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he

1. indefinite article. a, an; to be a, have (with a possessive).

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Mat 1:17ʻO nā hanauna a pau maiā ʻAberahama mai a hiki iā Dāvida, he ʻumi ia hanauna a me kumamāhā; a maiā Dāvida mai a hiki i ka lawe ʻana i Babulona, he ʻumi ia hanauna a me kumamāhā; a mai ka lawe ʻana aku i Babulona mai, a hiki iā Kristo he ʻumi ia hanauna a me kumamāhā.Thus there were fourteen generations in all from Abraham to David, fourteen from David to the exile to Babylon, and fourteen from the exile to the Christ.
Mat 1:19Akā, he kanaka pono kāna kāne ʻo Iosepa, ʻaʻole ia i makemake e hōʻino iā ia ma ke ākea; manaʻo ihola ia e kipaku malū iā ia.Because Joseph her husband was a righteous man and did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly.
Mat 2:18Ua lohea ka leo ma Rama, he pihe, he uē ʻana, a me ke kanikau nui; e uē ana ʻo Rāhela no kāna mau keiki, ʻaʻole loa ia e nā, no ka mea, ʻaʻole aʻe nei lākou."A voice is heard in Ramah, weeping and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted, because they are no more."
Mat 2:23A 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 3:4Ua ʻaʻahu ihola ʻo ua Ioane lā i ke kapa hulu kāmelo, a he kāʻei ʻili ma kona pūhaka; a he ʻūhini kāna ʻai, a me ka meli o ka nāhelehele.John's clothes were made of camel's hair, and he had a leather belt around his waist. His food was locusts and wild honey.
Mat 3:7A 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 3:11ʻO wau nō ke bapetizo aku nei iā ʻoukou i ka wai, no ka mihi; akā, ʻo ka mea e hele mai ana ma hope oʻu, he nui aku kona mana i koʻu, ʻaʻole au e pono ke lawe i kona mau kāmaʻa; nāna ʻoukou e bapetizo aku i ka ʻUhane Hemolele a me ke ahi."I baptize you with water for repentance. But after me will come one who is more powerful than I, whose sandals I am not fit to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.
Mat 3:16A 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 3:17Aia hoʻi, he leo mai ka lani mai, e ʻī mai ana, ʻO kaʻu Keiki punahele kēia, ka mea aʻu i ʻoliʻoli loa ai.And a voice from heaven said, "This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased."
Mat 4:2Hoʻokē ʻai ihola ia i hoʻokahi kanahā lā, a me nā pō he kanahā, a ma hope iho, pōloli ihola ia.After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry.
Mat 4:18Hele 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 4:25He nui loa ka poʻe kānaka i hahai mai iā ia no Galilaia mai, no Dekapoli mai, a no Ierusalema mai, no Iudea mai, a no kēlā kapa mai o Ioredane.Large crowds from Galilee, the Decapolis, Jerusalem, Judea and the region across the Jordan followed him.
Mat 5:9Pōmaikaʻi ka poʻe ʻuao; no ka mea, e ʻī ʻia lākou he poʻe keiki na ke Akua.Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God.
Mat 5:12E hauʻoli ʻoukou, e ʻoliʻoli nui hoʻi; no ka mea, he nui ka uku no ʻoukou ma ka lani; pēlā lākou, i hoʻomaʻau aku ai i ka poʻe kāula ma mua o ʻoukou.Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.
Mat 5:18No ka mea, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, e lilo ʻē ka lani a me ka honua, ʻaʻole e lilo kahi huna, ʻaʻole hoʻi kahi lihi iki o ke kānāwai, a pau loa aʻela ia i ka hoʻokō ʻia.I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished.
Mat 5:19No laila, ʻo ka mea e uhaʻi aku i kekahi hua iki o kēia mau kānāwai, a e aʻo aku hoʻi i kānaka pēlā; ʻo ia ke ʻōlelo ʻia he mea ʻuʻuku loa i loko o ke aupuni o ka lani; akā, ʻo ka mea e mālama ia mau kānāwai, a e aʻo aku i kānaka pēlā, ʻo ia ke ʻōlelo ʻia he mea nui i loko o ke aupuni o ka lani.Anyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
Mat 5:23No ia mea, a i lawe mai ʻoe i kāu mōhai i ke kuahu, a ma laila ʻoe i manaʻo ai, he mea kāu e hewa ai i kou hoahānau;"Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you,
Mat 5:26He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoe; ʻaʻole loa ʻoe e puka ʻē mai i waho o laila, a pau loa aʻela ka ʻaiʻē i ka uku ʻia e ʻoe.I tell you the truth, you will not get out until you have paid the last penny.
Mat 5:37Penei ʻoukou e ʻōlelo aku ai, ʻo ka ʻae, he ʻae ia; ʻo ka ʻole, he hōʻole ia: a ʻo ka mea ʻoi aku i kēia, no ka ʻino mai ia.Simply let your 'Yes' be 'Yes,' and your 'No,' 'No'; anything beyond this comes from the evil one.
Mat 5:38Ua lohe ʻoukou i ka ʻōlelo ʻana mai, He maka no ka maka, a he niho no ka niho:"You have heard that it was said, 'Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.'
Mat 5:46A i aloha aku ʻoukou i ka poʻe i aloha mai iā ʻoukou, he aha lā auaneʻi ka uku e loaʻa mai ai iā ʻoukou? ʻAʻole anei pēlā e hana nei ka poʻe luna ʻauhau?If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing that?
Mat 5:47Inā e uē aku ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou poʻe hoahānau wale nō, he aha lā ko ʻoukou mea e ʻoi aku ai? ʻAʻole anei pēlā e hana nei ka poʻe luna ʻauhau?And if you greet only your brothers, what are you doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that?
Mat 6:2A i kou manawaleʻa ʻana aku, mai hoʻokani i ka pū i mua ou e like me ka hana ʻana a ka poʻe hoʻokamani i loko o nā hale hālāwai a ma nā alanui, i hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia mai ai e nā kānaka: he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, Ua loaʻa iā lākou ko lākou uku."So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by men. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full.
Mat 6:5A i pule aku ʻoe, ʻeā, mai hoʻohālike me ka poʻe hoʻokamani; makemake lākou e pule kū ana ma nā hale hālāwai a me nā huina alanui, i ʻike ʻia mai ai lākou e kānaka; he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, Ua loaʻa iā lākou ko lākou uku."And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full.
Mat 6:16A i hoʻokē ʻai ʻoukou, mai hōʻinoʻino maka ʻoukou e like me ka poʻe hoʻokamani; no ka mea, ua hōʻinoʻino lākou i ko lākou maka i ʻike ʻia mai e nā kānaka kā lākou hoʻokē ʻai ʻana: he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, Ua loaʻa iā lākou ko lākou uku."When you fast, do not look somber as the hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces to show men they are fasting. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full.
Mat 6:22ʻO ka maka ko ke kino kukui nō ia. Inā he maikaʻi kou maka, e mālamalama ana kou kino a pau."The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are good, your whole body will be full of light.
Mat 6:28He aha hoʻi kā ʻoukou e manaʻo nui ai i ke kapa? E nānā i nā līlia o ke kula, i ko lākou ulu ʻana; ʻaʻole naʻe lākou e hana, ʻaʻole hoʻi e milo:"And why do you worry about clothes? See how the lilies of the field grow. They do not labor or spin.
Mat 6:30Inā pēlā ke Akua e hoʻonani mai ai i ka nāhelehele, inā nō ma ke kula i kēia lā, a i ka lā ʻapōpō e hoʻolei ʻia ai i loko o ka umu; ʻaʻole anei he ʻoiaʻiʻo kona hōʻaʻahu ʻana mai iā ʻoukou, e ka poʻe paulele kāpekepeke?If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith?
Mat 6:31No laila hoʻi, mai nīnau aku ʻoukou me ka manaʻo nui, He aha kā kākou mea e ʻai ai? He aha hoʻi kā kākou mea e inu ai? He aha hoʻi ko kākou mea e ʻaʻahu ai?So do not worry, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?'
Mat 6:32No ka mea, ke hoʻopapau nei nā kānaka ʻē ma kēia mau mea a pau. Ua ʻike nō hoʻi ko ʻoukou Makua o ka lani, he pono ke loaʻa iā ʻoukou ia mau mea a pau.For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them.
Mat 7:3He aha kāu e nānā aku ai i ka pula iki i loko o ka maka o kou hoahānau, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoe i ʻike i ke kaola i loko o kou maka iho?"Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?
Mat 7:4Pehea lā hoʻi ʻoe e ʻōlelo aku ai i kou hoahānau, E ʻae mai naʻu e unuhi ka pula iki no loko mai o kou maka, a he kaola nō kā hoʻi i loko o kou maka iho?How can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' when all the time there is a plank in your own eye?
Mat 7:11Inā paha ʻoukou he poʻe hewa i ʻike i ka hāʻawi aku i nā mea maikaʻi na kā ʻoukou mau keiki, he ʻoi nui aku ko ʻoukou Makua i ka lani ma kona hāʻawi ʻana mai i nā mea maikaʻi na ka poʻe e noi aku iā ia.If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him!
Mat 7:13E komo aʻe ʻoukou ma ka puka pilikia; no ka mea, he ākea ka puka, he pālahalaha hoʻi ke alanui e hiki aku ai i ka make; a nui wale hoʻi ka poʻe komo i laila."Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.
Mat 7:14Akā, he pilikia ka puka, he ʻololī hoʻi ke ala e hiki aku ai i ke ola, a kākaʻikahi wale ka poʻe loaʻa ia.But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
Mat 7:15E mālama hoʻi iā ʻoukou no ka poʻe kāula hoʻopunipuni ke hele mai i o ʻoukou nei me ka ʻaʻahu hipa; akā, ma loko, he poʻe ʻīlio hihiu hae lākou."Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves.
Mat 7:22He nui ka poʻe e ʻōlelo mai ana iaʻu ia lā, E ka Haku, E ka Haku, ʻaʻole anei mākou i aʻo aku ma kou inoa? I mahiki aku hoʻi i nā ʻuhane ʻino ma kou inoa? A i hana aku i nā hana mana he nui ma kou inoa?Many will say to me on that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?'
Mat 7:29No 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 8:1A iho maila ia mai ka mauna mai, he nui loa ka poʻe i ukali iā ia.When he came down from the mountainside, large crowds followed him.
Mat 8:9No ka mea, he kanaka aku wau ma lalo o ke aliʻi, he poʻe koa ma lalo iho oʻu; a ʻōlelo aku nō au i kekahi, E hele aku, a hele aku nō ia, a i kekahi hoʻi, E hele mai, a hele mai nō ia; a i kuʻu kauā, E hana ia mea, a hana nō ia.For I myself am a man under authority, with soldiers under me. I tell this one, 'Go,' and he goes; and that one, 'Come,' and he comes. I say to my servant, 'Do this,' and he does it."
Mat 8:10A lohe aʻela ʻo Iesū, mahalo aʻela ia, ʻī maila i ka poʻe e ukali aku ana, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole au i ʻike i ka manaʻoʻiʻo nui e like me kēia i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela.When Jesus heard this, he was astonished and said to those following him, "I tell you the truth, I have not found anyone in Israel with such great faith.
Mat 8:11Ke ʻī aku nei au iā ʻoukou, he nui ka poʻe e hele mai, mai ka hikina a me ke komohana mai, a e noho pū lākou me ʻAberahama, a me ʻIsaʻaka, a me Iakoba i loko o ke aupuni o ka lani.I say to you that many will come from the east and the west, and will take their places at the feast with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven.
Mat 8:16A 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 8:18A ʻike aʻela ʻo Iesū, ua puni ia i ka poʻe kānaka he nui wale, kēnā maila ia e holo ma kēlā kapa.When Jesus saw the crowd around him, he gave orders to cross to the other side of the lake.
Mat 8:20ʻĪ maila Iesū iā ia, He mau lua ko nā ʻalopeke, he mau pūnana ko nā manu o ka lewa; akā, ʻo ke Keiki a ke kanaka, ʻaʻohe ona wahi e hoʻomoe ai i kona poʻo.Jesus replied, "Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head."
Mat 8:24Aia hoʻi, he ʻino nui ma ka moana wai, a popoʻi ʻia aʻela ka moku e nā ʻale; akā, ua hiamoe ʻo ia.Without warning, a furious storm came up on the lake, so that the waves swept over the boat. But Jesus was sleeping.
Mat 8:26ʻĪ 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 8:27Mahalo 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 8:29Aia hoʻi, kāhea maila lāua, ʻī maila, He aha kāu iā mākou nei, e Iesū ke Keiki a ke Akua? Ua hiki ʻē mai nei anei ʻoe e hana ʻeha mai iā mākou ma mua o ka manawa?"What do you want with us, Son of God?" they shouted. "Have you come here to torture us before the appointed time?"
Mat 8:30A i kahi mamao aku, he kumu puaʻa e ʻai ana.Some distance from them a large herd of pigs was feeding.
Mat 9:3A laila, ʻōhumu ihola kekahi poʻe kākau ʻōlelo i loko o lākou iho, He ʻōlelo hōʻino kā ia nei.At this, some of the teachers of the law said to themselves, "This fellow is blaspheming!"
Mat 9:6I ʻike hoʻi ʻoukou, he mana nō ko ke Keiki a ke kanaka e kala aku ai i nā hewa ma ka honua nei, E kū aʻe, (wahi āna i ka maʻi lōlō,) e lawe ʻoe i kou wahi moe, a e hoʻi i kou hale.But so that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins . . ." Then he said to the paralytic, "Get up, take your mat and go home."
Mat 9:10A i ko Iesū noho ʻana i ka ʻahaʻaina i loko o ka hale, aia hoʻi, he nui nā luna ʻauhau a me nā lawehala i hele mai, a noho pū me ia a me kāna poʻe haumāna.While Jesus was having dinner at Matthew's house, many tax collectors and "sinners" came and ate with him and his disciples.
Mat 9:14A laila, hele maila nā haumāna a Ioane i ona lā, ʻī maila, Ke hoʻokē ʻai pinepine nei mākou a me ka poʻe Parisaio, he aha hoʻi ka mea e hoʻokē ʻai ʻole ai kāu poʻe haumāna?Then John's disciples came and asked him, "How is it that we and the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not fast?"
Mat 9:20Aia 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 9:32A 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 9:37A laila, ʻī maila ia i kāna poʻe haumāna, He nui ke kīhāpai ʻai, ua hapa nō naʻe ka poʻe lawehana.Then he said to his disciples, "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few.
Mat 10:1A hea aʻela ia i kāna poʻe haumāna he ʻumikumamālua, a laila hāʻawi maila i ka mana no lākou e mahiki aku ai i nā ʻuhane ʻino, a e hoʻōla aku i nā maʻi a pau a me nā nāwaliwali a pau.He called his twelve disciples to him and gave them authority to drive out evil spirits and to heal every disease and sickness.
Mat 10:2Eia hoʻi nā inoa o ka poʻe lunaʻōlelo he ʻumikumamālua. ʻO ka mua, ʻo Simona i kapa ʻia ʻo Petero, me kona kaikaina ʻo ʻAnederea; ʻo Iakobo na Zebedaio, a me kona kaikaina ʻo Ioane;These are the names of the twelve apostles: first, Simon (who is called Peter) and his brother Andrew; James son of Zebedee, and his brother John;
Mat 10:10ʻAʻole hoʻi he ʻaʻa no ko ʻoukou hele ʻana, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻelua ʻaʻahu, ʻaʻole hoʻi kāmaʻa, ʻaʻole nō hoʻi he koʻokoʻo; no ka mea, he pono ke loaʻa i ka mea hana ka ʻai nāna.take no bag for the journey, or extra tunic, or sandals or a staff; for the worker is worth his keep.
Mat 10:15He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, E aho nō ka hewa ʻana o ko Sodoma a me ko Gomora i ko ia kūlanakauhale i ka lā e hoʻokolokolo ai.I tell you the truth, it will be more bearable for Sodom and Gomorrah on the day of judgment than for that town.
Mat 10:23Aia hana ʻino mai lākou iā ʻoukou i loko o kekahi kūlanakauhale, e holo aku ʻoukou i kekahi; he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻAʻole e pau ʻē nā kūlanakauhale o ka ʻIseraʻela i ke kaʻahele ʻia e ʻoukou, a hiki mai nō ke Keiki a ke kanaka.When you are persecuted in one place, flee to another. I tell you the truth, you will not finish going through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes.
Mat 10:24ʻAʻole he kiʻekiʻe ka haumāna ma luna o ke kumu, ʻaʻole hoʻi ke kauā ma luna o kona haku."A student is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his master.
Mat 10:25He aho nō ka haumāna ke like ia me kāna kumu, a ʻo ke kauā ke like ia me kona haku. Inā e kapa mai lākou i ka mea nona ka hale, ʻo Belezebuba, e nui auaneʻi ko lākou kapa ʻana i ko ka hale pēlā.It is enough for the student to be like his teacher, and the servant like his master. If the head of the house has been called Beelzebub, how much more the members of his household!
Mat 10:31No laila, mai makaʻu ʻoukou, ua ʻoi loa aku ʻoukou ma mua o nā manu liʻiliʻi he nui loa.So don't be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.
Mat 10:41ʻO ka mea hoʻokipa mai i ke kāula, no ka mea, he kāula ia, e loaʻa iā ia ka uku no ke kāula; a ʻo ka mea hoʻokipa mai i ke kanaka pono, no ka mea, he kanaka pono ia, e loaʻa iā ia ka uku no ke kanaka pono.Anyone who receives a prophet because he is a prophet will receive a prophet's reward, and anyone who receives a righteous man because he is a righteous man will receive a righteous man's reward.
Mat 10:42ʻO ka mea nāna e hāʻawi mai i ke kīʻaha wai huʻihuʻi e inu, no kekahi o kēia mau mea ʻuʻuku, no ka mea, he haumāna ia, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻAʻole ia e nele i kona uku.And if anyone gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones because he is my disciple, I tell you the truth, he will certainly not lose his reward."
Mat 11:1A 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 11:8I hele hoʻi ʻoukou e ʻike i ke aha? He kanaka anei i kāhiko ʻia i ke kapa paheʻe? Aia nō ka poʻe i kāhiko ʻia i ke kapa paheʻe i loko o nā hale o nā aliʻi.If not, what did you go out to see? A man dressed in fine clothes? No, those who wear fine clothes are in kings' palaces.
Mat 11:9I hele hoʻi ʻoukou e ʻike i ke aha? He kāula anei? ʻO ia, ke haʻi aku nei au iā ʻoukou, ʻo ka mea hoʻi e ʻoi aku i ke kāula.Then what did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, I tell you, and more than a prophet.
Mat 11:11He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO nā mea a nā wāhine i hānau ai, ʻaʻole kekahi o lākou i ʻoi aku i mua o Ioane Bapetite: akā, ʻo ka mea liʻiliʻi loa i loko o ke aupuni o ka lani, ua ʻoi aku ia i mua ona.I tell you the truth: Among those born of women there has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist; yet he who is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.
Mat 11:18No ka mea, i hele mai nei ʻo Ioane me ka ʻai ʻole a me ka inu ʻole, a ke ʻōlelo nei lākou, He daimonio kona.For John came neither eating nor drinking, and they say, 'He has a demon.'
Mat 11:19I hele mai nei ke Keiki a ke kanaka me ka ʻai ʻana a me ka inu ʻana, a ke ʻōlelo nei lākou, Aia hoʻi, he kanaka pākela ʻai, pākela inu waina, a he hoalauna no nā luna ʻauhau a me nā lawehala. Akā, ua hoʻāpono ʻia ka naʻauao e kāna poʻe keiki.The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, 'Here is a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and "sinners." ' But wisdom is proved right by her actions."
Mat 11:27Ua hāʻawi ʻia mai iaʻu nā mea a pau e koʻu Makua; ʻaʻohe kanaka i ʻike i ke Keiki, ʻo ka Makua wale nō; ʻaʻole hoʻi he kanaka i ʻike i ka Makua, ʻo ke Keiki wale nō, a me ka mea iā ia e hōʻike aku ai ke Keiki."All things have been committed to me by my Father. No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.
Mat 11:30No ka mea, he ʻoluʻolu kaʻu ʻauamo, he māmā hoʻi kaʻu ukana.For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."
Mat 12:10Aia i laila he kanaka, ua maloʻo kona lima: nīnau maila lākou iā ia, i mea e hoʻopiʻi aku ai lākou iā ia, ʻī maila, He mea pono anei ke hoʻōla aku i ka lā Sābati?and a man with a shriveled hand was there. Looking for a reason to accuse Jesus, they asked him, "Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?"
Mat 12:12ʻAʻole anei e ʻoi aku ke kanaka ma mua o ka hipa? He mea pono nō ke hana maikaʻi i ka lā Sābati.How much more valuable is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath."
Mat 12:15A 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 13:2He 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 13:8Akā heleleʻi ihola hoʻi kekahi ma ka lepo maikaʻi, a hua maila i ka hua, he pāhaneri kā kekahi, he pākanaono kā kekahi, a he pākanakolu kā kekahi.Still other seed fell on good soil, where it produced a crop--a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown.
Mat 13:17He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, He nui nā kāula a me nā kānaka pono i ake e ʻike i nā mea a ʻoukou e ʻike nei, ʻaʻole naʻe lākou i ʻike; a e lohe hoʻi i nā mea a ʻoukou e lohe nei, ʻaʻole naʻe i lohe.For I tell you the truth, many prophets and righteous men longed to see what you see but did not see it, and to hear what you hear but did not hear it.
Mat 13:21ʻAʻole naʻe he aʻa i loko ona, no laila ua pōkole kona kūpaʻa ʻana; a hiki mai ka pilikia a me ka hōʻino no ka ʻōlelo, a laila hāʻule koke ihola ia.But since he has no root, he lasts only a short time. When trouble or persecution comes because of the word, he quickly falls away.
Mat 13:23A ʻo ka mea i lūlū ʻia ma kahi lepo maikaʻi, ʻo ia ka mea i lohe i ka ʻōlelo me ka hoʻomaopopo; a hua mai i ka hua he pāhaneri kā kekahi, he pākanaono kā kekahi, a he pākanakolu kā kekahi.But the one who received the seed that fell on good soil is the man who hears the word and understands it. He produces a crop, yielding a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown."
Mat 13:32He makaliʻi kēia hua i nā hua a pau, a kupu aʻe ia, ua ʻoi kona kino i nā laʻalāʻau a pau, a lilo aʻela ia i lāʻau, a lele mai nā manu o ka lewa, a kau iho i luna o kona mau lālā.Though it is the smallest of all your seeds, yet when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and perch in its branches."
Mat 13:47Eia hou, Ua like ke aupuni o ka lani me ka ʻupena i kuʻu i ke kai, a puni aʻela nā iʻa he nui wale ke ʻano."Once again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net that was let down into the lake and caught all kinds of fish.
Mat 13:57A 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 14:5Manaʻo ihola ia e pepehi iā ia, a makaʻu aʻela ia i nā kānaka; no ka mea, manaʻo ihola lākou, he kāula ia.Herod wanted to kill John, but he was afraid of the people, because they considered him a prophet.
Mat 14:14A 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 14:15A 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 14:20ʻAi ihola lākou a pau, a māʻona; a hōʻiliʻili maila lākou i nā hakina i koe a piha aʻela nā hīnaʻi he ʻumikumamālua.They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over.
Mat 14:21ʻO ka poʻe i ʻai, ʻelima paha tausani kānaka lākou, he ʻokoʻa nā wāhine a me nā kamaliʻi.The number of those who ate was about five thousand men, besides women and children.
Mat 14:26ʻIke 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 14:31Kīkoʻo koke maila Iesū i kona lima, paʻa maila iā ia, ʻī maila, E ka mea paulele kāpekepeke, he aha kāu mea i kānalua ai?Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him. "You of little faith," he said, "why did you doubt?"
Mat 14:33Hele 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 15:8ʻO kēia poʻe kānaka, ke hoʻokokoke mai nei lākou iaʻu me ko lākou waha, a ke hoʻomaikaʻi mai nei iaʻu me nā lehelehe; akā, ʻo ko lākou naʻau lā, he mamao loa ia iaʻu." 'These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me.
Mat 15:14E waiho pēlā iā lākou; he poʻe alakaʻi makapō lākou no nā makapō: inā he makapō e alakaʻi i ka makapō, e hāʻule pū lāua i loko o ka lua.Leave them; they are blind guides. If a blind man leads a blind man, both will fall into a pit."
Mat 15:27ʻĪ maila kēlā, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, e ka Haku; ua ʻai nō naʻe nā ʻīlio i nā hunahuna i heleleʻi iho ma lalo o ka papa ʻaina a ko lākou haku."Yes, Lord," she said, "but even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters' table."
Mat 15:30He nui ka poʻe kānaka i hele mai i ona lā, e halihali pū mai ana i nā ʻoʻopa, i nā makapō, i nā ʻāʻā, i nā mumuku, a me nā mea ʻē aʻe he nui wale, a waiho ihola iā lākou ma nā wāwae o Iesū; a hoʻōla ihola ʻo ia iā lākou.Great crowds came to him, bringing the lame, the blind, the crippled, the mute and many others, and laid them at his feet; and he healed them.
Mat 15:34Nīnau 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 15:38ʻO ka poʻe i ʻai, ʻehā tausani kānaka, he ʻokoʻa nā wāhine a me nā kamaliʻi.The number of those who ate was four thousand, besides women and children.
Mat 16:3I ke kakahiaka hoʻi, He lā ʻino kēia, no ka mea, ua ʻulaʻula mai ke ao, ua hākumakuma. E ka poʻe hoʻokamani, ke ʻike nei ʻoukou i ke kilo i nā ʻōuli o ke ao; ʻaʻole anei ʻoukou i ʻike i nā hōʻailona o nēia manawa?and in the morning, 'Today it will be stormy, for the sky is red and overcast.' You know how to interpret the appearance of the sky, but you cannot interpret the signs of the times.
Mat 16:8ʻIke mai ʻo Iesū, ʻī maila iā lākou, He aha kā ʻoukou e wā iho nei iā ʻoukou iho, e ka poʻe paulele kāpekepeke, no ko ʻoukou lawe ʻole mai i ka berena?Aware of their discussion, Jesus asked, "You of little faith, why are you talking among yourselves about having no bread?
Mat 16:11He aha hoʻi kā ʻoukou i hoʻomaopopo ʻole ai, ʻaʻole no ka berena kaʻu i ʻōlelo aku ai iā ʻoukou, e makaʻala iā ʻoukou iho i ka mea hū a ka poʻe Parisaio a me ka poʻe Sadukaio?How is it you don't understand that I was not talking to you about bread? But be on your guard against the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees."
Mat 16:21Mai ia wā mai i hoʻomaka ai ʻo Iesū e hōʻike mai i kāna poʻe haumāna, he pono nona ke hele aku i Ierusalema, a e hoʻomāinoino nui ʻia e ka poʻe lunakahiko, a me ka poʻe kāhuna nui, a me ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo, e pepehi ʻia hoʻi ia a make, a pō ʻakolu aʻe e ala hou mai ai.From that time on Jesus began to explain to his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer many things at the hands of the elders, chief priests and teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and on the third day be raised to life.
Mat 16:23Hāliu aʻela kēlā, ʻī maila iā Petero, E hele ʻoe pēlā ma hope oʻu, e Sātana: He mea hihia ʻoe noʻu; no ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻoe e manaʻo nei e like me kā ke Akua, ʻo kā ke kanaka kāu e manaʻo nei.Jesus turned and said to Peter, "Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; you do not have in mind the things of God, but the things of men."
Mat 16:26He aha ka pōmaikaʻi no ke kanaka ke loaʻa iā ia kēia ao a pau, a lilo aku kona ʻuhane? He aha hoʻi kā ke kanaka e hāʻawi aku ai i uku no kona ʻuhane?What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?
Mat 16:28He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO kekahi poʻe e kū mai nei, ʻaʻole lākou e hoʻāʻo ʻē i ka make, a ʻike lākou i ke Keiki a ke kanaka e hele mai ana i kona aupuni.I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom."
Mat 17:4ʻŌlelo 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 17:5Iā ia i ʻōlelo aku ai, aia hoʻi, he ao ʻālohilohi i uhi mai iā lākou; a he leo mai loko mai o ke ao i paʻē maila, ʻO kaʻu Keiki punahele kēia, ka mea aʻu i ʻoliʻoli loa ai; e hoʻolohe ʻoukou iā ia.While he was still speaking, a bright cloud enveloped them, and a voice from the cloud said, "This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased. Listen to him!"
Mat 17:20ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, No ko ʻoukou manaʻoʻiʻo ʻole. He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, inā he like ko ʻoukou manaʻoʻiʻo me kekahi hua mākeke, a ʻōlelo aku paha ʻoukou i kēia mauna, E neʻe aku ʻoe i ʻō, a e neʻe aku nō ia; ʻaʻole mea hiki ʻole iā ʻoukou.He replied, "Because you have so little faith. I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.
Mat 17:25ʻĪ 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 18:3ʻĪ maila, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, inā ʻaʻole ʻoukou i hoʻohuli ʻia aʻe, a e like hoʻi me nā keiki ʻuʻuku, ʻaʻole loa ʻoukou e komo i loko o ke aupuni o ka lani.And he said: "I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
Mat 18:12He aha ko ʻoukou manaʻo? Inā paha hoʻokahi haneri hipa a kekahi kanaka, a ua ʻauana kekahi o lākou, ʻaʻole anei ia e waiho i ka poʻe kanaiwakumamāiwa, a hele aku ma nā mauna e ʻimi i ka mea i nalowale?"What do you think? If a man owns a hundred sheep, and one of them wanders away, will he not leave the ninety-nine on the hills and go to look for the one that wandered off ?
Mat 18:13Inā paha e loaʻa ʻo ia iā ia, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ua ʻoi aku kona ʻoliʻoli no ua hipa lā, i ka ʻoliʻoli no nā hipa he kanaiwakumamāiwa ʻaʻole i ʻauana.And if he finds it, I tell you the truth, he is happier about that one sheep than about the ninety-nine that did not wander off.
Mat 18:18He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO nā mea a ʻoukou e hoʻopaʻa ai ma ka honua nei, e hoʻopaʻa ʻia hoʻi lākou ma ka lani; a ʻo nā mea a ʻoukou e kala ai ma ka honua nei, e kala ʻia nō hoʻi lākou ma ka lani."I tell you the truth, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.
Mat 18:22ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, ke ʻī aku nei au iā ʻoe, ʻAʻole ʻehiku wale nō; akā, he kanahiku hiku.Jesus answered, "I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.
Mat 18:24I ka hoʻomaka ʻana e hoʻākāka ai, ua kaʻi ʻia mai kekahi mea ʻaiʻē i ona lā, he ʻumi tausani nā tālena kāna i ʻaiʻē ai.As he began the settlement, a man who owed him ten thousand talents was brought to him.
Mat 19:2A he nui ka poʻe kānaka i hahai aku iā ia, a hoʻōla ihola ia i ko lākou poʻe maʻi.Large crowds followed him, and he healed them there.
Mat 19:3Hele maila kekahi poʻe Parisaio i ona lā, e hoʻāʻo aku iā ia, ʻī maila, He mea pono anei ke hōʻoki ke kāne i kāna wahine i kēlā hala i kēia hala.Some Pharisees came to him to test him. They asked, "Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any and every reason?"
Mat 19:4ʻŌlelo 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 19:12No ka mea, he poʻe ʻeunuha kekahi mai ko lākou hānau ʻana mai, a he poʻe ʻeunuha kekahi i hōʻeunuha ʻia e kānaka, a he poʻe ʻeunuha kekahi i hōʻeunuha ʻia e lākou iho no ke aupuni o ka lani. ʻO ka mea e hiki iā ia ia mea, e pono nō ia pēlā.For some are eunuchs because they were born that way; others were made that way by men; and others have renounced marriage because of the kingdom of heaven. The one who can accept this should accept it."
Mat 19:16Aia hoʻi, hele maila kekahi kanaka, ʻī maila iā ia, E ke kumu maikaʻi, he aha ka mea maikaʻi aʻu e hana ai, i loaʻa iaʻu ke ola mau loa?Now a man came up to Jesus and asked, "Teacher, what good thing must I do to get eternal life?"
Mat 19:17ʻĪ 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 19:20ʻĪ maila ua kanaka ʻōpiopio lā iā ia, Ua mālama au ia mau mea a pau mai kuʻu wā kamaliʻi mai; he aha koʻu hemahema?"All these I have kept," the young man said. "What do I still lack?"
Mat 19:22Lohe 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 19:23ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū i kāna poʻe haumāna, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, e komo ʻāpuʻepuʻe ke kanaka waiwai i loko o ke aupuni o ka lani.Then Jesus said to his disciples, "I tell you the truth, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven.
Mat 19:26Nānā maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻī maila, He mea hiki ʻole ia i kānaka; akā, e hiki ʻiʻo nō nā mea a pau i ke Akua.Jesus looked at them and said, "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible."
Mat 19:27A 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 19:28ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, i ke ola hou ʻana, i ka wā e noho ai ke keiki a ke kanaka ma luna o kona noho aliʻi nani; ʻoukou hoʻi ka poʻe i hahai mai iaʻu, e noho nō ʻoukou ma luna o nā noho aliʻi he ʻumikumamālua, i poʻe luna kānāwai no nā ʻohana o ʻIseraʻela he ʻumikumamālua.Jesus said to them, "I tell you the truth, at the renewal of all things, when the Son of Man sits on his glorious throne, you who have followed me will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
Mat 19:29ʻO ka mea haʻalele i nā hale, i nā hoahānau kāne, i nā hoahānau wahine, i ka makua kāne, i ka makuahine, i ka wahine, i nā keiki, i nā ʻāina hoʻi, no koʻu inoa, e loaʻa mai iā ia he pāhaneri, a e lilo mai iā ia ke ola mau loa.And everyone who has left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or fields for my sake will receive a hundred times as much and will inherit eternal life.
Mat 19:30A he nui nā mea mua e lilo ana i hope, a ʻo nā mea hope e lilo ana i mua.But many who are first will be last, and many who are last will be first.
Mat 20:6A 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 20:16Pēlā hoʻi ka poʻe hope e lilo i mua, a ʻo ka poʻe mua i hope: no ka mea, he nui nā mea i hea ʻia, akā he ʻuʻuku ka poʻe i wae ʻia."So the last will be first, and the first will be last."
Mat 20:17I 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 20:21Nīnau 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 20:28Pēlā hoʻi, ʻaʻole i hele mai ke Keiki a ke kanaka no ka lawelawe ʻia mai, akā, no ka lawelawe aku, a me ka hāʻawi aku i kona ola i kumu hoʻōla no nā mea he nui loa.just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."
Mat 20:29I ko lākou hele ʻana aʻe mai Ieriko aku, he nui ka poʻe kānaka i hahai iā ia.As Jesus and his disciples were leaving Jericho, a large crowd followed him.
Mat 20:32Kū 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 21:13ʻĪ 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 21:21ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū, ʻī maila iā lākou, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, Inā he manaʻoʻiʻo ko ʻoukou, ʻaʻole ʻoukou kānalua, e hana nō ʻoukou ʻaʻole i kēia wale nō ʻo ka lāʻau fiku; akā, inā e ʻōlelo aku ʻoukou i kēia mauna, E kaʻikaʻi ʻia aʻe ʻoe, a e hoʻolei ʻia aku i loko o ka moana; e hana ʻia nō ia.Jesus replied, "I tell you the truth, if you have faith and do not doubt, not only can you do what was done to the fig tree, but also you can say to this mountain, 'Go, throw yourself into the sea,' and it will be done.
Mat 21:26A i haʻi aku kākou, No kānaka, ke makaʻu aku nei kākou i nā kānaka; no ka mea, ke manaʻo nei lākou a pau, he kāula nō ʻo Ioane.But if we say, 'From men'--we are afraid of the people, for they all hold that John was a prophet."
Mat 21:28Akā, 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 21:31ʻO 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 21:36Hoʻouna hou maila ia i nā kauā ʻē aʻe, he nui aku i ka poʻe ma mua, a hana hou pēlā nā hoaʻāina iā lākou.Then he sent other servants to them, more than the first time, and the tenants treated them the same way.
Mat 21:40Aia hiki mai ka haku nona ka pā waina, he aha kāna e hana mai ai i ua poʻe hoaʻāina nei?"Therefore, when the owner of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those tenants?"
Mat 21:42ʻŌlelo 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 21:46Makemake 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 22:14No ka mea, he nui ka poʻe i kāhea ʻia, he ʻuʻuku hoʻi ka poʻe i wae ʻia."For many are invited, but few are chosen."
Mat 22:16Hoʻouna maila lākou i ona lā i nā haumāna a lākou me kekahi poʻe Herodiano, ʻī maila, E ke Kumu, ke ʻike nei mākou, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kāu, a ke aʻo mai nei ʻoe i ka ʻaoʻao o ke Akua me ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole ʻoe i pāʻewaʻewa ma kā kekahi, ʻaʻole hoʻi i manaʻo i ko waho o ke kanaka.They sent their disciples to him along with the Herodians. "Teacher," they said, "we know you are a man of integrity and that you teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. You aren't swayed by men, because you pay no attention to who they are.
Mat 22:17E haʻi mai hoʻi ʻoe, he aha kou manaʻo? He mea pono anei ke hoʻokupu waiwai iā Kaisara? ʻAʻole anei?Tell us then, what is your opinion? Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not?"
Mat 22:28No laila, i ke ala hou ʻana, na ka mea hea o lākou a ʻehiku ua wahine lā? No ka mea, he wahine ia na lākou a pau ma mua.Now then, at the resurrection, whose wife will she be of the seven, since all of them were married to her?"
Mat 22:32ʻO wau nō ke Akua o ʻAberahama, ke Akua o ʻIsaʻaka, ke Akua o Iakoba? ʻO ke Akua, ʻaʻole ia he Akua no ka poʻe i make, no ka poʻe ola nō.'I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob' ? He is not the God of the dead but of the living."
Mat 22:35A nīnau maila kekahi o lākou, he kākāʻōlelo, hoʻāʻo maila iā ia, ʻī maila,One of them, an expert in the law, tested him with this question:
Mat 22:36E ke Kumu, he aha ke kauoha nui i loko o ke kānāwai?"Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?"
Mat 22:42ʻĪ 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 22:43ʻĪ 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 22:45Inā hoʻi ʻo Dāvida i kapa aku iā ia he Haku, pehea lā ia e mamo ai nāna?If then David calls him 'Lord,' how can he be his son?"
Mat 23:4Ke nakinaki nei lākou i nā ukana kaumaha, a he luhi hoʻi ke hali, a ke kau nei i luna o nā hokua o nā kānaka; ʻaʻole naʻe lākou e hoʻopā iki aku ia mau mea me kekahi manamana lima o lākou.They tie up heavy loads and put them on men's shoulders, but they themselves are not willing to lift a finger to move them.
Mat 23:8Akā, ʻo ʻoukou, mai kapa ʻia ʻoukou he Rabi, no ka mea, hoʻokahi a ʻoukou Kumu, ʻo ka Mesia, a he poʻe hoahānau ʻoukou a pau."But you are not to be called 'Rabbi,' for you have only one Master and you are all brothers.
Mat 23:11ʻO ka mea nui i waena o ʻoukou, he pono e lilo ia i kauā na ʻoukou.The greatest among you will be your servant.
Mat 23:16Auē ʻoukou, e nā alakaʻi makapō, kai ʻōlelo, ʻO ka hoʻohiki aku ma ka luakini, he mea ʻole ia; akā, ʻo ka mea hoʻohiki aku ma ke gula o ka luakini, he ʻaiʻē kāna!"Woe to you, blind guides! You say, 'If anyone swears by the temple, it means nothing; but if anyone swears by the gold of the temple, he is bound by his oath.'
Mat 23:17He poʻe naʻaupō a me ka makapō: he aha ka mea ʻoi, ʻo ke gula anei, a ʻo ka luakini anei, ka mea e laʻa ai ke gula?You blind fools! Which is greater: the gold, or the temple that makes the gold sacred?
Mat 23:18A, ʻo ka mea hoʻohiki aku ma ke kuahu, he mea ʻole ia; akā, ʻo ka mea hoʻohiki aku ma ka mōhai i luna iho, he ʻaiʻē kāna.You also say, 'If anyone swears by the altar, it means nothing; but if anyone swears by the gift on it, he is bound by his oath.'
Mat 23:19He poʻe naʻaupō a me ka makapō: he aha ka mea ʻoi, ʻo ka mōhai anei, a ʻo ke kuahu anei, ka mea e laʻa ai ka mōhai?You blind men! Which is greater: the gift, or the altar that makes the gift sacred?
Mat 23:27Auē ʻoukou, e ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo a me ka poʻe Parisaio, nā hoʻokamani! No ka mea, ua like ʻoukou me nā hale kupapaʻu keʻokeʻo; ua ʻikea naʻe ko waho he maikaʻi; akā, ua piha ʻo loko i nā iwi kupapaʻu a me ka pelapela."Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of dead men's bones and everything unclean.
Mat 23:28Pēlā hoʻi ʻoukou, ua ʻikea e nā kānaka, he maikaʻi ma waho; akā, ua piha ʻo loko i ka hoʻopunipuni a me ka pono ʻole.In the same way, on the outside you appear to people as righteous but on the inside you are full of hypocrisy and wickedness.
Mat 23:31Pēlā ʻoukou e hōʻike mai nei iā ʻoukou iho, he mamo ʻoukou na ka poʻe pepehi kāula.So you testify against yourselves that you are the descendants of those who murdered the prophets.
Mat 23:36He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, E kau mai ana kēia mau mea a pau ma luna o kēia hanauna.I tell you the truth, all this will come upon this generation.
Mat 24:2ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, Ke ʻike nei anei ʻoukou i kēia mau mea a pau? He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, e pau ia mau mea i ka hoʻohiolo ʻia; ʻaʻole e koe kekahi pōhaku ma luna o kekahi pōhaku."Do you see all these things?" he asked. "I tell you the truth, not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down."
Mat 24:3I 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 24:5No ka mea, he nui nā mea e hele mai ma koʻu inoa, me ka ʻī ʻana mai, ʻO wau nō ka Mesia, a he nui nō ka poʻe e hoʻopunipuni ʻia e lākou.For many will come in my name, claiming, 'I am the Christ, ' and will deceive many.
Mat 24:10A laila hoʻi, he nui nā mea e hihia ana; a e kumakaia aku kekahi i kekahi, e inaina aku hoʻi kekahi i kekahi.At that time many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate each other,
Mat 24:11E kū mai nō hoʻi nā kāula wahaheʻe he nui loa, a e hoʻopunipuni aku hoʻi lākou i nā kānaka he nui loa.and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people.
Mat 24:23Inā e ʻōlelo mai kekahi iā ʻoukou ia manawa, Ē, eia ma ʻaneʻi ka Mesia; a, aia ma ʻō, mai manaʻo ʻoukou he ʻoiaʻiʻo.At that time if anyone says to you, 'Look, here is the Christ!' or, 'There he is!' do not believe it.
Mat 24:24No ka mea, e kū aʻe nō na Mesia wahaheʻe, a me nā kāula wahaheʻe, a e hōʻike aku lākou i nā hōʻailona nui, a me nā mea kupanaha; a inā he mea hiki, inā e hoʻopunipuni hoʻi lākou i ka poʻe i wae ʻia.For false Christs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and miracles to deceive even the elect--if that were possible.
Mat 24:26No laila, a i ʻōlelo mai lākou iā ʻoukou, Aia lā, ma ka wao nahele ʻo ia, mai hele aku ʻoukou i laila: Aia hoʻi ia ma ke keʻena mehameha; mai manaʻo ʻoukou he ʻoiaʻiʻo."So if anyone tells you, 'There he is, out in the desert,' do not go out; or, 'Here he is, in the inner rooms,' do not believe it.
Mat 24:34He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻAʻole e hala aku kēia hanauna, a hiki ʻē mai ua mau mea lā a pau.I tell you the truth, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened.
Mat 24:47He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, e hoʻonoho kēlā iā ia ma luna o kona waiwai a pau.I tell you the truth, he will put him in charge of all his possessions.
Mat 25:1A 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 25:6I ke aumoe he kāhea ʻana, Eia aʻe, ke hele maila ke kāne mare; e hele aku ʻoukou e hālāwai me ia."At midnight the cry rang out: 'Here's the bridegroom! Come out to meet him!'
Mat 25:12ʻŌlelo 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 25:21ʻĪ 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 25:23ʻĪ 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 25:24Hele maila hoʻi ka mea iā ia ke tālena hoʻokahi, ʻī maila, E ka Haku, ua ʻike nō au iā ʻoe he kanaka ʻoʻoleʻa, e ʻoki ana ma kahi āu i lūlū ʻole aku ai, a e ʻohi ana ma kahi āu i kānana ʻole aku ai:"Then the man who had received the one talent came. 'Master,' he said, 'I knew that you are a hard man, harvesting where you have not sown and gathering where you have not scattered seed.
Mat 25:28E lawe aʻe i ke tālena mai ona aku, a e hāʻawi aku na ka mea iā ia nā tālena he ʻumi." 'Take the talent from him and give it to the one who has the ten talents.
Mat 25:35No ka mea, pōloli ihola au, a hāʻawi maila ʻoukou i ʻai naʻu; make wai au, a hoʻīnu maila ʻoukou iaʻu; he malihini au, a hoʻokipa ʻoukou iaʻu;For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in,
Mat 25:36He kapa ʻole koʻu, a hōʻaʻahu maila ʻoukou iaʻu; maʻi ihola au, a ʻike maila ʻoukou iaʻu; ma loko hoʻi o ka hale paʻahao, a hele maila ʻoukou iaʻu.I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.'
Mat 25:38Ināhea hoʻi i ʻike ai mākou iā ʻoe he malihini, a hoʻokipa mākou iā ʻoe? A me ke kapa ʻole, a hōʻaʻahu mākou iā ʻoe?When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you?
Mat 25:39Ināhea hoʻi i ʻike ai mākou iā ʻoe, he maʻi, a i loko o ka hale paʻahao, a hele aku mākou i ou lā?When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?'
Mat 25:40A e ʻōlelo aku ke aliʻi iā lākou, me ka ʻī aku, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, i kā ʻoukou hana ʻana pēlā i kekahi mea liʻiliʻi loa o kēia poʻe hoahānau oʻu, ua hana mai ʻoukou pēlā iaʻu."The King will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.'
Mat 25:43He malihini au, ʻaʻole nō ʻoukou i hoʻokipa iaʻu; he kapa ʻole koʻu, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoukou i hōʻaʻahu mai iaʻu; he maʻi koʻu, a i loko hoʻi o ka hale paʻahao, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoukou i ʻike mai iaʻu.I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.'
Mat 25:44A laila, e ʻōlelo mai lākou, me ka ʻī mai, E ka Haku, ināhea i ʻike ai mākou iā ʻoe, ua pōloli, a ua make wai, a he malihini, a he kapa ʻole, a he maʻi, a i loko o ka hale paʻahao paha, a mālama ʻole mākou iā ʻoe?"They also will answer, 'Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?'
Mat 25:45A laila e ʻōlelo aku ʻo ia iā lākou, me ka ʻī aku, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, i kā ʻoukou hana ʻole ʻana pēlā i kekahi mea liʻiliʻi loa o kēia poʻe, ua hana ʻole mai hoʻi ʻoukou pēlā iaʻu."He will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.'
Mat 26:10A ʻike ihola ʻo Iesū, ʻī maila ʻo ia iā lākou, No ke aha lā ʻoukou e hoʻopilikia mai ai i ka wahine? He mea maikaʻi kāna i hana mai ai iaʻu.Aware of this, Jesus said to them, "Why are you bothering this woman? She has done a beautiful thing to me.
Mat 26:13He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, Ma nā wahi a pau loa o ke ao nei, e haʻi ʻia aku ai kēia ʻeuanelio, i laila e haʻi ʻia aku ai kā ia nei hana ʻana, i mea e kaulana ai ʻo ia.I tell you the truth, wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her."
Mat 26:15ʻĪ 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 26:18ʻĪ maila kēlā, E haele aku i loko o ke kūlanakauhale i kekahi kanaka, e ʻōlelo aku iā ia, Ke ʻī mai nei ke Kumu, Ua kokoke mai nei kuʻu manawa; he pono e mālama au me kaʻu mau haumāna i ka mōliaola ma kou hale.He replied, "Go into the city to a certain man and tell him, 'The Teacher says: My appointed time is near. I am going to celebrate the Passover with my disciples at your house.' "
Mat 26:21A i ka ʻai ʻana a lākou, ʻī maila kēlā, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, e kumakaia auaneʻi kekahi o ʻoukou nei iaʻu.And while they were eating, he said, "I tell you the truth, one of you will betray me."
Mat 26:28No ka mea, ʻo koʻu koko kēia no ke kauoha hou, i hoʻokahe ʻia no nā mea he nui loa, i mea e kala ʻia ai nā hala.This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.
Mat 26:29Ke ʻōlelo aku nei au iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole au e inu hou i ko ka hua waina, a hiki aku i ka lā e inu pū ai au me ʻoukou he waina hou i loko o ke aupuni o koʻu Makua.I tell you, I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on until that day when I drink it anew with you in my Father's kingdom."
Mat 26:34ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoe, i kēia pō, ma mua mai o ke ʻoʻoʻō ʻana o ka moa, e pākolu kāu hōʻole ʻana mai iaʻu."I tell you the truth," Jesus answered, "this very night, before the rooster crows, you will disown me three times."
Mat 26:39Hele 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 26:42Hele 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 26:47A i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana, aia hoʻi, hele maila ʻo Iuda, kekahi o ka poʻe ʻumikumamālua, me ia pū ka poʻe kānaka he nui, me nā pahi kaua a me nā newa, i hoʻouna ʻia mai e nā kāhuna nui a me nā lunakahiko.While he was still speaking, Judas, one of the Twelve, arrived. With him was a large crowd armed with swords and clubs, sent from the chief priests and the elders of the people.
Mat 26:50ʻĪ 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 26:53Ke manaʻo nei anei ʻoe, e hiki ʻole iaʻu ʻānō ke kāhea aku i koʻu Makua, a e hoʻouna mai nō ia i oʻu nei i nā legeona ʻānela he ʻumikumamālua a keu aku?Do you think I cannot call on my Father, and he will at once put at my disposal more than twelve legions of angels?
Mat 26:60ʻAʻole naʻe i loaʻa. He nui nō hoʻi nā mea hōʻike wahaheʻe i hele mai, ʻaʻole hoʻi i loaʻa. Ma hope iho hele maila ʻelua mau mea hōʻike wahaheʻe,But they did not find any, though many false witnesses came forward. Finally two came forward
Mat 26:62Kū aʻela ke kahuna nui, ʻī maila iā ia, ʻAʻole anei ʻoe e ʻōlelo iki mai? He aha kā lāua nei i hōʻike mai ai nou?Then the high priest stood up and said to Jesus, "Are you not going to answer? What is this testimony that these men are bringing against you?"
Mat 26:66He aha ko ʻoukou manaʻo? ʻĪ maila lākou, Ua hewa ia e make.What do you think?" "He is worthy of death," they answered.
Mat 27:3A 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 27:4ʻĪ 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 27:9I laila i kō ai ka ʻōlelo a ke kāula a Ieremia, i ʻī mai ai, Ua lawe aku lākou i nā moni he kanakolu, ke kumu kūʻai no ka mea i kūʻai ʻia, ka mea a ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela i kūʻai ai;Then what was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet was fulfilled: "They took the thirty silver coins, the price set on him by the people of Israel,
Mat 27:13A laila, ʻī maila ʻo Pilato iā ia, ʻAʻole anei ʻoe e lohe ia mau mea he nui wale a lākou e hōʻike mai nei nou?Then Pilate asked him, "Don't you hear the testimony they are bringing against you?"
Mat 27:15Ia ʻahaʻaina he mea mau nō i ke kiaʻāina ke kuʻu aku i kekahi paʻahao no nā kānaka, i ka mea a lākou i makemake ai.Now it was the governor's custom at the Feast to release a prisoner chosen by the crowd.
Mat 27:16He paʻahao kaulana iā lākou ia manawa, ʻo Baraba ka inoa.At that time they had a notorious prisoner, called Barabbas.
Mat 27:22Nīnau 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 27:23Nīnau 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 27:24ʻIke 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 27:33A 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 27:52Hāmama aʻela nā hale kupapaʻu, a he nui nā haipule e hiamoe ana i ala hou mai,The tombs broke open and the bodies of many holy people who had died were raised to life.
Mat 27:53A 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 27:54A ʻike aʻela ka luna haneri, a ʻo nā mea me ia e kiaʻi ana iā Iesū i ke ōlaʻi, a me nā mea i hana ʻia, makaʻu loa ihola lākou, ʻī aʻela, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ʻo ke Keiki nō kēia a ke Akua!When the centurion and those with him who were guarding Jesus saw the earthquake and all that had happened, they were terrified, and exclaimed, "Surely he was the Son of God!"
Mat 27:55He nui nō hoʻi ka poʻe wāhine ma kahi mamao aku, e mākaʻikaʻi mai ana; na lākou i ukali iā Iesū mai Galilaia mai e lawelawe ana nāna.Many women were there, watching from a distance. They had followed Jesus from Galilee to care for his needs.
Mat 27:57A ahiahi aʻela, hele maila kekahi kanaka waiwai no ʻArimataia, ʻo Iosepa kona inoa, he haumāna hoʻi ia na Iesū.As evening approached, there came a rich man from Arimathea, named Joseph, who had himself become a disciple of Jesus.
Mat 27:65ʻĪ maila ʻo Pilato iā lākou, Aia iā ʻoukou he poʻe kiaʻi; a haele ʻoukou, e hoʻopaʻa loa i ka hale kupapaʻu."Take a guard," Pilate answered. "Go, make the tomb as secure as you know how."
Mat 28:2Aia hoʻi, he ōlaʻi nui: no ka mea, ua iho mai ka ʻānela a ka Haku mai ka lani mai, a ʻolokaʻa aʻela i ka pōhaku mai ka puka aʻe, a noho ihola i luna o ia mea.There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it.
Mat 28:12A 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 28:16Hele 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.
Mar 1:6Ua ʻaʻahu ʻia ʻo Ioane i ke kapa hulu kāmelo, a he kāʻei ʻili ma kona pūhaka; a he ʻūhini kāna ʻai, a me ka meli o ka nāhelehele.John wore clothing made of camel's hair, with a leather belt around his waist, and he ate locusts and wild honey.
Mar 1:10A 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 1:16I kona hele ʻana aʻe mai ka moana wai ʻo Galilaia, ʻike maila ʻo ia iā Simona, a me kona kaikaina, ʻo ʻAnederea, e kuʻu ana i ka ʻupena ma ka moana wai; no ka mea, he mau lawaiʻa lāua.As Jesus walked beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen.
Mar 1:22Mahalo ihola lākou i kāna aʻo ʻana, no ka mea, aʻo maila ʻo ia iā lākou, me he mea mana lā, ʻaʻole like me ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo.The people were amazed at his teaching, because he taught them as one who had authority, not as the teachers of the law.
Mar 1:24ʻĪ aʻela, ʻEā, he aha kāu iā mākou, e Iesū no Nazareta? I hele mai nei anei ʻoe e luku mai iā mākou? Ua ʻike nō au iā ʻoe; ʻo ʻoe nō ka mea hoʻāno a ke Akua."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!"
Mar 1:27Mahalo 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 1:34He nui nā mea maʻi āna i hoʻōla mai ai, nā mea i loʻohia i kēlā maʻi, i kēia maʻi, a nui nō hoʻi nā daimonio āna i mahiki aku ai; ʻaʻole ia i ʻae mai iā lākou e ʻōlelo iki aʻe, no ka mea, ua ʻike lākou iā ia.and Jesus healed many who had various diseases. He also drove out many demons, but he would not let the demons speak because they knew who he was.
Mar 2:2A hoʻākoakoa koke ʻia maila nā kānaka he nui loa, ʻaʻole loa he wahi kaʻawale iki, ʻaʻole nō hoʻi ma ka ʻīpuka, a haʻi maila ia i ka ʻōlelo iā lākou.So many gathered that there was no room left, not even outside the door, and he preached the word to them.
Mar 2:10Akā, i ʻike ʻoukou, he mana ko ke Keiki a ke kanaka ke kala aku i ka hala ma ka honua nei, (ʻī aʻela ia i ka maʻi lōlō,)But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins . . ." He said to the paralytic,
Mar 2:15Eia kekahi, i kona noho ʻana i ka ʻaina i loko o kona hale, he nui loa nā luna ʻauhau a me nā mea lawehala i noho pū me Iesū a me kāna poʻe haumāna; no ka mea, ua nui loa ka poʻe i hahai ma muli ona.While Jesus was having dinner at Levi's house, many tax collectors and "sinners" were eating with him and his disciples, for there were many who followed him.
Mar 2:18He poʻe hoʻokē ʻai nā haumāna a Ioane, a me nā Parisaio; a hele maila lākou, nīnau maila iā ia, No ke aha lā e hoʻokē ʻai ai nā haumāna a Ioane, a me nā Parisaio, ʻaʻole hoʻi hoʻokē ʻai kāu poʻe haumāna?Now John's disciples and the Pharisees were fasting. Some people came and asked Jesus, "How is it that John's disciples and the disciples of the Pharisees are fasting, but yours are not?"
Mar 3:4A laila, nīnau maila ʻo ia iā lākou, He mea pono anei ke hana i ka maikaʻi i nā lā Sābati, a ke hana i ka ʻino paha? Ke hoʻōla anei, ke pepehi paha? Pili pū ihola lākou.Then Jesus asked them, "Which is lawful on the Sabbath: to do good or to do evil, to save life or to kill?" But they remained silent.
Mar 3:7Hele 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 3:8A no Ierusalema, a no ʻIdumia, a no kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, a me ka poʻe e kokoke ana i Turo, a me Sidona, he poʻe nui loa: i ko lākou lohe ʻana i nā mea āna i hana ai, hele maila lākou i ona lā.When they heard all he was doing, many people came to him from Judea, Jerusalem, Idumea, and the regions across the Jordan and around Tyre and Sidon.
Mar 3:10No ka mea, ua hoʻōla ʻo ia i nā mea he nui loa, no laila lākou i lulumi mai ai e hoʻopā aku iā ia, ʻo ka poʻe a pau i loʻohia i ka maʻi.For he had healed many, so that those with diseases were pushing forward to touch him.
Mar 3:20A ʻākoakoa hou maila nā kānaka, he nui loa, no ia mea i ʻole ai e hiki iā lākou ke ʻai i ka ʻai.Then Jesus entered a house, and again a crowd gathered, so that he and his disciples were not even able to eat.
Mar 3:28He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e haʻi aku nei iā ʻoukou, e kala ʻia nō nā hala a pau o nā keiki a kānaka, a me nā ʻōlelo hōʻino a pau a lākou e hōʻino ai:I tell you the truth, all the sins and blasphemies of men will be forgiven them.
Mar 3:30No ka mea, ua ʻōlelo mai lākou, He ʻuhane ʻino kona.He said this because they were saying, "He has an evil spirit."
Mar 4:21ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, Ua lawe ʻia mai anei he kukui e hahao ʻia ai ma lalo o ke poʻi, a ma lalo o kahi moe paha, ʻaʻole anei no ke kau ʻia ma luna o kahi e kau ai ke kukui?He said to them, "Do you bring in a lamp to put it under a bowl or a bed? Instead, don't you put it on its stand?
Mar 4:22No ka mea, ʻaʻohe mea huna e koe i ka hōʻike ʻole ʻia, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea i uhi malū ʻia e koe i ka hū ʻole ma waho.For whatever is hidden is meant to be disclosed, and whatever is concealed is meant to be brought out into the open.
Mar 4:23Inā he pepeiao ko ke kanaka e lohe ai, e hoʻolohe mai ia.If anyone has ears to hear, let him hear."
Mar 4:31Ua like nō ia me ka hua mākeke, i ka wā i kanu ʻia ai ma ka lepo, he hua liʻiliʻi loa ia o nā hua a pau i kanu ʻia ma ka lepo.It is like a mustard seed, which is the smallest seed you plant in the ground.
Mar 4:33Haʻi maila ia i ka ʻōlelo iā lākou ma nā ʻōlelo nane e like me ia he nui loa, me lākou e hiki ai ke hoʻolohe aku.With many similar parables Jesus spoke the word to them, as much as they could understand.
Mar 4:36A 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 4:38E 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 4:41Weliweli loa aʻela lākou, ʻī aʻela kekahi i kekahi, He aha lā ke ʻano o ia nei, i hoʻolohe pono ai ka makani a me ka moana wai iā ia?They were terrified and asked each other, "Who is this? Even the wind and the waves obey him!"
Mar 5:7Kāhea aʻela ia me ka leo nui, ʻī aʻela, He aha kāu iaʻu, e Iesū, e ke Keiki a ke Akua kiʻekiʻe loa? Ke pāpā aku nei au iā ʻoe ma ke Akua, mai hoʻomāinoino mai iaʻu.He shouted at the top of his voice, "What do you want with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? Swear to God that you won't torture me!"
Mar 5:11Ma ia wahi aku, ma ka puʻu, he nui ka poʻe puaʻa e ʻai ana.A large herd of pigs was feeding on the nearby hillside.
Mar 5:24A 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 5:25Aia hoʻi he wahine heʻe koko, he ʻumi nā makahiki a me kumamālua;And a woman was there who had been subject to bleeding for twelve years.
Mar 5:26A ua nui kona kaumaha no nā kāhuna lapaʻau he nui loa, a ua hoʻopau loa i kona waiwai, ʻaʻole naʻe i maha iki, ua māhuahua nō ka maʻi.She had suffered a great deal under the care of many doctors and had spent all she had, yet instead of getting better she grew worse.
Mar 5:42Ala koke aʻela ke kaikamahine, a hele aʻela; no ka mea, he ʻumikumamālua kona mau makahiki: a kāhāhā nui loa ihola ko lākou naʻau.Immediately the girl stood up and walked around (she was twelve years old). At this they were completely astonished.
Mar 6:2A hiki i ka lā Sābati, hoʻomaka ia e aʻo mai i loko o ka hale hālāwai; a nui loa ka poʻe i lohe, a kāhāhā ka naʻau, ʻī aʻela, No hea lā ia mau mea a ia nei? He aha hoʻi kēia akamai i hāʻawi ʻia aʻe nāna, a me kēia hana mana i hana ʻia ai e kona mau lima?When the Sabbath came, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were amazed. "Where did this man get these things?" they asked. "What's this wisdom that has been given him, that he even does miracles!
Mar 6:5ʻAʻole ia i hiki ke hana i nā hana mana i laila, he mau mea maʻi wale nō naʻe kāna i hoʻōla ai, i ke kau ʻana o kona mau lima i luna iho o lākou.He could not do any miracles there, except lay his hands on a few sick people and heal them.
Mar 6:13Mahiki 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 6:15ʻŌlelo aʻela kekahi poʻe, ʻO ʻElia kēia: a ʻōlelo aʻela kekahi poʻe, He kāula ia, a he mea like me kekahi o ka poʻe kāula.Others said, "He is Elijah." And still others claimed, "He is a prophet, like one of the prophets of long ago."
Mar 6:20No ka mea, ua makaʻu ʻo Herode iā Ioane, ua ʻike ia, he kanaka pono ʻo ia, a me ka hemolele, a mālama nō ʻo Herode iā ia, a hoʻolohe nō i kāna, a nui nā mea āna i hana ai me ka hoʻolohe ʻoluʻolu iā ia.because Herod feared John and protected him, knowing him to be a righteous and holy man. When Herod heard John, he was greatly puzzled; yet he liked to listen to him.
Mar 6:24Hele 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 6:33ʻIke 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 6:34A hele aʻela Iesū i waho, ʻike maila ia i ka ʻaha kanaka he nui loa, haʻehaʻe ihola kona aloha iā lākou; no ka mea, ua like lākou me nā hipa kahu ʻole, a hoʻomaka ia e aʻo mai iā lākou i nā mea he nui.When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd. So he began teaching them many things.
Mar 6:35I 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 6:43Hōʻiliʻili ihola lākou i ke koena ʻai, a me ko ka iʻa, a piha aʻela nā hīnaʻi he ʻumikumamālua.and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces of bread and fish.
Mar 6:49ʻIke 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 7:4A mai kahi kūʻai mai, inā ʻaʻole e holoi, inā ʻaʻole lākou e ʻai: a he nui nō hoʻi nā ʻoihana i loaʻa mai i mālama ʻia e lākou, ʻo ka holoi ʻana i nā kīʻaha a me nā ipu, a me nā ipu keleawe, a me nā pūneʻe.When they come from the marketplace they do not eat unless they wash. And they observe many other traditions, such as the washing of cups, pitchers and kettles. )
Mar 7:8No ka mea, ke waiho wale nei nō ʻoukou i ke kānāwai o ke Akua, a hoʻopaʻa hoʻi i nā kauoha a kānaka, i ka holoi ʻana i nā ipu, a me nā kīʻaha, a he nui loa nō hoʻi nā mea e like me ia, a ʻoukou e hana nei.You have let go of the commands of God and are holding on to the traditions of men."
Mar 7:9ʻĪ maila hoʻi ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō i kā ʻoukou pale ʻana i ke kānāwai o ke Akua, i mālama ai ʻoukou i kā ʻoukou mau kauoha.And he said to them: "You have a fine way of setting aside the commands of God in order to observe your own traditions!
Mar 7:11Akā, ke ʻōlelo nei ʻoukou, Inā e ʻōlelo aku kekahi kanaka i kona makua kāne, a i kona makuahine paha, Korebana, he mea laʻa hoʻi ia, ʻo kaʻu mea e waiwai ai ʻoe.But you say that if a man says to his father or mother: 'Whatever help you might otherwise have received from me is Corban' (that is, a gift devoted to God),
Mar 7:13E hoʻolilo ana i ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua i mea ʻole, ma kā ʻoukou kauoha, ka mea a ʻoukou e hāʻawi aku ai; a ke hana nei ʻoukou i nā mea he nui loa e like me ia.Thus you nullify the word of God by your tradition that you have handed down. And you do many things like that."
Mar 7:16Inā he pepeiao ko ke kanaka e lohe, e hoʻolohe mai ia."If anyone has ears to hear, let him hear."
Mar 7:18ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, He naʻaupō anei ʻoukou pū kekahi? ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou i ʻike, ʻo ka mea ma waho i komo i loko o ke kanaka, ʻaʻole ia e hiki ke hoʻohaumia iā ia?"Are you so dull?" he asked. "Don't you see that nothing that enters a man from the outside can make him 'unclean'?
Mar 7:26He wahine Helene ia, no ka ʻāina ʻo Poinikia ma Suria mai; a nonoi aʻela ʻo ia iā ia, e mahiki aku i ka daimonio, mai loko aku o kāna kaikamahine.The woman was a Greek, born in Syrian Phoenicia. She begged Jesus to drive the demon out of her daughter.
Mar 7:28ʻŌlelo 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 8:1Ia mau lā nō, he ʻaha kanaka nui loa, ʻaʻole naʻe a lākou mea e pāʻina ai, kāhea maila Iesū i kāna mau haumāna, ʻī maila iā lākou,During those days another large crowd gathered. Since they had nothing to eat, Jesus called his disciples to him and said,
Mar 8:7He 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 8:18He mau maka nō ko ʻoukou, ʻaʻole anei ʻoukou i ʻike? He mau pepeiao nō ko ʻoukou, ʻaʻole anei ʻoukou i lohe? ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou i hoʻomanaʻo?Do you have eyes but fail to see, and ears but fail to hear? And don't you remember?
Mar 8:19I 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 8:24Nānā 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 8:36He aha lā uaneʻi ko ke kanaka pōmaikaʻi ke loaʻa iā ia ke ao nei a pau, a lilo aku kona ʻuhane?What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, yet forfeit his soul?
Mar 8:37He aha lā hoʻi ko ke kanaka kumu e hāʻawi aku ai, e loaʻa hou mai ai kona ʻuhane?Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?
Mar 9:7A he ao hoʻi kai uhi mai iā lākou; a paʻē maila ka leo mai loko mai o ke ao, ʻī maila, Eia kuʻu keiki punahele, e hoʻolohe ʻoukou iā ia.Then a cloud appeared and enveloped them, and a voice came from the cloud: "This is my Son, whom I love. Listen to him!"
Mar 9:8Nānā koke aʻela lākou, ʻaʻole he kanaka a lākou i ʻike ai, ʻo Iesū wale nō me lākou.Suddenly, when they looked around, they no longer saw anyone with them except Jesus.
Mar 9:14A hele maila ia i kāna poʻe haumāna, ʻike aʻela ia i nā kānaka he nui loa, a me ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo, e ninaninau ana iā lākou.When they came to the other disciples, they saw a large crowd around them and the teachers of the law arguing with them.
Mar 9:16Nīnau 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 9:33A 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 9:41ʻO ka mea hāʻawi iā ʻoukou i kekahi kīʻaha wai e inu ma koʻu inoa, no ka mea, no Kristo ʻoukou; he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e haʻi aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole loa ia e nele i ka uku ʻia.I tell you the truth, anyone who gives you a cup of water in my name because you belong to Christ will certainly not lose his reward.
Mar 9:50He maikaʻi ka paʻakai, akā, inā i pau ka liʻu o ka paʻakai, pehea lā ia e liʻu hou ai? E ao ʻoukou, i loaʻa ka paʻakai i loko o ʻoukou, a e kuʻikahi like ʻoukou."Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how can you make it salty again? Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace with each other."
Mar 10:2Hele maila ka poʻe Parisaio i ona lā, me ka hoʻāʻo mai iā ia, ʻī maila, He mea pono anei i ke kāne ke hōʻoki i kāna wahine?Some Pharisees came and tested him by asking, "Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?"
Mar 10:3ʻŌlelo 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 10:6Akā, i kinohi o ka honua nei, hana ke Akua iā lāua, he kāne, he wahine."But at the beginning of creation God 'made them male and female.'
Mar 10:11ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻO ka mea hōʻoki i kāna wahine, a mare hou i kekahi, he moekolohe nō kāna iā ia.He answered, "Anyone who divorces his wife and marries another woman commits adultery against her.
Mar 10:15He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO ka mea ʻaʻole e launa i ke aupuni o ke Akua, me he keiki ʻuʻuku lā, ʻaʻole loa ia e komo mai i laila.I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it."
Mar 10:17I kona hele ʻana aku ma ke alaloa, holo kikī aʻela kekahi i ona lā, kukuli ihola i mua ona, ʻī aʻela, E ke Kumu maikaʻi ē, he aha lā kaʻu mea e hana ai, i loaʻa iaʻu ke ola loa?As Jesus started on his way, a man ran up to him and fell on his knees before him. "Good teacher," he asked, "what must I do to inherit eternal life?"
Mar 10:18ʻĪ maila Iesū iā ia, No ke aha lā ʻoe e kapa mai ai iaʻu he maikaʻi? Hoʻokahi wale nō mea maikaʻi, ʻo ke Akua."Why do you call me good?" Jesus answered. "No one is good--except God alone.
Mar 10:24Kāhāhā ihola ka naʻau o ka poʻe haumāna i kāna ʻōlelo. ʻĪ hou maila Iesū iā lākou, E nā pōkiʻi, he mea pilikia loa ke komo ʻana o ka poʻe paulele i ka waiwai, i loko o ke aupuni o ke Akua!The disciples were amazed at his words. But Jesus said again, "Children, how hard it is to enter the kingdom of God!
Mar 10:27Nānā maila Iesū iā lākou, ʻī maila, He mea hiki ʻole kēia i kānaka, akā, ʻaʻole i ke Akua; no ka mea, e hiki nō nā mea a pau loa i ke Akua.Jesus looked at them and said, "With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God."
Mar 10:29ʻŌlelo maila Iesū, ʻī maila, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole ka mea i haʻalele i ka hale, i nā kaikuaʻana, i nā kaikuāhine, i ka wahine, i nā keiki, i nā ʻāina, noʻu nei a no ka ʻeuanelio,"I tell you the truth," Jesus replied, "no one who has left home or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for me and the gospel
Mar 10:31A he nui loa nā mea mua e lilo ana i hope, a me nā mea hope i mua.But many who are first will be last, and the last first."
Mar 10:36Nīnau maila Iesū iā lāua, He aha ko ʻolua makemake, e hana aku ai au na ʻolua?"What do you want me to do for you?" he asked.
Mar 10:45No ka mea, ʻo ke Keiki a ke kanaka, ʻaʻole ia i hele mai no ka hoʻokauā ʻia mai, akā, no ka hoʻokauā aku, a e hāʻawi i kona ola i kumu hoʻōla no nā mea he nui loa.For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."
Mar 10:46A hiki maila lākou i Ieriko; a i ko lākou hele ʻana, mai Ieriko aku, me kāna mau haumāna, a me nā kānaka he nui loa, e noho ana ma kapa alanui, ka makapō, ʻo Batimea, ke keiki a Timea, e nonoi ana.Then they came to Jericho. As Jesus and his disciples, together with a large crowd, were leaving the city, a blind man, Bartimaeus (that is, the Son of Timaeus), was sitting by the roadside begging.
Mar 10:48Nui loa nā mea i pāpā aku iā ia, Hāmau: akā, he nui loa aku kona kāhea ʻana aku, E ke Keiki a Dāvida, e aloha mai ʻoe iaʻu.Many rebuked him and told him to be quiet, but he shouted all the more, "Son of David, have mercy on me!"
Mar 10:51ʻŌlelo 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 11:13ʻIke 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 11:17Aʻo maila ia, ʻī maila iā lākou, ʻAʻole anei i palapala ʻia mai, E kapa ʻia koʻu hale e nā ʻāina a pau, he hale pule? Ua hoʻolilo aʻe nei ʻoukou ia i lua no nā pōwā.And as he taught them, he said, "Is it not written: " 'My house will be called a house of prayer for all nations' ? But you have made it 'a den of robbers.' "
Mar 11:23No ka mea, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO ka mea e ʻōlelo mai i kēia mauna, E hoʻoneʻe aku, a e lele i ke kai, ʻaʻole hoʻi e kānalua kona naʻau, akā, ua manaʻoʻiʻo nō, e hana ʻia kēia mau mea āna e ʻōlelo ai; e loaʻa ʻiʻo nō iā ia ka mea āna e ʻōlelo ai."I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, 'Go, throw yourself into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him.
Mar 11:28ʻĪ maila iā ia, He aha kou pono e hana ai i kēia mau mea? Na wai lā hoʻi ʻoe i hāʻawi mai ia pono e hana i ua mau mea lā?"By what authority are you doing these things?" they asked. "And who gave you authority to do this?"
Mar 11:32Akā, i ʻōlelo paha uaneʻi kākou, No kānaka; makaʻu nō hoʻi lākou i kānaka, no ka mea, ua manaʻo nui nā kānaka, he kāula ʻiʻo ʻo Ioane.But if we say, 'From men' . . ." (They feared the people, for everyone held that John really was a prophet.)
Mar 12:5Hoʻouna 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 12:6He keiki kāne hoʻokahi kāna, ʻo kāna punahele, ʻo ia kāna i hoʻouna hope mai ai iā lākou, ʻī maila, E mahalo mai paha lākou i kuʻu keiki kāne."He had one left to send, a son, whom he loved. He sent him last of all, saying, 'They will respect my son.'
Mar 12:11ʻO ka hana kēia a Iēhova, he mea mahalo ia i ko kākou mau maka.the Lord has done this, and it is marvelous in our eyes' ?"
Mar 12:14A hiki maila lākou, ʻōlelo maila lākou iā ia, E ke kumu ē, ua ʻike mākou he pono ʻoe, ʻaʻole ʻoe i makaʻu i kekahi; ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoe i nānā i ko waho o ke kanaka, akā, ke hōʻike pono mai nei ʻoe i ka ʻaoʻao o ke Akua, ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo: He mea pono anei, ke hāʻawi aku i ka waiwai ʻauhau na Kaisara? ʻAʻole anei?They came to him and said, "Teacher, we know you are a man of integrity. You aren't swayed by men, because you pay no attention to who they are; but you teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not?
Mar 12:28Hele 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 12:35ʻŌlelo maila Iesū, ʻī maila, ma kāna aʻo ʻana i loko o ka luakini, No ke aha lā i ʻōlelo mai ai ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo, He keiki na Dāvida ka Mesia?While Jesus was teaching in the temple courts, he asked, "How is it that the teachers of the law say that the Christ is the son of David?
Mar 12:37A inā kapa aku ʻo Dāvida iā ia i Haku, Pehea lā hoʻi ʻo ia he keiki nāna? A lohe aʻela nā makaʻāinana iā ia me ka ʻoliʻoli.David himself calls him 'Lord.' How then can he be his son?" The large crowd listened to him with delight.
Mar 12:43A laila, kāhea maila i kāna poʻe haumāna, ʻī maila iā lākou, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO kēia wahine kāne make hune, ua ʻoi aku kāna mea i hoʻolei iho ai, ma mua o ko lākou a pau, ka poʻe i hoʻolei iho i loko o ka waihona kālā:Calling his disciples to him, Jesus said, "I tell you the truth, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others.
Mar 13:4E haʻi mai ʻoe iā mākou i ka wā hea e hiki mai ai kēia mau mea, a he aha lā ka ʻōuli o ka hiki ʻana mai o ia mau mea?"Tell us, when will these things happen? And what will be the sign that they are all about to be fulfilled?"
Mar 13:6No ka mea, he nui nā mea e hele mai ana ma koʻu inoa, me ka ʻōlelo mai, ʻO wau nō ia, a e alakaʻi hewa ʻia nā mea he nui loa.Many will come in my name, claiming, 'I am he,' and will deceive many.
Mar 13:22No ka mea, e kū mai auaneʻi i luna nā Mesia wahaheʻe, a me nā kāula wahaheʻe, a e hōʻike mai i nā hōʻailona, a me nā hana mana, inā he mea hiki, e hoʻohihia lākou i ka poʻe i wae ʻia.For false Christs and false prophets will appear and perform signs and miracles to deceive the elect--if that were possible.
Mar 13:30He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole e pau kēia hanauna, a hana ʻē ʻia mai nō kēia mau mea a pau ma mua.I tell you the truth, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened.
Mar 14:3A aia ia i Betania, i loko o ka hale o Simona ka lēpero, e moe ana e ʻai i laila, hele maila kekahi wahine me ka ipu ʻalabata, he mea poni ko loko, he ʻaila ʻala, he mea kumu kūʻai nui; a wehe ia i ka ipu, a ninini ihola ia i luna iho o kona poʻo.While he was in Bethany, reclining at the table in the home of a man known as Simon the Leper, a woman came with an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume, made of pure nard. She broke the jar and poured the perfume on his head.
Mar 14:6ʻĪ maila Iesū, Uoki, no ke aha ʻoukou e hōʻino aku nei iā ia? He mea maikaʻi kāna i hana mai nei iaʻu."Leave her alone," said Jesus. "Why are you bothering her? She has done a beautiful thing to me.
Mar 14:9He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, Ma nā wahi a pau loa ma ke ao nei e haʻi ʻia aku ai kēia ʻeuanelio, e haʻi pū ʻia aku nō hoʻi ka mea āna i hana mai ai, i mea e hoʻomanaʻo ʻia ai ʻo ia.I tell you the truth, wherever the gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her."
Mar 14:18A i ko lākou moe ʻana i ka ʻahaʻaina, ʻōlelo maila Iesū, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, E kumakaia ʻia auaneʻi au e kekahi o ʻoukou, ʻo ka mea e ʻai pū ana me aʻu.While they were reclining at the table eating, he said, "I tell you the truth, one of you will betray me--one who is eating with me."
Mar 14:24ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻO koʻu koko kēia no ke kauoha hou, ua hoʻokahe ʻia no nā kānaka he nui loa."This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many," he said to them.
Mar 14:25He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e haʻi aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole au e inu hou aku i ko ka hua o ke kumu waina, a hiki aku i ka lā e inu ai au i ka mea hou i loko o ke aupuni o ke Akua."I tell you the truth, I will not drink again of the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it anew in the kingdom of God."
Mar 14:30ʻĪ maila Iesū iā ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e haʻi aku nei iā ʻoe, i kēia lā, a i kēia pō nō, ʻaʻole e hiki ke kani ʻana o ka moa kualua, ʻekolu ou hōʻole ʻē ʻana mai iaʻu."I tell you the truth," Jesus answered, "today--yes, tonight--before the rooster crows twice you yourself will disown me three times."
Mar 14:34ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, Ua kaumaha loa kuʻu ʻuhane, me he mea make lā. E kali ʻoukou ma ʻaneʻi, a e makaʻala nō hoʻi."My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death," he said to them. "Stay here and keep watch."
Mar 14:43I kāna ʻōlelo ʻana, hele koke maila ʻo Iuda, kekahi o ka poʻe ʻumikumamālua, a me ia nō nā kānaka he nui loa, me nā pahi kaua, a me nā newa, na ka poʻe kāhuna nui mai, a me ka poʻe kākau ʻōlelo, a me ka poʻe lunakahiko.Just as he was speaking, Judas, one of the Twelve, appeared. With him was a crowd armed with swords and clubs, sent from the chief priests, the teachers of the law, and the elders.
Mar 14:48ʻŌlelo maila Iesū, ʻī mai iā lākou, Ua hele mai nei anei ʻoukou i waho nei, me nā pahi kaua, a me nā newa e hopu mai iaʻu, me he pōwā lā?"Am I leading a rebellion," said Jesus, "that you have come out with swords and clubs to capture me?
Mar 14:56No ka mea, he nui nō ka poʻe hōʻike wahaheʻe mai nona, ʻaʻole hoʻi i kūlike ko lākou hōʻike ʻana.Many testified falsely against him, but their statements did not agree.
Mar 14:60Kū 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 14:64Ua lohe aʻe nei ʻoukou i kāna ʻōlelo hōʻino ʻana. Pehea lā ko ʻoukou manaʻo? Hoʻohewa maila lākou a pau iā ia, he hewa kūpono i ka make."You have heard the blasphemy. What do you think?" They all condemned him as worthy of death.
Mar 15:3Hoʻopiʻi 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 15:12Nīnau hou maila ʻo Pilato, ʻī maila iā lākou, He aha ko ʻoukou makemake e hana aku ai au i ka mea a ʻoukou i kapa aku ai, ʻO ke aliʻi o ka poʻe Iudaio?"What shall I do, then, with the one you call the king of the Jews?" Pilate asked them.
Mar 15:14A 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 15:22A lawe aʻela lākou iā ia i Golegota, ʻo ke ʻano kēia i ka hoʻākāka ʻana, He wahi iwi poʻo.They brought Jesus to the place called Golgotha (which means The Place of the Skull).
Mar 15:40He poʻe wāhine nō hoʻi kekahi e nānā mai ana, ma kahi mamao aku, ʻO Maria no Magedala, a me Maria ka makuahine o Iakobo ka liʻiliʻi, a me Iose, a me Salome.Some women were watching from a distance. Among them were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James the younger and of Joses, and Salome.
Mar 15:41Ua 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 15:43Hele 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 16:4Nānā 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.
Luka 1:1No ka mea, he nui ka poʻe i hoʻāʻo i ka hoʻoponopono i ka moʻoʻōlelo no nā mea i hana ʻia i waena o mākou,Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us,
Luka 1:3Manaʻo ihola au he mea pono noʻu, i koʻu huli ikaika ʻana a maopopo ia mau mea a pau, mai kinohi mai, e palapala hoʻākāka iā ʻoe, e Teopilo ka mea kaulana,Therefore, since I myself have carefully investigated everything from the beginning, it seemed good also to me to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus,
Luka 1:7ʻAʻohe hoʻi a lāua keiki, no ka mea, he pā ʻo ʻElisabeta; a he nui nō hoʻi kā lāua mau makahiki.But they had no children, because Elizabeth was barren; and they were both well along in years.
Luka 1:14A e hauʻoli ana hoʻi ʻoe me ka ʻoliʻoli, a he nui nō hoʻi ka poʻe e hauʻoli i kona hānau ʻana.He will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of his birth,
Luka 1:18Nīnau 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 1:36Aia hoʻi, ʻo ʻElisabeta ʻo kou hoahānau, ua hāpai aʻe nei i ke keiki kāne i kona wā luahine; eia hoʻi ke ono o ka malama o ka wahine i ʻī ʻia aʻe he pā.Even Elizabeth your relative is going to have a child in her old age, and she who was said to be barren is in her sixth month.
Luka 1:48No ka mea, ua nānā aloha mai ʻo ia i ka haʻahaʻa o kāna kauā wahine. Eia hoʻi, ma nēia hope aku e ʻī ʻia mai au e nā hanauna a pau, He pōmaikaʻi.for he has been mindful of the humble state of his servant. From now on all generations will call me blessed,
Luka 1:49No ka mea, ʻo ka Mea mana, ua hana mai ia i nā mea nani noʻu. He hemolele hoʻi kona inoa.for the Mighty One has done great things for me-- holy is his name.
Luka 1:66A ʻo ka poʻe a pau i lohe, nalu ihola lākou ma ko lākou mau naʻau, e ʻī ana iho, He aha lā uaneʻi ke ʻano o kēia keiki? Aia me ia ka lima o ka Haku.Everyone who heard this wondered about it, asking, "What then is this child going to be?" For the Lord's hand was with him.
Luka 1:76A ʻo ʻoe, e ke keiki nei, e kapa ʻia aʻe ʻoe, He kāula na ka mea kiʻekiʻe loa; no ka mea, e hele ana ʻoe i mua o ka maka o ka Haku, e hoʻomākaukau i nā alanui nona;And you, my child, will be called a prophet of the Most High; for you will go on before the Lord to prepare the way for him,
Luka 2:8Aia i kēlā ʻāina he mau kahu hipa e noho ana i ke kula, a e kiaʻi ana i kā lākou mau poʻe hipa i ka pō.And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night.
Luka 2:11No ka mea, i kēia lā i hānau ai, ma ke kūlanakauhale o Dāvida, he Ola no ʻoukou, ʻo ia ka Mesia ka Haku.Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord.
Luka 2:14E hoʻonani ʻia ke Akua ma nā lani kiʻekiʻe loa, a he malu hoʻi ma ka honua; he aloha nō i kānaka."Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests."
Luka 2:23(E like me ka mea i kākau ʻia ma ke kānāwai o ka Haku, ʻo kēlā makahiapo kāne, kēia makahiapo kāne, e ʻī ʻia aʻe he laʻa no Iēhova;)(as it is written in the Law of the Lord, "Every firstborn male is to be consecrated to the Lord" ),
Luka 2:24A e hāʻawi hoʻi i ka mōhai i kauoha ʻia mai ma ke kānāwai o Iēhova, he mau kuhukukū ʻelua, a i ʻole ia, ʻelua manu nūnū ʻōpiopio.and to offer a sacrifice in keeping with what is said in the Law of the Lord: "a pair of doves or two young pigeons."
Luka 2:25Aia hoʻi, ma Ierusalema kekahi kanaka, ʻo Simeona kona inoa; a he kanaka pono ia, he haipule, e kali ana i ka mea nāna e kōkua i ka ʻIseraʻela; aia ma luna ona ka ʻUhane Hemolele.Now there was a man in Jerusalem called Simeon, who was righteous and devout. He was waiting for the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was upon him.
Luka 2:32He mālamalama e hoʻomālamalama ai i nā lāhui kanaka, a he nani nō kou poʻe kānaka ka ʻIseraʻela.a light for revelation to the Gentiles and for glory to your people Israel."
Luka 2:34A hoʻomaikaʻi maila ʻo Simeona iā lāua, ʻī maila hoʻi ʻo ia iā Maria i kona makuahine, Eia hoʻi, ua hoʻonohonoho ʻia mai ʻo ia nei i mea e hāʻule ai, a e ala hou ai nā mea he nui i waena o ka ʻIseraʻela, a i hōʻailona hoʻi e hōʻino ʻia ai;Then Simeon blessed them and said to Mary, his mother: "This child is destined to cause the falling and rising of many in Israel, and to be a sign that will be spoken against,
Luka 2:35(A e hou ʻia nō hoʻi kou ʻuhane e ka pahi kaua;) i hōʻike ʻia ai nā manaʻo o nā naʻau he lehulehu.so that the thoughts of many hearts will be revealed. And a sword will pierce your own soul too."
Luka 2:36Ma laila hoʻi kekahi kāula wahine, ʻo ʻAna, ke kaikamahine a Panuʻela, na ka ʻohana a ʻAsera; he kahiko nō ia, a ʻehiku makahiki ona i noho pū ai me ke kāne, mai kona wā puʻupaʻa mai.There was also a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. She was very old; she had lived with her husband seven years after her marriage,
Luka 2:37A he wahine kāne make ia, he kanawalukumamāhā makahiki ona, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia i haʻalele i ka luakini, akā, ua mālama mau ʻo ia i ke Akua me ka hoʻopōloli a me ka pule, i ka pō a me ke ao.and then was a widow until she was eighty-four. She never left the temple but worshiped night and day, fasting and praying.
Luka 2:49ʻĪ maila kēlā iā lāua, No ke aha lā ʻolua i ʻimi mai nei iaʻu? ʻAʻole anei ʻolua i manaʻo he pono noʻu e lilo ma kā koʻu Makua?"Why were you searching for me?" he asked. "Didn't you know I had to be in my Father's house?"
Luka 3:10Nīnau 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 3:12A 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 3:14A 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 3:16ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Ioane iā lākou a pau, ʻī maila, ʻO wau nō ke bapetizo nei iā ʻoukou me ka wai; akā, e hele mai ana kekahi, he ʻoi aku kona mana i koʻu, ʻaʻole au e pono ke wehe aʻe i nā kaula o kona mau kāmaʻa; ʻo ia ke bapetizo iā ʻoukou me ka ʻUhane Hemolele a me ke ahi.John answered them all, "I baptize you with water. But one more powerful than I will come, the thongs of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.
Luka 3:18He nui nō hoʻi nā mea ʻē aʻe āna i hōʻike mai ai i nā kānaka i kāna ʻōlelo hoʻoikaika.And with many other words John exhorted the people and preached the good news to them.
Luka 3:22A iho maila ma luna ona ka ʻUhane Hemolele me ko ke kino ʻano o ka manu nūnū, a paʻē mai ka leo mai ka lani mai, e ʻī mai ana, ʻO ʻoe nō kaʻu keiki punahele, he ʻoluʻolu loa koʻu iā ʻoe.and the Holy Spirit descended on him in bodily form like a dove. And a voice came from heaven: "You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased."
Luka 3:23A ʻo Iesū, noho nō ia he kanakolu paha makahiki, he keiki, (i ka manaʻo ʻia) na Iosepa, ʻo ia na Heli,Now Jesus himself was about thirty years old when he began his ministry. He was the son, so it was thought, of Joseph, the son of Heli,
Luka 4:24A ʻōlelo hou ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei, ʻAʻohe kāula i mahalo ʻia ma kona ʻāina iho."I tell you the truth," he continued, "no prophet is accepted in his hometown.
Luka 4:32Kāhāhā ihola ka naʻau o lākou i kāna aʻo ʻana; no ka mea, he mana ko kāna ʻōlelo.They were amazed at his teaching, because his message had authority.
Luka 4:33A i loko o ka hale hālāwai he kanaka iā ia kekahi ʻuhane daimonio haukaʻe, a kāhea nō ia me ka leo nui,In the synagogue there was a man possessed by a demon, an evil spirit. He cried out at the top of his voice,
Luka 4:34ʻĪ 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 4:36Mahalo ihola lākou a pau, a ʻōlelo kekahi i kekahi, ʻī aʻela, He aha kēia ʻōlelo! No ka mea, ua kauoha ikaika aku ʻo ia i nā ʻuhane haukaʻe me ka mana, a ua puka mai nō lākou i waho.All the people were amazed and said to each other, "What is this teaching? With authority and power he gives orders to evil spirits and they come out!"
Luka 4:41A 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 4:43ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ia iā lākou, he pono hoʻi noʻu, e haʻi aku i ka ʻeuanelio no ke aupuni o ke Akua i nā kūlanakauhale ʻē aʻe; no ka mea, no laila wau i hoʻouna ʻia ai.But he said, "I must preach the good news of the kingdom of God to the other towns also, because that is why I was sent."
Luka 5:6Hana ihola hoʻi lākou pēlā, puni ihola ka iʻa he nui loa, a nahae aʻela kā lākou ʻupena.When they had done so, they caught such a large number of fish that their nets began to break.
Luka 5:8A 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 5:12Eia 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 5:24Akā, i ʻike ʻoukou he mana ko ke Keiki a ke kanaka ma ka honua e kala i ka hala, (ʻōlelo ia i ka mea maʻi lōlō,) Ke ʻōlelo aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ala, e kaʻikaʻi i kou wahi moe, a e hele aku i kou hale.But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins . . ." He said to the paralyzed man, "I tell you, get up, take your mat and go home."
Luka 5:29Hana ihola ʻo Levi i ʻahaʻaina nui nona i loko o kona hale iho: he nui nō ka poʻe luna ʻauhau a me nā mea ʻē aʻe i noho pū me lākou.Then Levi held a great banquet for Jesus at his house, and a large crowd of tax collectors and others were eating with them.
Luka 6:9ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, E nīnau aku au iā ʻoukou i kekahi mea; He pono i nā lā Sābati, ʻo ka hana maikaʻi anei, ʻo ka hana ʻino paha? ʻO ka hoʻōla anei, ʻo ka pepehi paha?Then Jesus said to them, "I ask you, which is lawful on the Sabbath: to do good or to do evil, to save life or to destroy it?"
Luka 6:13A ao aʻela, hea maila ia i kāna poʻe haumāna; a wae ihola ʻo ia he ʻumikumamālua o lākou; a kapa ihola ʻo ia iā lākou, he poʻe lunaʻōlelo;When morning came, he called his disciples to him and chose twelve of them, whom he also designated apostles:
Luka 6:17A iho maila ʻo ia me lākou, kū ihola ma kahi pāpū, a ʻo kāna poʻe haumāna, a me nā kānaka he lehulehu no Iudea a pau, no Ierusalema hoʻi, a no kahakai ʻo Turo a me Sidona, hele aku lākou e hoʻolohe iā ia, a e hoʻōla ʻia hoʻi ko lākou mau maʻi;He went down with them and stood on a level place. A large crowd of his disciples was there and a great number of people from all over Judea, from Jerusalem, and from the coast of Tyre and Sidon,
Luka 6:22E pōmaikaʻi ana ʻoukou i ka wā e inaina mai ai nā kānaka iā ʻoukou, a e hoʻokaʻawale ai hoʻi iā ʻoukou, a e hōʻino ai hoʻi, a e kiola aku ai hoʻi i ko ʻoukou mau inoa me he mea ʻino lā, no ke Keiki a ke kanaka.Blessed are you when men hate you, when they exclude you and insult you and reject your name as evil, because of the Son of Man.
Luka 6:23E hauʻoli hoʻi ʻoukou ia lā, a e lelele iho i ka ʻoliʻoli; no ka mea, eia hoʻi, he nui nō ko ʻoukou uku ma ka lani. Pēlā nō hoʻi i hana aku ai ko lākou poʻe mākua i ka poʻe kāula."Rejoice in that day and leap for joy, because great is your reward in heaven. For that is how their fathers treated the prophets.
Luka 6:32A inā e aloha aku ʻoukou i ka poʻe i aloha mai iā ʻoukou, he aha hoʻi ka uku no ʻoukou? No ka mea, ua aloha aku ka poʻe hewa i ka poʻe i aloha mai iā lākou."If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' love those who love them.
Luka 6:33A inā e hana maikaʻi aku ʻoukou i ka poʻe i hana maikaʻi mai iā ʻoukou, he aha hoʻi ka uku no ʻoukou? No ka mea, ua hana nō pēlā ka poʻe hewa.And if you do good to those who are good to you, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' do that.
Luka 6:34A inā e hāʻawi aku ʻoukou i ka poʻe a ʻoukou e manaʻo ai e hāʻawi hou mai ana iā ʻoukou, he aha hoʻi ka uku no ʻoukou? No ka mea, ua hāʻawi aku ka poʻe hewa i ka poʻe hewa i loaʻa hou mai ai iā lākou ka mea like.And if you lend to those from whom you expect repayment, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' lend to 'sinners,' expecting to be repaid in full.
Luka 6:35Akā, e aloha aku i ko ʻoukou poʻe ʻenemi, e hana maikaʻi aku, a e hāʻawi aku, me ka manaʻo ʻole i ka uku hou ʻia; a laila e nui ka uku no ʻoukou, e lilo hoʻi ʻoukou i mau keiki na ka Mea kiʻekiʻe loa; no ka mea, he lokomaikaʻi mai ʻo ia i ka poʻe aloha ʻole, a me ka poʻe hewa.But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, because he is kind to the ungrateful and wicked.
Luka 7:2A, he maʻi ko kekahi kauā a ka luna haneri, kokoke nō ia e make, he punahele nāna.There a centurion's servant, whom his master valued highly, was sick and about to die.
Luka 7:8No ka mea, he kanaka nō wau i hoʻonoho ʻia ma lalo iho o ke aliʻi, he mau koa hoʻi koʻu ma lalo iho oʻu, a ʻī aku au i kekahi, E hele aku, a hele aku nō ia; a i kekahi, E hele mai, a hele mai nō ia; a i kuʻu kauā hoʻi, E hana ʻoe i kēia, a hana nō hoʻi ia.For I myself am a man under authority, with soldiers under me. I tell this one, 'Go,' and he goes; and that one, 'Come,' and he comes. I say to my servant, 'Do this,' and he does it."
Luka 7:11Eia 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 7:12A 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 7:21Ia hora iho, hoʻōla ihola ʻo ia i nā mea he nui, i nā maʻi, i nā nāwaliwali, i nā ʻuhane ʻino hoʻi; he nui nō hoʻi nā makapō āna i hāʻawi ai i ka ʻike.At that very time Jesus cured many who had diseases, sicknesses and evil spirits, and gave sight to many who were blind.
Luka 7:28No ka mea, ke ʻōlelo aku nei au iā ʻoukou, ma waena o nā mea a nā wāhine i hānau ai, ʻaʻole he kāula i ʻoi aku ma mua o Ioane Bapetite. Akā, ʻo ka mea ʻuʻuku loa i loko o ke aupuni o ke Akua, ua ʻoi aku ia ma mua ona.I tell you, among those born of women there is no one greater than John; yet the one who is least in the kingdom of God is greater than he."
Luka 7:31No ia mea, me ke aha lā uaneʻi au e hoʻohālike ai i nā kānaka o kēia hanauna? He aha hoʻi ko lākou mea e like ai?"To what, then, can I compare the people of this generation? What are they like?
Luka 7:33No ka mea, hele maila ʻo Ioane Bapetite me ka ʻai ʻole i ka berena, a me ka inu ʻole i ka waina; a ʻōlelo nō ʻoukou, He daimonio kona.For John the Baptist came neither eating bread nor drinking wine, and you say, 'He has a demon.'
Luka 7:34Ua hele mai hoʻi ke Keiki a ke kanaka e ʻai ana, a e inu ana; a ʻōlelo nō ʻoukou, Aia hoʻi, he kanaka pākela ʻai, pākela inu waina, he hoaaloha pū me nā luna ʻauhau a me nā lawehala!The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and you say, 'Here is a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and "sinners." '
Luka 7:37Aia 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 7:39A ʻike aʻela ka Parisaio nāna i kono iā Iesū ʻōlelo ihola ia i loko ona, ʻī ihola, Inā he kāula kēia, inā ua ʻike ia i kēia wahine i hoʻopā iā ia a me kona ʻano; no ka mea, he wahine hewa ia.When the Pharisee who had invited him saw this, he said to himself, "If this man were a prophet, he would know who is touching him and what kind of woman she is--that she is a sinner."
Luka 7:40A 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 7:47No laila hoʻi, ke ʻōlelo aku nei au iā ʻoe, ʻO nā hewa ona he nui loa, ua pau ia i ke kala ʻia; no ka mea, i nui ai kona aloha; akā, ʻo ka mea iā ia ka mea ʻuʻuku i kala ʻia, ʻo ia ke aloha ʻuʻuku.Therefore, I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven--for she loved much. But he who has been forgiven little loves little."
Luka 8:3A me Ioana ka wahine a Kuza a ka puʻukū o Herode, a me Susana, a me nā mea ʻē aʻe he nui, ʻo ka poʻe i mālama iā ia me kauwahi o ko lākou waiwai.Joanna the wife of Cuza, the manager of Herod's household; Susanna; and many others. These women were helping to support them out of their own means.
Luka 8:4A ʻākoakoa maila nā kānaka he nui wale, ʻo nā mea hoʻi i hele mai i ona lā, mai loko mai o nā kūlanakauhale, ʻōlelo mai ʻo ia ma ka ʻōlelo nane;While a large crowd was gathering and people were coming to Jesus from town after town, he told this parable:
Luka 8:9Nīnau akula kāna mau haumāna iā ia, He aha lā ke ʻano o kēia ʻōlelo nane?His disciples asked him what this parable meant.
Luka 8:18No laila hoʻi e noʻonoʻo i ko ʻoukou hoʻolohe ʻana; no ka mea, ʻo ka mea ua loaʻa, e hāʻawi hou ʻia aku nō iā ia; akā, ʻo ka mea loaʻa ʻole, e kāʻili ʻia aku hoʻi ka mea me he mea nona lā, mai ona aku.Therefore consider carefully how you listen. Whoever has will be given more; whoever does not have, even what he thinks he has will be taken from him."
Luka 8:28A i kona ʻike ʻana iā Iesū, walaʻau aʻela ia, moe ihola i mua ona, kāhea aʻela me ka leo nui, He aha kāu iaʻu, e Iesū ke Keiki a ke Akua kiʻekiʻe loa? Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, mai hana ʻeha mai iaʻu.When he saw Jesus, he cried out and fell at his feet, shouting at the top of his voice, "What do you want with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I beg you, don't torture me!"
Luka 8:30A 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 8:32A 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 8:41Aia 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 8:42No ka mea, he kaikamahine kama kahi kāna, he ʻumikumamālua paha kona mau makahiki, a e make ana ia. A i ko Iesū hele ʻana, hoʻokē aʻela ka ʻaha kanaka iā ia.because his only daughter, a girl of about twelve, was dying. As Jesus was on his way, the crowds almost crushed him.
Luka 8:43A he wahine hoʻi, he ʻumikumamālua makahiki o kona heʻe koko ʻana, ua pau kona waiwai i nā kāhuna lapaʻau, ʻaʻohe o lākou mea e ola ai ia;And a woman was there who had been subject to bleeding for twelve years, but no one could heal her.
Luka 9:17A ʻai ihola lākou a pau, a māʻona; a ua ʻohi ʻia maila nā māmala i koe maiā lākou a piha nā hīnaʻi he ʻumikumamālua.They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over.
Luka 9:25No ka mea, he aha ka pōmaikaʻi o ke kanaka ke lilo mai iā ia kēia ao a pau, a lilo aku ʻo ia iho, a e kiola ʻia aku paha ia?What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, and yet lose or forfeit his very self ?
Luka 9:33Eia 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 9:35A he leo i paʻē mai no loko mai o ua ao lā, ʻī maila, ʻO kaʻu Keiki punahele kēia; e hoʻolohe ʻoukou iā ia.A voice came from the cloud, saying, "This is my Son, whom I have chosen; listen to him."
Luka 9:37Eia kekahi, ia lā aʻe, i ka iho ʻana mai o lākou mai ka mauna mai, he nui ka ʻaha kanaka i hālāwai me ia.The next day, when they came down from the mountain, a large crowd met him.
Luka 9:58ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, He mau lua ko nā ʻalopeke, he mau pūnana ko nā manu o ka lewa; akā, ʻo ke Keiki a ke kanaka, ʻaʻole ona wahi e hoʻomoe ai i kona poʻo.Jesus replied, "Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head."
Luka 10:1A 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 10:2A laila ʻōlelo maila ʻo ia iā lākou, He nui ka ʻai i oʻo, he ʻuʻuku ka poʻe nāna e ʻohi; no laila e pule aku ai ʻoukou i ka Haku o ke kīhāpai, e hoʻouna ʻo ia i poʻe hana e ʻohi i kāna ʻai.He told them, "The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.
Luka 10:3E haele ʻoukou; eia hoʻi ke hoʻouna aku nei au iā ʻoukou me he mau keiki hipa lā i waena o nā ʻīlio hae.Go! I am sending you out like lambs among wolves.
Luka 10:19Eia hoʻi, ke hāʻawi aku nei au iā ʻoukou i ka mana e hehi ma luna iho o nā nahesa a me nā moʻo huelo ʻawa, a ma luna o ka mana a pau o ka ʻenemi; ʻaʻole loa he mea e ʻeha ai ʻoukou.I have given you authority to trample on snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy; nothing will harm you.
Luka 10:24No ka mea, ke haʻi aku nei au iā ʻoukou, He nui nō ka poʻe kāula a me nā aliʻi i makemake e ʻike i nā mea a ʻoukou e ʻike nei, ʻaʻole hoʻi lākou i ʻike; a e lohe i nā mea a ʻoukou e lohe nei, ʻaʻole hoʻi lākou i lohe.For I tell you that many prophets and kings wanted to see what you see but did not see it, and to hear what you hear but did not hear it."
Luka 10:25Aia 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 10:26A nīnau maila ʻo ia iā ia, He aha ka mea i kākau ʻia ai i loko o ke kānāwai? Pehea kāu heluhelu ʻana?"What is written in the Law?" he replied. "How do you read it?"
Luka 10:39A he kaikaina kona i kapa ʻia ʻo Maria, ua noho ia ma nā wāwae o Iesū, e hoʻolohe ana i kāna ʻōlelo.She had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord's feet listening to what he said.
Luka 10:40Akā ʻo Mareta, ua paʻapū ia i ka lawelawe nui ʻana, a hele ia, a ʻōlelo aku, E ka Haku, he mea ʻole anei iā ʻoe ka haʻalele ʻana mai o koʻu kaikaina iaʻu e lawelawe hoʻokahi au? No laila, e ʻōlelo ʻoe iā ia e kōkua mai ia iaʻu.But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made. She came to him and asked, "Lord, don't you care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself ? Tell her to help me!"
Luka 10:41ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū, ʻī maila iā ia, E Mareta, e Mareta, ua nui kou manaʻo a me kou pīhoihoi, i nā mea he nui;"Martha, Martha," the Lord answered, "you are worried and upset about many things,
Luka 11:5ʻŌlelo maila hoʻi ʻo ia iā lākou, Inā he makamaka ko kekahi o ʻoukou a hele aku hoʻi ia i ona lā i ke aumoe, a e ʻōlelo aku, E ka makamaka, hō mai hoʻi naʻu i ʻekolu pōpō berena:Then he said to them, "Suppose one of you has a friend, and he goes to him at midnight and says, 'Friend, lend me three loaves of bread,
Luka 11:14A 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 11:29A ʻākoakoa paʻapū aʻela nā kānaka, ʻōlelo maila ia, He hanauna ʻino kēia; ke noi mai nei lākou i hōʻailona; ʻaʻole e hāʻawi ʻia aku ka hōʻailona no lākou, ʻo ka hōʻailona o Iona ke kāula wale nō.As the crowds increased, Jesus said, "This is a wicked generation. It asks for a miraculous sign, but none will be given it except the sign of Jonah.
Luka 11:53A i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana ia mau mea, hoʻomaka aʻela nā kākāʻōlelo a me nā Parisaio e koi ikaika aku, a e hoʻowalewale aku iā ia e ʻōlelo koke mai ma nā mea he nui.When Jesus left there, the Pharisees and the teachers of the law began to oppose him fiercely and to besiege him with questions,
Luka 12:19A e ʻōlelo iho au i kuʻu ʻuhane, E ka ʻuhane, ua nui kou waiwai i hoʻāhu ʻia no nā makahiki he nui wale; e noho nanea ʻoe; e ʻai nō, a e inu nō me ka leʻaleʻa.And I'll say to myself, "You have plenty of good things laid up for many years. Take life easy; eat, drink and be merry." '
Luka 12:30No ka mea, na nā lāhui kanaka o kēia ao i hoʻopapau ma ia mau mea a pau; a he maopopo nō i ko ʻoukou Makua, ʻo nā mea ia e pono ai ʻoukou.For the pagan world runs after all such things, and your Father knows that you need them.
Luka 12:37Pōmaikaʻi ka poʻe kauā a ka haku e ʻike ai e kiaʻi ana i kona wā e hiki mai ai. He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, e kākoʻo nō ʻo ia iā ia iho, a e hoʻonoho ʻo ia iā lākou e ʻai; a e hele mai ia e lawelawe na lākou.It will be good for those servants whose master finds them watching when he comes. I tell you the truth, he will dress himself to serve, will have them recline at the table and will come and wait on them.
Luka 12:48A ʻo ka mea i ʻike ʻole, a hana hoʻi i nā mea e pono ai ka hahau ʻana, ʻo ia ke hahau ʻuʻuku ʻia. ʻO ka mea ua hāʻawi ʻia iā ia ka mea nui, iā ia hoʻi e kiʻi hou ʻia mai ai ka mea nui; a i nui ka mea i waiho ʻia i ke kanaka, he nui nō hoʻi ka mea e noi hou ʻia mai iā ia.But the one who does not know and does things deserving punishment will be beaten with few blows. From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked.
Luka 12:49Ua hele mai nei au e hoʻolei i ke ahi ma ka honua, he aha hoʻi koʻu makemake ē, inā i hoʻā ʻia."I have come to bring fire on the earth, and how I wish it were already kindled!
Luka 12:50He bapetizo koʻu e bapetizo ʻia ai; a ua pilikia hoʻi au a pau ia!But I have a baptism to undergo, and how distressed I am until it is completed!
Luka 13:4A ʻo kēlā poʻe kānaka hoʻi he ʻumikumamāwalu i hiolo ʻia ai e ka hale kiaʻi i Siloama i make ai lākou, ua manaʻo anei ʻoukou ua ʻoi aku ko lākou hewa ma mua o ko nā kānaka a pau e noho ana ma Ierusalema?Or those eighteen who died when the tower in Siloam fell on them--do you think they were more guilty than all the others living in Jerusalem?
Luka 13:6A ʻōlelo mai ʻo ia i kēia ʻōlelo nane; He lāʻau fiku kā kekahi kanaka, ua kanu ʻia i loko o kona pā waina; a hele mai ia e ʻimi i ka hua ma luna ona, ʻaʻole i loaʻa.Then he told this parable: "A man had a fig tree, planted in his vineyard, and he went to look for fruit on it, but did not find any.
Luka 13:11Aia hoʻi, i laila kekahi wahine, he maʻi kona he ʻumikumamāwalu makahiki, ua hoʻokūlou ʻia ʻo ia, ʻaʻole loa e hiki iā ia ke ea aʻe i luna.and a woman was there who had been crippled by a spirit for eighteen years. She was bent over and could not straighten up at all.
Luka 13:16A ʻo kēia wahine, he mamo na ʻAberahama, i paʻa ʻia e Sātana i kēia mau makahiki he ʻumikumamāwalu, ʻeā, ʻaʻole anei e pono ke wehe ʻia ʻo ia i ka lā Sābati, mai kēia mea i paʻa ai?Then should not this woman, a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan has kept bound for eighteen long years, be set free on the Sabbath day from what bound her?"
Luka 13:23A 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 13:24E hoʻoikaika iā ʻoukou e komo i ka ʻīpuka pilikia; no ka mea, ke haʻi aku nei au iā ʻoukou, he nui nō ka poʻe e ʻimi ana e komo, ʻaʻole nō e hiki."Make every effort to enter through the narrow door, because many, I tell you, will try to enter and will not be able to.
Luka 13:33Akā, he pono nō wau e holoholo i kēia lā, a i ka lā ʻapōpō, a i kēlā lā aku; no ka mea, ʻaʻole e hiki i ke kāula ke pepehi ʻia i kahi ma waho o Ierusalema.In any case, I must keep going today and tomorrow and the next day--for surely no prophet can die outside Jerusalem!
Luka 13:35Aia hoʻi, ko ʻoukou hale e waiho neoneo ana no ʻoukou; he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei, ʻAʻole ʻoukou e ʻike ʻē iaʻu, a hiki i ka manawa e ʻōlelo mai ai ʻoukou, E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia aku ka mea i hele mai nei ma ka inoa o ka Haku.Look, your house is left to you desolate. I tell you, you will not see me again until you say, 'Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.' "
Luka 14:3Nīnau maila ʻo Iesū i ka poʻe kākāʻōlelo a me ka poʻe Parisaio, ʻī maila, He mea pono anei ke hoʻōla ma ka lā Sābati?Jesus asked the Pharisees and experts in the law, "Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath or not?"
Luka 14:16ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā ia, Ua hana kekahi kanaka i ka ʻahaʻaina nui, a kono aku i nā hoa ʻai he nui wale.Jesus replied: "A certain man was preparing a great banquet and invited many guests.
Luka 14:22A ʻōlelo maila ua kauā lā, E ka haku, ua pau i ka hana ʻia kāu mea i ʻōlelo mai ai, a he wahi kaʻawale nō koe." 'Sir,' the servant said, 'what you ordered has been done, but there is still room.'
Luka 14:28No ka mea, ʻo wai lā ko ʻoukou mea e manaʻo ana e kūkulu i hale kiaʻi, ʻaʻole hoʻi e noho mua i lalo e helu i ka waiwai e lilo aku, i ʻike ia he mea lawa paha kāna e paʻa ai ia?"Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Will he not first sit down and estimate the cost to see if he has enough money to complete it?
Luka 14:31A ʻo wai lā hoʻi ke aliʻi e hele aku ana e kaua aku i kekahi aliʻi, ʻaʻole hoʻi e noho mua i lalo, e noʻonoʻo iho, e hiki paha iā ia e hoʻouka aku me nā kānaka he ʻumi tausani i ke aliʻi e hoʻouka mai ana iā ia me nā kānaka he iwakālua tausani?"Or suppose a king is about to go to war against another king. Will he not first sit down and consider whether he is able with ten thousand men to oppose the one coming against him with twenty thousand?
Luka 14:34He mea maikaʻi ka paʻakai; akā, inā pau ka liʻu o ka paʻakai, pehea lā ia e liʻu hou ai?"Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again?
Luka 15:4ʻO wai ke kanaka i waena o ʻoukou he poʻe hipa kāna hoʻokahi haneri, a nalowale kekahi o lākou, ʻaʻole anei ia i waiho aku i nā hipa he kanaiwakumamāiwa ma ka wao nahele, a ʻimi aku i ka mea i nalowale a loaʻa ia iā ia?"Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Does he not leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it?
Luka 15:7Ke ʻōlelo aku nei au iā ʻoukou, ua ʻoi aku ka ʻoliʻoli ma ka lani no ke kanaka hewa hoʻokahi e mihi ana, ma mua o nā kānaka maikaʻi he kanaiwakumamāiwa ʻaʻole pono iā lākou ke mihi.I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent.
Luka 15:8A ʻo wai lā hoʻi ka wahine he mau hapawalu kāna he ʻumi, a i nalowale kekahi, ʻaʻole ia e kuni i ke kukui a kāhili i ka hale, a ʻimi ikaika a loaʻa ia iā ia?"Or suppose a woman has ten silver coins and loses one. Does she not light a lamp, sweep the house and search carefully until she finds it?
Luka 15:10Pēlā hoʻi, ke ʻōlelo aku nei au iā ʻoukou, He ʻoliʻoli nō i mua o ke alo o ko ke Akua poʻe ʻānela i ke kanaka hewa hoʻokahi e mihi ana.In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents."
Luka 15:17A loaʻa ʻo ia iā ia iho, ʻī ihola ia, He nui ka poʻe paʻaua a koʻu makua kāne, he ʻai kā lākou e māʻona ai a koe aku, a e make ana hoʻi au i ka pōloli!"When he came to his senses, he said, 'How many of my father's hired men have food to spare, and here I am starving to death!
Luka 15:19ʻAʻole au e pono ke kapa hou ʻia mai he keiki nāu; e hoʻohālike mai ʻoe iaʻu me kekahi o kāu poʻe paʻaua.I am no longer worthy to be called your son; make me like one of your hired men.'
Luka 15:21ʻĪ maila ke keiki iā ia, E ka makua, ua hana hewa aku wau i ka lani, a iā ʻoe, ʻaʻole e pono ke kapa hou ʻia mai he keiki nāu."The son said to him, 'Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son. '
Luka 15:29ʻŌlelo maila ia i kona makua kāne, Eia hoʻi, he nui nō nēia mau makahiki aʻu i mālama aku ai iā ʻoe, ʻaʻole hoʻi au i hoʻohala iki i kāu ʻōlelo; ʻaʻole loa hoʻi ʻoe i hāʻawi mai i wahi keiki kao naʻu e ʻahaʻaina ʻoliʻoli pū ai au me koʻu mau hoaaloha;But he answered his father, 'Look! All these years I've been slaving for you and never disobeyed your orders. Yet you never gave me even a young goat so I could celebrate with my friends.
Luka 15:32He 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 16:1A ʻōlelo maila ʻo Iesū i kāna mau haumāna, ʻO kekahi kanaka waiwai he puʻukū kāna; a ua haʻi ʻia iā ia ua puʻukū lā i kona hōkai ʻana i kāna waiwai.Jesus told his disciples: "There was a rich man whose manager was accused of wasting his possessions.
Luka 16:2A 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 16:15ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻO ʻoukou ka poʻe e hoʻopono iā ʻoukou iho i mua o nā kānaka; akā, ua ʻike mai ke Akua i ko ʻoukou mau naʻau, no ka mea, ʻo kahi mea nani i kānaka, he ʻino ia i mua o ke Akua.He said to them, "You are the ones who justify yourselves in the eyes of men, but God knows your hearts. What is highly valued among men is detestable in God's sight.
Luka 16:26A he mea ʻē aʻe nō hoʻi, ua waiho ʻia mai he awāwa nui i waena o mākou a me ʻoukou, i ʻole ai e hiki ka poʻe e manaʻo ana e hele aku mai kēia wahi aku i o ʻoukou lā; a ʻo ko laila poʻe ʻaʻole e hiki ke hele mai o mākou nei.And besides all this, between us and you a great chasm has been fixed, so that those who want to go from here to you cannot, nor can anyone cross over from there to us.'
Luka 16:28No ka mea, he mau hoahānau kāne koʻu ʻelima, e ao aku ʻo ia iā lākou, o hiki mai lākou i kēia wahi ʻeha.for I have five brothers. Let him warn them, so that they will not also come to this place of torment.'
Luka 17:6ʻĪ maila hoʻi ka Haku, Inā he manaʻoʻiʻo ko ʻoukou e like me ka hua mākeke, e hiki iā ʻoukou ke ʻōlelo i kēia lāʻau sukamino, E hehu ʻia aku, a e kanu hou ʻia aku i ke kai, a e hoʻolohe nō ia iā ʻoukou.He replied, "If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, 'Be uprooted and planted in the sea,' and it will obey you.
Luka 17:7ʻO wai kekahi o ʻoukou he kauā kāna e mahi ʻai ana, a e hānai holoholona ana paha, a hoʻi mai ia mai ka waena mai, e ʻōlelo aku, E hele koke mai ʻoe a e noho ʻoe i lalo e ʻai?"Suppose one of you had a servant plowing or looking after the sheep. Would he say to the servant when he comes in from the field, 'Come along now and sit down to eat'?
Luka 17:10Pēlā hoʻi ʻoukou, aia pau i ka hana ʻia e ʻoukou kā ʻoukou mau mea a pau i kauoha ʻia ai, e ʻōlelo ʻoukou. He poʻe kauā mākou e waiwai ʻole aku ai; ʻo ko mākou pono wale nō kā mākou i hana ai.So you also, when you have done everything you were told to do, should say, 'We are unworthy servants; we have only done our duty.' "
Luka 17:12A 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 17:17A laila ʻōlelo maila Iesū, nīnau maila, ʻAʻole anei he ʻumi ka poʻe i hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻia? ʻAuhea lā nā mea ʻeiwa?Jesus asked, "Were not all ten cleansed? Where are the other nine?
Luka 17:31A i kēlā lā, ʻo ke kanaka ma luna o ka hale, a he waiwai kona ma loko o ka hale, mai iho ia i lalo e lawe aku ia; pēlā hoʻi, ʻo ka mea ma ka waena, mai hoʻi aʻe ia.On that day no one who is on the roof of his house, with his goods inside, should go down to get them. Likewise, no one in the field should go back for anything.
Luka 18:1A laila aʻo maila ʻo ia iā lākou ma ka ʻōlelo nane, he pono ke pule mau, ʻaʻole e hoʻonāwaliwali.Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up.
Luka 18:2ʻĪ maila ia, Ma kekahi kūlanakauhale he luna kānāwai, ʻaʻole ia i makaʻu i ke Akua, ʻaʻole hoʻi i manaʻo i kānaka.He said: "In a certain town there was a judge who neither feared God nor cared about men.
Luka 18:9A laila ʻōlelo maila ʻo ia i kēia ʻōlelo nane i kekahi poʻe i manaʻo iā lākou iho he maikaʻi, a hoʻowahāwahā aku iā haʻi.To some who were confident of their own righteousness and looked down on everybody else, Jesus told this parable:
Luka 18:10Hele aʻela nā kānaka ʻelua i ka luakini e pule; he Parisaio kekahi, a he luna ʻauhau kekahi."Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector.
Luka 18:17He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO ka mea ʻaʻole i hoʻolauna i ke aupuni o ke Akua me he keiki ʻuʻuku lā, ʻaʻole loa ʻo ia e komo i laila.I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it."
Luka 18:18A 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 18:19A ʻī maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, No ke aha lā ʻoe i kapa mai ai iaʻu he maikaʻi? Hoʻokahi wale nō mea maikaʻi, ʻo ke Akua."Why do you call me good?" Jesus answered. "No one is good--except God alone.
Luka 18:23A lohe aʻela ʻo ia ia mea, minamina loa ihola ia; no ka mea, he nui loa kona waiwai.When he heard this, he became very sad, because he was a man of great wealth.
Luka 18:29ʻĪ maila hoʻi ʻo ia iā lākou, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO ka mea i haʻalele i ka hale, a me nā mākua, a me nā hoahānau, a me ka wahine, a me nā keiki no ke aupuni o ke Akua,"I tell you the truth," Jesus said to them, "no one who has left home or wife or brothers or parents or children for the sake of the kingdom of God
Luka 18:30E loaʻa hou nō iā ia he nui wale i kēia ao, a me ke ola pau ʻole i kēlā ao aku.will fail to receive many times as much in this age and, in the age to come, eternal life."
Luka 18:41ʻĪ 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 19:2Aia ke kanaka i kapa ʻia ka inoa ʻo Zakaio, he luna ʻauhau nui, he nui nō hoʻi kona waiwai.A man was there by the name of Zacchaeus; he was a chief tax collector and was wealthy.
Luka 19:3A ʻimi aʻela ia e ʻike iā Iesū i kona ʻano; ʻaʻole hoʻi e hiki no ka paʻapū o kānaka, no ka mea, he poupou kona kino.He wanted to see who Jesus was, but being a short man he could not, because of the crowd.
Luka 19:9A laila ʻōlelo maila Iesū nona, I nēia lā ua hiki mai ke ola ma kēia hale, no ka mea, he mamo nō hoʻi ʻo ia nei na ʻAberahama.Jesus said to him, "Today salvation has come to this house, because this man, too, is a son of Abraham.
Luka 19:13Hea 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 19:16A laila hele maila ka mua, ʻī maila, E ka Haku, ua loaʻa mai i kāu pouna nā pouna hou he ʻumi."The first one came and said, 'Sir, your mina has earned ten more.'
Luka 19:17ʻĪ 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 19:21No ka mea, ua makaʻu wau iā ʻoe, no ka mea, he kanaka ʻawaʻawa ʻoe, ua lawe ʻoe i ka mea ʻaʻole nāu i waiho iho i lalo, a ua ʻohi ʻoe i ka mea ʻaʻole nāu i lūlū.I was afraid of you, because you are a hard man. You take out what you did not put in and reap what you did not sow.'
Luka 19:22ʻŌlelo 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 19:24A 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 19:25(ʻŌlelo maila lākou iā ia, E ka haku, he ʻumi nō āna pouna.)" 'Sir,' they said, 'he already has ten!'
Luka 19:38ʻĪ 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 19:46ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, Ua palapala ʻia, He hale pule koʻu hale; akā, ua hoʻolilo ʻia aʻe nei ia e ʻoukou i ana no ka poʻe pōwā."It is written," he said to them, " 'My house will be a house of prayer'; but you have made it 'a den of robbers.' "
Luka 20:6A inā e ʻōlelo kākou, No nā kānaka; e hailuku mai kānaka a pau iā kākou; no ka mea, i ko lākou manaʻo he kāula ʻo Ioane.But if we say, 'From men,' all the people will stone us, because they are persuaded that John was a prophet."
Luka 20:15A 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 20:17A nānā maila ʻo ia iā lākou, ʻī maila, He aha hoʻi ke ʻano o kēia i palapala ʻia, ʻO ka pōhaku a ka poʻe hana hale i haʻalele ai, ʻo ia ke hoʻolilo ʻia i pōhaku kumu no ke kihi?Jesus looked directly at them and asked, "Then what is the meaning of that which is written: " 'The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone ' ?
Luka 20:20A 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 20:21A 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 20:22He pono anei ke hoʻokupu mākou iā Kaisara, ʻaʻole anei?Is it right for us to pay taxes to Caesar or not?"
Luka 20:36No ka mea, ʻaʻole e hiki iā lākou ke make hou, no ka mea, e like nō lākou me ka poʻe ʻānela; he poʻe keiki hoʻi lākou na ke Akua, nā keiki hoʻi o ke ala hou ʻana.and they can no longer die; for they are like the angels. They are God's children, since they are children of the resurrection.
Luka 20:38ʻAʻole hoʻi ia he Akua no ka poʻe make, akā, no ka poʻe ola; no ka mea, e ola ana lākou a pau iā ia.He is not the God of the dead, but of the living, for to him all are alive."
Luka 20:41A ʻī maila ʻo ia iā lākou, Pehea lā hoʻi lākou i ʻōlelo ai, He keiki ka Mesia na Dāvida?Then Jesus said to them, "How is it that they say the Christ is the Son of David?
Luka 21:3A ʻōlelo maila ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ua ʻoi aku ka mea a kēia wahine kāne make ʻilihune i hoʻolei ai i loko ma mua o kā lākou a pau."I tell you the truth," he said, "this poor widow has put in more than all the others.
Luka 21:7A 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 21:8A ʻōlelo maila ia, E mālama o puni ʻoukou; no ka mea, he nui ka poʻe e hele mai ana ma koʻu inoa, e ʻōlelo ana, ʻO wau nō ia; a e kokoke mai nei ka manawa; mai hahai aku hoʻi ʻoukou iā lākou.He replied: "Watch out that you are not deceived. For many will come in my name, claiming, 'I am he,' and, 'The time is near.' Do not follow them.
Luka 21:32He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole e hala kēia hanauna ma mua o ka hoʻokō ʻana o ia mau mea a pau."I tell you the truth, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened.
Luka 21:35No ka mea, e kau mai ana ia me he pahele lā ma luna o ka poʻe a pau e noho ana ma luna o ka honua a pau.For it will come upon all those who live on the face of the whole earth.
Luka 22:14A hiki mai ka hora, noho ihola ia e ʻai, a me ka poʻe lunaʻōlelo he ʻumikumamālua me ia.When the hour came, Jesus and his apostles reclined at the table.
Luka 22:15A ʻōlelo maila ʻo ia iā lākou, He nui ka makemake aʻu i makemake ai e ʻai pū me ʻoukou i kēia mōliaola ma mua o koʻu make ʻana:And he said to them, "I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer.
Luka 22:24Ua hoʻopaʻapaʻa ʻē lākou iā lākou iho i ko lākou mea e manaʻo ʻia ana he poʻokela.Also a dispute arose among them as to which of them was considered to be greatest.
Luka 22:25A ʻōlelo maila ʻo ia iā lākou, Ua hoʻoaliʻi nā aliʻi ʻo nā lāhui kanaka ma luna o lākou; a ʻo ka poʻe i hoʻokoʻikoʻi ma luna o lākou, ua kapa ʻia lākou he poʻe hana lokomaikaʻi.Jesus said to them, "The kings of the Gentiles lord it over them; and those who exercise authority over them call themselves Benefactors.
Luka 22:30E ʻai ʻoukou a e inu hoʻi ma kaʻu papa ʻaina i loko o koʻu aupuni, a e noho hoʻi ma nā noho aliʻi e hoʻopono ana i nā ʻohana he ʻumikumamālua a ʻIseraʻela.so that you may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom and sit on thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
Luka 22:38ʻŌlelo 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 22:41Mamao 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 22:65He nui nō hoʻi nā ʻōlelo ʻē aʻe a lākou i hōʻino aku ai iā ia.And they said many other insulting things to him.
Luka 22:71ʻĪ aʻela nō hoʻi lākou, He aha kā kākou hemahema e pono ai ka mea hou e maopopo ai? No ka mea, ua lohe kākou no loko mai o kona waha ponoʻī.Then they said, "Why do we need any more testimony? We have heard it from his own lips."
Luka 23:6A lohe Pilato i ka hua Galilaia, nīnau maila ia, he kanaka Galilaia paha ia.On hearing this, Pilate asked if the man was a Galilean.
Luka 23:8A ʻike ʻo Herode iā Iesū, ʻoliʻoli nui ihola ia; no ka mea, he lōʻihi kona manawa i makemake ai e ʻike iā ia, no nā mea he nui āna i lohe ai nona; a manaʻo nō hoʻi ia e ʻike i kekahi hana mana e hana ʻia e ia.When Herod saw Jesus, he was greatly pleased, because for a long time he had been wanting to see him. From what he had heard about him, he hoped to see him perform some miracle.
Luka 23:9A he nui nā mea āna i nīnau aku ai iā ia, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻo Iesū i haʻi iki mai iā ia.He plied him with many questions, but Jesus gave him no answer.
Luka 23:14ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, Ua lawe mai nei ʻoukou i kēia kanaka i oʻu nei me he mea lā e hoʻohuli ʻē ana i kānaka; a ua hoʻokolokolo au iā ia i mua o ʻoukou, ʻeā, ʻaʻole hoʻi i loaʻa iaʻu ka hewa o ua kanaka nei a ʻoukou i niʻaniʻa ai iā ia:and said to them, "You brought me this man as one who was inciting the people to rebellion. I have examined him in your presence and have found no basis for your charges against him.
Luka 23:17No ka mea, he pono ke hoʻokuʻu aku ʻo ia i kekahi iā lākou, ia ʻahaʻaina.Now he was obliged to release to them at the feast one prisoner.
Luka 23:22A ʻōlelo hou maila ia, ʻo ke kolu kēia, iā lākou, No ke aha lā, he aha ka mea hewa āna i hana ai? ʻAʻole au i ʻike i kona hewa e pono ai ka make: no laila e hahau aku au iā ia, a hoʻokuʻu aku.For the third time he spoke to them: "Why? What crime has this man committed? I have found in him no grounds for the death penalty. Therefore I will have him punished and then release him."
Luka 23:27A 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 23:31No ka mea, inā e hana lākou i kēia mau mea i ka lāʻau maka, he aha ka mea e hana ʻia ai i ka lāʻau maloʻo?For if men do these things when the tree is green, what will happen when it is dry?"
Luka 23:38He palapala hoʻi ma luna ona, he Helene, he Roma, a he Hebera ka ʻōlelo i kākau ʻia ai ia, ʻO IA NEI KE ALIʻI O KA POʻE IUDAIO.There was a written notice above him, which read: this is the king of the jews.
Luka 23:41A iā kāua, he pono ia, no ka mea, ua loaʻa iā kāua ka uku pono o kā kāua hana ʻana; akā ʻo ia nei, ʻaʻole ia i hana hewa iki.We are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve. But this man has done nothing wrong."
Luka 23:43ʻĪ maila hoʻi ʻo Iesū iā ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoe, I kēia lā ʻo ʻoe pū kekahi me aʻu i loko o ka paradaiso.Jesus answered him, "I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise."
Luka 23:44A i ke ono o ka hora, he pouli ma luna o ka honua a pau, a hiki i ka iwa o ka hora.It was now about the sixth hour, and darkness came over the whole land until the ninth hour,
Luka 23:47A 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 23:50Aia hoʻi, he kanaka, ʻo Iosepa kona inoa, he kākāʻōlelo, he kanaka maikaʻi, he hoʻopono;Now there was a man named Joseph, a member of the Council, a good and upright man,
Luka 24:11A ua like hoʻi kā lākou ʻōlelo, i ko lākou nei manaʻo, me he mea ʻole lā, ʻaʻole hoʻi i manaʻo lākou he ʻoiaʻiʻo.But they did not believe the women, because their words seemed to them like nonsense.
Luka 24:17ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ia iā lāua, He aha kēia mau mea a ʻolua e kamaʻilio nei i ko ʻolua hele ʻana me ke kaumaha?He asked them, "What are you discussing together as you walk along?" They stood still, their faces downcast.
Luka 24:19Nīnau 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 24:33Ia hora nō, kū aʻela lāua i luna a hoʻi maila i Ierusalema, ʻike maila lāua i ka poʻe he ʻumikumamākahi ua ʻākoakoa, a me kekahi poʻe pū me lākou;They got up and returned at once to Jerusalem. There they found the Eleven and those with them, assembled together
Luka 24:37A makaʻu ihola lākou me ka weliweli, e manaʻo ana he ʻuhane ka mea a lākou i ʻike ai.They were startled and frightened, thinking they saw a ghost.
Luka 24:41A i ko lākou manaʻoʻiʻo ʻole ʻana no ka ʻoliʻoli, a me ka pīhoihoi ʻana, nīnau maila ʻo ia iā lākou, He wahi ʻai anei kā ʻoukou ma ʻaneʻi?And while they still did not believe it because of joy and amazement, he asked them, "Do you have anything here to eat?"
Ioane 1:22Nīnau 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 1:38Hāliu 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 1:42A 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 1:47ʻIke aʻela ʻo Iesū iā Natanaʻela e hele mai ana i ona lā, e ʻōlelo maila ia nona, E nānā i ka ʻIseraʻela ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole he hoʻopunipuni i loko ona.When Jesus saw Nathanael approaching, he said of him, "Here is a true Israelite, in whom there is nothing false."
Ioane 1:51ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ia iā ia, ʻOiaʻiʻo; he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, Ma hope aku e ʻike ʻoukou i ka lani e hāmama ana, a me nā ʻānela o ke Akua e piʻi aku ana, a e iho mai ana ma luna iho o ke Keiki a ke kanaka.He then added, "I tell you the truth, you shall see heaven open, and the angels of God ascending and descending on the Son of Man."
Ioane 2:1I ke kolu o ka lā, he ʻahaʻaina mare ma Kāna i Galilaia; i laila nō hoʻi ka makuahine o Iesū.On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee. Jesus' mother was there,
Ioane 2:6E waiho ana ma laila nā ipu wai pōhaku ʻeono, no ka hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻana o ka poʻe Iudaio, he iwakāluakumamāhiku, he kanahā paha nā gālani e piha ai kā kekahi, kā kekahi.Nearby stood six stone water jars, the kind used by the Jews for ceremonial washing, each holding from twenty to thirty gallons.
Ioane 2:18Nīnau 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 2:23A i kona noho ʻana ma Ierusalema i ka ʻahaʻaina mōliaola, he nui loa nā mea i manaʻoʻiʻo i kona inoa, i ko lākou ʻike ʻana i nā hana mana āna i hana ai,Now while he was in Jerusalem at the Passover Feast, many people saw the miraculous signs he was doing and believed in his name.
Ioane 3:1ʻO kekahi kanaka o ka poʻe Parisaio, ʻo Nikodemo kona inoa, he aliʻi o nā Iudaio:Now there was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a member of the Jewish ruling council.
Ioane 3:2Hele 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 3:3ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, ʻī maila, ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoe, Inā e hānau hou ʻole ʻia ke kanaka, ʻaʻole e hiki iā ia ke ʻike aku i ke aupuni o ke Akua.In reply Jesus declared, "I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again."
Ioane 3:5ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū, ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoe, Inā e hānau ʻole ʻia ke kanaka i ka wai, a me ka ʻUhane, ʻaʻole e hiki iā ia ke komo i loko o ke aupuni o ke Akua.Jesus answered, "I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit.
Ioane 3:6ʻO ka mea i hānau ʻia na ke kino, he kino nō ia; a ʻo ka mea i hānau ʻia na ka ʻUhane, he ʻuhane ia.Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit.
Ioane 3:10ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū, ?? maila iā ia, He kumu ʻoe na ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻaʻole anei ʻoe i ʻike ia mau mea?"You are Israel's teacher," said Jesus, "and do you not understand these things?
Ioane 3:11ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoe, ʻO kā mākou mea i ʻike ai, ʻo kā mākou ia e ʻōlelo nei, a ʻo kā mākou mea i nānā ai, ʻo ia kā mākou e hōʻike nei; ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoukou i hoʻomaopopo i ka mea a mākou e hōʻike nei.I tell you the truth, we speak of what we know, and we testify to what we have seen, but still you people do not accept our testimony.
Ioane 3:33ʻO ka mea e mālama i kāna mea i hōʻike mai ai, ʻo ia ke ʻae mai, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kā ke Akua.The man who has accepted it has certified that God is truthful.
Ioane 3:36ʻO ka mea manaʻoʻiʻo i ke Keiki, he ola mau loa kona: akā, ʻo ka mea manaʻoʻiʻo ʻole i ke Keiki, ʻaʻole ia e ʻike i ke ola; e kau mai ana ka inaina o ke Akua ma luna iho ona.Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God's wrath remains on him."
Ioane 4:1A ʻike aʻela ka Haku, ua lohe ka poʻe Parisaio, he nui nā haumāna a Iesū i hoʻohaumāna ai, a i bapetizo ai hoʻi, a he hapa kā Ioane;The Pharisees heard that Jesus was gaining and baptizing more disciples than John,
Ioane 4:4A he pono nō ia ke hele aku ma waena o Samaria.Now he had to go through Samaria.
Ioane 4:9A 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 4:17ʻŌlelo 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 4:18No ka mea, ʻelima aʻe nei āu mau kāne, a ʻo kāu mea i kēia manawa, ʻaʻole ia ʻo kāu kāne; he ʻoiaʻiʻo kāu i ʻī mai nei.The fact is, you have had five husbands, and the man you now have is not your husband. What you have just said is quite true."
Ioane 4:19ʻŌlelo 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 4:24He ʻUhane ke Akua; a ʻo ka poʻe hoʻomana iā ia, he pono nō lākou e hoʻomana aku iā ia me ka ʻuhane a me ka ʻoiaʻiʻo.God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in spirit and in truth."
Ioane 4:27A laila hoʻi maila kāna poʻe haumāna, a kāhāhā ihola ko lākou naʻau i kāna kamaʻilio pū ʻana me ka wahine: ʻaʻole naʻe kekahi i nīnau aku iā ia, He aha kāu e ʻimi nei? A no ke aha lā kāu e kamaʻilio pū me ia?Just then his disciples returned and were surprised to find him talking with a woman. But no one asked, "What do you want?" or "Why are you talking with her?"
Ioane 4:32ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, He ʻai kaʻu e ʻai ai, ka mea a ʻoukou i ʻike ʻole ai.But he said to them, "I have food to eat that you know nothing about."
Ioane 4:37No ka mea, pēlā i akāka ai, he ʻoiaʻiʻo ka ʻōlelo, Na kekahi e lūlū, na kekahi mea ʻē hoʻi e ʻohi.Thus the saying 'One sows and another reaps' is true.
Ioane 5:1Ma 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 5:2A ma Ierusalema, ma ka pukahipa, he wai ʻauʻau, ʻo Beteseda ka inoa i ka ʻōlelo Hebera, ʻelima ona mau hale malumalu.Now there is in Jerusalem near the Sheep Gate a pool, which in Aramaic is called Bethesda and which is surrounded by five covered colonnades.
Ioane 5:3He nui loa nā mea maʻi e moe ana i loko, ʻo nā makapō, nā ʻoʻopa, a me nā lōlō, e kali ana i ka ʻaleʻale o ka wai.Here a great number of disabled people used to lie--the blind, the lame, the paralyzed.
Ioane 5:5Ma laila kekahi kanaka, he kanakolukumamāwalu nā makahiki o kona maʻi ʻana.One who was there had been an invalid for thirty-eight years.
Ioane 5:6ʻIke maila ʻo Iesū iā ia e moe ana, a ʻike nō hoʻi, he kahiko loa kona maʻi ʻana, nīnau maila iā ia, ʻEā, ke makemake nei anei ʻoe e ola?When Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in this condition for a long time, he asked him, "Do you want to get well?"
Ioane 5:10No 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 5:13ʻO ka mea i hoʻōla ʻia, ʻaʻole ia i ʻike iā ia, no ka mea, ua hoʻonalo ʻē Iesū iā ia iho, he nui nā kānaka ma ia wahi.The man who was healed had no idea who it was, for Jesus had slipped away into the crowd that was there.
Ioane 5:19ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū, ʻī maila iā lākou, ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻAʻole e hiki i ke Keiki wale iho nō, ke hana aku i kekahi mea, ke ʻike ʻole ia i ka Makua e hana ana ia mea: no laila, ʻo nā mea āna i hana ai, ʻo ia hoʻi nā mea a ke Keiki e hana ai.Jesus gave them this answer: "I tell you the truth, the Son can do nothing by himself; he can do only what he sees his Father doing, because whatever the Father does the Son also does.
Ioane 5:24ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO ka mea e hoʻolohe i kaʻu ʻōlelo, a e manaʻoʻiʻo hoʻi i ka mea nāna au i hoʻouna mai, he ola mau loa kona, ʻaʻole ia e lilo i ka hoʻohewa ʻia; akā, ua lilo aʻe ia mai ka make aʻe i ke ola."I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed over from death to life.
Ioane 5:25ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, E hiki mai auaneʻi ka manawa, a ʻo nēia hoʻi ia, e hoʻolohe ai ka poʻe make i ka leo o ke Keiki a ke Akua; a ʻo ka poʻe hoʻolohe, ʻo lākou ke ola.I tell you the truth, a time is coming and has now come when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who hear will live.
Ioane 5:26No ka mea, e like me ka Makua he ola kona i loko ona iho; pēlā hoʻi ia i hāʻawi mai ai i ke Keiki i ola nona i loko ona iho.For as the Father has life in himself, so he has granted the Son to have life in himself.
Ioane 5:30ʻAʻole e hiki iaʻu wale iho, ke hana i kekahi mea: e like me kaʻu i lohe ai, pēlā hoʻi kaʻu e hoʻopaʻi ai; a he pono kaʻu hoʻopaʻi ʻana; no ka mea, ʻaʻole wau e ʻimi i koʻu makemake iho, akā, i ka makemake o ka Makua nāna au i hoʻouna mai.By myself I can do nothing; I judge only as I hear, and my judgment is just, for I seek not to please myself but him who sent me.
Ioane 5:32ʻO haʻi ke hōʻike mai noʻu; a ua ʻike au, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kāna hōʻike ʻana mai noʻu.There is another who testifies in my favor, and I know that his testimony about me is valid.
Ioane 5:35He kukui ʻaʻā mālamalama ʻo ia; a ʻoliʻoli ihola ʻoukou i kona mālamalama i kekahi manawa.John was a lamp that burned and gave light, and you chose for a time to enjoy his light.
Ioane 5:36Akā, he hōʻike koʻu i ʻoi aku ma mua o kā Ioane; no ka mea, ʻo nā hana a ka Makua i hāʻawi mai ai naʻu e hana, ʻo kēia mau hana aʻu e hana nei ke hōʻike mai noʻu, ua hoʻouna mai ka Makua iaʻu."I have testimony weightier than that of John. For the very work that the Father has given me to finish, and which I am doing, testifies that the Father has sent me.
Ioane 5:39E huli ʻoukou i ka palapala hemolele; no ka mea, ua manaʻo ʻoukou, he ola mau loa ko ʻoukou ma laila; a ʻo ia ka mea nāna i hōʻike noʻu.You diligently study the Scriptures because you think that by them you possess eternal life. These are the Scriptures that testify about me,
Ioane 6:4A ua kokoke mai ka mōliaola, he ʻahaʻaina na ka poʻe Iudaio.The Jewish Passover Feast was near.
Ioane 6:9He wahi keiki ma ʻaneʻi, he mau pōpō berena bale ʻelima kāna, a me nā iʻa liʻiliʻi ʻelua; a he aha lā ia mau mea i kēia poʻe nui?"Here is a boy with five small barley loaves and two small fish, but how far will they go among so many?"
Ioane 6:10ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū, E hoʻonoho i nā kānaka i lalo. He nui nō ka weuweu ma ia wahi. Noho ihola nā kānaka, ʻelima tausani paha.Jesus said, "Have the people sit down." There was plenty of grass in that place, and the men sat down, about five thousand of them.
Ioane 6:13Hōʻiliʻili ihola lākou, a piha nā hīnaʻi he ʻumikumamālua i nā hakina o nā pōpō berena bale ʻelima i koe i ka poʻe i ʻai.So they gathered them and filled twelve baskets with the pieces of the five barley loaves left over by those who had eaten.
Ioane 6:14ʻŌlelo 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 6:19Hoe 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 6:28No 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 6:30A 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 6:32ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole ʻo Mose i hāʻawi mai na ʻoukou i ka berena mai ka lani mai; akā, ʻo koʻu Makua ke hāʻawi mai nei na ʻoukou i ka berena ʻoiaʻiʻo mai ka lani mai.Jesus said to them, "I tell you the truth, it is not Moses who has given you the bread from heaven, but it is my Father who gives you the true bread from heaven.
Ioane 6:47ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO ka mea e manaʻoʻiʻo mai iaʻu, he ola mau loa kona.I tell you the truth, he who believes has everlasting life.
Ioane 6:53ʻŌlelo 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 6:54ʻO ka mea e ʻai i koʻu kino, a e inu hoʻi i koʻu koko, he ola mau loa kona, a naʻu ia e hoʻāla mai i ka lā ma hope.Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day.
Ioane 6:55No ka mea, he ʻai ʻiʻo koʻu kino, a he mea inu ʻiʻo koʻu koko.For my flesh is real food and my blood is real drink.
Ioane 6:60A lohe aʻela nā haumāna āna he nui, ʻī aʻela lākou, He ʻōlelo paʻakikī kēia; ʻo wai lā ka mea e hiki iā ia ke hoʻolohe aku ia.On hearing it, many of his disciples said, "This is a hard teaching. Who can accept it?"
Ioane 6:63ʻO ka ʻuhane ka mea nāna e hoʻōla; ʻaʻole ke kino he mea e pono ai; ʻo ka ʻōlelo aʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, he ʻuhane ia a me ke ola.The Spirit gives life; the flesh counts for nothing. The words I have spoken to you are spirit and they are life.
Ioane 6:70ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻAʻole anei au i wae iā ʻoukou he ʻumikumamālua, a ʻo kekahi o ʻoukou, he diabolō ia?Then Jesus replied, "Have I not chosen you, the Twelve? Yet one of you is a devil!"
Ioane 7:12A nui loa aʻela ka hoʻopaʻapaʻa ʻana o ua ʻaha kanaka lā nona; ʻōlelo maila kekahi poʻe, He maikaʻi ʻo ia: ʻī maila kekahi poʻe, ʻAʻole, ke hoʻopunipuni mai nei ia i nā kānaka.Among the crowds there was widespread whispering about him. Some said, "He is a good man." Others replied, "No, he deceives the people."
Ioane 7:18ʻO ka mea e ʻōlelo aku i kāna iho, ʻo ia ke ʻimi e hoʻonani iā ia iho: akā, ʻo ka mea i ʻimi e hoʻonani i ka mea nāna ia i hoʻouna mai, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kāna, ʻaʻole he wahaheʻe i loko ona.He who speaks on his own does so to gain honor for himself, but he who works for the honor of the one who sent him is a man of truth; there is nothing false about him.
Ioane 7:20ʻŌlelo 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 7:28No laila kāhea maila ʻo Iesū i kāna aʻo ʻana i loko o ka luakini, ʻī maila, Ua ʻike ʻoukou iaʻu, ʻike hoʻi ʻoukou i koʻu wahi i hele mai ai; ʻaʻole au i hele mai noʻu iho, akā, ʻo ka mea nāna au i hoʻouna mai, he ʻoiaʻiʻo ia, ka mea a ʻoukou i ʻike ʻole ai.Then Jesus, still teaching in the temple courts, cried out, "Yes, you know me, and you know where I am from. I am not here on my own, but he who sent me is true. You do not know him,
Ioane 7:36He aha hoʻi kēia mea āna i ʻōlelo mai nei, E ʻimi auaneʻi ʻoukou iaʻu, ʻaʻole e loaʻa; a ma koʻu wahi e noho ai, ʻaʻole loa ʻoukou e hiki aku?What did he mean when he said, 'You will look for me, but you will not find me,' and 'Where I am, you cannot come'?"
Ioane 7:40No ia hoʻi, he nui ka poʻe o ua ʻaha kanaka lā i ko lākou lohe ʻana ia ʻōlelo, ʻōlelo ihola lākou, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ke Kāula kēia.On hearing his words, some of the people said, "Surely this man is the Prophet."
Ioane 7:46ʻĪ 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 8:5Kauoha maila ʻo Mose iā mākou i loko o ke kānāwai, e hailuku ʻia i ka pōhaku ka mea i hana pēlā: he aha hoʻi kāu e ʻōlelo mai ai?In the Law Moses commanded us to stone such women. Now what do you say?"
Ioane 8:14ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū ʻī maila iā lākou, Inā e hōʻike aku au noʻu iho, he pono kaʻu hōʻike ʻana; no ka mea, ua ʻike au i koʻu wahi i hele mai ai, a me koʻu wahi e hele aku ai: akā, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i ʻike i koʻu wahi i hele mai ai, a me koʻu wahi e hele aku ai.Jesus answered, "Even if I testify on my own behalf, my testimony is valid, for I know where I came from and where I am going. But you have no idea where I come from or where I am going.
Ioane 8:16Inā e hoʻāhewa aku au, he pono kaʻu hoʻohewa ʻana; no ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻo wau wale nō, akā, ʻo māua me ka Makua nāna au i hoʻouna mai.But if I do judge, my decisions are right, because I am not alone. I stand with the Father, who sent me.
Ioane 8:17Ua palapala ʻia i loko o ko ʻoukou kānāwai, he pono ka hōʻike ʻana a nā kānaka ʻelua.In your own Law it is written that the testimony of two men is valid.
Ioane 8:26He nui kaʻu mau mea e ʻōlelo aku ai, a e hoʻohewa aku ai iā ʻoukou: akā, ʻo ka mea nāna au i hoʻouna mai he ʻoiaʻiʻo ia; a ʻo nā mea aʻu i lohe ai iā ia, ʻo ia kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei i ko ke ao nei."I have much to say in judgment of you. But he who sent me is reliable, and what I have heard from him I tell the world."
Ioane 8:31A laila ʻōlelo maila ʻo Iesū i ka poʻe Iudaio i manaʻoʻiʻo iā ia, Inā e hoʻomau ʻoukou ma kaʻu ʻōlelo, a laila he poʻe haumāna ʻiʻo ʻoukou naʻu.To the Jews who had believed him, Jesus said, "If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples.
Ioane 8:33ʻŌlelo 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 8:34ʻŌlelo maila Iesū iā lākou, ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻo ka mea e hana ana i ka hewa, he kauā ia na ka hewa.Jesus replied, "I tell you the truth, everyone who sins is a slave to sin.
Ioane 8:37Ua ʻike nō au, he mamo ʻoukou na ʻAberahama; akā, ke ʻimi nei ʻoukou iaʻu e pepehi, no ka mea, ʻaʻole i komo ʻiʻo kaʻu ʻōlelo i loko o ʻoukou.I know you are Abraham's descendants. Yet you are ready to kill me, because you have no room for my word.
Ioane 8:39ʻŌlelo 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 8:44Na ko ʻoukou makua ʻoukou na ka diabolō, a makemake nō ʻoukou e hana i nā kuko o ko ʻoukou makua. He pepehi kanaka ia mai ke kumu mai, ʻaʻole ia i kū ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, no ka mea, ʻaʻohe ʻoiaʻiʻo i loko ona. Inā ʻōlelo ʻo ia i ka wahaheʻe, ʻōlelo nō ʻo ia i kāna iho: no ka mea, he wahaheʻe ʻo ia, a ʻo ka makua hoʻi ia no ka wahaheʻe.You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father's desire. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies.
Ioane 8:48ʻŌlelo 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 8:51ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, Inā e mālama kekahi i kaʻu ʻōlelo, ʻaʻole loa ia e ʻike i ka make.I tell you the truth, if anyone keeps my word, he will never see death."
Ioane 8:52A 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 8:54ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū, Inā e hoʻomaikaʻi au iaʻu iho, he mea ʻole koʻu hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana; ʻo koʻu Makua ke hoʻomaikaʻi mai iaʻu, ʻo ka mea a ʻoukou e ʻōlelo nei, ʻo ko ʻoukou Akua ia.Jesus replied, "If I glorify myself, my glory means nothing. My Father, whom you claim as your God, is the one who glorifies me.
Ioane 8:55ʻAʻole naʻe ʻoukou i ʻike iā ia, ʻo wau kai ʻike iā ia; inā e ʻōlelo aku au, ʻaʻole au i ʻike iā ia, inā ua like au me ʻoukou, he wahaheʻe: akā, ua ʻike au iā ia, ke mālama nō hoʻi au i kāna ʻōlelo.Though you do not know him, I know him. If I said I did not, I would be a liar like you, but I do know him and keep his word.
Ioane 8:58ʻĪ 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 9:4He pono noʻu e hana i nā hana a ka mea nāna au i hoʻouna mai, ʻoiai ka lā; e hiki mai auaneʻi ka pō, ʻaʻohe kanaka e hiki ke hana i laila.As long as it is day, we must do the work of him who sent me. Night is coming, when no one can work.
Ioane 9:8No ia mea, nīnau aʻela nā hoalauna, a me ka poʻe i ʻike iā ia ma mua, he makapō, ʻAʻole anei ʻo ia nei ka mea i noho e nonoi ana?His neighbors and those who had formerly seen him begging asked, "Isn't this the same man who used to sit and beg?"
Ioane 9:11ʻŌlelo maila ia, ʻī maila, He kanaka i kapa ʻia ʻo Iesū, nāna i hokahokai ka lepo, a hoʻopala i kuʻu maka, a ʻī maila iaʻu, E hele i ka wai ʻauʻau ʻo Siloama, a holoi. Hele aku au, a holoi, a loaʻa iaʻu ka ʻike.He replied, "The man they call Jesus made some mud and put it on my eyes. He told me to go to Siloam and wash. So I went and washed, and then I could see."
Ioane 9:14He Sābati ka manawa a Iesū i hokahokai ai i ka lepo, a hoʻokaʻakaʻa mai ai i kona maka.Now the day on which Jesus had made the mud and opened the man's eyes was a Sabbath.
Ioane 9:17Nīnau 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 9:21Akā, ʻo ka mea i ʻike ai ʻo ia i kēia wā, ʻaʻole ʻo māua i ʻike; ʻo ka mea hoʻi nāna i hoʻokaʻakaʻa kona mau maka, ʻaʻole ʻo māua i ʻike. He kanaka makua nō ia, e nīnau aku ʻoukou iā ia; nāna nō e haʻi mai nona iho.But how he can see now, or who opened his eyes, we don't know. Ask him. He is of age; he will speak for himself."
Ioane 9:23No ia mea, i ʻōlelo mai ai kona mau mākua, He kanaka makua ia; e nīnau aku ʻoukou iā ia.That was why his parents said, "He is of age; ask him."
Ioane 9:24A 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 9:25No ia mea hoʻi, ʻōlelo maila ia, ʻī maila, Inā he kanaka hewa ia ʻaʻole au i ʻike; hoʻokahi mea aʻu i ʻike, ma mua he makapō koʻu, ʻānō lā ua ʻike.He replied, "Whether he is a sinner or not, I don't know. One thing I do know. I was blind but now I see!"
