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻIsaia, Eia ka hōʻailona na Iēhova mai nou, e hana mai ia i ka mea āna i ʻōlelo ai: E hele ma mua anei ke aka i nā degere he ʻumi, a e hoʻi hope anei i nā degere he ʻumi? | Isaiah answered, "This is the LORD's sign to you that the LORD will do what he has promised: Shall the shadow go forward ten steps, or shall it go back ten steps?" |
| 2-Nāal 20:11 | A kāhea akula ʻo ʻIsaia iā Iēhova, a hoʻihoʻi aku ia i ke aka i hope, i nā degere he ʻumi, ʻo nā ʻumi degere āna i iho ai ma ka mea hōʻike degere o ʻAhaza. | Then the prophet Isaiah called upon the LORD, and the LORD made the shadow go back the ten steps it had gone down on the stairway of Ahaz. |
| 2-Nāal 20:14 | A laila hele mai ʻo ʻIsaia ke kāula iā Hezekia ke aliʻi, nīnau mai iā ia, He aha kā kēia poʻe kānaka i ʻōlelo ai? A no hea lākou i hele mai nei i ou lā? ʻĪ akula ʻo Hezekia, No ka ʻāina lōʻihi aku lākou i hele mai nei, no Babulona. | Then Isaiah the prophet went to King Hezekiah and asked, "What did those men say, and where did they come from?" "From a distant land," Hezekiah replied. "They came from Babylon." |
| 2-Nāal 20:15 | Nīnau maila kēlā, He aha kā lākou i ʻike ai ma loko o kou hale? ʻĪ akula ʻo Hezekia, Ua ʻike lākou i nā mea a pau, ma loko o koʻu hale: ʻaʻole he mea i koe ma koʻu waihona kālā aʻu i hōʻike ʻole ai iā lākou. | The prophet asked, "What did they see in your palace?" "They saw everything in my palace," Hezekiah said. "There is nothing among my treasures that I did not show them." |
| 2-Nāal 20:19 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Hezekia iā ʻIsaia, Ua pono ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova āu i ʻōlelo mai nei. A ʻī akula hoʻi, ʻAʻole anei e mau ana ka malu i kuʻu mau lā? | "The word of the LORD you have spoken is good," Hezekiah replied. For he thought, "Will there not be peace and security in my lifetime?" |
| 2-Nāal 21:2 | A hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova, e like me nā mea haumia o nā lāhui kanaka a Iēhova i kipaku aʻe mai ke alo aku o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD, following the detestable practices of the nations the LORD had driven out before the Israelites. |
| 2-Nāal 21:3 | A hana hou akula ia i nā heiau a Hezekia a kona makua kāne i wāwahi ai; a kūkulu ihola ia i nā kuahu no Baʻala, a hana hoʻi i kiʻi o ʻAseterota, e like me ka hana a ʻAhaba, ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela; a hoʻomana akula i nā pūʻali a pau o ka lani, a mālama iā lākou. | He rebuilt the high places his father Hezekiah had destroyed; he also erected altars to Baal and made an Asherah pole, as Ahab king of Israel had done. He bowed down to all the starry hosts and worshiped them. |
| 2-Nāal 21:4 | A hana akula ia i nā kuahu i loko o ka hale o Iēhova, kahi a Iēhova i ʻī mai ai, Ma Ierusalema e waiho ai au i koʻu inoa. | He built altars in the temple of the LORD, of which the LORD had said, "In Jerusalem I will put my Name." |
| 2-Nāal 21:5 | Hana akula hoʻi ia i nā kuahu no nā pūʻali a pau o ka lani ma nā pā hale ʻelua o ka hale o Iēhova. | In both courts of the temple of the LORD, he built altars to all the starry hosts. |
| 2-Nāal 21:6 | A kaumaha akula ia i kāna keiki kāne i ke ahi, a nānā i ke ao, a hoʻokilokilo, a nīnau i nā ʻuhane ʻino, a i nā kupua; ua nui kāna hana hewa ʻana i mua o Iēhova e hoʻonāukiuki iā ia. | He sacrificed his own son in the fire, practiced sorcery and divination, and consulted mediums and spiritists. He did much evil in the eyes of the LORD, provoking him to anger. |
| 2-Nāal 21:20 | A hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova e like me kā Manase, kā kona makua kāne i hana ai. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD, as his father Manasseh had done. |
| 2-Nāal 21:21 | A hele aku ia ma nā ʻaoʻao a pau a kona makua kāne i hele ai, a mālama aku i nā kiʻi a kona makua kāne i mālama ai, a hoʻomana akula iā lākou. | He walked in all the ways of his father; he worshiped the idols his father had worshiped, and bowed down to them. |
| 2-Nāal 21:24 | A pepehi akula nā kānaka o ka ʻāina i ka poʻe a pau i kipi i ke aliʻi iā ʻAmona; a hoʻoaliʻi akula nā kānaka o ka ʻāina iā Iosia kāna keiki ma kona hakahaka. | Then the people of the land killed all who had plotted against King Amon, and they made Josiah his son king in his place. |
| 2-Nāal 22:2 | A hana pono akula ia i mua o Iēhova, a hele nō ia ma nā ʻaoʻao o Dāvida kona kupuna, ʻaʻole ia i huli aʻe ma ka ʻākau, ʻaʻole ma ka hema. | He did what was right in the eyes of the LORD and walked in all the ways of his father David, not turning aside to the right or to the left. |
| 2-Nāal 22:3 | A i ka makahiki ʻumikumamāwalu o Iosia ke aliʻi, hoʻouna akula ke aliʻi iā Sapana ke keiki a ʻAzalia, ke keiki a Mesulama, ke kākau ʻōlelo, i ka hale o Iēhova, ʻī akula, | In the eighteenth year of his reign, King Josiah sent the secretary, Shaphan son of Azaliah, the son of Meshullam, to the temple of the LORD. He said: |
| 2-Nāal 22:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Hilekia ke kahuna nui iā Sapana ke kākau ʻōlelo, Ua loaʻa iaʻu ka buke o ke kānāwai ma ka hale o Iēhova. A hāʻawi akula ʻo Hilekia i ka buke iā Sapana, a heluhelu nō kēlā ia mea. | Hilkiah the high priest said to Shaphan the secretary, "I have found the Book of the Law in the temple of the LORD." He gave it to Shaphan, who read it. |
| 2-Nāal 22:9 | A hele akula ʻo Sapana ke kākau ʻōlelo i ke aliʻi, a haʻi aku i ka ʻōlelo i ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, Ua ninini kāu mau kauā i ke kālā i loaʻa i loko o ka hale, a ua hāʻawi aku ia mea i ka poʻe hana i ka hana, i nā luna o ka hale o Iēhova. | Then Shaphan the secretary went to the king and reported to him: "Your officials have paid out the money that was in the temple of the LORD and have entrusted it to the workers and supervisors at the temple." |
| 2-Nāal 22:10 | A haʻi akula ʻo Sapana, ke kākau ʻōlelo i ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, ʻO Hilekia ke kahuna, ua hāʻawi mai iaʻu i buke. A heluhelu ihola ʻo Sapana ia mea i mua o ke aliʻi. | Then Shaphan the secretary informed the king, "Hilkiah the priest has given me a book." And Shaphan read from it in the presence of the king. |
| 2-Nāal 22:12 | A kauoha akula ke aliʻi iā Hilekia ke kahuna, a iā ʻAhikama, ke keiki a Sapana, a iā ʻAkebora ke keiki a Mikaia, a iā Sapana ke kākau ʻōlelo, a iā ʻAsakia, ke kauā a ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, | He gave these orders to Hilkiah the priest, Ahikam son of Shaphan, Acbor son of Micaiah, Shaphan the secretary and Asaiah the king's attendant: |
| 2-Nāal 22:14 | A hele akula ʻo Hilekia ke kahuna, a me ʻAhikama, a me ʻAkebora, a me Sapana, a me ʻAsakia, i o Huleda lā ke kāula wahine, ka wahine a Saluma, ke keiki a Tikeva, ke keiki a Harehasa, nāna i mālama i nā ʻaʻahu; (a e noho ana ua wahine lā ma Ierusalema, ma kekahi hapa,) a kamaʻilio pū lākou me ia. | Hilkiah the priest, Ahikam, Acbor, Shaphan and Asaiah went to speak to the prophetess Huldah, who was the wife of Shallum son of Tikvah, the son of Harhas, keeper of the wardrobe. She lived in Jerusalem, in the Second District. |
| 2-Nāal 22:20 | No laila hoʻi e hui pū aku au iā ʻoe me kou poʻe kūpuna, a ma kou hale lua ʻoe e hui ʻia ai me ka malu; ʻaʻole hoʻi e ʻike kou mau maka i ka ʻino a pau aʻu e lawe mai ai ma luna o kēia wahi. A haʻi akula lākou i ke aliʻi i ka ʻōlelo. | Therefore I will gather you to your fathers, and you will be buried in peace. Your eyes will not see all the disaster I am going to bring on this place.' " So they took her answer back to the king. |
| 2-Nāal 23:1 | A hoʻouna akula ke aliʻi, a hoʻākoakoa lākou i ona lā i nā lunakahiko a pau o ka Iuda a me Ierusalema. | Then the king called together all the elders of Judah and Jerusalem. |
| 2-Nāal 23:4 | A kauoha akula ke aliʻi iā Hilekia ke kahuna nui a me nā kāhuna no ka lua o ka papa, a me nā kiaʻi puka, e lawe mai i waho o ka luakini o Iēhova i nā kīʻaha i hana ʻia no Baʻala, a no ʻAseterota, a no nā pūʻali o ka lani: a puhi akula ʻo ia iā lākou ma waho o Ierusalema a ma nā kīhāpai o Kederona, a lawe akula i ka lehu o lākou i Betela. | The king ordered Hilkiah the high priest, the priests next in rank and the doorkeepers to remove from the temple of the LORD all the articles made for Baal and Asherah and all the starry hosts. He burned them outside Jerusalem in the fields of the Kidron Valley and took the ashes to Bethel |
| 2-Nāal 23:6 | A lawe akula ia i nā kiʻi o ʻAseterota mai ka hale o Iēhova aku ma waho o Ierusalema ma ke kahawai ʻo Kederona, a puhi akula ia mea ma ke kahawai ʻo Kederona, a kuʻi ihola a ʻaeʻae me he lepo lā, a hoʻolei akula i kona lepo ma luna o nā lua kupapaʻu o nā kānaka. | He took the Asherah pole from the temple of the LORD to the Kidron Valley outside Jerusalem and burned it there. He ground it to powder and scattered the dust over the graves of the common people. |
| 2-Nāal 23:8 | A lawe mai nō ia i nā kāhuna a pau mai nā kūlanakauhale o ka Iuda mai, a hoʻohaumia i nā heiau kahi a nā kāhuna i kuni ai i ka mea ʻala, mai Geba mai a i Beʻereseba, a wāwahi akula i nā heiau o nā ʻīpuka ma ke komo ʻana o ka ʻīpuka o Iehosua, ka luna o ke kūlanakauhale, i nā mea ma ka lima hema o ka ʻīpuka o ke kūlanakauhale. | Josiah brought all the priests from the towns of Judah and desecrated the high places, from Geba to Beersheba, where the priests had burned incense. He broke down the shrines at the gates--at the entrance to the Gate of Joshua, the city governor, which is on the left of the city gate. |
| 2-Nāal 23:11 | A lawe aku ia i nā lio, i nā mea a nā aliʻi o ka Iuda i kūkulu ai no ka lā, ma ke komo ʻana i ka hale o Iēhova ma ke keʻena ma luna o Natanemeleka, ka luna hele, ka mea ma nā wahi e pili ana, a puhi akula i ke ahi i nā hale kaʻa no ka lā. | He removed from the entrance to the temple of the LORD the horses that the kings of Judah had dedicated to the sun. They were in the court near the room of an official named Nathan-Melech. Josiah then burned the chariots dedicated to the sun. |
| 2-Nāal 23:12 | A ʻo nā kuahu ma luna ma ke keʻena i luna o ka hale o ʻAhaza, nā mea a nā aliʻi o ka Iuda i hana ai, a me nā kuahu a Manase i hana ai ma nā kahua ʻelua o ka hale o Iēhova, ʻo ia kā ke aliʻi i luku ai, a wāwahi iho mai laila mai, a hoʻolei akula i ko lākou lepo i loko o ke kahawai ʻo Kederona. | He pulled down the altars the kings of Judah had erected on the roof near the upper room of Ahaz, and the altars Manasseh had built in the two courts of the temple of the LORD. He removed them from there, smashed them to pieces and threw the rubble into the Kidron Valley. |
| 2-Nāal 23:15 | A ʻo ke kuahu hoʻi ma Betela, a ʻo ka heiau a Ieroboama i hana ai, a ke keiki a Nebata, nāna i hoʻolilo ka ʻIseraʻela i ka hewa, ʻo ua kuahu lā, a me ka heiau, ʻo ia kāna i wāwahi ai, a puhi aku i ka heiau, a kuʻi ihola a ʻaeʻae me he lepo lā, a puhi akula i nā kiʻi o ʻAseterota. | Even the altar at Bethel, the high place made by Jeroboam son of Nebat, who had caused Israel to sin--even that altar and high place he demolished. He burned the high place and ground it to powder, and burned the Asherah pole also. |
| 2-Nāal 23:16 | Huli aʻela ʻo Iosia, a ʻike akula i nā hale lua ma laila ma ka puʻu, a hoʻouna akula, a lawe mai i nā iwi mai nā hale lua mai, a puhi akula ma luna o ke kuahu, a hoʻohaumia ihola ia mea e like me ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova, ka mea a ke kanaka o ke Akua i haʻi mai, nāna i haʻi mai kēia mau ʻōlelo. | Then Josiah looked around, and when he saw the tombs that were there on the hillside, he had the bones removed from them and burned on the altar to defile it, in accordance with the word of the LORD proclaimed by the man of God who foretold these things. |
| 2-Nāal 23:17 | A nīnau akula ia, He aha kēia kia aʻu e ʻike nei? ʻĪ maila nā kānaka o ke kūlanakauhale iā ia, ʻO ka hale lua ia o ke kanaka o ke Akua, ka mea i hele mai Iuda mai, a haʻi mai i kēia mau mea āu i hana ai i ke kuahu o Betela. | The king asked, "What is that tombstone I see?" The men of the city said, "It marks the tomb of the man of God who came from Judah and pronounced against the altar of Bethel the very things you have done to it." |
| 2-Nāal 23:18 | A ʻī akula ia, E waiho mālie iā ia, mai lawelawe kekahi kanaka i kona mau iwi. A hoʻopakele lākou i kona mau iwi me nā iwi o ke kāula, ka mea i hele aʻe mai Samaria mai. | "Leave it alone," he said. "Don't let anyone disturb his bones." So they spared his bones and those of the prophet who had come from Samaria. |
| 2-Nāal 23:20 | A kaumaha akula ia i nā kāhuna o nā heiau, i ka poʻe ma laila, ma luna o nā kuahu, a puhi akula i nā iwi kanaka ma luna o lākou, a hoʻi akula i Ierusalema. | Josiah slaughtered all the priests of those high places on the altars and burned human bones on them. Then he went back to Jerusalem. |
| 2-Nāal 23:21 | Kauoha akula ke aliʻi i nā kānaka a pau, ʻī akula, E mālama ʻoukou i ka mōliaola no Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua, e like me ka mea i kākau ʻia ma ka buke o kēia kānāwai. | The king gave this order to all the people: "Celebrate the Passover to the LORD your God, as it is written in this Book of the Covenant." |
| 2-Nāal 23:29 | I kona manawa, piʻi aʻela ʻo Paraʻo-neko, ke aliʻi o ʻAigupita, e kūʻē i ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria ma ka muliwai ʻo ʻEuperate; a hele kūʻē akula ʻo Iosia iā ia: a pepehi mai kēlā iā ia ma Megido, i kona manawa i ʻike ai iā ia. | While Josiah was king, Pharaoh Neco king of Egypt went up to the Euphrates River to help the king of Assyria. King Josiah marched out to meet him in battle, but Neco faced him and killed him at Megiddo. |
| 2-Nāal 23:30 | A lawe akula kāna poʻe kauā iā ia ua make ma ka hale kaʻa mai Megido mai, a hali mai iā ia i Ierusalema, a kanu ihola iā ia i loko o kona hale lua. A lawe akula nā kānaka o ka ʻāina iā Iehoahaza ke keiki a Iosia, a poni iā ia, a hoʻoaliʻi iā ia ma ka hakahaka o kona makua kāne. | Josiah's servants brought his body in a chariot from Megiddo to Jerusalem and buried him in his own tomb. And the people of the land took Jehoahaz son of Josiah and anointed him and made him king in place of his father. |
| 2-Nāal 23:32 | A hana hewa akula ia i mua o Iēhova, e like me nā mea a pau a kona poʻe kūpuna i hana ai. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD, just as his fathers had done. |
| 2-Nāal 23:33 | A hoʻopaʻa akula ʻo Paraʻo-neko iā ia ma Ribela i ka ʻāina ʻo Hamata, no kona noho aliʻi ʻana ma Ierusalema; a ʻauhau akula i ka ʻāina i hoʻokahi haneri tālena kālā, a i hoʻokahi tālena gula. | Pharaoh Neco put him in chains at Riblah in the land of Hamath so that he might not reign in Jerusalem, and he imposed on Judah a levy of a hundred talents of silver and a talent of gold. |
| 2-Nāal 23:34 | A hoʻoaliʻi akula ʻo Paraʻo-neko iā ʻEliakima ke keiki a Iosia ma ka hakahaka o Iosia kona makua kāne, a hoʻololi aʻela i kona inoa i Iehoiakima, a lālau akula ʻo ia iā Iehoahaza, a lawe akula i ʻAigupita, a make ihola ia i laila. | Pharaoh Neco made Eliakim son of Josiah king in place of his father Josiah and changed Eliakim's name to Jehoiakim. But he took Jehoahaz and carried him off to Egypt, and there he died. |
| 2-Nāal 23:35 | A hāʻawi akula ʻo Iehoiakima i ke kālā a me ke gula iā Paraʻo; a ʻauhau akula ʻo ia i ka ʻāina e hāʻawi aku ia e like me ke kauoha a Paraʻo; ʻauhau akula ia i ke kālā a me ke gula o nā kānaka o ka ʻāina, i kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka, e like me kona ʻauhau ʻia ʻana, e hāʻawi aku ia no Paraʻo-neko. | Jehoiakim paid Pharaoh Neco the silver and gold he demanded. In order to do so, he taxed the land and exacted the silver and gold from the people of the land according to their assessments. |
| 2-Nāal 23:37 | A hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova, e like me nā mea a pau a kona poʻe kūpuna i hana ai. | And he did evil in the eyes of the LORD, just as his fathers had done. |
| 2-Nāal 24:2 | A hoʻouna akula ʻo Iēhova e kūʻē iā ia i ka poʻe hao wale no Kaledea, a i ka poʻe hao wale no Suria, a i ka poʻe hao wale no Moaba, a i ka poʻe hao wale no nā mamo a ʻAmona, a hoʻouna aku iā lākou e kūʻē i ka Iuda e luku aku iā ia, e like me ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova āna i ʻōlelo ai ma kāna poʻe kauā ma nā kāula. | The LORD sent Babylonian, Aramean, Moabite and Ammonite raiders against him. He sent them to destroy Judah, in accordance with the word of the LORD proclaimed by his servants the prophets. |
| 2-Nāal 24:9 | A hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova, e like me nā mea a pau a kona makua kāne i hana ai. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD, just as his father had done. |
| 2-Nāal 24:11 | A ʻo Nebukaneza ke aliʻi o Babulona, hele kūʻē maila ia i ke kūlanakauhale, a hoʻopilikia akula kāna poʻe kauā ia wahi. | and Nebuchadnezzar himself came up to the city while his officers were besieging it. |
| 2-Nāal 24:12 | A hele akula Iehoiakina ke aliʻi o ka Iuda i ke aliʻi o Babulona, ʻo ia, a me kona makuahine, a me kāna poʻe kauā, a me kona poʻe aliʻi, a me kona poʻe luna hale, a lawe ke aliʻi o Babulona iā ia i ka walu o ka makahiki o kona aliʻi ʻana. | Jehoiachin king of Judah, his mother, his attendants, his nobles and his officials all surrendered to him. In the eighth year of the reign of the king of Babylon, he took Jehoiachin prisoner. |
| 2-Nāal 24:14 | A lawe pio akula ia i ko Ierusalema a pau, a me nā aliʻi, a me ka poʻe koa ikaika a pau, he ʻumi tausani ka poʻe pio, a me ka poʻe paʻahana a pau, a me nā ʻāmara: ʻaʻohe mea i koe, ʻo nā kānaka ʻilihune o ka ʻāina wale nō. | He carried into exile all Jerusalem: all the officers and fighting men, and all the craftsmen and artisans--a total of ten thousand. Only the poorest people of the land were left. |
| 2-Nāal 24:15 | A lawe pio akula ʻo ia iā Iehoiakina i Babulona, a me ka makuahine o ke aliʻi a me nā wāhine a ke aliʻi, a me nā luna hale, a me ka poʻe aliʻi o ka ʻāina, ʻo lākou kāna i lawe pio aʻe ai mai Ierusalema aku i Babulona. | Nebuchadnezzar took Jehoiachin captive to Babylon. He also took from Jerusalem to Babylon the king's mother, his wives, his officials and the leading men of the land. |
| 2-Nāal 24:17 | A ʻo ke aliʻi o Babulona, hoʻoaliʻi akula ʻo ia iā Matania, ke kaikaina o kona makua kāne, ma kona hakahaka, a kapa akula i kona inoa ʻo Zedekia. | He made Mattaniah, Jehoiachin's uncle, king in his place and changed his name to Zedekiah. |
| 2-Nāal 24:19 | Hana ʻino akula ia i mua o Iēhova, e like me nā mea a pau a Iehoiakima i hana ai. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD, just as Jehoiakim had done. |
| 2-Nāal 25:4 | A ua hoʻopio ʻia ke kūlanakauhale, a holo akula nā kānaka koa a pau i ka pō, ma ke ala o ka ʻīpuka ma waena o nā pā pōhaku ʻelua, ma ke kīhāpai o ke aliʻi; (a ʻo ko Kaledea e noho ana a puni ke kūlanakauhale;) a hele akula [ke aliʻi] i ke ala o ka pāpū. | Then the city wall was broken through, and the whole army fled at night through the gate between the two walls near the king's garden, though the Babylonians were surrounding the city. They fled toward the Arabah, |
| 2-Nāal 25:5 | A hahai akula ka poʻe kaua o ko Kaledea ma hope o ke aliʻi, a loaʻa iā lākou ia ma nā pāpū ʻo Ieriko; a ua puehu liʻiliʻi kona poʻe kaua mai ona aku lā. | but the Babylonian army pursued the king and overtook him in the plains of Jericho. All his soldiers were separated from him and scattered, |
| 2-Nāal 25:6 | Lālau akula lākou i ke aliʻi, a lawe aku iā ia i ke aliʻi o Babulona ma Ribela, a hoʻohewa lākou iā ia. | and he was captured. He was taken to the king of Babylon at Riblah, where sentence was pronounced on him. |
| 2-Nāal 25:7 | A pepehi akula lākou i nā keiki a Zedekia i mua o kona maka, a pōʻalo aʻela i nā maka o Zedekia, a hoʻopaʻa akula lākou iā ia i nā kūpeʻe ʻelua, a lawe akula lākou iā ia i Babulona. | They killed the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes. Then they put out his eyes, bound him with bronze shackles and took him to Babylon. |
| 2-Nāal 25:9 | A puhi akula i ka hale o Iēhova, a me ka hale o ke aliʻi, a me nā hale a pau o Ierusalema, a puhi akula hoʻi i ke ahi i kēlā hale kēia hale o ka poʻe koʻikoʻi a pau. | He set fire to the temple of the LORD, the royal palace and all the houses of Jerusalem. Every important building he burned down. |
| 2-Nāal 25:14 | A ʻo nā ipu hao, a me nā mea kope ahi, a me nā ʻūpā koli kukui, a me nā puna, a me nā ipu keleawe a pau, nā mea a nā kāhuna i lawelawe ai, ʻo ia kā lākou i lawe akula. | They also took away the pots, shovels, wick trimmers, dishes and all the bronze articles used in the temple service. |
| 2-Nāal 25:15 | A ʻo nā ipu ahi, a me nā bola, a ʻo nā mea gula i hana ʻia i ke gula, a me nā mea kālā i hana ʻia i ke kālā, ʻo ia mau mea kā ka luna koa i lawe akula. | The commander of the imperial guard took away the censers and sprinkling bowls--all that were made of pure gold or silver. |
| 2-Nāal 25:18 | A lawe akula ka luna koa iā Seraia ke kahuna nui, a iā Zepania, ke kahuna lua, a me nā kiaʻi puka ʻekolu. | The commander of the guard took as prisoners Seraiah the chief priest, Zephaniah the priest next in rank and the three doorkeepers. |
| 2-Nāal 25:19 | A lawe akula ia mai ke kūlanakauhale aku i kekahi luna, ka mea i hoʻonoho ʻia ma luna o nā kānaka kaua, a i ʻelima kānaka punahele o ke aliʻi, ka poʻe i loaʻa ma ke kūlanakauhale, a i ke kākau ʻōlelo o ka luna kaua, nāna i alakaʻi i ke kaua i nā kānaka o ka ʻāina, a me nā kānaka o ka ʻāina he kanaono i loaʻa ma ke kūlanakauhale. | Of those still in the city, he took the officer in charge of the fighting men and five royal advisers. He also took the secretary who was chief officer in charge of conscripting the people of the land and sixty of his men who were found in the city. |
| 2-Nāal 25:20 | A lawe akula ʻo Nebuzaradana ka luna koa iā lākou, a alakaʻi akula iā lākou i ke aliʻi o Babulona ma Ribela. | Nebuzaradan the commander took them all and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah. |
| 2-Nāal 25:21 | Pepehi akula ke aliʻi o Babulona iā lākou, a make lākou iā ia ma Ribela i ka ʻāina ʻo Hamata. A ua lawe ʻia aku ʻo ka Iuda mai ko lākou ʻāina aku. | There at Riblah, in the land of Hamath, the king had them executed. So Judah went into captivity, away from her land. |
| 2-Nāal 25:22 | A ʻo nā kānaka i koe ma ka ʻāina o ka Iuda, ka poʻe a Nebukaneza ke aliʻi o Babulona i waiho ai, hoʻonoho akula ʻo ia iā Gedalia, ke keiki a ʻAhikama, ke keiki a Sapana, ma luna o lākou. | Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan, to be over the people he had left behind in Judah. |
| 2-Nāal 25:24 | Hoʻohiki ihola ʻo ia iā lākou, a i ko lākou poʻe kānaka, a ʻī akula iā lākou, Mai makaʻu ʻoukou i ka hoʻokauā ʻana na ko Kaledea: e noho i ka ʻāina, a e mālama i ke aliʻi o Babulona, a e pono auaneʻi ʻoukou. | Gedaliah took an oath to reassure them and their men. "Do not be afraid of the Babylonian officials," he said. "Settle down in the land and serve the king of Babylon, and it will go well with you." |
| 2-Nāal 25:26 | A kū aʻela nā kānaka a pau, nā mea ʻuʻuku, a me nā mea nui, a me nā luna o nā kaua, a hele akula i ʻAigupita; no ka mea, ua makaʻu lākou i ko Kaledea. | At this, all the people from the least to the greatest, together with the army officers, fled to Egypt for fear of the Babylonians. |
| 1-ʻOihn 2:21 | A ma hope iho, komo akula ʻo Hezerona i loko i ke kaikamahine a Makira a ka makua kāne o Gileada, a lawe aʻela ʻo ia iā ia i kona makahiki he kanaono, a hānau maila nāna ʻo Seguba. | Later, Hezron lay with the daughter of Makir the father of Gilead (he had married her when he was sixty years old), and she bore him Segub. |
| 1-ʻOihn 2:35 | A hāʻawi akula ʻo Sesana i kāna kaikamahine i wahine na Iareha na kāna kauā, a hānau maila ia nāna ʻo ʻAtai. | Sheshan gave his daughter in marriage to his servant Jarha, and she bore him Attai. |
| 1-ʻOihn 4:10 | A kāhea akula ʻo Iabeza i ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, me ka ʻī ʻana, Inā ʻoe e hoʻopōmaikaʻi mai iaʻu, a e hoʻoneʻe aku i kuʻu palena ʻāina, a me aʻu pū hoʻi kou lima, a e mālama mai ʻoe iaʻu i ka hewa, i hōʻeha ʻole mai ia iaʻu! A hāʻawi maila ke Akua i kāna mea i noi aku ai. | Jabez cried out to the God of Israel, "Oh, that you would bless me and enlarge my territory! Let your hand be with me, and keep me from harm so that I will be free from pain." And God granted his request. |
| 1-ʻOihn 4:39 | A hele akula lākou ma ke komo ʻana o Gedora, ma ka ʻaoʻao hikina o ke awāwa, e ʻimi ana i wahi e hānai ai i nā holoholona no lākou. | and they went to the outskirts of Gedor to the east of the valley in search of pasture for their flocks. |
| 1-ʻOihn 4:41 | A hele akula kēia poʻe i kākau ʻia ma ka inoa, i ka wā o Hezekia ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, a hahau ihola i ko lākou mau halelewa, a me nā hale i loaʻa i laila, a hōkai loa iā lākou a hiki i kēia manawa, a noho ihola ma ko lākou wahi; no ka mea, he wahi hānai ia no ko lākou holoholona. | The men whose names were listed came in the days of Hezekiah king of Judah. They attacked the Hamites in their dwellings and also the Meunites who were there and completely destroyed them, as is evident to this day. Then they settled in their place, because there was pasture for their flocks. |
| 1-ʻOihn 4:43 | A pepehi akula lākou i ke koena o ka ʻAmeleka i pakele, a noho ihola i laila a hiki i kēia manawa. | They killed the remaining Amalekites who had escaped, and they have lived there to this day. |
| 1-ʻOihn 5:9 | A noho akula ia ma ka hikina a hiki i ka palena o ka wao akua mai ka muliwai ʻEuperate aku: no ka mea, ua nui loa ko lākou poʻe holoholona ma ka ʻāina ʻo Gileada. | To the east they occupied the land up to the edge of the desert that extends to the Euphrates River, because their livestock had increased in Gilead. |
| 1-ʻOihn 5:10 | A i ka wā iā Saula, kaua akula lākou me ka Hagara, a hina iho lākou i ko lākou lima: a noho lākou i ko lākou mau halelewa ma ka ʻāina hikina a pau o Gileada. | During Saul's reign they waged war against the Hagrites, who were defeated at their hands; they occupied the dwellings of the Hagrites throughout the entire region east of Gilead. |
| 1-ʻOihn 5:19 | A kaua akula lākou me ka Hagara, me Ietura, me Nepisa, a me Nodaba. | They waged war against the Hagrites, Jetur, Naphish and Nodab. |
| 1-ʻOihn 5:20 | A ua kōkua ʻia mai lākou i ke kūʻē i kēlā poʻe, a ua hāʻawi ʻia mai ka Hagara i loko o ko lākou lima, a me nā mea a pau o lākou: no ka mea, kāhea akula lākou i ke Akua i ke kaua ʻana, a maliu maila ʻo ia iā lākou; no ka mea, paulele nō lākou ma luna ona. | They were helped in fighting them, and God handed the Hagrites and all their allies over to them, because they cried out to him during the battle. He answered their prayers, because they trusted in him. |
| 1-ʻOihn 5:21 | Kaʻi pio akula lākou i ko lākou holoholona, he kanalima tausani kāmelo, a ʻo nā hipa ʻelua haneri me kanalima tausani, a he poʻe miula ʻelua tausani, a he poʻe kānaka hoʻokahi haneri tausani. | They seized the livestock of the Hagrites--fifty thousand camels, two hundred fifty thousand sheep and two thousand donkeys. They also took one hundred thousand people captive, |
| 1-ʻOihn 5:25 | A ua lawehala lākou i ke Akua o ko lākou poʻe kūpuna, a hele akula e moekolohe ma muli o nā akua o nā kānaka o ka ʻāina, ka poʻe a ke Akua i luku ai i mua o lākou. | But they were unfaithful to the God of their fathers and prostituted themselves to the gods of the peoples of the land, whom God had destroyed before them. |
| 1-ʻOihn 5:26 | A hoʻāla aʻela ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela i ka naʻau o Pula ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria, a me ka naʻau o Tilegatapilesera ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria, a lawe pio akula ʻo ia iā lākou, i ka Reubena, i ka Gada, a me ka ʻohana hapa a Manase, a kaʻi akula iā lākou i Hala, i Habora, a i Hara, a i ka muliwai Gozana, a hiki i kēia manawa. | So the God of Israel stirred up the spirit of Pul king of Assyria (that is, Tiglath-Pileser king of Assyria), who took the Reubenites, the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh into exile. He took them to Halah, Habor, Hara and the river of Gozan, where they are to this day. |
| 1-ʻOihn 6:15 | A hele akula ʻo Iehozadaka, i ka wā a Iēhova i lawe pio aku ai i ka Iuda, a me ko Ierusalema ma ka lima o Nebukaneza. | Jehozadak was deported when the LORD sent Judah and Jerusalem into exile by the hand of Nebuchadnezzar. |
| 1-ʻOihn 6:32 | A hoʻokauā akula lākou i mua o kahi i kū ai ka halelewa anaina, me ka hoʻoleʻa ʻana, a hiki i ka manawa a Solomona i hana ai ka hale o Iēhova i Ierusalema: a laila kū ihola lākou i kā lākou ʻoihana ma ko lākou mau papa. | They ministered with music before the tabernacle, the Tent of Meeting, until Solomon built the temple of the LORD in Jerusalem. They performed their duties according to the regulations laid down for them. |
| 1-ʻOihn 6:49 | Akā, ʻo ʻAʻarona a me kāna mau keiki, mōhai akula lākou ma luna o ke kuahu no ka mōhai kuni, a ma luna o ke kuahu no ka mea ʻala, a no ka hana a pau o ke keʻena kapu, a e mōhai kalahala no ka ʻIseraʻela, e like me nā mea a pau a Mose ke kauā na ke Akua i kauoha ai. | But Aaron and his descendants were the ones who presented offerings on the altar of burnt offering and on the altar of incense in connection with all that was done in the Most Holy Place, making atonement for Israel, in accordance with all that Moses the servant of God had commanded. |
| 1-ʻOihn 6:55 | A hāʻawi akula lākou iā Heberona no lākou, ma ka ʻāina o ka Iuda, a me nā kula o ia wahi a puni. | They were given Hebron in Judah with its surrounding pasturelands. |
| 1-ʻOihn 6:56 | Akā, ʻo nā ʻāina mahi ʻai o ke kūlanakauhale, a me nā kauhale i laila, hāʻawi akula lākou ia mau mea no Kaleba ke keiki a Iepune. | But the fields and villages around the city were given to Caleb son of Jephunneh. |
| 1-ʻOihn 6:57 | A hāʻawi akula lākou i nā kūlanakauhale o ka Iuda no nā mamo a ʻAʻarona, ʻo Heberona ka puʻuhonua, ʻo Libena me nā kula i laila, ʻo Iatira, a ʻo ʻEsetemoa me ko lākou mau kula, | So the descendants of Aaron were given Hebron (a city of refuge), and Libnah, Jattir, Eshtemoa, |
| 1-ʻOihn 6:65 | A hāʻawi akula lākou ma ka puʻu ʻana ia mau kūlanakauhale i kapa ʻia ma nā inoa, no loko o ka ʻohana o nā mamo a Iuda, a no loko o ka ʻohana o nā mamo a Simeona, a no loko o ka ʻohana o nā mamo a Beniamina. | From the tribes of Judah, Simeon and Benjamin they allotted the previously named towns. |
| 1-ʻOihn 6:67 | A hāʻawi akula lākou i nā kūlanakauhale puʻuhonua, ʻo Sekema ma ka mauna ʻEperaima me kona kula, a ʻo Gezera hoʻi me kona kula, | In the hill country of Ephraim they were given Shechem (a city of refuge), and Gezer, |
| 1-ʻOihn 8:7 | ʻO Naʻamana, ʻo ʻAhia, a ʻo Gera; lawe akula ʻo ia iā lākou, a nāna mai ʻo ʻUza, a ʻo ʻAhihuda. | Naaman, Ahijah, and Gera, who deported them and who was the father of Uzza and Ahihud. |
| 1-ʻOihn 10:4 | A laila, ʻī akula ʻo Saula i ke kanaka hali i kāna mea kaua, E unuhi ʻoe i kāu pahi kaua, a e hou mai iaʻu me ia, o hele mai kēia poʻe ʻoki poepoe ʻole, a e hoʻomāʻewaʻewa mai iaʻu. Akā, ʻaʻole i makemake ka mea hali i kāna mea kaua; no ka mea, ua makaʻu loa ia. No laila, lālau akula ʻo Saula i ka pahi kaua, a hāʻule ihola i luna. | Saul said to his armor-bearer, "Draw your sword and run me through, or these uncircumcised fellows will come and abuse me." But his armor-bearer was terrified and would not do it; so Saul took his own sword and fell on it. |
| 1-ʻOihn 10:7 | A ʻike aʻela nā kānaka a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, ma ke awāwa, heʻe akula lākou; a ua make hoʻi ʻo Saula a me kāna mau keiki kāne, a laila haʻalele lākou i ko lākou mau kūlanakauhale, a holo akula; a hele maila ko Pilisetia a noho ihola ma laila. | When all the Israelites in the valley saw that the army had fled and that Saul and his sons had died, they abandoned their towns and fled. And the Philistines came and occupied them. |
| 1-ʻOihn 10:9 | A pau ko lākou hao ʻana iā ia, lawe aʻela lākou i kona poʻo, a me kāna mau mea kaua, hoʻouna akula lākou ma ka ʻāina o ko Pilisetia a puni, e haʻi aku i ko lākou mau kiʻi, a i nā kānaka. | They stripped him and took his head and his armor, and sent messengers throughout the land of the Philistines to proclaim the news among their idols and their people. |
| 1-ʻOihn 10:10 | A waiho ihola lākou i kāna mau mea kaua i loko o ka hale o ko lākou mau akua, a hoʻopaʻa akula i kona poʻo ma ka heiau o Dagona. | They put his armor in the temple of their gods and hung up his head in the temple of Dagon. |
| 1-ʻOihn 10:12 | Kū aʻela lākou, ʻo ka poʻe kānaka koa a pau, a lawe akula i ke kino o Saula, a me nā kino o nā keiki āna, a hali maila i Iabesa, a kanu ihola i ko lākou mau iwi ma lalo o ka lāʻau ʻoka, aia ma Iabesa, a hoʻokē ʻai lākou i nā lā ʻehiku. | all their valiant men went and took the bodies of Saul and his sons and brought them to Jabesh. Then they buried their bones under the great tree in Jabesh, and they fasted seven days. |
| 1-ʻOihn 11:4 | Hele akula ʻo Dāvida me ka ʻIseraʻela a pau i Ierusalema, ʻo ia ʻo Iebusa, kahi i noho ai ka Iebusa, nā kānaka o ia ʻāina. | David and all the Israelites marched to Jerusalem (that is, Jebus). The Jebusites who lived there |
| 1-ʻOihn 11:6 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Dāvida, ʻO ka mea pepehi mua i ka Iebusi, e lilo ia i poʻokela a i luna koa. A ʻo Ioaba, ʻo ke keiki a Zeruia i piʻi mua akula, a lilo aʻela ia i poʻokela. | David had said, "Whoever leads the attack on the Jebusites will become commander-in-chief." Joab son of Zeruiah went up first, and so he received the command. |
| 1-ʻOihn 11:7 | A noho ihola ʻo Dāvida ma ka pā kaua; no laila, kapa akula lākou ia wahi, ʻO ke kūlanakauhale o Dāvida. | David then took up residence in the fortress, and so it was called the City of David. |
| 1-ʻOihn 11:13 | Aia nō ia me Dāvida ma Padamima, i laila i ʻākoakoa ai ko Pilisetia i ke kaua, i kahi i paʻapū ai ka honua i ka bale: a naholo akula nā kānaka i mua o ko Pilisetia. | He was with David at Pas Dammim when the Philistines gathered there for battle. At a place where there was a field full of barley, the troops fled from the Philistines. |
| 1-ʻOihn 11:15 | Iho akula nā mea ʻekolu o ka poʻe luna he kanakolu i kahi paʻa i o Dāvida lā i loko o ke ana o ʻAdulama: a hoʻomoana ihola ka poʻe kauā o Pilisetia ma ke awāwa i Repaima. | Three of the thirty chiefs came down to David to the rock at the cave of Adullam, while a band of Philistines was encamped in the Valley of Rephaim. |
| 1-ʻOihn 11:18 | Wāhi aʻela ua mau kānaka ʻekolu lā i ka poʻe kaua o ko Pilisetia, a huki maila i ka wai, mai loko o ka luawai o Betelehema ma ka ʻīpuka, lālau akula, a lawe maila i o Dāvida lā: akā, ʻaʻole ʻo Dāvida i manaʻo e inu ia mea, a ninini aku nō ia mea no Iēhova. | So the Three broke through the Philistine lines, drew water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem and carried it back to David. But he refused to drink it; instead, he poured it out before the LORD. |
| 1-ʻOihn 11:19 | ʻĪ akula ia, E pāpā mai koʻu Akua iaʻu, i ʻole au e hana ia mea: e inu nō anei au i ke koko o kēia mau kānaka, me ko lākou ola? No ka mea, me ke ola wale nō lākou i lawe mai nei ia mea: no laila, ʻaʻole ia i make inu. Pēlā i hana ai ia mau kānaka ikaika loa ʻekolu. | "God forbid that I should do this!" he said. "Should I drink the blood of these men who went at the risk of their lives?" Because they risked their lives to bring it back, David would not drink it. Such were the exploits of the three mighty men. |
| 1-ʻOihn 11:23 | Pepehi ihola hoʻi ʻo ia i kekahi kanaka ʻAigupita, he kanaka nunui, he ʻelima haʻilima ke kiʻekiʻe: a he ihe nō ma ka lima o ka ʻAigupita, e like me ka lāʻau o ka mea ulana lole: a iho akula kēlā i ona lā me ke koʻokoʻo, a kāʻili aʻela i ka ihe mai loko aʻe o ka lima o ka ʻAigupita, a pepehi ihola iā ia me kāna ihe. | And he struck down an Egyptian who was seven and a half feet tall. Although the Egyptian had a spear like a weaver's rod in his hand, Benaiah went against him with a club. He snatched the spear from the Egyptian's hand and killed him with his own spear. |
| 1-ʻOihn 11:25 | Aia hoʻi, he koʻikoʻi nō ia i waena o ke kanakolu, ʻaʻole hoʻi i hiki aku kona i ko kēlā poʻe ʻekolu. A hoʻonoho akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia i kuhina nona. | He was held in greater honor than any of the Thirty, but he was not included among the Three. And David put him in charge of his bodyguard. |
| 1-ʻOihn 12:15 | ʻO lākou ka poʻe i hele ma kēlā kapa o Ioredane i ka malama mua, i ka manawa i hoʻopiha ai ia ma luna o kona mau kapa a pau: a hoʻopuehu akula lākou i nā mea a pau o nā awāwa ma ka hikina a ma ke komohana. | It was they who crossed the Jordan in the first month when it was overflowing all its banks, and they put to flight everyone living in the valleys, to the east and to the west. |
| 1-ʻOihn 12:17 | Hele akula ʻo Dāvida i waho e hālāwai me lākou; ʻōlelo akula ia, ʻī akula iā lākou, Inā e hele aloha mai nō ʻoukou i oʻu nei e kōkua mai iaʻu, e hoʻokahi ana koʻu naʻau me ko ʻoukou: akā, inā no ka hāʻawi aku iaʻu i koʻu poʻe ʻenemi, na ke Akua o ko kākou poʻe kūpuna e nānā mai, a e pāpā mai; no ka mea, ʻaʻole i loaʻa ka hewa ma koʻu mau lima. | David went out to meet them and said to them, "If you have come to me in peace, to help me, I am ready to have you unite with me. But if you have come to betray me to my enemies when my hands are free from violence, may the God of our fathers see it and judge you." |
| 1-ʻOihn 13:4 | ʻŌlelo akula ke anaina kanaka a pau, e hana lākou pēlā: no ka mea, he maikaʻi ia mea i mua o nā kānaka a pau. | The whole assembly agreed to do this, because it seemed right to all the people. |
| 1-ʻOihn 13:6 | Piʻi akula ʻo Dāvida, a me ka ʻIseraʻela a pau a Baʻala, ʻo ia ʻo Kiriataiearima, no ka Iuda mai laila mai e lawe i ka pahu o ke Akua ʻo Iēhova, e noho ana ma waena o nā keruba, kahi i hea ʻia ai kona inoa. | David and all the Israelites with him went to Baalah of Judah (Kiriath Jearim) to bring up from there the ark of God the LORD, who is enthroned between the cherubim--the ark that is called by the Name. |
| 1-ʻOihn 13:7 | Hoʻoholo aʻela lākou i ka pahu o ke Akua ma luna o ke kaʻa hou, mai ka hale mai o ʻAbinadaba; a kaʻi akula ʻo ʻUza lāua ʻo ʻAhio i ke kaʻa. | They moved the ark of God from Abinadab's house on a new cart, with Uzzah and Ahio guiding it. |
| 1-ʻOihn 13:8 | Hoʻokani akula ʻo Dāvida a me ka ʻIseraʻela a pau i mua o ke Akua me ka ikaika a pau, i nā mele, me nā lira, nā pesaleteria, nā timeberela, nā kimebala, a me nā pū kani. | David and all the Israelites were celebrating with all their might before God, with songs and with harps, lyres, tambourines, cymbals and trumpets. |
| 1-ʻOihn 13:9 | A hiki aku lākou i kahi hehi-palaoa no Kidona, hoʻō akula ʻo ʻUza i kona lima a hoʻopaʻa i ka pahu: no ka mea, ʻōkupe ihola nā bipi kauō. | When they came to the threshing floor of Kidon, Uzzah reached out his hand to steady the ark, because the oxen stumbled. |
| 1-ʻOihn 14:8 | A lohe aʻela nā Pilisetia, ua poni ʻia ʻo Dāvida i aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, piʻi maila nā Pilisetia a pau e ʻimi iā Dāvida. A lohe akula ʻo Dāvida, a hele akula ia a kūʻē iā lākou. | When the Philistines heard that David had been anointed king over all Israel, they went up in full force to search for him, but David heard about it and went out to meet them. |
| 1-ʻOihn 14:10 | Nīnau akula ʻo Dāvida i ke Akua, ʻī akula, E piʻi aku anei au e kūʻē i nā Pilisetia? E hoʻolilo anei hoʻi ʻoe iā lākou i kuʻu lima? ʻĪ maila hoʻi ʻo Iēhova iā ia, E piʻi aku ʻoe, no ka mea, e hoʻolilo aku nō wau iā lākou i kou lima. | so David inquired of God: "Shall I go and attack the Philistines? Will you hand them over to me?" The LORD answered him, "Go, I will hand them over to you." |
| 1-ʻOihn 14:11 | Hele maila lākou i Baʻalaperazima, a luku akula ʻo Dāvida iā lākou ma laila. A laila, ʻī akula ʻo Dāvida, Ua pohā akula ʻo Iēhova ma luna o koʻu poʻe ʻenemi, e like me ka pohā ʻana o ka wai. No laila, kapa akula lākou i ka inoa o ia wahi, ʻo Baʻala-perazima. | So David and his men went up to Baal Perazim, and there he defeated them. He said, "As waters break out, God has broken out against my enemies by my hand." So that place was called Baal Perazim. |