Ioane 9:26Nīnau 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 9:28Henehene 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 9:30ʻŌlelo 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 10:1ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO ka mea komo ʻole ma ka puka i loko o ka pā hipa, akā, e piʻi aʻe ma kahi ʻē, he ʻaihue ia a me ka pōwā."I tell you the truth, the man who does not enter the sheep pen by the gate, but climbs in by some other way, is a thief and a robber.
Ioane 10:7No ia mea, ʻōlelo hou maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO wau nō ka puka no nā hipa.Therefore Jesus said again, "I tell you the truth, I am the gate for the sheep.
Ioane 10:8ʻO ka poʻe a pau i hele mai ma mua oʻu, he poʻe ʻaihue lākou a me ka pōwā: akā, ʻaʻole i hoʻolohe nā hipa iā lākou.All who ever came before me were thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not listen to them.
Ioane 10:16A he poʻe hipa ʻē aʻe nō kaʻu, ʻaʻole no kēia pā: he pono hoʻi noʻu e alakaʻi mai iā lākou, a e hoʻolohe auaneʻi lākou i koʻu leo; a e lilo i hoʻokahi ʻohana hipa, hoʻokahi hoʻi Kahu hipa.I have other sheep that are not of this sheep pen. I must bring them also. They too will listen to my voice, and there shall be one flock and one shepherd.
Ioane 10:18ʻAʻole kekahi e kāʻili ia mea mai oʻu aku lā, akā, naʻu iho nō e hāʻawi aku ia: he mana koʻu e hāʻawi aku ia, he mana hoʻi koʻu e hāʻawi aku ia, he mana hoʻi koʻu e lawe hou mai ia. Ua loaʻa iaʻu kēia kauoha na koʻu Makua mai.No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have authority to lay it down and authority to take it up again. This command I received from my Father."
Ioane 10:19A laila he kūʻē hou ʻana i waena o nā Iudaio, no kēia mau ʻōlelo.At these words the Jews were again divided.
Ioane 10:20He nui nā mea o lākou i ʻōlelo, He daimonio kona, a ua hehena hoʻi; no ke aha lā ʻoukou e hoʻolohe iā ia?Many of them said, "He is demon-possessed and raving mad. Why listen to him?"
Ioane 10:22A he ʻahaʻaina hoʻolilo ma Ierusalema, a he wā hoʻoilo ia.Then came the Feast of Dedication at Jerusalem. It was winter,
Ioane 10:28A e hāʻawi aku au iā lākou i ke ola mau loa; ʻaʻole loa lākou e make, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea nāna lākou e kāʻili aʻe mai loko aku o koʻu lima.I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one can snatch them out of my hand.
Ioane 10:29ʻO koʻu Makua, nāna lākou i hāʻawi naʻu, ua ʻoi aku ia ma mua o nā mea a pau: ʻaʻole he mea e hiki iā ia ke kāʻili aʻe iā lākou mai loko aʻe o ka lima o koʻu Makua.My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all; no one can snatch them out of my Father's hand.
Ioane 10:32ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, He nui nā hana maikaʻi aʻu i hōʻike aku ai iā ʻoukou na koʻu Makua; no ka hana hea o ua mau hana lā, e hailuku mai ai ʻoukou iaʻu?but Jesus said to them, "I have shown you many great miracles from the Father. For which of these do you stone me?"
Ioane 10:34Nīnau maila ʻo Iesū iā lākou, ʻAʻole anei i palapala ʻia i loko o ko ʻoukou kānāwai, Ua ʻōlelo au, He mau akua ʻoukou?Jesus answered them, "Is it not written in your Law, 'I have said you are gods' ?
Ioane 10:35Inā i kapa mai ʻo ia iā lākou he mau akua, ka poʻe i loaʻa iā lākou ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua, ʻaʻole hoʻi i hewa ka palapala hemolele;If he called them 'gods,' to whom the word of God came--and the Scripture cannot be broken--
Ioane 10:41A nui ka poʻe i hele aku i ona lā, ʻī ihola, ʻAʻole ʻo Ioane i hana i kekahi hana mana; akā, ʻo nā mea a pau a Ioane i ʻōlelo mai ai no ia nei, he ʻoiaʻiʻo ia.and many people came to him. They said, "Though John never performed a miraculous sign, all that John said about this man was true."
Ioane 11:9ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū, ʻAʻole anei he ʻumikumamālua hora o ke ao? Inā e hele kekahi i ke ao, ʻaʻole ia e ʻōkupe, no ka mea, ua ʻike nō ia i ka mālamalama o kēia ao.Jesus answered, "Are there not twelve hours of daylight? A man who walks by day will not stumble, for he sees by this world's light.
Ioane 11:18Ua kokoke ʻo Betania i Ierusalema, he ʻumi paha a me kumamālima setadia.Bethany was less than two miles from Jerusalem,
Ioane 11:38A laila uē hou ihola ʻo Iesū i loko ona, a hiki ma ka hale kupapaʻu. He ana ia, a ua pani ʻia i ka pōhaku.Jesus, once more deeply moved, came to the tomb. It was a cave with a stone laid across the entrance.
Ioane 11:47A laila hoʻākoakoa aʻela nā kāhuna nui, a me nā Parisaio i ka ʻahaʻōlelo, ʻī aʻela lākou, He aha kā kākou e hana ai? No ka mea, ua hana kēia kanaka i nā hana mana he nui nō.Then the chief priests and the Pharisees called a meeting of the Sanhedrin. "What are we accomplishing?" they asked. "Here is this man performing many miraculous signs.
Ioane 11:50ʻAʻole hoʻi ʻoukou i manaʻo, he pono nō kākou e make kekahi kanaka no nā kānaka, ʻaʻole hoʻi e luku ʻia ka lāhui kanaka a pau.You do not realize that it is better for you that one man die for the people than that the whole nation perish."
Ioane 11:56A 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 12:3A laila lawe maila ʻo Maria i kekahi paona mea poni he ʻaila ʻala kumu kūʻai nui, a poni ihola i nā wāwae o Iesū, a holoi ihola i kona mau wāwae me kona lauoho: a piha ka hale i ke ʻala o ka mea poni.Then Mary took about a pint of pure nard, an expensive perfume; she poured it on Jesus' feet and wiped his feet with her hair. And the house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume.
Ioane 12:6ʻO kēia kāna i ʻōlelo mai ai, ʻaʻole no kona manaʻo i ka poʻe ʻilihune; akā, no ka mea, he ʻaihue ia, a iā ia ke ʻeke kālā, a ua lawe wale ʻo ia i nā mea i hahao ʻia i loko.He did not say this because he cared about the poor but because he was a thief; as keeper of the money bag, he used to help himself to what was put into it.
Ioane 12:20He poʻe Helene kekahi o lākou i hele mai e hoʻomana ma ka ʻahaʻaina.Now there were some Greeks among those who went up to worship at the Feast.
Ioane 12:24ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, Inā e make ʻole kekahi huapalaoa i hāʻule ma ka lepo, inā ua waiho hoʻokahi wale nō ia; akā, inā e make ia, e hua nui mai nō ia.I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.
Ioane 12:27ʻĀnō ua kaumaha kuʻu naʻau, a he aha kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku? E ka Makua, e hoʻopakele iaʻu i kēia hora? Akā, no kēia mea i hiki mai nei au i kēia hora."Now my heart is troubled, and what shall I say? 'Father, save me from this hour'? No, it was for this very reason I came to this hour.
Ioane 12:29ʻĪ aʻela ka poʻe kānaka e kū ana, a e lohe ana, He hekili ia. ʻŌlelo aʻela kekahi poʻe, Ua ʻōlelo mai kekahi ʻānela iā ia.The crowd that was there and heard it said it had thundered; others said an angel had spoken to him.
Ioane 12:37He nui loa nā hana mana āna i hana ai i mua o lākou, ʻaʻole naʻe lākou i manaʻoʻiʻo iā ia;Even after Jesus had done all these miraculous signs in their presence, they still would not believe in him.
Ioane 12:42Akā 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 12:48ʻO ka mea e hoʻowahāwahā mai iaʻu, a mālama ʻole hoʻi i kaʻu mau ʻōlelo, he mea nō kāna, nāna ia e hoʻāhewa aku; ʻo ka ʻōlelo aʻu i ʻōlelo ai, ʻo ia ka mea nāna ia e hoʻāhewa aku i ka lā ma hope.There is a judge for the one who rejects me and does not accept my words; that very word which I spoke will condemn him at the last day.
Ioane 13:13Ke hea mai ʻoukou iaʻu, He Kumu, he Haku hoʻi: a ke ʻōlelo pono nei ʻoukou, no ka mea, ʻo ia nō wau."You call me 'Teacher' and 'Lord,' and rightly so, for that is what I am.
Ioane 13:14Inā hoʻi ʻo wau ka Haku a me ke Kumu i holoi i ko ʻoukou mau wāwae; he pono nō ʻoukou ke holoi kekahi i nā wāwae o kekahi.Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another's feet.
Ioane 13:16ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻAʻole e ʻoi aku ke kauā ma mua o kona haku; ʻaʻole hoʻi e ʻoi aku ka mea i hoʻouna ʻia ma mua o ka mea nāna ia i hoʻouna aku.I tell you the truth, no servant is greater than his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him.
Ioane 13:20ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO ka mea e launa mai i ka mea aʻu e hoʻouna aku ai, ʻo ia ke launa mai iaʻu; a ʻo ka mea e launa mai iaʻu, ʻo ia ke launa i ka mea nāna au i hoʻouna mai.I tell you the truth, whoever accepts anyone I send accepts me; and whoever accepts me accepts the one who sent me."
Ioane 13:21Pau aʻela kā Iesū ʻōlelo ʻana aku ia mau mea, luʻuluʻu ihola ka naʻau, a hōʻike maila ia, ʻī maila, ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻo kekahi o ʻoukou e kumakaia aku iaʻu.After he had said this, Jesus was troubled in spirit and testified, "I tell you the truth, one of you is going to betray me."
Ioane 13:33E nā keiki aloha, he manawa pōkole koʻu me ʻoukou. E ʻimi mai auaneʻi ʻoukou iaʻu; a e like me kaʻu i ʻōlelo aku ai i nā Iudaio, Ma koʻu wahi e hele ai, ʻaʻole loa e hiki iā ʻoukou ke hele i laila; pēlā hoʻi kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou ʻānō."My children, I will be with you only a little longer. You will look for me, and just as I told the Jews, so I tell you now: Where I am going, you cannot come.
Ioane 13:34He kauoha hou kaʻu e hāʻawi aku nei iā ʻoukou, E aloha aku ʻoukou i kekahi i kekahi; e like me kaʻu i aloha ai iā ʻoukou, pēlā ʻoukou e aloha aku ai i kekahi i kekahi."A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.
Ioane 13:35Ma kēia mea e ʻike ai nā kānaka a pau, he poʻe haumāna ʻoukou naʻu, ke aloha aku ʻoukou i kekahi i kekahi.By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another."
Ioane 13:37ʻĪ 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 13:38ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, E waiho aku anei ʻoe i kou ola noʻu? ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoe, ʻaʻole e kani mai ka moa, a ʻekolu kāu hōʻole ʻē ʻana iaʻu.Then Jesus answered, "Will you really lay down your life for me? I tell you the truth, before the rooster crows, you will disown me three times!
Ioane 14:2Ma ka hale o koʻu Makua he nui loa nā wahi e noho ai: inā ʻaʻole pēlā, inā ua haʻi aku au iā ʻoukou. Ke hele aku nei au e hoʻomākaukau i wahi no ʻoukou.In my Father's house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for you.
Ioane 14:12ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻo ka mea e manaʻoʻiʻo mai iaʻu, ʻo nā hana aʻu e hana nei, e hana aku nō ia; a e hana aku nō ia i nā mea ʻoi aku ma mua o kēia; no ka mea, ke hoʻi aku nei au i koʻu Makua.I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.
Ioane 14:27He aloha kaʻu e waiho aku ai iā ʻoukou, ʻo kuʻu aloha kaʻu e hāʻawi aku ai iā ʻoukou; ʻaʻole like me ka hāʻawi ʻana o ko ke ao nei, kaʻu hāʻawi ʻana aku iā ʻoukou. Mai hoʻokaumaha ʻia ko ʻoukou naʻau, a mai makaʻu hoʻi.Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.
Ioane 15:8Ma kēia mea e hoʻonani ʻia ai koʻu Makua, ke hoʻohua ʻoukou i ka hua he nui; a e lilo ʻoukou i poʻe haumāna naʻu.This is to my Father's glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.
Ioane 15:15ʻAʻole au e kapa hou aku iā ʻoukou he poʻe kauā; no ka mea, ʻaʻole e ʻike ke kauā i ka mea a kona haku e hana ai: akā, ua kapa aku au iā ʻoukou he poʻe hoaaloha; no ka mea, ua hōʻike aku au iā ʻoukou i nā mea a pau aʻu i lohe ai i koʻu Makua.I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master's business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you.
Ioane 16:7He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō naʻe kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou; He pono nō ʻoukou e hele aku au: no ka mea, i ʻole au e hele aku, ʻaʻole e hiki mai ke Kōkua i o ʻoukou nei; akā, i hele aku au, naʻu nō ia e hoʻouna mai iā ʻoukou.But I tell you the truth: It is for your good that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Counselor will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you.
Ioane 16:12He nui kaʻu mau mea i koe e ʻōlelo aku iā ʻoukou, akā, ʻaʻole e hiki iā ʻoukou ke hoʻomaopopo i kēia manawa."I have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear.
Ioane 16:17No laila, nīnau aʻela kekahi poʻe o nā haumāna āna iā lākou iho, He aha kēia mea āna i ʻōlelo mai ai iā kākou, A liʻuliʻu iki, ʻaʻole ʻoukou e ʻike iaʻu; a liʻuliʻu iki hou aku, a e ʻike ʻoukou iaʻu; no ka mea, e hele ana au i ka Makua?Some of his disciples said to one another, "What does he mean by saying, 'In a little while you will see me no more, and then after a little while you will see me,' and 'Because I am going to the Father'?"
Ioane 16:18Nīnau aʻela hoʻi lākou, He aha kēia mea āna i ʻōlelo ai, A liʻuliʻu iki? ʻAʻole kākou i ʻike i kāna mea i ʻōlelo ai.They kept asking, "What does he mean by 'a little while'? We don't understand what he is saying."
Ioane 16:20ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, e uē auaneʻi ʻoukou, a e kanikau hoʻi, akā, e ʻoliʻoli nō ke ao nei: a e kaumaha auaneʻi ʻoukou, akā, e hoʻolilo ʻia ko ʻoukou kaumaha i ʻoliʻoli.I tell you the truth, you will weep and mourn while the world rejoices. You will grieve, but your grief will turn to joy.
Ioane 16:21ʻO ka wahine hānau keiki, he ʻehaʻeha kona, no ka mea, ua hiki mai kona hora; a i hānau ʻia ke keiki, ʻaʻohe ona manaʻo hou i ka pōpilikia, no ka ʻoliʻoli i ka hānau ʻia ʻo ke kanaka i loko o ke ao nei.A woman giving birth to a child has pain because her time has come; but when her baby is born she forgets the anguish because of her joy that a child is born into the world.
Ioane 16:22A he ʻehaʻeha ko ʻoukou i kēia manawa; akā, e ʻike hou auaneʻi au iā ʻoukou, a ʻoliʻoli ko ʻoukou naʻau, ʻaʻole kekahi e kāʻili aku i ko ʻoukou ʻoliʻoli mai o ʻoukou aku.So with you: Now is your time of grief, but I will see you again and you will rejoice, and no one will take away your joy.
Ioane 16:23A i kēlā manawa, ʻaʻole e nīnau mai ʻoukou iaʻu i kekahi mea. ʻOiaʻiʻo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻO nā mea a ʻoukou e noi ai i ka Makua ma koʻu inoa, ʻo ia kāna e hāʻawi mai iā ʻoukou.In that day you will no longer ask me anything. I tell you the truth, my Father will give you whatever you ask in my name.
Ioane 18:10He 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 18:14ʻO Kaiapa kēia nāna i aʻo aku i nā Iudaio, he pono nō e make kekahi kanaka no ka lāhui kanaka.Caiaphas was the one who had advised the Jews that it would be good if one man died for the people.
Ioane 18:29No ia hoʻi, hele maila ʻo Pilato i waho i o lākou lā, nīnau maila, He aha ka hewa a ʻoukou e hoʻāhewa ai i kēia kanaka?So Pilate came out to them and asked, "What charges are you bringing against this man?"
Ioane 18:30ʻŌlelo 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 18:35ʻŌlelo 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 18:37No 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 18:38Nīnau 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 18:39Akā, he mea mau nō iā ʻoukou i hoʻokuʻu aku ai au i kekahi kanaka no ʻoukou i ka mōliaola: ke makemake nei anei ʻoukou e hoʻokuʻu aku wau no ʻoukou i ke aliʻi o nā Iudaio?But it is your custom for me to release to you one prisoner at the time of the Passover. Do you want me to release 'the king of the Jews'?"
Ioane 18:40A 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 19:7ʻŌlelo 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 19:10A 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 19:13A 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 19:31No 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 19:35A 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 19:38Ma 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 19:39Hele maila nō hoʻi ʻo Nikodemo, (ʻo ia ka mea i hele i o Iesū lā ma mua i ka pō,) e lawe mai ana i ka lāʻau, he mura i hui ʻia me ka ʻaloe, hoʻokahi haneri paona paha.He was accompanied by Nicodemus, the man who earlier had visited Jesus at night. Nicodemus brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about seventy-five pounds.
Ioane 19:41A ma ua wahi lā, kahi i kau ʻia ai ʻo ia ma ke keʻa, he māla; a ma loko o ua māla lā he hale kupapaʻu hou, ʻaʻole i waiho ʻia kekahi kanaka i loko.At the place where Jesus was crucified, there was a garden, and in the garden a new tomb, in which no one had ever been laid.
Ioane 21:18ʻOiaʻiʻo, 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 21:22ʻĪ maila ʻo Iesū iā ia, Inā makemake au e noho ia a hoʻi hou mai au, he mea aha ia iā ʻoe? E hahai mai ʻoe iaʻu.Jesus answered, "If I want him to remain alive until I return, what is that to you? You must follow me."
Ioane 21:23No 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?"
Ioane 21:24ʻO kēia ka haumāna e hōʻike aku no kēia mau mea, a kākau hoʻi ia mau mea, a ua ʻike mākou he ʻoiaʻiʻo kāna hōʻike ʻana.This is the disciple who testifies to these things and who wrote them down. We know that his testimony is true.
Ioane 21:25He nui loa nā mea ʻē aʻe a Iesū i hana ai, inā e pau ia mau mea i ka palapala ʻia, ke manaʻo nei au, ʻaʻole wahi kaʻawale ma ke ao nei no nā buke e palapala ʻia. ʻĀmene.Jesus did many other things as well. If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written.
ʻOih 1:3Hōʻike ola mai nō ʻo ia iā ia iho iā lākou ma hope o kona make ʻana, ma nā hōʻailona hōʻike he nui loa, me ka ʻike ʻia e lākou i nā lā he kanahā, a ʻōlelo mai nō ia i nā mea o ke aupuni o ke Akua:After his suffering, he showed himself to these men and gave many convincing proofs that he was alive. He appeared to them over a period of forty days and spoke about the kingdom of God.
ʻOih 1:16E nā kānaka, nā hoahānau, he mea pono e hoʻokō ʻia kēia palapala a ka ʻUhane Hemolele i haʻi mai ai ma ka waha o Dāvida no Iuda, ka mea nāna i alakaʻi i ka poʻe i hopu iā Iesū.and said, "Brothers, the Scripture had to be fulfilled which the Holy Spirit spoke long ago through the mouth of David concerning Judas, who served as guide for those who arrested Jesus--
ʻOih 1:22Mai ka hoʻomaka ʻana o Ioane e bapetizo ai, a hiki mai i ka lā i lawe ʻia aku ai ia mai o kākou aku, he mea pono e lilo kekahi o lākou i mea hōʻike pū me kākou i kona ala hou ʻana mai.beginning from John's baptism to the time when Jesus was taken up from us. For one of these must become a witness with us of his resurrection."
ʻOih 1:26Hailona ihola lākou, a lilo ka hailona iā Matia; a helu pū ʻia ihola ia me nā lunaʻōlelo he ʻumikumamākahi.Then they cast lots, and the lot fell to Matthias; so he was added to the eleven apostles.
ʻOih 2:2ʻEmo ʻole, paʻē maila ka leo, mai ka lani mai, me he makani nui ikaika lā; a hoʻopiha loa ihola i ka hale a pau, kahi a lākou i noho ai.Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting.
ʻOih 2:3A 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 2:5E noho ana nō ma Ierusalema nā Iudaio, he poʻe kānaka haipule no nā ʻāina a pau ma lalo nei o ka lani.Now there were staying in Jerusalem God-fearing Jews from every nation under heaven.
ʻOih 2:12Kāhāhā ihola ko lākou naʻau a pau, a kānalua nō hoʻi, ʻī aʻela kekahi i kekahi, He aha lā ke ʻano o kēia mea?Amazed and perplexed, they asked one another, "What does this mean?"
ʻOih 2:19A e hōʻike nō wau i nā mea kupanaha ma ka lani ma luna, a me nā hōʻailona hoʻi ma ka honua ma lalo; he koko, a me ke ahi, a me ke ao uahi.I will show wonders in the heaven above and signs on the earth below, blood and fire and billows of smoke.
ʻOih 2:22E nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela, e hoʻolohe mai ʻoukou i kēia mau ʻōlelo; ʻO Iesū no Nazareta, he kanaka ia i hoʻākāka ʻia iā ʻoukou e ke Akua, ma nā hana mana, a me nā mea kupanaha a ke Akua i hana mai ai ma ona lā, i waena o ʻoukou, e like me ko ʻoukou ʻike ʻana;"Men of Israel, listen to this: Jesus of Nazareth was a man accredited by God to you by miracles, wonders and signs, which God did among you through him, as you yourselves know.
ʻOih 2:24Ua hoʻāla hou mai ke Akua iā ia me ka wehe iho i nā apo o ka make; no ka mea, he mea hiki ʻole i kēlā mea, e hoʻopaʻa iā ia.But God raised him from the dead, freeing him from the agony of death, because it was impossible for death to keep its hold on him.
ʻOih 2:30No ka mea, he kāula ia, a ʻike i ka hoʻohiki ʻana o ke Akua āna i hoʻohiki ai nona, no kekahi hua o kona pūhaka ma ke kino, e hoʻāla mai iā Kristo e noho ma kona noho aliʻi;But he was a prophet and knew that God had promised him on oath that he would place one of his descendants on his throne.
ʻOih 2:32ʻO ua Iesū lā, ʻo ia kā ke Akua i hoʻāla mai ai, he poʻe ʻike maka mākou a pau ia mea.God has raised this Jesus to life, and we are all witnesses of the fact.
ʻOih 2:37A 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 2:40A 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 2:43Loʻohia ihola nā kānaka a pau e ka makaʻu; ua hana ʻia hoʻi nā mea kupanaha e ka poʻe lunaʻōlelo, a me nā hōʻailona he nui loa.Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles.
ʻOih 3:2A hāliʻi ʻia aʻela kekahi kanaka, ua ʻoʻopa mai ka ʻōpū mai o kona makuahine, a waiho nō lākou iā ia i kēlā lā i kēia lā, ma ka puka o ka luakini, i kapa ʻia, He nani, e nonoi aku i ka poʻe komo, i manawaleʻa.Now a man crippled from birth was being carried to the temple gate called Beautiful, where he was put every day to beg from those going into the temple courts.
ʻOih 3:6A laila ʻī maila ʻo Petero, ʻAʻole aʻu kālā, ʻaʻole he gula; akā, ʻo ka mea i loaʻa mai iaʻu, ʻo kaʻu ia e hāʻawi aku nāu; Ma ka inoa ʻo Iesū Kristo no Nazareta, e kū ʻoe, a e hele.Then Peter said, "Silver or gold I do not have, but what I have I give you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk."
ʻOih 3:12A ʻike maila ʻo Petero, ʻōlelo maila ia i ua poʻe kānaka lā, E nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela, no ke aha lā i kāhāhā mai ai ko ʻoukou naʻau i kēia mea? No ke aha lā ʻoukou e haka pono mai ai iā māua me he mea lā na māua nō, i ko māua mana, a me ko māua hemolele iho, i hana aku ai iā ia e hele?When Peter saw this, he said to them: "Men of Israel, why does this surprise you? Why do you stare at us as if by our own power or godliness we had made this man walk?
ʻOih 3:15Ua pepehi hoʻi ʻoukou i ke Aliʻi e ola ai, ka mea a ke Akua i hoʻāla mai ai mai ka make mai; he poʻe ʻike maka nō hoʻi mākou ia mea.You killed the author of life, but God raised him from the dead. We are witnesses of this.
ʻOih 3:21He pono ke hoʻokipa aku ka lani iā ia, a hiki aku i ka wā e hoʻoponopono ʻia mai ai nā mea a pau i ʻōlelo ʻia mai e ke Akua, ma ka waha o nā kāula hemolele ona, mai kinohi mai.He must remain in heaven until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets.
ʻOih 3:23A he ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ka mea hoʻolohe ʻole i ua Kāula lā, e ʻoki ʻia ia, mai kona poʻe kānaka aku.Anyone who does not listen to him will be completely cut off from among his people.'
ʻOih 4:4A he nui nā mea o ka poʻe lohe i ka ʻōlelo, i manaʻoʻiʻo; a ʻo ka helu ʻana o nā kānaka, ʻelima paha o lākou tausani.But many who heard the message believed, and the number of men grew to about five thousand.
ʻOih 4:12ʻAʻole loa he ola ma loko o ka mea ʻē aʻe; no ka mea, ʻaʻole inoa ʻē aʻe i hāʻawi ʻia mai ma lalo iho o ka lani, i waena o nā kānaka, i mea e ola ai kākou.Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved."
ʻOih 4:13A 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 4:16ʻĪ aʻela, He aha kā kākou e hana aku ai i kēia mau kānaka; no ka mea, ʻo ka hōʻailona mana kaulana a lāua nei i hana ai, ua maopopo nō ia i nā mea a pau e noho nei ma Ierusalema; ʻaʻole naʻe e hiki iā kākou ke hōʻole aku."What are we going to do with these men?" they asked. "Everybody living in Jerusalem knows they have done an outstanding miracle, and we cannot deny it.
ʻOih 4:27No ka mea, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ua ʻākoakoa mai nei ma kēia kūlanakauhale, ʻo Herode a me Ponetio Pilato, me ko nā ʻāina ʻē, a me nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela, me ke kūʻē i kāu Keiki hoʻāno iā Iesū i ka mea āu i poni ai;Indeed Herod and Pontius Pilate met together with the Gentiles and the people of Israel in this city to conspire against your holy servant Jesus, whom you anointed.
ʻOih 4:36A ʻo Iose ʻo ka mea i kapa ʻia e nā lunaʻōlelo, ʻo Barenaba, (eia hoʻi ke ʻano ma ka hoʻohālike ʻana, ʻo ke keiki a ka hōʻoluʻolu,) he mamo na Levi, no ka ʻāina i Kupero;Joseph, a Levite from Cyprus, whom the apostles called Barnabas (which means Son of Encouragement),
ʻOih 4:37He 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 5:12Ua hana ʻia nō hoʻi ma waena o kānaka, nā hōʻailona a me nā mea kupanaha he nui loa, e nā lima o ka poʻe lunaʻōlelo. (Lōkahi aʻela lākou a pau ma ka lānai o Solomona.The apostles performed many miraculous signs and wonders among the people. And all the believers used to meet together in Solomon's Colonnade.
ʻOih 5:14Hui pū nui ʻia aʻela i ka Haku ka poʻe i manaʻoʻiʻo, nā kāne, a me nā wāhine he nui loa.)Nevertheless, more and more men and women believed in the Lord and were added to their number.
ʻOih 5:16He nui ka poʻe i hele mai i Ierusalema, no nā kūlanakauhale a puni, e lawe ana i ka poʻe maʻi, a me ka poʻe i loʻohia i nā ʻuhane ʻino; a hoʻōla ʻia lākou a pau.Crowds gathered also from the towns around Jerusalem, bringing their sick and those tormented by evil spirits, and all of them were healed.
ʻOih 5:17A laila kū aʻe i luna ke kahuna nui, a me ka poʻe a pau me ia, (he poʻe Sadukaio lākou,) ua piha loa lākou i ka ukiuki;Then the high priest and all his associates, who were members of the party of the Sadducees, were filled with jealousy.
ʻOih 5:34A laila, kū aʻela kekahi i luna ma loko o ka ʻaha luna kānāwai, he Parisaio, ʻo Gamaliʻela kona inoa, he kumu aʻo kānāwai, ua mahalo ʻia e nā kānaka a pau loa, kauoha aʻela ia e hoʻokaʻa iki aku i nā lunaʻōlelo ma waho.But a Pharisee named Gamaliel, a teacher of the law, who was honored by all the people, stood up in the Sanhedrin and ordered that the men be put outside for a little while.
ʻOih 5:41Hele 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 6:5Ua pono kēia ʻōlelo i mua o nā kānaka a pau; a wae maila lākou iā Setepano, he kanaka piha loa i ka manaʻoʻiʻo a me ka ʻUhane Hemolele, a me Pilipo, a me Perokoro, a me Nikanora, a me Timona, a me Paremena, a me Nikolao ka mea i huli mai no ʻAnetioka.This proposal pleased the whole group. They chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit; also Philip, Procorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolas from Antioch, a convert to Judaism.
ʻOih 6:7Hoʻolaha 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 6:15A 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 7:8A hāʻawi maila iā ia i ka berita o ke ʻoki poepoe ʻana; a hānau mai nāna ʻo ʻIsaʻaka, a ʻoki poepoe ihola iā ia i ka walu o ka lā; a na ʻIsaʻaka ʻo Iakoba, a na Iakoba ʻo nā mākualiʻi, he ʻumikumamālua.Then he gave Abraham the covenant of circumcision. And Abraham became the father of Isaac and circumcised him eight days after his birth. Later Isaac became the father of Jacob, and Jacob became the father of the twelve patriarchs.
ʻOih 7:11Ua hiki mai he wī ma luna o ka ʻāina a pau ʻo ʻAigupita a me Kanaʻana, a me ka pōpilikia nui: ʻaʻole i loaʻa i ko kākou mau kūpuna ka mea ʻai."Then a famine struck all Egypt and Canaan, bringing great suffering, and our fathers could not find food.
ʻOih 7:12A 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 7:14A laila, hoʻouna maila ʻo Iosepa, a kiʻi maila i kona makua kāne iā Iakoba, a me kona poʻe hoahānau a pau; he mau ʻuhane kanahikukumamālima lākou.After this, Joseph sent for his father Jacob and his whole family, seventy-five in all.
ʻOih 7:23A hala nā makahiki ona he kanahā, kupu ihola ka manaʻo ma loko o kona naʻau, e hele aku e ʻike i kona poʻe hoahānau, i ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela."When Moses was forty years old, he decided to visit his fellow Israelites.
ʻOih 7:26A 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 7:30A pau nā makahiki hoʻokahi kanahā, ʻike ʻia maila he ʻānela o ka Haku iā ia, ma ka wao nahele, ma ka mauna Sinai, ma loko o ka lapalapa ahi o ka lāʻau ʻoʻoi."After forty years had passed, an angel appeared to Moses in the flames of a burning bush in the desert near Mount Sinai.
ʻOih 7:33ʻŌlelo maila ka Haku iā ia, E wehe ʻoe i kou mau kāmaʻa, mai kou mau kapuaʻi aku; no ka mea, ʻo kahi āu e kū nei, he ʻāina hoʻāno ia."Then the Lord said to him, 'Take off your sandals; the place where you are standing is holy ground.
ʻOih 7:49ʻO ka lani koʻu noho aliʻi, a ʻo ka honua hoʻi koʻu keʻehana wāwae. He aha ka hale a ʻoukou e kūkulu ai noʻu? wahi a ka Haku; he aha hoʻi koʻu wahi e maha ai?" 'Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool. What kind of house will you build for me? says the Lord. Or where will my resting place be?
ʻOih 8:9Ma laila nō kekahi kanaka, ʻo Simona ka inoa, he kilo nō ia ma mua mai ma ia kūlanakauhale, a pilihua ka lāhui kanaka o Samaria iā ia, i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana, ʻo kekahi mea nui ia.Now for some time a man named Simon had practiced sorcery in the city and amazed all the people of Samaria. He boasted that he was someone great,
ʻOih 8:25No laila, a hōʻike lāua me ka haʻi mai i ka ʻōlelo a ka Haku, hoʻi maila lāua i Ierusalema, e haʻi ana i ka ʻeuanelio i nā kauhale he nui loa o ka poʻe Samaria.When they had testified and proclaimed the word of the Lord, Peter and John returned to Jerusalem, preaching the gospel in many Samaritan villages.
ʻOih 8:26A ʻōlelo maila ka ʻānela o ka Haku iā Pilipo, ʻī maila, E kū ʻoe, a e hele ma ke kūkulu hema, ma ke ala e iho aku ai, mai Ierusalema a Gaza, he wao nahele nō hoʻi ia.Now an angel of the Lord said to Philip, "Go south to the road--the desert road--that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza."
ʻOih 8:27Kū aʻela ia a hele; aia hoʻi, he kanaka no ʻAitiopa, he luna nui na Kanedake, ke aliʻi wahine o ʻAitiopa, ʻo ia nō ma luna o kona waiwai a pau, a ua hele mai nō hoʻi ia i Ierusalema e hoʻomana;So he started out, and on his way he met an Ethiopian eunuch, an important official in charge of all the treasury of Candace, queen of the Ethiopians. This man had gone to Jerusalem to worship,
ʻOih 8:32Eia 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 8:36A 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 9:5ʻĪ 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 9:6ʻĪ 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 9:15ʻĪ maila ka Haku iā ia, Ō hele: no ka mea, he ipu i koho ʻia naʻu ʻo ia nei, e lawe aku ai i koʻu inoa i mua o ko nā ʻāina ʻē, a me nā aliʻi, a me nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela.But the Lord said to Ananias, "Go! This man is my chosen instrument to carry my name before the Gentiles and their kings and before the people of Israel.
ʻOih 9:18Hāʻule koke ihola mai kona mau maka mai me he mau unahi lā, a ʻike koke ihola ia, a kū maila, bapetizo ʻia ihola.Immediately, something like scales fell from Saul's eyes, and he could see again. He got up and was baptized,
ʻOih 9:26A 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 10:1Aia ma Kaisareia kekahi kanaka, ʻo Korenelio kona inoa, he luna haneri no kekahi papa koa i kapa ʻia ka ʻItalia.At Caesarea there was a man named Cornelius, a centurion in what was known as the Italian Regiment.
ʻOih 10:2He haipule, a makaʻu ia i ke Akua, a me ko kona hale a pau, manawaleʻa nui nō ia i kānaka, a pule mau nō ia i ke Akua,He and all his family were devout and God-fearing; he gave generously to those in need and prayed to God regularly.
ʻOih 10:4A 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 10:10Pōloli loa ihola, makemake aʻela ia e ʻai; a i ko lākou hoʻomākaukau ʻana, hāʻule mai ma luna ona he akakū;He became hungry and wanted something to eat, and while the meal was being prepared, he fell into a trance.
ʻOih 10:15Hiki hou mai ua leo lā iā ia, ʻo ka lua ia, ʻO ka mea i huikala ʻia e ke Akua, mai kapa aku ʻoe, he pono ʻole.The voice spoke to him a second time, "Do not call anything impure that God has made clean."
ʻOih 10:21Iho maila ʻo Petero i lalo i ua poʻe kānaka lā i hoʻouna ʻia mai i ona lā e Korenelio, ʻī maila, Eia nō wau ka mea a ʻoukou i ʻimi mai nei. He aha ka mea a ʻoukou i hele mai ai i ʻaneʻi?Peter went down and said to the men, "I'm the one you're looking for. Why have you come?"
ʻOih 10:22ʻĪ maila lākou, ʻO Korenelio, he luna haneri, he kanaka pono, e makaʻu ana nō hoʻi i ke Akua, ua ʻike maopopo ʻia e ka lāhui kanaka a pau o nā Iudaio, a ua kauoha ʻia ia e kekahi ʻānela hemolele, mai ke Akua mai, e kiʻi aku iā ʻoe e hele i kona hale, i lohe ʻo ia i nā ʻōlelo ma ou lā.The men replied, "We have come from Cornelius the centurion. He is a righteous and God-fearing man, who is respected by all the Jewish people. A holy angel told him to have you come to his house so that he could hear what you have to say."
ʻOih 10:26Hoʻāla maila ʻo Petero iā ia, ʻī maila, E kū i luna; no ka mea, he kanaka nō hoʻi au.But Peter made him get up. "Stand up," he said, "I am only a man myself."
ʻOih 10:27A i ko lāua kamaʻilio pū ʻana, komo aʻela ia i loko, a ʻike ihola i ka poʻe i hoʻākoakoa ʻia mai he nui.Talking with him, Peter went inside and found a large gathering of people.
ʻOih 10:28ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, Ua ʻike nō ʻoukou, he mea kapu i ke kanaka Iudaio, e nonoho pū a me ka hele aku i kekahi mea o ka ʻāina ʻē; akā, ua hōʻike mai ke Akua iaʻu, ʻaʻole e kapa aku i kekahi kanaka, he pono ʻole, a he haumia.He said to them: "You are well aware that it is against our law for a Jew to associate with a Gentile or visit him. But God has shown me that I should not call any man impure or unclean.
ʻOih 10:34A ʻoaka aʻela ko Petero waha, ʻī maila, Ke ʻike nei au he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ʻaʻole ke Akua i manaʻo mai i ko waho o ke kanaka:Then Peter began to speak: "I now realize how true it is that God does not show favoritism
ʻOih 10:39He poʻe hōʻike mākou i nā mea a pau āna i hana ai ma ka ʻāina o nā Iudaio, a me Ierusalema; na lākou nō ia i pepehi, a kau aku hoʻi ma luna o ka lāʻau."We are witnesses of everything he did in the country of the Jews and in Jerusalem. They killed him by hanging him on a tree,
ʻOih 11:9ʻĪ mai ua leo lā iaʻu, ʻo ka lua ia, mai ka lani mai, ʻO ka mea i huikala ʻia e ke Akua, mai kapa aku ʻoe, he pono ʻole."The voice spoke from heaven a second time, 'Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.'
ʻOih 11:17A inā hāʻawi mai ke Akua i ka makana na lākou, e like me kākou, ka poʻe i manaʻoʻiʻo aku i ka Haku iā Iesū Kristo, he mea aha lā wau e hiki ai iaʻu ke hōʻole aku i ke Akua?So if God gave them the same gift as he gave us, who believed in the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I to think that I could oppose God?"
ʻOih 11:20Kekahi poʻe o lākou, he mau kānaka no Kupero a no Kurenaio kekahi, a hiki lākou i ʻAnetioka, aʻo maila lākou i ko Helene, e haʻi mai ana i ka ʻeuanelio o ka Haku ʻo Iesū.Some of them, however, men from Cyprus and Cyrene, went to Antioch and began to speak to Greeks also, telling them the good news about the Lord Jesus.
ʻOih 11:24No ka mea, he kanaka maikaʻi ia, ua piha hoʻi i ka ʻUhane Hemolele, a me ka manaʻoʻiʻo; a nui loa aʻela ka poʻe i hui ʻia ma ka Haku.He was a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and faith, and a great number of people were brought to the Lord.
ʻOih 11:26A loaʻa ihola, alakaʻi maila iā ia i ʻAnetioka. A puni nō ko lāua makahiki ma laila, e hoʻākoakoa ana me ka ʻekalesia, a aʻo maila i kānaka, he nui loa. Ma ʻAnetioka i kapa mua ʻia mai ai nā haumāna, ʻo nā Kristiano.and when he found him, he brought him to Antioch. So for a whole year Barnabas and Saul met with the church and taught great numbers of people. The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch.
ʻOih 11:28Kū maila kekahi o lākou, ʻo ʻAgabo kona inoa, hōʻike maila, ma ka ʻUhane, he wī nui e hiki mai ana ma nā ʻāina a pau; a hiki ʻiʻo mai nō i ke au iā Kelaudio Kaisara.One of them, named Agabus, stood up and through the Spirit predicted that a severe famine would spread over the entire Roman world. (This happened during the reign of Claudius.)
ʻOih 12:7Aia hoʻi, he ʻānela o ka Haku i kū maila, ʻanapu maila ka mālamalama ma loko o ka hale paʻahao; paʻipaʻi maila ʻo ia ma ko Petero ʻaoʻao, hoʻāla mai iā ia, ʻī maila, E ala koke ʻoe. A hāʻule ihola nā kaula hao mai kona lima iho.Suddenly an angel of the Lord appeared and a light shone in the cell. He struck Peter on the side and woke him up. "Quick, get up!" he said, and the chains fell off Peter's wrists.
ʻOih 12:9Hele 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 12:11A loaʻa iā Petero ka manaʻo maopopo, ʻī ihola ia, Ua ʻike maopopo au, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō; ua hoʻouna mai ka Haku i kona ʻānela, a ua hoʻopakele mai nei iaʻu, mai ka lima o Herode, a me ka manaʻo a pau o nā Iudaio.Then Peter came to himself and said, "Now I know without a doubt that the Lord sent his angel and rescued me from Herod's clutches and from everything the Jewish people were anticipating."
ʻOih 12:12I kona hoʻomaopopo ʻana aʻe, hele maila ia i ka hale o Maria, ka makuahine o Ioane, i kapa ʻia ʻo Mareko; he poʻe nui hoʻi kai ʻākoakoa mai ma laila, e pule ana.When this had dawned on him, he went to the house of Mary the mother of John, also called Mark, where many people had gathered and were praying.
ʻOih 12:15ʻĪ 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 12:22ʻUā maila nā kānaka, Ē, he leo kā, no ke Akua, ʻaʻole no ke kanaka.They shouted, "This is the voice of a god, not of a man."
ʻOih 13:6Kaʻahele 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 13:7Aia 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 13:10ʻĪ maila, auē ʻoe ka mea i piha i ka wahaheʻe a me ka hewa a pau, he keiki na ka diabolō, he ʻenemi no ka pono a pau, ʻaʻole anei e hoʻōki ʻoe i kou keʻakeʻa ʻana i nā ʻaoʻao pono o ka Haku?"You are a child of the devil and an enemy of everything that is right! You are full of all kinds of deceit and trickery. Will you never stop perverting the right ways of the Lord?
ʻOih 13:18Nāna nō lākou i hiʻipoi ma ka wao nahele i nā makahiki he kanahā.he endured their conduct for about forty years in the desert,
ʻOih 13:21A ia wā mai, nonoi aku lākou i aliʻi nui; a hāʻawi maila ke Akua iā Saulo i keiki a Kisa no lākou, he kanaka no ka ʻohana a Beniamina, hoʻokahi nō kanahā makahiki.Then the people asked for a king, and he gave them Saul son of Kish, of the tribe of Benjamin, who ruled forty years.
ʻOih 13:22A laila, kāpae aʻela kēlā iā ia, a hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻela iā Dāvida i aliʻi no lākou; hōʻike maila ia, ʻī maila iā ia, Ua loaʻa iaʻu ʻo Dāvida a Iese, he kanaka kūpono i koʻu naʻau, nāna nō e hana i koʻu makemake a pau.After removing Saul, he made David their king. He testified concerning him: 'I have found David son of Jesse a man after my own heart; he will do everything I want him to do.'
ʻOih 13:31ʻIke ʻia maila nō ia i nā lā he nui e ka poʻe i hele pū me ia, mai Galilaia mai a Ierusalema, na lākou nō ia i hōʻike aku ai i kānaka.and for many days he was seen by those who had traveled with him from Galilee to Jerusalem. They are now his witnesses to our people.
ʻOih 13:43A i ka hoʻi ʻana o ko ka hale hālāwai, he nui loa ka poʻe Iudaio, a me ka poʻe haipule i huli mua i hahai aku iā Paulo, lāua me Barenaba; na lāua nō i ʻōlelo mai iā lākou, a hoʻoikaika mai iā lākou e kūpaʻa ma ka maikaʻi o ke Akua.When the congregation was dismissed, many of the Jews and devout converts to Judaism followed Paul and Barnabas, who talked with them and urged them to continue in the grace of God.
ʻOih 13:46A laila, hoʻoikaika maila ʻo Paulo lāua me Barenaba, ʻī maila, He mea pono ke haʻi mua ʻia iā ʻoukou ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua; ua kāpae ʻoukou ia mea, a ua manaʻo ʻoukou iā ʻoukou iho, ʻaʻole ʻoukou e pono ke ola loa, eia hoʻi, ke huli aku nei māua i ko nā ʻāina ʻē.Then Paul and Barnabas answered them boldly: "We had to speak the word of God to you first. Since you reject it and do not consider yourselves worthy of eternal life, we now turn to the Gentiles.
ʻOih 14:9Lohe 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 14:15ʻĪ 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 14:22E hoʻokūpaʻa ana i nā ʻUhane o nā haumāna, e hoʻoikaika ana iā lākou e kūpaʻa ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo, no ka mea, me ka pōpilikia he nui loa, e komo ana kākou i loko o ke aupuni o ke Akua.strengthening the disciples and encouraging them to remain true to the faith. "We must go through many hardships to enter the kingdom of God," they said.
ʻOih 15:21No ka mea, he poʻe nō ko Mose, mai ka wā kahiko mai, ma nā kūlanakauhale a pau, nāna e aʻo aku ma kāna, ua heluhelu ʻia nō hoʻi kāna ma loko o nā hale hālāwai, i nā lā Sābati a pau.For Moses has been preached in every city from the earliest times and is read in the synagogues on every Sabbath."
ʻOih 15:22A laila manaʻo ihola nā lunaʻōlelo, a me nā lunakahiko, a me ka ʻekalesia a pau, he mea pono ke hoʻouna aku me Paulo lāua ʻo Barenaba, i mau kānaka i wae ʻia, mai loko mai o lākou, i ʻAnetioka, ʻo Iuda i kapa ʻia ʻo Baresaba, a me Sila, he mau kānaka koʻikoʻi lāua ma waena o nā hoahānau.Then the apostles and elders, with the whole church, decided to choose some of their own men and send them to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas. They chose Judas (called Barsabbas) and Silas, two men who were leaders among the brothers.
ʻOih 15:25I ko mākou ʻākoakoa lōkahi ʻana, manaʻo mākou, he mea maikaʻi ke hoʻouna aku iā ʻoukou i kekahi mau kānaka i koho ʻia, i hele pū me kā mākou mau mea i aloha ʻia, me Barenaba lāua ʻo Paulo.So we all agreed to choose some men and send them to you with our dear friends Barnabas and Paul--
ʻOih 15:32He 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 16:1A 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 16:3Makemake 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 16:12A ma laila aku i Pilipi, ʻo ia ke kūlanakauhale nui o ia ʻaoʻao o Makedonia, he panalāʻau ia. Noho ihola mākou ma ia kūlanakauhale i kekahi mau lā.From there we traveled to Philippi, a Roman colony and the leading city of that district of Macedonia. And we stayed there several days.
ʻOih 16:14A ʻo kekahi wahine, ʻo Ludia kona inoa, no ke kūlanakauhale, no Tuateira, he wahine kūʻai i ka lole poni, ua hoʻomana hoʻi i ke Akua, hoʻolohe maila ia, a na ka Haku nō i holahola kona naʻau, i hoʻolohe ia i nā mea i ʻōlelo ʻia ai e Paulo.One of those listening was a woman named Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth from the city of Thyatira, who was a worshiper of God. The Lord opened her heart to respond to Paul's message.
ʻOih 16:16I ko mākou hele ʻana i kahi e pule ai, hālāwai maila kekahi kaikamahine me mākou he ʻuhane kilokilo ko loko ona; ʻo ia nō kai waiwai nui ai kona mau haku, no kāna kilokilo ʻana.Once when we were going to the place of prayer, we were met by a slave girl who had a spirit by which she predicted the future. She earned a great deal of money for her owners by fortune-telling.
ʻOih 16:17Hahai maila nō hoʻi ʻo ia iā Paulo a me mākou, a kāhea maila, ʻī mai, ʻO kēia mau kānaka, he mau kauā lākou na ke Akua kiʻekiʻe loa, na lākou nō i hōʻike mai iā kākou i ke ala o ke ola.This girl followed Paul and the rest of us, shouting, "These men are servants of the Most High God, who are telling you the way to be saved."
ʻOih 16:18Hana 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 16:21A ke aʻo mai nei lāua i ka ʻaoʻao pono ʻole iā kākou ke ʻapo aku a mālama, no ka mea, he poʻe Roma kākou.by advocating customs unlawful for us Romans to accept or practice."
ʻOih 16:26ʻEmo ʻole hoʻi he ōlaʻi nui, haʻalulu aʻela ke kumu o ka hale paʻahao; a wehe koke ʻia ihola nā puka a pau, a hemo wale nō hoʻi nā mea paʻa o lākou a pau.Suddenly there was such a violent earthquake that the foundations of the prison were shaken. At once all the prison doors flew open, and everybody's chains came loose.
ʻOih 16:30A 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 16:37Akā, ʻī maila ʻo Paulo iā lākou, Ua hahau ākea maila lākou iā māua he mau Roma, me ka hoʻokū ʻole i ka hala, a ua hahao mai ma loko o ka hale paʻahao; a ke manaʻo nei anei lākou e kipaku malū iā māua? ʻAʻole loa pēlā; na lākou nō e kiʻi mai, a e kaʻi aku iā māua i waho.But Paul said to the officers: "They beat us publicly without a trial, even though we are Roman citizens, and threw us into prison. And now do they want to get rid of us quietly? No! Let them come themselves and escort us out."
ʻOih 16:38Haʻi aʻela nā ilāmuku i kēia mau ʻōlelo i nā luna; a lohe lākou, he mau Roma, makaʻu ihola lākou.The officers reported this to the magistrates, and when they heard that Paul and Silas were Roman citizens, they were alarmed.
ʻOih 17:3E wehewehe ana a e hōʻoiaʻiʻo ana, he pono ke make ka Mesia, a e ala hou aʻe mai ka make mai; a ʻo Iesū nei, ka mea aʻu e haʻi aku nei iā ʻoukou, ʻo ia nō ka Mesia.explaining and proving that the Christ had to suffer and rise from the dead. "This Jesus I am proclaiming to you is the Christ, " he said.
ʻOih 17:4A 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 17:7Na Iasona i hoʻokipa iā lākou. Ua hana lākou a pau ma ke kūʻē i ke kānāwai o Kaisara; no ka mea, ke ʻōlelo mai nei lākou, he aliʻi ʻē ʻo Iesū.and Jason has welcomed them into his house. They are all defying Caesar's decrees, saying that there is another king, one called Jesus."
ʻOih 17:11ʻOi aku ko lākou nei maikaʻi, i ko Tesalonike, no ka mea, ua ʻapo mai lākou i ka ʻōlelo me ka manaʻo koke, huli nō hoʻi lākou i kēlā lā i kēia lā ma ka palapala hemolele, inā paha he ʻoiaʻiʻo kēia mau mea.Now the Bereans were of more noble character than the Thessalonians, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.
ʻOih 17:18Hoʻopaʻapaʻa 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 17:28No ka mea, ma loko ona e ola nei, a e hele nei, a e noho nei kākou; e like me ka ʻōlelo ʻana a kekahi haku mele o ʻoukou, He poʻe keiki kākou nāna.'For in him we live and move and have our being.' As some of your own poets have said, 'We are his offspring.'
ʻOih 17:29Inā he poʻe keiki kākou na ke Akua, ʻaʻole pono iā kākou ke manaʻo i ko ke Akua ʻano, ua like ia me ke gula, a me ke kālā, a me ka pōhaku i kālai ʻia ma ke akamai a me ka noʻonoʻo o kānaka."Therefore since we are God's offspring, we should not think that the divine being is like gold or silver or stone--an image made by man's design and skill.
ʻOih 18:3A no ka like o kāna ʻoihana, noho ia me lāua, a hana ihola; no ka mea, he poʻe humuhumu hale lole lākou.and because he was a tentmaker as they were, he stayed and worked with them.
ʻOih 18:8A 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 18:14A iā Paulo e ʻoaka ana i nā waha, ʻōlelo aʻela ʻo Galio i nā Iudaio, E nā Iudaio, inā he hewa kēia, a he mea kolohe, inā he pono iaʻu ke hoʻomanawanui iā ʻoukou:Just as Paul was about to speak, Gallio said to the Jews, "If you Jews were making a complaint about some misdemeanor or serious crime, it would be reasonable for me to listen to you.
ʻOih 18:15Akā, inā he mea nīnau no kahi hua ʻōlelo, a me nā inoa, a me ke kānāwai o ʻoukou, iā ʻoukou nō ka nānā aku ia mea. ʻAʻole loa wau ake e noho i luna kānāwai ma kēlā mau mea.But since it involves questions about words and names and your own law--settle the matter yourselves. I will not be a judge of such things."
ʻOih 18:21A 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 18:24Aia kekahi Iudaio, ʻo ʻApolo kona inoa, i hānau ʻia ma ʻAlekanedero, he kanaka akamai i ka ʻōlelo, a hele aʻela i ʻEpeso, ua ikaika ia i nā palapala hemolele.Meanwhile a Jew named Apollos, a native of Alexandria, came to Ephesus. He was a learned man, with a thorough knowledge of the Scriptures.
ʻOih 19:7A ʻo ia mau kānaka a pau, he ʻumikumamālua lākou.There were about twelve men in all.
ʻOih 19:13Hoʻāʻo 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 19:14Aia ma laila kekahi mau keiki na Sekeua, he Iudaio, a he kahuna nui, ʻehiku lākou i hana pēlā.Seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this.
ʻOih 19:18He nui nā mea o ka poʻe manaʻoʻiʻo i hele mai, a haʻi mai, a hōʻike mai i kā lākou mau hana.Many of those who believed now came and openly confessed their evil deeds.
ʻOih 19:19A he nui nā mea o ka poʻe i hana kilokilo, i lawe mai i kā lākou mau buke, a puhi ihola i ke ahi i mua o kānaka a pau; a helu lākou i ke kumu kūʻai o ua mau buke lā ke kūʻai ʻia, he kanalima tausani hapalua.A number who had practiced sorcery brought their scrolls together and burned them publicly. When they calculated the value of the scrolls, the total came to fifty thousand drachmas.
ʻOih 19:24No ka mea, he kanaka, ʻo Demeterio ka inoa, he kahuna hana kālā e hana ana i nā luakini kālā no Diana, a nui loa ihola ka waiwai i loaʻa mai i ka poʻe paʻahana.A silversmith named Demetrius, who made silver shrines of Artemis, brought in no little business for the craftsmen.
ʻOih 19:26Ua ʻike nō hoʻi ʻoukou, a ua lohe, ʻaʻole ma ʻEpeso wale nō, akā, ma ʻĀsia a pau, ʻo Paulo nei i hoʻoikaika aku ai a i hoʻohuli i kānaka, he nui loa, me ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, ʻaʻohe akua nā mea i hana ʻia e nā lima.And you see and hear how this fellow Paul has convinced and led astray large numbers of people here in Ephesus and in practically the whole province of Asia. He says that man-made gods are no gods at all.
ʻOih 19:29Piha 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 19:31A 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 19:34A 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 19:35Hoʻolaʻi 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 19:36No ka hiki ʻole i kekahi ke hōʻole i kēia mau mea, he pono iā ʻoukou e hoʻolaʻi, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hana wikiwiki.Therefore, since these facts are undeniable, you ought to be quiet and not do anything rash.
ʻOih 19:37Ua kaʻi mai ʻoukou i kēia mau kānaka, ʻaʻole lākou he poʻe hao heiau, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻōlelo hōʻino i ko ʻoukou akua.You have brought these men here, though they have neither robbed temples nor blasphemed our goddess.
ʻOih 20:24ʻAʻole hoʻi au e manaʻo i kēia mau mea, ʻaʻole nō hoʻi e manaʻo wau he mea makemake noʻu kuʻu ola nei, i hoʻopau wau i koʻu hele ʻana me ka ʻoliʻoli, a me ka ʻoihana i loaʻa mai iaʻu na ka Haku mai, na Iesū; i hōʻike aku nō hoʻi au i ka ʻeuanelio o ka lokomaikaʻi o ke Akua.However, I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me--the task of testifying to the gospel of God's grace.
ʻOih 21:10Noho ihola mākou i laila i nā lā he nui, a iho maila kekahi kāula mai Iudea mai, ʻo ʻAgebo ka inoa.After we had been there a number of days, a prophet named Agabus came down from Judea.
ʻOih 21:13ʻĪ maila ʻo Paulo, He aha kā ʻoukou e hana ai pēlā, me ka uē mai; a nahae koʻu naʻau? No ka mea, ua mākaukau nō wau, ʻaʻole e nakinaki wale nō, akā, e make nō hoʻi kekahi ma Ierusalema, no ka inoa o ka Haku ʻo Iesū.Then Paul answered, "Why are you weeping and breaking my heart? I am ready not only to be bound, but also to die in Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus."
ʻOih 21:16Hele 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 21:22He aha lā hoʻi? E ʻākoakoa ʻiʻo mai nō ka ʻaha kanaka; no ka mea, e lohe auaneʻi lākou i kou hiki ʻana mai.What shall we do? They will certainly hear that you have come,
ʻOih 21:24E lawe aʻe iā lākou, a e huikala iā ʻoe iho me lākou, a e hui pū me lākou ma ka waiwai makana, i āmū lākou i nā poʻo; i ʻike nā mea a pau, he mea ʻole kēia mau mea a lākou i lohe ai nou; akā, ua hele pololei ʻoe, ua mālama hoʻi i ke kānāwai.Take these men, join in their purification rites and pay their expenses, so that they can have their heads shaved. Then everybody will know there is no truth in these reports about you, but that you yourself are living in obedience to the law.
ʻOih 21:33A 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 21:38ʻAʻole anei ʻoe ka ʻAigupita, i kū i luna i nā lā ma mua aku nei, a alakaʻi ai i nā kānaka ʻehā tausani ma ka wao nahele, he poʻe pōwā?"Aren't you the Egyptian who started a revolt and led four thousand terrorists out into the desert some time ago?"
ʻOih 21:39ʻĪ maila ʻo Paulo, He kanaka Iudaio nō wau, no Tareso i Kilikia, he kamaʻāina wau no kekahi kūlanakauhale kaulana; ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe e ʻae mai iaʻu e ʻōlelo aku i kānaka.Paul answered, "I am a Jew, from Tarsus in Cilicia, a citizen of no ordinary city. Please let me speak to the people."
ʻOih 22:3He kanaka Iudaio nō wau i hānau ʻia ma Tareso i Kilikia, ma kēia kūlanakauhale naʻe au i hānai ʻia ai, ma nā wāwae o Gamaliʻela, ua aʻo ʻia au ma muli o ke kānāwai ikaika o nā mākua: ikaika loa nō hoʻi au i ke Akua, e like me ʻoukou i kēia lā."I am a Jew, born in Tarsus of Cilicia, but brought up in this city. Under Gamaliel I was thoroughly trained in the law of our fathers and was just as zealous for God as any of you are today.
ʻOih 22:10ʻĪ 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 22:12A ʻo ʻAnania, he kanaka haipule ma ke kānāwai, i hōʻike pono ʻia e nā Iudaio a pau i noho i laila,"A man named Ananias came to see me. He was a devout observer of the law and highly respected by all the Jews living there.
ʻOih 22:25Hīkiʻi 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 22:26A 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 22:27A 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 22:28ʻĪ 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 22:29No laila haʻalele koke ihola ka poʻe hoʻopoʻipoʻi iā ia; a ʻike ka luna tausani, he Roma ia, makaʻu ihola nō ia, no kona hoʻopaʻa ʻana iā ia.Those who were about to question him withdrew immediately. The commander himself was alarmed when he realized that he had put Paul, a Roman citizen, in chains.
ʻOih 23:6A 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 23:9Nui loa ihola ka ʻuā; kū maila nā kākau ʻōlelo no ka poʻe Parisaio, hoʻopaʻapaʻa ikaika aʻela lākou, ʻī aʻela, ʻAʻole loaʻa iā mākou ka hewa i loko o kēia kanaka. A inā he ʻuhane, a he ʻānela paha i ʻōlelo mai iā ia, mai kūʻē kākou i ke Akua.There was a great uproar, and some of the teachers of the law who were Pharisees stood up and argued vigorously. "We find nothing wrong with this man," they said. "What if a spirit or an angel has spoken to him?"
ʻOih 23:13He kanahā lākou a keu aku i ʻōhumu pēlā i kēia hoʻohālua ʻana.More than forty men were involved in this plot.
ʻOih 23:15No ia mea, ʻānō, e nonoi aku ʻoukou me ka ʻaha luna kānāwai i ka luna tausani, e kaʻi mai ia i o ʻoukou nei, i ka lā ʻapōpō, me he mea lā e nīnau hou aku i mea e akāka ai nona: a ʻo mākou nei, ua mākaukau mākou e pepehi iā ia i ka wā ʻaʻole ia e hiki kokoke mai.Now then, you and the Sanhedrin petition the commander to bring him before you on the pretext of wanting more accurate information about his case. We are ready to kill him before he gets here."
ʻOih 23:17A 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 23:18No 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 23:19A 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 23:20ʻĪ 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 23:23No 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 23:27Ua 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 24:5No ka mea, ua ʻike mākou i kēia kanaka, ua kolohe, he kanaka hoʻoʻeuʻeu ʻana o ke kūʻē ma waena o nā Iudaio a pau ma nā ʻāina a pau, ʻo ia nō hoʻi kekahi kumu nui o ka papa Nazarene."We have found this man to be a troublemaker, stirring up riots among the Jews all over the world. He is a ringleader of the Nazarene sect
ʻOih 24:10Kūnou aʻela ke aliʻi iā Paulo e ʻōlelo mai, a laila ʻī maila ia, No kuʻu ʻike ʻana, he nui nā makahiki iā ʻoe, i luna kānāwai no ko kēia ʻāina, no ia mea, ua ʻoluʻolu loa wau e ʻōlelo aku i nā mea noʻu iho.When the governor motioned for him to speak, Paul replied: "I know that for a number of years you have been a judge over this nation; so I gladly make my defense.
ʻOih 24:11E hiki nō iā ʻoe ke hoʻomaopopo, he ʻumi aʻe nei lā wale nō i hala, a me kumamālua, mai koʻu piʻi ʻana aku i Ierusalema e hoʻomana.You can easily verify that no more than twelve days ago I went up to Jerusalem to worship.
ʻOih 24:14Akā, ke haʻi pono aku nei au iā ʻoe i kēia, ma ka ʻaoʻao i ʻōlelo ʻia ai e lākou, he ʻaoʻao kūʻē, pēlā nō wau e hoʻomana aku nei i ke Akua o koʻu mau kūpuna, e manaʻoʻiʻo ana aku i nā mea a pau i kākau ʻia ai ma ke kānāwai, a ma kā nā kāula.However, I admit that I worship the God of our fathers as a follower of the Way, which they call a sect. I believe everything that agrees with the Law and that is written in the Prophets,
ʻOih 24:17A 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 24:24A 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 25:5ʻĪ hou maila ia, ʻO ka poʻe e hiki o ʻoukou, e iho pū lākou me aʻu; inā he mea hewa i loko o ia kanaka, e hoʻopiʻi lākou nona.Let some of your leaders come with me and press charges against the man there, if he has done anything wrong."
ʻOih 25:6A 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 25:7A 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 25:11Inā i hewa au, a inā i hana au i ka mea e pono ai ka make, ʻaʻole au e hōʻole aku i ka make; akā, inā he mea ʻole kēia mau mea a lākou e hoʻopiʻi mai nei iaʻu, ʻaʻole loa e hiki i kekahi ke hāʻawi aku iaʻu iā lākou. Ke hoʻopiʻi nei au iā Kaisara.If, however, I am guilty of doing anything deserving death, I do not refuse to die. But if the charges brought against me by these Jews are not true, no one has the right to hand me over to them. I appeal to Caesar!"
ʻOih 25:19He mau nīnau naʻe ko lākou no ko lākou hoʻomana ʻana, e hoʻopiʻi mai iā ia, a no kekahi Iesū, ka mea i make, a ua haʻi mai ʻo Paulo, ua ola.Instead, they had some points of dispute with him about their own religion and about a dead man named Jesus who Paul claimed was alive.
ʻOih 26:7Ke manaʻolana nei nō hoʻi ko mākou poʻe ʻohana, he ʻumi a me kumamālua, e loaʻa ia mea, me ka mālama mau aku i ka pō a me ke ao; no ia manaʻolana oʻu, e ke aliʻi, e ʻAgeripa ē, ua hoʻopiʻi ʻia mai nei au e nā Iudaio.This is the promise our twelve tribes are hoping to see fulfilled as they earnestly serve God day and night. O king, it is because of this hope that the Jews are accusing me.
ʻOih 26:8No ke aha lā ʻoukou i manaʻo ai he mea hiki ʻole i ke Akua ke hoʻāla mai i ka poʻe make?Why should any of you consider it incredible that God raises the dead?
ʻOih 26:9No laila, manaʻo nō au i loko oʻu iho, he mea pono iaʻu ke hana i nā mea he nui i kūʻē i ka inoa ʻo Iesū no Nazareta."I too was convinced that I ought to do all that was possible to oppose the name of Jesus of Nazareth.
ʻOih 26:10Hana 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 26:13I 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 26:14A 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 26:24A i kāna hoʻākāka ʻana pēlā i kona iho, ʻī aʻela ʻo Peseto me ka leo nui, E Paulo, ua hehena ʻoe; na nā palapala he nui ʻoe i hoʻolilo ai i hehena.At this point Festus interrupted Paul's defense. "You are out of your mind, Paul!" he shouted. "Your great learning is driving you insane."
ʻOih 27:6A ma laila loaʻa i ka luna haneri he moku no ʻAlekanederia, e holo ana i ʻItalia; hoʻēʻe aʻela ʻo ia iā mākou i loko.There the centurion found an Alexandrian ship sailing for Italy and put us on board.
ʻOih 27:7Holo 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 27:12ʻAʻole hoʻi i pono loa kēlā awa i ka hoʻoilo, no ia mea, hōʻike mai ka nui i ka manaʻo e holo aku, inā paha lākou e hiki aku i Poinike i ka hoʻoilo, he awa nō ia ma Kerete e huli ana ma Liba, a me Koro.Since the harbor was unsuitable to winter in, the majority decided that we should sail on, hoping to reach Phoenix and winter there. This was a harbor in Crete, facing both southwest and northwest.
ʻOih 27:14ʻAʻole i ʻemo, pā maila kekahi makani ʻino, he ʻEurokeludo ka inoa.Before very long, a wind of hurricane force, called the "northeaster," swept down from the island.
ʻOih 27:20A 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 27:28A hōʻailona ihola, a he iwakālua anana i loaʻa iā lākou; a paneʻe iki aku, hōʻailona hou, a loaʻa he ʻumikumamālima anana.They took soundings and found that the water was a hundred and twenty feet deep. A short time later they took soundings again and found it was ninety feet deep.
ʻOih 27:30A ʻimi nā luina e mahuka aku, mai ka moku aku, ua kuʻu ihola i ka waʻapā i lalo i ke kai, me he mea lā e lawe aku ana i mau heleuma, ma ka ihu;In an attempt to escape from the ship, the sailors let the lifeboat down into the sea, pretending they were going to lower some anchors from the bow.
ʻOih 28:2He mea ʻē ka lokomaikaʻi o ia poʻe kānaka ʻē iā mākou; no ka mea, hoʻaʻā ihola lākou i ahi, a hoʻokipa maila iā mākou a pau, no ka ua e hāʻule ana, a no ke anuanu.The islanders showed us unusual kindness. They built a fire and welcomed us all because it was raining and cold.
ʻOih 28:3Lapulapu ihola ʻo Paulo i puʻapūʻā hōʻaʻā, a i kona kau ʻana ma ke ahi, puka maila he moʻo niho ʻawa mai loko mai o ka wela, a pipili ihola i kona lima.Paul gathered a pile of brushwood and, as he put it on the fire, a viper, driven out by the heat, fastened itself on his hand.
ʻOih 28:4A ʻike maila kēlā poʻe kānaka ʻē i ua mea niho ʻawa lā e kau ana i kona lima, ʻī aʻela lākou kekahi i kekahi, ʻOiaʻiʻo nō he kanaka pepehi kanaka kēia, ua pakele nō ia i ke kai, akā, ʻo ka mea hoʻopaʻi, ʻaʻole ia i ʻae mai i kona ola.When the islanders saw the snake hanging from his hand, they said to each other, "This man must be a murderer; for though he escaped from the sea, Justice has not allowed him to live."
ʻOih 28:6Kakali ihola lākou i kona pehu ʻana, a me ka hina i lalo a make koke; a lōʻihi ko lākou kakali ʻana, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻike iā ia e loaʻa ana i ka pōʻino, huli hou aʻela ko lākou manaʻo, ʻī aʻela, He akua kā ia.The people expected him to swell up or suddenly fall dead, but after waiting a long time and seeing nothing unusual happen to him, they changed their minds and said he was a god.
ʻOih 28:10Hoʻomahalo maila lākou iā mākou, me nā mahalo ʻia he nui; a holo mākou, kau maila lākou i nā mea e pono ai.They honored us in many ways and when we were ready to sail, they furnished us with the supplies we needed.
ʻOih 28:14A ma laila loaʻa iā mākou he mau hoahānau, kāohi mai lākou iā mākou e noho me lākou ʻehiku lā; a pēlā mākou i hele aku ai i Roma.There we found some brothers who invited us to spend a week with them. And so we came to Rome.
ʻOih 28:18A hoʻokolokolo mai lākou iaʻu, manaʻo ihola e kuʻu mai, no ka mea, ʻaʻole he mea iaʻu i kū i ka make.They examined me and wanted to release me, because I was not guilty of any crime deserving death.
ʻOih 28:23A 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.
Roma 1:14He ʻaiʻē au na ka poʻe Helene a me nā kānaka hemahema; na ka poʻe i aʻo ʻia, a me ka poʻe i aʻo ʻole ʻia.I am obligated both to Greeks and non-Greeks, both to the wise and the foolish.
Roma 1:30He poʻe ʻaki, he poʻe ʻōlelo hoʻohewa wale, he poʻe inaina i ke Akua, he poʻe kūamuamu, he haʻaheo, he haʻanui, he poʻe ʻimi i nā mea ʻino, he poʻe mālama ʻole i nā mākua,slanderers, God-haters, insolent, arrogant and boastful; they invent ways of doing evil; they disobey their parents;
Roma 1:31He poʻe hoʻohemahema, he poʻe lawehala i nā mea i hoʻohiki ʻia, he poʻe aloha ʻole, he poʻe mākonā, he poʻe loko ʻino.they are senseless, faithless, heartless, ruthless.
Roma 1:32Ua ʻike lākou i ke kānāwai o ke Akua, ʻo ka poʻe e hana pēlā, he pono lākou e make, a ke hana nei nō lākou ia mau mea, a ua mahalo nō hoʻi i ka poʻe e hana ana ma laila.Although they know God's righteous decree that those who do such things deserve death, they not only continue to do these very things but also approve of those who practice them.
Roma 2:14No ia hoʻi, ʻo ka poʻe kānaka ʻē, ka poʻe kānāwai ʻole, inā ma ko lākou manaʻo maoli i hana ai lākou i nā mea ma loko o ke kānāwai, ʻo kēia poʻe kānāwai ʻole, he kānāwai lākou no lākou iho nō;(Indeed, when Gentiles, who do not have the law, do by nature things required by the law, they are a law for themselves, even though they do not have the law,
Roma 2:17Inā ua kapa ʻia aku ʻoe he Iudaio, a ua hilinaʻi iho ʻoe ma ke kānāwai, ua hāʻano i ke Akua,Now you, if you call yourself a Jew; if you rely on the law and brag about your relationship to God;
Roma 2:19Ua manaʻo iho hoʻi ʻoe, he alakaʻi ʻoe no nā makapō, he mālamalama hoʻi no ka poʻe i loko o ka pouli;if you are convinced that you are a guide for the blind, a light for those who are in the dark,
Roma 2:20He mea nāna e aʻo i ka poʻe naʻaupō, he kumu hoʻi na nā kamaliʻi, ua loaʻa hoʻi iā ʻoe ke ʻano o ka ʻike, a me ka ʻoiaʻiʻo i loko o ke kānāwai:an instructor of the foolish, a teacher of infants, because you have in the law the embodiment of knowledge and truth--
Roma 2:25ʻO ke ʻoki poepoe ʻana, he mea ia e pono ai, ke mālama ʻoe i ke kānāwai; akā, inā haʻihaʻi ʻoe i ke kānāwai, ua lilo kou ʻoki poepoe ʻana i ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻana.Circumcision has value if you observe the law, but if you break the law, you have become as though you had not been circumcised.
Roma 2:26A inā ʻo ka mea i ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻia e mālama i nā kauoha o ke kānāwai, ʻaʻole anei e manaʻo ʻia kona ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻana, me he ʻoki poepoe ʻana lā?If those who are not circumcised keep the law's requirements, will they not be regarded as though they were circumcised?
Roma 2:28No ka mea, ʻo ka mea e Iudaio ana ma waho, ʻaʻole ia he Iudaio; ʻaʻole hoʻi ka mea ma waho ma ke kino, ke ʻoki poepoe ʻana.A man is not a Jew if he is only one outwardly, nor is circumcision merely outward and physical.
Roma 3:1No ia hoʻi, he aha anei ka mea e ʻoi aku ai ka Iudaio? He aha hoʻi ka pōmaikaʻi o ke ʻoki poepoe ʻana?What advantage, then, is there in being a Jew, or what value is there in circumcision?
Roma 3:2He nui nō ma kēlā mea, ma kēia mea; eia hoʻi ka mua, ua hāʻawi ʻia mai iā lākou nā kānāwai o ke Akua.Much in every way! First of all, they have been entrusted with the very words of God.
Roma 3:3He aha hoʻi i manaʻoʻiʻo ʻole kekahi poʻe? E hiolo anei ka ʻoiaʻiʻo o ke Akua i ko lākou hoʻomaloka?What if some did not have faith? Will their lack of faith nullify God's faithfulness?
Roma 3:5A inā e hoʻākāka aʻe ko kākou hewa i ka pono o ke Akua, he aha kā kākou mea e ʻōlelo ai? He pono ʻole anei ke Akua ke hoʻoili mai i ka inaina? (Ke ʻōlelo nei au ma kā ke kanaka;)But if our unrighteousness brings out God's righteousness more clearly, what shall we say? That God is unjust in bringing his wrath on us? (I am using a human argument.)
Roma 3:8E ʻōlelo anei kākou, e like me kā mākou i ʻōlelo ʻino ʻia mai ai, a e like me kā kekahi poʻe i ʻōlelo no mākou, E hana hewa kākou e hiki mai ai ka maikaʻi? He pono ko lākou hoʻohewa ʻia.Why not say--as we are being slanderously reported as saying and as some claim that we say--"Let us do evil that good may result"? Their condemnation is deserved.
Roma 3:9He aha hoʻi? Ua ʻoi aku anei kākou? ʻAʻole loa; no ka mea, ua hoʻākāka mākou ma mua, ʻO nā Iudaio a me nā Helene, ua pau pū lākou i ka hewa;What shall we conclude then? Are we any better ? Not at all! We have already made the charge that Jews and Gentiles alike are all under sin.
Roma 3:10E like me ka mea i palapala ʻia, ʻAʻole loa he mea pono, ʻaʻole hoʻokahi.As it is written: "There is no one righteous, not even one;
Roma 3:11ʻAʻole nō he mea i ʻike, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea i ʻimi i ke Akua.there is no one who understands, no one who seeks God.
Roma 3:12Ua pau lākou i ka hele hewa, ua lilo lākou i poʻe pono ʻole; ʻaʻole loa he mea e hana ana i ka maikaʻi, ʻaʻole loa hoʻokahi.All have turned away, they have together become worthless; there is no one who does good, not even one."
Roma 3:13ʻO ko lākou kaniʻāʻī he lua kupapaʻu hāmama; ua hoʻopunipuni lākou me ko lākou mau alelo; aia ma lalo o ko lākou mau lehelehe ka mea make a nā moʻo niho ʻawa."Their throats are open graves; their tongues practice deceit." "The poison of vipers is on their lips."
Roma 3:18ʻAʻole he weliweli i ke Akua i mua o ko lākou mau maka."There is no fear of God before their eyes."
Roma 4:1A laila, he aha lā kā kākou mea e ʻōlelo ai, ua loaʻa iā ʻAberahama ko kākou makua ma ke kino?What then shall we say that Abraham, our forefather, discovered in this matter?
Roma 4:2A, inā ua hoʻāpono ʻia mai ʻo ʻAberahama ma nā hana, he mea kāna e kaena ai, ʻaʻole naʻe i mua o ke Akua.If, in fact, Abraham was justified by works, he had something to boast about--but not before God.
Roma 4:3He aha ka mea a ka palapala hemolele i ʻōlelo mai ai? Ua manaʻoʻiʻo ʻo ʻAberahama i ke Akua, a ua hoʻolilo ʻia hoʻi ia i pono nona.What does the Scripture say? "Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness."
Roma 4:15No ka mea, ʻo ke kānāwai ke kumu o ka inaina; no ka mea, ma kahi kānāwai ʻole, ʻaʻole he ʻae ʻana ma luna.because law brings wrath. And where there is no law there is no transgression.
Roma 4:17(E like me ka mea i palapala ʻia, Ua hoʻolilo au iā ʻoe i makua no nā lāhui kanaka he nui nō,) i mua o ke alo o ke Akua āna i manaʻoʻiʻo ai, ka mea i hāʻawi i ke ola no ka poʻe make, a i ʻōlelo hoʻi i nā mea i hana ʻole ʻia, me he mau mea lā i hana ʻia.As it is written: "I have made you a father of many nations." He is our father in the sight of God, in whom he believed--the God who gives life to the dead and calls things that are not as though they were.
Roma 4:18ʻO ia ka mea, i mua o ka manaʻolana, i paulele ai me ka manaʻolana, e lilo ia i makua no nā lāhui kanaka he nui nō; e like me ka mea i ʻōlelo ʻia, Pēlā nō kāu poʻe mamo.Against all hope, Abraham in hope believed and so became the father of many nations, just as it had been said to him, "So shall your offspring be."
Roma 4:19A i kona nāwaliwali ʻole ʻana ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo, ʻaʻole ia i manaʻo i kona kino iho me he mea make lā, i kona kokoke ʻana i ka haneri o kona mau makahiki, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ka make o ka ʻōpū o Sara:Without weakening in his faith, he faced the fact that his body was as good as dead--since he was about a hundred years old--and that Sarah's womb was also dead.
Roma 5:1No ia mea, i hoʻāpono ʻia mai kākou ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo, he malu ko kākou me ke Akua, ma ko kākou Haku ʻo Iesū Kristo:Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ,
Roma 5:9No laila hoʻi, ke hoʻāpono ʻia mai nei kākou e kona koko, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e hoʻopakele ʻia mai kākou e ia i ka inaina.Since we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God's wrath through him!
Roma 5:10No ka mea, inā i ko kākou wā e ʻenemi ana i hoʻolauleʻa ʻia ai kākou i ke Akua ma ka make ʻana o kāna Keiki, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, a lauleʻa kākou, e hoʻōla ʻiʻo ʻia hoʻi kākou ma kona ola ʻana.For if, when we were God's enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved through his life!
Roma 5:15Akā, ʻaʻole e like me ka hala ka lokomaikaʻi ʻana mai. No ka mea, inā ma ka hala o ka mea hoʻokahi, i make ai ka poʻe he lehulehu, ʻoiaʻiʻo hoʻi, ua nui mai ka lokomaikaʻi mai o ke Akua, i ka poʻe he lehulehu a me ka makana i hāʻawi lokomaikaʻi mai ma ke kanaka hoʻokahi, ma o Iesū Kristo lā.But the gift is not like the trespass. For if the many died by the trespass of the one man, how much more did God's grace and the gift that came by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, overflow to the many!
Roma 5:16ʻAʻole hoʻi ma ka mea hoʻokahi i hana hewa, ka like o ka haʻawina; no ka mea, no ka hala hoʻokahi ka hoʻāhewa ʻana mai e make; akā, no nā hala he nui wale, ka lokomaikaʻi ʻana mai e hoʻāpono ʻia.Again, the gift of God is not like the result of the one man's sin: The judgment followed one sin and brought condemnation, but the gift followed many trespasses and brought justification.
Roma 5:17No ka mea, inā ma ka hala o ka mea hoʻokahi, i lanakila mai ai ka make ma ka mea hoʻokahi; he ʻoiaʻiʻo hoʻi, ʻo ka poʻe i loaʻa ka lokomaikaʻi nui ʻia mai, a me ka haʻawina o ka hoʻāpono ʻana, e lanakila ana lākou i loko o ke ola ma ka mea hoʻokahi ʻo Iesū Kristo.For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God's abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ.
Roma 5:19No ka mea, me ka lilo ʻana o nā mea he nui loa i poʻe hewa no ka hoʻolohe ʻole o ke kanaka hoʻokahi, pēlā hoʻi e lilo ai ana nā mea he nui loa i poʻe pono no ka hoʻolohe ʻana o ka mea hoʻokahi.For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous.
Roma 6:1He aha hoʻi kā kākou e ʻōlelo nei? E mau anei kākou ma ka hewa i nui ai ka lokomaikaʻi?What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase?
Roma 6:13ʻAʻole hoʻi ʻoukou e hāʻawi i ko ʻoukou mau lālā i ka hewa i mau mea e lawehala ai; akā, e hāʻawi aku iā ʻoukou iho i ke Akua, a me ko ʻoukou mau lālā i mau mea e hana pono i ke Akua, me he poʻe ola lā mai waena mai o ka poʻe make.Do not offer the parts of your body to sin, as instruments of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God, as those who have been brought from death to life; and offer the parts of your body to him as instruments of righteousness.
Roma 6:15He aha lā hoʻi? E hana hewa anei kākou, no ka mea, ʻaʻole kākou ma lalo o ke kānāwai, akā, ma lalo nō o ka lokomaikaʻi? ʻAʻole loa.What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? By no means!
Roma 6:16ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou i ʻike, inā e hāʻawi aku ʻoukou iā ʻoukou iho na kekahi i mau kauā e mālama ai, he poʻe kauā ʻoukou na ka mea a ʻoukou i mālama ai, na ka hewa paha e make ai, a na ka pono paha e hoʻāpono ʻia ai?Don't you know that when you offer yourselves to someone to obey him as slaves, you are slaves to the one whom you obey--whether you are slaves to sin, which leads to death, or to obedience, which leads to righteousness?
Roma 6:17E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia aku ke Akua, no ka mea, he poʻe kauā ʻoukou ma mua na ka hewa, akā, ua lilo aʻe nei i poʻe hoʻolohe ma ka naʻau i ka ʻōlelo aʻo, i aʻo ʻia aku ai ʻoukou.But thanks be to God that, though you used to be slaves to sin, you wholeheartedly obeyed the form of teaching to which you were entrusted.
Roma 6:21He aha hoʻi ka hua i loaʻa iā ʻoukou ia manawa o nā mea a ʻoukou e hilahila nei? No ka mea, ʻo ka hope o ia mau mea, he make ia.What benefit did you reap at that time from the things you are now ashamed of ? Those things result in death!
Roma 6:23No ka mea, ʻo ka uku no ka hewa he make ia; akā, ʻo ka haʻawina o ke Akua, ʻo ke ola mau loa ia, ma o Iesū Kristo lā ʻo ko kākou Haku.For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Roma 7:3No ia hoʻi, e kapa ʻia ʻo ia he wahine moekolohe ke mare ʻia i ke kāne hou i ka wā e ola ana kāna kāne; akā, inā i make ke kāne, ua kuʻu ʻia ʻo ia mai ke kānāwai aku; ʻaʻole ia he wahine moekolohe ke mare ʻia i ke kāne ʻē.So then, if she marries another man while her husband is still alive, she is called an adulteress. But if her husband dies, she is released from that law and is not an adulteress, even though she marries another man.
Roma 7:7He aha hoʻi kā kākou e ʻōlelo nei? He hewa anei ke kānāwai? ʻAʻole loa; akā, ma ke kānāwai wale nō i ʻike ai au i ka hewa; no ka mea, inā ʻaʻole i pāpā mai ke kānāwai, Mai kuko wale aku ʻoe, inā ʻaʻole au i ʻike i ke kuko ʻana.What shall we say, then? Is the law sin? Certainly not! Indeed I would not have known what sin was except through the law. For I would not have known what coveting really was if the law had not said, "Do not covet."
Roma 7:10ʻO ia, ʻo ke kauoha e ola ai, ua loaʻa iaʻu he mea ia e make ai.I found that the very commandment that was intended to bring life actually brought death.
Roma 7:13Ua lilo anei ka mea maikaʻi i make noʻu? ʻAʻole loa ia; akā, ʻo ka hewa, i ʻike ʻia hoʻi ia he hewa ʻiʻo, e hana ana i ka make i loko oʻu ma ka mea maikaʻi, i akāka aʻela ma ke kauoha he mea lawehala loa ka hewa.Did that which is good, then, become death to me? By no means! But in order that sin might be recognized as sin, it produced death in me through what was good, so that through the commandment sin might become utterly sinful.
Roma 7:16Inā hoʻi e hana wau i ka mea aʻu i makemake ʻole ai, ua ʻae aku au i ke kānāwai, he pono.And if I do what I do not want to do, I agree that the law is good.
Roma 7:21Ua loaʻa hoʻi iaʻu he kānāwai noʻu, i koʻu wā e makemake ai e hana pono, ua kokoke mai nō ka hewa.So I find this law at work: When I want to do good, evil is right there with me.
Roma 8:1ʻĀnō hoʻi, ʻaʻole he hoʻohewa ʻia no ka poʻe i loko o Kristo Iesū, ka poʻe hele ʻole ma muli o ke kino, ma muli nō o ka ʻUhane.Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus,
Roma 8:6No ka mea, ʻo ka manaʻo ma ke kino, he make ia; akā, ʻo ka manaʻo ma ka ʻUhane, he ola ia, a me ka pōmaikaʻi.The mind of sinful man is death, but the mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace;
Roma 8:7No ka mea, ʻo ka manaʻo ma ke kino, he mea kūʻē i ke Akua; ʻaʻole ia i mālama i ke kānāwai o ke Akua, ʻaʻole loa e hiki.the sinful mind is hostile to God. It does not submit to God's law, nor can it do so.
Roma 8:12No ia mea, e nā hoahānau, ʻaʻole he poʻe ʻaiʻē kākou i kā ke kino, e noho ai ma muli o ke kino.Therefore, brothers, we have an obligation--but it is not to the sinful nature, to live according to it.
Roma 8:17Inā he poʻe keiki kākou, he poʻe hoʻoilina hoʻi; he poʻe hoʻoilina naʻe na ke Akua, a he poʻe hoʻoilina pū me Kristo: a i hōʻino pū ʻia mai kākou kekahi me ia, e hoʻonani pū ʻia nō hoʻi kākou me ia.Now if we are children, then we are heirs--heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.
Roma 8:24No ka mea, ua hoʻōla ʻia kākou i loko o ka manaʻolana. A ʻo ka manaʻolana i ka mea i ʻike maka ʻia ʻaʻole ia he manaʻolana: no ka mea, ʻo ka mea a ke kanaka i ʻike maka aku ai, pehea lā ia e manaʻolana hou aku ai ma ia mea?For in this hope we were saved. But hope that is seen is no hope at all. Who hopes for what he already has?
Roma 8:29No ka mea, ʻo ka poʻe āna i ʻike ai ma mua, ʻo lākou kāna i manaʻo ʻē mai ai ma mua e hoʻohālike ʻia me ke ʻano o kāna Keiki, i lilo aʻe ʻo ia i Hānau mua i waena o nā hoahānau he lehulehu.For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the likeness of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers.
Roma 8:31He aha hoʻi kā kākou e ʻōlelo ai no kēia mau mea? A ʻo ke Akua me kākou, ʻo wai lā ke kūʻē mai iā kākou?What, then, shall we say in response to this? If God is for us, who can be against us?
Roma 8:36E like me ia i palapala ʻia, Nou mākou i pepehi mau ʻia mai ai, ua manaʻo ʻia mākou me he poʻe hipa lā no ka make.As it is written: "For your sake we face death all day long; we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered."
Roma 9:2He kaumaha nui koʻu a me ka ʻehaʻeha mau ma kuʻu naʻau.I have great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart.
Roma 9:3No ka mea, he pono i kuʻu manaʻo e ʻoki ʻia mai au, mai o Kristo mai, no kuʻu poʻe hoahānau, nā hanauna oʻu ma ke kino.For I could wish that I myself were cursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my brothers, those of my own race,
Roma 9:4He poʻe ʻIseraʻela lākou, iā lākou ka hoʻokama ʻia, a me ka nani, a me nā berita, a me ka hāʻawi ʻana mai i ke kānāwai, a me ka hoʻomana, a me nā ʻōlelo pōmaikaʻi;the people of Israel. Theirs is the adoption as sons; theirs the divine glory, the covenants, the receiving of the law, the temple worship and the promises.
Roma 9:7ʻAʻole hoʻi he poʻe keiki lākou a pau ka poʻe mamo na ʻAberahama mai; akā, ma loko o ʻIsaʻaka e koho ʻia ai kāu poʻe mamo;Nor because they are his descendants are they all Abraham's children. On the contrary, "It is through Isaac that your offspring will be reckoned."
Roma 9:9No ka mea, penei ka ʻōlelo hoʻopōmaikaʻi, I kēia wā e hoʻi mai ana au, a e loaʻa iā Sara he keiki kāne.For this was how the promise was stated: "At the appointed time I will return, and Sarah will have a son."
Roma 9:14He aha hoʻi kā kākou e ʻōlelo nei? He hewa anei ko ke Akua? ʻAʻole loa.What then shall we say? Is God unjust? Not at all!
Roma 9:22He aha hoʻi, inā, e manaʻo ana ke Akua, e hoʻomaopopo i kona huhū, a e hōʻike hoʻi i kona mana, ua hoʻomanawanui mai ia me ke ahonui loa i nā ipu e huhū ʻia i hoʻomākaukau ʻia no ka luku;What if God, choosing to show his wrath and make his power known, bore with great patience the objects of his wrath--prepared for destruction?
Roma 9:26A ma kahi i ʻōlelo ʻia ai iā lākou, ʻAʻole ʻo koʻu poʻe kānaka ʻoukou; ma laila e kapa ʻia ai lākou he poʻe keiki lākou a ke Akua ola.and, "It will happen that in the very place where it was said to them, 'You are not my people,' they will be called 'sons of the living God.' "
Roma 9:27Ua ʻōlelo mai hoʻi ʻo ʻIsaia no ka ʻIseraʻela, Inā he lehulehu nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, e like me ke one o ke kai, he hapa ka poʻe e hoʻōla ʻia.Isaiah cries out concerning Israel: "Though the number of the Israelites be like the sand by the sea, only the remnant will be saved.
Roma 9:30He aha kā kākou e ʻōlelo nei no ia? ʻO ko nā ʻāina ʻē, ka poʻe i ʻimi ʻole i ka hoʻāpono ʻia, ua loaʻa iā lākou ka hoʻāpono ʻia, ʻo ka hoʻāpono ʻia ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo.What then shall we say? That the Gentiles, who did not pursue righteousness, have obtained it, a righteousness that is by faith;
Roma 10:2No ka mea, ke hōʻike aku nei nō wau no lākou, he manaʻo ikaika ko lākou no ke Akua, ʻaʻole naʻe ma muli o ka ʻike.For I can testify about them that they are zealous for God, but their zeal is not based on knowledge.
Roma 10:8He aha hoʻi kāna i ʻōlelo mai nei? Ua kokoke i ou lā ka ʻōlelo, aia i loko o kou waha a me kou naʻau. ʻO ia ka ʻōlelo a ka manaʻoʻiʻo a kākou e haʻi aku nei;But what does it say? "The word is near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart," that is, the word of faith we are proclaiming:
Roma 10:12No ka mea, ʻaʻole he ʻokoʻa ka Iudaio a me ka Helene; no ka mea, hoʻokahi nō Haku ma luna o nā mea a pau, he waiwai nui kona no ka poʻe a pau i kāhea aku iā ia.For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile--the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him,
Roma 10:19Ke nīnau hou nei au, ʻAʻole anei i ʻike ʻo ka ʻIseraʻela? Eia mua, ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Mose, E hoʻonāukiuki au iā ʻoukou ma ka poʻe ʻaʻole he lāhui kanaka, a e hoʻohuhū iā ʻoukou ma ka lāhui kanaka naʻaupō.Again I ask: Did Israel not understand? First, Moses says, "I will make you envious by those who are not a nation; I will make you angry by a nation that has no understanding."
Roma 11:1No ia hoʻi, ke nīnau aku nei au, Ua kiola anei ke Akua i kona poʻe kānaka ponoʻī? ʻAʻole loa; no ka mea, he mamo na ʻIseraʻela au, no nā hua o ʻAberahama, no ka ʻohana hoʻi a Beniamina.I ask then: Did God reject his people? By no means! I am an Israelite myself, a descendant of Abraham, from the tribe of Benjamin.
Roma 11:6A inā ma ka lokomaikaʻi, a laila ʻaʻole ma nā hana. A i ʻole pēlā, a laila ʻo ka lokomaikaʻi, ʻaʻole ia he lokomaikaʻi. Akā inā ma nā hana, ʻaʻole ma ka lokomaikaʻi, a i ʻole pēlā, a laila, ʻo ka hana ʻaʻole ia he hana.And if by grace, then it is no longer by works; if it were, grace would no longer be grace.
Roma 11:7He aha hoʻi i laila? ʻAʻole i loaʻa i ka ʻIseraʻela ka mea āna i ʻimi aku ai; akā, ua loaʻa aʻela i ka poʻe i wae ʻia, a ua hoʻomakapō ʻia ka poʻe i koe;What then? What Israel sought so earnestly it did not obtain, but the elect did. The others were hardened,
Roma 11:11Ke nīnau aku nei hoʻi au, Ua ʻōkupe anei lākou i hina loa ai? ʻAʻole loa: akā, ʻo ko lākou hina ʻana, he mea ia e ola ai ko nā ʻāina ʻē, i mea e hoʻoikaika hou ai iā lākou.Again I ask: Did they stumble so as to fall beyond recovery? Not at all! Rather, because of their transgression, salvation has come to the Gentiles to make Israel envious.
Roma 11:13(No ka mea, ke ʻōlelo nei au iā ʻoukou, e ko nā ʻāina ʻē, no ka mea, he lunaʻōlelo wau no nā kānaka ʻē, a ke hoʻomaikaʻi nei au i kuʻu ʻoihana;I am talking to you Gentiles. Inasmuch as I am the apostle to the Gentiles, I make much of my ministry
Roma 11:15No ka mea, inā ʻo ka hemo ʻana o lākou ka mea e hoʻomaluhia ai ke ao nei, he aha hoʻi ka loaʻa hou ʻana mai o lākou, ʻaʻole anei ia ʻo ke ola mai ka make mai?For if their rejection is the reconciliation of the world, what will their acceptance be but life from the dead?
Roma 11:17A inā i haʻihaʻi ʻia kekahi mau lālā, a ʻo ʻoe he ʻoliva ulu wale, i pākuʻi ʻia, ma ko lākou wahi, e loaʻa pū ana iā ʻoe ko ke kumu, a me ka momona o ka ʻoliva;If some of the branches have been broken off, and you, though a wild olive shoot, have been grafted in among the others and now share in the nourishing sap from the olive root,
Roma 11:22No ia mea, e nānā ʻoe i ka lokomaikaʻi a me ka ʻoʻoleʻa o ke Akua: he ʻoʻoleʻa i ka poʻe i hāʻule; akā, he lokomaikaʻi nō iā ʻoe ke noho mau ʻoe ma ka pono; a i ʻole, e ʻoki ʻia auaneʻi ʻoe.Consider therefore the kindness and sternness of God: sternness to those who fell, but kindness to you, provided that you continue in his kindness. Otherwise, you also will be cut off.
Roma 11:28No ʻoukou hoʻi i lilo ai lākou i poʻe ʻenemi, ma ka ʻeuanelio; akā, no nā kūpuna, he poʻe aloha, ma ka wae ʻana.As far as the gospel is concerned, they are enemies on your account; but as far as election is concerned, they are loved on account of the patriarchs,
Roma 12:4No ka mea, e like me nā lālā o kākou he nui ma ke kino hoʻokahi, ʻaʻole naʻe he ʻoihana hoʻokahi na lākou a pau;Just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function,
Roma 12:5Pēlā hoʻi kākou he nui wale, hoʻokahi hoʻi o kākou kino i loko o Kristo, a he mau lālā kākou kekahi no kekahi.so in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.
Roma 12:6I ko kākou lako ʻana i nā haʻawina like pū ʻole, ma muli hoʻi o ka haʻawina i hāʻawi ʻia mai iā kākou; inā he wānana, ma ke ana ia o ka manaʻoʻiʻo;We have different gifts, according to the grace given us. If a man's gift is prophesying, let him use it in proportion to his faith.
Roma 12:7Inā he puʻukū, ma ka lawelawe puʻukū ʻana; a ʻo ka mea e aʻo aku, ma ke aʻo ʻana;If it is serving, let him serve; if it is teaching, let him teach;
Roma 12:18Inā he mea hiki, ma kahi e hiki ai ʻoukou, e kuʻikahi ʻoukou me nā kānaka a pau.If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.
Roma 13:4No ka mea, he kauā ia na ke Akua e pono ai ʻoe. Akā, inā e hana ʻoe i ka hewa, e makaʻu nō ʻoe; no ka mea, ʻaʻole he mea ʻole kona lawe ʻana i ka pahi kaua; no ka mea, ʻo ke kauā ia na ke Akua, he ilāmuku e hoʻopaʻi ana i ka mea hana hewa.For he is God's servant to do you good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword for nothing. He is God's servant, an agent of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer.
Roma 13:5No ia mea, he mea pono nō kākou e hoʻolohe aku, ʻaʻole no ka inaina wale nō, akā, no ka manaʻo aku i ka pono kekahi.Therefore, it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also because of conscience.
Roma 13:6No laila hoʻi, he pono no ʻoukou e hoʻokupu aku kekahi; no ka mea, he poʻe lawehana lākou na ke Akua, e mālama ana ia mea.This is also why you pay taxes, for the authorities are God's servants, who give their full time to governing.
Roma 13:7No laila, e hāʻawi aku i nā kānaka a pau i kā lākou; i ka waiwai ʻauhau i ka mea he pono nona ke ʻauhau mai; a i ke dute i ka mea he pono nona ke ʻohi mai; a i ka makaʻu i ka mea he pono ke makaʻu ʻia aku; a i ka hoʻomaikaʻi i ka mea he pono ke hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia aku.Give everyone what you owe him: If you owe taxes, pay taxes; if revenue, then revenue; if respect, then respect; if honor, then honor.
Roma 13:9No ka mea, eiʻa, Mai moekolohe ʻoe; Mai pepehi kanaka ʻoe; Mai ʻaihue ʻoe; Mai hōʻike wahaheʻe ʻoe; Mai kuko wale ʻoe: a inā he kānāwai ʻē aʻe, ua komo poko ia i loko o kēia ʻōlelo, o neʻi, E aloha ʻoe i kou hoalauna e like me ʻoe iho.The commandments, "Do not commit adultery," "Do not murder," "Do not steal," "Do not covet," and whatever other commandment there may be, are summed up in this one rule: "Love your neighbor as yourself."
Roma 14:5Ua manaʻo kekahi, ua ʻoi aku kekahi lā ma mua o kekahi lā, manaʻo nō hoʻi kekahi, ua like nā lā a pau: he pono ke hoʻomaopopo leʻa kēlā mea kēia mea i kona manaʻo iho.One man considers one day more sacred than another; another man considers every day alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind.
Roma 14:14Ua ʻike au, a ua hoʻomaopopo ʻia au e ka Haku, e Iesū, ʻaʻohe mea i haumia wale iho; akā, inā manaʻo kekahi ua haumia kekahi mea, he haumia nō ia nona.As one who is in the Lord Jesus, I am fully convinced that no food is unclean in itself. But if anyone regards something as unclean, then for him it is unclean.
Roma 14:20Mai hoʻohiolo ʻoe i ka hana a ke Akua no ka ʻai. He maʻemaʻe nā mea ʻai a pau. Akā, he mea ia e ʻino ai ke kanaka ke ʻai ʻo ia me ka hoʻohihia aku.Do not destroy the work of God for the sake of food. All food is clean, but it is wrong for a man to eat anything that causes someone else to stumble.
Roma 14:21He mea pono e ʻai ʻole i ka ʻiʻo, a e inu ʻole i ka waina, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hana i ka mea e hina ai kou hoahānau, a e hihia ai, a e nāwaliwali ai.It is better not to eat meat or drink wine or to do anything else that will cause your brother to fall.
Roma 14:22He manaʻoʻiʻo nō kou. E mālama ʻoe ia i loko ou iho i mua o ke Akua. Pōmaikaʻi ke kanaka i hoʻāhewa ʻole iā ia iho ma ka mea āna i ʻae aku ai.So whatever you believe about these things keep between yourself and God. Blessed is the man who does not condemn himself by what he approves.
Roma 14:23ʻO ka mea kānalua, e hoʻāhewa ʻia ʻo ia ke ʻai ia, no ka mea, ʻaʻole ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo ʻia. A ʻo nā mea a pau ʻaʻole ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo, he hewa ia.But the man who has doubts is condemned if he eats, because his eating is not from faith; and everything that does not come from faith is sin.
Roma 15:1He pono nō hoʻi no kākou ka poʻe ikaika e hoʻomanawanui i ka nāwaliwali o ka poʻe ikaika ʻole, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hōʻoluʻolu iho iā kākou iho.We who are strong ought to bear with the failings of the weak and not to please ourselves.
Roma 15:8Ke ʻōlelo aku nei nō hoʻi au, he lawehana nō ʻo Iesū Kristo no ka poʻe i ʻoki poepoe ʻia, no ka pono a ke Akua, i hoʻokō ʻia ai nā ʻōlelo hoʻopōmaikaʻi i ka poʻe kūpuna;For I tell you that Christ has become a servant of the Jews on behalf of God's truth, to confirm the promises made to the patriarchs
Roma 15:17No ia hoʻi, he mea koʻu e hauʻoli ai ma o Iesū Kristo lā i nā mea ma muli o ke Akua.Therefore I glory in Christ Jesus in my service to God.
Roma 15:26No ka mea, he mea pono nō i ka manaʻo o ko Makedonia a me ko ʻAkaia, e hāʻawi i nā makana no ka poʻe ʻilihune ma Ierusalema.For Macedonia and Achaia were pleased to make a contribution for the poor among the saints in Jerusalem.
Roma 15:27He mea pono ia manaʻo, no ka mea, he poʻe ʻaiʻē ʻiʻo lākou nei na lākou lā. No ka mea, inā i loaʻa i nā lāhui kanaka ko lākou waiwai ma ka ʻuhane, he pono ʻiʻo nō lākou nei e kōkua iā lākou lā ma nā mea o ke kino.They were pleased to do it, and indeed they owe it to them. For if the Gentiles have shared in the Jews' spiritual blessings, they owe it to the Jews to share with them their material blessings.
Roma 16:1Ke hōʻike aku nei au iā ʻoukou iā Poibe ko kākou kaikuahine, he diakono ʻo ia no ka ʻekalesia ma Kenekarea;I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a servant of the church in Cenchrea.
Roma 16:2I hoʻokipa ai ʻoukou iā ia ma loko o ka Haku, e like me ka pono o ka poʻe haipule, a i kōkua hoʻi iā ia i kāna mea e hemahema ai: no ka mea, he nui ka poʻe āna i kōkua mai ai, ʻo wau hoʻi kekahi.I ask you to receive her in the Lord in a way worthy of the saints and to give her any help she may need from you, for she has been a great help to many people, including me.
1-Kor 1:9He Akua mālama, ka mea i hea mai iā ʻoukou, i poʻe hoa no kāna Keiki, no Iesū Kristo, ko kākou Haku.God, who has called you into fellowship with his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, is faithful.
1-Kor 1:18No ka mea, ʻo ka ʻōlelo no ke keʻa, he mea lapuwale ia i ka poʻe make; akā, iā kākou, i ka poʻe ola, ʻo ia ka mana o ke Akua.For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.
1-Kor 1:23Akā, ke haʻi aku nei mākou iā Kristo i kaulia ma ke keʻa, he mea hina no nā Iudaio, a he mea lapuwale no nā Helene;but we preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles,
1-Kor 2:6He akamai nō hoʻi kā mākou e ʻōlelo nei i ka poʻe i oʻo; ʻaʻole naʻe ʻo ia ke akamai o ko kēia ao, ʻaʻole hoʻi o nā aliʻi o kēia ao, ʻo nā mea e pau wale ana;We do, however, speak a message of wisdom among the mature, but not the wisdom of this age or of the rulers of this age, who are coming to nothing.
1-Kor 3:1E nā hoahānau, ʻaʻole e hiki iaʻu ke ʻōlelo aku iā ʻoukou, me he poʻe ma ka ʻUhane lā, akā, me he poʻe ma ke kino, me he poʻe kamaliʻi lā i loko o Kristo.Brothers, I could not address you as spiritual but as worldly--mere infants in Christ.
1-Kor 3:5He aha hoʻi ʻo Paulo, he aha ʻo ʻApolo, ʻaʻole anei ʻo lāua nā kumu i manaʻoʻiʻo aku ai ʻoukou, e like me ka hāʻawi ʻana mai o ka Haku no kēlā kanaka no kēia kanaka?What, after all, is Apollos? And what is Paul? Only servants, through whom you came to believe--as the Lord has assigned to each his task.
1-Kor 3:7No laila, he mea ʻole ka mea nāna i kanu, he mea ʻole ka mea nāna i hoʻokahe ka wai; akā, he mea ʻiʻo ke Akua ka mea nāna i hoʻoulu.So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow.
1-Kor 3:9No ka mea, he poʻe hoa hana mākou no ke Akua; ʻo ʻoukou nō ko ke Akua mahina ʻai; ʻo ʻoukou ko ke Akua hale.For we are God's fellow workers; you are God's field, God's building.
1-Kor 3:12Inā e kūkulu kekahi kanaka ma luna o kēia kumu, he gula paha, he kālā, he pōhaku maikaʻi, he lāʻau, he mauʻu, he ʻōpala;If any man builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw,
1-Kor 3:18Mai hoʻopunipuni kekahi iā ia iho. Inā i manaʻo ʻia kekahi o ʻoukou, ua naʻauao ma nā mea o kēia ao, he pono nō e lilo ia i naʻaupō, i naʻauao ʻiʻo ai ʻo ia.Do not deceive yourselves. If any one of you thinks he is wise by the standards of this age, he should become a "fool" so that he may become wise.
1-Kor 3:19No ka mea, ʻo ko ke ao nei naʻauao, he naʻaupō ia i ke Akua. Penei ka palapala ʻana, Ua paʻa iā ia ka poʻe akamai ma loko o ko lākou maʻalea iho.For the wisdom of this world is foolishness in God's sight. As it is written: "He catches the wise in their craftiness";
1-Kor 3:20A penei hoʻi, Ua ʻike nō ka Haku i ka manaʻo o ka poʻe akamai, he lapuwale.and again, "The Lord knows that the thoughts of the wise are futile."
1-Kor 4:1E pono i kānaka ke manaʻo mai iā mākou, he poʻe lawehana no Kristo, he poʻe puʻukū hoʻi no nā mea pohihihi o ke Akua.So then, men ought to regard us as servants of Christ and as those entrusted with the secret things of God.
1-Kor 4:3He mea liʻiliʻi loa iaʻu, ke ʻāhewa ʻia mai a ke ʻāpono ʻia mai au e ʻoukou, a me kānaka. He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole au i ʻāhewa, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻāpono iaʻu iho.I care very little if I am judged by you or by any human court; indeed, I do not even judge myself.
1-Kor 4:7ʻO wai ka mea i hoʻopākela iā ʻoe? He aha hoʻi kāu mea i hāʻawi ʻole ʻia mai nāu? A inā i hāʻawi wale ʻia mai ia, no ke aha lā ʻoe e kaena ai ia, me he mea lā i hāʻawi ʻole ʻia mai?For who makes you different from anyone else? What do you have that you did not receive? And if you did receive it, why do you boast as though you did not?
1-Kor 4:9No ka mea, ke manaʻo nei au, ua hoʻolilo mai ke Akua iā mākou i nā lunaʻōlelo, i poʻe lalo loa, e like me nā mea i ʻāhewa ʻia e make. No ka mea, he poʻe mākou i hōʻike ʻia i ko ke ao nei, a i nā ʻānela, a i nā kānaka.For it seems to me that God has put us apostles on display at the end of the procession, like men condemned to die in the arena. We have been made a spectacle to the whole universe, to angels as well as to men.
1-Kor 4:10He poʻe naʻaupō mākou no Kristo, he poʻe naʻauao ʻoukou i loko o Kristo; ua nāwaliwali mākou, ua ikaika ʻoukou; ua mahalo ʻia mai ʻoukou, ua hoʻowahāwahā ʻia mai mākou.We are fools for Christ, but you are so wise in Christ! We are weak, but you are strong! You are honored, we are dishonored!
1-Kor 4:15Inā paha he ʻumi tausani kumu a ʻoukou ma loko o Kristo, ʻaʻole hoʻi he nui nā mākua o ʻoukou; no ka mea, ma ka ʻeuanelio, ʻo wau nō ka mea nāna ʻoukou i hānau ai i loko o Kristo Iesū.Even though you have ten thousand guardians in Christ, you do not have many fathers, for in Christ Jesus I became your father through the gospel.
1-Kor 4:21He aha ko ʻoukou makemake? E hele paha wau i o ʻoukou lā me ka lāʻau hahau, me ke aloha paha, a me ka manaʻo akahai?What do you prefer? Shall I come to you with a whip, or in love and with a gentle spirit?
1-Kor 5:1Ua lohe ʻia ma nā wahi a pau he moekolohe i waena o ʻoukou, he moekolohe ʻike ʻole ʻia i waena o ko nā ʻāina ʻē, i lawe kekahi i ka wahine a kona makua kāne.It is actually reported that there is sexual immorality among you, and of a kind that does not occur even among pagans: A man has his father's wife.
1-Kor 5:11Ke palapala aku nei au iā ʻoukou, inā i kapa ʻia aku kekahi, he hoahānau, a ua moekolohe ia, a ua makeʻe, a ua hoʻomana kiʻi, a ua ʻahiʻahi, a ua ʻona, ua ʻālunu; mai hoʻolauna aku ʻoukou, ʻaʻole hoʻi e ʻai pū me ka mea i hana pēlā.But now I am writing you that you must not associate with anyone who calls himself a brother but is sexually immoral or greedy, an idolater or a slanderer, a drunkard or a swindler. With such a man do not even eat.
1-Kor 5:12He aha hoʻi kaʻu e hoʻohewa ai i ka poʻe ma waho? ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou e hoʻohewa i ka poʻe ma loko?What business is it of mine to judge those outside the church? Are you not to judge those inside?
1-Kor 6:4Inā he hoʻokolokolo kā ʻoukou ma nā mea o kēia ao, ke hoʻonoho nei anei ʻoukou i ka poʻe i hoʻowahāwahā ʻia e ka ʻekalesia, na lākou e hoʻokolokolo mai?Therefore, if you have disputes about such matters, appoint as judges even men of little account in the church!
1-Kor 6:5Ke ʻōlelo aku nei au i kēia mea, i hilahila ai ʻoukou. He ʻoiaʻiʻo anei, ʻaʻohe kanaka naʻauao i waena o ʻoukou? ʻAʻole hoʻokahi, i hiki iā ia ke hoʻoponopono ma waena o kona poʻe hoahānau iho?I say this to shame you. Is it possible that there is nobody among you wise enough to judge a dispute between believers?
1-Kor 6:7No ia mea, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ua hewa ʻoukou, no ko ʻoukou hoʻopiʻi ʻana, kekahi i kekahi. No ke aha lā ʻoukou i hoʻomanawanui ʻole ai i ka hewa? No ke aha lā ʻoukou i ʻae ʻole aku ai i ka lawehala ʻana o kā ʻoukou?The very fact that you have lawsuits among you means you have been completely defeated already. Why not rather be wronged? Why not rather be cheated?
1-Kor 7:1Ma nā mea a ʻoukou i palapala mai ai iaʻu; he mea maikaʻi no ke kāne, ʻaʻole e hoʻopili aku i ka wahine.Now for the matters you wrote about: It is good for a man not to marry.
1-Kor 7:8Ke ʻōlelo aku nei au i ka poʻe i mare ʻole ʻia, a me nā wāhine kāne make, he mea pono no lākou ke hoʻomau e like me aʻu nei.Now to the unmarried and the widows I say: It is good for them to stay unmarried, as I am.
1-Kor 7:12Ke ʻōlelo aku nei au i ka poʻe i koe, ʻaʻole na ka Haku mai; Inā he wahine hoʻomaloka kā kekahi hoahānau kāne, a manaʻo ka wahine e noho pū me ia, mai kipaku ke kāne iā ia.To the rest I say this (I, not the Lord): If any brother has a wife who is not a believer and she is willing to live with him, he must not divorce her.
1-Kor 7:19He mea ʻole ke ʻoki poepoe ʻia, he mea ʻole ke ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻia, akā, ʻo ka mālama ʻana i nā kānāwai o ke Akua.Circumcision is nothing and uncircumcision is nothing. Keeping God's commands is what counts.
1-Kor 7:26Ke manaʻo nei au, he mea maikaʻi kēia, no ka pōpilikia o kēia wā, he mea maikaʻi no ke kāne ke noho wale pēlā.Because of the present crisis, I think that it is good for you to remain as you are.
1-Kor 8:1Ma nā mea i kaumaha ʻia na nā kiʻi, ua ʻike nō kākou, ua naʻauao nō kākou a pau. He mea hoʻokiʻekiʻe ka naʻauao: ʻo ke aloha naʻe ka mea e nui ai ka ikaika.Now about food sacrificed to idols: We know that we all possess knowledge. Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up.
1-Kor 8:4Ma ka ʻai ʻana i nā mea i kaumaha ʻia na nā kiʻi, ua ʻike nō kākou, he mea ʻole ke kiʻi, ma ka honua nei, ʻaʻole hoʻi he Akua ʻē aʻe, hoʻokahi wale nō.So then, about eating food sacrificed to idols: We know that an idol is nothing at all in the world and that there is no God but one.
1-Kor 8:5He mea nō naʻe i kapa ʻia, he Akua, ma ka lani paha, ma ka honua paha, no ka mea, ua nui nā akua, a ua nui nā haku:For even if there are so-called gods, whether in heaven or on earth (as indeed there are many "gods" and many "lords"),
1-Kor 8:7Akā, ʻaʻole i nā kānaka a pau kēia ʻike; no ka mea, i kēia wā nō, me ka manaʻo i nā kiʻi, ʻai nō kekahi poʻe me he mea lā i mōhai ʻia na ke kiʻi; a no ka nāwaliwali o ko lākou naʻau, ua haumia.But not everyone knows this. Some people are still so accustomed to idols that when they eat such food they think of it as having been sacrificed to an idol, and since their conscience is weak, it is defiled.
1-Kor 9:1ʻAʻole anei au he lunaʻōlelo? ʻAʻole anei au he kanaka kūʻokoʻa? ʻAʻole anei au i ʻike iā Iesū Kristo, i ko kākou Haku? ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou kaʻu i hana ma loko o ka Haku?Am I not free? Am I not an apostle? Have I not seen Jesus our Lord? Are you not the result of my work in the Lord?
1-Kor 9:2Inā ʻaʻole au he lunaʻōlelo iā haʻi, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, iā ʻoukou nō; no ka mea, ʻo ʻoukou nō ka hōʻailona o kaʻu lunaʻōlelo ʻana ma loko o ka Haku.Even though I may not be an apostle to others, surely I am to you! For you are the seal of my apostleship in the Lord.
1-Kor 9:8He ʻōlelo kanaka anei kēia mea aʻu e ʻōlelo nei? ʻAʻole anei i ʻōlelo mai ke kānāwai i kēia mau mea?Do I say this merely from a human point of view? Doesn't the Law say the same thing?
1-Kor 9:11Inā mākou i lūlū aku i ko ka ʻUhane ma luna o ʻoukou, he mea nui anei ke hōʻiliʻili mākou i ko ʻoukou mea na ke kino?If we have sown spiritual seed among you, is it too much if we reap a material harvest from you?
1-Kor 9:12Inā i loaʻa kēia pono ma luna o ʻoukou na kekahi poʻe ʻē, ʻaʻole anei he ʻoiaʻiʻo, na mākou kekahi? ʻAʻole naʻe mākou i lawe i kēia pono; ua hoʻomanawanui nō mākou i nā mea a pau, o keʻakeʻa ʻia ka ʻeuanelio a Kristo iā mākou.If others have this right of support from you, shouldn't we have it all the more? But we did not use this right. On the contrary, we put up with anything rather than hinder the gospel of Christ.
1-Kor 9:15ʻAʻole hoʻi au i lawe i kekahi o kēia mau mea; ʻaʻole hoʻi au i palapala aku i kēia, i hana ʻia mai iaʻu pēlā; no ka mea, he mea maikaʻi iaʻu ka make, he mea ʻino ke hoʻonele mai kekahi iaʻu i kēia kaena ʻana.But I have not used any of these rights. And I am not writing this in the hope that you will do such things for me. I would rather die than have anyone deprive me of this boast.
1-Kor 9:17A inā e hana au i kēia mea me ka makemake, ua loaʻa iaʻu ka uku; akā, inā me ka makemake ʻole, ua hāʻawi ʻia mai he ʻoihana naʻu.If I preach voluntarily, I have a reward; if not voluntarily, I am simply discharging the trust committed to me.
1-Kor 9:18He aha hoʻi kaʻu e uku ʻia mai? Eiʻa, i kaʻu aʻo ʻana aku, haʻi aku nō au i ka ʻeuanelio a Kristo me ka uku ʻole ʻia mai, o lawe hewa au i kaʻu pono ma ka ʻeuanelio.What then is my reward? Just this: that in preaching the gospel I may offer it free of charge, and so not make use of my rights in preaching it.
1-Kor 9:19He kanaka kūʻokoʻa au, akā hoʻi, ua hoʻokauā aku nō wau na nā kānaka a pau, i loaʻa nui mai lākou iaʻu.Though I am free and belong to no man, I make myself a slave to everyone, to win as many as possible.
1-Kor 10:6He hōʻailona kēia mau mea no kākou, i mea e kuko ʻole ai kākou i nā mea hewa, e like me ko lākou kuko ʻana.Now these things occurred as examples to keep us from setting our hearts on evil things as they did.
1-Kor 10:8Mai moekolohe kākou e like me ko lākou moekolohe ʻana, a make ihola i ka lā hoʻokahi, he iwakāluakumamākolu tausani.We should not commit sexual immorality, as some of them did--and in one day twenty-three thousand of them died.
1-Kor 10:13ʻAʻole a ʻoukou hoʻowalewale ʻē aʻe, ʻo nā mea maoli wale nō; a he mālama nō ko ke Akua; ʻaʻole ia e kuʻu mai iā ʻoukou i ka hoʻowalewale ʻia ma kahi hiki ʻole iā ʻoukou ke kūpaʻa; akā, ke hoʻowalewale ʻia ʻoukou, e hoʻomākaukau nō kēlā i kahi e pakele ai, i hiki iā ʻoukou ke kūpaʻa.No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.
1-Kor 10:15Ke ʻōlelo aku nei au iā ʻoukou me he poʻe naʻauao lā. E manaʻo pono ʻoukou i nā mea aʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei.I speak to sensible people; judge for yourselves what I say.
1-Kor 10:17No ka mea, ʻo kākou he nui loa, hoʻokahi nō kā kākou berena, hoʻokahi hoʻi kino: no ka mea, ua ʻai pū kākou a pau, i kēlā berena hoʻokahi.Because there is one loaf, we, who are many, are one body, for we all partake of the one loaf.
1-Kor 10:19Pehea hoʻi au e ʻōlelo aku nei? He mea ʻiʻo anei ke kiʻi? He mea ʻiʻo anei ka mea i kaumaha ʻia na ke kiʻi?Do I mean then that a sacrifice offered to an idol is anything, or that an idol is anything?
1-Kor 10:23Ua kū i ke kānāwai nā mea a pau naʻu, ʻaʻole naʻe e pono nā mea a pau. Ua kū i ke kānāwai nā mea a pau naʻu, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea e naʻauao ai nā mea a pau."Everything is permissible"--but not everything is beneficial. "Everything is permissible"--but not everything is constructive.
1-Kor 10:33E like me aʻu nei, e hōʻoluʻolu aku i kānaka a pau, ma nā mea a pau, ʻaʻole hoʻi me ka ʻimi ʻana i koʻu pono iho, akā, i ko nā kānaka he nui loa, i ola lākou.even as I try to please everybody in every way. For I am not seeking my own good but the good of many, so that they may be saved.
1-Kor 11:6No ka mea, inā ʻaʻole e uhi ʻia ka wahine, e āmū ʻia ʻo ia; akā, inā he mea hilahila i ka wahine, ke āmū ʻia a ke ʻako ʻia, a laila, e uhi ʻia ʻo ia.If a woman does not cover her head, she should have her hair cut off; and if it is a disgrace for a woman to have her hair cut or shaved off, she should cover her head.
1-Kor 11:10No laila he pono nō i ka wahine e uhi ʻia kona poʻo, no nā ʻānela.For this reason, and because of the angels, the woman ought to have a sign of authority on her head.
1-Kor 11:11ʻAʻole hoʻi he kāne wale nō me ka wahine ʻole; ʻaʻole he wahine wale nō me ke kāne ʻole i loko o ka Haku.In the Lord, however, woman is not independent of man, nor is man independent of woman.
1-Kor 11:13ʻO ʻoukou iho e noʻonoʻo pono; he mea maikaʻi anei no ka wahine, ke pule i ke Akua, me ka uhi ʻole ʻia?Judge for yourselves: Is it proper for a woman to pray to God with her head uncovered?
1-Kor 11:14ʻAʻole anei i aʻo mai nā mea maoli iā ʻoukou, inā e loloa ka lauoho o ke kāne, he mea hilahila ia nona?Does not the very nature of things teach you that if a man has long hair, it is a disgrace to him,
1-Kor 11:15Akā, inā i loloa ka lauoho o ka wahine, he mea ia e nani ai; no ka mea, ua hāʻawi ʻia mai kona lauoho i uhi nona.but that if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For long hair is given to her as a covering.
1-Kor 11:18No ka mea, eia ka mua, i ko ʻoukou ʻākoakoa ʻana ma ka ʻekalesia, he lohe koʻu, ua kūʻē ʻoukou i kekahi i kekahi; a ke manaʻo nei kahi naʻau oʻu, he ʻoiaʻiʻo.In the first place, I hear that when you come together as a church, there are divisions among you, and to some extent I believe it.
1-Kor 12:2Ua ʻike nō hoʻi ʻoukou, he lāhui kanaka ʻē ʻoukou, i hoʻolilo ʻia ma muli o nā kiʻi leo ʻole, ma kahi a ʻoukou i kaʻi ʻia aku ai.You know that when you were pagans, somehow or other you were influenced and led astray to mute idols.
1-Kor 12:3No ia mea, ke hōʻike aku nei au iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole he kanaka hoʻohiki ʻino iā Iesū, ke ʻōlelo ʻo ia ma ka ʻUhane o ke Akua. ʻAʻole he kanaka e hiki iā ia ke ʻōlelo aku iā Iesū, he Haku, ke ʻōlelo ʻole ʻia ma ka ʻUhane Hemolele.Therefore I tell you that no one who is speaking by the Spirit of God says, "Jesus be cursed," and no one can say, "Jesus is Lord," except by the Holy Spirit.
1-Kor 12:12E like me ke kino, hoʻokahi nō ia, a he nui kona mau lālā, a ʻo nā lālā a pau he nui, no ke kino hoʻokahi, hoʻokahi nō kino lākou: pēlā nō ʻo Kristo.The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and though all its parts are many, they form one body. So it is with Christ.
1-Kor 12:14ʻO ke kino, ʻaʻole ia he lālā hoʻokahi, he nui nō.Now the body is not made up of one part but of many.
1-Kor 12:15Inā paha e ʻōlelo ka wāwae, ʻAʻole au he lima, no laila, ʻaʻole no ke kino wau; no ia mea, ʻaʻole anei ia no ke kino?If the foot should say, "Because I am not a hand, I do not belong to the body," it would not for that reason cease to be part of the body.
1-Kor 12:16A inā paha e ʻōlelo ka pepeiao, ʻAʻole au he maka, no laila, ʻaʻole no ke kino wau; no ia mea, ʻaʻole anei ia no ke kino?And if the ear should say, "Because I am not an eye, I do not belong to the body," it would not for that reason cease to be part of the body.
1-Kor 12:17Inā he maka wale nō ke kino a pau, a laila, ma hea lā ka lohe? A inā he lohe wale nō, a laila, ma hea, lā ka honi ʻana?If the whole body were an eye, where would the sense of hearing be? If the whole body were an ear, where would the sense of smell be?
1-Kor 12:20ʻĀnō lā, he nui nō nā lālā, akā, hoʻokahi nō kino.As it is, there are many parts, but one body.
1-Kor 12:22Akā, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ʻo nā lālā o ke kino i manaʻo ʻia, he hemahema, he mau mea ia e pono ai.On the contrary, those parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable,
1-Kor 12:29He poʻe lunaʻōlelo anei nā mea a pau? He poʻe kāula anei nā mea a pau? He poʻe kumu anei nā mea a pau? He poʻe hana mana anei nā mea a pau?Are all apostles? Are all prophets? Are all teachers? Do all work miracles?
1-Kor 12:30Ua loaʻa anei i nā mea a pau ka ʻoihana hoʻōla? He poʻe ʻōlelo i nā ʻōlelo ʻē nā mea a pau? He poʻe hōʻike ʻano anei nā mea a pau?Do all have gifts of healing? Do all speak in tongues ? Do all interpret?
1-Kor 13:2A inā iaʻu ka wānana, a inā i ʻike au i nā mea pohihihi a pau, a me nā mea a pau e naʻauao ai; a inā iaʻu ka manaʻoʻiʻo e hiki ai ke hoʻoneʻe i nā kuahiwi, a i loaʻa ʻole hoʻi ke aloha, he mea ʻole wau.If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing.
1-Kor 13:8He mea pau ʻole ke aloha. Inā he wānana, e pau ia; inā he ʻōlelo ʻē, e pau ia; inā he akamai, e hoʻopau ʻia hoʻi ʻo ia.Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away.
1-Kor 13:12I kēia wā, ke ʻike pōwehiwehi nei kākou, me he aniani lā; i kēlā wā aku, he maka nō, he maka. I kēia wā, ua ʻike pōwehiwehi au, akā, i kēlā wā aku, e ʻike maoli aku au, e like me kaʻu i ʻike ʻia mai ai.Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.
1-Kor 14:15He aha lā hoʻi? E pule nō wau ma ka ʻuhane, a e pule nō hoʻi ma ka naʻau ʻike. E hīmeni nō wau ma ka ʻuhane, a e hīmeni nō ma ka naʻau ʻike.So what shall I do? I will pray with my spirit, but I will also pray with my mind; I will sing with my spirit, but I will also sing with my mind.
1-Kor 14:19Akā, ma ka ʻaha ʻekalesia, no ka hoʻonaʻauao iā haʻi, ua ʻoi aku koʻu makemake e ʻōlelo i nā hua ʻōlelo ʻelima ma ke ʻano maopopo, i nā hua ʻōlelo he ʻumi tausani ma ka ʻōlelo ʻē.But in the church I would rather speak five intelligible words to instruct others than ten thousand words in a tongue.
1-Kor 14:22No ia mea, he hōʻailona ka ʻōlelo ʻē, ʻaʻole no ka poʻe manaʻoʻiʻo, akā, no ka poʻe manaʻoʻiʻo ʻole: a ʻo ka wānana, ʻaʻole ia na ka poʻe hoʻomaloka, na ka poʻe manaʻoʻiʻo nō.Tongues, then, are a sign, not for believers but for unbelievers; prophecy, however, is for believers, not for unbelievers.
1-Kor 14:26Pehea lā hoʻi, e nā hoahānau? I ko ʻoukou ʻākoakoa ʻana, he hīmeni nō kā kēlā mea kēia mea, a he manaʻo nō, a he ʻōlelo ʻano ʻē, he wānana, a he ʻōlelo hoʻākāka. E pono nō e hana ʻia nā mea a pau ma ka mea e naʻauao ai.What then shall we say, brothers? When you come together, everyone has a hymn, or a word of instruction, a revelation, a tongue or an interpretation. All of these must be done for the strengthening of the church.
1-Kor 14:30Inā he mea i hōʻike ʻia mai na kekahi e noho ana, e pono nō i ka mea mua e noho mālie.And if a revelation comes to someone who is sitting down, the first speaker should stop.
1-Kor 14:35A inā manaʻo lākou e aʻo ʻia, e nīnau lākou i kā lākou kāne, ma ko lākou wahi iho; no ka mea, he mea hilahila ke ʻōlelo ka wahine ma ka ʻekalesia.If they want to inquire about something, they should ask their own husbands at home; for it is disgraceful for a woman to speak in the church.
1-Kor 14:37Inā i manaʻo kekahi o ʻoukou, he kāula paha ia, he mea ʻike i ka mea o ka ʻuhane paha, e pono iā ia ke ʻae mai i ka ʻoiaʻiʻo o ka ʻōlelo aʻu e palapala aku nei, ʻo ke kauoha kēia a ka Haku.If anybody thinks he is a prophet or spiritually gifted, let him acknowledge that what I am writing to you is the Lord's command.
1-Kor 15:8ʻO wau nō kai ʻike hope loa aku iā ia, me he keiki hānau hapa lā.and last of all he appeared to me also, as to one abnormally born.
1-Kor 15:9No ka mea, wau nō ka mea liʻiliʻi loa o ka poʻe lunaʻōlelo. ʻAʻole hoʻi e pono ke kapa ʻia mai au, he lunaʻōlelo, no ka mea, ua hoʻomāinoino aku au i ka ʻekalesia o ke Akua.For I am the least of the apostles and do not even deserve to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God.
1-Kor 15:15A inā ua loaʻa hoʻi mākou, he poʻe hōʻike wahaheʻe i ke Akua; no ka mea, ua hōʻike mākou ma o ke Akua lā, i kona hoʻāla ʻana mai iā Kristo: ʻaʻole hoʻi ia i hoʻāla mai iā ia, ke ala ʻole ka poʻe make.More than that, we are then found to be false witnesses about God, for we have testified about God that he raised Christ from the dead. But he did not raise him if in fact the dead are not raised.
1-Kor 15:27No ka mea, ua waiho nō ia i nā mea a pau ma lalo iho o kona mau wāwae. A i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana, Ua pau nā mea i ka waiho ʻia ma lalo iho ona, ua maopopo nō he ʻokoʻa ka mea nāna i waiho mai nā mea a pau ma lalo iho ona.For he "has put everything under his feet." Now when it says that "everything" has been put under him, it is clear that this does not include God himself, who put everything under Christ.
1-Kor 15:31He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ma kuʻu ʻoliʻoli ʻana no ʻoukou i loko o Kristo Iesū, ko kākou Haku, ua make au i kēlā lā i kēia lā.I die every day--I mean that, brothers--just as surely as I glory over you in Christ Jesus our Lord.
1-Kor 15:32He aha koʻu pono e loaʻa mai, i koʻu hakakā ʻana ma ko ke kanaka, me nā ʻīlio hae ma ʻEpeso, ke ala ʻole mai ka poʻe make? E ʻai kākou, a e inu; no ka mea, ʻapōpō e make ana kākou.If I fought wild beasts in Ephesus for merely human reasons, what have I gained? If the dead are not raised, "Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die."
1-Kor 15:36Kē, he lapuwale; ʻaʻole e hoʻūlu ʻia ka mua āu e lūlū nei, ke make ʻole ia.How foolish! What you sow does not come to life unless it dies.
1-Kor 15:37ʻO ka mea āu e lūlū nei, ʻaʻole ʻoe i lūlū i ke kino e hiki mai ana, ʻo ka hua wale nō, ʻo ka huita paha, he mea ʻē paha.When you sow, you do not plant the body that will be, but just a seed, perhaps of wheat or of something else.
1-Kor 15:39ʻO nā ʻiʻo a pau, ʻaʻole ia he ʻiʻo hoʻokahi. He ʻiʻo kanaka kahi, a he ʻiʻo holoholona kahi, a ʻo ko ka iʻa kahi, a he ʻiʻo manu kahi.All flesh is not the same: Men have one kind of flesh, animals have another, birds another and fish another.
1-Kor 15:40He kino ʻano lani kahi, a he kino ʻano honua kahi; ʻokoʻa hoʻi ka nani o ke kino lani ʻokoʻa ka nani o ko ka honua.There are also heavenly bodies and there are earthly bodies; but the splendor of the heavenly bodies is one kind, and the splendor of the earthly bodies is another.
1-Kor 15:44Ua kanu ʻia ʻo ia, he kino maoli, ua hoʻāla ʻia mai ʻo ia, he kino ʻuhane. He kino maoli kekahi kino, a he kino ʻuhane kekahi.it is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body. If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body.
1-Kor 15:45Pēlā hoʻi ka palapala ʻana mai, ʻO ke kanaka mua, ʻo ʻAdamu, ua hana ʻia ʻo ia, he kanaka ola; a ʻo ʻAdamu hope, he ʻuhane hoʻōla ia.So it is written: "The first man Adam became a living being"; the last Adam, a life-giving spirit.
1-Kor 15:47ʻO ke kanaka mua, no ka lepo ia, a he lepo. A ʻo ke kanaka hope, ʻo ia ka Haku, mai ka lani mai.The first man was of the dust of the earth, the second man from heaven.
1-Kor 16:4A inā he pono ke hele au, e hele pū lākou me aʻu.If it seems advisable for me to go also, they will accompany me.
1-Kor 16:9No ka mea, ua wehe ʻia mai noʻu, he puka nui, a ua hāmama loa, a ua nui nō hoʻi ka poʻe ʻenemi.because a great door for effective work has opened to me, and there are many who oppose me.
2-Kor 1:1ʻO Paulo he lunaʻōlelo na Iesū Kristo, no ka makemake o ke Akua, ʻo Timoteo hoʻi ka hoahānau, na ka ʻekalesia o ke Akua ma Korineto, me ka poʻe hoʻāno a pau e noho ana ma ʻAkaia a puni:Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and Timothy our brother, To the church of God in Corinth, together with all the saints throughout Achaia:
2-Kor 1:5No ka mea, me nā hana ʻeha ʻia mai o mākou he nui no Kristo, pēlā hoʻi ko mākou hōʻoluʻolu ʻia mai he nui ma o Kristo lā.For just as the sufferings of Christ flow over into our lives, so also through Christ our comfort overflows.
2-Kor 1:6No ka mea, a i hoʻopilikia ʻia mai mākou, he mea ia no ʻoukou e ʻoluʻolu ai a e ola hoʻi; a i hōʻoluʻolu ʻia mai mākou, he mea ia no ʻoukou e ʻoluʻolu ai a e ola hoʻi, ka mea i hoʻoikaika ʻia i loko o ʻoukou ma ka hoʻomanawanui ʻana i nā ʻeha a mākou i hana ʻeha ʻia mai ai.If we are distressed, it is for your comfort and salvation; if we are comforted, it is for your comfort, which produces in you patient endurance of the same sufferings we suffer.
2-Kor 1:11ʻO ʻoukou hoʻi e kōkua pū mai ana iā mākou ma ka pule, i hāʻawi ʻia aku ke aloha no mākou e nā kānaka he nui, no ka lokomaikaʻi i loaʻa mai iā mākou ma nā kānaka he nui.as you help us by your prayers. Then many will give thanks on our behalf for the gracious favor granted us in answer to the prayers of many.
2-Kor 1:17A manaʻo ihola au i kēia, he lauwili anei kaʻu? A ʻo kaʻu mau mea e manaʻo nei, ma ko ke kino anei koʻu manaʻo ʻana, i ʻae wale aku au, ʻae, a hōʻole wale aku, ʻaʻole?When I planned this, did I do it lightly? Or do I make my plans in a worldly manner so that in the same breath I say, "Yes, yes" and "No, no"?
2-Kor 1:18Ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo a ke Akua, ʻo kā mākou ʻōlelo iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole ia he hōʻoia a me ka hōʻole.But as surely as God is faithful, our message to you is not "Yes" and "No."
2-Kor 1:19No ka mea, ʻo ke Keiki a ke Akua, ʻo Iesū Kristo, ka mea a mākou me Silevano a me Timoteo i haʻi aku ai iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole ia he hōʻoia a me ka hōʻole; akā, i loko ona, he hōʻoia wale nō.For the Son of God, Jesus Christ, who was preached among you by me and Silas and Timothy, was not "Yes" and "No," but in him it has always been "Yes."
2-Kor 1:20No ka mea, ʻo nā ʻōlelo a ke Akua a pau, he hōʻoia i loko ona, a he ʻĀmene i loko ona, i hoʻonani ʻia ai ke Akua e mākou.For no matter how many promises God has made, they are "Yes" in Christ. And so through him the "Amen" is spoken by us to the glory of God.
2-Kor 2:4No ka mea, me ke kaumaha nui, a me ka ʻeha o ka naʻau, ua palapala aku nō au iā ʻoukou me nā waimaka he nui; ʻaʻole no ka hōʻeha aku i ko ʻoukou naʻau, akā, i ʻike ʻoukou i ka nui o koʻu aloha iā ʻoukou.For I wrote you out of great distress and anguish of heart and with many tears, not to grieve you but to let you know the depth of my love for you.
2-Kor 2:7No ia mea, he pono nō ke kala aʻe ʻoukou iā ia, me ka hōʻoluʻolu aku, malia paha o nāwaliwali loa auaneʻi ua mea lā i ke kaumaha nui.Now instead, you ought to forgive and comfort him, so that he will not be overwhelmed by excessive sorrow.
2-Kor 2:15No ka mea, he mea ʻala mākou no Kristo i ke Akua, no ka poʻe ola a me ka poʻe make.For we are to God the aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and those who are perishing.
2-Kor 2:16No kēia poʻe, he mea ʻala make mākou e make ai; no kēlā poʻe hoʻi, he mea ʻala ola e ola ai: ʻo wai lā hoʻi ka mea e pono iā ia kēia mau mea?To the one we are the smell of death; to the other, the fragrance of life. And who is equal to such a task?
2-Kor 3:9No ka mea, inā paha he nani ko ka ʻoihana hoʻohewa, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ua pākela aku ka nani o ka ʻoihana hoʻāpono.If the ministry that condemns men is glorious, how much more glorious is the ministry that brings righteousness!
2-Kor 3:11Inā he nani ko kēlā mea i hoʻonalowale ʻia; ʻoiaʻiʻo, he nani ko ka mea e mau loa aku ana.And if what was fading away came with glory, how much greater is the glory of that which lasts!
2-Kor 3:12No ia hoʻi, no ka loaʻa ʻana mai iā mākou kēia manaʻolana, he ʻōlelo wiwo ʻole kā mākou:Therefore, since we have such a hope, we are very bold.
2-Kor 4:2Akā, ua kipaku aku mākou i nā mea huna e hilahila ai, ʻaʻole mākou i hele me ka maʻalea, ʻaʻole hoʻi i hana i ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua me ka hoʻopunipuni; akā, ma ka hoʻākāka ʻana aku i ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, ke hōʻike nei mākou iā mākou iho i nā naʻau a pau o kānaka, he pono i mua o ke Akua.Rather, we have renounced secret and shameful ways; we do not use deception, nor do we distort the word of God. On the contrary, by setting forth the truth plainly we commend ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God.
2-Kor 4:5No ka mea, ʻaʻole mākou e haʻi aku iā mākou iho, akā, iā Kristo Iesū i ka Haku; a iā mākou iho he mau kauā na ʻoukou no Iesū.For we do not preach ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves as your servants for Jesus' sake.
2-Kor 4:15No ka mea, no ʻoukou ia mau mea a pau, i hoʻonui aʻe ka lokomaikaʻi nui i ka nani o ke Akua, ma ka hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana aku o nā mea he nui.All this is for your benefit, so that the grace that is reaching more and more people may cause thanksgiving to overflow to the glory of God.
2-Kor 4:18I ko mākou manaʻo ʻole ʻana i nā mea i ʻike maka ʻia, i nā mea nō i ʻike maka ʻole ʻia: no ka mea, he pōkole nā mea i ʻike maka ʻia; akā, he mau loa nā mea i ʻike maka ʻole ʻia.So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.
2-Kor 5:1No ka mea, ua ʻike mākou, inā i wāwahi ʻia ko mākou hale kino lepo, ʻo ka halelewa, e loaʻa auaneʻi iā mākou ka hale na ke Akua, he hale hana ʻole ʻia e nā lima, ua mau loa i loko o ka lani.Now we know that if the earthly tent we live in is destroyed, we have a building from God, an eternal house in heaven, not built by human hands.
2-Kor 5:3Inā paha i hoʻokomo ʻia mākou, ʻaʻole mākou e ʻike ʻia mai he hune.because when we are clothed, we will not be found naked.
2-Kor 5:6No ia hoʻi, he ikaika mau ko mākou, no ka ʻike iho, i ko mākou noho ʻana ma ke kino, ua mamao mākou i ka Haku.Therefore we are always confident and know that as long as we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord.
2-Kor 5:10No ka mea, e hōʻike ʻia auaneʻi kākou a pau i mua o ka noho hoʻokolokolo o Kristo; i loaʻa i kēlā mea i kēia mea nā mea i loko o ke kino, e like me ka mea āna i hana ai, inā paha he maikaʻi, inā paha he hewa.For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad.
2-Kor 5:17No 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 5:20No ia hoʻi, he mau ʻelele mākou no Kristo, ua like hoʻi ke Akua me ka mea nonoi aku ma o mākou nei, ke noi aku nei mākou no Kristo, i hoʻolauleʻa ʻia mai ʻoukou i ke Akua.We are therefore Christ's ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ's behalf: Be reconciled to God.
2-Kor 6:8Ma ka mahalo ʻia mai a me ka mahalo ʻole ʻia mai, ma ka ʻōlelo ʻino ʻia mai, a me ka ʻōlelo maikaʻi ʻia mai: e like me nā mea hoʻopunipuni, akā, he ʻoiaʻiʻo naʻe;through glory and dishonor, bad report and good report; genuine, yet regarded as impostors;
2-Kor 6:10Like me nā mea kaumaha, akā, e ʻoliʻoli mau ana; like me nā mea ʻilihune, a ua waiwai naʻe nā mea he nui iā mākou; like me nā mea nele loa, a ua loaʻa nō naʻe nā mea a pau.sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; poor, yet making many rich; having nothing, and yet possessing everything.
2-Kor 6:13I hoʻouku ʻia mai au ma ka mea like, (ke ʻōlelo aku nei au iā ʻoukou me he mau keiki lā,) e hoʻoākea ʻia hoʻi ʻoukou.As a fair exchange--I speak as to my children--open wide your hearts also.
2-Kor 6:14Mai hoʻopili ʻano ʻē ʻia ʻoukou me nā hoʻomaloka: no ka mea, he aha ke kuʻikahi ʻana o ka pono me ka hewa? Pehea lā hoʻi e kohu like ai ka mālamalama me ka pouli?Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?
2-Kor 6:15He aha hoʻi ka manaʻo hoʻokahi ʻana o Kristo me Beliala? He aha hoʻi ke kuleana o ka mea manaʻoʻiʻo me ka mea hoʻomaloka?What harmony is there between Christ and Belial ? What does a believer have in common with an unbeliever?
2-Kor 7:4He nui ka wiwo ʻole o kuʻu ʻōlelo ʻana aku iā ʻoukou, he nui hoʻi kuʻu kaena ʻana no ʻoukou: ua piha au i ka ʻoluʻolu, ua nui loa kuʻu ʻoliʻoli i loko o ko mākou pōpilikia a pau.I have great confidence in you; I take great pride in you. I am greatly encouraged; in all our troubles my joy knows no bounds.
2-Kor 7:5No ka mea, iā mākou i hele mai ai i Makedonia, ʻaʻole i loaʻa i ko mākou kino ka maha iki, ua pilikia mākou ma nā ʻaoʻao a pau; ma waho he hakakā, ma loko he makaʻu.For when we came into Macedonia, this body of ours had no rest, but we were harassed at every turn--conflicts on the outside, fears within.
2-Kor 7:8No laila, ʻaʻole au e mihi nei i kuʻu hana ʻeha ʻana iā ʻoukou i ka palapala; ua mihi nō naʻe au ma mua; no ka mea, ke ʻike nei au, he pōkole wale nō ko ʻoukou ʻeha i ua palapala lā.Even if I caused you sorrow by my letter, I do not regret it. Though I did regret it--I see that my letter hurt you, but only for a little while--
2-Kor 7:11Aia hoʻi, ʻo ua mea lā a ʻoukou i hana ʻeha ʻia ai ma kā ke Akua, he nui ka ikaika i hana ʻia e ia i loko o ʻoukou, ʻo ia, he hoʻākāka, ʻo ia, he huhū, ʻo ia, he makaʻu, ʻo ia, he ʻiʻini nui, ʻo ia, he manaʻo ikaika, ʻo ia, he hoʻopaʻi! Ma nā mea a pau, ua hōʻike mai ʻoukou iā ʻoukou iho, he hala ʻole i kēia mea.See what this godly sorrow has produced in you: what earnestness, what eagerness to clear yourselves, what indignation, what alarm, what longing, what concern, what readiness to see justice done. At every point you have proved yourselves to be innocent in this matter.
2-Kor 7:14No ia mea, inā au i kaena aku iā ia i kekahi mea no ʻoukou, ʻaʻole oʻu hilahila; akā, me mākou i ʻōlelo aku ai i nā mea a pau iā ʻoukou ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, pēlā hoʻi ko mākou kaena ʻana i mua o Tito, ua ʻike ʻia he ʻoiaʻiʻo.I had boasted to him about you, and you have not embarrassed me. But just as everything we said to you was true, so our boasting about you to Titus has proved to be true as well.
2-Kor 7:16He hauʻoli koʻu, no ka mea, ke manaʻo pono nei au iā ʻoukou ma nā mea a pau.I am glad I can have complete confidence in you.
2-Kor 8:10Ke haʻi aku nei au i kuʻu manaʻo i kēia mea; he mea pono kēia no ʻoukou ka poʻe i hoʻomaka, ʻaʻole i ka hana wale nō, akā, i ka makemake hoʻi i kēlā makahiki ma mua.And here is my advice about what is best for you in this matter: Last year you were the first not only to give but also to have the desire to do so.
2-Kor 8:22A 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 9:1Akā hoʻi, no ka manawaleʻa ʻana i ka poʻe haipule, he mea hana wale kaʻu ke palapala aku iā ʻoukou.There is no need for me to write to you about this service to the saints.
2-Kor 9:2No ka mea, ke ʻike nei au i ka mākaukau ʻana o ko ʻoukou naʻau, ʻo ia kaʻu i kaena aku ai no ʻoukou i ko Makedonia, ua mākaukau nō ko ʻAkaia i kēlā makahiki ma mua; a ʻo ko ʻoukou ikaika ka mea i ikaika ai nā mea he nui.For I know your eagerness to help, and I have been boasting about it to the Macedonians, telling them that since last year you in Achaia were ready to give; and your enthusiasm has stirred most of them to action.
2-Kor 9:5No ia mea, he pono i kuʻu manaʻo e noi aku i ua mau hoahānau lā e hele ʻē ma mua i o ʻoukou lā e hoʻomākaukau i ko ʻoukou haʻawina i ʻōlelo ʻē ʻia ma mua, i mākaukau ai ua mea lā, me he haʻawina lā, ʻaʻole me he mea ʻohi ʻia lā.So I thought it necessary to urge the brothers to visit you in advance and finish the arrangements for the generous gift you had promised. Then it will be ready as a generous gift, not as one grudgingly given.
2-Kor 9:7E like me ka manaʻo ʻana o kēlā mea kēia mea i loko o kona naʻau, pēlā ia e hāʻawi aku ai, ʻaʻole me ka minamina, ʻaʻole hoʻi me he mea lā i ʻauhau ʻia; no ka mea, ke aloha mai nei nō ke Akua i ka mea nāna e hāʻawi ʻoluʻolu aku.Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
2-Kor 10:4(ʻAʻole no ke ao nei nā mea kaua o ko mākou kaua ʻana; akā, he ikaika naʻe i ke Akua e hoʻohiolo iho ai i nā pā kaua;)The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds.
2-Kor 10:7Ke nānā nei anei ʻoukou i nā mea ma ka helehelena? A i manaʻo kekahi iā ia iho, ua lilo ia no Kristo, he pono nō e manaʻo hou iā ia iho, me ia i lilo ai no Kristo, pēlā nō hoʻi mākou i lilo ai no Kristo.You are looking only on the surface of things. If anyone is confident that he belongs to Christ, he should consider again that we belong to Christ just as much as he.
2-Kor 10:14ʻAʻole mākou i hele ma ʻō aku o ko mākou mokuna me he hiki ʻole aku i o ʻoukou lā; akā, ua hiki aku hoʻi mākou i o ʻoukou lā me ka ʻeuanelio a Kristo.We are not going too far in our boasting, as would be the case if we had not come to you, for we did get as far as you with the gospel of Christ.
2-Kor 10:17A ʻo ka mea e kaena ana, he pono nō ia e kaena i kā ka Haku.But, "Let him who boasts boast in the Lord."
2-Kor 11:6Inā paha he hāwāwā koʻu i ka ʻōlelo, ʻaʻole naʻe i ka naʻauao; akā, ua hōʻike akāka ʻia aku mākou i waena o ʻoukou ma nā mea a pau.I may not be a trained speaker, but I do have knowledge. We have made this perfectly clear to you in every way.
2-Kor 11:13No ka mea, ʻo ua poʻe lā, he poʻe lunaʻōlelo wahaheʻe lākou, he poʻe lawehala hoʻopunipuni, e hōʻano hou ana iā lākou iho i poʻe lunaʻōlelo na Kristo.For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, masquerading as apostles of Christ.
2-Kor 11:14ʻAʻole ia he mea kupanaha; no ka mea, ua hōʻano hou aʻela ʻo Sātana iā ia iho me he ʻānela lā o ka mālamalama.And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.
2-Kor 11:15No ia hoʻi, ʻaʻole ia he mea kupanaha ke ʻano hou aʻe nā kāhuna nona e like me nā kāhuna o ka pono; a e like auaneʻi ko lākou hope me nā hana a lākou.It is not surprising, then, if his servants masquerade as servants of righteousness. Their end will be what their actions deserve.
2-Kor 11:16Ke ʻōlelo aku nei hoʻi au, Mai manaʻo mai kekahi iaʻu he naʻaupō; inā ʻaʻole pēlā, e launa mai hoʻi ʻoukou iaʻu me he naʻaupō lā, i kaena iki aku ai hoʻi au.I repeat: Let no one take me for a fool. But if you do, then receive me just as you would a fool, so that I may do a little boasting.
2-Kor 11:17ʻO kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei i kēia kaena ikaika ʻana, ʻaʻole au e ʻōlelo ma kā ka Haku, akā, he like me kā ka naʻaupō.In this self-confident boasting I am not talking as the Lord would, but as a fool.
2-Kor 11:18No ia mea, no ke kaena ʻana o nā mea he nui ma ko ke kino, ʻo wau hoʻi kekahi e kaena aku nei.Since many are boasting in the way the world does, I too will boast.
2-Kor 11:21Ke ʻōlelo nei au no ka hōʻino ʻana, me he nāwaliwali ko mākou; akā, ma ka mea e māʻoi aku ai kekahi, (ke ʻōlelo naʻaupō nei au,) ʻo wau nō hoʻi e māʻoi nei.To my shame I admit that we were too weak for that! What anyone else dares to boast about--I am speaking as a fool--I also dare to boast about.
2-Kor 11:22He poʻe Hebera anei lākou? Pēlā nō hoʻi au: no ka ʻIseraʻela anei lākou? ʻO wau nō hoʻi: he mamo anei lākou na ʻAberahama? Pēlā hoʻi au.Are they Hebrews? So am I. Are they Israelites? So am I. Are they Abraham's descendants? So am I.
2-Kor 11:23He poʻe kāhuna anei lākou na Kristo? (Ke ʻōlelo naʻaupō nei au,) ʻo wau ke ʻoi aku: ua pākela aku au ma nā hoʻoluhi ʻana, he nui aku koʻu hahau ʻia, he pinepine aku hoʻi kuʻu paʻa ʻana i nā hale paʻahao, he nui wale hoʻi kuʻu make ʻana.Are they servants of Christ? (I am out of my mind to talk like this.) I am more. I have worked much harder, been in prison more frequently, been flogged more severely, and been exposed to death again and again.
2-Kor 11:24ʻElima oʻu hahau ʻana e ka poʻe Iudaio i nā kaula he kanakolukumamāiwa.Five times I received from the Jews the forty lashes minus one.
2-Kor 11:26He pinepine kuʻu hele ʻana, he pilikia i nā muliwai, he pilikia hoʻi i nā pōwā, he pilikia i oʻu hoa hanauna kanaka, he pilikia i kānaka ʻē, he pilikia i loko o ke kūlanakauhale, he pilikia hoʻi ma ka wao akua, he pilikia i ke kai, he pilikia hoʻi i waena o nā hoahānau hoʻopunipuni;I have been constantly on the move. I have been in danger from rivers, in danger from bandits, in danger from my own countrymen, in danger from Gentiles; in danger in the city, in danger in the country, in danger at sea; and in danger from false brothers.
2-Kor 11:28He ʻokoʻa nā mea ma waho, ua kaumaha loa wau i kēlā lā i kēia lā, i ka mālama nui ʻana i nā ʻekalesia a pau.Besides everything else, I face daily the pressure of my concern for all the churches.
2-Kor 12:2I 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 12:6Inā paha i ake au e kaena aku, ʻaʻole oʻu naʻaupō; no ka mea, e haʻi aku ana au i ka ʻoiaʻiʻo: akā, ke oki nei nō au, o manaʻo mai paha kekahi iaʻu he kiʻekiʻe ma luna o kāna i ʻike mai ai iaʻu, a me kāna i lohe mai ai iaʻu.Even if I should choose to boast, I would not be a fool, because I would be speaking the truth. But I refrain, so no one will think more of me than is warranted by what I do or say.
2-Kor 12:7O hoʻokiʻekiʻe paha wau no ka nui o nā mea i hōʻike ʻia mai, ua hāʻawi ʻia mai iaʻu he mea ʻoiʻoi ma kuʻu ʻiʻo, he ʻelele na Sātana e kuʻi mai ai iaʻu, o hoʻokiʻekiʻe auaneʻi au.To keep me from becoming conceited because of these surpassingly great revelations, there was given me a thorn in my flesh, a messenger of Satan, to torment me.
2-Kor 12:10No laila, he ʻoluʻolu koʻu i ka nāwaliwali, a me ka hōʻino ʻia, a me ka pōʻino, a me ka hoʻomaʻau ʻia, a me ka pilikia no Kristo: no ka mea, i kuʻu nāwaliwali ʻana, a laila ua ikaika au.That is why, for Christ's sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.