| 1-ʻOihn 14:12 | A haʻalele mai lākou i nā kiʻi akua o lākou i laila, kauoha akula ʻo Dāvida, a ua puhi ʻia lākou i ke ahi. | The Philistines had abandoned their gods there, and David gave orders to burn them in the fire. |
| 1-ʻOihn 14:13 | A hoʻomoana hou akula nā Pilisetia ma ke awāwa. | Once more the Philistines raided the valley; |
| 1-ʻOihn 14:14 | No laila, nīnau hou akula ʻo Dāvida i ke Akua; a ʻōlelo maila ke Akua iā ia, Mai piʻi aku ʻoe ma hope o lākou: e huli aʻe mai o lākou aku, a e hoʻi mai ma luna o lākou lā ma kahi e kū pono ana i nā lāʻau silika. | so David inquired of God again, and God answered him, "Do not go straight up, but circle around them and attack them in front of the balsam trees. |
| 1-ʻOihn 14:16 | No laila, hana akula ʻo Dāvida e like me kā ke Akua i kauoha ai iā ia: a pepehi akula lākou i nā Pilisetia mai Gibeona aku a hiki i Gazera. | So David did as God commanded him, and they struck down the Philistine army, all the way from Gibeon to Gezer. |
| 1-ʻOihn 14:17 | Kuʻi akula ka lono no Dāvida i nā ʻāina a pau; a hoʻokau akula ʻo Iēhova i ka makaʻu iā ia ma luna o nā lāhui kanaka a pau. | So David's fame spread throughout every land, and the LORD made all the nations fear him. |
| 1-ʻOihn 15:11 | Kāhea akula ʻo Dāvida iā Zadoka lāua ʻo ʻAbiatara nā kāhuna, a i nā Levi hoʻi, iā ʻUriʻela, ʻAsaia, Ioʻela, Semaia, ʻEliʻela, a me ʻAminadaba, | Then David summoned Zadok and Abiathar the priests, and Uriel, Asaiah, Joel, Shemaiah, Eliel and Amminadab the Levites. |
| 1-ʻOihn 15:12 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻO ʻoukou nā luna ʻohana o nā Levi; e huikala iā ʻoukou iho, ʻoukou a me nā hoahānau o ʻoukou, i lawe mai ai ʻoukou i ka pahu o Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela i kahi aʻu i hoʻomākaukau ai nona. | He said to them, "You are the heads of the Levitical families; you and your fellow Levites are to consecrate yourselves and bring up the ark of the LORD, the God of Israel, to the place I have prepared for it. |
| 1-ʻOihn 15:17 | A hoʻonoho akula nā Levi iā Hemana ke keiki a Ioʻela; a no kona poʻe hoahānau, iā ʻAsapa ke keiki a Berekia; a no nā mamo a Merari ʻo ko lākou poʻe hoahānau, ʻo ʻEtana ke keiki a Kusaia; | So the Levites appointed Heman son of Joel; from his brothers, Asaph son of Berekiah; and from their brothers the Merarites, Ethan son of Kushaiah; |
| 1-ʻOihn 15:22 | A ʻo Kenania, ka luna o ka Levi, no ka leo mele nō ia; aʻo akula ia i ka leo mele, no ka mea, he akamai kona. | Kenaniah the head Levite was in charge of the singing; that was his responsibility because he was skillful at it. |
| 1-ʻOihn 15:26 | A i ka manawa a ke Akua i kōkua mai ai i nā Levi e amo ana i ka pahu berita o Iēhova, a laila mōhai akula lākou i nā bipi kāne ʻehiku, a me nā hipa kāne ʻehiku. | Because God had helped the Levites who were carrying the ark of the covenant of the LORD, seven bulls and seven rams were sacrificed. |
| 1-ʻOihn 16:1 | Pēlā lākou i lawe mai ai i ka pahu o ke Akua, a hoʻokau ihola iā ia i waenakonu o ka halelewa a Dāvida i kūkulu ai nona: a mōhai akula lākou i nā mōhai kuni a me nā mōhai hoʻomalu i mua o ke Akua. | They brought the ark of God and set it inside the tent that David had pitched for it, and they presented burnt offerings and fellowship offerings before God. |
| 1-ʻOihn 16:37 | A hoʻonoho akula ʻo ia i mua o ka pahu berita o Iēhova iā ʻAsapa a me kona poʻe hoahānau, e lawelawe mau i mua o ka pahu, e like me ka mea pono e hana ʻia ai i kēlā lā i kēia lā: | David left Asaph and his associates before the ark of the covenant of the LORD to minister there regularly, according to each day's requirements. |
| 1-ʻOihn 16:43 | A hele akula nā kānaka a pau o kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona hale iho: a hoʻi hou akula ʻo Dāvida e hoʻomaikaʻi i ko ka hale ona. | Then all the people left, each for his own home, and David returned home to bless his family. |
| 1-ʻOihn 17:2 | A laila, ʻī akula ʻo Natana iā Dāvida, E hana ʻoe i ka mea a pau ma loko o kou naʻau; no ka mea, me ʻoe pū nō ke Akua. | Nathan replied to David, "Whatever you have in mind, do it, for God is with you." |
| 1-ʻOihn 17:16 | A hele akula ʻo Dāvida ke aliʻi, a noho akula i mua o Iēhova, ʻōlelo akula, ʻO wai lā wau, e Iēhova ke Akua, he aha hoʻi kaʻu ʻohana i mālama mai ai ʻoe iaʻu a hiki i nēia wā? | Then King David went in and sat before the LORD, and he said: "Who am I, O LORD God, and what is my family, that you have brought me this far? |
| 1-ʻOihn 18:1 | Ma hope mai o kēia mea, pepehi akula ʻo Dāvida i nā Pilisetia, a hoʻopau ʻia lākou; a lawe aʻela ʻo ia iā Gata, a me nā kūlanahale ona mai loko aʻe o ka lima o nā Pilisetia. | In the course of time, David defeated the Philistines and subdued them, and he took Gath and its surrounding villages from the control of the Philistines. |
| 1-ʻOihn 18:3 | Pepehi akula hoʻi ʻo Dāvida iā Hadarezera ke aliʻi o Zoba, a hiki i Hamata, iā ia i hele aku ai e hoʻopaʻa i kona aupuni ma ka muliwai ʻo ʻEuperate. | Moreover, David fought Hadadezer king of Zobah, as far as Hamath, when he went to establish his control along the Euphrates River. |
| 1-ʻOihn 18:5 | A i ka hele ʻana mai o ko Suria no Damaseko e kōkua ma muli o Hadarezera, ke aliʻi o Zoba, pepehi akula ʻo Dāvida i ko Suria he iwakāluakumamālua nā tausani kānaka. | When the Arameans of Damascus came to help Hadadezer king of Zobah, David struck down twenty-two thousand of them. |
| 1-ʻOihn 18:11 | Hoʻolaʻa akula ʻo Dāvida ke aliʻi ia mau mea no Iēhova, me ke kālā a me ke gula āna i lawe mai ai no nā lāhui kanaka a pau; mai ka ʻEdoma mai, mai ka Moaba mai, a mai ka poʻe mamo mai a ʻAmona, a mai ko Pilisetia, a mai ka ʻAmaleka mai. | King David dedicated these articles to the LORD, as he had done with the silver and gold he had taken from all these nations: Edom and Moab, the Ammonites and the Philistines, and Amalek. |
| 1-ʻOihn 18:12 | A pepehi akula ʻo ʻAbisai ke keiki a Zeruia i nā kānaka o ʻEdoma he ʻumikumamāwalu tausani, ma ke awāwa paʻakai. | Abishai son of Zeruiah struck down eighteen thousand Edomites in the Valley of Salt. |
| 1-ʻOihn 18:14 | A noho aliʻi ihola ʻo Dāvida ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, a hoʻokō akula i ke kānāwai me ka hoʻopono aku i waena o kona poʻe kānaka a pau. | David reigned over all Israel, doing what was just and right for all his people. |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:2 | ʻŌlelo ihola ʻo Dāvida, E lokomaikaʻi nō wau iā Hanuna ke keiki a Nahasa; no ka mea, i lokomaikaʻi mai kona makua kāne iaʻu. Hoʻouna akula ʻo Dāvida i nā ʻelele e hōʻoluʻolu aku iā ia no kona makua kāne. A hiki akula nā ʻelele o Dāvida i ka ʻāina o nā mamo a ʻAmona, i o Hanuna lā, e hōʻoluʻolu iā ia. | David thought, "I will show kindness to Hanun son of Nahash, because his father showed kindness to me." So David sent a delegation to express his sympathy to Hanun concerning his father. When David's men came to Hanun in the land of the Ammonites to express sympathy to him, |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:3 | Akā, ʻo nā aliʻi o nā mamo a ʻAmona, ʻī akula lākou iā Hanuna, Ke manaʻo nei anei ʻoe, e hoʻomaikaʻi mai ʻo Dāvida i kou makua kāne i kona hoʻouna ʻana mai i ou lā i nā mea hōʻoluʻolu? ʻAʻole anei i hele mai kāna mau kauā i ou nei e mākaʻikaʻi, a e hoʻokahuli, a e hoʻomakākiu mai i ka ʻāina? | the Ammonite nobles said to Hanun, "Do you think David is honoring your father by sending men to you to express sympathy? Haven't his men come to you to explore and spy out the country and overthrow it?" |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:5 | Hele maila kekahi, a haʻi akula iā Dāvida i ka mea i hana ʻia mai i ua mau kānaka lā. Hoʻouna akula ia e hālāwai me lākou: no ka mea, ua hilahila loa lākou. ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, E noho ʻoukou ma Ieriko, a ulu aʻe ko ʻoukou ʻumiʻumi, a laila e hoʻi mai. | When someone came and told David about the men, he sent messengers to meet them, for they were greatly humiliated. The king said, "Stay at Jericho till your beards have grown, and then come back." |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:6 | A ʻike ihola nā mamo a ʻAmona, ua pilau lākou i mua o Dāvida, hoʻouka akula ʻo Hanuna me nā mamo a ʻAmona i nā tālena kālā he tausani e hoʻolimalima no lākou i nā hale kaʻa a me nā hoʻoholo lio mai Mesopotamia, a mai Suriamaʻaka, a mai Zoba mai. | When the Ammonites realized that they had become a stench in David's nostrils, Hanun and the Ammonites sent a thousand talents of silver to hire chariots and charioteers from Aram Naharaim, Aram Maacah and Zobah. |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:8 | A lohe aʻela ʻo Dāvida, hoʻouna akula ʻo ia iā Ioaba, me ka pūʻali a pau o ka poʻe ikaika. | On hearing this, David sent Joab out with the entire army of fighting men. |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:10 | A ʻike akula ʻo Ioaba i ke alo o nā kaua, ma mua kekahi, a ma hope kekahi, wae akula ʻo ia i ka poʻe uʻi a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻonohonoho akula iā lākou e kūʻē i ko Suria. | Joab saw that there were battle lines in front of him and behind him; so he selected some of the best troops in Israel and deployed them against the Arameans. |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:11 | A hāʻawi akula ia i ka poʻe i koe ma ka lima o ʻAbisai kona kaikaina, a hoʻonohonoho aku ʻo ia iā lākou e kūʻē i nā mamo a ʻAmona. | He put the rest of the men under the command of Abishai his brother, and they were deployed against the Ammonites. |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:12 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia, Inā e ʻoi aku ka ikaika o ko Suria i koʻu, a laila e kōkua mai ʻoe iaʻu: akā, inā e ʻoi aku ka ikaika o nā mamo a ʻAmona i kou, a laila au e kōkua aku iā ʻoe. | Joab said, "If the Arameans are too strong for me, then you are to rescue me; but if the Ammonites are too strong for you, then I will rescue you. |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:14 | Neʻeneʻe akula ʻo Ioaba me nā kānaka me ia i mua o ko Suria, i ke kaua ʻana; a heʻe akula lākou i mua ona. | Then Joab and the troops with him advanced to fight the Arameans, and they fled before him. |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:15 | A ʻike akula nā mamo a ʻAmona, ua heʻe akula ko Suria, a laila heʻe akula hoʻi lākou i mua o ʻAbisai kona kaikaina, a komo akula i loko o ke kūlanakauhale. A laila hele maila ʻo Ioaba i Ierusalema. | When the Ammonites saw that the Arameans were fleeing, they too fled before his brother Abishai and went inside the city. So Joab went back to Jerusalem. |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:16 | A ʻike aʻela ko Suria, ua pepehi ʻia lākou i mua o ka ʻIseraʻela, hoʻouna akula lākou i nā ʻelele, a kaʻi maila lākou i ko Suria e noho ana ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o ka muliwai: a i mua o lākou ʻo Sopaka ka luna koa no Hadarezera. | After the Arameans saw that they had been routed by Israel, they sent messengers and had Arameans brought from beyond the River, with Shophach the commander of Hadadezer's army leading them. |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:17 | A haʻi akula kekahi iā Dāvida: a hoʻākoakoa aʻela ʻo ia i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, a hele akula ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, a hiki akula i o lākou lā, a hoʻonohonoho akula i ke kaua kūʻē iā lākou. Aia hoʻonohonoho aku ai ʻo Dāvida i ke kaua kūʻē iā lākou, a laila lākou i kaua mai me ia. | When David was told of this, he gathered all Israel and crossed the Jordan; he advanced against them and formed his battle lines opposite them. David formed his lines to meet the Arameans in battle, and they fought against him. |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:18 | A heʻe akula ko Suria i mua o ka ʻIseraʻela; a pepehi akula ʻo Dāvida i nā kānaka o nā hale kaʻa ʻehiku tausani, a me nā kānaka kani wāwae he kanahā tausani, a make ihola ʻo Sopaka ka luna kaua. | But they fled before Israel, and David killed seven thousand of their charioteers and forty thousand of their foot soldiers. He also killed Shophach the commander of their army. |
| 1-ʻOihn 20:1 | A i ka makahiki hou, i ka manawa e hele aku ai nā aliʻi, alakaʻi akula ʻo Ioaba i ka poʻe ikaika o nā koa, a luku ihola i ka ʻāina o nā mamo a ʻAmona, a hele akula, a hoʻopilikia akula iā Raba: akā, noho ihola ʻo Dāvida i Ierusalema. A pepehi akula ʻo Ioaba iā Raba, a luku ihola ia wahi. | In the spring, at the time when kings go off to war, Joab led out the armed forces. He laid waste the land of the Ammonites and went to Rabbah and besieged it, but David remained in Jerusalem. Joab attacked Rabbah and left it in ruins. |
| 1-ʻOihn 21:2 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Dāvida iā Ioaba a i nā luna o kānaka, Ō uhaele, e helu i ka ʻIseraʻela, mai Beʻereseba a hiki i Dana: a e lawe mai i ko lākou helu ʻana i oʻu nei, i ʻike au. | So David said to Joab and the commanders of the troops, "Go and count the Israelites from Beersheba to Dan. Then report back to me so that I may know how many there are." |
| 1-ʻOihn 21:4 | Akā, ua ikaika ka ʻōlelo a ke aliʻi ma luna o Ioaba. No laila, hele akula ʻo Ioaba, a kaʻahele ma waena o ʻIseraʻela a pau, a hoʻi maila i Ierusalema. | The king's word, however, overruled Joab; so Joab left and went throughout Israel and then came back to Jerusalem. |
| 1-ʻOihn 21:5 | Hāʻawi akula ʻo Ioaba i ka huina o ka helu ʻana i nā kānaka iā Dāvida. A ʻo ka helu ʻana i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, he tausani tausani a me ka haneri tausani keu ka poʻe i unuhi i ka pahi kaua: a no ka Iuda ʻehā haneri a me kanahiku tausani kānaka kai unuhi i ka pahi kaua. | Joab reported the number of the fighting men to David: In all Israel there were one million one hundred thousand men who could handle a sword, including four hundred and seventy thousand in Judah. |
| 1-ʻOihn 21:8 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Dāvida i ke Akua, Ua hana lapuwale iho nei au i kuʻu hana ʻana ia mea: a ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e kala aʻe ʻoe i ka hewa o kāu kauā; no ka mea, ua hana lapuwale loa nō wau. | Then David said to God, "I have sinned greatly by doing this. Now, I beg you, take away the guilt of your servant. I have done a very foolish thing." |
| 1-ʻOihn 21:16 | Nānā aʻela nā maka o Dāvida i luna, a ʻike akula i ka ʻānela o Iēhova e kū ana ma waena o ka honua a ʻo ka lani, a he pahi kaua i unuhi ʻia ma kona lima i ʻō ʻia aku ma luna o Ierusalema. A laila, ʻo Dāvida a me nā lunakahiko i ʻaʻahu ʻia i ke kapa ʻinoʻino, hāʻule ihola lākou i lalo ke alo. | David looked up and saw the angel of the LORD standing between heaven and earth, with a drawn sword in his hand extended over Jerusalem. Then David and the elders, clothed in sackcloth, fell facedown. |
| 1-ʻOihn 21:17 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Dāvida i ke Akua, ʻAʻole anei ʻo wau ka mea i kauoha aku e helu ʻia ai nā kānaka? ʻO wau ʻiʻo nō ka mea i hewa, a i hana i kēia mea ʻino maoli. Akā, ʻo kēia poʻe hipa, he aha kā lākou i hana ai? Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e Iēhova kuʻu Akua, e kau mai i kou lima ma luna iho oʻu a ʻo ka ʻohana a koʻu makua kāne; ʻaʻole ma luna o kou poʻe kānaka, e make ai lākou. | David said to God, "Was it not I who ordered the fighting men to be counted? I am the one who has sinned and done wrong. These are but sheep. What have they done? O LORD my God, let your hand fall upon me and my family, but do not let this plague remain on your people." |
| 1-ʻOihn 21:19 | Piʻi akula ʻo Dāvida no ka ʻōlelo ʻana a Gada, āna i ʻōlelo ai ma ka inoa ʻo Iēhova. | So David went up in obedience to the word that Gad had spoken in the name of the LORD. |
| 1-ʻOihn 21:20 | Hāliu aʻela ʻo ʻOrenana i hope, a ʻike akula i ka ʻānela, a laila peʻe ihola ʻo ia a me kāna mau keiki kāne ʻehā me ia. E hehi palaoa ana ʻo ʻOrenana. | While Araunah was threshing wheat, he turned and saw the angel; his four sons who were with him hid themselves. |
| 1-ʻOihn 21:21 | A i ka hele ʻana mai o Dāvida i o ʻOrenana lā, nānā aʻela ʻo ʻOrenana, a ʻike akula iā Dāvida, a hele akula ia i waho o kahi hehi palaoa, a kūlou ihola ia i mua o Dāvida, i lalo ke alo ma ka honua. | Then David approached, and when Araunah looked and saw him, he left the threshing floor and bowed down before David with his face to the ground. |
| 1-ʻOihn 21:23 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻOrenana iā Dāvida, E lawe ʻoe nou, a e hana iho kuʻu haku ke aliʻi i ka mea pono i mua o kona maka. Aia hoʻi, ke hāʻawi aku nei au i nā bipi no nā mōhai kuni, a me nā lāʻau kaʻa palaoa i wahie, a me ka palaoa i mōhai ʻai: ke hāʻawi aku nei au ia a pau loa. | Araunah said to David, "Take it! Let my lord the king do whatever pleases him. Look, I will give the oxen for the burnt offerings, the threshing sledges for the wood, and the wheat for the grain offering. I will give all this." |
| 1-ʻOihn 21:26 | A hana ihola ʻo Dāvida i kuahu no Iēhova ma laila, a kaumaha akula i nā mōhai kuni, a me nā mōhai hoʻomalu, a kāhea akula ʻo ia iā Iēhova; a maliu maila ʻo ia iā ia mai ka lani mai i ke ahi ma luna o ke kuahu mōhai kuni. | David built an altar to the LORD there and sacrificed burnt offerings and fellowship offerings. He called on the LORD, and the LORD answered him with fire from heaven on the altar of burnt offering. |
| 1-ʻOihn 21:28 | Ia manawa nō, a ʻike akula ʻo Dāvida ua maliu mai ʻo Iēhova iā ia ma kahi hehi palaoa o ʻOrenana ka Iebusa, a laila mōhai akula ia ma ia wahi. | At that time, when David saw that the LORD had answered him on the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite, he offered sacrifices there. |
| 1-ʻOihn 22:6 | A laila, hea akula ia i kāna keiki iā Solomona, a kauoha akula iā ia e hana i hale no Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela. | Then he called for his son Solomon and charged him to build a house for the LORD, the God of Israel. |
| 1-ʻOihn 22:7 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Dāvida iā Solomona, E kuʻu keiki ē, ʻo wau nei lā, aia nō i loko o kuʻu naʻau ka manaʻo e hana i hale no ka inoa ʻo Iēhova kuʻu Akua: | David said to Solomon: "My son, I had it in my heart to build a house for the Name of the LORD my God. |
| 1-ʻOihn 29:6 | A laila, mōhai ʻoluʻolu akula nā mākualiʻi a me nā luna ʻohana o ka ʻIseraʻela, me nā luna tausani a me nā luna haneri, a me nā luna o ka hana a ke aliʻi. | Then the leaders of families, the officers of the tribes of Israel, the commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds, and the officials in charge of the king's work gave willingly. |
| 1-ʻOihn 29:7 | A hāʻawi akula lākou no ka ʻoihana o ka hale o ke Akua, i ʻelima tausani tālena gula, a me nā derama he ʻumi tausani, a me nā tālena kālā he ʻumi tausani, a me nā tālena keleawe he ʻumikumamāwalu tausani, a me nā tālena hao hoʻokahi haneri tausani. | They gave toward the work on the temple of God five thousand talents and ten thousand darics of gold, ten thousand talents of silver, eighteen thousand talents of bronze and a hundred thousand talents of iron. |
| 1-ʻOihn 29:9 | A laila, ʻoliʻoli aʻela nā kānaka, no ka mea, hāʻawi ʻoluʻolu akula lākou; a me ka naʻau pono lākou i hāʻawi ʻoluʻolu aku ai no Iēhova: a ʻoliʻoli ihola hoʻi ʻo Dāvida ke aliʻi me ka ʻoliʻoli nui. | The people rejoiced at the willing response of their leaders, for they had given freely and wholeheartedly to the LORD. David the king also rejoiced greatly. |
| 1-ʻOihn 29:10 | No laila, hoʻomaikaʻi akula ʻo Dāvida iā Iēhova i mua o ke anaina kanaka a pau: ʻōlelo akula ʻo Dāvida, E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia ʻoe, e Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻo ko mākou makua, a mau loa, a mau loa aku. | David praised the LORD in the presence of the whole assembly, saying, "Praise be to you, O LORD, God of our father Israel, from everlasting to everlasting. |
| 1-ʻOihn 29:20 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Dāvida i ke anaina kanaka a pau, ʻĀnō, e hoʻomaikaʻi ʻoukou iā Iēhova i ko ʻoukou Akua. A hoʻomaikaʻi akula ke anaina kanaka a pau iā Iēhova i ke Akua o ko lākou poʻe kūpuna, a kūlou ihola i ko lākou mau poʻo, a kūlou loa i mua o Iēhova, a me ke aliʻi. | Then David said to the whole assembly, "Praise the LORD your God." So they all praised the LORD, the God of their fathers; they bowed low and fell prostrate before the LORD and the king. |
| 1-ʻOihn 29:21 | A mōhai akula lākou i nā mōhai na Iēhova, a kaumaha akula i nā mōhai kuni na Iēhova, i ka lā ma hope mai o ia lā, i hoʻokahi tausani bipi kāne, hoʻokahi tausani hipa kāne, hoʻokahi tausani hipa keiki, me nā mōhai inu a lākou, a me nā mōhai aloha he nui loa no ka ʻIseraʻela a pau. | The next day they made sacrifices to the LORD and presented burnt offerings to him: a thousand bulls, a thousand rams and a thousand male lambs, together with their drink offerings, and other sacrifices in abundance for all Israel. |
| 1-ʻOihn 29:22 | ʻAi ihola a inu hoʻi lākou i mua o Iēhova ia lā me ka ʻoliʻoli nui. A hoʻāliʻi hou akula lākou iā Solomona i ke keiki a Dāvida, a poni ihola iā ia no Iēhova, i aliʻi nui, a iā Zadoka hoʻi i kahuna nui. | They ate and drank with great joy in the presence of the LORD that day. Then they acknowledged Solomon son of David as king a second time, anointing him before the LORD to be ruler and Zadok to be priest. |
| 2-ʻOihn 1:2 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Solomona i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, i nā luna o nā tausani a me ko nā haneri, a me nā luna kānāwai, a me kēlā luna kēia luna o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, ka poʻe koʻikoʻi o nā mākua. | Then Solomon spoke to all Israel--to the commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds, to the judges and to all the leaders in Israel, the heads of families-- |
| 2-ʻOihn 1:3 | A hele akula ʻo Solomona, a me ia pū ka ʻaha kanaka a pau, i kahi kiʻekiʻe, aia nō ma Gibeona; no ka mea, ma laila nō ka halelewa o ke anaina kanaka o ke Akua, ka mea a Mose ke kauā a Iēhova i hana ai ma ka wao nahele. | and Solomon and the whole assembly went to the high place at Gibeon, for God's Tent of Meeting was there, which Moses the LORD's servant had made in the desert. |
| 2-ʻOihn 1:6 | A mōhai akula ʻo Solomona ma laila ma luna o ke kuahu keleawe i mua o Iēhova, aia ma ka halelewa o ke anaina kanaka. A mōhai akula ʻo ia ma luna o laila, i nā mōhai kuni hoʻokahi tausani. | Solomon went up to the bronze altar before the LORD in the Tent of Meeting and offered a thousand burnt offerings on it. |
| 2-ʻOihn 1:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Solomona i ke Akua, Ua hōʻike mai ʻoe i ke aloha nui iā Dāvida i koʻu makua kāne, a hoʻāliʻi ʻoe iaʻu ma hope ona. | Solomon answered God, "You have shown great kindness to David my father and have made me king in his place. |
| 2-ʻOihn 1:17 | A kiʻi akula lākou a kaʻi mai, mai ʻAigupita mai, i ke kaʻa hoʻokahi, no nā haneri sekela kālā ʻeono, a i ka lio no ka haneri me kanalima. A pēlā nō lākou i lawe mai ai no nā aliʻi a pau o ka Heta, a me nā aliʻi o Suria ma ko lākou lima. | They imported a chariot from Egypt for six hundred shekels of silver, and a horse for a hundred and fifty. They also exported them to all the kings of the Hittites and of the Arameans. |
| 2-ʻOihn 2:3 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Solomona iā Hurama lā ke aliʻi o Turo, ʻī akula, E like me ka mea āu i hana ai iā Dāvida i koʻu makua kāne, i kou hāʻawi ʻana iā ia i ka lāʻau kedera i kūkulu ia i hale nona e noho ai; | Solomon sent this message to Hiram king of Tyre: "Send me cedar logs as you did for my father David when you sent him cedar to build a palace to live in. |
| 2-ʻOihn 3:17 | Kūkulu ihola ʻo ia i nā kia ma ke alo o ka luakini ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau kekahi, a ma ka ʻaoʻao hema kekahi; a kapa akula ia i ka inoa o ka mea ma ka ʻākau ʻo Iakina, a i ka inoa o ka mea ma ka hema ʻo Boaza. | He erected the pillars in the front of the temple, one to the south and one to the north. The one to the south he named Jakin and the one to the north Boaz. |
| 2-ʻOihn 6:1 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Solomona, ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova, e noho ia i loko o ka pouli nui. | Then Solomon said, "The LORD has said that he would dwell in a dark cloud; |
| 2-ʻOihn 6:3 | A laila, huli aʻela ko ke aliʻi mau maka, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula ia i ka ʻaha kanaka a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela; a kū aʻela i luna ka ʻaha kanaka a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela. | While the whole assembly of Israel was standing there, the king turned around and blessed them. |
| 2-ʻOihn 6:4 | ʻŌlelo akula ia, E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia ʻo Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, ka mea nāna i ʻōlelo mai me kona waha iā Dāvida, i koʻu makua kāne, a hoʻokō mai hoʻi me kona mau lima, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, | Then he said: "Praise be to the LORD, the God of Israel, who with his hands has fulfilled what he promised with his mouth to my father David. For he said, |
| 2-ʻOihn 6:14 | ʻŌlelo akula ia, E Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻaʻohe Akua e like me ʻoe ma ka lani, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma ka honua, e mālama ana i ka berita a me ke aloha no kāu poʻe kauā, no ka poʻe e hele ana i mua ou me ko lākou naʻau a pau. | He said: "O LORD, God of Israel, there is no God like you in heaven or on earth--you who keep your covenant of love with your servants who continue wholeheartedly in your way. |
| 2-ʻOihn 7:4 | A ʻo ke aliʻi a me nā kānaka a pau, mōhai akula lākou i nā mōhai i mua o Iēhova. | Then the king and all the people offered sacrifices before the LORD. |
| 2-ʻOihn 7:5 | A mōhai akula ke aliʻi ʻo Solomona i ka mōhai i nā bipi he iwakāluakumamālua tausani, a me nā hipa hoʻokahi haneri me ka iwakālua tausani. Pēlā i hoʻolaʻa ai ke aliʻi a me nā kānaka a pau i ka hale o ke Akua. | And King Solomon offered a sacrifice of twenty-two thousand head of cattle and a hundred and twenty thousand sheep and goats. So the king and all the people dedicated the temple of God. |
| 2-ʻOihn 7:10 | A i ka lā iwakāluakumamākolu o ka malama ʻehiku, hoʻokuʻu akula ʻo ia i ka poʻe kānaka e hoʻi ma ko lākou mau halelewa, e hauʻoli ana me ka naʻau ʻoliʻoli no ka maikaʻi a Iēhova i hana ai iā Dāvida, a iā Solomona, a i kona poʻe kānaka i ka ʻIseraʻela. | On the twenty-third day of the seventh month he sent the people to their homes, joyful and glad in heart for the good things the LORD had done for David and Solomon and for his people Israel. |
| 2-ʻOihn 8:3 | Hele akula ʻo Solomona i Hamata-zoba, a lanakila ma luna ona. | Solomon then went to Hamath Zobah and captured it. |
| 2-ʻOihn 8:12 | A laila, mōhai akula ʻo Solomona i nā mōhai iā Iēhova ma luna o ke kuahu o Iēhova, ka mea āna i kūkulu ai i mua o ka lānai; | On the altar of the LORD that he had built in front of the portico, Solomon sacrificed burnt offerings to the LORD, |
| 2-ʻOihn 9:5 | ʻŌlelo akula ia i ke aliʻi, He ʻoiaʻiʻo ka mea aʻu i lohe ai ma kuʻu ʻāina no kāu hana ʻana a me kou naʻauao. | She said to the king, "The report I heard in my own country about your achievements and your wisdom is true. |
| 2-ʻOihn 9:12 | A hāʻawi akula ke aliʻi ʻo Solomona i ke aliʻi wahine no Seba i kona makemake a pau, nā mea āna i noi mai ai, ʻo nā mea kekahi āna i hāʻawi mai ai na ke aliʻi: a laila, huli aʻela ʻo ia a hele akula i kona ʻāina, ʻo ia a me kāna poʻe kauā. | King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba all she desired and asked for; he gave her more than she had brought to him. Then she left and returned with her retinue to her own country. |
| 2-ʻOihn 10:1 | Hele akula ʻo Rehoboama i Sekema, no ka mea, ua hiki mai ka ʻIseraʻela a pau i Sekema e hoʻonoho iā ia i aliʻi. | Rehoboam went to Shechem, for all the Israelites had gone there to make him king. |
| 2-ʻOihn 10:3 | A hoʻouna akula lākou a kāhea aku iā ia; a hele mai ʻo Ieroboama a me ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, a ʻōlelo maila lākou iā Rehoboama, ʻī maila, | So they sent for Jeroboam, and he and all Israel went to Rehoboam and said to him: |
| 2-ʻOihn 10:5 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ia iā lākou, A hala nā lā ʻekolu, e hoʻi hou mai ʻoukou i oʻu nei. A hele akula nā kānaka. | Rehoboam answered, "Come back to me in three days." So the people went away. |
| 2-ʻOihn 10:6 | A ʻahaʻōlelo pū ihola ʻo Rehoboama ke aliʻi me ka poʻe ʻelemākule, ka poʻe i kū i mua o Solomona, kona makua kāne i ka wā o kona ola ʻana, ʻī akula, He aha kā ʻoukou e manaʻo ai i mea e haʻi aku i kēia poʻe kānaka? | Then King Rehoboam consulted the elders who had served his father Solomon during his lifetime. "How would you advise me to answer these people?" he asked. |
| 2-ʻOihn 10:9 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, He aha ko ʻoukou manaʻo i mea e ʻōlelo aku ai kākou i kēia poʻe kānaka, ka poʻe i ʻōlelo mai iaʻu, me ka ʻī ʻana mai, E hoʻomāmā iki i ka ʻauamo a koumakua i kau mai ai ma luna o mākou. | He asked them, "What is your advice? How should we answer these people who say to me, 'Lighten the yoke your father put on us'?" |
| 2-ʻOihn 10:13 | ʻŌlelo kalaʻea akula ke aliʻi iā lākou; haʻalele ke aliʻi ʻo Rehoboama i ka ʻōlelo aʻo a ka poʻe ʻelemākule; | The king answered them harshly. Rejecting the advice of the elders, |
| 2-ʻOihn 10:14 | A ʻōlelo akula iā lākou e like me ka ʻōlelo aʻo a ka poʻe kānaka uʻi, ʻī akula, Ua hoʻokaumaha koʻu makua i kā ʻoukou ʻauamo, akā, e hoʻonui au ia mea; ua hahau koʻu makua kāne iā ʻoukou i ka huipa, akā, ʻo wau hoʻi e hahau iā ʻoukou i nā moʻo huelo ʻawa. | he followed the advice of the young men and said, "My father made your yoke heavy; I will make it even heavier. My father scourged you with whips; I will scourge you with scorpions." |
| 2-ʻOihn 10:18 | Hoʻouna akula ke aliʻi ʻo Rehoboama iā Hedorama i ka mea ma luna o ka ʻauhau ʻana, a hailuku nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā ia, a make ia. A laila, wikiwiki aʻela ke aliʻi ʻo Rehoboama e piʻi ma luna o kona hale kaʻa, a e holo i Ierusalema. | King Rehoboam sent out Adoniram, who was in charge of forced labor, but the Israelites stoned him to death. King Rehoboam, however, managed to get into his chariot and escape to Jerusalem. |
| 2-ʻOihn 11:11 | A hoʻopaʻa ihola ʻo ia i nā pā kaua, a hoʻonoho akula i loko o laila i nā luna a me nā ahu ʻai, a me ka ʻaila, a me ka waina. | He strengthened their defenses and put commanders in them, with supplies of food, olive oil and wine. |
| 2-ʻOihn 12:4 | Hoʻopio akula ʻo ia i nā kūlanakauhale i paʻa i ka pā ma Iuda, a hiki maila i Ierusalema. | he captured the fortified cities of Judah and came as far as Jerusalem. |
| 2-ʻOihn 12:5 | A laila, hele mai ʻo Semaia, ke kāula, i o Rehoboama lā, a i nā aliʻi o Iuda i hoʻākoakoa ʻia ma Ierusalema mai mua mai o Sisaka, ʻī akula iā lākou, Penei i ʻōlelo mai ai ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoukou, Ua haʻalele ʻoukou iaʻu, no ia mea, ua haʻalele aku au iā ʻoukou i loko o ka lima o Sisaka. | Then the prophet Shemaiah came to Rehoboam and to the leaders of Judah who had assembled in Jerusalem for fear of Shishak, and he said to them, "This is what the LORD says, 'You have abandoned me; therefore, I now abandon you to Shishak.' " |
| 2-ʻOihn 13:4 | A laila, kū i luna ʻo ʻAbiia ma luna o ka puʻu ʻo Zemaraima, aia nō ia ma ka mauna ʻo ʻEperaima, a ʻōlelo akula, E hoʻolohe mai, e Ieroboama a me ka ʻIseraʻela a pau; | Abijah stood on Mount Zemaraim, in the hill country of Ephraim, and said, "Jeroboam and all Israel, listen to me! |
| 2-ʻOihn 13:16 | A ʻauheʻe akula ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela i mua o ka Iuda, a hāʻawi mai ke Akua i ua poʻe lā i loko o ko lākou lima. | The Israelites fled before Judah, and God delivered them into their hands. |
| 2-ʻOihn 13:17 | A luku akula ʻo ʻAbiia a me kona poʻe kānaka iā lākou me ka luku nui; a ʻo ka poʻe o ka ʻIseraʻela i pepehi ʻia a hāʻule ihola, ʻelima haneri tausani kānaka i wae ʻia. | Abijah and his men inflicted heavy losses on them, so that there were five hundred thousand casualties among Israel's able men. |
| 2-ʻOihn 13:19 | Alualu akula ʻo ʻAbiia ma hope o Ieroboama, a lawe pio ʻo ia i nā kūlanakauhale mai ona aku lā, iā Betela, a me nā kauhale e pili ana i laila; iā Iesana a me nā kauhale e pili ana i laila; iā ʻEperaima nō hoʻi a me nā kauhale e pili ana i laila. | Abijah pursued Jeroboam and took from him the towns of Bethel, Jeshanah and Ephron, with their surrounding villages. |
| 2-ʻOihn 14:3 | Lawe akula ʻo ia i nā kuahu o nā akua ʻē, a me nā wahi kiʻekiʻe, wāwahi ihola ʻo ia i nā kiʻi, kulaʻi nō hoʻi i nā kiʻi o ʻAsetarota. | He removed the foreign altars and the high places, smashed the sacred stones and cut down the Asherah poles. |
| 2-ʻOihn 14:5 | Lawe akula ia mai loko aku o nā kūlanakauhale a pau o Iuda, i nā wahi kiʻekiʻe, a me nā kiʻi; a maluhia ihola ke aupuni i mua ona. | He removed the high places and incense altars in every town in Judah, and the kingdom was at peace under him. |
| 2-ʻOihn 14:7 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ia i ka Iuda, Inā kākou, e kūkulu kākou i kēia mau kūlanakauhale, e hana a puni i nā pā, a me nā hale kiaʻi, a me nā ʻīpuka, a me nā mea e paʻa ai, ʻoiai ka ʻāina iā kākou; no ka mea, ua ʻimi kākou iā Iēhova, i ko kākou Akua, ua ʻimi nō kākou, a ua hoʻomalu mai ia iā kākou a puni: a kūkulu aʻela lākou me ka pōmaikaʻi. | "Let us build up these towns," he said to Judah, "and put walls around them, with towers, gates and bars. The land is still ours, because we have sought the LORD our God; we sought him and he has given us rest on every side." So they built and prospered. |
| 2-ʻOihn 14:11 | A kāhea akula ʻo ʻAsa iā Iēhova, i kona Akua, ʻī akula, E Iēhova, ua like wale nō iā ʻoe ke kōkua ma muli o ka poʻe lehulehu, a ma muli hoʻi o ka poʻe ikaika ʻole: e kōkua mai iā mākou, e Iēhova ko mākou Akua; no ka mea, ke hilinaʻi aku nei mākou iā ʻoe, a ma kou inoa mākou e hele kūʻē aku ai i kēia poʻe lehulehu. E Iēhova, ʻo ʻoe nō ko mākou Akua; mai noho ʻoe a lanakila ke kanaka ma luna ou. | Then Asa called to the LORD his God and said, "LORD, there is no one like you to help the powerless against the mighty. Help us, O LORD our God, for we rely on you, and in your name we have come against this vast army. O LORD, you are our God; do not let man prevail against you." |
| 2-ʻOihn 14:12 | A laila, luku maila ʻo Iēhova i ko ʻAitiopa i mua o ʻAsa, a i mua o ka Iuda; a ʻauheʻe akula ko ʻAitiopa. | The LORD struck down the Cushites before Asa and Judah. The Cushites fled, |
| 2-ʻOihn 14:13 | Alualu akula ʻo ʻAsa a me nā kānaka me ia a hiki i Gerara; hāʻule ko ʻAitiopa, ʻaʻole i hiki iā lākou ke ola; no ka mea, ua luku ʻia lākou i mua o Iēhova, a i mua o kona poʻe koa, a ua lawe lākou i ka waiwai pio he nui loa. | and Asa and his army pursued them as far as Gerar. Such a great number of Cushites fell that they could not recover; they were crushed before the LORD and his forces. The men of Judah carried off a large amount of plunder. |
| 2-ʻOihn 14:15 | A luku lākou i nā halelewa o nā holoholona, a lawe akula lākou i nā hipa a me nā kāmelo he nui loa, a hoʻi lākou i Ierusalema. | They also attacked the camps of the herdsmen and carried off droves of sheep and goats and camels. Then they returned to Jerusalem. |
| 2-ʻOihn 15:2 | Hele akula ia e hālāwai pū me ʻAsa, ʻī akula iā ia, E hoʻolohe mai iaʻu, e ʻAsa, a me ka Iuda a pau, a me ka Beniamina; ʻo Iēhova pū kekahi me ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou noho pū ʻana me ia; inā e ʻimi ʻoukou iā ia, e loaʻa nō ʻo ia iā ʻoukou; akā, inā e haʻalele ʻoukou iā ia, e haʻalele kēlā iā ʻoukou. | He went out to meet Asa and said to him, "Listen to me, Asa and all Judah and Benjamin. The LORD is with you when you are with him. If you seek him, he will be found by you, but if you forsake him, he will forsake you. |
| 2-ʻOihn 15:8 | A lohe aʻela ʻo ʻAsa i kēia mau ʻōlelo a me ka wānana a ʻOdeda ke kāula, hoʻoikaika ihola ʻo ia iā ia iho, a kipaku akula i nā kiʻi lapuwale mai ka ʻāina aku a pau o Iuda, a me Beniamina a me nā kūlanakauhale āna i lawe pio ai ma ka mauna ʻo ʻEperaima: a hana hou ʻo ia i ke kuahu o Iēhova, aia nō i mua o ka lānai o Iēhova. | When Asa heard these words and the prophecy of Azariah son of Oded the prophet, he took courage. He removed the detestable idols from the whole land of Judah and Benjamin and from the towns he had captured in the hills of Ephraim. He repaired the altar of the LORD that was in front of the portico of the LORD's temple. |
| 2-ʻOihn 15:11 | A mōhai akula lākou iā Iēhova ia lā i kekahi o ka waiwai pio a lākou i lawe ai, ʻehiku haneri bipi, a me nā hipa ʻehiku tausani. | At that time they sacrificed to the LORD seven hundred head of cattle and seven thousand sheep and goats from the plunder they had brought back. |
| 2-ʻOihn 15:16 | A ʻo Maʻaka ka makuahine o ʻAsa ke aliʻi, kipaku akula ʻo ia iā ia mai kona noho aliʻi ʻana aku, no ka mea, ua hana ʻo ia i kiʻi no ʻAsetarota, wāwahi ihola ʻo ʻAsa i kāna kiʻi, a hehi ʻo ia ia mea, a puhi i ke ahi ma ke kahawai ʻo Kederona. | King Asa also deposed his grandmother Maacah from her position as queen mother, because she had made a repulsive Asherah pole. Asa cut the pole down, broke it up and burned it in the Kidron Valley. |
| 2-ʻOihn 16:2 | A laila lawe aʻela ʻo ʻAsa i ke kālā a me ke gula mai loko mai o ka waihona waiwai o ka hale o Iēhova, a me ka hale o ke aliʻi, a hoʻouna akula ʻo ia i o Bene-hadada lā, i ke aliʻi o Suria, i kona noho ʻana ma Damaseko, ʻī akula, | Asa then took the silver and gold out of the treasuries of the LORD's temple and of his own palace and sent it to Ben-Hadad king of Aram, who was ruling in Damascus. |
| 2-ʻOihn 17:1 | Noho aliʻi ihola ʻo Iehosapata kāna keiki ma hope ona. A hoʻoikaika kūʻē akula ʻo ia i ka ʻIseraʻela. | Jehoshaphat his son succeeded him as king and strengthened himself against Israel. |
| 2-ʻOihn 17:4 | Akā, ʻimi akula ʻo ia i ke Akua o kona makua kāne; a hele ma kona kānāwai, ʻaʻole e like me kā ka ʻIseraʻela hana ʻana. | but sought the God of his father and followed his commands rather than the practices of Israel. |
| 2-ʻOihn 17:7 | A i ka makahiki ʻekolu o kona aupuni, hoʻouna akula ʻo ia i nā luna ona, iā Benehaila, a me ʻObadia, a me Zekaria, a me Nataneʻela, a me Mikaia, e aʻo aku i loko o nā kūlanakauhale ʻo Iuda. | In the third year of his reign he sent his officials Ben-Hail, Obadiah, Zechariah, Nethanel and Micaiah to teach in the towns of Judah. |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:3 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ʻAhaba ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela iā Iehosapata i ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, ʻAʻole anei ʻoe e hele pū me aʻu i Ramota-Gileada? ʻĪ akula kēlā, E like me ʻoe, pēlā nō au, e like me kou poʻe kānaka, pēlā koʻu poʻe kānaka, ʻo kākou pū ma ke kaua. | Ahab king of Israel asked Jehoshaphat king of Judah, "Will you go with me against Ramoth Gilead?" Jehoshaphat replied, "I am as you are, and my people as your people; we will join you in the war." |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:4 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iehosapata i ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, E nīnau ʻoe i ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova i kēia lā. | But Jehoshaphat also said to the king of Israel, "First seek the counsel of the LORD." |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:5 | A laila hōʻuluʻulu aʻela ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela i nā kāula ʻehā haneri kānaka, a ʻōlelo akula iā lākou, E hele anei mākou i Ramota-Gileada i ke kaua? A e oki paha? ʻĪ maila lākou iā ia, Ō piʻi, a na ke Akua ia e hāʻawi mai i loko o ka lima o ke aliʻi. | So the king of Israel brought together the prophets--four hundred men--and asked them, "Shall we go to war against Ramoth Gilead, or shall I refrain?" "Go," they answered, "for God will give it into the king's hand." |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:6 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Iehosapata, ʻAʻole anei he kāula ʻē aʻe o Iēhova ma ʻaneʻi i nīnau kākou iā ia? | But Jehoshaphat asked, "Is there not a prophet of the LORD here whom we can inquire of ?" |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:7 | ʻĪ maila ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela iā Iehosapata, Eia nō kekahi kanaka i koe ma ona lā e ʻimi ai iā Iēhova, ʻo Mikaia kona inoa, ke keiki a ʻImela, akā, he inaina koʻu iā ia; no ka mea, ʻaʻole i wānana mai ia noʻu i ka pōmaikaʻi, akā, i ka pōʻino wale nō i kona mau lā a pau. ʻĪ akula ʻo Iehosapata, Mai ʻōlelo ke aliʻi pēlā. | The king of Israel answered Jehoshaphat, "There is still one man through whom we can inquire of the LORD, but I hate him because he never prophesies anything good about me, but always bad. He is Micaiah son of Imlah." "The king should not say that," Jehoshaphat replied. |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:8 | Kāhea akula ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela i kekahi o nā luna haku, E kiʻi koke ʻoe iā Mikaia ke keiki a ʻImela. | So the king of Israel called one of his officials and said, "Bring Micaiah son of Imlah at once." |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:12 | A ʻo ka ʻelele, ka mea i hele aʻe e kiʻi aku iā Mikaia, ʻōlelo akula ʻo ia iā ia, ʻī akula, Aia hoʻi, ʻo nā ʻōlelo a pau a nā kāula e wānana ai, hoʻokahi wale nō ia, ʻo ka pōmaikaʻi no ke aliʻi; i hoʻokahi hoʻi kāu ʻōlelo me kā lākou, e ʻōlelo ʻoe ma ka pōmaikaʻi. | The messenger who had gone to summon Micaiah said to him, "Look, as one man the other prophets are predicting success for the king. Let your word agree with theirs, and speak favorably." |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:15 | ʻŌlelo akula ke aliʻi iā ia, ʻEhia lā kaʻu mau kauoha hoʻohiki aku iā ʻoe, i ʻole ʻoe e ʻōlelo mai iaʻu i ka mea ʻē, i ka mea ʻoiaʻiʻo wale nō, ma ka inoa ʻo Iēhova? | The king said to him, "How many times must I make you swear to tell me nothing but the truth in the name of the LORD?" |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:17 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela iā Iehosapata, ʻAʻole anei au i ʻōlelo aku iā ʻoe, ʻaʻole wānana mai kēlā noʻu i ka pōmaikaʻi, akā, i ka pōʻino wale nō? | The king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, "Didn't I tell you that he never prophesies anything good about me, but only bad?" |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:20 | A laila, hiki mai kekahi ʻuhane, a kū aʻela i mua o Iēhova, a ʻōlelo akula ia, ʻO wau ke hoʻowalewale iā ia. ʻĪ aʻela ʻo Iēhova, Pehea? | Finally, a spirit came forward, stood before the LORD and said, 'I will entice him.' " 'By what means?' the LORD asked. |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:21 | ʻĪ akula kēlā, E hele au a e lilo au i ʻuhane wahaheʻe i loko o nā waha o kona poʻe kāula a pau. ʻĪ aʻela ʻo Iēhova, E hoʻowalewale ʻoe, a e lanakila hoʻi; e hele ʻoe a hana nō pēlā. | " 'I will go and be a lying spirit in the mouths of all his prophets,' he said. " 'You will succeed in enticing him,' said the LORD. 'Go and do it.' |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:24 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mikaia, E ʻike auaneʻi ʻoe, i ka lā e komo ai ʻoe i loko o ke keʻena i loko, e peʻe iho. | Micaiah replied, "You will find out on the day you go to hide in an inner room." |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:25 | ʻŌlelo akula ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, E lawe ʻoukou iā Mikaia, a e hoʻihoʻi iā ia i o ʻAmona lā i ka luna i loko o ke kūlanakauhale, a iā Ioasa ke keiki a ke aliʻi. | The king of Israel then ordered, "Take Micaiah and send him back to Amon the ruler of the city and to Joash the king's son, |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:27 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mikaia, Inā e hoʻi ʻiʻo mai ʻoe me ka maluhia, ʻaʻole ʻo Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ma oʻu nei. ʻŌlelo akula ia, E hoʻolohe ʻoukou, e nā kānaka a pau. | Micaiah declared, "If you ever return safely, the LORD has not spoken through me." Then he added, "Mark my words, all you people!" |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:28 | A laila piʻi akula ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, a me Iehosapata, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, i Ramota-Gileada. | So the king of Israel and Jehoshaphat king of Judah went up to Ramoth Gilead. |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:30 | Ua kauoha ke aliʻi o Suria i nā luna o kona mau hale kaʻa, ʻī akula, Mai kaua aku i kekahi mea ʻuʻuku, ʻaʻole i kekahi mea nui, i ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela wale nō. | Now the king of Aram had ordered his chariot commanders, "Do not fight with anyone, small or great, except the king of Israel." |
| 2-ʻOihn 18:31 | A ʻike mai nā luna o nā hale kaʻa iā Iehosapata, ʻī ihola lākou, ʻO ke aliʻi ia o ka ʻIseraʻela: a puana maila lākou iā ia a puni e kaua mai iā ia; akā, kāhea akula ʻo Iehosapata, a kōkua mai ʻo Iēhova iā ia, a hoʻohuli aʻela ke Akua iā lākou mai ona aku. | When the chariot commanders saw Jehoshaphat, they thought, "This is the king of Israel." So they turned to attack him, but Jehoshaphat cried out, and the LORD helped him. God drew them away from him, |
| 2-ʻOihn 19:2 | Hele aʻela i waho e hālāwai pū me ia ʻo Iehu, ke keiki a Hanani ke kāula, ʻōlelo akula i ke aliʻi iā Iehosapata, E pono anei ʻoe ke kōkua i ka poʻe hewa, a e aloha i ka poʻe i inaina aku iā Iēhova? No kēia mea, aia ma luna ou ka huhū, mai o Iēhova mai. | Jehu the seer, the son of Hanani, went out to meet him and said to the king, "Should you help the wicked and love those who hate the LORD? Because of this, the wrath of the LORD is upon you. |
| 2-ʻOihn 19:6 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ia i nā luna kānāwai, E noʻonoʻo ʻoukou i nā mea a ʻoukou e hana ai; no ka mea, ʻaʻole no nā kānaka ʻoukou e hoʻoponopono ai, no Iēhova nō, a ʻo ia pū kekahi me ʻoukou i ka hoʻoponopono ʻana. | He told them, "Consider carefully what you do, because you are not judging for man but for the LORD, who is with you whenever you give a verdict. |
| 2-ʻOihn 19:9 | Kauoha akula ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻī akula, Penei ʻoukou e hana ai me ka makaʻu iā Iēhova, a me ka ʻoiaʻiʻo a me ka naʻau pololei. | He gave them these orders: "You must serve faithfully and wholeheartedly in the fear of the LORD. |
| 2-ʻOihn 20:3 | A makaʻu ihola ʻo Iehosapata, a hālalo ihola kona maka e ʻimi iā Iēhova, a kūkala akula i lā hoʻokē ʻai ma Iuda a pau loa. | Alarmed, Jehoshaphat resolved to inquire of the LORD, and he proclaimed a fast for all Judah. |
| 2-ʻOihn 20:6 | ʻŌlelo akula, E Iēhova ke Akua o ko mākou poʻe kūpuna, ʻaʻole anei ʻoe ke Akua o ka lani? ʻAʻole anei ʻoe e noho aliʻi ana ma luna o nā aupuni a pau o nā lāhui kanaka, a i loko hoʻi o kou lima ka mana, a me ka ikaika, i hiki ʻole i kekahi ke kūʻē iā ʻoe? | and said: "O LORD, God of our fathers, are you not the God who is in heaven? You rule over all the kingdoms of the nations. Power and might are in your hand, and no one can withstand you. |
| 2-ʻOihn 20:20 | Ala lākou i ke kakahiaka nui, a hele lākou i ka wao nahele ʻo Tekoa; a i ko lākou hele ʻana aku, kū i luna ʻo Iehosapata, ʻōlelo akula, E hoʻolohe mai iaʻu, e ka Iuda, a me ko Ierusalema; e manaʻoʻiʻo iā Iēhova i ko ʻoukou Akua, i hoʻokūpaʻa ʻia ʻoukou; e manaʻoʻiʻo i kāna poʻe kāula, i lanakila ʻoukou. | Early in the morning they left for the Desert of Tekoa. As they set out, Jehoshaphat stood and said, "Listen to me, Judah and people of Jerusalem! Have faith in the LORD your God and you will be upheld; have faith in his prophets and you will be successful." |
| 2-ʻOihn 20:24 | A hiki ka Iuda i ka hale kiaʻi ma ka wao nahele, nānā akula i ka lehulehu, aia hoʻi, nā heana o ka poʻe i hāʻule i ka honua, ʻaʻole wahi mea pakele. | When the men of Judah came to the place that overlooks the desert and looked toward the vast army, they saw only dead bodies lying on the ground; no one had escaped. |
| 2-ʻOihn 21:3 | A hāʻawi akula ko lākou makua kāne na lākou i nā makana he nui loa, i ke kālā, a i ke gula, a i nā mea nani hoʻi, a me nā kūlanakauhale paʻa i ka pā ma Iuda; akā, hāʻawi ʻo ia i ke aupuni no Iehorama, no ka mea, ʻo ia ka hiapo. | Their father had given them many gifts of silver and gold and articles of value, as well as fortified cities in Judah, but he had given the kingdom to Jehoram because he was his firstborn son. |
| 2-ʻOihn 21:20 | Kanakolu ona mau makahiki a me kumamālua i kona wā i noho aliʻi ai, a noho aliʻi ihola ia i nā makahiki ʻewalu ma Ierusalema, a hele akula ia me ka makemake ʻole ʻia mai: a ua kanu ʻia ʻo ia i loko o ke kūlanakauhale o Dāvida, ʻaʻole naʻe i loko o nā ilina o nā aliʻi. | Jehoram was thirty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eight years. He passed away, to no one's regret, and was buried in the City of David, but not in the tombs of the kings. |
| 2-ʻOihn 22:6 | A hoʻi mai ia i Iezereʻela e lapaʻau ʻia no nā ʻeha ona i hōʻeha ʻia mai ai ma Rama i kona kaua pū ʻana me Hazaʻela, ke aliʻi o Suria: a iho akula ʻo ʻAzaria ke keiki a Iehorama ke aliʻi o ka Iuda e ʻike iā Iehorama, ke keiki a ʻAhaba ma Iezereʻela, no ka mea, ua maʻi ia. | so he returned to Jezreel to recover from the wounds they had inflicted on him at Ramoth in his battle with Hazael king of Aram. Then Ahaziah son of Jehoram king of Judah went down to Jezreel to see Joram son of Ahab because he had been wounded. |
| 2-ʻOihn 22:8 | A i ko Iehu luku ʻana i ko ka hale o ʻAhaba, ua loaʻa iā ia nā aliʻi o Iuda, nā keiki a nā hoahānau o ʻAhazia, e hoʻokauā ana na ʻAhazia, a pepehi akula ʻo ia iā lākou. | While Jehu was executing judgment on the house of Ahab, he found the princes of Judah and the sons of Ahaziah's relatives, who had been attending Ahaziah, and he killed them. |
| 2-ʻOihn 23:3 | A hana nā kānaka a pau i berita me ke aliʻi i loko o ka hale o ke Akua. ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ia iā lākou, aia hoʻi, e noho aliʻi auaneʻi ke keiki a ke aliʻi e like me ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai no nā keiki a Dāvida. | the whole assembly made a covenant with the king at the temple of God. Jehoiada said to them, "The king's son shall reign, as the LORD promised concerning the descendants of David. |
| 2-ʻOihn 23:9 | Hāʻawi akula hoʻi ʻo Iehoiada ke kahuna na nā luna haneri i nā ihe, a me nā ʻaʻahu a poʻo, a me nā pale kaua, nā mea a Dāvida ke aliʻi, nā mea hoʻi i loko o ka hale o ke Akua. | Then he gave the commanders of units of a hundred the spears and the large and small shields that had belonged to King David and that were in the temple of God. |
| 2-ʻOihn 23:11 | A alakaʻi maila lākou i waho i ke keiki a ke aliʻi, a hāʻawi aku iā ia i ka pāpale aliʻi a me ke kānāwai, a hoʻoaliʻi ihola iā ia; a poni akula ʻo Iehoiada, a me kāna poʻe keiki iā ia, a ʻōlelo akula lākou, E ola ke aliʻi. | Jehoiada and his sons brought out the king's son and put the crown on him; they presented him with a copy of the covenant and proclaimed him king. They anointed him and shouted, "Long live the king!" |
| 2-ʻOihn 23:13 | A ʻike aʻela ʻo ia, aia hoʻi, ke aliʻi e kū ana ma kona wahi ma kahi e komo ai, a, me ke aliʻi nā luna a me ka poʻe hoʻokani, a me nā kānaka a pau o ka ʻāina e ʻoliʻoli ana, a e hoʻokani ana i nā pū, a me ka poʻe mele, me kā lākou mau mea kani, a me ka poʻe e aʻo ana e hoʻoleʻa aku; haehae ihola ʻo ʻAtalia i kona kapa, ʻōlelo akula, He kipi ē, he kipi ē! | She looked, and there was the king, standing by his pillar at the entrance. The officers and the trumpeters were beside the king, and all the people of the land were rejoicing and blowing trumpets, and singers with musical instruments were leading the praises. Then Athaliah tore her robes and shouted, "Treason! Treason!" |
| 2-ʻOihn 23:15 | Kau akula lākou i ko lākou mau lima ma luna ona; a hiki ia i kahi e komo ai i loko o ka puka lio ma ka hale o ke aliʻi, pepehi lākou iā ia ma laila. | So they seized her as she reached the entrance of the Horse Gate on the palace grounds, and there they put her to death. |
| 2-ʻOihn 24:5 | Hoʻākoakoa aʻela ʻo ia i ka poʻe kāhuna, a me nā Levi, a ʻōlelo akula iā lākou, E hele ʻoukou i nā kūlanakauhale ʻo Iuda, a e hōʻuluʻulu i kahi kālā a ka ʻIseraʻela a pau i mea e hoʻomaikaʻi hou ai i ka hale o ko ʻoukou Akua, i kēlā makahiki kēia makahiki; e wikiwiki ʻoukou i kēia hana. Akā, ʻaʻole i hana wawe nā Levi. | He called together the priests and Levites and said to them, "Go to the towns of Judah and collect the money due annually from all Israel, to repair the temple of your God. Do it now." But the Levites did not act at once. |
| 2-ʻOihn 24:6 | Kāhea akula ke aliʻi iā Iehoiada ka luna, a ʻōlelo akula iā ia, No ke aha lā i hōʻeuʻeu ʻole aku ai ʻoe i nā Levi e lawe mai, mai loko mai o Iuda a me Ierusalema i ka ʻauhau a Mose ke kauā a Iēhova i kau aku ai ma luna o ka ʻaha kanaka o ka ʻIseraʻela, no ka halelewa o ke kānāwai? | Therefore the king summoned Jehoiada the chief priest and said to him, "Why haven't you required the Levites to bring in from Judah and Jerusalem the tax imposed by Moses the servant of the LORD and by the assembly of Israel for the Tent of the Testimony?" |
| 2-ʻOihn 24:9 | A kūkala akula lākou ma Iuda, a ma Ierusalema, E lawe mai na Iēhova i ka ʻauhau a Mose, ke kauā a ke Akua i kau aku ai ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela ma ka wao nahele. | A proclamation was then issued in Judah and Jerusalem that they should bring to the LORD the tax that Moses the servant of God had required of Israel in the desert. |
| 2-ʻOihn 24:23 | A i ka pau ʻana o ka makahiki, piʻi kūʻē maila i ona lā ko Suria poʻe koa; a komo lākou i loko o Iuda, a me Ierusalema, a luku maila lākou i nā kaukaualiʻi o nā kānaka mai loko mai o ka poʻe kānaka, a hoʻouka akula i ka waiwai pio a pau o lākou i ke aliʻi ma Damaseko. | At the turn of the year, the army of Aram marched against Joash; it invaded Judah and Jerusalem and killed all the leaders of the people. They sent all the plunder to their king in Damascus. |
| 2-ʻOihn 25:9 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ʻAmazia i ke kanaka o ke Akua, He aha kā mākou e hana ai no kēlā mau tālena hoʻokahi haneri aʻu i hāʻawi aku ai na ka poʻe koa o ka ʻIseraʻela? ʻĪ maila ke kanaka o ke Akua, E hiki nō iā Iēhova ke hāʻawi mai iā ʻoe a nui ʻē aku i kēia. | Amaziah asked the man of God, "But what about the hundred talents I paid for these Israelite troops?" The man of God replied, "The LORD can give you much more than that." |
| 2-ʻOihn 25:11 | A hoʻoikaika ihola ʻo ʻAmazia, a alakaʻi i kona poʻe kānaka, a hele akula i ke awāwa paʻakai, a luku ihola i ko Seira he ʻumi tausani. | Amaziah then marshaled his strength and led his army to the Valley of Salt, where he killed ten thousand men of Seir. |
| 2-ʻOihn 25:17 | A kūkākūkā ihola ʻo ʻAmazia ke aliʻi o Iuda, a hoʻouna aku ʻo ia i o Ioasa lā ke keiki a Iehoahaza, ke keiki a Iehu, ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula, Inā kāua, e nānā kāua he maka nō he maka. | After Amaziah king of Judah consulted his advisers, he sent this challenge to Jehoash son of Jehoahaz, the son of Jehu, king of Israel: "Come, meet me face to face." |
| 2-ʻOihn 25:18 | Hoʻouna maila ʻo Ioasa ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela i o ʻAmazia lā, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, ʻī maila, Hoʻouna ke kākalaioa ma Lebanona i ka lāʻau kedera ma Lebanona, ʻī akula, E hāʻawi mai ʻoe i kāu kaikamahine na kaʻu keiki i wahine nāna; a hele aʻela kekahi holoholona o ke kula ma Lebanona, a hehi ihola ma luna o ke kākalaioa. | But Jehoash king of Israel replied to Amaziah king of Judah: "A thistle in Lebanon sent a message to a cedar in Lebanon, 'Give your daughter to my son in marriage.' Then a wild beast in Lebanon came along and trampled the thistle underfoot. |
| 2-ʻOihn 25:22 | A ua luku ʻia ka Iuda i mua o ka ʻIseraʻela, a ʻauheʻe akula kēlā kanaka, kēia kanaka i kona halelewa. | Judah was routed by Israel, and every man fled to his home. |
| 2-ʻOihn 25:24 | A lawe aku ia i ke gula a pau, a me ke kālā, a me nā kīʻaha a pau i loaʻa iā ia i loko o ka hale o ke Akua me ʻObededoma, a me ka waiwai o ka hale o ke aliʻi, a me nā mea e paʻa ana me he poʻe pānaʻi lā, a hoʻi akula i Samaria. | He took all the gold and silver and all the articles found in the temple of God that had been in the care of Obed-Edom, together with the palace treasures and the hostages, and returned to Samaria. |
| 2-ʻOihn 25:27 | A mai ka wā mai o ko ʻAmazia huli ʻana aʻe mai Iēhova aku, ʻōhumu kūʻē ka poʻe ma Ierusalema iā ia, a mahuka akula ia i Lakisa; a hoʻouna lākou i Lakisa, a pepehi lākou iā ia ma laila. | From the time that Amaziah turned away from following the LORD, they conspired against him in Jerusalem and he fled to Lachish, but they sent men after him to Lachish and killed him there. |
| 2-ʻOihn 26:6 | A hele akula ia a kaua aku i ko Pilisetia, a wāwahi ia i ka pā o Gata, a me ka pā o Iabena, a me ka pā o ʻAsedoda, a kūkulu ihola ia i nā kūlanakauhale ma ʻAsedoda, a ma Pilisetia. | He went to war against the Philistines and broke down the walls of Gath, Jabneh and Ashdod. He then rebuilt towns near Ashdod and elsewhere among the Philistines. |
| 2-ʻOihn 26:11 | Aia hoʻi iā ʻUzia he poʻe koa, iā lākou ke kaua, a hele akula lākou i ke kaua ma nā papa ma lalo o Hanania kekahi luna o ke aliʻi, e like me ka helu ʻana o ko lākou poʻe luna e Ieiʻela, ka mea nāna e helu, a me Maʻaseia ka luna. | Uzziah had a well-trained army, ready to go out by divisions according to their numbers as mustered by Jeiel the secretary and Maaseiah the officer under the direction of Hananiah, one of the royal officials. |
| 2-ʻOihn 26:18 | A kūʻē lākou iā ʻUzia i ke aliʻi, ʻōlelo akula lākou iā ia, ʻAʻole iā ʻoe, e ʻUzia, ke kuni i mea ʻala iā Iēhova, na ka poʻe kāhuna nō, na ka poʻe mamo a ʻAʻarona, ka poʻe i hoʻolaʻa ʻia e kuni i ka mea ʻala; e hele ʻoe i waho o ka luakini, no ka mea, ua hana hewa ʻoe; ʻaʻole e loaʻa iā ʻoe ka nani ma kēia mea mai o Iēhova ke Akua mai. | They confronted him and said, "It is not right for you, Uzziah, to burn incense to the LORD. That is for the priests, the descendants of Aaron, who have been consecrated to burn incense. Leave the sanctuary, for you have been unfaithful; and you will not be honored by the LORD God." |
| 2-ʻOihn 28:9 | Aia ma laila kekahi kāula o Iēhova, ʻOdeda kona inoa; hele ia i waho e hālāwai pū me ka poʻe koa i ko lākou komo ʻana i loko o Samaria, a ʻōlelo akula ʻo ia iā lākou, Aia hoʻi, i ka huhū ʻana o Iēhova ke Akua o ko ʻoukou poʻe kūpuna i ka Iuda, ua hāʻawi mai ʻo ia iā lākou i loko o ko ʻoukou mau lima, a ua luku ʻoukou iā lākou me ka huhū i hiki loa aku i ka lani. | But a prophet of the LORD named Oded was there, and he went out to meet the army when it returned to Samaria. He said to them, "Because the LORD, the God of your fathers, was angry with Judah, he gave them into your hand. But you have slaughtered them in a rage that reaches to heaven. |
| 2-ʻOihn 28:13 | ʻŌlelo akula iā lākou, Mai lawe mai ʻoukou i ka poʻe pio i loko nei; aia hoʻi, ua hewa kākou iā Iēhova, a ke manaʻo nei ʻoukou e hoʻonui i ko kākou hewa, a me ko kākou lawehala; no ka mea, ua nui ko kākou hala, a ua wela ka huhū ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela. | "You must not bring those prisoners here," they said, "or we will be guilty before the LORD. Do you intend to add to our sin and guilt? For our guilt is already great, and his fierce anger rests on Israel." |
| 2-ʻOihn 29:5 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ia iā lākou, E hoʻolohe mai ʻoukou iaʻu, e nā Levi; ʻānō, e huikala ʻoukou iā ʻoukou iho, a e hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻoukou i ka hale o Iēhova ke Akua o ko ʻoukou poʻe kūpuna, a e lawe aku i nā mea haumia mai kahi hoʻāno aku. | and said: "Listen to me, Levites! Consecrate yourselves now and consecrate the temple of the LORD, the God of your fathers. Remove all defilement from the sanctuary. |
| 2-ʻOihn 29:18 | A komo lākou i loko i o Hezekia lā, ke aliʻi, a ʻōlelo akula iā ia, Ua hoʻomaʻemaʻe mākou i ka hale o Iēhova a pau, a me ke kuahu mōhai, a me ko laila mau kīʻaha a pau, a me ka papa berena hōʻike, a me ko laila mau kīʻaha a pau. | Then they went in to King Hezekiah and reported: "We have purified the entire temple of the LORD, the altar of burnt offering with all its utensils, and the table for setting out the consecrated bread, with all its articles. |
| 2-ʻOihn 29:21 | A lawe mai lākou i ʻehiku bipi kāne, a me nā hipa keiki ʻehiku, a me nā kao kāne ʻehiku, i mōhai hala no ke aupuni, a no ke keʻena kapu, a no ka Iuda; a kauoha akula ia i nā mamo a ʻAʻarona, i nā kāhuna, e mōhai aku ia mau mea ma luna o ke kuahu o Iēhova. | They brought seven bulls, seven rams, seven male lambs and seven male goats as a sin offering for the kingdom, for the sanctuary and for Judah. The king commanded the priests, the descendants of Aaron, to offer these on the altar of the LORD. |
| 2-ʻOihn 29:29 | A pau aʻela ka mōhai ʻana, kūlou ihola ke aliʻi, a me ka poʻe ma laila pū me ia a pau, a hoʻomana akula. | When the offerings were finished, the king and everyone present with him knelt down and worshiped. |
| 2-ʻOihn 29:30 | A laila, kauoha aʻela ʻo Hezekia ke aliʻi, a me nā kaukaualiʻi i nā Levi, e hoʻomaikaʻi aku iā Iēhova ma nā ʻōlelo a Dāvida, a me ʻAsapa ke kāula. A hoʻomaikaʻi aku lākou me ka ʻoliʻoli, kūlou ihola, a hoʻomana akula. | King Hezekiah and his officials ordered the Levites to praise the LORD with the words of David and of Asaph the seer. So they sang praises with gladness and bowed their heads and worshiped. |
| 2-ʻOihn 30:1 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo Hezekia a i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, a me ka Iuda, a kākau nō hoʻi ʻo ia i nā palapala na ka ʻEperaima, a me Manase, e hele mai i ka hale o Iēhova ma Ierusalema, e hana i ka ʻahaʻaina mōliaola na Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela. | Hezekiah sent word to all Israel and Judah and also wrote letters to Ephraim and Manasseh, inviting them to come to the temple of the LORD in Jerusalem and celebrate the Passover to the LORD, the God of Israel. |
| 2-ʻOihn 30:6 | A laila, hele akula ka poʻe kūkini me nā palapala a ke aliʻi, a me kona poʻe aliʻi ma ʻIseraʻela a pau a me Iuda, e ʻōlelo ana e like me ke kauoha a ke aliʻi, E nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, e huli mai iā Iēhova ke Akua o ʻAberahama, a me ʻIsaʻaka, a me ʻIseraʻela, a e huli mai nō kēlā i ke koena, i ka poʻe o ʻoukou i pakele, mai ka lima mai, o nā aliʻi o ʻAsuria. | At the king's command, couriers went throughout Israel and Judah with letters from the king and from his officials, which read: "People of Israel, return to the LORD, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel, that he may return to you who are left, who have escaped from the hand of the kings of Assyria. |
| 2-ʻOihn 30:18 | No ka mea, he lehulehu ka poʻe kānaka no ʻEperaima, a me Manase, a me ʻIsekara, a me Zebuluna, ʻaʻole i huikala lākou iā lākou iho, akā, ʻai nō naʻe lākou i ka ʻahaʻaina mōliaola, ʻaʻole e like me ka mea i kākau ʻia. Akā, pule ʻo Hezekia no lākou, ʻī akula, E kala mai ʻoe, e Iēhova ka maikaʻi, | Although most of the many people who came from Ephraim, Manasseh, Issachar and Zebulun had not purified themselves, yet they ate the Passover, contrary to what was written. But Hezekiah prayed for them, saying, "May the LORD, who is good, pardon everyone |
| 2-ʻOihn 32:6 | Hoʻonoho nō hoʻi ʻo ia i nā luna kaua ma luna o nā kānaka, a hoʻākoakoa iā lākou i ona lā ma ke alanui ma ka ʻīpuka o ke kūlanakauhale, a ʻōlelo ʻoluʻolu iā lākou, ʻī akula, | He appointed military officers over the people and assembled them before him in the square at the city gate and encouraged them with these words: |
| 2-ʻOihn 32:12 | ʻAʻole anei ʻo ua Hezekia lā kēia, ka mea nāna i lawe aku i kona mau wahi kiʻekiʻe, a me kona mau kuahu, a ʻōlelo aku i ka Iuda, a me ko Ierusalema, ʻī akula, I mua o ke kuahu hoʻokahi, e hoʻomana ai ʻoukou, a ma luna iho o ia mea e kuni ai i ka mea ʻala? | Did not Hezekiah himself remove this god's high places and altars, saying to Judah and Jerusalem, 'You must worship before one altar and burn sacrifices on it'? |
| 2-ʻOihn 32:17 | A kākau ia i nā palapala e hōʻino aku iā Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, me ka ʻōlelo aku iā ia, ʻī akula, E like me nā akua o nā lāhui kanaka o nā ʻāina ʻē, ʻaʻole lākou i hoʻopakele i ko lākou poʻe kānaka mai koʻu lima aku, pēlā hoʻi, ʻaʻole e hoʻopakele ke Akua o Hezekia i kona poʻe kānaka mai koʻu lima aku. | The king also wrote letters insulting the LORD, the God of Israel, and saying this against him: "Just as the gods of the peoples of the other lands did not rescue their people from my hand, so the god of Hezekiah will not rescue his people from my hand." |
| 2-ʻOihn 32:19 | ʻŌlelo ʻino akula lākou i ke Akua o Ierusalema, e like me nā akua o ko nā ʻāina ʻē, nā mea a kānaka i hana ai. | They spoke about the God of Jerusalem as they did about the gods of the other peoples of the world--the work of men's hands. |
| 2-ʻOihn 32:20 | No kēia mea, pule akula ʻo Hezekia ke aliʻi, a me ʻIsaia ke keiki a ʻAmosa, ke kāula, a kāhea aku lāua i ka lani. | King Hezekiah and the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz cried out in prayer to heaven about this. |
| 2-ʻOihn 32:24 | Ia mau lā, he maʻi make ko Hezekia, a pule akula ʻo ia iā Iēhova; a ʻōlelo mai kēlā iā ia, a hana mai iā ia i ka hana mana. | In those days Hezekiah became ill and was at the point of death. He prayed to the LORD, who answered him and gave him a miraculous sign. |
| 2-ʻOihn 33:22 | Hana ʻino ia i mua o Iēhova e like me ka mea a Manase a kona makua kāne i hana ai. A mōhai ʻo ʻAmona i nā kiʻi a pau a Manase a kona makua kāne i hana ai, a hoʻokauā akula na lākou. | He did evil in the eyes of the LORD, as his father Manasseh had done. Amon worshiped and offered sacrifices to all the idols Manasseh had made. |
| 2-ʻOihn 34:8 | A i ka makahiki ʻumikumamāwalu o kona noho aliʻi ʻana, i kona hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻana i ka ʻāina, a me ka hale, hoʻouna akula ʻo ia iā Sapana i ke keiki a ʻAzalia, a me Maʻaseia ka luna o ke kūlanakauhale, a me Ioa ke keiki a Ioahaza ka luna kākau, e hoʻomaikaʻi hou i ka hale o Iēhova kona Akua. | In the eighteenth year of Josiah's reign, to purify the land and the temple, he sent Shaphan son of Azaliah and Maaseiah the ruler of the city, with Joah son of Joahaz, the recorder, to repair the temple of the LORD his God. |
| 2-ʻOihn 34:15 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Hilikia, ʻī akula iā Sapana, ke kākau ʻōlelo, Ua loaʻa iaʻu ka buke kānāwai i loko o ka hale o Iēhova; a hāʻawi ʻo Hilikia i ka buke iā Sapana. | Hilkiah said to Shaphan the secretary, "I have found the Book of the Law in the temple of the LORD." He gave it to Shaphan. |
| 2-ʻOihn 34:16 | A lawe ʻo Sapana i ka buke i ke aliʻi, a haʻi aku iā ia i ka ʻōlelo, ʻī akula, ʻO nā mea a pau i kauoha ʻia i kāu poʻe kauā, ke hana lā nō lākou. | Then Shaphan took the book to the king and reported to him: "Your officials are doing everything that has been committed to them. |
| 2-ʻOihn 34:18 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Sapana ke kākau ʻōlelo i ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, Ua hāʻawi mai ʻo Hilikia ke kahuna iaʻu i kekahi buke; a heluhelu ʻo Sapana ma loko o ia mea i mua o ke alo o ke aliʻi. | Then Shaphan the secretary informed the king, "Hilkiah the priest has given me a book." And Shaphan read from it in the presence of the king. |
| 2-ʻOihn 34:20 | A kauoha ke aliʻi iā Hilikia, a me ʻAhikama, ke keiki a Sapana, a me ʻAbedona ke keiki a Mika, a me Sapana ke kākau ʻōlelo, a me ʻAsaia kekahi kauā a ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, | He gave these orders to Hilkiah, Ahikam son of Shaphan, Abdon son of Micah, Shaphan the secretary and Asaiah the king's attendant: |
| 2-ʻOihn 34:22 | A laila, hele ʻo Hilikia, a me ka poʻe i wae ʻia e ke aliʻi, i o Huleda lā ke kāula wahine, ka wahine a Saluma ke keiki a Tikevata, ke keiki a Hasera ka mea mālama kapa; (ua noho ia ma kēlā hapa o Ierusalema;) a ʻōlelo akula lākou iā ia e like me ia. | Hilkiah and those the king had sent with him went to speak to the prophetess Huldah, who was the wife of Shallum son of Tokhath, the son of Hasrah, keeper of the wardrobe. She lived in Jerusalem, in the Second District. |
| 2-ʻOihn 34:29 | A laila, hoʻouna akula ke aliʻi, a hōʻuluʻulu i nā lunakahiko a pau o Iuda a me Ierusalema. | Then the king called together all the elders of Judah and Jerusalem. |
| 2-ʻOihn 34:30 | A piʻi akula ke aliʻi i loko o ka hale o Iēhova, a me ka Iuda a pau, a me ko Ierusalema, a me ka poʻe kāhuna, a me nā Levi, a me nā kānaka a pau, ka poʻe nui, a me ka poʻe liʻiliʻi; a heluhelu ʻo ia i loko o ko lākou pepeiao i nā ʻōlelo a pau o ka buke o ka berita, ka mea i loaʻa i loko o ka hale o Iēhova. | He went up to the temple of the LORD with the men of Judah, the people of Jerusalem, the priests and the Levites--all the people from the least to the greatest. He read in their hearing all the words of the Book of the Covenant, which had been found in the temple of the LORD. |
| 2-ʻOihn 35:3 | ʻŌlelo akula ia i nā Levi, ka poʻe i aʻo aku i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, ka poʻe i hoʻolaʻa ʻia no Iēhova, E hoʻonoho ʻoukou i ka pahu hoʻāno i loko o ka hale a Solomona ke keiki a Dāvida ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela i kūkulu ai; ʻaʻole ia e lilo i mea kaumaha ma luna o ko ʻoukou mau poʻohiwi; e hoʻokauā aku ʻoukou na Iēhova, ko ʻoukou Akua, a me ka ʻIseraʻela kona poʻe kānaka; | He said to the Levites, who instructed all Israel and who had been consecrated to the LORD: "Put the sacred ark in the temple that Solomon son of David king of Israel built. It is not to be carried about on your shoulders. Now serve the LORD your God and his people Israel. |
| 2-ʻOihn 35:12 | A lawe akula lākou i nā mōhai kuni, i hāʻawi lākou e like me ka māhele ʻana o nā ʻohana kūpuna o nā kānaka, e mōhai iā Iēhova, e like me ka mea i kākau ʻia ma ka buke a Mose; a pēlā lākou i hana ai i nā bipi. | They set aside the burnt offerings to give them to the subdivisions of the families of the people to offer to the LORD, as is written in the Book of Moses. They did the same with the cattle. |
| 2-ʻOihn 36:20 | A ʻo ke koena, ka poʻe i pakele i ka pahi kaua, lawe akula ʻo ia iā lākou i Babulona; a lilo lākou i poʻe kauā nāna, a na kāna poʻe keiki a hiki i ka lanakila ʻana o ke aupuni o Peresia; | He carried into exile to Babylon the remnant, who escaped from the sword, and they became servants to him and his sons until the kingdom of Persia came to power. |
| 2-ʻOihn 36:22 | I ka makahiki mua o Kuro ke aliʻi o Peresia, i hoʻokō ʻia ai ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova ma ka waha o Ieremia, hoʻāla aʻe ʻo Iēhova i ka naʻau o Kuro, ke aliʻi o Peresia, a kēnā aku ʻo ia e kūkala ma kona aupuni a pau, a ma ka palapala hoʻi, ʻī akula, | In the first year of Cyrus king of Persia, in order to fulfill the word of the LORD spoken by Jeremiah, the LORD moved the heart of Cyrus king of Persia to make a proclamation throughout his realm and to put it in writing: |
| ʻEzera 1:8 | ʻO ia mau mea kā Kuro ke aliʻi o Peresia i lawe mai ai i waho, ma ka lima o Miteredate, ka puʻukū kālā, a helu akula ia mau mea no Sesebazara, ka luna no ka Iuda. | Cyrus king of Persia had them brought by Mithredath the treasurer, who counted them out to Sheshbazzar the prince of Judah. |
| ʻEzera 2:62 | ʻImi akula kēia poʻe i kā lākou kūʻauhau i waena o ka poʻe i kākau ʻia, ʻaʻole i loaʻa ia; a ua hoʻokaʻawale ʻia lākou mai ka ʻoihana kahuna aku. | These searched for their family records, but they could not find them and so were excluded from the priesthood as unclean. |
| ʻEzera 2:63 | A ʻōlelo akula ke kiaʻāina iā lākou, ʻaʻole lākou e ʻai i nā mea i hoʻolaʻa loa ʻia, a kū mai kekahi kahuna me ka ʻUrima a me ke Tumima. | The governor ordered them not to eat any of the most sacred food until there was a priest ministering with the Urim and Thummim. |
| ʻEzera 2:68 | A ʻo kekahi poʻe koʻikoʻi o nā mākua, i ko lākou hele ʻana i ka hale o Iēhova ma Ierusalema, hāʻawi ʻoluʻolu akula lākou no ka hale o ke Akua, e hana aku ia mea ma kona wahi: | When they arrived at the house of the LORD in Jerusalem, some of the heads of the families gave freewill offerings toward the rebuilding of the house of God on its site. |
| ʻEzera 3:3 | A kau akula lākou i ke kuahu ma luna o kona mau kahua, no ka mea, ua kau mai ka makaʻu ma luna o lākou no nā kānaka o nā ʻāina ʻē; a kaumaha aku ma luna ona i nā mōhai kuni iā Iēhova, i nā mōhai kuni no kakahiaka a no ke ahiahi. | Despite their fear of the peoples around them, they built the altar on its foundation and sacrificed burnt offerings on it to the LORD, both the morning and evening sacrifices. |
| ʻEzera 3:7 | A hāʻawi akula lākou i ke kālā no ka poʻe kālai pōhaku, a no ka poʻe paʻahana; a me ka ʻai hoʻi, a me ka mea inu, a me ka ʻaila na ko Zidona, a na ko Turo, i lawe mai lākou i nā lāʻau kedara mai Lebanona mai a ke kai o Iopa, e like me ka mea a Kuro ke aliʻi o Peresia i ʻae mai ai iā lākou. | Then they gave money to the masons and carpenters, and gave food and drink and oil to the people of Sidon and Tyre, so that they would bring cedar logs by sea from Lebanon to Joppa, as authorized by Cyrus king of Persia. |
| ʻEzera 4:6 | A i ke kau iā ʻAhasuero, i ka wā i hoʻomaka ai kona noho aliʻi ʻana, palapala akula lākou i ka palapala hoʻohewa i nā kānaka o ka Iuda a me ko Ierusalema. | At the beginning of the reign of Xerxes, they lodged an accusation against the people of Judah and Jerusalem. |
| ʻEzera 4:7 | I ka manawa o ʻAretasaseta, palapala akula ʻo Biselama, ʻo Miteredata, ʻo Tabeʻela, a me ka poʻe i koe o ko lākou hoa lawehana, iā ʻAretasaseta ke aliʻi o Peresia; a ua kākau ʻia ka palapala ma ka ʻōlelo o Suria, a ua hoʻākāka ʻia ma ka ʻōlelo o Suria. | And in the days of Artaxerxes king of Persia, Bishlam, Mithredath, Tabeel and the rest of his associates wrote a letter to Artaxerxes. The letter was written in Aramaic script and in the Aramaic language. |
| ʻEzera 4:9 | A laila palapala akula ʻo Rehuma, ka luna ʻahaʻōlelo, a ʻo Simesai ke kākau ʻōlelo, a me ka poʻe i koe o ko lākou poʻe hoa lawehana; ʻo ko Dina, a me ko ʻAparesaka, ʻo ko Tarepela, ʻo ko ʻAparesa, ʻo ko ʻArekeva, ʻo ko Babulona, ʻo ko Susana, ʻo ko Dehava, ʻo ko ʻElama, | Rehum the commanding officer and Shimshai the secretary, together with the rest of their associates--the judges and officials over the men from Tripolis, Persia, Erech and Babylon, the Elamites of Susa, |
| ʻEzera 4:17 | A laila hoʻouna akula ke aliʻi i ke kauoha iā Rehuma, ka luna ʻahaʻōlelo, a iā Simesai, ke kākau ʻōlelo, a me nā mea i koe o ko lākou poʻe hoa lawehana e noho ana ma Samaria, a me ka poʻe i koe ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o ka muliwai, He aloha, a pēlā aku nō. | The king sent this reply: To Rehum the commanding officer, Shimshai the secretary and the rest of their associates living in Samaria and elsewhere in Trans-Euphrates: Greetings. |
| ʻEzera 4:23 | A i ka wā i heluhelu ʻia ka palapala a ʻAretasaseta, a ke aliʻi, i mua o Rehuma, a me Simesai ke kākau ʻōlelo, a me ko lākou poʻe hoa lawehana, hele koke akula lākou i Ierusalema i nā Iudaio, a hoʻoʻōki akula iā lākou me ka lima ikaika. | As soon as the copy of the letter of King Artaxerxes was read to Rehum and Shimshai the secretary and their associates, they went immediately to the Jews in Jerusalem and compelled them by force to stop. |
| ʻEzera 5:1 | A laila ʻo nā kāula, ʻo Hagai ke kāula, a ʻo Zekaria ke keiki a ʻIdo, wānana akula lāua i nā Iudaio ma Iuda, a ma Ierusalema, ma ka inoa o ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela iā lākou. | Now Haggai the prophet and Zechariah the prophet, a descendant of Iddo, prophesied to the Jews in Judah and Jerusalem in the name of the God of Israel, who was over them. |
| ʻEzera 5:5 | Akā, ʻo ka maka o ko lākou Akua, aia nō ia ma luna o ka poʻe lunakahiko o nā Iudaio, ʻaʻole lākou i hiki ke hoʻōki aku iā lākou, a hiki ia mea i o Dariu lā; a laila hoʻouna akula lākou i ka palapala no kēia mea. | But the eye of their God was watching over the elders of the Jews, and they were not stopped until a report could go to Darius and his written reply be received. |
| ʻEzera 5:7 | Hoʻouna akula lākou i ka palapala iā ia, pēnēia i kākau ʻia ai ma loko, Na Dariu ke aliʻi, e aloha nui ʻia ʻo ia. | The report they sent him read as follows: To King Darius: Cordial greetings. |
| ʻEzera 5:9 | A laila nīnau akula mākou i kēlā poʻe lunakahiko, a ʻī akula iā lākou, Na wai ʻoukou i kauoha mai e hana i kēia hale, a e hoʻopaʻa hoʻi i kēia mau pā pōhaku? | We questioned the elders and asked them, "Who authorized you to rebuild this temple and restore this structure?" |
| ʻEzera 5:12 | Akā, ma hope o ka hoʻonāukiuki ʻana o ko mākou poʻe mākua i ke Akua o ka lani, hāʻawi ʻo ia iā lākou i loko o ka lima o Nebukaneza ke aliʻi o Babulona, no Kaledea, nāna i wāwahi kēia hale, a lawe pio akula i nā kānaka i Babulona. | But because our fathers angered the God of heaven, he handed them over to Nebuchadnezzar the Chaldean, king of Babylon, who destroyed this temple and deported the people to Babylon. |
| ʻEzera 5:13 | Akā, i ka makahiki mua o Kuro ke aliʻi o Babulona, kauoha akula ʻo Kuro ke aliʻi, e hana i ka hale o ke Akua. | "However, in the first year of Cyrus king of Babylon, King Cyrus issued a decree to rebuild this house of God. |
| ʻEzera 5:15 | ʻĪ akula iā ia, E lawe i kēia mau kīʻaha, e hele e hali aku ia mau mea i ka luakini ma Ierusalema, a e hana ʻia ka hale o ke Akua ma kona wahi. | and he told him, 'Take these articles and go and deposit them in the temple in Jerusalem. And rebuild the house of God on its site.' |
| ʻEzera 6:14 | A hana akula nā lunakahiko o nā Iudaio, a ua pōmaikaʻi lākou ma ka wānana a Hagai ke kāula, a me Zakaria ke keiki a ʻIdo. A hana lākou, a hoʻopaʻa hoʻi, e like me ke kauoha a ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, a like hoʻi me ke kauoha a Kuro, a me Dariu, a me ʻAretasaseta, ke aliʻi o Peresia. | So the elders of the Jews continued to build and prosper under the preaching of Haggai the prophet and Zechariah, a descendant of Iddo. They finished building the temple according to the command of the God of Israel and the decrees of Cyrus, Darius and Artaxerxes, kings of Persia. |
| ʻEzera 6:16 | A ʻo nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, nā kāhuna, a me nā Levi, a me nā mea i koe o ka poʻe i pio, hoʻolaʻa akula lākou i kēia hale o ke Akua me ka ʻoliʻoli. | Then the people of Israel--the priests, the Levites and the rest of the exiles--celebrated the dedication of the house of God with joy. |
| ʻEzera 6:17 | A kaumaha akula no ka hoʻolaʻa ʻana i kēia hale o ke Akua, i hoʻokahi haneri bipi kāne, i ʻelua haneri hipa kāne, a i ʻehā haneri keiki hipa; a i ʻumikumamālua nā kao kāne i mōhai hala no ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, e like me nā ʻohana o ka ʻIseraʻela. | For the dedication of this house of God they offered a hundred bulls, two hundred rams, four hundred male lambs and, as a sin offering for all Israel, twelve male goats, one for each of the tribes of Israel. |
| ʻEzera 6:19 | A mālama akula ka poʻe i pio i ka mōliaola, i ka lā ʻumikumamāhā o ka malama mua. | On the fourteenth day of the first month, the exiles celebrated the Passover. |
| ʻEzera 6:20 | No ka mea, ua huikala pū ʻia nā kāhuna, a me nā Levi, a ua maʻemaʻe lākou a pau, a kālua akula lākou i ka mōliaola, no ka poʻe i pio a pau, a no ko lākou poʻe hoahānau nā kāhuna, a no lākou iho. | The priests and Levites had purified themselves and were all ceremonially clean. The Levites slaughtered the Passover lamb for all the exiles, for their brothers the priests and for themselves. |
| ʻEzera 7:6 | ʻO ua ʻEzera lā, piʻi akula ia mai Babulona aku; a he kākau ʻōlelo mākaukau nō ia ma ke kānāwai o Mose, ka mea a Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela i hāʻawi mai ai; a hāʻawi mai ke aliʻi iā ia i ka mea a pau āna i noi ai, ma muli o ka lima o Iēhova ʻo kona Akua ma luna ona. | this Ezra came up from Babylon. He was a teacher well versed in the Law of Moses, which the LORD, the God of Israel, had given. The king had granted him everything he asked, for the hand of the LORD his God was on him. |