2-Kor 12:11Ua lilo au i naʻaupō ma ke kaena ʻana; na ʻoukou au i koi mai: no ka mea, he pono koʻu e hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia mai e ʻoukou; ʻaʻole au i emi iki ma hope o nā lunaʻōlelo poʻokela, he mea ʻole nō naʻe au.I have made a fool of myself, but you drove me to it. I ought to have been commended by you, for I am not in the least inferior to the "super-apostles," even though I am nothing.
2-Kor 12:12He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua hana ʻia nā ʻoihana lunaʻōlelo i waena o ʻoukou me ka hoʻomanawanui, me nā hōʻailona, me nā mea kupanaha a me nā hana mana.The things that mark an apostle--signs, wonders and miracles--were done among you with great perseverance.
2-Kor 12:21ʻAnoʻai paha o hoʻohaʻahaʻa iho nō hoʻi kuʻu Akua iaʻu i waena o ʻoukou, i kuʻu hiki hou ʻana aku; a kanikau iho au i nā mea he nui i hana hewa ʻē ma mua, ʻaʻole hoʻi i mihi i ka haumia, a me ka moekolohe, a me ke kuʻulala a lākou i hana ai.I am afraid that when I come again my God will humble me before you, and I will be grieved over many who have sinned earlier and have not repented of the impurity, sexual sin and debauchery in which they have indulged.
2-Kor 13:3No ka mea, ke ʻimi nei ʻoukou i ka mea e akāka ai kā Kristo ʻōlelo ʻana mai ma oʻu nei, ʻaʻole ona nāwaliwali ma o ʻoukou lā, akā, he ikaika kona i waena o ʻoukou.since you are demanding proof that Christ is speaking through me. He is not weak in dealing with you, but is powerful among you.
2-Kor 13:7A ke pule aku nei au i ke Akua i ʻole ʻoukou e hana hewa iki; ʻaʻole no ka ʻike ʻia ʻo ko mākou pono, akā, e hana aku ʻoukou i ka mea maikaʻi, ke manaʻo ʻia mai mākou he pono ʻole.Now we pray to God that you will not do anything wrong. Not that people will see that we have stood the test but that you will do what is right even though we may seem to have failed.
Gal 1:1ʻO Paulo, he lunaʻōlelo, ʻaʻole na kānaka mai, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma ke kanaka, akā, ma o Iesū Kristo lā, a na ke Akua ka Makua nāna ia i hoʻāla aʻe mai ka make mai;Paul, an apostle--sent not from men nor by man, but by Jesus Christ and God the Father, who raised him from the dead--
Gal 1:7ʻAʻole hoʻi he ʻeuanelio ʻokoʻa ia; akā, ke hoʻohihia nei kekahi poʻe iā ʻoukou, me ka manaʻo e hoʻokahuli i ka ʻeuanelio a Kristo.which is really no gospel at all. Evidently some people are throwing you into confusion and are trying to pervert the gospel of Christ.
Gal 1:8Inā paha ʻo mākou, a he ʻānela paha mai ka lani mai, e haʻi aku i ka ʻeuanelio i kūʻē i kā mākou i haʻi aku ai iā ʻoukou, e hoʻomāinoino ʻia ʻo ia.But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let him be eternally condemned!
Gal 1:10Ke hoʻolauleʻa nei anei au i kānaka, a i ke Akua anei? Ke ʻimi nei anei hoʻi au e hoʻoleʻaleʻa i kānaka? No ka mea, a i hoʻoleʻaleʻa aku au i kānaka, ʻaʻole au he kauā na Kristo.Am I now trying to win the approval of men, or of God? Or am I trying to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ.
Gal 1:13Ua lohe ʻoukou i kuʻu noho ʻana ma mua ma ko ka Iudaio manaʻo, he nui loa kuʻu hoʻomaʻau ʻana aku i ka ʻekalesia o ke Akua, me ka luku aku.For you have heard of my previous way of life in Judaism, how intensely I persecuted the church of God and tried to destroy it.
Gal 1:14Ua ʻoi aku au ma ko ka Iudaio manaʻo, ma mua o ka nui o ka poʻe hoa hanauna oʻu, a he nui loa koʻu ikaika ma nā moʻoʻōlelo a oʻu mau kūpuna.I was advancing in Judaism beyond many Jews of my own age and was extremely zealous for the traditions of my fathers.
Gal 1:18A 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 1:23He 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 2:1A 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 2:6Akā, ʻo ka poʻe i manaʻo maikaʻi ʻia, he ʻoia paha, he mea ʻole ia iaʻu; ʻaʻole ke Akua i manaʻo mai i ko ke kanaka kino. No ka mea, ʻaʻohe mea hou a ka poʻe i manaʻo maikaʻi ʻia i hāʻawi mai ai iaʻu.As for those who seemed to be important--whatever they were makes no difference to me; God does not judge by external appearance--those men added nothing to my message.
Gal 2:9A ʻike maila Iakobo me Kepa a me Ioane i manaʻo ʻia he mau kia, i ka maikaʻi i hāʻawi ʻia mai iaʻu, hāʻawi maila lākou iā māua me Barenaba i nā lima ʻākau e hoʻolauna pū ai; i hele māua i ko nā ʻāina ʻē, a ʻo lākou i ka poʻe ʻoki poepoe ʻia.James, Peter and John, those reputed to be pillars, gave me and Barnabas the right hand of fellowship when they recognized the grace given to me. They agreed that we should go to the Gentiles, and they to the Jews.
Gal 2:14A 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 2:17Inā paha e ʻimi kākou e hoʻāpono ʻia mai ma o Kristo lā, a ʻikea mai kākou he poʻe hewa, ke kumu anei ʻo Kristo no ka hewa? ʻAʻole loa."If, while we seek to be justified in Christ, it becomes evident that we ourselves are sinners, does that mean that Christ promotes sin? Absolutely not!
Gal 3:16A ua haʻi ʻia mai nō nā ʻōlelo iā ʻAberahama a me kāna mamo. ʻAʻole ia i ʻōlelo mai no nā mamo he nui; akā, no ka mea hoʻokahi, No kāu mamo, ʻo ia hoʻi ʻo Kristo.The promises were spoken to Abraham and to his seed. The Scripture does not say "and to seeds," meaning many people, but "and to your seed," meaning one person, who is Christ.
Gal 3:26No ka mea, he poʻe keiki ʻoukou a pau na ke Akua ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo iā Kristo Iesū.You are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus,
Gal 3:28ʻAʻole he Iudaio, ʻaʻole hoʻi he Helene, ʻaʻole he mea paʻa, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea paʻa ʻole, ʻaʻole he kāne, ʻaʻole hoʻi he wahine; no ka mea, hoʻokahi nō ʻoukou a pau i loko o Kristo Iesū.There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
Gal 3:29Inā paha no Kristo ʻoukou, a laila he poʻe mamo ʻoukou na ʻAberahama, a me nā hoʻoilina hoʻi ma muli o ka ʻōlelo hoʻopōmaikaʻi.If you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise.
Gal 4:1Ke ʻōlelo aku nei hoʻi au, ʻo ka hoʻoilina i kona wā ʻōpiopio, ʻaʻole he ʻano ʻē kona i ko ke kauā, akā, nona ka waiwai a pau;What I am saying is that as long as the heir is a child, he is no different from a slave, although he owns the whole estate.
Gal 4:5E hoʻopakele aʻe i ka poʻe ma lalo o ke kānāwai, i hoʻokama ʻia mai ai kākou he poʻe keiki.to redeem those under law, that we might receive the full rights of sons.
Gal 4:7No ia mea, ʻaʻole he kauā luhi ʻoe ma ia hope aku, akā, he keiki nō; inā he keiki, he hoʻoilina nō hoʻi na ke Akua ma o Kristo lā.So you are no longer a slave, but a son; and since you are a son, God has made you also an heir.
Gal 4:9ʻĀnō hoʻi, ua ʻike ʻoukou i ke Akua, he ʻoiaʻiʻo ua ʻike ʻia mai e ke Akua, pehea lā hoʻi ʻoukou i huli hou aku ai i nā ʻoihana mua palupalu ʻilihune, i nā mea a ʻoukou i makemake hou ai e hoʻokauā aku na lākou?But now that you know God--or rather are known by God--how is it that you are turning back to those weak and miserable principles? Do you wish to be enslaved by them all over again?
Gal 4:14ʻAʻole nō ʻoukou i hoʻowahāwahā mai i ka ʻino o kuʻu kino, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoukou i hoʻopailua mai; akā, ua hoʻokipa mai nō ʻoukou iaʻu me he ʻānela lā no ke Akua, me Kristo Iesū hoʻi.Even though my illness was a trial to you, you did not treat me with contempt or scorn. Instead, you welcomed me as if I were an angel of God, as if I were Christ Jesus himself.
Gal 4:15He aha lā hoʻi ko ʻoukou pōmaikaʻi ʻana? No ka mea, ke hōʻike maka aku nei au no ʻoukou, inā he mea hiki ia, inā ua pōʻalo aʻe ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou mau maka a hāʻawi mai iaʻu.What has happened to all your joy? I can testify that, if you could have done so, you would have torn out your eyes and given them to me.
Gal 4:18Akā, he mea pono nō ke hū aʻe a mau mai ke aloha i ka mea maikaʻi, ʻaʻole i ka wā wale nō e noho ai au me ʻoukou.It is fine to be zealous, provided the purpose is good, and to be so always and not just when I am with you.
Gal 4:24ʻO kēia mau mea, he hōʻailona ia; ʻo lāua nō nā kauoha ʻelua; ʻo kekahi naʻe no ke kuahiwi no Sinai mai, e hānau ana i nā keiki kauā, ʻo ia ʻo Hagara.These things may be taken figuratively, for the women represent two covenants. One covenant is from Mount Sinai and bears children who are to be slaves: This is Hagar.
Gal 4:27No ka mea, ua palapala ʻia, E ʻoliʻoli ʻoe, e ka mea pā, i hānau ʻole i keiki; e pohā aku me ka hea nui, e ka mea i hānau keiki ʻole; no ka mea, he nui nā keiki a ka mea i haʻalele ʻia, he hapa kā ka mea kāne.For it is written: "Be glad, O barren woman, who bears no children; break forth and cry aloud, you who have no labor pains; because more are the children of the desolate woman than of her who has a husband."
Gal 4:28E nā hoahānau, he poʻe keiki nō hoʻi kākou ma ka ʻōlelo hoʻopōmaikaʻi mai e like me ʻIsaʻaka.Now you, brothers, like Isaac, are children of promise.
Gal 4:30Akā, he aha kā ka palapala hemolele i ʻī mai ai? E hoʻokuke aku ʻoe i ua kauā wahine lā a me kāna keiki; no ka mea, ʻaʻole e hoʻoili pū ʻia aku ka waiwai i ke keiki a ke kauā wahine me ke keiki a ka haku wahine.But what does the Scripture say? "Get rid of the slave woman and her son, for the slave woman's son will never share in the inheritance with the free woman's son."
Gal 4:31No laila, e nā hoahānau, ʻaʻole he poʻe keiki kākou na ke kauā wahine, na ka haku wahine nō.Therefore, brothers, we are not children of the slave woman, but of the free woman.
Gal 5:3Ke hōʻike hou aku nei au i kēlā mea i kēia mea i ʻoki poepoe ʻia, he ʻaiʻē kāna e mālama aku ai i ke kānāwai a pau.Again I declare to every man who lets himself be circumcised that he is obligated to obey the whole law.
Gal 5:9ʻO kahi mea hū he ʻuʻuku, ke hoʻohū aʻela ia i ka pōpō palaoa a pau."A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough."
Gal 5:12He pono i kuʻu manaʻo i hōʻoki ʻia aʻe ka poʻe hoʻokahuli iā ʻoukou.As for those agitators, I wish they would go the whole way and emasculate themselves!
Gal 6:3No ka mea, inā paha e manaʻo ana kekahi iā ia iho he mea nui ʻo ia, ʻaʻole kā hoʻi, inā ua hoʻopunipuni ʻo ia iā ia iho.If anyone thinks he is something when he is nothing, he deceives himself.
ʻEpeso 1:1ʻO Paulo, he lunaʻōlelo a Iesū Kristo ma ka makemake o ke Akua, na ka poʻe haipule e noho ana ma ʻEpeso, a me ka poʻe manaʻoʻiʻo i loko o Iesū Kristo:Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, To the saints in Ephesus, the faithful in Christ Jesus:
ʻEpeso 2:3Me lākou hoʻi mākou a pau i noho ai ma mua ma nā kuko hewa o ko mākou kino, e hana ana i nā makemake o ke kino a me ka naʻau; a ma ka ʻaoʻao maoli he poʻe keiki mākou no ka inaina ʻia, e like me nā mea ʻē aʻe.All of us also lived among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our sinful nature and following its desires and thoughts. Like the rest, we were by nature objects of wrath.
ʻEpeso 2:8No ka mea, e hoʻōla ʻia ʻoukou i ka lokomaikaʻi ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo; ʻaʻole hoʻi no ʻoukou iho kēia; he mea hāʻawi ʻia mai ia e ke Akua:For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith--and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God--
ʻEpeso 2:11No ia hoʻi, e hoʻomanaʻo ʻoukou, he lāhui kanaka ʻē ʻoukou ma mua ma ke kino, i kapa ʻia he ʻoki poepoe ʻole e ka poʻe i kapa ʻia he ʻoki poepoe ʻia ma ke kino e nā lima.Therefore, remember that formerly you who are Gentiles by birth and called "uncircumcised" by those who call themselves "the circumcision" (that done in the body by the hands of men)--
ʻEpeso 2:12Ia manawa, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i ʻike iā Kristo, he poʻe malihini ʻoukou i ke aupuni o ka ʻIseraʻela, a he poʻe kānaka ʻē i nā berita o ka ʻōlelo hoʻopōmaikaʻi, ʻaʻole o ʻoukou manaʻolana, a he poʻe mea Akua ʻole ma kēia ao.remember that at that time you were separate from Christ, excluded from citizenship in Israel and foreigners to the covenants of the promise, without hope and without God in the world.
ʻEpeso 2:19No laila hoʻi, ʻaʻole ʻoukou he poʻe malihini a me ka poʻe kānaka ʻē, akā, he poʻe kamaʻāina pū ʻoukou me nā haipule a me nā ʻōhua o ke Akua:Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and aliens, but fellow citizens with God's people and members of God's household,
ʻEpeso 3:1No kēia mea, he paʻahao wau ʻo Paulo na Kristo Iesū, no ʻoukou no ko nā ʻāina ʻē;For this reason I, Paul, the prisoner of Christ Jesus for the sake of you Gentiles--
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 ?
ʻEpeso 4:25No laila, e haʻalele ʻoukou i ka wahaheʻe, e ʻōlelo ʻoiaʻiʻo aku hoʻi kēlā mea kēia mea a pau i kona hoalauna; no ka mea, he mau lālā kākou ʻo kekahi me kekahi.Therefore each of you must put off falsehood and speak truthfully to his neighbor, for we are all members of one body.
ʻEpeso 5:8No ka mea, he pōʻeleʻele ko ʻoukou ma mua, i nēia manawa hoʻi ua mālamalama ʻoukou i ka Haku: e haele ʻoukou me he kamaliʻi no ka mālamalama lā:For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light
ʻEpeso 5:12No ka mea, ʻo nā mea i hana malū ʻia e lākou, he mea hilahila ke ʻōlelo aku ia mau mea.For it is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret.
ʻEpeso 5:16E mālama pono ana i ka manawa; no ka mea, he mau lā ʻino kēia.making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.
ʻEpeso 5:30No ka mea, he mau lālā kākou no kona kino, no kona ʻiʻo, a me kona iwi.for we are members of his body.
ʻEpeso 5:32He mea pohihihi nui kēia; ke ʻōlelo aku nei au no Kristo a me ka ʻekalesia.This is a profound mystery--but I am talking about Christ and the church.
ʻEpeso 6:1E nā keiki, e hoʻolohe i ko ʻoukou mau mākua no ka Haku; no ka mea, he pono kēia.Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right.
ʻEpeso 6:20No ia mea, he ʻelele nō wau e paʻa ana i ke kaula hao: i ʻōlelo wiwo ʻole aku au i laila, e like me kaʻu pono e ʻōlelo aku ai.for which I am an ambassador in chains. Pray that I may declare it fearlessly, as I should.
ʻEpeso 6:21I ʻike hoʻi ʻoukou i kaʻu mau mea e noho nei, a me kaʻu hana ʻana, na Tukiko he hoahānau aloha, he lawehana mālama pono hoʻi i kā ka Haku, nāna e hōʻike aku i nā mea a pau iā ʻoukou:Tychicus, the dear brother and faithful servant in the Lord, will tell you everything, so that you also may know how I am and what I am doing.
Pilipi 1:2He aloha iā ʻoukou, a me ka malu mai ke Akua mai ʻo ko kākou Makua, a me ka Haku Iesū Kristo.Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Pilipi 1:7He mea pono ia noʻu e manaʻo aku ai pēlā nō ʻoukou a pau, no ka mea, eia nō ʻoukou i loko o kuʻu naʻau, i kuʻu wā e paʻa ana, a me kuʻu hoʻākāka ʻana, a me ka hoʻokūpaʻa ʻana i ka ʻeuanelio; ua loaʻa pū iā ʻoukou a pau kuʻu lokomaikaʻi ʻia mai.It is right for me to feel this way about all of you, since I have you in my heart; for whether I am in chains or defending and confirming the gospel, all of you share in God's grace with me.
Pilipi 1:8No ka mea, ʻo ke Akua nō koʻu hōʻike maka, he nui kuʻu makemake aku iā ʻoukou a pau, e like me ke aloha o Iesū Kristo.God can testify how I long for all of you with the affection of Christ Jesus.
Pilipi 1:14A he nui nā hoahānau i loko o ka Haku i hoʻoikaika ʻia i kuʻu paʻahao ʻana, ua ikaika nui aʻe lākou e haʻi aku i ka ʻōlelo me ka makaʻu ʻole.Because of my chains, most of the brothers in the Lord have been encouraged to speak the word of God more courageously and fearlessly.
Pilipi 1:18He aha lā hoʻi? A inā ma ka hoʻokamani, inā hoʻi paha ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo i haʻi ʻia aku ai ʻo Kristo; ke ʻoliʻoli nei au i laila, ʻo ia, e ʻoliʻoli mau ana hoʻi au.But what does it matter? The important thing is that in every way, whether from false motives or true, Christ is preached. And because of this I rejoice. Yes, and I will continue to rejoice,
Pilipi 1:23No ka mea, he pilikia koʻu i waena o nā mea ʻelua, ʻo ke ake e hele a e noho me Kristo; ʻo ia ka maikaʻi loa;I am torn between the two: I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by far;
Pilipi 1:28ʻAʻole hoʻi i hoʻoweliweli iki ʻia mai ʻoukou e ka poʻe ʻenemi; he hōʻailona ia iā lākou no ka make, akā, iā ʻoukou, he hōʻailona ia no ke ola, a ʻo ia hoʻi mai ke Akua mai.without being frightened in any way by those who oppose you. This is a sign to them that they will be destroyed, but that you will be saved--and that by God.
Pilipi 2:1No laila, inā he mea e malu ai i loko o Kristo, inā paha he ʻoluʻolu i ke aloha, inā hoʻi he hoʻolauna pū ma ka ʻUhane, inā hoʻi he aloha o ka naʻau a me ka lokomaikaʻi,If you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any fellowship with the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion,
Pilipi 2:6ʻO ia nō ko ke Akua mea like, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia i manaʻo i kona like ʻana me ke Akua he mea lawe wale:Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped,
Pilipi 2:15I hala ʻole ʻoukou a me ke kolohe ʻole, he poʻe keiki na ke Akua, i hoʻohewa ʻole ʻia i waena o ka hanauna kekeʻe a me ke kolohe, e ʻalohi hoʻi ʻoukou i waena o lākou e like me nā mālamalama i ke ao nei;so that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like stars in the universe
Pilipi 2:22Ua ʻike hoʻi ʻoukou i kona hoʻāʻo ʻia ʻana, no ka mea, ua hoʻoikaika pū ia me aʻu ma ka ʻeuanelio, me he keiki lā me ka makua.But you know that Timothy has proved himself, because as a son with his father he has served with me in the work of the gospel.
Pilipi 2:25Akā, manaʻo ihola au, he pono ke hoʻouna aku iā ʻEpaperodito i o ʻoukou lā, ʻo ia he hoahānau, he hoa lawehana, a me ka hoa koa oʻu, a ʻo ko ʻoukou ʻelele nō hoʻi, a me ka mea lawelawe na kuʻu hemahema.But I think it is necessary to send back to you Epaphroditus, my brother, fellow worker and fellow soldier, who is also your messenger, whom you sent to take care of my needs.
Pilipi 2:26No ka mea, he nui kona makemake iā ʻoukou a pau, ua kaumaha loa kona naʻau, i ko ʻoukou lohe ʻana he maʻi kona.For he longs for all of you and is distressed because you heard he was ill.
Pilipi 2:27A he maʻi nō kona, ua kokoke e make: akā, ua aloha mai ke Akua iā ia; ʻaʻole iā ia wale nō, iaʻu nō hoʻi, o loaʻa iaʻu ke kaumaha ma luna o ke kaumaha.Indeed he was ill, and almost died. But God had mercy on him, and not on him only but also on me, to spare me sorrow upon sorrow.
Pilipi 3:1No nā mea i koe, e nā hoahānau oʻu, e ʻoliʻoli ʻoukou i ka Haku. ʻAʻole oʻu luhi ke palapala aku iā ʻoukou i nā mea like, a he mea pono hoʻi ia no ʻoukou.Finally, my brothers, rejoice in the Lord! It is no trouble for me to write the same things to you again, and it is a safeguard for you.
Pilipi 3:4Akā, ʻo wau paha ka mea hiki ke paulele ma ko ke kino. Inā paha e manaʻo kekahi he mea iā ia e paulele ai ma ko ke kino, he nui aku hoʻi kaʻu.though I myself have reasons for such confidence. If anyone else thinks he has reasons to put confidence in the flesh, I have more:
Pilipi 3:5Ua ʻoki poepoe ʻia au i ka pō ʻawalu, no ka lāhui kanaka o ʻIseraʻela, no ka ʻohana o Beniamina, he Hebera hoʻi no nā Hebera, a he Parisaio ma ke kānāwai.circumcised on the eighth day, of the people of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; in regard to the law, a Pharisee;
Pilipi 3:8ʻOiaʻiʻo hoʻi, ke manaʻo nei au i nā mea a pau, he mea pohō ia i loaʻa mai ai ka maikaʻi o ka ʻike iā Kristo Iesū i kuʻu Haku; nona au i hoʻolei ai i nā mea a pau, a ke manaʻo nei au, he ʻōpala wale nō ia i loaʻa ai iaʻu ʻo Kristo,What is more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ
Pilipi 3:15ʻO nā mea a pau e ake e hemolele, e manaʻo kākou ia mea; a inā he manaʻo ʻokoʻa ko ʻoukou i kekahi mea, na ke Akua hoʻi ia e hōʻike mai iā ʻoukou.All of us who are mature should take such a view of things. And if on some point you think differently, that too God will make clear to you.
Pilipi 3:18(No ka mea, he nui nō ka poʻe e hele ana, aʻu i haʻi pinepine aku ai iā ʻoukou, a ʻānō hoʻi ke haʻi aku nei au me ka uē ʻana, he poʻe ʻenemi lākou i ke keʻa o Kristo:For, as I have often told you before and now say again even with tears, many live as enemies of the cross of Christ.
Pilipi 4:8Eia hoʻi, e nā hoahānau, ʻo nā mea ʻoiaʻiʻo, nā mea maikaʻi, nā mea pono, nā mea hala ʻole, nā mea lokomaikaʻi, nā mea lono maikaʻi ia; inā he mea kūpono, inā hoʻi he mea e hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia ai, e noʻonoʻo iho ʻoukou ia mau mea.Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things.
Pilipi 4:18A iaʻu nā mea he nui, a ua lako hoʻi: ua piha au i kā ʻoukou mau mea i loaʻa mai ma o ʻEpaperodito lā, he mea ʻala ʻoluʻolu, he mōhai hōʻoluʻolu, i maliu ʻia mai hoʻi e ke Akua.I have received full payment and even more; I am amply supplied, now that I have received from Epaphroditus the gifts you sent. They are a fragrant offering, an acceptable sacrifice, pleasing to God.
Kol 1:22Ma kona kino kanaka, i ka make ʻana, e hōʻike ʻo ia iā ʻoukou he hemolele, he hala ʻole, a me ka hoʻohewa ʻole ʻia, i mua o kona alo;But now he has reconciled you by Christ's physical body through death to present you holy in his sight, without blemish and free from accusation--
Kol 2:17He aka nō ia mau mea no nā mea e hiki mai ana: akā ʻo ke kino, no Kristo nō ia.These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ.
Kol 2:23He mau mea hoʻokohukohu naʻauao, i ka hoʻomana ʻē, a i ka hoʻohaʻahaʻa, a i ka mālama ʻole i ke kino, ʻaʻole naʻe i ka mea nui e ʻoluʻolu ai ke kino.Such regulations indeed have an appearance of wisdom, with their self-imposed worship, their false humility and their harsh treatment of the body, but they lack any value in restraining sensual indulgence.
Kol 3:11Kahi i ʻole ai he Helene, he Iudaio, he ʻoki poepoe, a me ke ʻoki poepoe ʻole, ka malihini, a me ka Sekute, ke kauā a me ke kauā ʻole; akā, ʻo Kristo nō ka mea a pau, ʻo ia hoʻi ko loko o nā mea a pau.Here there is no Greek or Jew, circumcised or uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave or free, but Christ is all, and is in all.
Kol 3:12No laila hoʻi, me he poʻe i wae ʻia lā e ke Akua, i hoʻolaʻa ʻia, a i aloha ʻia hoʻi, e hoʻokomo ʻoukou i ka naʻau menemene, a i ka lokomaikaʻi, a i ka manaʻo haʻahaʻa, a i ke akahai, a me ke ahonui;Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.
Kol 3:20E nā keiki, e hoʻolohe ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou mau mākua, ma nā mea a pau; no ka mea, he pono ia i ka Haku.Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord.
Kol 3:22E nā kauā, e hoʻolohe ma nā mea a pau, i ko ʻoukou mau haku ma ke kino; ʻaʻole ka hōʻoiaʻiʻo maka me he mea hoʻoleʻaleʻa kanaka lā; akā, me ka naʻau hoʻokahi e hopohopo ana i ke Akua.Slaves, obey your earthly masters in everything; and do it, not only when their eye is on you and to win their favor, but with sincerity of heart and reverence for the Lord.
Kol 3:23A ʻo kā ʻoukou mea e hana ai a pau, e hana aku nō ia me ka naʻau, me he mea lā no ka Haku, ʻaʻole hoʻi no kānaka.Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men,
Kol 4:1E nā haku, e hāʻawi aku na nā kauā i ka mea pono, a me ka ʻewaʻewa ʻole; ua ʻike ʻoukou he Haku ko ʻoukou ma ka lani.Masters, provide your slaves with what is right and fair, because you know that you also have a Master in heaven.
Kol 4:4I hiki iaʻu ke hoʻomaopopo ia mea, me he mea pono lā iaʻu ke ʻōlelo aku.Pray that I may proclaim it clearly, as I should.
Kol 4:13Ke hōʻike aku nei au nona, he ikaika nui kona no ʻoukou, a no ka poʻe ma Laodikeia, a me ka poʻe i Hierapoli.I vouch for him that he is working hard for you and for those at Laodicea and Hierapolis.
1-Tes 2:1Ua ʻike hoʻi ʻoukou, e nā hoahānau, i ko mākou komo ʻana i waena o ʻoukou, ʻaʻole ia he mea ʻole;You know, brothers, that our visit to you was not a failure.
1-Tes 2:4Akā, me ka hāʻawi ʻana mai o ke Akua iā mākou, i kauoha ʻia mai ka ʻeuanelio iā mākou, pēlā hoʻi mākou e ʻōlelo aku nei; ʻaʻole me he mea hoʻoleʻaleʻa lā i kānaka, akā, i ke Akua, i ka mea nāna ko kākou naʻau i hoʻāʻo mai nei.On the contrary, we speak as men approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel. We are not trying to please men but God, who tests our hearts.
1-Tes 2:6ʻAʻole mākou i ʻimi i ka hoʻonani ʻia mai e kānaka, ʻaʻole hoʻi e ʻoukou, ʻaʻole hoʻi e haʻi, i ka wā pono e lilo ai mākou i poʻe hoʻokaumaha, me he mau lunaʻōlelo lā na Kristo.We were not looking for praise from men, not from you or anyone else. As apostles of Christ we could have been a burden to you,
1-Tes 2:8ʻO ia, me ko mākou aloha nui aku iā ʻoukou, ua ʻoluʻolu mākou ke hāʻawi aku, ʻaʻole i ka ʻeuanelio wale nō a ke Akua iā ʻoukou, akā, i ko mākou ola kekahi, no ka mea, he hiwahiwa ʻoukou na mākou.We loved you so much that we were delighted to share with you not only the gospel of God but our lives as well, because you had become so dear to us.
1-Tes 2:11Ua ʻike hoʻi ʻoukou i ko mākou hoʻoikaika ʻana aku, a me ka hōʻoluʻolu ʻana aku, a me ke kauoha ʻana aku iā ʻoukou a pau, me he makua kāne lā i kāna mau keiki,For you know that we dealt with each of you as a father deals with his own children,
1-Tes 2:13No ia mea hoʻi i hoʻomaikaʻi mau aku ai mākou i ke Akua, no ka mea, i ka loaʻa ʻana iā ʻoukou ʻo kā ke Akua ʻōlelo, a ʻoukou i lohe mai ai iā mākou nei, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i ʻapo mai ia me he ʻōlelo lā na kānaka, akā, he ʻōlelo nō na ke Akua, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō ia, ʻo ka mea i hoʻoikaika nui i loko o ʻoukou ʻo ka poʻe i manaʻoʻiʻo.And we also thank God continually because, when you received the word of God, which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of men, but as it actually is, the word of God, which is at work in you who believe.
1-Tes 2:19He aha hoʻi ko mākou manaʻolana a me ka ʻoliʻoli, a me ka lei e hauʻoli ai mākou? ʻAʻole anei ʻo ʻoukou ia, i ke alo o ko kākou Haku ʻo Iesū Kristo i kona hiki ʻana mai?For what is our hope, our joy, or the crown in which we will glory in the presence of our Lord Jesus when he comes? Is it not you?
1-Tes 3:1A i hiki ʻole iā mākou ke hoʻomanawanui hou aku, manaʻo ihola mākou he pono ke waiho hoʻokahi ʻia mai ma ʻAtenai.So when we could stand it no longer, we thought it best to be left by ourselves in Athens.
1-Tes 3:2A 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 5:2No ka mea, ua ʻike paka nō ʻoukou ē, ʻo ka lā o ka Haku, me he ʻaihue lā i ka pō, pēlā nō ia e hiki mai ai.for you know very well that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night.
1-Tes 5:3A i ka wā e ʻōlelo ai lākou, He pōmaikaʻi, he malu; a laila, loʻohia koke ʻē mai lākou e ka make, me he haʻakokōhi lā o ka wahine hāpai; ʻaʻole hoʻi lākou e pakele.While people are saying, "Peace and safety," destruction will come on them suddenly, as labor pains on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape.
1-Tes 5:4Akā, ʻo ʻoukou, e nā hoahānau, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i loko o ka pouli, e loʻohia ai ʻoukou e ua lā lā, me he ʻaihue lā.But you, brothers, are not in darkness so that this day should surprise you like a thief.
1-Tes 5:5He poʻe keiki ʻoukou a pau no ka mālamalama, a he mau kamaliʻi nō hoʻi no ke ao; ʻaʻole no ka pō kākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi no ka pouli.You are all sons of the light and sons of the day. We do not belong to the night or to the darkness.
1-Tes 5:24He ʻoiaʻiʻo mau ko ka mea nāna ʻoukou i hea mai, nāna nō hoʻi ia e hana.The one who calls you is faithful and he will do it.
2-Tes 1:3E pono nō mākou e hoʻomaikaʻi mau aku i ke Akua no ʻoukou, e nā hoahānau; he mea maikaʻi nō ia, no ka ulu nui ʻana o ko ʻoukou paulele, a ʻo ke aloha o ʻoukou a pau loa, ua māhuahua aʻe ia i kekahi i kekahi.We ought always to thank God for you, brothers, and rightly so, because your faith is growing more and more, and the love every one of you has for each other is increasing.
2-Tes 1:5ʻO ka hōʻailona akāka ia o ka hoʻopaʻi pono ʻana mai o ke Akua, i manaʻo ʻia mai ʻoukou he poʻe pono no ke aupuni o ke Akua, no ko ʻoukou mea i hōʻino ʻia ai.All this is evidence that God's judgment is right, and as a result you will be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which you are suffering.
2-Tes 1:6He mea pono nō hoʻi ia i ke Akua ke hoʻihoʻi i ka pōʻino i ka poʻe i hoʻopōʻino mai iā ʻoukou;God is just: He will pay back trouble to those who trouble you
2-Tes 1:11No laila hoʻi mākou i pule mau aku ai no ʻoukou, i manaʻo mai ai ko kākou Akua iā ʻoukou he poʻe pono e hoʻopōmaikaʻi ʻia, a e hoʻokō mai ʻo ia i ke aloha a pau o kona maikaʻi, a me ka hana o ka manaʻoʻiʻo me ka mana;With this in mind, we constantly pray for you, that our God may count you worthy of his calling, and that by his power he may fulfill every good purpose of yours and every act prompted by your faith.
2-Tes 2:2Mai hoʻonaue koke ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou manaʻo, mai pīhoihoi i kekahi ʻuhane, a i kekahi ʻōlelo, a i kekahi ʻepisetole paha a mākou aku, me he mea e hiki koke mai ana lā ka lā o Kristo.not to become easily unsettled or alarmed by some prophecy, report or letter supposed to have come from us, saying that the day of the Lord has already come.
2-Tes 2:4ʻO ka mea i kūʻē mai, a hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻela iā ia iho ma luna o nā mea a pau i kapa ʻia he Akua, a me ka mea i hoʻomana ʻia; ʻo ia hoʻi, me he Akua lā e noho ana ia i loko o ka luakini o ke Akua, e hōʻike ana iā ia iho ʻo ia ke Akua.He will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped, so that he sets himself up in God's temple, proclaiming himself to be God.
2-Tes 2:11No ia mea, e hoʻoili mai nō ke Akua i ka hoʻopunipuni ikaika ma luna o lākou, i manaʻo ai lākou i ka mea wahaheʻe he ʻoiaʻiʻo;For this reason God sends them a powerful delusion so that they will believe the lie
2-Tes 3:3Akā, he ʻoiaʻiʻo ka Haku, nāna ʻoukou e hoʻokūpaʻa mai, a e hoʻopakele hoʻi i ka mea hewa.But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen and protect you from the evil one.
2-Tes 3:4He manaʻo ko mākou i loko o ka Haku iā ʻoukou ē, ke hana mai nei nō ʻoukou, a e hana nō i nā mea a mākou e kauoha aku nei iā ʻoukou.We have confidence in the Lord that you are doing and will continue to do the things we command.
2-Tes 3:11Ua lohe hoʻi mākou, ē, aia hoʻi i waena o ʻoukou kekahi poʻe e hele hōkai ana, ʻaʻole e hana maoli ana, akā, he poʻe hana lapuwale.We hear that some among you are idle. They are not busy; they are busybodies.
2-Tes 3:15Mai kapa hoʻi ʻoukou iā ia he ʻenemi; akā, e aʻo aku iā ia me he hoahānau lā.Yet do not regard him as an enemy, but warn him as a brother.
1-Tim 1:8Akā, ua ʻike kākou i ke kānāwai, he mea maikaʻi ia, ke mālama pono ʻia ʻo ia e ke kanaka;We know that the law is good if one uses it properly.
1-Tim 1:12He aloha koʻu iā Kristo Iesū i ko kākou Haku i ka mea i hoʻoikaika mai iaʻu, no ka mea, ua manaʻo mai ʻo ia e kūpaʻa ana au, a ua hoʻolilo mai iaʻu no kēia ʻoihana;I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has given me strength, that he considered me faithful, appointing me to his service.
1-Tim 2:7Nona wau i hoʻokaʻawale ʻia aʻe i kahuna haʻi, i lunaʻōlelo hoʻi, a (he ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku nei i loko o Kristo, ʻaʻole oʻu wahaheʻe,) i kumu aʻo hoʻi i ko nā ʻāina ʻē, ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo a me ka ʻōlelo ʻoiaʻiʻo.And for this purpose I was appointed a herald and an apostle--I am telling the truth, I am not lying--and a teacher of the true faith to the Gentiles.
1-Tim 2:9Pēlā hoʻi e kāhiko nā wāhine iā lākou iho i ka ʻaʻahu kohu pono, me ka maka hilahila a me ka noho mālie; ʻaʻole me ka lauoho hoʻōniʻoniʻo, a me ke gula, a me nā momi, a me nā kapa komo he nui ke kumu kūʻai;I also want women to dress modestly, with decency and propriety, not with braided hair or gold or pearls or expensive clothes,
1-Tim 2:10Akā, me nā hana maikaʻi, he mea kohu ia i nā wāhine i hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ko lākou manaʻo i ke Akua.but with good deeds, appropriate for women who profess to worship God.
1-Tim 3:1He ʻōlelo ʻoiaʻiʻo kēia, inā makemake kekahi i ka ʻoihana kahuna pule, he hana maikaʻi kāna i makemake ai.Here is a trustworthy saying: If anyone sets his heart on being an overseer, he desires a noble task.
1-Tim 3:2Eia ka pono no ke kahuna pule, he hala ʻole, he kāne na ka wahine hoʻokahi, he kiaʻi iā ia iho, he kūoʻo, he akahai, he hoʻokipa, he akamai hoʻi i ke aʻo aku;Now the overseer must be above reproach, the husband of but one wife, temperate, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, able to teach,
1-Tim 3:16Ua akāka nō he mea nui ka mea pohihihi o ka manaʻo i ke Akua: ua hōʻike ʻia mai ke Akua ma ke kino, ua hoʻāpono ʻia mai e ka ʻUhane, ua ʻikea mai e nā ʻānela, ua haʻi ʻia aku i ko nā ʻāina ʻē, ua manaʻoʻiʻo ʻia ma ke ao nei, a ua hoʻokipa ʻia aku i luna i ka nani.Beyond all question, the mystery of godliness is great: He appeared in a body, was vindicated by the Spirit, was seen by angels, was preached among the nations, was believed on in the world, was taken up in glory.
1-Tim 4:4He maikaʻi nā mea a pau i hana ʻia e ke Akua, ʻaʻole e pale ʻia aku ke lawe ʻia mai ia me ka hoʻomaikaʻi aku:For everything God created is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving,
1-Tim 4:8No ka mea, ʻo ka hoʻoikaika ʻana o ke kino, he ʻuʻuku ka waiwai; akā, ʻo ka manaʻo i ke Akua he mea ia e pono ai i nā mea a pau, ua ʻōlelo mua ʻia mai nō hoʻi, nona kēia ola ʻana e noho nei, a me kēlā ola ʻana.For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come.
1-Tim 4:9He ʻōlelo ʻoiaʻiʻo kēia e pono e mālama nui ʻia mai.This is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance
1-Tim 5:1Mai pāpā ikaika i ke kanaka kahiko, akā, e aʻo pono aku iā ia, me he makua kāne lā; a i ka poʻe uʻi hoʻi me he mau hoahānau lā;Do not rebuke an older man harshly, but exhort him as if he were your father. Treat younger men as brothers,
1-Tim 5:2A i nā wāhine kahiko, me he mau mākuahine lā; a i nā kaikamāhine hoʻi me he mau kaikuāhine lā, me ka maʻemaʻe loa.older women as mothers, and younger women as sisters, with absolute purity.
1-Tim 5:4Akā, inā he mau keiki kā kekahi wahine kāne make, a he mau moʻopuna paha, e aʻo lākou e hōʻike mua i ke aloha ma ko lākou hale iho, a e uku aku i ko lākou mau mākua; no ka mea, ʻo ia ka maikaʻi, a me ka pono i mua o ke alo o ke Akua.But if a widow has children or grandchildren, these should learn first of all to put their religion into practice by caring for their own family and so repaying their parents and grandparents, for this is pleasing to God.
1-Tim 5:13A ua lilo hoʻi lākou ma ka palaualelo, e lalau ana ma ia hale aku a ia hale aku; ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻo ka palaualelo wale nō, ʻo ka holoholo ʻōlelo kekahi, me he poʻe hana lapuwale lā, e ʻōlelo ana i nā mea ʻaʻole e pono ke ʻōlelo.Besides, they get into the habit of being idle and going about from house to house. And not only do they become idlers, but also gossips and busybodies, saying things they ought not to.
1-Tim 5:16A ʻo ke kanaka, a ʻo ka wahine paha i manaʻoʻiʻo, he mau wāhine kāne make kona, e mālama nō ia iā lākou i kaumaha ʻole ai ka ʻekalesia; a e pono ai hoʻi iā ia ke mālama i ka poʻe wāhine kāne make ʻoiaʻiʻo.If any woman who is a believer has widows in her family, she should help them and not let the church be burdened with them, so that the church can help those widows who are really in need.
1-Tim 5:17E mālama nui ʻia aku nā lunakahiko e hoʻomalu pono ana, he ʻoiaʻiʻo hoʻi, ʻo ua poʻe lā i hoʻoikaika ma ka ʻōlelo a me ke aʻo aku;The elders who direct the affairs of the church well are worthy of double honor, especially those whose work is preaching and teaching.
1-Tim 5:23Mai inu hou i ka wai maoli, he wahi waina ʻuʻuku hoʻi kāu e lawe ai i pono ai kou ʻōpū, a no kou nāwaliwali pinepine ʻana.Stop drinking only water, and use a little wine because of your stomach and your frequent illnesses.
1-Tim 6:1E pono i nā kauā a pau ma lalo iho o ka ʻauamo, ke manaʻo i ko lākou mau haku, he pono ke hoʻomaikaʻi nui ʻia aku, i ʻole ai e hōʻino wale ʻia ka inoa o ke Akua a me kāna ʻōlelo.All who are under the yoke of slavery should consider their masters worthy of full respect, so that God's name and our teaching may not be slandered.
1-Tim 6:2A ʻo ka poʻe nona nā haku manaʻoʻiʻo, mai hoʻowahāwahā aku lākou no ko lākou hoahānau ʻana; akā, e lawelawe aku nō lākou, no ka mea, he poʻe paulele lākou a he poʻe aloha ʻia e lawe pū ana i ka pono. Ma ia mau mea e aʻo aku ai ʻoe me ka hoʻoikaika aku.Those who have believing masters are not to show less respect for them because they are brothers. Instead, they are to serve them even better, because those who benefit from their service are believers, and dear to them. These are the things you are to teach and urge on them.
1-Tim 6:3A inā he ʻokoʻa kā kekahi aʻo ʻana aku, me ka ʻae ʻole mai i nā hua ʻōlelo pono, i nā ʻōlelo a ko kākou Haku a Iesū Kristo, a me ke aʻo ʻana aku ma muli o ka manaʻo maikaʻi i ke Akua;If anyone teaches false doctrines and does not agree to the sound instruction of our Lord Jesus Christ and to godly teaching,
1-Tim 6:4He hoʻokano ia, he naʻaupō loa, a e kuko wale ana i nā nīnau a me nā hua ʻōlelo hoʻoakamai, kahi e ulu ai ka huā, ka paio, ka nuku, ka hoʻohuoi ʻino,he is conceited and understands nothing. He has an unhealthy interest in controversies and quarrels about words that result in envy, strife, malicious talk, evil suspicions
1-Tim 6:7No ka mea, ʻaʻohe a kākou mea i lawe mai ai i loko o kēia ao, he ʻoiaʻiʻo hoʻi ʻaʻohe a kākou mea e hiki ke lawe pū aku i waho.For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it.
1-Tim 6:10No ka mea, ʻo ka puni kālā ʻo ka mole nō ia o ka hewa a pau; ua kuko nui ʻia ia e kekahi poʻe, a ua haʻalele lākou i ka manaʻoʻiʻo, a ua houhou lākou iā lākou iho i nā ʻehaʻeha he nui.For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.
1-Tim 6:12E paio aku i ka paio maikaʻi o ka manaʻoʻiʻo, e hoʻopaʻa aku i ke ola mau loa, i kou mea i koho ʻia mai ai, a e hōʻoia aku ai i ka hōʻoiaʻiʻo maikaʻi i mua o ke alo o nā hōʻike he lehulehu.Fight the good fight of the faith. Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called when you made your good confession in the presence of many witnesses.
1-Tim 6:20E Timoteo, e mālama ʻoe i ka mea i kauoha ʻia aku iā ʻoe, e pale ana i ka wawā lapuwale, a me ke kūʻēʻē ʻana o ka mea i kapa hewa ʻia he naʻauao:Timothy, guard what has been entrusted to your care. Turn away from godless chatter and the opposing ideas of what is falsely called knowledge,
2-Tim 1:1Na Paulo, he lunaʻōlelo na Iesū Kristo ma ka makemake o ke Akua, ma muli o ka ʻōlelo mua no ke ola i loko o Kristo Iesū,Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, according to the promise of life that is in Christ Jesus,
2-Tim 1:18E hāʻawi mai ka Haku iā ia, e loaʻa mai iā ia ke aloha ʻia mai e ka Haku i kēlā lā. Ua ʻike paka ʻoe i nā mea he nui āna i mālama mai ai iaʻu ma ʻEpeso.May the Lord grant that he will find mercy from the Lord on that day! You know very well in how many ways he helped me in Ephesus.
2-Tim 2:2A ʻo nā mea āu i lohe mai ai iaʻu ma nā mea hōʻike he lehulehu, ʻo ia kāu e kauoha aku ai i nā kānaka kūpaʻa, i ka poʻe mākaukau hoʻi i ke aʻo aku iā haʻi.And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable men who will also be qualified to teach others.
2-Tim 2:3E hoʻomanawanui hoʻi ʻoe me he koa maikaʻi lā no Iesū Kristo.Endure hardship with us like a good soldier of Christ Jesus.
2-Tim 2:6He pono nō ka mahi ʻai e hana ia ma mua o ka loaʻa ʻana o ka hua.The hardworking farmer should be the first to receive a share of the crops.
2-Tim 2:9Ka mea aʻu i loʻohia ai i ka ʻino a me ka paʻa ʻana, me he kanaka hewa lā; akā, ʻaʻole i hoʻopeʻa ʻia ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua.for which I am suffering even to the point of being chained like a criminal. But God's word is not chained.
2-Tim 2:11He ʻōlelo ʻoiaʻiʻo kēia; Inā i make pū kākou, e ola pū nō hoʻi kākou.Here is a trustworthy saying: If we died with him, we will also live with him;
2-Tim 2:17E ʻaʻai ana hoʻi kā lākou ʻōlelo me he maʻi ʻaʻai lā: ʻo Humenaio a me Pileto kekahi o lākou.Their teaching will spread like gangrene. Among them are Hymenaeus and Philetus,
2-Tim 3:16ʻO ka palapala hemolele a pau, ua hāʻawi ʻia mai ia e ka ʻUhane o ke Akua, he mea ia e pono ai, no ke aʻo ʻana, no ka pāpā ʻana, no ka hoʻopololei ʻana, no ka hoʻonaʻauao ʻana ma ka pono;All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness,
2-Tim 4:8Ma kēia hope aku, e waiho mai ana noʻu he lei o ka pono, ka mea a ka Haku a ka Luna kānāwai hoʻopono e hāʻawi mai ai iaʻu i kēlā lā; ʻaʻole hoʻi iaʻu wale nō, akā, i ka poʻe a pau i makemake i kona ʻikea ʻana mai.Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day--and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.
2-Tim 4:11ʻO Luka wale nō hoʻokahi me aʻu. E kono ʻoe iā Mareko e hele pū mai me ʻoe; no ka mea, he mea ia e pono ai noʻu ma ka ʻoihana kahuna.Only Luke is with me. Get Mark and bring him with you, because he is helpful to me in my ministry.
2-Tim 4:14ʻO ʻAlekanedero ka hana keleawe, ua hoʻoili mai iaʻu i nā hewa he nui; e hoʻopaʻi mai ka Haku iā ia e like me kāna hana.Alexander the metalworker did me a great deal of harm. The Lord will repay him for what he has done.
Tito 1:1Na Paulo ke kauā a ke Akua, he lunaʻōlelo hoʻi na Iesū Kristo ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo o ka poʻe i wae ʻia mai e ke Akua, a ma ka hōʻoiaʻiʻo ʻana aku i ka ʻōlelo ʻoiaʻiʻo ma muli o ka mālama i ke Akua;Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ for the faith of God's elect and the knowledge of the truth that leads to godliness--
Tito 1:6Inā i hala ʻole kekahi, he kāne hoʻi na ka wahine hoʻokahi, he mau keiki manaʻoʻiʻo kāna, ʻaʻole i ʻōlelo ʻia no ka ʻuhaʻuha, ʻaʻole hoʻi he kolohe.An elder must be blameless, the husband of but one wife, a man whose children believe and are not open to the charge of being wild and disobedient.
Tito 1:7No ka mea, e pono e hala ʻole ka luna kiaʻi, he puʻukū lā hoʻi ia no ke Akua; ʻaʻole hoʻokuli, ʻaʻole huhū, ʻaʻole lilo i ka waina ʻaʻole mokomoko, ʻaʻole puni i ka waiwai ʻino:Since an overseer is entrusted with God's work, he must be blameless--not overbearing, not quick-tempered, not given to drunkenness, not violent, not pursuing dishonest gain.
Tito 1:8Akā, he hoʻokipa, he makemake i ka pono, he kūoʻo, he hoʻopono, he hemolele, me ka hoʻomanawanui;Rather he must be hospitable, one who loves what is good, who is self-controlled, upright, holy and disciplined.
Tito 1:10No ka mea, he nui nō ka poʻe hoʻokuli, e ʻōlelo lapuwale ana, me ka hoʻopunipuni, no ke ʻoki poepoe ka nui.For there are many rebellious people, mere talkers and deceivers, especially those of the circumcision group.
Tito 1:12ʻO kekahi o lākou, he kāula no lākou iho nō, kai ʻōlelo iho, He hoʻopunipuni mau ko Kerete, he poʻe holoholona hihiu hewa, ʻōpū heha.Even one of their own prophets has said, "Cretans are always liars, evil brutes, lazy gluttons."
Tito 1:13He ʻoiaʻiʻo kēia hōʻike ʻana lā; no laila e pāpā ikaika aku ʻoe iā lākou, i kūpono lākou ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo;This testimony is true. Therefore, rebuke them sharply, so that they will be sound in the faith
Tito 1:16Ua hōʻoiaʻiʻo ko lākou waha i ko lākou ʻike ʻana i ke Akua; akā, ma ka hana ʻana ua hōʻole lākou, he poʻe e hoʻowahāwahā ʻia, he hoʻolohe ʻole, he kū ʻole i nā hana maikaʻi a pau.They claim to know God, but by their actions they deny him. They are detestable, disobedient and unfit for doing anything good.
Tito 2:7Ma nā mea a pau e hōʻike aku ʻoe iā ʻoe iho he kumu hoʻohālike no nā hana maikaʻi; a ma ke aʻo ʻana aku hoʻi, he wahaheʻe ʻole, he hanohano, a he ʻoiaʻiʻo;In everything set them an example by doing what is good. In your teaching show integrity, seriousness
Tito 3:8He ʻōlelo ʻoiaʻiʻo ia, a ʻo kēia mau mea kaʻu e makemake nei iā ʻoe e hōʻoiaʻiʻo mau aku, i mālama ka poʻe i manaʻoʻiʻo i ke Akua e hoʻomau lākou ma nā hana maikaʻi. He maikaʻi, he pono hoʻi kēia mau mea no nā kānaka.This is a trustworthy saying. And I want you to stress these things, so that those who have trusted in God may be careful to devote themselves to doing what is good. These things are excellent and profitable for everyone.
Tito 3:9E kū mamao aku ʻoe i nā nīnau lapuwale, a me nā kūʻauhau, a me nā hoʻopaʻapaʻa, a me ka hakakā ʻana no ke kānāwai; no ka mea, he mau mea lapuwale ia e pono ʻole ai.But avoid foolish controversies and genealogies and arguments and quarrels about the law, because these are unprofitable and useless.
Pil 1:1Na Paulo he pio no Iesū Kristo, a na Timoteo ka hoahānau, iā Pilemona i ko māua mea aloha, a me ka hoa lawehana,Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus, and Timothy our brother, To Philemon our dear friend and fellow worker,
Pil 1:7No ka mea, he nui nō ko mākou ʻoliʻoli a me ka ʻoluʻolu no kou aloha, no ka mea, ua hoʻohoihoi ʻia nā naʻau o ka poʻe haipule e ʻoe, e ka hoahānau.Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because you, brother, have refreshed the hearts of the saints.
Pil 1:9Akā hoʻi, no ke aloha, ke makemake nei nō au e nonoi mālie aku, ʻo wau nō, ʻo Paulo ka ʻelemakule e noho nei, a he pio nō hoʻi no Iesū Kristo;yet I appeal to you on the basis of love. I then, as Paul--an old man and now also a prisoner of Christ Jesus--
Pil 1:11Ka mea pono ʻole nou ma mua, ʻānō hoʻi he mea pono ʻiʻo no kāua:Formerly he was useless to you, but now he has become useful both to you and to me.
Pil 1:14Akā, ʻaʻole loa oʻu manaʻo e hana pēlā me kou ʻae ʻole mai; i like ʻole kēia pono ou me he mea lā i kāʻili wale ʻia, akā, no ka naʻau mai.But I did not want to do anything without your consent, so that any favor you do will be spontaneous and not forced.
Pil 1:16ʻAʻole me he kauā lā ma ia hope, akā, me he mea lā e ʻoi i ke kauā, he hoahānau punahele, pēlā ʻiʻo iaʻu, a he ʻoiaʻiʻo maoli nō iā ʻoe, ma ke kino, a ma loko hoʻi o ka Haku.no longer as a slave, but better than a slave, as a dear brother. He is very dear to me but even dearer to you, both as a man and as a brother in the Lord.
Pil 1:17A inā i manaʻo mai ʻoe iaʻu he hoa lawe pū, e hoʻokipa ʻoe iā ia e like me iaʻu nei.So if you consider me a partner, welcome him as you would welcome me.
Heb 1:8Akā, no ke Keiki, ʻO kou noho aliʻi, e ke Akua, e mau loa ana nō ia; a he hōʻailona mōʻī o ka pono ka hōʻailona mōʻī o kou aupuni.But about the Son he says, "Your throne, O God, will last for ever and ever, and righteousness will be the scepter of your kingdom.
Heb 1:11E pau ana nō lākou, akā, e mau ana nō ʻoe; e luʻaluʻa loa ana nō lākou a pau me he kapa lā;They will perish, but you remain; they will all wear out like a garment.
Heb 1:12A e ʻopiʻopi ana nō ʻoe iā lākou me he ʻaʻahu lā, a e lilo aku; akā, e ʻoia mau ana nō ʻoe, a ʻo kou mau makahiki, ʻaʻole loa e pau.You will roll them up like a robe; like a garment they will be changed. But you remain the same, and your years will never end."
Heb 1:14ʻAʻole anei lākou a pau he poʻe ʻuhane lawelawe i hoʻouna ʻia, e kōkua i ka poʻe e lilo ana i poʻe hoʻoilina o ke ola?Are not all angels ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit salvation?
Heb 2:6Akā, ua hōʻike mai kekahi ma kekahi wahi, i ka ʻōlelo ʻana mai, He aha ke kanaka i manaʻo mai ai ʻoe iā ia? A ʻo ke keiki a ke kanaka i ʻike mai ai ʻoe iā ia?But there is a place where someone has testified: "What is man that you are mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?
Heb 2:10No ka mea, ua pono i ka mea nona nā mea a pau, nāna hoʻi nā mea a pau, i kona alakaʻi ʻana i nā keiki he nui wale i loko o ka nani, ma o ka hoʻoʻeha ʻia ʻana, e hoʻonani loa ai i ko lākou Aliʻi e ola ai.In bringing many sons to glory, it was fitting that God, for whom and through whom everything exists, should make the author of their salvation perfect through suffering.
Heb 2:11No ka mea, ʻo ka mea nāna i hoʻohuikala mai, a ʻo ka poʻe i hoʻohuikala ʻia mai, no ka mea hoʻokahi lākou a pau; no ia mea, ʻaʻole ia i hilahila ke kapa aku iā lākou he mau hoahānau,Both the one who makes men holy and those who are made holy are of the same family. So Jesus is not ashamed to call them brothers.
Heb 3:9I ka hoʻolawehala ʻana mai o ko ʻoukou poʻe kūpuna iaʻu, a me ka hoʻāʻo ʻana mai iaʻu, i ko lākou ʻike ʻana mai i kaʻu mau hana i nā makahiki he kanahā.where your fathers tested and tried me and for forty years saw what I did.
Heb 3:17ʻO wai lā hoʻi ka poʻe āna i huhū mai ai i nā makahiki he kanahā? ʻAʻole anei ʻo ka poʻe i hana hewa, a hāʻule iho ko lākou mau kupapaʻu ma ka wao nahele?And with whom was he angry for forty years? Was it not with those who sinned, whose bodies fell in the desert?
Heb 4:9No laila hoʻi, e waiho ana nō he wahi maha no nā kānaka o ke Akua.There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God;
Heb 4:12No ka mea, he ikaika, he mana hoʻi ko ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua, he ʻoi nui kona ma mua o ko ka pahi kaua ʻoi lua, e ʻō ana a kaʻawale ke ola a me ka ʻuhane, ʻo nā ʻami a me ka lolo; ʻo ia ka luna kānāwai no ka noʻonoʻo a me ka naʻau.For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.
Heb 5:6ʻO ia kai ʻōlelo hou pēlā ma kekahi wahi ʻē aʻe, He kahuna mau loa nō ʻoe ma muli o ke ʻano o Melekisedeka.And he says in another place, "You are a priest forever, in the order of Melchizedek."
Heb 5:8He Keiki nō ia, ua aʻo nō naʻe ia i ka hoʻolohe, ma nā mea āna i ʻehaʻeha ai;Although he was a son, he learned obedience from what he suffered
Heb 5:10Ua kapa ʻia ihola ia e ke Akua, he kahuna nui ma muli o ke ʻano o Melekisedeka.and was designated by God to be high priest in the order of Melchizedek.
Heb 5:11He nui nō nā mea a mākou e ʻōlelo aku ai nona, ʻaʻole hikiwawe ke hoʻomaopopo aku, no ka mea, he poʻe hoʻokananuha ʻoukou.We have much to say about this, but it is hard to explain because you are slow to learn.
Heb 5:13No ka mea, ʻo nā mea i ʻai waiū, ʻaʻole ia i akamai i ka ʻōlelo o ka pono; he keiki hou nō ia.Anyone who lives on milk, being still an infant, is not acquainted with the teaching about righteousness.
Heb 6:8Akā, ʻo kahi i hoʻokupu mai i ke kākalaioa, a me ka nāhelehele ʻoʻoi, he pono ʻole ia, ua kokoke ia i ka hoʻāhewa ʻia mai; a ʻo kona hope ka puhi ʻia i ke ahi.But land that produces thorns and thistles is worthless and is in danger of being cursed. In the end it will be burned.
Heb 6:10ʻAʻole he loko ʻino ke Akua i poina ai kā ʻoukou hana ʻana, a me ke aloha a ʻoukou i hōʻike aku ai i kona inoa, i ko ʻoukou mālama ʻana i ka poʻe hoʻāno, a me ʻoukou hoʻi e mālama nei.God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the love you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue to help them.
Heb 6:14ʻĪ ihola, He ʻoiaʻiʻo hoʻi e hoʻomaikaʻi loa aku ana au iā ʻoe, a e hoʻonui loa ana au iā ʻoe.saying, "I will surely bless you and give you many descendants."
Heb 6:18Ma nā mea luli ʻole ʻelua, kahi i hiki ʻole ai i ke Akua he hoʻopunipuni, e hoʻohoihoi loa ʻia mai ai kākou ka poʻe i holo i ka puʻuhonua, e hoʻopaʻa i ka manaʻolana i waiho ʻia mai ma ko kākou alo:God did this so that, by two unchangeable things in which it is impossible for God to lie, we who have fled to take hold of the hope offered to us may be greatly encouraged.
Heb 6:19I ko kākou mea e hoʻopili aku ai me he heleuma lā no ka ʻuhane, he paʻa, a he paneʻe ʻole, i ka mea hoʻi i komo loa aʻe i loko aʻe o ka pale;We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain,
Heb 7:1A ʻo ua Melekisedeka lā hoʻi, ke aliʻi o Salema, he kahuna no ke Akua kiʻekiʻe loa, ʻo ia hoʻi kai hālāwai pū me ʻAberahama i kona hoʻi mai ʻana mai ka luku ʻana aku i nā aliʻi, a hoʻomaikaʻi ihola iā ia.This Melchizedek was king of Salem and priest of God Most High. He met Abraham returning from the defeat of the kings and blessed him,
Heb 7:7A he mea hoʻopaʻapaʻa ʻole ʻia kēia, ua hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia aku ka mea i emi iho e ka mea i ʻoi aku.And without doubt the lesser person is blessed by the greater.
Heb 7:11A, inā i loaʻa ka mea e pono ai ma ka ʻoihana kahuna a Levi, (ua hāʻawi pū ʻia mai ke kānāwai i kānaka me ia,) he aha lā anei hoʻi ko laila hemahema e kū hou ai kekahi kahuna ʻē ma muli o ke ʻano o Melekisedeka, ʻaʻole hoʻi i kapa ʻia ma muli o ke ʻano o ʻAʻarona?If perfection could have been attained through the Levitical priesthood (for on the basis of it the law was given to the people), why was there still need for another priest to come--one in the order of Melchizedek, not in the order of Aaron?
Heb 7:12Akā, i kāhuli ʻia ka ʻoihana kahuna, he pono nō hoʻi e kāhuli ʻia ke kānāwai.For when there is a change of the priesthood, there must also be a change of the law.
Heb 7:17Ua hōʻoiaʻiʻo mai nō hoʻi ia, He kahuna mau loa ʻoe ma muli o ke ʻano o Melekisedeka.For it is declared: "You are a priest forever, in the order of Melchizedek."
Heb 7:21(No ka mea, ua hoʻolilo ʻia aʻe kēlā poʻe i kāhuna, me ka hoʻohiki ʻole, akā, ʻo ia nei me ka hoʻohiki ʻana e ka mea nāna i ʻōlelo iā ia, Ua hoʻohiki ka Haku, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia e loli hou aʻe, He kahuna mau loa ʻoe ma muli o ke ʻano o Melekisedeka;)but he became a priest with an oath when God said to him: "The Lord has sworn and will not change his mind: 'You are a priest forever.' "
Heb 7:23A, ʻo kēlā poʻe kāhuna he lehulehu lākou, no ka mea, ʻaʻole i hāʻawi ʻia mai e mau lākou, no ka make;Now there have been many of those priests, since death prevented them from continuing in office;
Heb 7:24Akā, ʻo ia nei, no kona mau loa ʻana, he ʻoihana kahuna lilo ʻole kāna.but because Jesus lives forever, he has a permanent priesthood.
Heb 8:2He lawehana no kahi hoʻāno, no ka halelewa ʻoiaʻiʻo, na ka Haku i kūkulu, ʻaʻole na ke kanaka.and who serves in the sanctuary, the true tabernacle set up by the Lord, not by man.
Heb 8:4Akā, inā ma ka honua ia, inā ʻaʻole he kahuna ia; no ka mea, eia nō ka poʻe kāhuna e kaumaha ana i nā ʻālana ma muli o ke kānāwai,If he were on earth, he would not be a priest, for there are already men who offer the gifts prescribed by the law.
Heb 8:13I kāna ʻōlelo ʻana, He berita hou, ua hoʻolilo ʻo ia i ka mea mua i luʻaluʻa; a ʻo ka mea luʻaluʻa, e ʻelemakule ana hoʻi, ua kokoke nō ia e nalo aku.By calling this covenant "new," he has made the first one obsolete; and what is obsolete and aging will soon disappear.
Heb 9:1He mau ʻoihana nō hoʻi kā ka berita mua, no ka hoʻomana ʻana, a me kahi hoʻāno ma ka honua.Now the first covenant had regulations for worship and also an earthly sanctuary.
Heb 9:2No ka mea, ua hana ʻia nō he halelewa; ʻo ka mua kahi i waiho ʻia ai ka ipukukui, a me ka papa, a me ka berena hōʻike; ua kapa ʻia ia ʻo kahi hoʻāno.A tabernacle was set up. In its first room were the lampstand, the table and the consecrated bread; this was called the Holy Place.
Heb 9:9He aka nō ia a hiki i kēia manawa, kahi i kaumaha ʻia aku ai nā ʻālana a me nā mōhai, nā mea i hiki ʻole ke hoʻomaopopo loa i ka pono ma ka naʻau o ka mea nāna ia ʻoihana;This is an illustration for the present time, indicating that the gifts and sacrifices being offered were not able to clear the conscience of the worshiper.
Heb 9:16A inā he kauoha hoʻoilina, e manaʻo ʻia ana ua make ka mea nāna ke kauoha i paʻa ai.In the case of a will, it is necessary to prove the death of the one who made it,
Heb 9:24No ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻo Kristo i komo i loko o ka halelewa i hana ʻia e nā lima, he aka wale nō no ka mea ʻoiaʻiʻo; akā, i loko o ka lani ponoʻī i hōʻike mau iā ia iho ma ke alo o ke Akua no kākou.For Christ did not enter a man-made sanctuary that was only a copy of the true one; he entered heaven itself, now to appear for us in God's presence.
Heb 10:4A he ʻoiaʻiʻo, he mea hiki ʻole i ke koko o nā bipi kāne a me nā kao ke kala aku i ka hewa.because it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.
Heb 10:5No 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 10:21A he Kahuna nui hoʻi ma luna o ka hale o ke Akua;and since we have a great priest over the house of God,
Heb 10:23E hoʻopaʻa kākou i ka manaʻolana a kākou i haʻi aku ai me ka luli ʻole; no ka mea, he kūpaʻa ʻiʻo ko ka mea nāna i haʻi mua mai ka pono.Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful.
Heb 10:29He aha lā i ko ʻoukou manaʻo ka make ʻeha nui aku e manaʻo ʻia ana he pono, no ka mea nāna i hehi ma lalo iho o ka wāwae i ke Keiki a ke Akua, me ka manaʻo i ke koko o ka berita āna i hoʻolaʻa ʻia ai he mea haumia, a me ka hoʻowahāwahā aku i ka ʻUhane lokomaikaʻi?How much more severely do you think a man deserves to be punished who has trampled the Son of God under foot, who has treated as an unholy thing the blood of the covenant that sanctified him, and who has insulted the Spirit of grace?
Heb 10:31He mea weliweli ka hāʻule ʻana i loko o nā lima o ke Akua ola.It is a dreadful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
Heb 11:4Ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo i kaumaha aku ai ʻo ʻAbela i ke Akua i ka mōhai maikaʻi aku i ko Kaina, ma laila hoʻi i hoʻāpono ʻia ai ʻo ia he pono, ʻo ia kā ke Akua hōʻike mai ʻana no kona ʻālana; ma laila hoʻi ke ʻōlelo nei ʻo ia ka mea i make.By faith Abel offered God a better sacrifice than Cain did. By faith he was commended as a righteous man, when God spoke well of his offerings. And by faith he still speaks, even though he is dead.
Heb 11:6Akā, he mea hiki ʻole ke hōʻoluʻolu i ke Akua me ka manaʻoʻiʻo ʻole; no ka mea, ʻo ka mea e hele ana i ke Akua, e pono nō e manaʻoʻiʻo ʻo ia, he mea ʻiʻo nō ia, a, he mea hoʻi e uku mai ana i ka poʻe i ʻimi ikaika iā ia.And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.
Heb 11:12No laila i laha mai ai mai kēlā mea hoʻokahi, a ʻo ua mea lā me he mea make lā, ka poʻe mamo e like me nā hōkū o ka lani ka lehulehu, a me ke one ma kahakai ʻaʻole pau i ka helu ʻia.And so from this one man, and he as good as dead, came descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky and as countless as the sand on the seashore.
Heb 11:13A 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 11:16Akā, ua makemake lākou i ʻāina maikaʻi aku, ʻo ia ʻo ko ka lani. No ia mea, ʻaʻole ke Akua i hilahila iā lākou ke kapa ʻia ʻo ia he Akua no lākou; no ka mea, ua hoʻomākaukau ʻo ia i kūlanakauhale no lākou.Instead, they were longing for a better country--a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for he has prepared a city for them.
Heb 11:23Ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo i hūnā ʻia ai ʻo Mose i nā malama ʻekolu e kona mau mākua ma hope iho o kona hānau ʻana, no ko lāua ʻike ʻana he keiki maikaʻi ia; ʻaʻole hoʻi lāua i makaʻu i ke kauoha a ke aliʻi.By faith Moses' parents hid him for three months after he was born, because they saw he was no ordinary child, and they were not afraid of the king's edict.
Heb 11:24Ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo i ʻae ʻole aku ai ʻo Mose i kona wā oʻo e kapa ʻia mai he keiki na ke kaikamahine a Paraʻo;By faith Moses, when he had grown up, refused to be known as the son of Pharaoh's daughter.
Heb 11:26E manaʻo ana hoʻi i ka hōʻino ʻana a Kristo i hōʻino ʻia ai he waiwai ia e ʻoi aku ana ma mua o ko ʻAigupita waiwai; no ka mea, ua manaʻo aku ʻo ia i ka hoʻouku ʻia mai.He regarded disgrace for the sake of Christ as of greater value than the treasures of Egypt, because he was looking ahead to his reward.
Heb 11:27Ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo nō ʻo ia i haʻalele ai iā ʻAigupita, me ka makaʻu ʻole aku i ka huhū o ke aliʻi; no ka mea, ua kūpaʻa ʻo ia me he mea lā e ʻike maoli ana i ka mea i ʻike maka ʻole ʻia.By faith he left Egypt, not fearing the king's anger; he persevered because he saw him who is invisible.
Heb 11:29Ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo i hele ai lākou ma waena o ke Kaiʻula me he hele ʻana lā ma ka ʻāina maloʻo, ka mea a ko ʻAigupita i hoʻāʻo ai a make ihola i ke kai.By faith the people passed through the Red Sea as on dry land; but when the Egyptians tried to do so, they were drowned.
Heb 11:32A he aha hoʻi kaʻu e ʻōlelo hou aku ai? No ka mea, e pau ʻē nō kuʻu manawa ke haʻi aku i ka Gideona a me Baraka, a me Samesona a me Iepeta, a me Dāvida hoʻi, a me Samuʻela, a me ka poʻe kāula;And what more shall I say? I do not have time to tell about Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel and the prophets,
Heb 11:33Ka poʻe nāna ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo i hoʻopio ai i nā aupuni, i hoʻopaʻi ai hoʻi ma ka pono i loaʻa ai hoʻi he mau pono i haʻi mua ʻia mai, i papani ai hoʻi i nā waha o nā liona,who through faith conquered kingdoms, administered justice, and gained what was promised; who shut the mouths of lions,
Heb 12:1No ka mea hoʻi, ua hoʻopuni ʻia kākou e ia poʻe hōʻike he nui loa, e waiho aku kākou i nā mea kaumaha a pau, a me ka hewa e hoʻopili wale mai ana iā kākou, e holo kākou me ke ahonui i ka haʻihaʻi ʻana i hoʻomaopopo ʻia ma mua o kākou,Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.
Heb 12:5Ua poina iā ʻoukou ka ʻōlelo hoʻoikaika iā ʻoukou me he poʻe keiki lā, E kaʻu keiki, mai hoʻowahāwahā ʻoe i ka hahau ʻana mai a ka Haku, ʻaʻole hoʻi e maʻule i kona hōʻeha ʻana mai iā ʻoe:And you have forgotten that word of encouragement that addresses you as sons: "My son, do not make light of the Lord's discipline, and do not lose heart when he rebukes you,
Heb 12:7A inā i hahau ʻia mai ʻoukou, ua hana mai ke Akua iā ʻoukou me he poʻe keiki lā; no ka mea, ʻauhea lā ke keiki i hahau ʻole ʻia e ka makua kāne?Endure hardship as discipline; God is treating you as sons. For what son is not disciplined by his father?
Heb 12:8A inā i hahau ʻole ʻia mai ʻoukou, me nā keiki a pau i hahau ʻia ai, a laila he poʻe hānau pono ʻole ʻoukou, ʻaʻole he poʻe keiki hānau pono.If you are not disciplined (and everyone undergoes discipline), then you are illegitimate children and not true sons.
Heb 12:11A ʻo nā hahau ʻana a pau, ʻaʻole ia i manaʻo ʻia i kona manawa, he mea ʻoliʻoli, he mea ʻehaʻeha nō; akā, ma ia hope iho, ua hoʻohua mai ia i ka hua o ka pono e pōmaikaʻi ai no ka poʻe i hoʻoponopono ʻia i laila.No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it.
Heb 12:15E mālama hoʻi ʻoukou o loaʻa ʻole mai i kekahi ka hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia mai e ke Akua, o kupu mai hoʻi kekahi mole ʻawaʻawa i waena o ʻoukou e hihia ai ʻoukou, a e haumia ai hoʻi kekahi poʻe he nui nō;See to it that no one misses the grace of God and that no bitter root grows up to cause trouble and defile many.
Heb 12:27A ʻo ke ʻano o ua Hou aku ʻana, ʻo ka hemo ʻana ia o nā mea hoʻonāueue ʻia, me he mea i hana ʻia lā, i mau hoʻi nā mea e hoʻonāueue ʻole ʻia.The words "once more" indicate the removing of what can be shaken--that is, created things--so that what cannot be shaken may remain.
Heb 12:29No ka mea, ʻo ko kākou Akua, he ahi ia e hoʻopau ana.for our "God is a consuming fire."
Heb 13:3E hoʻomanaʻo i ka poʻe pio me he mau hoa pio pū lā ʻoukou; a i ka poʻe i hōʻino ʻia hoʻi me he mea lā i loko o ke kino ʻoukou.Remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering.
Heb 13:8ʻO Iesū Kristo, he ʻoia mau nō ia, i nehinei, a i kēia lā nō, a i ka wā pau ʻole.Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
Heb 13:9Mai hoʻohuli ʻia ʻoukou ma ʻō a ma ʻō e kēlā ʻōlelo a e kēia ʻōlelo ʻē; no ka mea, he mea pono ke hoʻokūpaʻa ʻia ka naʻau ma ka pono ʻiʻo; ʻaʻole ma nā ʻai, nā mea i pono ʻole ai ka poʻe i mālama ma laila.Do not be carried away by all kinds of strange teachings. It is good for our hearts to be strengthened by grace, not by ceremonial foods, which are of no value to those who eat them.
Heb 13:10He kuahu ko kākou, ʻaʻole e pono ke ʻai i ko laila, ka poʻe i mālama ma ka halelewa.We have an altar from which those who minister at the tabernacle have no right to eat.
Heb 13:17Hoʻolohe i kā ʻoukou mau kumu, a e noho ma muli o lākou; no ka mea, ua kiaʻi lākou i ko ʻoukou mau ʻuhane, me he poʻe e hōʻike ana lā, i hōʻike lākou me ka ʻoliʻoli, ʻaʻole me ke kaumaha; no ka mea, he pono ʻole ia iā ʻoukou.Obey your leaders and submit to their authority. They keep watch over you as men who must give an account. Obey them so that their work will be a joy, not a burden, for that would be of no advantage to you.
Heb 13:18E pule ʻoukou no mākou; no ka mea, ke manaʻo nei mākou, he naʻau hoʻopono ko mākou, me ka makemake e hana pololei aku mākou ma nā mea a pau.Pray for us. We are sure that we have a clear conscience and desire to live honorably in every way.
Iak 1:1Na Iakobo, he kauā na ke Akua, a me ka Haku ʻo Iesū Kristo, i ka poʻe ʻohana he ʻumi a me kumamālua i hoʻopuehu ʻia, Aloha ʻoukou.James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, To the twelve tribes scattered among the nations: Greetings.
Iak 1:2E nā hoahānau oʻu, e manaʻo ʻoukou, he mea ʻoliʻoli wale nō, ke loʻohia ʻoukou e kēlā mea kēia mea e hoʻāʻo mai ai;Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds,
Iak 1:26Inā i manaʻo ʻia kekahi he haipule ia, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻo ia e kaula waha i kona alelo, akā, e hoʻopunipuni i kona naʻau iho, ua lapuwale kona haipule ʻana.If anyone considers himself religious and yet does not keep a tight rein on his tongue, he deceives himself and his religion is worthless.
Iak 2:9Akā, inā e manaʻo ʻoukou ma ko ka helehelena, ua hana hewa ʻoukou, a ua hoʻohewa ʻia ʻoukou e ke kānāwai he poʻe lawehala.But if you show favoritism, you sin and are convicted by the law as lawbreakers.
Iak 2:14E nā hoahānau oʻu, he aha ka waiwai, ke ʻōlelo kekahi, he manaʻoʻiʻo kona, ʻaʻole hoʻi āna hana? E hiki anei i ka manaʻoʻiʻo ke hoʻōla iā ia?What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save him?
Iak 2:15Inā he kapa ʻole ko ke kaikaina paha, ke kaikuahine paha, a i nele hoʻi i ka ʻai i kēlā lā i kēia lā;Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food.
Iak 2:16A i ʻī aku kekahi o ʻoukou iā lāua, Ō hele ʻolua me ka pōmaikaʻi, a e hoʻopumahana ʻia, a e māʻona nō hoʻi; ʻaʻole naʻe ʻoukou e hāʻawi ʻiʻo aku iā lāua i ka mea e pono ai ke kino; he aha lā ka waiwai?If one of you says to him, "Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well fed," but does nothing about his physical needs, what good is it?
Iak 2:23A ua hoʻokō ʻia hoʻi ka palapala, i ʻī mai ai, Ua manaʻoʻiʻo ʻAberahama i ke Akua, a ua hoʻoili ʻia aʻe ia i pono nona; a ua kapa ʻia ihola ʻo ia he hoaaloha no ke Akua.And the scripture was fulfilled that says, "Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness," and he was called God's friend.
Iak 3:1E nā hoahānau oʻu, ʻaʻole make lilo nā mea o ʻoukou he nui i poʻe kumu, o loaʻa auaneʻi iā kākou ka hoʻohewa nui ʻia mai.Not many of you should presume to be teachers, my brothers, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly.
Iak 3:2No ka mea, ma nā mea he nui ua hewa kākou a pau: i hewa ʻole kekahi ma kāna ʻōlelo, ʻo ia ke kanaka hemolele, e hiki hoʻi iā ia ke hoʻopaʻa i kona kino iho a pau i ke kaula waha.We all stumble in many ways. If anyone is never at fault in what he says, he is a perfect man, able to keep his whole body in check.
Iak 3:5Pēlā hoʻi, he lālā ʻuʻuku ke alelo, a kaena nui aʻela ia. Aia hoʻi, ua hoʻaʻā ʻia he puʻu wahie nui e ka hunaahi!Likewise the tongue is a small part of the body, but it makes great boasts. Consider what a great forest is set on fire by a small spark.
Iak 3:6He ahi nō ke alelo, he ao ʻokoʻa ia o ka hewa; pēlā hoʻi ua kau ʻia ke alelo i waena o ko kākou mau lālā, e hoʻohaumia ana i ke kino a pau, hoʻaʻā aʻela ia i ko ke ao nei, a ua hoʻaʻā ʻia mai ia e ka luaahi.The tongue also is a fire, a world of evil among the parts of the body. It corrupts the whole person, sets the whole course of his life on fire, and is itself set on fire by hell.
Iak 3:8Akā, ʻo ke alelo, ʻaʻole loa e hiki i ke kanaka ke hoʻolakalaka ia mea; he mea ʻino laka ʻole ia, ua piha i ka mea ʻawahia e make ai.but no man can tame the tongue. It is a restless evil, full of deadly poison.
Iak 3:17Akā, ʻo ke akamai no luna mai, he maʻemaʻe nō ia ma mua, a laila he noho mālie, he akahai, he ʻoluʻolu, he piha hoʻi i ka lokomaikaʻi a me ka hua maikaʻi, ʻaʻole loa e manaʻo ʻino aku, ʻaʻole hoʻi he hoʻokamani.But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere.
Iak 4:4E nā kāne moekolohe a me nā wāhine moekolohe, ʻaʻole anei ʻoukou i ʻike, ʻo ka hoʻolauna ʻana me ko ke ao nei, he kūʻē aku ia i ke Akua? ʻO ka mea e makemake e hoʻolauna pū me ko ke ao nei, ua lilo ia i ʻenemi no ke Akua.You adulterous people, don't you know that friendship with the world is hatred toward God? Anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God.
Iak 4:14ʻOiai ʻaʻole ʻoukou i ʻike i kā ka lā ʻapōpō. No ka mea, he aha ko ʻoukou ola? Kainoa he wahi māhu nō ia, i pua iki aʻe, a laila nalo aʻela.Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.
Iak 4:17No laila, ʻo ka mea i ʻike i ka hana pono, ʻaʻole naʻe i hana, he hewa nō ia nona.Anyone, then, who knows the good he ought to do and doesn't do it, sins.
Iak 5:3Ua ʻai ʻia e ka popo ko ʻoukou gula, a me ko ʻoukou kālā; he hōʻike ka popo o ia mau mea no ʻoukou, a e ʻai aku i ko ʻoukou ʻiʻo me he ahi lā. Ua hōʻiliʻili ʻoukou no nā lā ma hope.Your gold and silver are corroded. Their corrosion will testify against you and eat your flesh like fire. You have hoarded wealth in the last days.
Iak 5:11Aia hoʻi, ke kapa nei kākou i ka poʻe hoʻomanawanui, he pōmaikaʻi. Ua lohe ʻoukou i ka hoʻomanawanui ʻana o Ioba, a ua ʻike ʻoukou i kā ka Haku hope; ua lokomaikaʻi nui ka Haku me ke aloha mai.As you know, we consider blessed those who have persevered. You have heard of Job's perseverance and have seen what the Lord finally brought about. The Lord is full of compassion and mercy.
Iak 5:12He ʻoiaʻiʻo hoʻi, e nā hoahānau oʻu, mai hoʻohiki ʻino iki, ʻaʻole i ka lani, ʻaʻole i ka honua, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma nā hoʻohiki ʻē aʻe: akā, e hoʻolilo i ko ʻoukou ʻae i ʻae ʻiʻo, a me ko ʻoukou hōʻole, i ʻole ʻiʻo; o hāʻule ʻoukou i ka hoʻohewa ʻia mai.Above all, my brothers, do not swear--not by heaven or by earth or by anything else. Let your "Yes" be yes, and your "No," no, or you will be condemned.
Iak 5:14Inā he maʻi ko kekahi o ʻoukou, e kiʻi aku ʻo ia i ka poʻe lunakahiko o ka ʻekalesia; a e pule lākou ma luna ona, me ka hamo ʻana iā ia i ka ʻaila ma ka inoa o ka Haku,Is any one of you sick? He should call the elders of the church to pray over him and anoint him with oil in the name of the Lord.
Iak 5:17He kanaka nō ʻo ʻElia, ua like kona ʻano me ko kākou, a pule ikaika aku ia, i ua ʻole mai; ʻaʻole loa i ua mai ma ka honua i nā makahiki ʻekolu a me nā malama keu ʻeono.Elijah was a man just like us. He prayed earnestly that it would not rain, and it did not rain on the land for three and a half years.
Iak 5:20E ʻike pono ʻo ia, ʻo ka mea e hoʻohuli mai ana i ka mea hewa, mai kona hele hewa ʻana mai, nāna nō i hoʻopakele aʻe ka ʻuhane i ka make, a nāna hoʻi i hoʻōki i ka hewa he nui loa.remember this: Whoever turns a sinner from the error of his way will save him from death and cover over a multitude of sins.
1-Pet 2:3Inā paha, ua hoʻāʻo ʻoukou he maikaʻi ka Haku.now that you have tasted that the Lord is good.
1-Pet 2:4Ua hele mai ʻoukou i ona lā, ka pōhaku ola, ua haʻalele ʻia nō naʻe ia e kānaka, akā, ua wae ʻia mai e ke Akua, he maikaʻi ʻiʻo.As you come to him, the living Stone--rejected by men but chosen by God and precious to him--
1-Pet 2:6No laila i ʻī mai ai ka palapala hemolele, Aia hoʻi, ua hoʻonoho wau ma Ziona, i pōhaku kumu no ke kihi, i wae ʻia, a he mea waiwai ʻiʻo: a ʻo ka mea manaʻoʻiʻo aku iā ia, ʻaʻole ia e hoʻohilahila ʻia.For in Scripture it says: "See, I lay a stone in Zion, a chosen and precious cornerstone, and the one who trusts in him will never be put to shame."
1-Pet 2:7He maikaʻi ʻiʻo ia iā ʻoukou i ka poʻe manaʻoʻiʻo; akā, i ka poʻe hoʻolohe ʻole, ʻo ka pōhaku i haʻalele ʻia e ka poʻe hana hale, ʻo ia kai hoʻolilo ʻia i pōhaku kumu no ke kihi,Now to you who believe, this stone is precious. But to those who do not believe, "The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone, "
1-Pet 2:8He pōhaku e ʻōkupe ai, a he pōhaku hoʻohihia hoʻi, i ka poʻe i ʻōkupe i ka ʻōlelo, ka poʻe hoʻolohe ʻole; e like me ke koho mua ʻana.and, "A stone that causes men to stumble and a rock that makes them fall." They stumble because they disobey the message--which is also what they were destined for.
1-Pet 2:9Akā, ʻo ʻoukou, he hanauna i wae ʻia, he poʻe kāhuna aliʻi, he aupuni kanaka hemolele, he poʻe kānaka nona ponoʻī; i hōʻike aku ai ʻoukou i ka maikaʻi o ka mea nāna ʻoukou i hea mai, mai loko mai o ka pouli a i ka mālamalama kupanaha ona.But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.
1-Pet 2:10ʻAʻole ʻoukou he aupuni ma mua, akā, i kēia manawa, he aupuni ʻoukou no ke Akua; ia manawa, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i aloha ʻia, i kēia manawa ua aloha ʻia mai nō.Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy.
1-Pet 2:11E nā pōkiʻi ē, ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoukou, me he poʻe malihini lā, a me he poʻe lewa lā, e hoʻomamao aku ʻoukou i nā kuko o ke kino, i nā mea kūʻē i ko ka ʻuhane.Dear friends, I urge you, as aliens and strangers in the world, to abstain from sinful desires, which war against your soul.
1-Pet 2:12A e noho pono hoʻi ʻoukou, i waena o ko nā ʻāina ʻē; i hoʻonani aku ai lākou i ke Akua, ke hiki mai ka lā o ka ʻike ʻana mai, no ko lākou ʻike ʻana i kā ʻoukou hana maikaʻi, ma ka mea a lākou e ʻōhumu nei iā ʻoukou, me he poʻe hana hewa lā.Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us.
1-Pet 2:13No laila, e hoʻolohe pono ʻoukou i kā nā luna kanaka a pau no ka Haku: inā ma kā ke aliʻi nui e like ia me he Mōʻī lā;Submit yourselves for the Lord's sake to every authority instituted among men: whether to the king, as the supreme authority,
1-Pet 2:16Me he poʻe kauā ʻole lā, ʻaʻole naʻe e hoʻolilo ana i ko ʻoukou hoʻokauā ʻole ʻia i mea e uhi ai i ka hewa, akā, e like me nā kauā a ke Akua.Live as free men, but do not use your freedom as a cover-up for evil; live as servants of God.
1-Pet 3:6E like me Sara i hoʻolohe ai iā ʻAberahama, me ke kapa ʻana aku iā ia he haku; he poʻe kaikamāhine hoʻi ʻoukou nāna, ke hana maikaʻi aku ʻoukou, me ka hoʻomakaʻu ʻole ʻia mai i kekahi mea makaʻu.like Sarah, who obeyed Abraham and called him her master. You are her daughters if you do what is right and do not give way to fear.
1-Pet 3:7ʻO ʻoukou nō hoʻi, e nā kāne, e noho pono ʻoukou me lākou, ma ka naʻauao, e hoʻomaikaʻi aku ana i ka wahine me he ipu palupalu lā, me he mau hoʻoilina pū lā o ke ola maikaʻi; i ʻole ai e hoʻōki ʻia kā ʻoukou pule.Husbands, in the same way be considerate as you live with your wives, and treat them with respect as the weaker partner and as heirs with you of the gracious gift of life, so that nothing will hinder your prayers.
1-Pet 3:8Eia hoʻi ka hope, e lōkahi ko ʻoukou manaʻo a pau, e lokomaikaʻi kekahi i kekahi; he poʻe aloha hoahānau, e menemene hoʻi, a e akahai.Finally, all of you, live in harmony with one another; be sympathetic, love as brothers, be compassionate and humble.
1-Pet 3:16E ao hoʻi, i hala ʻole ka manaʻo; i hilahila ka poʻe hakuʻepa i ko ʻoukou noho pono ʻana i loko o Kristo, no kā lākou ʻōlelo hewa ʻana iā ʻoukou, me he poʻe hewa lā.keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander.
1-Pet 4:8Eia ka mea ʻoi ma mua o nā mea a pau, ʻo ka pumahana o ke aloha i waena o ʻoukou; no ka mea, ʻo ke aloha ka mea e uhi ai i nā hewa he nui loa.Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.
1-Pet 4:12E nā pōkiʻi ē, ʻo ka pilikia e hiki mai ana i o ʻoukou lā, i mea e hoʻāʻo mai ai iā ʻoukou, mai haʻohaʻo ʻoukou ia mea, me he mea hou lā e hiki mai ai iā ʻoukou:Dear friends, do not be surprised at the painful trial you are suffering, as though something strange were happening to you.
1-Pet 4:13Akā, e ʻoliʻoli ʻoukou, no ka mea, he poʻe hoa ʻeha pū ʻoukou me Kristo; i mea e hauʻoli loa ai ʻoukou i ka wā e hōʻike ʻia mai ai kona nani.But rejoice that you participate in the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when his glory is revealed.
1-Pet 4:15Mai lilo kekahi o ʻoukou i ka hōʻeha ʻia, me he pepehi kanaka lā; a me he ʻaihue lā, a ma ka hana hewa, a ma ka hoʻohaunaele.If you suffer, it should not be as a murderer or thief or any other kind of criminal, or even as a meddler.
1-Pet 4:17No ka mea, e hiki mai auaneʻi ka manawa e hoʻomaka ai ka hoʻohewa ʻia ma ko ka hale o ke Akua; a inā ma o kākou nei ka mua, he aha lā uaneʻi ka hope o ka poʻe i mālama ʻole i ka ʻeuanelio a ke Akua?For it is time for judgment to begin with the family of God; and if it begins with us, what will the outcome be for those who do not obey the gospel of God?
1-Pet 4:18A inā he mea ʻaneʻane hiki ʻole ke ola ʻana o ka poʻe pono, ma hea lā uaneʻi kahi e ʻikea ai ka poʻe ʻaiā, a me ka hana hewa?And, "If it is hard for the righteous to be saved, what will become of the ungodly and the sinner?"
1-Pet 5:1ʻO wau ʻo kekahi lunakahiko, a he mea hōʻike i ko Iesū ʻeha ʻana, a he hoaaloha pū no ka nani e hiki mai ana, ke nonoi aku nei au i nā lunakahiko o ʻoukou.To the elders among you, I appeal as a fellow elder, a witness of Christ's sufferings and one who also will share in the glory to be revealed:
1-Pet 5:3Mai hana hoʻi, me he poʻe aliʻi lā ma luna o ka ʻekalesia, akā, me he poʻe kumu lā, i hoʻomāhuʻi ʻia ai e kēlā poʻe.not lording it over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock.
1-Pet 5:12Ma o Silevano, he hoahānau pono o ʻoukou i koʻu manaʻo, ua palapala pōkole aku au iā ʻoukou, me ka hoʻoikaika aku, a me ka hōʻike aku i ka lokomaikaʻi ʻoiaʻiʻo o ke Akua, kahi a ʻoukou e kū nei.With the help of Silas, whom I regard as a faithful brother, I have written to you briefly, encouraging you and testifying that this is the true grace of God. Stand fast in it.
2-Pet 1:1ʻO Simona Petero, he kauā a he lunaʻōlelo na Iesū Kristo, na ka poʻe i loaʻa pū ka manaʻo ʻoiaʻiʻo i maikaʻi like, ma ka pono o ko kākou Akua, a me Iesū Kristo ko kākou Hoʻōla;Simon Peter, a servant and apostle of Jesus Christ, To those who through the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ have received a faith as precious as ours:
2-Pet 1:13Ke manaʻo nei au, he mea pono i koʻu noho ʻana i kēia halelewa, e hoʻāla iā ʻoukou me ka hōʻeuʻeu aku i ka manaʻo.I think it is right to refresh your memory as long as I live in the tent of this body,
2-Pet 1:16No ka mea, ʻaʻole mākou i hahai ma muli o nā ʻōlelo wahaheʻe i ʻimi akamai ʻia, i ko mākou hōʻike ʻana aku iā ʻoukou i ka mana, a me ka hiki ʻana mai o ko kākou Haku ʻo Iesū Kristo, akā, he poʻe ʻike maka mākou i kona nani.We did not follow cleverly invented stories when we told you about the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty.
2-Pet 1:19Eia hoʻi iā kākou kā nā kāula ʻōlelo, i hōʻoiaʻiʻo loa ʻia; ua hana pono nō hoʻi ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou mālama ʻana ia mea, me he kukui lā, e hoʻomālamalama ana i kahi pouli, a wehe mai ke alaula, a puka mai ka hōkūao i loko o ko ʻoukou mau naʻau;And we have the word of the prophets made more certain, and you will do well to pay attention to it, as to a light shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts.
2-Pet 2:1He poʻe kāula wahaheʻe kekahi ma mua i waena o nā kānaka, pēlā nō e hiki mai auaneʻi kekahi poʻe kumu wahaheʻe i waena o ʻoukou, na lākou nō e hōʻike malū mai i nā manaʻo kūʻē, e make ai, e hōʻole ana i ka Haku nāna lākou i kūʻai mai, a e hoʻoili ana i ka make koke ma luna o lākou iho.But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the sovereign Lord who bought them--bringing swift destruction on themselves.
2-Pet 2:5ʻAʻole hoʻi i aloha mai i kēlā ao kahiko, ʻo Noa wale nō kāna i hoʻōla aʻe, ʻo ka walu nō ia, he mea hōʻike ma ka pono, a hoʻouhi mai i ke kai a Kahinaliʻi ma luna o kēlā ao o ka poʻe ʻaiā;if he did not spare the ancient world when he brought the flood on its ungodly people, but protected Noah, a preacher of righteousness, and seven others;
2-Pet 2:10ʻO lākou mua, ʻo ka poʻe hahai ma muli o ke kino, ma ke kuko i nā mea haumia, me ka hoʻowahāwahā i nā aliʻi. He poʻe haʻanoʻu wale lākou, a hoʻopaʻa, ʻaʻole makaʻu i ka ʻōlelo ʻino i nā aliʻi.This is especially true of those who follow the corrupt desire of the sinful nature and despise authority. Bold and arrogant, these men are not afraid to slander celestial beings;
2-Pet 2:13E uku ʻia hoʻi lākou i ka uku o ka hewa; no ka mea, ua manaʻo lākou he mea leʻaleʻa ke hoʻohaunaele i ke ao; he palaheʻa lākou, a he kīkohukohu, ua ʻoliʻoli lākou i ko lākou wahaheʻe ʻana, i kā lākou ʻahaʻaina pū ʻana me ʻoukou.They will be paid back with harm for the harm they have done. Their idea of pleasure is to carouse in broad daylight. They are blots and blemishes, reveling in their pleasures while they feast with you.
2-Pet 2:14Ua niua nā maka i nā wāhine moekolohe, ʻaʻole hiki ke hoʻōki i ka hewa, e kumakaia ana i nā ʻuhane kū kāpekepeke; ua maʻa loa ko lākou naʻau i ka puni waiwai; he poʻe keiki i ʻāhewa ʻia.With eyes full of adultery, they never stop sinning; they seduce the unstable; they are experts in greed--an accursed brood!
2-Pet 2:17He poʻe pūnāwai wai ʻole lākou, he poʻe ao lākou i lele ʻino i ka makani; no lākou i mālama ʻia ai ka pōʻeleʻele o ka pouli mau loa.These men are springs without water and mists driven by a storm. Blackest darkness is reserved for them.
2-Pet 2:19Haʻi maila lākou, he luhi ʻole ia no lākou lā, akā, e luhi ana lākou iho ma lalo o ka hewa; no ka mea, ma ka mea i pio ai kekahi, ua hoʻoluhi ʻia ʻo ia ma laila.They promise them freedom, while they themselves are slaves of depravity--for a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him.
2-Pet 3:10Akā, e hiki mai auaneʻi ka lā o ka Haku, me he ʻaihue lā i ka pō; a laila e lilo nō ka lani me ka halulu nui, a e wela hoʻi nā kumu mua, a heheʻe wale, a e pau nō ka honua nei i ke ahi, a me nā mea a pau i hana ʻia ma luna iho.But the day of the Lord will come like a thief. The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything in it will be laid bare.
2-Pet 3:11A no ka lilo ʻana o kēia mau mea a pau, he aha ke ʻano pono no ʻoukou e noho hemolele ana, a me ka haipule,Since everything will be destroyed in this way, what kind of people ought you to be? You ought to live holy and godly lives
2-Pet 3:16No ka mea, ma ia mau palapala a pau, ua ʻōlelo nō ia i kēia mau mea; he pohihihi nō hoʻi kekahi mau mea ma ia palapala, ua kāpae hoʻi ka poʻe hoʻonaʻaupō a me ka poʻe kū kāpekepeke, ia ʻōlelo e like me kā lākou hana ʻana i ka ʻōlelo hemolele a pau, i mea e make ai lākou.He writes the same way in all his letters, speaking in them of these matters. His letters contain some things that are hard to understand, which ignorant and unstable people distort, as they do the other Scriptures, to their own destruction.
1-Ioane 1:5Eia mai nō ka ʻōlelo a mākou i lohe ai iā ia, a ke haʻi aku nei nō hoʻi mākou iā ʻoukou; he mālamalama ke Akua, ʻaʻohe pouli iki i loko ona.This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: God is light; in him there is no darkness at all.
1-Ioane 1:8Inā e ʻōlelo kākou, ʻaʻole o kākou hewa, ua kuhi hewa kākou, ʻaʻole he ʻoiaʻiʻo i loko o kākou.If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us.
1-Ioane 1:9Inā e haʻi aku kākou i ko kākou hewa, he ʻoiaʻiʻo mai nō ke Akua a he lokomaikaʻi i ke kala mai i ko kākou hewa, a i ka hoʻomaʻemaʻe mai iā kākou mai nā mea pono ʻole a pau.If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
1-Ioane 2:4ʻO ka mea e ʻōlelo ana, ua ʻike nō au iā ia, a mālama ʻole ʻo ia i kāna mau kauoha, he mea wahaheʻe ia, ʻaʻole he ʻoiaʻiʻo i loko ona.The man who says, "I know him," but does not do what he commands is a liar, and the truth is not in him.
1-Ioane 2:6ʻO ka mea e ʻōlelo ana, ke noho nei ʻo ia i loko ona, he mea pono nona ke hele e like me ko ia ala hele ʻana.Whoever claims to live in him must walk as Jesus did.
1-Ioane 2:7E nā hoahānau, ʻaʻole he kānāwai hou kaʻu e palapala aku nei iā ʻoukou, akā, ʻo ke kānāwai kahiko ka mea i loaʻa iā ʻoukou mai kinohi mai: ʻo ke kānāwai kahiko, ʻo ia ka ʻōlelo a ʻoukou i lohe ai mai kinohi mai.Dear friends, I am not writing you a new command but an old one, which you have had since the beginning. This old command is the message you have heard.
1-Ioane 2:8He 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.
1-Ioane 2:18E nā kamaliʻi ʻuʻuku, eia ka hope o ka manawa. Me ko ʻoukou lohe ʻana i ka hiki ʻana mai o ʻAnikristo, pēlā nō e noho nei nā ʻAnikristo he nui; no ia mea, ua ʻike nō kākou ʻo ka hope kēia o ka manawa.Dear children, this is the last hour; and as you have heard that the antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come. This is how we know it is the last hour.
1-Ioane 2:29Inā i ʻike ʻoukou, he pono ʻo ia, ke ʻike nei nō hoʻi ʻoukou, ua hoʻohānau ʻia mai e ia nā mea a pau e hana ana i ka pono.If you know that he is righteous, you know that everyone who does what is right has been born of him.
1-Ioane 3:1Eia hoʻi, manomano ke aloha a ka Makua i hāʻawi mai ai iā kākou, i kapa ʻia mai ai kākou he poʻe keiki na ke Akua; no ia mea, ʻaʻole i ʻike mai ko ke ao nei iā kākou, no ka mea, ʻaʻole lākou i ʻike iā ia.How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him.
1-Ioane 3:2E nā punahele, ʻānō lā, he poʻe keiki kākou na ke Akua, akā, ʻo ko kākou ʻano ma hope aku, ʻaʻole ʻikea ia; akā, ke ʻike nei kākou, a i kona wā e ʻikea mai ai, e like auaneʻi kākou me ia: no ka mea, e ʻike kākou iā ia ma kona ʻano maoli.Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when he appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is.
1-Ioane 3:15ʻO ka mea e hoʻomaʻau ana i kona hoahānau, he mea pepehi kanaka ia: ua ʻike nō ʻoukou, ʻo ka mea pepehi kanaka, ʻaʻole ke ola mau loa e noho ana i loko ona.Anyone who hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life in him.
1-Ioane 3:16No ia mea, ua ʻike kākou i ke aloha, no ka mea, ua waiho ihola ʻo ia i kona ola no kākou; a he mea pono nō hoʻi iā kākou, ke waiho aʻe i ko kākou ola no ka poʻe hoahānau.This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers.
1-Ioane 4:8ʻO ka mea e aloha ʻole ana, ʻaʻole ia i ʻike aku i ke Akua; no ka mea, he aloha ke Akua.Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.
1-Ioane 4:11E nā punahele, inā pēlā ko ke Akua aloha ʻana mai iā kākou, he pono ke aloha kākou i kekahi i kekahi.Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.
1-Ioane 4:16A ua ʻike kākou, a ua manaʻoʻiʻo nō hoʻi i ke aloha ʻana mai o ke Akua iā kākou. He aloha ke Akua; a ʻo ka mea e noho ana i loko o ke aloha, ke noho nei ʻo ia i loko o ke Akua, a ʻo ke Akua nō hoʻi i loko ona.And so we know and rely on the love God has for us. God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in him.
1-Ioane 4:18ʻAʻohe makaʻu i loko o ke aloha; akā, e kipaku ana ke aloha ʻoiaʻiʻo i ka makaʻu; no ka mea, he ʻehaʻeha ko ka makaʻu: ʻo ka mea makaʻu, ʻaʻole i hemolele ke aloha i loko ona.There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.
1-Ioane 4:20Inā e ʻōlelo aku kekahi, Ke aloha aku nei au i ke Akua, a e hoʻomaʻau aku naʻe ia i kona hoahānau, he mea wahaheʻe ia: no ka mea, ʻo ka mea aloha ʻole i kona hoahānau āna i ʻike maka ai, pehea lā e hiki ai iā ia ke aloha aku i ke Akua āna i ʻike maka ʻole ai?If anyone says, "I love God," yet hates his brother, he is a liar. For anyone who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen.
1-Ioane 5:3No ka mea, eia nō ke aloha o ke Akua, ʻo ka mālama aku i kāna mau kauoha; ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea luhi kāna mau kauoha.This is love for God: to obey his commands. And his commands are not burdensome,
1-Ioane 5:6ʻO ka mea i hiki mai ma ka wai a me ke koko, ʻo Iesū Kristo nō ia; ʻaʻole ma ka wai wale nō, akā, ma ka wai a me ke koko: ʻo ka ʻUhane ka mea e hōʻike mai, a he ʻoiaʻiʻo ka ʻUhane.This is the one who came by water and blood--Jesus Christ. He did not come by water only, but by water and blood. And it is the Spirit who testifies, because the Spirit is the truth.
1-Ioane 5:9Inā e manaʻo kākou ua ʻoiaʻiʻo ka ʻōlelo hōʻike a kānaka, he ʻoi loa aku nō ka ʻōlelo hōʻike a ke Akua: eia nō ka ʻōlelo hōʻike a ke Akua āna i ʻōlelo mai ai no kāna Keiki.We accept man's testimony, but God's testimony is greater because it is the testimony of God, which he has given about his Son.
1-Ioane 5:12ʻO ka mea i loaʻa iā ia ke Keiki he ola nō kona; ʻo ka mea i loaʻa ʻole iā ia ke Keiki a ke Akua, ʻaʻole ona ola.He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life.
1-Ioane 5:16Inā e ʻike kekahi i kona hoahānau, e hana ana i ka hewa kū ʻole i ka make, e pule aku ia, a e hāʻawi mai ʻo ia iā ia i ke ola no nā mea e hana ana i ka hewa ʻaʻole i kū i ka make. He hewa nō kekahi i kū i ka make; ʻaʻole au e ʻōlelo aku e pule ʻo ia no ia mea.If anyone sees his brother commit a sin that does not lead to death, he should pray and God will give him life. I refer to those whose sin does not lead to death. There is a sin that leads to death. I am not saying that he should pray about that.
1-Ioane 5:17ʻO nā mea pono ʻole a pau, he hewa wale nō ia; akā, ʻo kekahi hewa ʻaʻole he mea ia e make ai.All wrongdoing is sin, and there is sin that does not lead to death.
2-Ioane 1:7No ka mea, ua komo mai i ke ao nei ka poʻe wahaheʻe he nui wale, ʻaʻole lākou i hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ko Iesū Kristo hiki ʻana mai ma ke kino; ʻo ia nō ka wahaheʻe a me ke ʻAnikristo.Many deceivers, who do not acknowledge Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh, have gone out into the world. Any such person is the deceiver and the antichrist.
2-Ioane 1:11No ka mea, ʻo ka mea e ʻī aʻe iā ia, Aloha; he hoa lawehana ia ma kāna hana ʻino ʻana.Anyone who welcomes him shares in his wicked work.
2-Ioane 1:12Nui nō kaʻu mea e palapala aku ai iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole au i makemake ma ka pepa a me ka ʻīnika; no ka mea, he manaʻolana koʻu e hele aku i o ʻoukou lā, e kamaʻilio pū, he waha nō he waha, i nui ai ko kākou ʻoliʻoli ʻana.I have much to write to you, but I do not want to use paper and ink. Instead, I hope to visit you and talk with you face to face, so that our joy may be complete.
3-Ioane 1:8No ia hoʻi, he mea pono iā kākou ke hoʻokipa i ua poʻe lā, i lilo kākou i poʻe hoa lawehana ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo.We ought therefore to show hospitality to such men so that we may work together for the truth.
3-Ioane 1:12Ua hōʻike mai lākou a pau i ko Demeterio pono, a me ka ʻoiaʻiʻo; a ke hōʻike aku nei mākou; ua ʻike pono nō hoʻi ʻoukou, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō kā mākou ʻōlelo.Demetrius is well spoken of by everyone--and even by the truth itself. We also speak well of him, and you know that our testimony is true.
3-Ioane 1:14He manaʻolana koʻu e ʻike koke iā ʻoe, a e kamaʻilio pū he waha nō he waha. Aloha ʻoe. Ke uē aku nei ka poʻe makamaka iā ʻoe; e uē aku ʻoe ma ka inoa i ka poʻe hoalauna.I hope to see you soon, and we will talk face to face. Peace to you. The friends here send their greetings. Greet the friends there by name.
Iuda 1:1Na Iuda he kauā na Iesū Kristo, ʻo ke kaikaina hoʻi o Iakobo, i ka poʻe i huikala ʻia e ke Akua ka Makua, a i mālama ʻia hoʻi e Iesū Kristo, me ka hea ʻia mai;Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ and a brother of James, To those who have been called, who are loved by God the Father and kept by Jesus Christ:
Iuda 1:3E nā punahele, i ka wā aʻu i hoʻoikaika ai e palapala aku iā ʻoukou i ke ola nui, he mea pono iaʻu ke palapala aku me ka nonoi iā ʻoukou, e hoʻoikaika nui ʻoukou no ka manaʻoʻiʻo i hāʻawi mua ʻia mai na ka poʻe haipule.Dear friends, although I was very eager to write to you about the salvation we share, I felt I had to write and urge you to contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints.
Iuda 1:4No ka mea, ua komo maopopo ʻole mai kekahi poʻe kānaka i hoʻohewa mua ʻia mai ma kēia hoʻopaʻi ʻana, he poʻe ʻaiā, e hoʻolilo ana i ke aloha o ko kākou Akua i mea makaleho wale: a e hōʻole aku ana hoʻi i ke Akua i ke aliʻi hoʻokahi, i ko kākou Haku iā Iesū Kristo.For certain men whose condemnation was written about long ago have secretly slipped in among you. They are godless men, who change the grace of our God into a license for immorality and deny Jesus Christ our only Sovereign and Lord.
Iuda 1:12He mau pūkoʻa ia mau mea ma kā ʻoukou mau ʻahaʻaina aloha, ua ʻahaʻaina hilahila ʻole lākou me ka hānai ʻana iā lākou iho: he mau ao ua ʻole i lele ʻino i ka makani; he mau lāʻau i mae wale, hua ʻole, i pālua ka make ʻana, a i huki ʻia ke aʻa;These men are blemishes at your love feasts, eating with you without the slightest qualm--shepherds who feed only themselves. They are clouds without rain, blown along by the wind; autumn trees, without fruit and uprooted--twice dead.
Iuda 1:13He mau ʻale o ke kai i kūpikipikiʻō, ke huahuaʻi aʻela i ko lākou hilahila iho: nā hōkū lele hoʻi; ua hoʻomākaukau ʻia no lākou ka pōʻeleʻele o ka pouli mau loa.They are wild waves of the sea, foaming up their shame; wandering stars, for whom blackest darkness has been reserved forever.
Hōʻik 1:6A i hoʻolilo mai iā kākou he aupuni, a he mau kāhuna hoʻi no ke Akua no kona Makua; iā ia ka hoʻonani ʻia a me ka hoʻomana ʻia, a i ke ao pau ʻole. ʻĀmene.and has made us to be a kingdom and priests to serve his God and Father--to him be glory and power for ever and ever! Amen.
Hōʻik 1:13A ma waena pono o nā ipukukui ʻehiku, he mea e like me ke Keiki a ke kanaka, ua ʻaʻahu ʻia a hiki i lalo i nā wāwae, a ua kāʻei ʻia ma ka umauma i ke kāʻei gula.and among the lampstands was someone "like a son of man," dressed in a robe reaching down to his feet and with a golden sash around his chest.
Hōʻik 1:14A ʻo kona poʻo a me kona oho, ua keʻokeʻo e like me ka hulu hipa keʻokeʻo, me he hau lā; a ʻo kona mau maka, ua like me ka lapalapa o ke ahi;His head and hair were white like wool, as white as snow, and his eyes were like blazing fire.
Hōʻik 1:15A ʻo kona mau wāwae, ua like me ke keleawe melemele maikaʻi, me he mea lā e lapalapa ana i ka umu ahi; a ʻo kona leo hoʻi, ua like me ka halulu ʻana o nā wai he nui.His feet were like bronze glowing in a furnace, and his voice was like the sound of rushing waters.
Hōʻik 1:16Ua 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 1:17A 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 2:2Ua ʻike nō au i kāu hana ʻana, a me kou luhi, a me kou ahonui, a me ka hiki ʻole iā ʻoe ke hoʻomanawanui i ka poʻe hewa; a ua hoʻāʻo ʻoe i ka poʻe i haʻi mai iā lākou iho he poʻe lunaʻōlelo, ʻaʻole kā, a ua ʻike ʻoe iā lākou, he poʻe wahaheʻe.I know your deeds, your hard work and your perseverance. I know that you cannot tolerate wicked men, that you have tested those who claim to be apostles but are not, and have found them false.
Hōʻik 2:3He ahonui kou, a ua hoʻomanawanui nō hoʻi ʻoe ma koʻu inoa, ʻaʻole i paupauaho.You have persevered and have endured hardships for my name, and have not grown weary.
Hōʻik 2:4He mea nō naʻe kaʻu iā ʻoe, no ka mea, ua haʻalele ʻoe i kou aloha mua.Yet I hold this against you: You have forsaken your first love.
Hōʻik 2:9Ua ʻike nō au i kāu hana ʻana, a me kou pōpilikia, a me kou hune, ua waiwai nō naʻe ʻoe; a ua ʻike au i ka ʻōlelo hoʻoʻino a ka poʻe i kapa iā lākou iho he poʻe Iudaio, ʻaʻole kā, ʻo ka hale hālāwai lākou o Sātana.I know your afflictions and your poverty--yet you are rich! I know the slander of those who say they are Jews and are not, but are a synagogue of Satan.
Hōʻik 2:10Mai makaʻu aku i nā mea āu e pilikia ai: aia hoʻi, e hahao ana ʻo ka diabolō i kekahi o ʻoukou i loko o ka hale paʻahao, i hoʻāʻo ʻia ai ʻoukou; he ʻumi nā lā a ʻoukou e kaumaha ai. E kūpaʻa ʻoe ma ka pono a hiki i ka make, a naʻu nō e hāʻawi aku iā ʻoe i ka lei o ke ola.Do not be afraid of what you are about to suffer. I tell you, the devil will put some of you in prison to test you, and you will suffer persecution for ten days. Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life.
Hōʻik 2:14Akā, he mau mea kaʻu iā ʻoe, no ka mea, aia nō iā ʻoe kekahi poʻe mālama i ka manaʻo o Balaʻama, nāna i aʻo mai iā Balaka e kau i mua o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i ka mea e hina ai, e ʻai i nā mea i kaumaha ʻia na nā kiʻi, a e moekolohe hoʻi.Nevertheless, I have a few things against you: You have people there who hold to the teaching of Balaam, who taught Balak to entice the Israelites to sin by eating food sacrificed to idols and by committing sexual immorality.
Hōʻik 2:20Akā, he mea kaʻu iā ʻoe, no ka mea, ua waiho wale ʻoe i ka wahine iā Iesabela, ka mea i haʻi mai iā ia iho, he kāula, a ua aʻo mai ʻo ia, a ua hoʻowalewale mai i kaʻu poʻe kauā, e moekolohe, a e ʻai i nā mea i kaumaha ʻia na nā kiʻi.Nevertheless, I have this against you: You tolerate that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess. By her teaching she misleads my servants into sexual immorality and the eating of food sacrificed to idols.
Hōʻik 3:1E palapala aku ʻoe i ka ʻānela o ka ʻekalesia ma Saredeisa; Ke ʻī mai nei ka mea iā ia nā ʻUhane ʻehiku o ke Akua, a me nā hōkū ʻehiku, penei; Ua ʻike nō au i kāu hana ʻana, he inoa kou ma ke ola, akā, ua make ʻoe."To the angel of the church in Sardis write: These are the words of him who holds the seven spirits of God and the seven stars. I know your deeds; you have a reputation of being alive, but you are dead.
Hōʻik 3:2E makaʻala a e hoʻoikaika i nā mea i koe, nā mea ʻaneʻane make; no ka mea, ʻaʻole i loaʻa iaʻu kāu mau hana he pono ʻiʻo i mua o ke Akua.Wake up! Strengthen what remains and is about to die, for I have not found your deeds complete in the sight of my God.
Hōʻik 3:3E hoʻomanaʻo hoʻi i nā mea āu i loaʻa ai, a i lohe ai hoʻi, a e mālama aku, a e mihi. A i ʻole ʻoe e makaʻala, ʻeā, e hele aku au i ou lā, me he ʻaihue lā, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoe e ʻike i koʻu hora e hiki aku ai iā ʻoe.Remember, therefore, what you have received and heard; obey it, and repent. But if you do not wake up, I will come like a thief, and you will not know at what time I will come to you.
Hōʻik 3:4He mau inoa nō naʻe kou ma Saredeisa, ʻaʻole i hoʻohaumia lākou i ko lākou mea ʻaʻahu; e hele pū lākou me aʻu, ma ke keʻokeʻo; no ka mea, ua pono lākou.Yet you have a few people in Sardis who have not soiled their clothes. They will walk with me, dressed in white, for they are worthy.
Hōʻik 3:8Ua ʻike nō au i kāu hana ʻana: aia hoʻi, ua waiho au i ka puka i mua ou, e hāmama ana, ʻaʻohe mea nāna ia e pani; no ka mea, he wahi ikaika iki kou, a ua mālama ʻoe i kaʻu ʻōlelo, ʻaʻole i hōʻole i koʻu inoa.I know your deeds. See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut. I know that you have little strength, yet you have kept my word and have not denied my name.
Hōʻik 3:9Aia hoʻi, e hoʻolilo aku au i hale hālāwai o Sātana, i ka poʻe i ʻōlelo iā lākou iho, he poʻe Iudaio, ʻaʻole kā, ua wahaheʻe lākou; e hana aku nō au iā lākou, a e hele mai lākou a e kukuli hoʻomaikaʻi i mua o kou wāwae, a e ʻike auaneʻi lākou, ʻo wau nō kai aloha aku iā ʻoe.I will make those who are of the synagogue of Satan, who claim to be Jews though they are not, but are liars--I will make them come and fall down at your feet and acknowledge that I have loved you.
Hōʻik 4:1Ma 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 4:2Hihiʻo koke ihola au i ka ʻUhane; aia hoʻi, ua hoʻonoho ʻia he noho aliʻi ma ka lani, a he mea hoʻi e noho ana ma luna o ua noho aliʻi lā.At once I was in the Spirit, and there before me was a throne in heaven with someone sitting on it.
Hōʻik 4:3A ʻo ka mea e noho ana, ua like kona helehelena me ka pōhaku Iāsepi a me ka Saredio; a he ānuenue i piʻo maila a puni ka noho aliʻi, me he pōhaku ʻōmaʻomaʻo lā.And the one who sat there had the appearance of jasper and carnelian. A rainbow, resembling an emerald, encircled the throne.
Hōʻik 4:4Ua puni kēlā noho aliʻi i nā noho he iwakāluakumamāhā; a ma luna iho o ua poʻe noho lā, e noho ana he poʻe lunakahiko, he iwakāluakumamāhā, ua ʻaʻahu ʻia i ka ʻaʻahu keʻokeʻo; a ma luna iho o ko lākou mau poʻo, he mau lei aliʻi gula.Surrounding the throne were twenty-four other thrones, and seated on them were twenty-four elders. They were dressed in white and had crowns of gold on their heads.
Hōʻik 4:6Aia hoʻi, i mua o ka noho aliʻi, he moana akāka, me he aniani lā; a ma ka noho aliʻi, a puni hoʻi ka noho aliʻi, ʻehā mau mea ola, ua paʻapū i nā maka ma mua a ma hope.Also before the throne there was what looked like a sea of glass, clear as crystal. In the center, around the throne, were four living creatures, and they were covered with eyes, in front and in back.
Hōʻik 4:10A 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 5:1ʻIke 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 5:6A 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 5:8A i kona lawe ʻana i ka buke, moe ihola nā mea ola ʻehā a me nā lunakahiko he iwakāluakumamāhā i mua o ke Keiki hipa; he mau lira ko lākou a pau, a me nā hue gula, ua piha i nā mea ʻala, ʻo ia hoʻi nā pule a ka poʻe haipule.And when he had taken it, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each one had a harp and they were holding golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints.
Hōʻik 5:11Nānā 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 5:14ʻĪ 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 6:2A 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 6:4A 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 6:5A 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 6:8A 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 7:5No ka ʻohana a Iuda, ua hōʻailona ʻia he ʻumikumamālua tausani; a no ka ʻohana a Reubena, ua hōʻailona ʻia he ʻumikumamālua tausani; a no ka ʻohana a Gada, ua hōʻailona ʻia he ʻumikumamālua tausani;From the tribe of Judah 12,000 were sealed, from the tribe of Reuben 12,000, from the tribe of Gad 12,000,
Hōʻik 7:6A no ka ʻohana a ʻAsera, ua hōʻailona ʻia he ʻumikumamālua tausani; a no ka ʻohana a Napetali, ua hōʻailona ʻia he ʻumikumamālua tausani; a no ka ʻohana a Manase, ua hōʻailona ʻia he ʻumikumamālua tausani;from the tribe of Asher 12,000, from the tribe of Naphtali 12,000, from the tribe of Manasseh 12,000,
Hōʻik 7:7A no ka ʻohana a Simeona, ua hōʻailona ʻia he ʻumikumamālua tausani; a no ka ʻohana a Levi, ua hōʻailona ʻia he ʻumikumamālua tausani; a no ka ʻohana a ʻIsakara, ua hōʻailona ʻia he ʻumikumamālua tausani;from the tribe of Simeon 12,000, from the tribe of Levi 12,000, from the tribe of Issachar 12,000,
Hōʻik 7:8A no ka ʻohana a Zebuluna, ua hōʻailona ʻia he ʻumikumamālua tausani; a no ka ʻohana a Iosepa, ua hōʻailona ʻia he ʻumikumamālua tausani; a no ka ʻohana a Beniamina, ua hōʻailona ʻia he ʻumikumamālua tausani.from the tribe of Zebulun 12,000, from the tribe of Joseph 12,000, from the tribe of Benjamin 12,000.
Hōʻik 7:9A 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 8:3A hele aʻela kekahi ʻānela hou, a kū maila ma ke kuahu, he ipu ʻala gula kāna; a ua hāʻawi ʻia mai he mea ʻala iā ia he nui loa, i ʻāmama pū ʻo ia ia mea me nā pule a ka poʻe haipule a pau, ma ka lele gula aia i mua o ka noho aliʻi.Another angel, who had a golden censer, came and stood at the altar. He was given much incense to offer, with the prayers of all the saints, on the golden altar before the throne.
Hōʻik 8:8A 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 9:7A ʻo ke ʻano o nā ʻūhini, ua like ia me nā lio i mākaukau i ke kaua; a ma ko lākou poʻo, he mea e like me ka lei aliʻi gula, a ʻo ko lākou mau maka ua like me nā maka kanaka.The locusts looked like horses prepared for battle. On their heads they wore something like crowns of gold, and their faces resembled human faces.
Hōʻik 9:8A he lauoho ko lākou, ua like hoʻi me ka lauoho wahine, a ʻo ko lākou niho, ua like me ko ka liona.Their hair was like women's hair, and their teeth were like lions' teeth.
Hōʻik 9:9He pale umauma nō hoʻi ko lākou, me he pale umauma hao lā ke ʻano. A ʻo ke kani ʻana o ko lākou poʻe ʻēheu, ua like ia me ka halulu ʻana o nā kaʻa kaua lio nui, e holo ana i ke kaua.They had breastplates like breastplates of iron, and the sound of their wings was like the thundering of many horses and chariots rushing into battle.
Hōʻik 9:10He huelo ko lākou e like me ko ka moʻo huelo ʻawa, a he mea ʻoʻoi ma ko lākou huelo: a he mana ko lākou e hoʻomāinoino i kānaka no nā malama ʻelima.They had tails and stings like scorpions, and in their tails they had power to torment people for five months.
Hōʻik 9:11He aliʻi nō hoʻi ko lākou, ʻo ia nō ka ʻānela o ka lua hohonu. A ʻo kona inoa Hebera, ʻo ʻAbadona, a ma ka ʻōlelo Helene, ʻo ʻApoluona kona inoa.They had as king over them the angel of the Abyss, whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in Greek, Apollyon.
Hōʻik 9:17A 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 9:19ʻO ka mana o ia poʻe lio, aia ma ko lākou waha a me ko lākou huelo; no ka mea, ua like ko lākou huelo me nā nahesa, a he poʻo ko lākou, a ʻo ia ko lākou mea e hoʻoʻeha aku ai.The power of the horses was in their mouths and in their tails; for their tails were like snakes, having heads with which they inflict injury.
Hōʻik 10:1ʻIke 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 10:9Hele 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 10:11ʻĪ maila kēlā iaʻu, E pono iā ʻoe ke wānana hou aku, i nā lāhui kanaka, a me ko nā ʻāina, a me nā ʻōlelo, a me nā aliʻi he nui loa.Then I was told, "You must prophesy again about many peoples, nations, languages and kings."
Hōʻik 11:6He mana ko lāua nei e pani i ka lani, i ua ʻole mai ka ua i nā lā o kā lāua aʻo ʻana. He mana nō hoʻi ko lāua ma luna o nā wai, e hoʻolilo iā lākou i koko, a e hahau i ka honua i nā ʻino a pau, i ko lāua manawa e makemake ai.These men have power to shut up the sky so that it will not rain during the time they are prophesying; and they have power to turn the waters into blood and to strike the earth with every kind of plague as often as they want.
Hōʻik 11:16A ʻo nā lunakahiko he iwakāluakumamāhā, e noho ana ma ko lākou noho aliʻi i mua o ke Akua, moe ihola ko lākou maka i lalo, a hoʻomana i ke Akua;And the twenty-four elders, who were seated on their thrones before God, fell on their faces and worshiped God,
Hōʻik 11:19A 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 12:1Ua 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 12:3A 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 12:5Hānau 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 12:7A he kaua nō ma ka lani: kaua mai ʻo Mikaʻela a me kona poʻe ʻānela i ka deragona; a kaua aku ka deragona a me kona poʻe ʻānela;And there was war in heaven. Michael and his angels fought against the dragon, and the dragon and his angels fought back.
Hōʻik 12:12No laila, e ʻoliʻoli ʻoukou, e nā lani, a me ka poʻe e noho lā ma laila. Auē hoʻi i ka poʻe e noho lā ma ka honua a ma ka moana! No ka mea, ua iho mai ʻo ka diabolō iā ʻoukou me ka inaina nui, no ka mea, ua ʻike ʻo ia, he pōkole kona wā.Therefore rejoice, you heavens and you who dwell in them! But woe to the earth and the sea, because the devil has gone down to you! He is filled with fury, because he knows that his time is short."
Hōʻik 13:1Kū 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 13:9Inā he pepeiao ko kekahi, e hoʻolohe mai ia.He who has an ear, let him hear.
Hōʻik 14:2A 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 14:4ʻO ia ka poʻe, ʻaʻole i haumia i nā wāhine; no ka mea, he poʻe puʻupaʻa lākou. ʻO ia ka poʻe hahai i ke Keiki hipa i kona wahi a pau i hele aku ai. ʻO ia ka poʻe i kūʻai hoʻōla ʻia mai waena aʻe o nā kānaka, i hua mua no ke Akua a no ke Keiki hipa.These are those who did not defile themselves with women, for they kept themselves pure. They follow the Lamb wherever he goes. They were purchased from among men and offered as firstfruits to God and the Lamb.
Hōʻik 14:13Lohe 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 14:14ʻIke 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 14:17Puka maila kekahi ʻānela hou, mai loko mai o ka luakini, ma ka lani, he pahi kākiwi nō hoʻi kāna, ua ʻoi loa.Another angel came out of the temple in heaven, and he too had a sharp sickle.
Hōʻik 14:18Puka maila kekahi ʻānela hou mai ke kuahu mai, he mana nō kona ma luna o ke ahi; hea maila ia me ka leo nui loa i ka mea iā ia ka pahi kākiwi ʻoi, ʻī maila, E hoʻokomo ʻoe i kāu pahi kākiwi ʻoi, a e hōʻiliʻili i nā ʻāhui waina o ke kumu waina o ka honua; no ka mea, ua oʻo loa kona hua.Still another angel, who had charge of the fire, came from the altar and called in a loud voice to him who had the sharp sickle, "Take your sharp sickle and gather the clusters of grapes from the earth's vine, because its grapes are ripe."
Hōʻik 15:1ʻIke 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 15:2A 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 15:3Mele maila lākou i ke mele a Mose, ke kauā a ke Akua a me ke mele a ke Keiki hipa, e ʻōlelo ana, He nui a he kupanaha loa kāu hana, e ka Haku, ke Akua Mana loa; he pono a he ʻoiaʻiʻo kou mau ʻaoʻao, e ke Aliʻi o nā lāhui kanaka.and sang the song of Moses the servant of God and the song of the Lamb: "Great and marvelous are your deeds, Lord God Almighty. Just and true are your ways, King of the ages.
Hōʻik 16:7A 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 16:14He poʻe ʻuhane daimonio kēia, e hana ana i nā mea kupanaha, e hele ana hoʻi i nā aliʻi o ka honua nei a pau, e hoʻākoakoa iā lākou i ke kaua o kēlā lā nui o ke Akua mana loa.They are spirits of demons performing miraculous signs, and they go out to the kings of the whole world, to gather them for the battle on the great day of God Almighty.
Hōʻik 16:15Aia hoʻi, e hele mai au me he ʻaihue lā. Pōmaikaʻi ka mea makaʻala, a mālama hoʻi i kona ʻaʻahu, i ʻole ia e hele kapa ʻole, a ʻike mai lākou i kona hilahila."Behold, I come like a thief ! Blessed is he who stays awake and keeps his clothes with him, so that he may not go naked and be shamefully exposed."
Hōʻik 16:18A laila ʻanapu maila nā uila, a he mau leo hoʻi, a me nā hekili; a he ōlaʻi nui kekahi, ʻaʻole hoʻi he ōlaʻi nui me ka ikaika e like me nēia, mai ka wā mai o ka noho ʻana o kānaka ma ka honua nei.Then there came flashes of lightning, rumblings, peals of thunder and a severe earthquake. No earthquake like it has ever occurred since man has been on earth, so tremendous was the quake.
Hōʻik 16:21Hāʻule 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 17:3Kaʻi 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 17:4Ua hōʻaʻahu ʻia ka wahine i ka lole poni a me ka ʻula, ua hoʻonani ʻia e ke gula, a me ka pōhaku maikaʻi, a me nā momi; he kīʻaha gula ma kona lima, ua piha i nā mea hoʻopailua a me nā mea paumāʻele o kona moekolohe ʻana.The woman was dressed in purple and scarlet, and was glittering with gold, precious stones and pearls. She held a golden cup in her hand, filled with abominable things and the filth of her adulteries.
Hōʻik 17:7ʻĪ maila ka ʻānela iaʻu, No ke aha lā ʻoe e kāhāhā mai nei? Naʻu nō e haʻi aku iā ʻoe i ka mea huna o ka wahine, a me ka holoholona nāna ia i lawe, ʻehiku hoʻi ona mau poʻo, a he ʻumi pepeiaohao.Then the angel said to me: "Why are you astonished? I will explain to you the mystery of the woman and of the beast she rides, which has the seven heads and ten horns.
Hōʻik 17:12A ʻo nā pepeiaohao he ʻumi āu i ʻike ai, he ʻumi ia mau aliʻi, i loaʻa ʻole iā lākou ke aupuni i nēia wā; akā, e loaʻa nō iā lākou ka mana, e like me nā aliʻi, no ka hora hoʻokahi, me ua holoholona lā."The ten horns you saw are ten kings who have not yet received a kingdom, but who for one hour will receive authority as kings along with the beast.
Hōʻik 17:16A ʻo nā pepeiaohao he ʻumi āu i ʻike ai, a me ka holoholona, e huhū lākou nei i ka wahine hoʻokamakama, a e hao lākou iā ia, a e hele wale ʻo ia, a e ʻai hoʻi lākou i kona ʻiʻo, a e puhi aku iā ia i ke ahi.The beast and the ten horns you saw will hate the prostitute. They will bring her to ruin and leave her naked; they will eat her flesh and burn her with fire.
Hōʻik 18:7E like me ka nui o kona hoʻonani ʻana iā ia iho, a me kona noho ʻana ma ka leʻaleʻa nui, pēlā e hāʻawi aku ai iā ia i ka ʻeha a me ka uē ʻana: no ka mea, ua ʻōlelo ʻo ia i loko o kona naʻau, Ke noho nei au he aliʻi wahine, ʻaʻole au he wahine kāne make, ʻaʻole hoʻi au e ʻike i ka uē ʻana.Give her as much torture and grief as the glory and luxury she gave herself. In her heart she boasts, 'I sit as queen; I am not a widow, and I will never mourn.'
Hōʻik 18:18A 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 18:21Lawe 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 18:23ʻAʻole e ʻike hou ʻia i loko ou ka mālamalama o ke kukui; ʻaʻole e lohe hou ʻia i loko ou ka leo o ke kāne mare a me ka wahine mare; no ka mea, ʻo kou poʻe kālepa, he poʻe hanohano lākou o ka honua; no ka mea, ua puni wale ko nā ʻāina a pau i kou kilokilo ʻana.The light of a lamp will never shine in you again. The voice of bridegroom and bride will never be heard in you again. Your merchants were the world's great men. By your magic spell all the nations were led astray.
Hōʻik 19:2No ka mea, he ʻoiaʻiʻo a he pono kāna hoʻopaʻi ʻana; no ka mea, ua hoʻāhewa ʻo ia i ka wahine hoʻokamakama nui, nāna i hoʻohaumia i ka honua, i kona hoʻokamakama ʻana, a ua hoʻopaʻi hoʻi i ke koko o kāna poʻe kauā ma kona lima.for true and just are his judgments. He has condemned the great prostitute who corrupted the earth by her adulteries. He has avenged on her the blood of his servants."
Hōʻik 19:4Moe 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 19:6A 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 19:11ʻIke 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 19:12A ua like kona mau maka me ka lapalapa o ke ahi, a ua nui loa nā lei aliʻi ma luna o kona poʻo; a ua palapala ʻia kona inoa, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea ʻike, ʻo ia wale iho nō.His eyes are like blazing fire, and on his head are many crowns. He has a name written on him that no one knows but he himself.
Hōʻik 19:15A puka maila, mai loko mai o kona waha, he pahi kaua ʻoi, i mea e hahau ai i ko nā ʻāina; a e hoʻomalu ʻo ia iā lākou me ke koʻokoʻo hao. A nāna nō e hahi i ka lua waina o ka ukiuki o ka inaina o ke Akua mana loa.Out of his mouth comes a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations. "He will rule them with an iron scepter." He treads the winepress of the fury of the wrath of God Almighty.
Hōʻik 20:1ʻIke 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 21:1ʻIke 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 21:4A na ke Akua nō e holoi i nā waimaka a pau, mai ko lākou maka aku; ʻaʻole he make hou aku, ʻaʻole kaumaha, ʻaʻole uē, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea e ʻeha ai; no ka mea, ua pau nā mea kahiko i ka lilo aku.He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away."
Hōʻik 21:5ʻĪ maila ka mea i noho ma ka noho aliʻi, Aia hoʻi, ke hana hou nei au i nā mea a pau. ʻĪ maila kēlā iaʻu, E palapala ʻoe; no ka mea, he pono kēia mau ʻōlelo, he ʻoiaʻiʻo.He who was seated on the throne said, "I am making everything new!" Then he said, "Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true."
Hōʻik 21:11Me ka nani o ke Akua: a ua like kona ʻālohilohi me ka pōhaku maikaʻi loa, e like me ka pōhaku iāsepi, mōakāka me he aniani lā;It shone with the glory of God, and its brilliance was like that of a very precious jewel, like a jasper, clear as crystal.
Hōʻik 21:12Ua paʻa hoʻi i ka pā nui kiʻekiʻe, he ʻumi a me kumamālua puka komo, a ma nā puka he ʻumikumamālua ʻānela, a ma luna iho, ua kākau ʻia nā inoa, ʻo ia hoʻi nā inoa o nā ʻohana ʻumikumamālua o nā keiki a ʻIseraʻela.It had a great, high wall with twelve gates, and with twelve angels at the gates. On the gates were written the names of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Hōʻik 21:14He ʻumikumamālua pōhaku kumu o ka pā o ua kūlanakauhale lā, a ma ia mau pōhaku, nā inoa o ka poʻe lunaʻōlelo a ke Keiki hipa, he ʻumikumamālua.The wall of the city had twelve foundations, and on them were the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb.
Hōʻik 21:15A ʻo ka mea i kamaʻilio mai iaʻu, aia nō iā ia he ana he ʻohe gula, i mea e ana ai i ke kūlanakauhale, a me kona mau puka a me kona pā.The angel who talked with me had a measuring rod of gold to measure the city, its gates and its walls.
Hōʻik 21:16ʻEhā ʻaoʻao o ia kūlanakauhale, a ua like ka loa me ka laulā. A ana ihola ia i ke kūlanakauhale me ka ʻohe, he ʻumikumamālua tausani setadia. Ua like nō ka loa a me ka laulā, a me ke kiʻekiʻe.The city was laid out like a square, as long as it was wide. He measured the city with the rod and found it to be 12,000 stadia in length, and as wide and high as it is long.
Hōʻik 21:18He pā iāsepi kona pā, a ʻo ke kūlanakauhale, he gula aʻiaʻi, e like me ke aniani aʻiaʻi.The wall was made of jasper, and the city of pure gold, as pure as glass.
Hōʻik 21:19Ua hoʻonani ʻia ke kumu o ka pā i nā pōhaku maikaʻi a pau loa. ʻO ke kumu mua o ka hoʻokū ʻana, he iāsepi; ʻo ka lua, he sapeiro; ʻo ke kolu, he kalekedona; ʻo ka hā, he ʻōmaʻomaʻo;The foundations of the city walls were decorated with every kind of precious stone. The first foundation was jasper, the second sapphire, the third chalcedony, the fourth emerald,
Hōʻik 21:20A ʻo ka lima, he saredonuka; a ʻo ke ono, he saredio; a ʻo ka hiku, he kerusolito; a ʻo ka walu, he berulo; a ʻo ka iwa, he topazo; a ʻo ka ʻumi, he kurusoperaso; a ʻo ke kumamākahi, he hua kineto; a ʻo ke kumamālua, he ʻametuseto.the fifth sardonyx, the sixth carnelian, the seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh jacinth, and the twelfth amethyst.
Hōʻik 21:21A ʻo ka puka ʻumikumamālua, he mau momi ia he ʻumikumamālua, hoʻokahi puka, hoʻokahi nō ia momi. A ʻo ke alanui o ua kūlanakauhale lā, he gula aʻiaʻi e like me ke aniani ʻōlinolino.The twelve gates were twelve pearls, each gate made of a single pearl. The great street of the city was of pure gold, like transparent glass.
Hōʻik 21:22ʻAʻole au i ʻike aku he luakini ma loko ona; no ka mea, ʻo ka Haku ʻo ke Akua mana loa, a me ke Keiki hipa, ʻo ia ko laila luakini.I did not see a temple in the city, because the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple.
Hōʻik 21:27ʻAʻole hoʻi e komo aku i loko o ia wahi, kekahi mea haumia, ʻaʻole he mea e hana ma ka ʻino, a me ka wahaheʻe; ʻo ka poʻe wale nō i palapala ʻia i loko o ka buke o ke ola a ke Keiki hipa.Nothing impure will ever enter it, nor will anyone who does what is shameful or deceitful, but only those whose names are written in the Lamb's book of life.
Hōʻik 22:2A ma waena o kona alanui a ma kēlā kapa kēia kapa o ka muliwai, ʻo ka lāʻau o ke ola, e hua ana i ka hua he ʻumikumamālua ke ʻano, ʻakahi malama, ʻakahi hua āna. A ʻo nā lau o ka lāʻau, ʻo ia ka mea e ola ai nā lāhui kanaka.down the middle of the great street of the city. On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations.
Hōʻik 22:3ʻAʻole loa he mea ʻino ma laila; a aia ma loko o ia wahi ka noho aliʻi o ke Akua a me ke Keiki hipa, a e mālama kāna poʻe kauā iā ia.No longer will there be any curse. The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city, and his servants will serve him.
Kin 1:2He ʻano ʻole ka honua, ua ʻōlohelohe; a ma luna nō o ka hohonu ka pouli. Hoʻopūnana ihola ka ʻUhane o ke Akua ma luna o ka wai.Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.
Kin 1:5Kapa maila ke Akua i ka mālamalama, he Ao, a kapa mai hoʻi ia i ka pouli, he Pō. A ʻo ke ahiahi a me ke kakahiaka, ʻo ka lā mua ia.God called the light "day," and the darkness he called "night." And there was evening, and there was morning — the first day.
Kin 1:8Kapa ihola ke Akua i ke aouli, he Lani. A ʻo ke ahiahi a me ke kakahiaka, ʻo ka lua ia o ka lā.God called the vault "sky." And there was evening, and there was morning — the second day.
Kin 1:10Kapa ihola ke Akua i kahi maloʻo, he ʻĀina; a kapa ihola ʻo ia i nā wai i hui pū ʻia ai, ʻo nā moana: a nānā aʻela ke Akua, ua maikaʻi.God called the dry ground "land," and the gathered waters he called "seas." And God saw that it was good.
Kin 1:29ʻĪ maila ke Akua, Aia hoʻi, ua hāʻawi aku au na ʻolua i nā lau nahele a pau e hua ana i ka hua ma luna o ka honua a pau, a me nā lāʻau a pau i loko ona ka hua o ka lāʻau e hua ana i ka hua; he mea ʻai ia na ʻolua.Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food.
Kin 2:5A me nā mea kanu a pau o ka mahina ʻai, i ka wā ʻaʻole ia ma loko o ka honua, a me nā lau nahele a pau o ke kula ma mua o kona ulu ʻana: no ka mea, ʻaʻole i hoʻoua mai ʻo Iēhova ke Akua i ka ua ma luna o ka honua, ʻaʻole hoʻi he kanaka nāna e mahi ka ʻāina.Now no shrub had yet appeared on the earth and no plant had yet sprung up, for the Lord God had not sent rain on the earth and there was no one to work the ground,
Kin 2:7Hana ihola ʻo Iēhova ke Akua i ke kanaka, he lepo o ka honua, a hā ihola ia i ka hanu ola i loko o nā puka ihu ona; a lilo aʻela ke kanaka i mea ola.Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.
Kin 2:11ʻO Pisona ka inoa o ka mua: ʻo ia nō ka mea e hoʻopuni ana i ka ʻāina a pau o Havila, he wahi gula ia;The name of the first is the Pishon; it winds through the entire land of Havilah, where there is gold.
Kin 2:12A he maikaʻi ke gula o ia ʻāina: i laila no ka deliuma a me ka pōhaku ʻonika.(The gold of that land is good; aromatic resin and onyx are also there.)
Kin 2:17Akā, ʻo ko ka lāʻau i ʻikea ai ka pono a me ka hewa, mai ʻai iho ʻoe ia mea: no ka mea, i kou lā e ʻai ai ia mea, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e make ʻoe.but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will certainly die."
Kin 3:1Ua ʻoi aku ka maʻalea o ka nahesa i ko nā holoholona o ke kula a pau a Iēhova ke Akua i hana ai. ʻĪ maila ia i ka wahine, He ʻoiaʻiʻo anei, ua pāpā mai ke Akua, ʻAʻole ʻolua e ʻai i ko nā lāʻau a pau o ka mahina ʻai nei?Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, "Did God really say, ‘You must not eat from any tree in the garden’?"
Kin 3:6A 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 3:13ʻĪ 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 3:19Me ka hou o kou maka e ʻai ai ʻoe i ka ʻai, a hiki i kou wā e hoʻi hou aku ai i ka lepo; no ka mea, mai laila ʻoe i lawe ʻia mai ai; no ka mea, he lepo nō ʻoe, a e hoʻi hou aku ʻoe i ka lepo.By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return."
Kin 4:1A 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 4:2Hānau hou ihola ʻo ia i kona kaikaina iā ʻAbela. He kahu hipa ʻo ʻAbela, a he mahi ʻai ʻo Kaina.Later she gave birth to his brother Abel. Now Abel kept flocks, and Cain worked the soil.
Kin 4:6ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā Kaina, He aha kāu i huhū ai? No ke aha hoʻi i kūlou iho ai kou maka i lalo?Then the Lord said to Cain, “Why are you angry? Why is your face downcast?
Kin 4:10ʻĪ maila kēlā, He aha kāu i hana iho nei? Ke hea mai nei ka leo o ke koko o kou kaikaina iaʻu mai ka lepo mai.The Lord said, “What have you done? Listen! Your brother’s blood cries out to me from the ground.
Kin 4:13ʻĪ 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 4:24Inā paha e pāhiku ka hoʻopaʻi ʻana no Kaina, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e pākanahiku me kumamāhiku hoʻi ia no Lameka.If Cain is avenged seven times, then Lamech seventy-seven times.”
Kin 4:25ʻIke 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 5:2He kāne lāua me ka wahine kāna i hana ai; hoʻomaikaʻi ihola ʻo ia iā lāua, a kapa ihola i ko lāua inoa ʻo ʻAdamu, i ka lā i hana ʻia ai ʻo lāua.He created them male and female and blessed them. And he named them “Mankind” when they were created.
Kin 5:5ʻO nā lā a pau o ko ʻAdamu ola ʻana, he ʻeiwa haneri makahiki a me kanakolu: a make ihola ia.Altogether, Adam lived a total of 930 years, and then he died.
Kin 5:9He kanaiwa makahiki o ko ʻEnosa ola ʻana, a hānau aʻela ʻo Kainana.When Enosh had lived 90 years, he became the father of Kenan.
Kin 5:12He kanahiku nā makahiki o ko Kainana ola ʻana, a hānau mai ʻo Mahalaleʻela nāna:When Kenan had lived 70 years, he became the father of Mahalalel.
Kin 5:15He kanaono nā makahiki a me kumamālima o ko Mahalaleʻela ola ʻana, a hānau aʻela ʻo Iareda nāna.When Mahalalel had lived 65 years, he became the father of Jared.
Kin 5:21He kanaonokumamālima nā makahiki o ko ʻEnoka ola ʻana, a hānau aʻela ʻo Metusala nāna.When Enoch had lived 65 years, he became the father of Methuselah.
Kin 6:3ʻĪ ihola ʻo Iēhova, ʻAʻole e noho loa ana kuʻu ʻUhane me kānaka, no ka mea, he kino nō ia; akā, ʻo kona mau lā ma kēia hope aku, he haneri makahiki ia a me ka iwakālua.Then the Lord said, “My Spirit will not contend with humans forever, for they are mortal; their days will be a hundred and twenty years.”
Kin 6:4Noho 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 6:5A ʻike maila ke Akua, he nui ka hewa o kānaka ma ka honua, a ua hewa wale nō ka noʻonoʻo ʻana o kona naʻau, āna i manaʻo ai i nā lā a pau.The Lord saw how great the wickedness of the human race had become on the earth, and that every inclination of the thoughts of the human heart was only evil all the time.
Kin 6:9Eia ka moʻoʻōlelo no Noa: He kanaka pono ʻo Noa, a he hemolele i waena o nā hanauna ona, a hele pū ʻo Noa me ke Akua.This is the account of Noah and his family. Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time, and he walked faithfully with God.
Kin 6:15Penei kāu e hana aku ai: ʻekolu haneri kūbita o ka loa o ka hale lana, he kanalima nā kūbita ka laulā, a he kanakolu nā kūbita o kona kiʻekiʻe.This is how you are to build it: The ark is to be three hundred cubits long, fifty cubits wide and thirty cubits high.
Kin 6:16He mālamalama kāu e hana ai ma ka hale lana, a e hoʻopaʻa ia mea ma luna ma ke kūbita; a e kau ʻoe i ka puka komo o ka hale lana ma kona paia: a he papa lalo, me ka papa waena, a me ka papa luna kāu e hana ai ma ia mea.Make a roof for it, leaving below the roof an opening one cubit high all around. Put a door in the side of the ark and make lower, middle and upper decks.
Kin 7:1ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā Noa, E komo aʻe ʻoe me kāu ʻohana a pau i loko o ka hale lana; no ka mea, ʻo ʻoe nō o kēia hanauna kaʻu i ʻike ai, he pono i mua oʻu.The Lord then said to Noah, “Go into the ark, you and your whole family, because I have found you righteous in this generation.
Kin 7:2ʻO nā holoholona maʻemaʻe a pau, e lawe pāhiku aku ʻoe iā lākou me ʻoe, i ke kāne a me kāna wahine; a ʻo nā holoholona maʻemaʻe ʻole, e pāpālua he kāne me kāna wahine.Take with you seven pairs of every kind of clean animal, a male and its mate, and one pair of every kind of unclean animal, a male and its mate,
Kin 7:4No ka mea, ʻehiku lā e koe, a laila e hoʻoua iho ai au ma luna o ka honua he kanahā lā a me nā pō; a e luku ana au i nā mea ola a pau aʻu i hana ai, mai ke alo o ka honua aku.Seven days from now I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights, and I will wipe from the face of the earth every living creature I have made.”
Kin 7:16He kāne he wahine o nā mea ʻiʻo a pau ka poʻe i komo aku i loko, me kā ke Akua i kauoha mai ai iā ia: a papani aʻela ʻo Iēhova i ka puka ma hope ona.The animals going in were male and female of every living thing, as God had commanded Noah. Then the Lord shut him in.
Kin 7:20He ʻumikumamālima nā kūbita o ke kiʻekiʻe o ka wai ma luna; a uhi ʻia aʻela nā kuahiwi.The waters rose and covered the mountains to a depth of more than fifteen cubits.
Kin 8:3Hoʻi 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 8:6A hala nā lā he kanahā, wehe aʻela ʻo Noa i ka puka makani o ka hale lana āna i hana ai:After forty days Noah opened a window he had made in the ark
Kin 8:9Akā, 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 8:11A ahiahi ihola, hoʻi maila ka manu nūnū i ona lā, aia hoʻi, he lau ʻoliva hou ma kona waha. Pēlā ʻo Noa i ʻike ai, ua emi iho ka wai mai luna aku o ka honua.When the dove returned to him in the evening, there in its beak was a freshly plucked olive leaf! Then Noah knew that the water had receded from the earth.
Kin 9:5He ʻoiaʻiʻo, e hoʻopaʻi auaneʻi au i ke koko o ko ʻoukou ola; ma ka lima o nā holoholona a pau kaʻu e hoʻopaʻi aku ai; a ma ka lima hoʻi o nā kānaka; ma ka lima hoʻi o ka hoahānau o kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka kaʻu e hoʻopaʻi aku ai i ke ola o kānaka.And for your lifeblood I will surely demand an accounting. I will demand an accounting from every animal. And from each human being, too, I will demand an accounting for the life of another human being.
Kin 9:11E hoʻopaʻa nō wau i kaʻu berita me ʻoukou; ʻaʻole hoʻi e luku hou ʻia nā mea ola a pau i nā wai o ke kai a Kahinaliʻi; ʻaʻole hoʻi he kai a Kahinaliʻi e hiki hou mai ana e pau ai ka honua.I establish my covenant with you: Never again will all life be destroyed by the waters of a flood; never again will there be a flood to destroy the earth.”
Kin 9:25ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ia, E pōʻino nō ʻo Kanaʻana; he kauā ia na nā kauā a kona poʻe hoahānau.he said, “Cursed be Canaan! The lowest of slaves will he be to his brothers.”
Kin 10:9He kanaka koa ia i ka hahai holoholona i mua o Iēhova: no laila i ʻōlelo ʻia ai, E like me Nimeroda ka mea koa loa, ka hahai holoholona i mua o Iēhova.He was a mighty hunter before the Lord; that is why it is said, “Like Nimrod, a mighty hunter before the Lord.”
Kin 10:12A me Resena ma waena o Nineva a ʻo Kala: he kūlanakauhale nui nō ia.and Resen, which is between Nineveh and Calah — which is the great city.
Kin 11:3ʻŌlelo aʻela kekahi kanaka i kona hoa, Inā kākou, e hana kākou i nā pōhaku ʻula, e kahu a moʻa loa. ʻO ko lākou pōhaku, he pōhaku ʻula, a he bitumena ko lākou puna.They said to each other, “Come, let’s make bricks and bake them thoroughly.” They used brick instead of stone, and tar for mortar.
Kin 11:12He kanakolu nā makahiki a me kumamālima o ko ʻArepakada ola ʻana, a hānau mai ʻo Sala nāna:When Arphaxad had lived 35 years, he became the father of Shelah.
Kin 11:14He kanakolu nā makahiki o ko Sala ola ʻana, a hānau mai ʻo ʻEbera nāna:When Shelah had lived 30 years, he became the father of Eber.
Kin 11:16He kanakolu nā makahiki a me kumamāhā o ko ʻEbera ola ʻana, a hānau mai ʻo Pelega nāna:When Eber had lived 34 years, he became the father of Peleg.
Kin 11:18He kanakolu nā makahiki o ko Pelega ola ʻana, a hānau mai ʻo Reu nāna:When Peleg had lived 30 years, he became the father of Reu.
Kin 11:20He kanakolu nā makahiki a me kumamālua o ko Reu ola ʻana, a hānau mai ʻo Seruga nāna:When Reu had lived 32 years, he became the father of Serug.
Kin 11:22He kanakolu nā makahiki o ko Seruga ola ʻana, a hānau mai ʻo Nahora nāna:When Serug had lived 30 years, he became the father of Nahor.
Kin 11:24He iwakālua nā makahiki a me kumamāiwa o ko Nahora ola ʻana, a hānau mai ʻo Tera nāna:When Nahor had lived 29 years, he became the father of Terah.
Kin 11:25Ma hope mai o ka hānau ʻana o Tera, he haneri nā makahiki a me ka ʻumikumamāiwa o ko Nahora ola ʻana, a nāna mai nā keiki kāne a me nā kaikamāhine.And after he became the father of Terah, Nahor lived 119 years and had other sons and daughters.
Kin 11:26He kanahiku nā makahiki o ko Tera ola ʻana, a hānau mai ʻo ʻAberama, ʻo Nahora, a ʻo Harana.After Terah had lived 70 years, he became the father of Abram, Nahor and Haran.
Kin 11:30A he pā ʻo Sarai; ʻaʻohe āna keiki.Now Sarai was childless because she was not able to conceive.
Kin 12:4Hele 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 12:10He 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 12:11A 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 12:13Ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e ʻī aku ʻoe, he kaikuahine ʻoe noʻu, i pōmaikaʻi ai au iā ʻoe, a e mālama ʻia kuʻu ola nou.Say you are my sister, so that I will be treated well for your sake and my life will be spared because of you.”
Kin 12:14A 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 12:18Kāhea maila ʻo Paraʻo iā ʻAberama, ʻī maila, He aha kēia mea āu i hana mai ai iaʻu? No ke aha lā i haʻi ʻole mai ʻoe iaʻu ʻo kāu wahine ia?So Pharaoh summoned Abram. “What have you done to me?” he said. “Why didn’t you tell me she was your wife?
Kin 13:5A ʻo Lota hoʻi, ka mea i hele pū me ʻAberama, he hipa nō kāna me nā bipi a me nā halelewa.Now Lot, who was moving about with Abram, also had flocks and herds and tents.
Kin 13:8ʻĪ 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 13:10ʻAlawa 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 13:13A ʻo nā kānaka o Sodoma, he poʻe hewa lākou, he lawehala loa i mua o Iēhova.Now the people of Sodom were wicked and were sinning greatly against the Lord.
Kin 14:4Hoʻokauā 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 14:10He 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 15:2ʻĪ 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 16:16He kanawalukumamāono nā makahiki o ʻAberama, i ka wā a Hagara i hānau ai iā ʻIsemaʻela na ʻAberama.Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar bore him Ishmael.
Kin 17:4ʻO wau nō, ʻeā, aia hoʻi me ʻoe kaʻu berita, a e lilo auaneʻi ʻoe i kupuna no nā lāhui kanaka he nui loa.“As for me, this is my covenant with you: You will be the father of many nations.
Kin 17:5ʻAʻole ʻoe e hea hou ʻia, ʻo ʻAberama, akā, ʻo ʻAberahama kou inoa: no ka mea, ua hoʻolilo aku nō au iā ʻoe i kupuna no nā lāhui kanaka he nui loa.No longer will you be called Abram; your name will be Abraham, for I have made you a father of many nations.
Kin 17:13ʻO ka mea i hānau ma kou wahi, a me ka mea i kūʻai ʻia i kou kālā, he pono nō e ʻoki poepoe ʻia ʻo ia: a e pili auaneʻi kaʻu berita ma ko ʻoukou ʻiʻo i berita mau loa.Whether born in your household or bought with your money, they must be circumcised. My covenant in your flesh is to be an everlasting covenant.
Kin 17:17A laila, moe ihola ʻo ʻAberahama i lalo kona maka, ʻakaʻaka ihola, a ʻī ihola i loko o kona naʻau, E hānau ʻia anei ke keiki na ka mea nona nā makahiki he haneri? E hānau mai nō anei ʻo Sara, nona nā makahiki he kanaiwa?Abraham fell facedown; he laughed and said to himself, “Will a son be born to a man a hundred years old? Will Sarah bear a child at the age of ninety?”
Kin 17:19ʻĪ maila ke Akua, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, na Sara e hānau ke keiki kāne nāu, a e kapa aku ʻoe i kona inoa ʻo ʻIsaʻaka: a e hoʻopaʻa auaneʻi au i kaʻu berita me ia, a me kāna poʻe mamo ma hope ona, i berita mau loa.Then God said, “Yes, but your wife Sarah will bear you a son, and you will call him Isaac. I will establish my covenant with him as an everlasting covenant for his descendants after him.
Kin 17:20A ʻo ʻIsemaʻela, ua hoʻolohe hoʻi au iā ʻoe nona: Aia hoʻi, ua hoʻopōmaikaʻi nō au iā ia, a e hoʻohua auaneʻi au i nā keiki nāna, a e hoʻomāhuahua nō hoʻi au iā ia; e hānau nāna nā aliʻi he ʻumikumamālua, a e hoʻolilo hoʻi au iā ia i lāhui kanaka nui.And as for Ishmael, I have heard you: I will surely bless him; I will make him fruitful and will greatly increase his numbers. He will be the father of twelve rulers, and I will make him into a great nation.
Kin 17:24He kanaiwa nā makahiki a me kumamāiwa o ko ʻAberahama ola ʻana, iā ia i ʻoki poepoe ʻia ai ma ka ʻiʻo o kona ʻōmaka.Abraham was ninety-nine years old when he was circumcised,
Kin 17:25He ʻumikumamākolu nā makahiki o ʻIsemaʻela, iā ia i ʻoki poepoe ʻia ai ma ka ʻiʻo o kona ʻōmaka.and his son Ishmael was thirteen;
Kin 18:10A laila, ʻī maila kēlā, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, e hoʻi hou mai ana au i kēia manawa o kēlā makahiki, aia hoʻi, e loaʻa uaneʻi iā Sara he keiki kāne. A lohe aʻela ʻo Sara ma ka puka o ka halelewa ma kona kua.Then one of them said, “I will surely return to you about this time next year, and Sarah your wife will have a son.” Now Sarah was listening at the entrance to the tent, which was behind him.
Kin 18:11A ʻo ʻAberahama lāua ʻo Sara, ua kahiko nō lāua, he nui ko lāua mau lā; a ua pau iā Sara ka mea a nā wāhine.Abraham and Sarah were already very old, and Sarah was past the age of childbearing.
Kin 18:13Nīnau maila ʻo Iēhova iā ʻAberahama, No ke aha lā i ʻakaʻaka ai ʻo Sara, i ka ʻī ʻana, He ʻoiaʻiʻo anei, e hānau nō wau i keiki i kuʻu wā luahine?Then the Lord said to Abraham, “Why did Sarah laugh and say, ‘Will I really have a child, now that I am old?’
Kin 18:14E hākālia anei kekahi mea iā Iēhova? I ka wā i ʻōlelo ʻia ai e hoʻi hou mai ana au i ou lā, i kēia manawa o kēlā makahiki, a e loaʻa iā Sara he keiki kāne.Is anything too hard for the Lord? I will return to you at the appointed time next year, and Sarah will have a son.”
Kin 18:24Inā paha he kanalima nā kānaka pono ma loko o ua kūlanakauhale lā, e luku anei ʻoe ia wahi, ʻaʻole nō e mālama ia wahi no ka poʻe pono he kanalima ma loko?What if there are fifty righteous people in the city? Will you really sweep it away and not spare the place for the sake of the fifty righteous people in it?
Kin 18:26ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova, Inā loaʻa iaʻu ma Sodoma nā kānaka pono he kanalima ma loko o ke kūlanakauhale, a laila au e mālama ai ia wahi a pau no lākou.The Lord said, “If I find fifty righteous people in the city of Sodom, I will spare the whole place for their sake.”
Kin 18:27ʻŌlelo 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 18:28A i emi mai nā mea ʻelima o ka poʻe pono he kanalima; e luku anei ʻoe ia kūlanakauhale a pau no ia mau mea ʻelima? ʻĪ maila kēlā, A i loaʻa iaʻu i laila he kanahā a me kumamālima, ʻaʻole au e luku aku.what if the number of the righteous is five less than fifty? Will you destroy the whole city for lack of five people?” “If I find forty-five there,” he said, “I will not destroy it.”
Kin 18:29ʻŌlelo 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 18:30ʻĪ 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 18:31ʻĪ 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 18:32ʻĪ 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 19:20Eia aʻe ke kūlanakauhale, e hiki koke ke holo ma laila, a ua liʻiliʻi hoʻi ia; ʻeā, e ʻae mai iaʻu e holo ma laila, (ʻaʻole anei ia he wahi liʻiliʻi?) a e mālama ʻia kuʻu ola.Look, here is a town near enough to run to, and it is small. Let me flee to it — it is very small, isn’t it? Then my life will be spared.”
Kin 19:31ʻĪ 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 20:3A hele maila ke Akua i o ʻAbimeleka lā ma ka moeʻuhane i ka pō, ʻī maila iā ia, Aia hoʻi, he kanaka make ʻoe, no ka wahine āu i lawe iho nei, no ka mea, he wahine mea kāne ia.But God came to Abimelek in a dream one night and said to him, “You are as good as dead because of the woman you have taken; she is a married woman.”
Kin 20:5ʻAʻole anei ia i ʻōlelo mai iaʻu, ʻO koʻu kaikuahine ia? A ʻo ka wahine, ʻo ia kai ʻī mai, He kaikunāne kēlā noʻu: ma ka manaʻo pono o kuʻu naʻau a me ka hala ʻole o kuʻu mau lima kaʻu i hana aku ai i kēia.Did he not say to me, ‘She is my sister,’ and didn’t she also say, ‘He is my brother’? I have done this with a clear conscience and clean hands.”
Kin 20:7No ia mea hoʻi, e hoʻihoʻi aku na ua kanaka lā i kāna wahine; no ka mea, he kāula ia, a nāna nō e pule mai nou, i ola ai ʻoe: a i ʻole ʻoe e hoʻihoʻi mai iā ia, a laila e ʻike pono ʻoe, he ʻoiaʻiʻo e make nō ʻoe, ʻo ʻoe a me ou poʻe a pau.Now return the man’s wife, for he is a prophet, and he will pray for you and you will live. But if you do not return her, you may be sure that you and all who belong to you will die.”
Kin 20:9A laila, kāhea maila ʻo ʻAbimeleka iā ʻAberahama, ʻī maila iā ia, He aha kāu i hana mai ai iā mākou? He aha hoʻi koʻu hala iā ʻoe, i hoʻoili mai ai ʻoe i luna iho oʻu a ʻo koʻu aupuni ka hewa nui? Ua hana mai ʻoe iaʻu i nā mea pono ʻole ke hana ʻia.Then Abimelek called Abraham in and said, “What have you done to us? How have I wronged you that you have brought such great guilt upon me and my kingdom? You have done things to me that should never be done.”
Kin 20:10Nīnau maila ʻo ʻAbimeleka iā ʻAberahama, He aha kāu i ʻike mai ai, i hana iho ai ʻoe i kēia mea?And Abimelek asked Abraham, “What was your reason for doing this?”
Kin 20:11ʻĪ 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 20:12He ʻoiaʻiʻo hoʻi, ʻo koʻu kaikuahine nō ia, ke kaikamahine a kuʻu makua kāne, ʻaʻole naʻe ia ke kaikamahine a kuʻu makuahine, a lilo maila ia i wahine naʻu.Besides, she really is my sister, the daughter of my father though not of my mother; and she became my wife.
Kin 20:16ʻĪ maila hoʻi ʻo ia iā Sara, Aia hoʻi, ua hāʻawi iho nei au i nā ʻāpana kālā he tausani na kou kaikunāne: aia hoʻi, he mea pale maka ia nou i mua o ka poʻe a pau me ʻoe, a me nā mea a pau: pēlā ʻo ia i aʻo ʻia mai ai.To Sarah he said, “I am giving your brother a thousand shekels of silver. This is to cover the offense against you before all who are with you; you are completely vindicated.”
Kin 21:2No ka mea, hāpai aʻela ʻo Sara, a hānau maila he keiki kāne na ʻAberahama i kona wā ʻelemakule; i ka manawa a ke Akua i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ia.Sarah became pregnant and bore a son to Abraham in his old age, at the very time God had promised him.
Kin 21:11He mea ʻehaʻeha loa ia i ka manaʻo o ʻAberahama, no kāna keiki.The matter distressed Abraham greatly because it concerned his son.
Kin 21:17Hoʻolohe maila ke Akua i ka leo o ke keiki; a kāhea maila ka ʻānela o ke Akua iā Hagara mai ka lani mai, ʻī maila iā ia, He aha kāu e Hagara? Mai makaʻu ʻoe; no ka mea, ua hoʻolohe mai nō ke Akua i ka leo o ke keiki ma kona wahi i waiho ai.God heard the boy crying, and the angel of God called to Hagar from heaven and said to her, “What is the matter, Hagar? Do not be afraid; God has heard the boy crying as he lies there.
Kin 21:34Noho ihola ʻo ʻAberahama ma ka ʻāina o ko Pilisetia i nā lā he nui loa.And Abraham stayed in the land of the Philistines for a long time.
Kin 22:13ʻAlawa 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 23:4He malihini nō wau e noho wale ana me ʻoukou: e hāʻawi mai i ilina i waena o ʻoukou, i lilo ia noʻu, i kanu aku au i kuʻu mea i make, mai koʻu mau maka aku.“I am a foreigner and stranger among you. Sell me some property for a burial site here so I can bury my dead.”
Kin 23:6E hoʻolohe mai ʻoe i kā mākou, e kuʻu haku: he aliʻi nui nō ʻoe i waena o mākou; ma ka ilina maikaʻi loa o mākou, e kanu iho ai ʻoe i kāu mea make: ʻaʻole e ʻauʻa kekahi o mākou i kona ilina iā ʻoe, i ʻole ʻoe e kanu i kou mea make.“Sir, listen to us. You are a mighty prince among us. Bury your dead in the choicest of our tombs. None of us will refuse you his tomb for burying your dead.”
Kin 23:15E kuʻu haku, e hoʻolohe mai iaʻu, ʻehā haneri sekela kālā ke kumu kūʻai o ia ʻāina; he aha hoʻi ia i waena o kāua? E kanu hoʻi ʻoe i kāu mea make.“Listen to me, my lord; the land is worth four hundred shekels of silver, but what is that between you and me? Bury your dead.”
Kin 23:16ʻAe maila ʻo ʻAberahama iā ʻEperona; a kaupouna ihola ʻo Aberahama no ʻEperona i ke kālā āna i ʻōlelo ai ma ka lohe o nā mamo a Heta, ʻehā haneri sekela kālā, he kālā pono i ka poʻe kūʻai.Abraham agreed to Ephron’s terms and weighed out for him the price he had named in the hearing of the Hittites: four hundred shekels of silver, according to the weight current among the merchants.
Kin 24:10Lālau 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 24:16Ua maikaʻi ka maka o ua kaikamahine lā ke nānā ʻia aku, he wahine puʻupaʻa, ʻaʻole i ʻike ʻia e kekahi kāne: iho ihola ia ma ka luawai, hoʻopiha ihola i kona bākeke, a hoʻi maila i luna.The woman was very beautiful, a virgin; no man had ever slept with her. She went down to the spring, filled her jar and came up again.
Kin 24:22A pau ka inu ʻana o nā kāmelo, lawe aʻela ua kanaka lā i kekahi apo gula no ka ihu, he hapalua o ka sekela ma ke kaupouna ʻana, me nā kūpeʻe gula ʻelua no kona mau lima, he ʻumi [nā sekela] ma ke kaupouna ʻana;When the camels had finished drinking, the man took out a gold nose ring weighing a beka and two gold bracelets weighing ten shekels.
Kin 24:23Nīnau 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 24:25ʻĪ hou maila hoʻi kēlā iā ia, He mauʻu maloʻo nō a he ʻai na nā holoholona iā mākou a nui, a he wahi nō hoʻi e moe ai.And she added, “We have plenty of straw and fodder, as well as room for you to spend the night.”
Kin 24:29He kaikunāne ko Rebeka, ʻo Labana kona inoa; a holo maila ʻo Labana i waho i ua kanaka lā, ma ka luawai.Now Rebekah had a brother named Laban, and he hurried out to the man at the spring.
Kin 24:31ʻĪ maila ia, E ka mea i aloha ʻia e Iēhova, e komo mai ʻoe; he aha kāu e kū wale nei i waho? No ka mea, ua hoʻomākaukau iho nei au i ka hale, a me ka wahi no nā kāmelo.“Come, you who are blessed by the Lord,” he said. “Why are you standing out here? I have prepared the house and a place for the camels.”
Kin 24:47Nīnau 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 24:50A laila, ʻōlelo maila ʻo Labana lāua ʻo Betuʻela, ʻī maila, No Iēhova mai ia mea; ʻaʻole e hiki iā māua ke ʻōlelo aku iā ʻoe he hewa, ʻaʻole hoʻi he pono.Laban and Bethuel answered, “This is from the Lord; we can say nothing to you one way or the other.
Kin 25:8A laila kāʻili ʻia aku ke ea o ʻAberahama, a make ihola ia i ka wā ʻelemakule maikaʻi; he kanaka kahiko loa ia, a ua nui nā lā ona, a ua hui ʻia aku ia me kona poʻe kānaka.Then Abraham breathed his last and died at a good old age, an old man and full of years; and he was gathered to his people.
Kin 25:16ʻO ia nā keiki kāne a ʻIsemaʻela, ʻo ia hoʻi ko lākou mau inoa; ma ko lākou mau kauhale, a ma ko lākou mau kūlanahale; he ʻumikumamālua mau aliʻi e like me ko lākou mau lāhui kanaka.These were the sons of Ishmael, and these are the names of the twelve tribal rulers according to their settlements and camps.
Kin 25:20He kanahā nā makahiki o ʻIsaʻaka i kona wā i lawe ai iā Rebeka ke kaikamahine a Betuʻela no Suria, a ke kaikuahine o Labana no Suria, i wahine nāna.and Isaac was forty years old when he married Rebekah daughter of Bethuel the Aramean from Paddan Aram and sister of Laban the Aramean.
Kin 25:24A hiki mai kona manawa e hānau ai, aia hoʻi, he mau māhoe i loko o kona ʻōpū.When the time came for her to give birth, there were twin boys in her womb.
Kin 25:26Ma 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 25:27Nui aʻela ua mau keiki lā: he kanaka akamai ʻo ʻEsau i ka hahai holoholona hihiu, he kanaka no ka nāhelehele: akā, he kanaka noho mālie ʻo Iakoba, e noho ana ma nā halelewa.The boys grew up, and Esau became a skillful hunter, a man of the open country, while Jacob was content to stay at home among the tents.
Kin 25:32ʻĪ ihola ʻo ʻEsau, Eia wau, ua kokoke e make, a he aha auaneʻi koʻu pōmaikaʻi i kēia pono o ka hānau mua?“Look, I am about to die,” Esau said. “What good is the birthright to me?”
Kin 26:1He 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 26:7Nīnau 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 26:9Hea 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 26:10ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻAbimeleka, He aha kēia āu i hana mai ai iā mākou? Inā i moe wale paha kekahi o nā kānaka me kāu wahine, inā ua hoʻoili mai ʻoe i ka hala ma luna o mākou.Then Abimelek said, “What is this you have done to us? One of the men might well have slept with your wife, and you would have brought guilt upon us.”
Kin 26:11Kauoha aku ʻo ʻAbimeleka i nā kānaka a pau, i ka ʻī ʻana, ʻO ka mea hoʻopā aku i kēia kanaka, a i kāna wahine paha, he ʻoiaʻiʻo e make ia.So Abimelek gave orders to all the people: “Anyone who harms this man or his wife shall surely be put to death.”
Kin 26:14No ka mea, nāna nā hipa, a me nā bipi, a me nā kānaka he nui loa: a huāhuā maila ko Pilisetia iā ia.He had so many flocks and herds and servants that the Philistines envied him.
Kin 26:19ʻEli ihola nā kauā a ʻIsaʻaka ma ke awāwa, a loaʻa ihola ka pūnāwai i laila, he wai mau.Isaac’s servants dug in the valley and discovered a well of fresh water there.
Kin 26:27ʻĪ 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 26:35He mau mea ʻehaʻeha lāua no ka naʻau o ʻIsaʻaka a me Rebeka.They were a source of grief to Isaac and Rebekah.
Kin 27:11ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iakoba iā Rebeka i kona makuahine, Aia hoʻi, he kanaka huluhulu ʻo ʻEsau kuʻu kaikuaʻana, a he kanaka paheʻe nō wau:Jacob said to Rebekah his mother, “But my brother Esau is a hairy man while I have smooth skin.
Kin 27:12A e hāhā mai paha kuʻu makua kāne iaʻu, a e ʻikea auaneʻi au e ia he mea hoʻopunipuni; a e hoʻoili mai au i ka hōʻino ʻia ma luna iho oʻu, ʻaʻole ka hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia.What if my father touches me? I would appear to be tricking him and would bring down a curse on myself rather than a blessing.”
Kin 27:28E hāʻawi mai ke Akua iā ʻoe i ka hau no ka lani mai, me ka momona o ka honua, a me ka palaoa a me ka waina he nui:May God give you heaven’s dew and earth’s richness — an abundance of grain and new wine.
Kin 27:37ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ʻIsaʻaka iā ʻEsau, Aia hoʻi, ua hoʻolilo aku au iā ia i haku nou, a ua hāʻawi aku nō wau i kona poʻe hoahānau a pau i poʻe kauā nāna; ua mālama aku hoʻi au iā ia i ka palaoa a me ka waina: a he aha kaʻu e hana aku ai nāu, e kuʻu keiki?Isaac answered Esau, “I have made him lord over you and have made all his relatives his servants, and I have sustained him with grain and new wine. So what can I possibly do for you, my son?”
Kin 28:3E hoʻomaikaʻi mai ke Akua Mana iā ʻoe, e hoʻohua mai kēlā iā ʻoe, e hoʻomāhuahua hoʻi iā ʻoe, i lilo ʻoe i poʻe kānaka he nui:May God Almighty bless you and make you fruitful and increase your numbers until you become a community of peoples.
Kin 28:16Ala aʻela ʻo Iakoba mai kona hiamoe ʻana, ʻī ihola ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ma ʻaneʻi nō ʻo Iēhova, ʻaʻole naʻe au i ʻike.When Jacob awoke from his sleep, he thought, “Surely the Lord is in this place, and I was not aware of it.”
Kin 28:17ʻEʻehia ihola ia, ʻī ihola, He wahi ʻeʻehia kēia! ʻO ka hale wale nō kēia no ke Akua, ʻo ka ʻīpuka hoʻi kēia o ka lani.He was afraid and said, “How awesome is this place! This is none other than the house of God; this is the gate of heaven.”
Kin 29:2Nānā 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 29:7ʻĪ 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 29:12Haʻi 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 29:14ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Labana iā ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ʻoe nō kuʻu iwi, a me kuʻu ʻiʻo. A noho pū ihola ʻo ia me ia, hoʻokahi malama.Then Laban said to him, “You are my own flesh and blood.” After Jacob had stayed with him for a whole month,
Kin 29:17He maka wai ko Lea; akā, ua maikaʻi ʻo Rāhela ke nānā aku, a ua maikaʻi kona helehelena.Leah had weak eyes, but Rachel had a lovely figure and was beautiful.
Kin 29:20Hoʻoikaika 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 29:25A 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 29:32Hāpai ihola ʻo Lea, a hānau maila he keiki kāne, a kapa ihola ia i kona inoa ʻo Reubena: no ka mea, ʻī maila ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua nānā mai ʻo Iēhova i kuʻu pōpilikia; ʻānō hoʻi, e aloha mai auaneʻi kaʻu kāne iaʻu.Leah became pregnant and gave birth to a son. She named him Reuben, for she said, “It is because the Lord has seen my misery. Surely my husband will love me now.”
Kin 29:33Hāpai hou ihola ia, a hānau maila he keiki kāne; ʻī maila, No ka mea, ua lohe ʻo Iēhova i kuʻu hoʻowahāwahā ʻia, no laila, ua hāʻawi mai hoʻi ʻo ia i kēia keiki kāne: kapa ihola ia i kona inoa, ʻo Simeona.She conceived again, and when she gave birth to a son she said, “Because the Lord heard that I am not loved, he gave me this one too.” So she named him Simeon.
Kin 29:34Hāpai hou ihola ia, a hānau maila, he keiki kāne; ʻī maila, I kēia manawa nō, e hoʻopili ʻia mai auaneʻi kaʻu kāne iaʻu; no ka mea, ua hānau nō wau i nā keiki kāne ʻekolu nāna: no ia mea i kapa ʻia ai kona inoa, ʻo Levi.Again she conceived, and when she gave birth to a son she said, “Now at last my husband will become attached to me, because I have borne him three sons.” So he was named Levi.
Kin 29:35Hāpai hou ihola ia, a hānau maila he keiki kāne: ʻī maila ia, ʻĀnō nō, e hoʻoleʻa aku wau iā Iēhova; no laila, kapa ihola ia i kona inoa, ʻo Iuda; a oki ihola kona hānau ʻana.She conceived again, and when she gave birth to a son she said, “This time I will praise the Lord.” So she named him Judah. Then she stopped having children.
Kin 30:5Hāpai ihola ʻo Bileha, a hānau maila, he keiki kāne na Iakoba.and she became pregnant and bore him a son.
Kin 30:15ʻĪ 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 30:16I 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 30:23Hāpai ihola ʻo ia, a hānau maila he keiki kāne: ʻī maila ia, Ua lawe aku nō ke Akua i kuʻu hōʻino ʻia.She became pregnant and gave birth to a son and said, “God has taken away my disgrace.”
Kin 30:30No ka mea, he mea ʻuʻuku kāu ma mua o koʻu hiki ʻana mai, a ua hoʻomāhuahua ʻia aʻe ia he lehulehu loa: a ua hoʻopōmaikaʻi mai ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoe, ma hope mai o kuʻu hele ʻana mai: ʻānō hoʻi, āhea lā au e hoʻolako ai i ko ka hale oʻu kekahi?The little you had before I came has increased greatly, and the Lord has blessed you wherever I have been. But now, when may I do something for my own household?”
Kin 30:31ʻĪ 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 30:33Pēlā e hoʻāpono aku ai koʻu pono iaʻu i ka wā ma hope, i ka wā e lilo mai ai ia i uku naʻu i mua o kou mau maka: ʻo nā mea a pau o ka poʻe kao me aʻu, ʻaʻole i kikokiko, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻeleʻele no ka poʻe hipa, ʻo ia ke ʻōlelo ʻia he mea i ʻaihue ʻia.And my honesty will testify for me in the future, whenever you check on the wages you have paid me. Any goat in my possession that is not speckled or spotted, or any lamb that is not dark-colored, will be considered stolen.”
Kin 30:42Akā, inā he mau holoholona nāwaliwali lākou, ʻaʻole ia i waiho i nā lāʻau i loko; pēlā nō, na Labana ka poʻe nāwaliwali, a na Iakoba ka poʻe ikaika.but if the animals were weak, he would not place them there. So the weak animals went to Laban and the strong ones to Jacob.
Kin 30:43A he nui loa ka waiwai o ua kanaka nei: iā ia nā holoholona he nui wale, me nā kauā wahine, a me nā kauā kāne, nā kāmelo, a me nā hoki.In this way the man grew exceedingly prosperous and came to own large flocks, and female and male servants, and camels and donkeys.
Kin 31:7A ua hoʻopunipuni mai ko ʻolua makua kāne iaʻu, a he ʻumi kāna hoʻololi ʻana i kaʻu uku: akā, ʻaʻole ke Akua i ʻae mai e hoʻopōʻino mai ia iaʻu.yet your father has cheated me by changing my wages ten times. However, God has not allowed him to harm me.
Kin 31:15ʻAʻole anei i manaʻo ʻia māua e ia, he mau mea ʻē? No ka mea, ua lilo māua i ke kūʻai ʻia e ia, a ua pau loa hoʻi ko māua kālā iā ia.Does he not regard us as foreigners? Not only has he sold us, but he has used up what was paid for us.
Kin 31:26ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Labana iā Iakoba, He aha kāu i hana ai i hoʻopunipuni mai ai ʻoe iaʻu, a i lawe aku ai hoʻi i kaʻu mau kaikamāhine, e like me nā pio o ke kaua?Then Laban said to Jacob, “What have you done? You’ve deceived me, and you’ve carried off my daughters like captives in war.
Kin 31:28ʻAʻole hoʻi i ʻae mai ʻoe iaʻu e honi i kaʻu mau moʻopuna a me nā kaikamāhine aʻu? He lapuwale ka hana ʻana āu i hana ai.You didn’t even let me kiss my grandchildren and my daughters goodbye. You have done a foolish thing.
Kin 31:35ʻĪ 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 31:36Ukiuki 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 31:37A ua huli iho ʻoe i kaʻu ukana a pau, a he aha kāu i loaʻa ai ʻo nā mea a pau o kou hale? E kau mai i ʻaneʻi i mua o koʻu mau hoahānau a me kou mau hoahānau, i hoʻoponopono mai ai lākou i waena o kāua.Now that you have searched through all my goods, what have you found that belongs to your household? Put it here in front of your relatives and mine, and let them judge between the two of us.
Kin 31:38He iwakālua nā makahiki aʻu i noho ai me ʻoe; ʻo kāu poʻe hipa wahine a me kāu poʻe kao wahine, ʻaʻole lākou i hānau i ka wā, ʻaʻole hoʻi au i ʻai i nā hipa kāne o kou poʻe holoholona.“I have been with you for twenty years now. Your sheep and goats have not miscarried, nor have I eaten rams from your flocks.
Kin 31:41Pēlā wau i nā makahiki he iwakālua ma loko o kou hale; hoʻoikaika au nāu i nā makahiki he ʻumikumamāhā no kāu mau kaikamāhine, a me nā makahiki ʻeono no kou poʻe holoholona: a he ʻumi kāu hoʻololi ʻana i kaʻu uku.It was like this for the twenty years I was in your household. I worked for you fourteen years for your two daughters and six years for your flocks, and you changed my wages ten times.
Kin 31:42Inā ʻaʻole me aʻu ke Akua o koʻu kupuna kāne, ke Akua o ʻAberahama, a ʻo ka makaʻu o ʻIsaʻaka, he ʻoiaʻiʻo, inā ua hoʻihoʻi nele mai ʻoe iaʻu i nēia manawa. Ua ʻike mai nō ke Akua i koʻu pōpilikia, a me ka hana ʻana a koʻu mau lima, a ua pāpā mai iā ʻoe i ka pō nei.If the God of my father, the God of Abraham and the Fear of Isaac, had not been with me, you would surely have sent me away empty-handed. But God has seen my hardship and the toil of my hands, and last night he rebuked you.”
Kin 31:43ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Labana iā Iakoba, ʻī maila, Naʻu nō kēia mau kaikamāhine, a naʻu nō kēia mau kamaliʻi, a naʻu nō hoʻi kēia poʻe holoholona, a naʻu nō nā mea a pau āu e ʻike nei; a he aha kaʻu mea e hiki ai i kēia lā ke hana aku i kēia mau kaikamāhine aʻu, a me kēia mau kamaliʻi a lākou i hānau ai?Laban answered Jacob, “The women are my daughters, the children are my children, and the flocks are my flocks. All you see is mine. Yet what can I do today about these daughters of mine, or about the children they have borne?
Kin 31:48ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Labana, He mea hōʻikeʻike kēia ahu pōhaku ma waena o kāua i kēia lā. No laila i kapa ʻia ai kona inoa ʻo Galeʻeda,Laban said, “This heap is a witness between you and me today.” That is why it was called Galeed.
Kin 31:50Inā ʻoe e hoʻopilikia i kaʻu mau kaikamāhine, inā hoʻi ʻoe e lawe i nā wāhine hou, he ʻokoʻa kēia mau kaikamāhine aʻu, ʻaʻohe kanaka me kāua; e ao ʻoe, ʻo ke Akua nō ke ʻike maka mai ma waena o kāua.If you mistreat my daughters or if you take any wives besides my daughters, even though no one is with us, remember that God is a witness between you and me.”
Kin 31:52He mea hōʻikeʻike kēia ahu, he mea hōʻikeʻike hoʻi kēia pōhaku kūkulu, i hele ʻole aku ai au ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o kēia ahu i ou lā, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoe e hele mai ma kēia ʻaoʻao o ua ahu nei a me kēia pōhaku kūkulu i oʻu nei, e hana ʻino.This heap is a witness, and this pillar is a witness, that I will not go past this heap to your side to harm you and that you will not go past this heap and pillar to my side to harm me.
Kin 32:14I ʻelua haneri kao wahine, me nā kao kāne he iwakālua; ʻelua haneri hipa wahine, me nā hipa kāne he iwakālua,two hundred female goats and twenty male goats, two hundred ewes and twenty rams,
Kin 32:15He kanakolu kāmelo waiū, me kā lākou mau keiki; he kanahā bipi wahine, me nā bipi kāne he ʻumi; he iwakālua hoki wahine a me nā hoki keiki he ʻumi.thirty female camels with their young, forty cows and ten bulls, and twenty female donkeys and ten male donkeys.
Kin 32:22Ala 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 32:28ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻAʻole e hea hou ʻia kou inoa, ʻo Iakoba; akā, ʻo ʻIseraʻela: no ka mea, he ikaika kou i mua o ke Akua; a e lanakila hoʻi ʻoe ma luna o nā kānaka.Then the man said, “Your name will no longer be Jacob, but Israel, because you have struggled with God and with humans and have overcome.”
Kin 32:29Nīnau 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 32:30Kapa 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 33:8Nīnau 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 33:9ʻĪ maila kēlā, He nui nō kaʻu, e kuʻu kaikaina, iā ʻoe nō kāu mea.But Esau said, “I already have plenty, my brother. Keep what you have for yourself.”
Kin 33:13ʻĪ 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 33:19Kūʻai 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 34:14ʻŌlelo 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 34:18A he ʻoluʻolu kā lākou ʻōlelo iā Hamora, a me Sekema ke keiki a Hamora.Their proposal seemed good to Hamor and his son Shechem.
Kin 34:19ʻAʻole i hoʻopaneʻe aku ua kanaka ʻōpiopio lā i ka hana ʻana ia mea; no ka mea, he makemake kona i ke kaikamahine a Iakoba: a ua ʻoi aku kona maikaʻi i mua o ko ka hale a pau o kona makua kāne.The young man, who was the most honored of all his father’s family, lost no time in doing what they said, because he was delighted with Jacob’s daughter.
Kin 34:30ʻŌlelo 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 34:31ʻĪ maila lākou, E pono anei e hana mai ia i ko mākou kaikuahine, me he wahine hoʻokamakama lā?But they replied, “Should he have treated our sister like a prostitute?”
Kin 35:14Hoʻokū aʻela ʻo Iakoba i ʻeho ma kahi āna i kamaʻilio mai ai me ia, he ʻeho pōhaku: a ninini ihola ia i ka mōhai inu ma luna; a ninini ihola hoʻi ʻo ia i ka ʻaila ma luna.Jacob set up a stone pillar at the place where God had talked with him, and he poured out a drink offering on it; he also poured oil on it.
Kin 35:22A 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 36:15ʻO lākou nei nā mākualiʻi o nā moʻopuna a ʻEsau: ʻo nā keiki kāne a ʻElipaza a ka makahiapo na ʻEsau, ʻo Temana he makualiʻi, ʻo ʻOmara he makualiʻi, ʻo Zepo he makualiʻi, ʻo Kenaza he makualiʻi,These were the chiefs among Esau’s descendants: The sons of Eliphaz the firstborn of Esau: Chiefs Teman, Omar, Zepho, Kenaz,
Kin 36:16ʻO Kora he makualiʻi, ʻo Gatama he makualiʻi, a ʻo ʻAmaleka he makualiʻi: ʻo lākou nā mākualiʻi na ʻElipaza ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻEdoma: ʻo lākou hoʻi nā keiki kāne a ʻAda.Korah, Gatam and Amalek. These were the chiefs descended from Eliphaz in Edom; they were grandsons of Adah.
Kin 36:17Eia nā keiki kāne a Reuʻela a ke keiki kāne a ʻEsau; ʻo Nahata he makualiʻi, ʻo Zera he makualiʻi, ʻo Sama, he makualiʻi, a ʻo Miza he makualiʻi: ʻo lākou nā mākualiʻi na Reuʻela, ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻEdoma: ʻo lākou nā moʻopuna a Basemata, a ka wahine a ʻEsau.The sons of Esau’s son Reuel: Chiefs Nahath, Zerah, Shammah and Mizzah. These were the chiefs descended from Reuel in Edom; they were grandsons of Esau’s wife Basemath.
Kin 36:18Eia nā keiki kāne a ʻAholibama, a ka wahine na ʻEsau; ʻo Ieusa he makualiʻi, ʻo Iaʻalama he makualiʻi, a ʻo Kora he makualiʻi: ʻo lākou nā mākualiʻi na ʻAholibama, ke kaikamahine a ʻAna, a ka wahine a ʻEsau.The sons of Esau’s wife Oholibamah: Chiefs Jeush, Jalam and Korah. These were the chiefs descended from Esau’s wife Oholibamah daughter of Anah.
Kin 36:29Eia nā mākualiʻi o ka Hori, ʻo Lotana he makualiʻi, ʻo Sobala he makualiʻi, ʻo Zibeona he makualiʻi, a ʻo ʻAna he makualiʻi,These were the Horite chiefs: Lotan, Shobal, Zibeon, Anah,
Kin 36:30ʻO Disona he makualiʻi, ʻo ʻEzera he makualiʻi, a ʻo Disana he makualiʻi; ʻo lākou nā mākualiʻi na ka Hori, no ko lākou poʻe mākualiʻi ma ka ʻāina ʻo Seira.Dishon, Ezer and Dishan. These were the Horite chiefs, according to their divisions, in the land of Seir.
Kin 36:40Eia nā inoa o nā mākualiʻi na ʻEsau, e like me ko lākou mau ʻohana, ma muli o ko lākou mau wahi, ma ko lākou mau inoa; ʻo Timena he makualiʻi, ʻo ʻAleva he makualiʻi, ʻo Ieteta he makualiʻi,These were the chiefs descended from Esau, by name, according to their clans and regions: Timna, Alvah, Jetheth,
Kin 36:41ʻO ʻAholibama he makualiʻi, ʻo ʻEla he makualiʻi, ʻo Pinona he makualiʻi,Oholibamah, Elah, Pinon,
Kin 36:42ʻO Kenaza he makualiʻi, ʻo Temana he makualiʻi, ʻo Mibezara he makualiʻi,Kenaz, Teman, Mibzar,
Kin 36:43ʻO Magediʻela he makualiʻi, a ʻo ʻIrama he makualiʻi; ʻo lākou nā mākualiʻi na ʻEdoma, e like me ko lākou mau noho ʻana, ma ka ʻāina i noho ai lākou: ʻo ia ʻo ʻEsau ke kupuna no ko ʻEdoma.Magdiel and Iram. These were the chiefs of Edom, according to their settlements in the land they occupied. This is the family line of Esau, the father of the Edomites.
Kin 37:2Eia ka moʻoʻōlelo no Iakoba. He ʻumi ko Iosepa makahiki a me kumamāhiku, e hānai ana ʻo ia i nā holoholona me kona poʻe kaikuaʻana, e noho pū ana ʻo ua keiki lā me nā keiki kāne a Bileha, a me nā keiki kāne a Zilepa, nā wāhine a kona makua kāne, a haʻi maila ʻo Iosepa i ka makua kāne o lākou i ka lono ʻino o lākou.This is the account of Jacob’s family line. Joseph, a young man of seventeen, was tending the flocks with his brothers, the sons of Bilhah and the sons of Zilpah, his father’s wives, and he brought their father a bad report about them.
Kin 37:3Ua 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 37:9A 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 37:10Haʻi 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 37:15A loaʻa ia i kekahi kanaka, aia hoʻi, ua hele hewa ia i ke kula. Nīnau maila ua kanaka lā iā ia, ʻī maila, He aha kāu mea e ʻimi nei?a man found him wandering around in the fields and asked him, “What are you looking for?”
Kin 37:24Lālau 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 37:26ʻŌlelo 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 37:28Hele 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 37:36A 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 38:3Hāpai ihola ʻo ia, a hānau maila he keiki kāne; a kapa ihola ia i kona inoa, ʻo ʻEra.she became pregnant and gave birth to a son, who was named Er.
Kin 38:4Hāpai hou ihola ʻo ia a hānau maila he keiki kāne; a kapa ihola ia i kona inoa, ʻo ʻOnana.She conceived again and gave birth to a son and named him Onan.
Kin 38:5Hāpai hou ihola ʻo ia a hānau maila he keiki kāne; a kapa ihola ia i kona inoa, ʻo Sela: ma Keziba ʻo ia i kona wā i hānau ai.She gave birth to still another son and named him Shelah. It was at Kezib that she gave birth to him.
Kin 38:15A 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 38:16Kipa 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 38:18ʻĪ 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 38:27A i ka manawa o kona haʻakōhi ʻana, aia hoʻi, he mau māhoe ma loko o kona ʻōpū.When the time came for her to give birth, there were twin boys in her womb.
Kin 38:29A 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 39:1Ua 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 39:2Me Iosepa nō ʻo Iēhova, he kanaka ia i hoʻopōmaikaʻi ʻia, aia nō ia ma ka hale o kona haku, he ʻAigupita.The Lord was with Joseph so that he prospered, and he lived in the house of his Egyptian master.
Kin 39:6A waiho ihola ʻo ia i kona mea a pau i nā lima o Iosepa, ʻaʻole ia i ʻike aku i kekahi mea nona, ʻo ka ʻai āna i ʻai ai wale nō. Ua maikaʻi ke kino o Iosepa, he maikaʻi nō hoʻi ka maka.So Potiphar left everything he had in Joseph’s care; with Joseph in charge, he did not concern himself with anything except the food he ate. Now Joseph was well-built and handsome,
Kin 40:9Haʻi 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 40:10ʻEkolu manamana o ke kumu waina; me he mea ʻōpuʻu maila ia, a mōhala maila ka pua; a hua maila ka hua waina pala.and on the vine were three branches. As soon as it budded, it blossomed, and its clusters ripened into grapes.
Kin 40:16A ʻike maila ka luna kahu ʻai, ua hōʻike mai kēlā i ke ʻano ma ka maikaʻi, ʻōlelo maila ʻo ia iā Iosepa, He moe nō hoʻi kaʻu, aia hoʻi, he mau hīnaʻi palaoa keʻokeʻo ʻekolu i luna o kuʻu poʻo.When the chief baker saw that Joseph had given a favorable interpretation, he said to Joseph, “I too had a dream: On my head were three baskets of bread.
Kin 41:5Hiamoe hou ihola ia, a loaʻa ka moe, aia hoʻi, hua maila nā ʻōpuʻu palaoa ʻehiku i ke kumu hoʻokahi, he ōhāhā a he maikaʻi.He fell asleep again and had a second dream: Seven heads of grain, healthy and good, were growing on a single stalk.
Kin 41:6Aia hoʻi, hua hou maila ma hope mai o lākou, nā ʻōpuʻu hou ʻehiku, he wīwī, a mae i ka makani mai ka hikina mai.After them, seven other heads of grain sprouted — thin and scorched by the east wind.
Kin 41:7ʻAi ihola nā ʻōpuʻu wīwī ʻehiku i nā ʻōpuʻu ʻehiku i ōhāhā a nui. A hikilele maila ʻo Paraʻo, aia hoʻi, he moe nāna.The thin heads of grain swallowed up the seven healthy, full heads. Then Pharaoh woke up; it had been a dream.
Kin 41:12I 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 41:19Aia hoʻi, hōʻea hou maila, ma hope mai o lākou nā bipi ʻehiku he wīwī, a ʻinoʻino loa ke nānā aku, ʻōlala ke kino, ʻaʻole i ʻike ʻia ka mea e like me lākou ma ka ʻāina a pau ʻo ʻAigupita, no ka ʻino.After them, seven other cows came up — scrawny and very ugly and lean. I had never seen such ugly cows in all the land of Egypt.
Kin 41:22A 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 41:23Aia hoʻi, kupu hou maila ma hope mai o lākou, ʻehiku ʻōpuʻu hou, he mimino, he wīwī, a mae i ka makani mai ka hikina mai.After them, seven other heads sprouted — withered and thin and scorched by the east wind.
Kin 41:29Aia hoʻi, e hiki mai ana nā makahiki ʻehiku, he mau makahiki ʻai nui ma ka ʻāina a pau ʻo ʻAigupita.Seven years of great abundance are coming throughout the land of Egypt,
Kin 41:36He ʻai mālama ia no ka ʻāina, no nā makahiki wī ʻehiku, e hiki mai ana ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita, i make ʻole ai ka ʻāina i ka wī.This food should be held in reserve for the country, to be used during the seven years of famine that will come upon Egypt, so that the country may not be ruined by the famine.”
Kin 41:46He 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 41:54A laila, hiki maila nā makahiki wī ʻehiku, e like me kā Iosepa i ʻōlelo mai ai. He wī nō ma nā ʻāina a pau, akā, he ʻai ma nā ʻāina a pau i ʻAigupita.and the seven years of famine began, just as Joseph had said. There was famine in all the other lands, but in the whole land of Egypt there was food.
Kin 42:1A 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 42:2ʻŌlelo 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 42:3Hele 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 42:9Hoʻomanaʻo 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 42:11He poʻe keiki mākou a pau na ke kanaka hoʻokahi; he poʻe kānaka pono, ʻaʻole he poʻe kiu mākou ʻo kāu poʻe kauā.We are all the sons of one man. Your servants are honest men, not spies.”
Kin 42:13ʻŌlelo maila lākou, ʻO kāu poʻe kauā, he ʻumi mākou a me kumamālua o ko mākou hanauna, nā keiki a ke kanaka hoʻokahi i ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana, aia hoʻi ka muli loa i kēia lā me ka makua kāne o mākou, a ʻo kekahi hoʻi, ʻaʻole ia.But they replied, “Your servants were twelve brothers, the sons of one man, who lives in the land of Canaan. The youngest is now with our father, and one is no more.”
Kin 42:14ʻŌlelo 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 42:16E hoʻouna aʻe i kekahi o ʻoukou e kiʻi i ko ʻoukou kaikaina, a e paʻa ʻoukou, i ʻikea kā ʻoukou ʻōlelo a me ka pono ʻiʻo o ʻoukou, akā, i ʻole, ma ke ola o Paraʻo, he poʻe kiu ʻiʻo nō ʻoukou.Send one of your number to get your brother; the rest of you will be kept in prison, so that your words may be tested to see if you are telling the truth. If you are not, then as surely as Pharaoh lives, you are spies!”
Kin 42:19Inā he poʻe kānaka pono ʻoukou, e paʻa ʻia kekahi o ʻoukou i ka hale paʻahao: e hoʻi aku ʻoukou e halihali i ʻai na ka wī o ko ʻoukou mau hale:If you are honest men, let one of your brothers stay here in prison, while the rest of you go and take grain back for your starving households.
Kin 42:28A 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 42:30ʻO ke kanaka, ka haku o ka ʻāina i ʻōlelo koʻikoʻi mai ai iā mākou; ua kuhi mai kēlā iā mākou, he poʻe kiu no ka ʻāina.“The man who is lord over the land spoke harshly to us and treated us as though we were spying on the land.
Kin 42:31A 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 42:32He poʻe hanauna mākou, he ʻumi a me kumamālua, nā keiki a ko mākou makua kāne; ʻaʻole kekahi, a ʻo ka muli loa, aia nō ia i kēia lā me ko mākou makua kāne, i ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana.We were twelve brothers, sons of one father. One is no more, and the youngest is now with our father in Canaan.’
Kin 42:33A ʻo ke kanaka, ka haku o ka ʻāina, ʻōlelo maila iā mākou, I kēia mea e ʻike ʻia ai he poʻe kānaka pono ʻoukou, E waiho mai ʻoukou i kekahi hoahānau o ʻoukou me aʻu, a e lawe i ʻai na ka wī o ko ʻoukou mau hale, a e hoʻi aku:“Then the man who is lord over the land said to us, ‘This is how I will know whether you are honest men: Leave one of your brothers here with me, and take food for your starving households and go.
Kin 42:34A e lawe mai ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou kaikaina i oʻu nei; a laila, ʻike au iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻohe kiu, he poʻe kānaka maikaʻi nō ʻoukou; a e kuʻu aku au iā ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou hoahānau, a e kūʻai ʻoukou i loko o kēia ʻāina.But bring your youngest brother to me so I will know that you are not spies but honest men. Then I will give your brother back to you, and you can trade in the land.’”
Kin 43:7ʻŌlelo 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 43:32Kau maila lākou nāna ma ke kaʻawale, a na lākou ma ke kaʻawale, a na ko ʻAigupita i ʻai pū me ia ma ke kaʻawale; no ka mea, ʻaʻole e hiki i ko ʻAigupita, ke ʻai pū me nā Hebera, he mea haumia ia i ko ʻAigupita.They served him by himself, the brothers by themselves, and the Egyptians who ate with him by themselves, because Egyptians could not eat with Hebrews, for that is detestable to Egyptians.
Kin 44:15Nīnau 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 44:16ʻŌlelo 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 44:19Nīnau maila kuʻu haku i kāu poʻe kauā nei, ʻī maila, He makua kāne anei ko ʻoukou, a he kaikaina anei?My lord asked his servants, ‘Do you have a father or a brother?’
Kin 44:20A 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 44:28A 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 45:23A 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 46:15ʻO lākou nā keiki kāne a Lea, āna i hānau ai na Iakoba ma Padanarama, a me kāna kaikamahine ʻo Dina: ʻo kāna poʻe keiki kāne a pau a me nā kaikamāhine, he kanakolukumamākolu o lākou.These were the sons Leah bore to Jacob in Paddan Aram, besides his daughter Dinah. These sons and daughters of his were thirty-three in all.
Kin 46:18ʻO lākou nā keiki kāne a Zilepa, a Labana i hāʻawi aku ai i kāna kaikamahine iā Lea: a ʻo lākou kāna i hānau ai na Iakoba, he poʻe ʻumikumamāono.These were the children born to Jacob by Zilpah, whom Laban had given to his daughter Leah — sixteen in all.
Kin 46:22ʻO lākou nā keiki a Rāhela i hānau na Iakoba: a ʻo lākou a pau, he ʻumikumamāhā.These were the sons of Rachel who were born to Jacob — fourteen in all.
Kin 46:32He poʻe kānaka mālama hipa lākou, he poʻe kānaka hānai holoholona, a ua hele mai lākou me kā lākou hipa, a me kā lākou holoholona, a me kā lākou mea a pau.The men are shepherds; they tend livestock, and they have brought along their flocks and herds and everything they own.’
Kin 46:33A hiki i ka wā e hea mai ai ʻo Paraʻo iā ʻoukou, a e nīnau mai, He aha kā ʻoukou ʻoihana?When Pharaoh calls you in and asks, ‘What is your occupation?’
Kin 46:34A laila, e ʻōlelo aku, He poʻe kānaka hānai holoholona kāu mau kauā nei, mai ka wā kamaliʻi mai, ʻo mākou, a me ko mākou poʻe mākua: i noho ai ʻoukou ma ka ʻāina, ma Gosena, no ka mea, he haumia i ko ʻAigupita, nā kahu hipa a pau.you should answer, ‘Your servants have tended livestock from our boyhood on, just as our fathers did.’ Then you will be allowed to settle in the region of Goshen, for all shepherds are detestable to the Egyptians.”
Kin 47:3ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Paraʻo i nā hoahānau o Iosepa, He aha kā ʻoukou ʻoihana? ʻĪ maila lākou iā Paraʻo, He poʻe kahu hipa kāu poʻe kauā nei, ʻo mākou a me ko mākou poʻe mākua.Pharaoh asked the brothers, “What is your occupation?” “Your servants are shepherds,” they replied to Pharaoh, “just as our fathers were.”
Kin 47:9ʻĪ 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 47:28ʻO nā makahiki o ka noho ʻana o Iakoba i ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita, he ʻumikumamāhiku: a ʻo nā makahiki a pau o ke ola ʻana o Iakoba, hoʻokahi haneri makahiki a me kanahākumamāhiku.Jacob lived in Egypt seventeen years, and the years of his life were a hundred and forty-seven.
Kin 49:4He 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 49:5ʻO Simeona lāua ʻo Levi, he mau hoahānau lāua; aia nā mea hoʻomāinoino ma ko lāua hoʻolimalima.“Simeon and Levi are brothers — their swords are weapons of violence.
Kin 49:7E hōʻino ʻia kā lāua inaina, no ka mea, he ʻino ia, a me ko lāua huhū, no ka mea, he koʻikoʻi ia: e māhelehele au iā lāua i loko o ka Iakoba, a e hoʻopuehu au iā lāua i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela.Cursed be their anger, so fierce, and their fury, so cruel! I will scatter them in Jacob and disperse them in Israel.
Kin 49:9He keiki a ka liona o Iuda, ua piʻi aʻe ʻoe, e kuʻu keiki, mai ke pio aʻe: kukuli ihola ia, a moe ihola me he liona kāne lā, a me ka liona wahine; na wai ia e hoʻāla aʻe?You are a lion’s cub, Judah; you return from the prey, my son. Like a lion he crouches and lies down, like a lioness — who dares to rouse him?
Kin 49:14He hoki ikaika nō ʻo ʻIsakara e moe ana ma waena o nā hale malumalu:“Issachar is a rawboned donkey lying down among the sheep pens.
Kin 49:15ʻIke ihola ia i ka maha he maikaʻi ia, a i ka ʻāina he ʻoluʻolu ia, kūlou ihola ia i kona hokua i ka ukana, a lilo ihola ia i kauā e ʻauhau ʻia ai.When he sees how good is his resting place and how pleasant is his land, he will bend his shoulder to the burden and submit to forced labor.
Kin 49:17He nahesa ʻo Dana ma kapa alanui, he moʻolele ma ke ala; nāna e nahu aku nā kuʻekuʻe wāwae o ka lio, a e hāʻule hope iho ka mea e hoʻoholo ana iā ia.Dan will be a snake by the roadside, a viper along the path, that bites the horse’s heels so that its rider tumbles backward.
Kin 49:21ʻO Napetali, he dia wahine ia i kala ʻia aku; ke hua mai nei ia i nā hua ʻōlelo maikaʻi.“Naphtali is a doe set free that bears beautiful fawns.
Kin 49:22He lālā hua ʻo Iosepa, he lālā hua ma ka pūnāwai; ke kolo aʻe nei nā lālā ona ma luna o ka pā.“Joseph is a fruitful vine, a fruitful vine near a spring, whose branches climb over a wall.
Kin 49:27E haehae ʻo Beniamina me he ʻīlio hae lā, i ke kakahiaka e ʻai iho ia i ke pio, a i ke ahiahi e puʻunaue ia i ka waiwai pio.“Benjamin is a ravenous wolf; in the morning he devours the prey, in the evening he divides the plunder.”
Kin 49:28ʻO kēia poʻe a pau, ʻo ka poʻe ʻohana ia a ʻIseraʻela he ʻumikumamālua: a ʻo ia ka mea a ko lākou makua kāne i ʻōlelo mai ai iā lākou, a i hoʻomaikaʻi mai ai iā lākou; i kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka e like me ka hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana, āna i hoʻomaikaʻi mai ai iā lākou.All these are the twelve tribes of Israel, and this is what their father said to them when he blessed them, giving each the blessing appropriate to him.
Kin 50:3A pau aʻela nā lā hoʻokahi kanahā nona, no ka mea, ʻo ia nā lā e pau ai ka iʻaloa ʻana o ka poʻe i iʻaloa ʻia; a kanikau ihola ko ʻAigupita nona i nā lā he kanahiku.taking a full forty days, for that was the time required for embalming. And the Egyptians mourned for him seventy days.
Kin 50:9Piʻi 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 50:11A 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 50:20I manaʻo nō ʻoukou e hana ʻino mai iaʻu, a hoʻololi mai ke Akua ia mea, i mea maikaʻi, e hana mai ai e like me ia i nēia lā, e hoʻōla i nā kānaka he nui loa.You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.
Puk 1:5ʻO nā mea ola a pau i puka mai ai, mai loko aʻe o ko Iakoba pūhaka, he kanahiku lākou; a ma ʻAigupita nō ʻo Iosepa.The descendants of Jacob numbered seventy in all; Joseph was already in Egypt.
Puk 1:14Hoʻoʻawahia ihola lākou i ko lākou nei ola ʻana i ka hana luhi i loko o ka pālolo, a i nā pōhaku lepo, a me nā hana a pau ma ka mahina ʻai: a ʻo ka hana a pau a lākou i hoʻohana iho ai iā lākou nei, he mea koʻikoʻi ia.They made their lives bitter with harsh labor in brick and mortar and with all kinds of work in the fields; in all their harsh labor the Egyptians worked them ruthlessly.
Puk 1:16ʻĪ maila, A i pale keiki ʻolua i nā wāhine Hebera, a nānā ʻolua i loko o nā pā holoi; inā he keiki kāne ia, a laila e pepehi ʻolua iā ia; akā inā he kaikamahine, e ola nō ia.“When you are helping the Hebrew women during childbirth on the delivery stool, if you see that the baby is a boy, kill him; but if it is a girl, let her live.”
Puk 1:19ʻĪ 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 2:2Hāpai aʻela ua wahine lā, a hānau maila he keiki kāne; a ʻike ihola ʻo ia iā ia he maikaʻi, hūnā ihola ʻo ia iā ia ʻekolu malama.and she became pregnant and gave birth to a son. When she saw that he was a fine child, she hid him for three months.
Puk 2:6A 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 2:16He mau kaikamāhine ʻehiku na ke kahuna ma Midiana. Hele maila lākou a hukihuki i ka wai, a ninini i loko o nā holowaʻa, e hoʻoinu ai i nā holoholona a ko lākou makua kāne.Now a priest of Midian had seven daughters, and they came to draw water and fill the troughs to water their father’s flock.
Puk 2:22A 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 3:5ʻĪ maila kēlā, Mai hoʻokokoke mai ʻoe: e wehe aʻe ʻoe i kou mau kāmaʻa mai kou mau kapuaʻi aku, no ka mea, ʻo kahi āu e kū nei, he ʻāina hoʻāno ia.“Do not come any closer,” God said. “Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy ground.”
Puk 3:8Ua iho mai nei au i lalo nei e hoʻokuʻu iā lākou mai ka lima mai o ko ʻAigupita, a e lawe mai iā lākou mai ia ʻāina mai, a kekahi ʻāina maikaʻi, a nui nō hoʻi, he ʻāina e kahe ana ʻo ka waiū a me ka meli; i kahi o ka poʻe Kanaʻana, a me ka Heta, a me ka ʻAmora, a me ka Pereza, a me ka Hiva, a me ka Iebusa.So I have come down to rescue them from the hand of the Egyptians and to bring them up out of that land into a good and spacious land, a land flowing with milk and honey — the home of the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites.
Puk 3:12ʻĪ maila kēlā, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo wau nō kekahi me ʻoe, eia hoʻi ka hōʻailona o koʻu hoʻouna ʻana aku iā ʻoe; i ka wā āu e lawe mai ai i ka poʻe kānaka mai ʻAigupita mai, e hoʻomana auaneʻi ʻoukou i ke Akua ma kēia kuahiwi.And God said, “I will be with you. And this will be the sign to you that it is I who have sent you: When you have brought the people out of Egypt, you will worship God on this mountain.”
Puk 4:2ʻĪ 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 4:10ʻĪ 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 4:25Lālau 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 4:26Hoʻokuʻu ihola ʻo ia iā ia. A laila ʻōlelo aʻela ia, He kāne koko ʻoe no ke ʻoki poepoe ʻana.So the Lord let him alone. (At that time she said “bridegroom of blood,” referring to circumcision.)
Puk 6:4Ua hoʻopaʻa nō hoʻi au i kuʻu berita me lākou, e hāʻawi aku ai no lākou i ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana, i ka ʻāina i noho ai lākou, he mau malihini i laila.I also established my covenant with them to give them the land of Canaan, where they resided as foreigners.
Puk 6:6No ia mea, e ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻO wau nō Iēhova, a e lawe mai ana nō wau iā ʻoukou mai lalo mai o nā mea kaumaha a ko ʻAigupita, a e hoʻopakele nō wau iā ʻoukou i ko lākou hoʻoluhi ʻana; a e hoʻōla wau iā ʻoukou me ka lima kākāuha, a me nā hoʻopaʻi ʻana he nui loa.“Therefore, say to the Israelites: ‘I am the Lord, and I will bring you out from under the yoke of the Egyptians. I will free you from being slaves to them, and I will redeem you with an outstretched arm and with mighty acts of judgment.
Puk 6:30ʻŌlelo aku ʻo Mose i mua o Iēhova, Aia hoʻi, he lehelehe hemahema koʻu, pehea lā e hoʻolohe mai ai ʻo Paraʻo iaʻu?But Moses said to the Lord, “Since I speak with faltering lips, why would Pharaoh listen to me?”
Puk 7:7He kanawalu nā makahiki o Mose, a he kanawalu nā makahiki o ʻAʻarona a me kumamākolu, i ka wā a lāua i ʻōlelo aku ai iā Paraʻo.Moses was eighty years old and Aaron eighty-three when they spoke to Pharaoh.
Puk 7:21A make ihola ka iʻa ma loko o ka muliwai; pilau maila ka muliwai; ʻaʻole i hiki i ko ʻAigupita ke inu i ka wai o ua muliwai lā: a he koko nō ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita a pau.The fish in the Nile died, and the river smelled so bad that the Egyptians could not drink its water. Blood was everywhere in Egypt.
Puk 8:15A ʻike ihola ʻo Paraʻo, he maha, hoʻopaʻakikī ihola ia i kona naʻau, ʻaʻole i hoʻolohe mai i kā lāua; e like me kā Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai.But when Pharaoh saw that there was relief, he hardened his heart and would not listen to Moses and Aaron, just as the Lord had said.
Puk 8:18Hana ihola nō pēlā nā māgoi, me ko lākou mea kilokilo, i hiki mai ai ka makika, ʻaʻole naʻe i hiki iā lākou. He makika nō naʻe ma luna o nā kānaka, a ma luna o nā holoholona.But when the magicians tried to produce gnats by their secret arts, they could not. Since the gnats were on people and animals everywhere,
Puk 8:24Hana ihola nō ʻo Iēhova pēlā: a hiki maila nā nalo nahu he nui loa ma loko o ka hale o Paraʻo, a me nā hale o kāna poʻe kauā, a ma ka ʻāina a pau o ʻAigupita: ua oki loa ka ʻāina i nā nalo nahu.And the Lord did this. Dense swarms of flies poured into Pharaoh’s palace and into the houses of his officials; throughout Egypt the land was ruined by the flies.
Puk 9:3Aia hoʻi, e kau ana nō ʻo Iēhova i kona lima ma luna o kāu poʻe holoholona ma ke kula, ma luna o nā lio, a ma luna o nā hoki, a ma luna o nā kāmelo, a ma luna o nā bipi, a ma luna o nā hipa: he ahulau nui loa.the hand of the Lord will bring a terrible plague on your livestock in the field — on your horses, donkeys and camels and on your cattle, sheep and goats.
Puk 9:18Aia hoʻi, a hiki i kēia hora o ka lā ʻapōpō, a laila e hoʻoua iho nō au i ka huahekili he nui loa, ʻaʻole lua e like me ia ma ʻAigupita nei, mai kona wā i hoʻokumu ʻia ai a hiki i kēia manawa.Therefore, at this time tomorrow I will send the worst hailstorm that has ever fallen on Egypt, from the day it was founded till now.
Puk 9:24He huahekili nō, a ua hui pū ka uila me ka huahekili, he nui loa, ʻaʻohe mea e like ai ma ka ʻāina a pau o ʻAigupita, mai ka manawa i lilo ai ia i aupuni.hail fell and lightning flashed back and forth. It was the worst storm in all the land of Egypt since it had become a nation.
Puk 10:9ʻĪ 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 10:14Lele aʻela nā ʻūhini ma luna o ka ʻāina a pau o ʻAigupita, a kau ihola ma nā mokuna a pau o ʻAigupita: he ʻino loa; ʻaʻohe ʻūhini ma mua e like ai, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hiki mai ana ma hope o lākou nā mea e like ai.they invaded all Egypt and settled down in every area of the country in great numbers. Never before had there been such a plague of locusts, nor will there ever be again.
Puk 10:23ʻAʻole loa lākou i ʻike i kekahi i kekahi, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ala aʻe kekahi mai kona wahi aʻe, i nā lā ʻekolu; akā, ʻo nā mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela, he mālamalama ko lākou i loko o ko lākou mau hale.No one could see anyone else or move about for three days. Yet all the Israelites had light in the places where they lived.
Puk 11:3Hāʻawi maila ʻo Iēhova i ka lokomaikaʻi i nā kānaka i mua o ka maka o ko ʻAigupita. He kanaka nui nō hoʻi ʻo Mose ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita i mua o ka maka o nā kauā a Paraʻo, i mua hoʻi o nā maka o kānaka.(The Lord made the Egyptians favorably disposed toward the people, and Moses himself was highly regarded in Egypt by Pharaoh’s officials and by the people.)
Puk 11:6A e nui loa auaneʻi ka uē ʻana ma ka ʻāina a pau i ʻAigupita nei; ʻaʻohe mea e like me ia ma mua, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea e like ana ma hope.There will be loud wailing throughout Egypt — worse than there has ever been or ever will be again.
Puk 12:3E ʻōlelo aku ʻolua i ka poʻe kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, e ʻī aku, I ka lā ʻumi o kēia malama, e lawe kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i hipa keiki ma ko ka hale o nā mākua, he hipa keiki no ka hale hoʻokahi.Tell the whole community of Israel that on the tenth day of this month each man is to take a lamb for his family, one for each household.
Puk 12:4Akā, inā he ʻuʻuku ko ka hale, ʻaʻole lawa no ka hipa keiki, e lawe pū ia me kona hoalauna e kokoke ana ma kona hale, e like me ka nui o lākou; e like me ka ʻai ʻana a kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka, pēlā nō ʻoukou e helu ai i nā hipa keiki.If any household is too small for a whole lamb, they must share one with their nearest neighbor, having taken into account the number of people there are. You are to determine the amount of lamb needed in accordance with what each person will eat.
Puk 12:5I hipa keiki kīnā ʻole kā ʻoukou, he kāne o ka makahiki hoʻokahi: no loko o ka poʻe hipa paha, no loko o ka poʻe kao paha kā ʻoukou e lawe ai iā ia.The animals you choose must be year-old males without defect, and you may take them from the sheep or the goats.
Puk 12:19ʻEhiku lā e loaʻa ʻole ai ka mea hū ma loko o ko ʻoukou mau hale. ʻO ka mea ʻai i ka palaoa hū, ʻo ia ke hōʻoki ʻia aku mai ke anaina kanaka o ka ʻIseraʻela aku: inā paha he kanaka ʻē ʻo ia, a inā paha o ka mea i hānau ma ka ʻāina.For seven days no yeast is to be found in your houses. And anyone, whether foreigner or native-born, who eats anything with yeast in it must be cut off from the community of Israel.
Puk 12:26A i ka wā e ʻōlelo mai ai kā ʻoukou poʻe keiki iā ʻoukou, He aha ke ʻano o kēia ʻoihana iā ʻoukou?And when your children ask you, ‘What does this ceremony mean to you?’
Puk 12:30Ala aʻela ʻo Paraʻo i ka pō, ʻo ia a me kāna poʻe kauā a pau, a me ko ʻAigupita a pau: a he nui loa ke kūpinaʻi ʻana ma ʻAigupita, no ka mea, ʻaʻohe hale i make ʻole ai kekahi.Pharaoh and all his officials and all the Egyptians got up during the night, and there was loud wailing in Egypt, for there was not a house without someone dead.
Puk 12:37Hele maila nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela mai Ramese a hiki i Sukota, ʻeono paha haneri tausani kāne i hele wāwae, a he ʻokoʻa nā kamaliʻi.The Israelites journeyed from Rameses to Sukkoth. There were about six hundred thousand men on foot, besides women and children.
Puk 12:38Hele pū maila ka poʻe ʻē he nui loa, i hui pū ʻia mai, a me nā hipa, a me nā bipi, he nui loa nā holoholona.Many other people went up with them, and also large droves of livestock, both flocks and herds.
Puk 12:42He pō ia e hoʻomanaʻo nui ʻia ai no Iēhova, no kona lawe ʻana mai iā lākou mai ka ʻāina mai o ʻAigupita: eia nō ka pō o Iēhova e hoʻomanaʻo ʻia ai e nā mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela, ma nā hanauna o lākou.Because the Lord kept vigil that night to bring them out of Egypt, on this night all the Israelites are to keep vigil to honor the Lord for the generations to come.
Puk 13:5A i ka wā a Iēhova e lawe aku ai iā ʻoe i loko i ka ʻāina o ka Kanaʻana, a ʻo ka Heta, a ʻo ka ʻAmora, a ʻo ka Hiva a me ka Iebusa, i kahi āna i hoʻohiki ai i kou poʻe kūpuna, e hāʻawi mai ʻo ia nou, he ʻāina e kahe ana ʻo ka waiū a me ka meli; a laila, i kēia malama, e hana ʻoe i kēia ʻoihana.When the Lord brings you into the land of the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Hivites and Jebusites — the land he swore to your ancestors to give you, a land flowing with milk and honey — you are to observe this ceremony in this month:
Puk 13:6ʻEhiku mau lā āu e ʻai ai i ka berena hū ʻole, a i ka hiku o ka lā, he ʻahaʻaina no Iēhova.For seven days eat bread made without yeast and on the seventh day hold a festival to the Lord.
Puk 13:9He hōʻailona nō ia nou ma kou lima, he mea hoʻomanaʻo nō hoʻi ma waena o kou mau maka, i mau ke kānāwai o Iēhova ma kou waha; no ka mea, me ka lima ikaika kā Iēhova i lawe mai ai iā ʻoe mai ʻAigupita mai.This observance will be for you like a sign on your hand and a reminder on your forehead that this law of the Lord is to be on your lips. For the Lord brought you out of Egypt with his mighty hand.
Puk 13:14Eia hoʻi, a i ka wā e nīnau mai ai kāu keiki kāne ma hope aku nei, e ʻī mai ana, He aha kēia? A laila e haʻi aku ʻoe iā ia, Me ka lima ikaika kā Iēhova i lawe mai ai iā mākou mai loko mai o ʻAigupita, a mai loko mai hoʻi o ka hale hoʻoluhi;“In days to come, when your son asks you, ‘What does this mean?’ say to him, ‘With a mighty hand the Lord brought us out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.
Puk 13:16A e lilo kēia mea i hōʻailona ma kou lima, a he mea hoʻomanaʻo hoʻi ma waena o kou mau maka; no ka mea, me ka lima ikaika i lawe mai ai ʻo Iēhova iā kākou ma waho mai o ʻAigupita.And it will be like a sign on your hand and a symbol on your forehead that the Lord brought us out of Egypt with his mighty hand.”
Puk 13:19Lawe pū maila ʻo Mose me ia i nā iwi o Iosepa; no ka mea, ua kauoha ikaika mai ʻo ia i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e hele mai ke Akua e ʻike iā ʻoukou; a e lawe aku hoʻi ʻoukou i koʻu mau iwi me ʻoukou.Moses took the bones of Joseph with him because Joseph had made the Israelites swear an oath. He had said, “God will surely come to your aid, and then you must carry my bones up with you from this place.”
Puk 14:12ʻAʻole anei kēia ʻo ka ʻōlelo a mākou i haʻi aku ai iā ʻoe ma ʻAigupita, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, E waiho pēlā iā mākou, i hoʻokauā aku ai mākou na ko ʻAigupita? No ka mea, he mea maikaʻi no mākou ke hoʻokauā aku na ko ʻAigupita, ʻaʻole hoʻi e make ma ka wao nahele.Didn’t we say to you in Egypt, ‘Leave us alone; let us serve the Egyptians’? It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the desert!”
Puk 14:29Akā, ʻo nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, hele maila lākou ma kahi maloʻo i waenakonu o ke kai: a ʻo nā wai, he pali ia no lākou ma ko lākou lima ʻākau, a me ko lākou lima hema.But the Israelites went through the sea on dry ground, with a wall of water on their right and on their left.
Puk 15:3He kanaka kaua ʻo Iēhova, ʻO Iēhova nō kona inoa.The Lord is a warrior; the Lord is his name.
Puk 15:5Ua poʻipū ka hohonu iā lākou; Pohō lākou i lalo me he pōhaku lā.The deep waters have covered them; they sank to the depths like a stone.
Puk 15:7I ka nui o kou nani, ua hoʻopuehu aku ʻoe i ka poʻe i ala kūʻē mai iā ʻoe; Hoʻouna aku ʻoe i kou huhū, Pau ihola lākou me he ʻōpala lā.“In the greatness of your majesty you threw down those who opposed you. You unleashed your burning anger; it consumed them like stubble.
Puk 15:8I ka hoʻohanu ʻana o kou mau puka ihu, ua hoʻākoakoa ʻia mai nā wai, Ea aʻela nā wai i luna, me he puʻu lā: Lilo nō ka hohonu i mea paʻa ma loko o ka ʻōpū o ke kai.By the blast of your nostrils the waters piled up. The surging waters stood up like a wall; the deep waters congealed in the heart of the sea.
Puk 15:10Pupuhi nō ʻoe me kou makani, Uhi maila ke kai iā lākou, Pohō ihola lākou i lalo i ke kai me he kēpau lā.But you blew with your breath, and the sea covered them. They sank like lead in the mighty waters.
Puk 15:11ʻO wai ka mea i waena o ka poʻe ikaika e like me ʻoe, e Iēhova? ʻO wai kou mea like, ma ka nani o ka hemolele? He mea weliweli ka hoʻomana aku, Ua hana ʻoe i nā mea kupanaha.Who among the gods is like you, Lord? Who is like you — majestic in holiness, awesome in glory, working wonders?
Puk 15:16E kau mai nō ka makaʻu a me ka weliweli ma luna o lākou; No ka nui o kou lima e noho mālie lākou me he pōhaku lā; A hala aʻe kou poʻe kānaka, e Iēhova, A hala aʻe nā kanaka āu i hoʻōla pānaʻi ai.terror and dread will fall on them. By the power of your arm they will be as still as a stone — until your people pass by, Lord, until the people you bought pass by.
Puk 15:24ʻŌhumu aʻela nā kānaka iā Mose, ʻī aʻela, He aha lā ko mākou mea inu?So the people grumbled against Moses, saying, “What are we to drink?”
Puk 15:27A hele maila lākou i ʻElima, ma laila nā pūnāwai he ʻumikumamālua, a me nā lāʻau pāma he kanahiku: noho ihola lākou i laila ma kahi o nā wai.Then they came to Elim, where there were twelve springs and seventy palm trees, and they camped there near the water.
Puk 16:1Hele maila lākou, mai ʻElima mai, a hiki maila ka poʻe mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela i ka wao nahele i Sina, he wahi ia ma waena o ʻElima a me Sinai, ʻo ka lā ʻumikumamālima ia o ka malama ʻalua, mai ko lākou puka ʻana mai i waho, mai ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita mai.The whole Israelite community set out from Elim and came to the Desert of Sin, which is between Elim and Sinai, on the fifteenth day of the second month after they had come out of Egypt.
Puk 16:7A kakahiaka, a laila ʻoukou e ʻike ai i ka nani o Iēhova; no kona hoʻolohe ʻana i ka mea a ʻoukou i ʻōhumu aku ai iā Iēhova: he aha hoʻi māua, i ʻōhumu mai ai ʻoukou iā māua?and in the morning you will see the glory of the Lord, because he has heard your grumbling against him. Who are we, that you should grumble against us?”
Puk 16:8ʻĪ maila ʻo Mose, E hāʻawi mai ana ʻo Iēhova i ke ahiahi, i iʻa na ʻoukou e ʻai ai, a kakahiaka i ʻai e māʻona ai; no ka mea, ua lohe mai ʻo Iēhova i ka ʻōhumu ʻana a ʻoukou i ʻōhumu aku ai iā ia: He aha hoʻi ʻo māua? ʻAʻole no māua kā ʻoukou ʻōhumu ʻana, akā, no Iēhova.Moses also said, “You will know that it was the Lord when he gives you meat to eat in the evening and all the bread you want in the morning, because he has heard your grumbling against him. Who are we? You are not grumbling against us, but against the Lord.”
Puk 16:14A i ka lele ʻana o ka hau i ahu ʻia mai ai, aia hoʻi, ma ka ʻili honua o ka wao nahele, he mea liʻiliʻi me he unahi lā, me he hau paʻa lā ka liʻiliʻi.When the dew was gone, thin flakes like frost on the ground appeared on the desert floor.
Puk 16:15A 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 16:17Hana ihola nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela pēlā, a he nui kā kekahi i hōʻiliʻili ai, a he ʻuʻuku iho kā kekahi.The Israelites did as they were told; some gathered much, some little.
Puk 16:31Kapa aku ka ʻohana ʻIseraʻela i ka inoa o ia mea he Mane: ua like nō ia me ka hua koriana, ua keʻokeʻo; a i ka ʻai ʻana ua like nō ia me nā wepa me ka meli.The people of Israel called the bread manna. It was white like coriander seed and tasted like wafers made with honey.
Puk 16:36Hoʻokahi ʻomera, he hapaʻumi ia no ka ʻepa.(An omer is one-tenth of an ephah.)
Puk 18:3A me nā keiki kāne āna ʻelua; ʻo Geresona ka inoa o kekahi; no ka mea, ua ʻōlelo ia, He malihini au ma ka ʻāina ʻē:and her two sons. One son was named Gershom, for Moses said, “I have become a foreigner in a foreign land”;
Puk 18:14A ʻike ka makuahōnōwai kāne o Mose i nā mea a pau āna i hana ai i kānaka; a laila, ʻōlelo aʻela ia, He aha kēia mea āu e hana nei i kānaka? No ke aha lā e noho ʻoe, ʻo ʻoe wale nō, a kū maila nā kānaka a pau i mua ou, mai ke kakahiaka mai a ahiahi?When his father-in-law saw all that Moses was doing for the people, he said, “What is this you are doing for the people? Why do you alone sit as judge, while all these people stand around you from morning till evening?”
Puk 18:21Eia hoʻi kekahi, e hoʻomākaukau ʻoe i poʻe maiau o nā kānaka, he poʻe makaʻu i ke Akua, he poʻe kānaka ʻoiaʻiʻo, a huhū i ka waiwai ʻālunu; a e hoʻonoho iā lākou ma luna o kānaka, i luna lākou no nā tausani, i luna nō hoʻi no nā haneri, a i luna no nā kanalima, a i luna no nā ʻumi:But select capable men from all the people — men who fear God, trustworthy men who hate dishonest gain — and appoint them as officials over thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens.
Puk 19:6E lilo nō hoʻi ʻoukou i aupuni kahuna pule noʻu, a he lāhui kanaka laʻa. ʻO ia hoʻi nā ʻōlelo āu e haʻi aku ai i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela.you will be for me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.’ These are the words you are to speak to the Israelites.”
Puk 19:12A e kau iho ʻoe i pale, no nā kānaka a puni, a e ʻī aku hoʻi, E mālama ʻoukou iā ʻoukou iho, i ko ʻoukou piʻi ʻana i ka mauna, a me ka pā ʻana i kona kihi: ʻo ka mea e pā i ka mauna, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e make ia.Put limits for the people around the mountain and tell them, ‘Be careful that you do not approach the mountain or touch the foot of it. Whoever touches the mountain is to be put to death.
Puk 19:13Mai hoʻopā aku kekahi lima ia mea, no ka mea, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e hailuku ʻia ʻo ia, a hou ʻia; inā he holoholona, a he kanaka, ʻaʻole ia e ola: a i kani lōʻihi ka pū, a laila e hele mai lākou i ka mauna.They are to be stoned or shot with arrows; not a hand is to be laid on them. No person or animal shall be permitted to live.’ Only when the ram’s horn sounds a long blast may they approach the mountain.”
Puk 19:16A i ke kakahiaka o ke kolu o ka lā, he hekili, a he uila, a he ao polohiwa ma ka mauna, a he leo no ka pū e kani ikaika loa ana; haʻalulu ihola nā kānaka a pau ma ko lākou wahi i hoʻomoana ai.On the morning of the third day there was thunder and lightning, with a thick cloud over the mountain, and a very loud trumpet blast. Everyone in the camp trembled.
Puk 19:18Ma 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 19:21ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā Mose, E iho ʻoe i lalo, e kauoha aku i kānaka, o hemo mai lākou i o Iēhova nei, e nānā, a hāʻule lākou he nui loa.and the Lord said to him, “Go down and warn the people so they do not force their way through to see the Lord and many of them perish.
Puk 20:5Mai kūlou ʻoe i lalo iā lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hoʻomana iā lākou; no ka mea, ʻo wau nō Iēhova ʻo kou Akua, he Akua lili; e hoʻopaʻi ana i kā nā mākua hala i nā keiki, a hiki aku i ke kuakahi a me ke kualua o ka poʻe e inaina mai iaʻu:You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me,
Puk 20:10Akā, ʻo ka hiku o ka lā, he sābati ia no Iēhova no kou Akua, ʻaʻole loa ʻoe e hana ia lā, ʻaʻole ʻoe, ʻaʻole hoʻi kāu keiki kāne, ʻaʻole hoʻi kāu kaikamahine, ʻaʻole hoʻi kāu kauā kāne, ʻaʻole hoʻi kāu kauā wahine, ʻaʻole hoʻi kou holoholona, ʻaʻole hoʻi kou kanaka ʻē ma kou mau ʻīpuka:but the seventh day is a sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work, neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your male or female servant, nor your animals, nor any foreigner residing in your towns.
Puk 21:17A ʻo ka mea hāʻiliʻili i kona makua kāne, a me kona makuahine, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e make ia.“Anyone who curses their father or mother is to be put to death.
Puk 21:22Inā 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 21:23Akā, inā he hewa ma hope, a laila, e hāʻawi nō ʻoe i ke ola no ke ola,But if there is serious injury, you are to take life for life,
Puk 21:33A inā wehe ke kanaka i lua, a inā ʻeli ke kanaka i lua, ʻaʻole hoʻi e uhi, a i hāʻule ka bipi ma loko, a he hoki paha;“If anyone uncovers a pit or digs one and fails to cover it and an ox or a donkey falls into it,
Puk 22:4Inā i loaʻa maopopo ma kona lima ka mea i ʻaihue ʻia e ola ana, inā he bipi, a inā he hoki a inā he hipa paha, e hāʻawi aku nō ʻo ia i pāpālua.If the stolen animal is found alive in their possession — whether ox or donkey or sheep — they must pay back double.
Puk 22:15Akā inā e noho pū ana ka mea nāna ka waiwai, a laila, ʻaʻole ʻo ia e uku mai. Inā he mea hoʻolimalima, ua loaʻa ia no ka uku.But if the owner is with the animal, the borrower will not have to pay. If the animal was hired, the money paid for the hire covers the loss.
Puk 22:21Mai hoʻokaumaha ʻoe i ka malihini, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hoʻoluhi iā ia, no ka mea, he poʻe malihini ʻoukou ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita.“Do not mistreat or oppress a foreigner, for you were foreigners in Egypt.
Puk 24:1ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā Mose, E piʻi mai ʻoe i o Iēhova nei, ʻo ʻoe, a me ʻAʻarona, a me Nadaba, a me ʻAbihu, a me nā lunakahiko o ka ʻIseraʻela he kanahiku; a e hoʻomana ʻoukou ma kahi mamao aku.Then the Lord said to Moses, “Come up to the Lord, you and Aaron, Nadab and Abihu, and seventy of the elders of Israel. You are to worship at a distance,
Puk 24:4A kahakaha ihola ʻo Mose i nā ʻōlelo a pau a Iēhova, a ala aʻela i kakahiaka nui, a kūkulu ihola i kuahu ma lalo o ka mauna, a me nā kia he ʻumikumamālua, e like me nā ʻohana he ʻumikumamālua o ka ʻIseraʻela.Moses then wrote down everything the Lord had said. He got up early the next morning and built an altar at the foot of the mountain and set up twelve stone pillars representing the twelve tribes of Israel.
Puk 24:10A 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 25:3Eia hoʻi ka mōhai makana a ʻoukou e lawe ai no lākou mai, he gula, he kālā, he keleawe,These are the offerings you are to receive from them: gold, silver and bronze;
Puk 25:4He lole uliuli, a me ka poni, a me ka ʻulaʻula, a me ka lole olonā keʻokeʻo, a me ka hulu kao,blue, purple and scarlet yarn and fine linen; goat hair;
Puk 25:17A e hana ʻoe i noho aloha, he gula maikaʻi: i ʻelua kūbita a me ka hapalua kona loa, i hoʻokahi kūbita a me ka hapalua kona laulā.“Make an atonement cover of pure gold — two and a half cubits long and a cubit and a half wide.
Puk 25:28A e hana ʻoe i ua mau ʻauamo lā, he lāʻau sitima, a e uhi ia mea i ke gula, i lawe ʻia ka papa ʻaina ma luna o lāua.Make the poles of acacia wood, overlay them with gold and carry the table with them.
Puk 25:29A e hana ʻoe i kona mau kīʻaha, a me kona mau puna, a me kona mau poʻi, a me kona mau ipu i mea ninini mōhai. E hana ʻoe ia mau mea, he gula maikaʻi.And make its plates and dishes of pure gold, as well as its pitchers and bowls for the pouring out of offerings.
Puk 25:31A e hana nō hoʻi i ipukukui manamana he gula maikaʻi, e hana ʻia ua ipukukui lā a poepoe. ʻO kona kumu, ʻo kona mau lālā, a me kona mau ipu, a me kona mau puʻupuʻu, a me kona mau pua, o ia ʻāpana hoʻokahi nō.“Make a lampstand of pure gold. Hammer out its base and shaft, and make its flowerlike cups, buds and blossoms of one piece with them.
Puk 25:35He puʻu ma lalo iho o kona mau lālā ʻelua, a he puʻu ma lalo iho o kona mau lālā ʻelua, a he puʻu ma lalo iho o kona mau lālā ʻelua, e like me nā lālā ʻeono e puka mai ana mai loko mai o ua ipukukui lā.One bud shall be under the first pair of branches extending from the lampstand, a second bud under the second pair, and a third bud under the third pair — six branches in all.
Puk 25:36E hana hoʻokahi ʻia nā puʻu a me nā lālā, ʻo kona mau mea a pau, he gula paʻa wale nō.The buds and branches shall all be of one piece with the lampstand, hammered out of pure gold.
Puk 25:38A ʻo kona ʻūpā ahi a me kona ʻūpā koli kukui, he gula maikaʻi.Its wick trimmers and trays are to be of pure gold.
Puk 26:1E hana nō ʻoe i ka halelewa me nā pale he ʻumi, he olonā i hilo ʻia, he uliuli, he poni a me ka ʻulaʻula; he mau kerubima kekahi, ʻo ka hana a ka poʻe akamai;“Make the tabernacle with ten curtains of finely twisted linen and blue, purple and scarlet yarn, with cherubim woven into them by a skilled worker.
Puk 26:2He iwakāluakumamāwalu kūbita ka loa o kekahi pale, a ʻo ka laulā o kekahi pale, ʻehā nō kūbita. Hoʻokahi nō ana o nā pale a pau.All the curtains are to be the same size — twenty-eight cubits long and four cubits wide.
Puk 26:8He kanakolu kūbita ka lōʻihi o kekahi pale, a i ʻehā kūbita ka laulā o kekahi pale. E like nō ke ana o ua mau pale lā, he ʻumikumamākahi.All eleven curtains are to be the same size — thirty cubits long and four cubits wide.
Puk 26:14E hana nō hoʻi ʻoe i uhi no ka hale he mau ʻili hipa kāne i hoʻoluʻu ʻulaʻula ʻia, a ma luna aku i uhi hou, he mau ʻili tehasa.Make for the tent a covering of ram skins dyed red, and over that a covering of the other durable leather.
Puk 26:16He ʻumi kūbita ka lōʻihi o kekahi papa, a he kūbita a me ka hapalua ka laulā o kekahi papa.Each frame is to be ten cubits long and a cubit and a half wide,
Puk 26:19A e hana nō hoʻi ʻoe i hoʻokahi kanahā kumu kālā, ma lālo iho o nā papa he iwakālua, i ʻelua kumu ma loko iho o ka papa hoʻokahi, no kona mau komo ʻelua, a i ʻelua kumu ma lalo iho o kekahi papa no kona mau komo ʻelua.and make forty silver bases to go under them — two bases for each frame, one under each projection.
Puk 26:20A no ka lua o ka ʻaoʻao o ka halelewa ma ke kūkulu ʻākau, he iwakālua nō papa:For the other side, the north side of the tabernacle, make twenty frames
Puk 26:21A me ko lākou mau kumu kālā, he kanahā, ʻelua kumu ma lalo iho e kekahi papa, a ʻelua kumu ma lalo iho o kekahi papa.and forty silver bases — two under each frame.
Puk 26:25ʻEwalu nō ia mau papa, a me ko lākou mau kumu kālā, he ʻumikumamāono kumu, ʻelua nō kumu ma lalo o kekahi papa, a ʻelua nō kumu ma lalo o kekahi papa.So there will be eight frames and sixteen silver bases — two under each frame.
Puk 26:26A e hana nō hoʻi ʻoe i mau lāʻau kī, he sitima ka lāʻau, i ʻelima kī no nā papa ma kekahi ʻaoʻao o ka halelewa,“Also make crossbars of acacia wood: five for the frames on one side of the tabernacle,
Puk 26:29E uhi nō hoʻi ʻoe i nā papa i ke gula, a e hana nō hoʻi ʻoe i ko lākou mau apo, he gula, i wahi no nā kī, a e uhi nō hoʻi ʻoe i nā ki i ke gula.Overlay the frames with gold and make gold rings to hold the crossbars. Also overlay the crossbars with gold.
Puk 26:31A e hana hoʻi ʻoe i pākū, he uliuli a me ka poni a me ka ʻulaʻula, a me ke olonā i hilo ʻia, ʻo ka hana a ka poʻe akamai: e hana ʻia hoʻi ia me nā kerubima.“Make a curtain of blue, purple and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen, with cherubim woven into it by a skilled worker.
Puk 26:32A e kaulaʻi nō hoʻi ia ma nā kia lāʻau sitima ʻehā, i uhi ʻia i ke gula; he gula no ko lākou mau lou, ma luna o nā kumu kālā ʻehā.Hang it with gold hooks on four posts of acacia wood overlaid with gold and standing on four silver bases.
Puk 26:36A e hana nō hoʻi ʻoe i pale no ka puka komo o ka halelewa, he uliuli, he poni, he ʻulaʻula, a me ke olonā i hilo ʻia, i hana ʻia e ka mea humuhumu lopi ʻano ʻē.“For the entrance to the tent make a curtain of blue, purple and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen — the work of an embroiderer.
Puk 26:37E hana hoʻi ʻoe i ʻelima kia lāʻau sitima no nā pale, a e uhi ia mau mea i ke gula, a he gula hoʻi ko lākou mau lou; a e hoʻoheheʻe i ʻelima kumu keleawe no lākou.Make gold hooks for this curtain and five posts of acacia wood overlaid with gold. And cast five bronze bases for them.
Puk 27:1E hana ʻoe i kuahu, he lāʻau sitima, ʻelima kūbita ka lōʻihi, ʻelima hoʻi kūbita ka laulā: ʻehā nō ʻaoʻao o ke kuahu, a ʻekolu kūbita kona kiʻekiʻe.“Build an altar of acacia wood, three cubits high; it is to be square, five cubits long and five cubits wide.
Puk 27:3E hana ʻoe i kona mau ipu, i mea e lawe aku ai i kona lehu, a me kona mau mea hao lānahu, a me kona mau kīʻaha, a me kona lou ʻiʻo, a me kona mau ipu ahi, o kona mau ʻoihana a pau, he keleawe.Make all its utensils of bronze — its pots to remove the ashes, and its shovels, sprinkling bowls, meat forks and firepans.
Puk 27:9E hana nō hoʻi ʻoe i kahua no ka halelewa: no ka ʻaoʻao hema, ma ke kūkulu ʻākau, i mau pākū no ke kahua, he olonā i hilo ʻia, hoʻokahi haneri kūbita ka lōʻihi no ka ʻaoʻao hoʻokahi:“Make a courtyard for the tabernacle. The south side shall be a hundred cubits long and is to have curtains of finely twisted linen,
Puk 27:10A ʻo kona mau pou, he iwakālua, me ko lākou mau kumu he iwakālua, ʻo ke keleawe: ʻo nā lou o nā kia, a me nā ʻaukā e paʻa ai, he kālā.with twenty posts and twenty bronze bases and with silver hooks and bands on the posts.
Puk 27:11A no ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau hoʻi, ma ka loa, he mau pākū, hoʻokahi haneri kūbita ka lōʻihi, a me kona mau kia he iwakālua, a me ko lākou mau kumu he iwakālua: ʻo nā lou o nā kia, a me ko lākou mau ʻaukā e paʻa ai, he kālā.The north side shall also be a hundred cubits long and is to have curtains, with twenty posts and twenty bronze bases and with silver hooks and bands on the posts.
Puk 27:12A no ka laulā o ke kahua ma ka ʻaoʻao komohana, he mau pākū nō, he kanalima kūbita ka lōʻihi, he ʻumi ko lākou mau kia, a he ʻumi ko lākou mau kumu.“The west end of the courtyard shall be fifty cubits wide and have curtains, with ten posts and ten bases.
Puk 27:13A ʻo ka laulā o ke kahua ma ka ʻaoʻao hikina, ma ka hikina hoʻi, he kanalima ia mau kūbita.On the east end, toward the sunrise, the courtyard shall also be fifty cubits wide.
Puk 27:14ʻO nā pākū ma kekahi ʻaoʻao, he ʻumikumamālima kūbita, ʻekolu o lākou mau kia, a me ko lākou mau kumu, ʻekolu nō.Curtains fifteen cubits long are to be on one side of the entrance, with three posts and three bases,
Puk 27:15A ma kekahi ʻaoʻao, he mau pākū, he ʻumikumamālima kūbita, ʻekolu o lākou mau kia, a me ko lākou mau kumu, ʻekolu nō.and curtains fifteen cubits long are to be on the other side, with three posts and three bases.
Puk 27:16A no ka puka o ke kahua, he pākū, he iwakālua kūbita ka lōʻihi, he uliuli, he poni, he ʻulaʻula, a me ke olonā i hilo ʻia, i hana ʻia e ka mea humuhumu lopi ʻano ʻē: ʻehā ko lākou mau kia, a me ko lākou mau kumu ʻehā.“For the entrance to the courtyard, provide a curtain twenty cubits long, of blue, purple and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen — the work of an embroiderer — with four posts and four bases.
Puk 27:17ʻO nā kia a pau, a puni ke kahua, e hoʻopaʻa ʻia lākou i nā ʻaukā kālā: a ʻo ko lākou mau kumu he keleawe.All the posts around the courtyard are to have silver bands and hooks, and bronze bases.
Puk 27:18ʻO ka lōʻihi o ke kahua, hoʻokahi haneri kūbita, a ʻo ka laulā, he kanalima, mai ʻō a ʻō; a ʻo ke kiʻekiʻe, ʻelima nō kūbita, he olonā i hilo ʻia, a ʻo ko lākou mau kumu, he keleawe.The courtyard shall be a hundred cubits long and fifty cubits wide, with curtains of finely twisted linen five cubits high, and with bronze bases.
Puk 27:19ʻO nā ʻoihana a pau o ka halelewa, nā mea e lawelawe ai a me kona mau mākia a pau, a me nā mākia a pau o ke kahua, he keleawe.All the other articles used in the service of the tabernacle, whatever their function, including all the tent pegs for it and those for the courtyard, are to be of bronze.
Puk 27:21Ma ka halelewa o ka ʻaha kanaka, ma waho o ka pākū, i mua o ka pahu kānāwai, na ʻAʻarona a me kāna mau keiki ia e hoʻoponopono, mai ke ahiahi a kakahiaka i mua o Iēhova. He kānāwai mau loa ia no ko lākou hanauna no nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela.In the tent of meeting, outside the curtain that shields the ark of the covenant law, Aaron and his sons are to keep the lamps burning before the Lord from evening till morning. This is to be a lasting ordinance among the Israelites for the generations to come.
Puk 28:4Eia nā ʻaʻahu a lākou e hana ai: he pale umauma, he ʻēpoda, he holokū, he pālule ʻōniʻoniʻo, he pāpale hainikā, a me ke kāʻei. E hana nō lākou i ʻaʻahu kapu no ʻAʻarona, kou kaikuaʻana, a no kāna mau keiki kāne, i lawelawe ʻo ia naʻu ma ka ʻoihana a ke kahuna.These are the garments they are to make: a breastpiece, an ephod, a robe, a woven tunic, a turban and a sash. They are to make these sacred garments for your brother Aaron and his sons, so they may serve me as priests.
Puk 28:6E hana lākou i ka ʻēpoda, he gula, a he lole uliuli, i poni, a ʻulaʻula, a he olonā i hilo ʻia, i humuhumu ʻia e ka poʻe akamai.“Make the ephod of gold, and of blue, purple and scarlet yarn, and of finely twisted linen — the work of skilled hands.
Puk 28:8A ʻo ke kāʻei o ka ʻēpoda ma luna iho, hoʻokahi nō ʻano me ia, ma ka hana ʻana, he gula, he uliuli, he poni, a me ke olonā i hilo ʻia.Its skillfully woven waistband is to be like it — of one piece with the ephod and made with gold, and with blue, purple and scarlet yarn, and with finely twisted linen.
Puk 28:14A i ʻelua kaula gula maikaʻi ma nā wēlau; e hana ia mau mea i mea e hoʻokaʻawale ai, he kaula hilo, a e hoʻopaʻa i ua mau kaula lā ma nā kāwaha.and two braided chains of pure gold, like a rope, and attach the chains to the settings.
Puk 28:15A e hana ʻoe i ka pale umauma o ka hoʻoponopono ʻana; he hana na ka poʻe akamai, e like me ka hana ʻana i ka ʻēpoda, pēlā ʻoe e hana ai: he gula, he uliuli, he poni, he ʻulaʻula, he olonā i hilo ʻia, pēlā ʻoe e hana ai.“Fashion a breastpiece for making decisions — the work of skilled hands. Make it like the ephod: of gold, and of blue, purple and scarlet yarn, and of finely twisted linen.
Puk 28:17A e hoʻopiha ʻoe ia mea, a piha i nā pōhaku, ʻehā lālani pōhaku: ʻo ka lālani mua, he saredio, he topazo, he bareka, ʻo ia ka lālani mua.Then mount four rows of precious stones on it. The first row shall be carnelian, chrysolite and beryl;
Puk 28:18A ʻo ka lālani lua, he ʻōmaʻomaʻo, he sapeiro, he daimana.the second row shall be turquoise, lapis lazuli and emerald;
Puk 28:19A ʻo ka lālani kolu, he ligura, he ʻagati, a he ʻametuseto.the third row shall be jacinth, agate and amethyst;
Puk 28:20A ʻo ka lālani hā, he berulo, he ʻonika, he iāsepi: e hoʻopaʻa ʻia ia mau mea i loko o ke gula, ʻo ia ko lākou mea e paʻa ai.the fourth row shall be topaz, onyx and jasper. Mount them in gold filigree settings.
Puk 28:21A ma ia mau pōhaku nō, nā inoa o nā keiki a ʻIseraʻela, he ʻumikumamālua, e like me ko lākou inoa, me ke kahakaha ʻana o ka hōʻailona: ʻo kēlā mea, kēia mea ma kona inoa, e like me nā ʻohana he ʻumikumamālua.There are to be twelve stones, one for each of the names of the sons of Israel, each engraved like a seal with the name of one of the twelve tribes.
Puk 28:22A e hana ʻoe ma ka pale umauma, i ʻelua kaula ma nā wēlau, he gula maikaʻi i hilo ʻia.“For the breastpiece make braided chains of pure gold, like a rope.
Puk 28:31E hana ʻoe i ka holokū o ka ʻēpoda, he uliuli wale nō.“Make the robe of the ephod entirely of blue cloth,
Puk 28:32He puka nō ma waenakonu ona ma luna, a ʻo ka pelupelu ʻana ma ke kaʻe o ka puka, he mea i ulana ʻia, e like me ka puka o ka pūliki koa nahae ʻole.with an opening for the head in its center. There shall be a woven edge like a collar around this opening, so that it will not tear.
Puk 28:33A ma kona mau lepa, e hana ʻoe i mau pomeraite, he uliuli, he poni, he ʻulaʻula, a puni kona lepa, a he mau bele gula ma waena o lākou a puni:Make pomegranates of blue, purple and scarlet yarn around the hem of the robe, with gold bells between them.
Puk 28:34He bele gula, a me ka pomeraite, a he bele gula, a me ka pomeraite, ma ka lepa o ka holokū a puni.The gold bells and the pomegranates are to alternate around the hem of the robe.
Puk 28:39E hoʻōniʻoniʻo ʻoe i ka pālule olonā, a e hana ʻoe i ka pāpale hainikā, he olonā; a e hana ʻoe i ke kāʻei, he humuhumu ʻōniʻoniʻo.“Weave the tunic of fine linen and make the turban of fine linen. The sash is to be the work of an embroiderer.
Puk 28:43Ma luna o ʻAʻarona ia mea, a ma luna o kāna mau keiki kāne, iā lākou e hele mai ai i loko o ka halelewa o ka ʻaha kanaka, a iā lākou e hoʻokokoke mai ai i ke kuahu, e lawelawe ma kahi kapu, i kau ʻole ai ka hewa ma luna o lākou a make. He kānāwai mau loa ia nona, a no kāna poʻe mamo ma hope ona.Aaron and his sons must wear them whenever they enter the tent of meeting or approach the altar to minister in the Holy Place, so that they will not incur guilt and die. “This is to be a lasting ordinance for Aaron and his descendants.
Puk 29:2A i berena hū ʻole, a i mau pōpō berena hū ʻole i miko i ka ʻaila, a me nā papa hū ʻole i hamo ʻia i ka ʻaila: he palaoa o ka huita kāu e hana ai ia mau mea.And from the finest wheat flour make round loaves without yeast, thick loaves without yeast and with olive oil mixed in, and thin loaves without yeast and brushed with olive oil.
Puk 29:9A e kāʻei iā lākou i nā kāʻei, iā ʻAʻarona, a me kāna mau keiki kāne pū, a e nākiʻikiʻi hoʻi i nā pāpale ma luna o lākou; a ʻo ka ʻoihana a ke kahuna, na lākou nō, he kānāwai mau loa ia: a e hoʻolaʻa ʻoe iā ʻAʻarona, a me kāna mau keiki kāne.and fasten caps on them. Then tie sashes on Aaron and his sons. The priesthood is theirs by a lasting ordinance. “Then you shall ordain Aaron and his sons.
Puk 29:14Akā, ʻo ka ʻiʻo o ka bipi, a me kona ʻili, a me kona lepo, e puhi ʻoe ia i ke ahi, ma waho o ke kahua hoʻomoana. He mōhai hala ia.But burn the bull’s flesh and its hide and its intestines outside the camp. It is a sin offering.
Puk 29:18A e puhi ʻoe i ka hipa a pau ma luna o ke kuahu; he mōhai kuni ia na Iēhova, he mea ʻala, i puhi ʻia na Iēhova.Then burn the entire ram on the altar. It is a burnt offering to the Lord, a pleasing aroma, a food offering presented to the Lord.
Puk 29:22A e lawe hoʻi ʻoe i ko ka hipa, i ke kelekele, a me ka huelo a me ke kaikea e wahī ana i nā naʻau, a me ke ʻaʻa ma luna o ke ake, a me nā konāhua ʻelua a me ke kaikea e pili ana, a me ka ʻūhā mua ʻākau, no ka mea, he hipa ia e hoʻolaʻa ai:“Take from this ram the fat, the fat tail, the fat on the internal organs, the long lobe of the liver, both kidneys with the fat on them, and the right thigh. (This is the ram for the ordination.)
Puk 29:23A i hoʻokahi pōpō berena, a i hoʻokahi papa berena, he berena me ka ʻaila, a hoʻokahi papa mai loko mai o ka hīnaʻi berena hū ʻole, ka mea i mua o Iēhova.From the basket of bread made without yeast, which is before the Lord, take one round loaf, one thick loaf with olive oil mixed in, and one thin loaf.
Puk 29:25A e lawe ʻoe ia mau mea mai ko lākou lima, a e puhi ma luna o ke kuahu, i mōhai kuni, i mea ʻala i mua o Iēhova; he mōhai ahi ia na Iēhova.Then take them from their hands and burn them on the altar along with the burnt offering for a pleasing aroma to the Lord, a food offering presented to the Lord.
Puk 29:28A e lilo ia na ʻAʻarona, a na kāna mau keiki kāne, mai nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela aʻe, he kānāwai mau loa ia; no ka mea, he mōhai kaʻikaʻi ia: a e lilo ia i mōhai kaʻikaʻi, mai nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela aʻe, i ʻālana hoʻi no nā mōhai hoʻomalu o ko lākou mōhai kaʻikaʻi no Iēhova.This is always to be the perpetual share from the Israelites for Aaron and his sons. It is the contribution the Israelites are to make to the Lord from their fellowship offerings.
Puk 29:36A e kaumaha ʻoe i kēlā lā i kēia lā, i bipi, he mōhai hala, i mea e kalahala ai: a e hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻoe i ke kuahu, i ka wā āu e hoʻokalahala ai nona, a e poni ʻoe ia mea, a e hoʻolaʻa hoʻi.Sacrifice a bull each day as a sin offering to make atonement. Purify the altar by making atonement for it, and anoint it to consecrate it.
Puk 29:40Me ke keiki hipa hoʻokahi, he hapaʻumi o ka ʻepa palaoa, i hui ʻia me ka hapahā o ka hina ʻaila i kuʻi ʻia; a me ka hapahā o ka hina waina, i mea mōhai inu.With the first lamb offer a tenth of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with a quarter of a hin of oil from pressed olives, and a quarter of a hin of wine as a drink offering.
Puk 29:41E kaumaha hoʻi ʻoe i kekahi keiki hipa i ke ahiahi, a e hana aku hoʻi ia mea, e like me ka mōhai makana o ke kakahiaka, a e like hoʻi me kona mōhai inu, i mea ʻala, he mōhai ahi hoʻi ia no Iēhova.Sacrifice the other lamb at twilight with the same grain offering and its drink offering as in the morning — a pleasing aroma, a food offering presented to the Lord.
Puk 29:42He mōhai kuni mau ia no ko ʻoukou hanauna, ma ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina, i mua o Iēhova; kahi aʻu e hālāwai ai me ʻoe, e kamaʻilio pū me ʻoe ma laila.“For the generations to come this burnt offering is to be made regularly at the entrance to the tent of meeting, before the Lord. There I will meet you and speak to you;
Puk 30:2Hoʻokahi kūbita kona lōʻihi, a he kūbita hoʻi kona laulā; e hana ʻia nā ʻaoʻao ʻahā like, a ʻelua kūbita kona kiʻekiʻe, ʻo ia mea hoʻokahi me nā pepeiao ona.It is to be square, a cubit long and a cubit wide, and two cubits high — its horns of one piece with it.
Puk 30:5A e hana ʻoe i nā ʻauamo, he lāʻau sitima, a e wahī ia mau mea i ke gula.Make the poles of acacia wood and overlay them with gold.
Puk 30:8A i ka wā e hoʻā ai ʻo ʻAʻarona i nā kukui i ke ahiahi, e puhi nō ʻo ia i ka mea ʻala ma luna o laila, he mea ʻala hoʻomau no ko ʻoukou mau hanauna a pau.He must burn incense again when he lights the lamps at twilight so incense will burn regularly before the Lord for the generations to come.
Puk 30:9Mai kaumaha ʻoe i ka mea ʻala ʻē ma luna o laila, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mōhai kuni, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mōhai makana, mai ninini hoʻi i ka mōhai inu ma luna o laila.Do not offer on this altar any other incense or any burnt offering or grain offering, and do not pour a drink offering on it.
Puk 30:13Eia kā lākou e hāʻawi mai ai, ʻo kēlā mea kēia mea e hele aʻe ma waena o ka poʻe i helu ʻia, he hapalua o ka sekela, ma ka sekela o ke keʻena kapu, (he iwakālua gera hoʻokahi ia sekela,) a he hapalua o ka sekela, ʻo ia ka haʻawina iā Iēhova.Each one who crosses over to those already counted is to give a half shekel, according to the sanctuary shekel, which weighs twenty gerahs. This half shekel is an offering to the Lord.
Puk 30:18E hana nō ʻoe i ipu ʻauʻau keleawe, a ʻo kona kumu hoʻi he keleawe, i wahi e holoi ai. A e waiho ʻoe ia mea ma waena o ka halelewa o ke anaina kanaka, a me ke kuahu, a e ninini ʻoe i ka wai ma loko.“Make a bronze basin, with its bronze stand, for washing. Place it between the tent of meeting and the altar, and put water in it.
Puk 30:21I holoi lākou i ko lākou mau lima, a me ko lākou mau wāwae, i ʻole ai lākou e make. He kānāwai mau loa ia no lākou; nona, a no kāna poʻe mamo ma ko lākou hanauna.they shall wash their hands and feet so that they will not die. This is to be a lasting ordinance for Aaron and his descendants for the generations to come.”
Puk 30:23E lawe ʻoe nou i mau hua ʻala nui, i mura maikaʻi, ʻelima haneri sekela, a i kinemona ikaika, he hapalua, ʻelua hoʻi haneri sekela, a me ke kanalima, a i ʻohe ʻala, ʻelua haneri a me ke kanalima sekela.“Take the following fine spices: 500 shekels of liquid myrrh, half as much (that is, 250 shekels) of fragrant cinnamon, 250 shekels of fragrant calamus,
Puk 30:25A e hana ʻoe ia i ʻaila poni hoʻāno, he mea poni i hui ʻia ma ke ʻano o ka hana ʻana i nā mea ʻala. E lilo ia i ʻaila poni hoʻāno.Make these into a sacred anointing oil, a fragrant blend, the work of a perfumer. It will be the sacred anointing oil.
Puk 30:31A e ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, e ʻī aku, He ʻaila poni hoʻāno kēia noʻu, ma ko ʻoukou mau hanauna.Say to the Israelites, ‘This is to be my sacred anointing oil for the generations to come.
Puk 30:35A e hana ʻoe he mea ʻala, i lāʻau poni hoʻi, e like me ka hana ʻana i nā mea ʻala, i hana ʻia a miko, maikaʻi, a laʻa hoʻi.and make a fragrant blend of incense, the work of a perfumer. It is to be salted and pure and sacred.
Puk 31:13E ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, e ʻī aku, E mālama ʻiʻo ʻoukou i koʻu mau sābati, no ka mea, he hōʻailona ia ma waena oʻu a me ʻoukou, i ko ʻoukou mau hanauna; i ʻike hoʻi ʻoukou, ʻo wau nō Iēhova, ka mea hoʻolaʻa iā ʻoukou.“Say to the Israelites, ‘You must observe my Sabbaths. This will be a sign between me and you for the generations to come, so you may know that I am the Lord, who makes you holy.
Puk 31:15ʻEono lā e hana ʻia ai ka hana, akā ʻo ka hiku, he sābati ia e hoʻomaha ai, he mea laʻa no Iēhova, ʻo ka mea hana i kekahi hana i ka sābati, e ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e pepehi ʻia ʻo ia.For six days work is to be done, but the seventh day is a day of sabbath rest, holy to the Lord. Whoever does any work on the Sabbath day is to be put to death.
Puk 31:17He hōʻailona mau loa ia ma waena oʻu a me nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela; no ka mea, i nā lā ʻeono i hana ai ʻo Iēhova i ka lani, a me ka honua, a i ka hiku o ka lā, hoʻomaha ʻo ia, a ʻoluʻolu ihola.It will be a sign between me and the Israelites forever, for in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, and on the seventh day he rested and was refreshed.’”
Puk 31:18A i kona hoʻopau ʻana i ke kamaʻilio me Mose, ma luna o ka mauna ʻo Sinai, hāʻawi maila ʻo ia iā ia i ʻelua papa kānāwai he mau papa pōhaku, ua kahakaha ʻia e ka lima o ke Akua.When the Lord finished speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai, he gave him the two tablets of the covenant law, the tablets of stone inscribed by the finger of God.
Puk 32:5A 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 32:9ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā Mose, Ua ʻike nō au i kēia poʻe kānaka, aia hoʻi, he poʻe kānaka ʻāʻī ʻoʻoleʻa:“I have seen these people,” the Lord said to Moses, “and they are a stiff-necked people.
Puk 32:17A lohe ʻo Iosua i ka walaʻau o kānaka i ko lākou ʻuāʻuā ʻana, ʻī aʻela ia iā Mose, He walaʻau kaua kā ma kahi e hoʻomoana ai.When Joshua heard the noise of the people shouting, he said to Moses, “There is the sound of war in the camp.”
Puk 32:18ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻAʻole ia he leo no ka poʻe ʻuāʻuā lanakila, ʻaʻole hoʻi ka leo o ka poʻe uē i ke pio ʻana; akā ʻo ka walaʻau mele kaʻu e lohe nei.Moses replied: “It is not the sound of victory, it is not the sound of defeat; it is the sound of singing that I hear.”
Puk 32:21ʻĪ 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 33:3A i ka ʻāina e kahe ana o ka waiū a me ka mele; no ka mea, ʻaʻole au e piʻi aku i waena ou, no ka mea, he poʻe kānaka ʻāʻī ʻoʻoleʻa ʻoukou; o hoʻopau auaneʻi au iā ʻoe ma ke ala.Go up to the land flowing with milk and honey. But I will not go with you, because you are a stiff-necked people and I might destroy you on the way.”
Puk 33:5No ka mea, ua ʻōlelo mai ʻo Iēhova iā Mose, E ʻī aku ʻoe i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, He poʻe kānaka ʻāʻī ʻoʻoleʻa ʻoukou: i ka minute hoʻokahi, e piʻi aku nō au i waenakonu ou, a e hoʻopau iā ʻoe. No laila, e wehe ʻoe i kou kāhiko ʻana mai ou aku lā, i ʻike au i ka mea e hana aku ai iā ʻoe.For the Lord had said to Moses, “Tell the Israelites, ‘You are a stiff-necked people. If I were to go with you even for a moment, I might destroy you. Now take off your ornaments and I will decide what to do with you.’”
Puk 33:11A 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 34:9ʻĪ 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 34:10ʻĪ maila kēlā, Aia hoʻi, ke hana nei au i berita; a e hana nō wau i nā mea kupanaha ma mua o kou poʻe kānaka a pau, ʻaʻole i hana ʻia kekahi mea e like ai ma ka honua a pau, ʻaʻole ma kekahi ʻāina; a e ʻike auaneʻi nā kānaka a pau o kou wahi i ka hana a Iēhova: he mea weliweli kēlā mea aʻu e hana aku ai iā ʻoe.Then the Lord said: “I am making a covenant with you. Before all your people I will do wonders never before done in any nation in all the world. The people you live among will see how awesome is the work that I, the Lord, will do for you.
Puk 34:14No ka mea, mai hoʻomana ʻoe i kekahi akua ʻē, no ka mea, ʻo Iēhova, nona ka inoa ʻo Lili, he Akua lili ia;Do not worship any other god, for the Lord, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.
Puk 34:19ʻO nā mea a pau i hemo mua, mai ka ʻōpū mai, ʻo kaʻu ia, a ʻo nā hānau mua a pau o nā holoholona, inā he bipi, a inā he hipa.“The first offspring of every womb belongs to me, including all the firstborn males of your livestock, whether from herd or flock.
Puk 34:28Ma laila nō ia me Iēhova hoʻokahi kanahā ao, hoʻokahi kanahā pō; ʻaʻole ia i ʻai i ka ʻai, ʻaʻole hoʻi i inu i ka wai. A palapala ihola ia ma nā papa i nā ʻōlelo o ka berita, i nā ʻōlelo he ʻumi.Moses was there with the Lord forty days and forty nights without eating bread or drinking water. And he wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant — the Ten Commandments.
Puk 35:2I ʻeono lā e hana ʻia ai ka hana, akā ʻo ka hiku o ka lā, he lā hoʻāno ia, he Sābati e hoʻomaha ai no Iēhova. ʻO ka mea hana i ka hana ia lā, e pepehi ʻia ʻo ia.For six days, work is to be done, but the seventh day shall be your holy day, a day of sabbath rest to the Lord. Whoever does any work on it is to be put to death.
Puk 36:8A ʻo ka poʻe mea naʻau akamai a pau i hana i ka hana o ka halelewa, hana lākou i ʻumi mau pale, he olonā i hilo ʻia, he uliuli, he poni, a me ka ʻulaʻula; hana nō ʻo ia ia mau mea nā kerubima, ʻo ka hana a ka poʻe akamai.All those who were skilled among the workers made the tabernacle with ten curtains of finely twisted linen and blue, purple and scarlet yarn, with cherubim woven into them by expert hands.
Puk 36:9He iwakāluakumamāwalu kūbita ka lōʻihi o kekahi pale, ʻehā kūbita ka laulā o kekahi pale, ua like hoʻi ka nui o nā pale a pau.All the curtains were the same size — twenty-eight cubits long and four cubits wide.
Puk 36:14A hana nō hoʻi ʻo ia i pale hulu kao no ka hale ma luna o ka halelewa: hana ʻo ia ia mau mea, he ʻumikumamākahi pale.They made curtains of goat hair for the tent over the tabernacle — eleven altogether.
Puk 36:15He kanakolu kūbita ka lōʻihi o kekahi pale, a ʻehā nō kūbita ka laulā o kekahi pale; ua like ka nui o nā pale he ʻumikumamākahi.All eleven curtains were the same size — thirty cubits long and four cubits wide.
Puk 36:19A hana nō hoʻi ʻo ia i uhi no ka hale, he mau ʻili hipa kāne i hoʻoluʻu ʻulaʻula ʻia, a ma luna aku, i uhi hou, he mau ʻili tehasa.Then they made for the tent a covering of ram skins dyed red, and over that a covering of the other durable leather.
Puk 36:20A hana nō hoʻi ʻo ia i mau papa no ka halelewa, he lāʻau sitima, e kū pono ana i luna.They made upright frames of acacia wood for the tabernacle.
Puk 36:21He ʻumi kūbita ka loa o kekahi papa, a hoʻokahi kūbita a me ka hapalua ka laulā o kekahi papa.Each frame was ten cubits long and a cubit and a half wide,
Puk 36:23A hana ʻo ia i papa no ka halelewa, he iwakālua papa no ka ʻaoʻao hema ma ka hema.They made twenty frames for the south side of the tabernacle
Puk 36:24A hana ʻo ia i hoʻokahi kanahā kumu kālā ma lalo iho o nā papa he iwakālua; ʻelua kumu ma lalo o ka papa hoʻokahi, no kona mau komo ʻelua, a ʻelua hoʻi kumu ma lalo o kekahi papa no kona mau komo ʻelua.and made forty silver bases to go under them — two bases for each frame, one under each projection.
Puk 36:26A me ko lākou kumu kālā he kanahā; ʻelua kumu ma lalo iho o kekahi papa, ʻelua hoʻi kumu ma lalo iho o kekahi papa.and forty silver bases — two under each frame.
Puk 36:30ʻEwalu nō ia mau papa, a ʻo ko lākou mau kumu, he ʻumikumamāono kumu kālā, ʻelua nō kumu, a ʻelua hoʻi kumu ma lalo o ka papa hoʻokahi.So there were eight frames and sixteen silver bases — two under each frame.
Puk 36:31A hana nō ʻo ia i mau lāʻau kī, he lāʻau sitima; i ʻelima no nā papa ma kekahi ʻaoʻao o ka halelewa,They also made crossbars of acacia wood: five for the frames on one side of the tabernacle,
Puk 36:34A wahī ihola ʻo ia i nā papa i ke gula, a hana ihola i ko lākou mau apo, he gula, i wahi no nā lāʻau kī, a wahī ihola i nā kī i ke gula.They overlaid the frames with gold and made gold rings to hold the crossbars. They also overlaid the crossbars with gold.
Puk 36:35A hana ihola ʻo ia i pākū, he uliuli, a he ʻulaʻula, a he olonā i hilo ʻia, a hana nō hoʻi i nā kerubima, he hana na ka mea akamai.They made the curtain of blue, purple and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen, with cherubim woven into it by a skilled worker.
Puk 36:36A hana ʻo ia i ʻehā kia nona, he lāʻau sitima, a uhi ʻo ia ia mau mea i ke gula. He gula nō ko lākou mau lou, a hoʻoheheʻe ʻo ia no lākou i mau kumu kālā ʻehā.They made four posts of acacia wood for it and overlaid them with gold. They made gold hooks for them and cast their four silver bases.
Puk 36:37Hana ihola nō hoʻi ʻo ia i pale no ka puka komo o ka halelewa, he uliuli, he poni, he ʻulaʻula, a me ke olonā i hilo ʻia, ka hana a ka mea humuhumu lope ʻano ʻē;For the entrance to the tent they made a curtain of blue, purple and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen — the work of an embroiderer;
Puk 36:38A me nā kia ona ʻelima, a me ko lākou mau lou; a uhi nō hoʻi ʻo ia i ko lākou mau poʻo, a me ko lākou mau ʻaukā e paʻa ai i ke gula. Akā, he keleawe nō ko lākou mau kumu ʻelima.and they made five posts with hooks for them. They overlaid the tops of the posts and their bands with gold and made their five bases of bronze.
Puk 37:1A hana ihola ʻo Bezalela i ka pahu, he lāʻau sitima; ʻelua kūbita a me ka hapalua kona lōʻihi, a hoʻokahi kūbita a me ka hapalua kona laulā; a hoʻokahi kūbita a me ka hapalua kona kiʻekiʻe:Bezalel made the ark of acacia wood — two and a half cubits long, a cubit and a half wide, and a cubit and a half high.
Puk 37:6A hana ihola ʻo ia i ka noho aloha, he gula maikaʻi; ʻelua kūbita a me ka hapalua kona loa, a hoʻokahi kūbita a me ka hapalua kona laulā.He made the atonement cover of pure gold — two and a half cubits long and a cubit and a half wide.
Puk 37:7A hana ihola ʻo ia i ʻelua kerubima, he gula paʻa wale nō, hoʻokahi ʻāpana ia i hana ai iā lāua ma nā wēlau o ka noho aloha.Then he made two cherubim out of hammered gold at the ends of the cover.
Puk 37:10Hana nō hoʻi ʻo ia i ka papa ʻaina, he lāʻau sitima; ʻelua kūbita kona loa, hoʻokahi kūbita kona laulā, a hoʻokahi kūbita a me ka hapa kona kiʻekiʻe.They made the table of acacia wood — two cubits long, a cubit wide and a cubit and a half high.
Puk 37:15A hana ihola ʻo ia i nā ʻauamo, he lāʻau sitima, a uhi ihola iā lākou i ke gula, i mea e lawe ai i ka papa ʻaina.The poles for carrying the table were made of acacia wood and were overlaid with gold.
Puk 37:16A hana nō hoʻi ʻo ia i ka ʻoihana ma luna o ka papa, i kona mau kīʻaha, a me kona mau puna, a me kona mau ipu, a me nā poʻi e ninini ai, he gula maikaʻi.And they made from pure gold the articles for the table — its plates and dishes and bowls and its pitchers for the pouring out of drink offerings.
Puk 37:17A hana ihola ia i ka ipukukui manamana he gula maikaʻi, hana ʻo ia i ka ipukukui he gula wale nō a paʻa, ʻo kona kumu, a me kona lālā, ʻo kona mau puʻupuʻu, a me kona mau pua, ʻo ia ʻāpana hoʻokahi nō.They made the lampstand of pure gold. They hammered out its base and shaft, and made its flowerlike cups, buds and blossoms of one piece with them.
Puk 37:19ʻEkolu nō ipu e like me nā ʻalemona ma ka mana hoʻokahi, he puʻupuʻu, a me ka pua; a ʻekolu nō ipu e like me nā ʻalemona ma kekahi mana, he puʻupuʻu a me ka pua: a pēlā wale nō ma nā manamana ʻeono, e puka ana ma waho o ka ipukukui manamana.Three cups shaped like almond flowers with buds and blossoms were on one branch, three on the next branch and the same for all six branches extending from the lampstand.
Puk 37:21A he puʻupuʻu ma lalo o kona mau lālā ʻelua, a he puʻupuʻu ma lalo iho o kona mau lālā ʻelua, a he puʻupuʻu ma lalo iho o kona mau lālā ʻelua, e like me nā lālā ʻeono, e puka mai ana ma waho ona.One bud was under the first pair of branches extending from the lampstand, a second bud under the second pair, and a third bud under the third pair — six branches in all.
Puk 37:22Hoʻokahi nō ʻāpana ko lākou puʻupuʻu, a me ko lākou manamana. Hoʻokahi nō ʻāpana ia hana a pau, he gula maikaʻi.The buds and the branches were all of one piece with the lampstand, hammered out of pure gold.
Puk 37:23A hana nō hoʻi ʻo ia i kona mau ipu ʻaila ʻehiku, a me kona mau ʻūpā ahi, a me kona mau ʻūpā koli kukui, he gula maikaʻi.They made its seven lamps, as well as its wick trimmers and trays, of pure gold.
Puk 37:25A hana nō hoʻi ʻo ia i ke kuahu no ka mea ʻala, he lāʻau sitima: hoʻokahi kūbita kona loa, hoʻokahi kūbita kona laulā, he ʻahā like; a ʻelua kūbita kona kiʻekiʻe, a hoʻokahi nō ia ʻāpana me kona mau pepeiao ʻelua.They made the altar of incense out of acacia wood. It was square, a cubit long and a cubit wide and two cubits high — its horns of one piece with it.
Puk 37:28A hana ihola ʻo ia i nā ʻauamo, he lāʻau sitima, a uhi ihola ia mau mea i ke gula.They made the poles of acacia wood and overlaid them with gold.
Puk 38:1A hana nō hoʻi ʻo ia i ke kuahu no ka mōhai kuni: ʻelima kūbita kona lōʻihi, a ʻelima kūbita kona laulā, he ʻahā like: a ʻekolu kūbita kona kiʻekiʻe.They built the altar of burnt offering of acacia wood, three cubits high; it was square, five cubits long and five cubits wide.
Puk 38:3A hana ʻo ia i nā ʻoihana a pau o ke kuahu, i nā ipu, a me nā pāpale, a me nā kīʻaha, a me nā ʻō ʻiʻo, a me nā ipu ahi; hana nō ʻo ia i kona ʻoihana a pau, he keleawe.They made all its utensils of bronze — its pots, shovels, sprinkling bowls, meat forks and firepans.
Puk 38:6A hana ʻo ia i nā ʻauamo, he lāʻau sitima, a uhi ihola iā lāua i ke keleawe.They made the poles of acacia wood and overlaid them with bronze.
Puk 38:7A hoʻokomo ʻo ia i nā ʻauamo i loko o nā apo ma nā ʻaoʻao o ke kuahu i mea e lawe ai, a hana ʻo ia i ke kuahu, he papa lāʻau, ua kāwaha.They inserted the poles into the rings so they would be on the sides of the altar for carrying it. They made it hollow, out of boards.
Puk 38:8A hana ʻo ia i ka ipu ʻauʻau, he keleawe, ko loko o kona kumu, he keleawe, a me nā aniani keleawe o ka poʻe e ʻākoakoa nui ana, ka poʻe i ʻākoakoa ma ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina.They made the bronze basin and its bronze stand from the mirrors of the women who served at the entrance to the tent of meeting.
Puk 38:9A hana ʻo ia i ke kahua, ma ka ʻaoʻao hema, ma ka hema hoʻi; a ʻo nā pale o ke kahua, he olonā ia i hilo ʻia, hoʻokahi haneri kūbita.Next they made the courtyard. The south side was a hundred cubits long and had curtains of finely twisted linen,
Puk 38:10ʻO ko lākou mau pou, he iwakālua, ʻo ko lākou mau kumu keleawe, he iwakālua. ʻO nā lou o nā pou, a me ko lākou ʻaukā e paʻa ai, he kālā.with twenty posts and twenty bronze bases, and with silver hooks and bands on the posts.
Puk 38:11A no ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau, hoʻokahi haneri kūbita, ʻo ko lākou mau pou, he iwakālua, a ʻo ko lākou mau kumu keleawe, he iwakālua. ʻO nā lou o nā pou, a me ko lākou ʻaukā e paʻa ai, he kālā.The north side was also a hundred cubits long and had twenty posts and twenty bronze bases, with silver hooks and bands on the posts.
Puk 38:12A no ka ʻaoʻao komohana, he pale nō, he kanalima kūbita ka lōʻihi, ʻo ko lākou mau pou, he ʻumi, a ʻo ko lākou mau kumu he ʻumi. ʻO nā lou o nā pou a me ko lākou ʻaukā e paʻa ai, he kālā.The west end was fifty cubits wide and had curtains, with ten posts and ten bases, with silver hooks and bands on the posts.
Puk 38:13A no ka ʻaoʻao hikina ma ka hikina, he kanalima kūbita.The east end, toward the sunrise, was also fifty cubits wide.
Puk 38:14A ʻo nā pale ma kekahi ʻaoʻao o ka puka, he ʻumikumamālima kūbita; a ʻo ko lākou mau pou ʻekolu, a ʻo ko lākou mau kumu, ʻekolu.Curtains fifteen cubits long were on one side of the entrance, with three posts and three bases,
Puk 38:15A no kēlā ʻaoʻao o ka puka o ke kahua, he mau pale ma kēia ʻaoʻao a ma kēlā ʻaoʻao, he ʻumikumamālima kūbita, ʻo ko lākou mau pou ʻekolu, a ʻo ko lākou mau kumu ʻekolu.and curtains fifteen cubits long were on the other side of the entrance to the courtyard, with three posts and three bases.
Puk 38:16ʻO nā pale a pau a puni ke kahua, he olonā nō i hilo ʻia.All the curtains around the courtyard were of finely twisted linen.
Puk 38:17A ʻo nā kumu no nā pou, he keleawe ia. ʻO nā lou o nā pou, a me ko lākou mau ʻaukā e paʻa ai, he kālā nō. A ʻo ka uhi ʻana o ko lākou mau poʻo, he kālā: a paʻa nō nā pou a pau o ke kahua i nā ʻaukā kālā.The bases for the posts were bronze. The hooks and bands on the posts were silver, and their tops were overlaid with silver; so all the posts of the courtyard had silver bands.
Puk 38:18A ʻo ka pale o ka puka o ke kahua, he hana nō ia a ka mea humuhumu lope ʻano ʻē, he uliuli, he poni, he ʻulaʻula, he olonā i hilo ʻia: he iwakālua kūbita ka lōʻihi, a ʻo ke kiʻekiʻe ma ka laulā, ʻelima nō kūbita, e like me nā pale o ke kahua.The curtain for the entrance to the courtyard was made of blue, purple and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen — the work of an embroiderer. It was twenty cubits long and, like the curtains of the courtyard, five cubits high,
Puk 38:19A ʻo ko lākou mau pou, ʻehā, a ʻo ko lākou mau kumu, ʻehā nō, he keleawe; ʻo ko lākou lou, he kālā, a ʻo ka uhi ʻana o ko lākou mau poʻo, a ʻo ko lākou mau ʻaukā e paʻa ai, he kālā nō.with four posts and four bronze bases. Their hooks and bands were silver, and their tops were overlaid with silver.
Puk 38:20A ʻo nā mākia a pau o ka halelewa, a me ke kahua e puni ana, he keleawe nō ia.All the tent pegs of the tabernacle and of the surrounding courtyard were bronze.
Puk 38:23A me ia pū nō ʻo ʻAholiaba, ke keiki a ʻAhisamaka, no ka ʻohana a Dana, he kahuna kālai, he mea akamai i ka hana, a he mea humuhumu lope ʻano ʻē, he uliuli, a he poni, a he ʻulaʻula, a me ke olonā keʻokeʻo.with him was Oholiab son of Ahisamak, of the tribe of Dan — an engraver and designer, and an embroiderer in blue, purple and scarlet yarn and fine linen.)
Puk 38:24A ʻo ke Gula a pau i hana ʻia ma ka hana o ia mea laʻa, ʻo ke Gula laʻa he iwakāluakumamāiwa tālena a me nā sekela ʻehiku haneri me kanakolu, ma ka sekela o ke keʻena kapu.The total amount of the gold from the wave offering used for all the work on the sanctuary was 29 talents and 730 shekels, according to the sanctuary shekel.
Puk 38:26He beka no kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka, he hapalua sekela hoʻi, ma ka sekela o ke keʻena kapu, no kēlā mea kēia mea i hele aʻe i ka helu ʻana, mai ka iwakālua o ka makahiki a keu aku, no nā kānaka ʻeono haneri kumamākolu tausani, ʻelima haneri, a me kanalima.one beka per person, that is, half a shekel, according to the sanctuary shekel, from everyone who had crossed over to those counted, twenty years old or more, a total of 603,550 men.
Puk 38:29A ʻo ke keleawe o ka haʻawina, he kanahiku ia mau tālena, a me nā sekela keu ʻelua tausani, a me nā haneri ʻehā:The bronze from the wave offering was 70 talents and 2,400 shekels.
Puk 39:1A hana lākou i lole hana, he uliuli, he poni, he ʻulaʻula, i mea hana ma loko o kahi kapu, a hana nō hoʻi lākou i nā kāhiko laʻa no ʻAʻarona, e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose.From the blue, purple and scarlet yarn they made woven garments for ministering in the sanctuary. They also made sacred garments for Aaron, as the Lord commanded Moses.
Puk 39:2A hana ihola ʻo ia i ka ʻēpoda, he gula, he uliuli, he poni, he ʻulaʻula, a me ke olonā i hilo ʻia.They made the ephod of gold, and of blue, purple and scarlet yarn, and of finely twisted linen.
Puk 39:3A kuʻi lākou i ke gula a lahilahi, a ʻokiʻoki ihola i kaula, i mea hana pū me ka uliuli, a me ka poni, a me ka ʻulaʻula, a me ke olonā i hilo ʻia, he hana na ka mea akamai.They hammered out thin sheets of gold and cut strands to be worked into the blue, purple and scarlet yarn and fine linen — the work of skilled hands.
Puk 39:5A ʻo ke kāʻei o kona ʻēpoda, ka mea ma luna ona, ʻo ia ʻano hoʻokahi nō, e like me ia i hana ʻia, he gula, he uliuli, he poni, he ʻulaʻula, a me ke olonā i hilo ʻia, me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose.Its skillfully woven waistband was like it — of one piece with the ephod and made with gold, and with blue, purple and scarlet yarn, and with finely twisted linen, as the Lord commanded Moses.
Puk 39:8A hana ihola ʻo ia i ka pale umauma, he hana na ka mea akamai, e like me ka hana ʻana i ka ʻēpoda, he gula, he uliuli, he poni, he ʻulaʻula, a me ke olonā i hilo ʻia.They fashioned the breastpiece — the work of a skilled craftsman. They made it like the ephod: of gold, and of blue, purple and scarlet yarn, and of finely twisted linen.
Puk 39:9He ʻahā like ia; a hana lākou i ka pale umauma a pāpālua: hoʻokahi kīkoʻo kona loa, a hoʻokahi kīkoʻo kona laulā, a ua pāpālua.It was square — a span long and a span wide — and folded double.
Puk 39:10A kau lākou i loko o laila i ʻehā lālani pōhaku; he saredio, he topazo, he paea, ʻo ia ka lālani mua.Then they mounted four rows of precious stones on it. The first row was carnelian, chrysolite and beryl;
Puk 39:11A ʻo ka lālani lua, he ʻōmaʻomaʻo, he sapeiro, he daimana.the second row was turquoise, lapis lazuli and emerald;
Puk 39:12A ʻo ka lālani kolu, he lesema, he ʻula, he ʻametuseto.the third row was jacinth, agate and amethyst;
Puk 39:13A ʻo ka lālani ʻahā, he berulo, he ʻonika, he iāsepi. Ua hoʻopaʻa ʻia ia mau mea i loko o nā kāwaha gula, ʻo ia ko lākou mea i paʻa ai.the fourth row was topaz, onyx and jasper. They were mounted in gold filigree settings.
Puk 39:14A ua like nā pōhaku me nā keiki a ʻIseraʻela, he ʻumikumamālua, ma ko lākou inoa, e like me ke kahakaha ʻana o ka hōʻailona, ʻo kēlā mea kēia mea ma kona inoa, ma nā ʻohana he ʻumikumamālua.There were twelve stones, one for each of the names of the sons of Israel, each engraved like a seal with the name of one of the twelve tribes.
Puk 39:15A hana nō hoʻi lākou ma ka pale umauma i mau kaula ma nā wēlau, he gula maikaʻi i hilo ʻia.For the breastpiece they made braided chains of pure gold, like a rope.
Puk 39:22A hana ihola ʻo ia i ka holokū o ka ʻēpoda, he hana na ka mea ulana, he uliuli wale nō.They made the robe of the ephod entirely of blue cloth — the work of a weaver —
Puk 39:23A he puka nō ma waenakonu o ka holokū, e like me ka puka o ka pūliki koa, ua pelupelu ʻia a puni ka puka, i ʻole ia e nahae.with an opening in the center of the robe like the opening of a collar, and a band around this opening, so that it would not tear.
Puk 39:24A hana lākou i mau pomegerane ma nā lepa o ka holokū, he uliuli, he poni, he ʻulaʻula, a me ke olonā i hilo ʻia.They made pomegranates of blue, purple and scarlet yarn and finely twisted linen around the hem of the robe.
Puk 39:25A 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 39:26He bele a me ka pomegerane, he bele a me ka pomegerane, a puni ka lepa o ka holokū hana, me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose.The bells and pomegranates alternated around the hem of the robe to be worn for ministering, as the Lord commanded Moses.
Puk 39:27A hana nō hoʻi lākou i mau pālule, he olonā i hilo ʻia, ʻo ka hana a ka mea ulana, no ʻAʻarona, a no kāna mau keiki kāne,For Aaron and his sons, they made tunics of fine linen — the work of a weaver —
Puk 39:28A me ka pāpale hainakā, he olonā keʻokeʻo, a me nā pāpale migebo, he olonā keʻokeʻo, a me nā wāwae, he olonā i hilo ʻia,and the turban of fine linen, the linen caps and the undergarments of finely twisted linen.
Puk 39:29A me ke kāʻei he olonā i hilo ʻia, he uliuli, he poni, a me ka ʻulaʻula, he mea i humuhumu ʻia: me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose.The sash was made of finely twisted linen and blue, purple and scarlet yarn — the work of an embroiderer — as the Lord commanded Moses.
Puk 39:30A hana nō hoʻi lākou i ka papa o ka pāpale laʻa, he gula maikaʻi, a palapala ihola i ka palapala e like me ke kahakaha ʻana o ka hōʻailona, UA LAʻA NO IĒHOVA.They made the plate, the sacred emblem, out of pure gold and engraved on it, like an inscription on a seal: holy to the Lord.
Puk 40:15A e poni ʻoe iā lākou, e like me kou poni ʻana i ko lākou makua kāne, i lawelawe lākou naʻu ma ka ʻoihana kahuna; no ka mea, he ʻoiaʻiʻo, e lilo ko lākou poni ʻana, i mea e kahuna mau loa ai, i ko lākou mau hanauna aku.Anoint them just as you anointed their father, so they may serve me as priests. Their anointing will be to a priesthood that will continue throughout their generations.”
Puk 40:38No ka mea, aia nō ma luna o ka halelewa, ua ao lā o Iēhova i ke ao, a he ahi hoʻi ma luna o laila i ka pō, i mua o nā maka o ko ka hale a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, i ko lākou hele ʻana a pau.So the cloud of the Lord was over the tabernacle by day, and fire was in the cloud by night, in the sight of all the Israelites during all their travels.
ʻOihk 1:3Inā ʻo kāna mōhai he mōhai kuni no loko o ka ʻohana bipi, e mōhai ʻo ia i ke kāne kīnā ʻole: e mōhai aku hoʻi ʻo ia ia no kona makemake iho ma ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina, ma ke alo o Iēhova.“‘If the offering is a burnt offering from the herd, you are to offer a male without defect. You must present it at the entrance to the tent of meeting so that it will be acceptable to the Lord.
ʻOihk 1:9Akā e holoi ʻo ia i kona naʻau, a me kona mau wāwae, me ka wai; a e kuni ke kahuna i nā mea a pau ma luna o ke kuahu, i mōhai kuni, he mōhai i kaumaha ʻia ma ke ahi, he mea ʻala ʻono iā Iēhova.You are to wash the internal organs and the legs with water, and the priest is to burn all of it on the altar. It is a burnt offering, a food offering, an aroma pleasing to the Lord.
ʻOihk 1:10A inā no loko o ka ʻohana o nā hipa, a ʻo nā kao kona mōhai i mōhai kuni, e lawe mai ʻo ia ia he kāne kīnā ʻole.“‘If the offering is a burnt offering from the flock, from either the sheep or the goats, you are to offer a male without defect.
ʻOihk 1:13Akā e holoi ʻo ia i ka naʻau, a me kona mau wāwae me ka wai; a e lawe pū mai ke kahuna a e kuni ma luna iho o ke kuahu: he mōhai kuni ia, he mōhai i kaumaha ʻia ma ke ahi, he mea ʻala ʻono iā Iēhova.You are to wash the internal organs and the legs with water, and the priest is to bring all of them and burn them on the altar. It is a burnt offering, a food offering, an aroma pleasing to the Lord.
ʻOihk 1:17A e māhele ʻo ia iā ia me kona mau ʻēheu, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hoʻokaʻawale loa; a e kuni ke kahuna ia ma ke kuahu ma luna o ka wahie ka mea i luna o ke ahi; he mōhai kuni ia, he mōhai kaumaha ia ma ke ahi, he mea ʻala ʻono iā Iēhova.He shall tear it open by the wings, not dividing it completely, and then the priest shall burn it on the wood that is burning on the altar. It is a burnt offering, a food offering, an aroma pleasing to the Lord.
ʻOihk 2:1A inā e lawe mai kekahi i ka mōhai ʻai, iā Iēhova, ʻo kāna mōhai auaneʻi he palaoa wali; a e ninini iho ʻo ia i ka ʻaila ma luna iho, a e kau hoʻi i ka libano ma luna iho.“‘When anyone brings a grain offering to the Lord, their offering is to be of the finest flour. They are to pour olive oil on it, put incense on it
ʻOihk 2:2A e lawe mai ʻo ia ia i kā ʻAʻarona mau keiki, i nā kāhuna; a e lawe aʻe no loko, a piha kona lima i kona palaoa, a me kona ʻaila me kona libano a pau, a e kuni ke kahuna i kona mea hoʻomanaʻo, ma luna o ke kuahu, i mōhai i kaumaha ʻia ma ke ahi, he mea ʻala ʻono iā Iēhova.and take it to Aaron’s sons the priests. The priest shall take a handful of the flour and oil, together with all the incense, and burn this as a memorial portion on the altar, a food offering, an aroma pleasing to the Lord.
ʻOihk 2:3A e lilo ke koena na ʻAʻarona, a me kāna mau keiki, he mea hoʻāno loa no nā mōhai puhi o Iēhova.The rest of the grain offering belongs to Aaron and his sons; it is a most holy part of the food offerings presented to the Lord.
ʻOihk 2:4A inā e lawe mai ʻoe i ka ʻālana o ka mōhai ʻai i kahu ʻia ma ka umu, he mau pōpō palaoa hū ʻole i hui pū me ka ʻaila, a i ʻole ia he mau papa palaoa i hamo ʻia me ka ʻaila.“‘If you bring a grain offering baked in an oven, it is to consist of the finest flour: either thick loaves made without yeast and with olive oil mixed in or thin loaves made without yeast and brushed with olive oil.
ʻOihk 2:5A inā ʻo kāu ʻālana he mōhai ʻai moʻa ma ke pā, ka palaoa hū ʻole nō ia i hui me ka ʻaila.If your grain offering is prepared on a griddle, it is to be made of the finest flour mixed with oil, and without yeast.
ʻOihk 2:6E wāwahi hoʻi ʻoe i mau ʻāpana, a e ninini i ka ʻaila ma luna; he mōhai ʻai ia.Crumble it and pour oil on it; it is a grain offering.
ʻOihk 2:7A inā ʻo kāu ʻālana he mōhai ʻai moʻa ma ke pā parai, e hana ʻia ia no ka palaoa a me ka ʻaila.If your grain offering is cooked in a pan, it is to be made of the finest flour and some olive oil.
ʻOihk 2:9A e lawe ke kahuna i ka mea hoʻomanaʻo mai loko mai o ka mōhai ʻai, a e kuni aku ia mea ma ke kuahu: he mōhai ia i ʻālana ʻia ma ke ahi, he mea ʻala ʻono iā Iēhova.He shall take out the memorial portion from the grain offering and burn it on the altar as a food offering, an aroma pleasing to the Lord.
ʻOihk 2:10A ʻo ke koena o ka mōhai ʻai, e lilo ia no ʻAʻarona, a me kāna mau keiki; he mea hoʻāno loa nō nā mōhai i kaumaha ʻia ma ke ahi no Iēhova.The rest of the grain offering belongs to Aaron and his sons; it is a most holy part of the food offerings presented to the Lord.
ʻOihk 2:15A e ninini ʻoe i ka ʻaila ma luna a me ka libano; he mōhai ʻai nō ia.Put oil and incense on it; it is a grain offering.
ʻOihk 2:16A e kuni ke kahuna i ka mea hoʻomanaʻo ona, ʻo kona hua hohoa ʻia, a ʻo kona ʻaila, a me kona libano a pau, he mōhai puhi no Iēhova.The priest shall burn the memorial portion of the crushed grain and the oil, together with all the incense, as a food offering presented to the Lord.
ʻOihk 3:1A inā ʻo kona ʻālana, he mōhai hoʻomalu, a no nā holoholona i kaumaha ai ʻo ia ia, inā he kāne paha, he wahine paha, e mōhai nō hoʻi ʻo ia ia mea me ke kīnā ʻole i mua o Iēhova.“‘If your offering is a fellowship offering, and you offer an animal from the herd, whether male or female, you are to present before the Lord an animal without defect.
ʻOihk 3:3A e kaumaha aku ʻo ia i ka mōhai hoʻomalu, he mōhai i kaumaha ʻia ma ke ahi iā Iēhova, ka makaʻupena e uhi ana i ka naʻau, a me ka nikiniki a pau ma ka naʻau;From the fellowship offering you are to bring a food offering to the Lord: the internal organs and all the fat that is connected to them,
ʻOihk 3:5A e kuni nā keiki a ʻAʻarona ia mea ma ke kuahu ma luna o ka mōhai kuni ma ka wahie, ka mea ma luna o ke ahi; he mōhai puhi ʻala ʻono iā Iēhova.Then Aaron’s sons are to burn it on the altar on top of the burnt offering that is lying on the burning wood; it is a food offering, an aroma pleasing to the Lord.
ʻOihk 3:6A inā hoʻi no nā ʻohana kāna mōhai, he mōhai hoʻomalu iā Iēhova, he kāne paha, he wahine paha, he mea kīnā ʻole hoʻi kāna e kaumaha ai.“‘If you offer an animal from the flock as a fellowship offering to the Lord, you are to offer a male or female without defect.
ʻOihk 3:7A inā e kaumaha ʻo ia i keiki hipa he mōhai āna, e kaumaha aku hoʻi ʻo ia ia mea ma ke alo o Iēhova.If you offer a lamb, you are to present it before the Lord,
ʻOihk 3:9A e kaumaha aku ʻo ia i ka mōhai hoʻomalu, he ʻālana puhi iā Iēhova; ʻo kona kaikea a me ka huelo, e lawe aʻe ʻo ia ma ka iwikuamoʻo: ʻo ka makaʻupena e uhi ana i ka naʻau, a me ka nikiniki a pau ma ka naʻau,From the fellowship offering you are to bring a food offering to the Lord: its fat, the entire fat tail cut off close to the backbone, the internal organs and all the fat that is connected to them,
ʻOihk 3:11A e kuni iho ke kahuna ia ma ke kuahu; he ʻai o ka mōhai i kaumaha ʻia ma ke ahi iā Iēhova.The priest shall burn them on the altar as a food offering presented to the Lord.
ʻOihk 3:12A inā he kao kāna mōhai, a laila e mōhai aku ʻo ia ia ma ke alo o Iēhova.“‘If your offering is a goat, you are to present it before the Lord,
ʻOihk 3:14No ia mea e ʻālana ai ʻo ia i kāna mōhai, he ʻālana puhi no Iēhova; ʻo ka makaʻupena e uhi ana i ka naʻau, a me ka nikiniki a pau ma ka naʻau,From what you offer you are to present this food offering to the Lord: the internal organs and all the fat that is connected to them,
ʻOihk 3:16A e kuni iho ke kahuna ia mau mea ma ke kuahu; he ʻai ia o ka ʻālana puhi no Iēhova he mea ʻala ʻono. ʻO ke kaikea a pau, no Iēhova nō ia.The priest shall burn them on the altar as a food offering, a pleasing aroma. All the fat is the Lord’s.
ʻOihk 3:17He kānāwai mau kēia no ko ʻoukou mau hanauna ma ko ʻoukou mau hale a pau, ʻaʻole loa ʻoukou e ʻai i ke kaikea a me ke koko.“‘This is a lasting ordinance for the generations to come, wherever you live: You must not eat any fat or any blood.’”
ʻOihk 4:21A e lawe aku ʻo ia i ka bipi kāne ma waho o kahi e hoʻomoana ai, a e puhi iā ia, me ia i puhi aku ai i ka bipi kāne mua; he mōhai lawehala ia no ke anaina.Then he shall take the bull outside the camp and burn it as he burned the first bull. This is the sin offering for the community.
ʻOihk 4:23A inā i loaʻa iā ia kona hewa āna i hana ai; e lawe mai nō ʻo ia i kāna mōhai he keiki kao, he kāne kīnā ʻole.and the sin he has committed becomes known, he must bring as his offering a male goat without defect.
ʻOihk 4:24A e kau aʻe i kona lima ma luna o ke poʻo o ke kao, a e pepehi iā ia ma kahi i pepehi ai lākou i ka mōhai kuni i mua o Iēhova; he mōhai lawehala ia.He is to lay his hand on the goat’s head and slaughter it at the place where the burnt offering is slaughtered before the Lord. It is a sin offering.
ʻOihk 4:28A inā e loaʻa iā ia kona hewa āna i hana ai; a laila e lawe mai nō ʻo ia i kāna mōhai, he keiki kao, he wahine kīnā ʻole, no kona hewa āna i hana ai.and the sin they have committed becomes known, they must bring as their offering for the sin they committed a female goat without defect.
ʻOihk 4:32A inā i lawe mai ʻo ia i ke keiki hipa i mōhai lawehala, e lawe mai hoʻi ʻo ia iā ia he wahine kīnā ʻole.“‘If someone brings a lamb as their sin offering, they are to bring a female without defect.
ʻOihk 5:1A inā e lawehala kekahi ʻuhane, a lohe ʻo ia i leo o ka hoʻohiki ʻana, a he mea hōʻike ia, a ua ʻike paha, ua lohe paha, ʻaʻole ia e haʻi, a laila, ma luna ona kona hewa.“‘If anyone sins because they do not speak up when they hear a public charge to testify regarding something they have seen or learned about, they will be held responsible.
ʻOihk 5:2A inā e hoʻopā aku kekahi i ka mea haumia, inā he kupapaʻu o ka holoholona hihiu haumia, a inā he kupapaʻu o nā holoholona laka haumia, a inā he kino make o nā mea kolo, a i nalo iā ia; e haumia nō hoʻi ia, a hewa.“‘If anyone becomes aware that they are guilty — if they unwittingly touch anything ceremonially unclean (whether the carcass of an unclean animal, wild or domestic, or of any unclean creature that moves along the ground) and they are unaware that they have become unclean, but then they come to realize their guilt;
ʻOihk 5:6A e lawe mai ʻo ia i kāna mōhai hala iā Iēhova no kona hewa āna i hana ai, he wahine no ka ʻohana, he keiki hipa, a i ʻole ia, he keiki kao, i mōhai hala; a e hana ke kahuna i ke kalahala nona no kona hewa.As a penalty for the sin they have committed, they must bring to the Lord a female lamb or goat from the flock as a sin offering; and the priest shall make atonement for them for their sin.
ʻOihk 5:9A e pīpī aʻe ʻo ia i kauwahi o ke koko o ka mōhai lawehala ma ka ʻaoʻao o ke kuahu; a e ʻuī ʻia aʻe ke koena o ke koko ma lalo o ke kuahu: he mōhai lawehala ia.and is to splash some of the blood of the sin offering against the side of the altar; the rest of the blood must be drained out at the base of the altar. It is a sin offering.
ʻOihk 5:11A i ʻole e hiki i kona lima ke lawe mai i ʻelua manu kuhukukū, a i ʻelua manu nūnū ʻōpiopio paha, a laila, e lawe mai ka mea i hana hewa i mōhai nona i ka hapaʻumi o ka ʻepa palaoa wali i mōhai lawehala; ʻaʻole e kau ʻo ia i ka ʻaila ma luna iho o ia mea, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia e kau i ka libano ma ia mea, no ka mea, he mōhai lawehala ia.“‘If, however, they cannot afford two doves or two young pigeons, they are to bring as an offering for their sin a tenth of an ephah of the finest flour for a sin offering. They must not put olive oil or incense on it, because it is a sin offering.
ʻOihk 5:12A e lawe mai ʻo ia ia mea i ke kahuna, a e lālau iho ke kahuna a piha kona lima ia mea i mea hoʻomanaʻo nona, a e kuni iho ma ke kuahu, e like me nā mōhai puhi iā Iēhova; he mōhai lawehala ia.They are to bring it to the priest, who shall take a handful of it as a memorial portion and burn it on the altar on top of the food offerings presented to the Lord. It is a sin offering.
ʻOihk 5:13A e hana ke kahuna nona i kalahala no kona hewa āna i hana ai, ma kekahi o ua mau mea lā, a e kala ʻia nona; a e lilo ia na ke kahuna he mōhai ʻai.In this way the priest will make atonement for them for any of these sins they have committed, and they will be forgiven. The rest of the offering will belong to the priest, as in the case of the grain offering.’”
ʻOihk 5:19He mōhai hala nō ia: ua lawehala ʻiʻo nō ia i kā Iēhova.It is a guilt offering; they have been guilty of wrongdoing against the Lord.”
ʻOihk 6:6A e lawe mai ʻo ia i kona mōhai hala iā Iēhova, he hipa kāne kīnā ʻole no loko mai o ka ʻohana, me kāu mea i manaʻo ai, i mōhai hala, i ke kahuna.And as a penalty they must bring to the priest, that is, to the Lord, their guilt offering, a ram from the flock, one without defect and of the proper value.
ʻOihk 6:9E kauoha iā ʻAʻarona a me kāna mau keiki, e ʻī aku, Eia ke kānāwai o ka mōhai kuni; he mōhai kuni nō ia no ka ʻaʻā ʻana o ke ahi ma ke kuahu a pau ka pō, a kakahiaka, e ʻaʻā ana hoʻi ke ahi kuahu i laila.“Give Aaron and his sons this command: ‘These are the regulations for the burnt offering: The burnt offering is to remain on the altar hearth throughout the night, till morning, and the fire must be kept burning on the altar.
ʻOihk 6:15A e lālau ʻo ia a piha kona lima i ka palaoa o ka mōhai ʻai a i kona ʻaila, a i kona libano a pau e kau ana ma luna o ka mōhai ʻai, a e kuni aku hoʻi ia he mea ʻala ʻono, ʻo kona mea hoʻomanaʻo iā Iēhova.The priest is to take a handful of the finest flour and some olive oil, together with all the incense on the grain offering, and burn the memorial portion on the altar as an aroma pleasing to the Lord.
ʻOihk 6:17ʻAʻole ia e moʻa me ka hū: ua hāʻawi aku wau ia he kuleana no lākou no loko o kuʻu mau mōhai puhi; he mea hoʻāno loa, e like me ka mōhai lawehala a me ka mōhai hala.It must not be baked with yeast; I have given it as their share of the food offerings presented to me. Like the sin offering and the guilt offering, it is most holy.
ʻOihk 6:18E ʻai nā kāne o kā ʻAʻarona mau keiki a pau ia mea: he kānāwai mau ia i ko ʻoukou hanauna, no nā mōhai puhi iā Iēhova; ʻo ka mea e hoʻopā ia mau mea, e hoʻāno ia.Any male descendant of Aaron may eat it. For all generations to come it is his perpetual share of the food offerings presented to the Lord. Whatever touches them will become holy.’”
ʻOihk 6:22A ʻo ke kahuna no nā keiki mai āna i poni ʻia no kona wahi, ʻo ia ka mea nāna ia e mōhai aku: he kānāwai mau ia no Iēhova, e pau loa ia i ke ahi.The son who is to succeed him as anointed priest shall prepare it. It is the Lord’s perpetual share and is to be burned completely.
ʻOihk 6:25E ʻōlelo aku ʻoe iā ʻAʻarona a me kāna mau keiki, penei, Eia ke kānāwai o ka mōhai lawehala; ma kahi i pepehi ʻia ai ka mōhai kuni, ma laila e pepehi ʻia ai ka mōhai lawehala, ma ke alo o Iēhova; he mea hoʻāno loa ia.“Say to Aaron and his sons: ‘These are the regulations for the sin offering: The sin offering is to be slaughtered before the Lord in the place the burnt offering is slaughtered; it is most holy.
ʻOihk 6:28Akā, ʻo ka ipu lepo i hoʻolapalapa ʻia ai ia, e wāwahi ʻia ia; a inā he ipu keleawe i hoʻolapalapa ʻia ai ia, a laila e ʻānai ʻia ia a e holoi ʻia me ka wai.The clay pot the meat is cooked in must be broken; but if it is cooked in a bronze pot, the pot is to be scoured and rinsed with water.
ʻOihk 6:29E ʻai nā kāne a pau i waena o nā kāhuna ia mea; he mea hoʻāno loa nō ia.Any male in a priest’s family may eat it; it is most holy.
ʻOihk 7:1Eia hoʻi ke kānāwai o ka mōhai hala: he hoʻāno loa ia.“‘These are the regulations for the guilt offering, which is most holy:
ʻOihk 7:5A e kuni aku ke kahuna ia mau mea, ma luna o ke kuahu, he mōhai kaumaha ia ma ke ahi iā Iēhova; he mōhai hala ia.The priest shall burn them on the altar as a food offering presented to the Lord. It is a guilt offering.
ʻOihk 7:6A e ʻai nā kāne a pau i waena o nā kāhuna ia mea; e ʻai ʻia ma kahi hoʻāno; he mea hoʻāno loa ia.Any male in a priest’s family may eat it, but it must be eaten in the sanctuary area; it is most holy.