| ʻEzera 8:15 | A hoʻākoakoa aʻela au iā lākou ma ka muliwai e kahe ana i ʻAhava, a ma laila mākou i hoʻomoana ai i nā lā ʻekolu: a nānā akula au i nā kānaka, a me nā kāhuna, ʻaʻole i loaʻa ma laila kekahi o nā mamo a Levi. | I assembled them at the canal that flows toward Ahava, and we camped there three days. When I checked among the people and the priests, I found no Levites there. |
| ʻEzera 8:16 | A laila kiʻi akula au iā ʻEliezera, a iā ʻAriʻela, a iā Simaia, a iā ʻElenatana, a iā Iariba, a iā ʻElenatana, a iā Natana, a iā Zekaria, a me Mesulama, he mau mea koʻikoʻi; a iā Ioiariba, a iā ʻElenatana, he mau mea naʻauao. | So I summoned Eliezer, Ariel, Shemaiah, Elnathan, Jarib, Elnathan, Nathan, Zechariah and Meshullam, who were leaders, and Joiarib and Elnathan, who were men of learning, |
| ʻEzera 8:26 | Kaupaona akula au no ko lākou lima i ʻeono haneri a me kanalima tālena kālā, a me nā kīʻaha kālā hoʻokahi haneri tālena, a me ke gula hoʻokahi haneri tālena; | I weighed out to them 650 talents of silver, silver articles weighing 100 talents, 100 talents of gold, |
| ʻEzera 8:28 | A ʻī akula au iā lākou, Ua hoʻolaʻa ʻia ʻoukou no Iēhova: ua hoʻolaʻa ʻia nō hoʻi nā kīʻaha; a ʻo ke kālā a me ke gula, he makana wale no Iēhova ke Akua o ko ʻoukou poʻe kūpuna. | I said to them, "You as well as these articles are consecrated to the LORD. The silver and gold are a freewill offering to the LORD, the God of your fathers. |
| ʻEzera 9:3 | A lohe au i kēia mea, haehae ihola au i kuʻu lole komo, a me kuʻu ʻaʻahu, a huki akula i ke oho o kuʻu poʻo, a me kuʻu ʻumiʻumi, a noho pilihua ihola au. | When I heard this, I tore my tunic and cloak, pulled hair from my head and beard and sat down appalled. |
| ʻEzera 9:5 | A i ka mōhai ahiahi kū aʻela au mai kuʻu kaumaha ʻana, a haehae ihola i kuʻu lole komo, a me kuʻu ʻaʻahu, kukuli ihola au, a hohola akula i kuʻu mau lima iā Iēhova i koʻu Akua. | Then, at the evening sacrifice, I rose from my self-abasement, with my tunic and cloak torn, and fell on my knees with my hands spread out to the LORD my God |
| ʻEzera 9:6 | ʻĪ akula, E kuʻu Akua ē, ua hilahila wau, ua wiwo hoʻi, ke nānā aʻe koʻu mau maka iā ʻoe, e kuʻu Akua: no ka mea, ua hoʻonui ʻia ko mākou hewa ma luna o ke poʻo, a ua hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻia ko mākou hala i ka lani. | and prayed: "O my God, I am too ashamed and disgraced to lift up my face to you, my God, because our sins are higher than our heads and our guilt has reached to the heavens. |
| ʻEzera 10:5 | A laila kū aʻela ʻo ʻEzera, a hoʻohiki akula i nā kāhuna nui, i nā Levi, a me ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, e hana lākou e like me kēia ʻōlelo. A hoʻohiki ihola lākou. | So Ezra rose up and put the leading priests and Levites and all Israel under oath to do what had been suggested. And they took the oath. |
| ʻEzera 10:7 | A haʻi akula lākou ma Iuda, a ma Ierusalema i ka poʻe pio a pau e hōʻuluʻulu lākou ma Ierusalema; | A proclamation was then issued throughout Judah and Jerusalem for all the exiles to assemble in Jerusalem. |
| ʻEzera 10:10 | Kū aʻela ʻo ʻEzera ke kahuna, a ʻōlelo akula iā lākou, Ua hana hewa ʻoukou, a ua lawe i nā wāhine ʻē, e hoʻomāhuahua i ka hala o ka ʻIseraʻela. | Then Ezra the priest stood up and said to them, "You have been unfaithful; you have married foreign women, adding to Israel's guilt. |
| ʻEzera 10:16 | A hana akula pēlā ka poʻe pio i hoʻi mai. A ʻo ʻEzera ke kahuna, me nā kānaka koʻikoʻi o nā mākua. no ka hale o ko lākou mau mākua, ʻo lākou a pau ma ko lākou inoa i hoʻokaʻawale ʻia, a noho ihola lākou i ka lā mua o ka ʻumi o ka malama e hoʻokolokolo ai i kēia mea. | So the exiles did as was proposed. Ezra the priest selected men who were family heads, one from each family division, and all of them designated by name. On the first day of the tenth month they sat down to investigate the cases, |
| Neh 1:5 | A ʻī akula, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e Iēhova ke Akua o ka lani, ke Akua nui hoʻoweliweli, e mālama ana i ka berita a i ke aloha no ka poʻe i aloha aku iā ia a mālama hoʻi i kāna mau kauoha; | Then I said: "O LORD, God of heaven, the great and awesome God, who keeps his covenant of love with those who love him and obey his commands, |
| Neh 2:3 | A ʻī akula i ke aliʻi, I ola mau loa ke aliʻi; he aha ka mea e ʻole ai e ʻinoʻino koʻu maka i ka wā e waiho neoneo ana ke kūlanakauhale, kahi o nā ilina a koʻu mau mākua kāne, a ʻo nā pani puka nō hoʻi ona ua hoʻopau ʻia i ke ahi. | but I said to the king, "May the king live forever! Why should my face not look sad when the city where my fathers are buried lies in ruins, and its gates have been destroyed by fire?" |
| Neh 2:4 | A ʻōlelo maila ke aliʻi iaʻu, He aha kāu e ʻimi nei? A laila pule akula au i ke Akua o ka lani. | The king said to me, "What is it you want?" Then I prayed to the God of heaven, |
| Neh 2:5 | A ʻī akula au i ke aliʻi, Inā he mea ʻoluʻolu ia i ke aliʻi, a i loaʻa hoʻi ke aloha i kāu kauā i mua o kou alo, a laila e hoʻouna ʻoe iaʻu ma Iuda, ma ke kūlanakauhale o nā ilina o koʻu mau mākua kāne, i kūkulu au ia. | and I answered the king, "If it pleases the king and if your servant has found favor in his sight, let him send me to the city in Judah where my fathers are buried so that I can rebuild it." |
| Neh 2:13 | A hele aku au ma ka puka awāwa i ka pō, ma ke alo o ka pūnāwai, a ka puka lepo, a nānā akula au i nā pā o Ierusalema i hoʻohiolo ʻia a me nā pani puka ona i hoʻopau ʻia i ke ahi. | By night I went out through the Valley Gate toward the Jackal Well and the Dung Gate, examining the walls of Jerusalem, which had been broken down, and its gates, which had been destroyed by fire. |
| Neh 2:15 | A laila piʻi akula au i ka pō ma ke kahawai, a nānā akula au i ka pā, a huli aʻela hoʻi au, a komo ma ka puka awāwa, a hoʻi maila. | so I went up the valley by night, examining the wall. Finally, I turned back and reentered through the Valley Gate. |
| Neh 2:17 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula au iā lākou, Ke ʻike nei ʻoukou i ka pōpilikia i loaʻa iā kākou, ua neoneo ʻo Ierusalema, a ʻo nā puka ona ua pau i ke ahi: ʻauhea ʻoukou; ʻeā, e kūkulu kākou i ka pā o Ierusalema, i ʻole e hōʻino hou iā kākou. | Then I said to them, "You see the trouble we are in: Jerusalem lies in ruins, and its gates have been burned with fire. Come, let us rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, and we will no longer be in disgrace." |
| Neh 2:18 | A haʻi akula au iā lākou i ka lima o koʻu Akua, he lokomaikaʻi ma luna oʻu, a me nā ʻōlelo nō hoʻi a ke aliʻi, āna i ʻōlelo mai ai iaʻu. A ʻī aʻela lākou, E kū aʻe kākou a e kūkulu. A hoʻoikaika ihola ko lākou mau lima ma kēia mea e pono ai. | I also told them about the gracious hand of my God upon me and what the king had said to me. They replied, "Let us start rebuilding." So they began this good work. |
| Neh 2:20 | A pane akula au iā lākou, a ʻī akula au iā lākou, ʻo ke Akua o ka lani, ʻo ia ka mea nāna mākou e kōkua mai; a ʻo mākou, kāna poʻe kauā, e kū i luna nō mākou a e kūkulu: akā, ʻaʻole o ʻoukou kuleana, ʻaʻole nō he pono, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea e hoʻomanaʻo ai i loko o Ierusalema. | I answered them by saying, "The God of heaven will give us success. We his servants will start rebuilding, but as for you, you have no share in Jerusalem or any claim or historic right to it." |
| Neh 4:9 | Akā, pule akula mākou i ko mākou Akua, a hoʻonoho ihola i poʻe nāna e kiaʻi aku iā lākou i ka pō a me ke ao, ma mua mai o ko lākou alo. | But we prayed to our God and posted a guard day and night to meet this threat. |
| Neh 4:14 | A nānā au a kū aʻe, a ʻōlelo akula i nā kaukaualiʻi, a me nā luna, a me ke koena o ka poʻe kānaka, Mai makaʻu ʻoukou i mua o lākou; e hoʻomanaʻo ʻoukou i ka Haku nui hoʻoweliweli, a e kaua ʻoukou no ko ʻoukou mau hoahānau, a me kā ʻoukou mau keiki kāne, a me kā ʻoukou mau kaikamāhine, a me kā ʻoukou mau wāhine, a me ko ʻoukou mau hale. | After I looked things over, I stood up and said to the nobles, the officials and the rest of the people, "Don't be afraid of them. Remember the Lord, who is great and awesome, and fight for your brothers, your sons and your daughters, your wives and your homes." |
| Neh 4:19 | A ʻī akula au i nā kaukaualiʻi, a me nā luna, a me ke koena o ka poʻe kānaka, Ua nui nō ka hana, a ua pālahalaha akula, a ua kaʻawale kākou ma ka pā, a ua mamao aku kākou kekahi me kekahi. | Then I said to the nobles, the officials and the rest of the people, "The work is extensive and spread out, and we are widely separated from each other along the wall. |
| Neh 5:7 | A laila kūkā ihola koʻu naʻau me aʻu iho; a aʻo akula au i nā kaukaualiʻi a me nā luna, a ʻī akula au iā lākou, Ke lawe nei ʻoukou i ka uku kuala kekahi me kekahi. A hoʻohuli au i ʻaha kanaka nui e kūʻē iā lākou. | I pondered them in my mind and then accused the nobles and officials. I told them, "You are exacting usury from your own countrymen!" So I called together a large meeting to deal with them |
| Neh 5:8 | A ʻī akula au iā lākou, Ua kūʻai hoʻōla mākou i nā hoahānau o kākou i ka Iuda i kūʻai lilo ʻia aku i ko nā ʻāina ʻē, e like me ka mea i hiki iā mākou; a e kūʻai anei ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou hoahānau, ʻeā? A e kūʻai ʻia mai anei lākou iā kākou? A laila mumule ihola lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i loaʻa iā lākou kekahi mea e ʻekemu mai ai. | and said: "As far as possible, we have bought back our Jewish brothers who were sold to the Gentiles. Now you are selling your brothers, only for them to be sold back to us!" They kept quiet, because they could find nothing to say. |
| Neh 5:9 | A ʻī akula au, ʻAʻole pono kēia mea a ʻoukou e hana nei: ʻaʻole anei e hele ʻoukou ma ka makaʻu o ko kākou Akua no ka hoʻowahāwahā ʻana mai o ko nā ʻāina ʻē, ko kākou poʻe ʻenemi? | So I continued, "What you are doing is not right. Shouldn't you walk in the fear of our God to avoid the reproach of our Gentile enemies? |
| Neh 5:12 | A ʻī maila lākou, E hoʻihoʻi nō mākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi e ʻauhau iā lākou; e like me ka mea āu i ʻōlelo mai ai, pēlā nō mākou e hana ai. A laila kāhea akula au i nā kāhuna, a naʻu nō lākou i kēnā aku e hoʻohiki e hana e like me kēia ʻōlelo ʻana. | "We will give it back," they said. "And we will not demand anything more from them. We will do as you say." Then I summoned the priests and made the nobles and officials take an oath to do what they had promised. |
| Neh 5:13 | A lūlū ihola au i ke kapa ma koʻu alo, a ʻī akula au, Pēlā nō e lūlū aku ai ke Akua i kēlā kanaka i kēia kanaka, ke hana ʻole ʻia e like me kēia ʻōlelo ʻana, mai kona hale aku a mai kāna ʻoihana aku nō hoʻi, a pēlā nō ia e lūlū ʻia ai a nele. A ʻī maila ka ʻaha kanaka a pau, ʻĀmene, a hoʻonani akula iā Iēhova. A hana ihola ka poʻe kānaka e like me kēia ʻōlelo ʻana. | I also shook out the folds of my robe and said, "In this way may God shake out of his house and possessions every man who does not keep this promise. So may such a man be shaken out and emptied!" At this the whole assembly said, "Amen," and praised the LORD. And the people did as they had promised. |
| Neh 6:3 | A hoʻouna akula au i o lākou lā i mau ʻelele, e ʻōlelo aku, He hana nui kaʻu e hana nei, ʻaʻole e hiki iaʻu ke iho aku: no ke aha lā e oki ai ka hana, i koʻu waiho ʻana ia, a iho aku i o ʻoukou lā? | so I sent messengers to them with this reply: "I am carrying on a great project and cannot go down. Why should the work stop while I leave it and go down to you?" |
| Neh 6:4 | ʻEhā kā lākou hoʻouna ʻana mai iaʻu e like me kēia ʻōlelo ʻana; a pane akula nō hoʻi au iā lākou e like nō me kēia ʻōlelo ʻana. | Four times they sent me the same message, and each time I gave them the same answer. |
| Neh 6:8 | A laila, hoʻouna akula au i ona lā, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole i hana ʻia e like me kēia mau mea āu i ʻōlelo mai ai, akā, mai loko mai o kou naʻau iho kou kuhi ʻana ia mau mea. | I sent him this reply: "Nothing like what you are saying is happening; you are just making it up out of your head." |
| Neh 6:10 | A laila komo akula au i loko o ka hale o Semaia ke keiki a Delaia ke keiki a Mehetabeʻela, ka mea i pani paʻa ʻia ma loko; a ʻī maila, E hoʻākoakoa pū kākou ma ka hale o ke Akua, i waenakonu o ka luakini, a e pani kākou i nā puka o ka luakini: no ka mea, e hiki mai auaneʻi lākou e pepehi iā ʻoe; i ka pō nō e hiki mai ai lākou e pepehi iā ʻoe. | One day I went to the house of Shemaiah son of Delaiah, the son of Mehetabel, who was shut in at his home. He said, "Let us meet in the house of God, inside the temple, and let us close the temple doors, because men are coming to kill you--by night they are coming to kill you." |
| Neh 6:11 | A ʻī akula au, E hoʻoheʻe wale anei ke kanaka me aʻu nei? ʻO wai hoʻi ka mea e like me aʻu nei e komo i loko o ka luakini i ola ia? ʻAʻole au e komo. | But I said, "Should a man like me run away? Or should one like me go into the temple to save his life? I will not go!" |
| Neh 6:19 | Eia hoʻi, ʻōlelo maila lākou i mua oʻu ma nā mea maikaʻi ona, a haʻi akula hoʻi lākou i kaʻu mau mea iā ia. A hoʻouna mai ʻo Tobia i nā palapala e hoʻomakaʻu mai iaʻu. | Moreover, they kept reporting to me his good deeds and then telling him what I said. And Tobiah sent letters to intimidate me. |
| Neh 7:2 | A laila, kauoha akula au iā Hanani i koʻu hoahānau a me Hanania ka luna o ka pā kaua, no Ierusalema; no ka mea, he kanaka pololei nō ia, a ua ʻoi aku kona makaʻu i ke Akua ma mua o ko nā mea ʻē aʻe he nui loa. | I put in charge of Jerusalem my brother Hanani, along with Hananiah the commander of the citadel, because he was a man of integrity and feared God more than most men do. |
| Neh 7:3 | A ʻī akula au iā lāua, ʻAʻole e wehe ʻia nā puka o Ierusalema a mahana mai ka lā; a ʻo ka poʻe e kū ana e pani lākou i nā puka a e hoʻopaʻa hoʻi: a e hoʻonoho i kekahi poʻe o ko Ierusalema i poʻe kiaʻi, kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka ma kona wahi e kiaʻi aku ai, a ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka hoʻi ma kahi e kū pono ana i kona hale iho. | I said to them, "The gates of Jerusalem are not to be opened until the sun is hot. While the gatekeepers are still on duty, have them shut the doors and bar them. Also appoint residents of Jerusalem as guards, some at their posts and some near their own houses." |
| Neh 7:64 | ʻImi akula kēia poʻe i kā lākou kūʻauhau i waena o ka poʻe i kākau ʻia, ʻaʻole i loaʻa ia, a ua hoʻokaʻawale ʻia lākou mai ka ʻoihana kahuna aku me he haumia lā. | These searched for their family records, but they could not find them and so were excluded from the priesthood as unclean. |
| Neh 7:65 | A ʻōlelo akula ke kiaʻāina iā lākou, ʻaʻole lākou e ʻai i nā mea i hoʻolaʻa loa ʻia, a kū mai kekahi kahuna me ka ʻUrima a me ke Tumima. | The governor, therefore, ordered them not to eat any of the most sacred food until there should be a priest ministering with the Urim and Thummim. |
| Neh 8:1 | Hoʻākoakoa ʻia maila ka ʻaha kanaka a pau e like me ke kanaka hoʻokahi ma kahi ākea ma ke alo o ka puka wai; a ʻōlelo akula lākou iā ʻEzera i ke kākau ʻōlelo e lawe mai i ka buke o ke kānāwai o Mose, ka mea a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai i ka ʻIseraʻela. | all the people assembled as one man in the square before the Water Gate. They told Ezra the scribe to bring out the Book of the Law of Moses, which the LORD had commanded for Israel. |
| Neh 8:6 | A hoʻomaikaʻi akula ʻo ʻEzera iā Iēhova i ke Akua nui: a pane maila ka ʻaha kanaka a pau, ʻĀmene, ʻĀmene, me ka hāpai ʻana i ko lākou mau lima i luna; a kūlou ihola lākou, a hoʻomana akula iā Iēhova i lalo nō ko lākou alo ma ka honua. | Ezra praised the LORD, the great God; and all the people lifted their hands and responded, "Amen! Amen!" Then they bowed down and worshiped the LORD with their faces to the ground. |
| Neh 8:7 | A ʻo Iesua, a me Bani, a me Serebia, Iamina, ʻAkuba, Sabetai, Hodia, Maʻaseia, Kelita, ʻAzaria, Iozabada, Hanana, Pelaia, a me nā Levi, hoʻākāka akula lākou i ka ʻaha kanaka i ke kānāwai; aia hoʻi ka ʻaha kanaka ma ko lākou wahi. | The Levites--Jeshua, Bani, Sherebiah, Jamin, Akkub, Shabbethai, Hodiah, Maaseiah, Kelita, Azariah, Jozabad, Hanan and Pelaiah--instructed the people in the Law while the people were standing there. |
| Neh 8:9 | A ʻo Nehemia ke kiaʻāina, a me ʻEzera ke kahuna, ke kākau ʻōlelo, a me nā Levi ka poʻe e aʻo aku ana i nā kānaka, ʻōlelo akula i ka poʻe kānaka a pau, He lā hoʻāno nō kēia no Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua; mai ʻū, ʻaʻole hoʻi e uē. No ka mea, uē ihola ka ʻaha kanaka a pau i ko lākou lohe ʻana i nā ʻōlelo o ke kānāwai. | Then Nehemiah the governor, Ezra the priest and scribe, and the Levites who were instructing the people said to them all, "This day is sacred to the LORD your God. Do not mourn or weep." For all the people had been weeping as they listened to the words of the Law. |
| Neh 8:10 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā lākou, E hele aku ʻoukou e ʻai i nā mea momona, e inu hoʻi i nā mea ʻono, a e hāʻawi aku i kauwahi na ka poʻe i mākaukau ʻole kahi mea no lākou; no ka mea, he lā hoʻāno kēia no ko kākou Haku: a mai noho a kaumaha; no ka mea, ʻo ka ʻoliʻoli o Iēhova ʻo ia nō ko ʻoukou pā kaua. | Nehemiah said, "Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is sacred to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." |
| Neh 8:11 | Pēlā i hoʻomālielie aku ai nā Levi i ka ʻaha kanaka a pau, ʻī akula, E hāmau, no ka mea, he lā hoʻāno kēia; mai noho a kaumaha. | The Levites calmed all the people, saying, "Be still, for this is a sacred day. Do not grieve." |
| Neh 8:12 | A hele akula ka ʻaha kanaka a pau e ʻai, a e inu, a e hāʻawi aku i kauwahi, a e hana i ka ʻoliʻoli nui, no ka mea, ua ʻike lākou i nā ʻōlelo i haʻi ʻia aku ai iā lākou. | Then all the people went away to eat and drink, to send portions of food and to celebrate with great joy, because they now understood the words that had been made known to them. |
| Neh 8:16 | A haele akula ka ʻaha kanaka, a lawe maila, a hana ihola nō lākou i nā hale malumalu, kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka ma luna iho o kona hale, a ma ko lākou mau kahua, a ma nā kahua o ka hale o ke Akua, a ma kahi ākea o ka puka wai, a ma kahi ākea o ka puka o ʻEperaima. | So the people went out and brought back branches and built themselves booths on their own roofs, in their courtyards, in the courts of the house of God and in the square by the Water Gate and the one by the Gate of Ephraim. |
| Neh 9:2 | Hoʻokaʻawale ʻia aʻela ka ʻIseraʻela mai waena aku o nā malihini a pau, kū aʻela lākou, a haʻi akula i ko lākou hala, a me nā hewa o ko lākou poʻe kūpuna. | Those of Israelite descent had separated themselves from all foreigners. They stood in their places and confessed their sins and the wickedness of their fathers. |
| Neh 9:3 | Kū aʻela lākou i luna ma ko lākou wahi, a heluhelu ihola ma ka buke o ke kānāwai o Iēhova ko lākou Akua a hala ka hapahā o ka lā; a i kekahi hapahā, haʻi akula lākou i ka hewa, a hoʻomana aku iā Iēhova ko lākou Akua. | They stood where they were and read from the Book of the Law of the LORD their God for a quarter of the day, and spent another quarter in confession and in worshiping the LORD their God. |
| Neh 9:4 | Kū aʻela ma kahi kiʻekiʻe, ʻo nā Levi, ʻo Iesua, a me Bani, Kademiʻela, Sebania, Buni, Serebia, Bani, Kenani, a kāhea akula lākou me ka leo nui iā Iēhova ko lākou Akua. | Standing on the stairs were the Levites--Jeshua, Bani, Kadmiel, Shebaniah, Bunni, Sherebiah, Bani and Kenani--who called with loud voices to the LORD their God. |
| Neh 9:5 | A ʻōlelo akula nā Levi, ʻo Iesua, a me Kademiʻela, Bani, Hasabenia, Serebia, Hodia, Sebania, Petahia, E kū aʻe ʻoukou, e hoʻomaikaʻi aku iā Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua ia ao aku ia ao aku: a e hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia aku kou inoa hanohano i hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻia ma luna aʻe o ka hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana a pau a me ka hoʻoleʻa ʻana aku. | And the Levites--Jeshua, Kadmiel, Bani, Hashabneiah, Sherebiah, Hodiah, Shebaniah and Pethahiah--said: "Stand up and praise the LORD your God, who is from everlasting to everlasting. " "Blessed be your glorious name, and may it be exalted above all blessing and praise. |
| Neh 9:9 | ʻIke akula ʻoe i ka pōpilikia o ko mākou poʻe kūpuna ma ʻAigupita, a hoʻolohe nō hoʻi ʻoe ma ke Kaiʻula i ko lākou kāhea ʻana aku. | "You saw the suffering of our forefathers in Egypt; you heard their cry at the Red Sea. |
| Neh 9:11 | Hoʻokaʻawale aʻela nō hoʻi ʻoe i ke kai i mua o lākou, i hele lākou i waenakonu o ke kai ma ka ʻāina maloʻo; a kiola akula ʻoe i ka poʻe e alualu ana iā lākou i loko o ka hohonu, me he pōhaku lā i loko o nā wai nui. | You divided the sea before them, so that they passed through it on dry ground, but you hurled their pursuers into the depths, like a stone into mighty waters. |
| Neh 9:14 | Hōʻike maila ʻoe iā lākou i kou Sābati hoʻāno, a kau akula ma luna o lākou i nā kauoha, a me nā ʻōlelo kūpaʻa, a me ke kānāwai ma ka lima o Mose kāu kauā. | You made known to them your holy Sabbath and gave them commands, decrees and laws through your servant Moses. |
| Neh 9:26 | Akā, kūʻē akula lākou a kipi aku iā ʻoe, a kāpae hoʻi i kou kānāwai ma ko lākou kua, luku ihola lākou i kāu poʻe kāula, ka poʻe i aʻo pinepine aku iā lākou e hoʻohuli iā lākou i ou lā, a hana ihola lākou i nā mea hoʻonāukiuki loa. | "But they were disobedient and rebelled against you; they put your law behind their backs. They killed your prophets, who had admonished them in order to turn them back to you; they committed awful blasphemies. |
| Neh 9:27 | No ia mea, hāʻawi akula ʻoe iā lākou i loko o ka lima o ko lākou poʻe ʻenemi, i hoʻopōpilikia ua poʻe lā iā lākou; akā, i ka wā o ko lākou pilikia ʻana, kāhea akula lākou iā ʻoe, a hoʻolohe mai nō ʻoe mai ka lani mai; a e like me kou lokomaikaʻi he nui nō, hāʻawi mai nō ʻoe iā lākou i poʻe hoʻōla, nāna lākou i hoʻopakele aʻe mai loko mai o ka lima o ko lākou poʻe ʻenemi. | So you handed them over to their enemies, who oppressed them. But when they were oppressed they cried out to you. From heaven you heard them, and in your great compassion you gave them deliverers, who rescued them from the hand of their enemies. |
| Neh 9:28 | Akā, i ka wā i malu ai lākou, huli aʻela lākou e hana i ka mea ʻino i mua o kou alo; a laila waiho akula ʻoe iā lākou i loko o ka lima o ko lākou poʻe ʻenemi, i aliʻi ai ua poʻe lā ma luna o lākou: akā, huli aʻela lākou a kāhea akula iā ʻoe, a hoʻolohe nō ʻoe mai ka lani mai: a hoʻopakele pinepine nō ʻoe iā lākou e like me kou aloha; | "But as soon as they were at rest, they again did what was evil in your sight. Then you abandoned them to the hand of their enemies so that they ruled over them. And when they cried out to you again, you heard from heaven, and in your compassion you delivered them time after time. |
| Neh 9:30 | Akā, hoʻomanawanui nō ʻoe iā lākou i nā makahiki he nui nō, a aʻo pinepine aku ʻoe iā lākou me kou ʻUhane i loko o ka poʻe kāula; ʻaʻole naʻe i hāliu mai ko lākou pepeiao; no laila hāʻawi akula ʻoe iā lākou i loko o ka lima o nā lāhui kanaka o nā ʻāina. | For many years you were patient with them. By your Spirit you admonished them through your prophets. Yet they paid no attention, so you handed them over to the neighboring peoples. |
| Neh 11:2 | Hoʻomaikaʻi akula ka poʻe kānaka i nā kānaka a pau i hāʻawi ʻoluʻolu iā lākou iho e noho i loko o Ierusalema. | The people commended all the men who volunteered to live in Jerusalem. |
| Neh 12:27 | A i ka hoʻolaʻa ʻana o ka pā o Ierusalema, ʻimi akula lākou i nā Levi mai loko mai o nā wahi a pau loa o lākou, e hoʻākoakoa mai iā lākou i Ierusalema, e hana i ka hoʻolaʻa ʻana me ka ʻoliʻoli, a me ka hoʻoleʻa ʻana aku a me ke mele, me nā kimebala, nā lira a me nā mea kani. | At the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem, the Levites were sought out from where they lived and were brought to Jerusalem to celebrate joyfully the dedication with songs of thanksgiving and with the music of cymbals, harps and lyres. |
| Neh 12:42 | A me Maʻaseia, a me Semaia, a me ʻEleazara, a me ʻUzi a me Iehohanana, a me Malekia, a me ʻElama, a me ʻEzera. A hoʻoleʻa akula ka poʻe mele, a me Iezerahia ko lākou luna. | and also Maaseiah, Shemaiah, Eleazar, Uzzi, Jehohanan, Malkijah, Elam and Ezer. The choirs sang under the direction of Jezrahiah. |
| Neh 12:43 | Mōhai akula lākou ia lā i nā mōhai nui, a hauʻoli ihola; no ka mea, ua hoʻohauʻoli ke Akua iā lākou me ka ʻoliʻoli nui; hauʻoli nō hoʻi nā wāhine a me nā kamaliʻi; a lohea ka hauoli ʻana o Ierusalema ma kahi lōʻihi. | And on that day they offered great sacrifices, rejoicing because God had given them great joy. The women and children also rejoiced. The sound of rejoicing in Jerusalem could be heard far away. |
| Neh 13:6 | Akā, i kēia manawa a pau, ʻaʻole au ma Ierusalema: no ka mea, i ka makahiki kanakolukumamālua o ʻAretasaseta ke aliʻi o Babulona, hiki akula au i ke aliʻi, a hala kekahi mau lā, nonoi akula au i ke aliʻi noʻu. | But while all this was going on, I was not in Jerusalem, for in the thirty-second year of Artaxerxes king of Babylon I had returned to the king. Some time later I asked his permission |
| Neh 13:8 | A laila, ʻeha loa ihola au; a kiola akula au ma waho i ka ukana o ka hale o Tobia, mai loko aku o ke keʻena. | I was greatly displeased and threw all Tobiah's household goods out of the room. |
| Neh 13:9 | A laila, kauoha akula au, a huikala lākou i ke keʻena; a hoʻihoʻi maila au ma laila i nā ipu o ka hale o ke Akua, i ka mōhai makana a me ka mea ʻala. | I gave orders to purify the rooms, and then I put back into them the equipment of the house of God, with the grain offerings and the incense. |
| Neh 13:11 | A laila, aʻo akula au i nā luna, a ʻōlelo akula au, No ke aha lā i haʻalele ʻia ai ka hale o ke Akua? A hōʻuluʻulu maila au iā lākou, a hoʻonoho ihola iā lākou ma ko lākou wahi. | So I rebuked the officials and asked them, "Why is the house of God neglected?" Then I called them together and stationed them at their posts. |
| Neh 13:15 | Ia mau lā, ʻike akula au ma Iuda i kekahi poʻe e hehi ana i nā lua kaomi waina i ka Sābati, a e halihali ana i nā pua, a e hoʻouka ana i nā hoki; a e lawe ana i ka waina, i nā hua waina, a me nā fiku, a me kēlā mea kēia mea kūʻai ma Ierusalema i ka Sābati: a pāpā akula au ia lā nō, i ko lākou kūʻai ʻana i ka ʻai. | In those days I saw men in Judah treading winepresses on the Sabbath and bringing in grain and loading it on donkeys, together with wine, grapes, figs and all other kinds of loads. And they were bringing all this into Jerusalem on the Sabbath. Therefore I warned them against selling food on that day. |
| Neh 13:17 | A laila pāpā akula au i nā kaukaualiʻi o ka Iuda, a ʻōlelo aku au iā lākou, He aha kēia mea hewa a ʻoukou e hana nei, a hana ʻino i ka lā Sābati? | I rebuked the nobles of Judah and said to them, "What is this wicked thing you are doing--desecrating the Sabbath day? |
| Neh 13:19 | A i ka wā i pouli mai ai nā puka o Ierusalema ma mua o ka Sābati, ʻōlelo akula au, e pani lākou i nā puka, a ʻōlelo aku nō hoʻi au, e wehe ʻole ʻia lākou a hala ka Sābati; a hoʻonoho ihola au i kekahi o kaʻu poʻe kauā ma nā puka i komo ʻole kekahi ukana i ka lā Sābati. | When evening shadows fell on the gates of Jerusalem before the Sabbath, I ordered the doors to be shut and not opened until the Sabbath was over. I stationed some of my own men at the gates so that no load could be brought in on the Sabbath day. |
| Neh 13:21 | A laila pāpā akula au iā lākou, a ʻōlelo akula iā lākou, No ke aha lā ʻoukou e moe ai ma kahi e pili ana i ka pā? Inā e hana hou ʻoukou pēlā, e lālau nō koʻu lima iā ʻoukou. Mai ia manawa mai, ʻaʻole lākou i hiki mai i ka Sābati. | But I warned them and said, "Why do you spend the night by the wall? If you do this again, I will lay hands on you." From that time on they no longer came on the Sabbath. |
| Neh 13:22 | A ʻōlelo akula au i nā Levi, i huikala lākou iā lākou iho, a i hele mai lākou a e mālama i nā puka i hoʻāno ka lā Sābati. No kēia mea hoʻi, e hoʻomanaʻo mai ʻoe iaʻu, e koʻu Akua, a e ahonui mai ʻoe iaʻu e like me ka nui o kou lokomaikaʻi. | Then I commanded the Levites to purify themselves and go and guard the gates in order to keep the Sabbath day holy. Remember me for this also, O my God, and show mercy to me according to your great love. |
| Neh 13:23 | Eia hoʻi, ia mau lā ʻike akula au i kekahi poʻe o ka Iuda i mare i nā wāhine o ʻAsedoda, a ʻo ʻAmona, a ʻo Moaba; | Moreover, in those days I saw men of Judah who had married women from Ashdod, Ammon and Moab. |
| Neh 13:28 | A ʻo kekahi o nā keiki a Ioiada, ke keiki a ʻEliasiba ke kahuna nui, he hūnōna kāne ʻo ia na Sanebalata no Horona; a hoʻokuke akula au iā ia mai oʻu aku lā. | One of the sons of Joiada son of Eliashib the high priest was son-in-law to Sanballat the Horonite. And I drove him away from me. |
| ʻEset 1:16 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Memukana i mua i ke alo o ke aliʻi, a me nā aliʻi, Ua hana hewa ʻo Vaseti ke aliʻi wahine, ʻaʻole i ke aliʻi wale nō, akā, i nā aliʻi a pau, a me nā kānaka a pau e noho ana ma nā ʻāina a pau o ke aliʻi ʻo ʻAhasuero. | Then Memucan replied in the presence of the king and the nobles, "Queen Vashti has done wrong, not only against the king but also against all the nobles and the peoples of all the provinces of King Xerxes. |
| ʻEset 1:22 | A hoʻouna aʻela ia i nā palapala i nā mokuna a pau o ke aliʻi, i kēlā mokuna i kēia mokuna, e like me ka mea i palapala ʻia, a i kēlā lāhui kanaka i kēia lāhui kanaka, e like me kā lākou ʻōlelo iho, e noho haku nō kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka ma kona hale iho; a hoʻolaha ʻia akula kēia ma ka ʻōlelo o nā lāhui kanaka a pau. | He sent dispatches to all parts of the kingdom, to each province in its own script and to each people in its own language, proclaiming in each people's tongue that every man should be ruler over his own household. |
| ʻEset 2:14 | I ke ahiahi, komo akula ʻo ia i loko, a kakahiaka hoʻi maila, a i ka lua o ka hale o nā wāhine, ma ka lima o Saʻasegaza, ka luna o ke aliʻi nāna i mālama i nā haiā wahine; ʻaʻole ia i komo hou aku i ke aliʻi lā, ke ʻoliʻoli ʻole ke aliʻi iā ia, a hea ʻia aku hoʻi ia ma ka inoa. | In the evening she would go there and in the morning return to another part of the harem to the care of Shaashgaz, the king's eunuch who was in charge of the concubines. She would not return to the king unless he was pleased with her and summoned her by name. |
| ʻEset 2:16 | A lawe ʻia akula ʻo ʻEsetera i ke aliʻi, iā ʻAhasuero, i loko o kona hale aliʻi, i ka malama ʻumi, ʻo ia hoʻi ka malama ʻo Tebeta, i ka hiku o ka makahiki o kona noho aliʻi ʻana. | She was taken to King Xerxes in the royal residence in the tenth month, the month of Tebeth, in the seventh year of his reign. |
| ʻEset 2:21 | Ia manawa, i ko Moredekai noho ʻana ma ka puka pā o ke aliʻi, huhū akula nā luna ʻelua o ke aliʻi, ʻo Bigetana, a me Teresa, nā mea kiaʻi puka, a ʻimi ihola lāua i wahi e hiki ai e kau ka lima ma luna o ke aliʻi ʻo ʻAhasuero. | During the time Mordecai was sitting at the king's gate, Bigthana and Teresh, two of the king's officers who guarded the doorway, became angry and conspired to assassinate King Xerxes. |
| ʻEset 3:3 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula nā kānaka o ke aliʻi, ka poʻe ma ka puka pā o ke aliʻi, iā Moredekai, No ke aha lā ʻoe e hoʻohala nei i ke kauoha a ke aliʻi? | Then the royal officials at the king's gate asked Mordecai, "Why do you disobey the king's command?" |
| ʻEset 3:4 | ʻŌlelo aku nō lākou iā ia i kēlā lā i kēia lā, ʻaʻole naʻe ia i hoʻolohe mai i ko lākou, a laila, haʻi akula lākou iā Hamana, i ʻike lākou i ke kūpono ʻana o nā mea a Moredekai, a me ka ʻole; no ka mea, ua haʻi mai ʻo ia iā lākou he Iudaio ia. | Day after day they spoke to him but he refused to comply. Therefore they told Haman about it to see whether Mordecai's behavior would be tolerated, for he had told them he was a Jew. |
| ʻEset 3:5 | A ʻike akula ʻo Hamana, ʻaʻole i kukuli ʻo Moredekai, ʻaʻole hoʻi i moe i mua ona, a laila piha ihola ʻo Hamana i ka huhū. | When Haman saw that Mordecai would not kneel down or pay him honor, he was enraged. |
| ʻEset 3:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Hamana i ke aliʻi, iā ʻAhasuero, He lāhui kanaka i puehu ʻia a heleleʻi i waena o nā kānaka, ma nā ʻāina a pau o kou aupuni; ʻokoʻa ʻo ko lākou kānāwai i ko nā kānaka ʻē a pau, ʻaʻole hoʻi lākou i mālama i nā kānāwai o ke aliʻi. ʻAʻole he mea pono no ke aliʻi ke hoʻomalu iā lākou. | Then Haman said to King Xerxes, "There is a certain people dispersed and scattered among the peoples in all the provinces of your kingdom whose customs are different from those of all other people and who do not obey the king's laws; it is not in the king's best interest to tolerate them. |
| ʻEset 3:15 | A holo akula nā ʻelele, ua hoʻolalelale ʻia e ke kauoha a ke aliʻi. A kau ʻia nō hoʻi ia kānāwai ma Susana ka pā kaua. Noho ihola i lalo ke aliʻi a me Hamana e inu; akā ua pilikia loa ko ke kūlanakauhale ʻo Susana. | Spurred on by the king's command, the couriers went out, and the edict was issued in the citadel of Susa. The king and Haman sat down to drink, but the city of Susa was bewildered. |
| ʻEset 4:1 | A ʻike aʻela ʻo Moredekai i nā mea a pau i hana ʻia ai, a laila, haehae ihola ia i kona ʻaʻahu, a komo ia i ke kapa ʻinoʻino, a me ka lehu, a puka akula i waho i waena o ke kūlanakauhale, a uē ihola, he uē nui ʻehaʻeha loa. | When Mordecai learned of all that had been done, he tore his clothes, put on sackcloth and ashes, and went out into the city, wailing loudly and bitterly. |
| ʻEset 4:4 | A hele akula nā wāhine a me nā luna o ʻEsetera, a haʻi akula iā ia. A laila, ʻehaʻeha loa ke aliʻi wahine, a hoʻouna aʻela ia i ka ʻaʻahu e hōʻaʻahu ai iā Moredekai, a e lawe aku hoʻi i kona kapa ʻinoʻino. ʻAʻole naʻe ia i lawe ia mea. | When Esther's maids and eunuchs came and told her about Mordecai, she was in great distress. She sent clothes for him to put on instead of his sackcloth, but he would not accept them. |
| ʻEset 4:6 | A laila, hele akula ʻo Hataka iā Moredekai, ma ke alanui o ke kūlanakauhale, ma ke alo o ka puka pā o ke aliʻi. | So Hathach went out to Mordecai in the open square of the city in front of the king's gate. |
| ʻEset 4:17 | A laila, hele akula ʻo Moredekai, a hana ihola e like me nā mea a pau a ʻEsetera i kauoha mai ai iā ia. | So Mordecai went away and carried out all of Esther's instructions. |
| ʻEset 5:1 | A i ke kolu o ka lā, hoʻokomo aʻela ʻo ʻEsetera i ka lole aliʻi, a kū akula ma ka pā hale i loko o ka hale o ke aliʻi, ma ke alo o ka hale o ke aliʻi. A e noho ana nō ke aliʻi ma kona noho aliʻi, ma ka hale aliʻi, ma ke alo o ka puka pā o ka hale. | On the third day Esther put on her royal robes and stood in the inner court of the palace, in front of the king's hall. The king was sitting on his royal throne in the hall, facing the entrance. |
| ʻEset 5:2 | A ʻike maila ke aliʻi iā ʻEsetera, i ke aliʻi wahine, e kū ana ma loko o ka pā hale, loaʻa iā ia ke aloha ʻia mai e ia; a ʻō maila ke aliʻi i ke koʻokoʻo aliʻi gula ma kona lima iā ʻEsetera. Hoʻokokoke akula ʻo ʻEsetera, a hoʻopā akula i ka wēlau o ke koʻokoʻo aliʻi. | When he saw Queen Esther standing in the court, he was pleased with her and held out to her the gold scepter that was in his hand. So Esther approached and touched the tip of the scepter. |
| ʻEset 5:4 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻEsetera, Inā he maikaʻi ia i ke aliʻi, e hele mai ke aliʻi a me Hamana, i kēia lā, i ka ʻaha inu aʻu i hoʻomākaukau ai nona. | "If it pleases the king," replied Esther, "let the king, together with Haman, come today to a banquet I have prepared for him." |
| ʻEset 5:7 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo ʻEsetera, ʻī akula, Eia kuʻu mea e noi aku ai, a me kaʻu kauoha hoʻi. | Esther replied, "My petition and my request is this: |
| ʻEset 5:9 | Puka akula ʻo Hamana i waho ia lā, me ka ʻoliʻoli, a me ka naʻau māmā. A ʻike aʻela ʻo ia iā Moredekai ma ka puka pā o ke aliʻi, ʻaʻole i kū i luna, ʻaʻole i neʻeneʻe aku nona, piha loa ihola ia i ka ukiuki iā Moredekai. | Haman went out that day happy and in high spirits. But when he saw Mordecai at the king's gate and observed that he neither rose nor showed fear in his presence, he was filled with rage against Mordecai. |
| ʻEset 5:10 | ʻUʻumi ihola ʻo Hamana i kona manaʻo; a hoʻi akula ʻo ia i kona wahi, a laila kiʻi akula ʻo ia i kona poʻe makamaka, a me Zeresa kāna wahine. | Nevertheless, Haman restrained himself and went home. Calling together his friends and Zeresh, his wife, |
| ʻEset 5:11 | A haʻi akula ʻo Hamana iā lākou i ka nani o kona waiwai, a i ka lehulehu o kāna poʻe keiki, a i nā mea a pau a ke aliʻi i hoʻokiʻekiʻe ai iā ia, a me kona hoʻonoho ʻana iā ia ma luna o nā kuhina a me nā kānaka o ke aliʻi. | Haman boasted to them about his vast wealth, his many sons, and all the ways the king had honored him and how he had elevated him above the other nobles and officials. |
| ʻEset 5:12 | ʻŌlelo akula nō hoʻi ʻo Hamana, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole i hoʻokomo ʻo ʻEsetera ke aliʻi wahine, i kekahi mea ʻē aʻe me ke aliʻi i ka ʻaha inu, āna i hoʻomākaukau ai, iaʻu wale nō. A ua kiʻina mai hoʻi au e hele i ona lā me ke aliʻi i ka lā ʻapōpō. | "And that's not all," Haman added. "I'm the only person Queen Esther invited to accompany the king to the banquet she gave. And she has invited me along with the king tomorrow. |
| ʻEset 6:3 | Nīnau aʻe ke aliʻi, He aha ka mea maikaʻi, a me ka mea nui i hana ʻia ai iā Moredekai, no kēia mea? ʻĪ akula nā kauā a ke aliʻi i ka poʻe i lawelawe nāna, ʻAʻohe mea i hana ʻia nona. | "What honor and recognition has Mordecai received for this?" the king asked. "Nothing has been done for him," his attendants answered. |
| ʻEset 6:5 | ʻĪ akula nā kauā a ke aliʻi iā ia, Aiʻa, ke kū maila ʻo Hamana ma ka pā hale. ʻĪ maila ke aliʻi, E hele mai ia i loko. | His attendants answered, "Haman is standing in the court." "Bring him in," the king ordered. |
| ʻEset 6:6 | A laila, komo akula ʻo Hamana. Nīnau maila ke aliʻi iā ia, He aha ka mea e hana ʻia ai no ke kanaka a ke aliʻi e manaʻo nei e hoʻohanohano? Nalu ihola ʻo Hamana ma loko o kona naʻau, ʻO wai ka mea a ke aliʻi e makemake nei e hoʻohanohano, ʻaʻole anei ʻo wau? | When Haman entered, the king asked him, "What should be done for the man the king delights to honor?" Now Haman thought to himself, "Who is there that the king would rather honor than me?" |
| ʻEset 6:7 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Hamana i ke aliʻi, No ke kanaka a ke aliʻi e makemake nei e hoʻohanohano, | So he answered the king, "For the man the king delights to honor, |
| ʻEset 6:11 | A laila, lawe ʻo Hamana i ka lole a me ka lio, a hōʻaʻahu ihola iā Moredekai, a hoʻoholo aʻela iā ia ma luna o ka lio, ma ke alanui o ke kūlanakauhale, a kala akula i mua ona, Pēlā nō e hana ʻia mai ai i ke kanaka a ke aliʻi e makemake ai e hoʻohanohano. | So Haman got the robe and the horse. He robed Mordecai, and led him on horseback through the city streets, proclaiming before him, "This is what is done for the man the king delights to honor!" |
| ʻEset 6:12 | Hele hou akula ʻo Moredekai i ka puka pā o ke aliʻi; akā, ʻo Hamana, wikiwiki aʻela ia i kona hale, me ke kaniʻuhū, a ua pūloʻu ʻia kona poʻo. | Afterward Mordecai returned to the king's gate. But Haman rushed home, with his head covered in grief, |
| ʻEset 6:13 | Haʻi akula ʻo Hamana i kāna wahine iā Zeresa, a i kona poʻe makamaka a pau i nā mea a pau i loaʻa ai iā ia. A laila, ʻōlelo maila iā ia kona poʻe kānaka akamai, a me kāna wahine ʻo Zeresa, Inā no ka hanauna Iudaio ʻo ua Moredekai lā, a ua hāʻule ʻoe i mua ona i kēia wā, ʻaʻole nō ʻoe e lanakila ma luna ona, akā, e ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e hāʻule nō ʻoe i mua ona. | and told Zeresh his wife and all his friends everything that had happened to him. His advisers and his wife Zeresh said to him, "Since Mordecai, before whom your downfall has started, is of Jewish origin, you cannot stand against him--you will surely come to ruin!" |