ʻOihk 7:7E like me ka mōhai lawehala, pēlā nō ka mōhai hala, he kānāwai hoʻokahi no ia mau mea; e lilo nō ia i ke kahuna, nāna ia e hoʻolilo i kalahala.“‘The same law applies to both the sin offering and the guilt offering: They belong to the priest who makes atonement with them.
ʻOihk 7:13A he mea ʻē aʻe kāna e mōhai ai he mōhai nāna, ʻo ka berena hū me ka ʻālana hoʻomaikaʻi no kāna mau mōhai hoʻomalu.Along with their fellowship offering of thanksgiving they are to present an offering with thick loaves of bread made with yeast.
ʻOihk 7:16Akā, inā he mea hoʻohiki paha, a he mōhai hāʻawi wale, ka ʻālana o kona mōhai, e ʻai ʻia ia i ka lā i mōhai aku ai ʻo ia i kāna mōhai; a ia lā aʻe, ʻai ʻia ai ko laila koena.“‘If, however, their offering is the result of a vow or is a freewill offering, the sacrifice shall be eaten on the day they offer it, but anything left over may be eaten on the next day.
ʻOihk 7:34No ka mea, ʻo ka umauma luli, a me ka ʻūhā hoʻāli, ʻo ia kaʻu i lawe ai mai nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, no luna mai hoʻi o nā ʻālana o kā lākou mau mōhai hoʻomalu, a ua hāʻawi hoʻi au ia mau mea iā ʻAʻarona ke kahuna, a i kāna mau keiki; he kānāwai mau i waena o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela.From the fellowship offerings of the Israelites, I have taken the breast that is waved and the thigh that is presented and have given them to Aaron the priest and his sons as their perpetual share from the Israelites.’”
ʻOihk 7:36ʻO ka mea a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai e hāʻawi ʻia na lākou ko nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, i ka lā i poni ai ʻo ia iā lākou, he kānāwai mau no ko lākou mau hanauna.On the day they were anointed, the Lord commanded that the Israelites give this to them as their perpetual share for the generations to come.
ʻOihk 8:21Holoi aʻela hoʻi ʻo ia i ka naʻau a me nā wāwae i ka wai; a puhi aʻela ʻo Mose i ka hipa kāne ʻokoʻa ma ke kuahu; he mōhai kuni ia, he mea ʻala ʻono, he mōhai i kaumaha ʻia ma ke ahi iā Iēhova, e like me kā Iēhova kauoha iā Mose.He washed the internal organs and the legs with water and burned the whole ram on the altar. It was a burnt offering, a pleasing aroma, a food offering presented to the Lord, as the Lord commanded Moses.
ʻOihk 8:28Lawe aʻela hoʻi ʻo Mose ia mau mea mai luna aʻe o ko lākou mau lima, a kuni aʻela ma luna o ke kuahu ma luna o ka mōhai kuni; he mau mea hoʻolaʻa ʻia i mea ʻala ʻono, he mōhai i kaumaha ʻia ma ke ahi iā Iēhova.Then Moses took them from their hands and burned them on the altar on top of the burnt offering as an ordination offering, a pleasing aroma, a food offering presented to the Lord.
ʻOihk 9:2ʻŌlelo aʻela ʻo ia iā ʻAʻarona, E lawe ʻoe i ke keiki bipi ʻōpiopio i mōhai lawehala, a me ka hipa kāne i mōhai kuni, he kīnā ʻole, a e mōhai aku ma ke alo o Iēhova.He said to Aaron, “Take a bull calf for your sin offering and a ram for your burnt offering, both without defect, and present them before the Lord.
ʻOihk 10:9Mai inu i ka waina a me ka mea ʻona, ʻo ʻoe a me kāu mau keiki me ʻoe, i ka wā e hele ai ʻoukou i loko o ka halelewa o ke anaina, o make ʻoukou: he kānāwai mau nō ia i nā hanauna o ʻoukou;“You and your sons are not to drink wine or other fermented drink whenever you go into the tent of meeting, or you will die. This is a lasting ordinance for the generations to come,
ʻOihk 10:12ʻŌlelo aʻela hoʻi ʻo Mose iā ʻAʻarona, a iā ʻEleazara, a iā ʻItamara, i kāna mau keiki i koe mai, E lawe i ka mōhai ʻai i koe mai o nā mōhai o Iēhova i kaumaha ʻia aku ai ma ke ahi, a e ʻai ia mea me ka hū ʻole kokoke i ke kuahu; no ka mea, he mea hoʻāno loa ia.Moses said to Aaron and his remaining sons, Eleazar and Ithamar, “Take the grain offering left over from the food offerings prepared without yeast and presented to the Lord and eat it beside the altar, for it is most holy.
ʻOihk 10:17No ke aha lā i ʻai ʻole ai ʻolua i ka mōhai lawehala ma kahi hoʻāno, no ka mea, he mea hoʻāno loa, a ua hāʻawi ʻia iā ʻoukou, e hali i ka hewa o ke anaina, e hana hoʻi i kalahala no lākou ma ke alo o Iēhova?“Why didn’t you eat the sin offering in the sanctuary area? It is most holy; it was given to you to take away the guilt of the community by making atonement for them before the Lord.
ʻOihk 10:18Eia hoʻi, ʻaʻole i lawe ʻia mai ke koko ma loko o kahi hoʻāno, he pono nō i ʻai ʻiʻo ʻoukou ia mea ma kahi hoʻāno, me aʻu i kauoha aku ai.Since its blood was not taken into the Holy Place, you should have eaten the goat in the sanctuary area, as I commanded.”
ʻOihk 10:20A lohe ʻo Mose, he pono ia i kona manaʻo.When Moses heard this, he was satisfied.
ʻOihk 11:4Akā, ʻaʻole ʻoukou e ʻai i kēia mau mea o nā mea nau i ka mea hoʻolualuaʻi ʻia, a ʻo nā mea māhele māiʻuʻu, ʻo ke kāmelo, no ka mea, ua nau ia i ka mea hoʻolualuaʻi ʻia, ʻaʻole naʻe i māhele i ka māiʻuʻu, he haumia ia iā ʻoukou.“‘There are some that only chew the cud or only have a divided hoof, but you must not eat them. The camel, though it chews the cud, does not have a divided hoof; it is ceremonially unclean for you.
ʻOihk 11:5A ʻo ke kone hoʻi, no ka mea, ua nau nō ia i ka mea hoʻolualuaʻi ʻia, ʻaʻole māhele i ka māiʻuʻu, he haumia ia iā ʻoukou.The hyrax, though it chews the cud, does not have a divided hoof; it is unclean for you.
ʻOihk 11:6A ʻo ka hare hoʻi, no ka mea, ua nau nō ia i ka mea hoʻolualuaʻi ʻia, ʻaʻole hoʻi i māhele i ka māiʻuʻu, he haumia ia iā ʻoukou.The rabbit, though it chews the cud, does not have a divided hoof; it is unclean for you.
ʻOihk 11:7A ʻo ka puaʻa hoʻi, no ka mea, ua māhele nō ia i ka māiʻuʻu, ua kapuaʻi māhele ʻia, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia i nau i ka mea hoʻolualuaʻi ʻia, he haumia ia iā ʻoukou.And the pig, though it has a divided hoof, does not chew the cud; it is unclean for you.
ʻOihk 11:8ʻAʻole ʻoukou e ʻai i ko lākou ʻiʻo, ʻaʻole e hoʻopā i ko lākou kupapaʻu, he haumia lākou iā ʻoukou.You must not eat their meat or touch their carcasses; they are unclean for you.
ʻOihk 11:10A ʻo ka mea halo ʻole, a me ka unahi ʻole, i loko o nā kai, a me nā muliwai, ʻo nā mea a pau e ʻoni ana i loko o nā wai, a ʻo nā mea ola i loko o nā wai, he mea hoʻowahāwahā ʻia iā ʻoukou.But all creatures in the seas or streams that do not have fins and scales — whether among all the swarming things or among all the other living creatures in the water — you are to regard as unclean.
ʻOihk 11:11He mau mea e hoʻowahāwahā ʻia iā ʻoukou; ʻaʻole ʻoukou e ʻai i ko lākou ʻiʻo, a e hoʻopailua ʻoukou i ko lākou mau kupapaʻu.And since you are to regard them as unclean, you must not eat their meat; you must regard their carcasses as unclean.
ʻOihk 11:13Eia hoʻi nā mea a ʻoukou e hoʻowahāwahā ai i waena o nā manu, ʻaʻole e ʻai ʻia lākou, he mea e hoʻowahāwahā ʻia nō; ʻo ka ʻaeto, a me ka ʻoseferaga, a me ka ʻosepera;“‘These are the birds you are to regard as unclean and not eat because they are unclean: the eagle, the vulture, the black vulture,
ʻOihk 11:20ʻO nā manu kolo e hele ana ma nā hā, he mea ia e hoʻowahāwahā ʻia e ʻoukou.“‘All flying insects that walk on all fours are to be regarded as unclean by you.
ʻOihk 11:21Eia naʻe nā mea e pono ke ʻai ʻoukou, ʻo nā mea lele e kolo ana, nā mea hele ma nā hā, he mau wāwae hoʻi ko lākou ma luna o nā kapuaʻi, e mahiki ai ma ka honua;There are, however, some flying insects that walk on all fours that you may eat: those that have jointed legs for hopping on the ground.
ʻOihk 11:23Akā ʻo nā mea lele ʻē aʻe a pau e kolo ana, me nā wāwae hā, he mea ia e hoʻopailua ʻia e ʻoukou.But all other flying insects that have four legs you are to regard as unclean.
ʻOihk 11:27ʻO ka mea hele ma kona mau kapuaʻi manamana, ʻo ko nā holoholona a pau e hele ana ma nā hā, he haumia ia iā ʻoukou; a ʻo ka mea i pā i ko lākou kupapaʻu e haumia ia a hiki i ke ahiahi.Of all the animals that walk on all fours, those that walk on their paws are unclean for you; whoever touches their carcasses will be unclean till evening.
ʻOihk 11:28A ʻo ka mea nāna e hali i ko lākou kupapaʻu, e holoi ʻo ia i kona kapa, a e haumia a hiki i ke ahiahi, he mau mea haumia iā ʻoukou.Anyone who picks up their carcasses must wash their clothes, and they will be unclean till evening. These animals are unclean for you.
ʻOihk 11:31He mau mea haumia ia iā ʻoukou i waena o nā mea a pau e kolo ana; ʻo ka mea e pā ia mau mea ma hope o ko lākou make ʻana, e haumia nō ia a hiki i ke ahiahi.Of all those that move along the ground, these are unclean for you. Whoever touches them when they are dead will be unclean till evening.
ʻOihk 11:32A ʻo ka mea i hāʻule ʻia iho e kekahi mea i make o lākou, a haumia nō ia; inā he ipu lāʻau, a he kapa paha, a he ʻili, he ʻeke, ʻo kēlā ipu kēia ipu, kahi e hana ʻia ai ka hana, e hoʻokomo ʻia i loko o ka wai, a e haumia ia a hiki i ke ahiahi, a laila e hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻia ia.When one of them dies and falls on something, that article, whatever its use, will be unclean, whether it is made of wood, cloth, hide or sackcloth. Put it in water; it will be unclean till evening, and then it will be clean.
ʻOihk 11:36Akā he kumu wai, a he lua paha, kahi wai nui, e maʻemaʻe ia; akā, ʻo ka mea pā i ko lākou kupapaʻu e haumia ʻo ia.A spring, however, or a cistern for collecting water remains clean, but anyone who touches one of these carcasses is unclean.
ʻOihk 11:39A inā e make ka holoholona he pono ke ʻai ʻia e ʻoukou, ʻo ka mea i pā i kona kupapaʻu, e haumia ia a hiki i ke ahiahi.“‘If an animal that you are allowed to eat dies, anyone who touches its carcass will be unclean till evening.
ʻOihk 11:41A ʻo ka mea kolo e kolo ana ma ka lepo, he mea hoʻowahāwahā ʻia, ʻaʻole ia e ʻai ʻia.“‘Every creature that moves along the ground is to be regarded as unclean; it is not to be eaten.
ʻOihk 11:42A ʻo ka mea kolo ma ka ʻōpū, a ʻo ka mea hele ma nā hā, a ʻo ka mea he nui kona mau kapuaʻi, i waena o nā mea kolo a pau e kolo ana ma ka lepo, ʻaʻole ʻoukou e ʻai iā lākou; no ka mea, he mau mea hoʻowahāwahā ʻia.You are not to eat any creature that moves along the ground, whether it moves on its belly or walks on all fours or on many feet; it is unclean.
ʻOihk 11:44No ka mea, ʻo wau nō Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua; no laila, e hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻoukou iā ʻoukou iho i maʻemaʻe ʻoukou, no ka mea, he maʻemaʻe wau; ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoukou e hoʻohaumia iā ʻoukou iho me kekahi mea kolo e kolo ana ma ka lepo.I am the Lord your God; consecrate yourselves and be holy, because I am holy. Do not make yourselves unclean by any creature that moves along the ground.
ʻOihk 11:45No ka mea, ʻo wau nō Iēhova, e lawe ana iā ʻoukou mai loko mai o ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita, i Akua no ʻoukou: no laila e hoʻāno ʻoukou, no ka mea, he hoʻāno nō wau.I am the Lord, who brought you up out of Egypt to be your God; therefore be holy, because I am holy.
ʻOihk 12:2E ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, penei, Inā i hāpai ka wahine a hānau he keiki kāne, e haumia ka wahine i nā lā ʻehiku, e like me nā lā o kona kaʻawale ʻana no kona maʻi, e haumia ana nō ia.“Say to the Israelites: ‘A woman who becomes pregnant and gives birth to a son will be ceremonially unclean for seven days, just as she is unclean during her monthly period.
ʻOihk 12:4A laila noho ka wahine i loko o kona koko o kona hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻia, i nā lā he kanakolukumamākolu; ʻaʻole e pā aku ʻo ia i ka mea hoʻāno, ʻaʻole hoʻi e komo i ke keʻena kapu, a pau aʻe nā lā o kona hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻana.Then the woman must wait thirty-three days to be purified from her bleeding. She must not touch anything sacred or go to the sanctuary until the days of her purification are over.
ʻOihk 12:5Akā inā i hānau ʻo ia he kaikamahine, a laila e haumia ia i nā hebedoma ʻelua, me ia i kona kaʻawale ʻana; a e noho nō ʻo ia i loko o ke koko o kona hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻia i nā lā he kanaonokumamāono.If she gives birth to a daughter, for two weeks the woman will be unclean, as during her period. Then she must wait sixty-six days to be purified from her bleeding.
ʻOihk 12:7Nāna nō ia e kaumaha aku ma ke alo o Iēhova, a e hana i kalahala nona, a e hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻia ʻo ia mai ke kahe ʻana o kona koko. ʻO ia ke kānāwai no ka wahine i hānau he kāne, he wahine paha.He shall offer them before the Lord to make atonement for her, and then she will be ceremonially clean from her flow of blood. “‘These are the regulations for the woman who gives birth to a boy or a girl.
ʻOihk 13:3A e nānā iho ke kahuna pule i ka maʻi i loko o ka ʻili o kona ʻiʻo, a i lilo ka huluhulu i loko o ka maʻi i keʻokeʻo, a inā ma lalo iho o ka ʻili o kona ʻiʻo ka maʻi i ʻike ʻia, he maʻi lēpera ia; a e nānā aʻe ke kahuna iā ia a e ʻōlelo aku, he haumia ia.The priest is to examine the sore on the skin, and if the hair in the sore has turned white and the sore appears to be more than skin deep, it is a defiling skin disease. When the priest examines that person, he shall pronounce them ceremonially unclean.
ʻOihk 13:4A inā he keʻokeʻo kahi lilelile i loko o ka ʻili o kona ʻiʻo, a inā ʻaʻole ma lalo ia o ka ʻili i ka ʻike ʻia, ʻaʻole hoʻi i lilo ko laila huluhulu i keʻokeʻo; a laila e papani i ka mea maʻi, i nā lā ʻehiku.If the shiny spot on the skin is white but does not appear to be more than skin deep and the hair in it has not turned white, the priest is to isolate the affected person for seven days.
ʻOihk 13:6A i ka hiku o ka lā, e nānā hou aku ke kahuna iā ia; aia hoʻi, inā i ʻeleʻele iki mai ka maʻi, ʻaʻole hoʻi i nui aʻe ka maʻi i loko o ka ʻili, a laila e ʻōlelo ke kahuna he maʻemaʻe ʻo ia; he pehu pala ia, e holoi ʻo ia i kona kapa, a e maʻemaʻe ia.On the seventh day the priest is to examine them again, and if the sore has faded and has not spread in the skin, the priest shall pronounce them clean; it is only a rash. They must wash their clothes, and they will be clean.
ʻOihk 13:8A inā i ʻike ke kahuna pule, aia hoʻi, ua nunui aʻe ka pehu pala i loko o ka ʻili, a laila e ʻōlelo aku ke kahuna, ua haumia ia, he lēpera ia maʻi.The priest is to examine that person, and if the rash has spread in the skin, he shall pronounce them unclean; it is a defiling skin disease.
ʻOihk 13:9A inā he maʻi lēpera i loko o ke kanaka, e lawe ʻia mai ʻo ia i ke kahuna pule;“When anyone has a defiling skin disease, they must be brought to the priest.
ʻOihk 13:10A e nānā aku ke kahuna iā ia; aia hoʻi, inā he keʻokeʻo ka pehu ʻana i loko o ka ʻili, a ua hoʻolilo aʻe i ka huluhulu i keʻokeʻo, a he ʻiʻo kupu ma loko o ka pehu ʻana,The priest is to examine them, and if there is a white swelling in the skin that has turned the hair white and if there is raw flesh in the swelling,
ʻOihk 13:11He maʻi lēpera kahiko ia i loko o ka ʻili o kona ʻiʻo, a e ʻōlelo ke kahuna he haumia ʻo ia, ʻaʻole e papani aʻe iā ia, no ka mea he haumia ia.it is a chronic skin disease and the priest shall pronounce them unclean. He is not to isolate them, because they are already unclean.
ʻOihk 13:13A laila, e noʻonoʻo aʻe ke kahuna; aia hoʻi, inā ua paʻapū kona ʻiʻo a pau i ka maʻi lēpera, e ʻōlelo aʻe nō ia he maʻemaʻe ka mea maʻi; ua pau aʻe i ke keʻokeʻo, he maʻemaʻe ʻo ia.the priest is to examine them, and if the disease has covered their whole body, he shall pronounce them clean. Since it has all turned white, they are clean.
ʻOihk 13:15A e nānā hoʻi ke kahuna i ka ʻiʻo, a e ʻōlelo aku hoʻi he haumia ia; he haumia ka ʻiʻo, he maʻi lēpera ia.When the priest sees the raw flesh, he shall pronounce them unclean. The raw flesh is unclean; they have a defiling disease.
ʻOihk 13:17A e nānā ke kahuna iā ia; aia hoʻi, inā ua lilo ka maʻi i keʻokeʻo, a laila e ʻōlelo ke kahuna, he maʻemaʻe ka mea maʻi; he maʻemaʻe nō ia.The priest is to examine them, and if the sores have turned white, the priest shall pronounce the affected person clean; then they will be clean.
ʻOihk 13:18A ʻo ka ʻiʻo hoʻi ma loko ona, a ma loko o ko laila ʻili, he maʻi heheʻe, a ua ola ia;“When someone has a boil on their skin and it heals,
ʻOihk 13:19A inā ma kahi o ka maʻi heheʻe, he pehu keʻokeʻo, he wahi lilelile paha, he keʻokeʻo, he ʻula iki naʻe, a i hōʻike ʻia aʻe i ke kahuna pule;and in the place where the boil was, a white swelling or reddish-white spot appears, they must present themselves to the priest.
ʻOihk 13:20A ʻike ke kahuna, aia hoʻi, ma lalo o ka ʻili ia i ka ʻike ʻia, a ua lilo ko laila huluhulu i keʻokeʻo, a laila e ʻōlelo ke kahuna he haumia ia: he maʻi lēpera ia i pohā mai, mai loko mai o ka maʻi heheʻe.The priest is to examine it, and if it appears to be more than skin deep and the hair in it has turned white, the priest shall pronounce that person unclean. It is a defiling skin disease that has broken out where the boil was.
ʻOihk 13:21A inā i nānā ke kahuna ia mea, aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole huluhulu keʻokeʻo ma laila, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia ma loko o ka ʻili, akā he ʻeleʻele iki; a laila e papani aku ke kahuna iā ia i nā lā ʻehiku;But if, when the priest examines it, there is no white hair in it and it is not more than skin deep and has faded, then the priest is to isolate them for seven days.
ʻOihk 13:22A inā e pālahalaha nui aʻe ia ma ka ʻili, a laila e ʻōlelo ke kahuna he haumia ia, he maʻi ʻino ia.If it is spreading in the skin, the priest shall pronounce them unclean; it is a defiling disease.
ʻOihk 13:23Akā inā e mau kahi lilelile ma kona wahi nō, ʻaʻole pālahalaha aʻe, he wewela ia; a e ʻōlelo ke kahuna he maʻemaʻe ia.But if the spot is unchanged and has not spread, it is only a scar from the boil, and the priest shall pronounce them clean.
ʻOihk 13:24A inā he ʻiʻo i loko o ka ʻili kahi i wewela ai, a he wahi lilelile keʻokeʻo ko ka mea e wewela ana, he ʻulaʻula iki paha, he keʻokeʻo paha;“When someone has a burn on their skin and a reddish-white or white spot appears in the raw flesh of the burn,
ʻOihk 13:25A laila e nānā ke kahuna ia mea; aia hoʻi, inā ua lilo ka huluhulu ma loko o kahi lilelile, i keʻokeʻo, a ma lalo o ka ʻili ia i ka ʻike ʻia, he maʻi lēpera ia i pahū mai mai loko mai o ka wela: no laila e ʻōlelo ai ke kahuna he haumia ia; he maʻi lēpera ia.the priest is to examine the spot, and if the hair in it has turned white, and it appears to be more than skin deep, it is a defiling disease that has broken out in the burn. The priest shall pronounce them unclean; it is a defiling skin disease.
ʻOihk 13:26A inā e nānā ke kahuna ia mea, aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole huluhulu keʻokeʻo ma kahi lilelile, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia ma lalo o kekahi ʻili, akā he ʻeleʻele iki; a laila e papani aku ke kahuna iā ia i nā lā ʻehiku.But if the priest examines it and there is no white hair in the spot and if it is not more than skin deep and has faded, then the priest is to isolate them for seven days.
ʻOihk 13:27A i ka hiku o ka lā, e nānā hou ke kahuna iā ia; a inā ua pālahalaha nui aʻe ia ma ka ʻili, a laila e ʻōlelo ke kahuna he haumia ia; he maʻi lēpera ia.On the seventh day the priest is to examine that person, and if it is spreading in the skin, the priest shall pronounce them unclean; it is a defiling skin disease.
ʻOihk 13:28A inā e mau kahi lilelile i kona wahi iho, ʻaʻole pālahalaha aʻe ma ka ʻili, akā he ʻeleʻele iki naʻe ia, he pehu ia o ka wela, a e ʻōlelo ke kahuna he maʻemaʻe ia; he hōʻailona ia o ka wela.If, however, the spot is unchanged and has not spread in the skin but has faded, it is a swelling from the burn, and the priest shall pronounce them clean; it is only a scar from the burn.
ʻOihk 13:29Inā he maʻi ko ke kanaka paha, ko ka wahine paha ma ke poʻo paha, ma ka ʻumiʻumi paha:“If a man or woman has a sore on their head or chin,
ʻOihk 13:30A laila e nānā ke kahuna i ka maʻi ʻino, aia hoʻi, inā ma lalo ia o ka ʻili i ka ʻike ʻia, a ma laila ke oho melemele lahilahi; a laila e ʻōlelo ke kahuna he haumia ia, he maʻi lēpera ia, he maʻi lēpera ma ke poʻo paha, a ma ka ʻumiʻumi paha.the priest is to examine the sore, and if it appears to be more than skin deep and the hair in it is yellow and thin, the priest shall pronounce them unclean; it is a defiling skin disease on the head or chin.
ʻOihk 13:34A i ka hiku o ka lā, e nānā hou ke kahuna i ka maʻi lēpera; aia hoʻi, inā ʻaʻole pālahalaha aʻe ka maʻi lēpera ma ka ʻili, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia ma lalo o ka ʻili i ka ʻike ʻia; a laila e ʻōlelo ke kahuna he maʻemaʻe ia, a e holoi ʻo ia i kona kapa, a e maʻemaʻe nō hoʻi.On the seventh day the priest is to examine the sore, and if it has not spread in the skin and appears to be no more than skin deep, the priest shall pronounce them clean. They must wash their clothes, and they will be clean.
ʻOihk 13:36A laila e nānā ke kahuna iā ia; aia hoʻi, inā ua pālahalaha aʻe ka maʻi lēpera ma ka ʻili, ʻaʻole e ʻimi ke kahuna i ke oho melemele, he haumia nō ia.the priest is to examine them, and if he finds that the sore has spread in the skin, he does not need to look for yellow hair; they are unclean.
ʻOihk 13:37Akā inā he mau ko ka maʻi lēpera i ka ʻike ʻia, a ua kupu ke oho ʻeleʻele i loko, ua ola ia maʻi lēpera, he maʻemaʻe nō ʻo ia: a e ʻōlelo ke kahuna he maʻemaʻe ia.If, however, the sore is unchanged so far as the priest can see, and if black hair has grown in it, the affected person is healed. They are clean, and the priest shall pronounce them clean.
ʻOihk 13:38A inā he mau wahi lilelile, he lilelile keʻokeʻo ko ke kanaka paha, ko ka wahine paha, i loko o ko lāua ʻili;“When a man or woman has white spots on the skin,
ʻOihk 13:39A laila e nānā ke kahuna, aia hoʻi, inā he keʻokeʻo ʻeleʻele iki, he wahi ʻāhinahina ia e ulu ana i loko o ka ʻili; he maʻemaʻe nō ia.the priest is to examine them, and if the spots are dull white, it is a harmless rash that has broken out on the skin; they are clean.
ʻOihk 13:40A ʻo ke kanaka ua hāʻule iho kona lauoho mai kona poʻo iho, he ʻōhule ia, he maʻemaʻe naʻe.“A man who has lost his hair and is bald is clean.
ʻOihk 13:41A ʻo ke kanaka ua hāʻule ka lauoho mai kahi e kokoke ana i kona maka, he lae ʻōhule ia, he maʻemaʻe naʻe.If he has lost his hair from the front of his scalp and has a bald forehead, he is clean.
ʻOihk 13:42A inā ma kahi ʻōhule o ke poʻo, a ʻo ka lae paha he maʻi keʻokeʻo ʻulaʻula iki; he maʻi lēpera ia i kupu ma kona poʻo ʻōhule, a ma kona lae ʻōhule paha.But if he has a reddish-white sore on his bald head or forehead, it is a defiling disease breaking out on his head or forehead.
ʻOihk 13:43A laila e nānā ke kahuna pule ia mea; aia hoʻi, inā ʻo ka pehu ʻana o ka maʻi he ʻulaʻula keʻokeʻo, ma kona poʻo ʻōhule paha, a ma kona lae ʻōhule paha, e like me ka maʻi lēpera i ka nānā ʻia ma ka ʻili o ka ʻiʻo;The priest is to examine him, and if the swollen sore on his head or forehead is reddish-white like a defiling skin disease,
ʻOihk 13:44He kanaka lēpera ia, he haumia; e ʻōlelo ke kahuna, he haumia loa ia, ma kona poʻo kona maʻi.the man is diseased and is unclean. The priest shall pronounce him unclean because of the sore on his head.
ʻOihk 13:45A ʻo ka lēpera i loko ona ka maʻi, e uhae ʻia kona kapa, a e pāpale ʻole kona poʻo, a e uhi i kona lehelehe luna, a e kāhea aku, He haumia, he haumia.“Anyone with such a defiling disease must wear torn clothes, let their hair be unkempt, cover the lower part of their face and cry out, ‘Unclean! Unclean!’
ʻOihk 13:46I nā lā a pau e noho ai ka maʻi i loko ona, e maʻemaʻe ʻole nō ia; he haumia nō, e noho kaʻawale ia, ma waho o kahi hoʻomoana kona wahi e noho ai.As long as they have the disease they remain unclean. They must live alone; they must live outside the camp.
ʻOihk 13:47ʻO ke kapa hoʻi ko loko ona ka maʻi lēpera, inā he kapa hulu hipa, inā he kapa olonā;“As for any fabric that is spoiled with a defiling mold — any woolen or linen clothing,
ʻOihk 13:49A inā he ʻōmaʻomaʻo iki, a he ʻulaʻula iki ka lēpera i loko o ke kapa paha, a i loko paha o ka ʻili, a i loko paha o ka maʻawe loloa, a ma ka maʻawe pokopoko paha, a i loko paha o ka mea i hana ʻia no ka ʻili; he maʻi lēpera ia, a e hōʻike ʻia ia i ke kahuna pule.if the affected area in the fabric, the leather, the woven or knitted material, or any leather article, is greenish or reddish, it is a defiling mold and must be shown to the priest.
ʻOihk 13:51A i ka hiku o ka lā, e nānā aku ʻo ia i ka lēpera; a inā i pālahalaha aʻe ka lēpera i loko o ke kapa, inā ma loko o ka maʻawe loloa, a inā ma ka maʻawe pokopoko, a inā ma ka ʻili, a inā ma ka mea i hana ʻia no ka ʻili; he lēpera ʻaʻai ia, he haumia nō ia.On the seventh day he is to examine it, and if the mold has spread in the fabric, the woven or knitted material, or the leather, whatever its use, it is a persistent defiling mold; the article is unclean.
ʻOihk 13:52E puhi hoʻi ʻo ia ia kapa, inā he maʻawe loloa, inā he maʻawe pokopoko, a inā ma ka hulu hipa, inā ma ke olonā, a inā ma ko ka ʻili, kahi e noho ai ka lēpera; no ka mea he lēpera ʻaʻai ia, e hoʻopau ʻia ia i ke ahi.He must burn the fabric, the woven or knitted material of wool or linen, or any leather article that has been spoiled; because the defiling mold is persistent, the article must be burned.
ʻOihk 13:55A e nānā ke kahuna i ka lēpera ma hope o ka holoi ʻana; aia hoʻi, inā ʻaʻole ʻano hou, ʻaʻole i pālahalaha aʻe ka lēpera, he haumia nō ia; e puhi ʻoe ia mea i ke ahi, ua ʻaʻai nō ia, ua kuakea ma ke kua a ma ke alo paha.After the article has been washed, the priest is to examine it again, and if the mold has not changed its appearance, even though it has not spread, it is unclean. Burn it, no matter which side of the fabric has been spoiled.
ʻOihk 13:57A i ʻike mau ʻia ia i loko o ke kapa, inā ma ka maʻawe loloa, a inā ma ka maʻawe pokopoko, a inā ma ka mea ʻili, he mea e pālahalaha ana; e puhi ʻoe i ka mea lēpera i ke ahi.But if it reappears in the fabric, in the woven or knitted material, or in the leather article, it is a spreading mold; whatever has the mold must be burned.
ʻOihk 13:59ʻO ia ke kānāwai o ka lēpera i loko o ke kapa hulu hipa, a he olonā, ma ka maʻawe loloa paha, ka maʻawe pokopoko paha, a he mea ʻili paha, a e ʻōlelo ai he maʻemaʻe, a e ʻōlelo ai hoʻi he haumia.These are the regulations concerning defiling molds in woolen or linen clothing, woven or knitted material, or any leather article, for pronouncing them clean or unclean.
ʻOihk 14:7A e pīpī aku ʻo ia ma luna o ka mea e hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻia ana i ka lēpera, i ʻehiku ka pīpī ʻana, a e ʻōlelo aku he maʻemaʻe ia, a e hoʻokuʻu aku ʻo ia i ka manu ola ma waho ma ke kula.Seven times he shall sprinkle the one to be cleansed of the defiling disease, and then pronounce them clean. After that, he is to release the live bird in the open fields.
ʻOihk 14:13A e pepehi ai ʻo ia i ke keiki hipa ma kahi e pepehi ai ʻo ia i ka mōhai lawehala, a me ka mōhai kuni, ma kahi hoʻāno; no ka mea, no ke kahuna pule ka mōhai lawehala, pēlā ka mōhai hala, he laʻa loa ia.He is to slaughter the lamb in the sanctuary area where the sin offering and the burnt offering are slaughtered. Like the sin offering, the guilt offering belongs to the priest; it is most holy.
ʻOihk 14:21A inā he ʻilihune ia, ʻaʻole hoʻi hiki kēia mau mea iā ia; a laila e lawe ʻo ia i hoʻokahi keiki hipa i mōhai hala e hoʻoluli ʻia i kalahala nona, a i hoʻokahi hapaʻumi o ka ʻepa palaoa wali i hui ʻia me ka ʻaila i mōhai ʻai, a me ka loga ʻaila:“If, however, they are poor and cannot afford these, they must take one male lamb as a guilt offering to be waved to make atonement for them, together with a tenth of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with olive oil for a grain offering, a log of oil,
ʻOihk 14:35A hele mai ka mea nona ka hale e haʻi i ke kahuna pule, e ʻī mai ana, I kuʻu manaʻo, ʻeā, me he ʻino lēpera lā i loko o ka hale:the owner of the house must go and tell the priest, ‘I have seen something that looks like a defiling mold in my house.’
ʻOihk 14:37A e nānā aku ʻo ia i ka maʻi ʻino, aia hoʻi, inā ma nā paia ka maʻi ʻino, he mau ʻaluʻalu, he ʻōmaʻomaʻo iki, a he ʻulaʻula iki paha, ua poʻopoʻo i loko o ka paia i ka nānā aku;He is to examine the mold on the walls, and if it has greenish or reddish depressions that appear to be deeper than the surface of the wall,
ʻOihk 14:44A laila e hele mai ke kahuna a e nānā, aia hoʻi, inā ua pālahalaha aʻe ka ʻino ma loko o ka hale, he lēpera ia e ʻaʻai ana i loko o ka hale, he haumia ia.the priest is to go and examine it and, if the mold has spread in the house, it is a persistent defiling mold; the house is unclean.
ʻOihk 14:48A inā e komo ke kahuna, a e nānā aku ia mea, aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole i pālahalaha ka maʻi ʻino ma loko o ka hale ma hope iho o ka hamo ʻia ʻana o ka hale; a laila e ʻōlelo ke kahuna pule he maʻemaʻe ka hale, no ka mea, ua ola ka maʻi ʻino.“But if the priest comes to examine it and the mold has not spread after the house has been plastered, he shall pronounce the house clean, because the defiling mold is gone.
ʻOihk 15:2E ʻōlelo ʻolua i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, e ʻī aku iā lākou, ʻO ke kanaka, he maʻi kahe mai loko aku o kona ʻiʻo; e haumia nō ia, no kona hilo.“Speak to the Israelites and say to them: ‘When any man has an unusual bodily discharge, such a discharge is unclean.
ʻOihk 15:17A ʻo ke kapa, a ʻo ka ʻili, he ʻanoʻano kanaka ma luna iho, e holoi ʻia ia i ka wai, a e haumia hoʻi a hiki i ke ahiahi.Any clothing or leather that has semen on it must be washed with water, and it will be unclean till evening.
ʻOihk 15:19A inā he maʻi kahe ko ka wahine, a he koko ka mea kahe o kona ʻiʻo, e hoʻokaʻawale ʻia aʻe ʻo ia i nā lā ʻehiku; a ʻo ka mea i hoʻopā iā ia, e haumia ʻo ia a hiki i ke ahiahi.“‘When a woman has her regular flow of blood, the impurity of her monthly period will last seven days, and anyone who touches her will be unclean till evening.
ʻOihk 15:23Inā hoʻi he mea ma luna o ka moe, a ma luna o kahi āna i noho ai ma luna iho, aia pā aku ke kanaka ia, e haumia ia a hiki i ke ahiahi.Whether it is the bed or anything she was sitting on, when anyone touches it, they will be unclean till evening.
ʻOihk 15:25A inā he heʻe koko ko ka wahine i nā lā he nui ma waho o ka wā o kona kaʻawale ʻana, a inā e kahe hou nō ia ma hope o ka pau ʻana o kona wā kaʻawale, e like nō hoʻi nā lā a pau o kona haumia me nā lā o kona kaʻawale ʻana, e haumia nō ia.“‘When a woman has a discharge of blood for many days at a time other than her monthly period or has a discharge that continues beyond her period, she will be unclean as long as she has the discharge, just as in the days of her period.
ʻOihk 16:6A e kaumaha ʻo ʻAʻarona i kāna bipi kāne he mōhai lawehala, ka mea nona iho, a e hana i kalahala nona iho, a i kalahala no kona ʻohana.“Aaron is to offer the bull for his own sin offering to make atonement for himself and his household.
ʻOihk 16:11A e lawe mai ʻo ʻAʻarona i ka bipi kāne he mōhai lawehala, ka mea nona iho, a e hana ʻo ia i kalahala nona iho, a no kona ʻohana, a e pepehi hoʻi ʻo ia i ka bipi kāne o ka mōhai lawehala, ka mea nona iho.“Aaron shall bring the bull for his own sin offering to make atonement for himself and his household, and he is to slaughter the bull for his own sin offering.
ʻOihk 16:17ʻAʻole loa he kanaka ma loko o ka halelewa o ke anaina i kona wā e komo ai e hana i kalahala ma kahi hoʻāno, a puka hou ia, a ua hana hoʻi ʻo ia i kalahala nona iho, a no kona ʻohana, a no ke anaina a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela.No one is to be in the tent of meeting from the time Aaron goes in to make atonement in the Most Holy Place until he comes out, having made atonement for himself, his household and the whole community of Israel.
ʻOihk 17:7ʻAʻole e kaumaha hou lākou i kā lākou mau mōhai i nā daimonio, ma muli o ia mau mea lākou i hele moekolohe ai. He kānāwai e mau ana kēia no lākou i ko lākou mau hanauna.They must no longer offer any of their sacrifices to the goat idols to whom they prostitute themselves. This is to be a lasting ordinance for them and for the generations to come.’
ʻOihk 18:14Mai wehe ʻoe i kahi huna o ka hoahānau kāne o kou makua kāne, mai hoʻokokoke aku i kāna wahine, he makuahine ia nou.“‘Do not dishonor your father’s brother by approaching his wife to have sexual relations; she is your aunt.
ʻOihk 18:17Mai wehe ʻoe i kahi huna o ka wahine a me kāna kaikamahine, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoe e lawe i ke kaikamahine a kāna keiki, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ke kaikamahine a kāna kaikamahine, e wehe i kona wahi huna; ʻo kona ʻiʻo nō lākou; he mea hewa ia.“‘Do not have sexual relations with both a woman and her daughter. Do not have sexual relations with either her son’s daughter or her daughter’s daughter; they are her close relatives. That is wickedness.
ʻOihk 18:22Mai moe i ke kanaka, me he wahine lā: he mea ia e inaina ʻia.“‘Do not have sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman; that is detestable.
ʻOihk 18:23ʻAʻole hoʻi ʻoe e moe i ka holoholona, e hoʻohaumia iho iā ʻoe iho me ia; ʻaʻole hoʻi e kū ka wahine i mua o ka holoholona e moe iho iā ia; he mea haumia hilahila ia.“‘Do not have sexual relations with an animal and defile yourself with it. A woman must not present herself to an animal to have sexual relations with it; that is a perversion.
ʻOihk 19:2E ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i ke anaina a pau o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a e ʻī aku iā lākou, I hemolele ʻoukou; no ka mea, he hemolele nō wau ʻo Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua.“Speak to the entire assembly of Israel and say to them: ‘Be holy because I, the Lord your God, am holy.
ʻOihk 19:16Mai hele ʻoe i ʻō i ʻaneʻi me he holoholo ʻōlelo lā i waena o kou poʻe kānaka; ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoe e kūʻē i ke koko o kou hoalauna: ʻo wau nō Iēhova.“‘Do not go about spreading slander among your people. “‘Do not do anything that endangers your neighbor’s life. I am the Lord.
ʻOihk 19:20ʻO ka mea moe aku i ka wahine, he kauā wahine, i hoʻopalau ʻia na ke kāne, ʻaʻole i uku pānaʻi ʻia, ʻaʻole i hāʻawi ʻia iā ia ke kū i ka wā; e uhau ʻia ana; ʻaʻole e hoʻomake ʻia lāua, no ka mea, ʻaʻole i kaʻawale ia wahine.“‘If a man sleeps with a female slave who is promised to another man but who has not been ransomed or given her freedom, there must be due punishment. Yet they are not to be put to death, because she had not been freed.
ʻOihk 19:21A e lawe mai ua kanaka lā i ka mōhai hala iā Iēhova, i ka puka o ka halelewa o ke anaina, he hipa kāne, i mōhai hala.The man, however, must bring a ram to the entrance to the tent of meeting for a guilt offering to the Lord.
ʻOihk 19:23A komo ʻoukou i ka ʻāina, a kanu i kēlā lāʻau i kēia lāʻau i mea ʻai, a laila e kapa aʻe ʻoukou i kona hua he ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻia; ʻekolu makahiki he ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻia ia iā ʻoukou; ʻaʻole e ʻai ʻia.“‘When you enter the land and plant any kind of fruit tree, regard its fruit as forbidden. For three years you are to consider it forbidden; it must not be eaten.
ʻOihk 19:34Akā, ʻo ka malihini e noho ana me ʻoukou, e like auaneʻi ia iā ʻoukou me he kupa lā i hānau i waena o ʻoukou, a e aloha ʻoe iā ia e like me ʻoe iho; no ka mea, he mau malihini nō ʻoukou ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita: ʻo wau nō Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua.The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the Lord your God.
ʻOihk 20:14Inā e mare ke kanaka i ka wahine a me kona makuahine, he hewa ia: e puhi pū ʻia lākou i ke ahi, ʻo ia pū me lāua lā; i ʻole ai he hewa i waena o ʻoukou.“‘If a man marries both a woman and her mother, it is wicked. Both he and they must be burned in the fire, so that no wickedness will be among you.
ʻOihk 20:17A inā e lawe ke kanaka i kona kaikuahine, i ke kaikamahine a kona makua kāne, a i ke kaikamahine a kona makuahine paha, a ʻike aku i kona wahi huna, a ʻike mai kēlā i kona wahi huna, he mea hewa ʻiʻo nō ia; e ʻoki ʻia lāua ma ke alo o ko lāua poʻe kānaka: ua wehe ʻo ia i kahi huna o kona kaikuahine; e kau nō kona hewa ma luna ona.“‘If a man marries his sister, the daughter of either his father or his mother, and they have sexual relations, it is a disgrace. They are to be publicly removed from their people. He has dishonored his sister and will be held responsible.
ʻOihk 20:21A inā e lawe ke kanaka i ka wahine a kona hoahānau kāne, he mea haumia ia; ua wehe aʻe ʻo ia i kahi huna o kona hoahānau kāne, ʻaʻole aku keiki a lāua.“‘If a man marries his brother’s wife, it is an act of impurity; he has dishonored his brother. They will be childless.
ʻOihk 20:24Akā, ua ʻōlelo aku au iā ʻoukou, e loaʻa iā ʻoukou ko lākou ʻāina; naʻu ia e hāʻawi aku no ʻoukou ponoʻī, he ʻāina e kahe ai ka waiū a me ka meli: ʻo wau nō Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua nāna ʻoukou i hoʻokaʻawale aʻe mai nā lāhui kanaka ʻē aʻe.But I said to you, “You will possess their land; I will give it to you as an inheritance, a land flowing with milk and honey.” I am the Lord your God, who has set you apart from the nations.
ʻOihk 20:25No laila e hoʻokaʻawale aʻe ʻoukou i waena o nā holoholona maʻemaʻe, a me ka haumia, a ma waena o nā manu haumia, a me ka maʻemaʻe: mai hoʻohaumia i ko ʻoukou mau ʻuhane ma kahi holoholona, a me kahi manu, a me kahi mea e kolo ana ma ka lepo, nā mea aʻu i hoʻokaʻawale aʻe mai o ʻoukou aʻe, me he haumia lā.“‘You must therefore make a distinction between clean and unclean animals and between unclean and clean birds. Do not defile yourselves by any animal or bird or anything that moves along the ground — those that I have set apart as unclean for you.
ʻOihk 20:26E hoʻāno hoʻi ʻoukou noʻu; no ka mea, he hoʻāno nō wau, ʻo Iēhova, a ua hoʻokaʻawale aʻe au iā ʻoukou mai nā lāhui kanaka ʻē i lilo ʻoukou noʻu.You are to be holy to me because I, the Lord, am holy, and I have set you apart from the nations to be my own.
ʻOihk 20:27ʻO ke kanaka, a ʻo ka wahine paha, he nīnau ʻuhane, a he kupua paha, e make nō ia; e hailuku lākou iā lāua me nā pōhaku; e kau nō ko lāua koko ma luna o lāua.“‘A man or woman who is a medium or spiritist among you must be put to death. You are to stone them; their blood will be on their own heads.’”
ʻOihk 21:3A me kona kaikuahine, he puʻupaʻa, i kokoke mai iā ia, ʻaʻole i loaʻa iā ia ke kāne, e hiki nō ke hoʻohaumia ʻia ʻo ia nona.or an unmarried sister who is dependent on him since she has no husband — for her he may make himself unclean.
ʻOihk 21:4ʻAʻole e hoʻohaumia ʻo ia iā ia iho, he haku i waena o kona poʻe kānaka, e hōʻino iā ia iho.He must not make himself unclean for people related to him by marriage, and so defile himself.
ʻOihk 21:7ʻAʻole lākou e lawe i ka wahine hoʻokamakama, a he haumia paha; ʻaʻole hoʻi lākou e lawe i ka wahine i hoʻokaʻawale ʻia aʻe mai kāna kāne aʻe; no ka mea, he hoʻāno ʻo ia i kona Akua.“‘They must not marry women defiled by prostitution or divorced from their husbands, because priests are holy to their God.
ʻOihk 21:8No laila e hoʻāno ʻoe iā ia, no ka mea, ʻo ka berena na kou Akua kāna i kaumaha ai; e hoʻāno auaneʻi ʻo ia iā ʻoe; no ka mea, he hoʻāno nō wau ʻo Iēhova kou Akua nāna ʻoukou i hoʻāno.Regard them as holy, because they offer up the food of your God. Consider them holy, because I the Lord am holy — I who make you holy.
ʻOihk 21:17E ʻōlelo aku ʻoe iā ʻAʻarona, penei, ʻO ka mea o kāu mau keiki i ko lākou hanauna, he kīnā kona, ʻaʻole ia e hoʻokokoke e kaumaha i ka berena a kona Akua:“Say to Aaron: ‘For the generations to come none of your descendants who has a defect may come near to offer the food of his God.
ʻOihk 21:18No ka mea, ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kānaka he kīnā kona, ʻaʻole ia e hoʻokokoke mai: ʻo ke kanaka makapō, ʻo ka ʻoʻopa, ʻo ka ihu pēpē, a he lālā ʻoi aku kona,No man who has any defect may come near: no man who is blind or lame, disfigured or deformed;
ʻOihk 21:20A he kuapuʻu, a he ʻāʻā, a he kīnā ma kona maka, a he puʻupuʻu, a he kākiʻo, a he hua pēpē ʻia;or who is a hunchback or a dwarf, or who has any eye defect, or who has festering or running sores or damaged testicles.
ʻOihk 21:21ʻO kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka o nā keiki a ʻAʻarona he kīnā kona, ʻaʻole ia e hoʻokokoke mai e kaumaha i nā mōhai no Iēhova i kaumaha ʻia ma ke ahi; he kīnā kona, ʻaʻole ia e hele kokoke mai e kaumaha i ka berena a kona Akua.No descendant of Aaron the priest who has any defect is to come near to present the food offerings to the Lord. He has a defect; he must not come near to offer the food of his God.
ʻOihk 22:4ʻO kēlā kanaka, kēia kanaka he keiki a ʻAʻarona, he lēpero, a he hilo kahe kona; ʻaʻole ia e ʻai i nā mea hoʻāno a hiki i kona maʻemaʻe ʻana. A ʻo ke kanaka hoʻopā aku i ka mea haumia no ka mea make, a ʻo ke kanaka ua hele aku kona ʻanoʻano mai ona aku;“‘If a descendant of Aaron has a defiling skin disease or a bodily discharge, he may not eat the sacred offerings until he is cleansed. He will also be unclean if he touches something defiled by a corpse or by anyone who has an emission of semen,
ʻOihk 22:13Akā inā he wahine kāne make ke kaikamahine a ke kahuna, a ua hemo paha me ke keiki ʻole, a ua hoʻi mai i ka hale o kona makua kāne, e like me kona wā kamaliʻi, e ʻai nō ʻo ia i ka ʻai a kona makua kāne; akā, ʻaʻole ka malihini e ʻai ia mea.But if a priest’s daughter becomes a widow or is divorced, yet has no children, and she returns to live in her father’s household as in her youth, she may eat her father’s food. No unauthorized person, however, may eat it.
ʻOihk 22:21A ʻo ke kanaka nāna e kaumaha i ka ʻālana o nā mōhai hoʻomalu iā Iēhova, e hoʻokō ai i kāna i hoʻohiki ai, a inā he mōhai na kona makemake, ʻo nā bipi, a ʻo nā hipa paha, e hemolele ia e maliu ʻia ai: ʻaʻole aku kīnā i loko ona.When anyone brings from the herd or flock a fellowship offering to the Lord to fulfill a special vow or as a freewill offering, it must be without defect or blemish to be acceptable.
ʻOihk 22:22ʻO ka makapaʻa, ʻo ka ʻoʻopa, a he puʻu kona, he puʻupuʻu, he kākiʻo, ʻaʻole ʻoukou e kaumaha ia mau mea iā Iēhova, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hoʻolilo ia mau mea i mōhai e kaumaha ʻia ma ke ahi ma luna o ke kuahu iā Iēhova.Do not offer to the Lord the blind, the injured or the maimed, or anything with warts or festering or running sores. Do not place any of these on the altar as a food offering presented to the Lord.
ʻOihk 22:23ʻO ka bipi kāne, a ʻo ka hipa keiki, he ʻoi aku ko ka lālā ona, he hemahema paha, e hiki nō ke kaumaha ʻoe ia i mōhai na kou makemake nō; akā, no ka hoʻohiki ʻana ʻaʻole e maliu ʻia aku ia.You may, however, present as a freewill offering an ox or a sheep that is deformed or stunted, but it will not be accepted in fulfillment of a vow.
ʻOihk 22:25ʻAʻole hoʻi no loko mai a ko ka malihini lima, e kaumaha ai ʻoukou i ka berena a ko ʻoukou Akua, no kēia mau mea; no ka mea, i loko o lākou ko lākou popopo, he mau kīnā i loko o lākou; ʻaʻole e maliu ʻia no ʻoukou.and you must not accept such animals from the hand of a foreigner and offer them as the food of your God. They will not be accepted on your behalf, because they are deformed and have defects.’”
ʻOihk 22:27Aia hānau ka bipi kāne, a he hipa paha, a he kao paha, a laila e noho ia ma lalo iho o ka makua, i nā lā ʻehiku; a mai ka walu o ka lā, a ma hope aku e maliu ʻia ai ia i mōhai puhi no Iēhova.“When a calf, a lamb or a goat is born, it is to remain with its mother for seven days. From the eighth day on, it will be acceptable as a food offering presented to the Lord.
ʻOihk 22:28Inā he bipi wahine, a he hipa wahine paha, ʻaʻole ʻoukou e pepehi pū ia mea me kāna keiki i ka lā hoʻokahi.Do not slaughter a cow or a sheep and its young on the same day.
ʻOihk 23:2E ʻōlelo aku i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a e ʻī aku iā lākou, ʻo nā ʻahaʻaina a ʻoukou e kala ai he mau hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno, noʻu nō ia mau ʻahaʻaina.“Speak to the Israelites and say to them: ‘These are my appointed festivals, the appointed festivals of the Lord, which you are to proclaim as sacred assemblies.
ʻOihk 23:3I nā lā ʻeono, e hana ʻia ai ka hana, akā, ʻo ka hiku o ka lā, he Sābati e hoʻomaha ai ia, he hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno: ʻaʻole ʻoukou e hana: he Sābati ia no Iēhova ma loko o ko ʻoukou mau hale a pau.“‘There are six days when you may work, but the seventh day is a day of sabbath rest, a day of sacred assembly. You are not to do any work; wherever you live, it is a sabbath to the Lord.
ʻOihk 23:7I ka lā mua, he hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno ko ʻoukou, ʻaʻole ʻoukou e hana i ka hana e luhi ai i laila:On the first day hold a sacred assembly and do no regular work.
ʻOihk 23:8Akā e kaumaha ʻoukou i ka mōhai puhi iā Iēhova i nā lā ʻehiku: a i ka hiku o ka lā, he hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno, ʻaʻole ʻoukou e hana i ka hana e luhi ai.For seven days present a food offering to the Lord. And on the seventh day hold a sacred assembly and do no regular work.’”
ʻOihk 23:13A ʻo kona mōhai ʻai, ʻelua hapaʻumi dila o ka palaoa wali i hui pū me ka ʻaila, he mōhai puhi no Iēhova, i mea ʻala ʻono: a ʻo kona mōhai inu, he waina, he hapahā o ka hina.together with its grain offering of two-tenths of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with olive oil — a food offering presented to the Lord, a pleasing aroma — and its drink offering of a quarter of a hin of wine.
ʻOihk 23:14A ʻo ka berena, a ʻo ka huapalaoa moʻa, a ʻo ka hua maka, ʻaʻole ʻoukou e ʻai a hiki i ka lā i lawe mai ai ʻoukou i ka mōhai i ko ʻoukou Akua; he kānāwai mau loa ia i ko ʻoukou mau hanauna, i loko o ko ʻoukou mau hale a pau loa.You must not eat any bread, or roasted or new grain, until the very day you bring this offering to your God. This is to be a lasting ordinance for the generations to come, wherever you live.
ʻOihk 23:16A hiki i ka lā e noa ai ka Sābati ʻahiku, e helu ai ʻoukou i nā lā he kanalima, a e hāʻawi hou i mōhai ʻai hou iā Iēhova.Count off fifty days up to the day after the seventh Sabbath, and then present an offering of new grain to the Lord.
ʻOihk 23:17E lawe mai hoʻi ʻoukou i ʻelua pōpō berena hoʻoluli ʻelua hapaʻumi dila, he palaoa wali ia, e hoʻomoʻa ʻia ia me ka hū; he mau hua mua ia no Iēhova.From wherever you live, bring two loaves made of two-tenths of an ephah of the finest flour, baked with yeast, as a wave offering of firstfruits to the Lord.
ʻOihk 23:18A e kaumaha ʻoukou me ka berena, i ʻehiku keiki hipa kīnā ʻole o ka makahiki mua, a i hoʻokahi bipi kāne ʻōpiopio, a i ʻelua hipa kāne; e lilo ia i mōhai kuni no Iēhova, me ko lākou mōhai ʻai, me ko lākou mōhai inu, he ʻālana e kaumaha ʻia ma ke ahi, he mea ʻala ʻono no Iēhova.Present with this bread seven male lambs, each a year old and without defect, one young bull and two rams. They will be a burnt offering to the Lord, together with their grain offerings and drink offerings — a food offering, an aroma pleasing to the Lord.
ʻOihk 23:21E haʻi aku ʻoukou ia lā i hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno no ʻoukou: ʻaʻole ʻoukou e hana i ka hana e luhi ai. He kānāwai mau loa i loko o ko ʻoukou mau hale a pau, i ko ʻoukou mau hanauna.On that same day you are to proclaim a sacred assembly and do no regular work. This is to be a lasting ordinance for the generations to come, wherever you live.
ʻOihk 23:24E ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, penei, I ka hiku o ka malama, i ka lā mua o ka malama, he Sābati ko ʻoukou, he lā laʻa e hoʻokani ai i nā pū, he hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno:“Say to the Israelites: ‘On the first day of the seventh month you are to have a day of sabbath rest, a sacred assembly commemorated with trumpet blasts.
ʻOihk 23:27A i ka ʻumi o ka lā o ua malama ʻahiku nei, he lā kalahala; he hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno ia no ʻoukou, a e hoʻokaumaha ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou mau ʻuhane, a e kaumaha i ka mōhai puhi iā Iēhova.“The tenth day of this seventh month is the Day of Atonement. Hold a sacred assembly and deny yourselves, and present a food offering to the Lord.
ʻOihk 23:28ʻAʻole hana a ʻoukou e hana ai i ua lā lā; no ka mea, he lā kalahala ia, e hana ai i kalahala no ʻoukou ma ke alo o Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua.Do not do any work on that day, because it is the Day of Atonement, when atonement is made for you before the Lord your God.
ʻOihk 23:31Mai hana iki ʻoukou i ka hana: he kānāwai mau loa i ko ʻoukou mau hanauna i loko o ko ʻoukou mau hale a pau.You shall do no work at all. This is to be a lasting ordinance for the generations to come, wherever you live.
ʻOihk 23:34E ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, penei, I ka lā ʻumikumamālima o ua malama ʻahiku nei, he ʻahaʻaina kauhalelewa i nā lā ʻehiku no Iēhova.“Say to the Israelites: ‘On the fifteenth day of the seventh month the Lord’s Festival of Tabernacles begins, and it lasts for seven days.
ʻOihk 23:35I ka lā mua, he hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno, mai hana ʻoukou i ka hana e luhi ai.The first day is a sacred assembly; do no regular work.
ʻOihk 23:36I nā lā ʻehiku e kaumaha ai ʻoukou i ka mōhai puhi iā Iēhova: i ka walu o ka lā he hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno iā ʻoukou, a e kaumaha ʻoukou i ka mōhai puhi iā Iēhova, he anaina hoʻāno, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoukou e hana i ka hana e luhi ai.For seven days present food offerings to the Lord, and on the eighth day hold a sacred assembly and present a food offering to the Lord. It is the closing special assembly; do no regular work.
ʻOihk 23:37ʻO ia nā ʻahaʻaina a Iēhova, a ʻoukou e haʻi aku ai he mau hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno, e kaumaha ai i ka mōhai puhi iā Iēhova, i ka mōhai kuni, i ka mōhai ʻai, i ka ʻālana a me nā mōhai inu, kēlā mea kēia mea i kona lā iho:(“‘These are the Lord’s appointed festivals, which you are to proclaim as sacred assemblies for bringing food offerings to the Lord — the burnt offerings and grain offerings, sacrifices and drink offerings required for each day.
ʻOihk 23:39A i ka lā ʻumikumamālima o ka malama ʻahiku, aia hōʻuluʻulu ʻoukou i ka hua o ka ʻāina, e ʻahaʻaina ʻoukou no Iēhova i nā lā ʻehiku; i ka lā mua, he Sābati, a i ka lā ʻawalu, he Sābati.“‘So beginning with the fifteenth day of the seventh month, after you have gathered the crops of the land, celebrate the festival to the Lord for seven days; the first day is a day of sabbath rest, and the eighth day also is a day of sabbath rest.
ʻOihk 23:41E mālama ʻoukou ia i ʻahaʻaina no Iēhova, i nā lā ʻehiku o ka makahiki; he kānāwai mau loa i ko ʻoukou mau hanauna; i ka hiku o ka malama e ʻahaʻaina ai ʻoukou ia.Celebrate this as a festival to the Lord for seven days each year. This is to be a lasting ordinance for the generations to come; celebrate it in the seventh month.
ʻOihk 23:42E noho ʻoukou i loko o nā hale lālā lāʻau i nā lā ʻehiku; ʻo nā mea a pau i hānau he poʻe ʻIseraʻela, e noho nō lākou i loko o nā hale lālā lāʻau:Live in temporary shelters for seven days: All native-born Israelites are to live in such shelters
ʻOihk 24:3Ma waho o ka pākū o ka mea hōʻike, i loko o ka halelewa o ke anaina, e hoʻoponopono mau ai ʻo ʻAʻarona ia mai ke ahiahi a kakahiaka ma ke alo o Iēhova; he kānāwai mau ia i ko ʻoukou mau hanauna.Outside the curtain that shields the ark of the covenant law in the tent of meeting, Aaron is to tend the lamps before the Lord from evening till morning, continually. This is to be a lasting ordinance for the generations to come.
ʻOihk 24:5A e lawe ʻoe i ka palaoa wali, a e hoʻomoʻa i nā pōpō ona he ʻumikumamālua; ʻelua hapaʻumi dila i loko o ka pōpō hoʻokahi.“Take the finest flour and bake twelve loaves of bread, using two-tenths of an ephah for each loaf.
ʻOihk 24:7A e kau aku ʻoe i ka mea ʻala maʻemaʻe ma luna o nā lālani, i kau ia ma luna o ka berena i mea hoʻomanaʻo, he mōhai puhi no Iēhova.By each stack put some pure incense as a memorial portion to represent the bread and to be a food offering presented to the Lord.
ʻOihk 24:9E lilo hoʻi ia na ʻAʻarona a na kāna mau keiki, a e ʻai lākou ia ma kahi hoʻāno; no ka mea, he hoʻāno loa ia nona, no nā mōhai puhi no Iēhova ma ke kānāwai mau loa.It belongs to Aaron and his sons, who are to eat it in the sanctuary area, because it is a most holy part of their perpetual share of the food offerings presented to the Lord.”
ʻOihk 24:10A ʻo ke keiki a ka wahine o ka ʻIseraʻela, he kanaka ʻAigupita kona makua kāne, ua hele aʻe ia i waena o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela: a ʻo kēia keiki a ka ʻIseraʻela, a me kekahi kanaka ʻIseraʻela, ua hakakā pū i kahi hoʻomoana;Now the son of an Israelite mother and an Egyptian father went out among the Israelites, and a fight broke out in the camp between him and an Israelite.
ʻOihk 24:20He ʻeha no ka ʻeha, he maka no ka maka, he niho no ka niho: me kāna i hāʻawi ai i ke kanaka i kīnā i loko ona, pēlā nō e hana ʻia aʻe ai ia.fracture for fracture, eye for eye, tooth for tooth. The one who has inflicted the injury must suffer the same injury.
ʻOihk 25:5ʻO ka mea ulu wale nō kāu ʻai, mai ʻokiʻoki ʻoe ia, ʻaʻole hoʻi e ʻohi i nā hua waina o kou kumu waina paʻipaʻi ʻole ʻia; he makahiki ia e hoʻomaha ai no ka ʻāina.Do not reap what grows of itself or harvest the grapes of your untended vines. The land is to have a year of rest.
ʻOihk 25:6A ʻo ka Sābati o ka ʻāina he ʻai na ʻoukou, nāu, a na kāu kauā, a na kāu kaikamahine, a na kāu kauā hoʻolimalima ʻia, a na kou malihini e noho pū ana me ʻoe,Whatever the land yields during the sabbath year will be food for you — for yourself, your male and female servants, and the hired worker and temporary resident who live among you,
ʻOihk 25:7A na kāu mau holoholona, me nā holoholona ma kou ʻāina, he ʻai kona hua a pau.as well as for your livestock and the wild animals in your land. Whatever the land produces may be eaten.
ʻOihk 25:8A e helu ʻoe i nā Sābati makahiki ʻehiku nou, i ʻehiku hiku mau makahiki, a ʻo ka wā o nā Sābati makahiki ʻehiku, he kanahākumamāiwa mau makahiki nou.“‘Count off seven sabbath years — seven times seven years — so that the seven sabbath years amount to a period of forty-nine years.
ʻOihk 25:11He Iubilē auaneʻi ia makahiki kanalima iā ʻoukou. Mai lūlū hua ʻoukou, ʻaʻole hoʻi e ʻokiʻoki i ka mea ulu wale ia makahiki, ʻaʻole hoʻi e ʻohi i ko ke kumu waina paʻipaʻi ʻole ʻia.The fiftieth year shall be a jubilee for you; do not sow and do not reap what grows of itself or harvest the untended vines.
ʻOihk 25:12No ka mea, he Iubilē ia, e hoʻāno auaneʻi ia iā ʻoukou; mai loko mai o ka mahina ʻai, e ʻai ai ʻoukou i kona hua.For it is a jubilee and is to be holy for you; eat only what is taken directly from the fields.
ʻOihk 25:20A inā ʻōlelo ʻoukou, He aha lā kā kākou mea e ʻai ai, i ka hiku o ka makahiki? Aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole kākou e lūlū hua, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hōʻuluʻulu i ko kākou mau hua;You may ask, “What will we eat in the seventh year if we do not plant or harvest our crops?”
ʻOihk 25:23ʻAʻole e kūʻai lilo mau ʻia aku ka ʻāina; no ka mea, noʻu nō ka ʻāina, no ka mea hoʻi, he poʻe malihini ʻoukou, e noho malihini ana me aʻu nei.“‘The land must not be sold permanently, because the land is mine and you reside in my land as foreigners and strangers.
ʻOihk 25:35A inā ua lilo kou hoahānau i ʻilihune, a ua nāwaliwali aʻela kona lima, a laila e kōkua ʻoe iā ia; inā hoʻi he malihini, a he mea noho malihini, i ola pū ia me ʻoe.“‘If any of your fellow Israelites become poor and are unable to support themselves among you, help them as you would a foreigner and stranger, so they can continue to live among you.
ʻOihk 25:39A inā i ʻilihune aʻe kou hoahānau, e noho kokoke ana me ʻoe, a kūʻai lilo ʻia aku ia nou, ʻaʻole ʻoe e hoʻohana iā ia nou me he kauā paʻa lā:“‘If any of your fellow Israelites become poor and sell themselves to you, do not make them work as slaves.
ʻOihk 25:40Akā me he paʻaua lā, a, me he mea noho malihini lā, e noho ai ʻo ia me ʻoe, a e hoʻokauā ʻo ia nāu a hiki i ka makahiki Iubilē.They are to be treated as hired workers or temporary residents among you; they are to work for you until the Year of Jubilee.
ʻOihk 25:42No ka mea, he mau kauā naʻu lākou, aʻu i lawe mai nei mai ka ʻāina mai o ʻAigupita; ʻaʻole lākou e kūʻai lilo ʻia aku me he mau kauā paʻa lā.Because the Israelites are my servants, whom I brought out of Egypt, they must not be sold as slaves.
ʻOihk 25:49E pono i ka hoahānau o kona makua kāne, a me ke keiki a ka hoahānau o kona makua kāne, ke kūʻai lilo hou mai, a e hiki i kekaki o kona ʻiʻo iho, no kona ʻohana iho, ke kūʻai lilo hou mai iā ia; a inā e hiki i kona lima iho, he pono nō ke kūʻai hou mai ʻo ia iā ia iho.An uncle or a cousin or any blood relative in their clan may redeem them. Or if they prosper, they may redeem themselves.
ʻOihk 25:51Inā he nui nā makahiki i koe, e like me ia e hāʻawi ai ʻo ia i ke kumu kūʻai, e kūʻai lilo hou mai, mai loko mai o ka moni i kūʻai lilo ʻia mai ai ʻo ia.If many years remain, they must pay for their redemption a larger share of the price paid for them.
ʻOihk 25:52A inā he ʻuʻuku nā makahiki i koe a hiki i ka makahiki Iubilē, a laila e helu pū me ia, a e like me nā makahiki, e hāʻawi hou ai ʻo ia iā ia i ke kumu kūʻai, e kūʻai lilo hou ʻia mai ai ʻo ia.If only a few years remain until the Year of Jubilee, they are to compute that and pay for their redemption accordingly.
ʻOihk 25:53Me he paʻaua lā i hoʻolimalima ʻia ma ka makahiki e noho ai ʻo ia me ia; ʻaʻole naʻe e hoʻohaku ma luna ona me ke ʻoʻoleʻa ma mua o kou mau maka.They are to be treated as workers hired from year to year; you must see to it that those to whom they owe service do not rule over them ruthlessly.
ʻOihk 25:55No ka mea, iaʻu nei, he poʻe kauā nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela: ʻo kaʻu mau kauā lākou, aʻu i lawe mai nei mai ka ʻāina mai o ʻAigupita: ʻo wau nō Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua.for the Israelites belong to me as servants. They are my servants, whom I brought out of Egypt. I am the Lord your God.
ʻOihk 26:8ʻElima o ʻoukou e alualu i ka haneri, a he haneri o ʻoukou e hoʻoʻauheʻe i nā tausani he ʻumi; a e hāʻule ko ʻoukou poʻe ʻenemi i mua o ʻoukou i ka pahi kaua.Five of you will chase a hundred, and a hundred of you will chase ten thousand, and your enemies will fall by the sword before you.
ʻOihk 26:19A e wāhi aku au i ka haʻaheo o ko ʻoukou mana; a e hoʻolilo au i ko ʻoukou lani me he hao lā, a i ko ʻoukou honua me he keleawe lā.I will break down your stubborn pride and make the sky above you like iron and the ground beneath you like bronze.
ʻOihk 26:26Aia haki iaʻu ke koʻokoʻo o kā ʻoukou berena, a laila e kahūmu nā wāhine he ʻumi i kā ʻoukou berena ma ka umu hoʻokahi, a e hāʻawi hou lākou i kā ʻoukou berena iā ʻoukou, ma ke kaupaona; a e ʻai hoʻi ʻoukou, ʻaʻole hoʻi e māʻona.When I cut off your supply of bread, ten women will be able to bake your bread in one oven, and they will dole out the bread by weight. You will eat, but you will not be satisfied.
ʻOihk 26:36A ma luna o ko ʻoukou poʻe e koe ana, e hoʻoili ai au i ka maʻule ʻana i loko o ko lākou mau naʻau, ma nā ʻāina o ko lākou mau ʻenemi; a ʻo ka leo o ka lau i puehu ʻia e hoʻoʻauheʻe aku iā lākou, a e ʻauheʻe lākou, me he ʻauheʻe ʻana lā mai ka pahi kaua aku; a hāʻule nō lākou i ka wā e ʻole ai he mea alualu.“‘As for those of you who are left, I will make their hearts so fearful in the lands of their enemies that the sound of a windblown leaf will put them to flight. They will run as though fleeing from the sword, and they will fall, even though no one is pursuing them.
ʻOihk 26:37A e hina lākou kekahi ma luna o kekahi me he mea lā ma mua o ka pahi kaua, i ka wā e ʻole ai he mea alualu; ʻaʻole hoʻi e hiki iki iā ʻoukou ke kū i mua o ko ʻoukou poʻe ʻenemi.They will stumble over one another as though fleeing from the sword, even though no one is pursuing them. So you will not be able to stand before your enemies.
ʻOihk 27:3A penei kou manaʻo ʻana, no ke kāne, mai ka makahiki iwakālua a hiki i ka makahiki kanaono ona, ʻo kou manaʻo ʻana, he kanalima sekela kālā, ma muli o ka sekela o ke keʻena kapu.set the value of a male between the ages of twenty and sixty at fifty shekels of silver, according to the sanctuary shekel;
ʻOihk 27:4A inā he wahine, a laila ʻo kou manaʻo ʻana, he kanakolu sekela.for a female, set her value at thirty shekels;
ʻOihk 27:5A inā mai ka makahiki ʻalima ia a hiki i ka makahiki iwakālua ona, a laila, ʻo kou manaʻo ʻana, no ke kāne he iwakālua sekela, a no ka wahine he ʻumi sekela.for a person between the ages of five and twenty, set the value of a male at twenty shekels and of a female at ten shekels;
ʻOihk 27:7A inā mai ka makahiki kanaono aku ona, a laila, inā he kāne, ʻo kou manaʻo, he ʻumikumamālima sekela, a no ka wahine he ʻumi sekela.for a person sixty years old or more, set the value of a male at fifteen shekels and of a female at ten shekels.
ʻOihk 27:9A inā he holoholona i lawe mai ai nā kānaka i kauwahi ona i mōhai iā Iēhova, a ko kēia i hāʻawi ʻia no Iēhova, e laʻa nō ia.“‘If what they vowed is an animal that is acceptable as an offering to the Lord, such an animal given to the Lord becomes holy.
ʻOihk 27:10ʻAʻole ʻo ia e hoʻololi hou ʻia, ʻaʻole hoʻi e kūʻai ʻo ia ia he mea maikaʻi no ka mea ʻino, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ka mea ʻino no ka mea maikaʻi; a inā e kūʻai ʻo ia i kekahi holoholona no kekahi holoholona, a laila e laʻa pū ia me ka holoholona i loaʻa mai.They must not exchange it or substitute a good one for a bad one, or a bad one for a good one; if they should substitute one animal for another, both it and the substitute become holy.
ʻOihk 27:11A inā he holoholona haumia i lawe ʻole ʻia mai ai kauwahi i mōhai iā Iēhova, a laila e hōʻike ʻo ia i ka holoholona i mua o ke alo o ke kahuna;If what they vowed is a ceremonially unclean animal — one that is not acceptable as an offering to the Lord — the animal must be presented to the priest,
ʻOihk 27:12A e manaʻo aʻe ke kahuna iā ia, he maikaʻi paha, he ʻino paha, a e like me ka mea i manaʻo ai ʻoe, ʻo ke kahuna, pēlā nō ia.who will judge its quality as good or bad. Whatever value the priest then sets, that is what it will be.
ʻOihk 27:14A inā e hoʻolaʻa kekahi kanaka i kona hale i hoʻāno ia iā Iēhova, a laila e manaʻo ke kahuna ia mea, inā he maikaʻi paha, inā he ʻino; a e like me ka manaʻo ʻana o ke kahuna, pēlā nō ia e kū iho ai.“‘If anyone dedicates their house as something holy to the Lord, the priest will judge its quality as good or bad. Whatever value the priest then sets, so it will remain.
ʻOihk 27:16A inā e hoʻolaʻa ke kanaka i kauwahi o ka mahina ʻai o kona ʻāina iā Iēhova, a laila, ma muli o kona hua kāu e manaʻo ai; he homera hua bale, he kanalima sekela kālā.“‘If anyone dedicates to the Lord part of their family land, its value is to be set according to the amount of seed required for it — fifty shekels of silver to a homer of barley seed.
ʻOihk 27:21Akā i ka puka ʻana aʻe o ka mahina ʻai i ka Iubilē, e laʻa nō ia no Iēhova, me he mahina ʻai i hoʻolaʻa ʻia lā; e lilo ia i waiwai no ke kahuna.When the field is released in the Jubilee, it will become holy, like a field devoted to the Lord; it will become priestly property.
ʻOihk 27:23A laila e helu aku ke kahuna nona i ka waiwai āu i manaʻo ai a hiki i ka makahiki Iubilē; a e hāʻawi ʻo ia, ia lā, i kāu mea i manaʻo ai, he mea laʻa iā Iēhova.the priest will determine its value up to the Year of Jubilee, and the owner must pay its value on that day as something holy to the Lord.
ʻOihk 27:26ʻO ka hiapo wale nō a nā holoholona, ka hiapo no Iēhova, ʻaʻohe kanaka nāna ia e hoʻolaʻa, inā he bipi kauō paha, a inā he hipa paha, no Iēhova ia.“‘No one, however, may dedicate the firstborn of an animal, since the firstborn already belongs to the Lord; whether an ox or a sheep, it is the Lord’s.
ʻOihk 27:28Akā, ʻo kēlā mea kēia mea laʻa a ke kanaka i hoʻolaʻa ai iā Iēhova o kāna mau mea a pau, he kanaka, he holoholona, he mahina ʻai o kona ʻāina, ʻaʻole ia e kūʻai lilo ʻia aku, ʻaʻole hoʻi e kūʻai lilo hou ʻia mai; ʻo kēlā mea laʻa kēia mea laʻa, he hoʻāno loa ia no Iēhova.“‘But nothing that a person owns and devotes to the Lord — whether a human being or an animal or family land — may be sold or redeemed; everything so devoted is most holy to the Lord.
ʻOihk 27:30A ʻo ka hapaʻumi a pau o ko ka ʻāina, ʻo ka hua o ka ʻāina, a ʻo ka hua o ka lāʻau, no Iēhova ia, he hoʻāno no Iēhova.“‘A tithe of everything from the land, whether grain from the soil or fruit from the trees, belongs to the Lord; it is holy to the Lord.
ʻOihk 27:33ʻAʻole ia e huli he maikaʻi paha, he ʻino paha; ʻaʻole hoʻi e kūʻai ʻo ia ia e loaʻa mai kekahi: a inā e kūʻai ʻo ia ia mea, a laila e laʻa ia, a me ka mea i loaʻa mai; ʻaʻole e kūʻai lilo hou ʻia mai.No one may pick out the good from the bad or make any substitution. If anyone does make a substitution, both the animal and its substitute become holy and cannot be redeemed.’”
Nāh 1:3Mai nā makahiki he iwakālua a ma laila aku, ʻo ka poʻe a pau i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela e pono ke hele i ke kaua; na ʻolua me ʻAʻarona lākou e helu ma ko lākou mau poʻe koa.You and Aaron are to count according to their divisions all the men in Israel who are twenty years old or more and able to serve in the army.
Nāh 1:21ʻO ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, no ka ʻohana a Reubena, he kanahākumamāono tausani, a me nā haneri keu ʻelima.The number from the tribe of Reuben was 46,500.
Nāh 1:23ʻO ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, ʻo ka ʻohana a Simeona, he kanalimakumamāiwa tausani a me nā haneri keu ʻekolu.The number from the tribe of Simeon was 59,300.
Nāh 1:25ʻO ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, a ka ʻohana a Gada, he kanahākumamālima tausani, ʻaono haneri a me ke kanalima.The number from the tribe of Gad was 45,650.
Nāh 1:27ʻO ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, ʻo ka ʻohana a Iuda, he kanahikukumamāhā tausani, a me nā haneri keu ʻeono.The number from the tribe of Judah was 74,600.
Nāh 1:29ʻO ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, ʻo ka ʻohana a ʻIsakara, he kanalimakumamāhā tausani, a me nā haneri keu ʻehā.The number from the tribe of Issachar was 54,400.
Nāh 1:31ʻO ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, ʻo ka ʻohana a Zebuluna, he kanalimakumamahiku tausani, a me nā haneri keu ʻehā.The number from the tribe of Zebulun was 57,400.
Nāh 1:33ʻO ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, ʻo ka ʻohana a ʻEperaima, he kanahā tausani a me nā haneri keu ʻelima.The number from the tribe of Ephraim was 40,500.
Nāh 1:35ʻO ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, ʻo ka ʻohana a Manase, he kanakolukumamālua tausani, a me nā haneri keu ʻelua.The number from the tribe of Manasseh was 32,200.
Nāh 1:37ʻO ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, ʻo ka ʻohana a Beniamina, he kanakolukumamālima tausani a me nā haneri ʻehā.The number from the tribe of Benjamin was 35,400.
Nāh 1:39ʻO ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, ʻo ka ʻohana a Dana, he kanaonokumamālua tausani, me nā haneri keu ʻehiku.The number from the tribe of Dan was 62,700.
Nāh 1:41ʻO ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, ʻo ka ʻohana a ʻAsera, he kanahākumamākahi tausani, a me nā haneri keu ʻelima.The number from the tribe of Asher was 41,500.
Nāh 1:43ʻO ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, ʻo ka ʻohana a Napetali, he kanalimakumamākolu tausani, a me nā haneri keu ʻehā.The number from the tribe of Naphtali was 53,400.
Nāh 1:44ʻO lākou nei ka poʻe i helu ʻia, ka poʻe a Mose lāua ʻo ʻAʻarona i helu ai me nā luna o ka ʻIseraʻela, he ʻumikumamālua nā kānaka: ʻo kēlā mea kēia mea no ko ka hale o kona mau kūpuna.These were the men counted by Moses and Aaron and the twelve leaders of Israel, each one representing his family.
Nāh 2:4A ʻo kona poʻe kaua, a ʻo nā mea o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanahikukumamāhā tausani, me nā haneri keu ʻeono.His division numbers 74,600.
Nāh 2:6A ʻo kona poʻe kaua, a ʻo ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanalimakumamāhā tausani, me nā haneri keu ʻehā.His division numbers 54,400.
Nāh 2:8A ʻo kona poʻe kaua, a ʻo ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanalimakumamāhiku tausani, a me nā haneri keu ʻehā.His division numbers 57,400.
Nāh 2:11A ʻo kona poʻe kaua, a ʻo nā mea o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanahākumamāono tausani, a me nā haneri ʻelima.His division numbers 46,500.
Nāh 2:13A ʻo kona poʻe kaua, a ʻo nā mea o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanalimakumamāiwa tausani, me nā haneri keu ʻekolu.His division numbers 59,300.
Nāh 2:15A ʻo kona poʻe kaua, a ʻo nā mea o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanahākumamālima tausani me nā haneri ʻeono, a me ke kanalima.His division numbers 45,650.
Nāh 2:19A ʻo kona poʻe kaua, a me nā mea o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanahā tausani a me nā haneri keu ʻelima.His division numbers 40,500.
Nāh 2:21A ʻo kona poʻe kaua, a me nā mea o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanakolukumamālua tausani a me nā haneri keu ʻelua.His division numbers 32,200.
Nāh 2:23A ʻo kona poʻe kaua, a me ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanakolukumamālima tausani a me nā haneri keu ʻehā.His division numbers 35,400.
Nāh 2:26A ʻo kona poʻe kaua, a ʻo nā mea o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanaonokumamālua tausani me nā haneri keu ʻehiku.His division numbers 62,700.
Nāh 2:28ʻO kona poʻe kaua, a me nā mea o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanahākumamākahi tausani a me nā haneri keu ʻelima.His division numbers 41,500.
Nāh 2:30ʻO kona poʻe kaua, a me nā mea o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanalimakumamākolu tausani a me nā haneri keu ʻehā.His division numbers 53,400.
Nāh 2:32ʻO kēia ka poʻe i helu ʻia o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ma ko ka hale o ko lākou poʻe kūpuna: ʻo nā mea a pau i helu ʻia o nā wahi hoʻomoana, ma ko lākou mau poʻe kaua, he ʻaono haneri me ke kumamākolu tausani, me nā haneri keu ʻelima a me ke kanalima.These are the Israelites, counted according to their families. All the men in the camps, by their divisions, number 603,550.
Nāh 3:22ʻO ko lākou poʻe i helu ʻia ma ka helu ʻana i nā kāne a pau, mai ka malama hoʻokahi a keu aku, ʻo ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he ʻehiku tausani a me nā haneri keu ʻelima.The number of all the males a month old or more who were counted was 7,500.
Nāh 3:28I ka helu ʻana i nā kāne a pau mai ka malama hoʻokahi a keu aku, he ʻewalu tausani a me nā haneri keu ʻeono, e mālama ana i nā mea o kahi hoʻāno.The number of all the males a month old or more was 8,600. The Kohathites were responsible for the care of the sanctuary.
Nāh 3:39ʻO nā Levi a pau i helu ʻia, a Mose lāua ʻo ʻAʻarona i helu ai ma muli o ke kauoha ʻana mai a Iēhova, ma nā ʻohana o lākou; ʻo nā kāne a pau mai ka malama hoʻokahi a keu aku, he iwakāluakumamālua tausani.The total number of Levites counted at the Lord’s command by Moses and Aaron according to their clans, including every male a month old or more, was 22,000.
Nāh 3:43ʻO nā makahiapo kāne a pau, ma ka helu ʻana i nā inoa, ʻo ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia mai ka malama hoʻokahi a keu aku, he iwakāluakumamālua tausani, me nā haneri ʻelua a me ke kanahikukumamākolu.The total number of firstborn males a month old or more, listed by name, was 22,273.
Nāh 3:46A no ka poʻe e pānaʻi ʻia he ʻelua haneri me kanahikukumamākolu o nā hiapo o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, kai ʻoi ma mua o nā Levi,To redeem the 273 firstborn Israelites who exceed the number of the Levites,
Nāh 3:47E ʻauhau aku ʻoe i nā sekela ʻelima no ke poʻo hoʻokahi; ma ka sekela o ke keʻena kapu kāu e ʻauhau aku ai: (he iwakālua gera, hoʻokahi ia sekela:)collect five shekels for each one, according to the sanctuary shekel, which weighs twenty gerahs.
Nāh 4:23Mai nā makahiki he kanakolu a keu aku, a hiki i ke kanalima o nā makahiki kāu e helu aku ai iā lākou; i ka poʻe a pau e komo aʻe e lawelawe, a e hana i ka hana i loko o ka halelewa anaina.Count all the men from thirty to fifty years of age who come to serve in the work at the tent of meeting.
Nāh 4:36A ʻo nā mea o lākou i helu ʻia ma ko lākou mau ʻohana, he ʻelua tausani me nā haneri ʻehiku a me ke kanalima.counted by clans, were 2,750.
Nāh 4:40ʻO nā mea o lākou i helu ʻia, ma ko lākou mau ʻohana a pau, ma ko ka hale o ko lākou poʻe kūpuna, he ʻelua tausani ʻeono haneri a me ke kanakolu.counted by their clans and families, were 2,630.
Nāh 4:44ʻO nā mea o lākou i helu ʻia ma muli o ko lākou mau ʻohana, he ʻekolu tausani me nā haneri ʻelua.counted by their clans, were 3,200.
Nāh 4:48ʻO nā mea o lākou i helu ʻia, he ʻawalu tausani ʻelima haneri a me ke kanawalu.numbered 8,580.
Nāh 5:6E ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, Inā he kāne paha he wahine paha, e hana i kekahi hewa, i ka mea a kānaka e hana ai, e lawehala ai iā Iēhova, a i hewa ua kanaka lā;“Say to the Israelites: ‘Any man or woman who wrongs another in any way and so is unfaithful to the Lord is guilty
Nāh 5:8Inā paha ʻaʻohe hoahānau no ua kanaka lā, i uku ʻia aku ai nona ka uku o ka hewa, a laila e uku ʻia aku ka hewa iā Iēhova, i ke kahuna hoʻi; he ʻokoʻa ka hipa kāne kalahala, nāna e kala ʻia ai ka hala nona.But if that person has no close relative to whom restitution can be made for the wrong, the restitution belongs to the Lord and must be given to the priest, along with the ram with which atonement is made for the wrongdoer.
Nāh 5:15A laila, e alakaʻi aku ke kāne i kāna wahine i ke kahuna, a e lawe aku ia i kāna mōhai nona, i ka hapaʻumi o ka ʻepa palaoa bale; ʻaʻole ia e ninini i ka ʻaila ma luna, ʻaʻole hoʻi e kau iho i ka libano ma luna; no ka mea, he mōhai ia no ka lili, he mōhai hoʻomanaʻo, e paipai ana e hoʻomanaʻo i ka hewa.then he is to take his wife to the priest. He must also take an offering of a tenth of an ephah of barley flour on her behalf. He must not pour olive oil on it or put incense on it, because it is a grain offering for jealousy, a reminder-offering to draw attention to wrongdoing.
Nāh 5:20Akā, inā he ʻoiaʻiʻo kou lalau ʻana aʻe i ka haumia me ka mea ʻaʻole ʻo kāu kāne iho, a inā i haumia ʻiʻo ʻoe, a ua moe kekahi kanaka ʻaʻole ʻo kāu kāne me ʻoe;But if you have gone astray while married to your husband and you have made yourself impure by having sexual relations with a man other than your husband” —
Nāh 5:24A e hoʻoinu ʻo ia i ka wahine i ka wai ʻawaʻawa, i ka mea e hoʻopōʻino ai: a ʻo ka wai e hoʻopōʻino ai, e komo ia i loko ona, he mea ʻawaʻawa.He shall make the woman drink the bitter water that brings a curse, and this water that brings a curse and causes bitter suffering will enter her.
Nāh 5:27A pau kona hoʻoinu ʻana iā ia i ka wai, a laila, inā ua haumia ka wahine, a i hana ʻo ia i ka mea e hewa ai i kāna kāne, e komo nō ua wai lā ka mea e hoʻopōʻino ai i loko ona, he mea ʻawaʻawa; a e pehu mai kona ʻōpū, a e wīwī iho kona ʻūhā; a e lilo ua wahine lā i mea e hōʻino ʻia ai i waena o kona hanauna kanaka.If she has made herself impure and been unfaithful to her husband, this will be the result: When she is made to drink the water that brings a curse and causes bitter suffering, it will enter her, her abdomen will swell and her womb will miscarry, and she will become a curse.
Nāh 5:28Inā hoʻi ua haumia ʻole ka wahine, he maʻemaʻe nō; a laila ua ola ia, a e hāpai ia i nā keiki.If, however, the woman has not made herself impure, but is clean, she will be cleared of guilt and will be able to have children.
Nāh 6:21ʻO ia ke kānāwai no ka Nazarite hoʻohiki, a no kāna mōhai na Iēhova no kona hoʻokaʻawale ʻana; he ʻokoʻa ka mea a kona lima i loaʻa ai: e like me ka hoʻohiki ʻana āna i hoʻohiki ai, pēlā nō ʻo ia e hana ai ma ke kānāwai o kona kaʻawale ʻana.“‘This is the law of the Nazirite who vows offerings to the Lord in accordance with their dedication, in addition to whatever else they can afford. They must fulfill the vows they have made, according to the law of the Nazirite.’”
Nāh 7:3Lawe maila lākou i kā lākou mau mōhai i mua o Iēhova, i ʻeono mau kaʻa i uhi ʻia, a me nā bipi kauō he ʻumikumamālua: hoʻokahi kaʻa a nā luna ʻelua, a me ka bipi i pākahi ʻia mai e kēlā mea kēia mea: a lawe maila lākou ia mau mea i mua o ka halelewa.They brought as their gifts before the Lord six covered carts and twelve oxen — an ox from each leader and a cart from every two. These they presented before the tabernacle.
Nāh 7:9ʻAʻole ia i hāʻawi aku no nā mamo a Kohata, no ka mea, ʻo ka ʻoihana o ke keʻena kapu i pili iā lākou, he mea ia e amo ai ma luna o ko lākou mau poʻohiwi.But Moses did not give any to the Kohathites, because they were to carry on their shoulders the holy things, for which they were responsible.
Nāh 7:13A ʻo kāna mōhai, hoʻokahi ia pā kālā, he haneri ia me kanakolu nā sekela ma ke kaupaona ʻana; hoʻokahi bola kālā, he kanahiku nā sekela, ma ka sekela o ke keʻena kapu, a ua piha ia mau mea a ʻelua i ka palaoa i kāwili pū ʻia me ka ʻaila, i mōhai ʻai:His offering 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 7:14Hoʻokahi puna, he ʻumi sekela gula, ua piha i ka mea ʻala:one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
Nāh 7:19Kaumaha 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 7:20Hoʻokahi puna gula, he ʻumi nā sekela, ua piha i ka mea ʻala:one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
Nāh 7:25ʻO kāna mōhai, hoʻokahi ia pā kālā, he haneri a me kanakolu 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:His offering 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 7:26Hoʻokahi puna gula, he ʻumi sekela, ua piha i ka mea ʻala.one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
Nāh 7:31ʻO kāna mōhai, hoʻokahi pā kālā, he haneri me ke kanakolu nā sekela o ke kaupaona ʻana, hoʻokahi bola, he kanahiku nā 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.His offering 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 7:32Hoʻokahi puna gula, he ʻumi nā sekela, ua piha i ka mea ʻala.one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
Nāh 7:37ʻO kāna mōhai, hoʻokahi ia pā kālā, he haneri me kanakolu sekela o ke kaupaona ʻana, hoʻokahi bola kālā, he kanahiku nā 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.His offering 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 7:38Hoʻokahi puna gula, he ʻumi nā sekela, ua piha i ka mea ʻala.one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
Nāh 7:43ʻO kāna mōhai, hoʻokahi ia ipu kālā, he haneri me ke kanakolu nā sekela ma ke kaupaona ʻana, hoʻokahi bola kālā, he kanahiku nā sekela, ma ka sekela o ke keʻena kapu; ua piha ia mau mea a ʻelua i ka palaoa i kāwili ʻia me ka ʻaila, i mōhai ʻai:His offering 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 7:44Hoʻokahi puna gula, he ʻumi nā sekela, ua piha i nā mea ʻala:one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
Nāh 7:49ʻO kāna mōhai, hoʻokahi pā kālā, hoʻokahi ia haneri a me ke kanakolu nā sekela ma ke kaupaona ʻana, hoʻokahi bola kālā, he kanahiku nā 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:His offering 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 7:50Hoʻokahi puna gula, he ʻumi nā sekela, ua piha i ka mea ʻala:one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
Nāh 7:55ʻO kāna mōhai, hoʻokahi pā kālā, hoʻokahi haneri a me kanakolu nā sekela o ke kaupaona ʻana, hoʻokahi bola kālā, he kanahiku nā 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:His offering 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 7:56Hoʻokahi puna gula, he ʻumi nā sekela, ua piha i ka mea ʻala:one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
Nāh 7:61ʻO kāna mōhai, hoʻokahi pā kālā, hoʻokahi haneri a me ke kanakolu nā sekela o ke kaupaona ʻana, hoʻokahi bola, he kanahiku nā 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:His offering 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 7:62Hoʻokahi puna gula, he ʻumi nā sekela, ua piha i ka mea ʻala:one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
Nāh 7:67ʻO kāna mōhai, hoʻokahi ia pā kālā, hoʻokahi haneri a me ke kanakolu nā sekela o ke kaupaona ʻana, hoʻokahi bola kālā, he kanahiku nā 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:His offering 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 7:68Hoʻokahi puna gula, he ʻumi sekela, ua piha i ka mea ʻala:one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
Nāh 7:73ʻO kāna mōhai, hoʻokahi ia pā kālā, hoʻokahi haneri a me ke kanakolu nā sekela o 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:His offering 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 7:74Hoʻokahi puna gula, he ʻumi nā sekela, ua piha i ka mea ʻala:one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
Nāh 7:79ʻO kāna mōhai, hoʻokahi ia pā kālā, hoʻokahi haneri a me kanakolu nā sekela o ke kaupaona ʻana, hoʻokahi bola kālā, he kanahiku nā 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:His offering 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 7:80Hoʻokahi puna gula, he ʻumi sekela, ua piha i ka mea ʻala:one gold dish weighing ten shekels, filled with incense;
Nāh 7:84ʻO ia ka hoʻolaʻa ʻana o ke kuahu, i ka lā i pōni ʻia ai ʻo ia e nā luna o ka ʻIseraʻela; he ʻumikumamālua nā pā kālā, he ʻumikumamālua nā bola kālā, he ʻumikumamālua puna gula;These were the offerings of the Israelite leaders for the dedication of the altar when it was anointed: twelve silver plates, twelve silver sprinkling bowls and twelve gold dishes.
Nāh 7:85Hoʻokahi haneri a me ke kanakolu nā sekela ke kaupaona ʻana o kēlā ipu kālā o kēia ipu kālā, he kanahiku nā sekela o kēlā bola kēia bola: ʻo nā ipu kālā a pau, he ʻelua tausani ʻehā haneri nā sekela, ma ka sekela o ke keʻena kapu.Each silver plate weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and each sprinkling bowl seventy shekels. Altogether, the silver dishes weighed two thousand four hundred shekels, according to the sanctuary shekel.
Nāh 7:86ʻO nā puna gula he ʻumikumamālua i piha i ka mea ʻala, he pāʻumi nā sekela, ma ka sekela o ke keʻena kapu: ʻo ke gula a pau o nā puna, he haneri a me ka iwakālua nā sekela.The twelve gold dishes filled with incense weighed ten shekels each, according to the sanctuary shekel. Altogether, the gold dishes weighed a hundred and twenty shekels.
Nāh 7:87ʻO nā bipi kāne a pau no ka mōhai kuni, he ʻumikumamālua nā bipi kāne, ʻo nā hipa kāne he ʻumikumamālua, ʻo nā keiki hipa o ka makahiki mua, he ʻumikumamālua, me kā lākou mōhai ʻai: a ʻo nā keiki kao no ka mōhai hala, he ʻumikumamālua.The total number of animals for the burnt offering came to twelve young bulls, twelve rams and twelve male lambs a year old, together with their grain offering. Twelve male goats were used for the sin offering.
Nāh 7:88A ʻo nā bipi kāne a pau no ka mōhai hoʻomalu, he iwakāluakumamāhā nā bipi kāne, he kanaono nā hipa kāne, he kanaono nā kao kāne, he kanaono nā keiki hipa o ka makahiki mua. ʻO ia ka hoʻolaʻa ʻana o ke kuahu ma hope o kona poni ʻia ʻana.The total number of animals for the sacrifice of the fellowship offering came to twenty-four oxen, sixty rams, sixty male goats and sixty male lambs a year old. These were the offerings for the dedication of the altar after it was anointed.
Nāh 8:4A ʻo kēia hana o ka ipukukui, he gula i wili ʻia, mai kona kumu a hiki i kona mau pua, he hana i wili ʻia: ma muli o ke kumu hoʻolike a Iēhova i hōʻike ai iā Mose, pēlā nō ia i hana ai i ka ipukukui.This is how the lampstand was made: It was made of hammered gold — from its base to its blossoms. The lampstand was made exactly like the pattern the Lord had shown Moses.
Nāh 8:8A laila, e lawe lākou i ka bipi keiki kāne, me kāna mōhai ʻai, he palaoa i kāwili pū ʻia me ka ʻaila; a me kekahi bipi keiki kāne hou ʻē aʻe i mōhai hala.Have them take a young bull with its grain offering of the finest flour mixed with olive oil; then you are to take a second young bull for a sin offering.
Nāh 8:25A mai ka makahiki he kanalima aku, e hoʻi lākou mai ka hana aku, ʻaʻole lākou e hana hou aku.but at the age of fifty, they must retire from their regular service and work no longer.
Nāh 9:10E ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, i ka ʻī ʻana, Inā he haumia ko kekahi kanaka o ʻoukou a ʻo kā ʻoukou poʻe mamo paha, i ke kupapaʻu, a ua mamao aku paha ia i ka hele ʻana, e mālama nō hoʻi ia i ka mōliaola no Iēhova.“Tell the Israelites: ‘When any of you or your descendants are unclean because of a dead body or are away on a journey, they are still to celebrate the Lord’s Passover,
Nāh 9:15I ka lā i kūkulu ʻia ai ka halelewa, uhi ihola ke ao ma luna o ka halelewa, ma ke keʻena o ke kānāwai; a ahiahi, ua ʻikea ka mea me he ahi lā ma luna o ka halelewa a hiki i kakahiaka.On the day the tabernacle, the tent of the covenant law, was set up, the cloud covered it. From evening till morning the cloud above the tabernacle looked like fire.
Nāh 9:16A pēlā mau nō: uhi maila ke ao iā ia, a i ka pō, ua ʻikea ka mea me he ahi lā.That is how it continued to be; the cloud covered it, and at night it looked like fire.
Nāh 10:8ʻO nā keiki a ʻAʻarona, ʻo nā kāhuna, e puhi lākou i nā pū: a he kānāwai mau loa ia no ʻoukou a no nā hanauna ma hope o ʻoukou.“The sons of Aaron, the priests, are to blow the trumpets. This is to be a lasting ordinance for you and the generations to come.
Nāh 10:32Eia hoʻi kekahi, a i hele pū ʻoe me mākou, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ʻo ka maikaʻi a Iēhova e hana mai ai iā mākou, ʻo ia kā mākou e hana aku ai iā ʻoe.If you come with us, we will share with you whatever good things the Lord gives us.”
Nāh 11:14ʻAʻole e hiki iaʻu, ʻo wau wale nō ke halihali i kēia poʻe kānaka a pau; no ka mea, he mea kaumaha loa ia noʻu.I cannot carry all these people by myself; the burden is too heavy for me.
Nāh 11:16ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iā Mose, E hōʻuluʻulu mai ʻoe i oʻu nei i nā kānaka he kanahiku o ka poʻe kahiko o ka ʻIseraʻela, i nā mea āu e ʻike ai he poʻe kahiko o nā kānaka, a he poʻe luna hoʻi no lākou; a e kaʻi mai ʻoe iā lākou ma ka halelewa o ke anaina i kū ai lākou me ʻoe i laila.The Lord said to Moses: “Bring me seventy of Israel’s elders who are known to you as leaders and officials among the people. Have them come to the tent of meeting, that they may stand there with you.
Nāh 11:19E ʻai nō ʻoukou, ʻaʻole i ka lā hoʻokahi, ʻaʻole i nā lā ʻelua, ʻaʻole hoʻi i nā lā ʻelima, ʻaʻole nō hoʻi i nā lā he ʻumi, ʻaʻole nō hoʻi i nā lā he iwakālua:You will not eat it for just one day, or two days, or five, ten or twenty days,
Nāh 11:20Akā, he malama ʻokoʻa, a puka mai ia i waho ma ko ʻoukou mau puka ihu, a hoʻopailua ʻoukou ia: no ka mea, ua hoʻowahāwahā ʻoukou iā Iēhova e noho ana i waena o ʻoukou, a ua uē ʻoukou i mua ona, me ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, No ke aha lā kākou i hele mai ai mai ʻAigupita mai?but for a whole month — until it comes out of your nostrils and you loathe it — because you have rejected the Lord, who is among you, and have wailed before him, saying, “Why did we ever leave Egypt?”’”
Nāh 11:21ʻĪ 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 11:24Hele 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 11:25Iho 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 11:28Pane maila ʻo Iosua ke keiki a Nuna, ke kauā a Mose, he kanaka ʻōpiopio ona, ʻī maila, E kuʻu haku, e Mose, e pāpā aku ʻoe iā lāua.Joshua son of Nun, who had been Moses’ aide since youth, spoke up and said, “Moses, my lord, stop them!”
Nāh 11:32Kū 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 11:33Aia i waena o ko lākou mau niho ka ʻiʻo, ʻaʻole ia i nau ʻia, ʻaʻā maila ka inaina o Iēhova i nā kānaka, a pepehi ihola ʻo Iēhova i nā kānaka, he ahulau nui loa.But while the meat was still between their teeth and before it could be consumed, the anger of the Lord burned against the people, and he struck them with a severe plague.
Nāh 12:8E ʻōlelo aku ana au me ia he waha nō he waha, ma ka mea akāka, ʻaʻole ma ka ʻōlelo nane: a e ʻike mai nō ia i ke aka o Iēhova: no ke aha lā hoʻi i makaʻu ʻole ai ʻolua i ka ʻōhumu aku i kuʻu kauā iā Mose?With him I speak face to face, clearly and not in riddles; he sees the form of the Lord. Why then were you not afraid to speak against my servant Moses?”
Nāh 12:10A 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 12:12Mai waiho wale iā ia me he mea make lā, me he mea lā i pala kona ʻiʻo i ka wā o kona puka ʻana mai i waho o ka ʻōpū o kona makuahine.Do not let her be like a stillborn infant coming from its mother’s womb with its flesh half eaten away.”
Nāh 13:2E hoʻouna aku ʻoe i nā kānaka e mākaʻikaʻi ai i ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana, kahi aʻu e hāʻawi aku nei i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela: i hoʻokahi kanaka o kēlā ʻohana a ʻo kēia ʻohana a nā kūpuna o lākou kā ʻoukou e hoʻouna aku ai, he mau luna kēlā mea kēia mea i waena o lākou.“Send some men to explore the land of Canaan, which I am giving to the Israelites. From each ancestral tribe send one of its leaders.”
Nāh 13:3A ma ke kauoha a Iēhova i hoʻouna aku ai ʻo Mose iā lākou, mai ka wao nahele ʻo Parana aku: a ʻo ia mau kānaka a pau, he mau luna lākou no nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela.So at the Lord’s command Moses sent them out from the Desert of Paran. All of them were leaders of the Israelites.
Nāh 13:18E nānā i ke ʻano o ka ʻāina, a me nā kānaka e noho ana i laila, he ikaika paha lākou, he nāwaliwali paha; he hapa paha lākou, he nui loa paha;See what the land is like and whether the people who live there are strong or weak, few or many.
Nāh 13:19Me ka ʻāina hoʻi a lākou e noho lā, he maikaʻi paha, he ʻino paha; a me nā kūlanakauhale a lākou e noho lā, ma nā halelewa paha, ma nā pā kaua paha;What kind of land do they live in? Is it good or bad? What kind of towns do they live in? Are they unwalled or fortified?
Nāh 13:20A me ke ʻano o ka ʻāina, he momona paha, he wī paha; he lāʻau paha i laila, ʻaʻole paha: i nui hoʻi ka ikaika o ʻoukou, a e lawe mai i kekahi hua o ka ʻāina. ʻO ka manawa ia o ka hua waina pala mua.How is the soil? Is it fertile or poor? Are there trees in it or not? Do your best to bring back some of the fruit of the land.” (It was the season for the first ripe grapes.)
Nāh 13:25A hala nā lā he kanahā o ka mākaʻikaʻi ʻana i ka ʻāina, hoʻi maila lākou.At the end of forty days they returned from exploring the land.
Nāh 13:27ʻŌlelo maila lākou iā ia, ʻī maila, Ua hele aku mākou i ka ʻāina āu i hoʻouna aku ai iā mākou, a he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e kahe ana ka waiū a me ka meli i laila; eia hoʻi ka hua o ia wahi.They gave Moses this account: “We went into the land to which you sent us, and it does flow with milk and honey! Here is its fruit.
Nāh 13:32A lawe maila lākou i ka ʻōlelo hōʻino i ka ʻāina a lākou i mākaʻikaʻi aku ai i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻī maila, ʻO ka ʻāina kahi a mākou i kaʻahele ai e mākaʻikaʻi aku, he ʻāina ia e hoʻopau ana i nā kānaka e noho ana ma laila: a ʻo nā kānaka a pau a mākou i ʻike ai ma laila, he poʻe kānaka nunui.And they spread among the Israelites a bad report about the land they had explored. They said, “The land we explored devours those living in it. All the people we saw there are of great size.
Nāh 14:7ʻŌlelo 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 14:8Inā i ʻoluʻolu mai ʻo Iēhova iā kākou, a laila e kaʻi aku ʻo ia iā kākou i ua ʻāina lā, a e hāʻawi mai hoʻi ia no kākou; he ʻāina e kahe ana ka waiū a me ka meli.If the Lord is pleased with us, he will lead us into that land, a land flowing with milk and honey, and will give it to us.
Nāh 14:9Akā, 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 14:14A e haʻi aku lākou ia i nā kānaka o kēia ʻāina. Ua lohe lākou, e Iēhova, ʻo ʻoe nō me kēia poʻe kānaka, a ua ʻike ʻia hoʻi ʻoe, e Iēhova, he maka nō he maka; a ua kū hoʻi kou ao ma luna o lākou; a ua hele hoʻi ʻoe i mua o lākou i ke ao ma ke kia ao, a ma ke kia ahi i ka pō.And they will tell the inhabitants of this land about it. They have already heard that you, Lord, are with these people and that you, Lord, have been seen face to face, that your cloud stays over them, and that you go before them in a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night.
Nāh 14:22No ka mea, ʻo kēlā poʻe kānaka a pau, ka poʻe i ʻike mai i kuʻu nani, a me nā mea mana aʻu i hana ai ma ʻAigupita, a ma ka wao nahele, a he ʻumi ko lākou ʻaʻa ʻana mai iaʻu, ʻaʻole hoʻi i hoʻolohe mai i kuʻu leo;not one of those who saw my glory and the signs I performed in Egypt and in the wilderness but who disobeyed me and tested me ten times —
Nāh 14:24Akā, ʻo kaʻu kauā, ʻo Kaleba, no ka mea, he manaʻo ʻokoʻa ma loko ona, a ua hahai pono mai ʻo ia iaʻu, ʻo ia kaʻu e hoʻokomo ai i ka ʻāina āna i hele aku ai; a e loaʻa i kāna poʻe keiki ia ʻāina.But because my servant Caleb has a different spirit and follows me wholeheartedly, I will bring him into the land he went to, and his descendants will inherit it.
Nāh 14:28E haʻi aku ʻoe iā lākou, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, me kā ʻoukou i ʻōlelo mai ai ma loko o koʻu mau pepeiao, pēlā hoʻi kaʻu e hana aku ai iā ʻoukou.So tell them, ‘As surely as I live, declares the Lord, I will do to you the very thing I heard you say:
Nāh 14:33A e ʻaeʻa ana kā ʻoukou poʻe keiki ma ka wao nahele i nā makahiki he kanahā, a e halihali lākou i ko ʻoukou moekolohe ʻana, a hiki i ka nalo ʻana o ko ʻoukou mau kupapaʻu ma loko o ka wao nahele.Your children will be shepherds here for forty years, suffering for your unfaithfulness, until the last of your bodies lies in the wilderness.
Nāh 14:35ʻO wau ʻo Iēhova ka mea i ʻōlelo, a he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e hana aku nō wau ia i kēia anaina kanaka ʻino a pau, i ka poʻe i ʻākoakoa e kūʻē iaʻu. Ma kēia wao nahele lākou e hoʻopau ʻia ai, a i laila hoʻi e make ai lākou.I, the Lord, have spoken, and I will surely do these things to this whole wicked community, which has banded together against me. They will meet their end in this wilderness; here they will die.”
Nāh 15:4A laila ʻo ka mea nāna e kaumaha aku kāna mōhai na Iēhova, e lawe mai ia i mōhai ʻai, he hapaʻumi o ka ʻepa palaoa, i kāwili pū ʻia me ka hapahā o ka hina ʻaila.then the person who brings an offering shall present to the Lord a grain offering of a tenth of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with a quarter of a hin of olive oil.
Nāh 15:5A ʻo ka hapahā o ka hina waina i mōhai inu kāu e hoʻomākaukau ai, me ka mōhai kuni, a he mōhai maoli paha, no ke keiki hipa hoʻokahi.With each lamb for the burnt offering or the sacrifice, prepare a quarter of a hin of wine as a drink offering.
Nāh 15:9A laila e lawe pū mai ʻo ia me ka bipi kāne i mōhai ʻai he ʻakolu hapaʻumi o ka ʻepa palaoa, i kāwili ʻia me ka hapalua o ka hina ʻaila.bring with the bull a grain offering of three-tenths of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with half a hin of olive oil,
Nāh 15:10A e lawe mai hoʻi ʻoe i ka hapalua o ka hina waina i mōhai inu, he mōhai i hana ʻia ma ke ahi, i mea ʻala ʻoluʻolu no Iēhova.and also bring half a hin of wine as a drink offering. This will be a food offering, an aroma pleasing to the Lord.
Nāh 15:13ʻO nā mea a pau i hānau ma ka ʻāina, ma kēia kumu kā lākou e hana ai ia mau mea, ma ke kaumaha ʻana aku i ka mōhai i hana ʻia ma ke ahi, he mea ʻala ʻoluʻolu no Iēhova.“‘Everyone who is native-born must do these things in this way when they present a food offering as an aroma pleasing to the Lord.
Nāh 15:14Inā e noho ana ke kanaka ʻē me ʻoukou, a ʻo kēlā mea kēia mea i waena o ʻoukou, i nā hanauna o ʻoukou, a manaʻo ʻia e kaumaha i ka mōhai i hana ʻia ma ke ahi, he mea ʻala ʻoluʻolu no Iēhova; e like me kā ʻoukou hana ʻana, pēlā hoʻi ʻo ia e hana ai.For the generations to come, whenever a foreigner or anyone else living among you presents a food offering as an aroma pleasing to the Lord, they must do exactly as you do.
Nāh 15:15Hoʻokahi nō kānāwai no ʻoukou o ke anaina kanaka, a no ke kanaka ʻē hoʻi e noho pū ana, he kānāwai e mau loa ana no nā hanauna o ʻoukou: e like me ʻoukou nei, pēlā nō hoʻi ka malihini i mua o Iēhova.The community is to have the same rules for you and for the foreigner residing among you; this is a lasting ordinance for the generations to come. You and the foreigner shall be the same before the Lord:
Nāh 15:25A na ke kahuna e hoʻokalahala no ke anaina kanaka a pau o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a e kala ʻia ia no lākou; no ka mea, he naʻaupō ia: a e lawe mai lākou i kā lākou mōhai, i mōhai i hana ʻia ma ke ahi na Iēhova, a me kā lākou mōhai hala i mua o Iēhova, no ko lākou naʻaupō ʻana:The priest is to make atonement for the whole Israelite community, and they will be forgiven, for it was not intentional and they have presented to the Lord for their wrong a food offering and a sin offering.
Nāh 15:32Ma loko o ka wao nahele nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a loaʻa iā lākou he kanaka nāna i hōʻiliʻili i ka wahie i ka lā Sābati.While the Israelites were in the wilderness, a man was found gathering wood on the Sabbath day.
Nāh 15:35ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iā Mose, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e make ia kanaka: na ke anaina kanaka a pau ia e hailuku aku ma waho o kahi hoʻomoana.Then the Lord said to Moses, “The man must die. The whole assembly must stone him outside the camp.”
Nāh 16:2A kū i luna lākou me kekahi poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela i mua o Mose, he ʻelua haneri a me kanalima nā luna o nā kānaka, he poʻe poʻokela ma ke anaina kanaka, nā kānaka kaulana:and rose up against Moses. With them were 250 Israelite men, well-known community leaders who had been appointed members of the council.
Nāh 16:3Hōʻuluʻulu aʻela lākou e kūʻē iā Mose a iā ʻAʻarona, ʻī maila iā lāua, He nui loa kā ʻolua, no ka mea, ua laʻa ke anaina kanaka a pau loa, a ʻo Iēhova kekahi i waena o lākou: no ke aha lā hoʻi ʻolua e hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻe nei iā ʻolua iho ma luna o ke anaina kanaka o Iēhova?They came as a group to oppose Moses and Aaron and said to them, “You have gone too far! The whole community is holy, every one of them, and the Lord is with them. Why then do you set yourselves above the Lord’s assembly?”
Nāh 16:7E hahao i ke ahi ma loko, e hahao hoʻi i ka mea ʻala ma loko i mua o Iēhova i ka lā ʻapōpō: a ʻo ka mea a Iēhova e wae mai ai, ʻo ia ka mea laʻa: he nui loa kā ʻoukou, e nā mamo a Levi.and tomorrow put burning coals and incense in them before the Lord. The man the Lord chooses will be the one who is holy. You Levites have gone too far!”
Nāh 16:9He mea ʻuʻuku anei iā ʻoukou, i hoʻokaʻawale aʻe ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela iā ʻoukou mai ke anaina kanaka o ka ʻIseraʻela mai, e hoʻokokoke aku iā ʻoukou i ona lā, e hana i ka hana ma ka halelewa o Iēhova, a e kū i mua o ke anaina kanaka, e lawelawe na lākou?Isn’t it enough for you that the God of Israel has separated you from the rest of the Israelite community and brought you near himself to do the work at the Lord’s tabernacle and to stand before the community and minister to them?
Nāh 16:11No ia mea, ua ʻākoakoa aʻe nei ʻoe me ou poʻe a pau e kūʻē iā Iēhova; he aha hoʻi ʻo ʻAʻarona i ʻōhumu aku ai ʻoukou iā ia?It is against the Lord that you and all your followers have banded together. Who is Aaron that you should grumble against him?”
Nāh 16:13He mea liʻiliʻi anei kou lawe ʻana mai iā mākou mai loko mai o ka ʻāina e kahe ana ʻo ka waiū a me ka meli, e pepehi iā mākou ma ka wao nahele, ke hiki ʻole iā ʻoe e hoʻolilo iā ʻoe iho i aliʻi ma luna o mākou?Isn’t it enough that you have brought us up out of a land flowing with milk and honey to kill us in the wilderness? And now you also want to lord it over us!
Nāh 16:49A ʻo ka poʻe i make i ke ahulau, he ʻumikumamāhā tausani a me nā haneri ʻehiku; he ʻokoʻa ka poʻe i make no ka mea o Kora.But 14,700 people died from the plague, in addition to those who had died because of Korah.
Nāh 17:2E ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a e lawe ʻoe i ke koʻokoʻo o kēlā kanaka a i ke koʻokoʻo o kēia kanaka, no ka ʻohana o ko lākou poʻe kūpuna, ʻo nā luna o lākou a pau, no ka ʻohana o ko lākou poʻe kūpuna, i nā koʻokoʻo he ʻumikumamālua; a e kākau ʻoe i ka inoa o kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka ma luna o kona koʻokoʻo iho.“Speak to the Israelites and get twelve staffs from them, one from the leader of each of their ancestral tribes. Write the name of each man on his staff.
Nāh 17:6ʻŌlelo 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 18:10Ma kahi hoʻāno loa ʻoe e ʻai ai ia mea: ʻo nā kāne a pau e ʻai iho ia: he mea laʻa ia nāu.Eat it as something most holy; every male shall eat it. You must regard it as holy.
Nāh 18:16A ʻo nā mea e pono ke pānaʻi ʻia, mai ka malama hoʻokahi o ka hānau ʻana kāu e pānaʻi ai, ma kou manaʻo ʻana, e like me nā sekela ʻelima, ma ka sekela o ke keʻena kapu, ʻo ia hoʻi nā gera he iwakālua.When they are a month old, you must redeem them at the redemption price set at five shekels of silver, according to the sanctuary shekel, which weighs twenty gerahs.
Nāh 18:19ʻO nā mōhai kaʻikaʻi a pau no nā mea laʻa, nā mea a nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela e kaumaha ai na Iēhova, ʻo ia kaʻu i hāʻawi aku ai nāu, a na kāu poʻe keiki kāne a me nā kaikamāhine me ʻoe, ma ke kānāwai mau loa: he berita paʻakai mau loa ia i mua o Iēhova nou, a no kāu hua me ʻoe.Whatever is set aside from the holy offerings the Israelites present to the Lord I give to you and your sons and daughters as your perpetual share. It is an everlasting covenant of salt before the Lord for both you and your offspring.”
Nāh 18:23Akā, e hana nā Levi i ka ʻoihana ma ka halelewa o ke anaina, a e lawe lākou i ko lākou hewa iho. He kānāwai mau loa ma nā hanauna o ʻoukou, ʻaʻohe o lākou ʻāina hoʻoili i waena o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela.It is the Levites who are to do the work at the tent of meeting and bear the responsibility for any offenses they commit against it. This is a lasting ordinance for the generations to come. They will receive no inheritance among the Israelites.
Nāh 19:9A e hōʻiliʻili kekahi kanaka maʻemaʻe i ka lehu o ua bipi wahine lā, a e waiho aku ia mea ma kahi maʻemaʻe ma waho o kahi hoʻomoana: a e mālama ʻia ia mea no ke anaina kanaka o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, i wai huikala: he mea huikala ia no ka hewa.“A man who is clean shall gather up the ashes of the heifer and put them in a ceremonially clean place outside the camp. They are to be kept by the Israelite community for use in the water of cleansing; it is for purification from sin.
Nāh 20:5No ke aha lā ʻolua i hoʻohele mai nei iā mākou mai ʻAigupita mai, e hoʻokomo ai iā mākou i loko o kēia wahi ʻino? ʻAʻole kēia he wahi no nā ʻanoʻano, ʻaʻohe fiku, ʻaʻole kumu waina, ʻaʻole pomeraite, ʻaʻole hoʻi wai e inu ai.Why did you bring us up out of Egypt to this terrible place? It has no grain or figs, grapevines or pomegranates. And there is no water to drink!”
Nāh 20:15I ka iho ʻana o ko mākou poʻe kūpuna i lalo i ʻAigupita, a he liʻuliʻu ko mākou noho ʻana i ʻAigupita; a hoʻopilikia mai ko ʻAigupita iā mākou a me ko mākou poʻe kūpuna.Our ancestors went down into Egypt, and we lived there many years. The Egyptians mistreated us and our ancestors,
Nāh 20:16A i ka wā i hea aku ai mākou iā Iēhova, hoʻolohe maila ʻo ia i ko mākou leo, a hoʻouna maila i ʻānela, a ua hoʻopuka mai iā mākou i waho o ʻAigupita: eia hoʻi mākou ma Kadesa nei, he kūlanakauhale ma ke kihi loa o kou palena.but when we cried out to the Lord, he heard our cry and sent an angel and brought us out of Egypt. “Now we are here at Kadesh, a town on the edge of your territory.
Nāh 20:20ʻĪ maila kēlā, ʻAʻole loa ʻoe e hele ma waena mai. A puka maila ko ʻEdoma e kūʻē mai iā ia, me nā kānaka he nui loa, a me ka lima ikaika.Again they answered: “You may not pass through.” Then Edom came out against them with a large and powerful army.
Nāh 20:29A 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 21:5ʻŌlelo 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 21:6Hoʻouna maila ʻo Iēhova i nā nahesa wela i waena o nā kānaka, a nahu maila lākou i nā kānaka; a he nui nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela i make.Then the Lord sent venomous snakes among them; they bit the people and many Israelites died.
Nāh 21:28No ka mea, mai Hesebona i hele aku ai ke ahi, He lapalapa ahi ma ke kūlanakauhale ʻo Sihona aku: Ua hoʻopau ʻo ia iā ʻAra o Moaba, A me nā haku o nā wahi kiʻekiʻe o ʻArenona.“Fire went out from Heshbon, a blaze from the city of Sihon. It consumed Ar of Moab, the citizens of Arnon’s heights.
Nāh 22:3Makaʻu loa ihola ʻo Moaba i ua poʻe kānaka lā, no ka mea, he lehulehu lākou: a ua pilikia ʻo Moaba no nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela.and Moab was terrified because there were so many people. Indeed, Moab was filled with dread because of the Israelites.
Nāh 22:5No 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 22:11Aia hoʻi he poʻe kānaka i hele mai nei mai ʻAigupita mai, uhi paʻapū lākou i ka ʻāina: e hele mai hoʻi ʻoe e ʻōlelo hōʻino aku iā lākou noʻu; malia paha e lanakila au i ke kaua ʻana aku iā lākou, a e kipaku aku iā lākou.‘A people that has come out of Egypt covers the face of the land. Now come and put a curse on them for me. Perhaps then I will be able to fight them and drive them away.’”
Nāh 22:15Hoʻouna 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 22:24Akā, kū aʻela ka ʻānela o Iēhova ma ke ala o nā pā waina, he pā pōhaku ma kēlā ʻaoʻao, a he pā pōhaku ma kēia ʻaoʻao.Then the angel of the Lord stood in a narrow path through the vineyards, with walls on both sides.
Nāh 22:28Wehe aʻela ʻo Iēhova i ka waha o ka hoki, a ʻī maila ia iā Balaʻama, He aha kaʻu i hana aku ai iā ʻoe, i pākolu ai kāu hahau ʻana mai iaʻu?Then the Lord opened the donkey’s mouth, and it said to Balaam, “What have I done to you to make you beat me these three times?”
Nāh 22:29ʻĪ 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 22:33A ʻike maila ka hoki iaʻu, a huli aʻela mai oʻu aku lā, ʻekolu huli ʻana: he ʻoiaʻiʻo, inā ʻaʻole ia i huli aʻe, mai oʻu aku nei, inā ua make ʻoe iaʻu, a ola kēlā.The donkey saw me and turned away from me these three times. If it had not turned away, I would certainly have killed you by now, but I would have spared it.”
Nāh 22:37ʻĪ maila ʻo Balaka iā Balaʻama, ʻAʻole anei au i hoʻouna ikaika aku i ou lā, e kiʻi iā ʻoe? He aha hoʻi kāu i hele ʻole mai ai i oʻu nei? ʻAʻole anei e hiki iaʻu ke hoʻohanohano iā ʻoe?Balak said to Balaam, “Did I not send you an urgent summons? Why didn’t you come to me? Am I really not able to reward you?”
Nāh 23:11ʻĪ 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 23:17A 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 23:19ʻAʻole ke Akua he kanaka, i hoʻopunipuni mai ai ia; ʻAʻole hoʻi ia he keiki a ke kanaka i mihi ia: Ua ʻī mai nō ia, ʻaʻole anei ia e hana mai nō hoʻi? Ua ʻōlelo mai nō ʻo ia, ʻaʻole anei ia e hoʻokō?God is not human, that he should lie, not a human being, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfill?
Nāh 23:22Na ke Akua lākou i lawe mai, mai ʻAigupita mai: Iā ia nō ka ikaika me he reʻema lā.God brought them out of Egypt; they have the strength of a wild ox.
Nāh 23:23He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole nō he kilokilo aku i ka Iakoba, ʻAʻole hoʻi he ʻanāʻanā aku i ka ʻIseraʻela: Ma ia hope e ʻōlelo ʻia mai no ka Iakoba, a no ka ʻIseraʻela, Kupaianaha ka hana ʻana a ke Akua!There is no divination against Jacob, no evil omens against Israel. It will now be said of Jacob and of Israel, ‘See what God has done!’
Nāh 23:24Aia hoʻi, e ala aʻe kēia poʻe kānaka me he liona wahine lā. E kū aʻe hoʻi ia e like me ka liona kāne; ʻAʻole ia e moe hou, a ʻai iho ia i ke pio, A e inu hoʻi i ke koko o ka mea i pepehi ʻia.The people rise like a lioness; they rouse themselves like a lion that does not rest till it devours its prey and drinks the blood of its victims.”
Nāh 24:7E kahe ana ka wai mai loko aʻe o kona mau bākeke, A ma nā wai he nui kona hua kanu; E kiʻekiʻe aʻe hoʻi kona aliʻi ma luna o ʻAgaga, A e hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻia aʻe kona aupuni.Water will flow from their buckets; their seed will have abundant water. “Their king will be greater than Agag; their kingdom will be exalted.
Nāh 24:8Na ke Akua ia i kaʻi mai nei, mai ʻAigupita mai; Iā ia hoʻi ka ikaika me he reʻema lā; E ʻai iho ʻo ia i nā lāhui kanaka i kona poʻe ʻenemi, A e uhaʻi ia i ko lākou mau iwi, E hou ʻia hoʻi lākou i kāna mau pua.“God brought them out of Egypt; they have the strength of a wild ox. They devour hostile nations and break their bones in pieces; with their arrows they pierce them.
Nāh 24:9Ua kukuli iho ia, ua moe iho me he liona kāne lā, A me ka liona wahine; na wai lā ia e hoʻāla aʻe? E pōmaikaʻi ka mea hoʻomaikaʻi iā ʻoe, A e pōʻino ka mea hōʻino aku iā ʻoe.Like a lion they crouch and lie down, like a lioness — who dares to rouse them? “May those who bless you be blessed and those who curse you be cursed!”
Nāh 24:17E ʻike auaneʻi au iā ia, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻānō, E nānā auaneʻi au iā ia, ʻaʻole hoʻi e kokoke: E puka mai auaneʻi he Hōkū mai o Iakoba mai, E kū mai ana nō hoʻi he Koʻokoʻo mai o ʻIseraʻela mai; A e luku aku nō ia i nā kihi o Moaba, A e pepehi iho ia i nā keiki hoʻohaunaele a pau.“I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near. A star will come out of Jacob; a scepter will rise out of Israel. He will crush the foreheads of Moab, the skulls of all the people of Sheth.
Nāh 25:9A ʻo ka poʻe i make i ke ahulau, he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani lākou.but those who died in the plague numbered 24,000.
Nāh 25:14ʻO ka inoa o ke kanaka ʻIseraʻela i pepehi ʻia, i pepehi pū ʻia me ka wahine o Midiana, ʻo ia ʻo Zimeri ke keiki a Salu, he luna o ka ʻohana kupuna no ka Simeona.The name of the Israelite who was killed with the Midianite woman was Zimri son of Salu, the leader of a Simeonite family.
Nāh 25:15A ʻo ka inoa o ka wahine no Midiana i pepehi ʻia, ʻo ia ʻo Kosebi, ke kaikamahine a Zura, he luna ia o kekahi poʻe kānaka, no ka ʻohana aliʻi ma Midiana.And the name of the Midianite woman who was put to death was Kozbi daughter of Zur, a tribal chief of a Midianite family.
Nāh 26:2E helu ʻolua i ke anaina kanaka a pau o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, i nā mea o nā makahiki he iwakālua a keu aku, ma ka ʻohana o ko lākou kūpuna, i nā mea a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela e hiki ke hele i ke kaua.“Take a census of the whole Israelite community by families — all those twenty years old or more who are able to serve in the army of Israel.”
Nāh 26:4[E helu ʻoukou i nā kānaka,] o nā makahiki he iwakālua a keu aku, e like me kā Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose a i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i hele mai mai loko mai o ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita.“Take a census of the men twenty years old or more, as the Lord commanded Moses.” These were the Israelites who came out of Egypt:
Nāh 26:7ʻO ia nā ʻohana o ka Reubena: a ʻo ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanahākumamākolu nā tausani, ʻehiku haneri a me kanakolu.These were the clans of Reuben; those numbered were 43,730.
Nāh 26:14ʻO ia nā ʻohana o ka Simeona, he iwakāluakumamālua tausani, me nā haneri keu ʻelua.These were the clans of Simeon; those numbered were 22,200.
Nāh 26:18ʻO ia nā ʻohana o nā mamo a Gada, ma ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanahā tausani a me nā haneri ʻelima.These were the clans of Gad; those numbered were 40,500.
Nāh 26:22ʻO ia nā ʻohana o ka Iuda ma ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanahikukumamāono tausani, a me nā haneri keu ʻelima.These were the clans of Judah; those numbered were 76,500.
Nāh 26:25ʻO ia nā ʻohana o ka ʻIsakara, ma ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia; he kanaonokumamāhā tausani a me nā haneri ʻekolu.These were the clans of Issachar; those numbered were 64,300.
Nāh 26:27ʻO ia nā ʻohana o ka Zebuluna, ma ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanaono tausani a me nā haneri ʻelima.These were the clans of Zebulun; those numbered were 60,500.
Nāh 26:33ʻAʻohe keiki kāne a Zelopehada ke keiki a Hepera, he mau kaikamāhine naʻe: eia nā inoa o nā kaikamāhine a Zelopehada, ʻo Mala, ʻo Noa, ʻo Hogela, ʻo Mileka a me Tireza.(Zelophehad son of Hepher had no sons; he had only daughters, whose names were Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milkah and Tirzah.)
Nāh 26:34ʻO ia nā ʻohana o ka Manase, a ʻo ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanalimakumamālua tausani a me nā haneri ʻehiku.These were the clans of Manasseh; those numbered were 52,700.
Nāh 26:37ʻO ia nā ʻohana a nā keiki a ʻEperaima ma ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanakolukumamālua tausani, a me nā haneri ʻelima. ʻO ia nā keiki a Iosepa ma ko lākou mau ʻohana.These were the clans of Ephraim; those numbered were 32,500. These were the descendants of Joseph by their clans.
Nāh 26:41ʻO ia nā keiki a Beniamina ma ko lākou mau ʻohana: a ʻo ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanahākumamālima tausani me nā haneri keu ʻeono.These were the clans of Benjamin; those numbered were 45,600.
Nāh 26:43ʻO nā ʻohana a pau o ka Suhama, ma ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanaonokumamāhā tausani me nā haneri keu ʻehā.All of them were Shuhamite clans; and those numbered were 64,400.
Nāh 26:47ʻO ia nā ʻohana o nā keiki a ʻAsera, ma ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanalimakumamākolu tausani me nā haneri keu ʻehā.These were the clans of Asher; those numbered were 53,400.
Nāh 26:50ʻO ia nā ʻohana a Napetali ma ko lākou mau ʻohana: a ʻo ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he kanahākumamālima tausani, a me nā haneri ʻehā.These were the clans of Naphtali; those numbered were 45,400.
Nāh 26:62ʻO ka poʻe o lākou i helu ʻia, he iwakāluakumamākolu tausani, he poʻe kāne wale nō o ka malama hoʻokahi a keu aku: ʻaʻole nō lākou i helu ʻia i waena o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, no ka mea, ʻaʻole i hāʻawi ʻia he ʻāina no lākou i waena o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela.All the male Levites a month old or more numbered 23,000. They were not counted along with the other Israelites because they received no inheritance among them.
Nāh 26:65No ka mea, i ʻōlelo mai ʻo Iēhova no lākou, He ʻoiaʻiʻo e make nō lākou ma ka wao nahele. ʻAʻole kekahi o lākou i koe, ʻo Kaleba wale nō, ʻo ke keiki a Iepune, lāua ʻo Iosua ke keiki a Nuna.For the Lord had told those Israelites they would surely die in the wilderness, and not one of them was left except Caleb son of Jephunneh and Joshua son of Nun.
Nāh 27:9Inā ʻaʻole hoʻi he kaikamahine nāna, e hāʻawi aku ʻoukou i kona ʻāina hoʻoili no kona mau hoahānau.If he has no daughter, give his inheritance to his brothers.
Nāh 27:18ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā Mose, E lawe ʻoe iā Iosua ke keiki a Nuna, he kanaka i loko ona ka ʻUhane, a e kau ʻoe i kou lima ma luna ona;So the Lord said to Moses, “Take Joshua son of Nun, a man in whom is the spirit of leadership, and lay your hand on him.
Nāh 28:5A he hapaʻumi o ka ʻepa palaoa i mōhai ʻai, i kāwili pū ʻia me ka hapahā o ka hina ʻaila i kuʻi ʻia.together with a grain offering of a tenth of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with a quarter of a hin of oil from pressed olives.
Nāh 28:6He mōhai kuni mau ia, i kauoha ʻia aku ma ka mauna ʻo Sinai, i mōhai ʻala ʻoluʻolu i kuni ʻia i ke ahi no Iēhova.This is the regular burnt offering instituted at Mount Sinai as a pleasing aroma, a food offering presented to the Lord.
Nāh 28:7A ʻo ka mōhai inu o ia mea, he hapahā o ka hina no kekahi keiki hipa; ma kahi hoʻāno kāu e ninini iho ai i ka waina no Iēhova i mōhai inu.The accompanying drink offering is to be a quarter of a hin of fermented drink with each lamb. Pour out the drink offering to the Lord at the sanctuary.
Nāh 28:8A e kaumaha iho ʻoe i kēlā keiki hipa i ke ahiahi: e like me ka mōhai ʻai o kakahiaka, a me ka mōhai inu o laila, kāu e kaumaha iho ai, he mōhai i kuni ʻia i ke ahi, i mea ʻala ʻoluʻolu no Iēhova.Offer the second lamb at twilight, along with the same kind of grain offering and drink offering that you offer in the morning. This is a food offering, an aroma pleasing to the Lord.
Nāh 28:10ʻO ia ka mōhai kuni no kēlā Sābati kēia Sābati, he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni mau me kona mōhai inu.This is the burnt offering for every Sabbath, in addition to the regular burnt offering and its drink offering.
Nāh 28:13A hoʻokahi hapaʻumi o ka ʻepa palaoa i kāwili pū ʻia me ka ʻaila i mōhai ʻai, no ke keiki hipa hoʻokahi, i mōhai kuni mea ʻala ʻoluʻolu, he mōhai i hana ʻia ma ke ahi na Iēhova.and with each lamb, a grain offering of a tenth of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with oil. This is for a burnt offering, a pleasing aroma, a food offering presented to the Lord.
Nāh 28:14A ʻo kā lākou mōhai inu, hoʻokahi hapalua o ka hina waina ma ka bipi kāne hoʻokahi, a he hapakolu o ka hina ma ka hipa kāne, a he hapahā o ka hina ma ke keiki hipa: ʻo ia ka mōhai kuni o kēlā malama kēia malama ma nā malama a pau o ka makahiki.With each bull there is to be a drink offering of half a hin of wine; with the ram, a third of a hin; and with each lamb, a quarter of a hin. This is the monthly burnt offering to be made at each new moon during the year.
Nāh 28:15A hoʻokahi keiki kao i mōhai lawehala iā Iēhova e kaumaha ʻia aku ai, he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni mau a me kāna mōhai inu.Besides the regular burnt offering with its drink offering, one male goat is to be presented to the Lord as a sin offering.
Nāh 28:17A i ka lā ʻumikumamālima o ia malama, ka ʻahaʻaina; he ʻehiku nā lā e ʻai ʻia ai ka berena hū ʻole.On the fifteenth day of this month there is to be a festival; for seven days eat bread made without yeast.
Nāh 28:18I ka lā maka mua, he hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno; mai hana ʻoukou i kekahi hana luhi.On the first day hold a sacred assembly and do no regular work.
Nāh 28:19Akā, e kaumaha aku ʻoukou i mōhai i hana ʻia ma ke ahi, i mōhai kuni no Iēhova; i ʻelua bipi kāne ʻōpio, i hoʻokahi hipa kāne, i ʻehiku hoʻi keiki hipa o ka makahiki mua; he mau mea kīnā ʻole iā ʻoukou.Present to the Lord a food offering consisting of a burnt offering of two young bulls, one ram and seven male lambs a year old, all without defect.
Nāh 28:20A ʻo kā lākou mōhai ʻai, he palaoa i kāwili pū ʻia me ka ʻaila: ʻekolu hapaʻumi kā ʻoukou e mōhai ai no ka bipi kāne, a ʻelua hapaʻumi no ka hipa kāne.With each bull offer a grain offering of three-tenths of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with oil; with the ram, two-tenths;
Nāh 28:23ʻO kēia mau mea kā ʻoukou e mōhai aku ai, he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni i kakahiaka; ʻo ia nō ka mōhai kuni mau.Offer these in addition to the regular morning burnt offering.
Nāh 28:24Pēlā ʻoukou e kaumaha aku ai i kēlā lā i kēia lā, i nā lā ʻehiku, i ka ʻiʻo o ka mōhai i mea ʻala ʻoluʻolu iā Iēhova: e kaumaha ʻia ʻo ia, he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni mau, a me kona mōhai inu.In this way present the food offering every day for seven days as an aroma pleasing to the Lord; it is to be offered in addition to the regular burnt offering and its drink offering.
Nāh 28:25A i ka hiku o ka lā, he hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno no ʻoukou; mai hana ʻoukou i kekahi hana maoli.On the seventh day hold a sacred assembly and do no regular work.
Nāh 28:26A i ka lā o nā hua mua, iā ʻoukou e lawe mai ai i ka mōhai ʻai hou na Iēhova, i ka pau ʻana o ko ʻoukou mau hebedoma, he hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno no ʻoukou; mai hana ʻoukou i kekahi hana luhi.“‘On the day of firstfruits, when you present to the Lord an offering of new grain during the Festival of Weeks, hold a sacred assembly and do no regular work.
Nāh 28:31ʻO kā ʻoukou ia e kaumaha aku ai, he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni mau, a me kāna mōhai ʻai a me kā lākou mōhai inu: he mau mea kīnā ʻole kēia no ʻoukou.Offer these together with their drink offerings, in addition to the regular burnt offering and its grain offering. Be sure the animals are without defect.
Nāh 29:1I ka hiku o ka malama, i ka lā mua o ua malama lā, he hālāwai hoʻāno no ʻoukou; mai hana ʻoukou i kekahi hana luhi: he lā ia e hoʻokani ai i nā pū no ʻoukou.“‘On the first day of the seventh month hold a sacred assembly and do no regular work. It is a day for you to sound the trumpets.
Nāh 29:3A me kā lākou mōhai ʻai, he palaoa i kāwili pū ʻia me ka ʻaila, i ʻekolu hapaʻumi no ka bipi kāne, a i ʻelua hapaʻumi no ka hipa kāne.With the bull offer a grain offering of three-tenths of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with olive oil; with the ram, two-tenths;
Nāh 29:6He ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni o ka malama, me kāna mōhai ʻai, a me ka mōhai kuni mau, a me kāna mōhai ʻai, a me kā lākou mau mōhai inu, e like me nā kānāwai no ia mau mea, i mea ʻala ʻoluʻolu, i mōhai i hana ʻia i ke ahi no Iēhova.These are in addition to the monthly and daily burnt offerings with their grain offerings and drink offerings as specified. They are food offerings presented to the Lord, a pleasing aroma.
Nāh 29:7A i ka ʻumi o kēia malama hiku, he hālāwai hoʻāno no ʻoukou; a e hōʻehaʻeha ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou mau naʻau: mai hana ʻoukou i kekahi hana.“‘On the tenth day of this seventh month hold a sacred assembly. You must deny yourselves and do no work.
Nāh 29:8Akā, e kaumaha ʻoukou i mōhai kuni na Iēhova, i mea ʻala ʻoluʻolu; i hoʻokahi bipi kāne ʻōpio, i hoʻokahi hipa kāne, i ʻehiku mau keiki hipa o ka makahiki mua; iā ʻoukou ia mau mea he kīnā ʻole.Present as an aroma pleasing to the Lord a burnt offering of one young bull, one ram and seven male lambs a year old, all without defect.
Nāh 29:9A ʻo kā lākou mōhai ʻai, he palaoa ia i kāwili pū ʻia me ka ʻaila, ʻekolu hapaʻumi o ka ʻepa i ka bipi kāne hoʻokahi, a ʻelua hoʻi hapaʻumi i ka hipa kāne hoʻokahi;With the bull offer a grain offering of three-tenths of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with oil; with the ram, two-tenths;
Nāh 29:11I hoʻokahi keiki kao i mōhai lawehala; he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai lawehala o ka hoʻokalahala ʻana, a me ka mōhai kuni mau, a me kāna mōhai ʻai, a me nā mōhai inu o ia mau mea.Include one male goat as a sin offering, in addition to the sin offering for atonement and the regular burnt offering with its grain offering, and their drink offerings.
Nāh 29:12A i ka lā ʻumikumamālima o ka hiku o ka malama, he hōʻuluʻulu hoʻāno no ʻoukou; mai hana ʻoukou i kekahi hana maoli, e mālama ʻoukou i ʻahaʻaina na Iēhova i nā lā ʻehiku.“‘On the fifteenth day of the seventh month, hold a sacred assembly and do no regular work. Celebrate a festival to the Lord for seven days.
Nāh 29:13A e kaumaha ʻoukou i mōhai kuni, i mōhai i hana ʻia i ke ahi, he mea ʻala ʻoluʻolu no Iēhova; he ʻumikumamākolu nā bipi kāne ʻōpio, ʻelua hipa kāne, he ʻumikumamāhā nā keiki hipa kīnā ʻole o ka makahiki mua;Present as an aroma pleasing to the Lord a food offering consisting of a burnt offering of thirteen young bulls, two rams and fourteen male lambs a year old, all without defect.
Nāh 29:14A me ka mōhai ʻai o ia mau mea, he palaoa i kāwili pū ʻia me ka ʻaila, ʻekolu hapaʻumi i ka bipi kāne hoʻokahi ma nā bipi kāne he ʻumikumamākolu, i ʻelua hoʻi hapaʻumi i ka hipa kāne hoʻokahi, ma nā hipa kāne a ʻelua;With each of the thirteen bulls offer a grain offering of three-tenths of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with oil; with each of the two rams, two-tenths;
Nāh 29:15A i hoʻokahi hapaʻumi i ke keiki hipa hoʻokahi, ma nā keiki hipa he ʻumikumamāhā;and with each of the fourteen lambs, one-tenth.
Nāh 29:16I hoʻokahi hoʻi keiki kao i mōhai kalahala; he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni mau, me ka mōhai ʻai a me ka mōhai inu o ia mea.Include one male goat as a sin offering, in addition to the regular burnt offering with its grain offering and drink offering.
Nāh 29:17A i ka lua o ka lā, i mau bipi kāne ʻōpio he ʻumikumamālua, i ʻelua hipa kāne, he ʻumikumamāhā hipa keiki kīnā ʻole o ka makahiki mua:“‘On the second day offer twelve young bulls, two rams and fourteen male lambs a year old, all without defect.
Nāh 29:19I hoʻokahi keiki kao i mōhai lawehala; he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni mau a me ka mōhai ʻai o ia mea, a me nā mōhai inu o ia mau mea.Include one male goat as a sin offering, in addition to the regular burnt offering with its grain offering, and their drink offerings.
Nāh 29:20A i ke kolu o ka lā, he ʻumikumamākahi nā bipi kāne, ʻelua hipa kāne, he ʻumikumamāhā nā keiki hipa kīnā ʻole o ka makahiki mua:“‘On the third day offer eleven bulls, two rams and fourteen male lambs a year old, all without defect.
Nāh 29:22I hoʻokahi hoʻi keiki kao i mōhai lawehala; he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni mau, me ka mōhai ʻai o ia mea, a me ka mōhai inu o ia mea.Include one male goat as a sin offering, in addition to the regular burnt offering with its grain offering and drink offering.
Nāh 29:23A i ka hā o ka lā, he ʻumi bipi kāne, ʻelua hipa kāne, he ʻumikumamāhā nā keiki hipa kīnā ʻole o ka makahiki mua:“‘On the fourth day offer ten bulls, two rams and fourteen male lambs a year old, all without defect.
Nāh 29:25I hoʻokahi hoʻi keiki kao i mōhai lawehala; he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni mau, me ka mōhai ʻai o ia mea, a me ka mōhai inu o ia mea.Include one male goat as a sin offering, in addition to the regular burnt offering with its grain offering and drink offering.
Nāh 29:26I ka lima o ka lā, ʻeiwa mau bipi kāne, ʻelua hipa kāne, he ʻumikumamāhā nā keiki hipa kīnā ʻole o ka makahiki mua:“‘On the fifth day offer nine bulls, two rams and fourteen male lambs a year old, all without defect.
Nāh 29:28I hoʻokahi hoʻi kao i mōhai lawehala; he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni mau, me ka mōhai ʻai o ia mea, a me ka mōhai inu o ia mea.Include one male goat as a sin offering, in addition to the regular burnt offering with its grain offering and drink offering.
Nāh 29:29A i ke ono o ka lā, he ʻewalu mau bipi kāne, ʻelua hipa kāne, he ʻumikumamāhā nā keiki hipa kīnā ʻole o ka makahiki mua:“‘On the sixth day offer eight bulls, two rams and fourteen male lambs a year old, all without defect.
Nāh 29:31I hoʻokahi hoʻi kao i mōhai lawehala; he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni mau, me ka mōhai ʻai o ia mea, a me ka mōhai inu o ia mea.Include one male goat as a sin offering, in addition to the regular burnt offering with its grain offering and drink offering.
Nāh 29:32A i ka hiku o ka lā, i ʻehiku nā bipi kāne, ʻelua mau hipa kāne, he ʻumikumamāhā nā keiki hipa kīnā ʻole o ka makahiki mua:“‘On the seventh day offer seven bulls, two rams and fourteen male lambs a year old, all without defect.
Nāh 29:34I hoʻokahi hoʻi kao i mōhai lawehala; he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni mau, me ka mōhai ʻai o ia mea, a me ka mōhai inu o ia mea.Include one male goat as a sin offering, in addition to the regular burnt offering with its grain offering and drink offering.
Nāh 29:35I ka walu o ka lā, he hālāwai nui ko ʻoukou; mai hana ʻoukou i ka hana luhi:“‘On the eighth day hold a closing special assembly and do no regular work.
Nāh 29:38I hoʻokahi hoʻi kao i mōhai lawehala; he ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni mau, a me ka mōhai ʻai o ia mea, a me ka mōhai inu o ia mea.Include one male goat as a sin offering, in addition to the regular burnt offering with its grain offering and drink offering.
Nāh 29:39ʻO kēia mau mea kā ʻoukou e hana ai no Iēhova ma kā ʻoukou mau ʻahaʻaina i kau ʻia, he ʻokoʻa kā ʻoukou mau hoʻohiki ʻana, a me kā ʻoukou mau mōhai aloha, no kā ʻoukou mau mōhai kuni, a no kā ʻoukou mau mōhai ʻai, a no kā ʻoukou mau mōhai inu, a no kā ʻoukou mau mōhai hoʻomalu.“‘In addition to what you vow and your freewill offerings, offer these to the Lord at your appointed festivals: your burnt offerings, grain offerings, drink offerings and fellowship offerings.’”
Nāh 30:6Inā hoʻi he kāne kāna i ka wā āna i hoʻohiki ai, a i ʻōlelo ai paha i kekahi mea mai loko mai o kona mau lehelehe, ma ka mea āna i hoʻopaʻa ai iā ia iho;“If she marries after she makes a vow or after her lips utter a rash promise by which she obligates herself
Nāh 31:5A ua hāʻawi ʻia mai no loko mai o nā tausani o ka ʻIseraʻela, he tausani hoʻokahi no kēlā ʻohana no kēia ʻohana, he ʻumikumamālua nā tausani i mākaukau no ke kaua.So twelve thousand men armed for battle, a thousand from each tribe, were supplied from the clans of Israel.
Nāh 31:8Pepehi ihola hoʻi lākou i nā aliʻi o Midiana, he ʻokoʻa kēlā poʻe o lākou i pepehi ʻia, ʻo ʻEvi, ʻo Rekema, ʻo Zura, ʻo Hura, a me Reba, nā aliʻi ʻelima o Midiana: pepehi ihola hoʻi lākou iā Balaʻama ke keiki a Beora me ka pahi kaua.Among their victims were Evi, Rekem, Zur, Hur and Reba — the five kings of Midian. They also killed Balaam son of Beor with the sword.
Nāh 31:32A ʻo ka waiwai pio, ʻo ke koena o ka waiwai pio a nā kānaka kaua i lawe pio ai, he ʻaono haneri me kanahikukumamālima nā tausani hipa.The plunder remaining from the spoils that the soldiers took was 675,000 sheep,
Nāh 31:33A he kanahikukumamālua nā tausani bipi.72,000 cattle,
Nāh 31:34A he kanaonokumamākahi nā tausani hoki.61,000 donkeys
Nāh 31:35A he kanakolukumamālua nā tausani wāhine a pau i ʻike ʻole i ke kāne ma ka moe ʻana me ia.and 32,000 women who had never slept with a man.
Nāh 31:36A ʻo ka hapalua, ka puʻu a ka poʻe i hele aku i ke kaua, ma ka helu ʻana, he ʻakolu haneri me kanakolukumamāhiku nā tausani hipa, a me nā haneri keu ʻelima.The half share of those who fought in the battle was: 337,500 sheep,
Nāh 31:37A ʻo nā hipa ʻauhau na Iēhova, he ʻaono haneri me kanahikukumamālima.of which the tribute for the Lord was 675;
Nāh 31:38A he kanakolukumamāono nā tausani bipi; a ʻo ka ʻauhau na Iēhova no loko mai o ia poʻe, he kanahikukumamālua.36,000 cattle, of which the tribute for the Lord was 72;
Nāh 31:39A ʻo nā hoki, he kanakolu nā tausani, a me nā haneri keu ʻelima; a ʻo ka ʻauhau na Iēhova no loko mai o ia poʻe, he kanaonokumamākahi.30,500 donkeys, of which the tribute for the Lord was 61;
Nāh 31:40A ʻo nā wāhine, he ʻumikumamāono nā tausani; a he kanakolukumamālua o lākou ke ʻauhau no Iēhova.16,000 people, of whom the tribute for the Lord was 32.
Nāh 31:43(ʻO kā ke anaina kanaka hapalua, he ʻakolu haneri me ke kanakolukumamāhiku nā tausani hipa, a me nā haneri keu ʻelima,the community’s half — was 337,500 sheep,
Nāh 31:44A he kanakolukumamāono nā tausani bipi,36,000 cattle,
Nāh 31:45A he kanakolu tausani nā hoki me nā haneri keu ʻelima,30,500 donkeys
Nāh 31:46A he ʻumikumamāono tausani nā wāhine.)and 16,000 people.
Nāh 31:52ʻO ke gula a pau o ka mōhai, ka mea a nā luna tausani a me nā luna haneri i kaumaha aku ai no Iēhova, he ʻumikumamāono tausani ʻehiku haneri a me kanalima nā sekela.All the gold from the commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds that Moses and Eleazar presented as a gift to the Lord weighed 16,750 shekels.
Nāh 32:1He nui loa nā holoholona a nā mamo a Reubena, a me nā mamo a Gada: a i ka manawa i ʻike ai lākou i ka ʻāina ʻo Iazera a me ka ʻāina ʻo Gileada, aia hoʻi, he wahi pono ia no nā holoholona;The Reubenites and Gadites, who had very large herds and flocks, saw that the lands of Jazer and Gilead were suitable for livestock.
Nāh 32:4ʻO ka ʻāina a Iēhova i luku ai i mua o ke anaina kanaka o ka ʻIseraʻela, he ʻāina ia no nā holoholona; a he holoholona iā mākou ʻo kāu poʻe kauā.the land the Lord subdued before the people of Israel — are suitable for livestock, and your servants have livestock.
Nāh 32:11He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole kekahi o nā kānaka i hele mai nei mai ʻAigupita mai, nā mea o nā makahiki he iwakālua a keu aku, e ʻike aku i ka ʻāina aʻu i hoʻohiki ai no ʻAberahama, no ʻIsaʻaka a no Iakoba; no ka mea, ʻaʻole lākou i hahai pono ma muli oʻu:‘Because they have not followed me wholeheartedly, not one of those who were twenty years old or more when they came up out of Egypt will see the land I promised on oath to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob —
Nāh 32:13A hoʻā ʻia ka inaina o Iēhova i ka ʻIseraʻela, a hōʻauana aʻela ʻo ia iā lākou ma ka wao nahele i nā makahiki he kanahā, a pau loa aʻela ka hanauna a pau i hana hewa i mua o Iēhova.The Lord’s anger burned against Israel and he made them wander in the wilderness forty years, until the whole generation of those who had done evil in his sight was gone.
Nāh 32:14Aia hoʻi, ua kū aʻe nei ʻoukou i pani no ka hakahaka o ko ʻoukou poʻe mākua, he hanauna kanaka hewa, e hoʻomāhuahua aku i ka inaina nui o Iēhova i ka ʻIseraʻela.“And here you are, a brood of sinners, standing in the place of your fathers and making the Lord even more angry with Israel.
Nāh 33:9A 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 33:14Hele lākou mai ʻAlusa aku, a hoʻomoana ma Repidima, he wahi wai ʻole ia e inu ai nā kānaka.They left Alush and camped at Rephidim, where there was no water for the people to drink.
Nāh 35:6A no nā kūlanakauhale a ʻoukou e hāʻawi aku ai no nā Levi, he ʻaono mau kūlanakauhale e lilo i mau puʻuhonua, kahi a ʻoukou e hāʻawi ai no ka pepehi kanaka, e holo ai ia i laila; a e hāʻawi hou aku ʻoukou i nā kūlanakauhale keu he kanahākumamālua.“Six of the towns you give the Levites will be cities of refuge, to which a person who has killed someone may flee. In addition, give them forty-two other towns.
Nāh 35:7ʻO nā kūlanakauhale a pau a ʻoukou e hāʻawi aku ai no nā Levi, he kanahākumamāwalu: ʻo lākou a me nā kula o lākou.In all you must give the Levites forty-eight towns, together with their pasturelands.
Nāh 35:15ʻO kēia mau kūlanakauhale ʻeono, he mau puʻuhonua ia no nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a no ke kanaka ʻē, a no ka malihini i waena o lākou; i holo aku ai i laila ka mea pepehi naʻaupō i kekahi kanaka.These six towns will be a place of refuge for Israelites and for foreigners residing among them, so that anyone who has killed another accidentally can flee there.
Nāh 35:16Inā e pepehi aku ʻo ia iā ia me ka mea hao, a make ia, he pepehi kanaka ʻo ia; he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e make ka pepehi kanaka.“‘If anyone strikes someone a fatal blow with an iron object, that person is a murderer; the murderer is to be put to death.
Nāh 35:17Inā hoʻi e pepehi aku ʻo ia iā ia me ka pōhaku nou ʻia, ka mea e make ai ia, a ua make nō kēlā, he pepehi kanaka ʻo ia; he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e make ka pepehi kanaka.Or if anyone is holding a stone and strikes someone a fatal blow with it, that person is a murderer; the murderer is to be put to death.
Nāh 35:18Inā hoʻi e pepehi kēlā iā ia me ka lāʻau ma ka lima, i mea e make ai ʻo ia, a ua make nō ia, he pepehi kanaka nō kēlā: he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e make ka pepehi kanaka.Or if anyone is holding a wooden object and strikes someone a fatal blow with it, that person is a murderer; the murderer is to be put to death.
Nāh 35:21A inā e pepehi aku kona lima iā ia me ka inaina, a make ia; ʻo ka mea pepehi aku, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e make nō ia: no ka mea, he pepehi kanaka ʻo ia: na ka mea hoʻopaʻi koko, nāna nō e pepehi i ua pepehi kanaka lā, i kona hālāwai ʻana me ia.or if out of enmity one person hits another with their fist so that the other dies, that person is to be put to death; that person is a murderer. The avenger of blood shall put the murderer to death when they meet.