| ʻEset 7:3 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ʻEsetera ʻo ke aliʻi wahine, ʻī akula, Inā i loaʻa iaʻu ke aloha ʻia mai, i mua ou, e ke aliʻi, a inā i leʻaleʻa ke aliʻi, a laila e hāʻawi ʻia koʻu ola noʻu ma kuʻu nonoi ʻana, a me koʻu lāhui kanaka hoʻi, ma kaʻu kauoha. | Then Queen Esther answered, "If I have found favor with you, O king, and if it pleases your majesty, grant me my life--this is my petition. And spare my people--this is my request. |
| ʻEset 7:6 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻEsetera, ʻO ka ʻenemi ka mea i kūʻē mai, ʻo kēia Hamana hewa nō. A laila, makaʻu ʻo Hamana i mua i ke alo o ke aliʻi, a me ke aliʻi wahine. | Esther said, "The adversary and enemy is this vile Haman." Then Haman was terrified before the king and queen. |
| ʻEset 7:7 | Kū aʻela ke aliʻi mai ka ʻaha inu waina, me ka huhū, a hele akula i ka pā kanu o ka hale aliʻi: a kū maila Hamana i mua o ʻEsetera, ke aliʻi wahine, e nonoi iā ia i ke ola nona; no ka mea, ua ʻike ʻo ia, ua hoʻomākaukau ʻia ka hewa nona, e ke aliʻi. | The king got up in a rage, left his wine and went out into the palace garden. But Haman, realizing that the king had already decided his fate, stayed behind to beg Queen Esther for his life. |
| ʻEset 7:8 | A hoʻi maila ke aliʻi mai ka pā kanu o ka hale aliʻi, a i kahi o ka ʻaha inu waina: ua hina ʻo Hamana ma luna o kahi i moe ai ʻo ʻEsetera. A laila, ʻī ihola ke aliʻi, E puʻe anei ʻo ia i ke aliʻi wahine, i mua o koʻu alo i loko o ka hale? A puka akula ia ʻōlelo i waho o ka waha o ke aliʻi, uhi ihola lākou i ka maka o Hamana. | Just as the king returned from the palace garden to the banquet hall, Haman was falling on the couch where Esther was reclining. The king exclaimed, "Will he even molest the queen while she is with me in the house?" As soon as the word left the king's mouth, they covered Haman's face. |
| ʻEset 8:2 | A wehe aʻela ke aliʻi i kona komo lima, ka mea āna i lawe ai mai Hamana aku, a hāʻawi ihola ʻo ia iā Moredekai. A hoʻonoho akula ʻo ʻEsetera iā Moredekai ma luna o ka hale o Hamana. | The king took off his signet ring, which he had reclaimed from Haman, and presented it to Mordecai. And Esther appointed him over Haman's estate. |
| ʻEset 8:3 | ʻŌlelo hou akula ʻo ʻEsetera i mua i ke alo o ke aliʻi, a moe ihola i lalo ma kona mau wāwae, a nonoi akula iā ia me ka waimaka, e hoʻopau i ka hewa a Hamana, ke ʻAgaga, a me ka manaʻo āna i manaʻo kūʻē mai ai i nā Iudaio. | Esther again pleaded with the king, falling at his feet and weeping. She begged him to put an end to the evil plan of Haman the Agagite, which he had devised against the Jews. |
| ʻEset 8:4 | A laila, ʻō maila ke aliʻi i ke koʻokoʻo aliʻi gula no ʻEsetera. Ala aʻela ʻo ʻEsetera i luna, a kū akula i mua o ke aliʻi. | Then the king extended the gold scepter to Esther and she arose and stood before him. |
| ʻEset 8:5 | ʻĪ akula, Inā i leʻaleʻa ke aliʻi, a inā i loaʻa iaʻu ke aloha ʻia mai e ia, a inā he mea pono i ko ke aliʻi manaʻo, a inā he maikaʻi au i kona nānā ʻana mai, e kākau ʻia e hōʻole i nā palapala i noʻonoʻo ʻia e Hamana, ke keiki a Hamadata ke ʻAgaga, nā mea āna i palapala aku ai e luku i nā Iudaio, ma nā ʻāina a pau o ke aliʻi. | "If it pleases the king," she said, "and if he regards me with favor and thinks it the right thing to do, and if he is pleased with me, let an order be written overruling the dispatches that Haman son of Hammedatha, the Agagite, devised and wrote to destroy the Jews in all the king's provinces. |
| ʻEset 8:14 | Holo akula nā ʻelele, ka poʻe i holo ma luna o nā lio māmā, a me nā hoki maikaʻi, a ua hoʻolalelale ʻia, a ua hoʻoikaika ʻia, e ke kauoha a ke aliʻi. A kau ʻia nō hoʻi ia kānāwai ma Susana, ma ka pā kaua. | The couriers, riding the royal horses, raced out, spurred on by the king's command. And the edict was also issued in the citadel of Susa. |
| ʻEset 8:15 | A hele akula ʻo Moredekai, mai ke alo aku o ke aliʻi, me ka ʻaʻahu poni uliuli, a me ke keʻokeʻo, a me ka lei aliʻi gula nui, a me ka lole hoʻoluʻeluʻe keʻokeʻo, a me ka poni. ʻOliʻoli ihola ke kūlanakauhale ʻo Susana, a hauʻoli aʻela. | Mordecai left the king's presence wearing royal garments of blue and white, a large crown of gold and a purple robe of fine linen. And the city of Susa held a joyous celebration. |
| ʻEset 9:4 | No ka mea, ua kiʻekiʻe ʻo Moredekai ma loko o ka hale o ke aliʻi, a kaulana akula ia ma nā ʻāina a pau. No ka mea, ʻo ua kanaka lā ʻo Moredekai hoʻi, nui ka māhuahua ʻana o kona kiʻekiʻe. | Mordecai was prominent in the palace; his reputation spread throughout the provinces, and he became more and more powerful. |
| ʻEset 9:5 | A luku akula nā Iudaio i ko lākou poʻe ʻenemi a pau, i ka hahau ʻana o ka pahi kaua, a me ka pepehi, a me ka luku aku, a hana aku nō hoʻi i ka poʻe inaina mai iā lākou ma muli o ko lākou makemake. | The Jews struck down all their enemies with the sword, killing and destroying them, and they did what they pleased to those who hated them. |
| ʻEset 9:6 | A ma Susana, ma ka pā kaua, luku akula nā Iudaio me ka pepehi aku, i ʻelima haneri kānaka. | In the citadel of Susa, the Jews killed and destroyed five hundred men. |
| ʻEset 9:13 | A laila, ʻī akula ʻo ʻEsetera, Inā i leʻaleʻa ke aliʻi, e hāʻawi ʻia mai na nā Iudaio ma Susana nei, e hana i ka lā ʻapōpō, e like me ke kānāwai o nēia lā, a e lī ʻia nā keiki he ʻumi a Hamana ma ke ʻolokeʻa. | "If it pleases the king," Esther answered, "give the Jews in Susa permission to carry out this day's edict tomorrow also, and let Haman's ten sons be hanged on gallows." |
| ʻEset 9:15 | Hoʻākoakoa hou aʻela nā Iudaio ma Susana, i ka lā ʻumikumamāhā o ka malama ʻo ʻAdara, a luku akula i nā kānaka ma Susana, i ʻekolu haneri; akā, ʻaʻole lākou i kau i ko lākou lima ma ka waiwai pio. | The Jews in Susa came together on the fourteenth day of the month of Adar, and they put to death in Susa three hundred men, but they did not lay their hands on the plunder. |
| ʻEset 9:25 | A hele akula ʻo ʻEsetera i mua i ke alo o ke aliʻi, kauoha aʻela ia ma nā palapala, e hoʻihoʻi ʻia ma luna o kona poʻo iho ka manaʻo hewa āna i manaʻo ai i nā Iudaio, a e lī ʻia hoʻi ʻo ia a me kāna mau keiki kāne ma luna o ke ʻolokeʻa. | But when the plot came to the king's attention, he issued written orders that the evil scheme Haman had devised against the Jews should come back onto his own head, and that he and his sons should be hanged on the gallows. |
| ʻEset 10:1 | ʻAuhau akula ʻo ʻAhasuero i ka ʻāina, a i nā mokupuni hoʻi o ka moana. | King Xerxes imposed tribute throughout the empire, to its distant shores. |
| Ioba 1:4 | A hele akula kāna mau keiki kāne, a ʻahaʻaina ihola ma ka hale, ʻo kēlā mea kēia mea o lākou i kona lā; a hoʻouna akula, a hea aku i ko lākou mau kaikuāhine ʻekolu, e ʻai pū a e inu pū me lākou. | His sons used to take turns holding feasts in their homes, and they would invite their three sisters to eat and drink with them. |
| Ioba 1:5 | A i ka manawa i hala aʻe ai nā lā o ka ʻahaʻaina ʻana, hoʻouna akula ʻo Ioba a hoʻomaʻemaʻe iā lākou, a ala aʻela i kakahiaka nui, a kaumaha akula i nā mōhai kuni e like me ka nui o lākou a pau; no ka mea, ʻī ihola ʻo Ioba, Malia paha ua hana hewa kaʻu mau keiki kāne, a ua ʻōlelo hōʻino i ke Akua ma ko lākou naʻau. Pēlā ʻo Ioba i hana ai i nā lā a pau. | When a period of feasting had run its course, Job would send and have them purified. Early in the morning he would sacrifice a burnt offering for each of them, thinking, "Perhaps my children have sinned and cursed God in their hearts." This was Job's regular custom. |
| Ioba 1:7 | A ʻī maila ʻo Iēhova iā Sātana, No hea ʻoe i hele mai nei? ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Sātana iā Iēhova, Mai ka ʻauana ʻana ma ka honua, a mai ka hele ʻana i ʻō i ʻaneʻi ma laila. | The LORD said to Satan, "Where have you come from?" Satan answered the LORD, "From roaming through the earth and going back and forth in it." |
| Ioba 1:9 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ʻo Sātana iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, Ke makaʻu kumu ʻole lā anei ʻo Ioba i ke Akua? | "Does Job fear God for nothing?" Satan replied. |
| Ioba 1:12 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iā Sātana, Aia hoʻi, i loko o kou lima kāna mau mea a pau; akā, ma luna ona mai kau aku ʻoe i kou lima. A hele akula ʻo Sātana mai ke alo aku o Iēhova. | The LORD said to Satan, "Very well, then, everything he has is in your hands, but on the man himself do not lay a finger." Then Satan went out from the presence of the LORD. |
| Ioba 1:15 | A popoʻi maila ka poʻe Seba ma luna o lākou, a lawe pio akula iā lākou; a pepehi ihola lākou i nā kānaka ʻōpiopio me ka maka o ka pahi kaua; a ʻo wau wale nō kai pakele e haʻi aku iā ʻoe. | and the Sabeans attacked and carried them off. They put the servants to the sword, and I am the only one who has escaped to tell you!" |
| Ioba 1:20 | A laila kū aʻela ʻo Ioba, a haehae ihola i kona ʻaʻahu, a ʻako i kona poʻo, a hina i lalo i ka honua, a hoʻomana akula, | At this, Job got up and tore his robe and shaved his head. Then he fell to the ground in worship |
| Ioba 2:2 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iā Sātana, No hea ʻoe i hele mai nei? ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Sātana iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, Mai ka ʻauana ʻana ma ka honua, a mai ka hele ʻana i ʻō i ʻaneʻi ma laila. | And the LORD said to Satan, "Where have you come from?" Satan answered the LORD, "From roaming through the earth and going back and forth in it." |
| Ioba 2:4 | A ʻōlelo akula ʻo Sātana iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, He ʻili no ka ʻili, ʻo ka mea a pau a ke kanaka, ʻo ia kāna e hāʻawi aku ai no kona ola. | "Skin for skin!" Satan replied. "A man will give all he has for his own life. |
| Ioba 2:7 | A hele akula ʻo Sātana mai ke alo aku o Iēhova, a hahau akula ʻo ia iā Ioba i nā maʻi heheʻe ʻehaʻeha, mai ka poho o kona wāwae a kona piko poʻo. | So Satan went out from the presence of the LORD and afflicted Job with painful sores from the soles of his feet to the top of his head. |
| Ioba 2:8 | A lawe akula ia i ka ʻāpana ipu lepo, a waʻuwaʻu iā ia iho me ia; a noho ihola ia i loko o ka lehu ahi. | Then Job took a piece of broken pottery and scraped himself with it as he sat among the ashes. |
| Ioba 2:10 | Akā, ʻī akula ʻo ia iā ia, Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻoe e like me ka ʻōlelo a kekahi o nā wāhine naʻaupō. Eiʻa, e loaʻa anei iā kākou ka maikaʻi mai ke Akua mai, ʻaʻole anei e loaʻa iā kākou ka ʻino kekahi? Ma kēia mea a pau, ʻaʻole ʻo Ioba i hewa me kona mau lehelehe. | He replied, "You are talking like a foolish woman. Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?" In all this, Job did not sin in what he said. |
| Ioba 3:1 | Ma hope iho o kēia, pane aʻela ko Ioba waha, a hōʻino akula ia i kona lā. | After this, Job opened his mouth and cursed the day of his birth. |
| Ioba 6:17 | I ka wā e ʻololī ai lākou, ua hoʻopau ʻia lākou; I ke kau wela, ua maloʻo akula mai ko lākou wahi aku. | but that cease to flow in the dry season, and in the heat vanish from their channels. |
| Ioba 6:19 | Nānā akula, nā huakaʻi hele o Tema, A ʻo nā poʻe hele o Seba, i kakali aku iā lākou. | The caravans of Tema look for water, the traveling merchants of Sheba look in hope. |
| Ioba 8:4 | Inā paha ua hana hewa kāu poʻe keiki iā ia, A laila kiola akula ia iā lākou, no ko lākou lawehala ʻana; | When your children sinned against him, he gave them over to the penalty of their sin. |
| Ioba 9:26 | Ua hala akula lākou e like me nā moku holo: E like me ka ʻaeto e lele ana i ka mea ʻai. | They skim past like boats of papyrus, like eagles swooping down on their prey. |
| Ioba 11:1 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ʻo Zopara ka Naʻamata, ʻī akula, | Then Zophar the Naamathite replied: |
| Ioba 20:1 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ʻo Zopara, no Naʻama, ʻī akula, | Then Zophar the Naamathite replied: |
| Ioba 22:1 | A laila ʻōlelo aku ʻo ʻElipaza, ʻī akula, | Then Eliphaz the Temanite replied: |
| Ioba 24:4 | Ua kipaku lākou i ka poʻe nele mai ke ala aku; Peʻe pū akula nā ʻilihune o ka honua. | They thrust the needy from the path and force all the poor of the land into hiding. |
| Ioba 25:1 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ʻo Biledada, no Suha, ʻī akula, | Then Bildad the Shuhite replied: |
| Ioba 32:5 | A ʻike akula ʻo ʻElihu, ʻaʻohe mea ma ka waha o kēia mau kānaka ʻekolu e ʻekemu aku ai, a laila hoʻā ʻia kona inaina. | But when he saw that the three men had nothing more to say, his anger was aroused. |
| Ioba 32:6 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo ʻElihu, ke keiki a Barakela ka Buza, ʻī akula, He hapa koʻu mau lā, a he poʻe kahiko ʻoukou; No laila hopohopo nō wau, a makaʻu hoʻi i ka hōʻike aku i koʻu manaʻo iā ʻoukou. | So Elihu son of Barakel the Buzite said: "I am young in years, and you are old; that is why I was fearful, not daring to tell you what I know. |
| Ioba 34:1 | A ʻōlelo aku ʻo ʻElihu, ʻī akula, | Then Elihu said: |
| Ioba 35:1 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi ʻo ʻElihu, ʻī akula, | Then Elihu said: |
| Ioba 36:1 | ʻŌlelo hou akula ʻo ʻElihu, ʻī akula, | Elihu continued: |
| Ioba 39:25 | I waena o nā pū kani, ʻī ihola ia, Hā, hā! A honi akula ia i ke kaua ma kahi lōʻihi, I ka ʻuā ʻana o nā luna, a me ka hoʻōho kaua. | At the blast of the trumpet he snorts, 'Aha!' He catches the scent of battle from afar, the shout of commanders and the battle cry. |
| Ioba 40:3 | A laila, ʻōlelo aku ʻo Ioba iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, | Then Job answered the LORD: |
| Ioba 42:1 | A laila ʻōlelo ʻo Ioba iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, | Then Job replied to the LORD: |
| Ioba 42:9 | A ʻo ʻElipaza no Temana, ʻo Biledada no Suha, a me Zopara no Naʻama, hele akula lākou, a hana aku e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā lākou: a maliu mai ʻo Iēhova iā Ioba. | So Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar the Naamathite did what the LORD told them; and the LORD accepted Job's prayer. |
| Ioba 42:10 | A hoʻololi aʻela ʻo Iēhova i ke pio ʻana o Ioba, i ka manawa i pule aku ai ia no kona mau hoalauna: a hāʻawi pālua akula ʻo Iēhova i kā Ioba mau mea a pau. | After Job had prayed for his friends, the LORD made him prosperous again and gave him twice as much as he had before. |
| Ioba 42:14 | A kapa akula ia i ka inoa o ka mua, ʻo Iemima; a i ka inoa o ka lua, ʻo Kezia; a i ka inoa o ke kolu, ʻo Kerenehapuka. | The first daughter he named Jemimah, the second Keziah and the third Keren-Happuch. |
| Ioba 42:16 | A ma hope o kēia, ola ihola ʻo Ioba i nā makahiki hoʻokahi haneri a me ke kanahā, a ʻike akula ia i kāna mau keiki, a me nā keiki a kāna mau keiki, i ʻehā mau hanauna. | After this, Job lived a hundred and forty years; he saw his children and their children to the fourth generation. |
| Hal 18:16 | Ua kiʻi maila ʻo ia mai luna mai, ua lawe aʻe hoʻi iaʻu, Ua unuhi akula ʻo ia iaʻu mai loko o nā wai nui. | He reached down from on high and took hold of me; he drew me out of deep waters. |
| Hal 18:41 | Ua kāhea akula lākou, ʻaʻohe hoʻi mea e ola ai; Iā Iēhova hoʻi, ʻaʻole nō hoʻi ia i ʻae mai. | They cried for help, but there was no one to save them-- to the LORD, but he did not answer. |
| Hal 19:4 | Ua pae akula kā lākou aʻo ʻana i nā ʻāina a pau. Ua hiki akula kā lākou ʻōlelo i nā wēlau o ka honua: Ma loko o lākou i kūkulu ai ʻo ia i halelewa no ka lā; | Their voice goes out into all the earth, their words to the ends of the world. In the heavens he has pitched a tent for the sun, |
| Hal 22:8 | Ua paulele akula ʻo ia iā Iēhova i ola ʻo ia iā ia, Nāna nō ia e hoʻōla ke ʻoliʻoli mai ʻo ia iā ia. | "He trusts in the LORD; let the LORD rescue him. Let him deliver him, since he delights in him." |
| Hal 27:8 | I kāu ʻōlelo ʻana, E ʻimi mai ʻoukou i kuʻu alo; ʻĪ akula kuʻu naʻau iā ʻoe, ʻO kou alo, e Iēhova, kaʻu e ʻimi ai. | My heart says of you, "Seek his face!" Your face, LORD, I will seek. |
| Hal 30:7 | E Iēhova, ma kou lokomaikaʻi, ua hoʻokūpaʻa ʻoe i kuʻu mauna: Hūnā akula ʻoe i kou maka, pilikia ihola au. | O LORD, when you favored me, you made my mountain stand firm; but when you hid your face, I was dismayed. |
| Hal 30:8 | Kāhea akula au iā ʻoe, e Iēhova; Pule akula hoʻi au i ka Haku. | To you, O LORD, I called; to the Lord I cried for mercy: |
| Hal 31:11 | Lilo akula au i mea hōʻino ʻia i waena o koʻu poʻe ʻenemi a pau, He mea hōʻino nui ia i waena o koʻu mau hoa noho, He mea weliweli nō hoʻi no koʻu mau hoalauna: ʻO ka poʻe ʻike mai iaʻu ma waho, holo aku lākou mai oʻu aku nei. | Because of all my enemies, I am the utter contempt of my neighbors; I am a dread to my friends-- those who see me on the street flee from me. |
| Hal 31:14 | Akā, i hilinaʻi aku au iā ʻoe, e Iēhova; ʻĪ akula au, ʻo ʻoe nō koʻu Akua. | But I trust in you, O LORD; I say, "You are my God." |
| Hal 34:5 | Nānā akula lākou iā ia a mālamalama ihola lākou; ʻAʻole hilahila ko lākou mau maka. | Those who look to him are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame. |
| Hal 34:6 | Kāhea akula kēia kanaka ʻilihune, A hoʻolohe maila ʻo Iēhova iā ia, A hoʻopakele ʻo ia i kona pōpilikia a pau. | This poor man called, and the LORD heard him; he saved him out of all his troubles. |
| Hal 37:25 | ʻŌpiopio akula au, a ua ʻelemakule aʻe nei, ʻAʻole hoʻi au i ʻike i ka mea pono i haʻalele ʻia, ʻAʻole hoʻi i kāna hua e mākilo berena ana. | I was young and now I am old, yet I have never seen the righteous forsaken or their children begging bread. |
| Hal 37:36 | Akā, ua hala akula ia, aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole ihola ia; ʻOiaʻiʻo, ʻimi akula au iā ia, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia i loaʻa. | but he soon passed away and was no more; though I looked for him, he could not be found. |
| Hal 38:8 | Nāwaliwali au, ua pēpē loa: Auē akula au no ka ikiiki o koʻu naʻau. | I am feeble and utterly crushed; I groan in anguish of heart. |
| Hal 39:3 | Wela mai kuʻu naʻau ma loko oʻu; I kuʻu noʻonoʻo ʻana ʻaʻā ihola ke ahi; ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi au me kuʻu alelo, | My heart grew hot within me, and as I meditated, the fire burned; then I spoke with my tongue: |
| Hal 40:1 | Ua kali ahonui akula au iā Iēhova, A maliu mai ia me ka hoʻolohe i koʻu hea ʻana. | I waited patiently for the LORD; he turned to me and heard my cry. |
| Hal 40:7 | A laila ʻī akula au, Eiʻa, ke hele mai nei au; Ma ka buke palapala i kākau ʻia ai noʻu, | Then I said, "Here I am, I have come-- it is written about me in the scroll. |
| Hal 41:4 | ʻĪ akula au, E Iēhova, e aloha mai iaʻu; E hoʻōla i kuʻu ʻuhane, no ka mea, ua hana hewa aku au iā ʻoe. | I said, "O LORD, have mercy on me; heal me, for I have sinned against you." |
| Hal 41:6 | Inā i hele mai ia e ʻike mai, Ua ʻōlelo nō ia ma ka lapuwale; Hōʻuluʻulu hoʻi kona naʻau i ka hewa nona iho; A puka ia i waho, haʻi akula nō ia | Whenever one comes to see me, he speaks falsely, while his heart gathers slander; then he goes out and spreads it abroad. |
| Hal 44:2 | Kipaku akula ʻoe i nā lāhui kanaka me kou lima, a hoʻokomo mai iā lākou lā; Hoʻopilikia ihola ʻoe i nā kānaka a kiola akula: | With your hand you drove out the nations and planted our fathers; you crushed the peoples and made our fathers flourish. |
| Hal 48:5 | ʻIke ihola lākou a mahalo ihola; I makaʻu lākou, a holo akula. | they saw and were astounded; they fled in terror. |
| Hal 69:20 | Ua haehae koʻu naʻau i ka hōʻino ʻia mai, a kaumaha loa au; Kali akula au i mea e menemene mai, ʻaʻole hoʻi; A i mau mea hōʻoluʻolu mai, ʻaʻole i loaʻa iaʻu. | Scorn has broken my heart and has left me helpless; I looked for sympathy, but there was none, for comforters, but I found none. |
| Hal 74:5 | Kaulana akula ke kanaka, E like me kona hāpai ʻana i nā koʻi i nā lāʻau paʻapū. | They behaved like men wielding axes to cut through a thicket of trees. |
| Hal 75:4 | ʻĪ akula au i ka poʻe naʻaupō, Mai hana naʻaupō ʻoukou; A i ka poʻe ʻaiā, Mai hoʻokiʻekiʻe i ka pepeiaohao. | To the arrogant I say, 'Boast no more,' and to the wicked, 'Do not lift up your horns. |
| Hal 77:1 | Kāhea akula au i ke Akua ma koʻu leo, Ma koʻu leo i ke Akua, a hoʻolohe maila ia iaʻu. | I cried out to God for help; I cried out to God to hear me. |
| Hal 77:2 | I koʻu lā i pōpilikia ai, nonoi akula au i ka Haku: Kīkoʻo akula kuʻu lima i ka pō, ʻaʻole i hāʻule: Hōʻole ihola kuʻu naʻau, ʻaʻole ia e hoʻomaha ʻia. | When I was in distress, I sought the Lord; at night I stretched out untiring hands and my soul refused to be comforted. |
| Hal 77:3 | Hoʻomanaʻo akula au i ke Akua, a kūpikipikiʻō ihola; Noʻonoʻo akula au, a maʻule ihola kuʻu naʻau. Sila. | I remembered you, O God, and I groaned; I mused, and my spirit grew faint. "Selah" |
| Hal 77:10 | ʻĪ akula au, ʻo koʻu nāwaliwali kēia, ʻO nā makahiki o ka lima ʻākau o ka Mea kiʻekiʻe loa. | Then I thought, "To this I will appeal: the years of the right hand of the Most High." |
| Hal 77:16 | ʻIke akula nā wai iā ʻoe, e ke Akua; ʻIke akula nā wai iā ʻoe, a haʻalulu ihola: Kūpikipikiʻō nō hoʻi nā hohonu. | The waters saw you, O God, the waters saw you and writhed; the very depths were convulsed. |
| Hal 78:17 | Hana hewa hou akula lākou iā ia, I ke kūʻē ʻana i ka Mea kiʻekiʻe ma ka wao akua. | But they continued to sin against him, rebelling in the desert against the Most High. |
| Hal 78:18 | Hoʻāʻo akula lākou i ke Akua ma ko lākou naʻau, I ka nonoi ʻana i ʻai, no ko lākou kuko iho. | They willfully put God to the test by demanding the food they craved. |
| Hal 78:19 | Hoʻowahāwahā akula lākou i ke Akua, ʻī ihola, E hiki anei i ke Akua ke hāliʻi i papa ʻaina ma ka wao nahele? | They spoke against God, saying, "Can God spread a table in the desert? |
| Hal 78:55 | Kipaku akula ʻo ia i ko nā ʻāina ʻē, mai ko lākou alo aku, Māhele aʻela ʻo ia ma ke kaula ana i ka ilina no lākou, A hoʻonoho ihola i nā ʻohana o ka ʻIseraʻela i loko o ko lākou mau halelewa. | He drove out nations before them and allotted their lands to them as an inheritance; he settled the tribes of Israel in their homes. |
| Hal 78:56 | Akā, hoʻāʻo lākou i ke Akua kiʻekiʻe, a kipi akula, ʻAʻole hoʻi i mālama i kāna mau kauoha: | But they put God to the test and rebelled against the Most High; they did not keep his statutes. |
| Hal 81:7 | I ka pōpilikia, kāhea mai ʻoe, a hoʻopakele aku ai iā ʻoe, A pane akula au ma kahi malu o ka hekili: Hoʻāʻo aku au iā ʻoe ma nā wai o Meriba. | In your distress you called and I rescued you, I answered you out of a thundercloud; I tested you at the waters of Meribah. "Selah" |
| Hal 81:12 | A laila, hāʻawi akula au iā lākou i ka paʻakikī o ko lākou naʻau; A hele hoʻi lākou ma ko lākou manaʻo iho. | So I gave them over to their stubborn hearts to follow their own devices. |
| Hal 82:6 | ʻŌlelo akula au, He poʻe akua ʻoukou, He poʻe keiki nō hoʻi ʻoukou na ka Mea kiʻekiʻe loa. | "I said, 'You are "gods"; you are all sons of the Most High.' |
| Hal 90:4 | No ka mea, ʻo nā makahiki he tausani i mua o kou mau maka, Ua like nō me ka lā i nehinei i hala akula, Me he kiaʻi lā hoʻi o ka pō. | For a thousand years in your sight are like a day that has just gone by, or like a watch in the night. |
| Hal 90:10 | ʻO nā lā o ko mākou mau makahiki, He kanahiku makahiki i loko o laila; Akā, inā nō ka ikaika he kanawalu makahiki lākou, A laila, ʻo ko lākou ikaika, he luhi wale nō ia, a me ke kaumaha; No ka mea, hōʻoki koke iā ia, a lele akula mākou. | The length of our days is seventy years-- or eighty, if we have the strength; yet their span is but trouble and sorrow, for they quickly pass, and we fly away. |
| Hal 97:4 | Hoʻomālamalama maila kona mau uwila i ke ao nei; ʻIke akula ka honua, a haʻalulu ihola. | His lightning lights up the world; the earth sees and trembles. |
| Hal 99:7 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ia iā lākou ma ke kia ao; A mālama akula lākou i kāna mau kauoha, A me ka ʻōlelo paʻa āna i hāʻawi mai ai iā lākou. | He spoke to them from the pillar of cloud; they kept his statutes and the decrees he gave them. |
| Hal 104:7 | I kou pāpā ʻana, holo nō lākou; I ka leo o kou hekili, ʻauheʻe akula lākou. | But at your rebuke the waters fled, at the sound of your thunder they took to flight; |
| Hal 105:25 | Hoʻohuli akula ʻo ia i ko lākou naʻau, I inaina mai ai i kona poʻe kānaka, A e hana maʻalea hoʻi i kāna poʻe kauā. | whose hearts he turned to hate his people, to conspire against his servants. |
| Hal 105:40 | Nonoi akula lākou, a lawe maila ia i nā silo, A hoʻomāʻona maila ʻo ia iā lākou i ka berena o ka lani. | They asked, and he brought them quail and satisfied them with the bread of heaven. |
| Hal 106:7 | ʻO ko mākou poʻe kūpuna ma ʻAigupita, ʻAʻole lākou i hoʻomaopopo i kāu mau hana mana; ʻAʻole hoʻi lākou i hoʻomanaʻo i ka nui o kou lokomaikaʻi; A hoʻonāukiuki akula ma ke kai, ma ke Kaiʻula hoʻi. | When our fathers were in Egypt, they gave no thought to your miracles; they did not remember your many kindnesses, and they rebelled by the sea, the Red Sea. |
| Hal 106:37 | A laila, mōhai akula lākou i kā lākou poʻe keiki kāne, A me kā lākou poʻe kaikamāhine no nā daimonio. | They sacrificed their sons and their daughters to demons. |
| Hal 107:25 | No ka mea, ʻōlelo wale mai ʻo ia, a hoʻāla i ka makani kūpikipikiʻō, A piʻipiʻi akula nā ʻale. | For he spoke and stirred up a tempest that lifted high the waves. |
| Hal 107:26 | Piʻi akula lākou i ka lani, a iho i lalo i ka hohonu: A heheʻe ko lākou ʻuhane i ka ʻino. | They mounted up to the heavens and went down to the depths; in their peril their courage melted away. |
| Hal 114:3 | ʻIke maila ke kai, a holo akula; A huli hope ʻo Ioredane. | The sea looked and fled, the Jordan turned back; |
| Hal 116:4 | A laila, kāhea akula au i ka inoa ʻo Iēhova; Ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e Iēhova, E hoʻopakele mai ʻoe i koʻu ʻuhane. | Then I called on the name of the LORD: "O LORD, save me!" |
| Hal 119:59 | Noʻonoʻo aʻela au i koʻu mau ʻaoʻao, A hoʻohuli akula i koʻu mau wāwae i kāu hōʻike ʻana. | I have considered my ways and have turned my steps to your statutes. |
| Hal 119:60 | Wikiwiki akula au, ʻaʻole hoʻi i hoʻokaʻulua, I koʻu mālama ʻana i kāu mau kauoha. | I will hasten and not delay to obey your commands. |
| Hal 119:147 | Manaʻo ʻē nō wau ma mua o ka wanaʻao, a hea akula; Hoʻolana nō hoʻi au ma kāu ʻōlelo. | I rise before dawn and cry for help; I have put my hope in your word. |
| Hal 119:158 | Nānā akula au i ka poʻe hana me ka hoʻopunipuni, a hoʻopailua ihola; No ka mea, ʻaʻole lākou i mālama i kāu mau ʻōlelo. | I look on the faithless with loathing, for they do not obey your word. |
| Hal 120:1 | I loko o koʻu pilikia, kāhea akula au iā Iēhova, A hoʻolohe maila ʻo ia iaʻu. | I call on the LORD in my distress, and he answers me. |
| Hal 122:1 | ʻOliʻoli akula au, iā lākou i ʻōlelo mai ai iaʻu, E hele kākou i loko o ka hale o Iēhova. | I rejoiced with those who said to me, "Let us go to the house of the LORD." |
| Hal 136:15 | A luku akula iā Paraʻo, a me kona kaua i loko o ke Kaiʻula, No ka mea, ua mau loa kona lokomaikaʻi: | but swept Pharaoh and his army into the Red Sea; "His love endures forever." |
| Hal 137:1 | Ma nā muliwai o Babulona, ma laila kākou i noho iho ai, A uē akula i ko kākou hoʻomanaʻo ʻana iā Ziona. | By the rivers of Babylon we sat and wept when we remembered Zion. |
| Hal 140:6 | ʻŌlelo akula au iā Iēhova, ʻO ʻoe nō koʻu Akua; E hoʻolohe mai ʻoe, e Iēhova, i ka leo o koʻu nonoi ʻana. | O LORD, I say to you, "You are my God." Hear, O LORD, my cry for mercy. |
| Hal 142:1 | Kāhea akula au iā Iēhova, i koʻu leo, Me koʻu leo hoʻi i nonoi aku ai au iā Iēhova. | I cry aloud to the LORD; I lift up my voice to the LORD for mercy. |
| Hal 142:2 | Ninini akula au i koʻu kaniʻuhū i mua ona, A hōʻike akula nō hoʻi i koʻu pilikia ma kona alo. | I pour out my complaint before him; before him I tell my trouble. |
| Hal 142:4 | Nānā akula au ma ka lima ʻākau, a ʻike hoʻi, ʻAʻohe mea i ʻike mai iaʻu; Ua pau nā wahi e pakele ai; ʻAʻohe mea i manaʻo mai i koʻu ʻuhane. | Look to my right and see; no one is concerned for me. I have no refuge; no one cares for my life. |
| Hal 142:5 | Kāhea akula au iā ʻoe, e Iēhova, ʻĪ akula, ʻO ʻoe nō koʻu pākū, ʻO kuʻu puʻu waiwai hoʻi ma ka ʻāina o ka poʻe ola. | I cry to you, O LORD; I say, "You are my refuge, my portion in the land of the living." |
| Sol 1:24 | I koʻu wā i hea aku ai, hōʻole mai ʻoukou; Kīkoʻo akula au i koʻu lima, ʻaʻohe mea i manaʻo mai; | But since you rejected me when I called and no one gave heed when I stretched out my hand, |
| Sol 7:6 | No ka mea, ma ka puka o koʻu hale, Ma koʻu puka makani, nānā akula au; | At the window of my house I looked out through the lattice. |
| Sol 7:13 | ʻApo ihola kēlā iā ia a honi ihola, Me ka maka hilahila ʻole, ʻī akula iā ia, | She took hold of him and kissed him and with a brazen face she said: |
| Sol 7:14 | He mau mōhai aloha koʻu; I kēia lā nō, mōhai akula au i kaʻu mea i hoʻohiki ai. | "I have fellowship offerings at home; today I fulfilled my vows. |
| Sol 7:23 | A ʻō akula ka pua i kona ake, E like me ka lele ʻana o ka manu i ke pahele, ʻAʻole ona ʻike no kona ola ia. | till an arrow pierces his liver, like a bird darting into a snare, little knowing it will cost him his life. |
| Sol 9:3 | Hoʻouna akula ʻo ia i kāna poʻe kauā wahine, E hea aku ma luna o nā wahi kiʻekiʻe o ke kūlanakauhale, | She has sent out her maids, and she calls from the highest point of the city. |
| Sol 9:16 | ʻO wai ka mea manaʻo ʻole? E huli mai i oʻu nei; I ka mea naʻaupō, ʻōlelo akula ʻo ia iā ia, | "Let all who are simple come in here!" she says to those who lack judgment. |
| Sol 24:32 | Nānā akula au, hālalo ihola koʻu naʻau; ʻIke ihola au, a loaʻa iaʻu ke aʻo ʻia mai. | I applied my heart to what I observed and learned a lesson from what I saw: |
| Kekah 1:4 | Hele akula kekahi hanauna, a hele maila kekahi hanauna; akā, ua mau nō ka honua. | Generations come and generations go, but the earth remains forever. |
| Kekah 1:5 | Puka mai ka lā, a napoʻo ka lā, a wikiwiki akula ia ma kona wahi i puka mai ai. | The sun rises and the sun sets, and hurries back to where it rises. |
| Kekah 1:6 | Puhi akula ka makani i ke kūkulu hema, a huli maila ia i ke kūkulu ʻākau; huli aʻela ia i ʻō, a i ʻō; a hoʻi hou ka makani i kona wahi i puhi ai. | The wind blows to the south and turns to the north; round and round it goes, ever returning on its course. |
| Kekah 1:7 | Kahe akula nā muliwai a pau i ke kai, ʻaʻole naʻe i piha ke kai; i kahi a lākou i kahe mai ai, ma laila lākou e hoʻi hou aku ai. | All streams flow into the sea, yet the sea is never full. To the place the streams come from, there they return again. |
| Kekah 2:5 | Ua hana akula au noʻu i nā kīhāpai a me nā wahi ulu lāʻau, a ua kanu ihola au i loko o ia mau wahi i na lāʻau hua a pau; | I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. |
| Kekah 3:16 | A ʻike akula au ma lalo iho o ka lā i kahi e ʻahaʻōlelo ai, a ma laila nō ka hewa; a i kahi o ka pono, a ma laila hoʻi ka hana ʻino. | And I saw something else under the sun: In the place of judgment--wickedness was there, in the place of justice--wickedness was there. |
| Kekah 4:1 | A laila, hāliu au a ʻike akula i nā mea luhi i hana ʻia ma lalo iho o ka lā, aia hoʻi, nā waimaka o ka poʻe i hoʻoluhi ʻia, ʻaʻohe mea nāna lākou e kōkua mai; a ma ka ʻaoʻao o ka poʻe nāna lākou i hoʻoluhi, he ikaika; akā, ʻaʻohe mea nāna lākou e kōkua mai. | Again I looked and saw all the oppression that was taking place under the sun: I saw the tears of the oppressed-- and they have no comforter; power was on the side of their oppressors-- and they have no comforter. |
| Kekah 4:2 | No ia mea, hoʻomaikaʻi akula au i ka poʻe make, ka poʻe i make i ka wā i hala aku nei, ma mua o ka poʻe ola, ka poʻe ola i kēia wā e noho nei kākou. | And I declared that the dead, who had already died, are happier than the living, who are still alive. |
| Kekah 6:4 | No ka mea, ua puka mai ʻo ia ma ka lapuwale, a hele akula ia ma ka pouli, a ua uhi ʻia kona inoa i ka pouli. | It comes without meaning, it departs in darkness, and in darkness its name is shrouded. |
| Mele 1:12 | I ka noho pū ʻana o ke aliʻi me kona poʻe, Ua moani akula koʻu mea ʻala. | While the king was at his table, my perfume spread its fragrance. |
| Mele 3:3 | Ua loaʻa au i ka poʻe kiaʻi, Ka poʻe hele a puni ke kūlanakauhale; ʻĪ akula au, Ua ʻike anei ʻoukou i kaʻu mea i aloha ai? | The watchmen found me as they made their rounds in the city. "Have you seen the one my heart loves?" |
| Mele 5:6 | Ua wehe aʻe au no kaʻu mea i aloha ai; Akā, ʻo kaʻu mea i aloha ai, ua huli aʻe ia, a hele akula; Ua lele koʻu ʻōʻili i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana mai; Ua ʻimi au iā ia, ʻaʻole naʻe i loaʻa, Ua kāhea aku au iā ia, ʻaʻole naʻe i ʻekemu mai. | I opened for my lover, but my lover had left; he was gone. My heart sank at his departure. I looked for him but did not find him. I called him but he did not answer. |
| Mele 6:9 | ʻO kaʻu manu nūnū, koʻu mea maʻemaʻe, hoʻokahi nō ia, He kama kahi ia na kona makuahine, ʻO ia wale nō ka mea i aloha ʻia e ka mea nāna ia i hānau mai. Ua ʻike nā kaikamāhine iā ia, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula lākou; ʻO nā aliʻi wahine a me nā haiā wahine hoʻi, Ua hoʻonani pū lākou iā ia. | but my dove, my perfect one, is unique, the only daughter of her mother, the favorite of the one who bore her. The maidens saw her and called her blessed; the queens and concubines praised her. |
| ʻIsaia 5:2 | Kōhi ihola ia a puni i nā mākālua, A hoʻolei akula i nā pōhaku ona, A ma laila ia i kanu ai i kumu waina maikaʻi, A kūkulu nō hoʻi i hale kiaʻi ma loko, A kālai ihola i lua kaomi waina ma laila; A kakali ihola no ka hua ʻana mai i hua waina, Akā, hua maila ia i ka haʻakea. | He dug it up and cleared it of stones and planted it with the choicest vines. He built a watchtower in it and cut out a winepress as well. Then he looked for a crop of good grapes, but it yielded only bad fruit. |
| ʻIsaia 5:13 | No laila, hele pio akula koʻu poʻe kānaka, no ka ʻike ʻole; A make nō ko lākou poʻe hanohano i ka pōloli, A maloʻo ko lākou lehulehu i ka make wai. | Therefore my people will go into exile for lack of understanding; their men of rank will die of hunger and their masses will be parched with thirst. |
| ʻIsaia 6:1 | I ka makahiki i make ai ke aliʻi, ʻo ʻUzia, ʻike akula au i ka Haku, e noho ana ma ka noho aliʻi kiʻekiʻe, i hāpai ʻia, a piha ka luakini i kona hua lole. | In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted, and the train of his robe filled the temple. |
| ʻIsaia 6:8 | A lohe ihola nō hoʻi au i ka leo o ka Haku, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, Iā wai lā wau e hoʻouna aku ai? A ʻo wai ka mea nāna e hele no kākou? A laila, ʻī akula au, Eia nō wau, e hoʻouna iaʻu. | Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" And I said, "Here am I. Send me!" |
| ʻIsaia 6:11 | A laila, ʻī akula au, E ka Haku, pehea ka lōʻihi? ʻĪ maila ia, A neoneo nā kūlanakauhale, ʻaʻohe mea noho i loko, A kanaka ʻole ko lākou hale, A ʻānai loa ʻia aku ka ʻāina, | Then I said, "For how long, O Lord?" And he answered: "Until the cities lie ruined and without inhabitant, until the houses are left deserted and the fields ruined and ravaged, |
| ʻIsaia 7:12 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ʻAhaza, ʻAʻole au e nonoi, ʻAʻole hoʻi au e ʻaʻa aku iā Iēhova. | But Ahaz said, "I will not ask; I will not put the LORD to the test." |
| ʻIsaia 16:10 | Ua lawe ʻia akula ka leʻaleʻa, a me ka hauʻoli, Mai ka mahina ʻai hua nui aku; ʻAʻole hoʻōho ma nā pā waina, ʻaʻole hoʻi he hauʻoli: ʻAʻohe mea hahi waina ma nā lua kaomi waina, Ua hoʻōki loa aku au i ka hoʻōho ʻoliʻoli ʻana. | Joy and gladness are taken away from the orchards; no one sings or shouts in the vineyards; no one treads out wine at the presses, for I have put an end to the shouting. |
| ʻIsaia 22:8 | Wehe aʻela ʻo ia i ka mea i uhi ai i ka Iuda, A ia lā nānā akula ʻoe ma ka hale kāhiko kaua o ka ulu lāʻau, | the defenses of Judah are stripped away. And you looked in that day to the weapons in the Palace of the Forest; |
| ʻIsaia 24:16 | Ua lohe kākou i ke ʻoli ʻana, mai ke kihi o ka honua mai, He nani ka poʻe i pono! ʻĪ akula nō hoʻi au, Kuʻu make ē, kuʻu make ē! Auē hoʻi au! Ke luku nei ka poʻe luku, ʻO ka poʻe luku, ke luku nei, he luku ʻino. | From the ends of the earth we hear singing: "Glory to the Righteous One." But I said, "I waste away, I waste away! Woe to me! The treacherous betray! With treachery the treacherous betray!" |
| ʻIsaia 33:3 | I ka leo o ka lehulehu, heʻe akula nā kānaka, Iā ʻoe i ala ai i luna, hoʻopuehu ʻia akula nā lāhui kanaka. | At the thunder of your voice, the peoples flee; when you rise up, the nations scatter. |
| ʻIsaia 36:3 | A laila, hele akula i ona lā, ʻo ʻEliakima, ke keiki a Hilekia, ʻo ka mea ma luna o ko ka hale, a me Sebena, ke kākau ʻōlelo, a me Ioa, ke keiki a ʻAsapa, ke kākau moʻoʻōlelo. | Eliakim son of Hilkiah the palace administrator, Shebna the secretary, and Joah son of Asaph the recorder went out to him. |
| ʻIsaia 36:11 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo ʻEliakima, a me Sebena, a me Ioa, iā Rabesake, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ʻōlelo mai ʻoe i kāu mau kauā nei ma ka ʻōlelo Suria, no ka mea, ua ʻike mākou ia. Mai ʻōlelo mai ma ka ʻōlelo Iudaio, ma nā pepeiao o nā kānaka ma luna o ka pā. | Then Eliakim, Shebna and Joah said to the field commander, "Please speak to your servants in Aramaic, since we understand it. Don't speak to us in Hebrew in the hearing of the people on the wall." |
| ʻIsaia 37:1 | A lohe ʻo Hezekia, ke aliʻi, haehae ihola ʻo ia i kona lole, a uhi ihola iā ia iho i ke kapa ʻino, a komo akula i loko o ka hale o Iēhova. | When King Hezekiah heard this, he tore his clothes and put on sackcloth and went into the temple of the LORD. |
| ʻIsaia 37:8 | Hoʻi akula ʻo Rabesake, a loaʻa iā ia ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria, e kaua ana iā Libena; ua lohe mua nō hoʻi ʻo ia, ua haʻalele ia iā Lakisa. | When the field commander heard that the king of Assyria had left Lachish, he withdrew and found the king fighting against Libnah. |
| ʻIsaia 37:14 | Loaʻa iā Hezekia ia mau palapala ma ka lima o nā ʻelele, a heluhelu ihola. Piʻi akula ʻo Hezekia i ka hale o Iēhova, a haʻaliʻi akula i mua o Iēhova. | Hezekiah received the letter from the messengers and read it. Then he went up to the temple of the LORD and spread it out before the LORD. |
| ʻIsaia 37:15 | Pule akula ʻo Hezekia iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, | And Hezekiah prayed to the LORD: |
| ʻIsaia 37:36 | Hele aʻela ka ʻānela o Iēhova, a luku akula ma loko o kahi hoʻomoana o ko ʻAsuria, hoʻokahi haneri me kanawalukumamālima tausani. A ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui, aia hoʻi! He poʻe kupapaʻu make lākou a pau. | Then the angel of the LORD went out and put to death a hundred and eighty-five thousand men in the Assyrian camp. When the people got up the next morning--there were all the dead bodies! |
| ʻIsaia 37:37 | A laila, hele akula ʻo Sanekariba, ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria, a haʻalele aʻela ia wahi, a hoʻi akula, a noho ihola ma Nineva. | So Sennacherib king of Assyria broke camp and withdrew. He returned to Nineveh and stayed there. |
| ʻIsaia 37:38 | A i kona hoʻomana ʻana ma loko o ka hale o Niseroka, ʻo kona akua, a laila, pepehi ihola kāna mau keiki kāne, ʻo Aderameleka a me Sarezera iā ia i ka pahi kaua; a pakele akula lāua ma loko o ka ʻāina ʻo ʻArarata, a noho aliʻi ihola kāna keiki, ʻo ʻEsarehadona ma kona wahi. | One day, while he was worshiping in the temple of his god Nisroch, his sons Adrammelech and Sharezer cut him down with the sword, and they escaped to the land of Ararat. And Esarhaddon his son succeeded him as king. |
| ʻIsaia 38:2 | A laila, huli aʻela ʻo Hezekia i kona maka ma ka paia, a pule akula iā Iēhova, | Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the LORD, |