Kānl 1:2(He ʻumikumamākahi lā hele mai Horeba, ma ke ala o Mauna Seira, a hiki i Kadesabanea.)(It takes eleven days to go from Horeb to Kadesh Barnea by the Mount Seir road.)
Kānl 1:10Ua hoʻonui mai ʻo Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua iā ʻoukou, aia hoʻi, ua like ʻoukou i kēia lā me nā hōkū o ka lani, he nui loa.The Lord your God has increased your numbers so that today you are as numerous as the stars in the sky.
Kānl 1:14ʻŌlelo maila ʻoukou iaʻu, ʻī maila, He mea pono ke hana i ka mea āu i ʻōlelo mai nei.You answered me, “What you propose to do is good.”
Kānl 1:23ʻOluʻolu ihola au ia ʻōlelo: a lawe aʻela au i nā kānaka o ʻoukou, he ʻumikumamālua, pākahi ke kanaka no kēlā ʻohana, kēia ʻohana.The idea seemed good to me; so I selected twelve of you, one man from each tribe.
Kānl 1:25Lawe lākou i ka hua o ka ʻāina ma ko lākou mau lima, a iho mai i o kākou nei, a haʻi mai iā kākou, ʻī maila, He maikaʻi ka ʻāina a Iēhova ko kākou Akua e hāʻawi mai nei iā kākou.Taking with them some of the fruit of the land, they brought it down to us and reported, “It is a good land that the Lord our God is giving us.”
Kānl 1:35He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole loa kekahi o kēia poʻe kānaka o kēia hanauna ʻino e ʻike aku i ka ʻāina maikaʻi aʻu i hoʻohiki ai e hāʻawi aku no ko ʻoukou poʻe kūpuna;“No one from this evil generation shall see the good land I swore to give your ancestors,
Kānl 1:46A noho ihola ʻoukou ma Kadesa i nā lā he nui, e like me nā lā a ʻoukou i noho ai.And so you stayed in Kadesh many days — all the time you spent there.
Kānl 2:1A 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 2:7No ka mea, ua hoʻopōmaikaʻi mai ʻo Iēhova kou Akua iā ʻoe ma nā hana a pau a kou lima; ua ʻike nō ia i kou hele ʻana ma kēia wao nahele nui; me ʻoe nō ʻo Iēhova kou Akua i nēia mau makahiki he kanahā; ʻaʻole ʻoe i nele i kekahi mea.The Lord your God has blessed you in all the work of your hands. He has watched over your journey through this vast wilderness. These forty years the Lord your God has been with you, and you have not lacked anything.
Kānl 2:10I ka manawa ma mua i noho ai ka poʻe ʻEmima ma laila, he poʻe nunui a lehulehu, he poʻe lōʻihi e like me ka poʻe ʻAnakima;(The Emites used to live there — a people strong and numerous, and as tall as the Anakites.
Kānl 2:11Ua manaʻo ʻia lākou, he poʻe kānaka nunui e like me ka poʻe ʻAnakima; akā, ua kapa ʻia lākou e ko Moaba, he poʻe ʻEmima.Like the Anakites, they too were considered Rephaites, but the Moabites called them Emites.
Kānl 2:14A ʻo nā makahiki o ko kākou hele ʻana mai Kadesabanea mai, a hiki kākou ma ke kahawai ʻo Zareda, he kanakolu ia a me kumamāwalu; a pau ka hanauna a pau o nā kānaka koa i ka nalowale i waena o ka poʻe kaua, e like me kā Iēhova i hoʻohiki ai iā lākou.Thirty-eight years passed from the time we left Kadesh Barnea until we crossed the Zered Valley. By then, that entire generation of fighting men had perished from the camp, as the Lord had sworn to them.
Kānl 2:20(Ua manaʻo ʻia hoʻi ia he ʻāina kanaka nunui: ʻo nā kānaka nunui i noho ai ma laila i ka manawa kahiko, a ua kapa ʻia lākou e ka ʻAmona, he Zamezumima;(That too was considered a land of the Rephaites, who used to live there; but the Ammonites called them Zamzummites.
Kānl 2:21He poʻe kānaka nunui, a lehulehu, a lōʻihi, e like me nā ʻAnakima; akā, na Iēhova lākou i luku aku i mua o lākou, a hoʻokuke aku lākou ia poʻe, a noho ihola ma ko lākou wahi:They were a people strong and numerous, and as tall as the Anakites. The Lord destroyed them from before the Ammonites, who drove them out and settled in their place.
Kānl 3:4A lawe ihola kākou i kona mau kūlanakauhale a pau i kēlā manawa; ʻaʻole i koe ke kūlanakauhale i lawe ʻole ʻia e kākou, he kanaono kūlanakauhale, nā wahi a pau o ʻAregoba, ke aupuni o ʻOga ma Basana.At that time we took all his cities. There was not one of the sixty cities that we did not take from them — the whole region of Argob, Og’s kingdom in Bashan.
Kānl 3:5A ua paʻa nēia mau kūlanakauhale a pau i nā pā pōhaku kiʻekiʻe, a me nā ʻīpuka a me nā kaola; a he nui loa nā kūlanakauhale ʻē aʻe, ʻaʻole i paʻa i ka pā pōhaku.All these cities were fortified with high walls and with gates and bars, and there were also a great many unwalled villages.
Kānl 3:11No ka mea, ʻo ʻOga ke aliʻi o Basana wale nō i koe o nā kānaka nunui; aia hoʻi, ʻo kona wahi moe, he wahi moe hao: ʻaʻole anei ia ma Rabata no nā mamo a ʻAmona? ʻEiwa nō kūbita o kona lōʻihi, a ʻehā kūbita o kona laulā, ma kā ke kanaka kūbita.(Og king of Bashan was the last of the Rephaites. His bed was decorated with iron and was more than nine cubits long and four cubits wide. It is still in Rabbah of the Ammonites.)
Kānl 3:13A ʻo ke koena o Gileada a me Basana a pau, ke aupuni o ʻOga, ʻo kaʻu ia i hāʻawi aku ai no ka ʻohana hapa a Manase: ʻo ka ʻāina a pau ʻo ʻAregoba a me Basana a pau, ʻo ia kai kapa ʻia, he ʻāina o nā kānaka nunui.The rest of Gilead and also all of Bashan, the kingdom of Og, I gave to the half-tribe of Manasseh. (The whole region of Argob in Bashan used to be known as a land of the Rephaites.
Kānl 3:19Akā, ʻo kā ʻoukou wāhine a me kā ʻoukou kamaliʻi, a me nā holoholona a ʻoukou, (ua ʻike au, he nui nā holoholona a ʻoukou,) e noho lākou ma nā kūlanakauhale aʻu i hāʻawi aku ai no ʻoukou:However, your wives, your children and your livestock (I know you have much livestock) may stay in the towns I have given you,
Kānl 4:6E mālama hoʻi ʻoukou, a e hana aku; no ka mea, ʻo ko ʻoukou naʻauao kēia, a me ko ʻoukou ʻike i mua o nā lāhui kanaka, ka poʻe e lohe i kēia mau kānāwai a pau, a e ʻī aʻe lākou, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo kēia lāhui kanaka nui, he poʻe kānaka naʻauao a me ka ʻike.Observe them carefully, for this will show your wisdom and understanding to the nations, who will hear about all these decrees and say, “Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.”
Kānl 4:13Haʻi maila nō ʻo ia iā ʻoukou i ka berita āna i kauoha mai ai iā ʻoukou e mālama, ʻo ia nā kānāwai he ʻumi; a kākau ihola nō ʻo ia ia mau mea ma nā papa pōhaku ʻelua.He declared to you his covenant, the Ten Commandments, which he commanded you to follow and then wrote them on two stone tablets.
Kānl 4:24No ka mea, ʻo Iēhova kou Akua, he ahi ia e hoʻopau ana, he Akua lili.For the Lord your God is a consuming fire, a jealous God.
Kānl 4:26Ke haʻi aku nei au i kēia lā, he ʻike maka ka lani a me ka honua iā ʻoukou, e make koke ana ʻoukou, mai ka ʻāina aku a ʻoukou e hele aku ma kēlā kapa o Ioredane e noho ai; ʻaʻole e noho lōʻihi ʻoukou ma laila, akā, e luku loa ʻia aku ʻoukou.I call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you this day that you will quickly perish from the land that you are crossing the Jordan to possess. You will not live there long but will certainly be destroyed.
Kānl 4:27A na Iēhova ʻoukou e hoʻopuehu aku i waena o nā lāhui kanaka, a e waiho ʻia ʻoukou, he poʻe ʻuʻuku i waena o ko nā ʻāina ʻē, kahi a Iēhova e kaʻi aku ai iā ʻoukou.The Lord will scatter you among the peoples, and only a few of you will survive among the nations to which the Lord will drive you.
Kānl 4:28A ma laila ʻoukou e mālama ai i nā akua i hana ʻia e nā lima o kānaka, he lāʻau, he pōhaku, ka mea ʻike ʻole, ʻaʻole hoʻi e lohe, ʻaʻole hoʻi e ʻai, ʻaʻole hoʻi e honi.There you will worship man-made gods of wood and stone, which cannot see or hear or eat or smell.
Kānl 4:31(No ka mea, ʻo Iēhova kou Akua, he Akua aloha,) ʻaʻole ia e haʻalele mai iā ʻoe, ʻaʻole e luku mai iā ʻoe, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia e hoʻopoina i ka berita o kou mau kūpuna āna i hoʻohiki ai iā lākou.For the Lord your God is a merciful God; he will not abandon or destroy you or forget the covenant with your ancestors, which he confirmed to them by oath.
Kānl 5:4Kamaʻilio ʻo Iēhova me ʻoukou ma ka mauna, he maka nō he maka, mai loko mai o ke ahi,The Lord spoke to you face to face out of the fire on the mountain.
Kānl 5:9Mai kūlou ʻoe i lalo iā lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi e mālama iā lākou; no ka mea, ʻo wau nō Iēhova ʻo kou Akua, he Akua lili, e hoʻopaʻi ana i ka hala o nā mākua i nā keiki a i ke kuakahi, a i ke kualua o ka poʻe inaina mai iaʻu,You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me,
Kānl 5:14Akā, ʻo ka hiku o ka lā, he Sābati ia no Iēhova no kou Akua, ʻaʻole loa ʻoe e hana, ʻaʻole ʻoe, ʻaʻole hoʻi kāu kaikamahine, ʻaʻole hoʻi kāu kauā kāne, ʻaʻole hoʻi kāu kauā wahine, ʻaʻole kou bipi kāne, ʻaʻole hoʻi kou hoki kāne, ʻaʻole hoʻi kekahi holoholona ou, ʻaʻole hoʻi kou kānaka ʻē ma loko o kou mau ʻīpuka; i hoʻomaha ai kāu kauā kāne, a me kāu kauā wahine e like me ʻoe.but the seventh day is a sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work, neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your male or female servant, nor your ox, your donkey or any of your animals, nor any foreigner residing in your towns, so that your male and female servants may rest, as you do.
Kānl 5:15E hoʻomanaʻo hoʻi ʻoe, he kauā nō ʻoe ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita, a na Iēhova na kou Akua ʻoe i lawe mai nei mai laila mai, me ka lima ikaika, a me ka lima kākāuha; no ia mea, i kauoha mai ai ʻo Iēhova kou Akua iā ʻoe e mālama i ka lā Sābati.Remember that you were slaves in Egypt and that the Lord your God brought you out of there with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm. Therefore the Lord your God has commanded you to observe the Sabbath day.
Kānl 6:15O hoʻaʻā ʻia mai auaneʻi ka inaina o Iēhova kou Akua iā ʻoe, a luku ʻia mai ʻoe mai ke alo aku o ka honua: (no ka mea, ʻo Iēhova kou Akua, he Akua lili ia i waena o ʻoukou.)for the Lord your God, who is among you, is a jealous God and his anger will burn against you, and he will destroy you from the face of the land.
Kānl 6:20Aia nīnau mai kāu keiki iā ʻoe ma ia hope aku, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, He aha nā ʻoihana, nā kānāwai, a me nā ʻōlelo kūpaʻa a Iēhova ko kākou Akua i kauoha mai ai iā ʻoukou?In the future, when your son asks you, “What is the meaning of the stipulations, decrees and laws the Lord our God has commanded you?”
Kānl 6:21A laila ʻoe e ʻōlelo aku ai i kāu keiki, He poʻe kauā hoʻoluhi mākou a Paraʻo i ʻAigupita, na Iēhova mākou i kaʻi aʻe mai ʻAigupita mai me ka lima ikaika.tell him: “We were slaves of Pharaoh in Egypt, but the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand.
Kānl 6:22Ua hōʻike mai ʻo Iēhova i nā hōʻailona, a me nā mea kupanaha, he nui a he ʻino ma luna o ʻAigupita, ma luna o Paraʻo, a ma luna hoʻi o kona mau ʻōhua a pau, i mua o ko mākou maka;Before our eyes the Lord sent signs and wonders — great and terrible — on Egypt and Pharaoh and his whole household.
Kānl 7:1Aia kaʻi aku ʻo Iēhova kou Akua iā ʻoe i ka ʻāina āu e hele aku nei e noho i laila, a hoʻokuke aku ia i nā lāhui kanaka, he nui ma mua ou, i ka Heta, i ka Giregasa, me ka ʻAmora, me ka Kanaʻana, me ka Periza, me ka Heva, a me ka Iebusa, i ʻehiku lāhui kanaka, ua ʻoi aku ko lākou nui a me ko lākou ikaika i kou;When the Lord your God brings you into the land you are entering to possess and drives out before you many nations — the Hittites, Girgashites, Amorites, Canaanites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites, seven nations larger and stronger than you —
Kānl 7:6No ka mea, he poʻe kānaka laʻa ʻoukou no Iēhova kou Akua: na Iēhova na kou Akua i wae mai iā ʻoukou, i poʻe kānaka ponoʻī nona, ma mua o nā kānaka a pau ma luna o ka honua.For you are a people holy to the Lord your God. The Lord your God has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession.
Kānl 7:7ʻAʻole ʻo Iēhova i aloha mai iā ʻoukou, a i wae mai iā ʻoukou, no ka ʻoi o ko ʻoukou nui i ko nā kānaka ʻē aʻe a pau; no ka mea, he poʻe ʻuʻuku ʻoukou i nā kānaka a pau:The Lord did not set his affection on you and choose you because you were more numerous than other peoples, for you were the fewest of all peoples.
Kānl 7:9E ʻike hoʻi ʻoe, ʻo Iēhova kou Akua, ʻo ia nō ke Akua, he Akua ʻoiaʻiʻo, 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, a hiki i ke tausani o nā hanauna:Know therefore that the Lord your God is God; he is the faithful God, keeping his covenant of love to a thousand generations of those who love him and keep his commandments.
Kānl 7:14E ʻoi aku kou hoʻopōmaikaʻi ʻia ma mua o ko nā kānaka a pau: ʻaʻole he kāne keiki ʻole, ʻaʻole he wahine pā i waena o ʻoukou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i waena o nā holoholona a ʻoukou.You will be blessed more than any other people; none of your men or women will be childless, nor will any of your livestock be without young.
Kānl 7:21Mai makaʻu ʻoe iā lākou; no ka mea, i waena ou ʻo Iēhova kou Akua, he Akua nui, hoʻoweliweli.Do not be terrified by them, for the Lord your God, who is among you, is a great and awesome God.
Kānl 7:25ʻO nā kiʻi o ko lākou mau akua e puhi ʻoukou i ke ahi; mai kuko aku ʻoe i ke kālā a i ke gula ma luna o ia mea, ʻaʻole hoʻi e lawe ia mea nāu, o hihia auaneʻi ʻoe i laila; no ka mea, he mea hoʻowahāwahā ʻia e Iēhova kou Akua.The images of their gods you are to burn in the fire. Do not covet the silver and gold on them, and do not take it for yourselves, or you will be ensnared by it, for it is detestable to the Lord your God.
Kānl 7:26ʻAʻole hoʻi e lawe ʻoe ma loko o kou hale i ka mea hoʻowahāwahā ʻia, o lilo auaneʻi ʻoe i mea laʻa e like me ia; e hoʻowahāwahā loa aku ʻoe ia mea, a e hoʻopailua loa aku ʻoe ia mea; no ka mea, he mea laʻa ia.Do not bring a detestable thing into your house or you, like it, will be set apart for destruction. Regard it as vile and utterly detest it, for it is set apart for destruction.
Kānl 8:2E hoʻomanaʻo hoʻi ʻoe i ke ala a pau a Iēhova kou Akua i kaʻi mai ai iā ʻoe ma ka wao nahele i kēia mau makahiki he kanahā, e hoʻohaʻahaʻa iho iā ʻoe, e hoʻāʻo hoʻi iā ʻoe, e ʻike hoʻi ia i ka mea ma loko o kou naʻau, i mālama paha ʻoe, i mālama ʻole paha i kāna mau kauoha.Remember how the Lord your God led you all the way in the wilderness these forty years, to humble and test you in order to know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep his commands.
Kānl 8:4ʻAʻole i weluwelu kou ʻaʻahu ma luna ou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i pehu kou wāwae i nēia mau makahiki he kanahā.Your clothes did not wear out and your feet did not swell during these forty years.
Kānl 8:7No ka mea, ke alakaʻi aku nei ʻo Iēhova kou Akua iā ʻoe i ka ʻāina maikaʻi, he ʻāina wai e kahe ana ma kahawai, ʻo nā pūnāwai, ʻo nā wai puna e piʻipiʻi mai ana, mai loko mai o nā awāwa a me nā puʻu:For the Lord your God is bringing you into a good land — a land with brooks, streams, and deep springs gushing out into the valleys and hills;
Kānl 8:8He ʻāina mea palaoa, a me ka bale, a me nā kumu waina, a me nā lāʻau fiku, a me nā pomegerane, he ʻāina lāʻau ʻoliva mea ʻaila, a me ka meli:a land with wheat and barley, vines and fig trees, pomegranates, olive oil and honey;
Kānl 8:9He ʻāina kahi āu e ʻai ai i ka berena me ka wī ʻole, ʻaʻole ʻoe e nele i kekahi mea ma laila; he ʻāina mea pōhaku hao, a ma nā puʻu ona e ʻeli iho ai ʻoe i ke keleawe.a land where bread will not be scarce and you will lack nothing; a land where the rocks are iron and you can dig copper out of the hills.
Kānl 8:15Nāna ʻoe i alakaʻi mai ma waena o kēlā wao nahele nui weliweli; kahi o nā nahesa wela, a me nā moʻo huelo ʻawa, he maloʻo, he wahi wai ʻole, nāna i hoʻokahe mai ka wai nou mai loko mai o ka pōhaku paʻa;He led you through the vast and dreadful wilderness, that thirsty and waterless land, with its venomous snakes and scorpions. He brought you water out of hard rock.
Kānl 8:19A inā ʻoe e hoʻopoina iki iā Iēhova i kou Akua, a e hele ma muli o nā akua ʻē, e mālama, a e hoʻomana aku iā lākou, ke hōʻike aku nei au iā ʻoukou i kēia lā, he ʻoiaʻiʻo, e make ʻoukou.If you ever forget the Lord your God and follow other gods and worship and bow down to them, I testify against you today that you will surely be destroyed.
Kānl 9:1E hoʻolohe, e ka ʻIseraʻela; e hele ana ʻoe i kēia lā ma kēlā kapa o Ioredane, e komo a hoʻolilo nou i nā lāhui kanaka, he ʻoi aku ka nui a me ka ikaika o lākou i kou, a i nā kūlanakauhale nui, ua paʻa i ka pā pōhaku, a hala i ka lani.Hear, Israel: You are now about to cross the Jordan to go in and dispossess nations greater and stronger than you, with large cities that have walls up to the sky.
Kānl 9:2He poʻe kānaka nunui a lōʻihi, nā keiki a ka poʻe ʻAnakima, a ʻoukou i ʻike ai, a ua lohe hoʻi ʻoe, ʻO wai lā auaneʻi e hiki ke kū i mua o nā keiki a ʻAnaka?The people are strong and tall — Anakites! You know about them and have heard it said: “Who can stand up against the Anakites?”
Kānl 9:3E ʻike pono ʻoe i kēia lā, ʻo Iēhova kou Akua, ka mea e hele ana i mua ou, he ahi ia e hoʻopau ana, nāna lākou e luku aku, a nāna lākou e hoʻohaʻahaʻa iho i mua o kou maka: a e hoʻokuke aku ʻoe iā lākou, a e luku koke aku iā lākou, e like me kā Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ʻoe.But be assured today that the Lord your God is the one who goes across ahead of you like a devouring fire. He will destroy them; he will subdue them before you. And you will drive them out and annihilate them quickly, as the Lord has promised you.
Kānl 9:6E ʻike hoʻi ʻoe, ʻaʻole ʻo Iēhova kou Akua e hāʻawi mai i kēia ʻāina maikaʻi i lilo ia nou, no kou pono; no ka mea, he poʻe kānaka ʻāʻī ʻoʻoleʻa ʻoukou.Understand, then, that it is not because of your righteousness that the Lord your God is giving you this good land to possess, for you are a stiff-necked people.
Kānl 9:11A pau nā lā he kanahā, a me nā pō he kanahā, hāʻawi maila ʻo Iēhova iaʻu i nā papa pōhaku ʻelua, ʻo ia nā papa o ke kānāwai.At the end of the forty days and forty nights, the Lord gave me the two stone tablets, the tablets of the covenant.
Kānl 9:13ʻŌlelo mai hoʻi ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, ʻī maila, Ua ʻike au i kēia poʻe kānaka, aia hoʻi, he poʻe kānaka ʻāʻī ʻoʻoleʻa kēia.And the Lord said to me, “I have seen this people, and they are a stiff-necked people indeed!
Kānl 9:24He poʻe kipi ʻoukou iā Iēhova mai ka manawa mai o kuʻu ʻike ʻana iā ʻoukou.You have been rebellious against the Lord ever since I have known you.
Kānl 10:4A kahakaha ihola ia ma luna o nā papa, e like me ke kahakaha ʻana ma mua, i nā kauoha he ʻumi, a Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ʻoukou ma ka mauna mai loko mai o ke ahi, i ka lā o ka hōʻuluʻulu ʻana: a hāʻawi mai ʻo Iēhova ia mau mea iaʻu.The Lord wrote on these tablets what he had written before, the Ten Commandments he had proclaimed to you on the mountain, out of the fire, on the day of the assembly. And the Lord gave them to me.
Kānl 10:7Hele 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 10:9No ia mea, ʻaʻole he kuleana o ka Levi, ʻaʻohe ʻāina hoʻoili pū me kona poʻe hoahānau; ʻo Iēhova, ʻo ia kona mea hoʻoili e like me kā Iēhova kou Akua i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ia.That is why the Levites have no share or inheritance among their fellow Israelites; the Lord is their inheritance, as the Lord your God told them.)
Kānl 10:12ʻĀnō hoʻi, e ka ʻIseraʻela, he aha lā ka mea a Iēhova kou Akua i kauoha mai ai iā ʻoe, ʻaʻole anei ʻo ka makaʻu iā Iēhova kou Akua, ʻo ka hele ma kona mau ʻaoʻao, a ʻo ke aloha iā ia, a ʻo ka hoʻokauā na Iēhova na kou Akua me kou naʻau a pau, a me kou ʻuhane a pau,And now, Israel, what does the Lord your God ask of you but to fear the Lord your God, to walk in obedience to him, to love him, to serve the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul,
Kānl 10:17No ka mea, ʻo Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua, he Akua ia o nā akua, a he Haku o nā haku, he Akua nui, mana, weliweli, ʻaʻole ia i manaʻo i nā maka, ʻaʻole hoʻi i lawe i ke kīpē:For the Lord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great God, mighty and awesome, who shows no partiality and accepts no bribes.
Kānl 10:19E aloha hoʻi ʻoukou i ka malihini: no ka mea, he poʻe malihini ʻoukou ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita.And you are to love those who are foreigners, for you yourselves were foreigners in Egypt.
Kānl 10:22Hele iho kou poʻe kūpuna ma ʻAigupita, he kanahiku lākou; ʻānō hoʻi, ua hoʻolilo mai ʻo Iēhova kou Akua iā ʻoe, a like me nā hōkū o ka lani ka lehulehu.Your ancestors who went down into Egypt were seventy in all, and now the Lord your God has made you as numerous as the stars in the sky.
Kānl 11:9A i lōʻihi ai ko ʻoukou mau lā ma ka ʻāina a Iēhova i hoʻohiki ai i ko ʻoukou mau kūpuna e hāʻawi no lākou, a me kā lākou poʻe mamo, he ʻāina e kahe ana ʻo ka waiū a me ka meli.and so that you may live long in the land the Lord swore to your ancestors to give to them and their descendants, a land flowing with milk and honey.
Kānl 11:11Akā, ʻo ka ʻāina a ʻoukou e hele aku nei e noho, he ʻāina puʻu, a me nā awāwa, e inu ana i ka wai ua o ka lani;But the land you are crossing the Jordan to take possession of is a land of mountains and valleys that drinks rain from heaven.
Kānl 11:12He ʻāina a Iēhova kou Akua i mālama ai; e mau ana nā maka o Iēhova kou Akua ma luna ona, mai ka mua o ka makahiki, a i ka hope o ka makahiki.It is a land the Lord your God cares for; the eyes of the Lord your God are continually on it from the beginning of the year to its end.
Kānl 12:15Akā, ʻo ka mea a pau a kou naʻau e makemake ai, he pono e kālua ʻoe a e ʻai hoʻi i ka ʻiʻo ma kou mau ʻīpuka a pau, e like me ka pōmaikaʻi a Iēhova kou Akua i hāʻawi mai ai iā ʻoe: ʻo ke kanaka haumia, a me ke kanaka maʻemaʻe e ʻai nō ʻo ia ia mea, e like me kā ke gāzela, a me kā ka dea.Nevertheless, you may slaughter your animals in any of your towns and eat as much of the meat as you want, as if it were gazelle or deer, according to the blessing the Lord your God gives you. Both the ceremonially unclean and the clean may eat it.
Kānl 12:24Mai ʻai ʻoe ia mea: e ninini iho ʻoe ia mea ma ka lepo, me he wai lā.You must not eat the blood; pour it out on the ground like water.
Kānl 13:1A i kū mai i waena o ʻoukou ke kāula, a he mea moeʻuhane paha, a hōʻike mai iā ʻoukou i hōʻailona, i mea kupanaha paha;If a prophet, or one who foretells by dreams, appears among you and announces to you a sign or wonder,
Kānl 13:13Ua hele nā kānaka, he poʻe hewa mai ou aku lā, a ua koi aku lākou i nā kānaka o ko lākou kūlanakauhale, e ʻī aku ana, Inā kākou e hele, a e mālama aku i nā akua ʻē a ʻoukou i ʻike ʻole ai:that troublemakers have arisen among you and have led the people of their town astray, saying, “Let us go and worship other gods” (gods you have not known),
Kānl 13:14A laila e nīnau aku ʻoe, a e ʻimi aku, a e nīnau pono; aia hoʻi, inā he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, a ua maopopo, ua hana ʻia nō kēia mea ʻino i waena o ʻoukou;then you must inquire, probe and investigate it thoroughly. And if it is true and it has been proved that this detestable thing has been done among you,
Kānl 14:1He poʻe keiki ʻoukou na Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua: mai ʻokiʻoki ʻoukou iā ʻoukou iho, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoukou e ʻako i ke oho ma waena o nā maka o ʻoukou no ka mea i make.You are the children of the Lord your God. Do not cut yourselves or shave the front of your heads for the dead,
Kānl 14:2No ka mea, he poʻe ʻoukou i hoʻolaʻa ʻia no Iēhova no ko ʻoukou Akua, a na Iēhova ʻoukou i wae mai i kānaka ponoʻī nona, ma mua o nā lāhui kanaka a pau ma luna o ka honua.for you are a people holy to the Lord your God. Out of all the peoples on the face of the earth, the Lord has chosen you to be his treasured possession.
Kānl 14:21Mai ʻai ʻoukou i kekahi mea make wale: e hāʻawi aku na ke kanaka ʻē i loko o kou mau ʻīpuka, i ʻai iho ai ʻo ia ia mea; a e kūʻai aku paha ia mea i ka malihini: no ka mea, he poʻe kānaka ʻoukou i hoʻolaʻa ʻia no Iēhova kou Akua. Mai hoʻolapalapa ʻoe i ke keiki kao i loko o ka waiū o kona makuahine.Do not eat anything you find already dead. You may give it to the foreigner residing in any of your towns, and they may eat it, or you may sell it to any other foreigner. But you are a people holy to the Lord your God. Do not cook a young goat in its mother’s milk.
Kānl 15:3He pono e kiʻi hou aku ʻoe i ke kanaka ʻē, akā, ʻo kāu mea me kou hoahānau, na kou lima ia e kala aku;You may require payment from a foreigner, but you must cancel any debt your fellow Israelite owes you.
Kānl 15:6No ka mea, ke hoʻopōmaikaʻi nei ʻo Iēhova kou Akua iā ʻoe, e like me kāna ʻōlelo ʻana mai iā ʻoe: e hāʻawi lilo ʻole aku ʻoe i nā lāhui kanaka he nui, ʻaʻole ʻoe e noi wale aku; e noho aliʻi ʻoe ma luna o nā lāhui kanaka he nui, ʻaʻole hoʻi lākou e noho aliʻi ma luna ou.For the Lord your God will bless you as he has promised, and you will lend to many nations but will borrow from none. You will rule over many nations but none will rule over you.
Kānl 15:12Inā paha e kūʻai ʻia mai nou kou hoahānau, he kanaka Hebera, he wahine Hebera paha, a e hoʻokauā mai ʻo ia nāu i nā makahiki ʻeono; a ʻo ka hiku o ka makahiki e hoʻokuʻu aku ʻoe iā ia mai ou aku lā.If any of your people — Hebrew men or women — sell themselves to you and serve you six years, in the seventh year you must let them go free.
Kānl 15:15A e hoʻomanaʻo hoʻi ʻoe, he kauā nō ʻoe ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita, a na Iēhova na kou Akua ʻoe i hoʻopakele: no laila e kauoha aku nei au iā ʻoe ia mea i kēia lā.Remember that you were slaves in Egypt and the Lord your God redeemed you. That is why I give you this command today.
Kānl 15:21Inā paha he wahi kīnā o ia mea, he ʻoʻopa paha, he makapō paha, a he wahi mea kīnā iki, mai kaumaha aku ʻoe ia mea iā Iēhova kou Akua.If an animal has a defect, is lame or blind, or has any serious flaw, you must not sacrifice it to the Lord your God.
Kānl 16:8I nā lā ʻeono ʻoe e ʻai ai i ka berena hū ʻole; a i ka hiku o ka lā, he hālāwai no Iēhova kou Akua; mai hana ʻoe i ka hana.For six days eat unleavened bread and on the seventh day hold an assembly to the Lord your God and do no work.
Kānl 16:12A e hoʻomanaʻo hoʻi ʻoe, he kauā luhi nō ʻoe ma ʻAigupita; a e mālama, e hana hoʻi i kēia mau kānāwai.Remember that you were slaves in Egypt, and follow carefully these decrees.
Kānl 17:1Mai kaumaha aku ʻoe iā Iēhova kou Akua i ka bipi kāne a i ka hipa paha, inā he wahi mea kīnā iki kona, a he wahi mea ʻino paha: no ka mea, he mea hoʻowahāwahā ʻia e Iēhova kou Akua.Do not sacrifice to the Lord your God an ox or a sheep that has any defect or flaw in it, for that would be detestable to him.
Kānl 17:2Inā paha i loaʻa i waena o ʻoukou ma kou mau ʻīpuka a Iēhova kou Akua i hāʻawi mai ai iā ʻoe, he kanaka, he wahine paha, i hana hewa i mua o Iēhova kou Akua i ka pale aku i kāna berita,If a man or woman living among you in one of the towns the Lord gives you is found doing evil in the eyes of the Lord your God in violation of his covenant,
Kānl 17:4A ua haʻi ʻia iā ʻoe, a ua lohe, a ua nīnau pono ʻoe, aia hoʻi, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō ia, ua hana ʻia kēia mea ʻino i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela:and this has been brought to your attention, then you must investigate it thoroughly. If it is true and it has been proved that this detestable thing has been done in Israel,
Kānl 17:8Inā paha he mea hihia pohihihi iā ʻoe ke hoʻoponopono i waena o kahi koko a me kahi koko, i waena o kahi pono a me kekahi pono, i waena o kahi hahau ʻana a me kekahi hahau ʻana, he mea hoʻokolokolo ma kou mau ʻīpuka; a laila e kū ʻoe a piʻi aku ma kahi a Iēhova i wae ai,If cases come before your courts that are too difficult for you to judge — whether bloodshed, lawsuits or assaults — take them to the place the Lord your God will choose.
Kānl 17:15He ʻoiaʻiʻo, e hoʻonoho ʻoe ma luna ou i ke aliʻi a Iēhova kou Akua e wae ai; ʻo kekahi mai waena mai o kou poʻe hoahānau kāu e hoʻonoho ai i aliʻi ma luna ou: mai hoʻonoho ʻoe i ke kanaka ʻē ma luna ou, i ka mea ʻaʻole ʻo kou hoahānau.be sure to appoint over you a king the Lord your God chooses. He must be from among your fellow Israelites. Do not place a foreigner over you, one who is not an Israelite.
Kānl 18:10ʻAʻole e ʻike ʻia i waena o ʻoukou ka mea nāna e kuʻu aku i kāna keiki kāne a i kāna kaikamahine paha e hele ma waena o ke ahi; ʻaʻole hoʻi he kahuna ʻanāʻanā, ʻaʻole he mea nānā i ke ao, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea nānā moʻo, ʻaʻole ka mea kilo;Let no one be found among you who sacrifices their son or daughter in the fire, who practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft,
Kānl 18:11ʻAʻole hoʻi he mea hoʻowalewale i nā nahesa, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea nīnau i nā ʻuhane ʻino, ʻaʻole hoʻi he kupua, ʻaʻole he mea nīnau i ka poʻe make.or casts spells, or who is a medium or spiritist or who consults the dead.
Kānl 18:17ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, He pono kā lākou i ʻōlelo mai ai.The Lord said to me: “What they say is good.
Kānl 19:18A e ʻimi pono nā luna kānāwai: aia hoʻi, he wahaheʻe ka mea nāna i hōʻike, a ua hōʻike wahaheʻe i kona hoahānau:The judges must make a thorough investigation, and if the witness proves to be a liar, giving false testimony against a fellow Israelite,
Kānl 19:21Mai minamina kou maka; he ola no ke ola; he maka no ka maka; he niho no ka niho; he lima no ka lima; he wāwae no ka wāwae.Show no pity: life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot.
Kānl 20:1Aia hele ʻoe e kaua aku i kou poʻe ʻenemi, a ʻike aku i nā lio a me nā hale kaʻa, a i nā kānaka he nui aku i kou, mai makaʻu iā lākou: no ka mea, me ʻoe nō ʻo Iēhova ʻo kou Akua, nāna ʻoe i lawe mai nei mai ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita mai.When you go to war against your enemies and see horses and chariots and an army greater than yours, do not be afraid of them, because the Lord your God, who brought you up out of Egypt, will be with you.
Kānl 20:20ʻO ka lāʻau āu i ʻike ai ʻaʻole he lāʻau ʻai, ʻo ia wale nō kāu e luku aku, a e kua i lalo, a kūkulu iho me ia i pā kaua no ke kūlanakauhale i kaua mai ai iā ʻoe, a hiolo ia.However, you may cut down trees that you know are not fruit trees and use them to build siege works until the city at war with you falls.
Kānl 21:18A ʻo ke kanaka iā ia ke keiki hewa, paʻakikī, ʻaʻole he hoʻolohe i ka leo o kona makua kāne, a me ka leo o kona makuahine, a iā lāua i aʻo aku ai iā ia, ʻaʻole ia i maliu mai iā lāua;If someone has a stubborn and rebellious son who does not obey his father and mother and will not listen to them when they discipline him,
Kānl 22:6A i ʻikea ka pūnana manu i mua ou ma ke ala, ma kekahi lāʻau, a ma ka honua paha, a he ʻohana paha, a he hua paha, a e hoʻomoe ana ka makua ma luna o nā ʻohana, a ʻo nā hua paha, mai lawe pū ʻoe i ka makua me nā keiki.If you come across a bird’s nest beside the road, either in a tree or on the ground, and the mother is sitting on the young or on the eggs, do not take the mother with the young.
Kānl 22:14A ʻōlelo ʻino iā ia, a hoʻokaulana i kona inoa ma ka hewa, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, Ua lawe au i kēia wahine, a i kuʻu hele ʻana i ona lā, ʻaʻole i loaʻa iaʻu ia he puʻupaʻa.and slanders her and gives her a bad name, saying, “I married this woman, but when I approached her, I did not find proof of her virginity,”
Kānl 22:17Aia hoʻi, ua ʻōlelo ʻino mai ʻo ia iā ia, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, ʻAʻole i loaʻa iaʻu kāu kaikamahine, he puʻupaʻa; akā, eia nā hōʻailona puʻupaʻa o kuʻu kaikamahine: a e hohola aʻela lāua i ke kapa i mua o nā lunakahiko o ke kūlanakauhale.Now he has slandered her and said, ‘I did not find your daughter to be a virgin.’ But here is the proof of my daughter’s virginity.” Then her parents shall display the cloth before the elders of the town,
Kānl 22:20Akā, inā he ʻoiaʻiʻo kēia mea, ʻaʻole i loaʻa nā hōʻailona puʻupaʻa no ke kaikamahine;If, however, the charge is true and no proof of the young woman’s virginity can be found,
Kānl 22:27No 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 24:4ʻO kāna kāne ma mua, nāna ia i hoʻokuke aku, ʻaʻole e pono ia ke lawe hou iā ia i wahine nāna, ma hope mai o kona haumia ʻana; no ka mea, he mea hoʻopailua ʻia i mua o Iēhova: mai hana aku ʻoe i ka mea e hewa ai ka ʻāina a Iēhova kou Akua e hāʻawi mai ai i wahi e noho ai nou.then her first husband, who divorced her, is not allowed to marry her again after she has been defiled. That would be detestable in the eyes of the Lord. Do not bring sin upon the land the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance.
Kānl 24:12Inā he kanaka ʻilihune ia, mai hiamoe ʻoe me kona uku pānaʻi:If the neighbor is poor, do not go to sleep with their pledge in your possession.
Kānl 24:18Akā, e hoʻomanaʻo iho ʻoe he kauā hoʻoluhi ʻoe ma ʻAigupita, a na Iēhova kou Akua ʻoe i hoʻopakele aʻe ia wahi: no laila, ke kauoha aku nei au iā ʻoe e hana ia mea.Remember that you were slaves in Egypt and the Lord your God redeemed you from there. That is why I command you to do this.
Kānl 24:22E hoʻomanaʻo ʻoe, he kauā hoʻoluhi ʻoe ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita: no laila ke kauoha aku nei au iā ʻoe e hana ia mea.Remember that you were slaves in Egypt. That is why I command you to do this.
Kānl 25:1Inā he mea e hakakā ai i waena o nā kānaka, a hele mai lākou ma kahi hoʻokolokolo, i hoʻoponopono ai nā luna kānāwai iā lākou; a laila e hoʻāpono aku lākou i ka mea i pono, a e hoʻāhewa aku i ka mea i hewa.When people have a dispute, they are to take it to court and the judges will decide the case, acquitting the innocent and condemning the guilty.
Kānl 25:2Inā he pono e lilo ka mea i hewa i ka hahau ʻia, e hoʻomoe ka luna kānāwai iā ia ma lalo, a e hahau ʻia ʻo ia i mua o kona maka, e like me ke ʻano o kona hewa, ma ka helu ʻana.If the guilty person deserves to be beaten, the judge shall make them lie down and have them flogged in his presence with the number of lashes the crime deserves,
Kānl 26:5A e haʻi aku ʻoe me ka ʻōlelo aku i mua o Iēhova kou Akua, He kanaka kuewa koʻu makua kāne no Suria, a iho nō ia i ʻAigupita, a noho malihini ma laila, he poʻe ʻuʻuku, a lilo ia ma laila i lāhui kanaka nui, ikaika, a lehulehu.Then you shall declare before the Lord your God: “My father was a wandering Aramean, and he went down into Egypt with a few people and lived there and became a great nation, powerful and numerous.
Kānl 26:9A ua lawe mai hoʻi ʻo ia iā kākou me kēia wahi, a ua hāʻawi iā kākou i kēia ʻāina, he ʻāina e kahe ana ʻo ka waiū a me ka meli.He brought us to this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and honey;
Kānl 26:15E nānā mai ʻoe mai kou wahi hoʻāno, mai ka lani mai, a e hoʻomaikaʻi mai i kou poʻe kānaka, i ka ʻIseraʻela, a me ka ʻāina āu i hāʻawi mai ai no mākou, e like me āu i hoʻohiki ai i ko mākou mau kūpuna, he ʻāina e kahe ana ʻo ka waiū a me ka meli.Look down from heaven, your holy dwelling place, and bless your people Israel and the land you have given us as you promised on oath to our ancestors, a land flowing with milk and honey.”
Kānl 26:18A ua hōʻoia mai ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoe i kēia lā, he poʻe kānaka ponoʻī nona, e like me kāna i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ʻoe, i mālama ai ʻoe i kāna mau kauoha a pau:And the Lord has declared this day that you are his people, his treasured possession as he promised, and that you are to keep all his commands.
Kānl 27:3A e kahakaha iho ma luna o ia mau mea i nā hua ʻōlelo a pau o kēia kānāwai, aia hiki aku ʻoe ma kēlā ʻaoʻao, i komo aku ai ʻoe ma ka ʻāina a Iēhova kou Akua i hāʻawi mai ai iā ʻoe, he ʻāina e kahe ana ʻo ka waiū a me ka meli; e like me kā Iēhova ke Akua o kou mau kūpuna i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ʻoe.Write on them all the words of this law when you have crossed over to enter the land the Lord your God is giving you, a land flowing with milk and honey, just as the Lord, the God of your ancestors, promised you.
Kānl 27:15E pōʻino ke kanaka, ke hana ia i kiʻi kālai ʻia a me ke kiʻi i hoʻoheʻeheʻe ʻia, he mea hoʻopailua ʻia i mua o Iēhova, ka hana a nā lima o ke kahuna hana, a ke waiho iho ia ma kahi malū: a e pane mai nā kānaka a pau, e ʻōlelo mai, Pēlā ʻiʻo nō.“Cursed is anyone who makes an idol — a thing detestable to the Lord, the work of skilled hands — and sets it up in secret.” Then all the people shall say, “Amen!”
Kānl 28:12A e wehe mai ʻo Iēhova nou i kona waiwai maikaʻi, i ka lani e hāʻawi mai i ka ua ma kou ʻāina i kona manawa, a e hoʻopōmaikaʻi i nā hana a pau a kou lima: e hāʻawi lilo ʻole aku ʻoe i nā lāhui kanaka he nui, ʻaʻole ʻoe e noi wale aku.The Lord will open the heavens, the storehouse of his bounty, to send rain on your land in season and to bless all the work of your hands. You will lend to many nations but will borrow from none.
Kānl 28:38A e lawe aku ʻoe i nā hua he nui ma ka mahina ʻai, a he mea ʻuʻuku kāu e ʻohi mai: no ka mea, e pau ia i ka ʻūhini.You will sow much seed in the field but you will harvest little, because locusts will devour it.
Kānl 28:49E lawe mai auaneʻi ʻo Iēhova i lāhui kanaka e kūʻē iā ʻoe, mai kahi lōʻihi ʻē mai, mai ka palena o ka honua, e like me ka ʻaeto e lele ana; he lāhui kanaka, ʻaʻole ʻoe e lohe i kā lākou ʻōlelo;The Lord will bring a nation against you from far away, from the ends of the earth, like an eagle swooping down, a nation whose language you will not understand,
Kānl 28:50He lāhui kanaka maka koa, ʻaʻole e mālama mai i ka ʻelemakule, ʻaʻole hoʻi e aloha mai i ka mea ʻōpiopio:a fierce-looking nation without respect for the old or pity for the young.
Kānl 28:62A e waiho ʻia ʻoukou he poʻe ʻuʻuku; ma mua ua like ʻoukou me nā hōkū o ka lani ka nui; no ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i hoʻolohe i ka leo o Iēhova kou Akua.You who were as numerous as the stars in the sky will be left but few in number, because you did not obey the Lord your God.
Kānl 29:1ʻO ia nā ʻōlelo o ka berita a Iēhova i kauoha mai ai iā Mose e hana me nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela ma ka ʻāina ʻo Moaba, he ʻokoʻa ka berita āna i hana mai ai me lākou ma Horeba.These are the terms of the covenant the Lord commanded Moses to make with the Israelites in Moab, in addition to the covenant he had made with them at Horeb.
Kānl 29:5A ua alakaʻi au iā ʻoukou i nā makahiki he kanahā ma ka wao nahele; ʻaʻole i weluwelu ko ʻoukou ʻaʻahu ma luna o ʻoukou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i weluwelu nā kāmaʻa o ʻoukou ma ko ʻoukou wāwae:Yet the Lord says, “During the forty years that I led you through the wilderness, your clothes did not wear out, nor did the sandals on your feet.
Kānl 29:18O noho auaneʻi i waena o ʻoukou, he kanaka, he wahine paha, a he ʻohana paha, a he hanauna paha, a huli aʻe kona naʻau i kēia lā mai o Iēhova ko kākou Akua aku, a hele e mālama i nā akua o kēia mau lāhui kanaka, o kupu mai auaneʻi i waena o ʻoukou ka lāʻau e hua ana i ka mea make a me ka mea ʻawaʻawa:Make sure there is no man or woman, clan or tribe among you today whose heart turns away from the Lord our God to go and worship the gods of those nations; make sure there is no root among you that produces such bitter poison.
Kānl 31:17A laila e hoʻaʻā ʻia aku koʻu inaina iā lākou ia lā, a e haʻalele aku au iā lākou, e hūnā au i koʻu maka mai o lākou aku, a e pau lākou i ka luku ʻia, a e loʻohia lākou e nā ʻino a me nā pilikia he nui loa; no laila, e ʻōlelo mai ai lākou ia lā, ʻAʻole anei i hiki mai kēia mau mea ʻino i luna o kākou, no ka noho ʻole mai o ko kākou Akua i waena o kākou?And in that day I will become angry with them and forsake them; I will hide my face from them, and they will be destroyed. Many disasters and calamities will come on them, and in that day they will ask, ‘Have not these disasters come on us because our God is not with us?’
Kānl 31:18He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e hūnā au i koʻu maka ia lā, no nā ʻino a pau a lākou e hana mai ai, i ko lākou huli ʻia ʻana i nā akua ʻē.And I will certainly hide my face in that day because of all their wickedness in turning to other gods.
Kānl 31:21Aia loaʻa iā lākou nā mea ʻino he nui loa, a me nā mea pilikia, a laila lilo kēia mele i mea hōʻike i mua o lākou; ʻaʻole e hoʻopoina ʻia ma ka waha o kā lākou mamo: no ka mea, ua ʻike nō au ʻānō i ko lākou manaʻo a lākou e hana aku ai ma mua o kuʻu lawe ʻana aku iā lākou ma ka ʻāina aʻu i hoʻohiki ai.And when many disasters and calamities come on them, this song will testify against them, because it will not be forgotten by their descendants. I know what they are disposed to do, even before I bring them into the land I promised them on oath.”
Kānl 32:4ʻO ia ka Pōhaku, ua hemolele kāna hana ʻana; He pono hoʻi kona mau ʻaoʻao a pau: He Akua ʻōlelo ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole ona hewa, He pono, he pololei hoʻi ia.He is the Rock, his works are perfect, and all his ways are just. A faithful God who does no wrong, upright and just is he.
Kānl 32:5Ua hana ʻino lākou, ʻaʻole noho i keiki nāna, ʻO ia ko lākou kīnā: He hanauna ʻino lākou, a me ka lauwili.They are corrupt and not his children; to their shame they are a warped and crooked generation.
Kānl 32:11Me he ʻaeto lā e hoʻāla ana i ko ka pūnana, A hoʻolahalahai ma luna o nā keiki āna, Hohola i kona mau ʻēheu, a lawe aʻela iā lākou, A kaʻikaʻi aku ma luna o kona mau ʻēheu;like an eagle that stirs up its nest and hovers over its young, that spreads its wings to catch them and carries them aloft.
Kānl 32:12Na Iēhova wale nō ʻo ia i alakaʻi aku, ʻAʻole hoʻi he akua ʻē me ia.The Lord alone led him; no foreign god was with him.
Kānl 32:17Mōhai aku lākou na nā daimonio, nā mea akua ʻole; Nā akua ʻike ʻole ʻia e lākou, Nā mea hou, he hou ka puka ʻana mai, Nā mea makaʻu ʻole ʻia e nā mākua o ʻoukou.They sacrificed to false gods, which are not God — gods they had not known, gods that recently appeared, gods your ancestors did not fear.
Kānl 32:20ʻĪ ihola ia, E hūnā au i koʻu maka mai o lākou aku, E ʻike auaneʻi au i ke ʻano o ko lākou hope: No ka mea, he hanauna ʻino lākou, He poʻe keiki ʻaʻole he ʻoiaʻiʻo i loko o lākou.“I will hide my face from them,” he said, “and see what their end will be; for they are a perverse generation, children who are unfaithful.
Kānl 32:21Hoʻolili mai lākou iaʻu ma ka mea, ʻaʻole he Akua, Hoʻonāukiuki mai lākou iaʻu ma ko lākou mau mea lapuwale; A naʻu hoʻi lākou e hoʻolili aku ma ka mea kanaka ʻole, E hoʻonāukiuki aku hoʻi au iā lākou ma ka lāhui kanaka naʻaupō.They made me jealous by what is no god and angered me with their worthless idols. I will make them envious by those who are not a people; I will make them angry by a nation that has no understanding.
Kānl 32:28No ka mea, he lāhui kanaka nele i ka naʻauao, ʻAʻole hoʻi he ʻike ma loko o lākou.They are a nation without sense, there is no discernment in them.
Kānl 32:30Pehea lā e alualu ai kekahi i ke tausani hoʻokahi, A ʻo nā mea ʻelua e hoʻopuehu ai i nā tausani he ʻumi, Ke ʻole i kūʻai aku ko lākou Pōhaku iā lākou, Ke ʻole hoʻi i hoʻolilo aku ʻo Iēhova iā lākou?How could one man chase a thousand, or two put ten thousand to flight, unless their Rock had sold them, unless the Lord had given them up?
Kānl 32:32No ka mea, ʻo ko lākou kumu waina, he kumu waina no Sodoma, A no nā māla hoʻi o Gomora: ʻO kā lākou hua waina, he hua waina make, A ʻo nā huhui waina a lākou, he ʻawaʻawa ia:Their vine comes from the vine of Sodom and from the fields of Gomorrah. Their grapes are filled with poison, and their clusters with bitterness.
Kānl 32:33ʻO kā lākou waina, he mea make o nā moʻo lele, A me ka mea make ʻino o nā moʻo niho ʻawa.Their wine is the venom of serpents, the deadly poison of cobras.
Kānl 32:40No ka mea, ke kaʻikaʻi nei au i kuʻu lima ma ka lani, Me ka ʻī iho, He ola mau loa koʻu.I lift my hand to heaven and solemnly swear: As surely as I live forever,
Kānl 32:47ʻAʻole kēia he mea lapuwale no ʻoukou, no ka mea, ʻo ko ʻoukou ola kēia; a ma kēia mea e hoʻolōʻihi ai ʻoukou i nā lā ma ka ʻāina, kahi a ʻoukou e hele aku nei i kēlā kapa o Ioredane e noho.They are not just idle words for you — they are your life. By them you will live long in the land you are crossing the Jordan to possess.”
Kānl 33:5He aliʻi ʻo ia i loko o Iesuruna, I ka wā i hoʻākoakoa pū ai nā luna o kānaka, A i hōʻuluʻulu ai nā ʻohana o ka ʻIseraʻela.He was king over Jeshurun when the leaders of the people assembled, along with the tribes of Israel.
Kānl 33:22ʻŌlelo 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 34:8Auē ihola nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā Mose ma nā pāpū ʻo Moaba i nā lā he kanakolu; a pau ihola nā lā o ka uē ʻana a me ke kanikau ʻana iā Mose.The Israelites grieved for Moses in the plains of Moab thirty days, until the time of weeping and mourning was over.
Kānl 34:10ʻAʻole i kū mai ke kāula ma ia hope mai i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela e like me Mose, ka mea a Iēhova i ʻike mai ai, he maka nō he maka;Since then, no prophet has risen in Israel like Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face,
Ios 3:13A hiki i ka wā e hoʻomaha ai ma loko o ka wai o Ioredane nā kapuaʻi o ka poʻe kāhuna nāna e lawe ka pahu o Iēhova, ka Haku o ka honua a pau; a laila, e hoʻokaʻawale ʻia nā wai o Ioredane, ʻo nā wai e kahe ana mai luna mai, a e kū nō i luna me he puʻu lā.And as soon as the priests who carry the ark of the Lord — the Lord of all the earth — set foot in the Jordan, its waters flowing downstream will be cut off and stand up in a heap.”
Ios 4:3A e kauoha aku iā lākou, penei, E lawe aku ʻoukou, mai loko aku o Ioredane nei no kahi i kū ai nā wāwae o nā kāhuna, i nā pōhaku he ʻumi a me kumamālua, a e lawe pū ia mau mea me ʻoukou, a e waiho ma kahi a ʻoukou e hoʻomoana ai i kēia pō.and tell them to take up twelve stones from the middle of the Jordan, from right where the priests are standing, and carry them over with you and put them down at the place where you stay tonight.”
Ios 4:4Hea 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 4:6I lilo kēia i hōʻailona no ʻoukou, i ka wā e nīnau mai ai kā ʻoukou poʻe keiki ma hope aku nei, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, He mea aha kēia mau pōhaku iā ʻoukou?to serve as a sign among you. In the future, when your children ask you, ‘What do these stones mean?’
Ios 4:20A ʻo kēlā mau pōhaku, he ʻumikumamālua a lākou i lawe mai ai, mai Ioredane mai, kūkulu ihola ʻo Iosua ma Gilegala.And Joshua set up at Gilgal the twelve stones they had taken out of the Jordan.
Ios 4:21ʻŌlelo maila ia i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻī maila, I ka wā e nīnau mai ai kā ʻoukou poʻe keiki i ko lākou makua kāne ma hope aku nei, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, He mea aha kēia mau pōhaku?He said to the Israelites, “In the future when your descendants ask their parents, ‘What do these stones mean?’
Ios 5:6Hoʻokahi kanahā makahiki i ʻauana ai nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela ma ka wao nahele, a pau i ka make ka lāhui kaua, ka poʻe i hele mai mai ʻAigupita mai, i hoʻolohe ʻole i ka leo o Iēhova, Hoʻohiki nō ʻo Iēhova iā lākou, ʻaʻole e hōʻike mai iā lākou i ka ʻāina āna i hoʻohiki ai i ko lākou mau mākua, e hāʻawi mai no lākou, he ʻāina e kahe ana ʻo ka waiū a me ka meli.The Israelites had moved about in the wilderness forty years until all the men who were of military age when they left Egypt had died, since they had not obeyed the Lord. For the Lord had sworn to them that they would not see the land he had solemnly promised their ancestors to give us, a land flowing with milk and honey.
Ios 5:14ʻĪ 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 5:15ʻŌlelo maila ke aliʻi koa o ko Iēhova pūʻali iā Iosua, E wehe aʻe ʻoe i kou mau kāmaʻa, mai kou kapuaʻi aku, no ka mea, he wahi hoʻāno kāu e kū nei. A hana nō ʻo Iosua pēlā.The commander of the Lord’s army replied, “Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy.” And Joshua did so.
Ios 6:1Ua pani paʻa loa ʻia ʻo Ieriko, no nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻaʻohe mea i puka aku i waho, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea i komo mai i loko.Now the gates of Jericho were securely barred because of the Israelites. No one went out and no one came in.
Ios 7:8E koʻu Haku, he aha lā kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku ai, i ka wā e huli ai ka ʻIseraʻela i ko lākou kua i nā ʻenemi o lākou!Pardon your servant, Lord. What can I say, now that Israel has been routed by its enemies?
Ios 7:10ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iā Iosua, E kū mai ʻoe i luna. He aha lā kāu e moe nei i lalo ke alo?The Lord said to Joshua, “Stand up! What are you doing down on your face?
Ios 7:13E kū i luna, a e hoʻomaʻemaʻe i kānaka, a e ʻōlelo aku, E hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻoukou iā ʻoukou iho, no ka lā ʻapōpō; no ka mea, ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova, ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela penei, He mea laʻa i waena pono o ʻoukou, e ka ʻIseraʻela; ʻaʻole ʻoukou e hiki ke kū i mua o ko ʻoukou ʻenemi a kipaku ʻoukou i kēlā mea laʻa, mai o ʻoukou aku.“Go, consecrate the people. Tell them, ‘Consecrate yourselves in preparation for tomorrow; for this is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: There are devoted things among you, Israel. You cannot stand against your enemies until you remove them.
Ios 7:21I koʻu ʻike ʻana aku ma loko o ka waiwai pio, he ʻaʻahu maikaʻi no Babulona, a ʻelua haneri paha sekela kālā, a me kekahi ʻaukā gula, he kanalima sekela, kuko ihola au, a lawe nō; a ua hūnā ʻia ma ka lepo ma loko o koʻu halelewa, a aia ke kālā ma lalo iho o ia mea.When I saw in the plunder a beautiful robe from Babylonia, two hundred shekels of silver and a bar of gold weighing fifty shekels, I coveted them and took them. They are hidden in the ground inside my tent, with the silver underneath.”
Ios 8:3Kū aʻela ʻo Iosua a me nā kānaka kaua a pau e piʻi aku i ʻAi. Wae maila ʻo Iosua i kanakolu tausani kānaka, he poʻe koa loa, a hoʻouna iā lākou i ka pō.So Joshua and the whole army moved out to attack Ai. He chose thirty thousand of his best fighting men and sent them out at night
Ios 8:11Piʻi 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 8:14A ʻike maila ke aliʻi o ʻAi, wikiwiki aʻela lākou, a ala koke ihola, a puka maila nā kānaka o ke kūlanakauhale i waho e kaua me ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻo ia a me kona kānaka a pau, ma kahi i ʻōlelo mua ʻia, ma ke kula; ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻike he poʻe hoʻohālua kekahi, ma ke kua o ke kūlanakauhale.When the king of Ai saw this, he and all the men of the city hurried out early in the morning to meet Israel in battle at a certain place overlooking the Arabah. But he did not know that an ambush had been set against him behind the city.
Ios 8:15Hana 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 8:25A ʻo ka poʻe a pau i hāʻule ia lā, ʻo nā kāne a me nā wāhine, he ʻumikumamālua tausani o lākou, ʻo nā kānaka hoʻi a pau o ʻAi.Twelve thousand men and women fell that day — all the people of Ai.
Ios 8:31E 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 9:8ʻĪ 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 9:16A ma hope iho, i ka pau ʻana o nā lā ʻekolu, mai ka wā mai o ko lākou hana ʻana i ka ʻōlelo kuʻikahi, a laila lohe ʻo Iosua mā, he kamaʻāina lākou, a ua noho pū me lākou.Three days after they made the treaty with the Gibeonites, the Israelites heard that they were neighbors, living near them.
Ios 10:2Makaʻu loa ʻo ia, me kona poʻe, no ka mea, he kūlanakauhale nui ʻo Gibeona, me he kūlanakauhale aliʻi lā, no ka mea, ʻo ia ka nui o lāua ʻo ʻAi, a ʻo ko laila poʻe kānaka a pau, he poʻe koa loa.He and his people were very much alarmed at this, because Gibeon was an important city, like one of the royal cities; it was larger than Ai, and all its men were good fighters.
Ios 10:11A i ko lākou heʻe ʻana i mua o ka ʻIseraʻela, i ko lākou iho ʻana i Betehorona, hoʻolei maila ʻo Iēhova i nā pōhaku nui ma luna o lākou, mai ka lani mai, a hiki i ʻAzeka, a make lākou. Ua nui ka poʻe i make i ka huahekili, he hapa ka poʻe i make i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, i ka pahi kaua.As they fled before Israel on the road down from Beth Horon to Azekah, the Lord hurled large hailstones down on them, and more of them died from the hail than were killed by the swords of the Israelites.
Ios 11:4Hele maila lākou, a me ko lākou poʻe koa pū a pau, he poʻe kānaka nui loa, e like me ke one ma kahakai ka nui, he poʻe lio kekahi me nā hale kaʻa he nui loa.They came out with all their troops and a large number of horses and chariots — a huge army, as numerous as the sand on the seashore.
Ios 12:24ʻO ke aliʻi o Tiresa, hoʻokahi; ʻo nā aliʻi a pau loa, he kanakolukumamākahi.the king of Tirzah, one, thirty-one kings in all.
Ios 14:7He kanaka makahiki koʻu i ka wā i hoʻouna ʻia mai ai au e Mose e ke kauā a Iēhova, mai Kadesabanea mai, e mākaʻikaʻi i ka ʻāina; a hōʻike aku au e like me ia i loko o koʻu naʻau.I was forty years old when Moses the servant of the Lord sent me from Kadesh Barnea to explore the land. And I brought him back a report according to my convictions,
Ios 14:9Ua hoʻohiki ʻo Mose ia lā, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ka ʻāina a kou wāwae i hehi ai, nou nō ia, a no kāu poʻe mamo nō hoʻi kekahi i hoʻoilina mau loa, no ka mea, ua hahai ʻoiaʻiʻo ʻoe ma muli o Iēhova ʻo koʻu Akua.So on that day Moses swore to me, ‘The land on which your feet have walked will be your inheritance and that of your children forever, because you have followed the Lord my God wholeheartedly.’
Ios 14:15ʻO ka inoa o Heberona ma mua, ʻo Kiriatareba nō ia; he kanaka nunui [ʻo ʻAreba] no ka poʻe ʻAnakima. A hoʻomaha ihola ka ʻāina i ke kaua.(Hebron used to be called Kiriath Arba after Arba, who was the greatest man among the Anakites.) Then the land had rest from war.
Ios 15:18A i kona hele ʻana i ona lā, koi aʻela ʻo ia iā ia e noi aku i kona makua kāne i ʻāina. A iho ihola ia mai luna mai o kona hoki. Nīnau aʻela ʻo Kaleba iā ia, He aha kāu?One day when she came to Othniel, she urged him to ask her father for a field. When she got off her donkey, Caleb asked her, “What can I do for you?”
Ios 15:32ʻO Lebaota a me Silihima, a me ʻAina a me Rimona; ʻo nā kūlanakauhale a pau he iwakālua lākou a me kumamāiwa, a me ko lākou mau kauhale.Lebaoth, Shilhim, Ain and Rimmon — a total of twenty-nine towns and their villages.
Ios 15:36ʻO Saraima a me ʻAditaima a me Gidera, a me Gederotaima; nā kūlanakauhale he ʻumikumamāhā, a me ko lākou mau kauhale.Shaaraim, Adithaim and Gederah (or Gederothaim) — fourteen towns and their villages.
Ios 15:41ʻO Gederota, a me Betedagona, a me Naʻama, a me Makeda; he ʻumikumamāono kūlanakauhale, a me ko lākou mau kauhale.Gederoth, Beth Dagon, Naamah and Makkedah — sixteen towns and their villages.
Ios 15:51ʻO Gosena, a me Holona, a me Gilo; he ʻumikumamākahi kūlanakauhale, a me ko lākou mau kauhale.Goshen, Holon and Giloh — eleven towns and their villages.
Ios 15:57ʻO Kaina, ʻo Gibea, a me Timena; he ʻumi kūlanakauhale, a me ko lākou mau kauhale.Kain, Gibeah and Timnah — ten towns and their villages.
Ios 16:10ʻAʻole lākou i kipaku aku i ka poʻe Kanaʻana, ka poʻe i noho ma Gezera; akā, ua noho pū nō ka poʻe Kanaʻana me ka ʻEperaima a hiki i kēia lā, a ua hoʻoluhi lākou he poʻe hoʻokupu.They did not dislodge the Canaanites living in Gezer; to this day the Canaanites live among the people of Ephraim but are required to do forced labor.
Ios 17:1Aia he ʻāina nō hoʻi no ka ʻohana a Manase; no ka mea, ʻo ia ka hiapo a Iosepa: no Makira hoʻi ka makahiapo a Manase, ka makua o Gileada, no ka mea, he kanaka kaua nō ia, a lilo iā ia ʻo Gileada a me Basana.This was the allotment for the tribe of Manasseh as Joseph’s firstborn, that is, for Makir, Manasseh’s firstborn. Makir was the ancestor of the Gileadites, who had received Gilead and Bashan because the Makirites were great soldiers.
Ios 17:3Akā, ʻo Zelopehada ke keiki a Hepera, ke keiki a Gileada, ke keiki a Makira, ke keiki a Manase, ʻaʻole āna keiki kāne, he mau kaikamāhine wale nō: a eia nā inoa o kāna mau kaikamāhine, ʻo Mahela, a me Noa, a me Hogela, a me Mileka, a me Tireza.Now Zelophehad son of Hepher, the son of Gilead, the son of Makir, the son of Manasseh, had no sons but only daughters, whose names were Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milkah and Tirzah.
Ios 17:5Ua lilo iā Manase nā ʻāina he ʻumi; he ʻokoʻa ka ʻāina ʻo Gileada, a me Basana ma kēlā kapa o Ioredane.Manasseh’s share consisted of ten tracts of land besides Gilead and Bashan east of the Jordan,
Ios 17:14ʻŌlelo 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 17:15ʻĪ maila ʻo Iosua iā lākou, Inā he lāhui nui ʻoe, e piʻi ʻoe nou iho i ka ulu lāʻau, a e kua iho nou ma laila ma ka ʻāina o ko Pereza, a me ka poʻe Repaima, ke noho pilikia ʻoe ma ka mauna ʻo ʻEperaima.“If you are so numerous,” Joshua answered, “and if the hill country of Ephraim is too small for you, go up into the forest and clear land for yourselves there in the land of the Perizzites and Rephaites.”
Ios 17:17ʻĪ maila ʻo Iosua i ko ka hale o Iosepa, iā ʻEperaima, a me Manase, ʻī maila, He lāhui nui ʻoe, a ikaika loa hoʻi, ʻaʻole iā ʻoe ka puʻu hoʻokahi wale nō.But Joshua said to the tribes of Joseph — to Ephraim and Manasseh — “You are numerous and very powerful. You will have not only one allotment
Ios 17:18Akā, iā ʻoe nō hoʻi ka mauna; no ka mea, he ulu lāʻau nō ia, a nāu nō e kua i lalo; a iā ʻoe kona mau mokuna; no ka mea, e kipaku aku ʻoe i ko Kanaʻana poʻe, i ka poʻe nona nā kaʻa hao, a nona hoʻi ka ikaika.but the forested hill country as well. Clear it, and its farthest limits will be yours; though the Canaanites have chariots fitted with iron and though they are strong, you can drive them out.”
Ios 18:14Ua kākau ʻia ka mokuna mai laila aku a huli ia i ke kihi o ke kai ma ka hema, mai ka puʻu mai aia i mua o Betehorona ma ka hema; a ʻo kona wēlau aia ma Kiriatabaʻala, ʻo ia ʻo Kiriatiarima, he kūlanakauhale o ka Iuda. ʻO ia ka ʻaoʻao komohana.From the hill facing Beth Horon on the south the boundary turned south along the western side and came out at Kiriath Baal (that is, Kiriath Jearim), a town of the people of Judah. This was the western side.
Ios 18:24ʻO Heparahamonai, a me ʻOpeni, a me Gaba: he ʻumikumamālua kūlanakauhale, a me ko lākou mau kauhale:Kephar Ammoni, Ophni and Geba — twelve towns and their villages.
Ios 18:28ʻO Zela, a me ʻElepa, a me Iebusi, ʻo ia ʻo Ierusalema, a me Gibeata, a me Kiriata; he ʻumikumamāhā kūlanakauhale a me ko lākou mau kauhale. ʻO ia ka ʻāina hoʻoili o nā keiki a Beniamina ma muli o ko lākou poʻe ʻōhua.Zelah, Haeleph, the Jebusite city (that is, Jerusalem), Gibeah and Kiriath — fourteen towns and their villages. This was the inheritance of Benjamin for its clans.
Ios 19:6A me Betelebaota, a me Saruhena; he ʻumikumamākolu mau kūlanakauhale a me ko lākou mau kauhale:Beth Lebaoth and Sharuhen — thirteen towns and their villages;
Ios 19:15ʻO Katata, a me Nahalala, a me Simerona, a me ʻIdala, a me Betelehema: he ʻumikumamālua kūlanakauhale, a me ko lākou mau kauhale.Included were Kattath, Nahalal, Shimron, Idalah and Bethlehem. There were twelve towns and their villages.
Ios 19:22A ua pili ka mokuna i Tabora, a me Sahazima, a me Betesemesa; a ʻo ka wēlau o ko lākou mokuna aia ma Ioredane; he ʻumikumamāono kūlanakauhale a me ko lākou mau kauhale.The boundary touched Tabor, Shahazumah and Beth Shemesh, and ended at the Jordan. There were sixteen towns and their villages.
Ios 19:30ʻO ʻUma hoʻi a me ʻApeka, a me Rehoba; he iwakāluakumamālua kūlanakauhale, a me ko lākou mau kauhale.Ummah, Aphek and Rehob. There were twenty-two towns and their villages.
Ios 19:38ʻO ʻIrona, a me Migedaleʻela, a me Horema, a me Betanata, a me Betesemesa; he ʻumikumamāiwa kūlanakauhale a me ko lākou mau kauhale.Iron, Migdal El, Horem, Beth Anath and Beth Shemesh. There were nineteen towns and their villages.
Ios 21:4Ua puka mai ka hailona no nā ʻōhua a ka poʻe Kohata: a lilo i ka poʻe mamo a ʻAʻarona, ke kahuna, no ka Levi, he ʻumikumamākolu kūlanakaukale ma waena o ka ʻohana a Iuda, a me ka ʻohana a Simeona, a me ka ʻohana a Beniamina ma ka hailona.The first lot came out for the Kohathites, according to their clans. The Levites who were descendants of Aaron the priest were allotted thirteen towns from the tribes of Judah, Simeon and Benjamin.
Ios 21:5Aia i ke koena o ka poʻe Kohata ma ka hailona ʻana, he ʻumi kūlanakauhale, ma waena o ka ʻohana a ʻEperaima, a me ka ʻohana a Dana, a me ka ʻohana hapa a Manase.The rest of Kohath’s descendants were allotted ten towns from the clans of the tribes of Ephraim, Dan and half of Manasseh.
Ios 21:6Aia i ka poʻe mamo a Geresona, ma ka hailona ʻana, ma waena o nā hale o ka ʻohana a ʻIsakara, a me ka ʻohana a ʻAsera, a me ka ʻohana a Napetali, a me ka ʻohana hapa a Manase ma Basana, he ʻumikumamākolu kūlanakauhale.The descendants of Gershon were allotted thirteen towns from the clans of the tribes of Issachar, Asher, Naphtali and the half-tribe of Manasseh in Bashan.
Ios 21:7Aia i ka poʻe mamo a Merari ma ko lākou poʻe ʻōhua, ma ka hailona ʻana ma waena o ka ʻohana a Reubena, a no ka ʻohana a Gada, a no ka ʻohana a Zebuluna; he ʻumikumamālua nā kūlanakauhale.The descendants of Merari, according to their clans, received twelve towns from the tribes of Reuben, Gad and Zebulun.
Ios 21:19ʻO nā kūlanakauhale a pau o nā keiki a ʻAʻarona ke kahuna, he ʻumikumamākolu kūlanakauhale, a me ko lākou mau wahi e pili ana.The total number of towns for the priests, the descendants of Aaron, came to thirteen, together with their pasturelands.
Ios 21:26ʻO nā kūlanakauhale a pau, he ʻumi nō, a me ko lākou mau wahi e pili ana no nā ʻōhua a nā keiki i koe a Kohata.All these ten towns and their pasturelands were given to the rest of the Kohathite clans.
Ios 21:33ʻO nā kūlanakauhale a pau o ka poʻe Geresona ma ko lākou hale, he ʻumikumamākolu kūlanakauhale a me ko lākou mau wahi e pili ana.The total number of towns of the Gershonite clans came to thirteen, together with their pasturelands.
Ios 21:40ʻO ia nā kūlanakauhale a pau no ka poʻe keiki a Merari ma ko lākou mau hale, ʻo ka poʻe i koe no nā hale o ka Levi, na lākou, ma ka hailona, he ʻumi kūlanakauhale a me kumamālua.The total number of towns allotted to the Merarite clans, who were the rest of the Levites, came to twelve.
Ios 21:41ʻO nā kūlanakauhale a pau o ka poʻe Levi no loko mai o ka ʻāina hoʻoili o ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela, he kanahā kūlanakauhale, a me kumamāwalu, a me ko lākou mau wahi e pili ana.The towns of the Levites in the territory held by the Israelites were forty-eight in all, together with their pasturelands.
Ios 22:8ʻŌlelo 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 22:14A me nā aliʻi pū me ia he ʻumi, pākahi ke aliʻi i ka hale o nā kūpuna ma nā ʻohana a pau a ʻIseraʻela: he poʻe aliʻi wale nō lākou o nā kūpuna, ma nā tausani o ka ʻIseraʻela.With him they sent ten of the chief men, one from each of the tribes of Israel, each the head of a family division among the Israelite clans.
Ios 22:16Pēlā ka ʻōlelo ʻana mai a ke anaina a pau o Iēhova, He aha kēia hewa a ʻoukou i hana aku ai i ke Akua o ʻIseraʻela, e huli i kēia lā, mai o Iēhova aku, i ko ʻoukou kūkulu ʻana i kuahu no ʻoukou iho, i kipi aku ʻoukou i kēia lā iā Iēhova?“The whole assembly of the Lord says: ‘How could you break faith with the God of Israel like this? How could you turn away from the Lord and build yourselves an altar in rebellion against him now?
Ios 22:17He ʻuʻuku anei ka hewa o Peora iā kākou, ʻaʻole kākou i holoi aku i kēia mea, mai o kākou aku, a hiki mai i kēia lā, he mea ia i ahulau ai ke anaina o Iēhova,Was not the sin of Peor enough for us? Up to this very day we have not cleansed ourselves from that sin, even though a plague fell on the community of the Lord!
Ios 22:19Akā, inā he ʻāina haumia, kā ʻoukou i loaʻa ai, e hele aku ʻoukou i kēlā kapa, i ka ʻāina a Iēhova i loaʻa ai, i kahi e noho ana kāna pahu berita; a e hoʻonoho ʻoukou iā ʻoukou iho, ma waenakonu o mākou. Mai kipi hoʻi ʻoukou iā Iēhova, mai kipi nō hoʻi iā mākou, i ko ʻoukou kūkulu ʻana i ke kuahu no ʻoukou iho, ʻokoʻa ke kuahu o Iēhova ko kākou Akua.If the land you possess is defiled, come over to the Lord’s land, where the Lord’s tabernacle stands, and share the land with us. But do not rebel against the Lord or against us by building an altar for yourselves, other than the altar of the Lord our God.
Ios 22:24Inā ʻaʻole i hana mākou pēlā no ka makaʻu ʻana i kēia mea, me ka ʻī ʻana iho, Ma muli paha, e ʻōlelo mai kā ʻoukou poʻe keiki i kā mākou poʻe keiki, me ka ʻī ʻana mai, He aha kā ʻoukou iā Iēhova, ke Akua o ʻIseraʻela?“No! We did it for fear that some day your descendants might say to ours, ‘What do you have to do with the Lord, the God of Israel?
Ios 22:27He mea hōʻike ia ma waena o mākou a ʻo ʻoukou, a ma waena o ko kākou hanauna ma hope aku nei o kākou; i hana mākou i ka ʻoihana a Iēhova i mua ona me ko mākou mōhai kuni a me ko mākou ʻālana, a me ko mākou mōhai aloha, i ʻōlelo ʻole kā ʻoukou poʻe keiki i kā mākou poʻe keiki ma hope aku nei, ʻAʻohe o ʻoukou kuleana ma o Iēhova lā.On the contrary, it is to be a witness between us and you and the generations that follow, that we will worship the Lord at his sanctuary with our burnt offerings, sacrifices and fellowship offerings. Then in the future your descendants will not be able to say to ours, ‘You have no share in the Lord.’
Ios 22:30A lohe aʻela ʻo Pinehasa, ke kahuna, a me nā aliʻi o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a me nā luna o nā tausani o ka ʻIseraʻela, i nā ʻōlelo i ʻōlelo mai ai kā Reubena poʻe mamo, a me kā Gada, a me kā Manase, he mea maikaʻi nō ia i ko lākou mau maka.When Phinehas the priest and the leaders of the community — the heads of the clans of the Israelites — heard what Reuben, Gad and Manasseh had to say, they were pleased.
Ios 22:33A 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 22:34Kapa 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 23:13E ʻike pono ʻoukou, ʻaʻole e kipaku hou aku ʻo Iēhova, ko ʻoukou Akua i kēia mau lāhui kanaka, mai ko ʻoukou alo aku; akā, e lilo lākou i mau pahele no ʻoukou, a he mea ʻūpiki, a he mea hahau ma ko ʻoukou mau ʻaoʻao, a i mea ʻoʻoi ma ko ʻoukou mau maka, a make wale ʻoukou, mai kēia ʻāina maikaʻi aku a Iēhova ko ʻoukou Akua i hāʻawi mai ai no ʻoukou.then you may be sure that the Lord your God will no longer drive out these nations before you. Instead, they will become snares and traps for you, whips on your backs and thorns in your eyes, until you perish from this good land, which the Lord your God has given you.
Ios 24:7A kāhea lākou iā Iēhova, a laila, kau ʻo ia i ka pōʻeleʻele ma waena o ʻoukou a me ko ʻAigupita, hoʻopopoʻi mai ʻo ia i ke kai, a uhi mai ma luna o lākou. Pēlā nō i ʻike ai ko ʻoukou mau maka i nā mea a pau aʻu i hana ai i ko ʻAigupita: a ua noho ʻoukou ma ka wao nahele, i nā lā he nui loa.But they cried to the Lord for help, and he put darkness between you and the Egyptians; he brought the sea over them and covered them. You saw with your own eyes what I did to the Egyptians. Then you lived in the wilderness for a long time.
Ios 24:15A inā he mea ʻino i ko ʻoukou manaʻo ke mālama iā Iēhova, e koho ʻoukou i kēia lā i ka ʻoukou mea e mālama aku ai; i nā akua paha a ko ʻoukou poʻe kūpuna i mālama ai ma kēlā kapa aku o ka muliwai, i nā akua paha o ka ʻAmora, no lākou nō ka ʻāina e noho nei ʻoukou: akā, ʻo wau, a me ko ka hale oʻu, e mālama mākou iā Iēhova.But if serving the Lord seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your ancestors served beyond the Euphrates, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.”
Ios 24:19A ʻōlelo maila ʻo Iosua i nā kānaka, ʻAʻole hiki iā ʻoukou ke mālama iā Iēhova, no ka mea, he Akua ʻihiʻihi ʻo ia, he Akua lili nō hoʻi; ʻaʻole e kala mai ʻo ia i ko ʻoukou hala, a me ko ʻoukou hewa.Joshua said to the people, “You are not able to serve the Lord. He is a holy God; he is a jealous God. He will not forgive your rebellion and your sins.
Ios 24:22ʻŌlelo 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 24:27ʻŌlelo 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.”
Lunk 1:4Piʻi 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 1:7ʻĪ aʻela ʻo ʻAdonibezeka, He kanahiku aliʻi, ua ʻoki ʻia nā manamana nui o ko lākou lima, a me ko lākou wāwae, hōʻiliʻili lākou ma lalo iho o koʻu papa ʻaina. E like me kaʻu i hana aku ai, pēlā i hoʻopaʻi mai ai ke Akua iaʻu. Lawe aʻela lākou iā ia i Ierusalema, a ma laila ia i make ai.Then Adoni-Bezek said, “Seventy kings with their thumbs and big toes cut off have picked up scraps under my table. Now God has paid me back for what I did to them.” They brought him to Jerusalem, and he died there.
Lunk 1:14Eia hoʻi kekahi, a hiki mai ka wahine i ona lā, koi aʻela ʻo ia iā ia e noi aku i kona makua kāne i ʻāina. A iho ihola ia mai luna mai o ka hoki. Nīnau aʻela ʻo Kaleba i ke kaikamahine, He aha kāu?One day when she came to Othniel, she urged him to ask her father for a field. When she got off her donkey, Caleb asked her, “What can I do for you?”
Lunk 1:19ʻO Iēhova pū nō kekahi me ka Iuda, a loaʻa iā lākou ka mauna; ʻaʻole hiki iā lākou ke kipaku aku i ka poʻe i noho ma nā ʻāina haʻahaʻa, no ka mea, he hao ko lākou kaʻa kaua.The Lord was with the men of Judah. They took possession of the hill country, but they were unable to drive the people from the plains, because they had chariots fitted with iron.
Lunk 3:4He mea lākou e hoʻāʻo ai i ka ʻIseraʻela, i ʻike ʻia ko lākou hoʻolohe a me ka ʻole i nā kauoha a Iēhova āna i kauoha mai ai i ko lākou poʻe mākua, ma ka lima o Mose.They were left to test the Israelites to see whether they would obey the Lord’s commands, which he had given their ancestors through Moses.
Lunk 3:15A i ka wā i kāhea aku ai nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela iā Iēhova, a laila, hoʻāla mai ʻo Iēhova i mea e hoʻopakele aʻe iā lākou, ʻo ʻEhuda, ke keiki a Gera, he mamo na Beniamina, he kanaka lima hema: a ma kona lima i hoʻouna aku ai nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i makana no ʻEgelona ke aliʻi o Moaba.Again the Israelites cried out to the Lord, and he gave them a deliverer — Ehud, a left-handed man, the son of Gera the Benjamite. The Israelites sent him with tribute to Eglon king of Moab.
Lunk 3:17A 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 3:19Hoʻi 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 3:20Hele maila ʻo ʻEhuda i ona lā; e noho ana ia ma ke keʻena hōʻoluʻolu ma luna; nona wale nō ia wahi. ʻĪ aʻela ʻo ʻEhuda iā ia, He mea kaʻu iā ʻoe, na ke Akua mai. Kū maila ʻo ia, mai kona noho mai.Ehud then approached him while he was sitting alone in the upper room of his palace and said, “I have a message from God for you.” As the king rose from his seat,
Lunk 3:29Luku 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 4:3Kāhea 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 4:4ʻO Debora, he kāula wahine, ka wahine a Lapidota, ʻo ia kai hoʻoponopono i ka ʻIseraʻela, ia manawa.Now Deborah, a prophet, the wife of Lappidoth, was leading Israel at that time.
Lunk 4:10Hoʻākoakoa 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 4:14ʻĪ 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 4:20ʻŌlelo hou mai kēlā iā ia, E kū ʻoe ma ka puka o ka halelewa, a hiki i ka manawa e hele mai ai ke kanaka e nīnau mai iā ʻoe, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, He kanaka anei ma ʻaneʻi? E ʻī aku ʻoe, ʻAʻole.“Stand in the doorway of the tent,” he told her. “If someone comes by and asks you, ‘Is anyone in there?’ say ‘No.’”
Lunk 5:7Oki ihola nā luna, Oki lākou i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela, A kū i luna au, ʻo Debora nei, Kū maila au, he makuahine i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela.Villagers in Israel would not fight; they held back until I, Deborah, arose, until I arose, a mother in Israel.
Lunk 5:8ʻOliʻoli lākou i nā akua hou, A laila, he kaua ma nā puka o ka pā; Ua ʻikea anei ka pale kaua, a me ka pololū, I waena o nā kanahā tausani o ka ʻIseraʻela?God chose new leaders when war came to the city gates, but not a shield or spear was seen among forty thousand in Israel.
Lunk 5:18He poʻe kānaka ka Zebuluna, I hoʻowahāwahā i ko lākou ola i ka make, ʻO ka Napetali kekahi, ma nā puʻu o ke kula.The people of Zebulun risked their very lives; so did Naphtali on the terraced fields.
Lunk 6:5Piʻi maila lākou me ko lākou holoholona, a me ko lākou mau halelewa, hele mai lākou, e like me nā ʻūhini ka nui loa; ʻo lākou a me ko lākou poʻe kāmelo, he poʻe mea helu ʻole ʻia; a komo lākou i ka ʻāina, e luku iho.They came up with their livestock and their tents like swarms of locusts. It was impossible to count them or their camels; they invaded the land to ravage it.
Lunk 6:8A laila, hoʻouna mai ʻo Iēhova i kekahi kanaka, he kāula, ʻī maila ia iā lākou, Penei ka ʻōlelo ʻana mai a Iēhova, ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, Naʻu nō ʻoukou i lawe mai nei, mai ʻAigupita mai, a hoʻopuka mai iā ʻoukou, mai loko mai o ka hale hoʻoluhi;he sent them a prophet, who said, “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: I brought you up out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.
Lunk 6:11Hele maila ka ʻānela o Iēhova, noho ihola ma lalo iho o kekahi lāʻau ʻoka, ma ʻOpera no Ioasa, he kanaka no ko ʻAbiezera. E hahi ana kāna keiki ʻo Gideona i ka huapalaoa, ma kahi kaomi waina, i nalo i ko Midiana.The angel of the Lord came and sat down under the oak in Ophrah that belonged to Joash the Abiezrite, where his son Gideon was threshing wheat in a winepress to keep it from the Midianites.
Lunk 6:15ʻĪ 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 6:22A ʻike maopopo aʻela ʻo Gideona, he ʻānela ia no Iēhova, ʻī ihola ʻo Gideona, Auē, e ka Haku, e Iēhova ē! No ka mea, ua ʻike au i kekahi ʻānela o Iēhova, he maka nō he maka.When Gideon realized that it was the angel of the Lord, he exclaimed, “Alas, Sovereign Lord! I have seen the angel of the Lord face to face!”
Lunk 6:31ʻŌlelo 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 6:37E hāliʻi au i huluhulu ma kahi e hehi ai i ka palaoa; a inā he hau ma ka huluhulu wale nō, a e maloʻo ka honua ʻē a pau, a laila, e ʻike pono au, e hoʻōla nō ʻoe i ka ʻIseraʻela ma koʻu lima, e like me kāu i ʻōlelo mai ai.look, I will place a wool fleece on the threshing floor. If there is dew only on the fleece and all the ground is dry, then I will know that you will save Israel by my hand, as you said.”
Lunk 6:40Ia pō, hana mai ke Akua pēlā: ua maloʻo ma ka huluhulu wale nō, he hau nō ma ka honua a pau.That night God did so. Only the fleece was dry; all the ground was covered with dew.
Lunk 7:3No 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 7:13A 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 7:14ʻĪ aʻela kona hoa iā ia, ʻAʻole kēia he mea ʻē, ʻo ka pahi kaua wale nō a Gideona, ke keiki a Ioasa, he kanaka no ka ʻIseraʻela. Ua hoʻolilo ʻo Iēhova i ko Midiana, a me ka pūʻali a pau i kona lima.His friend responded, “This can be nothing other than the sword of Gideon son of Joash, the Israelite. God has given the Midianites and the whole camp into his hands.”
Lunk 7:16Māhele aʻela ʻo ia i kēlā poʻe kānaka ʻekolu haneri, i ʻekolu poʻe, a hāʻawi aʻela i nā pū i ka lima o lākou a pau, a me ka ipu kaʻawale, he lamakū ko loko.Dividing the three hundred men into three companies, he placed trumpets and empty jars in the hands of all of them, with torches inside.
Lunk 8:1ʻŌlelo 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 8:2ʻŌlelo aʻela ʻo ia iā lākou, He aha kaʻu i hana ai me kā ʻoukou? ʻAʻole anei i ʻoi ke koena ʻai no ʻEperaima ma mua o ka hōʻiliʻili ʻana o ka ʻAbiezera?But he answered them, “What have I accomplished compared to you? Aren’t the gleanings of Ephraim’s grapes better than the full grape harvest of Abiezer?
Lunk 8:3Ua hāʻawi mai ke Akua i ko ʻoukou lima i nā aliʻi o Midiana, ʻo ʻOreba, a me Zeʻeba. He aha ka mea i hiki iaʻu ke hana e like me kā ʻoukou? A laila, i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana pēlā, maha aʻela ko lākou huhū iā ia.God gave Oreb and Zeeb, the Midianite leaders, into your hands. What was I able to do compared to you?” At this, their resentment against him subsided.
Lunk 8:10E noho ana ʻo Zeba, lāua ʻo Zalemuna ma Karekora, a ʻo ko lāua mau pūʻali pū me lāua, he ʻumikumamālima tausani paha, ʻo ka poʻe a pau i koe o nā pūʻali ʻo ka poʻe i noho ma ka hikina. Ua hāʻule hoʻokahi haneri me ka iwakālua tausani kānaka, unuhi pahi.Now Zebah and Zalmunna were in Karkor with a force of about fifteen thousand men, all that were left of the armies of the eastern peoples; a hundred and twenty thousand swordsmen had fallen.
Lunk 8:14Paʻa 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 8:18A 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 8:19ʻĪ 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 8:20ʻĪ maila ia iā Ietera, i kāna hiapo, E kū i luna, a pepehi iā lāua. ʻAʻole unuhi ua keiki lā i kāna pahi kaua; ua makaʻu, no ka mea, he keiki ia.Turning to Jether, his oldest son, he said, “Kill them!” But Jether did not draw his sword, because he was only a boy and was afraid.
Lunk 8:24ʻĪ maila ʻo Gideona iā lākou, He manaʻo nonoi aku koʻu e nonoi aku ai iā ʻoukou, e hāʻawi mai kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka o ʻoukou iaʻu, i nā apo pepeiao o kona mea pio. (He apo pepeiao gula ko lākou, no ka mea, no ka ʻIsemaʻela lākou.)And he said, “I do have one request, that each of you give me an earring from your share of the plunder.” (It was the custom of the Ishmaelites to wear gold earrings.)
Lunk 8:30He kanahiku kā Gideona mau keiki kāne, mai loko aku o kona pūhaka, no ka mea, ua nui loa kāna poʻe wāhine.He had seventy sons of his own, for he had many wives.
Lunk 9:2Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoukou, e ʻōlelo aku ʻoukou ma nā pepeiao o nā kānaka o Sekema, He aha ka maikaʻi iā ʻoukou, i lilo nā kānaka, he kanahiku, i aliʻi ma luna o ʻoukou, ʻo ia hoʻi nā keiki a pau o Ierubaʻala, i lilo paha ke kanaka hoʻokahi i aliʻi ma luna o ʻoukou? E hoʻomanaʻo hoʻi, no ko ʻoukou iwi ʻau, a no ko ʻoukou ʻiʻo.“Ask all the citizens of Shechem, ‘Which is better for you: to have all seventy of Jerub-Baal’s sons rule over you, or just one man?’ Remember, I am your flesh and blood.”
Lunk 9:5Hele 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 9:18A ua kū mai ʻoukou i kēia lā, e kūʻē i ko ka hale o koʻu makua kāne, a ua luku mai i kāna poʻe keiki kāne, he kanahiku, ma luna o ka pōhaku hoʻokahi, a ua hoʻolilo iā ʻAbimeleka, i ke keiki a kāna haiā wahine, i aliʻi ma luna o kānaka o Sekema, no ka mea, ʻo ko ʻoukou hoahānau ia;)But today you have revolted against my father’s family. You have murdered his seventy sons on a single stone and have made Abimelek, the son of his female slave, king over the citizens of Shechem because he is related to you.
Lunk 9:24I kau mai ka loko ʻino ʻia o nā keiki a Ierubaʻala, he kanahiku, a me ko lākou koko, i kau mai ia ma luna o ʻAbimeleka, ʻo ko lākou kaikaina, ka mea i luku mai iā lākou, a ma luna hoʻi o nā kānaka o Sekema, ka poʻe i hoʻoikaika i kona lima e luku i kona poʻe hoahānau.God did this in order that the crime against Jerub-Baal’s seventy sons, the shedding of their blood, might be avenged on their brother Abimelek and on the citizens of Shechem, who had helped him murder his brothers.
Lunk 9:36A 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 9:51Aia 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 9:56Pēlā i hoʻopaʻi ai ke Akua i ka hewa o ʻAbimeleka, āna i hana aku ai i kona makua kāne, i kona pepehi ʻana i kona poʻe hoahānau he kanahiku.Thus God repaid the wickedness that Abimelek had done to his father by murdering his seventy brothers.
Lunk 10:1A ma hope iho o ʻAbimeleka, kū mai ʻo Tola, ke keiki a Pua, ke keiki a Dodo, he kanaka no ka ʻIsakara, nāna i hoʻōla i ka ʻIseraʻela. A noho nō ia ma Samira, ma ka mauna ʻo ʻEperaima.After the time of Abimelek, a man of Issachar named Tola son of Puah, the son of Dodo, rose to save Israel. He lived in Shamir, in the hill country of Ephraim.
Lunk 10:2Nāna i hoʻoponopono i ka ʻIseraʻela, he iwakāluakumamākolu makahiki, a make ia, kanu ʻia ihola ia ma Samira.He led Israel twenty-three years; then he died, and was buried in Shamir.
Lunk 10:3Ma hope iho ona, kū mai ʻo Iaira, he kanaka no Gileada, nāna i hoʻoponopono i ka ʻIseraʻela, he iwakāluakumamālua makahiki.He was followed by Jair of Gilead, who led Israel twenty-two years.
Lunk 10:4He kanakolu āna mau keiki kāne, a holo lākou ma luna o nā hoki keiki, he kanakolu; he kanakolu ko lākou poʻe kūlanakauhale, i kapa ʻia Havote-iaira, a hiki mai i nēia lā; aia nō ma ka ʻāina ʻo Gileada.He had thirty sons, who rode thirty donkeys. They controlled thirty towns in Gilead, which to this day are called Havvoth Jair.
Lunk 10:8Ia kau, hōʻino maila lākou, a hoʻokaumaha loa i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, he ʻumikumamāwalu makahiki, i nā mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela, ma ia ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, ma ka ʻāina o ka ʻAmora, ʻo ia hoʻi ma Gileada.who that year shattered and crushed them. For eighteen years they oppressed all the Israelites on the east side of the Jordan in Gilead, the land of the Amorites.
Lunk 11:1He kanaka koa loa ʻo Iepeta, no Gileada, a he keiki ia na kekahi wahine hoʻokamakama: na Gileada ʻo Iepeta.Jephthah the Gileadite was a mighty warrior. His father was Gilead; his mother was a prostitute.
Lunk 11:2Hānau 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 11:12Hoʻouna 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 11:33Luku 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 12:2ʻĪ maila ʻo Iepeta iā lākou, He kanaka hakakā nui loa au me nā mamo a ʻAmona, a ʻo koʻu poʻe kānaka kekahi; a i koʻu hea ʻana aku iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i hoʻopakele mai iaʻu, mai ko lākou lima mai.Jephthah answered, “I and my people were engaged in a great struggle with the Ammonites, and although I called, you didn’t save me out of their hands.
Lunk 12:4A 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 12:6A laila, ʻōlelo mai lākou iā ia, E ʻī iho ʻoe, Sehiboleta. ʻĪ maila kēlā, Siboleta; no ka mea, ʻaʻole hiki iā ia ke ʻōlelo pololei pēlā. A laila hoʻopaʻa lākou iā ia, a pepehi nō ma nā āhua o Ioredane. Ia manawa hāʻule nā kānaka o ʻEperaima, he kanahākumamālua tausani.they said, “All right, say ‘Shibboleth.’” If he said, “Sibboleth,” because he could not pronounce the word correctly, they seized him and killed him at the fords of the Jordan. Forty-two thousand Ephraimites were killed at that time.
Lunk 12:9He 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 12:11A ma hope iho ona, hoʻoponopono ʻo ʻElona, no ka Zebuluna i ka ʻIseraʻela. Hoʻoponopono ia i ka ʻIseraʻela, he ʻumi makahiki.After him, Elon the Zebulunite led Israel ten years.
Lunk 12:14He kanahā kāna poʻe keiki kāne, a he kanakolu moʻopuna kāne, a holo lākou ma luna o nā hoki keiki, he kanahiku. Nāna i hoʻoponopono i ka ʻIseraʻela, i ʻewalu makahiki.He had forty sons and thirty grandsons, who rode on seventy donkeys. He led Israel eight years.
Lunk 13:12ʻĪ 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 13:15ʻĪ 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 13:16ʻĪ maila ka ʻānela o Iēhova iā Manoa, Inā kāohi mai ʻoe iaʻu, ʻaʻole loa au e ʻai i kāu berena; a inā e mōhai ʻoe i ka mōhai kuni, e mōhai ʻoe ia no Iēhova: no ka mea, ʻaʻole i ʻike ʻo Manoa he ʻānela ia no Iēhova.The angel of the Lord replied, “Even though you detain me, I will not eat any of your food. But if you prepare a burnt offering, offer it to the Lord.” (Manoah did not realize that it was the angel of the Lord.)
Lunk 13:18ʻĪ maila ka ʻānela o Iēhova iā ia, No ke aha lā ʻoe i nīnau mai ai i koʻu inoa, no ka mea, he kupanaha ia.He replied, “Why do you ask my name? It is beyond understanding.”
Lunk 13:21ʻAʻole ʻike hou ʻia ka ʻānela o Iēhova iā Manoa a me kāna wahine. A laila ʻike pono ihola ʻo Manoa, he ʻānela ia no Iēhova.When the angel of the Lord did not show himself again to Manoah and his wife, Manoah realized that it was the angel of the Lord.
Lunk 13:24Hānau 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 14:3ʻĪ 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 14:8A ma hope iho hoʻi maila ia e lawe iā ia, kipa aʻela ia e nānā i ke kino o ka liona; aia hoʻi, he poʻe nalo meli, a me ka meli pū ma loko o ke kino o ua liona lā.Some time later, when he went back to marry her, he turned aside to look at the lion’s carcass, and in it he saw a swarm of bees and some honey.
Lunk 14:12ʻĪ 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 14:13Akā, inā ʻaʻole hiki iā ʻoukou ke haʻi mai iaʻu, a laila, na ʻoukou e hāʻawi mai iaʻu, i kanakolu pālule, a me nā paʻa kapa he kanakolu. ʻĪ maila lākou iā ia, E nane mai ʻoe, i lohe mākou.If you can’t tell me the answer, you must give me thirty linen garments and thirty sets of clothes.” “Tell us your riddle,” they said. “Let’s hear it.”
Lunk 14:18A 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 15:8Luku 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 15:11A 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 15:15A 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 15:20Nāna nō i hoʻoponopono i ka ʻIseraʻela i nā lā o ko Pilisetia, i nā makahiki he iwakālua.Samson led Israel for twenty years in the days of the Philistines.
Lunk 16:12Kiʻi aʻela ʻo Delila i nā kaula hou, a nakinaki ihola iā ia me ia, ʻī aʻela, Ma luna ou auaneʻi o ko Pilisetia, e Samesona. E moe malū ana no nā kānaka ma loko o ia keʻena. Moku aʻela iā ia nā kaula, mai kona lima aku, me he lopi lā.So Delilah took new ropes and tied him with them. Then, with men hidden in the room, she called to him, “Samson, the Philistines are upon you!” But he snapped the ropes off his arms as if they were threads.
Lunk 16:30ʻĪ ihola ʻo Samesona, E make pū au me ko Pilisetia. Kūlou ihola me ka ikaika nui, a hina ihola ka hale ma luna o nā aliʻi, a ma luna o nā kānaka a pau ma loko. Ua nui ka poʻe make, āna i luku ai i kona make ʻana, he hapa ka poʻe āna i luku ai i kona wā i ola ai.Samson said, “Let me die with the Philistines!” Then he pushed with all his might, and down came the temple on the rulers and all the people in it. Thus he killed many more when he died than while he lived.
Lunk 16:31Iho 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 17:1Aia ma ka mauna ʻo ʻEperaima he kanaka, ʻo Mika kona inoa.Now a man named Micah from the hill country of Ephraim
Lunk 17:5He hale akua ko ua kanaka lā o ko Mika, a hana ihola ia i ʻēpoda, a i terapima, a hoʻolaʻa aʻela ia i kekahi o kāna mau keiki kāne, a lilo ia i kahuna nona.Now this man Micah had a shrine, and he made an ephod and some household gods and installed one of his sons as his priest.
Lunk 17:7He kanaka ʻōpiopio, mai loko mai ʻo Betelehemaiuda, no ka ʻohana a Iuda, he mamo na Levi, a noho nō ia ma laila.A young Levite from Bethlehem in Judah, who had been living within the clan of Judah,
Lunk 17:9ʻĪ 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 17:13A laila, ʻī aʻela ʻo Mika, Ua ʻike au, e hoʻopōmaikaʻi ana ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, no ka mea, he Levi nō koʻu kahuna.And Micah said, “Now I know that the Lord will be good to me, since this Levite has become my priest.”
Lunk 18:2Hoʻouna aʻela nā mamo a Dana i ʻelima kānaka o kā lākou ʻohana, no ko lākou ʻāina, he poʻe kānaka koa, no Zora, a no ʻEsetaola, e kiu i ka ʻāina, a mākaʻikaʻi; a ʻī maila lākou, E hele, e mākaʻikaʻi i ka ʻāina. A hiki lākou i ka mauna ʻo ʻEperaima, i ka hale o Mika, kipa aʻela lākou i laila.So the Danites sent five of their leading men from Zorah and Eshtaol to spy out the land and explore it. These men represented all the Danites. They told them, “Go, explore the land.” So they entered the hill country of Ephraim and came to the house of Micah, where they spent the night.
Lunk 18:3A ma ka hale o Mika lākou, maopopo iā lākou ka leo o ke kanaka hou o ka Levi; kipa aʻela lākou i laila, ʻī aʻela iā ia, Na wai ʻoe i kaʻi mai nei? He aha hoʻi kāu e hana nei ma kēia wahi? He aha kāu o neʻi?When they were near Micah’s house, they recognized the voice of the young Levite; so they turned in there and asked him, “Who brought you here? What are you doing in this place? Why are you here?”
Lunk 18:6ʻĪ maila ke kahuna iā lākou, Ō hele me ka pōmaikaʻi, he pololei iā Iēhova ka hele a ʻoukou e hele nei.The priest answered them, “Go in peace. Your journey has the Lord’s approval.”
Lunk 18:8A 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 18:14A 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 18:18Hele 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 18:19ʻĪ maila lākou iā ia, Hāmau, e kau ʻoe i kou lima ma kou waha, a e hele pū me mākou, i lilo ʻoe i makua no mākou, a i kahuna hoʻi. He mea maikaʻi anei iā ʻoe i kahuna ʻoe no ka hale o ke kanaka hoʻokahi, no ka ʻohana paha, a no ka hanauna i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela?They answered him, “Be quiet! Don’t say a word. Come with us, and be our father and priest. Isn’t it better that you serve a tribe and clan in Israel as priest rather than just one man’s household?”
Lunk 18:23Hea 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 18:24ʻĪ 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 18:28ʻAʻohe mea nāna i hoʻopakele, no ka mea, ua lōʻihi ia mai Zidona aku, ʻaʻole hoʻi lākou he mea pū me kekahi kanaka ʻē. Aia nō ia ma ke kahawai e kokoke ana i Beterehoba. Hana ihola lākou i kūlanakauhale, a noho nō i laila.There was no one to rescue them because they lived a long way from Sidon and had no relationship with anyone else. The city was in a valley near Beth Rehob. The Danites rebuilt the city and settled there.
Lunk 19:16Aia hoʻi i ke ahiahi, hele mai kekahi kanaka ʻelemakule, mai kāna hana, mai ke kula mai, he kanaka no ka mauna ʻo ʻEperaima, a noho ihola ma Gibea. Akā, no Beniamina nā kānaka o ia wahi.That evening an old man from the hill country of Ephraim, who was living in Gibeah (the inhabitants of the place were Benjamites), came in from his work in the fields.
Lunk 19:17ʻAlawa aʻela kona mau maka i luna, ʻike ihola i ke kanaka, he malihini ma ke alanui o ke kūlanakauhale. ʻĪ aʻela ua kanaka ʻelemakule nei, E hele ana ʻoe i hea? A mai hea mai ʻoe i hele mai ai?When he looked and saw the traveler in the city square, the old man asked, “Where are you going? Where did you come from?”
Lunk 19:19He mauʻu nō, a me ka ʻai na nā hoki a mākou, a he berena nō a me ka waina naʻu, a na kāu kauā wahine, a na ke kanaka hou o kāu mau kauā nei; ʻaʻohe mea e hemahema ai.We have both straw and fodder for our donkeys and bread and wine for ourselves your servants — me, the woman and the young man with us. We don’t need anything.”
Lunk 19:22A i ko lākou hoʻoleʻaleʻa ʻana i ko lākou naʻau, aia hoʻi nā kānaka o ke kūlanakauhale, he poʻe kānaka hewa, hoʻopuni maila lākou i ka hale, a kīkēkē i ka puka, ʻōlelo mai i ka mea hale, i ua kanaka ʻelemakule nei, ʻī maila, E lawe mai i waho nei i ke kanaka i hele mai i kou hale, i ʻike mākou iā ia.While they were enjoying themselves, some of the wicked men of the city surrounded the house. Pounding on the door, they shouted to the old man who owned the house, “Bring out the man who came to your house so we can have sex with him.”
Lunk 19:24Eia hoʻi kaʻu kaikamahine, he puʻupaʻa, a me kāna wahine nō hoʻi, ʻo lāua kaʻu e lawe mai i waho nei, e hoʻohaʻahaʻa ʻoukou iā lāua, a e hana hoʻi iā lāua i ka mea i pono i ko ʻoukou mau maka; akā, mai hana ia mea lapuwale i kēia kanaka.Look, here is my virgin daughter, and his concubine. I will bring them out to you now, and you can use them and do to them whatever you wish. But as for this man, don’t do such an outrageous thing.”
Lunk 20:1A 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 20:7Aia hoʻi, he poʻe mamo ʻoukou a pau na ʻIseraʻela. E hāʻawi mai i ko ʻoukou manaʻo a me kā ʻoukou pono.Now, all you Israelites, speak up and tell me what you have decided to do.”
Lunk 20:8Kū maila nā kānaka a pau me he kanaka hoʻokahi lā, ʻī maila, ʻAʻole kekahi o kākou e hele i kona halelewa, ʻaʻole hoʻi kekahi o kākou e hoʻi i kona hale.All the men rose up together as one, saying, “None of us will go home. No, not one of us will return to his house.
Lunk 20:10E lawe kākou i ʻumi kānaka o ka haneri, no nā ʻohana a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, a he haneri no ka tausani, a he tausani no ka ʻumi tausani, na lākou nō e lawe mai i ka ʻai na nā kānaka, i hana lākou i ko Gibea no Beniamina, ke hiki lākou i laila, e like me ka mea lapuwale a pau a lākou i hana ai ma loko o ka ʻIseraʻela.We’ll take ten men out of every hundred from all the tribes of Israel, and a hundred from a thousand, and a thousand from ten thousand, to get provisions for the army. Then, when the army arrives at Gibeah in Benjamin, it can give them what they deserve for this outrageous act done in Israel.”
Lunk 20:12Hoʻouna 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 20:15Ua helu ʻia nā mamo a Beniamina ia lā, mai loko mai o nā kūlanakauhale, he iwakāluakumamāono tausani kānaka i unuhi i ka pahi kaua, a koe aku ka poʻe i noho ma Gibea, a helu ʻia lākou, ʻehiku haneri kānaka i wae ʻia.At once the Benjamites mobilized twenty-six thousand swordsmen from their towns, in addition to seven hundred able young men from those living in Gibeah.
Lunk 20:16I loko o ia poʻe kānaka a pau, ʻehiku haneri kānaka i wae ʻia, he poʻe lima hema; e hiki nō iā lākou a pau ke maʻa aku i ka pōhaku i ka lauoho, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hala.Among all these soldiers there were seven hundred select troops who were left-handed, each of whom could sling a stone at a hair and not miss.
Lunk 20:17A ʻo nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela i helu ʻia, ʻehā haneri tausani lākou i unuhi i ka pahi kaua, a koe aku ka Beniamina. He poʻe kānaka kaua kēia a pau.Israel, apart from Benjamin, mustered four hundred thousand swordsmen, all of them fit for battle.
Lunk 20:21Puka maila nā mamo a Beniamina, mai loko mai o Gibea, a luku ihola i lalo i ka lepo ia lā, he iwakāluakumamālua tausani kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela.The Benjamites came out of Gibeah and cut down twenty-two thousand Israelites on the battlefield that day.
Lunk 20:25Puka maila ka Beniamina mai loko mai o Gibea, i ka lua o ka lā, a luku honua maila i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, he ʻumikumamāwalu tausani kānaka, he poʻe unuhi pahi kaua kēia a pau.This time, when the Benjamites came out from Gibeah to oppose them, they cut down another eighteen thousand Israelites, all of them armed with swords.
Lunk 20:31Puka 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 20:34Hele kūʻē maila iā Gibea, he ʻumi tausani kānaka i wae ʻia mai loko mai o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, a ikaika loa ihola ke kaua; ʻaʻole naʻe lākou i ʻike, ua kokoke mai ka hewa iā lākou.Then ten thousand of Israel’s able young men made a frontal attack on Gibeah. The fighting was so heavy that the Benjamites did not realize how near disaster was.
Lunk 20:35Luku maila ʻo Iēhova i ka Beniamina i mua o ka ʻIseraʻela. Luku aʻela nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i ka Beniamina ia lā, he iwakāluakumamālima tausani kānaka, hoʻokahi haneri keu; unuhi kēia poʻe a pau i ka pahi kaua.The Lord defeated Benjamin before Israel, and on that day the Israelites struck down 25,100 Benjamites, all armed with swords.
Lunk 20:39A heʻe nā kānaka o ʻIseraʻela i ke kaua, hoʻomaka ihola ko Beniamina e luku aku, me ka hou iho i kānaka o ʻIseraʻela, i kanakolu paha kānaka; no ka mea, ʻōlelo lākou, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ua luku ʻia lākou i mua o kākou, e like me ke kaua mua ʻana.and then the Israelites would counterattack. The Benjamites had begun to inflict casualties on the Israelites (about thirty), and they said, “We are defeating them as in the first battle.”
Lunk 20:44He ʻumikumamāwalu tausani kānaka o Beniamina i hāʻule, he poʻe kānaka koa kēia a pau.Eighteen thousand Benjamites fell, all of them valiant fighters.
Lunk 20:46A ʻo nā kānaka a pau o Beniamina i hāʻule, he iwakāluakumamālima tausani kānaka i unuhi i ka pahi kaua. He poʻe kānaka koa kēia a pau.On that day twenty-five thousand Benjamite swordsmen fell, all of them valiant fighters.
Lunk 21:16A laila, ʻōlelo ihola nā lunakahiko i ka ʻaha kanaka, He aha kā mākou e hana ai, i loaʻa ai nā wāhine i ka poʻe o lākou i koe? No ka mea, ua luku ʻia nā wāhine o ka Beniamina.And the elders of the assembly said, “With the women of Benjamin destroyed, how shall we provide wives for the men who are left?
Lunk 21:19ʻŌlelo ihola lākou, Aia hoʻi, he ʻahaʻaina ko Iēhova i kēlā makahiki, i kēia makahiki, ma Silo, ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau o Betelehema, a ma ka ʻaoʻao hikina o ke kuamoʻo e hiki aku ai, mai Betela i Sekema, a ma ka ʻaoʻao hema hoʻi o Lebona.But look, there is the annual festival of the Lord in Shiloh, which lies north of Bethel, east of the road that goes from Bethel to Shechem, and south of Lebonah.”
Ruta 1:4A lawe lāua i wāhine na lāua, no nā kaikamāhine o Moaba. ʻO ʻOrepa ka inoa o kekahi, a ʻo Ruta ka inoa o ka lua. Noho nō lākou i laila, he ʻumi paha makahiki.They married Moabite women, one named Orpah and the other Ruth. After they had lived there about ten years,
Ruta 1:10ʻĪ maila lāua iā ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, hele pū māua me ʻoe, i kou hoʻi ʻana i kou poʻe kānaka.and said to her, “We will go back with you to your people.”
Ruta 1:11ʻŌlelo hou maila ʻo Naomi, E nā kaikamāhine aʻu, ō hoʻi. No ke aha lā ʻolua e hele pū ai me aʻu? He mau keiki hou anei i loko o koʻu ʻōpū, i mau kāne na ʻolua?But Naomi said, “Return home, my daughters. Why would you come with me? Am I going to have any more sons, who could become your husbands?
Ruta 1:12E hoʻi ʻolua, e nā kaikamāhine aʻu, ō hele, no ka mea, ua luahine au, ʻaʻole e loaʻa ke kāne hou. A inā paha e ʻōlelo au, ua lana koʻu manaʻo, a, inā he kāne kaʻu i kēia pō, a hānau nā keiki kāne;Return home, my daughters; I am too old to have another husband. Even if I thought there was still hope for me — even if I had a husband tonight and then gave birth to sons —
Ruta 2:1He hoahānau ko Naomi, no kāna kāne, he kanaka waiwai nui, no ka hanauna o ʻElimeleka, ʻo Boaza kona inoa.Now Naomi had a relative on her husband’s side, a man of standing from the clan of Elimelek, whose name was Boaz.
Ruta 2:10A laila, hāʻule ʻē ihola kona maka i lalo, a kūlou ʻo ia i lalo i ka honua, ʻī maila iā ia, No ke aha lā i loaʻa mai ai iaʻu ka lokomaikaʻi ʻia mai i mua o kou mau maka, i ʻike mai ai ʻoe iaʻu, no ka mea, he malihini au?At this, she bowed down with her face to the ground. She asked him, “Why have I found such favor in your eyes that you notice me — a foreigner?”
Ruta 2:20ʻĪ maila ʻo Naomi i kāna hūnōna wahine, E pōmaikaʻi ana iā Iēhova ka mea nāna i hoʻōki ʻole i kāna hana lokomaikaʻi ʻana i ka mea i ola, a me ka mea i make. ʻĪ maila ʻo Naomi iā ia, He hoahānau ia e pili koke ana iā kāua, ʻo ia hoʻi ko kāua mea i pili koko.“The Lord bless him!” Naomi said to her daughter-in-law. “He has not stopped showing his kindness to the living and the dead.” She added, “That man is our close relative; he is one of our guardian-redeemers.”
Ruta 2:22ʻĪ mai ʻo Naomi iā Ruta, i kāna hūnōna wahine, E kuʻu kaikamahine, he mea maikaʻi ke hele pū ʻoe me kona mau kaikamāhine, i loaʻa ʻole ʻoe iā lākou ma ka mahina ʻai ʻē aʻe.Naomi said to Ruth her daughter-in-law, “It will be good for you, my daughter, to go with the women who work for him, because in someone else’s field you might be harmed.”
Ruta 3:8A hiki i ke aumoe, makaʻu ihola ua kanaka lā, no ka mea, i kona ʻoni ʻana, aia hoʻi he wahine, e moe ana ma kona mau kapuaʻi.In the middle of the night something startled the man; he turned — and there was a woman lying at his feet!
Ruta 3:11No laila ʻea, mai makaʻu ʻoe, e kuʻu kaikamahine. ʻO nā mea a pau āu e ʻōlelo maila, naʻu ia e hana aku iā ʻoe; no ka mea, ua ʻike koʻu poʻe kānaka a pau, he kaikamahine pono ʻoe.And now, my daughter, don’t be afraid. I will do for you all you ask. All the people of my town know that you are a woman of noble character.
Ruta 3:12He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ʻo wau ka hoahānau pili iā ʻoe. Eia aʻe kekahi mea i pili mua aku, he hope au.Although it is true that I am a guardian-redeemer of our family, there is another who is more closely related than I.
Ruta 4:2Lawe 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 4:9ʻŌlelo aʻela ʻo Boaza i nā lunakahiko, a i nā kānaka a pau, He poʻe ʻike ʻoukou i kēia lā, ua kūʻai au ma ka lima o Naomi i nā mea a pau o ʻElimeleka a me nā mea a pau o Kiliona, a me Mahelona.Then Boaz announced to the elders and all the people, “Today you are witnesses that I have bought from Naomi all the property of Elimelek, Kilion and Mahlon.
Ruta 4:10A ʻo Ruta nō hoʻi, no Moaba ka wahine a Mahelona, kaʻu i kūʻai nei, i wahine naʻu, i mea e paʻa ai ka inoa o ka mea i make ma kona hoʻīlina, i mea hoʻi e hōʻoki ʻole ʻia ai ka inoa o ka mea i make, mai kona hoahānau aku, a mai kona wahi aku. He poʻe ʻike ʻoukou i kēia lā.I have also acquired Ruth the Moabite, Mahlon’s widow, as my wife, in order to maintain the name of the dead with his property, so that his name will not disappear from among his family or from his hometown. Today you are witnesses!”
Ruta 4:11ʻĪ maila nā kānaka a pau, ma ka puka pā, a me nā lunakahiko, He poʻe ʻike mākou. Na Iēhova nō e hoʻolilo mai i ka wahine i hele mai i loko o kou hale e like me Rāhela a me Lea, na lāua ʻelua i kūkulu i ka hale o ka ʻIseraʻela, a e waiwai hoʻi ʻoe ma ʻEperata, a e kaulana nō kou inoa ma Betelehema.Then the elders and all the people at the gate said, “We are witnesses. May the Lord make the woman who is coming into your home like Rachel and Leah, who together built up the family of Israel. May you have standing in Ephrathah and be famous in Bethlehem.
Ruta 4:13Lawe aʻela ʻo Boaza iā Ruta, a lilo mai ia i wahine nāna. A i kona komo ʻana i ona lā, na Iēhova i hāʻawi mai i ka hāpai ʻana, a hānau maila ia, he keiki kāne.So Boaz took Ruth and she became his wife. When he made love to her, the Lord enabled her to conceive, and she gave birth to a son.
1-Sam 1:2ʻElua āna wāhine; ʻo Hana ka inoa o kekahi, a ʻo Penina ka inoa o kekahi: a he mau keiki na Penina, akā, ʻo Hana ʻaʻohe āna keiki.He had two wives; one was called Hannah and the other Peninnah. Peninnah had children, but Hannah had none.
1-Sam 1:8A 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 1:15ʻŌlelo 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 1:16Mai manaʻo mai ʻoe i kāu kauā wahine, he kaikamahine na ka hewa; no ka mea, no ka nui o kuʻu ʻehaʻeha ʻana, a me ke kaumaha, ua ʻōlelo iho nei au a kēia wā.Do not take your servant for a wicked woman; I have been praying here out of my great anguish and grief.”
1-Sam 1:20A 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 2:3Mai ʻōlelo hou me ka hoʻokiʻekiʻe loa; Mai puka hou ka hoʻokano mai ko ʻoukou waha mai: No ka mea, he Akua ʻike ʻo Iēhova, Nāna nō i kaupaona nā hana.“Do not keep talking so proudly or let your mouth speak such arrogance, for the Lord is a God who knows, and by him deeds are weighed.
1-Sam 2:5ʻO nā mea māʻona ua hoʻolimalima iā lākou iho no ka ʻai; ʻO nā mea pōloli ua noho hoʻomaha lākou. Pēlā hoʻi, ʻo ka mea i pā ua hānau i ʻehiku; ʻO ka mea keiki he nui ua hoʻonāwaliwali ʻia.Those who were full hire themselves out for food, but those who were hungry are hungry no more. She who was barren has borne seven children, but she who has had many sons pines away.
1-Sam 2:12A ʻo nā keiki a ʻEli, he mau keiki hewa; ʻaʻole i ʻike lāua iā Iēhova.Eli’s sons were scoundrels; they had no regard for the Lord.
1-Sam 2:15Ma mua hoʻi o ke puhi ʻana i ka momona, hele maila ke kauā a ke kahuna, a ʻī maila i ke kanaka e kaumaha ana, E hāʻawi mai i ka ʻiʻo no ka ʻōhinu ʻana na ke kahuna; ʻaʻole ona makemake iā ʻoe i ka ʻiʻo i hoʻolapalapa ʻia, akā, he ʻiʻo maka nō.But even before the fat was burned, the priest’s servant would come and say to the person who was sacrificing, “Give the priest some meat to roast; he won’t accept boiled meat from you, but only raw.”
1-Sam 2:16Inā i ʻī aku kekahi kanaka iā ia, He pono nō lākou e puhi koke i ka momona, a laila e lawe ʻoe i ka mea a kou naʻau e makemake ai: a ʻī maila kēlā iā ia, ʻĀnō ʻoe e hāʻawi mai, a i ʻole, naʻu nō e kāʻili wale.If the person said to him, “Let the fat be burned first, and then take whatever you want,” the servant would answer, “No, hand it over now; if you don’t, I’ll take it by force.”
1-Sam 2:18Akā ʻo Samuʻela, he keiki, lawelawe nō ia i mua o Iēhova, i kāʻei ʻia i ka ʻēpoda olonā.But Samuel was ministering before the Lord — a boy wearing a linen ephod.
1-Sam 2:24He ʻoiaʻiʻo, e kaʻu mau keiki, ʻaʻole he mea pono kaʻu i lohe ai; ua hoʻolilo ʻolua i nā kānaka o Iēhova e hana hewa ai.No, my sons; the report I hear spreading among the Lord’s people is not good.
1-Sam 2:31Aia hoʻi, e hiki mai ana ka lā e ʻoki ai au i kou lima, a me ka lima o ko ka hale o kou makua kāne, i ʻole ai he ʻelemakule i loko o kou hale.The time is coming when I will cut short your strength and the strength of your priestly house, so that no one in it will reach old age,
1-Sam 2:32E ʻike auaneʻi ʻoe i ka pōpilikia o ka halelewa ma waena o ka maikaʻi āna e hana aku ai i ka ʻIseraʻela: akā, ʻaʻole he ʻelemakule i loko o kou hale i nā lā a pau.and you will see distress in my dwelling. Although good will be done to Israel, no one in your family line will ever reach old age.
1-Sam 3:1ʻO 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 3:17Nīnau 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 4:10A 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 4:15He kanaiwakumamāwalu ko ʻEli mau makahiki, ua kū paʻa kona mau maka, ʻaʻole ia i ʻike.who was ninety-eight years old and whose eyes had failed so that he could not see.
1-Sam 4:16ʻĪ 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 4:18A i kona haʻi ʻana mai i ka pahu o ke Akua, hāʻule ihola ʻo Eli ma hope o kona noho ma ka ʻaoʻao o ka ʻīpuka, a haʻi kona ʻāʻī, a make ihola ia; no ka mea, he kanaka ʻelemakule ia, ua kaumaha hoʻi. A ua hoʻoponopono aku ia i ka ʻIseraʻela i nā makahiki he kanahā.When he mentioned the ark of God, Eli fell backward off his chair by the side of the gate. His neck was broken and he died, for he was an old man, and he was heavy. He had led Israel forty years.
1-Sam 5:8Hoʻouna 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 5:11No 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 6:2Kāhea 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 6:4Nīnau 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 6:19A luku mai ia i nā kānaka o Betesemesa, no ka mea, ua nānā lākou i loko o ka pahu o Iēhova, luku mai ia i nā kānaka, he kanalima nō tausani, a he kanahiku kānaka ia. Auē nā kānaka, no kā Iēhova pepehi ʻana mai i nā kānaka me ka luku nui.But God struck down some of the men of Beth Shemesh, putting seventy of them to death because they had looked into the ark of the LORD. The people mourned because of the heavy blow the LORD had dealt them,
1-Sam 7:2A i ka manawa i noho ai ka pahu ma Kiriatiarima, no ka mea, ua lōʻihi ka manawa, he iwakālua makahiki: auē aʻela ko ka hale a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, ma muli o Iēhova.It was a long time, twenty years in all, that the ark remained at Kiriath Jearim, and all the people of Israel mourned and sought after the LORD.
1-Sam 8:2A ʻo Ioʻela ka inoa o kāna keiki mua, a ʻo ʻAbia ka inoa o ka lua o kāna keiki: he mau luna kānāwai lāua ma Beʻereseba.The name of his firstborn was Joel and the name of his second was Abijah, and they served at Beersheba.
1-Sam 9:1Hoʻokahi kanaka no ka Beniamina, ʻo Kisa kona inoa, ke keiki a ʻAbiʻela, ke keiki a Zerora, ke keiki a Bekorata, ke keiki a ʻApia, no Beniamina, he kanaka waiwai nui.There was a Benjamite, a man of standing, whose name was Kish son of Abiel, the son of Zeror, the son of Becorath, the son of Aphiah of Benjamin.
1-Sam 9:2He keiki kāna, ʻo Saula kona inoa, he ʻōpiopio a maikaʻi: ʻaʻohe kanaka maikaʻi i waena o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela e like ana me ia: mai kona poʻohiwi aku a hala loa i luna, ka ʻoi ʻana o kona kiʻekiʻe ma mua o ko nā kānaka a pau.He had a son named Saul, an impressive young man without equal among the Israelites--a head taller than any of the others.
1-Sam 9:6ʻĪ maila kēlā iā ia, Aia hoʻi, ma kēia kūlanakauhale e noho ana kekahi kanaka o ke Akua, he kanaka kaulana: a ʻo ka mea a pau āna e ʻōlelo ai, e kō ʻiʻo nō ia: e hele kāua ma laila, malama e hiki iā ia ke kuhikuhi mai iā kaua i ke ala e pono ai kāua ke hele.But the servant replied, "Look, in this town there is a man of God; he is highly respected, and everything he says comes true. Let's go there now. Perhaps he will tell us what way to take."
1-Sam 9:7ʻĪ 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 9:9(I ka manawa ma mua i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela, a i hele ke kanaka e nīnau i ke Akua, pēnēia ia i ʻōlelo ai, Inā kākou e hele i ka mea ʻike; no ka mea, ʻo ke kāula i kēia manawa, ua kapa ʻia ʻo ia ma mua, he mea ʻike.)(Formerly in Israel, if a man went to inquire of God, he would say, "Come, let us go to the seer," because the prophet of today used to be called a seer.)
1-Sam 9:12ʻŌlelo maila lākou iā lāua, ʻī maila, Ma ʻaneʻi nō: aia hoʻi ia ma mua ou, e wikiwiki, no ka mea, i hele mai ia i ke kūlanakauhale i kēia lā; no ka mea, he ʻahaʻaina na nā kānaka i kēia lā ma kahi kiʻekiʻe."He is," they answered. "He's ahead of you. Hurry now; he has just come to our town today, for the people have a sacrifice at the high place.
1-Sam 9:22Lawe 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 10:2A hala ʻoe mai oʻu aku nei i kēia lā, a laila e loaʻa nō iā ʻoe nā kānaka ʻelua ma ka hale lua o Rāhela, ma ka mokuna o ka Beniamina, ma Zeleza; a e ʻī mai lāua iā ʻoe, Ua loaʻa nā hoki āu i hele ai e ʻimi: aia hoʻi, ua pau ka manaʻo ʻana o kou makua kāne i nā hoki, a ua kaumaha ʻo ia iā ʻolua, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, He aha kaʻu e hana ai no kuʻu keiki?When you leave me today, you will meet two men near Rachel's tomb, at Zelzah on the border of Benjamin. They will say to you, 'The donkeys you set out to look for have been found. And now your father has stopped thinking about them and is worried about you. He is asking, "What shall I do about my son?" '
1-Sam 10:10A 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 10:11A ʻo nā mea a pau i ʻike iā ia i ka manawa ma mua, ʻike lākou, aia hoʻi, e wānana ana ʻo ia me ka poʻe kāula, ʻī aʻela kekahi kanaka i kona hoalauna, He aha kēia i hiki mai ai i ke keiki a Kisa? ʻO Saula anei kekahi me ka poʻe kāula?When all those who had formerly known him saw him prophesying with the prophets, they asked each other, "What is this that has happened to the son of Kish? Is Saul also among the prophets?"
1-Sam 10:15ʻĪ maila kahi makua kāne o Saula, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e haʻi mai iaʻu, he aha ka mea a Samuʻela i ʻōlelo mai ai iā ʻolua?Saul's uncle said, "Tell me what Samuel said to you."
1-Sam 11:8A 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 13:5Hoʻākoakoa aʻela ko Pilisetia e kaua aku i ka ʻIseraʻela, he kanakolu tausani hale kaʻa, ʻeono tausani hoʻoholo lio, a me nā kānaka e like me ke one ma kahakai he nui loa; a hele mai lākou, a hoʻomoana ma Mikemasa, ma ka hikina o Betavena.The Philistines assembled to fight Israel, with three thousand chariots, six thousand charioteers, and soldiers as numerous as the sand on the seashore. They went up and camped at Micmash, east of Beth Aven.
1-Sam 13:11Nīnau 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 13:21He apuapu naʻe iā lākou no ka ʻōʻō palau, a no nā hō, a no nā ʻō manamana, a no nā koʻi lipi, a no ka hoʻokala i nā kui.The price was two thirds of a shekel for sharpening plowshares and mattocks, and a third of a shekel for sharpening forks and axes and for repointing goads.
1-Sam 13:22A i ka lā i kāua ai, ʻaʻole he pahi kaua, ʻaʻole hoʻi he ihe ma ka lima o nā kānaka me Saula, a me Ionatana: akā, ua loaʻa iā Saula a me Ionatana kāna keiki.So on the day of the battle not a soldier with Saul and Jonathan had a sword or spear in his hand; only Saul and his son Jonathan had them.
1-Sam 14:4A ma ke ala a Ionatana i ʻimi ai e hele i ka poʻe koa o ko Pilisetia, he pōhaku ʻoi ma kēia ʻaoʻao, a he pōhaku ʻoi ma kēlā ʻaoʻao: ʻo Bozeza ka inoa o kekahi, a ʻo Sene ka inoa o kekahi.On each side of the pass that Jonathan intended to cross to reach the Philistine outpost was a cliff; one was called Bozez, and the other Seneh.
1-Sam 14:14A ʻo ka pepehi mua ʻana a Ionatana a me ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua, he iwakālua paha kānaka ia, ma kahi kokoke, e like paha me ka hapalua o ka ʻeka ʻāina hoʻokahi.In that first attack Jonathan and his armor-bearer killed some twenty men in an area of about half an acre.
1-Sam 14:15He haʻalulu i waena o ka poʻe koa ma ke kula, a i waena o nā kānaka a pau; a ʻo ka poʻe kaua, a ʻo ka poʻe luku, haʻalulu ihola lākou, nauwe ka ʻāina; a he haʻalulu nui.Then panic struck the whole army--those in the camp and field, and those in the outposts and raiding parties--and the ground shook. It was a panic sent by God.
1-Sam 14:25A hele nā kānaka a pau ma ka ulu lāʻau: a he meli ma luna o ka ʻāina.The entire army entered the woods, and there was honey on the ground.
1-Sam 14:30ʻAʻole anei he nui aku, inā paha ua ʻai nui nā kānaka i kēia lā i ka mea o ko lākou poʻe ʻenemi i loaʻa ai iā lākou? ʻAʻole anei he nui aku ka luku i waena o ko Pilisetia?How much better it would have been if the men had eaten today some of the plunder they took from their enemies. Would not the slaughter of the Philistines have been even greater?"
1-Sam 15:4Hōʻuluʻulu 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 15:29ʻAʻole nō hoʻi e hoʻopunipuni ka ʻOiaʻiʻo o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia e mihi; no ka mea, ʻaʻole nō ia he kanaka, i mihi ai ʻo ia.He who is the Glory of Israel does not lie or change his mind; for he is not a man, that he should change his mind."
1-Sam 15:32A 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 16:6A i ko lākou hiki ʻana mai, nānā aku ʻo ia iā ʻEliaba, ʻī ihola, He ʻoiaʻiʻo i mua oʻu ka poni a Iēhova.When they arrived, Samuel saw Eliab and thought, "Surely the LORD's anointed stands here before the LORD."
1-Sam 16:12Kiʻi 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 16:18A laila ʻōlelo mai kekahi o nā kauā, ʻī maila, Aia hoʻi, ua ʻike au i kekahi keiki a Iese no Betelehema, ua akamai i ka hoʻokani, a ua koa loa, a he kanaka kaua, a me ke akamai i ka ʻōlelo, a he helehelena maikaʻi, a me ia nō ʻo Iēhova.One of the servants answered, "I have seen a son of Jesse of Bethlehem who knows how to play the harp. He is a brave man and a warrior. He speaks well and is a fine-looking man. And the LORD is with him."
1-Sam 17:5A he mahiole keleawe ma kona poʻo, a he pale umauma unahi kona, a ʻo ke kaumaha o ia pale umauma, ʻelima tausani sekela keleawe.He had a bronze helmet on his head and wore a coat of scale armor of bronze weighing five thousand shekels;
1-Sam 17:6A he mau pale keleawe ma kona wāwae, a he pale keleawe ma waena o kona mau poʻohiwi.on his legs he wore bronze greaves, and a bronze javelin was slung on his back.
1-Sam 17:7A ʻo ke ʻau o kāna ihe, ua like ia me ka lāʻau o ka mea hana lole, a ʻo ka pahi o kāna ihe, he ʻaono haneri sekela hao, ma ke kaupaona: a hele kekahi kanaka i mua ona e hali ana i ka pale kaua.His spear shaft was like a weaver's rod, and its iron point weighed six hundred shekels. His shield bearer went ahead of him.
1-Sam 17:8Kū aʻela ia a kāhea maila i ka poʻe kaua o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī maila iā lākou, No ke aha lā ʻoukou i hele mai ai e hoʻoponopono i ke kaua? ʻAʻole anei wau he Pilisetia, a ʻo ʻoukou he poʻe kauā na Saula? E wae ʻoukou i kekahi kanaka no ʻoukou, a e iho mai ia i oʻu nei.Goliath stood and shouted to the ranks of Israel, "Why do you come out and line up for battle? Am I not a Philistine, and are you not the servants of Saul? Choose a man and have him come down to me.
1-Sam 17:16A hoʻokokoke mai nō ua kanaka Pilisetia lā i kakahiaka a me ke ahiahi, a hōʻike mai iā ia iho i nā lā he kanahā.For forty days the Philistine came forward every morning and evening and took his stand.
1-Sam 17:17ʻĪ 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 17:18A e lawe ʻoe i kēia mau paʻi waiūpaʻa he ʻumi na ka luna tausani, a e ʻike ʻoe i ka pono o kou mau hoahānau, a e lawe mai i ko lākou mea hōʻoiaʻiʻo.Take along these ten cheeses to the commander of their unit. See how your brothers are and bring back some assurance from them.
1-Sam 17:26ʻŌlelo 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 17:29ʻĪ 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 17:33ʻĪ maila ʻo Saula iā Dāvida, ʻAʻole e hiki iā ʻoe ke hele kūʻē i kēia kanaka Pilisetia, e kaua pū me ia: no ka mea, he ʻōpiopio ʻoe, akā ʻo ia, he kanaka koa ia mai kona wā ʻōpiopio mai.Saul replied, "You are not able to go out against this Philistine and fight him; you are only a boy, and he has been a fighting man from his youth."
1-Sam 17:42Nānā aʻela ke kanaka Pilisetia, a ʻike maila iā Dāvida, hoʻowahāwahā maila iā ia; no ka mea, he ʻōpiopio ʻo ia, a he ʻehu, a maikaʻi ke nānā aku.He looked David over and saw that he was only a boy, ruddy and handsome, and he despised him.
1-Sam 17:43ʻĪ maila ke kanaka Pilisetia iā Dāvida, He ʻīlio anei wau, i hele mai ʻoe i oʻu nei me ke koʻokoʻo? A hōʻino maila ke kanaka Pilisetia iā Dāvida ma kona mau akua.He said to David, "Am I a dog, that you come at me with sticks?" And the Philistine cursed David by his gods.
1-Sam 17:46I kēia lā, e hāʻawi mai ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoe i loko o kuʻu lima, a e pepehi aku au iā ʻoe, a e lawe aku au i kou poʻo mai ou aku lā; a e hāʻawi aku au i kēia lā i nā kupapaʻu o ko Pilisetia poʻe kaua na nā manu o ka lewa, a na nā holoholona o ka honua; i ʻike ai ko ka honua a pau, he Akua nō i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela.This day the LORD will hand you over to me, and I'll strike you down and cut off your head. Today I will give the carcasses of the Philistine army to the birds of the air and the beasts of the earth, and the whole world will know that there is a God in Israel.
1-Sam 17:50A 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 17:55A 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 17:58Nīnau 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 18:7ʻŌlelo 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 18:8Huhū nui ihola ʻo Saula, a ua hewa ia ʻōlelo i kona manaʻo; ʻī ihola, Ua hāʻawi lākou na Dāvida he ʻumi tausani, a ua hāʻawi lākou naʻu he mau tausani: ʻo ka lilo o ke aupuni nona ka mea i koe.Saul was very angry; this refrain galled him. "They have credited David with tens of thousands," he thought, "but me with only thousands. What more can he get but the kingdom?"
1-Sam 18:10Ia 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 18:18ʻĪ 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 18:23Haʻi 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 19:8A 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 19:14A hoʻouna aku ʻo Saula i nā ʻelele e lālau iā Dāvida, ʻī maila ka wahine, He maʻi kona.When Saul sent the men to capture David, Michal said, "He is ill."
1-Sam 19:16A 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 20:1Holo 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 20:3Hoʻohiki 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 20:5ʻĪ maila ʻo Dāvida iā Ionatana, Aia hoʻi, ʻapōpō ka malama hou, a he pono iaʻu e noho pū me ke aliʻi i ka ʻahaʻaina: akā, e kuʻu mai ʻoe iaʻu, a hūnā au iaʻu iho ma ke kula, a hiki i ke ahiahi o ka pō ʻakolu.So David said, "Look, tomorrow is the New Moon festival, and I am supposed to dine with the king; but let me go and hide in the field until the evening of the day after tomorrow.
1-Sam 20:7Inā paha i ʻōlelo mai ia pēnēia, Ua pono; inā ua maluhia kāu kauā: akā, inā paha i huhū nui mai ia, he ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua ʻino kona manaʻo ʻana mai.If he says, 'Very well,' then your servant is safe. But if he loses his temper, you can be sure that he is determined to harm me.
1-Sam 20:8No ia mea, e hana mai i kāu kauā me ke aloha; no ka mea, ua hoʻokomo mai ʻoe i kāu kauā i loko o ke kuʻikahi me ʻoe ma o Iēhova lā: inā paha he hewa i loko oʻu, nāu nō wau e pepehi; no ke aha lā ʻoe e lawe aku ai iaʻu i kou makua kāne?As for you, show kindness to your servant, for you have brought him into a covenant with you before the LORD. If I am guilty, then kill me yourself ! Why hand me over to your father?"
1-Sam 20:12ʻĪ 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 20:21Aia hoʻi, e hoʻouna aku au i kekahi keiki e hele e ʻimi i nā pua. A inā paha e ʻōlelo akāka aku au i ke keiki, Aia nā pua ma kēia ʻaoʻao ou, e lawe ia mau mea; a laila e hele mai ʻoe: no ka mea, he pōmaikaʻi nou, ʻaʻohe mea ʻino, ma ke ola o Iēhova.Then I will send a boy and say, 'Go, find the arrows.' If I say to him, 'Look, the arrows are on this side of you; bring them here,' then come, because, as surely as the LORD lives, you are safe; there is no danger.
1-Sam 20:29A ʻī maila ia, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e kuʻu mai ʻoe iaʻu e hele, no ka mea, he mōhai ʻohana no mākou ma ke kūlanakauhale, a ua kauoha mai kuʻu kaikuaʻana iaʻu; ʻānō hoʻi, inā ua loaʻa iaʻu ke aloha i kou maka, e ʻae mai ʻoe iaʻu e hele koke aku au e ʻike i koʻu mau hoahānau: ʻo ia ka mea i hele ʻole mai ai ia i ka papa ʻaina o ke aliʻi.He said, 'Let me go, because our family is observing a sacrifice in the town and my brother has ordered me to be there. If I have found favor in your eyes, let me get away to see my brothers.' That is why he has not come to the king's table."
1-Sam 20:32ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Ionatana iā Saula i kona makua kāne, ʻī maila iā ia, No ke aha lā e pepehi ʻia ai ʻo ia? He aha kāna i hana ai?"Why should he be put to death? What has he done?" Jonathan asked his father.
1-Sam 21:3ʻĀnō hoʻi, he aha ka mea ma lalo o kou lima? E hāʻawi mai ʻoe ma kuʻu lima i nā paʻi berena ʻelima, a i nā mea paha i loaʻa.Now then, what do you have on hand? Give me five loaves of bread, or whatever you can find."
1-Sam 21:4ʻŌlelo 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 21:5ʻŌlelo 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 21:7Aia nō i laila kekahi kanaka o nā kauā a Saula ia lā, e kali ana i mua o Iēhova, ʻo Doega kona inoa, no ʻEdoma, he luna o nā kahu hipa o Saula.Now one of Saul's servants was there that day, detained before the LORD; he was Doeg the Edomite, Saul's head shepherd.
1-Sam 21:8Nīnau 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 21:11ʻĪ maila nā kauā a ʻAkisa iā ia, ʻAʻole anei kēia ʻo Dāvida, ke aliʻi o ka ʻāina; ʻaʻole anei lākou i mele ai kekahi i kekahi nona me ka haʻa ʻana, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, He mau tausani kā Saula i pepehi ai, he ʻumi tausani hoʻi kā Dāvida?But the servants of Achish said to him, "Isn't this David, the king of the land? Isn't he the one they sing about in their dances: " 'Saul has slain his thousands, and David his tens of thousands'?"
1-Sam 21:13A 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 21:15He pono anei au i nā mea hehena, i lawe mai ai ʻoukou iā ia nei e hoʻohālike me he hehena lā i mua oʻu? E komo anei ia ma loko o kuʻu hale?Am I so short of madmen that you have to bring this fellow here to carry on like this in front of me? Must this man come into my house?"
1-Sam 22:18ʻĪ 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 23:3ʻŌlelo mai nā kānaka o Dāvida iā ia, Aia hoʻi, ke makaʻu nei kākou ma ʻaneʻi ma loko o ka Iuda: ʻaʻole anei he nui aku, ke hele kākou ma Keila e kūʻē i ka poʻe kaua no ko Pilisetia?But David's men said to him, "Here in Judah we are afraid. How much more, then, if we go to Keilah against the Philistine forces!"
1-Sam 23:27A hele mai he ʻelele iā Saula, ʻī maila, E wikiwiki ʻoe, e hoʻi mai; no ka mea, ua hiki mai ko Pilisetia ma ka ʻāina.a messenger came to Saul, saying, "Come quickly! The Philistines are raiding the land."
1-Sam 24:3A 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 24:11E nānā ʻoe, e kuʻu makua kāne, e nānā hoʻi i ka lepa o kou ʻaʻahu ma kuʻu lima: no ka mea, i kuʻu ʻoki ʻana i ka lepa o kou ʻaʻahu, ʻaʻole hoʻi i pepehi iā ʻoe, e nānā hoʻi, e ʻike ʻoe, ʻaʻole he hewa, ʻaʻole hoʻi he lawehala i loko o kuʻu lima, ʻaʻole nō au i hana hewa aku iāʻoe: akā, ke ʻimi mai nei ʻoe i kuʻu ola e lawe aku ia.See, my father, look at this piece of your robe in my hand! I cut off the corner of your robe but did not kill you. Now understand and recognize that I am not guilty of wrongdoing or rebellion. I have not wronged you, but you are hunting me down to take my life.
1-Sam 25:2A ʻo kekahi kanaka ma Maona, a ma Karemela kona waiwai; a he kanaka waiwai loa ia, ʻakolu āna tausani hipa, hoʻokahi tausani kao; a ʻako ihola ia i kāna poʻe hipa ma Karemela.A certain man in Maon, who had property there at Carmel, was very wealthy. He had a thousand goats and three thousand sheep, which he was shearing in Carmel.
1-Sam 25:3ʻO Nabala ka inoa o ua kanaka lā, a ʻo ʻAbigaila ka inoa o kāna wahine: a he wahine akamai i ka noʻonoʻo, a he maikaʻi kona helehelena: akā, ʻo ke kanaka, he huhū ia, a he hewa kāna hana ʻana: no ko Kaleba ʻohana ia.His name was Nabal and his wife's name was Abigail. She was an intelligent and beautiful woman, but her husband, a Calebite, was surly and mean in his dealings.
1-Sam 25:5Hoʻouna 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 25:16He pā pōhaku lākou no mākou ma ka pō a me ke ao, i nā lā a pau a mākou i noho pū ai me lākou, e mālama ana i ka poʻe hipa.Night and day they were a wall around us all the time we were herding our sheep near them.
1-Sam 25:17ʻĀnō hoʻi e noʻonoʻo ʻoe a ʻike i kāu mea e hana aku ai; no ka mea, ua manaʻo hewa ʻia mai nō ko mākou haku, a no kona ʻōhua a pau; no ka mea, he keiki ia na Beliala, ʻaʻole e pono ke ʻōlelo aku iā ia.Now think it over and see what you can do, because disaster is hanging over our master and his whole household. He is such a wicked man that no one can talk to him."
1-Sam 25:21Ua ʻōlelo ihola ʻo Dāvida, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua mālama makehewa au i nā mea a pau a kēia kanaka ma ka wao nahele, ʻaʻole i lilo kekahi o kāna mau mea a pau; a ua hoʻihoʻi mai ia i ka hewa iaʻu no ka pono.David had just said, "It's been useless--all my watching over this fellow's property in the desert so that nothing of his was missing. He has paid me back evil for good.
1-Sam 25:34He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ma ke ola o Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, nāna i keʻakeʻa mai iaʻu e hana hewa aku iā ʻoe, inā paha ʻaʻole ʻoe i hele koke mai e hālāwai me aʻu, inā ʻaʻole koe iā Nabala a hiki i ka mālamalama o ke ao kekahi o kona poʻe kāne.Otherwise, as surely as the LORD, the God of Israel, lives, who has kept me from harming you, if you had not come quickly to meet me, not one male belonging to Nabal would have been left alive by daybreak."
1-Sam 25:36A 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 25:38A he anahulu paha lā ma ia hope mai, pepehi mai ʻo Iēhova iā Nabala, a make ihola ia.About ten days later, the LORD struck Nabal and he died.
1-Sam 26:4A 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 26:15ʻĪ 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 26:18ʻĪ 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 27:8Hele 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 28:13ʻĪ 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 28:14Nīnau 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 29:5ʻAʻole anei ʻo Dāvida kēia a lākou i mele ai i kekahi i kekahi me ka haʻa ʻana, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, He mau tausani kā Saula i pepehi, he ʻumi tausani kā Dāvida?Isn't this the David they sang about in their dances: " 'Saul has slain his thousands, and David his tens of thousands'?"
1-Sam 29:6A 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 29:8ʻĪ 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 29:9ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ʻAkisa, ʻī maila iā Dāvida, Ua ʻike au, he pono kou i mua oʻu me he ʻānela lā o ke Akua; akā, ua ʻī mai nā haku o nā Pilisetia, ʻAʻole ia e hele pū me kākou i ke kaua.Achish answered, "I know that you have been as pleasing in my eyes as an angel of God; nevertheless, the Philistine commanders have said, 'He must not go up with us into battle.'
1-Sam 30:11A 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 30:13Nīnau 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.
2-Sam 1:2A 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 1:4ʻĪ 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 1:8Nīnau mai kēlā iaʻu, ʻO wai ʻoe? ʻŌlelo akula au, He ʻAmaleka wau."He asked me, 'Who are you?' " 'An Amalekite,' I answered.
2-Sam 1:13Nīnau 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 1:14ʻĪ 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 1:21E nā puʻu ʻo Gileboa, ʻaʻole make hau, ʻAʻole hoʻi he ua ma luna iho o ʻoukou; ʻAʻole hoʻi nā mahina ʻai o nā hua mua: I laila kahi i hoʻolei ʻia aku ai ka pale kaua o ka mea ikaika, Ka pale kaua o Saula i poni ʻole ʻia i ka ʻaila."O mountains of Gilboa, may you have neither dew nor rain, nor fields that yield offerings . For there the shield of the mighty was defiled, the shield of Saul--no longer rubbed with oil.
2-Sam 1:26Ua ʻehaʻeha loa au nou, e kuʻu hoahānau, e Ionatana: He ʻoluʻolu loa ʻoe iaʻu, he kupanaha kou aloha iaʻu, E ʻoi mai ana i ke aloha o nā wāhine.I grieve for you, Jonathan my brother; you were very dear to me. Your love for me was wonderful, more wonderful than that of women.
2-Sam 2:10He 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 2:15A 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 2:17A he kaua nui nō ia lā: a ua luku ʻia ʻo ʻAbenera me nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela i mua o nā kānaka o Dāvida.The battle that day was very fierce, and Abner and the men of Israel were defeated by David's men.
2-Sam 2:18I laila nā keiki kāne ʻekolu a Zeruia, ʻo Ioaba, ʻo ʻAbisai, a ʻo ʻAsahela: a he māmā nā wāwae o ʻAsahela me he dia lā o ka nāhelehele.The three sons of Zeruiah were there: Joab, Abishai and Asahel. Now Asahel was as fleet-footed as a wild gazelle.
2-Sam 2:26A laila, kāhea maila ʻo ʻAbenera iā Ioaba, ʻī maila, E ʻai mau nō anei ka pahi kaua? ʻAʻole anei ʻoe e ʻike, he mea ʻawaʻawa nō ia ma ka hopena? Pehea lā ka lōʻihi, a kēnā aku ʻoe i nā kānaka e uhoʻi aku mai ke alualu ʻana aʻe i ko lākou poʻe hoahānau?Abner called out to Joab, "Must the sword devour forever? Don't you realize that this will end in bitterness? How long before you order your men to stop pursuing their brothers?"
2-Sam 2:30Hoʻi 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 3:1He kaua loa nō i waena o ka ʻohana a Saula a me ka ʻohana a Dāvida; akā, māhuahua aʻela ko Dāvida ikaika, a emi ihola ka ʻohana a Saula a nāwaliwali.The war between the house of Saul and the house of David lasted a long time. David grew stronger and stronger, while the house of Saul grew weaker and weaker.
2-Sam 3:8A 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 3:14Hoʻouna 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 3:20A 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 3:22Aia hoʻi, hele maila nā kānaka o Dāvida me Ioaba mai ke kaua mai, a lawe pū maila me lākou i ka waiwai pio he nui: ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻo ʻAbenera me Dāvida i Heberona; no ka mea, ua hoʻihoʻi kēlā iā ia, a ua hele aku ia me ka maluhia.Just then David's men and Joab returned from a raid and brought with them a great deal of plunder. But Abner was no longer with David in Hebron, because David had sent him away, and he had gone in peace.
2-Sam 3:24A 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 3:38ʻŌlelo 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 4:2Aia nā kānaka ʻelua no ke keiki a Saula, he mau luna koa; ʻo Baʻana ka inoa o kekahi, a ʻo Rekaba ka inoa o kekahi; nā keiki lāua a Rimona no Beʻerota no nā mamo a Beniamina; (no ka mea, ua helu pū ʻia ʻo Beʻerota me ka Beniamina;Now Saul's son had two men who were leaders of raiding bands. One was named Baanah and the other Recab; they were sons of Rimmon the Beerothite from the tribe of Benjamin--Beeroth is considered part of Benjamin,
2-Sam 4:10A 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 5:4He kanakolu nā makahiki o Dāvida, i kona wā i lilo ai i aliʻi, a noho aliʻi ihola ia i nā makahiki he kanahā.David was thirty years old when he became king, and he reigned forty years.
2-Sam 5:5ʻEhiku mau makahiki a me nā malama keu ʻeono i noho aliʻi iho ai ʻo ia ma Heberona ma luna o ka Iuda; a ma Ierusalema i noho aliʻi iho ai ʻo ia ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau a me ka Iuda i nā makahiki he kanakolu a me kumamākolu.In Hebron he reigned over Judah seven years and six months, and in Jerusalem he reigned over all Israel and Judah thirty-three years.
2-Sam 6:1Hōʻuluʻulu hou aʻela ʻo Dāvida i nā kānaka i wae ʻia a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, he kanakolu tausani.David again brought together out of Israel chosen men, thirty thousand in all.
2-Sam 7:7I koʻu hele ʻana a pau me nā mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela, i ʻōlelo aku anei au i kekahi ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela, i ka mea aʻu i kauoha aku ai e hānai i koʻu poʻe kānaka i ka ʻIseraʻela, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, He aha ka mea e hana ʻole ai ʻoukou i hale kedera noʻu?Wherever I have moved with all the Israelites, did I ever say to any of their rulers whom I commanded to shepherd my people Israel, "Why have you not built me a house of cedar?" '
2-Sam 7:18A 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 7:19He mea ʻuʻuku hoʻi kēia i mua o kou maka, e Iēhova ka Haku; akā, ua ʻōlelo mai hoʻi ʻoe no ka ʻohana a kāu kauā a liʻuliʻu aku ma hope. Ua like anei kēia me ko ke kanaka, e Iēhova ka Haku?And as if this were not enough in your sight, O Sovereign LORD, you have also spoken about the future of the house of your servant. Is this your usual way of dealing with man, O Sovereign LORD?
2-Sam 7:20He aha ka mea hou aku e hiki iā Dāvida ke ʻōlelo aku iā ʻoe? No ka mea, ua ʻike pono mai ʻoe i kāu kauā nei, e Iēhova ka Haku."What more can David say to you? For you know your servant, O Sovereign LORD.
2-Sam 7:22No laila, e Iēhova e ke Akua, he nui ʻoe; no ka mea, ʻaʻohe mea like me ʻoe, ʻaʻohe hoʻi Akua ʻē aʻe, ʻo ʻoe wale nō; e like me ka mea a pau a mākou i lohe ai ma ko mākou pepeiao."How great you are, O Sovereign LORD! There is no one like you, and there is no God but you, as we have heard with our own ears.
2-Sam 7:28ʻĀnō hoʻi, e Iēhova ka Haku, ʻo ʻoe nō ua Akua lā, a he ʻoiaʻiʻo hoʻi kāu mau ʻōlelo; a ua ʻōlelo mau mai ʻoe i kēia lokomaikaʻi i kāu kauā nei:O Sovereign LORD, you are God! Your words are trustworthy, and you have promised these good things to your servant.
2-Sam 8:4Lawe 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 8:5A i ka hele ʻana mai o ko Suria no Damaseko e kōkua ma muli o Hadadezera ke aliʻi o Zoba, pepehi ihola ʻo Dāvida i nā kānaka he iwakāluakumamālua tausani o ko Suria.When the Arameans of Damascus came to help Hadadezer king of Zobah, David struck down twenty-two thousand of them.
2-Sam 8:8Lawe maila hoʻi ʻo Dāvida ke aliʻi i ke keleawe he nui loa, mai Beta mai, a mai Berotai mai, nā kūlanakauhale ʻo Hadadezera.From Tebah and Berothai, towns that belonged to Hadadezer, King David took a great quantity of bronze.
2-Sam 8:10A laila, hoʻouna maila ʻo Toi iā Iorama kāna keiki i o Dāvida lā ke aliʻi e ʻike iā ia, a e hoʻālohaloha iā ia, no ka mea, ua kaua aku ʻo ia iā Hadadezera, a ua luku aku iā ia: no ka mea, he kanaka kaua ʻo Toi me Hadadezera; a ma kona lima nā kīʻaha kālā a me nā kīʻaha gula a me nā kīʻaha keleawe.he sent his son Joram to King David to greet him and congratulate him on his victory in battle over Hadadezer, who had been at war with Tou. Joram brought with him articles of silver and gold and bronze.
2-Sam 8:13Kaulana aʻela ka inoa ʻo Dāvida i kona wā i hoʻi mai ai, mai ka pepehi ʻana i ko Suria ma ke awāwa paʻakai, he ʻumikumamāwalu tausani kānaka.And David became famous after he returned from striking down eighteen thousand Edomites in the Valley of Salt.