| ʻIsaia 38:3 | ʻĪ akula ia, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e Iēhova, ʻānō lā e hoʻomanaʻo ʻoe i koʻu hele ʻana i mua ou ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, me ka naʻau pono, a ua hana i ka maikaʻi ma kou alo. A uē ihola ʻo Hezekia, he uē nui loa. | "Remember, O LORD, how I have walked before you faithfully and with wholehearted devotion and have done what is good in your eyes." And Hezekiah wept bitterly. |
| ʻIsaia 38:12 | Ua lawe ʻia koʻu wahi noho, Ua kaʻikaʻi ʻia akula, mai oʻu aku nei, e like me ka halelewa o ke kahu hipa, Ua hōʻoki au i koʻu ola ʻana, e like me ka mea ulana lole, Ua ʻoki mai ʻo ia iaʻu mai ka ʻōmau ʻana; Mai ke ao a pō, e hoʻōki mai ana ʻoe iaʻu. | Like a shepherd's tent my house has been pulled down and taken from me. Like a weaver I have rolled up my life, and he has cut me off from the loom; day and night you made an end of me. |
| ʻIsaia 39:2 | ʻOliʻoli ihola ʻo Hezekia iā lākou, a hōʻike akula iā lākou i ka hale, ʻo kona waiwai, i ke kālā, a me ke gula, a me nā mea ʻala, a me ka mea hamo maikaʻi, a me ka hale a pau o kona mea kaua, a me nā mea a pau i loaʻa ma loko o kona waiwai: ʻaʻohe hoʻi mea ma loko o kona hale, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma kona aupuni a pau a Hezekia i hōʻike ʻole ai iā lākou. | Hezekiah received the envoys gladly and showed them what was in his storehouses--the silver, the gold, the spices, the fine oil, his entire armory and everything found among his treasures. There was nothing in his palace or in all his kingdom that Hezekiah did not show them. |
| ʻIsaia 39:3 | A laila, hele maila ʻo ʻIsaia, ke kāula i ke aliʻi, iā Hezekia, ʻī maila iā ia, He aha kā kēia poʻe kānaka i ʻōlelo mai ai? Mai hea mai hoʻi lākou i hele mai ai i ou lā? ʻĪ akula ʻo Hezekia, Mai ka ʻāina mamao aku lākou i hele mai ai i oʻu nei, mai Babulona mai hoʻi. | Then Isaiah the prophet went to King Hezekiah and asked, "What did those men say, and where did they come from?" "From a distant land," Hezekiah replied. "They came to me from Babylon." |
| ʻIsaia 39:4 | Nīnau maila nō hoʻi ia, He aha kā lākou i ʻike ai i loko o kou hale? ʻĪ akula ʻo Hezekia, ʻO nā mea a pau i loko o koʻu hale, ua ʻike nō lākou. ʻAʻohe mea i loko o koʻu waiwai i hōʻike ʻole ʻia iā lākou e aʻu. | The prophet asked, "What did they see in your palace?" "They saw everything in my palace," Hezekiah said. "There is nothing among my treasures that I did not show them." |
| ʻIsaia 39:8 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Hezekia iā ʻIsaia, Maikaʻi nō ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova, āu e ʻōlelo mai nei. ʻĪ akula hoʻi ia, E ʻoia mau ana nō ke kuapapa nui a me ka pono i koʻu mau lā. | "The word of the LORD you have spoken is good," Hezekiah replied. For he thought, "There will be peace and security in my lifetime." |
| ʻIsaia 40:6 | ʻĪ maila ka leo, E kala aku. ʻĪ akula ia, He aha kaʻu e kala ai? He mauʻu nō nā kānaka a pau, Ua like hoʻi kona nani a pau me ka pua o ke kula; | A voice says, "Cry out." And I said, "What shall I cry?" "All men are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field. |
| ʻIsaia 40:20 | A ʻo ka mea loaʻa ʻole ka mōhai no ka hune, Wae nō ʻo ia i wahi lāʻau popo ʻole; A ʻimi akula i kahuna akamai i ka hana, Nāna e hoʻomākaukau i akua kiʻi kālai ʻia nāueue ʻole. | A man too poor to present such an offering selects wood that will not rot. He looks for a skilled craftsman to set up an idol that will not topple. |
| ʻIsaia 41:28 | Akā, nānā akula au, ʻaʻohe hoʻi kanaka, A i waena hoʻi o ia poʻe, ʻaʻohe kākāʻōlelo, A i koʻu nīnau ʻana iā lākou, ʻaʻohe mea o lākou i ʻōlelo mai. | I look but there is no one-- no one among them to give counsel, no one to give answer when I ask them. |
| ʻIsaia 44:15 | A lilo nō ia no ke kanaka e puhi ai, A lawe nō ʻo ia ia, a hoʻomāhanahana iā ia iho; ʻO ia, hoʻā nō ʻo ia i ke ahi, a pūlehu i ka palaoa; ʻO ia, hana nō ʻo ia i akua, a hoʻomana akula! Hana nō ʻo ia ia mea, i kiʻi kālai ʻia, a moe ihola i mua ona! | It is man's fuel for burning; some of it he takes and warms himself, he kindles a fire and bakes bread. But he also fashions a god and worships it; he makes an idol and bows down to it. |
| ʻIsaia 44:17 | A i ke koena o ia mea, hana nō ʻo ia i akua, i kona kiʻi kālai ʻia hoʻi! A moe iho nō i mua ona, a hoʻomana akula, A pule aku nō ia ia lā, me ka ʻōlelo aku, E hoʻopakele mai ʻoe iaʻu, no ka mea, ʻo ʻoe nō koʻu akua. | From the rest he makes a god, his idol; he bows down to it and worships. He prays to it and says, "Save me; you are my god." |
| ʻIsaia 46:6 | Ninini aku lākou i ke gula ma waho o ka ʻeke, A kaupaona hoʻi i ke kālā ma ka mea kaulike, A hoʻolimalima hoʻi i ka mea hana gula, A hana ihola ʻo ia ia mea, i akua kiʻi; Kūlou nō lākou, a moe hoʻomana akula. | Some pour out gold from their bags and weigh out silver on the scales; they hire a goldsmith to make it into a god, and they bow down and worship it. |
| ʻIsaia 47:6 | Ukiuki akula au i koʻu poʻe kānaka, Ua hoʻohaumia au i koʻu poʻe hoʻoilina, Ua hāʻawi hoʻi au iā lākou i loko o kou lima; ʻAʻole ʻoe i hōʻike aku i ke aloha iā lākou, Ua hoʻokaumaha ʻoe i kāu ʻauamo ma luna o ka mea ʻelemakule. | I was angry with my people and desecrated my inheritance; I gave them into your hand, and you showed them no mercy. Even on the aged you laid a very heavy yoke. |
| ʻIsaia 53:8 | Ua lawe ʻia akula ʻo ia, mai ka paʻa ʻana, a mai ka hoʻokolokolo ʻana hoʻi; A ʻo wai lā ka mea e haʻi i kona hanauna? No ka mea, ua kipaku ʻia ʻo ia mai ka ʻāina o ka poʻe ola aku; No ka hewa o koʻu poʻe kānaka ia i hahau ʻia ai. | By oppression and judgment he was taken away. And who can speak of his descendants? For he was cut off from the land of the living; for the transgression of my people he was stricken. |
| ʻIsaia 53:12 | No laila, e māhele aku au nāna, me ka poʻe koʻikoʻi, A nāna nō e māhele i ka waiwai pio me ka poʻe ikaika; Ua ninini aku ʻo ia i kona ʻuhane i ka make; A ua helu pū ʻia ʻo ia me ka poʻe lawehala; A halihali nō ʻo ia i ka hewa o nā mea he nui, A e nonoi akula ʻo ia no ka poʻe i lawehala. | Therefore I will give him a portion among the great, and he will divide the spoils with the strong, because he poured out his life unto death, and was numbered with the transgressors. For he bore the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors. |
| ʻIsaia 57:1 | Make nō ke kanaka pono, ʻaʻohe naʻe kanaka i hoʻomanaʻo ia mea; Ua lawe ʻia akula nā kānaka lokomaikaʻi, ʻAʻole naʻe kanaka i noʻonoʻo, Ua lawe ʻia aku ka mea i pono, mai ke alo aku o ka hewa. | The righteous perish, and no one ponders it in his heart; devout men are taken away, and no one understands that the righteous are taken away to be spared from evil. |
| ʻIsaia 57:17 | No ka hewa o kona ʻālunu i huhū aku ai au, a hahau akula iā ia; Hūnā nō wau i koʻu maka, a huhū aku nō; Akā, hele nō ʻo ia ma ke kolohe, ma ka ʻaoʻao nō o kona naʻau. | I was enraged by his sinful greed; I punished him, and hid my face in anger, yet he kept on in his willful ways. |
| ʻIsaia 62:1 | No Ziona, ʻaʻole au e noho ʻekemu ʻole, A no Ierusalema, ʻaʻole au e noho hoʻomaha, A puka akula kona pono, e like me ka mālamalama, A me kona ola, e like me ka lama e ʻā ana. | For Zion's sake I will not keep silent, for Jerusalem's sake I will not remain quiet, till her righteousness shines out like the dawn, her salvation like a blazing torch. |
| ʻIsaia 63:5 | Nānā akula au, ʻaʻohe mea nāna e kōkua; A haʻohaʻo ihola au, no ka mea ʻole nāna e koʻo: No laila, na koʻu lima nō i hoʻōla noʻu iho, A ʻo kuʻu inaina, ʻo ia kai koʻo mai iaʻu. | I looked, but there was no one to help, I was appalled that no one gave support; so my own arm worked salvation for me, and my own wrath sustained me. |
| ʻIsaia 63:9 | I ko lākou pōpilikia a pau, ʻaʻole ia he ʻenemi, Akā, na ka ʻānela o kona alo lākou i hoʻōla; A no kona aloha, a no kona lokomaikaʻi, hoʻōla pānaʻi ʻo ia iā lākou; A hāpai aʻela ʻo ia, a kaʻikaʻi akula iā lākou, i nā lā a pau o ka wā kahiko. | In all their distress he too was distressed, and the angel of his presence saved them. In his love and mercy he redeemed them; he lifted them up and carried them all the days of old. |
| ʻIsaia 63:10 | Akā, kipi nō lākou, a hōʻeha akula i kona ʻUhane Hemolele; No laila ʻo ia i huli ai i ʻenemi no lākou, A kaua mai nō hoʻi iā lākou. | Yet they rebelled and grieved his Holy Spirit. So he turned and became their enemy and he himself fought against them. |
| Ier 1:11 | A hiki mai ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova iaʻu, ʻī maila, E Ieremia, he aha kāu e ʻike nei? ʻĪ akula au, ke ʻike nei au i koʻokoʻo o ka lāʻau ʻalamona. | The word of the LORD came to me: "What do you see, Jeremiah?" "I see the branch of an almond tree," I replied. |
| Ier 1:13 | Hiki hou maila ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova iaʻu, ʻo ka lua ia, ʻī maila, He aha kāu e ʻike nei? ʻĪ akula au, Ke ʻike nei au i ka ipu hao e lapalapa ana, a mai ke kūkulu ʻākau mai ka huli ʻana o ka waha. | The word of the LORD came to me again: "What do you see?" "I see a boiling pot, tilting away from the north," I answered. |
| Ier 3:7 | A ʻī akula au, ma hope o kāna hana ʻana i kēia mau mea a pau, E huli mai ʻoe iaʻu. ʻAʻole ia i huli mai. ʻIke aʻela kona kaikuaʻana kipi, ʻo ka Iuda. | I thought that after she had done all this she would return to me but she did not, and her unfaithful sister Judah saw it. |
| Ier 3:8 | A ʻike akula au, a kipaku aku au i ka ʻIseraʻela no ka moekolohe ʻana, a hāʻawi iā ia i ka palapala hoʻohemo; a laila, ʻaʻole i makaʻu kona kaikuaʻana kipi, ʻo ka Iuda, hele aku nō hoʻi ia, a moekolohe ihola. | I gave faithless Israel her certificate of divorce and sent her away because of all her adulteries. Yet I saw that her unfaithful sister Judah had no fear; she also went out and committed adultery. |
| Ier 3:19 | Akā, ʻī ihola au, Pehea lā au e waiho ai iā ʻoe i waena o nā keiki, a hāʻawi hoʻi iā ʻoe i ka ʻāina maikaʻi i ʻāina hoʻoili nani o nā pae ʻāina? A ʻōlelo akula au, E kapa mai ʻoukou iaʻu, ʻo Koʻu Makua, ʻaʻole hoʻi e huli mai oʻu aku nei. | "I myself said, " 'How gladly would I treat you like sons and give you a desirable land, the most beautiful inheritance of any nation.' I thought you would call me 'Father' and not turn away from following me. |
| Ier 4:10 | A ʻī akula au, Auē, e ka Haku, e Iēhova! He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua alakaʻi hewa loa ʻoe i kēia poʻe kānaka, a me ko Ierusalema, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, E loaʻa auaneʻi iā ʻoukou ka malu; akā, ua komo ka pahi kaua i loko o ka ʻuhane. | Then I said, "Ah, Sovereign LORD, how completely you have deceived this people and Jerusalem by saying, 'You will have peace,' when the sword is at our throats." |
| Ier 4:25 | Nānā akula au, aia hoʻi, ʻaʻohe kanaka, a ua heʻe akula nā manu a pau o ka lani. | I looked, and there were no people; every bird in the sky had flown away. |
| Ier 4:26 | Nānā akula au, aia hoʻi, ʻo kahi i nui ka ʻai, ua wao nahele; a ua hoʻohiolo ʻia ko laila kūlanakauhale a pau i mua o ke alo o Iēhova, i mua hoʻi o kona ukiuki nui. | I looked, and the fruitful land was a desert; all its towns lay in ruins before the LORD, before his fierce anger. |
| Ier 5:7 | Pehea lā wau e kala ai i kēia hewa nou? Ua haʻalele kāu mau keiki iaʻu, a ua hoʻohiki lākou ma nā mea akua ʻole. Hānai akula au iā lākou a māʻona, a laila, moekolohe ihola lākou, a hoʻākoakoa lākou me ka lehulehu ma nā hale o nā wāhine hoʻokamakama. | "Why should I forgive you? Your children have forsaken me and sworn by gods that are not gods. I supplied all their needs, yet they committed adultery and thronged to the houses of prostitutes. |
| Ier 7:23 | Akā, ʻo kēia kaʻu i kauoha aku ai iā lākou, ʻī akula, E mālama i koʻu leo, a ʻo wau auaneʻi ko ʻoukou Akua, a ʻo ʻoukou auaneʻi koʻu poʻe kānaka, a e hele hoʻi ʻoukou ma nā ʻaoʻao a pau aʻu i kauoha aku ai iā ʻoukou, i mea e pōmaikaʻi ai ʻoukou. | but I gave them this command: Obey me, and I will be your God and you will be my people. Walk in all the ways I command you, that it may go well with you. |
| Ier 8:6 | Hoʻolohe akula au, a lohe, ʻaʻole lākou i ʻōlelo pololei: ʻaʻohe kanaka i mihi i kona hewa, me ka ʻōlelo iho, He aha kaʻu i hana ai? Huli nō kēlā mea kēia mea i kona ʻaoʻao, e like me ka lio i holo ʻino i loko o ke kaua. | I have listened attentively, but they do not say what is right. No one repents of his wickedness, saying, "What have I done?" Each pursues his own course like a horse charging into battle. |
| Ier 11:5 | I hoʻokō wau i ka hoʻohiki aʻu i hoʻohiki ai i ko ʻoukou poʻe mākua, e hāʻawi iā lākou i ka ʻāina e kahe ana ʻo ka waiū, a me ka mele, e like me ia i kēia lā. A laila ʻōlelo akula au, ʻī akula, Pēlā ʻiʻo nō, e Iēhova. | Then I will fulfill the oath I swore to your forefathers, to give them a land flowing with milk and honey'--the land you possess today." I answered, "Amen, LORD." |
| Ier 11:7 | No ka mea, ʻōlelo ikaika loa akula au i ko ʻoukou poʻe mākua, i ka lā aʻu i lawe mai ai iā lākou, mai ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita mai, a hiki mai hoʻi i kēia lā, e ala ana nō i ka wanaʻao, me ka ʻōlelo ikaika aku, i ka ʻī ʻana, E mālama i koʻu leo. | From the time I brought your forefathers up from Egypt until today, I warned them again and again, saying, "Obey me." |
| Ier 11:15 | He aha kā kuʻu mea aloha ma loko o koʻu hale? Ua hana ʻo ia i ka hewa me nā mea he nui, a ua lilo akula ka ʻiʻo laʻa, mai ou aku lā. Iā ʻoe e hana hewa ai, ʻoliʻoli nō ʻoe. | "What is my beloved doing in my temple as she works out her evil schemes with many? Can consecrated meat avert ? When you engage in your wickedness, then you rejoice. " |
| Ier 11:16 | Kapa akula ʻo Iēhova i kou inoa, He lāʻau ʻoliva uliuli, maikaʻi, a maikaʻi ka hua; me ka leo o ka walaʻau nui, ua hoʻā ʻo ia i ke ahi ma luna ona, a ua uhaʻi ʻia nā lālā ona. | The LORD called you a thriving olive tree with fruit beautiful in form. But with the roar of a mighty storm he will set it on fire, and its branches will be broken. |
| Ier 13:5 | A hele akula au, a hūnā ihola ia, ma ʻEuperate, e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iaʻu. | So I went and hid it at Perath, as the LORD told me. |
| Ier 13:7 | A laila, hele akula au i ʻEuperate, a kōhi ihola, a lawe aʻela i ke kāʻei, mai kahi aku aʻu i hūnā ai ia mea; a aia hoʻi, ua ʻino ke kāʻei, he mea waiwai ʻole loa hoʻi. | So I went to Perath and dug up the belt and took it from the place where I had hidden it, but now it was ruined and completely useless. |
| Ier 13:22 | A inā ʻōlelo ʻoe ma kou naʻau, No ke aha lā i hiki mai ai kēia mau mea ma luna oʻu? No ka nui loa o kou hewa i lawe ʻia akula nā huʻa lole ou, ua waiho wale ʻia kou mau kuʻekuʻe wāwae. | And if you ask yourself, "Why has this happened to me?"-- it is because of your many sins that your skirts have been torn off and your body mistreated. |
| Ier 13:24 | No laila, e hoʻopuehu aku au iā lākou, e like me ka ʻōpala i lilo akula i ka makani o ka wao akua. | "I will scatter you like chaff driven by the desert wind. |
| Ier 14:2 | Ke kanikau nei ʻo ka Iuda, a kūmākena hoʻi kona mau puka pā; ua ʻeleʻele hoʻi a i lalo i ka lepo; ua piʻi akula nō ka uē ʻana o ko Ierusalema. | "Judah mourns, her cities languish; they wail for the land, and a cry goes up from Jerusalem. |
| Ier 14:14 | A laila, ʻōlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, Ke wānana nei nā kāula i ka wahaheʻe ma koʻu inoa. ʻAʻole au i hoʻouna aku iā lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi au i kauoha akula iā lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi au i ʻōlelo iā lākou. Ke wānana nei lākou iā ʻoukou i hihiʻo wahaheʻe, a me ka ʻanāʻanā, a me ka mea hope ʻole, a me ka wahaheʻe o ko lākou naʻau. | Then the LORD said to me, "The prophets are prophesying lies in my name. I have not sent them or appointed them or spoken to them. They are prophesying to you false visions, divinations, idolatries and the delusions of their own minds. |
| Ier 18:3 | A laila, iho akula au i lalo i ka hale o ka potera, a aia hoʻi, e hana ana ʻo ia i ka hana ma luna o nā kaʻa. | So I went down to the potter's house, and I saw him working at the wheel. |
| Ier 20:8 | No ka mea, i ka wā aʻu i ʻōlelo ai, uē akula au, a kāhea akula nō hoʻi, he kāʻili wale, a me ka hao ʻana; no ka mea, lilo nō ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova, i mea e henehene ʻia mai ai, a i mea hoʻi e hoʻowahāwahā ʻia mai ai au i nā lā a pau. | Whenever I speak, I cry out proclaiming violence and destruction. So the word of the LORD has brought me insult and reproach all day long. |
| Ier 20:15 | E hōʻino ʻia ke kanaka i haʻi aku i koʻu makua kāne, me ka ʻōlelo aku, Ua hānau ʻia mai he keiki kāne nāu, a hoʻohauʻoli nui akula iā ia. | Cursed be the man who brought my father the news, who made him very glad, saying, "A child is born to you--a son!" |
| Ier 21:1 | Ka ʻōlelo i hiki mai i o Ieremia lā, mai o Iēhova mai i ka wā i hoʻouna aku ai ʻo Zedekia, ke aliʻi, i ona lā, iā Pasehura, ke keiki a Malekia, a me Zepania, ke keiki a Maʻaseia, ke kahuna, ʻī akula, | The word came to Jeremiah from the LORD when King Zedekiah sent to him Pashhur son of Malkijah and the priest Zephaniah son of Maaseiah. They said: |
| Ier 22:21 | I kou wā i pōmaikaʻi ai, ʻōlelo akula nō wau iā ʻoe, akā, ʻōlelo mai ʻoe, ʻAʻole au e hoʻolohe: ʻo ia hoʻi kou ʻaoʻao, mai kou wā ʻōpiopio mai, no ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻoe i hoʻolohe i koʻu leo. | I warned you when you felt secure, but you said, 'I will not listen!' This has been your way from your youth; you have not obeyed me. |
| Ier 23:12 | No laila, e like auaneʻi ko lākou ʻaoʻao iā lākou, me kahi paheʻe ma loko o ka pouli; e kipaku ʻia akula nō lākou, a e hāʻule i loko o laila; no ka mea, e lawe nō wau i ka hewa ma luna o lākou, i ka makahiki hoʻi o ko lākou hoʻopaʻi ʻia, wahi a Iēhova. | "Therefore their path will become slippery; they will be banished to darkness and there they will fall. I will bring disaster on them in the year they are punished," declares the LORD. |
| Ier 23:18 | No ka mea, ʻo wai ka mea i kū ma ka ʻahaʻōlelo o Iēhova, a ʻike akula, a lohe i kāna ʻōlelo? ʻO wai ka mea i hāliu aku i kāna ʻōlelo a lohe? | But which of them has stood in the council of the LORD to see or to hear his word? Who has listened and heard his word? |
| Ier 24:3 | A laila, ʻōlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, He aha kāu e ʻike nei, e Ieremia? ʻĪ akula au, He mau fiku; ʻo nā fiku maikaʻi, ua maikaʻi loa, a ʻo nā fiku ʻino, ua ʻinoʻino loa, ʻaʻole pono ke ʻai ʻia, no ko lākou ʻinoʻino loa. | Then the LORD asked me, "What do you see, Jeremiah?" "Figs," I answered. "The good ones are very good, but the poor ones are so bad they cannot be eaten." |
| Ier 25:17 | A lawe ihola au i ke kīʻaha ma ka lima o Iēhova, hoʻohāinu akula i nā lāhui kanaka a pau a Iēhova i hoʻouna mai ai iaʻu iā lākou: | So I took the cup from the LORD's hand and made all the nations to whom he sent me drink it: |
| Ier 26:8 | A hiki i ka manawa i hoʻopau ai ʻo Ieremia i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana i nā mea a pau a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā ia e ʻōlelo i nā kānaka a pau, a laila, hopu ihola nā kāhuna, a me nā kāula, a me nā kānaka a pau iā ia, ʻōlelo akula, E ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e make ʻoe. | But as soon as Jeremiah finished telling all the people everything the LORD had commanded him to say, the priests, the prophets and all the people seized him and said, "You must die! |
| Ier 26:11 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula nā kāhuna, a me nā kāula i nā aliʻi, a i nā kānaka a pau, ʻī akula, Pono nō kēia kanaka e make; no ka mea, ua wānana kūʻē mai ʻo ia i kēia kūlanakauhale, me kā ʻoukou i lohe ai i ko ʻoukou mau pepeiao. | Then the priests and the prophets said to the officials and all the people, "This man should be sentenced to death because he has prophesied against this city. You have heard it with your own ears!" |
| Ier 26:21 | A lohe ʻo Iehoiakima ke aliʻi, a me kona poʻe kānaka ikaika a pau, a me nā aliʻi a pau i kāna mau ʻōlelo, ʻimi ihola ke aliʻi e pepehi iā ia. A lohe akula ʻo ʻUriia ia mea, makaʻu ihola ia, a mahuka akula, a hiki aku i ʻAigupita; | When King Jehoiakim and all his officers and officials heard his words, the king sought to put him to death. But Uriah heard of it and fled in fear to Egypt. |
| Ier 26:23 | A lawe maila lākou iā ʻUriia, mai ʻAigupita mai, a lawe iā ia i o Iehoiakima lā, i ke aliʻi; a pepehi aʻela ʻo ia iā ia i ka pahi kaua, a hoʻolei akula i kona kupapaʻu i loko o nā ilina o nā kānaka. | They brought Uriah out of Egypt and took him to King Jehoiakim, who had him struck down with a sword and his body thrown into the burial place of the common people.) |
| Ier 27:12 | ʻŌlelo nō hoʻi au iā Zedekia, i ke aliʻi o ka Iuda e like me kēia mau ʻōlelo a pau, ʻī akula, E hoʻokomo ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou mau ʻāʻī, ma lalo iho o ka ʻauamo o ke aliʻi o Babulona, a e hoʻokauā aku nāna, a na kona poʻe kānaka, i ola. | I gave the same message to Zedekiah king of Judah. I said, "Bow your neck under the yoke of the king of Babylon; serve him and his people, and you will live. |
| Ier 27:16 | A ʻōlelo aku nō hoʻi au i nā kāhuna, a i kēia poʻe kānaka a pau, ʻī akula, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei; Mai hoʻolohe i nā ʻōlelo a ko ʻoukou poʻe kāula, ka poʻe wānana mai iā ʻoukou, i ka ʻī ʻana iho, Aia hoʻi, e lawe hou koke ʻia mai nā kīʻaha o ka hale o Iēhova mai Babulona mai; no ka mea, ke wānana mai nei lākou i ka wahaheʻe iā ʻoukou. | Then I said to the priests and all these people, "This is what the LORD says: Do not listen to the prophets who say, 'Very soon now the articles from the LORD's house will be brought back from Babylon.' They are prophesying lies to you. |
| Ier 28:11 | A ʻōlelo maila ʻo Hanania i mua i ke alo o nā kānaka a pau, ʻī maila, Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei; I waena o kēia mau makahiki ʻelua, pēlā nō wau e uhaʻi ai i ka ʻauamo o Nebukaneza, ke aliʻi o Babulona, mai ka ʻāʻī o nā kānaka a pau. A hele akula ʻo Ieremia, ke kāula i kona wahi i hele ai. | and he said before all the people, "This is what the LORD says: 'In the same way will I break the yoke of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon off the neck of all the nations within two years.' " At this, the prophet Jeremiah went on his way. |
| Ier 29:1 | Eia nā ʻōlelo o ka palapala a Ieremia, a ke kāula i hoʻouna aku ai, mai Ierusalema aku i ke koena o ka poʻe lunakahiko i lawe pio ʻia akula, a i nā kāhuna, a i nā kāula, a i nā kānaka, a pau a Nebukaneza i lawe pio ai, mai Ierusalema aku a Babulona; | This is the text of the letter that the prophet Jeremiah sent from Jerusalem to the surviving elders among the exiles and to the priests, the prophets and all the other people Nebuchadnezzar had carried into exile from Jerusalem to Babylon. |
| Ier 29:2 | (Ma hope iho o ka hele ʻana o Iekonia, ke aliʻi, a me ke aliʻi wahine, a me nā luna a me nā kaukaualiʻi o ka Iuda a me Ierusalema, a me nā kamanā, a me nā ʻāmara, a puka akula ma waho o Ierusalema;) | (This was after King Jehoiachin and the queen mother, the court officials and the leaders of Judah and Jerusalem, the craftsmen and the artisans had gone into exile from Jerusalem.) |
| Ier 29:29 | A heluhelu akula ʻo Zepania, ke kahuna i kēia palapala ma nā pepeiao o Ieremia, ke kāula. | Zephaniah the priest, however, read the letter to Jeremiah the prophet. |
| Ier 32:12 | A hāʻawi akula au i ka palapala hōʻike i ke kūʻai ʻana iā Baruka ke keiki a Neria, ke keiki a Maʻaseia, ma ke alo o Hanameʻela ke keiki a kekahi makua kāne oʻu, a ma ke alo hoʻi o nā mea hōʻike, ʻo ka poʻe i kākau inoa ma ka palapala o ke kūʻai ʻana, i mua hoʻi o ka poʻe Iudaio a pau e noho ana ma ka pā hale o ka hale paʻahao. | and I gave this deed to Baruch son of Neriah, the son of Mahseiah, in the presence of my cousin Hanamel and of the witnesses who had signed the deed and of all the Jews sitting in the courtyard of the guard. |
| Ier 32:13 | Kauoha akula au iā Baruka i mua o lākou, ʻī akula, | "In their presence I gave Baruch these instructions: |
| Ier 32:16 | A pau aʻela i ka hāʻawi ʻia o ka palapala hōʻike iā Baruka ke keiki a Neria, pule akula au iā Iēhova, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, | "After I had given the deed of purchase to Baruch son of Neriah, I prayed to the LORD: |
| Ier 34:13 | Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova, ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela penei; Hana akula au i berita me ko ʻoukou poʻe kūpuna, i ka lā aʻu i lawe mai ai iā lākou, mai ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita mai, a mai ka hale mai o ka poʻe kauā, ʻī maila, | "This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: I made a covenant with your forefathers when I brought them out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery. I said, |
| Ier 35:3 | A laila, kiʻi akula au iā Iaʻazania i ke keiki a Ieremia, ke keiki a Habazinia, a me kona poʻe hoahānau, a me kāna mau keiki kāne a pau, a me ko ka hale a pau o ka Rekaba; | So I went to get Jaazaniah son of Jeremiah, the son of Habazziniah, and his brothers and all his sons--the whole family of the Recabites. |
| Ier 35:5 | A i mua o nā kānaka o ka hale o ka Rekaba, kau akula au i mau ipu i piha i ka waina, a me nā kīʻaha, a ʻī akula au, E inu ʻoukou i ka waina. | Then I set bowls full of wine and some cups before the men of the Recabite family and said to them, "Drink some wine." |
| Ier 36:10 | A laila, heluhelu akula ʻo Baruka ma loko o ka buke, i nā ʻōlelo a pau a Ieremia, i loko o ka hale o Iēhova, ma loko o ke keʻena o Gemaria ke keiki a Sapana, ke kākau ʻōlelo, ma ke kahua ma luna, ma ke komo ʻana o ka puka pā hou o ka hale o Iēhova, ma nā pepeiao o nā kānaka a pau. | From the room of Gemariah son of Shaphan the secretary, which was in the upper courtyard at the entrance of the New Gate of the temple, Baruch read to all the people at the LORD's temple the words of Jeremiah from the scroll. |
| Ier 36:14 | Hoʻouna akula nā aliʻi a pau iā Iehudi, ke keiki a Netania, ke keiki a Selemia, ke keiki a Kusi, i o Baruka lā, ʻī akula, E lawe ʻoe ma kou lima i ka ʻōwili, ka mea āu i heluhelu ai ma nā pepeiao o nā kānaka, a e hele mai. A laila, lawe ihola ʻo Baruka, ke keiki a Neria i ka ʻōwili ma kona lima, a hele aʻela i o lākou lā. | all the officials sent Jehudi son of Nethaniah, the son of Shelemiah, the son of Cushi, to say to Baruch, "Bring the scroll from which you have read to the people and come." So Baruch son of Neriah went to them with the scroll in his hand. |
| Ier 36:18 | A laila, haʻi akula ʻo Baruka iā lākou, Nāna nō i ʻōlelo mai iaʻu i kēia mau ʻōlelo a pau ma kona waha, a naʻu nō i kākau i ka ʻīnika ma ka buke. | "Yes," Baruch replied, "he dictated all these words to me, and I wrote them in ink on the scroll." |
| Ier 36:20 | A komo akula lākou i loko i ke aliʻi ma loko o ke kahua, ua kau akula naʻe lākou i ka ʻōwili ma loko o ke keʻena o ʻEliasama, ke kākau ʻōlelo, a haʻi akula lākou i nā ʻōlelo a pau ma nā pepeiao o ke aliʻi. | After they put the scroll in the room of Elishama the secretary, they went to the king in the courtyard and reported everything to him. |
| Ier 36:23 | A heluhelu ʻo Iehudi i ʻekolu, a i ʻehā paha lālani, a laila, ʻokiʻoki aʻela ʻo ia ia mea i ka pahi peni, a hoʻolei akula i loko o ke ahi ma ka ipu ahi, a pau ka ʻōwili i ke ahi ma luna o ka ipu ahi. | Whenever Jehudi had read three or four columns of the scroll, the king cut them off with a scribe's knife and threw them into the firepot, until the entire scroll was burned in the fire. |
| Ier 37:4 | Hele maila ʻo Ieremia i loko, a puka akula i waho i waena o nā kānaka; no ka mea, ia manawa ʻaʻole lākou i hoʻolei iā ia i loko o ka hale paʻahao. | Now Jeremiah was free to come and go among the people, for he had not yet been put in prison. |
| Ier 37:12 | A laila, hele akula ʻo Ieremia i waho o Ierusalema e hele i ka ʻāina o ka Beniamina, e hoʻokaʻawale iā ia iho ma laila i waena o nā kānaka. | Jeremiah started to leave the city to go to the territory of Benjamin to get his share of the property among the people there. |
| Ier 37:14 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Ieremia, he wahaheʻe, ʻaʻole e iho aku i ko Kaledea. ʻAʻole naʻe ia i hoʻolohe mai i kāna; akā, lālau maila ʻo ʻIriia iā Ieremia, a lawe akula iā ia i nā aliʻi. | "That's not true!" Jeremiah said. "I am not deserting to the Babylonians." But Irijah would not listen to him; instead, he arrested Jeremiah and brought him to the officials. |
| Ier 37:17 | A laila, hoʻouna maila ʻo Zedekia, ke aliʻi, a lawe maila iā ia i waho. A nīnau malū maila ke aliʻi iā ia ma kona hale, ʻī maila, He ʻōlelo anei mai Iēhova mai? ʻĪ akula ʻo Ieremia, He ʻōlelo nō; no ka mea, ua ʻōlelo mai ʻo ia, E hāʻawi ʻia nō ʻoe i loko o ka lima o ke aliʻi o Babulona. | Then King Zedekiah sent for him and had him brought to the palace, where he asked him privately, "Is there any word from the LORD?" "Yes," Jeremiah replied, "you will be handed over to the king of Babylon." |
| Ier 37:18 | ʻŌlelo akula nō hoʻi ʻo Ieremia i ke aliʻi iā Zedekia, He aha ka hewa aʻu i hana aku ai iā ʻoe, a i kāu poʻe kauā, a i kēia poʻe kānaka, i hahao ai ʻoukou iaʻu i loko o ka hale paʻahao? | Then Jeremiah said to King Zedekiah, "What crime have I committed against you or your officials or this people, that you have put me in prison? |
| Ier 38:11 | A laila, lawe ʻo ʻEbedemeleka i mau kānaka me ia, a komo akula i loko o ka hale o ke aliʻi, ma lalo iho o ka waihona kālā, a lawe akula i mau welu kahiko a me nā ʻāpana lole popopo, a kuʻu ihola ia mau mea i lalo i ka luawai i o Ieremia lā ma nā kaula. | So Ebed-Melech took the men with him and went to a room under the treasury in the palace. He took some old rags and worn-out clothes from there and let them down with ropes to Jeremiah in the cistern. |
| Ier 38:15 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ieremia iā Zedekia, ʻOiaʻiʻo anei, inā haʻi aku au iā ʻoe, ʻaʻole anei ʻoe e pepehi mai iaʻu? A inā aʻo aku au iā ʻoe, ʻaʻole anei e hoʻolohe mai iaʻu? | Jeremiah said to Zedekiah, "If I give you an answer, will you not kill me? Even if I did give you counsel, you would not listen to me." |
| Ier 38:17 | A laila, haʻi akula ʻo Ieremia iā Zedekia, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova ke Akua o nā kaua, ke Akua o ʻIseraʻela, penei; Inā hele ʻiʻo aku ʻoe i nā luna o ke aliʻi o Babulona, a laila, e ola nō ʻoe, ʻaʻole hoʻi e puhi ʻia kēia kūlanakauhale; a pēlā nō ʻoe e ola ai, a me ko kou hale. | Then Jeremiah said to Zedekiah, "This is what the LORD God Almighty, the God of Israel, says: 'If you surrender to the officers of the king of Babylon, your life will be spared and this city will not be burned down; you and your family will live. |
| Ier 38:20 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ieremia, ʻAʻole lākou e hāʻawi. Ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e mālama i ka leo o Iēhova aʻu e haʻi aku nei iā ʻoe; pēlā e pōmaikaʻi ai ʻoe, a e ola nō ʻoe. | "They will not hand you over," Jeremiah replied. "Obey the LORD by doing what I tell you. Then it will go well with you, and your life will be spared. |
| Ier 39:4 | A ʻike akula ʻo Zedekia, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda iā lākou, a me nā kānaka kaua a pau, a laila peʻe akula lākou, a hele akula i waho o ke kūlanakauhale i ka pō ma ke ala o ka mahina ʻai o ke aliʻi, ma ka puka pā i waena o nā pā ʻelua; a hele akula ʻo ia ma ke ala o ka pāpū. | When Zedekiah king of Judah and all the soldiers saw them, they fled; they left the city at night by way of the king's garden, through the gate between the two walls, and headed toward the Arabah. |
| Ier 39:5 | A hahai akula ko Kaledea poʻe kaua iā lākou, a loaʻa ʻo Zedekia ma nā pāpū ʻo Ieriko. A hoʻopaʻa lākou iā ia a lawe akula iā ia i o Nebukaneza lā ke aliʻi o Babulona, ma Ribela, ma ka ʻāina ma Hamata, a ma laila ʻo ia i hoʻohewa ai iā ia. | But the Babylonian army pursued them and overtook Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho. They captured him and took him to Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon at Riblah in the land of Hamath, where he pronounced sentence on him. |
| Ier 39:8 | A puhi akula ko Kaledea i ka hale o ke aliʻi a me nā hale o nā kānaka i ke ahi, a hoʻohiolo hoʻi i nā pā o Ierusalema. | The Babylonians set fire to the royal palace and the houses of the people and broke down the walls of Jerusalem. |
| Ier 39:9 | Lawe pio akula nō hoʻi ʻo Nebuzaradana, ka luna kaua, i ke koena o nā kānaka e noho ana ma ke kūlanakauhale, a me ka poʻe hele, nā mea i hele i ona lā, a me ka poʻe i koe a pau e koe ana, a i Babulona. | Nebuzaradan commander of the imperial guard carried into exile to Babylon the people who remained in the city, along with those who had gone over to him, and the rest of the people. |
| Ier 40:16 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Gedalia, ke keiki a ʻAhikama, iā Iohanana, ke keiki a Karea, Mai hana ʻoe ia mea, no ka mea, he wahaheʻe kāu e ʻōlelo mai nei no ʻIsemaʻela. | But Gedaliah son of Ahikam said to Johanan son of Kareah, "Don't do such a thing! What you are saying about Ishmael is not true." |
| Ier 41:6 | A hele akula ʻo ʻIsemaʻela, ke keiki a Netania, mai Mizepa aku, e hālāwai me lākou, a uē nō hoʻi i kona hele ʻana; a i kona hālāwai ʻana me lākou, ʻī aʻela ia iā lākou, E hele mai iā Gedalia, i ke keiki a ʻAhikama. | Ishmael son of Nethaniah went out from Mizpah to meet them, weeping as he went. When he met them, he said, "Come to Gedaliah son of Ahikam." |
| Ier 41:7 | A iā lākou i hele ai i loko o ke kūlanakauhale, Pepehi akula ʻo ʻIsemaʻela ke keiki a Netania iā lākou, a hoʻolei akula i loko o ka lua, ʻo ia, a me nā kānaka pū me ia. | When they went into the city, Ishmael son of Nethaniah and the men who were with him slaughtered them and threw them into a cistern. |
| Ier 41:10 | A laila, lawe pio akula ʻo ʻIsemaʻela i ke koena a pau o nā kānaka ma Mizepa, i nā kaikamāhine a ke aliʻi, a me nā kānaka a pau i koe ma Mizepa, ka poʻe a Nebuzaredana, ka luna kaua i hāʻawi ai iā Gedalia, ke keiki a ʻAhikama; lawe pio akula ʻo ʻIsemaʻela ke keiki a Netania iā lākou, a hele akula, i hiki i ka ʻAmona. | Ishmael made captives of all the rest of the people who were in Mizpah--the king's daughters along with all the others who were left there, over whom Nebuzaradan commander of the imperial guard had appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam. Ishmael son of Nethaniah took them captive and set out to cross over to the Ammonites. |
| Ier 41:12 | A laila, lawe aʻela ia i nā kānaka a pau, a hele akula, e kaua me ʻIsemaʻela, i ke keiki a Netania, a loaʻa ʻo ia ma nā wai nui ma Gibeona. | they took all their men and went to fight Ishmael son of Nethaniah. They caught up with him near the great pool in Gibeon. |
| Ier 41:15 | Pakele akula ʻo ʻIsemaʻela ke keiki a Netania mai Iohanana aku, ʻo ia a me nā kānaka ʻewalu i hele pū me ia i ka ʻAmona. | But Ishmael son of Nethaniah and eight of his men escaped from Johanan and fled to the Ammonites. |
| Ier 41:17 | A hele akula lākou, a noho ma kahi noho o Kimehama, aia kokoke i Betelehema, ma ke ala e komo aku ai i ʻAigupita, | And they went on, stopping at Geruth Kimham near Bethlehem on their way to Egypt |
| Ier 42:4 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Ieremia, ke kāula iā lākou, Ua lohe au, aia hoʻi, e pule nō wau iā Iēhova, i ko ʻoukou Akua, e like me nā ʻōlelo a ʻoukou; a ʻo ka mea a Iēhova e ʻōlelo mai iā ʻoukou, ʻo ia kaʻu e haʻi aku ai iā ʻoukou; ʻaʻole au e hūnā i kekahi mea iā ʻoukou. | "I have heard you," replied Jeremiah the prophet. "I will certainly pray to the LORD your God as you have requested; I will tell you everything the LORD says and will keep nothing back from you." |
| Ier 44:20 | A laila ʻōlelo akula ʻo Ieremia i nā kānaka a pau, i nā kāne a me nā wāhine, a me nā kānaka a pau loa, ka poʻe i ʻōlelo mai iā ia, ʻī akula ia, | Then Jeremiah said to all the people, both men and women, who were answering him, |
| Ier 52:7 | A laila wāhi ʻia ke kūlanakauhale, a heʻe nā kānaka kaua a pau, a puka akula i waho o ke kūlanakauhale, ma ke ala o ka puka pā ma waena o nā pā ʻelua, aia ma ka mahina ʻai o ke aliʻi: (ua puni hoʻi ke kūlanakauhale i ko Kaledea;) a hele aʻela lākou ma ke ala o ka pāpū. | Then the city wall was broken through, and the whole army fled. They left the city at night through the gate between the two walls near the king's garden, though the Babylonians were surrounding the city. They fled toward the Arabah, |
| Ier 52:8 | A laila, hahai ka poʻe kaua o ko Kaledea, ma hope o ke aliʻi, a loaʻa ʻo Zedekia iā lākou ma nā pāpū ʻo Ieriko, a ua hoʻopuehu ʻia akula kona poʻe kaua, mai ona aku lā. | but the Babylonian army pursued King Zedekiah and overtook him in the plains of Jericho. All his soldiers were separated from him and scattered, |
| Ier 52:9 | A laila, hoʻopio lākou i ke aliʻi, a lawe akula iā ia i ke aliʻi o Babulona, ma Ribela, ma ka ʻāina ʻo Hamata; a ma laila ʻo ia i hoʻohewa ai iā ia. | and he was captured. He was taken to the king of Babylon at Riblah in the land of Hamath, where he pronounced sentence on him. |
| Ier 52:11 | A pōʻalo ihola ʻo ia i nā maka o Zedekia, a hoʻopaʻa nō hoʻi ke aliʻi o Babulona iā ia i nā kūpeʻe keleawe, a lawe akula iā ia i Babulona, a waiho akula iā ia i loko o ka hale paʻahao, a i ka lā o kona make ʻana. | Then he put out Zedekiah's eyes, bound him with bronze shackles and took him to Babylon, where he put him in prison till the day of his death. |
| Ier 52:15 | A laila, lawe pio akula ʻo Nebuzaredana, ka luna kaua i nā kānaka hune, a me nā kānaka i koe ma ke kūlanakauhale, a me ka poʻe i hele, nā mea hoʻi i hele i ke aliʻi o Babulona, a me ka nui o ka poʻe i koe. | Nebuzaradan the commander of the guard carried into exile some of the poorest people and those who remained in the city, along with the rest of the craftsmen and those who had gone over to the king of Babylon. |
| Ier 52:24 | A lawe akula ka luna koa iā Seraia ke kahuna nui, a iā Zepania ke kahuna lua, a me nā kiaʻi puka ʻekolu. | The commander of the guard took as prisoners Seraiah the chief priest, Zephaniah the priest next in rank and the three doorkeepers. |
| Ier 52:25 | Lawe akula hoʻi ʻo ia mai ke kūlanakauhale aku i kekahi luna i poʻa ʻia, i hoʻonoho ʻia ma luna o nā kānaka kaua, a i ʻehiku kānaka punahele o ke aliʻi, nā mea i loaʻa ma ke kūlanakauhale; a i ke kākau ʻōlelo o ka luna kaua, nāna i alakaʻi i nā kānaka o ka ʻāina i ke kaua; a me nā kānaka o ka ʻāina he kanaono i loaʻa ma ke kūlanakauhale. | Of those still in the city, he took the officer in charge of the fighting men, and seven royal advisers. He also took the secretary who was chief officer in charge of conscripting the people of the land and sixty of his men who were found in the city. |
| Ier 52:26 | A lawe akula ʻo Nebuzaradana ka luna koa iā lākou i ke aliʻi o Babulona ma Ribela. | Nebuzaradan the commander took them all and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah. |
| Ier 52:27 | Pepehi akula ke aliʻi o Babulona iā lākou, a make lākou iā ia ma Ribela i ka ʻāina ʻo Hamata. A ua lawe ʻia akula ʻo ka Iuda mai ko lākou ʻāina aku. | There at Riblah, in the land of Hamath, the king had them executed. So Judah went into captivity, away from her land. |
| Ier 52:29 | I ka makahiki ʻumikumamāwalu o Nebukaneza, lawe pio akula ʻo ia mai Ierusalema aku, i ʻewalu haneri me kanakolukumamālua kānaka. | in Nebuchadnezzar's eighteenth year, 832 people from Jerusalem; |
| Ier 52:30 | I ka makahiki iwakāluakumamākolu o Nebukaneza, lawe pio akula ʻo Nebuzaradana ka luna kaua i ʻehiku haneri me kanahākumamālima kānaka o nā Iudaio. A ʻo ia poʻe kānaka a pau, ʻehā tausani lākou me nā haneri keu ʻeono. | in his twenty-third year, 745 Jews taken into exile by Nebuzaradan the commander of the imperial guard. There were 4,600 people in all. |
| Kan 1:5 | Ua lilo kona poʻe ʻenemi i poʻo, Ua maluhia hoʻi ka poʻe i huhū iā ia; No ka mea, ua hoʻokaumaha mai ʻo Iēhova iā ia no ka nui o kona hewa; Ua hele pio akula kāna poʻe keiki i mua o ke alo o ka ʻenemi. | Her foes have become her masters; her enemies are at ease. The LORD has brought her grief because of her many sins. Her children have gone into exile, captive before the foe. |
| Kan 1:6 | Ua hele akula ka nani a pau o ke kaikamahine o Ziona; Ua like hoʻi kona mau aliʻi me nā dia loaʻa ʻole ka ʻai, Ua hele hoʻi lākou me ka ikaika ʻole i mua o ka mea nāna e hahai. | All the splendor has departed from the Daughter of Zion. Her princes are like deer that find no pasture; in weakness they have fled before the pursuer. |
| Kan 1:7 | I nā lā o kona kaumaha, a me kona hōʻino ʻia, Hoʻomanaʻo ihola ʻo Ierusalema i kona mau mea a pau i makemake ʻia, Nā mea i loaʻa iā ia i nā lā ma mua, I ka wā i hāʻule ai kona poʻe kānaka i loko o ka lima o ka ʻenemi, ʻAʻohe hoʻi mea i kōkua iā ia. ʻIke akula nā ʻenemi iā ia, a hoʻowahāwahā ihola i kona mau Sābati. | In the days of her affliction and wandering Jerusalem remembers all the treasures that were hers in days of old. When her people fell into enemy hands, there was no one to help her. Her enemies looked at her and laughed at her destruction. |
| Kan 1:18 | ʻO Iēhova, ua hemolele ʻo ia; No ka mea, ua kūʻē aku au i kona waha; Ke noi aku nei au, e hoʻolohe mai, e nā kānaka a pau, E nānā mai hoʻi i koʻu ʻeha; Ua hele akula koʻu poʻe wāhine puʻupaʻa, a me koʻu poʻe kānaka uʻi i loko o ke pio. | "The LORD is righteous, yet I rebelled against his command. Listen, all you peoples; look upon my suffering. My young men and maidens have gone into exile. |
| Kan 1:19 | Kāhea akula au i ka poʻe i aloha mai iaʻu, Wahaheʻe mai lākou iaʻu. Kāʻili akula ke ea o kaʻu mau kāhuna, a me kaʻu poʻe lunakahiko, ma ke kūlanakauhale, I ka wā e ʻimi ana lākou i ka ʻai na lākou, I mea e hoʻihoʻi mai ai i ko lākou ola. | "I called to my allies but they betrayed me. My priests and my elders perished in the city while they searched for food to keep themselves alive. |
| Kan 2:4 | Ua hoʻolena ʻo ia i kona kakaka e like me ka ʻenemi; Ua kūpaʻa ʻo ia me kona lima ʻākau e like me ka mea kūʻē, A ua luku mai ʻo ia i nā mea a pau i makemake ʻia e ka maka; Ma luna o ka halelewa o ke kaikamahine o Ziona, Ua ninini akula ʻo ia i kona inaina e like me ke ahi. | Like an enemy he has strung his bow; his right hand is ready. Like a foe he has slain all who were pleasing to the eye; he has poured out his wrath like fire on the tent of the Daughter of Zion. |
| Kan 2:18 | Kāhea akula ko lākou naʻau i ka Haku, E ka pā pōhaku o ke kaikamahine o Ziona, E hoʻokahe i nā waimaka me he muliwai lā i ke ao me ka pō; Mai hoʻomaha iā ʻoe iho, Mai hoʻomaha ka ʻōnohi o kou maka. | The hearts of the people cry out to the Lord. O wall of the Daughter of Zion, let your tears flow like a river day and night; give yourself no relief, your eyes no rest. |
| Kan 3:55 | Kāhea akula au i kou inoa, e Iēhova, Mai loko aʻe o ka lua hohonu. | I called on your name, O LORD, from the depths of the pit. |
| ʻEzek 1:1 | Eia kēia, i ke kanakolu o ka makahiki, i ka malama hā, i ka lā ʻalima o ka mahina, e noho ana au i waena o ka poʻe pio ma ka muliwai ʻo Kebara, hāmama maila ka lani, a ʻike akula au i nā hihiʻo o ke Akua. | In the thirtieth year, in the fourth month on the fifth day, while I was among the exiles by the Kebar River, the heavens were opened and I saw visions of God. |
| ʻEzek 1:4 | Nānā akula au, aia hoʻi he puahiohio e hele mai ana mai ke kūkulu ʻākau mai, he ao nui, a me ke ahi e pākaʻawili ana iā ia iho, he ʻōlinolino a puni ia, a mai waenakonu ona e like i ka nānā aku me ke keleawe ʻōlinolino mai loko mai o ke ahi. | I looked, and I saw a windstorm coming out of the north--an immense cloud with flashing lightning and surrounded by brilliant light. The center of the fire looked like glowing metal, |
| ʻEzek 1:14 | A holo akula nā mea ola a hoʻi maila me he ʻanapu ʻana lā o ka uwila i ka nānā aku. | The creatures sped back and forth like flashes of lightning. |
| ʻEzek 1:24 | A i ko lākou hele ʻana, lohe akula au i ka halulu ʻana o ko lākou mau ʻēheu e like me ka halulu ʻana o nā wai he nui nō, me he leo lā o ka Mea mana loa; ka leo o ka halulu e like me ka leo o ka pūʻali kaua; a kū lākou, kuʻu ihola lākou i ko lākou mau ʻēheu i lalo. | When the creatures moved, I heard the sound of their wings, like the roar of rushing waters, like the voice of the Almighty, like the tumult of an army. When they stood still, they lowered their wings. |
| ʻEzek 1:27 | A ʻike akula au i ka mea like me ke keleawe ʻōlinolino, i ka nānā aku, e like me ke ahi i ka nānā aku a puni i loko, mai ka ʻikea ʻana o kona pūhaka, a ma luna aku, a mai ka ʻikea ʻana o kona pūhaka i lalo, ʻike akula au i ka mea like me ke ahi i ka nānā aku, a he ʻōlinolino kona a puni. | I saw that from what appeared to be his waist up he looked like glowing metal, as if full of fire, and that from there down he looked like fire; and brilliant light surrounded him. |
| ʻEzek 3:23 | A laila kū aʻela au i luna a hele akula i ka pāpū, aia hoʻi, kū maila ka nani o Iēhova ma laila, e like me ka nani aʻu i ʻike ai ma ka muliwai Kebara, a moe ihola au i lalo ke alo. | So I got up and went out to the plain. And the glory of the LORD was standing there, like the glory I had seen by the Kebar River, and I fell facedown. |
| ʻEzek 8:16 | Lawe aʻela ʻo ia iaʻu i loko o ka pā hale loko o ka hale o Iēhova, aia hoʻi, ma ka puka o ka luakini o Iēhova ma waena o ka lānai a me ke kuahu, he iwakāluakumamālima paha o nā kānaka, ua huli ko lākou mau kua i ka luakini o Iēhova, a ʻo ko lākou mau alo i ka hikina; a hoʻomana akula lākou i ka lā ma ka hikina. | He then brought me into the inner court of the house of the LORD, and there at the entrance to the temple, between the portico and the altar, were about twenty-five men. With their backs toward the temple of the LORD and their faces toward the east, they were bowing down to the sun in the east. |
| ʻEzek 9:3 | A ua piʻi aʻela ka nani o ke Akua o ʻIseraʻela, ma luna aʻe o ke keruba kahi i kau ai ia ma luna, i ka paepae o ka puka o ka hale. Kāhea akula ia i ke kanaka i ʻaʻahu ʻia i ke olonā, ma kona ʻaoʻao ka ipu ʻīnika o ka mea kākau; | Now the glory of the God of Israel went up from above the cherubim, where it had been, and moved to the threshold of the temple. Then the LORD called to the man clothed in linen who had the writing kit at his side |
| ʻEzek 9:8 | Eia kēia, i ko lākou luku ʻana iā lākou, a koe mai au, moe au i lalo ke alo, ʻī akula hoʻi au, Auē, e Iēhova ka Haku! E luku mai anei ʻoe i ke koena a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela i kou ninini ʻana i kou huhū ma luna o Ierusalema? | While they were killing and I was left alone, I fell facedown, crying out, "Ah, Sovereign LORD! Are you going to destroy the entire remnant of Israel in this outpouring of your wrath on Jerusalem?" |
| ʻEzek 10:1 | Nānā akula au, aia hoʻi, ma ka lewa ma ka mea ma luna o ke poʻo o nā keruba, ua ʻike ʻia ma luna o lākou me he pōhaku sapira lā, ka mea ʻike ʻia me he noho aliʻi lā ke ʻano. | I looked, and I saw the likeness of a throne of sapphire above the expanse that was over the heads of the cherubim. |
| ʻEzek 10:2 | ʻŌlelo ihola ʻo ia i ke kanaka i ʻaʻahu ʻia i ka lole olonā, ʻī ihola, E hele aʻe ʻoe i waena o nā huila a ma lalo iho o ke keruba, a e hoʻopiha i kou poho lima i nā lānahu ahi mai waena mai o nā keruba, a e lūlū ma ke kūlanakauhale. A komo akula hoʻi ia i mua o koʻu mau maka. | The LORD said to the man clothed in linen, "Go in among the wheels beneath the cherubim. Fill your hands with burning coals from among the cherubim and scatter them over the city." And as I watched, he went in. |
| ʻEzek 10:19 | Hāpai aʻela nā keruba i ko lākou mau ʻēheu, a lele akula i luna mai ka honua aku i mua o koʻu mau maka: i ko lākou puka ʻana aʻe i waho, pili aʻela nā huila me lākou, a kū ihola lākou ma ke pani o ka puka pā hikina o ko Iēhova hale; a ma luna iho o lākou ka nani o ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela. | While I watched, the cherubim spread their wings and rose from the ground, and as they went, the wheels went with them. They stopped at the entrance to the east gate of the LORD's house, and the glory of the God of Israel was above them. |
| ʻEzek 11:1 | A kaʻikaʻi ihola ka ʻuhane iaʻu, a lawe iaʻu i ka puka pā hikina o ko Iēhova hale e nānā ana ma ka hikina; aia hoʻi, ma ke pani o ka puka pā he iwakāluakumamālima kānaka, a i waena o lākou ʻike akula au iā Iaʻazania ke keiki a ʻAzura, a me Pelatia ke keiki a Benaia, nā aliʻi o nā kānaka. | Then the Spirit lifted me up and brought me to the gate of the house of the LORD that faces east. There at the entrance to the gate were twenty-five men, and I saw among them Jaazaniah son of Azzur and Pelatiah son of Benaiah, leaders of the people. |
| ʻEzek 11:13 | Eia kekahi, i kuʻu wānana ʻana, make ihola ʻo Pelatia ke keiki a Benaia. A laila moe iho au i lalo ke alo, a kāhea akula me ka leo nui, ʻī akula, Auē, e Iēhova ka Haku ē! E hoʻopau ʻiʻo anei ʻoe i ke koena o ka ʻIseraʻela? | Now as I was prophesying, Pelatiah son of Benaiah died. Then I fell facedown and cried out in a loud voice, "Ah, Sovereign LORD! Will you completely destroy the remnant of Israel?" |
| ʻEzek 16:6 | A māʻalo aʻela au ma ou lā, a ʻike iā ʻoe e paumāʻele ana i kou koko iho, ʻī akula au iā ʻoe i loko o kou koko, E ola; ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua ʻōlelo aku au iā ʻoe i loko o kou koko, E ola. | " 'Then I passed by and saw you kicking about in your blood, and as you lay there in your blood I said to you, "Live!" |
| ʻEzek 16:7 | Ua hoʻonui aku au iā ʻoe e like me ka ʻōpuʻu o ke kula, a nui aʻe nei ʻoe a māhuahua, a hiki ʻoe i ka wā i maikaʻi loa ai ke kino; ua nui nā puʻu waiū, a ua ulu kou lauoho, akā, ua ʻōlohelohe akula ʻoe, ʻaʻole i uhi ʻia. | I made you grow like a plant of the field. You grew up and developed and became the most beautiful of jewels. Your breasts were formed and your hair grew, you who were naked and bare. |
| ʻEzek 16:9 | A laila holoi akula au iā ʻoe i ka wai; ʻo ia, ua holoi leʻa aku au i kou koko mai ou aku lā, a kāhinu akula au iā ʻoe me ka ʻaila. | " 'I bathed you with water and washed the blood from you and put ointments on you. |
| ʻEzek 16:10 | Hōʻaʻahu akula au iā ʻoe me nā kapa hoʻōniʻoniʻo ʻia, a hoʻokāmaʻa aku iā ʻoe me ka ʻili tahasa, kāʻei akula au iā ʻoe me ka olonā makaliʻi, a hoʻouhi aʻela iā ʻoe me ke silika. | I clothed you with an embroidered dress and put leather sandals on you. I dressed you in fine linen and covered you with costly garments. |
| ʻEzek 16:11 | Kāhiko akula au iā ʻoe me nā mea e nani ai, a kau aku i nā kūpeʻe ma kou mau lima, a me ke kaula lei ma kou ʻāʻī. | I adorned you with jewelry: I put bracelets on your arms and a necklace around your neck, |
| ʻEzek 16:12 | A kau akula au i ke apo ma kou ihu, a me nā apo pepeiao ma kou mau pepeiao, a me ka lei aliʻi nani ma luna o kou poʻo. | and I put a ring on your nose, earrings on your ears and a beautiful crown on your head. |
| ʻEzek 16:13 | Kāhiko ʻia akula ʻoe me ke gula a me ke kālā, a ʻo kou kapa, he olonā, he silika, me ka mea ulana ʻōniʻoniʻo ʻia; a ʻo ka palaoa wali, a me ka meli, a me ka ʻaila kāu i ʻai ai. Nani loa akula ʻoe, a māhuahua kou pōmaikaʻi a aupuni ʻokoʻa ʻoe. | So you were adorned with gold and silver; your clothes were of fine linen and costly fabric and embroidered cloth. Your food was fine flour, honey and olive oil. You became very beautiful and rose to be a queen. |
| ʻEzek 16:14 | Laha akula kou kaulana i waena o nā lāhui kanaka no kou nani; no ka mea, ua hemolele akula ia no kou nani aʻu i kau aku ai ma luna ou, wahi a Iēhova ka Haku. | And your fame spread among the nations on account of your beauty, because the splendor I had given you made your beauty perfect, declares the Sovereign LORD. |
| ʻEzek 16:16 | A lawe ʻoe i kauwahi o kou mau kapa komo, a kāhiko akula i kou mau wahi kiʻekiʻe me ka ʻōniʻoniʻo, a ma laila i moekolohe ai ʻoe; ʻaʻole e hiki hou, ʻaʻole hoʻi pēlā. | You took some of your garments to make gaudy high places, where you carried on your prostitution. Such things should not happen, nor should they ever occur. |
| ʻEzek 20:7 | A laila ʻōlelo akula au iā lākou, E haʻalele ʻoukou kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i ka mea inaina ʻia o kona mau maka, mai noho a hoʻohaumia iā ʻoukou iho ma nā kiʻi o ʻAigupita: ʻo wau nō Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua. | And I said to them, "Each of you, get rid of the vile images you have set your eyes on, and do not defile yourselves with the idols of Egypt. I am the LORD your God." |
| ʻEzek 20:11 | Hāʻawi akula hoʻi au i kaʻu mau kauoha iā lākou, a hōʻike akula hoʻi au i koʻu mau kānāwai iā lākou, ʻo nā mea ke mālama ʻia e ke kanaka, e ola ia i laila. | I gave them my decrees and made known to them my laws, for the man who obeys them will live by them. |
| ʻEzek 20:13 | Akā, kipi maila ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela iaʻu ma ka wao nahele, ʻaʻole lākou i hele ma kaʻu mau kauoha, ua hoʻowahāwahā hoʻi lākou i koʻu mau kānāwai, ʻo nā mea ke mālama ʻia e ke kanaka, e ola ia i laila: a ua hoʻohaumia nui lākou i koʻu mau Sābati. A laila ʻōlelo akula au, E ninini aku au i koʻu ukiuki ma luna o lākou ma ka wao nahele, e hoʻopau ai iā lākou. | " 'Yet the people of Israel rebelled against me in the desert. They did not follow my decrees but rejected my laws--although the man who obeys them will live by them--and they utterly desecrated my Sabbaths. So I said I would pour out my wrath on them and destroy them in the desert. |
| ʻEzek 20:18 | Akā, ʻōlelo akula au i kā lākou mau keiki ma ka wao nahele, Mai hele ʻoukou ma nā ʻoihana a ko ʻoukou mau mākua kāne, ʻaʻole hoʻi e mālama i ko lākou mau kānāwai, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hoʻohaumia iā ʻoukou iho me ko lākou mau akua kiʻi. | I said to their children in the desert, "Do not follow the statutes of your fathers or keep their laws or defile yourselves with their idols. |
| ʻEzek 20:29 | A laila ʻōlelo akula au iā lākou, He aha ka wahi kiʻekiʻe e hele aku ai ʻoukou? A ua kapa ʻia kona inoa ʻo Bama a hiki i kēia lā. | Then I said to them: What is this high place you go to?' " (It is called Bamah to this day.) |
| ʻEzek 20:49 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi au, Auē, e Iēhova ka Haku! Ke ʻōlelo nei lākou noʻu, ʻAʻole anei ia e ʻōlelo i nā ʻōlelo nane? | Then I said, "Ah, Sovereign LORD! They are saying of me, 'Isn't he just telling parables?' " |
| ʻEzek 22:30 | ʻImi akula au i kahi kanaka i waena o lākou e hana hou i ka pā, a e kū ma kahi nahā i mua o koʻu alo no ka ʻāina, i ʻole au e luku aku iā ia; ʻaʻole hoʻi i loaʻa iaʻu. | "I looked for a man among them who would build up the wall and stand before me in the gap on behalf of the land so I would not have to destroy it, but I found none. |
| ʻEzek 22:31 | No laila ninini akula au i koʻu ukiuki ma luna o lākou, ua hoʻopau au iā lākou me ke ahi o koʻu huhū; ʻo ko lākou ʻaoʻao ponoʻī kaʻu i hoʻopaʻi aku ai ma luna o ko lākou mau poʻo, wahi a Iēhova ka Haku. | So I will pour out my wrath on them and consume them with my fiery anger, bringing down on their own heads all they have done, declares the Sovereign LORD." |
| ʻEzek 23:2 | E ke keiki a ke kanaka, ʻElua akula wāhine, nā kaikamāhine a ka makuahine hoʻokahi: | "Son of man, there were two women, daughters of the same mother. |
| ʻEzek 23:5 | Moekolohe akula ʻo ʻAhola i kona wā naʻu, a hauʻoli nō ia i kāna mau ipo, ko ʻAsuria kona hoalauna, | "Oholah engaged in prostitution while she was still mine; and she lusted after her lovers, the Assyrians--warriors |
| ʻEzek 23:10 | Ua wehe lākou i kona wahi huna, a lālau hoʻi i kāna mau kaikamāhine, a pepehi ihola lākou iā ia me ka pahi kaua; a kaulana akula ʻo ia i waena o nā wāhine, no ka mea, ua hoʻopaʻi lākou iā ia. | They stripped her naked, took away her sons and daughters and killed her with the sword. She became a byword among women, and punishment was inflicted on her. |
| ʻEzek 23:11 | A ʻike akula kona kaikaina ʻo ʻAholiba ia mea, ua ʻoi aku kona hewa i kona kuko ʻana ma mua ona, a i kona moekolohe ʻana ma mua o kona kaikuaʻana i kona moekolohe ʻana. | "Her sister Oholibah saw this, yet in her lust and prostitution she was more depraved than her sister. |
| ʻEzek 23:13 | A laila ʻike akula au ua haumia ia, hele pū hoʻi lāua i ka ʻaoʻao hoʻokahi; | I saw that she too defiled herself; both of them went the same way. |
| ʻEzek 23:16 | A i kona ʻike ʻana iā lākou me kona mau maka, hauʻoli akula ʻo ia iā lākou, a hoʻouna akula i nā ʻelele i o lākou lā ma Kaledea. | As soon as she saw them, she lusted after them and sent messengers to them in Chaldea. |
| ʻEzek 28:13 | Ma loko akula ʻoe i ʻEdena ka mahina ʻai a ke Akua; ʻo nā pōhaku maʻemaʻe a pau ʻo ia ka mea uhi iā ʻoe, ʻo ka saredio, ke topasa, a me ke daimana, ka berila, ka ʻonika, a me ka iasepa, ka sapeira, a me ka ʻemerala, ka bareka, a me ke gula: ʻo ka hana ʻana o kāu mau pahu kani, a me kāu mau mea hoʻokiokio, ua hoʻomākaukau ʻia ia i loko ou i kou lā i hānau ai. | You were in Eden, the garden of God; every precious stone adorned you: ruby, topaz and emerald, chrysolite, onyx and jasper, sapphire, turquoise and beryl. Your settings and mountings were made of gold; on the day you were created they were prepared. |
| ʻEzek 36:18 | No laila, ninini akula au i koʻu ukiuki ma luna o lākou, no ke koko a lākou i hoʻokahe ai ma luna o ka ʻāina, a no ko lākou mau akua kiʻi i hoʻohaumia ai lākou iā ia. | So I poured out my wrath on them because they had shed blood in the land and because they had defiled it with their idols. |
| ʻEzek 37:3 | A nīnau maila ʻo ia iaʻu, E ke keiki a ke kanaka, e hiki anei i kēia mau iwi ke ola? ʻĪ akula hoʻi au, E Iēhova ka Haku, ʻo ʻoe nō kai ʻike. | He asked me, "Son of man, can these bones live?" I said, "O Sovereign LORD, you alone know." |
| ʻEzek 37:7 | A wānana akula au e like me aʻu i kauoha ʻia mai ai: a i kuʻu wānana ʻana, kawewe aʻela, aia hoʻi, he nauwe ʻana, a hui aʻe nā iwi, ka iwi me kona iwi. | So I prophesied as I was commanded. And as I was prophesying, there was a noise, a rattling sound, and the bones came together, bone to bone. |
| ʻEzek 37:10 | A wānana akula au e like me kāna i kauoha mai ai iaʻu, a komo mai ke ea i loko o lākou, a ola aʻela lākou, a kū aʻela lākou i luna ma ko lākou mau wāwae, he mau koa lehulehu loa. | So I prophesied as he commanded me, and breath entered them; they came to life and stood up on their feet--a vast army. |
| ʻEzek 40:20 | A ʻo ka ʻīpuka o ka pā hale ma waho, e huli ana i ke kūkulu ʻākau, ana akula ʻo ia ia i kona loa a me kona laulā. | Then he measured the length and width of the gate facing north, leading into the outer court. |
| ʻEzek 41:8 | Nānā akula hoʻi au i ke kiʻekiʻe o ka hale a puni; ʻo nā kumu o nā keʻena ʻaoʻao, he ʻohe ʻokoʻa o nā kūbita nui ʻeono. | I saw that the temple had a raised base all around it, forming the foundation of the side rooms. It was the length of the rod, six long cubits. |
| ʻEzek 41:13 | Pēlā ia i ana akula i ka hale hoʻokahi haneri kūbita ka loa; a i kahi kaʻawale, a me kona hale, a me kona mau paia, hoʻokahi haneri kūbita ka loa; | Then he measured the temple; it was a hundred cubits long, and the temple courtyard and the building with its walls were also a hundred cubits long. |
| ʻEzek 43:6 | A lohe akula au iā ia, e ʻōlelo mai ana iaʻu mai loko mai o ka hale; a kū maila he kanaka me aʻu. | While the man was standing beside me, I heard someone speaking to me from inside the temple. |
| Dan 1:1 | I ka makahiki ʻekolu o ke au iā Iehoiakima ke aliʻi o Iuda, hele maila ʻo Nebukaneza ke aliʻi o Babulona i Ierusalema, a hoʻopuni akula ia wahi. | In the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim king of Judah, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came to Jerusalem and besieged it. |
| Dan 1:2 | A hāʻawi akula ke Akua i loko o kona lima iā Iehoiakima ke aliʻi o Iuda, a me kekahi mau ipu o ka hale o ke Akua, a lawe akula ʻo ia ia mau mea i ka ʻāina i Sinara i ka hale o kona akua; a hoʻokomo ʻo ia i nā ipu i loko o ka hale waihona waiwai o kona akua iho. | And the Lord delivered Jehoiakim king of Judah into his hand, along with some of the articles from the temple of God. These he carried off to the temple of his god in Babylonia and put in the treasure house of his god. |
| Dan 1:3 | ʻŌlelo akula ke aliʻi iā ʻAsepenaza ka luna o ka poʻe i poʻa ʻia, e alakaʻi mai i kekahi o ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela, nā keiki aliʻi, a me nā kaukaualiʻi; | Then the king ordered Ashpenaz, chief of his court officials, to bring in some of the Israelites from the royal family and the nobility-- |
| Dan 1:8 | Ua paʻa ko Daniʻela manaʻo ʻaʻole e hoʻohaumia iā ia iho ma ka ʻai a ke aliʻi, a me ka waina āna i inu ai: a noi akula ʻo ia i ka luna o ka poʻe i poʻa ʻia i hoʻohaumia ʻole ʻo ia iā ia iho ma laila. | But Daniel resolved not to defile himself with the royal food and wine, and he asked the chief official for permission not to defile himself this way. |
| Dan 1:11 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Daniʻela i ke kuene, ka mea a ka luna o ka poʻe i poʻa ʻia i hoʻonoho ai ma luna o Daniʻela, a me Hanania, a me Misaʻela, a me ʻAzaria. | Daniel then said to the guard whom the chief official had appointed over Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah, |
| Dan 1:16 | A laila, lawe akula ke kuene i ua ʻai lā a lākou, a me ka waina i hāʻawi ʻia mai i mea inu, a hāʻawi iā lākou i ka lāʻau iki ʻai wale nō. | So the guard took away their choice food and the wine they were to drink and gave them vegetables instead. |
| Dan 1:18 | A i ka pau ʻana o nā lā a ke aliʻi i ʻōlelo ai i alakaʻi ʻia mai lākou, a laila, alakaʻi akula ka luna o ka poʻe i poʻa ʻia iā lākou i mua o Nebukaneza. | At the end of the time set by the king to bring them in, the chief official presented them to Nebuchadnezzar. |
| Dan 1:19 | A kamaʻilio pū ke aliʻi me lākou; ʻaʻole naʻe i loaʻa i waena o lākou a pau kekahi mea e like me Daniʻela, a me Hanania, a me Misaʻela, a me ʻAzaria. A kū akula lākou i mua o ke aliʻi. | The king talked with them, and he found none equal to Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah; so they entered the king's service. |
| Dan 2:2 | A laila, kauoha akula ke aliʻi e kiʻi aku i nā māgoi, a me ka poʻe kilo, a me ka poʻe hoʻopiʻopiʻo, a me ka poʻe Kaledea, i hoʻākāka mai lākou i ke aliʻi i kāna moe. A hele mai lākou a kū ihola i mua o ke aliʻi. | So the king summoned the magicians, enchanters, sorcerers and astrologers to tell him what he had dreamed. When they came in and stood before the king, |
| Dan 2:3 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi iā lākou, Ua moeʻuhane au i ka moe, a pīhoihoi ihola kuʻu ʻuhane e ʻike i ua moe lā. | he said to them, "I have had a dream that troubles me and I want to know what it means. " |
| Dan 2:5 | ʻŌlelo akula ke aliʻi i ka poʻe Kaledea, ʻī akula, Ua paʻa kuʻu ʻōlelo, inā ʻaʻole ʻoukou e haʻi mai i ka moe a me kona ʻano, e ʻokiʻoki liʻiliʻi iā ʻoukou, a ʻo ko ʻoukou mau hale e lilo ʻia i hoʻoleina moka. | The king replied to the astrologers, "This is what I have firmly decided: If you do not tell me what my dream was and interpret it, I will have you cut into pieces and your houses turned into piles of rubble. |
| Dan 2:8 | ʻŌlelo aku ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, Ua ʻike au, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ke makemake nei ʻoukou, e hoʻolōʻihi i ka manawa, no ka mea, ua ʻike ʻoukou ua paʻa kuʻu ʻōlelo. | Then the king answered, "I am certain that you are trying to gain time, because you realize that this is what I have firmly decided: |
| Dan 2:12 | No kēia mea, huhū ihola ke aliʻi a ukiuki loa, a kauoha akula ʻo ia e luku aku i ka poʻe naʻauao a pau ma Babulona. | This made the king so angry and furious that he ordered the execution of all the wise men of Babylon. |
| Dan 2:14 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Daniʻela me ka noʻonoʻo, a me ka naʻauao iā ʻArioka, i ka luna o ka poʻe ilāmuku o ke aliʻi, ka poʻe i hele aku e pepehi i ka poʻe naʻauao ma Babulona. | When Arioch, the commander of the king's guard, had gone out to put to death the wise men of Babylon, Daniel spoke to him with wisdom and tact. |
| Dan 2:15 | ʻĪ akula ʻo ia iā ʻArioka i ka luna o ke aliʻi, ʻī aku, No ke aha lā ka holo wawe ʻana o ka ʻōlelo a ke aliʻi? A laila hoʻākāka maila ʻo ʻArioka iā Daniʻela i ua mea lā. | He asked the king's officer, "Why did the king issue such a harsh decree?" Arioch then explained the matter to Daniel. |
| Dan 2:16 | A laila, komo aʻela ʻo Daniʻela, a noi akula i ke aliʻi e hāʻawi mai iā ia i kekahi manawa, a e hoʻākāka aku nō ʻo ia i ke aliʻi i ka hōʻike. | At this, Daniel went in to the king and asked for time, so that he might interpret the dream for him. |
| Dan 2:17 | A laila, hele akula ʻo Daniʻela i kona hale, a hōʻike aku ia mea iā Hanania, a me Misaʻela, a me ʻAzaria, kona mau hoa; | Then Daniel returned to his house and explained the matter to his friends Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah. |
| Dan 2:19 | A laila, ua hoʻākāka ʻia mai ua mea ʻike ʻole ʻia lā iā Daniʻela, ma ke akakū i ka pō. A hoʻomaikaʻi akula ʻo Daniʻela i ke Akua o ka lani. | During the night the mystery was revealed to Daniel in a vision. Then Daniel praised the God of heaven |
| Dan 2:20 | ʻŌlelo aku ʻo Daniʻela, ʻī akula, E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia ka inoa o ke Akua ia ao aku ia ao aku; no ka mea, nona ka naʻauao a me ka mana; | and said: "Praise be to the name of God for ever and ever; wisdom and power are his. |
| Dan 2:24 | A laila, hele akula ʻo Daniʻela i o ʻArioka lā, i ka mea a ke aliʻi i hoʻonoho ai e pepehi i ka poʻe naʻauao ma Babulona; ʻī akula iā ia, Mai pepehi i ka poʻe naʻauao o Babulona; e alakaʻi ʻoe iaʻu i mua i ke alo o ke aliʻi, a naʻu nō e hoʻākāka i ke aliʻi i ka hōʻike. | Then Daniel went to Arioch, whom the king had appointed to execute the wise men of Babylon, and said to him, "Do not execute the wise men of Babylon. Take me to the king, and I will interpret his dream for him." |
| Dan 2:25 | A laila, wikiwiki ihola ʻo ʻArioka i ke alakaʻi iā Daniʻela i mua o ke aliʻi; ʻī akula iā ia, Ua loaʻa iaʻu ke kanaka no ka poʻe pio o Iuda, ʻo ia ka mea nāna e hoʻākāka i ke aliʻi i ka hōʻike. | Arioch took Daniel to the king at once and said, "I have found a man among the exiles from Judah who can tell the king what his dream means." |
| Dan 2:27 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Daniʻela i mua i ke alo o ke aliʻi, ʻī aku, ʻO ka mea ʻikea ʻole a ke aliʻi i koi mai ai, ʻaʻole e hiki i ka poʻe naʻauao, a me ka poʻe akamai, a me ka poʻe māgoi, a me nā kilokilo lani ke hoʻākāka i ke aliʻi; | Daniel replied, "No wise man, enchanter, magician or diviner can explain to the king the mystery he has asked about, |
| Dan 2:34 | ʻIke akula ʻoe, aia hoʻi, he pōhaku i kālai lima ʻole ʻia, ʻo ia kai kuʻi mai i ua kiʻi lā ma kona mau kapuaʻi hao me ka pālolo, a weluwelu iho ia. | While you were watching, a rock was cut out, but not by human hands. It struck the statue on its feet of iron and clay and smashed them. |
| Dan 2:46 | A laila, moe ihola ʻo Nebukaneza ke aliʻi i lalo ka maka, a hoʻomana akula iā Daniʻela; a kauoha akula ʻo ia i mōhai aku lākou iā ia i ka mōhai a me nā mea ʻala. | Then King Nebuchadnezzar fell prostrate before Daniel and paid him honor and ordered that an offering and incense be presented to him. |
| Dan 2:49 | A noi akula ʻo Daniʻela i ke aliʻi, a hoʻonoho ihola ʻo ia iā Saderaka, a me Mesaka, a me ʻAbedenego, ma luna o ka ʻoihana e pili ana i ka ʻāina ʻo Babulona: akā, ʻo Daniʻela ua noho ia ma ka ʻīpuka o ke aliʻi. | Moreover, at Daniel's request the king appointed Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego administrators over the province of Babylon, while Daniel himself remained at the royal court. |
| Dan 3:2 | A laila, hoʻouna akula ʻo Nebukaneza ke aliʻi, e hoʻākoakoa mai i nā aliʻi, a me nā kiaʻāina, i nā luna koa, nā luna kānāwai, a me nā luna waiwai, i nā kākāʻōlelo, a me nā ilāmuku, a me nā luna a pau o nā ʻāina, e hele mai no ka hoʻolaʻa ʻana i ua kiʻi lā a Nebukaneza ke aliʻi i kūkulu ai. | He then summoned the satraps, prefects, governors, advisers, treasurers, judges, magistrates and all the other provincial officials to come to the dedication of the image he had set up. |
| Dan 3:4 | A kāhea akula ka luna kūkala me ka leo nui, Ua kauoha ʻia mai ʻoukou, e nā kānaka, a me nā lāhui kanaka, a me nā elelo, | Then the herald loudly proclaimed, "This is what you are commanded to do, O peoples, nations and men of every language: |
| Dan 3:9 | ʻŌlelo aku lākou, ʻī akula iā Nebukaneza i ke aliʻi, E ke aliʻi, e ola mau loa ʻoe. | They said to King Nebuchadnezzar, "O king, live forever! |
| Dan 3:14 | ʻŌlelo aku ʻo Nebukaneza, ʻī akula iā lākou, Ma ko ʻoukou manaʻo anei ia, e Saderaka, a me Mesaka, a me ʻAbedenego? ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou e mālama i koʻu mau akua, ʻaʻole hoʻi i hoʻomana i ke kiʻi gula aʻu i kūkulu ai? | and Nebuchadnezzar said to them, "Is it true, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, that you do not serve my gods or worship the image of gold I have set up? |
| Dan 3:20 | A kēnā akula ʻo ia i nā kānaka ikaika o kona poʻe koa, e nakinaki iā Saderaka, a me Mesaka, a me ʻAbedenego, a e hoʻolei iā lākou i loko o ka umu ahi e ʻaʻā ana. | and commanded some of the strongest soldiers in his army to tie up Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego and throw them into the blazing furnace. |
| Dan 3:24 | A laila, pīhoihoi ihola ʻo Nebukaneza ke aliʻi, a kū koke ʻo ia i luna, ʻōlelo akula ia i kona poʻe kuhina, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole anei kākou i hoʻolei aku i ʻekolu kānaka i nakinaki ʻia i loko o ke ahi? ʻĪ mai lākou iā ia, E ke aliʻi ē, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō ia. | Then King Nebuchadnezzar leaped to his feet in amazement and asked his advisers, "Weren't there three men that we tied up and threw into the fire?" They replied, "Certainly, O king." |
| Dan 3:25 | ʻŌlelo aku ʻo ia, ʻī akula, Aia hoʻi, ke ʻike nei au i nā kānaka ʻehā, ʻaʻole i nakinaki ʻia, e hele ana i loko o ke ahi, ʻaʻole o lākou wela; a ʻo ka hā, ua like ia me he keiki a ke Akua. | He said, "Look! I see four men walking around in the fire, unbound and unharmed, and the fourth looks like a son of the gods." |
| Dan 3:26 | A laila, hoʻokokoke akula ʻo Nebukaneza ma ka puka o ka umu ahi e ʻaʻā ana, a ʻōlelo aku, ʻī akula, E Saderaka, a me Mesaka, a me ʻAbedenego, e nā kauā a ke Akua kiʻekiʻe loa, e puka mai ʻoukou, a e hele mai iaʻu: a laila puka mai ʻo Saderaka, a me Mesaka, a me ʻAbedenego, mai loko mai o ke ahi. | Nebuchadnezzar then approached the opening of the blazing furnace and shouted, "Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, servants of the Most High God, come out! Come here!" So Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego came out of the fire, |
| Dan 3:28 | A laila, ʻōlelo aku ʻo Nebukaneza, ʻī akula, E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia ke Akua o Saderaka, a me Mesaka, a me ʻAbedenego, ka mea i hoʻouna mai i kona ʻānela, a i hoʻopakele mai i kona poʻe kauā, ka poʻe i manaʻoʻiʻo aku iā ia; ua hoʻolohe ʻole lākou i ka ʻōlelo a ke aliʻi, a ua hāʻawi lākou i ko lākou mau kino, i ʻole lākou e mālama, a e hoʻomana i nā akua ʻē, akā, i ko lākou Akua wale nō. | Then Nebuchadnezzar said, "Praise be to the God of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, who has sent his angel and rescued his servants! They trusted in him and defied the king's command and were willing to give up their lives rather than serve or worship any god except their own God. |
| Dan 4:6 | No ia mea, kauoha akula au e alakaʻi ʻia mai i mua oʻu ka poʻe naʻauao a pau o Babulona, i hoʻākāka mai lākou iaʻu i ke ʻano o kaʻu moe. | So I commanded that all the wise men of Babylon be brought before me to interpret the dream for me. |
| Dan 4:19 | A laila pili pū ihola ʻo Daniʻela i kapa ʻia ʻo Beletesaza i hoʻokahi hora, a pono ʻole kona manaʻo. ʻEkemu maila ke aliʻi, ʻī mai, E Beletesaza, mai pili pū kou manaʻo no ka moe, a me kona ʻano. ʻĪ akula ʻo Beletesaza, E koʻu haku, i ka poʻe i hōʻino mai iā ʻoe kēia moe, a ʻo ka hoʻohālike ʻana i kou poʻe ʻenemi nō ia. | Then Daniel (also called Belteshazzar) was greatly perplexed for a time, and his thoughts terrified him. So the king said, "Belteshazzar, do not let the dream or its meaning alarm you." Belteshazzar answered, "My lord, if only the dream applied to your enemies and its meaning to your adversaries! |
| Dan 5:5 | Ia hora nō, puka maila nā manamana lima kanaka, a kākau ihola ma luna aʻe o ka ipukukui ma ka puna o ka paia o ko ke aliʻi hale; a ʻike akula ke aliʻi i ka hapa o ka lima e kākau ana. | Suddenly the fingers of a human hand appeared and wrote on the plaster of the wall, near the lampstand in the royal palace. The king watched the hand as it wrote. |
| Dan 5:7 | A kāhea akula ke aliʻi me ka leo nui i alakaʻi ʻia mai nā hoʻopiʻopiʻo, a me ka poʻe Kaledea, a me nā kilokilo. ʻŌlelo akula ke aliʻi i ka poʻe naʻauao o Babulona, ʻī akula, ʻO ka mea nāna e heluhelu i kēia palapala, a e hoʻākāka mai i ke ʻano, e hōʻaʻahu ʻia ʻo ia i ke kapa ʻulaʻula, a e kau ʻia ka lei gula ma kona ʻāʻī, a e hoʻolilo ʻia ʻo ia ʻo ke kolu o nā aliʻi ma ke aupuni. | The king called out for the enchanters, astrologers and diviners to be brought and said to these wise men of Babylon, "Whoever reads this writing and tells me what it means will be clothed in purple and have a gold chain placed around his neck, and he will be made the third highest ruler in the kingdom." |
| Dan 5:13 | A laila alakaʻi ʻia maila ʻo Daniʻela i mua o ke aliʻi. ʻŌlelo akula ke aliʻi iā Daniʻela, ʻī akula, ʻO ʻoe anei ua Daniʻela lā, no ka poʻe pio no Iuda, ka poʻe a ke aliʻi a koʻu makua kāne i lawe pio aʻe ai mai Iuda mai? | So Daniel was brought before the king, and the king said to him, "Are you Daniel, one of the exiles my father the king brought from Judah? |
| Dan 5:17 | ʻEkemu akula ʻo Daniʻela, ʻī akula i mua o ke aliʻi, E mālama i kou haʻawina nou iho, a me kou uku na haʻi; akā, e heluhelu nō au ia palapala no ke aliʻi, a e hoʻākāka nō hoʻi au i ke ʻano. | Then Daniel answered the king, "You may keep your gifts for yourself and give your rewards to someone else. Nevertheless, I will read the writing for the king and tell him what it means. |
| Dan 5:29 | A laila kauoha akula ʻo Belehazara, a hōʻaʻahu lākou iā Daniʻela i ke kapa ʻulaʻula, a kau lākou i lei gula ma kona ʻāʻī, a kauoha nō hoʻi ʻo ia nona, i lilo ai ia i ke kolu o nā aliʻi ma ke aupuni. | Then at Belshazzar's command, Daniel was clothed in purple, a gold chain was placed around his neck, and he was proclaimed the third highest ruler in the kingdom. |
| Dan 6:6 | A laila hoʻākoakoa aʻela ua poʻe luna lā, a me nā aliʻi i mua o ke aliʻi, a ʻōlelo akula iā ia, E Dariu, e ke aliʻi ē, e ola mau loa ʻoe. | So the administrators and the satraps went as a group to the king and said: "O King Darius, live forever! |
| Dan 6:10 | A ʻike ihola ʻo Daniʻela, ua kau ka inoa ma ua palapala lā, komo ihola ʻo ia i loko o kona hale; a ua hāmama kekahi mau puka makani o kona keʻena ma luna, ma ka ʻaoʻao e kū pono ana i Ierusalema, kukuli ihola ʻo ia ma kona kuli, ʻekolu manawa i ka lā hoʻokahi, pule akula, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula i mua o kona Akua, e like me ia ma mua. | Now when Daniel learned that the decree had been published, he went home to his upstairs room where the windows opened toward Jerusalem. Three times a day he got down on his knees and prayed, giving thanks to his God, just as he had done before. |
| Dan 6:12 | A laila hoʻokokoke akula lākou, a ʻōlelo aku i mua o ke aliʻi, no ko ke aliʻi kānāwai; ʻAʻole anei ʻoe i kau i kou inoa ma ke kānāwai, ʻo ka mea i noi aku i kekahi akua, a i kekahi kanaka ʻē paha, ʻaʻole iā ʻoe, e ke aliʻi, a hala nā lā he kanakolu, e hoʻolei ʻia aku ʻo ia i loko o ka lua liona? Haʻi maila ke aliʻi, ʻī mai, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō ia, ma ko ke kānāwai o ko Media, a me ko Peresia poʻe, ka mea i luli ʻole. | So they went to the king and spoke to him about his royal decree: "Did you not publish a decree that during the next thirty days anyone who prays to any god or man except to you, O king, would be thrown into the lions' den?" The king answered, "The decree stands--in accordance with the laws of the Medes and Persians, which cannot be repealed." |
| Dan 6:13 | ʻŌlelo aku lākou i mua o ke aliʻi, ʻī akula, ʻO Daniʻela, ka mea no ko Iuda poʻe pio, ʻaʻole ia i manaʻo iā ʻoe, e ke aliʻi, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ke kānāwai āu i kau iho ai i kou inoa, akā, ua noi aku ʻo ia ʻekolu pule ʻana i ka lā hoʻokahi. | Then they said to the king, "Daniel, who is one of the exiles from Judah, pays no attention to you, O king, or to the decree you put in writing. He still prays three times a day." |
| Dan 6:15 | A laila ʻākoakoa hou aʻela ua poʻe kānaka lā i mua o ke aliʻi, ʻōlelo akula lākou i ke aliʻi, ʻī aku, E ʻike ʻoe, e ke aliʻi, ʻo ke kānāwai o ko Media, a me ko Peresia, pēnēia, ʻaʻole e hoʻololi ʻia kekahi ʻōlelo paʻa, a me ke kānāwai a ke aliʻi e kau iho ai. | Then the men went as a group to the king and said to him, "Remember, O king, that according to the law of the Medes and Persians no decree or edict that the king issues can be changed." |
| Dan 6:19 | A ala aʻela ke aliʻi i luna i kakahiaka nui, a hele wikiwiki akula ma ia lua liona. | At the first light of dawn, the king got up and hurried to the lions' den. |
| Dan 6:20 | A kokoke ia i ka lua, hea akula ia me ka leo kaniʻuhū iā Daniʻela; kāhea aku ke aliʻi iā Daniʻela, ʻī akula, E Daniʻela, e ke kauā a ke Akua ola, ua hiki anei i kou Akua, ka mea āu i hoʻokauā mau aku ai, ke hoʻopakele iā ʻoe mai nā liona aʻe? | When he came near the den, he called to Daniel in an anguished voice, "Daniel, servant of the living God, has your God, whom you serve continually, been able to rescue you from the lions?" |
| Dan 6:23 | A laila, hauʻoli nui ke aliʻi no Daniʻela, a kēnā akula e huki iā ia mai loko mai o ka lua. A ua huki ʻia ʻo Daniʻela mai loko mai o ka lua, ʻaʻole wahi ʻeha i loaʻa iā ia, no ka mea, ua paulele aku nō ia i kona Akua. | The king was overjoyed and gave orders to lift Daniel out of the den. And when Daniel was lifted from the den, no wound was found on him, because he had trusted in his God. |
| Dan 6:24 | A kēnā akula ke aliʻi e alakaʻi mai i ka poʻe nāna i niʻaniʻa wale aku iā Daniʻela, a e hoʻolei iā lākou i loko o ka lua liona, ʻo lākou a me kā lākou mau keiki, a me kā lākou mau wāhine; a lanakila nā liona ma luna o lākou, a ua hakihaki liʻiliʻi loa ʻia ko lākou mau iwi ma mua o ko lākou hiki ʻana i lalo o ka lua. | At the king's command, the men who had falsely accused Daniel were brought in and thrown into the lions' den, along with their wives and children. And before they reached the floor of the den, the lions overpowered them and crushed all their bones. |
| Dan 6:25 | A laila, palapala akula ʻo Dariu ke aliʻi i nā lāhui kanaka a pau, me ko nā ʻāina, a me nā ʻōlelo ʻē, ka poʻe i noho ma ka honua a puni; E māhuahua ʻia mai ko ʻoukou maluhia. | Then King Darius wrote to all the peoples, nations and men of every language throughout the land: "May you prosper greatly! |
| Dan 7:2 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Daniʻela, ʻī aku, Ua ʻike au ma koʻu hihiʻo ʻana i ka pō, aia hoʻi, ua paio ikaika aʻela nā makani ʻehā o ka lani ma luna iho o ke kai nui. | Daniel said: "In my vision at night I looked, and there before me were the four winds of heaven churning up the great sea. |
| Dan 7:4 | ʻO ka mua, ua like ia me ka liona, a he mau ʻēheu ʻaeto kona; ʻike akula au a mokumoku ʻia ihola kona mau ʻēheu, a hāpai ʻia aʻela ia i luna mai ka honua aʻe, a hoʻokū ʻia aʻela ma nā wāwae me he kanaka lā, a hāʻawi ʻia aku he naʻau kanaka nona. | "The first was like a lion, and it had the wings of an eagle. I watched until its wings were torn off and it was lifted from the ground so that it stood on two feet like a man, and the heart of a man was given to it. |
| Dan 7:6 | A ma hope iho o kēia, ʻike akula au, aia hoʻi kekahi, ua like me ka leopadi, a ma luna o kona kua ʻehā mau ʻēheu manu; ʻehā nō hoʻi poʻo o ua holoholona lā; a ua hāʻawi ʻia mai iā ia ke aliʻi ʻana. | "After that, I looked, and there before me was another beast, one that looked like a leopard. And on its back it had four wings like those of a bird. This beast had four heads, and it was given authority to rule. |