2-Sam 8:18A ʻo Benaia ke keiki a Iehoida, ma luna ia o ka poʻe Kereti, a me ka poʻe Peleti; a ʻo nā keiki a Dāvida, he mau keiki aliʻi lākou.Benaiah son of Jehoiada was over the Kerethites and Pelethites; and David's sons were royal advisers.
2-Sam 9:8Kūlou ihola ia, ʻī maila, He aha kāu kauā, i ʻike mai ai ʻoe iaʻu he ʻīlio make?Mephibosheth bowed down and said, "What is your servant, that you should notice a dead dog like me?"
2-Sam 9:10E mālama ʻoe i ka ʻāina nona, ʻo ʻoe me āu mau keiki a me āu mau kauā; a e lawe mai hoʻi ʻoe i ʻai na ke keiki a kou haku e ʻai ai: akā, ʻo Mepiboseta ke keiki a kou haku, e ʻai mau ia ma koʻu papa ʻaina. Aia iā Ziba nā keiki kāne he ʻumikumamālima, a me nā kauā he iwakālua.You and your sons and your servants are to farm the land for him and bring in the crops, so that your master's grandson may be provided for. And Mephibosheth, grandson of your master, will always eat at my table." (Now Ziba had fifteen sons and twenty servants.)
2-Sam 9:12He keiki kāne ʻōpiopio kā Mepiboseta, ʻo Mika kona inoa: a ʻo nā mea a pau i noho ma ka hale o Ziba, he mau kauā lākou na Mepiboseta.Mephibosheth had a young son named Mica, and all the members of Ziba's household were servants of Mephibosheth.
2-Sam 10:6A 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 10:18Heʻe 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 11:2A 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 11:10Haʻi 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 11:21Na wai i pepehi iā ʻAbimeleka ke keiki a Ierubeseta? ʻAʻole anei he wahine i hoʻolei iho i ka ʻāpana pōhaku wili palaoa ma luna ona, i make ai ʻo ia ma Tebeza? No ke aha lā ʻoukou i hele aku ai a kokoke i ka pā? A laila e ʻī aku ʻoe, Ua make nō hoʻi kāu kauā ʻo ʻUria ʻo ka Heta.Who killed Abimelech son of Jerub-Besheth ? Didn't a woman throw an upper millstone on him from the wall, so that he died in Thebez? Why did you get so close to the wall?' If he asks you this, then say to him, 'Also, your servant Uriah the Hittite is dead.' "
2-Sam 11:23ʻĪ 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 11:27A 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 12:2He nui loa hoʻi nā ʻohana hipa a me nā ʻohana bipi a ke kanaka waiwai:The rich man had a very large number of sheep and cattle,
2-Sam 12:3Akā, na ke kanaka ʻilihune, hoʻokahi wale nō keiki hipa wahine ʻuʻuku āna i kūʻai ai a hānai iho ai: noho pū ihola ia me ia a me nā keiki āna; ʻai ihola ia i kāna ʻai, a inu hoʻi ma kona kīʻaha, a moe ihola ia ma kona poli, a me he kaikamahine lā ia nāna.but the poor man had nothing except one little ewe lamb he had bought. He raised it, and it grew up with him and his children. It shared his food, drank from his cup and even slept in his arms. It was like a daughter to him.
2-Sam 12:4A 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 12:5Huhū 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 12:8A 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 12:9He aha hoʻi kāu i hoʻowahāwahā ai i ke kānāwai o Iēhova, e hana i ka hewa i mua o kona maka? Ua pepehi aʻe ʻoe iā ʻUria ka Heta me ka pahi kaua, a ua lawe ʻoe i kāna wahine i wahine nāu; a ua pepehi i ke kāne me ka pahi kaua a ka poʻe mamo a ʻAmona.Why did you despise the word of the LORD by doing what is evil in his eyes? You struck down Uriah the Hittite with the sword and took his wife to be your own. You killed him with the sword of the Ammonites.
2-Sam 12:14Akā, no ka mea, ma kēia hana ʻana āu, ua loaʻa i ka poʻe ʻenemi o Iēhova ke kumu e ʻōlelo hōʻino ai, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e make ke keiki i hānau mai nāu.But because by doing this you have made the enemies of the LORD show utter contempt, the son born to you will die."
2-Sam 12:18A 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 12:21A 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 12:30Lawe aʻela hoʻi ia i ka pāpale o ko lākou aliʻi, mai luna o kona poʻo, ma ke kaupaona ʻana, he tālena gula ia, me nā pōhaku makamae, a ua kau ʻia ma luna o ke poʻo o Dāvida. A lawe maila ia i ka waiwai pio o ke kūlanakauhale he nui loa.He took the crown from the head of their king--its weight was a talent of gold, and it was set with precious stones--and it was placed on David's head. He took a great quantity of plunder from the city
2-Sam 13:1A ma hope iho o ia mea, he kaikuahine maikaʻi ko ʻAbesaloma ke keiki kāne a Dāvida, ʻo Tamara kona inoa: aloha maila ʻo ʻAmenona ke keiki kāne a Dāvida iā ia.In the course of time, Amnon son of David fell in love with Tamar, the beautiful sister of Absalom son of David.
2-Sam 13:2Pēlā ka pono ʻole ʻana o ʻAmenona, a maʻi ihola ia no kona kaikuahine no Tamara; no ka mea, he puʻupaʻa ia: ʻaʻole i hiki pono iā ʻAmenona ke hana aku i kekahi mea iā ia.Amnon became frustrated to the point of illness on account of his sister Tamar, for she was a virgin, and it seemed impossible for him to do anything to her.
2-Sam 13:3He hoalauna ko ʻAmenona, ʻo Ionadaba kona inoa, ke keiki a Simea a ko Dāvida kaikuaʻana: a he kanaka maʻalea loa ʻo Ionadaba.Now Amnon had a friend named Jonadab son of Shimeah, David's brother. Jonadab was a very shrewd man.
2-Sam 13:4ʻĪ 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 13:18He kapa ʻōniʻoniʻo ma luna ona: pēlā nō i kāhiko ʻia ai nā kaikamāhine puʻupaʻa a ke aliʻi. A laila lawe aʻela kāna kauā iā ia i waho, a hoʻopaʻa ihola i ka puka ma hope ona.So his servant put her out and bolted the door after her. She was wearing a richly ornamented robe, for this was the kind of garment the virgin daughters of the king wore.
2-Sam 13:23A 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 13:24Hele maila ʻo ʻAbesaloma i ke aliʻi, ʻī maila, Aia he ʻaha ʻako hipa o kāu kauā; ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hele pū ke aliʻi a me kāna poʻe kauā me kāu kauā.Absalom went to the king and said, "Your servant has had shearers come. Will the king and his officials please join me?"
2-Sam 13:26ʻĪ 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 13:34Mahuka 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 14:5ʻĪ 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 14:6He 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 14:13ʻĪ 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 14:14No ka mea, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e make kākou, a ua like me ka wai i hānini ʻia ma ka honua, ʻaʻole e hiki ke ukuhi hou ʻia: ʻaʻole nō ke Akua i lawe aku i kona ola, akā, ua noʻonoʻo kēlā i ka mea e lilo loa ʻole ai ka mea āna i hoʻokuke aku ai.Like water spilled on the ground, which cannot be recovered, so we must die. But God does not take away life; instead, he devises ways so that a banished person may not remain estranged from him.
2-Sam 14:25A i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, ʻaʻole he kanaka ʻē aʻe i mahalo nui ʻia e like me ʻAbesaloma no kona maikaʻi: mai ka poli wāwae ona a hiki i luna i ka piko o kona poʻo, ʻaʻohe ona kīnā iki.In all Israel there was not a man so highly praised for his handsome appearance as Absalom. From the top of his head to the sole of his foot there was no blemish in him.
2-Sam 14:27Ua hānau na ʻAbesaloma ʻekolu keiki kāne, a hoʻokahi kaikamahine, ʻo Tamara kona inoa; he wahine maikaʻi hoʻi ma kona helehelena.Three sons and a daughter were born to Absalom. The daughter's name was Tamar, and she became a beautiful woman.
2-Sam 14:30A 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 14:31A laila kū aʻela ʻo Ioaba, a hele mai i o ʻAbesaloma lā i kona hale, ʻī maila iā ia, Ē, he aha ka mea i puhi aku ai kāu poʻe kauā i kuʻu mahina ʻai i ke ahi.Then Joab did go to Absalom's house and he said to him, "Why have your servants set my field on fire?"
2-Sam 14:32ʻŌlelo 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 15:1Ma hope iho o ia mea lā, hoʻomākaukau aʻela ʻo ʻAbesaloma i nā hale kaʻa a me nā lio nona, a me nā kānaka he kanalima e holo i mua ona.In the course of time, Absalom provided himself with a chariot and horses and with fifty men to run ahead of him.
2-Sam 15:3ʻĪ 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 15:4ʻĪ 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 15:12Hoʻouna 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 15:16Hele 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 15:19A 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 15:21ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ʻItai i ke aliʻi, ʻī maila, Ma ke ola ʻana o Iēhova, a me ke ola ʻana o koʻu haku o ke aliʻi, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ma nā wahi a pau a kuʻu haku a ke aliʻi e noho ai me ka make paha, a me ke ola paha, ma laila pū nō hoʻi kāu kauā nei.But Ittai replied to the king, "As surely as the LORD lives, and as my lord the king lives, wherever my lord the king may be, whether it means life or death, there will your servant be."
2-Sam 15:27ʻĪ 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 15:32A 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 16:1A 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 16:8Ua hoʻopaʻi mai ʻo Iēhova ma luna iho ou i ke koko a pau o ka ʻohana a Saula, nona kou wahi i noho aliʻi ai: a ua hāʻawi aku ʻo Iēhova i ke aupuni i loko o ka lima o ʻAbesaloma ʻo kāu keiki: aia hoʻi ʻoe ma loko o kou kolohe, no ka mea, he kanaka koko ʻoe.The LORD has repaid you for all the blood you shed in the household of Saul, in whose place you have reigned. The LORD has handed the kingdom over to your son Absalom. You have come to ruin because you are a man of blood!"
2-Sam 16:10ʻĪ maila ke aliʻi, He aha kaʻu iā ʻolua, e nā keiki a Zeruia? E kūamuamu mai nō ʻo ia pēlā; no ka mea, ua ʻōlelo mai nō ʻo Iēhova iā ia, e kūamuamu iā Dāvida. ʻO wai hoʻi ke ʻōlelo aku, No ke aha lā ʻoe i hana ai pēlā?But the king said, "What do you and I have in common, you sons of Zeruiah? If he is cursing because the LORD said to him, 'Curse David,' who can ask, 'Why do you do this?' "
2-Sam 16:17ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻAbesaloma iā Husai, ʻO ia anei kou aloha i kou hoalauna? He aha hoʻi kāu i hele ʻole aku ai me kou hoalauna?Absalom asked Hushai, "Is this the love you show your friend? Why didn't you go with your friend?"
2-Sam 17:1ʻŌlelo 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 17:4He pono kēia ʻōlelo i ka manaʻo o ʻAbesaloma a me nā lunakahiko a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela.This plan seemed good to Absalom and to all the elders of Israel.
2-Sam 17:8No ka mea, wahi a Husai, ua ʻike ʻoe i kou makua kāne a me nā kānaka ona, he poʻe kānaka ikaika lākou, a ua ukiuki ko lākou naʻau me he bea lā i kāʻili ʻia aku kāna ʻohana keiki ma ke kula; he kanaka kaua nō hoʻi kou makua kāne, ʻaʻole ia e moe me nā kānaka.You know your father and his men; they are fighters, and as fierce as a wild bear robbed of her cubs. Besides, your father is an experienced fighter; he will not spend the night with the troops.
2-Sam 17:9Aia nō ia ua peʻe ma kekahi lua, i kekahi wahi paha: a i ka hāʻule mua ʻana o kekahi mau mea o lākou, e ʻōlelo auaneʻi ka poʻe lohe, He luku ʻia i waena o ka poʻe hahai iā ʻAbesaloma;Even now, he is hidden in a cave or some other place. If he should attack your troops first, whoever hears about it will say, 'There has been a slaughter among the troops who follow Absalom.'
2-Sam 17:10A ʻo ke koa, ka mea naʻau e like me ka naʻau o ka liona, e heheʻe loa ia: no ka mea, ua ʻike ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, he kanaka koa kou makua kāne, a he poʻe kānaka ikaika hoʻi ka poʻe me ia.Then even the bravest soldier, whose heart is like the heart of a lion, will melt with fear, for all Israel knows that your father is a fighter and that those with him are brave.
2-Sam 17:18Akā, 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 17:25Hoʻonoho 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 18:7I laila ua pepehi ʻia nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela i mua o ka poʻe kauā a Dāvida: a he luku nui no ia lā ma ia wahi, ʻo nā kānaka he iwakālua tausani.There the army of Israel was defeated by David's men, and the casualties that day were great--twenty thousand men.
2-Sam 18:11ʻĪ maila ʻo Ioaba i ke kanaka nāna i haʻi aku iā ia, Aia hoʻi, ua ʻike aku ʻoe; he aha hoʻi kāu i pepehi ʻole ai iā ia a hāʻule ia i ka honua? A laila hāʻawi aku nō wau iā ʻoe i nā ʻāpana kālā he ʻumi a me kekahi kāʻei.Joab said to the man who had told him this, "What! You saw him? Why didn't you strike him to the ground right there? Then I would have had to give you ten shekels of silver and a warrior's belt."
2-Sam 18:12ʻĪ 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 18:24Noho 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 18:25Hea 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 18:26ʻIke 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 18:27ʻĪ 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 18:31Aia hoʻi, hele maila ʻo Kusi: ʻī maila ʻo Kusi, He ʻōlelo kaʻu e kuʻu haku, e ke aliʻi; ua hoʻāpono mai ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoe i kēia lā i ka poʻe a pau i hōʻea mai e kūʻē iā ʻoe.Then the Cushite arrived and said, "My lord the king, hear the good news! The LORD has delivered you today from all who rose up against you."
2-Sam 19:6Ma kou aloha ʻana aku i kou poʻe ʻenemi, a me ka hoʻowahāwahā ʻana i kou poʻe hoalauna: no ka mea, ua hōʻike mai ʻoe i kēia lā, he mea ʻole iā ʻoe nā aliʻi a me nā kauā: a ke ʻike nei au i kēia lā, inā paha i ola ʻo ʻAbesaloma, a make mākou a pau i kēia lā, inā ua ʻoluʻolu ʻiʻo nō ʻoe.You love those who hate you and hate those who love you. You have made it clear today that the commanders and their men mean nothing to you. I see that you would be pleased if Absalom were alive today and all of us were dead.
2-Sam 19:10A ʻo ʻAbesaloma ka mea a kākou i poni ai i aliʻi ma luna o kākou, ua make ia i loko o ke kaua: he aha hoʻi ka mea e ʻōlelo ʻole aku ai ʻoukou i kekahi hua ʻōlelo no ka hoʻihoʻi ʻana mai i ke aliʻi?and Absalom, whom we anointed to rule over us, has died in battle. So why do you say nothing about bringing the king back?"
2-Sam 19:16A 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 19:17Me ia pū nā kānaka o ka Beniamina he tausani, a ʻo Ziba ke kauā na ka ʻohana a Saula, a me ia hoʻi nā keiki kāne āna he ʻumikumamālima, a me nā kauā āna he iwakālua: hele maila lākou ma kēia ʻaoʻao o Ioredane i mua o ke aliʻi.With him were a thousand Benjamites, along with Ziba, the steward of Saul's household, and his fifteen sons and twenty servants. They rushed to the Jordan, where the king was.
2-Sam 19:18A holo aʻela ka waʻapā e ʻalo mai i ko ka hale o ke aliʻi, a e lawelawe hoʻi i ka mea a ke aliʻi i manaʻo ai he pono. Moe ihola ʻo Simei ke keiki a Gera i mua o ke aliʻi i kona pae ʻana i kēia ʻaoʻao o Ioredane.They crossed at the ford to take the king's household over and to do whatever he wished. When Shimei son of Gera crossed the Jordan, he fell prostrate before the king
2-Sam 19:22ʻĪ 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 19:25A 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 19:26ʻĪ 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 19:28No ka mea, ua like me nā kānaka make ka poʻe ʻohana a pau o kuʻu kupuna kāne i mua o kuʻu haku o ke aliʻi; akā, ua hoʻonoho ʻoe i kāu kauā i waena o ka poʻe nāna i ʻai ma kou papa ʻaina iho: he aha hoʻi kuʻu pono e kāhea hou aku ai i ke aliʻi?All my grandfather's descendants deserved nothing but death from my lord the king, but you gave your servant a place among those who eat at your table. So what right do I have to make any more appeals to the king?"
2-Sam 19:32He 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 19:35He kanawalu nā makahiki oʻu i kēia lā; e hiki anei iaʻu ke ʻike ma waena o ka pono a me ka hewa? Ua ʻono anei i kāu kauā kaʻu mea e ʻai ai, a me kaʻu mea e inu ai? E lohe hou anei au i ka leo o nā kāne mea mele a me nā wāhine mea mele? No ke aha hoʻi e hoʻokaumaha aku ai kāu kauā i kuʻu haku i ke aliʻi?I am now eighty years old. Can I tell the difference between what is good and what is not? Can your servant taste what he eats and drinks? Can I still hear the voices of men and women singers? Why should your servant be an added burden to my lord the king?
2-Sam 19:42ʻŌlelo 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 19:43ʻŌlelo 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 20:1I 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 20:3Hele 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 20:18ʻŌlelo maila kēlā, ʻī maila, I ʻōlelo ʻiʻo maila lākou ma mua, i ka ʻī ʻana, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e nīnau mai ana lākou ma ʻAbela, a pēlā e hoʻōki ai.She continued, "Long ago they used to say, 'Get your answer at Abel,' and that settled it.
2-Sam 20:21ʻAʻole pēlā ka mea; akā, he wahi kanaka no ka mauna ʻo ʻEperaima, ʻo Seba ke keiki a Bikeri ka inoa, ua hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻe ia i kona lima e kūʻē i ke aliʻi iā Dāvida: e hāʻawi mai iā ia wale nō, a e hoʻi hou aku nō wau mai ke kūlanakauhale aku. ʻĪ maila ka wahine iā Ioaba, Eia hoʻi, e kiola ʻia aku kona poʻo i ou lā ma waho o ka pā.That is not the case. A man named Sheba son of Bicri, from the hill country of Ephraim, has lifted up his hand against the king, against David. Hand over this one man, and I'll withdraw from the city." The woman said to Joab, "His head will be thrown to you from the wall."
2-Sam 21:3ʻĪ 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 21:18A ma hope iho o kēia manawa, he kaua hou me ko Pilisetia ma Goba; a pepehi ihola ʻo Sibekai no Husata iā Sapa no nā keiki a ke kanaka nunui.In the course of time, there was another battle with the Philistines, at Gob. At that time Sibbecai the Hushathite killed Saph, one of the descendants of Rapha.
2-Sam 21:19He kaua hou nō hoʻi ma Goba me ko Pilisetia, i laila i pepehi iho ai ʻo ʻElehanana ke keiki a Iaʻareoregima no Betelehema i ke kaikaina o Golia no Gata, ʻo ke ʻau o kona ihe, ua like ia me ka lāʻau o ka mea ulana lole.In another battle with the Philistines at Gob, Elhanan son of Jaare-Oregim the Bethlehemite killed Goliath the Gittite, who had a spear with a shaft like a weaver's rod.
2-Sam 21:20A he kaua hou ma Gata, i laila he kanaka nunui me nā manamana lima ʻeono ma kēlā lima ma kēia lima, a me nā manamana wāwae ʻeono nō ma kēlā wāwae ma kēia wāwae, he iwakāluakumamāhā i ka helu ʻana: ua hānau hoʻi ia na ke kanaka nunui.In still another battle, which took place at Gath, there was a huge man with six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot--twenty-four in all. He also was descended from Rapha.
2-Sam 22:26I ka mea lokomaikaʻi e hōʻike mai nō ʻoe iā ʻoe iho he lokomaikaʻi; I ke kanaka hoʻopono e hōʻike mai nō ʻoe iā ʻoe iho he pono."To the faithful you show yourself faithful, to the blameless you show yourself blameless,
2-Sam 22:27I ka mea maʻemaʻe e hōʻike mai nō ʻoe iā ʻoe iho he maʻemaʻe; A i ka mea hoʻokekeʻe e hōʻike mai nō ʻoe iā ʻoe iho he ʻoluʻolu ʻole.to the pure you show yourself pure, but to the crooked you show yourself shrewd.
2-Sam 22:31A ʻo ke Akua, ua hemolele kona ʻaoʻao; Ua maʻemaʻe ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova; He pale kaua ia no ka poʻe a pau e paulele ma luna ona."As for God, his way is perfect; the word of the LORD is flawless. He is a shield for all who take refuge in him.
2-Sam 22:43A laila pākuʻikuʻi aku au iā lākou a okaoka me he lepo lā o ka honua. A hehi ihola au iā lākou a like me ka nenelu o ke alanui; A hoʻopēpē ihola au iā lākou.I beat them as fine as the dust of the earth; I pounded and trampled them like mud in the streets.
2-Sam 23:13Iho 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 23:20ʻO Benaia hoʻi ke keiki a Iehoiada, ke keiki a kekahi kanaka ikaika, no Kabezeʻela, he nui kāna hana kupanaha: pepehi ihola ia i nā kānaka liona ʻelua o ka Moaba: iho ihola hoʻi ia i loko o ka lua, a pepehi ihola i ka liona i ka manawa hau.Benaiah son of Jehoiada was a valiant fighter from Kabzeel, who performed great exploits. He struck down two of Moab's best men. He also went down into a pit on a snowy day and killed a lion.
2-Sam 23:21Pepehi 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 23:39ʻO ʻUria ka Heta, he kanakolukumamāhiku lākou a pau.and Uriah the Hittite. There were thirty-seven in all.
2-Sam 24:8A hala nā malama ʻeiwa me nā lā he iwakālua, ua pau aʻela ka ʻāina i ke kaʻahele ʻia a hoʻi maila lākou i Ierusalema.After they had gone through the entire land, they came back to Jerusalem at the end of nine months and twenty days.
2-Sam 24:9A 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 24:14ʻĪ 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 24:15A hoʻouna maila ʻo Iēhova i ke ahulau i luna o ka ʻIseraʻela, mai ke kakahiaka a hiki i ka manawa i ʻōlelo ʻia ai, a make ihola nā kānaka mai Dana a hiki i Beʻereseba, he kanahiku tausani kānaka.So the LORD sent a plague on Israel from that morning until the end of the time designated, and seventy thousand of the people from Dan to Beersheba died.
2-Sam 24:17ʻŌlelo 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 24:22ʻĪ 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 24:23Hāʻawi 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."
1-Nāal 1:4He maikaʻi loa hoʻi ua wahine lā, a lilo aʻela ia i kahu mālama no ke aliʻi, a lawelawe aʻela ʻo ia nāna, ʻaʻole naʻe i ʻike ke aliʻi iā ia.The girl was very beautiful; she took care of the king and waited on him, but the king had no intimate relations with her.
1-Nāal 1:5A laila ʻo ʻAdoniia ke keiki a Hagita i hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻe iā ia iho, ʻī ihola, E lilo au i aliʻi: hoʻomākaukau aʻela hoʻi ia i mau kaʻa me nā kānaka holo lio nona iho, a me nā kānaka he kanalima e holo i mua ona.Now Adonijah, whose mother was Haggith, put himself forward and said, "I will be king." So he got chariots and horses ready, with fifty men to run ahead of him.
1-Nāal 1:6ʻAʻole hoʻi i hoʻonāukiuki aʻe kona makua kāne iā ia i kekahi manawa, i ka nīnau ʻana aʻe, No ke aha lā ʻoe i hana ai pēlā? A he maikaʻi loa kona kino, a ua hānau aʻela kona makuahine iā ia ma muli iho o ʻAbesaloma.(His father had never interfered with him by asking, "Why do you behave as you do?" He was also very handsome and was born next after Absalom.)
1-Nāal 1:15A laila komo aʻela ʻo Bateseba i ke aliʻi i kona keʻena, he ʻelemakule loa ke aliʻi; a mālama aʻela ʻo ʻAbisaga no Sunama i ke aliʻi.So Bathsheba went to see the aged king in his room, where Abishag the Shunammite was attending him.
1-Nāal 1:16Kūlou ihola ʻo Bateseba, me ka hoʻomaikaʻi aku i ke aliʻi. ʻĪ maila hoʻi ke aliʻi, He aha kāu?Bathsheba bowed low and knelt before the king. "What is it you want?" the king asked.
1-Nāal 1:19Ua pepehi aʻela ʻo ia i nā bipi kauō, a me nā bipi kūpalu ʻia, a me nā hipa he nui, a ua kiʻi aʻe hoʻi ʻo ia i nā keiki a pau a ke aliʻi a me ʻAbiatara ke kahuna, a me Ioaba ka luna o ka poʻe koa, akā, ʻo Solomona kāu kauā, kāna i kiʻi ʻole aku ai.He has sacrificed great numbers of cattle, fattened calves, and sheep, and has invited all the king's sons, Abiathar the priest and Joab the commander of the army, but he has not invited Solomon your servant.
1-Nāal 1:21A i ʻole ia, eia paha, aia hiamoe kuʻu haku ke aliʻi me kona mau mākua, a laila e kapa ʻia auaneʻi māua me kaʻu keiki Solomona he mau mea hewa.Otherwise, as soon as my lord the king is laid to rest with his fathers, I and my son Solomon will be treated as criminals."
1-Nāal 1:25No ka mea, ua iho aku ʻo ia i kēia lā a ua pepehi i nā bipi kauō a me nā bipi kūpalu ʻia, a me nā hipa, he nui loa, a ua hea aku ʻo ia i nā keiki a pau a ke aliʻi, a me nā luna o ka poʻe koa, a me ʻAbiatara, ke kahuna, aia hoʻi, ke ʻai nei lākou ke inu nei hoʻi i mua ona, me ka ʻōlelo aku, E ola ke aliʻi, ʻo ʻAdoniia.Today he has gone down and sacrificed great numbers of cattle, fattened calves, and sheep. He has invited all the king's sons, the commanders of the army and Abiathar the priest. Right now they are eating and drinking with him and saying, 'Long live King Adonijah!'
1-Nāal 1:42A i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana, aia hoʻi, hiki aʻela ʻo Ionatana ke keiki a ʻAbiatara, ke kahuna: ʻī maila ʻo ʻAdoniia iā ia, E komo mai ʻoe, no ka mea, he kanaka ikaika nō ʻoe, a ke lawe mai nei ʻoe i ka ʻōlelo maikaʻi.Even as he was speaking, Jonathan son of Abiathar the priest arrived. Adonijah said, "Come in. A worthy man like you must be bringing good news."
1-Nāal 1:52ʻŌlelo maila hoʻi ʻo Solomona, Inā e hōʻike ʻo ia iā ia iho he kanaka hoʻopono, ʻaʻole e hāʻule i ka honua kekahi oho ona, akā, inā i loaʻa ka hewa i loko ona, e make nō ia.Solomon replied, "If he shows himself to be a worthy man, not a hair of his head will fall to the ground; but if evil is found in him, he will die."
1-Nāal 2:9ʻĀnō hoʻi, mai hoʻāpono ʻoe iā ia, no ka mea, he kanaka naʻauao nō ʻoe, a ua ʻike ʻoe i kāu mea e pono ai ke hana aku iā ia; akā, e hoʻoiho ʻoe i kona poʻo hina i lalo i ka lua kupapaʻu me ke koko.But now, do not consider him innocent. You are a man of wisdom; you will know what to do to him. Bring his gray head down to the grave in blood."
1-Nāal 2:11A ʻo nā lā i aliʻi ai ʻo Dāvida ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela he kanahā mau makahiki ia; ma Heberona i aliʻi ai ʻo ia i nā makahiki ʻehiku, a ma Ierusalema i aliʻi ai ʻo ia i nā makahiki he kanakolukumamākolu.He had reigned forty years over Israel--seven years in Hebron and thirty-three in Jerusalem.
1-Nāal 2:14A 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 2:18ʻĪ 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 2:26A ʻōlelo maila ke aliʻi iā ʻAbiatara ke kahuna, E hele aku ʻoe i ʻAnatota, i kāu mau mahina ʻai ponoʻī; no ka mea, he pono ke make ʻoe: akā, ʻaʻole au e pepehi aku iā ʻoe i kēia mau lā, no ka mea, ua hali ʻoe i ka pahu berita o ka Haku Iēhova i mua o Dāvida koʻu makua kāne, a ua hoʻokaumaha ʻia ʻoe i nā mea a pau i hoʻokaumaha ʻia ai koʻu makua kāne.To Abiathar the priest the king said, "Go back to your fields in Anathoth. You deserve to die, but I will not put you to death now, because you carried the ark of the Sovereign LORD before my father David and shared all my father's hardships."
1-Nāal 2:37No ka mea, eiʻa, i kou lā e puka aku ai ma luna o ke kahawai Kederona, e ʻike ʻoe he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e make ʻiʻo nō ʻoe, a ma luna o kou poʻo iho kou koko.The day you leave and cross the Kidron Valley, you can be sure you will die; your blood will be on your own head."
1-Nāal 2:38ʻŌlelo 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 2:42Hoʻouna aʻe ke aliʻi e kiʻi iā Simei, a ʻī aʻela iā ia, ʻAʻole anei naʻu i hoʻohiki ai ʻoe ma o Iēhova lā, a i ʻōlelo aku au iā ʻoe penei, I kou lā e puka aku ai a hele ma waho i kahi ʻē, e ʻike ʻoe he ʻoiaʻiʻo, e make ʻiʻo nō ʻoe? A ʻōlelo maila ʻoe iaʻu, He pono ka ʻōlelo aʻu e lohe nei.the king summoned Shimei and said to him, "Did I not make you swear by the LORD and warn you, 'On the day you leave to go anywhere else, you can be sure you will die'? At that time you said to me, 'What you say is good. I will obey.'
1-Nāal 3:4Hele 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 3:7ʻĀnō hoʻi e Iēhova koʻu Akua, ua hoʻolilo mai ʻoe i kāu kauā nei i aliʻi ma kahi o Dāvida koʻu makua kāne: he keiki ʻuʻuku wale nō au: ʻaʻole ʻike au i ka hele aku, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ka hoʻi mai."Now, O LORD my God, you have made your servant king in place of my father David. But I am only a little child and do not know how to carry out my duties.
1-Nāal 3:8A i waenakonu kāu kauā nei o kou poʻe kānaka, āu i koho mai ai, he lāhui kanaka nui ʻaʻole hiki ke helu, ʻaʻole e pau i ka helu ʻia no ka lehulehu loa.Your servant is here among the people you have chosen, a great people, too numerous to count or number.
1-Nāal 3:9No laila, e hāʻawi mai ʻoe i naʻauao i kāu kauā nei e hoʻomalu i kou poʻe kānaka, i hiki iaʻu ke hoʻokaʻawale ma waena o ka pono a me ka hewa; no ka mea, ʻo wai lā ka mea e hiki iā ia ke hoʻoponopono i kou lāhui kanaka he nui loa me nēia.So give your servant a discerning heart to govern your people and to distinguish between right and wrong. For who is able to govern this great people of yours?"
1-Nāal 3:11ʻŌlelo maila ke Akua iā ia, No kou noi ʻana mai i kēia mea, ʻaʻole i noi mai i nā lā he nui nou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i noi mai i waiwai nui nou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i noi mai e make kou poʻe ʻenemi; akā, ua noi mai ʻoe i naʻauao nou i ʻike i ka hoʻoponopono;So God said to him, "Since you have asked for this and not for long life or wealth for yourself, nor have asked for the death of your enemies but for discernment in administering justice,
1-Nāal 3:15Ala 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 4:3ʻO ʻElihorepa a me ʻAhia nā keiki a Sisa he mau kākau ʻōlelo; ʻo Iehosapata ke keiki a ʻAlihuda, ke kākau hana.Elihoreph and Ahijah, sons of Shisha--secretaries; Jehoshaphat son of Ahilud--recorder;
1-Nāal 4:4A ʻo Benaia ke keiki a Iehoiada, ma luna o ka poʻe koa; a Zadoka a me ʻAbiatara he mau kāhuna pule lāua.Benaiah son of Jehoiada--commander in chief; Zadok and Abiathar--priests;
1-Nāal 4:7A iā Solomona nā luna he ʻumikumamālua ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, nā mea hoʻomākaukau i ka ʻai na ke aliʻi a na ko kona hale, kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona malama o ka makahiki i hoʻomākaukau ai.Solomon also had twelve district governors over all Israel, who supplied provisions for the king and the royal household. Each one had to provide supplies for one month in the year.
1-Nāal 4:13A ʻo Benegebera ma Ramota Gileada, iā ia nā kauhale o Iaira ke keiki a Manase nā wahi ma Gileada; iā ia hoʻi ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAregoba kahi ma Basana, he kanaono nā kūlanakauhale nui me nā pā, a me nā kaola keleawe:Ben-Geber--in Ramoth Gilead (the settlements of Jair son of Manasseh in Gilead were his, as well as the district of Argob in Bashan and its sixty large walled cities with bronze gate bars);
1-Nāal 4:20He lehulehu ka Iuda, a me ka ʻIseraʻela, e like me ka one ma kahakai i ka nui, e ʻai ana, a e inu ana, a e hoʻoleʻaleʻa ana.The people of Judah and Israel were as numerous as the sand on the seashore; they ate, they drank and they were happy.
1-Nāal 4:22A ʻo ka ʻai na Solomona i ka lā hoʻokahi, he kanakolu kora palaoa maikaʻi, a me nā kora huita wali he kanaono:Solomon's daily provisions were thirty cors of fine flour and sixty cors of meal,
1-Nāal 4:23ʻO nā bipi kauō kūpalu ʻia he ʻumi, a me nā bipi kauō mai ke kula mai he iwakālua, a me nā hipa hoʻokahi haneri, a ʻokoʻa hoʻi nā dia, a me nā ʻanetelopa, a me nā būfalō, a me nā manu momona.ten head of stall-fed cattle, twenty of pasture-fed cattle and a hundred sheep and goats, as well as deer, gazelles, roebucks and choice fowl.
1-Nāal 4:24No ka mea, iā ia ke aupuni ma kēia ʻaoʻao a pau o ka muliwai, mai Tipesa a hiki i ʻAza, ma luna ʻo ia o nā aliʻi a pau ma kēia ʻaoʻao o ka muliwai: a he malu kona ma nā ʻaoʻao a puni ia.For he ruled over all the kingdoms west of the River, from Tiphsah to Gaza, and had peace on all sides.
1-Nāal 4:26Iā Solomona nā wahi e kū ai nā lio, he kanahā tausani, no kona mau kaʻa, a me nā kānaka holo lio he ʻumikumamālua haneri.Solomon had four thousand stalls for chariot horses, and twelve thousand horses.
1-Nāal 4:29A hāʻawi maila ke Akua i ke akamai iā Solomona, a me ka naʻauao he nui loa, a me ka nui ʻana o ka naʻau, e like me ka one ma kahakai.God gave Solomon wisdom and very great insight, and a breadth of understanding as measureless as the sand on the seashore.
1-Nāal 5:1Hoʻouna maila ʻo Hirama ke aliʻi o Turo i kāna mau kauā i o Solomona lā, no ka mea, ua lohe ʻo ia i ko lākou poni ʻana iā ia i aliʻi ma ka hakahaka o kona makua kāne; no ka mea, he hoaaloha mau ʻo Hirama no Dāvida.When Hiram king of Tyre heard that Solomon had been anointed king to succeed his father David, he sent his envoys to Solomon, because he had always been on friendly terms with David.
1-Nāal 5:4Akā, ʻānō lā, ua hāʻawi mai nei Iēhova koʻu Akua i ka maha a puni, i ʻole he mea kūʻē, ʻaʻole hoʻi mea e pōpilikia ai.But now the LORD my God has given me rest on every side, and there is no adversary or disaster.
1-Nāal 5:11A 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 5:12Hāʻawi maila hoʻi ʻo Iēhova i ka naʻauao iā Solomona e like me kāna ʻōlelo hoʻopōmaikaʻi iā ia: a he kuʻikahi like ko Hirama me Solomona, a hana pū ihola lāua i berita.The LORD gave Solomon wisdom, just as he had promised him. There were peaceful relations between Hiram and Solomon, and the two of them made a treaty.
1-Nāal 5:13A ʻauhau aʻela ʻo Solomona ke aliʻi i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, a ʻo ka ʻauhau he kanakolu tausani kānaka.King Solomon conscripted laborers from all Israel--thirty thousand men.
1-Nāal 5:14Hoʻouna 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 5:15Iā Solomona he kanahiku tausani kānaka halihali i nā mea hali, a he kanawalu tausani mea kālai ma nā kuahiwi.Solomon had seventy thousand carriers and eighty thousand stonecutters in the hills,
1-Nāal 5:17Kauoha maila ke aliʻi, a lawe maila lākou i nā pōhaku nui, nā pōhaku he nui ke kumu kūʻai, nā pōhaku kālai ʻia e hoʻonoho iho i ke kumu o ka hale.At the king's command they removed from the quarry large blocks of quality stone to provide a foundation of dressed stone for the temple.
1-Nāal 6:2A ʻo ka hale a Solomona ke aliʻi i hana aku ai no Iēhova, kanaono kūbita kona loa, a ʻo kona laulā he iwakālua kūbita, a ʻo kona kiʻekiʻe he kanakolu kūbita.The temple that King Solomon built for the LORD was sixty cubits long, twenty wide and thirty high.
1-Nāal 6:3A ʻo ka lānai ma mua o ka luakini o ka hale, he iwakālua kūbita ka loa e like me ka laulā o ka hale, he ʻumi kūbita hoʻi kona laulā ma mua o ka hale.The portico at the front of the main hall of the temple extended the width of the temple, that is twenty cubits, and projected ten cubits from the front of the temple.
1-Nāal 6:4Hana ihola ʻo ia i nā puka makani he ʻololī kahi mālamalama.He made narrow clerestory windows in the temple.
1-Nāal 6:16A hana ihola ʻo ia, ma nā ʻaoʻao o ka hale, he iwakālua kūbita, mai ke keʻehana a hiki i nā paia i nā papa kedera; hana ihola ʻo ia no ia ma loko, i wahi e ʻōlelo ai, i wahi hoʻāno loa.He partitioned off twenty cubits at the rear of the temple with cedar boards from floor to ceiling to form within the temple an inner sanctuary, the Most Holy Place.
1-Nāal 6:17He kanahā kūbita ka loa o ka hale ʻo ia ka luakini i mua ona.The main hall in front of this room was forty cubits long.
1-Nāal 6:18A ʻo ke kedera o ka hale ma loko, ua kalakalai ʻia he mau kaʻukama a me nā pua mohala: he kedera wale nō, ʻaʻole pōhaku i ʻike ʻia.The inside of the temple was cedar, carved with gourds and open flowers. Everything was cedar; no stone was to be seen.
1-Nāal 6:20A ʻo kahi e ʻōlelo ai ma ka mua he iwakālua kūbita ka loa, a he iwakālua kūbita ka laulā, a he iwakālua kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe ona: a hoʻouhi aʻela ʻo ia ia me ke gula maʻemaʻe, a hoʻouhi aʻela i ke kuahu kedera.The inner sanctuary was twenty cubits long, twenty wide and twenty high. He overlaid the inside with pure gold, and he also overlaid the altar of cedar.
1-Nāal 6:23A ma loko o kahi e ʻōlelo ai, i hana ai ʻo ia i nā keruba ʻelua he lāʻau ʻoliva, he ʻumi kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe.In the inner sanctuary he made a pair of cherubim of olive wood, each ten cubits high.
1-Nāal 6:24ʻElima kūbita kekahi ʻēheu o ke keruba, a ʻelima kūbita kekahi ʻēheu o ke keruba; mai ka wēlau o kekahi ʻēheu a ka wēlau o kekahi ʻēheu he ʻumi kūbita.One wing of the first cherub was five cubits long, and the other wing five cubits--ten cubits from wing tip to wing tip.
1-Nāal 6:25He ʻumi kūbita kekahi keruba. Hoʻokahi ana o nā keruba ʻelua, ua like ko lāua nui.The second cherub also measured ten cubits, for the two cherubim were identical in size and shape.
1-Nāal 6:26Ke kiʻekiʻe o kekahi keruba he ʻumi kūbita, a pēlā ko kekahi keruba.The height of each cherub was ten cubits.
1-Nāal 6:32He lāʻau ʻoliva nā pani ʻelua, a kālai ihola ʻo ia ma ia mau mea i ke kalakalai ʻana o nā keruba, a me nā lāʻau pāma, a me nā pua mohala, a hoʻouhi aʻela ia mau mea me ke gula, a kāpili aʻela hoʻi i ke gula ma nā keruba a me nā lāʻau pāma.And on the two olive wood doors he carved cherubim, palm trees and open flowers, and overlaid the cherubim and palm trees with beaten gold.
1-Nāal 6:33Pēlā hoʻi i hana ai ʻo ia no ka puka o ka luakini i nā lāʻau kū ʻoliva he hapahā.In the same way he made four-sided jambs of olive wood for the entrance to the main hall.
1-Nāal 6:34A ʻo nā pani ʻelua he lāʻau kaʻa; a ʻo nā ʻaoʻao ʻelua o kekahi pani e pelu ana ia, a ʻo nā ʻaoʻao ʻelua o kekahi pani, e pelu ana nō ia.He also made two pine doors, each having two leaves that turned in sockets.
1-Nāal 7:1Akā he ʻumikumamākolu makahiki o kā Solomona hana ʻana i kona hale iho, a hoʻopaʻa aʻela i kona hale a pau.It took Solomon thirteen years, however, to complete the construction of his palace.
1-Nāal 7:2Kūkulu aʻela hoʻi ʻo ia i ka hale ma ka ulu lāʻau ʻo Lebanona, hoʻokahi haneri kūbita kona loa, a he kanalima kūbita kona laulā, a he kanakolu kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe, ma luna o nā lālani ʻehā o nā kia kedera, me nā kaola kedera ma luna o ua mau kia lā.He built the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon a hundred cubits long, fifty wide and thirty high, with four rows of cedar columns supporting trimmed cedar beams.
1-Nāal 7:3A ua kau ke kedera ma luna ma nā kaola e kau ana ma nā kia he kanahākumamālima, he ʻumikumamālima ma ka lālani.It was roofed with cedar above the beams that rested on the columns--forty-five beams, fifteen to a row.
1-Nāal 7:4He mau lālani puka makani ʻekolu, kū pono hoʻi kekahi puka mālamalama i kekahi puka mālamalama, ma nā lālani ʻekolu.Its windows were placed high in sets of three, facing each other.
1-Nāal 7:6A ua hana ʻo ia i ka hale kia he kanalima kūbita kona loa, a he kanakolu kūbita ka laulā; a ʻo ka lānai, ma mua ia o lākou; a ʻo nā kia me ka lāʻau e komo ai hoʻi ma mua o lākou.He made a colonnade fifty cubits long and thirty wide. In front of it was a portico, and in front of that were pillars and an overhanging roof.
1-Nāal 7:8A ʻo kona hale e noho ai, he pā hale ʻokoʻa ma loko o ka hale kia, ua like ke ʻano o ka hana ʻana. Hana ihola hoʻi ʻo Solomona i ka hale no ke kaikamahine a Paraʻo āna i lawe ai, e like me kēia hale kia.And the palace in which he was to live, set farther back, was similar in design. Solomon also made a palace like this hall for Pharaoh's daughter, whom he had married.
1-Nāal 7:10A ʻo ke kumu, he mau pōhaku kumu kūʻai nui, he mau pōhaku nui, he mau pōhaku ʻumi kūbita, a he mau pōhaku ʻawalu kūbita.The foundations were laid with large stones of good quality, some measuring ten cubits and some eight.
1-Nāal 7:11A ma luna aʻe, he mau pōhaku kumu kūʻai nui, ma muli o ke ana o nā pōhaku kālai ʻia, a me nā kedera.Above were high-grade stones, cut to size, and cedar beams.
1-Nāal 7:12A ʻo ka pā hale nui a puni, he mau lālani ʻekolu o nā pōhaku kālai ʻia, a me ka lālani lāʻau kedera, no ka pā hale o ka hale o Iēhova ma loko, a no ka hale kia o ka hale.The great courtyard was surrounded by a wall of three courses of dressed stone and one course of trimmed cedar beams, as was the inner courtyard of the temple of the LORD with its portico.
1-Nāal 7:14He keiki ia a ka wahine kāne make no ka ʻohana a Napetali, a no Turo kona makua kāne, he mea hana keleawe; a piha ia i ke akamai a me ka naʻauao, a me ka maʻalea e hana i nā hana me ke keleawe a pau: hele maila hoʻi ia i o Solomona lā, a hana ʻo ia ma kāna hana.whose mother was a widow from the tribe of Naphtali and whose father was a man of Tyre and a craftsman in bronze. Huram was highly skilled and experienced in all kinds of bronze work. He came to King Solomon and did all the work assigned to him.
1-Nāal 7:15Hana ihola ʻo ia i nā kia keleawe ʻelua, he ʻumikumamāwalu kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe, ua apo ʻia kēlā kēia o lāua e ke kaula he ʻumikumamālua kūbita.He cast two bronze pillars, each eighteen cubits high and twelve cubits around, by line.
1-Nāal 7:16Hana ihola hoʻi ʻo ia i nā luna kia ʻelua e kau ma luna o ke poʻo o nā kia, he keleawe heheʻe ʻia; ʻelima kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe o kekahi kia, ʻelima hoʻi kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe o kekahi kia.He also made two capitals of cast bronze to set on the tops of the pillars; each capital was five cubits high.
1-Nāal 7:20A no nā luna kia ma luna o nā kia ʻelua he mau pomegerane ma luna e kū pono ana i ka māhuahua ʻana, ma ka lātike: a ʻo nā pomegerane ʻelua haneri ma nā lālani a puni ma luna o kekahi kia.On the capitals of both pillars, above the bowl-shaped part next to the network, were the two hundred pomegranates in rows all around.
1-Nāal 7:22A ma luna o ke poʻo o nā kia he mau līlia: pēlā i paʻa ai ka hana o nā kia.The capitals on top were in the shape of lilies. And so the work on the pillars was completed.
1-Nāal 7:23Hana ihola ʻo ia i kahi kai hoʻoheheʻe ʻia he ʻumi kūbita mai kekahi kaʻe a kekahi kaʻe ona, he poepoe ia a puni, a ʻelima kūbita kona kiʻekiʻe, a ua apo hoʻi ka lope kanakolu kūbita.He made the Sea of cast metal, circular in shape, measuring ten cubits from rim to rim and five cubits high. It took a line of thirty cubits to measure around it.
1-Nāal 7:24A ma lalo iho o ke kaʻe a puni, he mau kaʻukama e apo ana ia, he ʻumi ma ke kūbita hoʻokahi, e apo ana i ke kai: ua hana ʻia nā kaʻukama i nā lālani ʻelua, i ka wā i hana ʻia ai ia.Below the rim, gourds encircled it--ten to a cubit. The gourds were cast in two rows in one piece with the Sea.
1-Nāal 7:25Kau ihola ia ma luna o nā bipi kauō he ʻumikumamālua, ʻekolu e nānā ana i ke kūkulu ʻākau, ʻekolu e nānā ana i ke komohana, ʻekolu e nānā ana i ke kūkulu hema, a ʻekolu e nānā ana i ka hikina: a ma luna iho o lākou ke kai, a ma loko nō ko lākou mau hope a pau.The Sea stood on twelve bulls, three facing north, three facing west, three facing south and three facing east. The Sea rested on top of them, and their hindquarters were toward the center.
1-Nāal 7:27Hana ihola ʻo ia i nā waihona ipu keleawe he ʻumi, ʻehā kūbita ka loa o kekahi waihona ipu, ʻehā kūbita kona laulā, ʻekolu kūbita kona kiʻekiʻe.He also made ten movable stands of bronze; each was four cubits long, four wide and three high.
1-Nāal 7:28A ʻo ka hana ʻana o nā waihona ipu, pēnēia; he mau kaʻe ko lākou, a ma waena o nā ʻanuʻu nā kaʻe,This is how the stands were made: They had side panels attached to uprights.
1-Nāal 7:29A ma luna iho o nā kaʻe i waena o nā ʻanuʻu, he mau liona, bipi kauō, a me nā keruba: a ma luna o nā ʻanuʻu, kahi waihona ma luna; a ma lalo iho o nā liona a me nā bipi kauō, he mau mea e lewa ana.On the panels between the uprights were lions, bulls and cherubim--and on the uprights as well. Above and below the lions and bulls were wreaths of hammered work.
1-Nāal 7:30A he mau huila keleawe ʻehā ko kēlā waihona ipu, me nā papa keleawe; a ma lalo aʻe o nā kihi ʻehā, nā poʻohiwi; ma lalo aʻe o ka ipu holoi he mau paepae i hoʻoheheʻe ʻia ma ka ʻaoʻao o kēlā mea lewa kēia mea lewa.Each stand had four bronze wheels with bronze axles, and each had a basin resting on four supports, cast with wreaths on each side.
1-Nāal 7:31A ʻo kona waha ma lalo o ka pāpale, a ma luna aʻe he kūbita, akā, he poepoe kona waha e like me ka hana ʻana i ka waihona ipu, he kūbita me ka hapalua; a ma luna iho o kona waha, he mea kālai ʻia me ko lākou kaʻe ʻahā like ʻaʻole poepoe.On the inside of the stand there was an opening that had a circular frame one cubit deep. This opening was round, and with its basework it measured a cubit and a half. Around its opening there was engraving. The panels of the stands were square, not round.
1-Nāal 7:32ʻEhā hoʻi huila ma lalo aʻe o nā kaʻe, a ma loko o nā waihona ipu nā paepae komo i nā huila, a ʻo ke kiʻekiʻe o ka huila he kūbita me ka hapalua kūbita.The four wheels were under the panels, and the axles of the wheels were attached to the stand. The diameter of each wheel was a cubit and a half.
1-Nāal 7:35A ma ke poʻo o ka waihona ipu, he mea poepoe he hapalua kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe: a ma ke poʻo o ka waihona ipu, ʻo kona mau ʻanuʻu, a me kona mau kaʻe o ko ka waihona ipu nō ia.At the top of the stand there was a circular band half a cubit deep. The supports and panels were attached to the top of the stand.
1-Nāal 7:37Pēlā hoʻi ia i hana ai i nā waihona ipu he ʻumi, hoʻokahi ka ninini ʻana, a me ke ʻano, a me ka nui, o lākou a pau.This is the way he made the ten stands. They were all cast in the same molds and were identical in size and shape.
1-Nāal 7:38A laila hana ihola ʻo ia i nā ipu holoi keleawe he ʻumi, komo nā bato hoʻokahi kanahā i loko o ka ipu holoi hoʻokahi. ʻEhā kūbita kēlā ipu holoi kēia ipu holoi: a pākahi nā waihona ipu he ʻumi i ka ipu holoi hoʻokahi.He then made ten bronze basins, each holding forty baths and measuring four cubits across, one basin to go on each of the ten stands.
1-Nāal 7:43A me nā waihona ipu he ʻumi, a me nā ipu holoi he ʻumi ma luna o nā waihona ipu;the ten stands with their ten basins;
1-Nāal 7:44A me ke kai hoʻokahi, a me nā bipi kauō he ʻumikumamālua ma lalo iho o ke kai;the Sea and the twelve bulls under it;
1-Nāal 7:48Hana ihola hoʻi ʻo Solomona i nā mea hana o ka hale o Iēhova; i ke kuahu he gula, a me ka papa ʻaina ma luna iho i kau ai ka berena hōʻike, he gula.Solomon also made all the furnishings that were in the LORD's temple: the golden altar; the golden table on which was the bread of the Presence;
1-Nāal 7:49A me nā ipukukui ʻelima ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau, ʻelima hoʻi ma ka ʻaoʻao hema, he gula maʻemaʻe, ma mua o kahi e ʻōlelo ai, a me nā pua, a me nā ipu ʻaila, a me nā ʻūpā ahi, he gula;the lampstands of pure gold (five on the right and five on the left, in front of the inner sanctuary); the gold floral work and lamps and tongs;
1-Nāal 7:50A me nā bola, a me nā ʻupā kukui, a me nā pā ipu, a me nā puna, a me nā kapuahi, he gula maʻemaʻe; a me nā ʻami no nā pani o ka hale ma loko, kahi hoʻāno loa, a no nā pani o ka hale o ka luakini, he gula nō.the pure gold basins, wick trimmers, sprinkling bowls, dishes and censers; and the gold sockets for the doors of the innermost room, the Most Holy Place, and also for the doors of the main hall of the temple.
1-Nāal 8:18A ʻōlelo maila hoʻi ʻo Iēhova iā Dāvida koʻu makua kāne, No ka mea, ma loko aku nō o kou naʻau e kūkulu i hale no koʻu inoa, he pono ʻoe i kou manaʻo ʻana pēlā i loko ou.But the LORD said to my father David, 'Because it was in your heart to build a temple for my Name, you did well to have this in your heart.
1-Nāal 8:37Inā he wī ma ka ʻāina, inā he maʻi ahulau, inā he mālili, he mae wale, he ʻūhini, a inā he ʻenuhe; a inā e hoʻopilikia ʻia e ka ʻenemi ma ka ʻāina o ko lākou mau kūlanakauhale, inā he ʻino, a he maʻi;"When famine or plague comes to the land, or blight or mildew, locusts or grasshoppers, or when an enemy besieges them in any of their cities, whatever disaster or disease may come,
1-Nāal 8:46Inā e hana hewa lākou iā ʻoe, (no ka mea, ʻaʻole kanaka hana hewa ʻole,) a huhū mai ʻoe iā lākou, a hāʻawi aku ʻoe iā lākou i mua o ka ʻenemi, a lawe pio aku lākou iā lākou i ka ʻāina o ko lākou ʻenemi, he lōʻihi aku paha, he kokoke mai paha;"When they sin against you--for there is no one who does not sin--and you become angry with them and give them over to the enemy, who takes them captive to his own land, far away or near;
1-Nāal 8:63Kaumaha 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 8:64Ia lā nō, i hoʻolaʻa ai ke aliʻi i ka waena o ka pā hale ma ke alo o ka hale o Iēhova; no ka mea, ma laila i kaumaha ai ʻo ia i nā mōhai kuni, a me nā mōhai ʻai, a me ke kaikea o nā mōhai hoʻomalu; no ka mea, ʻo ke kuahu keleawe ka mea ma ke alo o Iēhova, he ʻuʻuku ia i ʻole ai e hiki iā ia nā mōhai kuni, a me nā mōhai ʻai, a me ke kaikea o nā mōhai hoʻomalu.On that same day the king consecrated the middle part of the courtyard in front of the temple of the LORD, and there he offered burnt offerings, grain offerings and the fat of the fellowship offerings, because the bronze altar before the LORD was too small to hold the burnt offerings, the grain offerings and the fat of the fellowship offerings.
1-Nāal 8:65Ia manawa, ʻahaʻaina aʻela ʻo Solomona, a me ia pū ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, he anaina nui, mai ke komo ʻana o Hamota a hiki i ka muliwai o ʻAigupita, ma ke alo o Iēhova, ko kākou Akua, ʻehiku lā, a ʻehiku lā, he ʻumikumamāhā mau lā.So Solomon observed the festival at that time, and all Israel with him--a vast assembly, people from Lebo Hamath to the Wadi of Egypt. They celebrated it before the LORD our God for seven days and seven days more, fourteen days in all.
1-Nāal 9:10Eia hoʻi kekahi, i ka pau ʻana aʻe o nā makahiki he iwakālua, a hoʻopau aʻe ʻo Solomona i ke kūkulu ʻana i nā hale ʻelua, i ka hale o Iēhova, a me ka hale o ke aliʻi,At the end of twenty years, during which Solomon built these two buildings--the temple of the LORD and the royal palace--
1-Nāal 9:11(Ua hāʻawi mai ʻo Hirama ke aliʻi o Turo, iā Solomona i nā lāʻau kedera a me nā lāʻau kaʻa, a me ke gula, e like me kona makemake a pau) a laila, hāʻawi aku ʻo Solomona ke aliʻi iā Hirama i nā kūlanakauhale he iwakālua ma ka ʻāina ʻo Galilaia.King Solomon gave twenty towns in Galilee to Hiram king of Tyre, because Hiram had supplied him with all the cedar and pine and gold he wanted.
1-Nāal 9:13ʻĪ maila ia, He aha kēia mau kūlanakauhale āu i hāʻawi mai ai iaʻu, e kuʻu hoahānau? A kapa ihola ʻo ia iā lākou he ʻāina Kabula, a hiki i kēia lā."What kind of towns are these you have given me, my brother?" he asked. And he called them the Land of Cabul, a name they have to this day.
1-Nāal 9:22Akā, ʻo nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻaʻole ʻo Solomona i hoʻolilo i kekahi i kauā paʻa; akā, he poʻe kānaka kaua lākou, a ʻo kāna mau kauā, a me kona mau aliʻi, a me kona mau luna, a me nā luna o kona mau kaʻa, a me kona poʻe hoʻoholo lio.But Solomon did not make slaves of any of the Israelites; they were his fighting men, his government officials, his officers, his captains, and the commanders of his chariots and charioteers.
1-Nāal 10:2Hele maila hoʻi ʻo ia i Ierusalema me ka huakaʻi nui loa, a me nā kāmelo e halihali ana i nā mea ʻala, a me ke gula he nui loa, a me nā pōhaku makamae; a hiki mai ia i o Solomona lā, kamaʻilio maila ʻo ia me ia i nā mea a pau i loko o kona naʻau.Arriving at Jerusalem with a very great caravan--with camels carrying spices, large quantities of gold, and precious stones--she came to Solomon and talked with him about all that she had on her mind.
1-Nāal 10:5A me ka ʻai o kona papa ʻaina, a me ka noho ʻana o kāna mau kauā, a me ke kū ʻana mai o kona poʻe lawelawe, me ko lākou kāhiko ʻana, a me kona poʻe lawe kīʻaha, a me kona alapiʻi i piʻi ai ʻo ia i ka hale o Iēhova; ʻaʻole aʻela he hanu i loko ona.the food on his table, the seating of his officials, the attending servants in their robes, his cupbearers, and the burnt offerings he made at the temple of the LORD, she was overwhelmed.
1-Nāal 10:6A ʻōlelo aʻela ʻo ia i ke aliʻi, He ʻōlelo ʻoiaʻiʻo kaʻu i lohe ai ma koʻu ʻāina no kāu mau hana a me kou akamai:She said to the king, "The report I heard in my own country about your achievements and your wisdom is true.
1-Nāal 10:10Hāʻawi aʻela hoʻi ia wahine i ke aliʻi i hoʻokahi haneri me ka iwakālua tālena gula, a me nā mea ʻala he nui loa, a me nā pōhaku makamae; ʻaʻole hiki hou mai ka nui loa o nā mea ʻala me nēia a ke aliʻi wahine o Seba i hāʻawi mai ai iā Solomona ke aliʻi.And she gave the king 120 talents of gold, large quantities of spices, and precious stones. Never again were so many spices brought in as those the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon.
1-Nāal 10:11A ʻo nā moku hoʻi o Hirama i lawe mai i ke gula mai ʻOpera mai, ua lawe pū mai i nā lāʻau ʻalemuga he nui loa, mai ʻOpera mai, a me nā pōhaku makamae.(Hiram's ships brought gold from Ophir; and from there they brought great cargoes of almugwood and precious stones.
1-Nāal 10:19He mau ʻānuʻunuʻu ʻeono ko ka noho aliʻi, a poepoe aʻela ke poʻo o ka noho aliʻi ma ke kua, a he mau lima ma kēlā ʻaoʻao, ma kēia ʻaoʻao ma kahi e noho ai, ʻelua hoʻi liona e kū ana ma nā lima.The throne had six steps, and its back had a rounded top. On both sides of the seat were armrests, with a lion standing beside each of them.
1-Nāal 10:20He ʻumikumamālua liona i kū ma laila ma kēlā ʻaoʻao a ma kēia ʻaoʻao ma luna o nā ʻānuʻunuʻu ʻeono; ʻaʻohe mea like me ia i hana ʻia ma kekahi aupuni.Twelve lions stood on the six steps, one at either end of each step. Nothing like it had ever been made for any other kingdom.
1-Nāal 10:21A ʻo ko ke aliʻi, ko Solomona mau kīʻaha inu he gula nō, a me nā ipu o ka hale ma ka ulu lāʻau ʻo Lebanona, he gula maʻemaʻe ia; ʻaʻole mea kālā; ua manaʻo ʻia ia he mea ʻole i nā lā o Solomona.All King Solomon's goblets were gold, and all the household articles in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon were pure gold. Nothing was made of silver, because silver was considered of little value in Solomon's days.
1-Nāal 10:22No ka mea, he mau moku no Taresisa ko ke aliʻi ma ke kai, me nā moku o Hirama; i nā makahiki ʻekolu, hoʻokahi ka holo ʻana mai o nā moku no Taresisa, e lawe ana mai i ke gula, a me ke kālā, a me ka niho ʻelepani, a me nā keko, a me nā pīkoka.The king had a fleet of trading ships at sea along with the ships of Hiram. Once every three years it returned, carrying gold, silver and ivory, and apes and baboons.
1-Nāal 10:26Hoʻākoakoa aʻela ʻo Solomona i nā kaʻa kaua, a me nā hoʻoholo lio: hoʻokahi tausani kaʻa me nā haneri ʻehā kona, a he ʻumikumamālua tausani hoʻoholo lio, ʻo nā mea āna i hoʻonoho ai ma nā kūlanakauhale no nā kaʻa, a me ke aliʻi hoʻi ma Ierusalema.Solomon accumulated chariots and horses; he had fourteen hundred chariots and twelve thousand horses, which he kept in the chariot cities and also with him in Jerusalem.
1-Nāal 10:27Hoʻolilo aʻela ke aliʻi i ke kālā ma loko o Ierusalema me he mau pōhaku lā, a hoʻolilo hoʻi ʻo ia i nā lāʻau kedera me he mau lāʻau Sukamorea ma ke awāwa i ka nui loa.The king made silver as common in Jerusalem as stones, and cedar as plentiful as sycamore-fig trees in the foothills.
1-Nāal 11:1Ua 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 11:17Holo 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 11:22A 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 11:26A ʻo Ieroboama ke keiki a Nebata, ʻo ka Eperaima no Zereda, ʻo Zerua ka inoa o kona makuahine he wahine kāne make, ʻo ke kauā a Solomona, ʻo ia kekahi i hāpai i ka lima kūʻē i ke aliʻi.Also, Jeroboam son of Nebat rebelled against the king. He was one of Solomon's officials, an Ephraimite from Zeredah, and his mother was a widow named Zeruah.
1-Nāal 11:28A ʻo ke kanaka Ieroboama, he kanaka koa ikaika loa nō ia; a ʻike aʻela ʻo Solomona i ua kanaka uʻi lā e hoʻomau ana i ka hana, hoʻolilo aʻela ʻo ia iā ia i luna ma luna o ka ukana a pau o ka ʻohana o Iosepa.Now Jeroboam was a man of standing, and when Solomon saw how well the young man did his work, he put him in charge of the whole labor force of the house of Joseph.
1-Nāal 11:30Lālau ihola ʻo ʻAhiia i ka ʻaʻahu hou ka mea ma luna iho ona, a uhae aʻela ia mea i mau ʻāpana he ʻumikumamālua.and Ahijah took hold of the new cloak he was wearing and tore it into twelve pieces.
1-Nāal 11:31A ʻōlelo maila ʻo ia iā Ieroboama, E lawe ʻoe i nā ʻāpana he ʻumi; no ka mea, ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova ke Akua o ʻIseraʻela, pēnēia, Eia hoʻi, e kāʻili aʻe auaneʻi au i ke aupuni mai loko aʻe o ka lima o Solomona, a e hāʻawi au i nā ʻohana he ʻumi iā ʻoe:Then he said to Jeroboam, "Take ten pieces for yourself, for this is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: 'See, I am going to tear the kingdom out of Solomon's hand and give you ten tribes.
1-Nāal 11:35Akā, e kāʻili aʻe auaneʻi au i ke aupuni mai loko aʻe o ka lima o kāna keiki, a e hāʻawi au ia iā ʻoe, i nā ʻohana he ʻumi.I will take the kingdom from his son's hands and give you ten tribes.
1-Nāal 11:42A ʻo nā lā i aliʻi ai ʻo Solomona ma Ierusalema ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau he kanahā mau makahiki.Solomon reigned in Jerusalem over all Israel forty years.
1-Nāal 12:9ʻŌlelo maila hoʻi ʻo ia iā lākou, He aha ka ʻōlelo a ʻoukou e ʻōlelo mai ai, e haʻi aku ai kākou i kēia poʻe kānaka, ka poʻe i ʻōlelo mai iaʻu, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, E hoʻomāmā ʻoe i ka ʻauamo a kou makua kāne 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'?"
1-Nāal 12:16A 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 12:28No laila kūkā ihola ke aliʻi, a hana i nā keiki bipi gula ʻelua, a ʻī maila ʻo ia iā lākou, He nui ko ʻoukou hele ʻana i Ierusalema: Eia hoʻi kou mau akua, e ʻIseraʻela, i lawe mai iā ʻoe mai ka ʻāina mai ʻo ʻAigupita.After seeking advice, the king made two golden calves. He said to the people, "It is too much for you to go up to Jerusalem. Here are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of Egypt."
1-Nāal 13:18ʻŌlelo 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 14:3E lawe pū i kou lima i nā pāpaʻa palaoa, a me nā pōpō berena he ʻumi, a me ka ʻōmole meli, a e hele aku i ona lā; a e haʻi mai ʻo ia iā ʻoe i ka mea e loaʻa mai i ke keiki.Take ten loaves of bread with you, some cakes and a jar of honey, and go to him. He will tell you what will happen to the boy."
1-Nāal 14:5ʻĪ maila hoʻi ʻo Iēhova iā ʻAhiia, Aia hoʻi ke hele mai nei ka wahine a Ieroboama e nīnau iā ʻoe i kekahi mea no kāna keiki; no ka mea, he maʻi nō kona; penei, a penei hoʻi e ʻōlelo aku ai ʻoe iā ia, no ka mea, eia kēia, i kona komo ʻana aʻe e hana hoʻopunipuni ʻo ia.But the LORD had told Ahijah, "Jeroboam's wife is coming to ask you about her son, for he is ill, and you are to give her such and such an answer. When she arrives, she will pretend to be someone else."
1-Nāal 14:14A e hoʻokū aʻe hoʻi ʻo Iēhova nona iho i aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela, nāna e hōʻoki i ka ʻohana a Ieroboama ia lā: he aha lā hoʻi? Inā nō ʻānō."The LORD will raise up for himself a king over Israel who will cut off the family of Jeroboam. This is the day! What? Yes, even now.
1-Nāal 14:15No ka mea, e hahau mai nō Iēhova i ka ʻIseraʻela, me he ʻakaʻakai lā i hoʻoluliluli ʻia i loko o ka wai, a e hehu aʻe ʻo ia i ka ʻIseraʻela mai loko aʻe o kēia ʻāina maikaʻi āna i hāʻawi mai ai i ko lākou mau mākua, a e hoʻopuehu aʻe ma ʻō aku o ka muliwai, no ka mea, ua hana lākou i nā kiʻi e hoʻonāukiuki ana iā Iēhova.And the LORD will strike Israel, so that it will be like a reed swaying in the water. He will uproot Israel from this good land that he gave to their forefathers and scatter them beyond the River, because they provoked the LORD to anger by making Asherah poles.
1-Nāal 14:20A ʻo nā lā i aliʻi ai ʻo Ieroboama, he iwakāluakumamālua mau makahiki: hiamoe ihola ʻo ia me kona mau mākua, a aliʻi aʻela ʻo Nadaba kāna keiki i kona hakahaka.He reigned for twenty-two years and then rested with his fathers. And Nadab his son succeeded him as king.
1-Nāal 14:21Ua aliʻi aʻela ʻo Rehoboama ke keiki a Solomona ma loko o Iuda. He kanahākumamākahi ko Rehoboama mau makahiki i ka wā i hoʻomaka ai i kona aliʻi ʻana; a he ʻumikumamāhiku mau makahiki i aliʻi ai ʻo ia i loko o Ierusalema, ke kūlanakauhale a Iēhova i koho ai i loko o nā ʻohana a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela e waiho iho i kona inoa ma laila. A ʻo Naʻama ka inoa o kona makuahine, ʻo ka ʻAmona.Rehoboam son of Solomon was king in Judah. He was forty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem, the city the LORD had chosen out of all the tribes of Israel in which to put his Name. His mother's name was Naamah; she was an Ammonite.
1-Nāal 14:24A he poʻe moe aikāne kekahi ma ka ʻāina; a hana nō lākou ma muli o nā mea hoʻowahāwahā ʻia a pau o nā lāhui kanaka a Iēhova i kiola aku ai i mua o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela.There were even male shrine prostitutes in the land; the people engaged in all the detestable practices of the nations the LORD had driven out before the Israelites.
1-Nāal 14:30He kaua nō hoʻi i waena o Rehoboama a me Ieroboama i nā lā a pau o lāua.There was continual warfare between Rehoboam and Jeroboam.
1-Nāal 15:6He kaua hoʻi i waena o Rehoboama a me Ieroboama i nā lā a pau o kona ola ʻana.There was war between Rehoboam and Jeroboam throughout lifetime.
1-Nāal 15:7A ʻo nā ʻoihana ʻē aʻe a ʻAbiama, a me ka mea a pau āna i hana ai, ʻaʻole anei ia i kākau ʻia ma ka buke o nā ʻoihana a nā aliʻi o Iuda. He kaua hoʻi i waena o ʻAbiama a me Ieroboama.As for the other events of Abijah's reign, and all he did, are they not written in the book of the annals of the kings of Judah? There was war between Abijah and Jeroboam.
1-Nāal 15:14Akā, ʻaʻole i hoʻopau ʻia nā wahi kiʻekiʻe; he hemolele naʻe ka naʻau o ʻAsa iā Iēhova i kona mau lā a pau.Although he did not remove the high places, Asa's heart was fully committed to the LORD all his life.
1-Nāal 15:16He kaua nō hoʻi i waena o ʻAsa a me Baʻasa ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela i nā lā a pau.There was war between Asa and Baasha king of Israel throughout their reigns.
1-Nāal 15:19He berita i waena o kāua, a i waena o koʻu makua kāne a me kou makua kāne: eia hoʻi ua hoʻouna aku nei au i ou lā i ka makana, he kālā, a he gula; e hele mai ʻoe e uhaki i kāu ʻōlelo kuʻikahi me Baʻasa ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, i hele aku ʻo ia mai oʻu aku nei."Let there be a treaty between me and you," he said, "as there was between my father and your father. See, I am sending you a gift of silver and gold. Now break your treaty with Baasha king of Israel so he will withdraw from me."
1-Nāal 15:23A ʻo nā ʻoihana ʻē aʻe a pau a ʻAsa, a me kona ikaika a pau, a me ka hana a pau āna i hana ai, a me nā kūlanakauhale āna i kūkulu ai, ʻaʻole anei i kākau ʻia ma ka buke ʻoihana a nā aliʻi o Iuda? Akā hoʻi, i ka wā i ʻelemakule ai ʻo ia, he maʻi kona, ma kona mau kapuaʻi.As for all the other events of Asa's reign, all his achievements, all he did and the cities he built, are they not written in the book of the annals of the kings of Judah? In his old age, however, his feet became diseased.
1-Nāal 15:32He kaua i waena o ʻAsa a me Baʻasa ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela i nā lā a pau o lāua.There was war between Asa and Baasha king of Israel throughout their reigns.
1-Nāal 15:33I ke kolu o ka makahiki o ʻAsa ke aliʻi o Iuda i hoʻomaka ai ʻo Baʻasa ke keiki a ʻAhiia, i kona aliʻi ʻana ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau ma Tireza i nā makahiki he iwakāluakumamāhā.In the third year of Asa king of Judah, Baasha son of Ahijah became king of all Israel in Tirzah, and he reigned twenty-four years.
1-Nāal 16:23I ke kanakolukumamākahi o ka makahiki o ʻAsa ke aliʻi o Iuda hoʻomaka aʻela ʻo ʻOmeri i kona aliʻi ʻana ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela, i nā makahiki he ʻumikumamālua: ʻaono makahiki i aliʻi ai ʻo ia ma Tireza.In the thirty-first year of Asa king of Judah, Omri became king of Israel, and he reigned twelve years, six of them in Tirzah.
1-Nāal 16:29Hoʻomaka aʻela ʻo ʻAhaba ke keiki a ʻOmeri i kona aliʻi ʻana ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela i ke kanakolukumamāwalu o ka makahiki o ʻAsa ke aliʻi o Iuda; a ua aliʻi aʻela ʻo ʻAhaba ke keiki a ʻOmeri ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela ma Samaria i nā makahiki he iwakāluakumamālua.In the thirty-eighth year of Asa king of Judah, Ahab son of Omri became king of Israel, and he reigned in Samaria over Israel twenty-two years.
1-Nāal 16:31Eia hoʻi kekahi, me he mea lā, he mea ʻuʻuku nona ke hele ma nā hewa o Ieroboama ke keiki a Nebata, lawe ihola ʻo ia iā Iesebela ke kaikamahine a ʻEtebaʻala ke aliʻi o ko Sidona, i wahine, a hele hoʻi ia e mālama iā Baʻala, a hoʻomana aʻela iā ia.He not only considered it trivial to commit the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, but he also married Jezebel daughter of Ethbaal king of the Sidonians, and began to serve Baal and worship him.
1-Nāal 17:1ʻŌlelo 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 17:12ʻĪ maila ka wahine, Ma ke ola ʻana o Iēhova ʻo kou Akua, ʻaʻole oʻu pōpō palaoa, hoʻokahi wale nō piha o ka lima o ka palaoa wali ʻole, ma loko o ka barela, a he wahi ʻaila ʻuʻuku i loko o kahi ʻōmole: eia hoʻi, e ʻohi ana au i nā lālā lāʻau ʻelua e hele au i loko, a e hoʻomoʻa aʻe ia na māua me kuʻu keiki, e ʻai māua, a make."As surely as the LORD your God lives," she replied, "I don't have any bread--only a handful of flour in a jar and a little oil in a jug. I am gathering a few sticks to take home and make a meal for myself and my son, that we may eat it--and die."
1-Nāal 17:15Hele aʻela hoʻi ʻo ia a hana e like me ka ʻōlelo a ʻElia; a ʻai ihola ko kona hale i nā lā he nui.She went away and did as Elijah had told her. So there was food every day for Elijah and for the woman and her family.
1-Nāal 17:18ʻŌlelo maila ka wahine iā ʻElia, He aha ko kāua, e ke kanaka o ke Akua? Ua hele mai nei anei ʻoe i oʻu nei e hoʻākāka mai i koʻu hewa, a e pepehi mai hoʻi i kaʻu keiki?She said to Elijah, "What do you have against me, man of God? Did you come to remind me of my sin and kill my son?"
1-Nāal 17:24ʻŌlelo maila ka wahine iā ʻElia, ʻĀnō, ma kēia i ʻike ai au, he kanaka no ke Akua ʻoe, a ʻo ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova ma kou waha he ʻoiaʻiʻo.Then the woman said to Elijah, "Now I know that you are a man of God and that the word of the LORD from your mouth is the truth."
1-Nāal 18:1Eia kekahi, a i nā lā he nui, hiki maila ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua iā ʻElia i ke kolu o ka makahiki, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, E hele, a e hōʻike iā ʻoe iho iā ʻAhaba; a e hoʻohāʻule au i ka ua ma luna o ka ʻili o ka honua.After a long time, in the third year, the word of the LORD came to Elijah: "Go and present yourself to Ahab, and I will send rain on the land."
1-Nāal 18:2Hele aʻela hoʻi ʻo ʻElia e hōʻike iā ia iho iā ʻAhaba: a he wī nui ma Samaria.So Elijah went to present himself to Ahab. Now the famine was severe in Samaria,
1-Nāal 18:3Kāhea aʻela ʻo ʻAhaba iā ʻObadia, ka luna o kona hale. (He weliweli nui ko ʻObadia iā Iēhova:and Ahab had summoned Obadiah, who was in charge of his palace. (Obadiah was a devout believer in the LORD.
1-Nāal 18:22A laila ʻōlelo maila ʻo ʻElia i ka poʻe kānaka, ʻO wau nei, ʻo wau wale nō kai koe mai he kāula no Iēhova; akā ʻo nā kāula o Baʻala, ʻehā haneri kānaka lākou me kanalima.Then Elijah said to them, "I am the only one of the LORD's prophets left, but Baal has four hundred and fifty prophets.
1-Nāal 18:23He pono nō hoʻi e hāʻawi mai lākou i nā bipi ʻelua, iā mākou; a e koho aʻe lākou i kekahi bipi no lākou iho, a e ʻokiʻoki i mau ʻāpana, a e kau aku hoʻi ma luna o ka wahie, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hahao aʻe i ke ahi: a e hoʻomākaukau aku au i kekahi bipi, a e kau aʻe ma luna o ka wahie, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hahao aʻe i ke ahi:Get two bulls for us. Let them choose one for themselves, and let them cut it into pieces and put it on the wood but not set fire to it. I will prepare the other bull and put it on the wood but not set fire to it.
1-Nāal 18:24A 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 18:25ʻŌlelo maila hoʻi ʻo ʻElia i nā kāula o Baʻala, E koho ʻoukou i kekahi bipi no ʻoukou iho, a e hoʻomākaukau mua aʻe ia, no ka mea, he lehulehu ʻoukou; a e kāhea aku i ka inoa o ko ʻoukou mau akua, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hahao aʻe i ke ahi.Elijah said to the prophets of Baal, "Choose one of the bulls and prepare it first, since there are so many of you. Call on the name of your god, but do not light the fire."
1-Nāal 18:27Eia kekahi, a awakea aʻela, hoʻomāʻewaʻewa aʻela ʻo ʻElia iā lākou, ʻī aʻela, E kāhea me ka leo nui, no ka mea, he akua ia; e kūkākūkā ana paha ia, e hahai ana paha ia, e hele lōʻihi ana paha, a e hiamoe ana paha ia, e pono hoʻi ke hoʻāla ʻia aʻe.At noon Elijah began to taunt them. "Shout louder!" he said. "Surely he is a god! Perhaps he is deep in thought, or busy, or traveling. Maybe he is sleeping and must be awakened."
1-Nāal 18:31Lawe aʻela hoʻi ʻo ʻElia i nā pōhaku he ʻumikumamālua, ma muli o ka helu ʻana o nā ʻohana a nā keiki a Iakoba, a ka mea i hiki mai ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova iā ia, e ʻī ana, E kapa ʻia auaneʻi kou inoa ʻo ʻIseraʻela;Elijah took twelve stones, one for each of the tribes descended from Jacob, to whom the word of the LORD had come, saying, "Your name shall be Israel."
1-Nāal 18:44Eia 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 19:6Nānā aʻela hoʻi ia, aia hoʻi, kokoke i kona poʻo, he pōpō palaoa i hoʻomoʻa ʻia ma luna o ka lānahu, a he ʻōmole wai. ʻAi ihola ia a inu hoʻi, a moe hou ihola i lalo.He looked around, and there by his head was a cake of bread baked over hot coals, and a jar of water. He ate and drank and then lay down again.
1-Nāal 19:7Hele hou maila ka ʻānela o Iēhova, ʻo ka lua ia, a hoʻopā mai iā ia, ʻī maila hoʻi, E ala, e ʻai, no ka mea, he lōʻihi ka hele ʻana nou.The angel of the LORD came back a second time and touched him and said, "Get up and eat, for the journey is too much for you."
1-Nāal 19:8Ala aʻela ia, a ʻai ihola, a inu nō hoʻi, a ma ka ikaika nō ua ʻai lā, i hele ai ʻo ia i nā lā he kanahā, a i nā pō he kanahā, i Horeba, ka mauna o ke Akua.So he got up and ate and drank. Strengthened by that food, he traveled forty days and forty nights until he reached Horeb, the mountain of God.
1-Nāal 19:9Hiki 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 19:11ʻĪ maila hoʻi ʻo ia, E puka aʻe, a e kū ma luna o ka mauna i mua o Iēhova. Aia hoʻi, māʻalo aʻela ʻo Iēhova, a haehae aʻela ka makani nui ikaika i nā mauna, a wāwahi aʻela i nā pōhaku i mua o Iēhova; ʻaʻole naʻe ʻo Iēhova i loko o ka makani: a ma hope iho o ka makani, he ōlaʻi; ʻaʻole naʻe ʻo Iēhova i loko o ke ōlaʻi.The LORD said, "Go out and stand on the mountain in the presence of the LORD, for the LORD is about to pass by." Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the LORD, but the LORD was not in the wind. After the wind there was an earthquake, but the LORD was not in the earthquake.
1-Nāal 19:12A ma hope iho o ke ōlaʻi, he ahi; ʻaʻole naʻe ʻo Iēhova i loko o ke ahi; a ma hope iho o ke ahi, he kamumu o ke aheahe mālie.After the earthquake came a fire, but the LORD was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper.
1-Nāal 19:13Eia kekahi, a lohe ʻo ʻElia, uhi aʻela ʻo ia i kona maka i kona ʻaʻahu, a puka aʻela ʻo ia a kū ma ke komo ʻana o ke ana. Aia hoʻi, he leo iā ia, ʻī maila hoʻi ia, ʻO ke aha lā kāu e hana nei ma ʻaneʻi, e ʻElia?When Elijah heard it, he pulled his cloak over his face and went out and stood at the mouth of the cave. Then a voice said to him, "What are you doing here, Elijah?"
1-Nāal 19:19Hele 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 20:16Puka 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 20:23ʻŌlelo 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 20:25A e helu aʻe i poʻe kaua nou, e like me kāu poʻe kaua i hāʻule, he lio no ka lio, he kaʻa no ke kaʻa; a e kaua aku kākou iā lākou ma ka pāpū, a e kela ʻiʻo aku ko kākou ikaika ma mua o ko lākou. Hoʻolohe maila ʻo ia i ko lākou leo, a hana ihola pēlā.You must also raise an army like the one you lost--horse for horse and chariot for chariot--so we can fight Israel on the plains. Then surely we will be stronger than they." He agreed with them and acted accordingly.
1-Nāal 20:28Hele maila ke kanaka o ke Akua, a ʻōlelo maila i ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī maila, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei, No ka mea, ke ʻōlelo nei lākou, He Akua no nā puʻu o Iēhova, ʻaʻole he Akua ia no nā awāwa, no laila e hāʻawi aku ai au i kēia poʻe lehulehu nui i loko o kou lima, a e ʻike ʻoukou ʻo wau nō Iēhova.The man of God came up and told the king of Israel, "This is what the LORD says: 'Because the Arameans think the LORD is a god of the hills and not a god of the valleys, I will deliver this vast army into your hands, and you will know that I am the LORD.' "
1-Nāal 20:30A 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 20:31ʻĪ 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 21:1Eia hoʻi kekahi mea ma hope mai o ia mau mea, he māla waina iā Nabota no Iezereʻela, ma loko ia o Iezereʻela, e pili ana i ka hale aliʻi o ʻAhaba ke aliʻi o Samaria.Some time later there was an incident involving a vineyard belonging to Naboth the Jezreelite. The vineyard was in Jezreel, close to the palace of Ahab king of Samaria.
1-Nāal 22:7Nīnau 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 22:13A 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 22:31Kauoha aʻela ke aliʻi o Suria i kāna mau luna koa he kanakolukumamālua, ma luna o kona mau kaʻa, ʻī aʻela, ʻAʻole i ka mea ʻuʻuku, ʻaʻole i ka mea nui e kaua aku ai ʻoukou, i ke aliʻi o ʻIseraʻela wale nō.Now the king of Aram had ordered his thirty-two chariot commanders, "Do not fight with anyone, small or great, except the king of Israel."
1-Nāal 22:42He kanakolukumamālima mau makahiki o Iehosapata i ka wā i hoʻomaka ai ʻo ia i kona aliʻi ʻana, a he iwakāluakumamālima makahiki i aliʻi ai ʻo ia ma loko o Ierusalema; a ʻo ʻAzuba ka inoa o kona makuahine ke kaikamahine a Silehi.Jehoshaphat was thirty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem twenty-five years. His mother's name was Azubah daughter of Shilhi.
1-Nāal 22:47I laila ʻaʻole aliʻi ma ʻEdoma; he kiaʻāina ke aliʻi.There was then no king in Edom; a deputy ruled.
2-Nāal 1:7Nīnau maila ʻo ia iā lākou, He aha lā ke ʻano o ke kanaka i piʻi mai ai e hālāwai me ʻoukou, a i haʻi mai hoʻi iā ʻoukou i kēia mau ʻōlelo?The king asked them, "What kind of man was it who came to meet you and told you this?"
2-Nāal 1:8ʻĪ 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 1:9A 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 1:10ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ʻElia, ʻī maila i ka luna kanalima, Inā he kanaka wau no ke Akua, e hāʻule mai ke ahi mai ka lani mai, a e hoʻopau iā ʻoe, a me kou poʻe he kanalima. A laila hāʻule mai ke ahi mai ka lani mai, a hoʻopau ihola iā ia, a me kona poʻe he kanalima.Elijah answered the captain, "If I am a man of God, may fire come down from heaven and consume you and your fifty men!" Then fire fell from heaven and consumed the captain and his men.
2-Nāal 1:11Hoʻouna 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 1:12ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ʻElia, ʻī maila iā lākou, Inā he kanaka wau no ke Akua, e hāʻule mai ke ahi mai ka lani mai, a e hoʻopau iā ʻoe, a me kou poʻe he kanalima. A hāʻule mai ke ahi a ke Akua mai ka lani mai, a hoʻopau iā ia, a me kona poʻe he kanalima."If I am a man of God," Elijah replied, "may fire come down from heaven and consume you and your fifty men!" Then the fire of God fell from heaven and consumed him and his fifty men.
2-Nāal 1:13A 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 2:7A 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 2:10ʻĪ 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 2:11A i ko lāua hele ʻana aku, e kamaʻilio pū ana, aia hoʻi, he hale kaʻa ahi, a me nā lio ahi, a hoʻokaʻawale ʻia lāua a ʻelua, a piʻi aʻela ʻo ʻElia i loko o ka puahiohio i ka lani.As they were walking along and talking together, suddenly a chariot of fire and horses of fire appeared and separated the two of them, and Elijah went up to heaven in a whirlwind.
2-Nāal 2:16A 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 2:19ʻĪ 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 2:21A 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 2:24Hāliu aʻela ia, a nānā maila iā lākou, a hōʻino maila iā lākou ma ka inoa ʻo Iēhova: a hele mai nā bea wahine ʻelua, mai ka ulu lāʻau mai, a haehae i nā kamaliʻi, he kanahākumamālua o lākou.He turned around, looked at them and called down a curse on them in the name of the LORD. Then two bears came out of the woods and mauled forty-two of the youths.
2-Nāal 3:1A lilo ihola ʻo Iorama ke keiki a ʻAhaba i aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela ma Samaria, i ka makahiki he ʻumikumamāwalu o Iehosapata, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, a he ʻumikumamālua nā makahiki ona i aliʻi ai.Joram son of Ahab became king of Israel in Samaria in the eighteenth year of Jehoshaphat king of Judah, and he reigned twelve years.
2-Nāal 3:4A 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 3:11ʻĪ 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 3:13Nīnau 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 3:18A he mea ʻuʻuku kēia i nā maka o Iēhova; e hāʻawi nō hoʻi ia i ka Moaba i loko o ko ʻoukou lima.This is an easy thing in the eyes of the LORD; he will also hand Moab over to you.
2-Nāal 3:22Ala 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 3:23ʻĪ aʻela lākou, He koko kēia; ua luku ʻia nā aliʻi, ua pepehi kekahi i kekahi; inā kākou i ka waiwai pio, e ka Moaba."That's blood!" they said. "Those kings must have fought and slaughtered each other. Now to the plunder, Moab!"
2-Nāal 4:2ʻĪ 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 4:8A 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 4:9ʻĪ 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 4:13ʻŌlelo 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 4:14ʻĪ 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 4:23Nīnau 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 4:31A 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 4:38A 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 4:40A 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 4:41ʻĪ 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 4:42A hele maila he kanaka mai Baʻalasalisa mai, a lawe mai i berena na ke kanaka o ke Akua no ka hua mua, he iwakālua pōpō bale, a me ka hua bale i loko o ka ʻaʻa ona; ʻī maila ia, E hāʻawi aku na nā kānaka, i ʻai ai lākou.A man came from Baal Shalishah, bringing the man of God twenty loaves of barley bread baked from the first ripe grain, along with some heads of new grain. "Give it to the people to eat," Elisha said.
2-Nāal 5:1ʻO Naʻamana ka luna o ka poʻe kauā o ke aliʻi o Suria, he kanaka koʻikoʻi ia i mua o kona haku, a he hanohano o kona maka; no ka mea, ma ona lā, ua hoʻolanakila mai ʻo Iēhova i ko Suria; he kanaka koa nui nō hoʻi ia, a ua lēpera.Now Naaman was commander of the army of the king of Aram. He was a great man in the sight of his master and highly regarded, because through him the LORD had given victory to Aram. He was a valiant soldier, but he had leprosy.
2-Nāal 5:5ʻĪ 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 5:7A 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 5:8A 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 5:15A 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 5:22ʻĪ 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 5:26ʻĪ maila kēlā iā ia, ʻAʻole anei i hele kuʻu naʻau, i ka manawa i huli aʻe ke kanaka mai kona hale kaʻa mai e hālāwai me ʻoe? He manawa anei kēia e lawe i ke kālā, a e lawe i nā ʻaʻahu, me nā ʻoliva, a me nā pā waina, a me nā hipa, a me nā bipi, a me nā kauā kāne a me nā kauā wahine?But Elisha said to him, "Was not my spirit with you when the man got down from his chariot to meet you? Is this the time to take money, or to accept clothes, olive groves, vineyards, flocks, herds, or menservants and maidservants?
2-Nāal 6:14Hoʻouna 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 6:28Nīnau aku ke aliʻi iā ia, He aha kāu? ʻĪ maila kēlā, Ua ʻī mai kēia wahine iaʻu, E hāʻawi mai i kāu keiki, i ʻai iho ai kāua i kēia lā, a e ʻai iho kāua i kaʻu keiki i ka lā ʻapōpō.Then he asked her, "What's the matter?" She answered, "This woman said to me, 'Give up your son so we may eat him today, and tomorrow we'll eat my son.'
2-Nāal 6:30A lohe aʻela ke aliʻi i ka ʻōlelo a ka wahine, haehae ihola ia i kona ʻaʻahu; a hele aʻela ia ma luna o ka pā pōhaku, a nānā maila nā kānaka, aia hoʻi, he kapa ʻinoʻino ma luna o kona kino ma loko.When the king heard the woman's words, he tore his robes. As he went along the wall, the people looked, and there, underneath, he had sackcloth on his body.
2-Nāal 7:9ʻĪ aʻela lākou i kekahi i kekahi, ʻAʻole pono kā kākou hana ʻana; ʻo kēia lā, he lā pōmaikaʻi, a ke noho mālie nei kākou; a i noho a hiki i ka mālamalama o ke ao, e loaʻa uaneʻi iā kākou ka hewa: ʻānō hoʻi e hele aku kākou, a e haʻi aku i ko ka hale o ke aliʻi.Then they said to each other, "We're not doing right. This is a day of good news and we are keeping it to ourselves. If we wait until daylight, punishment will overtake us. Let's go at once and report this to the royal palace."
2-Nāal 8:1A 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 8:7A hele mai ʻo ʻElisai i Damaseko: a he maʻi ko Benehadada ke aliʻi o Suria: a ua haʻi ʻia iā ia, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, Ua hiki mai ke kanaka o ke Akua i ʻaneʻi.Elisha went to Damascus, and Ben-Hadad king of Aram was ill. When the king was told, "The man of God has come all the way up here,"
2-Nāal 8:9A 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 8:10ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻElisai iā ia, Ō hele, e ʻī aku iā ia, He mea hiki ke ola ʻiʻo nō ʻoe; akā, ua hōʻike mai ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, e make ʻiʻo nō ia.Elisha answered, "Go and say to him, 'You will certainly recover'; but the LORD has revealed to me that he will in fact die."
2-Nāal 8:13ʻĪ 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 8:14A 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 8:17He kanakolukumamālua nā makahiki ona, i kona lilo ʻana i aliʻi; a ʻewalu nā makahiki āna i aliʻi; a ʻewalu nā makahiki āna i aliʻi ai ma Ierusalema.He was thirty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eight years.
2-Nāal 8:26He iwakāluakumamālua o ko ʻAhazia makahiki i kona lilo ʻana i aliʻi, a hoʻokahi makahiki āna i noho aliʻi ai ma Ierusalema. A ʻo ʻAtalia ka inoa o kona makuahine, ka moʻopuna a ʻOmeri, ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela.Ahaziah was twenty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem one year. His mother's name was Athaliah, a granddaughter of Omri king of Israel.
2-Nāal 8:27A hele nō ia ma ka ʻaoʻao o ko ka hale o ʻAhaba, a hana hewa nō ia i mua o Iēhova, e like me ko ka hale o ʻAhaba: no ka mea, he hūnōna kāne nō ia no ko ka hale o ʻAhaba.He walked in the ways of the house of Ahab and did evil in the eyes of the LORD, as the house of Ahab had done, for he was related by marriage to Ahab's family.
2-Nāal 9:4A 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 9:5A 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 9:11A 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 9:12ʻĪ 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 9:17A 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 9:18A 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 9:19A 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 9:22A 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 9:23A 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 9:34A 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 10:1A he kanahiku nā keiki a ʻAhaba ma Samaria. A kākau ihola ʻo Iehu i nā palapala, hoʻouna aku i Samaria, na nā luna o Iezereʻela, na nā lunakahiko, a na nā kahu o nā keiki a ʻAhaba, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe,Now there were in Samaria seventy sons of the house of Ahab. So Jehu wrote letters and sent them to Samaria: to the officials of Jezreel, to the elders and to the guardians of Ahab's children. He said,
2-Nāal 10:5A 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 10:6A 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 10:7A hiki aku ka palapala i o lākou lā, lawe lākou i nā keiki a ke aliʻi, a pepehi ihola i nā mea he kanahiku, a waiho lākou i nā poʻo ma loko o nā hīnaʻi, a hoʻouna aku i ona lā ma Iezereʻela.When the letter arrived, these men took the princes and slaughtered all seventy of them. They put their heads in baskets and sent them to Jehu in Jezreel.
2-Nāal 10:13A 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 10:14ʻĪ 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 10:19ʻĀnō hoʻi, e hoʻākoakoa mai ʻoukou i nā kāula a pau a Baʻala, a me kāna poʻe kauā a pau, a me kāna poʻe kāhuna a pau i oʻu nei, mai hoʻokoe ʻia kekahi; no ka mea, he mōhai nui kaʻu no Baʻala; ʻo kēlā mea kēia mea e koe ana, ʻaʻole ia e ola. Akā, hana nō ʻo Iehu me ka hoʻopunipuni, i luku aku ai ia i ka poʻe mālama iā Baʻala.Now summon all the prophets of Baal, all his ministers and all his priests. See that no one is missing, because I am going to hold a great sacrifice for Baal. Anyone who fails to come will no longer live." But Jehu was acting deceptively in order to destroy the ministers of Baal.
2-Nāal 10:24A 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 10:36A ʻo ka manawa a Iehu i aliʻi ai ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela ma Samaria, he iwakālua nā makahiki ia a me kumamāwalu.The time that Jehu reigned over Israel in Samaria was twenty-eight years.
2-Nāal 11:6A he hapakolu ma ka ʻīpuka o Sura, a he hapakolu ma ka puka ma hope o ka poʻe kiaʻi; a e mālama ʻoukou i ke kiaʻi ʻana no ka hale, o wāwahi ʻia.a third at the Sur Gate, and a third at the gate behind the guard, who take turns guarding the temple--
2-Nāal 11:14A 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 12:1A i ka hiku o ka makahiki o Iehu, i lilo ai ʻo Iehoasa i aliʻi, a he kanahā nā makahiki o kona aliʻi ʻana ma Ierusalema; a ʻo Zibia ka inoa o kona makuahine no Beʻereseba.In the seventh year of Jehu, Joash became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem forty years. His mother's name was Zibiah; she was from Beersheba.
2-Nāal 13:1I ka makahiki iwakāluakumamākolu o Ioasa ke keiki a ʻAhazia ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, i lilo ai ʻo Iehoahaza, ke keiki a Iehu, i aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela ma Samaria, he ʻumikumamāhiku nā makahiki o kona aliʻi ʻana.In the twenty-third year of Joash son of Ahaziah king of Judah, Jehoahaz son of Jehu became king of Israel in Samaria, and he reigned seventeen years.
2-Nāal 13:3A 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 13:7A i waiho ihola ia i nā kānaka no Iehoahaza, he kanalima hoʻoholo lio, he ʻumi nā hale kaʻa, a he ʻumi tausani koa hele wāwae wale nō; no ka mea, ua luku aku ke aliʻi o Suria iā lākou, a ua hoʻolike aku iā lākou me ka lepo no ka hehi ʻana.Nothing had been left of the army of Jehoahaz except fifty horsemen, ten chariots and ten thousand foot soldiers, for the king of Aram had destroyed the rest and made them like the dust at threshing time.
2-Nāal 13:10I ka makahiki kanakolukumamāhiku o Ioasa ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, i lilo ai ʻo Iehoasa, ke keiki a Iehoahaza, i aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela ma Samaria, a he ʻumikumamāono nā makahiki o kona aliʻi ʻana.In the thirty-seventh year of Joash king of Judah, Jehoash son of Jehoahaz became king of Israel in Samaria, and he reigned sixteen years.
2-Nāal 14:2I ka makahiki ona he iwakāluakumamālima, i lilo ai ia i aliʻi, a he iwakāluakumamāiwa nā makahiki āna i aliʻi ai ma Ierusalema. A ʻo Iehoadana ka inoa o kona makuahine no Ierusalema.He was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem twenty-nine years. His mother's name was Jehoaddin; she was from Jerusalem.
2-Nāal 14:7Pepehi 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 14:17A ola ihola ʻo ʻAmazia ke keiki a Ioasa ke aliʻi o ka Iuda i nā makahiki he ʻumikumamālima, ma hope iho o ka make ʻana o Iehoasa ke keiki a Iehoahaza, ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela.Amaziah son of Joash king of Judah lived for fifteen years after the death of Jehoash son of Jehoahaz king of Israel.
2-Nāal 14:21A 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 14:23I ka makahiki ʻumikumamālima o ʻAmazia ke keiki a Ioasa, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, i lilo ai ʻo Ieroboama, ke keiki a Ioasa ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, i aliʻi ma Samaria, he kanahākumamākahi nā makahiki o kona aliʻi ʻana.In the fifteenth year of Amaziah son of Joash king of Judah, Jeroboam son of Jehoash king of Israel became king in Samaria, and he reigned forty-one years.
2-Nāal 14:26No ka mea, ua ʻike nō ʻo Iēhova i ka mea kaumaha o ka ʻIseraʻela, he ʻawaʻawa nui: no ka mea, ʻaʻohe mea i paʻa, ʻaʻohe mea i paʻa ʻole, ʻaʻohe mea nāna e kōkua ka ʻIseraʻela.The LORD had seen how bitterly everyone in Israel, whether slave or free, was suffering; there was no one to help them.
2-Nāal 15:2He ʻumikumamāono kona mau makahiki i ka wā i lilo ai ia i aliʻi, a he kanalimakumamālua nā makahiki āna i aliʻi ai ma Ierusalema. A ʻo Iekolia ka inoa o kona makuahine no Ierusalema.He was sixteen years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem fifty-two years. His mother's name was Jecoliah; she was from Jerusalem.
2-Nāal 15:17I ka makahiki kanakolukumamāiwa o ʻAzaria ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, i lilo ai ʻo Menahema ke keiki a Gadi i aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela, he ʻumi makahiki āna i noho aliʻi ai ma Samaria.In the thirty-ninth year of Azariah king of Judah, Menahem son of Gadi became king of Israel, and he reigned in Samaria ten years.
2-Nāal 15:20A 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 15:25A ʻo Peka ke keiki a Remalia, he luna koa nona, kipi maila ʻo ia iā ia, a pepehi ihola iā ia ma Samaria i loko o kahi paʻa o ka hale aliʻi, a me ʻAregoba, a me ʻArie, a i nā kānaka he kanalima me ia no Gileada; a make ihola ia, a lilo kēlā i aliʻi ma kona hakahaka.One of his chief officers, Pekah son of Remaliah, conspired against him. Taking fifty men of Gilead with him, he assassinated Pekahiah, along with Argob and Arieh, in the citadel of the royal palace at Samaria. So Pekah killed Pekahiah and succeeded him as king.
2-Nāal 15:27I ka makahiki kanalimakumamālua o ʻAzaria ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, i lilo ai ʻo Peka ke keiki a Remalia i aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela ma Samaria, he iwakālua nā makahiki āna i aliʻi ai.In the fifty-second year of Azariah king of Judah, Pekah son of Remaliah became king of Israel in Samaria, and he reigned twenty years.
2-Nāal 15:33He iwakāluakumamālima nā makahiki ona i kona manawa i lilo ai i aliʻi, a he ʻumikumamāono nā makahiki āna i aliʻi ai ma Ierusalema. A ʻo Ierusa ka inoa o kona makuahine, ke kaikamahine ia na Zadoka.He was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem sixteen years. His mother's name was Jerusha daughter of Zadok.
2-Nāal 16:2He iwakālua nā makahiki o ʻAhaza i kona wā i lilo ai i aliʻi, a he ʻumikumamāono nā makahiki āna i aliʻi ai ma Ierusalema; ʻaʻole ia i hana pono i mua o Iēhova kona Akua, e like me Dāvida kona kupuna.Ahaz was twenty years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem sixteen years. Unlike David his father, he did not do what was right in the eyes of the LORD his God.
2-Nāal 18:2He iwakāluakumamālima nā makahiki ona i kona wā i lilo ai i aliʻi, a he iwakāluakumamāiwa nā makahiki āna i aliʻi ai ma Ierusalema. A ʻo ʻAbi ka inoa o kona makuahine, ke kaikamahine a Zekaria.He was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem twenty-nine years. His mother's name was Abijah daughter of Zechariah.
2-Nāal 18:19ʻĪ maila ʻo Rabesake iā lākou, E ʻōlelo aku ʻoukou ʻānō iā Hezekia, Penei ka ʻōlelo a ke aliʻi nui, ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria, He aha kēia hilinaʻi āu e hilinaʻi nei?The field commander said to them, "Tell Hezekiah: " 'This is what the great king, the king of Assyria, says: On what are you basing this confidence of yours?
2-Nāal 18:20Ke ʻī mai nei ʻoe, (akā, he ʻōlelo a nā lehelehe wale nō,) He ʻike koʻu, a he ikaika hoʻi no ke kaua. ʻĀnō, ʻeā, ma luna o wai kāu e hilinaʻi nei, i kipi mai ai ʻoe iaʻu?You say you have strategy and military strength--but you speak only empty words. On whom are you depending, that you rebel against me?
2-Nāal 18:30A mai hoʻolana ʻo Hezekia iā ʻoukou ma luna o Iēhova, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, na Iēhova kākou e hoʻopakele, ʻaʻole e hoʻolilo ʻia kēia kūlanakauhale i loko o ka lima o ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria.Do not let Hezekiah persuade you to trust in the LORD when he says, 'The LORD will surely deliver us; this city will not be given into the hand of the king of Assyria.'
2-Nāal 18:32A hiki mai au, a e lawe aku iā ʻoukou i ka ʻāina e like me ko ʻoukou ʻāina, he ʻāina palaoa, a me ka waina, he ʻāina berena, a me nā pā waina, he ʻāina ʻaila ʻoliva, a me ka meli, i ola ʻoukou, ʻaʻole hoʻi e make: a mai hoʻolohe ʻoukou iā Hezekia, no ka mea, ke hoʻowalewale mai nei ia iā ʻoukou, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, Na Iēhova kākou e hoʻopakele.until I come and take you to a land like your own, a land of grain and new wine, a land of bread and vineyards, a land of olive trees and honey. Choose life and not death! "Do not listen to Hezekiah, for he is misleading you when he says, 'The LORD will deliver us.'
2-Nāal 19:3ʻĪ 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 19:17He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e Iēhova, ua luku aku nā aliʻi o ʻAsuria i nā lāhui kanaka a me ko lākou ʻāina;"It is true, O LORD, that the Assyrian kings have laid waste these nations and their lands.
2-Nāal 19:18A ua hāʻawi aku i ko lākou mau akua i ke ahi; no ka mea, ʻaʻole lākou he akua, akā, he hana a nā lima kanaka, he lāʻau, a he pōhaku: no laila, ua luku aku lākou iā lākou lā.They have thrown their gods into the fire and destroyed them, for they were not gods but only wood and stone, fashioned by men's hands.
2-Nāal 19:35A 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 20:1Ia 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 20:6A e hoʻolōʻihi aku au i kou mau lā i nā makahiki he ʻumikumamālima; a e hoʻopakele au iā ʻoe a me kēia kūlanakauhale mai loko mai o ka lima o ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria; a e mālama nō au i kēia kūlanakauhale noʻu, a no Dāvida kaʻu kauā.I will add fifteen years to your life. And I will deliver you and this city from the hand of the king of Assyria. I will defend this city for my sake and for the sake of my servant David.' "
2-Nāal 20:8Nīnau maila ʻo Hezekia iā ʻIsaia, He aha ka hōʻailona, e hoʻōla mai ai ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, a e piʻi aku ai au i ka hale o Iēhova i ke kolu o ka lā?Hezekiah had asked Isaiah, "What will be the sign that the LORD will heal me and that I will go up to the temple of the LORD on the third day from now?"
2-Nāal 20:9ʻĪ 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 20:10ʻĪ maila ia, He mea ʻuʻuku ke hele ma mua ke aka i nā degere he ʻumi; ʻaʻole ia, akā, e hoʻi i hope ke aka i nā degere he ʻumi."It is a simple matter for the shadow to go forward ten steps," said Hezekiah. "Rather, have it go back ten steps."
2-Nāal 20:11A 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 20:14A 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 20:15Nīnau 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 21:1He ʻumikumamālua nā makahiki o Manase, i kona wā i lilo ai i aliʻi, a he kanalimakumamālima nā makahiki āna i aliʻi ai ma Ierusalema. A ʻo Hepeziba ka inoa o kona makuahine.Manasseh was twelve years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem fifty-five years. His mother's name was Hephzibah.
2-Nāal 21:16I hoʻokahe aʻela ʻo Manase i ke koko hala ʻole he nui loa, a hoʻopiha ihola ʻo ia iā Ierusalema mai kēlā ʻaoʻao a hiki i kēia ʻaoʻao; he ʻokoʻa kona hewa, ʻo ka hoʻolilo ʻana i ka Iuda i ka hewa e hana hewa i mua o Iēhova.Moreover, Manasseh also shed so much innocent blood that he filled Jerusalem from end to end--besides the sin that he had caused Judah to commit, so that they did evil in the eyes of the LORD.
2-Nāal 21:19He iwakāluakumamālua nā makahiki o ʻAmona i kona wā i lilo ai i aliʻi: a ʻelua makahiki o kona noho aliʻi ʻana ma Ierusalema. A ʻo Mesulemeta ka inoa o kona makuahine, ke kaikamahine a Haruza no Ioteba.Amon was twenty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem two years. His mother's name was Meshullemeth daughter of Haruz; she was from Jotbah.
2-Nāal 22:1ʻEwalu nā makahiki o Iosia, i kona lilo ʻana i aliʻi, a he kanakolukumamākahi nā makahiki āna i noho aliʻi ai ma Ierusalema. A ʻo Iedida ka inoa o kona makuahine, he kaikamahine a ʻAdaia no Bosekata.Josiah was eight years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem thirty-one years. His mother's name was Jedidah daughter of Adaiah; she was from Bozkath.
2-Nāal 23:6A 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 23:15A 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 23:17A 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 23:31He iwakāluakumamākolu nā makahiki o Iehoahaza i kona wā i lilo ai i aliʻi; a ʻekolu malama āna i noho aliʻi ai ma Ierusalema. A ʻo Hamutela ka inoa o kona makuahine, ke kaikamahine a Ieremia no Libena.Jehoahaz was twenty-three years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem three months. His mother's name was Hamutal daughter of Jeremiah; she was from Libnah.
2-Nāal 23:36He iwakāluakumamālima nā makahiki o Iehoiakima i kona wā i lilo ai i aliʻi, a he ʻumikumamākahi nā makahiki āna i noho aliʻi ai ma Ierusalema. A ʻo Zebuda ka inoa o kona makuahine, ke kaikamahine a Pedaia no Ruma.Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eleven years. His mother's name was Zebidah daughter of Pedaiah; she was from Rumah
2-Nāal 24:3He ʻoiaʻiʻo ma ke kauoha a Iēhova i hiki mai ai kēia ma luna o ka Iuda, e lawe aʻe iā lākou mai kona alo aku no ka hewa o Manase, e like me nā mea a pau āna i hana ai;Surely these things happened to Judah according to the LORD's command, in order to remove them from his presence because of the sins of Manasseh and all he had done,
2-Nāal 24:8He ʻumikumamāwalu nā makahiki o Iehoiakina i kona wā i lilo ai i aliʻi; a ʻekolu malama o kona aliʻi ʻana ma Ierusalema. A ʻo Nehuseta ka inoa o kona makuahine, ke kaikamahine a ʻElenatana no Ierusalema.Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem three months. His mother's name was Nehushta daughter of Elnathan; she was from Jerusalem.
2-Nāal 24:14A 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 24:18He iwakāluakumamākahi nā makahiki o Zedekia i kona wā i lilo ai i aliʻi, a he ʻumikumamākahi nā makahiki o kona noho aliʻi ʻana ma Ierusalema. A ʻo Hamutala ka inoa o kona makuahine, ke kaikamahine a Ieremia no Libena.Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eleven years. His mother's name was Hamutal daughter of Jeremiah; she was from Libnah.
2-Nāal 25:17He ʻumikumamāwalu kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe o kekahi kia, a ʻo ke poʻo ma luna ona he keleawe ia; a ʻekolu kūbita ka lōʻihi o ke poʻo; a ʻo nā mea i ulana ʻia, a me nā pomegerane i hoʻopuni ʻia ma luna o ke poʻo, he keleawe wale nō ia; a like me kēia ka lua o nā kia me ka mea i ulana ʻia.Each pillar was twenty-seven feet high. The bronze capital on top of one pillar was four and a half feet high and was decorated with a network and pomegranates of bronze all around. The other pillar, with its network, was similar.
2-Nāal 25:19A 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 25:25Akā, i ka hiku o ka malama, hele mai ʻo ʻIsemaʻela, ke keiki a Netania ke keiki a ʻElisama, no ka ʻohana aliʻi, a he ʻumi nā kānaka me ia, a pepehi ihola iā Gedalia, a make ihola ia, a me nā Iudaio, me ko Kaledea me ia ma Mizepa.In the seventh month, however, Ishmael son of Nethaniah, the son of Elishama, who was of royal blood, came with ten men and assassinated Gedaliah and also the men of Judah and the Babylonians who were with him at Mizpah.
2-Nāal 25:30A ʻo kāna wahi ʻai, ʻo ia wahi mau nō i ka hāʻawi ʻia nāna, he wahi no kēlā lā, no kēia lā, i nā lā a pau o kona ola ʻana.Day by day the king gave Jehoiachin a regular allowance as long as he lived.
1-ʻOihn 1:51Make ihola ʻo Hadada. Eia nā mākualiʻi o ʻEdoma: ʻo Timena he makualiʻi, ʻo ʻAlia he makualiʻi, ʻo Ieteta he makualiʻi,Hadad also died. The chiefs of Edom were: Timna, Alvah, Jetheth,
1-ʻOihn 1:52ʻO ʻAholibama he makualiʻi, ʻo ʻEla he makualiʻi, ʻo Pinona he makualiʻi,Oholibamah, Elah, Pinon,
1-ʻOihn 1:53ʻO Kenaza he makualiʻi, ʻo Temana he makualiʻi, ʻo Mibeza he makualiʻi,Kenaz, Teman, Mibzar,
1-ʻOihn 1:54ʻO Magediʻela he makualiʻi, ʻo ʻIrama he makualiʻi. ʻO lākou nei nā mākualiʻi no ʻEdoma.Magdiel and Iram. These were the chiefs of Edom.
1-ʻOihn 2:6ʻO nā keiki kāne a Zara; ʻo Zimeri, ʻo ʻEtana, ʻo Hemana, ʻo Kalekola, a ʻo Dara: he ʻelima o lākou a pau.The sons of Zerah: Zimri, Ethan, Heman, Calcol and Darda--five in all.
1-ʻOihn 2:21A 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 2:22Na Seguba ʻo Iaira, iā ia nā kūlanakauhale he iwakāluakumamālua ma ka ʻāina ʻo Gileada.Segub was the father of Jair, who controlled twenty-three towns in Gilead.
1-ʻOihn 2:23A lawe aʻela ʻo ia iā Gesura a me ʻArama a me nā kūlanakauhale ʻo Iaira mai o lākou aku, a me Kenata a me nā kūlanakauhale o laila, nā kūlanakauhale he kanaono: no nā keiki kāne a Makira a ka makua kāne o Gileada kēia mau wahi a pau.(But Geshur and Aram captured Havvoth Jair, as well as Kenath with its surrounding settlements--sixty towns.) All these were descendants of Makir the father of Gilead.
1-ʻOihn 2:34ʻAʻohe keiki kāne a Sesana, he mau kaikamāhine nō naʻe. A he kauā kāne iā Sesana, he ʻAigupita, ʻo Iareha kona inoa.Sheshan had no sons--only daughters. He had an Egyptian servant named Jarha.
1-ʻOihn 3:4Ua hānau nāna kēia poʻe ʻeono ma Heberona; i laila ʻo ia i aliʻi ai i nā makahiki ʻehiku a me nā malama keu ʻeono: a ma Ierusalema hoʻi ʻo ia i aliʻi iho ai i nā makahiki he kanakolu a me kumamākolu.These six were born to David in Hebron, where he reigned seven years and six months. David reigned in Jerusalem thirty-three years,
1-ʻOihn 3:9ʻO lākou nā keiki a pau a Dāvida, he ʻokoʻa nā keiki kāne a nā haiā wahine, a ʻo Tamara ko lākou kaikuahine.All these were the sons of David, besides his sons by his concubines. And Tamar was their sister.
1-ʻOihn 4:5Na ʻAsura na ka makua kāne o Tekoa he mau wāhine ʻelua, ʻo Hela, a ʻo Naʻara.Ashhur the father of Tekoa had two wives, Helah and Naarah.
1-ʻOihn 4:14Na Meonotai ʻo ʻOpera; na Seraia ʻo Ioaba ka makua kāne o ko ke awāwa ʻo Karasima, no ka mea, he poʻe paʻahana lākou.Meonothai was the father of Ophrah. Seraiah was the father of Joab, the father of Ge Harashim. It was called this because its people were craftsmen.
1-ʻOihn 4:22A ʻo Iokima, a ʻo nā kānaka o Kozeba, a ʻo Ioasa, a ʻo Sarapa, iā ia ke aliʻi ʻana o ka Moaba, a ʻo Iasubi-lehema. A he mau mea kahiko kēia.Jokim, the men of Cozeba, and Joash and Saraph, who ruled in Moab and Jashubi Lehem. (These records are from ancient times.)
1-ʻOihn 4:27He ʻumikumamāono nā keiki kāne a Simei a me nā kaikamāhine ʻeono; ʻaʻole naʻe he nui nā keiki a kona mau hoahānau, ʻaʻole hoʻi i hoʻomāhuahua aʻe nā ʻohana a lākou a pau e like me nā keiki a Iuda.Shimei had sixteen sons and six daughters, but his brothers did not have many children; so their entire clan did not become as numerous as the people of Judah.
1-ʻOihn 4:38ʻO kēia poʻe i kapa ʻia ma ko lākou inoa, he poʻe aliʻi lākou i loko o ko lākou mau ʻohana: a māhuahua nui aʻela ka ʻohana a ko lākou mau mākua.The men listed above by name were leaders of their clans. Their families increased greatly,
1-ʻOihn 4:40A loaʻa ihola iā lākou kahi hānai momona a maikaʻi, a he ākea ka ʻāina, a he maluhia me ka ʻoluʻolu; no ka mea, ua noho kahiko ka Hama ma laila.They found rich, good pasture, and the land was spacious, peaceful and quiet. Some Hamites had lived there formerly.
1-ʻOihn 4:41A 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 4:42A ʻo kekahi poʻe o lākou, ʻo nā mamo a Simeona, he ʻelima haneri kānaka i hele aku i ka mauna Seira, ʻo Pelatia, ʻo Nearia, ʻo Repaia, a ʻo ʻUziʻela, nā keiki a ʻIsi, ko lākou mau luna koa.And five hundred of these Simeonites, led by Pelatiah, Neariah, Rephaiah and Uzziel, the sons of Ishi, invaded the hill country of Seir.
1-ʻOihn 5:18ʻO nā mamo a Reubena a me ka Gada, a me ka ʻohana hapa a Manase, nā kānaka koa, nā kānaka hiki ke lawe i ka pale kaua a me ka pahi kaua, a ke pana aku me ke kakaka, a he akamai i ke kaua, he kanahākumamāhā tausani, ʻehiku haneri a me ke kanaono, i hele aku i ke kaua.The Reubenites, the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh had 44,760 men ready for military service--able-bodied men who could handle shield and sword, who could use a bow, and who were trained for battle.
1-ʻOihn 5:21Kaʻi 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 5:22No ka mea, hina ihola ka poʻe make he nui loa, no ka mea, no ke Akua ke kaua. A noho ihola lākou ma ko lākou wahi, a hiki i ka lawe ʻana aku.and many others fell slain, because the battle was God's. And they occupied the land until the exile.
1-ʻOihn 5:24Eia nā luna o ka ʻohana o ko lākou mau makua kāne, ʻo ʻEpera, ʻo ʻIsi, ʻo ʻEliʻela, ʻo ʻAzeriʻela, ʻo Ieremia, ʻo Hodavia, a ʻo Iadiʻela, nā kānaka koa ikaika, nā kānaka kaulana, he poʻe luna ʻohana o ko lākou mau mākua kāne.These were the heads of their families: Epher, Ishi, Eliel, Azriel, Jeremiah, Hodaviah and Jahdiel. They were brave warriors, famous men, and heads of their families.
1-ʻOihn 6:33Eia ka poʻe nāna i kū me kā lākou poʻe keiki. ʻO nā keiki a ka Kohata; ʻo Hemana he mea hoʻoleʻa, ke keiki a Ioʻela, ke keiki a Samuʻela,Here are the men who served, together with their sons: From the Kohathites: Heman, the musician, the son of Joel, the son of Samuel,
1-ʻOihn 6:60A ma ko ka ʻohana a Beniamina; ʻo Geba me kona kula, ʻo ʻAlemeta me kona kula, a ʻo ʻAnatota me kona kula. ʻO nā kūlanakauhale a pau ma ko lākou mau ʻohana he ʻumikumamākolu nā kūlanakauhale.And from the tribe of Benjamin they were given Gibeon, Geba, Alemeth and Anathoth, together with their pasturelands. These towns, which were distributed among the Kohathite clans, were thirteen in all.
1-ʻOihn 6:61No nā mamo a Kohata i koe o ka ʻohana ma ia lāhui kanaka, i kaʻa no lākou he ʻumi mau kūlanakauhale o ka ʻohana hapa, ʻo ia ka ʻohana hapa a Manase.The rest of Kohath's descendants were allotted ten towns from the clans of half the tribe of Manasseh.
1-ʻOihn 6:62A no ka poʻe mamo a Geresoma, ma kā lākou mau ʻohana, he ʻumikumamākolu nā kūlanakauhale o ka ʻohana a ʻIsekara, a ʻo ka ʻohana a ʻAsera, a ʻo ka ʻohana a Napetali, a ʻo ka ʻohana a Manase i Basana.The descendants of Gershon, clan by clan, were allotted thirteen towns from the tribes of Issachar, Asher and Naphtali, and from the part of the tribe of Manasseh that is in Bashan.
1-ʻOihn 6:63A kaʻa aku nō nā mamo a Merari, ma kā lākou mau ʻohana, he ʻumikumamālua nā kūlanakauhale o ka ʻohana a Reubena, a ʻo ka ʻohana a Gada, a ʻo ka ʻohana a Zebuluna.The descendants of Merari, clan by clan, were allotted twelve towns from the tribes of Reuben, Gad and Zebulun.
1-ʻOihn 7:2A ʻo nā keiki kāne a Tola; ʻo ʻUzi, ʻo Repaia, ʻo Ieriʻela, ʻo Iahemai, ʻo Iibesama, a ʻo Semuʻela, nā luna o ka ʻohana a ko lākou makua kāne, a Tola: he poʻe kānaka koa ma ko lākou hanauna; a ua helu ʻia lākou i ka wā iā Dāvida, he iwakāluakumamālua tausani, a me nā haneri keu ʻeono.The sons of Tola: Uzzi, Rephaiah, Jeriel, Jahmai, Ibsam and Samuel--heads of their families. During the reign of David, the descendants of Tola listed as fighting men in their genealogy numbered 22,600.
1-ʻOihn 7:3A ʻo ke keiki a ʻUzi; ʻo ʻIzerahia; a ʻo nā keiki a ʻIzerahia; ʻo Mikaʻela, ʻo ʻObadia, ʻo Ioʻela, ʻo ʻIsia, ʻelima: he poʻe luna lākou a pau.The son of Uzzi: Izrahiah. The sons of Izrahiah: Michael, Obadiah, Joel and Isshiah. All five of them were chiefs.
1-ʻOihn 7:4A me lākou pū, ma ko lākou mau hanauna, a ma muli o ka ʻohana a ko lākou mau mākua, nā poʻe koa no ke kaua, he kanakolukumamāono tausani: no ka mea, he nui nā wāhine a lākou, a me nā keiki.According to their family genealogy, they had 36,000 men ready for battle, for they had many wives and children.
1-ʻOihn 7:5A ʻo ko lākou poʻe hoahānau i waena o nā ʻohana a pau a ʻIsekara, he poʻe kānaka koa ikaika lākou, a i helu ʻia lākou a pau ma ko lākou mau hanauna, he kanawalukumamāhiku tausani.The relatives who were fighting men belonging to all the clans of Issachar, as listed in their genealogy, were 87,000 in all.
1-ʻOihn 7:7ʻO nā keiki kāne a Bela; ʻo ʻEzebona, ʻo ʻUzi, ʻo ʻUziʻela, ʻo Ierimota, a ʻo ʻIri, ʻelima; nā luna o ka ʻohana a ko lākou makua kāne, he poʻe koa ikaika; ua helu ʻia ma ko lākou mau hanauna, he iwakāluakumamālua tausani, a me ke kanakolukumamāhā.The sons of Bela: Ezbon, Uzzi, Uzziel, Jerimoth and Iri, heads of families--five in all. Their genealogical record listed 22,034 fighting men.
1-ʻOihn 7:9A ʻo ka helu ʻana o lākou ma muli o ko lākou kūʻauhau, ma ko lākou mau hanauna, nā luna o ka ʻohana a ko lākou poʻe kūpuna, he poʻe koa ikaika, he iwakālua tausani a me nā haneri keu ʻelua.Their genealogical record listed the heads of families and 20,200 fighting men.
1-ʻOihn 7:11ʻO kēia poʻe a pau nā keiki a Iediaʻela; ma nā poʻo o ko lākou mau kūpuna, he poʻe kānaka koa ikaika, he ʻumikumamāhiku tausani a me nā haneri keu ʻelua, ua mākaukau e hele aku i ke kaua e kaua aku.All these sons of Jediael were heads of families. There were 17,200 fighting men ready to go out to war.
1-ʻOihn 7:15Lawe aʻela ʻo Makira i ke kaikuahine o Hupima a me Supima i wahine nāna, a ʻo Maʻaka ka inoa o ko lāua kaikuahine;) a Zelopehada ka inoa o ka lua; a he mau kaikamāhine na Zelopehada.Makir took a wife from among the Huppites and Shuppites. His sister's name was Maacah.
1-ʻOihn 7:16Na Maʻaka na ka wahine a Makira i hānau he keiki kāne, a kapa ihola ia i kona inoa ʻo Peresa; a ʻo Seresa ka inoa o kona kaikaina; a ʻo ʻUlama lāua ʻo Rakema, nā keiki kāne āna.Makir's wife Maacah gave birth to a son and named him Peresh. His brother was named Sheresh, and his sons were Ulam and Rakem.
1-ʻOihn 7:22Kanikau ihola ʻo ʻEperaima ko lāua makua kāne i nā lā he nui loa, a hele maila kona poʻe hoahānau e hōʻoluʻolu iā ia.Their father Ephraim mourned for them many days, and his relatives came to comfort him.
1-ʻOihn 7:23Iā ia i komo aku ai i loko i kāna wahine, hāpai ihola ʻo ia, a hānau maila he keiki kāne, kapa ihola kēlā iā ia ʻo Beria, no ka pōʻino i hiki mai i kāna ʻohana.Then he lay with his wife again, and she became pregnant and gave birth to a son. He named him Beriah, because there had been misfortune in his family.
1-ʻOihn 7:40ʻO lākou nei a pau nā keiki a ʻAsera, nā luna o ka ʻohana o ko lākou makua kāne, nā kānaka koa ikaika i wae ʻia, he poʻe poʻokela o nā luna. A ʻo ko lākou helu ʻana ma ka hanauna o lākou, ka poʻe i mākaukau no ke kaua, a no ka hoʻouka kaua, he iwakāluakumamāono tausani kānaka.All these were descendants of Asher--heads of families, choice men, brave warriors and outstanding leaders. The number of men ready for battle, as listed in their genealogy, was 26,000.
1-ʻOihn 8:10ʻO Ieuza, ʻo Sakia, a ʻo Mirema. ʻO lākou kāna mau keiki kāne, he mau luna ʻohana.Jeuz, Sakia and Mirmah. These were his sons, heads of families.
1-ʻOihn 8:40He poʻe kānaka koa ikaika nā keiki a ʻUlama, he poʻe pana i ke kakaka, a na lākou nā keiki kāne he nui loa, a me nā moʻopuna, hoʻokahi haneri a me ke kanalima. ʻO lākou nei a pau nā mamo a Beniamina.The sons of Ulam were brave warriors who could handle the bow. They had many sons and grandsons--150 in all. All these were the descendants of Benjamin.
1-ʻOihn 9:9A ʻo ko lākou poʻe hoahānau, ma ko lākou mau hanauna, he ʻeiwa haneri a me ke kanalimakumamāono. He poʻe luna ʻohana lākou nei a pau, ma ka ʻohana o ko lākou mau mākua kāne.The people from Benjamin, as listed in their genealogy, numbered 956. All these men were heads of their families.
1-ʻOihn 9:13A ʻo ko lākou poʻe hoahānau, nā luna ʻohana o ko lākou mau mākua, hoʻokahi tausani me nā haneri ʻehiku a me ke kanaono: he poʻe kānaka ikaika loa e hana i ka hana o ka hale o ke Akua.The priests, who were heads of families, numbered "1,760. They were able men, responsible for ministering in the house of God.
1-ʻOihn 9:18Ma mua, noho lākou ma ka ʻīpuka o ke aliʻi, ma ka ʻaoʻao hikina; he poʻe kiaʻi puka lākou i waena o nā poʻe mamo a Levi.being stationed at the King's Gate on the east, up to the present time. These were the gatekeepers belonging to the camp of the Levites.
1-ʻOihn 9:19A ʻo Saluma ke keiki a Kore, ke keiki a ʻEbiasapa, ke keiki a Kora, a ʻo kona poʻe hoahānau, no ka ʻohana o kona makua kāne, ko Kora, ma luna lākou o ka ʻoihana hoʻomana, nā kiaʻi puka hoʻi o ka halelewa: a ʻo ko lākou poʻe makua kāne ma luna o ke anaina kanaka o Iēhova, he poʻe mālama lākou i kahi komo.Shallum son of Kore, the son of Ebiasaph, the son of Korah, and his fellow gatekeepers from his family (the Korahites) were responsible for guarding the thresholds of the Tent just as their fathers had been responsible for guarding the entrance to the dwelling of the LORD.
1-ʻOihn 9:22ʻO kēia poʻe a pau i wae ʻia he poʻe kiaʻi puka, ʻelua haneri a me ka ʻumikumamālua. Ua helu ʻia lākou ma ko lākou hanauna, i loko o ko lākou mau kūlanahale; ʻo ka poʻe a Dāvida lāua ʻo Samuʻela ke kāula i hoʻonoho ai ma kā lākou ʻoihana.Altogether, those chosen to be gatekeepers at the thresholds numbered 212. They were registered by genealogy in their villages. The gatekeepers had been assigned to their positions of trust by David and Samuel the seer.
1-ʻOihn 9:34ʻO kēia poʻe luna ʻohana o nā Levi, he poʻe poʻokela ma ko lākou mau hanauna; a noho iho lākou ma Ierusalema.All these were heads of Levite families, chiefs as listed in their genealogy, and they lived in Jerusalem.
1-ʻOihn 11:15Iho 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 11:22ʻO Benaia ke keiki a Iehoiada, ke keiki a kekahi kanaka ikaika no Kabezeʻela, he nui kāna hana kupanaha: pepehi ihola ia i ʻelua kānaka ikaika loa o Moaba: iho ihola hoʻi ia i loko o ka lua, a pepehi ihola i ka liona i ka lā e hāʻule ana ka hau.Benaiah son of Jehoiada was a valiant fighter from Kabzeel, who performed great exploits. He struck down two of Moab's best men. He also went down into a pit on a snowy day and killed a lion.
1-ʻOihn 11:23Pepehi 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 11:25Aia 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 11:42ʻO ʻAdina ke keiki a Siza a ka Reubena, he luna ia o ka Reubena, a he kanakolu nō me ia,Adina son of Shiza the Reubenite, who was chief of the Reubenites, and the thirty with him,
1-ʻOihn 12:4A ʻo ʻIsemaia no Gibeona, he kanaka ikaika i waena o ke kanakolu; a ʻo Ieremia, ʻo Iahaziʻela, ʻo Iohanana, a ʻo Iosabada, no Gederata,and Ishmaiah the Gibeonite, a mighty man among the Thirty, who was a leader of the Thirty; Jeremiah, Jahaziel, Johanan, Jozabad the Gederathite,
1-ʻOihn 12:8A hoʻokaʻawale maila kekahi poʻe Gada iā lākou iho no Dāvida ma kahi paʻa ma ka wao nahele, he poʻe kānaka ikaika, kānaka kaua e kaua ai; e hiki iā lākou ke lawe i pale kaua a me ka ihe, a ʻo nā helehelena o lākou, me he helehelena liona lā, a ua like lākou me ka dia o nā mauna ka māmā:Some Gadites defected to David at his stronghold in the desert. They were brave warriors, ready for battle and able to handle the shield and spear. Their faces were the faces of lions, and they were as swift as gazelles in the mountains.
1-ʻOihn 12:14ʻO lākou he poʻe mamo a Gada, nā luna o ka poʻe kaua: ʻo kekahi mea ʻuʻuku iho, ma luna ia o ka haneri; a ʻo ka mea nui loa, ma luna ia o ka tausani.These Gadites were army commanders; the least was a match for a hundred, and the greatest for a thousand.
1-ʻOihn 12:21A kōkua maila lākou ma muli o Dāvida me kekahi poʻe koa; no ka mea, he poʻe kānaka koa ikaika lākou a pau, a he mau luna i waena o ka poʻe koa.They helped David against raiding bands, for all of them were brave warriors, and they were commanders in his army.
1-ʻOihn 12:24ʻO nā mamo a Iuda i lawe i ka pale kaua a me ka ihe, he ʻeono tausani lākou a me nā haneri keu ʻewalu, i mākaukau no ke kaua.men of Judah, carrying shield and spear--6,800 armed for battle;
1-ʻOihn 12:28A ʻo Zadoka, he kanaka hou, he koa ikaika, a he iwakāluakumamālua nā luna koa o ka ʻohana a kona makua kāne.and Zadok, a brave young warrior, with 22 officers from his family;
1-ʻOihn 12:29A ʻo nā mamo a Beniamina, nā hoahānau o Saula, ʻekolu tausani; no ka mea, ma mua he poʻe kiaʻi ka nui o lākou i ka hale o Saula.men of Benjamin, Saul's kinsmen--3,000, most of whom had remained loyal to Saul's house until then;
1-ʻOihn 12:30A ʻo nā mamo a ʻEperaima, he iwakālua tausani a me nā haneri keu ʻewalu, nā kānaka koa ikaika, ua kaulana ma waena o ka ʻohana o ko lākou mau kūpuna.men of Ephraim, brave warriors, famous in their own clans--20,800;
1-ʻOihn 12:31A ʻo ka ʻohana hapa a Manase, he ʻumikumamāwalu tausani, i kāhea ʻia ma ka inoa e hele mai e hoʻoaliʻi iā Dāvida.men of half the tribe of Manasseh, designated by name to come and make David king--18,000;
1-ʻOihn 12:33ʻO ka Zebuluna, ka poʻe hele aku i ke kaua, i mākaukau i ke kaua me nā mea kaua a pau, he kanalima tausani o lākou i ʻike i ka hoʻouka kaua, ʻaʻole he naʻau lua.men of Zebulun, experienced soldiers prepared for battle with every type of weapon, to help David with undivided loyalty--50,000;
1-ʻOihn 12:34A ʻo ka Napetali, hoʻokahi tausani luna koa, a me lākou he kanakolukumamāhiku tausani, me nā pale kaua a me nā ihe.men of Naphtali--1,000 officers, together with 37,000 men carrying shields and spears;
1-ʻOihn 12:35A ʻo ka Dana i mākaukau i ke kaua, he iwakāluakumamāwalu tausani, a me nā haneri keu ʻeono.men of Dan, ready for battle--28,600;
1-ʻOihn 12:36A ʻo ka ʻAsera, ka poʻe hele aku i ke kaua, i mākaukau i ke kaua, he kanahā tausani.men of Asher, experienced soldiers prepared for battle--40,000;
1-ʻOihn 12:37A ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o Ioredane, ʻo ka Reubena, a ʻo ka Gada, a ʻo ka ʻohana hapa a Manase, me nā mea kaua a pau e kaua ai, he haneri a me ka iwakālua tausani.and from east of the Jordan, men of Reuben, Gad and the half-tribe of Manasseh, armed with every type of weapon--120,000.
1-ʻOihn 12:40ʻO ia hoʻi, ʻo ka poʻe e kokoke ana me lākou, a hiki aku i ka ʻIsakara, a i ka Zebuluna, a i ka Napetali, lawe maila lākou i ka berena ma luna o nā miula, a ʻo nā kāmelo, a ʻo nā hoki, a ʻo nā bipi; me ka ʻai a me ka palaoa, me nā paʻi hua fiku, a me nā paʻi hua waina, me ka waina, ka ʻaila, nā bipi a me nā hipa he nui loa: no ka mea, he ʻoliʻoli i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela.Also, their neighbors from as far away as Issachar, Zebulun and Naphtali came bringing food on donkeys, camels, mules and oxen. There were plentiful supplies of flour, fig cakes, raisin cakes, wine, oil, cattle and sheep, for there was joy in Israel.
1-ʻOihn 13:2ʻŌlelo mai ʻo Dāvida i ke anaina kanaka a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, Inā he maikaʻi kēia iā ʻoukou, a inā na Iēhova mai ʻo ko kākou Akua ia mea, e hoʻouna aku kākou a i nā hoahānau o kākou ma nā wahi a pau, e waiho ana ma nā ʻāina a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, a me lākou pū i nā kāhuna a me ka Levi i loko o ko lākou mau kūlanakauhale a me nā kula, e ʻākoakoa mai ai lākou i o kākou nei:He then said to the whole assembly of Israel, "If it seems good to you and if it is the will of the LORD our God, let us send word far and wide to the rest of our brothers throughout the territories of Israel, and also to the priests and Levites who are with them in their towns and pasturelands, to come and join us.
1-ʻOihn 13:4ʻŌlelo 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 15:6ʻO nā mamo a Merari; ʻo ʻAsaia ka luna, a ʻo kona poʻe hoahānau he ʻelua haneri a me ka iwakālua:from the descendants of Merari, Asaiah the leader and 220 relatives;
1-ʻOihn 15:7ʻO nā mamo a Geresoma; ʻo Ioʻela ka luna, a ʻo kona poʻe hoahānau he haneri a me ke kanakolu:from the descendants of Gershon, Joel the leader and 130 relatives;
1-ʻOihn 15:8ʻO nā mamo a ʻElizapana; ʻo Semaia ka luna, a ʻo kona poʻe hoahānau he ʻelua haneri:from the descendants of Elizaphan, Shemaiah the leader and 200 relatives;
1-ʻOihn 15:9ʻO nā mamo a Heberona; ʻo ʻEliʻela ka luna, a ʻo kona poʻe hoahānau he kanawalu:from the descendants of Hebron, Eliel the leader and 80 relatives;
1-ʻOihn 15:10ʻO nā keiki kāne a ʻUziʻela; ʻo ʻAminadaba ka luna, a ʻo kona poʻe hoahānau he haneri a me ka ʻumikumamālua.from the descendants of Uzziel, Amminadab the leader and 112 relatives.
1-ʻOihn 15:22A 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 16:15E mālama mau ʻoukou i kāna berita, I ka ʻōlelo āna i kauoha mai ai i nā hanauna he tausani;He remembers his covenant forever, the word he commanded, for a thousand generations,
1-ʻOihn 16:19I ko ʻoukou manawa i ʻuʻuku ai, He ʻuʻuku naʻe, a he poʻe malihini i laila.When they were but few in number, few indeed, and strangers in it,
1-ʻOihn 16:25No ka mea, he nui nō ʻo Iēhova, a e hoʻomaikaʻi nui ʻia: E weliweli ʻia hoʻi ʻo ia ma luna o nā akua a pau.For great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; he is to be feared above all gods.
1-ʻOihn 16:26No ka mea, ʻo nā akua a pau o nā kānaka, he poʻe kiʻi lākou: Akā, na Iēhova i hana nā lani.For all the gods of the nations are idols, but the LORD made the heavens.
1-ʻOihn 16:34E mililani aku iā Iēhova, no ka mea, he maikaʻi kona; A he mau loa kona aloha.Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever.
1-ʻOihn 16:38A me ʻObededoma, me ko lākou poʻe hoahānau, he kanaonokumamāwalu; ʻo ʻObededoma hoʻi he keiki a Iedutuna a ʻo Hosa nā kiaʻi puka:He also left Obed-Edom and his sixty-eight associates to minister with them. Obed-Edom son of Jeduthun, and also Hosah, were gatekeepers.
1-ʻOihn 16:41Me lākou pū ʻo Hemana, ʻo Iedutuna, a ʻo nā mea i wae ʻia e koe, ʻo ka poʻe i kāhea ʻia ma ka inoa, no ka mililani aku iā Iēhova, no ka mea, he mau loa kona aloha:With them were Heman and Jeduthun and the rest of those chosen and designated by name to give thanks to the LORD, "for his love endures forever."
1-ʻOihn 17:16A 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 17:17He mea ʻuʻuku hoʻi kēia i mua o kou maka, e ke Akua: a ua ʻōlelo mai hoʻi ʻoe no ka ʻohana a kāu kauā a liʻuliʻu aku ma hope; a ua hoʻomanaʻo mai ʻoe iaʻu ma kā ke kanaka kiʻekiʻe, e Iēhova ke Akua.And as if this were not enough in your sight, O God, you have spoken about the future of the house of your servant. You have looked on me as though I were the most exalted of men, O LORD God.
1-ʻOihn 17:18He aha ka mea hou aku e hiki iā Dāvida ke ʻōlelo aku iā ʻoe no ka pono o kāu kauā? No ka mea, ua ʻike ʻoe i kāu kauā."What more can David say to you for honoring your servant? For you know your servant,
1-ʻOihn 18:4Lawe aʻela ʻo Dāvida mai ona aku i nā hale kaʻa he tausani, me nā hoʻoholo lio ʻehiku tausani, a me nā tausani kānaka kani wāwae he iwakālua: ʻoki ihola hoʻi ʻo Dāvida i ke olonā wāwae o nā lio a pau o nā hale kaʻa; akā, hoʻokoe ihola 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.
1-ʻOihn 18:5A 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 18:8Lawe maila hoʻi ʻo Dāvida i ke keleawe he nui loa, mai Tibehata mai, a mai Kuna hoʻi, ʻo nā kūlanakauhale ia o Hadarezera; ka mea kēia i hana ʻia ai e Solomona ke kai keleawe, me nā pou a me nā ipu keleawe.From Tebah and Cun, towns that belonged to Hadadezer, David took a great quantity of bronze, which Solomon used to make the bronze Sea, the pillars and various bronze articles.
1-ʻOihn 18:10Hoʻouna maila ʻo ia i kāna keiki iā Hadorama i o Dāvida lā, e hoʻoaloha iā ia, a e hoʻomaikaʻi iā ia, no kona kaua ʻana iā Hadarezera, a ua pepehi iā ia; (no ka mea, he kanaka ʻo Hadarezera i kaua aku me Tou;) a me ia nō nā ipu gula, nā ipu kālā a me nā ipu keleawe he nui loa.he sent his son Hadoram to King David to greet him and congratulate him on his victory in battle over Hadadezer, who had been at war with Tou. Hadoram brought all kinds of articles of gold and silver and bronze.
1-ʻOihn 18:12A 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 18:17A ʻo Benaia ke keiki a Iehoiada, ma luna ia o ka poʻe Kereti a me ka poʻe Peleti: a ʻo nā keiki kāne a Dāvida, he mau luna lākou me ke aliʻi.Benaiah son of Jehoiada was over the Kerethites and Pelethites; and David's sons were chief officials at the king's side.
1-ʻOihn 19:6A 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 19:7Hoʻolimalima aʻela lākou i nā kaʻa he kanakolukumamālua tausani, a me ke aliʻi o Maʻaka, a me kona poʻe kānaka; a hele mai lākou a hoʻomoana i mua o Medeba. ʻĀkoakoa maila nā mamo a ʻAmona mai loko mai o ko lākou mau kūlanakauhale, a hele mai i ke kaua.They hired thirty-two thousand chariots and charioteers, as well as the king of Maacah with his troops, who came and camped near Medeba, while the Ammonites were mustered from their towns and moved out for battle.
1-ʻOihn 19:18A 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 20:2Lawe aʻela ʻo Dāvida i ka pāpale aliʻi o ko lākou aliʻi mai luna o kona poʻo, he tālena gula ia i ke kaupaona ʻana, a me nā pōhaku makamae ma loko; a ua kau ʻia ʻo ia ma luna o ke poʻo o Dāvida: a lawe maila ia i ka waiwai pio he nui loa mai loko mai o ua kūlanakauhale lā.David took the crown from the head of their king--its weight was found to be a talent of gold, and it was set with precious stones--and it was placed on David's head. He took a great quantity of plunder from the city
1-ʻOihn 20:5A he kaua hou nō hoʻi me nā Pilisetia; a pepehi ihola ʻo ʻElehanana ke keiki a Iaira iā Lahemi ke kaikaina o Golia no Gata, ʻo ke ʻau o kāna ihe, ua like ia me ka lāʻau o ka mea ulana lole.In another battle with the Philistines, Elhanan son of Jair killed Lahmi the brother of Goliath the Gittite, who had a spear with a shaft like a weaver's rod.
1-ʻOihn 20:6A he kaua hou ma Gata, i laila he kanaka nunui, he iwakāluakumamāhā nā manamana lima a me nā manamana wāwae ona, he pāono a he pāono, a he keiki nō hoʻi ia na ke kanaka nunui.In still another battle, which took place at Gath, there was a huge man with six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot--twenty-four in all. He also was descended from Rapha.
1-ʻOihn 21:5Hāʻawi 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 21:7A he hewa nō ia mea i mua o nā maka o Iēhova; no laila ia i hahau ai i ka ʻIseraʻela.This command was also evil in the sight of God; so he punished Israel.
1-ʻOihn 21:13ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Dāvida iā Gada, He pilikia nui koʻu: e aho e hāʻule iho au ʻānō i loko o ka lima o Iēhova; no ka mea, he nui loa kona aloha: ʻaʻole au make hāʻule i loko o ka lima o kānaka.David said to Gad, "I am in deep distress. Let me fall into the hands of the LORD, for his mercy is very great; but do not let me fall into the hands of men."
1-ʻOihn 21:14A hoʻouna maila ʻo Iēhova i ke ahulau i luna o ka ʻIseraʻela; a make ihola nā kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela he kanahiku tausani.So the LORD sent a plague on Israel, and seventy thousand men of Israel fell dead.
1-ʻOihn 21:16Nānā 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 21:17ʻŌlelo 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 21:24ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Dāvida ke aliʻi iā ʻOrenana, ʻAʻole, akā, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e kūʻai nō au ia wahi no ke kumu kūʻai maoli: no ka mea, ʻaʻole au e lawe i kāu no Iēhova, ʻaʻole hoʻi e kaumaha aku i nā mōhai kuni i kūʻai ʻole ʻia.But King David replied to Araunah, "No, I insist on paying the full price. I will not take for the LORD what is yours, or sacrifice a burnt offering that costs me nothing."
1-ʻOihn 22:3Hoʻomākaukau ihola ʻo Dāvida i ka hao he nui loa no nā kui o nā pani puka o ka pā, a no nā lou hao: a me ke keleawe he nui loa ʻaʻole i kaupaona ʻia.He provided a large amount of iron to make nails for the doors of the gateways and for the fittings, and more bronze than could be weighed.
1-ʻOihn 22:4A me nā lāʻau kedera he nui loa: no ka mea, na ko Zidona a me ko Turo i lawe mai i ka lāʻau kedera he nui iā Dāvida.He also provided more cedar logs than could be counted, for the Sidonians and Tyrians had brought large numbers of them to David.
1-ʻOihn 22:5ʻĪ maila ʻo Dāvida, He ʻōpiopio kuʻu keiki ʻo Solomona, a he palupalu hoʻi; a ʻo ka hale e hana ʻia ana no Iēhova, he mea nani nui loa ia, he mea kaulana ma nā ʻāina a pau no kona maikaʻi: e hoʻomākaukau nō wau i nā mea nona. No laila, i hoʻomākaukau nui loa ʻo Dāvida ma mua o kona make ʻana.David said, "My son Solomon is young and inexperienced, and the house to be built for the LORD should be of great magnificence and fame and splendor in the sight of all the nations. Therefore I will make preparations for it." So David made extensive preparations before his death.
1-ʻOihn 22:8Akā, hiki maila ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova i oʻu nei, ʻī maila, Ua hoʻokahe ʻoe i ke koko a nui loa, a ua kaua hoʻi ʻoe i nā kaua nui: mai hana ʻoe i hale no kuʻu inoa, no ka mea, he nui loa ke koko āu i hoʻokahe ai ma ka honua i mua o koʻu mau maka.But this word of the LORD came to me: 'You have shed much blood and have fought many wars. You are not to build a house for my Name, because you have shed much blood on the earth in my sight.
1-ʻOihn 22:9Aia hoʻi, e hānau ke keiki kāne nāu, he kanaka hoʻomaha nō ia; a e hoʻomaha auaneʻi au iā ia mai kona poʻe ʻenemi a pau e noho ana a puni: no ka mea, ʻo Solomona kona inoa, a e hāʻawi auaneʻi au i ka maluhia a me ka maha no ka ʻIseraʻela i kona mau lā.But you will have a son who will be a man of peace and rest, and I will give him rest from all his enemies on every side. His name will be Solomon, and I will grant Israel peace and quiet during his reign.
1-ʻOihn 22:14ʻĀnō hoʻi, i kuʻu ʻilihune ʻana, ua hoʻomākaukau iho nō wau no ka hale o Iēhova, i hoʻokahi haneri tausani tālena gula, a me ka tausani tausani tālena kālā: a ʻo ke keleawe a me ka hao, ʻaʻole i kaupaona ʻia; no ka mea, he nui loa: ua hoʻomākaukau hoʻi au i ka lāʻau a me nā pōhaku, a nāu nō e hoʻomāhuahua aʻe i laila."I have taken great pains to provide for the temple of the LORD a hundred thousand talents of gold, a million talents of silver, quantities of bronze and iron too great to be weighed, and wood and stone. And you may add to them.
1-ʻOihn 22:15He nui nō hoʻi nā paʻahana iā ʻoe, nā mea kālai a me nā mea kāpili pōhaku a me ka lāʻau, a me nā kānaka akamai he nui i ka hana i nā hana a pau.You have many workmen: stonecutters, masons and carpenters, as well as men skilled in every kind of work
1-ʻOihn 23:1I ka wā i ʻelemakule ai ʻo Dāvida, a he nui kona mau lā, hoʻolilo ihola ʻo ia iā Solomona i aliʻi no ka ʻIseraʻela.When David was old and full of years, he made his son Solomon king over Israel.
1-ʻOihn 23:3A ua helu ʻia nā Levi mai ka makahiki he kanakolu a ma luna aʻe: a ʻo ko lākou helu ʻana ma ko lākou poʻo, i pākahi ʻia kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka, he kanakolukumamāwalu tausani.The Levites thirty years old or more were counted, and the total number of men was thirty-eight thousand.
1-ʻOihn 23:4He iwakāluakumamāhā tausani o kēia poʻe, he kōkua kā lākou i ka hana o ko Iēhova hale: a ʻeono tausani, he poʻe ilāmuku a me nā luna kānāwai lākou.David said, "Of these, twenty-four thousand are to supervise the work of the temple of the LORD and six thousand are to be officials and judges
1-ʻOihn 23:5A he poʻe kiaʻi puka nā tausani ʻehā: a ʻehā tausani hoʻi i hoʻoleʻa iā Iēhova me nā mea kani aʻu i hana ai, i mea hoʻoleʻa, [wahi a Dāvida.]Four thousand are to be gatekeepers and four thousand are to praise the LORD with the musical instruments I have provided for that purpose."
1-ʻOihn 23:17A ʻo nā keiki kāne a ʻEliezera, ʻo Rehabia ka luna. ʻAʻohe keiki ʻē aʻe a ʻEliezera: akā, he nui nā keiki kāne a Rehabia.The descendants of Eliezer: Rehabiah was the first. Eliezer had no other sons, but the sons of Rehabiah were very numerous.
1-ʻOihn 23:24ʻO lākou nā keiki kāne a Levi ma muli o ka ʻohana o ko lākou mau mākua kāne; ʻo ia o nā mākualiʻi, e like me ka helu ʻana iā lākou ma ko lākou poʻo, ʻo ka poʻe nāna i mālama i ka ʻoihana o ka hale o Iēhova, mai ka makahiki he iwakālua mai, a ma laila aku.These were the descendants of Levi by their families--the heads of families as they were registered under their names and counted individually, that is, the workers twenty years old or more who served in the temple of the LORD.
1-ʻOihn 24:4A ua ʻoi aku ka nui o nā luna i loaʻa o nā mamo a ʻEleazara i mua o nā mamo a ʻItamara: a ua puʻunaue ʻia hoʻi lākou. I waena o nā mamo a ʻEleazara, he ʻumikumamāono ka poʻe luna no ka ʻohana o ko lākou mau kūpuna, a he ʻawalu hoʻi i waena o nā mamo a ʻItamara, e like me ka ʻohana a ko lākou mau kūpuna kāne.A larger number of leaders were found among Eleazar's descendants than among Ithamar's, and they were divided accordingly: sixteen heads of families from Eleazar's descendants and eight heads of families from Ithamar's descendants.
1-ʻOihn 25:5ʻO lākou nei a pau nā keiki kāne a Hemana, a ke kāula o ke aliʻi ma nā mea o ke Akua, e hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻe i ka pū. A hāʻawi maila ke Akua i nā keiki kāne he ʻumikumamāhā, a me nā kaikamāhine ʻekolu na Hemana.All these were sons of Heman the king's seer. They were given him through the promises of God to exalt him. God gave Heman fourteen sons and three daughters.
1-ʻOihn 25:7A ʻo ka huina o lākou a pau, me ko lākou poʻe hoahānau, i aʻo ʻia i nā mele no Iēhova, ʻo ka poʻe akamai a pau, he ʻalua haneri me ke kanawalukumamāwalu.Along with their relatives--all of them trained and skilled in music for the LORD--they numbered 288.
1-ʻOihn 25:9A puka maila ka puʻu mua no ʻAsapa iā Iosepa: ʻo ka lua iā Gedalia, ʻo ia me nā hoahānau ona a me nā keiki kāne, he ʻumikumamālua:The first lot, which was for Asaph, fell to Joseph, his sons and relatives, 12 the second to Gedaliah, he and his relatives and sons, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:10ʻO ke kolu iā Zakura; ʻo nā keiki kāne āna a me kona mau hoahānau, he ʻumikumamālua:the third to Zaccur, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:11ʻO ka hā iā ʻIzeri; ʻo nā keiki kāne āna, a me kona mau hoahānau, he ʻumikumamālua:the fourth to Izri, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:12ʻO ka lima iā Netania; ʻo nā keiki kāne āna, a me kona mau hoahānau, he ʻumikumamālua:the fifth to Nethaniah, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:13ʻO ke ono iā Bukia; ʻo nā keiki kāne āna, a me kona mau hoahānau, he ʻumikumamālua:the sixth to Bukkiah, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:14ʻO ka hiku iā Iesarela; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne, a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the seventh to Jesarelah, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:15ʻO ka walu iā Iesaia; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne, a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the eighth to Jeshaiah, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:16ʻO ka iwa iā Matania; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne, a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the ninth to Mattaniah, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:17ʻO ka ʻumi iā Simei, ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne, a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the tenth to Shimei, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:18ʻO ka ʻumikumamākahi iā ʻAzareʻela; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the eleventh to Azarel, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:19ʻO ka ʻumikumamālua iā Hasabia; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne, a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the twelfth to Hashabiah, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:20ʻO ka ʻumikumamākolu iā Subaʻela; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne, a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the thirteenth to Shubael, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:21ʻO ka ʻumikumamāhā iā Matitia; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne, a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the fourteenth to Mattithiah his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:22ʻO ka ʻumikumamālima iā Ieremota; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the fifteenth to Jerimoth, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:23ʻO ka ʻumikumamāono iā Hanania; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the sixteenth to Hananiah, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:24ʻO ka ʻumikumamāhiku iā Iosebekasa; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne, a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the seventeenth to Joshbekashah, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:25ʻO ka ʻumikumamāwalu iā Hanani; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne, a me kona mau hoahānau, he ʻumikumamālua:the eighteenth to Hanani, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:26ʻO ka ʻumikumamāiwa iā Maloti; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne, a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the nineteenth to Mallothi, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:27ʻO ka iwakālua iā ʻEliata; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne, a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the twentieth to Eliathah, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:28ʻO ka iwakāluakumamākahi iā Hotira; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the twenty-first to Hothir, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:29ʻO ka iwakāluakumamālua iā Gidaleti; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the twenty-second to Giddalti, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:30ʻO ka iwakāluakumamākolu iā Mahaziota; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne, a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua:the twenty-third to Mahazioth, his sons and relatives, 12
1-ʻOihn 25:31ʻO ka iwakāluakumamāhā iā Romametiezera; ʻo kāna mau keiki kāne, a me nā hoahānau ona, he ʻumikumamālua.the twenty-fourth to Romamti-Ezer, his sons and relatives, 12.