| Dan 7:7 | A ma hope iho o kēia, ʻike hou akula au ma ka hihiʻo ʻana i ka pō, aia hoʻi kekahi holoholona ʻē, ʻo ka hā ia, he mea weliweli loa ia, he mea makaʻu nui, he nui hoʻi kona ikaika; he mau niho hao nui kona, ua ʻai wale aku ia, a okaoka liʻiliʻi, a hehi ihola ia i ke koena ma lalo o kona mau wāwae; ʻaʻole ia i like iki me nā holoholona ma mua. He ʻumi hoʻi nā pepeiaohao ona. | "After that, in my vision at night I looked, and there before me was a fourth beast--terrifying and frightening and very powerful. It had large iron teeth; it crushed and devoured its victims and trampled underfoot whatever was left. It was different from all the former beasts, and it had ten horns. |
| Dan 7:9 | ʻIke akula au, a ua kau ʻia ihola nā noho aliʻi, a ua noho maila ka Makamua o nā lā, ua huali loa kona kapa e like me ka hau, a ʻo ka lauoho o kona poʻo ua like me ka hulu hipa maʻemaʻe; ʻo kona noho aliʻi, ua like ia me ka lapalapa ʻana o ke ahi, a ʻo kona mau kaʻa e like me ke ahi e ʻaʻā ana. | "As I looked, "thrones were set in place, and the Ancient of Days took his seat. His clothing was as white as snow; the hair of his head was white like wool. His throne was flaming with fire, and its wheels were all ablaze. |
| Dan 7:11 | Nānā akula au, a no ka leo o nā hua ʻōlelo nui a ua pepeiaohao lā i ʻōlelo ai; nānā au a pepehi ʻia ihola ka holoholona, a ua luku ʻia kona kino, a ua hoʻolei ʻia nō hoʻi ma ke ahi e ʻaʻā ana. | "Then I continued to watch because of the boastful words the horn was speaking. I kept looking until the beast was slain and its body destroyed and thrown into the blazing fire. |
| Dan 7:13 | A ʻike akula nō hoʻi au ma ka hihiʻo ʻana i ka pō, aia hoʻi, kekahi ua like ia me ke keiki a ke kanaka e hele mai ana ma nā ao o ka lani, a hele mai nō ia i ka Makamua o nā lā, a hoʻokokoke lākou iā ia i mua ona. | "In my vision at night I looked, and there before me was one like a son of man, coming with the clouds of heaven. He approached the Ancient of Days and was led into his presence. |
| Dan 7:16 | Hoʻokokoke akula au i kekahi o nā mea e kū ana ma laila, a nīnau akula au iā ia i ka ʻoiaʻiʻo ʻana o kēia mau mea a pau. A laila haʻi maila ʻo ia iaʻu, a hoʻākāka mai iaʻu i ke ʻano o kēia mau mea. | I approached one of those standing there and asked him the true meaning of all this. "So he told me and gave me the interpretation of these things: |
| Dan 7:19 | A laila, makemake akula au e ʻike i ke ʻano o ka hā o ua mau holoholona lā, i ka mea i ʻano ʻē i ko lākou a pau, i ka mea weliweli loa, nona nā niho hao, a me nā māiʻuʻu keleawe; ka mea nāna i luku a okaoka loa, a hehi nō hoʻi i ke koena ma lalo o kona mau wāwae; | "Then I wanted to know the true meaning of the fourth beast, which was different from all the others and most terrifying, with its iron teeth and bronze claws--the beast that crushed and devoured its victims and trampled underfoot whatever was left. |
| Dan 7:21 | ʻIke akula au i ua pepeiaohao lā e kaua aku ana ia i ka poʻe haipule, a lanakila ia ma luna o lākou; | As I watched, this horn was waging war against the saints and defeating them, |
| Dan 8:2 | Ua ʻike au ma ka hihiʻo ʻana; a i kuʻu ʻike ʻana, ma ka pā kaua nō au ia wā, ma Susana, ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻElama; a ʻike akula au ma kuʻu hihiʻo ʻana, aia nō au ma ka muliwai ʻo ʻUlai. | In my vision I saw myself in the citadel of Susa in the province of Elam; in the vision I was beside the Ulai Canal. |
| Dan 8:3 | A laila, leha aʻela koʻu mau maka, a ʻike akula au, aia hoʻi, he hipa kāne e kū ana ma kapa o ka muliwai nona nā pepeiaohao ʻelua; ua kiʻekiʻe kona mau pepeiaohao; ua ʻoi aku naʻe ke kiʻekiʻe o kekahi i ko kekahi, a ʻo ka mea kiʻekiʻe ʻo ia ka mea i ulu hope aʻe. | I looked up, and there before me was a ram with two horns, standing beside the canal, and the horns were long. One of the horns was longer than the other but grew up later. |
| Dan 8:4 | ʻIke akula nō hoʻi au i ua hipa kāne lā e hoʻokuʻi ana ma ke komohana, a me ke kūkulu ʻākau, a me ke kūkulu hema; i ʻole e hiki i kekahi holoholona ke kū i mua ona, ʻaʻole naʻe i hiki i kekahi ke hoʻopakele aʻe mai kona lima aku; akā, hana ihola ʻo ia ma muli o kona makemake iho, a lilo nō ia i mea nui. | I watched the ram as he charged toward the west and the north and the south. No animal could stand against him, and none could rescue from his power. He did as he pleased and became great. |
| Dan 8:6 | A hele maila ia i ka hipa kāne nona ua mau pepeiaohao lā ʻelua, ka mea aʻu i ʻike ai e kū ana ma ka muliwai, a holo akula i ona lā, me ka huhū ikaika. | He came toward the two-horned ram I had seen standing beside the canal and charged at him in great rage. |
| Dan 8:7 | A i koʻu ʻike ʻana iā ia, hoʻokokoke ia i ka hipa kāne, ua wela kona huhū iā ia, a kuʻi ikaika akula ʻo ia i ka hipa kāne, a haʻihaʻi ʻia kona mau pepeiaohao; ʻaʻole ikaika i loko o ka hipa kāne e kū i mua ona, akā, hoʻolei ʻo ia iā ia i lalo i ka lepo, a hehi ihola ia ma luna ona; ʻaʻohe mea nāna e hoʻopakele i ka hipa kāne mai kona lima aku. | I saw him attack the ram furiously, striking the ram and shattering his two horns. The ram was powerless to stand against him; the goat knocked him to the ground and trampled on him, and none could rescue the ram from his power. |
| Dan 8:12 | A ua hāʻawi ʻia mai iā ia kekahi poʻe e kūʻē i ua mau mōhai lā no ka hala, a ua hoʻolei ʻo ia i ka mea ʻoiaʻiʻo i lalo i ka honua; a hana akula ʻo ia, a lanakila. | Because of rebellion, the host and the daily sacrifice were given over to it. It prospered in everything it did, and truth was thrown to the ground. |
| Dan 8:13 | A laila, lohe akula au i kekahi haipule e ʻōlelo ana, a ʻī aku kekahi haipule ʻē i ua haipule lā e ʻōlelo ana, Pehea ka lōʻihi o ka hihiʻo no ka mōhai o nā lā, a no ka mea ʻino e hoʻoneoneo ai, no ka hāʻawi ʻana i kahi hoʻāno a me ka pūʻali, e hehi ʻia ma lalo iho o ka wāwae? | Then I heard a holy one speaking, and another holy one said to him, "How long will it take for the vision to be fulfilled--the vision concerning the daily sacrifice, the rebellion that causes desolation, and the surrender of the sanctuary and of the host that will be trampled underfoot?" |
| Dan 8:16 | A lohe akula au i ka leo kanaka ma ʻUlai e kāhea ana, ʻī aʻela, E Gaberiʻela ē, e hoʻākāka aʻe ʻoe i nā mea i ʻike ʻia ma ka hihiʻo, i kēia kanaka. | And I heard a man's voice from the Ulai calling, "Gabriel, tell this man the meaning of the vision." |
| Dan 9:3 | A hāliu akula au i koʻu maka i ka Haku i ke Akua e ʻimi aku ma ka pule, a me ka nonoi ʻana, me ka hoʻokē ʻai, a me ke kapa ʻino, a me ka lehu ahi: | So I turned to the Lord God and pleaded with him in prayer and petition, in fasting, and in sackcloth and ashes. |
| Dan 9:4 | A pule akula au iā Iēhova i koʻu Akua, me ka haʻi aku i koʻu hewa, a me ka ʻī aku, E ka Haku, ke Akua nui, a me ka weliweli, ka mea nāna i mālama i ka berita, a me ke aloha i ka poʻe i aloha aku iā ia, a me ka poʻe i mālama i kona mau kānāwai; | I prayed to the LORD my God and confessed: "O Lord, the great and awesome God, who keeps his covenant of love with all who love him and obey his commands, |
| Dan 10:5 | A laila, leha aʻela koʻu mau maka, nānā akula au, aia hoʻi, he kanaka ua ʻaʻahu ʻia i ke kapa olonā, a ʻo kona pūhaka ua kākoʻo ʻia i ke gula maikaʻi o ʻUpaza: | I looked up and there before me was a man dressed in linen, with a belt of the finest gold around his waist. |
| Dan 10:7 | A ʻo wau wale nō, ʻo Daniʻela, kai ʻike i kēlā mea i hōʻike ʻia; ʻo nā kānaka pū me aʻu, ʻaʻole lākou i ʻike ia mea; akā, ua hāʻule iho ma luna o lākou ka ʻeʻehia nui, a holo kikī aku lākou a peʻe akula. | I, Daniel, was the only one who saw the vision; the men with me did not see it, but such terror overwhelmed them that they fled and hid themselves. |
| Dan 10:16 | Aia hoʻi kekahi ua like me ke ʻano o ke kanaka, hoʻopā maila ia i koʻu lehelehe; a laila ʻoaka aʻela koʻu waha, a ʻōlelo akula au i ka mea e kū ana i mua oʻu, ʻī aku, E kuʻu Haku, no ua hihiʻo lā ua hoʻi hou koʻu weliweli ma luna oʻu, ʻaʻole loa oʻu ikaika i koe. | Then one who looked like a man touched my lips, and I opened my mouth and began to speak. I said to the one standing before me, "I am overcome with anguish because of the vision, my lord, and I am helpless. |
| Dan 10:19 | ʻĪ maila ia, e ke kanaka i aloha nui ʻia, mai makaʻu ʻoe; he maluhia kou; e ikaika ʻoe, ʻo ia e ikaika ʻoe. A i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana mai iaʻu, ua ikaika aʻela au, ʻī akula au, E ʻōlelo mai, e kuʻu Haku, no ka mea, ua hoʻoikaika mai ʻoe iaʻu. | "Do not be afraid, O man highly esteemed," he said. "Peace! Be strong now; be strong." When he spoke to me, I was strengthened and said, "Speak, my lord, since you have given me strength." |
| Dan 12:5 | A laila, ʻo wau ʻo Daniʻela, nānā akula au, aia hoʻi, kū maila he mau mea ʻē aʻe ʻelua, ʻo kekahi ma kēia kapa, a ʻo kekahi ma kēlā kapa o ka muliwai. | Then I, Daniel, looked, and there before me stood two others, one on this bank of the river and one on the opposite bank. |
| Dan 12:6 | ʻŌlelo akula kekahi i ke kanaka i hōʻaʻahu ʻia i ke olonā, ka mea i noho ma luna o ka wai o ua muliwai lā, Pehea ka lōʻihi a hiki i ka hopena o kēia mau mea kupaianaha? | One of them said to the man clothed in linen, who was above the waters of the river, "How long will it be before these astonishing things are fulfilled?" |
| Dan 12:8 | A lohe akula au, ʻaʻole naʻe au i hoʻomaopopo aku; a laila ʻī akula au, E koʻu Haku, he aha ka hopena o kēia mau mea? | I heard, but I did not understand. So I asked, "My lord, what will the outcome of all this be?" |
| Hos 1:3 | A hele akula ia, a lawe iā Gomera, ke kaikamahine a Dibelaima; a hāpai aʻela ʻo ia, a hānau maila he keiki kāne nāna. | So he married Gomer daughter of Diblaim, and she conceived and bore him a son. |
| Hos 3:2 | A kūʻai akula au iā ia naʻu i nā kālā he ʻumikumamālua a me ka homera a me ka hapalua o ka homera bale: | So I bought her for fifteen shekels of silver and about a homer and a lethek of barley. |
| Hos 3:3 | A ʻī akula au iā ia, E kali ʻoe iaʻu i nā lā he nui, ʻAʻole ʻoe e hele i ka moekolohe, ʻAʻole ʻoe e lilo i ke kanaka ʻē aʻe: Pēlā hoʻi e lilo ai au nāu. | Then I told her, "You are to live with me many days; you must not be a prostitute or be intimate with any man, and I will live with you." |
| Hos 4:13 | Kaumaha akula lākou ma kahi kiʻekiʻe o nā mauna, A kuni i ka mea ʻala ma luna o nā puʻu, Ma lalo o ka lāʻau ʻoka, a me ka lāʻau popela, a me ka lāʻau kaʻa, No ka mea, ua ʻoluʻolu kona malumalu: No ia mea, e moekolohe kā ʻoukou poʻe kaikamāhine, A e moekolohe kā ʻoukou poʻe hūnōna wahine. | They sacrifice on the mountaintops and burn offerings on the hills, under oak, poplar and terebinth, where the shade is pleasant. Therefore your daughters turn to prostitution and your daughters-in-law to adultery. |
| Hos 5:7 | Ua hana hoʻopunipuni akula lākou iā Iēhova: No ka mea, ua hoʻohānau lākou i nā keiki ʻē: ʻĀnō e hoʻopau ʻia auaneʻi lākou i ka malama hoʻokahi, a me ko lākou waiwai. | They are unfaithful to the LORD; they give birth to illegitimate children. Now their New Moon festivals will devour them and their fields. |
| Hos 5:13 | A ʻike ihola ʻo ʻEperaima i kona maʻi, a ʻo Iuda hoʻi i kona ʻeha, A laila, hele akula ʻo Eperaima i ʻAsuria, A hoʻouna akula i ke aliʻi kūʻē: ʻAʻole naʻe e hiki iā ia ke hoʻōla iā ʻoukou, ʻAʻole hoʻi e hoʻōla i ko ʻoukou ʻeha. | "When Ephraim saw his sickness, and Judah his sores, then Ephraim turned to Assyria, and sent to the great king for help. But he is not able to cure you, not able to heal your sores. |
| Hos 7:5 | A i ka lā o ko kākou aliʻi loʻohia iho nā haku e ka maʻi i ka wela o ka waina, A ʻō akula ʻo ia i kona lima me ka poʻe haʻakei. | On the day of the festival of our king the princes become inflamed with wine, and he joins hands with the mockers. |
| Hos 9:10 | Ua loaʻa iaʻu ka ʻIseraʻela e like me nā hua waina ma ka wao nahele; Ua ʻike au i ko ʻoukou poʻe kūpuna, e like me ka hua mua ma ka lāʻau fiku i kona hua mua ʻana; Akā, hele akula lākou iā Baʻala-peora, a hoʻokaʻawale iā lākou iho no ka mea hilahila: A ʻo nā mea hoʻowahāwahā ʻia, ua like me ko lākou makemake. | "When I found Israel, it was like finding grapes in the desert; when I saw your fathers, it was like seeing the early fruit on the fig tree. But when they came to Baal Peor, they consecrated themselves to that shameful idol and became as vile as the thing they loved. |
| Hos 11:2 | Like me lākou i kāhea aku ai iā lākou, pēlā nō lākou i hele aʻe ai mai o lākou aku; Kaumaha akula lākou i nā Baʻala, a kuni i ka mea ʻala i nā kiʻi kālai ʻia. | But the more I called Israel, the further they went from me. They sacrificed to the Baals and they burned incense to images. |
| Hos 12:4 | A hakakā pū ia me ka ʻānela, a lanakila: Uwē ihola ia, a nonoi akula iā ia: Loaʻa ʻo ia iā ia ma Betela, a ʻōlelo pū ʻo ia me kākou; | He struggled with the angel and overcame him; he wept and begged for his favor. He found him at Bethel and talked with him there-- |
| Hos 12:12 | A holo akula ʻo Iakoba i ka ʻāina ʻo Suria; A hoʻoluhi akula ʻo ʻIseraʻela no ka wahine, A no ka wahine mālama akula ia i nā holoholona. | Jacob fled to the country of Aram; Israel served to get a wife, and to pay for her he tended sheep. |
| Hos 12:14 | Hoʻonāukiuki loa akula ʻo ʻEperaima iā ia; No laila e waiho aku ai ia i kona koko ma luna ona, A e hoʻihoʻi aku kona Haku i kona hoʻowahāwahā ma luna ona. | But Ephraim has bitterly provoked him to anger; his Lord will leave upon him the guilt of his bloodshed and will repay him for his contempt. |
| ʻAm 1:2 | A ʻī akula ia, E uō mai ʻo Iēhova mai Ziona mai, A e hoʻopuka mai i kona leo mai Ierusalema mai; E uē nō nā wahi noho o nā kahu hipa, A e maloʻo ka piko o Karemela. | He said: "The LORD roars from Zion and thunders from Jerusalem; the pastures of the shepherds dry up, and the top of Carmel withers." |
| ʻAm 1:5 | A e haki nō iaʻu ke kaola o Damaseko, A e hōʻoki aku au i nā kānaka mai ke awāwa ʻo ʻAvena aku, A me ka mea e hoʻopaʻa ana i ke koʻokoʻo aliʻi, mai ka hale o ʻEdena aku: A e hele pio akula nā kānaka o Suria i Kira, wahi a Iēhova. | I will break down the gate of Damascus; I will destroy the king who is in the Valley of Aven and the one who holds the scepter in Beth Eden. The people of Aram will go into exile to Kir," says the LORD. |
| ʻAm 2:4 | Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova, pēnēia; No nā hala ʻekolu o ka Iuda, a me ka hā, ʻaʻole au e hoʻololi aʻe i kona hoʻopaʻi ʻia; No ka mea, ua hoʻowahāwahā lākou i ke kānāwai o Iēhova, A ua mālama ʻole i kāna mau kauoha, A ua hōʻauana akula ko lākou mau mea wahaheʻe iā lākou, Ma muli o nā mea a ko lākou mau mākua i hele ai: | This is what the LORD says: "For three sins of Judah, even for four, I will not turn back . Because they have rejected the law of the LORD and have not kept his decrees, because they have been led astray by false gods, the gods their ancestors followed, |
| ʻAm 2:12 | Akā, hoʻoinu ʻoukou i ka poʻe Nazarite i ka waina, A pāpā aku ʻoukou i nā kāula, ʻī akula, Mai wānana ʻoukou. | "But you made the Nazirites drink wine and commanded the prophets not to prophesy. |
| ʻAm 7:2 | A i ka wā i hoʻopau ai lākou i ka ʻai ʻana i ka weuweu o ka ʻāina, a laila ʻī akula au, E Iēhova ka Haku, ke noi aku nei au, e kala mai ʻoe. Pehea lā e kū mai ai ʻo Iakoba? No ka mea, ua ʻuʻuku ia. | When they had stripped the land clean, I cried out, "Sovereign LORD, forgive! How can Jacob survive? He is so small!" |
| ʻAm 7:5 | A laila, ʻī akula au, E ka Haku, e Iēhova, ke noi aku nei au, e oki: Pehea e kū mai ai ʻo Iakoba? No ka mea, ua ʻuʻuku ia. | Then I cried out, "Sovereign LORD, I beg you, stop! How can Jacob survive? He is so small!" |
| ʻAm 7:8 | A ʻī maila ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, E ʻAmosa, he aha lā kāu e ʻike nei? A ʻī akula au, He mea hoʻokūpono. A laila, ʻī maila ʻo Iēhova. Aia hoʻi, e hoʻonoho aku au i ka mea hoʻokūpono i waena o kuʻu poʻe kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela: ʻAʻole au i hele hou aʻe mai o lākou aku. | And the LORD asked me, "What do you see, Amos?" "A plumb line," I replied. Then the Lord said, "Look, I am setting a plumb line among my people Israel; I will spare them no longer. |
| ʻAm 7:10 | A laila, hoʻouna akula ʻo Amazia, ke kahuna o Betela, i o Ieroboama lā, ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula, Ua kūʻē mai ʻo ʻAmosa iā ʻoe i waena o ko ka hale o ʻIseraʻela: ʻaʻole e hiki i ka ʻāina ke hoʻomanawanui i kāna mau ʻōlelo a pau. | Then Amaziah the priest of Bethel sent a message to Jeroboam king of Israel: "Amos is raising a conspiracy against you in the very heart of Israel. The land cannot bear all his words. |
| ʻAm 7:12 | ʻŌlelo akula hoʻi ʻo ʻAmazia iā ʻAmosa, E ke kāula ʻike, ō hele, e holo aku ʻoe i ka ʻāina ʻo Iuda, a ma laila e ʻai ai i ka berena, a e wānana ma laila: | Then Amaziah said to Amos, "Get out, you seer! Go back to the land of Judah. Earn your bread there and do your prophesying there. |
| ʻAm 7:14 | A laila, ʻōlelo akula ʻo ʻAmosa, a ʻī akula iā ʻAmazia, ʻAʻole wau he kāula ma mua, ʻaʻole hoʻi he keiki a ke kāula; akā, he hānai bipi wau, a he mea hōʻiliʻili hua sukamore: | Amos answered Amaziah, "I was neither a prophet nor a prophet's son, but I was a shepherd, and I also took care of sycamore-fig trees. |
| ʻAm 8:2 | A ʻī maila ia, He aha kāu e ʻike nei, e ʻAmosa? ʻĪ akula au, He hīnaʻi hua oʻo. A laila, ʻī maila ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, Ua hiki mai ka hope ma luna o kuʻu poʻe kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela; ʻAʻole au e hele hou aʻe mai o lākou aku. | "What do you see, Amos?" he asked. "A basket of ripe fruit," I answered. Then the LORD said to me, "The time is ripe for my people Israel; I will spare them no longer. |
| ʻAm 9:1 | ʻIke akula au iā Iēhova e kū ana ma luna o ke kuahu: a ʻī maila ia, E hahau i ke poʻo o ke kia, i haʻalulu ai nā kumu kia; A e ʻoki iā lākou ma ke poʻo, iā lākou a pau; A e pepehi aku au i ke koena o lākou me ka pahi kaua: ʻO ka mea o lākou e holo ana, ʻaʻole ia e malu; A ʻo ka mea e pakele ana, ʻaʻole e pakele ʻiʻo. | I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: "Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. Not one will get away, none will escape. |
| Ion 1:3 | Akā, kū aʻela ʻo Iona e holo i Taresisa, mai ke alo aku o Iēhova, a iho akula i Iopa; a loaʻa iā ia ka moku e holo ana i Taresisa: a hāʻawi aku ia i ka uku, a komo ihola ia i loko ona e holo pū me lākou i Taresisa mai ke alo aku o Iēhova. | But Jonah ran away from the LORD and headed for Tarshish. He went down to Joppa, where he found a ship bound for that port. After paying the fare, he went aboard and sailed for Tarshish to flee from the LORD. |
| Ion 1:6 | A hele aku ke kahu moku iā ia, a ʻī akula iā ia, He aha kāu, e ka mea hiamoe? E ala, e hea aku i kou Akua, malia paha e manaʻo mai ke Akua iā kākou i make ʻole ai kākou. | The captain went to him and said, "How can you sleep? Get up and call on your god! Maybe he will take notice of us, and we will not perish." |
| Ion 1:8 | A laila, ʻī akula lākou iā ia, Ke noi aku nei mākou, e haʻi mai ʻoe iā mākou i ka mea nona i hiki mai ai kēia ʻino ma luna o kākou? He aha kāu ʻoihana? Mai hea mai ʻoe? ʻO wai kou ʻāina? A no ka lāhui kanaka hea ʻoe? | So they asked him, "Tell us, who is responsible for making all this trouble for us? What do you do? Where do you come from? What is your country? From what people are you?" |
| Ion 1:10 | A laila, makaʻu ihola nā kānaka i ka makaʻu nui, a ʻī akula iā ia, No ke aha lā ʻoe i hana mai ai i kēia? No ka mea, ua ʻike nā kānaka, ua holo ia mai ke alo aku o Iēhova, no ka mea, ua haʻi mai kēlā iā lākou. | This terrified them and they asked, "What have you done?" (They knew he was running away from the LORD, because he had already told them so.) |
| Ion 1:11 | A laila, ʻī akula lākou iā ia, He aha kā mākou e hana aku ai iā ʻoe, i mālie iho ai ke kai no kākou? No ka mea, ua nui aʻe ka ʻinoʻino o ke kai. | The sea was getting rougher and rougher. So they asked him, "What should we do to you to make the sea calm down for us?" |
| Ion 1:13 | A hoe ikaika akula nā kānaka e hoʻopae i ka ʻāina; ʻaʻole lākou e hiki: no ka mea, ua nui aʻe ka ʻinoʻino o ke kai iā lākou. | Instead, the men did their best to row back to land. But they could not, for the sea grew even wilder than before. |
| Ion 1:14 | No ia mea, kāhea akula lākou iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, Ke noi aku nei mākou iā ʻoe, e Iēhova, ke noi aku nei mākou, mai luku ʻia mākou no ke ola o kēia kanaka, a mai hoʻopaʻi iā mākou i ke koko hala ʻole: no ka mea, ua hana mai ʻoe, e Iēhova, e like me kou makemake. | Then they cried to the LORD, "O LORD, please do not let us die for taking this man's life. Do not hold us accountable for killing an innocent man, for you, O LORD, have done as you pleased." |
| Ion 1:15 | No laila, kaʻikaʻi aʻela lākou iā Iona, a kiola akula iā ia i loko o ke kai: e mālie ihola ke kai mai kona kūpikipikiʻō ʻana. | Then they took Jonah and threw him overboard, and the raging sea grew calm. |
| Ion 2:1 | A pule akula ʻo Iona iā Iēhova i kona Akua mai ka ʻōpū aku o ka iʻa, a ʻī akula, | From inside the fish Jonah prayed to the LORD his God. |
| Ion 3:4 | A hoʻomaka ihola ʻo Iona e komo i ke kūlanakauhale, hoʻokahi lā hele, a kāhea aku ia, ʻī akula, Hoʻokahi kanahā nā lā i koe, a e luku ʻia ʻo Nineva. | On the first day, Jonah started into the city. He proclaimed: "Forty more days and Nineveh will be overturned." |
| Ion 3:5 | A manaʻoʻiʻo akula nā kānaka o Nineva i ke Akua, a haʻi aku i ka hoʻokē ʻai, a hoʻokomo lākou i ke kapa ʻinoʻino, mai ka mea nui o lākou a ka mea ʻuʻuku o lākou. | The Ninevites believed God. They declared a fast, and all of them, from the greatest to the least, put on sackcloth. |
| Ion 3:6 | A hiki ka ʻōlelo i ke aliʻi o Nineva, a kū aʻela ia mai kona noho aliʻi aʻe, a waiho akula i kona kapa aliʻi mai ona aku lā, a komo ihola i ke kapa ʻinoʻino, a noho ihola ma ka lehu. | When the news reached the king of Nineveh, he rose from his throne, took off his royal robes, covered himself with sackcloth and sat down in the dust. |
| Ion 3:7 | A kēnā akula ia e haʻi aku a e ʻōlelo aku i loko o Nineva ma ke kauoha a ke aliʻi, a me kona poʻe aliʻi, ʻī akula, Mai ʻai ke kanaka i kekahi mea, ʻaʻole nā holoholona, ʻo ka poʻe bipi a me ka poʻe hipa: mai ʻai lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi e inu i ka wai: | Then he issued a proclamation in Nineveh: "By the decree of the king and his nobles: Do not let any man or beast, herd or flock, taste anything; do not let them eat or drink. |
| Ion 4:2 | A pule akula nō ia iā Iēhova, ʻī akula, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e Iēhova, ʻaʻole anei kēia kuʻu ʻōlelo, i kuʻu noho ʻana ma koʻu ʻāina? No laila i holo aku ai au ma mua i Taresisa: no ka mea, ua ʻike nō au he Akua ahonui ʻoe, a me ke aloha, e hākālia ana i ka huhū, a he lokomaikaʻi nui, a me ka haʻalele i ka manaʻo hoʻopaʻi. | He prayed to the LORD, "O LORD, is this not what I said when I was still at home? That is why I was so quick to flee to Tarshish. I knew that you are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abounding in love, a God who relents from sending calamity. |
| Ion 4:5 | A hele akula ʻo Iona i waho o ke kūlanakauhale, a noho ihola ma ka hikina o ke kūlanakauhale, a hana ihola i laila i wahi lānai nona, a noho ihola ma lalo o kona malu, i ʻike aku ia i ka mea e hana ʻia ma ke kūlanakauhale. | Jonah went out and sat down at a place east of the city. There he made himself a shelter, sat in its shade and waited to see what would happen to the city. |
| Ion 4:9 | A ʻōlelo maila ke Akua iā Iona, He pono anei kou huhū no ka lāʻau ʻaila? A ʻī akula ia, He pono koʻu huhū a i ka make. | But God said to Jonah, "Do you have a right to be angry about the vine?" "I do," he said. "I am angry enough to die." |
| Mika 1:16 | E hoʻoʻōhule ʻoe, a e ʻako i ke oho no nā keiki o kou makemake; E hoʻomāhuahua ʻoe i kou ʻōhule ʻana, e like me ka ʻaeto; No ka mea, ua hele pio akula lākou mai ou aku lā. | Shave your heads in mourning for the children in whom you delight; make yourselves as bald as the vulture, for they will go from you into exile. |
| Mika 3:1 | A ʻōlelo akula au, Ke noi aku nei au, e hoʻolohe ʻoukou, e nā luna o ka Iakoba, A, e nā luna kānāwai o ka hale o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻAʻole anei no ʻoukou ka ʻike i ka hoʻopono? | Then I said, "Listen, you leaders of Jacob, you rulers of the house of Israel. Should you not know justice, |
| Nahuma 3:16 | Ua hoʻonui ʻoe i kou poʻe kālepa ma mua o nā hōkū o ka lani: Hoʻopālahalaha aku ka ʻūhini huluhulu, a lele akula. | You have increased the number of your merchants till they are more than the stars of the sky, but like locusts they strip the land and then fly away. |
| Hab 3:6 | Kū aʻela ia, a ana akula i ka honua, Nānā aʻela ia, a hoʻohaʻalulu i nā lāhui kanaka; Ua hoʻoheleleʻi ʻia nā mauna kahiko, A ua hoʻohaʻahaʻa ʻia nā puʻu mau loa; ʻO ia kona mau ʻaoʻao i ka wā kahiko. | He stood, and shook the earth; he looked, and made the nations tremble. The ancient mountains crumbled and the age-old hills collapsed. His ways are eternal. |
| Hab 3:7 | ʻIke akula au i nā halelewa o Kusana i ka pōpilikia: A haʻalulu nā pākū halelewa o ka ʻāina ʻo Midiana. | I saw the tents of Cushan in distress, the dwellings of Midian in anguish. |
| Hab 3:10 | ʻIke aku nā mauna iā ʻoe, haʻalulu ihola; A holo akula ka wai nui, A hoʻopuka mai ka hohonu i kona leo, Hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻela ia i kona mau lima i luna. | the mountains saw you and writhed. Torrents of water swept by; the deep roared and lifted its waves on high. |
| Hab 3:11 | ʻO ka lā, ʻo ka mahina, kū mālie ma ko lāua wahi: Ma ka mālamalama o kou mau pua, hele akula lākou, A ma ka wakawaka o kāu ihe huali. | Sun and moon stood still in the heavens at the glint of your flying arrows, at the lightning of your flashing spear. |
| Zep 3:15 | Ua lawe akula ʻo Iēhova i kou hoʻohewa ʻia ʻana, Ua kipaku akula i kou poʻe ʻenemi; ʻO Iēhova ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻo ia nō i waena ou; ʻAʻole hoʻi ʻoe e ʻike hou i ka hewa. | The LORD has taken away your punishment, he has turned back your enemy. The LORD, the King of Israel, is with you; never again will you fear any harm. |
| Hagai 1:9 | Kuko akula ʻoukou i nui, aia hoʻi he ʻuʻuku; lawe akula ʻoukou i loko o ka hale, a pupuhi akula au ia. No ke aha? wahi a Iēhova, ke Akua o nā kaua. No kuʻu hale nō i neoneo, a holo ʻoukou kēlā mea kēia mea i kona hale iho. | "You expected much, but see, it turned out to be little. What you brought home, I blew away. Why?" declares the LORD Almighty. "Because of my house, which remains a ruin, while each of you is busy with his own house. |
| Hagai 1:11 | Ua kāhea akula au i manawa wī ma luna o ka ʻāina, a ma luna o nā mauna, a ma luna o ka ʻai, a ma luna o ka waina hou, a ma luna o ka ʻaila ʻoliva, a ma luna o nā mea a pau a ka lepo e hua mai ai, a ma luna o kānaka, ma luna o nā holoholona, a ma luna o ka hana a pau a nā lima. | I called for a drought on the fields and the mountains, on the grain, the new wine, the oil and whatever the ground produces, on men and cattle, and on the labor of your hands." |
| Hagai 1:13 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Hagai ʻo ka ʻelele o Iēhova, ma kā ke kauoha a Iēhova i nā kānaka, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, Me ʻoukou pū nō wau, wahi a Iēhova. | Then Haggai, the LORD's messenger, gave this message of the LORD to the people: "I am with you," declares the LORD. |
| Hagai 1:14 | A paipai maila ʻo Iēhova i ka naʻau o Zerubabela ke keiki a Saletiʻela, ke kiaʻāina o Iuda, a me ka naʻau o Iosua ke keiki a Iosedeka, ke kahuna nui, a me ka naʻau o ke koena kanaka a pau; a hele akula lākou a hana ihola i ka hale o Iēhova o nā kaua, ʻo ko lākou Akua, | So the LORD stirred up the spirit of Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and the spirit of Joshua son of Jehozadak, the high priest, and the spirit of the whole remnant of the people. They came and began to work on the house of the LORD Almighty, their God, |
| Hagai 2:13 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo Hagai, Inā i haumia kekahi i ke kupapaʻu, a hoʻopā aku ia i kekahi o kēia mau mea, e haumia anei ia mea? Pane maila nā kāhuna, ʻī maila, E haumia nō. | Then Haggai said, "If a person defiled by contact with a dead body touches one of these things, does it become defiled?" "Yes," the priests replied, "it becomes defiled." |
| Hagai 2:14 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Hagai, ʻī akula, Pēlā nō kēia poʻe kānaka, a pēlā kēia lāhui kanaka i mua oʻu, wahi a Iēhova: a pēlā hoʻi ka hana a pau a ko lākou lima; a ʻo ka mea a lākou e mōhai mai ai i laila, he haumia ia. | Then Haggai said, " 'So it is with this people and this nation in my sight,' declares the LORD. 'Whatever they do and whatever they offer there is defiled. |
| Hagai 2:17 | Hahau akula au iā ʻoukou i ka maloʻo a me ka popo, a me ka huahekili ma nā hana a pau a ko ʻoukou mau lima; akā, ʻaʻole o ʻoukou i huli mai i oʻu nei, wahi a Iēhova. | I struck all the work of your hands with blight, mildew and hail, yet you did not turn to me,' declares the LORD. |
| Zek 1:9 | A nīnau akula au, ʻO wai lā kēia poʻe, e ka Haku? ʻĪ maila ka ʻānela e kamaʻilio ana me aʻu, E hōʻike aku nō au iā ʻoe i kēia poʻe. | I asked, "What are these, my lord?" The angel who was talking with me answered, "I will show you what they are." |
| Zek 1:15 | A ua huhū loa au i ko nā ʻāina ʻē e noho nanea ana; a i kuʻu wā i huhū ʻuʻuku ai, kōkua akula lākou i ka hoʻopilikia ʻana. | but I am very angry with the nations that feel secure. I was only a little angry, but they added to the calamity.' |
| Zek 1:18 | A laila ʻalawa aʻela koʻu mau maka i luna, ʻike akula au, aia hoʻi, he mau pepeiaohao ʻehā. | Then I looked up--and there before me were four horns! |
| Zek 1:19 | A laila, ʻī akula au i ka ʻānela i kamaʻilio me aʻu, He aha kēia mau mea? ʻĪ maila kēlā iaʻu, Eia nā pepeiaohao i hoʻoʻauheʻe aku i ka Iuda, i ka ʻIseraʻela a me ko Ierusalema. | I asked the angel who was speaking to me, "What are these?" He answered me, "These are the horns that scattered Judah, Israel and Jerusalem." |
| Zek 1:21 | ʻĪ akula au, He aha kā lākou nei e hana ai? ʻĪ maila kēlā, penei, ʻO kēia nō nā pepeiaohao, nāna i hoʻoʻauheʻe iā Iuda, i hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻole ai kekahi i kona poʻo; a ua hele mai kēia poʻe e hoʻomakaʻu iā lākou, a e kipaku aku i nā pepeiaohao o ko nā ʻāina ʻē, ʻo ka poʻe hoʻokiʻekiʻe i ka pepeiaohao ma luna o ka ʻāina o ka Iuda e hoʻoʻauheʻe aku ai iā ia. | I asked, "What are these coming to do?" He answered, "These are the horns that scattered Judah so that no one could raise his head, but the craftsmen have come to terrify them and throw down these horns of the nations who lifted up their horns against the land of Judah to scatter its people." |
| Zek 2:2 | ʻĪ akula au, Ai hea lā ʻoe e hele ana? ʻĪ maila kēlā iaʻu, E ana iho ai iā Ierusalema, i ʻike au i kona laulā a me kona loa. | I asked, "Where are you going?" He answered me, "To measure Jerusalem, to find out how wide and how long it is." |
| Zek 2:3 | Aia hoʻi, hele akula ka ʻānela i kamaʻilio me aʻu, a hele akula hoʻi kekahi ʻānela ʻē aʻe e hālāwai me ia; | Then the angel who was speaking to me left, and another angel came to meet him |
| Zek 2:4 | A ʻōlelo akula iā ia, E holo aku ʻoe, e ʻōlelo aku i kēia kanaka ʻōpiopio, penei, E noho puni ʻole i ka pā nā kānaka o Ierusalema, no ka nui o nā kānaka a me nā holoholona i loko. | and said to him: "Run, tell that young man, 'Jerusalem will be a city without walls because of the great number of men and livestock in it. |
| Zek 3:2 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Iēhova iā Sātana, Na Iēhova ʻoe e pāpā aku, e Sātana; na Iēhova nāna i koho ʻo Ierusalema, e pāpā aku iā ʻoe: ʻaʻole anei kēia he momoku ahi i unuhi ʻia aʻe mai loko mai o ke ahi? | The LORD said to Satan, "The LORD rebuke you, Satan! The LORD, who has chosen Jerusalem, rebuke you! Is not this man a burning stick snatched from the fire?" |
| Zek 3:5 | A laila ʻī akula au, E kau aku lākou i pāpale kahuna maikaʻi ma luna o kona poʻo. No laila, kau akula lākou i ka pāpale kahuna maikaʻi ma luna o kona poʻo, a hōʻaʻahu akula iā ia i nā ʻaʻahu; a kū maila ka ʻānela o Iēhova. | Then I said, "Put a clean turban on his head." So they put a clean turban on his head and clothed him, while the angel of the LORD stood by. |
| Zek 4:2 | Nīnau maila ia iaʻu, He aha kāu mea e ʻike nei? ʻĪ akula au, Ua nānā aku au, aia hoʻi, he ipukukui gula ʻokoʻa, a ma luna o kona wēlau he ipu ʻaila, a ma luna iho o laila nā kukui ʻehiku a me nā ʻohe ʻehiku no ua mau kukui ʻehiku lā e kau ana ma luna o kona wēlau. | He asked me, "What do you see?" I answered, "I see a solid gold lampstand with a bowl at the top and seven lights on it, with seven channels to the lights. |
| Zek 4:4 | Nīnau akula hoʻi au i ka ʻānela i kamaʻilio me aʻu, ʻī akula, He aha ke ʻano o kēia mau mea, e kuʻu haku? | I asked the angel who talked with me, "What are these, my lord?" |
| Zek 4:5 | ʻĪ maila ka ʻānela i kamaʻilio me aʻu, ʻAʻole anei ʻoe i ʻike i ke ʻano o kēia mau mea? ʻĪ akula au, ʻAʻole, e kuʻu haku. | He answered, "Do you not know what these are?" "No, my lord," I replied. |
| Zek 4:11 | A laila, nīnau akula au, ʻī akula iā ia, He aha ke ʻano o kēlā mau ʻoliva ʻelua ma ka lima ʻākau o ka ipukukui, a ma ka lima hema ona? | Then I asked the angel, "What are these two olive trees on the right and the left of the lampstand?" |
| Zek 4:12 | Nīnau hou akula au, ʻī akula iā ia, He aha kēlā mau lālā ʻoliva ʻelua e pili ana me nā ʻohe gula, e hoʻokahe ana i ka ʻaila gula mai loko mai o lāua? | Again I asked him, "What are these two olive branches beside the two gold pipes that pour out golden oil?" |
| Zek 4:13 | Nīnau maila kēlā iaʻu, ʻī maila, ʻAʻole ʻoe i ʻike i kēia mau mea? ʻĪ akula au, ʻAʻole, e ka haku. | He replied, "Do you not know what these are?" "No, my lord," I said. |
| Zek 5:1 | ʻAlawa hou aʻela koʻu mau maka i luna, ʻike akula au, aia hoʻi, he ʻōwili pepa e lele ana. | I looked again--and there before me was a flying scroll! |
| Zek 5:2 | ʻĪ maila kēlā iaʻu, He aha kāu mea ʻike? ʻĪ akula au, Ke ʻike aku nei au i ka ʻōwili pepa e lele ana; he iwakālua haʻilima ka loa, a he ʻumi haʻilima ka laulā. | He asked me, "What do you see?" I answered, "I see a flying scroll, thirty feet long and fifteen feet wide. " |
| Zek 5:5 | A laila, hele akula ka ʻānela i kamaʻilio pū me aʻu, a ʻī maila iaʻu, E nānā aʻe ʻoe i luna, a e ʻike i kēlā mea e hele aku ana. | Then the angel who was speaking to me came forward and said to me, "Look up and see what this is that is appearing." |
| Zek 5:6 | ʻĪ akula au, He aha ia mea? ʻĪ maila kēlā, He ʻepa ia mea e hele aku ana. ʻĪ maila hoʻi ʻo ia, Eia ko lākou helehelena ma ka honua a pau. | I asked, "What is it?" He replied, "It is a measuring basket." And he added, "This is the iniquity of the people throughout the land." |
| Zek 5:8 | ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻO kēia ka ʻaiā. A hoʻolei akula ʻo ia ia mea ma waenakonu o ka ʻepa; a hoʻolei ihola ia i ka pōhaku kēpau ma luna iho o kona waha. | He said, "This is wickedness," and he pushed her back into the basket and pushed the lead cover down over its mouth. |
| Zek 5:9 | A laila, nānā aʻela au i luna, ʻike akula, aia hoʻi, puka maila nā wāhine ʻelua i waho, a i loko o ko lāua mau ʻēheu ka makani; no ka mea, he mau ʻēheu iā lāua e like me nā ʻēheu o ka setoreka: a kaʻikaʻi aʻela lākou i ka ʻepa i luna i waena o ka honua a me ka lani. | Then I looked up--and there before me were two women, with the wind in their wings! They had wings like those of a stork, and they lifted up the basket between heaven and earth. |
| Zek 5:10 | Nīnau akula au i ka ʻānela i kamaʻilio me aʻu, Ma hea lā lāua nei e lawe aku ai i ka ʻepa? | "Where are they taking the basket?" I asked the angel who was speaking to me. |
| Zek 6:1 | Nānā hou aʻela au i luna, ʻike akula, aia hoʻi, puka maila nā hale kaʻa ʻehā mai waena mai o nā mauna ʻelua, a he mau mauna keleawe melemele lāua. | I looked up again--and there before me were four chariots coming out from between two mountains--mountains of bronze! |
| Zek 6:4 | A laila, nīnau akula au, ʻī akula i ka ʻānela i kamaʻilio me aʻu, E ka haku, he aha kēia mau mea? | I asked the angel who was speaking to me, "What are these, my lord?" |
| Zek 6:7 | Akā, hele ihola nā mea mākuʻe e ʻimi e holoholo ma luna o ka honua: ʻī akula kēlā iā lākou, Ō uhaele, e holoholo aʻe ʻoukou mai ʻō a ʻō, ma ka honua. A holoholo aʻela lākou mai ʻō a ʻō, ma ka honua. | When the powerful horses went out, they were straining to go throughout the earth. And he said, "Go throughout the earth!" So they went throughout the earth. |
| Zek 7:14 | Akā, hoʻopuehu akula au iā lākou i waena o nā lāhui kanaka a pau a lākou i ʻike ʻole ai; a ua neoneo ka ʻāina ma hope o lākou, i hiki ʻole ai i kekahi e hele i laila, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hoʻi aʻe: no ka mea, ua hoʻoneoneo ʻia ka ʻāina maikaʻi. | 'I scattered them with a whirlwind among all the nations, where they were strangers. The land was left so desolate behind them that no one could come or go. This is how they made the pleasant land desolate.' " |
| Zek 8:10 | No ka mea, ma mua o ia mau lā, ʻAʻole i loaʻa i ke kanaka ka uku, ʻAʻole hoʻi he uku no ka holoholona; ʻAʻole hoʻi i maluhia ka mea i hele aku i waho a i hoʻi mai i loko, no ka ʻenemi; No ka mea, hoʻokūʻēʻē akula au i nā kānaka a pau i ko lākou mau hoalauna. | Before that time there were no wages for man or beast. No one could go about his business safely because of his enemy, for I had turned every man against his neighbor. |
| Zek 10:2 | No ka mea, ua ʻōlelo lapuwale nā kiʻi, A ua wānana nā kāula i ka mea wahaheʻe, A ua hōʻike mai i nā moeʻuhane hoʻopunipuni; He mea ʻole ko lākou hōʻoluʻolu ʻana; No laila ʻauana akula lākou e like me nā ʻohana hipa; Ua pōpilikia lākou, no ka mea, ʻaʻohe kahu hipa. | The idols speak deceit, diviners see visions that lie; they tell dreams that are false, they give comfort in vain. Therefore the people wander like sheep oppressed for lack of a shepherd. |
| Zek 10:3 | Hoʻā ʻia akula kuʻu inaina i nā kahu hipa, A e hoʻopaʻi auaneʻi au i ka poʻe kao kāne. No ka mea, na Iēhova o nā kaua e ʻike mai i kona ʻohana, i ka ʻohana a Iuda; A e hoʻolike iā lākou me kona lio maikaʻi i loko o ke kaua. | "My anger burns against the shepherds, and I will punish the leaders; for the LORD Almighty will care for his flock, the house of Judah, and make them like a proud horse in battle. |
| Zek 11:7 | Ua hānai hoʻi au i ka ʻohana hipa no ka make, iā ʻoukou, e ka ʻohana pōʻino! A lawe aʻela au noʻu i ʻelua koʻokoʻo, a kapa akula au i kekahi o lāua, ʻo Nani, a i kekahi kapa akula au, ʻo Nāapo; a hānai akula au i ka ʻohana hipa. | So I pastured the flock marked for slaughter, particularly the oppressed of the flock. Then I took two staffs and called one Favor and the other Union, and I pastured the flock. |
| Zek 11:10 | A laila, lālau akula au i kuʻu koʻokoʻo iā Nani, a haʻihaʻi ihola iā ia, no ka haʻihaʻi ʻana i ka berita aʻu i hoʻopaʻa ai me nā kānaka a pau. | Then I took my staff called Favor and broke it, revoking the covenant I had made with all the nations. |
| Zek 11:12 | ʻŌlelo akula au iā lākou, Inā he maikaʻi ia i mua o ko ʻoukou maka, e hāʻawi mai i kaʻu uku; a i ʻole, uoki hoʻi. No ia mea, kaupaona ihola lākou no kuʻu uku i kanakolu ʻāpana kālā. | I told them, "If you think it best, give me my pay; but if not, keep it." So they paid me thirty pieces of silver. |
| Zek 11:13 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, E hoʻolei aku ia mea no ka potera: he kumu kūʻai nui kā kaʻu i kūʻai ʻia ai e lākou! No laila, lālau akula au i ua mau ʻāpana kālā lā he kanakolu, a hoʻolei akula i ka potera i loko o ka hale o Iēhova. | And the LORD said to me, "Throw it to the potter"--the handsome price at which they priced me! So I took the thirty pieces of silver and threw them into the house of the LORD to the potter. |
| Mal 1:3 | A hoʻowahāwahā hoʻi au iā ʻEsau, A hoʻoneoneo akula au i kona mau mauna, A hoʻolilo ihola i kona ʻāina i mau wahi noho o ka wao nahele. | but Esau I have hated, and I have turned his mountains into a wasteland and left his inheritance to the desert jackals." |