1-ʻOihn 26:1No nā puʻu ʻana o nā kiaʻi puka: ʻo nā Kora, ʻo Meselemia he keiki kāne a Kore, no nā keiki a ʻAsapa.The divisions of the gatekeepers: From the Korahites: Meshelemiah son of Kore, one of the sons of Asaph.
1-ʻOihn 26:6Na Semaia hoʻi, na kāna keiki kāne, ua hānau nā keiki; he mau luna lākou ma waena o ka ʻohana o ko lākou makua kāne: no ka mea, he mau kānaka koa ikaika lākou.His son Shemaiah also had sons, who were leaders in their father's family because they were very capable men.
1-ʻOihn 26:7ʻO nā keiki kāne a Semaia; ʻo ʻOteni, ʻo Repaʻela, ʻo ʻObeda, ʻo ʻElezabada; ʻo nā hoahānau o lākou, he mau kānaka ikaika, ʻo ʻElihu, a ʻo Semakia.The sons of Shemaiah: Othni, Rephael, Obed and Elzabad; his relatives Elihu and Semakiah were also able men.
1-ʻOihn 26:8ʻO kēia poʻe a pau no nā keiki a ʻObededoma: ʻo lākou, ʻo nā keiki kāne a lākou, a me nā hoahānau o lākou, nā kānaka ikaika e hiki ai ka ʻoihana, he kanaonokumamālua na ʻObededoma mai.All these were descendants of Obed-Edom; they and their sons and their relatives were capable men with the strength to do the work--descendants of Obed-Edom, 62 in all.
1-ʻOihn 26:9Na Meselemia hoʻi nā keiki kāne a me nā hoahānau, nā kānaka ikaika, he ʻumikumamāwalu:Meshelemiah had sons and relatives, who were able men--18 in all.
1-ʻOihn 26:11ʻO Hilekia ka lua, ʻo Tebalia ke kolu, ʻo Zekaria ka hā; ʻo nā keiki kāne a pau a me nā hoahānau o Hosa, he ʻumikumamākolu.Hilkiah the second, Tabaliah the third and Zechariah the fourth. The sons and relatives of Hosah were 13 in all.
1-ʻOihn 26:12Iā lākou i nā kānaka poʻokela, nā papa kiaʻi puka, a he mau puʻu o lākou e kū pono ana kekahi i kekahi, e lawelawe i loko o ka hale o Iēhova.These divisions of the gatekeepers, through their chief men, had duties for ministering in the temple of the LORD, just as their relatives had.
1-ʻOihn 26:14A puka maila ka puʻu hikina iā Selemia. A laila puʻu ihola lākou no kāna keiki no Zekaria, he kākāʻōlelo naʻauao: a puka maila ka puʻu kūkulu ʻākau nona.The lot for the East Gate fell to Shelemiah. Then lots were cast for his son Zechariah, a wise counselor, and the lot for the North Gate fell to him.
1-ʻOihn 26:16Iā Supima lāua ʻo Hosa ke komohana, a me ka puka Saleketa, ma ke alanui papa o ka piʻi ʻana, he puʻu kiaʻi ma ʻaneʻi a he puʻu kiaʻi ma ʻō.The lots for the West Gate and the Shalleketh Gate on the upper road fell to Shuppim and Hosah. Guard was alongside of guard:
1-ʻOihn 26:17Ma ka hikina he mau Levi ʻaono; ma ke kūkulu ʻākau, ʻehā i ka lā hoʻokahi; ma ke kūkulu hema, ʻehā i ka lā hoʻokahi; a ma ka hale ahu waiwai, ʻelua a ʻelua.There were six Levites a day on the east, four a day on the north, four a day on the south and two at a time at the storehouse.
1-ʻOihn 26:30No ka Heberona; ʻo Hasabia me kona poʻe hoahānau, nā kānaka koa, hoʻokahi tausani a me nā haneri ʻehiku, he poʻe luna lākou i waena o ka ʻIseraʻela, ma kēia ʻaoʻao o ka Ioredane ma ke komohana, i nā mea a pau a Iēhova, a i ka hana a ke aliʻi.From the Hebronites: Hashabiah and his relatives--seventeen hundred able men--were responsible in Israel west of the Jordan for all the work of the LORD and for the king's service.
1-ʻOihn 27:1A ʻo nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela ma ko lākou helu ʻia ʻana, ʻo nā mākua aliʻi, nā luna tausani, nā luna haneri, a ʻo ko lākou poʻe ilāmuku i hoʻokauā na ke aliʻi i kekahi mea o nā papa, nā poʻe i hele mai i loko a puka aku i waho ma ka malama, i nā malama a pau o ka makahiki; no kēlā papa kēia papa a pau he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani lākou.This is the list of the Israelites--heads of families, commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds, and their officers, who served the king in all that concerned the army divisions that were on duty month by month throughout the year. Each division consisted of 24,000 men.
1-ʻOihn 27:2Ma luna o ka papa mua no ka malama mua, ʻo Iasobeama ke keiki a Zabediʻela: a ma kona papa he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani.In charge of the first division, for the first month, was Jashobeam son of Zabdiel. There were 24,000 men in his division.
1-ʻOihn 27:4Ma luna o ka papa no ka lua o ka malama ʻo Dodai ka ʻAhohi, a ma luna hoʻi o kona papa ʻo Mikelota kekahi luna: a ma kona papa hoʻi he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani.In charge of the division for the second month was Dodai the Ahohite; Mikloth was the leader of his division. There were 24,000 men in his division.
1-ʻOihn 27:5ʻO ke kolu o ka luna kaua no ke kolu o ka malama ʻo Benaia ke keiki a Iehoida, he kahuna nui; a ma kona papa he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani.The third army commander, for the third month, was Benaiah son of Jehoiada the priest. He was chief and there were 24,000 men in his division.
1-ʻOihn 27:7ʻO ka hā, no ka hā o ka malama, ʻo ia ʻo ʻAsahela ke kaikaina o Ioaba, a ʻo Zebadia kāna keiki ma hope ona: a ma kona papa he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani.The fourth, for the fourth month, was Asahel the brother of Joab; his son Zebadiah was his successor. There were 24,000 men in his division.
1-ʻOihn 27:8ʻO ka luna ʻalima no ka lima o ka malama, ʻo ia ʻo Samuta ka ʻIzera: a ma kona papa he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani.The fifth, for the fifth month, was the commander Shamhuth the Izrahite. There were 24,000 men in his division.
1-ʻOihn 27:9ʻO ke ono, no ke ono o ka malama, ʻo ia ʻo ʻIra ke keiki a ʻIkesa no Tekoa: a ma kona papa he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani.The sixth, for the sixth month, was Ira the son of Ikkesh the Tekoite. There were 24,000 men in his division.
1-ʻOihn 27:10ʻO ka hiku, no ka hiku o ka malama, ʻo ia ʻo Heleza ka Pelo, no nā mamo a ʻEperaima; a ma kona papa he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani.The seventh, for the seventh month, was Helez the Pelonite, an Ephraimite. There were 24,000 men in his division.
1-ʻOihn 27:11ʻO ka walu, no ka walu o ka malama, ʻo ia ʻo Sibekai ka Husata, no ka Zara: a ma kona papa he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani.The eighth, for the eighth month, was Sibbecai the Hushathite, a Zerahite. There were 24,000 men in his division.
1-ʻOihn 27:12ʻO ka iwa, no ka iwa o ka malama, ʻo ia ʻo ʻAbiezera no ʻAnetota o ka Beniamina: a ma kona papa he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani.The ninth, for the ninth month, was Abiezer the Anathothite, a Benjamite. There were 24,000 men in his division.
1-ʻOihn 27:13ʻO ka ʻumi, no ka ʻumi o ka malama, ʻo ia ʻo Maharai no Netopata, no ka Zara: a ma kona papa he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani.The tenth, for the tenth month, was Maharai the Netophathite, a Zerahite. There were 24,000 men in his division.
1-ʻOihn 27:14ʻO ka ʻumikumamākahi, no ka ʻumikumamākahi o ka malama, ʻo ia ʻo Benaia no Piratona, no nā mamo a ʻEperaima: a ma kona papa he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani.The eleventh, for the eleventh month, was Benaiah the Pirathonite, an Ephraimite. There were 24,000 men in his division.
1-ʻOihn 27:15ʻO ka ʻumikumamālua, no ka ʻumikumamālua o ka malama, ʻo ia ʻo Heledai no Netopata, na ʻOteniʻela: a ma kona papa he iwakāluakumamāhā tausani.The twelfth, for the twelfth month, was Heldai the Netophathite, from the family of Othniel. There were 24,000 men in his division.
1-ʻOihn 27:32A ʻo Ionatana hoʻi kekahi makua kāne o Dāvida, he kuhina ʻo ia, he kanaka naʻauao, a he kākau ʻōlelo: a ʻo Iehiʻela ke keiki a Hakemoni, aia nō ia me nā keiki kāne a ke aliʻi.Jonathan, David's uncle, was a counselor, a man of insight and a scribe. Jehiel son of Hacmoni took care of the king's sons.
1-ʻOihn 28:3Akā, ʻōlelo maila ke Akua iaʻu, Mai hana ʻoe i hale no koʻu inoa, no ka mea, he kanaka kaua ʻoe, a ua hoʻokahe ʻoe i nā koko.But God said to me, 'You are not to build a house for my Name, because you are a warrior and have shed blood.'
1-ʻOihn 28:5A ʻo nā keiki kāne aʻu a pau, (no ka mea, ua hāʻawi mai ke Akua iaʻu i nā keiki kāne he nui,) ua wae mai ʻo ia i kuʻu keiki iā Solomona e noho ia ma luna o ka noho aliʻi o ke aupuni o Iēhova, ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela.Of all my sons--and the LORD has given me many--he has chosen my son Solomon to sit on the throne of the kingdom of the LORD over Israel.
1-ʻOihn 28:16A i ke gula ma ke kaupaona ʻana no ka papa berena hōʻike, no kēlā papa a no kēia papa: a he kālā no nā papa kālā:the weight of gold for each table for consecrated bread; the weight of silver for the silver tables;
1-ʻOihn 28:18A no ke kuahu kuni mea ʻala i ke gula maʻemaʻe ma ke kaupaona: a he gula no ke kumu o ke kaʻa o nā keruba, i hohola aʻe a uhi iho i ka pahu berita o Iēhova.and the weight of the refined gold for the altar of incense. He also gave him the plan for the chariot, that is, the cherubim of gold that spread their wings and shelter the ark of the covenant of the LORD.
1-ʻOihn 29:1ʻŌlelo maila hoʻi ʻo Dāvida ke aliʻi i ke anaina kanaka a pau, ʻO kuʻu keiki, ʻo Solomona, ka mea a ke Akua i wae mai ai, he ʻōpiopio ia, he palupalu, a he nui ka hana: no ka mea, ʻaʻole no ke kanaka ka hale aliʻi, no Iēhova ke Akua nō.Then King David said to the whole assembly: "My son Solomon, the one whom God has chosen, is young and inexperienced. The task is great, because this palatial structure is not for man but for the LORD God.
1-ʻOihn 29:2Ua hoʻomākaukau iho nō wau me kuʻu ikaika a pau no ka hale o kuʻu Akua i ke gula no nā mea gula, i ke kālā no nā mea kālā, i ke keleawe no nā mea keleawe, i ka hao no nā mea hao, a i ka lāʻau no nā mea lāʻau: i nā pōhaku ʻonika e kau ʻia ai, nā pōhaku hinuhinu, a he ʻōniʻoniʻo hoʻi, a me nā pōhaku makamae he nui nā ʻano, a me nā pōhaku mamora he nui loa.With all my resources I have provided for the temple of my God--gold for the gold work, silver for the silver, bronze for the bronze, iron for the iron and wood for the wood, as well as onyx for the settings, turquoise, stones of various colors, and all kinds of fine stone and marble--all of these in large quantities.
1-ʻOihn 29:3A no ka mea, ua kau aku nō wau i ke aloha oʻu ma ka hale o koʻu Akua, ua hāʻawi aku nō wau i ke gula a me ke kālā o kuʻu waiwai ponoʻī, no ka hale o koʻu Akua, he pākela aku ia i nā mea a pau aʻu i hoʻomākaukau ai no ka hale hoʻāno;Besides, in my devotion to the temple of my God I now give my personal treasures of gold and silver for the temple of my God, over and above everything I have provided for this holy temple:
1-ʻOihn 29:7A 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 29:15No ka mea, he poʻe mākou no ka ʻāina ʻē i mua ou, e noho malihini ana, e like me ko mākou poʻe kūpuna a pau; me he aka lā ko mākou mau lā ma luna o ka honua, ʻaʻole nō he manaʻolana.We are aliens and strangers in your sight, as were all our forefathers. Our days on earth are like a shadow, without hope.
1-ʻOihn 29:21A 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 29:23A laila, noho ihola ʻo Solomona ma luna o ka noho aliʻi o Iēhova, i aliʻi ma kahi o Dāvida ʻo kona makua kāne, a he pōmaikaʻi kona: a hoʻolohe maila ka ʻIseraʻela a pau iā ia.So Solomon sat on the throne of the LORD as king in place of his father David. He prospered and all Israel obeyed him.
1-ʻOihn 29:27A ʻo ka manawa āna i aliʻi ai ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela, he kanahā nā makahiki: ʻehiku makahiki āna i aliʻi ai ma Heberona, a he kanakolukumamākolu āna i aliʻi ai ma Ierusalema.He ruled over Israel forty years--seven in Hebron and thirty-three in Jerusalem.
1-ʻOihn 29:28A make ihola ʻo ia i ka wā ʻelemakule loa, a he nui nā lā, nā waiwai, a me ka maikaʻi ona; a aliʻi ihola ʻo Solomona ma kona wahi.He died at a good old age, having enjoyed long life, wealth and honor. His son Solomon succeeded him as king.
2-ʻOihn 1:11ʻŌlelo maila ke Akua iā Solomona, No ka mea, aia nō ma kou naʻau kēia, ʻaʻole ʻoe i noi mai i ka waiwai a me ka hanohano, a me ka make ʻana o kou poʻe ʻenemi, ʻaʻole nō hoʻi ʻoe i noi mai i nā lā he nui loa; akā, ua noi mai ʻoe nou i ka naʻauao, a me ke akamai, i hiki iā ʻoe ke hoʻomalu i koʻu poʻe kānaka ma luna o lākou i hoʻāliʻi aku ai au iā ʻoe;God said to Solomon, "Since this is your heart's desire and you have not asked for wealth, riches or honor, nor for the death of your enemies, and since you have not asked for a long life but for wisdom and knowledge to govern my people over whom I have made you king,
2-ʻOihn 1:12No laila, ua hāʻawi ʻia iā ʻoe ka naʻauao, a me ke akamai, a e hāʻawi aku nō hoʻi au iā ʻoe i ka waiwai, a me ka hanohano: ʻaʻole pēlā kekahi o nā aliʻi ma mua, ʻaʻole nō hoʻi he mea like ma muli aku.therefore wisdom and knowledge will be given you. And I will also give you wealth, riches and honor, such as no king who was before you ever had and none after you will have."
2-ʻOihn 1:14A hōʻuluʻulu ʻo Solomona i nā kaʻa, a me nā hoʻoholo lio; aia nō iā ia nā kaʻa hoʻokahi tausani, a me nā haneri ʻehā, a me nā hoʻoholo lio he ʻumikumamālua tausani. A waiho ʻo ia ia mau mea ma nā kūlanakauhale no nā kaʻa, a ma kahi o ke aliʻi ma Ierusalema.Solomon accumulated chariots and horses; he had fourteen hundred chariots and twelve thousand horses, which he kept in the chariot cities and also with him in Jerusalem.
2-ʻOihn 2:2Helu ihola ʻo Solomona i nā kānaka he kanahiku tausani i poʻe amo, a me nā kānaka he kanawalu tausani i poʻe kālai ma ke kuahiwi, a hoʻonoho ʻo ia i ʻekolu tausani kānaka a me nā haneri ʻeono i poʻe luna no lākou.He conscripted seventy thousand men as carriers and eighty thousand as stonecutters in the hills and thirty-six hundred as foremen over them.
2-ʻOihn 2:4Aia hoʻi, e kūkulu ana au i hale no ka inoa ʻo Iēhova koʻu Akua, e hoʻolaʻa ia mea nona, e kuni aku i ka mea ʻala i mua ona, a no ka berena hōʻike, a me ka mōhai kuni i kakahiaka a i ke ahiahi, a i nā Sābati, a me nā mahina hou, a no nā ʻahaʻaina o Iēhova, ko mākou Akua. He mea mau kēia i ka ʻIseraʻela.Now I am about to build a temple for the Name of the LORD my God and to dedicate it to him for burning fragrant incense before him, for setting out the consecrated bread regularly, and for making burnt offerings every morning and evening and on Sabbaths and New Moons and at the appointed feasts of the LORD our God. This is a lasting ordinance for Israel.
2-ʻOihn 2:5A ʻo ka hale aʻu e kūkulu nei he hale nui ia, no ka mea, ua nui ʻē aku ko mākou Akua ma mua o nā akua a pau."The temple I am going to build will be great, because our God is greater than all other gods.
2-ʻOihn 2:6ʻO wai lā hoʻi e hiki ke kūkulu i hale nona? No ka mea, he ʻuʻuku iā ia ka lani a me ka lani o nā lani. ʻO wai lā hoʻi au i kūkulu ai au i hale nona? A i mōhai aku hoʻi i ka mōhai i mua ona?But who is able to build a temple for him, since the heavens, even the highest heavens, cannot contain him? Who then am I to build a temple for him, except as a place to burn sacrifices before him?
2-ʻOihn 2:7ʻĀnō hoʻi, e hoʻouna mai ʻoe i oʻu nei i kanaka akamai i ka hana ma ke gula, a me ke kālā, a me ke keleawe, a me ka hao, a me ka lole mākuʻe, a me ka lole ʻulaʻula, a me ka lole uliuli; he mea ʻike i ke kālai i ka mea nani me ka poʻe akamai e noho pū ana me aʻu ma Iuda, a ma Ierusalema, ka poʻe a Dāvida koʻu makua i hoʻomākaukau ai."Send me, therefore, a man skilled to work in gold and silver, bronze and iron, and in purple, crimson and blue yarn, and experienced in the art of engraving, to work in Judah and Jerusalem with my skilled craftsmen, whom my father David provided.
2-ʻOihn 2:8E hāʻawi mai ʻoe iaʻu i nā lāʻau kedera, a me ka paina, a me ke ʻaleguma no loko mai o Lebanona, no ka mea, ua ʻike au he poʻe akamai kāu poʻe kauā i ke kālai ʻana i nā lāʻau ʻo Lebanona; aia hoʻi, ʻo kaʻu poʻe kauā me kāu,"Send me also cedar, pine and algum logs from Lebanon, for I know that your men are skilled in cutting timber there. My men will work with yours
2-ʻOihn 2:9I hoʻomākaukau lākou noʻu i nā lāʻau he nui; no ka mea, ʻo ka hale aʻu e kūkulu ai, he mea ʻē kona nui.to provide me with plenty of lumber, because the temple I build must be large and magnificent.
2-ʻOihn 2:10Aia hoʻi, e hāʻawi aku au i kāu poʻe kauā, i ka poʻe kua lāʻau, a me ka poʻe kālai lāʻau, i nā kora palaoa i hehi ʻia, he iwakālua tausani, a me nā kora bale he iwakālua tausani, a me nā bato waina, he iwakālua tausani, a me nā bato ʻaila he iwakālua tausani.I will give your servants, the woodsmen who cut the timber, twenty thousand cors of ground wheat, twenty thousand cors of barley, twenty thousand baths of wine and twenty thousand baths of olive oil."
2-ʻOihn 2:14He keiki ia a kekahi wahine no nā kaikamāhine a Dana, a ʻo kona makua kāne he kanaka ia no Turo. Ua ʻike ia i ka hana ma ke gula, a me ke kālā, a me ke keleawe, a me ka hao, a me nā pōhaku, a me nā lāʻau, a me ka lole mākuʻe, me ka lole uliuli, a me ka pulupulu a me ka lole ʻulaʻula, ka mea ʻike i ke kālai i nā mea nani, a i ka noʻonoʻo i nā mea hohonu i hāʻawi ʻia mai nāna, me kāu poʻe akamai, a me nā kānaka akamai o kuʻu haku, ʻo Dāvida, kou makua kāne.whose mother was from Dan and whose father was from Tyre. He is trained to work in gold and silver, bronze and iron, stone and wood, and with purple and blue and crimson yarn and fine linen. He is experienced in all kinds of engraving and can execute any design given to him. He will work with your craftsmen and with those of my Lord, David your father.
2-ʻOihn 3:3Eia ka hoʻokumu ʻana o ka hale o ke Akua a Solomona i kūkulu ai: ʻo nā kūbita o ka loa e like me ke ana mua ʻana he kanaono kūbita, a ʻo ka laulā he iwakālua kūbita.The foundation Solomon laid for building the temple of God was sixty cubits long and twenty cubits wide (using the cubit of the old standard).
2-ʻOihn 3:4A ʻo ka loa o ka lānai ma ke ala, ua like ia me ka laulā o ka hale he iwakālua kūbita, a ʻo kona kiʻekiʻe hoʻokahi haneri kūbita a me ka iwakālua, a uhi ihola ʻo ia ia mea ma loko me ke gula maʻemaʻe.The portico at the front of the temple was twenty cubits long across the width of the building and twenty cubits high. He overlaid the inside with pure gold.
2-ʻOihn 3:8Hana ihola ʻo ia i ka hale hoʻāno loa, ʻo ka loa ua like pū ʻia me ka laulā o ka hale, he iwakālua kūbita, a ʻo kona laulā he iwakālua kūbita, a uhi ihola ʻo ia ia mea i ke gula maʻemaʻe ʻeono haneri tālena.He built the Most Holy Place, its length corresponding to the width of the temple--twenty cubits long and twenty cubits wide. He overlaid the inside with six hundred talents of fine gold.
2-ʻOihn 3:9A ʻo nā kui ma ke kaupaona ʻana he kanalima sekela gula; a uhi ihola ʻo ia i nā keʻena ma luna i ke gula.The gold nails weighed fifty shekels. He also overlaid the upper parts with gold.
2-ʻOihn 3:11ʻO nā ʻēheu o nā kerubima he iwakālua kūbita ka loa; ʻo ka ʻēheu o kekahi ʻelima kūbita e pā ana ma ka paia o ka hale; a ʻo ka ʻēheu o kekahi ʻelima nō kūbita e pā ana i ka ʻēheu o kēlā kerubima.The total wingspan of the cherubim was twenty cubits. One wing of the first cherub was five cubits long and touched the temple wall, while its other wing, also five cubits long, touched the wing of the other cherub.
2-ʻOihn 3:13ʻO nā ʻēheu o kēia mau kerubima i hohola ʻia he iwakālua kūbita; a kū lāua ma ko lāua mau wāwae, a ma loko ko lāua alo.The wings of these cherubim extended twenty cubits. They stood on their feet, facing the main hall.
2-ʻOihn 3:15Hana ihola ʻo ia no ke alo o ka hale i nā kia ʻelua he kanakolukumamālima kūbita ka loa, a ʻo ka pāpale ma luna o kona poʻo ʻelima kūbita.In the front of the temple he made two pillars, which were thirty-five cubits long, each with a capital on top measuring five cubits.
2-ʻOihn 4:1Hana ihola ʻo ia i kuahu keleawe, ʻo ka loa he iwakālua kūbita, a ʻo ka laulā, he iwakālua kūbita, a he ʻumi kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe.He made a bronze altar twenty cubits long, twenty cubits wide and ten cubits high.
2-ʻOihn 4:2Hana ihola ʻo ia i ke kai i hoʻoheheʻe ʻia, he ʻumi kūbita mai kekahi mūkaʻe a i kekahi mūkaʻe, a he mea poepoe ia, ʻo ke kiʻekiʻe ʻelima kūbita; a ʻo ke ana puni he kanakolu kūbita.He made the Sea of cast metal, circular in shape, measuring ten cubits from rim to rim and five cubits high. It took a line of thirty cubits to measure around it.
2-ʻOihn 4:3A ma lalo iho o ia mea a puni, aia nō nā kiʻi o nā bipi kauō; he ʻumi ma ke kūbita, a puni ke kai: ʻelua lālani bipi i hoʻoheheʻe pū ʻia i ka hoʻoheheʻe ʻana ia mea.Below the rim, figures of bulls encircled it--ten to a cubit. The bulls were cast in two rows in one piece with the Sea.
2-ʻOihn 4:4A kau ihola ia ma luna o nā bipi kauō he ʻumikumamālua: aia ʻekolu bipi e nānā ana i ka ʻākau, ʻekolu hoʻi e nānā ana i ke komohana, ʻekolu i ka hema, a ʻekolu i ka hikina; a ma luna iho ke kai, a ʻo ko lākou mau huelo aia ma loko.The Sea stood on twelve bulls, three facing north, three facing west, three facing south and three facing east. The Sea rested on top of them, and their hindquarters were toward the center.
2-ʻOihn 4:6Hana nō hoʻi ʻo ia i nā ipu ʻauʻau he ʻumi, a hoʻonoho ihola ʻo ia i ʻelima ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau, a ʻelima hoʻi ma ka ʻaoʻao hema no ka holoi ʻana; ma laila i holoi ai lākou i nā mea mōhai; akā, ʻo ke kai he wahi ʻauʻau ia no ka poʻe kāhuna wale nō.He then made ten basins for washing and placed five on the south side and five on the north. In them the things to be used for the burnt offerings were rinsed, but the Sea was to be used by the priests for washing.
2-ʻOihn 4:7Hana nō hoʻi ʻo ia i nā ipukukui gula he ʻumi e like me ko lākou ʻano i kauoha ʻia ai, a hoʻonoho ihola i loko o ka luakini, ʻelima ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau, a ʻelima hoʻi ma ka ʻaoʻao hema.He made ten gold lampstands according to the specifications for them and placed them in the temple, five on the south side and five on the north.
2-ʻOihn 4:8Hana ihola ia i nā papa ʻaina he ʻumi, a hoʻonoho ihola i loko o ka luakini, ʻelima ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau, ʻelima hoʻi ma ka ʻaoʻao hema; a hana ihola ʻo ia i nā ipu gula hoʻokahi haneri.He made ten tables and placed them in the temple, five on the south side and five on the north. He also made a hundred gold sprinkling bowls.
2-ʻOihn 4:15I hoʻokahi kai, a me nā bipi kauō he ʻumikumamālua ma lalo iho.the Sea and the twelve bulls under it;
2-ʻOihn 4:18Pēlā i hana ai ʻo Solomona i kēia mau mea he nui loa, no ka mea, ʻaʻole e pau i ka helu ʻia nā paona o ke keleawe.All these things that Solomon made amounted to so much that the weight of the bronze was not determined.
2-ʻOihn 4:21ʻO nā pua a me nā kukui, a me nā ʻūpā ahi, he gula nō ia, a he gula maʻemaʻe wale nō;the gold floral work and lamps and tongs (they were solid gold);
2-ʻOihn 4:22A ʻo nā ʻūpā kukui, a me nā ipu, a me nā puna, a me nā ipu kukuni ahi, he gula maʻemaʻe; a ʻo ka puka komo o ka hale, a me nā puka komo i loko o kahi hoʻāno loa, a me nā pani hale o ka luakini, he gula nō ia.the pure gold wick trimmers, sprinkling bowls, dishes and censers; and the gold doors of the temple: the inner doors to the Most Holy Place and the doors of the main hall.
2-ʻOihn 5:12A ʻo nā Levi, ka poʻe hīmeni a pau na ʻAsapa, na Hemana, na Iedutuna, a me kā lākou poʻe keiki, a me ko lākou poʻe hoahānau i ʻaʻahu ʻia i ka ʻie olonā maikaʻi me nā kimebala, a me nā pesaleteri, a me nā lira, kū lākou i mua o ke kuahu, a me lākou pū nā kāhuna he haneri a me ka iwakālua, e hoʻokani ana i nā pū.)All the Levites who were musicians--Asaph, Heman, Jeduthun and their sons and relatives--stood on the east side of the altar, dressed in fine linen and playing cymbals, harps and lyres. They were accompanied by 120 priests sounding trumpets.
2-ʻOihn 6:18Akā, he mea ʻoiaʻiʻo anei, e noho ana ke Akua me kānaka ma ka honua? Aia hoʻi, he ʻuʻuku iā ʻoe ka lani, a me ka lani o nā lani! Pehea hoʻi kēia hale aʻu i hana ai!"But will God really dwell on earth with men? The heavens, even the highest heavens, cannot contain you. How much less this temple I have built!
2-ʻOihn 6:28Inā he kau wī ma ka ʻāina, he ahulau, he hua ʻai mālili paha, a me ka punahelu, a me nā ʻūhini, a me nā peʻelua; inā e puni lākou i ko lākou poʻe ʻenemi, ma ka ʻāina ma ko lākou mau ʻīpuka; ʻo ka ʻeha a me ke kaumaha a pau;"When famine or plague comes to the land, or blight or mildew, locusts or grasshoppers, or when enemies besiege them in any of their cities, whatever disaster or disease may come,
2-ʻOihn 7:5A 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 7:7Hoʻolaʻa ihola ʻo Solomona i kahi ma waenakonu o ka pā hale i mua o ka hale o Iēhova; no ka mea, ma laila ʻo ia i mōhai aku ai i ka mōhai, a me ka momona o nā mōhai aloha, no ka mea, ʻo ke kuahu keleawe a Solomona i hana ai, he ʻuʻuku ia i ka mōhai kuni, a me nā mōhai ʻai, a me nā momona.Solomon consecrated the middle part of the courtyard in front of the temple of the LORD, and there he offered burnt offerings and the fat of the fellowship offerings, because the bronze altar he had made could not hold the burnt offerings, the grain offerings and the fat portions.
2-ʻOihn 7:8Hana ihola ʻo Solomona ia manawa, i ka ʻahaʻaina i nā lā ʻehiku, a me ia pū ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, he ʻaha kanaka nui loa mai ka mokuna ʻo Hamata a hiki i ka muliwai o ʻAigupita.So Solomon observed the festival at that time for seven days, and all Israel with him--a vast assembly, people from Lebo Hamath to the Wadi of Egypt.
2-ʻOihn 7:9A i ka walu o ka lā he hālāwai ʻahaʻaina ko lākou, no ka mea, ʻehiku lā o ko lākou hoʻolaʻa ʻana i ke kuahu, a ʻehiku lā ko lākou ʻahaʻaina ʻana.On the eighth day they held an assembly, for they had celebrated the dedication of the altar for seven days and the festival for seven days more.
2-ʻOihn 8:1A pau nā makahiki he iwakālua, ka wā a Solomona i kūkulu ai ka hale o Iēhova, a me kona hale iho,At the end of twenty years, during which Solomon built the temple of the LORD and his own palace,
2-ʻOihn 8:9Akā, ʻo ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻaʻole i hoʻolilo ʻo Solomona i kekahi poʻe o lākou i poʻe kauā no kāna hana; no ka mea, he poʻe kānaka kaua lākou, he poʻe luna koa, a he poʻe luna o nā hale kaʻa a me nā holoholo lio.But Solomon did not make slaves of the Israelites for his work; they were his fighting men, commanders of his captains, and commanders of his chariots and charioteers.
2-ʻOihn 9:1A lohe ke aliʻi wahine ʻo Seba i ke kaulana o Solomona, hele mai ʻo ia i Ierusalema e hoʻāʻo iā Solomona i nā mea pohihihi, me ka huakaʻi nui, me nā kāmelo e lawe ana i nā mea ʻala, a me ke gula he nui, a me nā pōhaku makamae; a hiki kēlā i o Solomona lā, kamaʻilio pū ʻo ia me ia i nā mea a pau loa i loko o kona naʻau.When the queen of Sheba heard of Solomon's fame, she came to Jerusalem to test him with hard questions. Arriving with a very great caravan--with camels carrying spices, large quantities of gold, and precious stones--she came to Solomon and talked with him about all she had on her mind.
2-ʻOihn 9:5ʻŌlelo 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 9:9A hāʻawi maila ʻo ia i ke aliʻi i hoʻokahi haneri tālena gula a me ka iwakālua, a me nā mea ʻala he nui loa, a me nā pōhaku makamae; ʻaʻohe mea ʻala ʻē aʻe e like me ka mea a ke aliʻi wahine no Seba i hāʻawi mai ai i ke aliʻi iā Solomona.Then she gave the king 120 talents of gold, large quantities of spices, and precious stones. There had never been such spices as those the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon.
2-ʻOihn 9:18ʻEono ʻanuʻu i ka noho aliʻi, a he paepae wāwae gula, e pili ana i ka noho aliʻi, a me nā kālele ma kēlā ʻaoʻao a me kēia ʻaoʻao o kahi e noho ai, a ʻelua liona e kū ana ma kēia mau ʻaoʻao.The throne had six steps, and a footstool of gold was attached to it. On both sides of the seat were armrests, with a lion standing beside each of them.
2-ʻOihn 9:19ʻO nā liona he ʻumikumamālua i kū ma laila ma luna o nā ʻanuʻu, ʻeono ma kēlā ʻaoʻao a ma kēia ʻaoʻao; ʻaʻohe mea e like ai i hana ʻia ma nā aupuni a pau.Twelve lions stood on the six steps, one at either end of each step. Nothing like it had ever been made for any other kingdom.
2-ʻOihn 9:20A ʻo nā kīʻaha inu a pau loa o ke aliʻi, ʻo Solomona, he gula nō; a ʻo nā ipu a pau o ka hale o ka ulu lāʻau ʻo Lebanona he gula maʻemaʻe; ʻaʻole he kālā kekahi, ua manaʻo ʻia ʻo ia he mea ʻole, i nā lā o Solomona.All King Solomon's goblets were gold, and all the household articles in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon were pure gold. Nothing was made of silver, because silver was considered of little value in Solomon's day.
2-ʻOihn 9:24A lawe mai lākou, kēlā mea kēia mea, i kāna makana, i nā ipu kālā, a me nā ipu gula, a me nā ʻaʻahu, a me nā mea kaua, a me nā mea ʻala, a me nā lio, a me nā hoki, he haʻawina i kēlā makahiki i kēia makahiki.Year after year, everyone who came brought a gift--articles of silver and gold, and robes, weapons and spices, and horses and mules.
2-ʻOihn 9:25Aia nō iā Solomona nā kauhale, kahi no nā lio, a no nā hale kaʻa ʻehā tausani, a me nā hoʻoholo lio he ʻumikumamālua tausani; a hoʻonoho ʻo ia iā lākou i loko o nā kūlanakauhale no nā kaʻa, a ma Ierusalema kekahi me ke aliʻi.Solomon had four thousand stalls for horses and chariots, and twelve thousand horses, which he kept in the chariot cities and also with him in Jerusalem.
2-ʻOihn 10:6A 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 10:9ʻĪ 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 10:16A ʻike aʻela ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, ʻaʻole i hoʻolohe ke aliʻi iā lākou, ʻōlelo nā kānaka i ke aliʻi, ʻī maila, He aha ko mākou kuleana i loko o Dāvida? ʻAʻohe o mākou hoʻoilina i loko o ke keiki a Iese; e hoʻi nō kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka a pau i kona halelewa, e ka ʻIseraʻela; ʻānō, e nānā ʻoe i kou hale iho, e Dāvida. Pēlā i hoʻi ai ka ʻIseraʻela a pau 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 all the Israelites went home.
2-ʻOihn 11:1A hiki ʻo Rehoboama i Ierusalema, hoʻākoakoa aʻela ia i ka ʻohana a Iuda a me Beniamina, hoʻokahi haneri a me kanawalu tausani kānaka uʻi, he poʻe koa, e kaua aku i ka ʻIseraʻela, e hoʻihoʻi mai i ke aupuni iā Rehoboama.When Rehoboam arrived in Jerusalem, he mustered the house of Judah and Benjamin--a hundred and eighty thousand fighting men--to make war against Israel and to regain the kingdom for Rehoboam.
2-ʻOihn 11:10A me Zora, a me ʻAialona, a me Heberona, aia nō ma Iuda, a ma Beniamina, he mau kūlanakauhale paʻa i ka pā.Zorah, Aijalon and Hebron. These were fortified cities in Judah and Benjamin.
2-ʻOihn 11:21Aloha ihola ʻo Rehoboama iā Maʻaka i ke kaikamahine a ʻAbesaloma, ma mua o kāna mau wāhine a pau, a me kāna poʻe haiā wahine; (no ka mea, aia nō iā ia he ʻumikumamāwalu wāhine, a me nā haiā wahine he kanaono; a hānau mai he iwakālua a me kumamāwalu nā keiki kāne, a me nā kaikamāhine he kanaono.)Rehoboam loved Maacah daughter of Absalom more than any of his other wives and concubines. In all, he had eighteen wives and sixty concubines, twenty-eight sons and sixty daughters.
2-ʻOihn 11:23A hana maʻalea ihola ʻo ia, a hoʻonoho liʻiliʻi ia i kāna poʻe keiki ma nā ʻāina a pau ʻo Iuda a me Beniamina, a i loko o nā kūlanakauhale a pau i paʻa i ka pā, a hāʻawi aku ʻo ia iā lākou i ka ʻai a nui. Makemake ihola ia i nā wāhine he nui loa.He acted wisely, dispersing some of his sons throughout the districts of Judah and Benjamin, and to all the fortified cities. He gave them abundant provisions and took many wives for them.
2-ʻOihn 12:3Me nā kaʻa kaua he ʻumikumamālua tausani, a me nā hoʻoholo lio kanaono tausani, a me nā kānaka i pau ʻole i ka helu ʻia ka poʻe i hele pū me ia mai ʻAigupita mai; ka Luba, a me ka Suka, a me ka Kusa.With twelve hundred chariots and sixty thousand horsemen and the innumerable troops of Libyans, Sukkites and Cushites that came with him from Egypt,
2-ʻOihn 12:13A hoʻokūpaʻa ʻia ke aliʻi ma Ierusalema, a noho aliʻi ihola, no ka mea, he kanahākumamākahi nā makahiki o Rehoboama i kona wā i hoʻoaliʻi ai, a noho aliʻi ia i nā makahiki he ʻumikumamāhiku, ma Ierusalema, ke kūlanakauhale a Iēhova i wae ai ma loko o nā ʻohana a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, e kau mai i kona inoa ma laila. A ʻo ka inoa o kona makuahine, ʻo Naʻama no ka ʻAmona.King Rehoboam established himself firmly in Jerusalem and continued as king. He was forty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem, the city the LORD had chosen out of all the tribes of Israel in which to put his Name. His mother's name was Naamah; she was an Ammonite.
2-ʻOihn 12:15A ʻo nā mea mua a me nā mea hope a Rehoboama i hana ai, ʻaʻole anei i kākau ʻia ia mau mea ma ka palapala a Semaia ke kāula, a me ʻIdo ka mea wānana ma ka palapala kūʻauhau? A he kaua iā Rehoboama, a me Ieroboama i ko lāua mau lā a pau loa.As for the events of Rehoboam's reign, from beginning to end, are they not written in the records of Shemaiah the prophet and of Iddo the seer that deal with genealogies? There was continual warfare between Rehoboam and Jeroboam.
2-ʻOihn 13:2ʻEkolu makahiki kona noho aliʻi ʻana ma Ierusalema; a ʻo ka inoa o kona makuahine ʻo Mikaia ke kaikamahine a ʻUriʻela no Gibea. A he kaua nō i waena o ʻAbiia a me Ieroboama.and he reigned in Jerusalem three years. His mother's name was Maacah, a daughter of Uriel of Gibeah. There was war between Abijah and Jeroboam.
2-ʻOihn 13:3A hoʻonohonoho ihola ʻo ʻAbiia i ke kaua me ka poʻe koa, ka poʻe ikaika i ke kaua, ʻehā haneri tausani kānaka i wae ʻia: a ʻo Ieroboama hoʻi, hoʻonohonoho ʻo ia i ke kaua me nā kānaka i wae ʻia ʻewalu haneri tausani, he poʻe koa ikaika.Abijah went into battle with a force of four hundred thousand able fighting men, and Jeroboam drew up a battle line against him with eight hundred thousand able troops.
2-ʻOihn 13:7A ua hoʻākoakoa ʻia i ona lā nā kānaka lapuwale, ka poʻe hewa, a ua hoʻoikaika kūʻē mai iā Rehoboama, i ke keiki a Solomona. A he keiki ʻo Rehoboama ia wā, a palupalu kona naʻau, ʻaʻole i hiki iā ia ke kūʻē iā lākou.Some worthless scoundrels gathered around him and opposed Rehoboam son of Solomon when he was young and indecisive and not strong enough to resist them.
2-ʻOihn 13:21Lanakila ihola ʻo ʻAbiia, a lawe aʻela nāna i nā wāhine he ʻumi a me kumamāhā, a hānau maila nā keiki kāne he iwakālua a me kumamālua, a me nā kaikamāhine he ʻumi a me kumamāono.But Abijah grew in strength. He married fourteen wives and had twenty-two sons and sixteen daughters.
2-ʻOihn 14:1A hiamoe ʻo ʻAbiia me kona mau kūpuna, a kanu lākou iā ia ma ke kūlanakauhale o Dāvida; a noho aliʻi ihola ʻo ʻAsa, kāna keiki ma hope ona. I kona mau lā, ua maluhia ka ʻāina i nā makahiki he ʻumi.And Abijah rested with his fathers and was buried in the City of David. Asa his son succeeded him as king, and in his days the country was at peace for ten years.
2-ʻOihn 14:8Aia iā ʻAsa he poʻe koa, he poʻe lawe pale kaua a me nā ihe, no loko mai o Iuda ʻekolu haneri tausani; a no loko mai o Beniamina, he poʻe lawe i nā ʻaʻahu a poʻo, a he poʻe lena i nā kakaka, ʻelua haneri a me kanawalu tausani; he poʻe koa ikaika kēia poʻe a pau loa.Asa had an army of three hundred thousand men from Judah, equipped with large shields and with spears, and two hundred and eighty thousand from Benjamin, armed with small shields and with bows. All these were brave fighting men.
2-ʻOihn 14:13Alualu 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 14:14A luku lākou i nā kūlanakauhale a pau a puni ʻo Gerara, no ka mea, ma luna o lākou ka makaʻu iā Iēhova; a hoʻopio lākou i nā kūlanakauhale a pau; a he nui loa ka waiwai pio i loko o laila.They destroyed all the villages around Gerar, for the terror of the LORD had fallen upon them. They plundered all these villages, since there was much booty there.
2-ʻOihn 14:15A 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 15:3I nā lā he nui loa, ʻaʻole iā ʻIseraʻela ke Akua ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻohe kahuna aʻo, ʻaʻole ke kānāwai.For a long time Israel was without the true God, without a priest to teach and without the law.
2-ʻOihn 15:9A hoʻākoakoa ʻo ia i ka Iuda a pau, a me ka Beniamina, a me ka poʻe malihini e noho pū ana me lākou mai loko mai o ʻEperaima a me Manase, a mai loko mai o Simeona; no ka mea, he nui loa ka poʻe no ka ʻIseraʻela i lilo mai iā ia, i ko lākou ʻike ʻana, aia nō ʻo Iēhova kekahi pū me ia.Then he assembled all Judah and Benjamin and the people from Ephraim, Manasseh and Simeon who had settled among them, for large numbers had come over to him from Israel when they saw that the LORD his God was with him.
2-ʻOihn 16:3He berita nō ma waena oʻu a me ʻoe, a ma waena o koʻu makua, a me kou makua; eia hoʻi, ke hoʻouka aku nei au iā ʻoe i ke kālā a me ke gula, e hoʻōki ʻoe i kāu berita me Baʻasa ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, i hele ia mai oʻu aku nei."Let there be a treaty between me and you," he said, "as there was between my father and your father. See, I am sending you silver and gold. Now break your treaty with Baasha king of Israel so he will withdraw from me."
2-ʻOihn 16:8ʻO ko ʻAitiopa a me ka Luba, ʻaʻole anei he nui loa lākou me nā hale kaʻa, a me nā holoholo lio he lehulehu? Akā, i kou hilinaʻi ʻana iā Iēhova, hāʻawi mai ʻo ia iā lākou i loko o kou lima.Were not the Cushites and Libyans a mighty army with great numbers of chariots and horsemen ? Yet when you relied on the LORD, he delivered them into your hand.
2-ʻOihn 17:17No Beniamina, ʻo ʻEliada he kanaka ikaika, a ʻo ka poʻe me ia e lawe ana i ke kakaka, a me ka pale kaua, ʻelua haneri tausani.From Benjamin: Eliada, a valiant soldier, with 200,000 men armed with bows and shields;
2-ʻOihn 18:1Aia iā Iehosapata ka waiwai, a me ka hanohano he nui loa, a kuʻikahi pū aʻela ia me ʻAhaba.Now Jehoshaphat had great wealth and honor, and he allied himself with Ahab by marriage.
2-ʻOihn 18:2A pau aʻela kekahi mau makahiki, iho ihola ʻo ia i lalo i o ʻAhaba lā ma Samaria: a pepehi ihola ʻo ʻAhaba nāna, a na nā kānaka me ia i nā hipa, a me nā bipi he nui loa, a noi ikaika mai iā ia e piʻi pū me ia i Ramota-Gileada.Some years later he went down to visit Ahab in Samaria. Ahab slaughtered many sheep and cattle for him and the people with him and urged him to attack Ramoth Gilead.
2-ʻOihn 18:6ʻŌlelo 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 18:7ʻĪ 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 20:2Hele maila kekahi poʻe a haʻi mai iā Iehosapata, ʻī maila, E hiki mai ana i ou lā he poʻe nui, mai kēlā ʻaoʻao mai o ke kai mai Suria mai; aia hoʻi lākou ma Hazezonatamara, ʻo ia ʻo ʻEnegedi.Some men came and told Jehoshaphat, "A vast army is coming against you from Edom, from the other side of the Sea. It is already in Hazazon Tamar" (that is, En Gedi).
2-ʻOihn 20:31A noho aliʻi ʻo Iehosapata ma luna o ka Iuda. He kanakolukumamālima makahiki kona i kona hoʻomaka ʻana e noho aliʻi, a noho aliʻi ia i nā makahiki he iwakāluakumamālima, a ʻo ka inoa o kona makuahine, ʻo ʻAzuba, ke kaikamahine a Silehi.So Jehoshaphat reigned over Judah. He was thirty-five years old when he became king of Judah, and he reigned in Jerusalem twenty-five years. His mother's name was Azubah daughter of Shilhi.
2-ʻOihn 21:3A 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 21:5He kanakolukumamālua makahiki o Iehorama i kona wā i noho aliʻi ai, a noho aliʻi ihola ia i nā makahiki ʻewalu ma Ierusalema.Jehoram was thirty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eight years.
2-ʻOihn 23:13A 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 24:3A hāʻawi aku ʻo Iehoiada i mau wāhine ʻelua nāna, a hānau maila nāna he mau keiki kāne a he mau kaikamāhine.Jehoiada chose two wives for him, and he had sons and daughters.
2-ʻOihn 24:11A i ka wā i lawe ʻia mai ai ka pahu i mua o nā luna o ke aliʻi e nā Levi, a ʻike lākou ua nui ke kālā, a laila hele mai ka luna kākau o ke aliʻi, a me ka luna o ke kahuna nui, a hoʻohuli lākou i ka pahu, a lawe aʻe ia mea, a hoʻihoʻi aku i kona wahi; pēlā lākou i hana ai i kēlā lā i kēia lā, a hōʻiliʻili lākou i ke kālā he nui loa.Whenever the chest was brought in by the Levites to the king's officials and they saw that there was a large amount of money, the royal secretary and the officer of the chief priest would come and empty the chest and carry it back to its place. They did this regularly and collected a great amount of money.
2-ʻOihn 24:24No ka mea, he poʻe ʻuʻuku ko Suria poʻe i hele mai, akā, ua hāʻawi mai ʻo Iēhova i loko o ko lākou lima i ka poʻe nui loa, no ka mea, ua haʻalele lākou nei iā Iēhova ke Akua o ko lākou poʻe kūpuna. Pēlā lākou i hoʻopaʻi mai ai iā Ioasa.Although the Aramean army had come with only a few men, the LORD delivered into their hands a much larger army. Because Judah had forsaken the LORD, the God of their fathers, judgment was executed on Joash.
2-ʻOihn 24:25A i ko lākou hoʻi ʻana mai ona aku, (no ka mea, he maʻi nui kona i ko lākou haʻalele ʻana iā ia,) hui kūʻē kāna poʻe kauā iā ia, no ke koko o nā keiki a Iehoiada, ke kahuna, a pepehi lākou iā ia ma luna o kona wahi moe, a make ihola ia; a ua kanu lākou iā ia i loko o ke kūlanakauhale o Dāvida, ʻaʻole naʻe i kanu lākou iā ia i loko o ka ilina o nā aliʻi.When the Arameans withdrew, they left Joash severely wounded. His officials conspired against him for murdering the son of Jehoiada the priest, and they killed him in his bed. So he died and was buried in the City of David, but not in the tombs of the kings.
2-ʻOihn 25:1ʻO ʻAmazia, he iwakāluakumamālima makahiki ona i kona wā i aliʻi ai, a noho aliʻi ihola ia i nā makahiki he iwakāluakumamāiwa ma Ierusalema; a ʻo ka inoa o kona makuahine ʻo Iehoadama no Ierusalema.Amaziah was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem twenty-nine years. His mother's name was Jehoaddin; she was from Jerusalem.
2-ʻOihn 25:9ʻŌlelo 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 25:11A 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 25:12A lawe pio nā mamo a Iuda i nā kānaka he ʻumi tausani e ola ana, a lawe ʻia lākou ma kahi pali, a hoʻolei aku iā lākou i lalo mai luna aku o ka pali, a pau lākou i ka weluwelu.The army of Judah also captured ten thousand men alive, took them to the top of a cliff and threw them down so that all were dashed to pieces.
2-ʻOihn 25:13A ʻo ka poʻe koa a ʻAmazia i hoʻihoʻi aku ai, i hele ʻole lākou me ia i ke kaua, hana ʻino lākou ma nā kūlanakauhale ʻo Iuda mai Samaria a hiki i Betehorona, a luku ihola lākou i ʻekolu tausani kānaka, a lawe aku i ka waiwai pio he nui loa.Meanwhile the troops that Amaziah had sent back and had not allowed to take part in the war raided Judean towns from Samaria to Beth Horon. They killed three thousand people and carried off great quantities of plunder.
2-ʻOihn 25:17A 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 25:21Pēlā i piʻi aku ai ʻo Ioasa ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, a nānā lāua he maka nō he maka, ʻo ia a me ʻAmazia ke aliʻi o ka Iuda ma Betesemesa, aia nō ma Iuda.So Jehoash king of Israel attacked. He and Amaziah king of Judah faced each other at Beth Shemesh in Judah.
2-ʻOihn 25:24A 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 25:25A ola ʻo ʻAmazia ke keiki a Ioasa, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, ma hope o ka make ʻana o Ioasa, ke keiki a Iehoahaza ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, he ʻumi a me kumamālima makahiki.Amaziah son of Joash king of Judah lived for fifteen years after the death of Jehoash son of Jehoahaz king of Israel.
2-ʻOihn 26:1A laila, lālau nā kānaka a pau o Iuda, iā ʻUzia, he ʻumikumamāono makahiki ona, a hoʻāliʻi ihola iā ia ma ka hakahaka o kona makua kāne ʻo ʻAmazia.Then all the people of Judah took Uzziah, who was sixteen years old, and made him king in place of his father Amaziah.
2-ʻOihn 26:3He ʻumikumamāono makahiki ko ʻUzia i kona wā i aliʻi ai, a noho aliʻi ihola ia i nā makahiki ke kanalimakumamālua ma Ierusalema; a ʻo ka inoa o kona makuahine ʻo Iekolia no Ierusalema.Uzziah was sixteen years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem fifty-two years. His mother's name was Jecoliah; she was from Jerusalem.
2-ʻOihn 26:10A kūkulu nō hoʻi ia i nā hale kiaʻi ma ka wao nahele, a ʻeli ihola i nā pūnāwai he nui loa; no ka mea, nui kāna poʻe holoholona ma ke awāwa, a me ka pāpū; he poʻe mahi ʻai nō hoʻi kekahi, a he poʻe mālama i ka lāʻau waina ma nā mauna, a ma Karemela; no ka mea, ua makemake ʻo ia i ka ʻāina.He also built towers in the desert and dug many cisterns, because he had much livestock in the foothills and in the plain. He had people working his fields and vineyards in the hills and in the fertile lands, for he loved the soil.
2-ʻOihn 26:11Aia 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 26:13Ma lalo iho o lākou he poʻe koa ʻekolu haneri tausani, a ʻehiku tausani ʻelima haneri, he poʻe kaua ikaika loa e kōkua i ke aliʻi i ke kūʻē ʻana i ka ʻenemi.Under their command was an army of 307,500 men trained for war, a powerful force to support the king against his enemies.
2-ʻOihn 26:17A laila, komo ʻo ʻAzaria, ke kahuna ma hope ona, a ʻo nā kāhuna o Iēhova kekahi pū me ia ʻelua kanahā, he poʻe ikaika:Azariah the priest with eighty other courageous priests of the LORD followed him in.
2-ʻOihn 26:20A nānā ʻo ʻAzaria ke kahuna nui, a me nā kāhuna a pau iā ia, aia hoʻi, he mai lēpera ma kona lae, a kipaku lākou iā ia mai laila aku; wikiwiki nō hoʻi ia e puka i waho, no ka mea, ua hahau mai ʻo Iēhova iā ia.When Azariah the chief priest and all the other priests looked at him, they saw that he had leprosy on his forehead, so they hurried him out. Indeed, he himself was eager to leave, because the LORD had afflicted him.
2-ʻOihn 26:21A he kanaka maʻi lēpera ʻo ʻUzia, ke aliʻi a hiki i ka lā o kona make ʻana, a noho kaʻawale ihola ia i loko o ka hale maʻi lēpera, no ka mea, ua ʻoki ʻia ʻo ia mai ka hale o Iēhova aku; a ʻo Iotama, kāna keiki, ʻo ia ka mea ma luna o ka hale o ke aliʻi e hoʻokolokolo ana i nā kānaka o ka ʻāina.King Uzziah had leprosy until the day he died. He lived in a separate house--leprous, and excluded from the temple of the LORD. Jotham his son had charge of the palace and governed the people of the land.
2-ʻOihn 26:23Hiamoe ihola ʻo ʻUzia me kona poʻe kūpuna, a ua kanu lākou iā ia me kona poʻe kūpuna ma ke kula kahi e kanu ai no nā aliʻi, no ka mea, ʻōlelo lākou, He lēpera ia; a noho aliʻi ʻo Iotama kāna keiki ma kona hakahaka.Uzziah rested with his fathers and was buried near them in a field for burial that belonged to the kings, for people said, "He had leprosy." And Jotham his son succeeded him as king.
2-ʻOihn 27:1He iwakāluakumamālima makahiki ko Iotama i kona wā i aliʻi ai, a noho aliʻi ihola ia i nā makahiki he ʻumikumamāono ma Ierusalema; a ʻo ka inoa o kona makuahine, ʻo Ierusa, ke kaikamahine a Zadoka.Jotham was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem sixteen years. His mother's name was Jerusha daughter of Zadok.
2-ʻOihn 27:5Ua kaua nō hoʻi ia i ke aliʻi o ka ʻAmona, a lanakila ma luna o lākou: a ua hāʻawi mai ka poʻe mamo a ʻAmona, i kēlā makahiki, i hoʻokahi haneri tālena kālā, a me nā pahu palaoa he ʻumi tausani, a me nā pahu bale he ʻumi tausani. Pēlā i hāʻawi mai ai ka poʻe mamo a ʻAmona i ka makahiki ʻelua, a me ke kolu.Jotham made war on the king of the Ammonites and conquered them. That year the Ammonites paid him a hundred talents of silver, ten thousand cors of wheat and ten thousand cors of barley. The Ammonites brought him the same amount also in the second and third years.
2-ʻOihn 27:8He iwakāluakumamālima makahiki ona i kona wā i aliʻi ai, a noho aliʻi ihola ia i nā makahiki he ʻumikumamāono ma Ierusalema.He was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem sixteen years.
2-ʻOihn 28:1He iwakālua makahiki ko ʻAhaza i kona wā i aliʻi ai, a noho aliʻi ihola ia ma Ierusalema, he ʻumikumamāono makahiki; ʻaʻole i hana pololei ʻo ia i mua o Iēhova e like me Dāvida kona kupuna.Ahaz was twenty years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem sixteen years. Unlike David his father, he did not do what was right in the eyes of the LORD.
2-ʻOihn 28:6No ka mea, pepehi ʻo Peka ke keiki a Remalia ma Iuda i hoʻokahi haneri me ka iwakālua tausani kānaka i ka lā hoʻokahi, he poʻe ikaika lākou a pau loa; no ka mea, ua haʻalele lākou iā Iēhova, ke Akua o ko lākou poʻe kūpuna.In one day Pekah son of Remaliah killed a hundred and twenty thousand soldiers in Judah--because Judah had forsaken the LORD, the God of their fathers.
2-ʻOihn 28:8A ua lawe pio aku ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela i ʻelua haneri tausani o ko lākou poʻe hoahānau, he poʻe wāhine, a he poʻe keiki kāne, a he poʻe kaikamāhine; a lawe nō hoʻi lākou i ka waiwai pio he nui loa, a halihali lākou i ka waiwai pio i Samaria.The Israelites took captive from their kinsmen two hundred thousand wives, sons and daughters. They also took a great deal of plunder, which they carried back to Samaria.
2-ʻOihn 29:1Hoʻomaka ihola ʻo Hezekia e aliʻi i kona makahiki he iwakāluakumamālima, a he iwakāluakumamāiwa makahiki kona noho aliʻi ʻana ma Ierusalema; a ʻo ka inoa o kona makuahine, ʻo ʻAbia, ke kaikamahine a Zekaria.Hezekiah was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem twenty-nine years. His mother's name was Abijah daughter of Zechariah.
2-ʻOihn 29:9Aia hoʻi, ua hāʻule ko kākou poʻe kūpuna i ka pahi kaua, a ʻo kā kākou poʻe keiki kāne, a me nā kaikamāhine a kākou, a me nā wāhine a kākou, he poʻe pio lākou no kēia hewa.This is why our fathers have fallen by the sword and why our sons and daughters and our wives are in captivity.
2-ʻOihn 29:32ʻO nā mōhai kuni ma ka helu ʻana, a ka ʻaha kanaka i lawe mai ai, he kanahiku bipi, hoʻokahi haneri hipa kāne, a ʻelua haneri hipa keiki: no ka mōhai kuni iā Iēhova kēia mau mea a pau loa.The number of burnt offerings the assembly brought was seventy bulls, a hundred rams and two hundred male lambs--all of them for burnt offerings to the LORD.
2-ʻOihn 30:13A ʻākoakoa maila ma Ierusalema nā kānaka he nui loa e hana i ka ʻahaʻaina berena hū ʻole, i ka malama ʻelua, he ʻaha kanaka nui loa.A very large crowd of people assembled in Jerusalem to celebrate the Feast of Unleavened Bread in the second month.
2-ʻOihn 30:18No 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 30:24No ka mea, ua hāʻawi ʻo Hezekia ke aliʻi o ka Iuda na ka ʻaha kanaka i hoʻokahi tausani bipi a me nā hipa ʻehiku tausani; a hāʻawi nā aliʻi na ka ʻaha kanaka i hoʻokahi tausani bipi, a me nā hipa he ʻumi tausani: a ʻo nā kāhuna he nui loa, huikala lākou iā lākou iho.Hezekiah king of Judah provided a thousand bulls and seven thousand sheep and goats for the assembly, and the officials provided them with a thousand bulls and ten thousand sheep and goats. A great number of priests consecrated themselves.
2-ʻOihn 31:6A ʻo nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, a me ka Iuda, ka poʻe noho ma nā kūlanakauhale ʻo Iuda, lawe mai lākou i ka hapaʻumi o nā bipi, a me nā hipa, a me ka hapaʻumi o nā mea laʻa i hoʻolaʻa ʻia iā Iēhova ko lākou Akua, a waiho ʻākoakoa lākou ia mau mea, he puʻu ʻokoʻa nō, a he puʻu ʻokoʻa.The men of Israel and Judah who lived in the towns of Judah also brought a tithe of their herds and flocks and a tithe of the holy things dedicated to the LORD their God, and they piled them in heaps.
2-ʻOihn 31:10Haʻi mai ʻo ʻAzaria, ke kahuna nui, no ka hale o Zadoka, ʻī maila, Mai ka hoʻomaka ʻana mai e lawe i ka mōhai i loko o ka hale o Iēhova, he ʻai nō a māʻona, a koe nō ka nui; no ka mea, ua hoʻomaikaʻi mai ʻo Iēhova i kona poʻe kānaka; a eia ke koena, ʻo kēia mea he nui nō.and Azariah the chief priest, from the family of Zadok, answered, "Since the people began to bring their contributions to the temple of the LORD, we have had enough to eat and plenty to spare, because the LORD has blessed his people, and this great amount is left over."
2-ʻOihn 32:4Hoʻākoakoa ʻia nā kānaka he nui loa, a pani lākou i nā pūnāwai a pau, a me ke kahawai i kahe mai ma waenakonu o ka ʻāina, ʻī ihola, No ke aha lā e hele mai ai nā aliʻi o ʻAsuria, a loaʻa iā lākou ka wai he nui loa?A large force of men assembled, and they blocked all the springs and the stream that flowed through the land. "Why should the kings of Assyria come and find plenty of water?" they said.
2-ʻOihn 32:5A hoʻoikaika ʻo ia a uhau ihola i kēlā wahi kēia wahi o ka pā i wāwahi ʻia, a hoʻokiʻekiʻe aʻe a hiki i nā hale kiaʻi, a i kekahi pā ʻē aʻe ma waho, a hana hou iā Milo i ke kūlanakauhale o Dāvida, a hana ihola i nā ihe a me nā pale kaua he nui loa.Then he worked hard repairing all the broken sections of the wall and building towers on it. He built another wall outside that one and reinforced the supporting terraces of the City of David. He also made large numbers of weapons and shields.
2-ʻOihn 32:8Me ia he lima kanaka; akā, me kākou ʻo Iēhova ko kākou Akua, e kōkua mai iā kākou, a e kaua i ko kākou kaua. A hilinaʻi nā kānaka i nā ʻōlelo a Hezekia, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda.With him is only the arm of flesh, but with us is the LORD our God to help us and to fight our battles." And the people gained confidence from what Hezekiah the king of Judah said.
2-ʻOihn 32:24Ia 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 32:27Aia nō iā Hezekia ka waiwai a me ka hanohano he nui loa; a hana ihola ia nona i mau waihona waiwai no ke kālā, a no ke gula, a no nā pōhaku makamae, a no nā mea ʻala, a no nā pale kaua, a no nā ipu maikaʻi a pau o kēlā ʻano kēia ʻano;Hezekiah had very great riches and honor, and he made treasuries for his silver and gold and for his precious stones, spices, shields and all kinds of valuables.
2-ʻOihn 32:29Hana nō hoʻi ia nona i nā kūlanakauhale, a loaʻa iā ia nā hipa, a me nā bipi he nui loa; no ka mea, hāʻawi mai nō ke Akua iā ia i ka waiwai he nui loa.He built villages and acquired great numbers of flocks and herds, for God had given him very great riches.
2-ʻOihn 33:1He ʻumikumamālua nā makahiki o Manase i kona wā i aliʻi ai, a noho aliʻi ihola ia i nā makahiki he kanalimakumamālima ma Ierusalema.Manasseh was twelve years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem fifty-five years.
2-ʻOihn 33:21He iwakāluakumamālua makahiki o ʻAmona i kona wā i noho aliʻi ai, a noho aliʻi ihola ia i ʻelua makahiki ma Ierusalema.Amon was twenty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem two years.
2-ʻOihn 34:1ʻEwalu makahiki o Iosia i kona wā i aliʻi ai; a noho aliʻi ihola ia ma Ierusalema i nā makahiki he kanakolukumamākahi.Josiah was eight years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem thirty-one years.
2-ʻOihn 34:27No ka mea, he naʻau palupalu kou, a ua hoʻohaʻahaʻa ʻoe iā ʻoe iho i mua i ke alo o ke Akua i kou lohe ʻana i kāna ʻōlelo kūʻē i kēia wahi, a i ko ʻoneʻi poʻe kānaka, a hoʻohaʻahaʻa ʻoe iā ʻoe iho i mua oʻu, a ua haehae i kou kapa me ka uē ʻana i mua oʻu; no laila, ua lohe nō au iā ʻoe, wahi a Iēhova.Because your heart was responsive and you humbled yourself before God when you heard what he spoke against this place and its people, and because you humbled yourself before me and tore your robes and wept in my presence, I have heard you, declares the LORD.
2-ʻOihn 35:7A hāʻawi ʻo Iosia na nā kānaka i nā holoholona, i nā hipa keiki, a me nā kao keiki, i mau mōhai mōliaola, no nā kānaka a pau i hiki mai, he kanakolu tausani ma ka helu ʻana, a me nā bipi ʻekolu tausani; a ʻo kēia mau mea no ko ke aliʻi waiwai nō ia.Josiah provided for all the lay people who were there a total of thirty thousand sheep and goats for the Passover offerings, and also three thousand cattle--all from the king's own possessions.
2-ʻOihn 35:21A hoʻouna mai kēlā i nā ʻelele i ona lā, ʻī maila, He aha iho nei kēia o kāua, e ke aliʻi o ka Iuda? ʻAʻole au i piʻi mai e kūʻē iā ʻoe i kēia lā, akā, i ko ka hale aʻu e kaua aku ai. ʻŌlelo maila ke Akua iaʻu e wikiwiki. E waiho aku ʻoe i ke Akua, eia nō ia me aʻu, o pepehi auaneʻi ia iā ʻoe.But Neco sent messengers to him, saying, "What quarrel is there between you and me, O king of Judah? It is not you I am attacking at this time, but the house with which I am at war. God has told me to hurry; so stop opposing God, who is with me, or he will destroy you."
2-ʻOihn 36:2He iwakālua nā makahiki a me kumamākolu o Iehoaza i kona wā i aliʻi ai, a noho aliʻi ihola ia ma Ierusalema ʻekolu malama.Jehoahaz was twenty-three years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem three months.
2-ʻOihn 36:5He iwakāluakumamālima makahiki o Iehoiakima i kona wā i aliʻi ai, a noho aliʻi ihola ia ma Ierusalema he ʻumikumamākahi mau makahiki; a hana ʻino ia i mua o Iēhova kona Akua.Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eleven years. He did evil in the eyes of the LORD his God.
2-ʻOihn 36:9ʻEwalu makahiki ko Iehoiakina i kona wā i aliʻi ai; a noho aliʻi ihola ia ʻekolu malama a me nā lā he ʻumi ma Ierusalema; a hana ʻino ia i mua o Iēhova.Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem three months and ten days. He did evil in the eyes of the LORD.
2-ʻOihn 36:11He iwakāluakumamākahi makahiki o Zedekia i kona wā i noho aliʻi ai, a noho aliʻi ihola ia ma Ierusalema i nā makahiki he ʻumikumamākahi.Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eleven years.
2-ʻOihn 36:21I hoʻokō ʻia ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova ma ka waha o Ieremia, a hiki i ka wā i hoʻomaha ai ka ʻāina i kona mau Sābati; no ka mea, i kona wā i mehameha ai, hoʻomaha nō ia, a lawa nō nā makahiki he kanahiku.The land enjoyed its sabbath rests; all the time of its desolation it rested, until the seventy years were completed in fulfillment of the word of the LORD spoken by Jeremiah.
ʻEzera 1:6A kōkua mai nō ko lākou poʻe hoalauna a pau iā lākou me nā kīʻaha kālā, a me ke gula, me ka waiwai, a me nā holoholona, a me nā mea maikaʻi, a he ʻokoʻa hoʻi nā mea a pau i hāʻawi lokomaikai ʻia mai.All their neighbors assisted them with articles of silver and gold, with goods and livestock, and with valuable gifts, in addition to all the freewill offerings.
ʻEzera 1:9A eia ka huina o ia mau mea; he kanakolu ipu gula, a hoʻokahi tausani ipu kālā, he iwakāluakumamāiwa pahi,This was the inventory: gold dishes, 30 silver dishes, 1,000 silver pans, 29
ʻEzera 1:10He kanakolu bola gula, ʻehā haneri a me ka ʻumi keu nā bola kālā maikaʻi iki iho, a ʻo nā kīʻaha ʻē aʻe hoʻokahi tausani.gold bowls, 30 matching silver bowls, 410 other articles, 1,000
ʻEzera 2:16ʻO nā mamo a ʻAtera na Hezekia, he kanaiwakumamāwalu.of Ater (through Hezekiah), 98
ʻEzera 2:20ʻO nā mamo a Gibara, he kanaiwakumamālima.of Gibbar, 95
ʻEzera 2:22ʻO nā kānaka o Netopa, he kanalimakumamāono.of Netophah, 56
ʻEzera 2:24ʻO nā mamo a ʻAzemaveta, he kanahākumamālua.of Azmaveth, 42
ʻEzera 2:29ʻO nā mamo a Nebo, he kanalimakumamālua.of Nebo, 52
ʻEzera 2:40ʻO nā Levi; ʻo nā mamo a Iesua, na Kademiʻela, a na nā keiki a Hodavia, he kanahikukumamāhā.The Levites: the descendants of Jeshua and Kadmiel (through the line of Hodaviah), 74
ʻEzera 2:64A ʻo ka ʻaha kanaka a pau, i ʻākoakoa, he kanahākumamālua tausani, ʻekolu haneri a me kanaono;The whole company numbered 42,360,
ʻEzera 2:65He ʻokoʻa kā lākou poʻe kauā kāne, a me kā lākou poʻe kauā wahine, ʻehiku tausani lākou, ʻekolu haneri a me kanakolukumamāhiku: a ʻo ka poʻe kāne mele o lākou, a me ka poʻe wāhine mele, ʻelua haneri lākou.besides their 7,337 menservants and maidservants; and they also had 200 men and women singers.
ʻEzera 3:1A hiki mai ka hiku o ka malama, a e noho ana nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela ma nā kūlanakauhale, hoʻākoakoa ʻia aʻela nā kānaka me he kanaka hoʻokahi lā ma Ierusalema.When the seventh month came and the Israelites had settled in their towns, the people assembled as one man in Jerusalem.
ʻEzera 3:11A mele aku lākou me ka hoʻoleʻa ʻana, a me ka hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana iā Iēhova; No ka mea, he maikaʻi ʻo ia, a he mau loa kona aloha i ka ʻIseraʻela. A hoʻōho aʻela nā kānaka a pau me ka hoʻōho nui, i ko lākou hoʻoleʻa ʻana iā Iēhova no ka hoʻokumu ʻana i ka hale o Iēhova.With praise and thanksgiving they sang to the LORD: "He is good; his love to Israel endures forever." And all the people gave a great shout of praise to the LORD, because the foundation of the house of the LORD was laid.
ʻEzera 4:14ʻĀnō, no ka mea, ua miko mākou i ka paʻakai o ka hale aliʻi, ʻaʻole he mea pono no mākou ke ʻike i ka pōʻino o ke aliʻi; no kēia mea, ua hoʻouna aku mākou, a hōʻike i ke aliʻi;Now since we are under obligation to the palace and it is not proper for us to see the king dishonored, we are sending this message to inform the king,
ʻEzera 4:15I ʻimi ʻia ma ka buke o nā moʻoʻōlelo o kou mau mākua; a e loaʻa nō iā ʻoe ma ka buke o nā moʻoʻōlelo, a ʻike hoʻi ʻoe, ʻo kēia kūlanakauhale, he kūlanakauhale kipi, a hoʻopōʻino i nā aliʻi, a me nā panalāʻau, a ua hana lākou i ke kipi i loko o ia, mai ka wā kahiko; no ia mea i luku ʻia ai kēia kūlanakauhale.so that a search may be made in the archives of your predecessors. In these records you will find that this city is a rebellious city, troublesome to kings and provinces, a place of rebellion from ancient times. That is why this city was destroyed.
ʻEzera 4:17A 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 5:11A haʻi mai lākou i ka ʻōlelo iā mākou pēnēia, ʻī maila, He poʻe kauā mākou na ke Akua o ka lani, a ʻo ka honua, a ke hana nei i ka hale, i ka mea i hana ʻia i nā makahiki ma mua loa aku, a kekahi aliʻi nui o ka ʻIseraʻela i hana, a hoʻopaʻa aku ia.This is the answer they gave us: "We are the servants of the God of heaven and earth, and we are rebuilding the temple that was built many years ago, one that a great king of Israel built and finished.
ʻEzera 5:17ʻĀnō hoʻi, inā he mea pono i ke aliʻi, e ʻimihia ma ka hale waihona waiwai o ke aliʻi ma Babulona, inā he ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua kauoha ʻia e Kuro e hana i kēia hale o ke Akua ma Ierusalema; a e hoʻouna mai ke aliʻi i kona manaʻo no kēia mea.Now if it pleases the king, let a search be made in the royal archives of Babylon to see if King Cyrus did in fact issue a decree to rebuild this house of God in Jerusalem. Then let the king send us his decision in this matter.
ʻEzera 6:2A loaʻa ihola, ma ʻAkemeta, ma ka hale aliʻi, o ko Media, he palapala, a pēnēia ka ʻōlelo i kākau ʻia ai ma loko.A scroll was found in the citadel of Ecbatana in the province of Media, and this was written on it: Memorandum:
ʻEzera 6:3I ka makahiki mua o Kuro ke aliʻi, kauoha aʻela ʻo ua Kuro lā ke aliʻi no ka hale o ke Akua ma Ierusalema, E hana ʻia ka hale, kahi i kaumaha aku ai i nā mōhai, a e hoʻonoho paʻa ʻia ke kumu; he kanaono haʻilima ke kiʻekiʻe, a he kanaono haʻilima ka laulā;In the first year of King Cyrus, the king issued a decree concerning the temple of God in Jerusalem: Let the temple be rebuilt as a place to present sacrifices, and let its foundations be laid. It is to be ninety feet high and ninety feet wide,
ʻEzera 7:6ʻO 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 7:11Eia ke kope o ka palapala a ʻAretasaseta ke aliʻi i hāʻawi aku ai iā ʻEzera ke kahuna, ke kākau ʻōlelo, he kākau ʻōlelo no nā kauoha a Iēhova, a me kona mau kānāwai i ka ʻIseraʻela.This is a copy of the letter King Artaxerxes had given to Ezra the priest and teacher, a man learned in matters concerning the commands and decrees of the LORD for Israel:
ʻEzera 7:12ʻO ʻAretasaseta, ke aliʻi o nā aliʻi, iā ʻEzera ke kahuna, he kākau ʻōlelo akamai ma ke kānāwai o ke Akua o ka lani, a pēlā aku nō.Artaxerxes, king of kings, To Ezra the priest, a teacher of the Law of the God of heaven: Greetings.
ʻEzera 7:24Ke hōʻike aku nei nō hoʻi mākou iā ʻoukou, no nā kāhuna a pau, a no nā Levi, no ka poʻe mele, no nā kiaʻi puka, no ka poʻe Netini, a me ka poʻe lawelawe ma kēia hale o ke Akua, ʻaʻole he pono ke ʻauhau iā lākou i ka uku, a me ka hoʻokupu, a me ke dute.You are also to know that you have no authority to impose taxes, tribute or duty on any of the priests, Levites, singers, gatekeepers, temple servants or other workers at this house of God.
ʻEzera 8:6No nā mamo a ʻAdina; ʻo ʻEbeda, ke keiki a Ionatana, a me ia nō he kanalima kāne.of the descendants of Adin, Ebed son of Jonathan, and with him 50 men;
ʻEzera 8:7No nā mamo a ʻElama; ʻo Iesaia, ke keiki a ʻAtalia, a me ia nō he kanahiku kāne.of the descendants of Elam, Jeshaiah son of Athaliah, and with him 70 men;
ʻEzera 8:8No nā mamo a Sepatia; ʻo Zebadia ke keiki a Mikaʻela, a me ia nō he kanawalu kāne.of the descendants of Shephatiah, Zebadiah son of Michael, and with him 80 men;
ʻEzera 8:11No nā mamo a Bebai; ʻo Zekaria ke keiki a Bebai, a me ia nō he iwakālua a me kumamāwalu kāne.of the descendants of Bebai, Zechariah son of Bebai, and with him 28 men;
ʻEzera 8:13No nā mamo hope a ʻAdonikama, a eia ka inoa o lākou, ʻo ʻElipeleta, ʻo Ieiʻela, a me Semaia, a me lākou nō he kanaono kāne.of the descendants of Adonikam, the last ones, whose names were Eliphelet, Jeuel and Shemaiah, and with them 60 men;
ʻEzera 8:14A no nā mamo hoʻi a Bigevai; ʻo ʻUtai, a ʻo Zabuda, a me lāua nō he kanahiku nā kāne.of the descendants of Bigvai, Uthai and Zaccur, and with them 70 men.
ʻEzera 8:16A 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 8:18A ma ka lima o ke Akua ma luna o mākou e pono ai, lawe mai lākou no mākou i kekahi kanaka naʻauao no nā keiki a Maheli, ka mamo a Levi, ke keiki a ʻIseraʻela; a iā Serebia, me kāna mau keiki, a me kona mau hoahānau he ʻumikumamāwalu;Because the gracious hand of our God was on us, they brought us Sherebiah, a capable man, from the descendants of Mahli son of Levi, the son of Israel, and Sherebiah's sons and brothers, 18 men;
ʻEzera 8:19A me Hasabia, a me ia nō ʻo Iesaia, no nā mamo a Merari, kona mau hoahānau, a me kā lākou mau keiki, he iwakālua;and Hashabiah, together with Jeshaiah from the descendants of Merari, and his brothers and nephews, 20 men.
ʻEzera 8:24A laila hoʻokaʻawale au i nā luna kāhuna he ʻumikumamālua, ʻo Serebia, ʻo Hasabia, a he ʻumi o ko lāua mau hoahānau me lāua;Then I set apart twelve of the leading priests, together with Sherebiah, Hashabiah and ten of their brothers,
ʻEzera 8:27A he iwakālua bola gula, hoʻokahi tausani derama; a ʻelua kīʻaha keleawe melemele maikaʻi, he nui ke kumu kūʻai, e like me ke gula.20 bowls of gold valued at %"1,000 darics, and two fine articles of polished bronze, as precious as gold.
ʻEzera 8:28A 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 8:35A ʻo nā keiki a ka poʻe pio i hoʻi hou mai, kaumaha aku lākou i nā mōhai kuni i ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, he ʻumikumamālua nā bipi kāne no ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, a he kanaiwakumamāono nā hipa kāne, a he kanahikukumamāhiku nā keiki hipa, he ʻumikumamālua nā kao kāne, i mōhai hala: ʻo ia mea a pau i mōhai kuni iā Iēhova.Then the exiles who had returned from captivity sacrificed burnt offerings to the God of Israel: twelve bulls for all Israel, ninety-six rams, seventy-seven male lambs and, as a sin offering, twelve male goats. All this was a burnt offering to the LORD.
ʻEzera 9:9No ka mea, he poʻe mākou i hoʻoluhi ʻia; akā, ʻaʻole i haʻalele mai ko mākou Akua iā mākou i ko mākou luhi ʻana, a ua hāʻawi mai iā mākou i ka lokomaikaʻi ʻia i mua o nā aliʻi o Peresia, e hāʻawi mai iā mākou i ka ʻoluʻolu, e kūkulu i ka hale o ko mākou Akua, a e hana hou i kona mau wahi i hiolo, a e hāʻawi iā mākou i wahi pā ma Iuda a ma Ierusalema.Though we are slaves, our God has not deserted us in our bondage. He has shown us kindness in the sight of the kings of Persia: He has granted us new life to rebuild the house of our God and repair its ruins, and he has given us a wall of protection in Judah and Jerusalem.
ʻEzera 9:10ʻĀnō, e ko mākou Akua, he aha kā mākou e ʻōlelo aku ai ma hope o kēia? No ka mea, ua haʻalele mākou i kāu mau kauoha,"But now, O our God, what can we say after this? For we have disregarded the commands
ʻEzera 9:11Nā mea āu i kauoha mai ai ma ka lima o kāu poʻe kauā, nā kāula, ʻī maila, ʻO ka ʻāina, kahi a ʻoukou e hele ai a komo, he ʻāina haumia i ka mea haumia o nā kānaka o nā ʻāina, me ko lākou mea hoʻopailua, nā mea a lākou i hoʻopiha ai me ko lākou mau mea pelapela mai kēlā ʻaoʻao, a hiki i kēia ʻaoʻao.you gave through your servants the prophets when you said: 'The land you are entering to possess is a land polluted by the corruption of its peoples. By their detestable practices they have filled it with their impurity from one end to the other.
ʻEzera 9:15E Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, he pono kou; no ka mea, ke koe nei mākou e pakele ana, e like me ia i kēia lā; eia hoʻi mākou i mua ou i loko o ko mākou hala; no ka mea, ʻaʻole e hiki iā mākou ke kū i mua ou no kēia mea.O LORD, God of Israel, you are righteous! We are left this day as a remnant. Here we are before you in our guilt, though because of it not one of us can stand in your presence."
ʻEzera 10:1A pau kā ʻEzera pule ʻana, a me ka uē ʻana, a me ka moe ʻana i mua o ka hale o ke Akua, hoʻākoakoa ʻia aʻela i ona lā he anaina kanaka nui loa o ka ʻIseraʻela, nā kāne, me nā wāhine a me nā kamaliʻi; no ka mea, he nui loa ka uē o nā kānaka.While Ezra was praying and confessing, weeping and throwing himself down before the house of God, a large crowd of Israelites--men, women and children--gathered around him. They too wept bitterly.
ʻEzera 10:2A ʻōlelo mai ʻo Sekania ke keiki a Iehiʻela, no nā mamo a ʻElama, ʻī maila iā ʻEzera, Ua hana hewa mākou i ke Akua, a ua lawe mākou i nā wāhine ʻē no nā kānaka o ka ʻāina: akā ʻānō, he manaʻolana nō i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela no kēia mea.Then Shecaniah son of Jehiel, one of the descendants of Elam, said to Ezra, "We have been unfaithful to our God by marrying foreign women from the peoples around us. But in spite of this, there is still hope for Israel.
ʻEzera 10:13Akā, ua nui nā kānaka, a he manawa ua nui, ʻaʻole e hiki iā mākou ke kū ma waho, a ʻo ka hana, ʻaʻole ia no ka lā hoʻokahi, ʻaʻole no nā lā ʻelua; no ka mea, ua nui nā mea o mākou i hana hewa ma kēia mea.But there are many people here and it is the rainy season; so we cannot stand outside. Besides, this matter cannot be taken care of in a day or two, because we have sinned greatly in this thing.
Neh 2:3A 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 2:4A 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 2:5A 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 2:6A ʻī maila ke aliʻi iaʻu, (ʻo ke aliʻi wahine kekahi e noho pū ana me ia,) Pehea ka lōʻihi o kou manawa e hele ai? Āhea lā ʻoe e hoʻi mai ai? A he mea ʻoluʻolu ia i ke aliʻi e hoʻouna iaʻu; a haʻi aku au iā ia i manawa.Then the king, with the queen sitting beside him, asked me, "How long will your journey take, and when will you get back?" It pleased the king to send me; so I set a time.
Neh 2:7A ʻōlelo aku nō hoʻi au i ke aliʻi, Inā he mea pono ia i ke aliʻi, e hāʻawi ʻia mai iaʻu kekahi mau palapala na nā kiaʻāina ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o ka muliwai, i lawe lākou iaʻu a hiki au ma Iuda;I also said to him, "If it pleases the king, may I have letters to the governors of Trans-Euphrates, so that they will provide me safe-conduct until I arrive in Judah?
Neh 2:10A lohe ʻo Sanebalata ka Horona, a me Tobia ke kauā, ka ʻAmona, he mea kaumaha loa nō iā lāua ka hiki ʻana mai o kekahi kanaka e ʻimi i ka mea e pono ai nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela.When Sanballat the Horonite and Tobiah the Ammonite official heard about this, they were very much disturbed that someone had come to promote the welfare of the Israelites.
Neh 2:18A 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 2:19A lohe ʻo Sanebalata ka Horona, a me Tobia ke kauā, ka ʻAmona, a me Gesema, ka ʻArabia, ua ʻaka henehene mai lākou iā mākou, a ua hoʻowahāwahā mai nō hoʻi iā mākou, ʻī maila, He aha kēia mea a ʻoukou e hana nei? E kipi aku anei ʻoukou i ke aliʻi?But when Sanballat the Horonite, Tobiah the Ammonite official and Geshem the Arab heard about it, they mocked and ridiculed us. "What is this you are doing?" they asked. "Are you rebelling against the king?"
Neh 2:20A 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 4:2A ʻōlelo aʻela ia i mua o kona mau hoahānau a me ka poʻe koa no Samaria, ʻī aʻela, He aha ka mea a ka Iuda a ka poʻe nāwaliwali e hana nei? E oki anei lākou, ʻo lākou iho? E mōhai anei lākou? E hoʻopau anei lākou i ka lā hoʻokahi? E hoʻāla anei lākou i nā pōhaku mai loko aʻe o nā puʻu ʻōpala i puhi ʻia?and in the presence of his associates and the army of Samaria, he said, "What are those feeble Jews doing? Will they restore their wall? Will they offer sacrifices? Will they finish in a day? Can they bring the stones back to life from those heaps of rubble--burned as they are?"
Neh 4:6A uhau ihola mākou i ka pā; a hui ʻia ka pā a pau a hiki i ka waenakonu ona; no ka mea, he hoihoi ko ka poʻe kānaka e hana.So we rebuilt the wall till all of it reached half its height, for the people worked with all their heart.
Neh 4:12A i ka wā i hiki mai ai ka poʻe o ka Iuda, e noho ana ma kahi kokoke i o lākou lā, he ʻumi kā lākou ʻōlelo ʻana mai iā mākou, Ma luna auaneʻi o ʻoukou, mai nā wahi mai a pau a ʻoukou e hoʻi mai ai iā mākou.Then the Jews who lived near them came and told us ten times over, "Wherever you turn, they will attack us."
Neh 5:2No ka mea, ʻōlelo maila kekahi poʻe, ʻO kā mākou mau keiki kāne a me kā mākou mau kaikamāhine, he poʻe nui no mākou, a lawe ʻaiʻē mākou i ka ʻai, i ʻai iho ai, a ola.Some were saying, "We and our sons and daughters are numerous; in order for us to eat and stay alive, we must get grain."
Neh 5:14A mai ka lā mai oʻu i hoʻolilo ʻia ai i kiaʻāina ma ka ʻāina ʻo Iuda, mai ka makahiki iwakālua mai a hiki i ka makahiki kanakolukumamālua o ʻAretasaseta, ʻo ke aliʻi, he ʻumikumamālua makahiki, ʻaʻole nō au, ʻaʻole hoʻi koʻu poʻe hoahānau i ʻai i ka ʻai na ke kiaʻāina.Moreover, from the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes, when I was appointed to be their governor in the land of Judah, until his thirty-second year--twelve years--neither I nor my brothers ate the food allotted to the governor.
Neh 5:15Akā, ʻo nā kiaʻāina ma mua oʻu, ua hoʻokaumaha lākou i nā kānaka, a ua lawe na lākou mai i ka ʻai, a me ka waina, a me nā sekela kālā he kanahā; a ua hana nō hoʻi kā lākou mau kauā me he poʻe aliʻi lā ma luna o nā kānaka: akā, ʻaʻole au i hana pēlā no ka makaʻu i ke Akua.But the earlier governors--those preceding me--placed a heavy burden on the people and took forty shekels of silver from them in addition to food and wine. Their assistants also lorded it over the people. But out of reverence for God I did not act like that.
Neh 5:18A ʻo ka mea i hoʻomākaukau ʻia no ka lā hoʻokahi, hoʻokahi bipi, a me nā hipa ʻeono i wae ʻia; a ua hoʻomākaukau ʻia nō hoʻi nā manu naʻu, a i ka ʻumi o nā lā, kēlā waina kēia waina, he nui; a ma kēia mau mea, ʻaʻole nō au i lawe i ka ʻai na ke kiaʻāina, no ka mea, ua kaumaha ka hoʻokauā ʻana ma luna o kēia poʻe kānaka.Each day one ox, six choice sheep and some poultry were prepared for me, and every ten days an abundant supply of wine of all kinds. In spite of all this, I never demanded the food allotted to the governor, because the demands were heavy on these people.
Neh 6:3A 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 6:7A ua hoʻonoho hoʻi ʻoe i poʻe kāula e haʻi aku ma Ierusalema nou, me ka ʻī ʻana aku, He aliʻi ma Iuda: eia hoʻi, e lohe auaneʻi ke aliʻi e like me kēia mau ʻōlelo. No laila, ʻeā, e kūkākūkā pū lākou.and have even appointed prophets to make this proclamation about you in Jerusalem: 'There is a king in Judah!' Now this report will get back to the king; so come, let us confer together."
Neh 6:15A ua paʻa ka pā i ka lā iwakāluakumamālima o ʻElula, i nā lā he kanalimakumamālua.So the wall was completed on the twenty-fifth of Elul, in fifty-two days.
Neh 6:18No ka mea, he nui ka poʻe ma Iuda i hoʻohiki ʻia nona, no ka mea, he hūnōna kāne nō ia no Sekania ke keiki a ʻAra; a ua lawe hoʻi ʻo Iohanana kāna keiki i ke kaikamahine a Mesulama ke keiki a Berekia.For many in Judah were under oath to him, since he was son-in-law to Shecaniah son of Arah, and his son Jehohanan had married the daughter of Meshullam son of Berekiah.
Neh 7:2A 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 7:4A ua pālahalaha ke kūlanakauhale ma kēlā ʻaoʻao a me kēia ʻaoʻao, a ua nui hoʻi ia; akā, he kākaʻikahi nā kānaka i loko ona, ʻaʻole nō hoʻi i kūkulu ʻia nā hale.Now the city was large and spacious, but there were few people in it, and the houses had not yet been rebuilt.
Neh 7:21ʻO nā mamo a ʻAtera na Hezekia, he kanaiwakumamāwalu.of Ater (through Hezekiah), 98
Neh 7:25ʻO nā mamo a Gibeona, he kanaiwakumamālima.of Gibeon, 95
Neh 7:28ʻO nā kānaka o Betaʻazemaveta, he kanahākumamālua.of Beth Azmaveth, 42
Neh 7:33ʻO nā kānaka o kēlā Nebo, he kanalimakumamālua.of the other Nebo, 52
Neh 7:43ʻO ka Levi: ʻo nā mamo a Iesua nā Kademiʻela, a no nā mamo a Hodeva, he kanahikukumamāhā.The Levites: the descendants of Jeshua (through Kadmiel through the line of Hodaviah), 74
Neh 7:64ʻImi 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 7:66A ʻo ka ʻaha kanaka a pau, ke hui pū ʻia, he kanahākumamālua tausani ʻekolu haneri a me kanaono.The whole company numbered 42,360,
Neh 7:67He ʻokoʻa kā lākou poʻe kauā kāne a me kā lākou poʻe kauā wahine, ʻehiku tausani lākou, ʻekolu haneri a me kanakolukumamāhiku: a ʻo ka poʻe kāne mele a me ka poʻe wāhine mele o lākou, ʻelua haneri a me kanahākumamālima.besides their %"7,337 menservants and maidservants; and they also had 245 men and women singers.
Neh 7:70A hāʻawi maila kekahi poʻe koʻikoʻi o nā mākua no ka hana. Hāʻawi maila ke kiaʻāina ma ka waihona mea laʻa i hoʻokahi tausani derama gula, i nā ipu he kanalima a me nā lole komo no nā kāhuna ʻelima haneri a me kanakolu.Some of the heads of the families contributed to the work. The governor gave to the treasury %"1,000 drachmas of gold, 50 bowls and 530 garments for priests.
Neh 7:71A hāʻawi maila kekahi poʻe koʻikoʻi o nā mākua ma ka waihona mea laʻa no ka hana, i nā derama gula he iwakālua tausani, a me nā mane kālā ʻelua tausani, a me nā haneri ʻelua.Some of the heads of the families gave to the treasury for the work 20,000 drachmas of gold and %"2,200 minas of silver.
Neh 7:72A ʻo kā ka poʻe kānaka i koe i hāʻawi mai ai, ʻo nā derama gula he iwakālua tausani a me nā mane kālā ʻelua tausani, a me nā lole komo no nā kāhuna, he kanaonokumamāhiku.The total given by the rest of the people was 20,000 drachmas of gold, %"2,000 minas of silver and 67 garments for priests.
Neh 8:9A 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 8:10ʻĪ 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 8:11Pēlā 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 8:18A heluhelu ihola ʻo ia ma ka buke o ke kānāwai o ke Akua i kēlā lā i kēia lā, mai ka lā mua mai a hiki i ka lā hope. Hana ihola lākou i ka ʻahaʻaina i nā lā ʻehiku, a i ka walu o ka lā he hālāwai, e like me ka mea i kauoha ʻia ai.Day after day, from the first day to the last, Ezra read from the Book of the Law of God. They celebrated the feast for seven days, and on the eighth day, in accordance with the regulation, there was an assembly.
Neh 9:8Loaʻa ihola iā ʻoe kona naʻau he kūpaʻa i mua ou, a hoʻohiki ihola ʻoe me ia i ka berita e hāʻawi i ka ʻāina o nā Kanaʻana, nā Heta, nā ʻAmora a me nā Periza, a me nā Iebusa, a me nā Giregasa, e hāʻawi nō i kāna poʻe mamo, a hoʻokō iho nō ʻoe i kāu ʻōlelo; no ka mea, he mea hana pololei nō ʻoe.You found his heart faithful to you, and you made a covenant with him to give to his descendants the land of the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Jebusites and Girgashites. You have kept your promise because you are righteous.
Neh 9:11Hoʻokaʻawale 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 9:13Iho maila ʻoe ma luna o ka mauna ʻo Sinai, ʻōlelo pū me lākou mai ka lani mai, a hāʻawi maila ʻoe iā lākou i nā ʻōlelo kūpaʻa he pololei, a me nā kapu he ʻoiaʻiʻo, i nā kānāwai a me nā kauoha he maikaʻi:"You came down on Mount Sinai; you spoke to them from heaven. You gave them regulations and laws that are just and right, and decrees and commands that are good.
Neh 9:17Hōʻole aku lākou, ʻaʻole e hoʻolohe, ʻaʻole hoʻi lākou i hoʻomanaʻo i kāu mau hana kupanaha āu i hana ai me lākou; hōʻoʻoleʻa nō lākou i ko lākou ʻāʻī, a i ko lākou kipi ʻana, koho ihola lākou i luna, i hoʻi aku ai lākou ma ko lākou hoʻokauā ʻana: akā, ʻo ʻoe ke Akua e kala ana i ka hala, he ʻoluʻolu a me ka lokomaikaʻi, he ahonui a me ke aloha nui, no laila, ʻaʻole ʻoe i haʻalele iā lākou.They refused to listen and failed to remember the miracles you performed among them. They became stiff-necked and in their rebellion appointed a leader in order to return to their slavery. But you are a forgiving God, gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love. Therefore you did not desert them,
Neh 9:19A laila, ʻaʻole ʻoe i haʻalele iā lākou ma ka wao nahele, no kou lokomaikaʻi he nui loa; ʻaʻole nō i haʻalele ke kia ao iā lākou i ke ao, e alakaʻi ana iā lākou ma ke alanui; ʻaʻole hoʻi i haʻalele ke kia ahi i ka pō i mālamalama no lākou ma ke alanui a lākou e hele ai."Because of your great compassion you did not abandon them in the desert. By day the pillar of cloud did not cease to guide them on their path, nor the pillar of fire by night to shine on the way they were to take.
Neh 9:25A lawe pio ihola lākou i nā kūlanakauhale i paʻa i ka pā, a me ka ʻāina maikaʻi, a lilo ihola iā lākou nā hale i lako i kēlā mea maikaʻi kēia mea maikaʻi, nā pūnāwai i ʻeli ʻia, nā māla waina, a me nā māla ʻoliva a me nā lāʻau hua he nui: a ʻai ihola lākou a māʻona, a momona hoʻi, a ʻoliʻoli ihola lākou i kou hoʻomaikaʻi nui ʻana.They captured fortified cities and fertile land; they took possession of houses filled with all kinds of good things, wells already dug, vineyards, olive groves and fruit trees in abundance. They ate to the full and were well-nourished; they reveled in your great goodness.
Neh 9:27No 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 9:30Akā, 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 9:31ʻAʻole naʻe ʻoe i hoʻopau loa iā lākou no kou lokomaikaʻi he nui nō, ʻaʻole hoʻi i haʻalele ʻoe iā lākou; no ka mea, he Akua lokomaikaʻi nō ʻoe a me ke aloha.But in your great mercy you did not put an end to them or abandon them, for you are a gracious and merciful God.
Neh 9:32ʻĀnō hoʻi, e ko mākou Akua, ke Akua nui, mana, a hoʻoweliweli, e mālama ana i ka berita a me ka lokomaikaʻi, mai manaʻo mai ʻoe he ʻuʻuku ka pōpilikia a pau i hiki maila ma luna o mākou nei, ma luna o ko mākou poʻe aliʻi, ma luna o nā luna o mākou, a ma luna o ko mākou poʻe kāhuna, a ma luna o nā kāula o mākou, ma luna o ko mākou poʻe mākua, a ma luna hoʻi o kou poʻe kānaka a pau, mai nā lā mai o nā aliʻi o ʻAsuria a hiki i kēia lā."Now therefore, O our God, the great, mighty and awesome God, who keeps his covenant of love, do not let all this hardship seem trifling in your eyes--the hardship that has come upon us, upon our kings and leaders, upon our priests and prophets, upon our fathers and all your people, from the days of the kings of Assyria until today.
Neh 9:36Eia hoʻi, i kēia lā, he poʻe kauā mākou, a ʻo ka ʻāina āu i hāʻawi mai ai i ko mākou poʻe kūpuna e ʻai i ka hua ona a me kona maikaʻi, ʻeā, he poʻe kauā nō mākou ma luna ona."But see, we are slaves today, slaves in the land you gave our forefathers so they could eat its fruit and the other good things it produces.
Neh 11:14A me ko lākou mau hoahānau, he poʻe koa ikaika, hoʻokahi haneri a me ka iwakāluakumamāwalu; a ʻo ka luna ma luna o lākou ʻo Zabediʻela, kekahi o ka poʻe koʻikoʻi.and his associates, who were able men--128. Their chief officer was Zabdiel son of Haggedolim.
Neh 12:12I nā lā iā Ioiakima, he poʻe kāhuna, he poʻe koʻikoʻi lākou o nā mākua: na Seraia ʻo Meraia, na ʻIremia ʻo Hanania,In the days of Joiakim, these were the heads of the priestly families: of Seraiah's family, Meraiah; of Jeremiah's, Hananiah;
Neh 12:22ʻO nā Levi i nā lā iā ʻEliasiba, Ioiada, a me Iohanana, a me Iadua, ua kākau ʻia lākou he poʻe koʻikoʻi o nā mākua; pēlā nō hoʻi nā kāhuna a hiki i ke kau iā Dariu no Peresia.The family heads of the Levites in the days of Eliashib, Joiada, Johanan and Jaddua, as well as those of the priests, were recorded in the reign of Darius the Persian.
Neh 12:24A ʻo ka poʻe koʻikoʻi o nā Levi, ʻo Hasabia, Serebeia a me Iesua ke keiki a Kademiʻela, a ʻo nā hoahānau o lākou ma ko lākou alo aku e hoʻonani a e hoʻoleʻa aku, e like me ke kauoha a Dāvida ke kanaka o ke Akua, he papa ma ke alo aku o kekahi papa.And the leaders of the Levites were Hashabiah, Sherebiah, Jeshua son of Kadmiel, and their associates, who stood opposite them to give praise and thanksgiving, one section responding to the other, as prescribed by David the man of God.
Neh 12:25ʻO Matania, a me Bakebukia, ʻo ʻObadia, Mesulama, Telemona, Akuba, he poʻe kiaʻi puka lākou e kiaʻi ana ma nā waihona waiwai o nā puka.Mattaniah, Bakbukiah, Obadiah, Meshullam, Talmon and Akkub were gatekeepers who guarded the storerooms at the gates.
Neh 12:46No ka mea, i nā lā o Dāvida a me ʻAsapa, mai ka wā kahiko mai, he poʻe luna nō ma luna o ka poʻe mele, a he mau mele nō e hoʻoleʻa aku ai a e hoʻonani aku ai i ke Akua.For long ago, in the days of David and Asaph, there had been directors for the singers and for the songs of praise and thanksgiving to God.
Neh 13:4A ma mua o kēia manawa, ʻo ʻEliasiba ke kahuna, iā ia i hāʻawi ʻia ke keʻena o ka hale o ko kākou Akua, he hoalauna nō ia no Tobia.Before this, Eliashib the priest had been put in charge of the storerooms of the house of our God. He was closely associated with Tobiah,
Neh 13:13A hoʻonoho iho au i nā puʻukū waiwai ma luna o nā waihona waiwai iā Selemia ke kahuna, a me Zadoka ke kākau ʻōlelo, a me Pedaia kekahi o nā Levi; a ma hope o lākou ʻo Hanana ke keiki a Zakura, ke keiki a Matania; no ka mea, ua manaʻo ʻia lākou he poʻe hana pololei, no laila, na lākou nō e māhele na ko lākou poʻe hoahānau.I put Shelemiah the priest, Zadok the scribe, and a Levite named Pedaiah in charge of the storerooms and made Hanan son of Zaccur, the son of Mattaniah, their assistant, because these men were considered trustworthy. They were made responsible for distributing the supplies to their brothers.
Neh 13:17A 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 13:24A he hapa ka ʻōlelo ʻana o kā lākou poʻe keiki ma ka ʻōlelo a ʻAsedoda, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻike lākou ke ʻōlelo e like me ka Iuda, akā, e like me kēlā lāhui kanaka a me kēia lāhui kanaka.Half of their children spoke the language of Ashdod or the language of one of the other peoples, and did not know how to speak the language of Judah.
Neh 13:26ʻAʻole anei i hana hewa ʻo Solomona ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela ma kēia mau mea? Ma nā lāhui kanaka he nui loa, ʻaʻole aliʻi e like me ia, ua aloha ʻia ʻo ia e kona Akua, a ua hoʻolilo ke Akua iā ia i aliʻi ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela a pau; akā, ʻo nā wāhine o nā ʻāina ʻē, alakaʻi nō lākou iā ia ma ka hewa.Was it not because of marriages like these that Solomon king of Israel sinned? Among the many nations there was no king like him. He was loved by his God, and God made him king over all Israel, but even he was led into sin by foreign women.
Neh 13:28A 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 1:4A hōʻike ʻo ia i ka waiwai nani o kona aupuni, a me ka hanohano o kona maikaʻi nui, no nā lā he nui loa, hoʻokahi haneri a me kanawalu mau lā.For a full 180 days he displayed the vast wealth of his kingdom and the splendor and glory of his majesty.
ʻEset 1:6ʻO nā pākū hoʻi, he lole huluhulu keʻokeʻo, a he olonā keʻokeʻo, a me ka poni, ua paʻa i nā kaula huluhulu keʻokeʻo, maikaʻi, a me ka ʻulaʻula, i naki ʻia i loko o nā komo dālā, ma nā kia pōhaku keʻokeʻo. ʻO nā noho hilinaʻi, he gula ia a me ke kālā ma luna o ke kahua pōhaku ʻōmaʻomaʻo, a keʻokeʻo, i hoʻonoho pū ʻia me nā momi a me ka ʻea.The garden had hangings of white and blue linen, fastened with cords of white linen and purple material to silver rings on marble pillars. There were couches of gold and silver on a mosaic pavement of porphyry, marble, mother-of-pearl and other costly stones.
ʻEset 1:11E lawe mai lākou iā Vaseti, i ke aliʻi wahine i mua i ke alo o ke aliʻi, me ka pāpale aliʻi, e hōʻike aku i nā kānaka a me nā aliʻi, i kona maikaʻi; no ka mea, he helehelena maikaʻi kona.to bring before him Queen Vashti, wearing her royal crown, in order to display her beauty to the people and nobles, for she was lovely to look at.
ʻEset 1:19Inā he maikaʻi i ko ke aliʻi manaʻo, e hoʻolaha ʻia aku nō kekahi ʻōlelo no ke aupuni, a e kākau ʻia nō hoʻi ia ma nā kānāwai o Peresia a me Media, i hāʻule ʻole ia, ʻaʻole loa e hele hou mai ʻo Vaseti i mua i ke alo o ke aliʻi, ʻo ʻAhasuero; a e hāʻawi aku hoʻi ke aliʻi i ko Vaseti waiwai aliʻi na kekahi i ʻoi aku ka pono ma mua o kona."Therefore, if it pleases the king, let him issue a royal decree and let it be written in the laws of Persia and Media, which cannot be repealed, that Vashti is never again to enter the presence of King Xerxes. Also let the king give her royal position to someone else who is better than she.
ʻEset 1:20Aia hoʻolaha ʻia ke kānāwai a ke aliʻi e hana ai, ma kona aupuni a pau, (no ka mea he nui ia,) a laila e hoʻomaikaʻi nō nā wāhine i kā lākou poʻe kāne i nā mea nui a me nā mea ʻuʻuku.Then when the king's edict is proclaimed throughout all his vast realm, all the women will respect their husbands, from the least to the greatest."
ʻEset 2:5Ma Susana ka pā kaua kekahi Iudaio, ʻo Moredekai kona inoa, he keiki ia na Iaira, ke keiki a Simei, ke keiki a Kisa, he Beniamina;Now there was in the citadel of Susa a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin, named Mordecai son of Jair, the son of Shimei, the son of Kish,
ʻEset 2:8A lohe ʻia ka ʻōlelo a ke aliʻi, a me kona kānāwai, a hoʻākoakoa ʻia mai nā kaikamāhine he nui loa ma Susana ka pā kaua, ma ka lima o Hegai, ʻo ʻEsetera kekahi i lawe ʻia mai i loko o ka hale o ke aliʻi, ma ka lima o Hegai, ʻo ka mea mālama i nā wāhine.When the king's order and edict had been proclaimed, many girls were brought to the citadel of Susa and put under the care of Hegai. Esther also was taken to the king's palace and entrusted to Hegai, who had charge of the harem.
ʻEset 2:12A hiki i ka manawa pono e hele aku ai kēlā kaikamahine kēia kaikamahine i loko i ke aliʻi iā ʻAhasuero, ma hope iho o kona noho ʻana he ʻumi a me kumamālua malama, e like me ka hana mau ʻana a nā wāhine, (no ka mea, penei i mālama ʻia ai nā lā o ka hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻana: ʻeono malama me ka ʻaila mura, a ʻeono malama me nā mea ʻala, a me nā mea e maʻemaʻe ai nā wāhine:)Before a girl's turn came to go in to King Xerxes, she had to complete twelve months of beauty treatments prescribed for the women, six months with oil of myrrh and six with perfumes and cosmetics.
ʻEset 2:15A hiki i ka manawa pono e komo aku ai i ke aliʻi lā, ʻo ʻEsetera, ke kaikamahine a ʻAbihaila, he makua kāne no Moredekai, ka mea i lawe iā ia i kaikamahine nāna, ʻaʻole i makemake ʻo ʻEsetera i kekahi mea ʻē aʻe, i nā mea wale nō a Hegai i ʻōlelo ai, ka luna o ke aliʻi, ka mea mālama i nā wāhine. Loaʻa nō iā ʻEsetera ka hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia mai e ka poʻe a pau i ʻike iā ia.When the turn came for Esther (the girl Mordecai had adopted, the daughter of his uncle Abihail) to go to the king, she asked for nothing other than what Hegai, the king's eunuch who was in charge of the harem, suggested. And Esther won the favor of everyone who saw her.
ʻEset 3:4ʻŌlelo 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 3:6He mea e hoʻowahāwahā ʻia i kona manaʻo ke kau ka lima ma luna o Moredekai wale nō; no ka mea, ua hōʻike lākou iā ia i ko Moredekai lāhui kanaka. No laila i ʻimi ai ʻo Hamana e luku i nā Iudaio a pau, ma ke aupuni a pau o ʻAhasuero, i ka lāhui kanaka hoʻi o Moredekai.Yet having learned who Mordecai's people were, he scorned the idea of killing only Mordecai. Instead Haman looked for a way to destroy all Mordecai's people, the Jews, throughout the whole kingdom of Xerxes.
ʻEset 3:8ʻĪ 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 3:9A inā he maikaʻi i ko ke aliʻi manaʻo, e palapala ʻia, e make lākou; a naʻu nō e kaupaona aku i ʻumi tausani tālena kālā, no ka poʻe mālama ia hana, e lawe ʻia mai ia i loko o nā waihona kālā o ke aliʻi.If it pleases the king, let a decree be issued to destroy them, and I will put ten thousand talents of silver into the royal treasury for the men who carry out this business."
ʻEset 3:11ʻĪ maila ke aliʻi iā Hamana, Ua hāʻawi ʻia ke kālā nou, a me nā kānaka pū, e hana aku iā lākou e like me ka mea āu e manaʻo ai he maikaʻi."Keep the money," the king said to Haman, "and do with the people as you please."
ʻEset 4:1A 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 4:11Ua ʻike nō nā kānaka a pau o ke aliʻi, a me nā lāhui kanaka o nā ʻāina o ke aliʻi, ʻo ka mea hele i ke aliʻi lā, ma ka pā hale o loko, ʻo ke kāne a me ka wahine, me ke kiʻi ʻole ʻia mai, hoʻokahi kānāwai nona, e make ia, ke ʻō ʻole mai ke aliʻi i ke koʻokoʻo aliʻi gula iā ia, i mea e ola ai. ʻAʻole hoʻi au i kiʻina mai e hele i ke aliʻi lā, i kēia mau lā he kanakolu."All the king's officials and the people of the royal provinces know that for any man or woman who approaches the king in the inner court without being summoned the king has but one law: that he be put to death. The only exception to this is for the king to extend the gold scepter to him and spare his life. But thirty days have passed since I was called to go to the king."
ʻEset 5:3A laila, ʻī mai ke aliʻi iā ia, He aha kāu, e ke aliʻi wahine, e ʻEsetera, a he aha hoʻi kāu mea e noi mai ai? E hāʻawi ʻia aku nō ia iā ʻoe, inā paha ʻo ka hapalua ia o ke aupuni.Then the king asked, "What is it, Queen Esther? What is your request? Even up to half the kingdom, it will be given you."
ʻEset 5:4ʻĪ 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 5:6ʻŌlelo maila ke aliʻi iā ʻEsetera, ma ka ʻaha inu waina, He aha kāu mea e noi mai ai? E hāʻawi ʻia nō ia iā ʻoe. A he aha hoʻi kāu kauoha? Inā paha ʻo ka hapalua ia o ke aupuni e hana ʻia nō ia.As they were drinking wine, the king again asked Esther, "Now what is your petition? It will be given you. And what is your request? Even up to half the kingdom, it will be granted."
ʻEset 5:12ʻŌlelo 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 5:13Akā, he mea ʻole iaʻu kēia mau mea a pau, iaʻu e ʻike aku ai iā Moredekai ka Iudaio, e noho ana ma ka puka pā o ke aliʻi.But all this gives me no satisfaction as long as I see that Jew Mordecai sitting at the king's gate."
ʻEset 5:14A laila, ʻōlelo maila iā ia ʻo Zeresa kāna wahine, a me kona poʻe makamaka a pau, E hana ʻia he ʻolokeʻa, i kanalima kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe; a ʻapōpō, e ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i ke aliʻi, i lī ʻia ʻo Moredekai ma luna o laila. A laila, e hele ʻoliʻoli ʻoe i ka ʻaha inu me ke aliʻi. Ua maikaʻi ia i ka manaʻo o Hamana, a hana ihola ʻo ia i ke ʻolokeʻa.His wife Zeresh and all his friends said to him, "Have a gallows built, seventy-five feet high, and ask the king in the morning to have Mordecai hanged on it. Then go with the king to the dinner and be happy." This suggestion delighted Haman, and he had the gallows built.
ʻEset 6:3Nīnau 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 6:6A 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 7:2Nīnau hou maila ke aliʻi iā ʻEsetera, i ka lua o ka lā ma ka ʻaha inu waina, He aha kāu mea e nonoi mai ai, e ke aliʻi wahine, e ʻEsetera? E hāʻawi ʻia nō ia iā ʻoe. A he aha hoʻi kāu kauoha? E hana ʻia nō ia, inā paha ʻo ka hapalua ia o ke aupuni.and as they were drinking wine on that second day, the king again asked, "Queen Esther, what is your petition? It will be given you. What is your request? Even up to half the kingdom, it will be granted."
ʻEset 7:9A ʻōlelo mai nō hoʻi ʻo Harebona, kekahi o nā luna i mua o ke aliʻi, Aia hoʻi ke ʻolokeʻa, he kanalima kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe, ka mea a Hamana i hana ai no Moredekai, ka mea i ʻōlelo i ka maikaʻi no ke aliʻi, ke kū lā nō ma loko o ka hale o Hamana. A laila, ʻī maila ke aliʻi, E lī ʻia ʻo ia nei ma luna o laila.Then Harbona, one of the eunuchs attending the king, said, "A gallows seventy-five feet high stands by Haman's house. He had it made for Mordecai, who spoke up to help the king." The king said, "Hang him on it!"
ʻEset 8:5ʻĪ 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 8:16He mālamalama ko nā Iudaio, a me ka hauʻoli, a me ka ʻoliʻoli, a me ka mahalo ʻia.For the Jews it was a time of happiness and joy, gladness and honor.
ʻEset 8:17A ma nā ʻāina a pau, a ma nā kūlanakauhale a pau, kahi i hiki aku ai ka ʻōlelo a ke aliʻi, a me kona kānāwai, he hauʻoli ko nā Iudaio, a me ka ʻoliʻoli, he ʻahaʻaina, a me ka lā maikaʻi. A nui nō hoʻi nā kānaka o ka ʻāina i lilo i Iudaio, no ka mea, kau mai ka makaʻu i nā Iudaio ma luna o lākou.In every province and in every city, wherever the edict of the king went, there was joy and gladness among the Jews, with feasting and celebrating. And many people of other nationalities became Jews because fear of the Jews had seized them.
ʻEset 9:10ʻO nā keiki kāne he ʻumi a Hamana ke keiki a Hamedata, ka ʻenemi o nā Iudaio, kā lākou i luku ai; akā, ʻaʻole i kau lākou i ko lākou mau lima ma luna o ka waiwai pio.the ten sons of Haman son of Hammedatha, the enemy of the Jews. But they did not lay their hands on the plunder.
ʻEset 9:12ʻĪ maila ke aliʻi iā ʻEsetera, i ke aliʻi wahine, Ua pepehi nā Iudaio, me ka luku aku i ʻelima haneri kānaka ma Susana ka pā kaua nei, a me nā keiki he ʻumi a Hamana. He aha hoʻi kā lākou i hana ai ma nā ʻāina ʻē o ke aliʻi? He aha kāu mea e nonoi mai ai? E hāʻawi ʻia nō ia iā ʻoe. He aha hoʻi kāu kauoha? E hana ʻia nō ia.The king said to Queen Esther, "The Jews have killed and destroyed five hundred men and the ten sons of Haman in the citadel of Susa. What have they done in the rest of the king's provinces? Now what is your petition? It will be given you. What is your request? It will also be granted."
ʻEset 9:13A 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 9:14Kauoha aʻe ke aliʻi e hana ʻia pēlā; a ma Susana ke kau ʻana o ia kānāwai; a lī ihola lākou i nā keiki he ʻumi a Hamana.So the king commanded that this be done. An edict was issued in Susa, and they hanged the ten sons of Haman.
ʻEset 9:30A hoʻouna aʻela ʻo ia i nā palapala, i nā Iudaio a pau, i nā ʻāina he haneri me ka iwakāluakumamāhiku o ke aupuni o ʻAhasuero, me nā ʻōlelo aloha, a me ka ʻoiaʻiʻo,And Mordecai sent letters to all the Jews in the 127 provinces of the kingdom of Xerxes--words of goodwill and assurance--
Ioba 1:1He kanaka ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻUza, ʻo Ioba kona inoa, ua pono, ua pololei hoʻi ua kanaka lā, a ua makaʻu nō ia i ke Akua, a hoʻopale i ka hewa.In the land of Uz there lived a man whose name was Job. This man was blameless and upright; he feared God and shunned evil.
Ioba 1:3ʻO kāna waiwai, ʻehiku tausani hipa me nā kao, ʻekolu tausani kāmelo, ʻelima haneri bipi kaulua, a ʻelima haneri hoki wahine, a he nui loa kona poʻe ʻōhua; no laila, ua ʻoi aku ke koʻikoʻi o kēia kanaka ma mua o nā kānaka a pau o ka hikina.and he owned seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen and five hundred donkeys, and had a large number of servants. He was the greatest man among all the people of the East.
Ioba 1:8ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā Sātana, Ua noʻonoʻo pono anei ʻoe i kaʻu kauā iā Ioba, ʻaʻohe mea like me ia ma ka honua, he kanaka pono me ka pololei, ua makaʻu i ke Akua, a ua hoʻokaʻaʻokoʻa i ka hewa.Then the LORD said to Satan, "Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one on earth like him; he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil."
Ioba 2:3ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iā Sātana, Ua noʻonoʻo pono anei ʻoe i kaʻu kauā iā Ioba, ʻaʻohe ona like ma ka honua, he kanaka pono a me ka pololei, ua makaʻu i ke Akua, a ua hoʻokaʻaʻokoʻa i ka hewa? A i kēia wā ke hoʻopaʻa iho nei ma kona pono, akā, ua koi mai ʻoe iaʻu e kūʻē iā ia, e pepehi hala ʻole iā ia.Then the LORD said to Satan, "Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one on earth like him; he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil. And he still maintains his integrity, though you incited me against him to ruin him without any reason."
Ioba 2:4A 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 3:3E pohō wale iho ka lā aʻu i hānau ai, A me ka pō i ʻōlelo ʻia, ua hāpai ʻia he keiki kāne."May the day of my birth perish, and the night it was said, 'A boy is born!'
Ioba 3:16A, me he mea lā i hānau i ka wā, ua ʻole au; Me nā keiki ʻike ʻole i ka mālamalama.Or why was I not hidden in the ground like a stillborn child, like an infant who never saw the light of day?
Ioba 4:3Aia hoʻi, ua aʻo aku ʻoe i nā mea he nui, A ua hoʻoikaika ʻoe i nā lima nāwaliwali.Think how you have instructed many, how you have strengthened feeble hands.
Ioba 4:15A laila māʻalo aʻela he ʻuhane i mua o koʻu maka; Kū ihola i luna ka hulu o koʻu ʻiʻo:A spirit glided past my face, and the hair on my body stood on end.
Ioba 4:16Kū mālie ihola ia, ʻaʻole au i ʻike i kona ʻano; He kiʻi i mua o kou mau maka, He makani ʻuʻuku, a he leo kaʻu i lohe:It stopped, but I could not tell what it was. A form stood before my eyes, and I heard a hushed voice:
Ioba 4:17E ʻoi anei ka pono o ke kanaka ma mua o ko ke Akua? He ʻoi anei ka maʻemaʻe o ke kanaka ma mua o ka Mea nāna ia i hana?'Can a mortal be more righteous than God? Can a man be more pure than his Maker?
Ioba 4:19He aha lā hoʻi ka poʻe e noho ana i nā hale lepo, Ma ka lepo ko lākou hoʻokumu ʻana, ua ʻulupā ʻia lākou i mua o ka mū?how much more those who live in houses of clay, whose foundations are in the dust, who are crushed more readily than a moth!
Ioba 5:24A e ʻike nō ʻoe, he maluhia kou halelewa; A e nānā nō ʻoe i kou hale, ʻaʻohe mea nalo.You will know that your tent is secure; you will take stock of your property and find nothing missing.
Ioba 5:25A e ʻike nō ʻoe, he nui kou hua, A ʻo kāu poʻe keiki, e like me ka weuweu o ka honua.You will know that your children will be many, and your descendants like the grass of the earth.
Ioba 6:6E hiki anei ke ʻai ʻia ka mea mānanalo, ke ʻole ka paʻakai, He mea ʻono anei ke ēwe o ka hua moa?Is tasteless food eaten without salt, or is there flavor in the white of an egg ?
Ioba 6:11He aha kuʻu ikaika, i kakali aku ai au? He aha hoʻi kuʻu hope, i hoʻolōʻihi aku ai au i kuʻu ola?"What strength do I have, that I should still hope? What prospects, that I should be patient?
Ioba 6:12He ikaika anei koʻu e like me ka ikaika o nā pōhaku? He keleawe anei koʻu ʻiʻo?Do I have the strength of stone? Is my flesh bronze?
Ioba 6:25Nani ka ikaika o nā ʻōlelo ʻoiaʻiʻo! Akā, he aha lā kā ʻoukou ʻōlelo hōʻino e hōʻoiaʻiʻo ai?How painful are honest words! But what do your arguments prove?
Ioba 6:30He hewa anei i loko o kuʻu alelo? ʻAʻole anei au e ʻike i nā mea hewa?Is there any wickedness on my lips? Can my mouth not discern malice?
Ioba 7:1ʻAʻole anei he kaua no ke kanaka ma ka honua? A like kona mau lā me nā lā o ka mea hoʻolimalima?"Does not man have hard service on earth? Are not his days like those of a hired man?
Ioba 7:7E hoʻomanaʻo ʻoe, he makani kuʻu ola: ʻAʻole e ʻike hou koʻu maka i ka maikaʻi.Remember, O God, that my life is but a breath; my eyes will never see happiness again.
Ioba 7:12He kai anei au, a he iʻa nui, I hoʻonoho mai ai ʻoe i ke kiaʻi ma luna oʻu?Am I the sea, or the monster of the deep, that you put me under guard?
Ioba 7:16Ke hoʻopailua nei au ia mea; ʻaʻole au makemake e ola loa; E waiho mai iaʻu; no ka mea, he hanu wale nō kuʻu mau lā.I despise my life; I would not live forever. Let me alone; my days have no meaning.
Ioba 7:17He aha lā ke kanaka, i hoʻonui mai ai ʻoe iā ia? A i kau mai ai ʻoe i kou manaʻo iā ia?"What is man that you make so much of him, that you give him so much attention,
Ioba 7:20Ua hana hewa au; he aha kaʻu e hana aku ai iā ʻoe, E ka Mea kiaʻi i nā kānaka? No ke aha lā ʻoe e hoʻokū aʻe iaʻu, i mea e hopu ai nou, I lilo ai hoʻi au i mea kaumaha noʻu iho?If I have sinned, what have I done to you, O watcher of men? Why have you made me your target? Have I become a burden to you?
Ioba 8:2Pehea lā ka lōʻihi o kāu ʻōlelo ʻana i kēia mau mea? A he makani ikaika nā hua ʻōlelo o kou waha?"How long will you say such things? Your words are a blustering wind.
Ioba 8:6Inā ua maʻemaʻe ʻoe a pono hoʻi; He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, inā ua ala mai nō ia ʻānō nou, A ua hoʻomalu mai ia i ka hale o kou pono ʻana.if you are pure and upright, even now he will rouse himself on your behalf and restore you to your rightful place.
Ioba 8:9(No ka mea, i nehinei wale nō kākou, ʻaʻohe ʻike, A ʻo ko kākou mau lā ma ka honua, he aka nō ia:)for we were born only yesterday and know nothing, and our days on earth are but a shadow.
Ioba 8:14ʻO kona manaʻolana e ʻoki ʻia aku ia, A ʻo kona mea hilinaʻi, he pūnāwelewele nō ia.What he trusts in is fragile; what he relies on is a spider's web.
Ioba 9:2Ua ʻike nō au, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō: A, pehea lā e hoʻāpono ʻia ai ke kanaka i mua o ke Akua?"Indeed, I know that this is true. But how can a mortal be righteous before God?
Ioba 9:4He akamai ia ma ka naʻau, a ua nui ka ikaika: ʻO wai lā ka mea hoʻopaʻakikī kūʻē iā ia, a ua pōmaikaʻi?His wisdom is profound, his power is vast. Who has resisted him and come out unscathed?
Ioba 9:12Aia hoʻi, lawe wale aku nō ia, ʻo wai lā ke pale aku iā ia? ʻO wai lā ka mea e ʻōlelo aku iā ia, He aha kāu e hana nei?If he snatches away, who can stop him? Who can say to him, 'What are you doing?'
Ioba 9:15Inā he pono koʻu, ʻaʻole au e ʻōlelo aku iā ia, E nonoi aku nō wau i kuʻu luna kānāwai.Though I were innocent, I could not answer him; I could only plead with my Judge for mercy.
Ioba 9:28Makaʻu ihola au i kuʻu mea ʻehaʻeha a pau, Ua ʻike au, ʻaʻole ʻoe e hoʻāpono mai iaʻu, he hala ʻole.I still dread all my sufferings, for I know you will not hold me innocent.
Ioba 9:32No ka mea, ʻaʻole ia he kanaka e like me aʻu, e paio aku ai au iā ia, A hālāwai māua i ka hoʻokolokolo ʻana."He is not a man like me that I might answer him, that we might confront each other in court.
Ioba 9:33ʻAʻole hoʻi he mea nāna e ʻuao i waena o māua, I kau mai ai ia i kona lima ma luna o māua ʻelua.If only there were someone to arbitrate between us, to lay his hand upon us both,
Ioba 10:3He mea maikaʻi anei iā ʻoe, e hoʻokaumaha, A e hoʻowahāwahā i ka hana a kou lima, A e hoʻomālamalama aʻe ma luna o ka manaʻo o ka poʻe hewa?Does it please you to oppress me, to spurn the work of your hands, while you smile on the schemes of the wicked?
Ioba 10:10ʻAʻole anei ʻoe i ninini iho iaʻu me he waiū lā, A i hoʻopaʻakikī mai hoʻi iaʻu, me he waiūpaʻa lā?Did you not pour me out like milk and curdle me like cheese,
Ioba 10:16Inā e hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻia auaneʻi ia, Ke hoʻohālua nei ʻoe iaʻu, me he liona lā: A hōʻike hou mai ʻoe iā ʻoe iho he mana ma luna oʻu.If I hold my head high, you stalk me like a lion and again display your awesome power against me.
Ioba 10:19Inā ua like au me he mea ola ʻole lā, Inā ua lawe ʻia aku au mai ka ʻōpū aku, a ka lua kupapaʻu.If only I had never come into being, or had been carried straight from the womb to the grave!
Ioba 10:20ʻAʻole anei he ʻuʻuku koʻu mau lā? Uoki pēlā, a e waiho iaʻu, i ʻoluʻolu iki iho ai au,Are not my few days almost over? Turn away from me so I can have a moment's joy
Ioba 10:22He ʻāina pōʻeleʻele e like me ka pouli; He malu make, ʻaʻohe mea i hoʻoponopono ʻia, A ʻo ka mālamalama, ua like ia me ka pouli.to the land of deepest night, of deep shadow and disorder, where even the light is like darkness."
Ioba 11:2ʻAʻole anei e pono ke pane aku i nā hua ʻōlelo he nui lā? E hoʻāpono ʻia anei ke kanaka lehelehe wale?"Are all these words to go unanswered? Is this talker to be vindicated?
Ioba 11:3E paʻa anei ka waha o kānaka i kou kaena wale ʻana? A hoʻomāʻewaʻewa mai ʻoe, ʻaʻole anei he mea nāna ʻoe e hoʻohilahila aku?Will your idle talk reduce men to silence? Will no one rebuke you when you mock?
Ioba 11:4A ua ʻōlelo mai ʻoe, he maʻemaʻe kuʻu ʻōlelo, A ua hala ʻole au i kou mau maka.You say to God, 'My beliefs are flawless and I am pure in your sight.'
Ioba 11:8Ua kiʻekiʻe ia e like me ka lani; he aha kāu e hana ai? Ua ʻoi kona hohonu i ko ka pō; he aha kāu e ʻike ai?They are higher than the heavens--what can you do? They are deeper than the depths of the grave--what can you know?
Ioba 11:12E ake ke kanaka naʻaupō i akamai, ʻO ke kanaka i hānau naʻe me he keiki lā a ka hoki hihiu.But a witless man can no more become wise than a wild donkey's colt can be born a man.
Ioba 11:14Inā he hewa i loko o kou lima, e hoʻolei loa aku ia; A mai ʻae e noho ka hewa ma kou mau halelewa.if you put away the sin that is in your hand and allow no evil to dwell in your tent,
Ioba 11:18A e maluhia ʻoe, no ka mea, he mea nō e lana ai ka manaʻo; ʻĀnō ua pohō ka manaʻo, akā, a laila, e noho maluhia ʻoe.You will be secure, because there is hope; you will look about you and take your rest in safety.
Ioba 12:2He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ʻoukou ka poʻe kānaka, A e make pū ka noʻiau me ʻoukou."Doubtless you are the people, and wisdom will die with you!
Ioba 12:3Akā, he naʻauao koʻu e like me ʻoukou; ʻAʻole au i emi ma lalo iho o ʻoukou: A ʻo wai lā ka mea ʻike ʻole i nā mea like me kēia mau mea?But I have a mind as well as you; I am not inferior to you. Who does not know all these things?
Ioba 12:25Hāhā lākou i loko o ka pouli ʻaʻohe mālamalama, A e hoʻohīkākā aku ʻo ia iā lākou, me he mea ʻona lā.They grope in darkness with no light; he makes them stagger like drunkards.
Ioba 13:4A ʻo ʻoukou naʻe, he poʻe noʻonoʻo i ka wahaheʻe, He poʻe kāhuna lapuwale ʻoukou a pau.You, however, smear me with lies; you are worthless physicians, all of you!
Ioba 13:9He mea maikaʻi anei e hulihuli mai ʻo ia iā ʻoukou? A e like me kā ke kanaka e hoʻopunipuni ai i kekahi, Pēlā anei ʻoukou e hoʻopunipuni ai iā ia?Would it turn out well if he examined you? Could you deceive him as you might deceive men?
Ioba 13:24No ke aha lā ʻoe e hūnā aʻe ai i kou maka, A e manaʻo mai ai iaʻu he ʻenemi nou?Why do you hide your face and consider me your enemy?
Ioba 13:28A ua hoʻopau ʻia ʻo ia me he mea popopo lā, A me he lole lā i ʻai ʻia e ka mū."So man wastes away like something rotten, like a garment eaten by moths.
Ioba 14:1ʻO ke kanaka i hānau ʻia e ka wahine, He hapa kona mau lā, a ua piha i ka pōpilikia."Man born of woman is of few days and full of trouble.
Ioba 14:2Puka mai nō ia me he pua lā, a ua ʻoki ʻia aku; A holo aku nō ia me he aka lā, ʻaʻole ia e mau.He springs up like a flower and withers away; like a fleeting shadow, he does not endure.
Ioba 14:6E nānā aʻe ʻoe mai ona aku lā, i hoʻomaha iho ai ia, A hauʻoli ia i kona lā, me he mea hoʻolimalima lā.So look away from him and let him alone, till he has put in his time like a hired man.
Ioba 14:7No ka mea, a i kua ʻia ka lāʻau, He manaʻo nō nona, e ulu hou auaneʻi, ʻAʻole hoʻi e pau nā lālā hou."At least there is hope for a tree: If it is cut down, it will sprout again, and its new shoots will not fail.
Ioba 14:9Akā, no ka honi ʻana i ka wai e kupu aʻe ia, A e hoʻokupu aku i nā lālā, me he lāʻau kanu lā.yet at the scent of water it will bud and put forth shoots like a plant.
Ioba 14:18A he ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ka mauna e hiolo ana, moe mau nō ia, A ua hoʻoneʻe ʻia ka pōhaku mai kona wahi aku."But as a mountain erodes and crumbles and as a rock is moved from its place,
Ioba 15:9He aha kāu e ʻike nei, a ʻike ʻole mākou ia? He aha ka mea maopopo iā ʻoe, ʻaʻole hoʻi ma loko o mākou ia?What do you know that we do not know? What insights do you have that we do not have?
Ioba 15:11He mea ʻuʻuku anei iā ʻoe nā hōʻoluʻolu o ke Akua? He mea huna anei kekahi iā ʻoe?Are God's consolations not enough for you, words spoken gently to you?
Ioba 15:14He aha ke kanaka, i maʻemaʻe ai ʻo ia? A ʻo ka mea i hānau ʻia e ka wahine, i pono ai ʻo ia?"What is man, that he could be pure, or one born of woman, that he could be righteous?
Ioba 15:16He ʻoiaʻiʻo hoʻi, ua hoʻopailua ʻia, a ua haumia hoʻi ke kanaka, Ka mea e inu ana i ka hewa me he wai lā?how much less man, who is vile and corrupt, who drinks up evil like water!
Ioba 15:21He leo hoʻoweliweli ma loko o kona pepeiao; I loko ia o ka pōmaikaʻi, A e hele mai ka mea luku ma luna ona.Terrifying sounds fill his ears; when all seems well, marauders attack him.
Ioba 15:24E hoʻomakaʻu ke kaumaha, a me ka pōpilikia iā ia; E lanakila lāua ma luna ona, me he aliʻi lā i mākaukau no ke kaua.Distress and anguish fill him with terror; they overwhelm him, like a king poised to attack,
Ioba 15:35Hāpai lākou, he kolohe, a hānau mai, he hewa; A noʻonoʻo ko lākou ʻōpū i ka wahaheʻe.They conceive trouble and give birth to evil; their womb fashions deceit."
Ioba 16:2He nui nā mea like aʻu i lohe ai: He poʻe hōʻoluʻolu hoʻopilikia ʻoukou a pau."I have heard many things like these; miserable comforters are you all!
Ioba 16:3He hope anei nō nā hua ʻōlelo makani? He aha ka mea hoʻāla mai nei iā ʻoe, i ʻōlelo mai ai ʻoe:Will your long-winded speeches never end? What ails you that you keep on arguing?
Ioba 16:14Ua wāwahi mai ia iaʻu, me ka wāhi ʻana ma hope o ka wāhi ʻana, Ua lele mai ia ma luna oʻu me he mea ikaika lā.Again and again he bursts upon me; he rushes at me like a warrior.
Ioba 16:21Inā he mea e ʻuao me ke Akua no ke kanaka, E like me ke kanaka no kona hoalauna!on behalf of a man he pleads with God as a man pleads for his friend.
Ioba 16:22A hala he hapa nā makahiki, A laila e hele aku au i ke ala ʻaʻole au e hoʻi hou mai."Only a few years will pass before I go on the journey of no return.
Ioba 17:2ʻAʻole anei he poʻe ʻōlelo hōʻino me aʻu? A ke kau nei kuʻu maka ma ko lākou hoʻonāukiuki ʻana?Surely mockers surround me; my eyes must dwell on their hostility.
Ioba 18:6ʻO ka mālamalama he pouli ia i loko o kona halelewa, A ʻo kona kukui me ia, e pio nō ia.The light in his tent becomes dark; the lamp beside him goes out.
Ioba 18:19ʻAʻohe āna keiki, ʻaʻohe hoʻi mamo ma waena o kona poʻe kānaka, ʻAʻole hoʻi he mea i koe i loko o kona mau hale.He has no offspring or descendants among his people, no survivor where once he lived.
Ioba 18:21He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ia nā wahi noho o ka poʻe hewa, A ʻo ia kahi o ka mea ʻike ʻole i ke Akua.Surely such is the dwelling of an evil man; such is the place of one who knows not God."
Ioba 19:4Inā he ʻoiaʻiʻo, he lalau koʻu, Ke waiho nei me aʻu kuʻu lalau ʻana.If it is true that I have gone astray, my error remains my concern alone.
Ioba 19:5Inā he ʻoiaʻiʻo, e hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻoukou e kūʻē iaʻu, A e aʻo mai iaʻu i kuʻu hōʻino ʻia:If indeed you would exalt yourselves above me and use my humiliation against me,
Ioba 19:10Ua luku mai ia iaʻu a puni, a ua pau hoʻi au; A ua uhuki aʻe ia i kuʻu manaʻolana, me he lāʻau lā.He tears me down on every side till I am gone; he uproots my hope like a tree.
Ioba 19:15ʻO ka poʻe e noho ana ma kuʻu hale, a me nā kauā wahine aʻu, manaʻo mai lākou iaʻu he malihini: He kanaka ʻē nō wau i ko lākou mau maka.My guests and my maidservants count me a stranger; they look upon me as an alien.
Ioba 19:22No ke aha lā ʻoukou e hahai mai ai iaʻu, me he Akua lā, ʻAʻole hoʻi ʻoukou i māʻona i kuʻu ʻiʻo?Why do you pursue me as God does? Will you never get enough of my flesh?
Ioba 19:29E makaʻu ʻoukou i ka pahi kaua; No ka mea, ʻo ka huhū, ʻo ia ka hewa no ka pahi kaua, I ʻike ʻoukou, he hoʻopaʻi ʻana nō.you should fear the sword yourselves; for wrath will bring punishment by the sword, and then you will know that there is judgment. "
Ioba 20:5ʻO ka ʻoliʻoli o ka poʻe hewa, he pōkole ia, A ʻo ka leʻaleʻa o ka ʻaiā, no ka minute ia?that the mirth of the wicked is brief, the joy of the godless lasts but a moment.
Ioba 20:21ʻAʻohe mea e koe no kāna ʻai; No laila, ʻaʻole he manaʻolana no kona pōmaikaʻi.Nothing is left for him to devour; his prosperity will not endure.
Ioba 21:11Kuʻu aku lākou i kā lākou poʻe kamaliʻi me he kumu hipa lā, A lelele nō kā lākou poʻe keiki.They send forth their children as a flock; their little ones dance about.
Ioba 21:15ʻO wai ka Mea mana, i mālama ai kākou iā ia? He aha ka mea e loaʻa ai, ke nonoi kākou iā ia?Who is the Almighty, that we should serve him? What would we gain by praying to him?'
Ioba 21:17He pinepine i pio ai ke kukui o ka poʻe hewa, A e hiki koke mai hoʻi ko lākou make ma luna o lākou, A ua hoʻoili mai ia i nā ʻeha ma kona inaina."Yet how often is the lamp of the wicked snuffed out? How often does calamity come upon them, the fate God allots in his anger?
Ioba 21:21No ka mea, he aha lā kāna hana i loko o kona hale ma hope ona, I ka manawa e ʻoki ʻia ai ma waena ka huina o kona mau malama?For what does he care about the family he leaves behind when his allotted months come to an end?
Ioba 21:33E kau ʻoluʻolu ma luna ona nā pāpaʻa lepo o ke awāwa, A ma hope ona e hahai aku nā kānaka a pau, E like me ka poʻe ma mua ona he lehulehu nō.The soil in the valley is sweet to him; all men follow after him, and a countless throng goes before him.
Ioba 22:3He mea ʻoluʻolu anei ke pono ʻoe i ka Mea mana? A e waiwai anei ʻo ia ke hoʻohemolele ʻoe i kou mau ʻaoʻao?What pleasure would it give the Almighty if you were righteous? What would he gain if your ways were blameless?
Ioba 22:5ʻAʻole anei he nui kou hewa? A ua hope ʻole kou mau hala?Is not your wickedness great? Are not your sins endless?
Ioba 22:11A ʻo ka pouli paha āu i ʻike ʻole ai; A he nui loa ka wai e hālana ana ma luna ou.why it is so dark you cannot see, and why a flood of water covers you.
Ioba 22:17Ka poʻe i ʻōlelo aku i ke Akua, E hele, mai o mākou aku; A he aha kā ka Mea mana e hana mai ai no lākou?They said to God, 'Leave us alone! What can the Almighty do to us?'
Ioba 22:29A e hoʻohaʻahaʻa ʻia lākou, a laila e ʻōlelo ʻoe, He kiʻekiʻe; A e hoʻōla mai nō ia i ka mea i kūlou nā maka.When men are brought low and you say, 'Lift them up!' then he will save the downcast.
Ioba 23:10No ka mea, ua ʻike nō ia i ka ʻaoʻao i loko oʻu; Ke hoʻāʻo nei ia iaʻu, a e puka aku auaneʻi au, me he gula lā.But he knows the way that I take; when he has tested me, I will come forth as gold.
Ioba 24:20E hoʻopoina ka ʻōpū iā ia; E ʻai wale ka ilo iā ia; ʻAʻole loa e hoʻomanaʻo ʻia ʻo ia; A e haki ka mea hewa me he lāʻau lā.The womb forgets them, the worm feasts on them; evil men are no longer remembered but are broken like a tree.
Ioba 24:25Inā i ʻole pēlā ʻānō, ʻO wai lā ka mea e hōʻike mai, he hoʻopunipuni kaʻu, A e hoʻolilo i kaʻu ʻōlelo i mea ʻole?"If this is not so, who can prove me false and reduce my words to nothing?"
Ioba 25:6Pehea lā hoʻi ke kanaka, he ʻenuhe; A me ke keiki a ke kanaka, he ilo?how much less man, who is but a maggot-- a son of man, who is only a worm!"
Ioba 27:7E hoʻohālike ʻia kuʻu ʻenemi me ka mea hewa, A ʻo ka mea kūʻē mai iaʻu me he mea pono ʻole lā."May my enemies be like the wicked, my adversaries like the unjust!
Ioba 27:8No ka mea, he aha ka manaʻolana o ka ʻaiā, i ka wā e hoʻopau ai iā ia, I ka wā e kāʻili aku ai ke Akua i kona ʻuhane?For what hope has the godless when he is cut off, when God takes away his life?
Ioba 27:18Kūkulu nō ia i kona hale me he mū lā, A e like me ke kāmala a ke kiaʻi i hana ai.The house he builds is like a moth's cocoon, like a hut made by a watchman.
Ioba 28:1He ʻoiaʻiʻo, he wahi ahu no ke kālā, A he wahi no ke gula, kahi a lākou e hoʻomaʻemaʻe ai."There is a mine for silver and a place where gold is refined.
Ioba 28:6ʻO kona mau pōhaku, kahi o ka sapira; A he lepo gula kona.sapphires come from its rocks, and its dust contains nuggets of gold.
Ioba 29:16He makua hoʻi au no ka poʻe ʻilihune; A ʻo ka mea hakakā aʻu i ʻike ʻole ai, ua huli aku au ia.I was a father to the needy; I took up the case of the stranger.
Ioba 29:18A laila ʻī ihola au, e make auaneʻi au i loko o kuʻu pūnana, A me he one lā e hoʻonui auaneʻi au i nā lā."I thought, 'I will die in my own house, my days as numerous as the grains of sand.
Ioba 29:24A ʻakaʻaka au iā lākou, ʻaʻole lākou i manaʻo he ʻoiaʻiʻo; A ʻo ka mālamalama o kuʻu maka ʻaʻole lākou i hoʻokūlou i lalo ia.When I smiled at them, they scarcely believed it; the light of my face was precious to them.
Ioba 29:25Ua wae aku au i ko lākou ʻaoʻao, a noho me he luna lā, A noho au me he aliʻi lā ma luna o ka poʻe kaua, E like me ka mea hōʻoluʻolu i ka poʻe e uē ana.I chose the way for them and sat as their chief; I dwelt as a king among his troops; I was like one who comforts mourners.
Ioba 30:2ʻO ia hoʻi, ʻo ka ikaika o ko lākou lima he aha ia iaʻu, Ka mea i pau ka ikaika?Of what use was the strength of their hands to me, since their vigor had gone from them?
Ioba 30:3No ka ʻilihune a no ka pōloli ua wīwī lākou; Holo lākou i ka wao nahele, I ka pō he mehameha a neoneo.Haggard from want and hunger, they roamed the parched land in desolate wastelands at night.
Ioba 30:7Ma waena o ka nāhelehele, me he hoki lā lākou i uē ai, Ma lalo o ka lāʻau kukū lākou i hoʻākoakoa ai.They brayed among the bushes and huddled in the undergrowth.
Ioba 30:8He poʻe keiki a kānaka lapuwale, He poʻe keiki a kānaka inoa ʻole; Ua hoʻokuke ʻia lākou mai ka ʻāina aku.A base and nameless brood, they were driven out of the land.
Ioba 30:14Hele mai lākou me he pohā nui maila: Ma kahi nahae, hoʻokaʻa maila lākou ma luna oʻu.They advance as through a gaping breach; amid the ruins they come rolling in.
Ioba 30:15Ua hiki mai nā mea hoʻoweliweli ma luna oʻu: Hoʻomaʻau lākou i kuʻu lokomaikaʻi e like me ka makani; A me he ao lā, ke hele aku nei kuʻu pōmaikaʻi.Terrors overwhelm me; my dignity is driven away as by the wind, my safety vanishes like a cloud.
Ioba 30:24Akā, he mea ʻole ka pule, ke kīkoʻo mai ia i kona lima, Inā e uē lākou i loko o kona luku ʻana."Surely no one lays a hand on a broken man when he cries for help in his distress.
Ioba 31:2A he aha ka haʻawina a ke Akua mai luna mai? He aha hoʻi ka hoʻoilina a ka Mea mana mai kahi kiʻekiʻe mai?For what is man's lot from God above, his heritage from the Almighty on high?
Ioba 31:3ʻAʻole anei he make no ka poʻe pono ʻole? A me ka luku no ka poʻe hana hewa?Is it not ruin for the wicked, disaster for those who do wrong?
Ioba 31:11No ka mea, he hewa nui nō ia, A he lawehala nō ia i mua o nā luna kānāwai.For that would have been shameful, a sin to be judged.
Ioba 31:12No ka mea, he ahi ia e hoʻopau ana, a i ka make, A e uhuki nō ia i kaʻu mea loaʻa a pau.It is a fire that burns to Destruction; it would have uprooted my harvest.
Ioba 31:14He aha kaʻu e hana aku ai ke kū mai ke Akua? A ke hoʻokolokolo mai ia, he aha kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku ai iā ia?what will I do when God confronts me? What will I answer when called to account?
Ioba 31:18(No ka mea, mai kuʻu wā ʻōpio mai, ua ulu pū ia me aʻu me he makua kāne lā, A mai ka ʻōpū mai o koʻu makuahine ua alakaʻi au iā ia;)but from my youth I reared him as would a father, and from my birth I guided the widow--
Ioba 31:23No ka mea, he mea weliweli iaʻu ka hoʻopaʻi ʻana o ke Akua, A no kona kiʻekiʻe ʻaʻole loa au i hoʻomanawanui.For I dreaded destruction from God, and for fear of his splendor I could not do such things.
Ioba 31:28He hewa nō hoʻi ia i ka luna kānāwai; No ka mea, ua hōʻole aku au i ke Akua ma luna.then these also would be sins to be judged, for I would have been unfaithful to God on high.
Ioba 31:36He ʻoiaʻiʻo e kau aku au ia mea ma luna o koʻu poʻohiwi, E nākiʻi au ia me he lei aliʻi lā ma luna oʻu.Surely I would wear it on my shoulder, I would put it on like a crown.
Ioba 31:37E haʻi aku hoʻi au iā ia i ka heluna o kuʻu mau kapuaʻi; Me he aliʻi lā, e hoʻokokoke aku au iā ia.I would give him an account of my every step; like a prince I would approach him.)--
Ioba 32:6ʻŌlelo 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 32:7ʻĪ ihola au, E ʻōlelo mai ka poʻe kahiko e pono ai, A e hōʻike ka poʻe nona nā makahiki he nui i ka naʻauao.I thought, 'Age should speak; advanced years should teach wisdom.'
Ioba 32:8He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ka ʻUhane nō i loko o ke kanaka: A ʻo ka hanu o ka Mea mana ua hoʻonaʻauao iā ia.But it is the spirit in a man, the breath of the Almighty, that gives him understanding.
Ioba 33:8He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua ʻōlelo mai ʻoe ma loko o kuʻu pepeiao, A ua lohe au i ka leo o kāu mau ʻōlelo;"But you have said in my hearing-- I heard the very words--
Ioba 33:10Aia hoʻi, ua ʻimi nō ia i nā mea kūʻē iaʻu, Ua manaʻo mai ia iaʻu he ʻenemi nona;Yet God has found fault with me; he considers me his enemy.
Ioba 33:23Inā me ia he ʻānela, he hōʻike ʻōlelo, Hoʻokahi no loko mai o ke tausani, E hōʻike aku i ke kanaka i kona pono;"Yet if there is an angel on his side as a mediator, one out of a thousand, to tell a man what is right for him,
Ioba 33:32Inā he wahi mea, e ʻekemu mai ʻoe iaʻu, E ʻōlelo mai, no ka mea ke makemake nei au i kou hoʻāpono ʻia.If you have anything to say, answer me; speak up, for I want you to be cleared.
Ioba 34:7ʻO wai ke kanaka e like me Ioba; Ka mea inu i ka ʻōlelo hōʻino me he wai lā,What man is like Job, who drinks scorn like water?
Ioba 34:12He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ʻaʻole ke Akua e hana i ka hewa, ʻAʻole hoʻi ka Mea mana e hoʻokahuli i ka pono.It is unthinkable that God would do wrong, that the Almighty would pervert justice.
Ioba 34:16A inā he naʻauao kou, e hoʻolohe mai i kēia; E hāliu mai i ka leo o kaʻu ʻōlelo."If you have understanding, hear this; listen to what I say.
Ioba 34:18He pono anei e ʻōlelo i ke aliʻi, He hewa kou? A i nā aliʻi, He pono ʻole ʻoukou?Is he not the One who says to kings, 'You are worthless,' and to nobles, 'You are wicked,'
Ioba 34:31He pono nō e ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i ke Akua, Ua hoʻopaʻi ʻia wau, ʻaʻole au e hana hewa hou aku."Suppose a man says to God, 'I am guilty but will offend no more.
Ioba 35:2Ke manaʻo nei ʻoe he pono kēia, ʻO kāu i ʻōlelo mai, ʻO koʻu pono, ua ʻoi ma mua o ko ke Akua?"Do you think this is just? You say, 'I will be cleared by God. '
Ioba 35:3No ka mea, ua nīnau mai ʻoe, He aha ka pono noʻu? He aha hoʻi koʻu pōmaikaʻi no kuʻu hewa ʻole ʻana?Yet you ask him, 'What profit is it to me, and what do I gain by not sinning?'
Ioba 35:6Inā e hana hewa ʻoe, he aha kāu hana iā ia? Inā e hoʻonui ʻia kou mau hala, he aha kāu e hana ai nāna?If you sin, how does that affect him? If your sins are many, what does that do to him?
Ioba 35:7Inā ua pono ʻoe, he aha kāu e hāʻawi aku ai iā ia? He aha kāna e loaʻa ai mai kou lima aku?If you are righteous, what do you give to him, or what does he receive from your hand?
Ioba 35:13He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole ke Akua e hoʻolohe mai i ka mea wahaheʻe, ʻAʻole ka Mea mana e maliu mai ia.Indeed, God does not listen to their empty plea; the Almighty pays no attention to it.
Ioba 35:15ʻĀnō hoʻi, he mea ʻole ka hoʻopaʻi ʻana o kona inaina, ʻAʻole ia e haka pono mai i nā hewa;and further, that his anger never punishes and he does not take the least notice of wickedness.
Ioba 35:16No laila i ʻoaka hewa mai ai ko Ioba waha, He hoʻonui ʻōlelo kāna me ka ʻike ʻole.So Job opens his mouth with empty talk; without knowledge he multiplies words."
Ioba 36:2E ahonui iki mai iaʻu, a e hōʻike aku au iā ʻoe, No ka mea, he wahi ʻōlelo kaʻu i koe no ke Akua."Bear with me a little longer and I will show you that there is more to be said in God's behalf.
Ioba 36:5Aia hoʻi, he mana ke Akua, ʻaʻole ia e hoʻowahāwahā: He mana kona, he ikaika ka naʻauao."God is mighty, but does not despise men; he is mighty, and firm in his purpose.
Ioba 36:26Aia hoʻi, he nui ke Akua, ʻaʻole kākou i ʻike, A ʻo ka heluna o nā makahiki ona, ʻaʻole e huli ʻia.How great is God--beyond our understanding! The number of his years is past finding out.
Ioba 36:27No ka mea, ua hoʻopiʻi aku ia i nā kulu wai; Ninini iho lākou he ua, no loko o kona ʻohu,"He draws up the drops of water, which distill as rain to the streams;
Ioba 37:18E hiki anei iā ʻoe me ia ke hohola aku i ke aouli, He ikaika, e like me ke aniani i hoʻoheheʻe ʻia?can you join him in spreading out the skies, hard as a mirror of cast bronze?
Ioba 38:3E kākoʻo ʻānō i kou pūhaka me he kanaka lā; No ka mea, e nīnau aku au iā ʻoe, a e hōʻike mai ʻoe iaʻu.Brace yourself like a man; I will question you, and you shall answer me.
Ioba 38:28He makua kāne anei ko ka ua? ʻO wai hoʻi i hoʻohānau i nā kulu hau?Does the rain have a father? Who fathers the drops of dew?
Ioba 38:30Ua hūnā ʻia nā wai me he mea lā ma lalo o ka pōhaku, A ʻo ka ʻili o ka hohonu ua hoʻopaʻa ʻia.when the waters become hard as stone, when the surface of the deep is frozen?
Ioba 39:13ʻO ka ʻēheu o ka iana ke hele wikiwiki; He ʻēheu anei a he hulu kona e like me ko ka setoreka?"The wings of the ostrich flap joyfully, but they cannot compare with the pinions and feathers of the stork.
Ioba 39:16Ua hana paʻakikī aku ia i kāna mau keiki, me he mea lā ʻaʻole nāna; He makehewa kona luhi, a he makaʻu ʻole naʻe.She treats her young harshly, as if they were not hers; she cares not that her labor was in vain,
Ioba 39:20E hiki anei iā ʻoe ke hoʻolele iā ia e like me ka ʻūhini? A kona haʻu nui ʻana, he mea weliweli ia.Do you make him leap like a locust, striking terror with his proud snorting?
Ioba 40:4Aia hoʻi, ua ʻinoʻino wau; He aha kaʻu e ʻekemu aku ai iā ʻoe? E kau aku au i kuʻu lima ma luna o kuʻu waha."I am unworthy--how can I reply to you? I put my hand over my mouth.
Ioba 40:7E kākoʻo ʻoe ʻānō, me he kanaka lā, i kou pūhaka: E nīnau aku au iā ʻoe, a hōʻike mai ʻoe iaʻu."Brace yourself like a man; I will question you, and you shall answer me.
Ioba 40:9He lima anei kou e like me ko ke Akua? E hiki anei iā ʻoe ke hoʻohekili me ka leo e like me kona?Do you have an arm like God's, and can your voice thunder like his?
Ioba 40:17Ua kūnini nō ia i kona huelo me he lāʻau kedera lā, ʻO nā olonā o kona ʻūhā ua ulana pū ʻia.His tail sways like a cedar; the sinews of his thighs are close-knit.
Ioba 41:5E pāʻani pū anei ʻoe me ia me he manu lā? E hoʻopaʻa anei ʻoe iā ia no kou poʻe wāhine ʻōpio?Can you make a pet of him like a bird or put him on a leash for your girls?
Ioba 41:14ʻO wai ka mea e wehe aʻe i nā pani o kona maka? ʻO kona mau niho a puni he mea weliweli ia.Who dares open the doors of his mouth, ringed about with his fearsome teeth?
Ioba 41:24ʻO kona naʻau ua paʻa, me he pōhaku lā, A ua paʻakikī e like me ka pōhaku lalo o ka wili.His chest is hard as rock, hard as a lower millstone.
Ioba 41:27Ua manaʻo nō ia i ka hao he like ia me ka mauʻu maloʻo, A i ke keleawe me he lāʻau popopo lā.Iron he treats like straw and bronze like rotten wood.
Ioba 41:31Hoʻopohāpohā nō ia i ka hohonu, me he ipu hao lā: Hana nō ia i ke kai me he ipu mea hamo lā.He makes the depths churn like a boiling caldron and stirs up the sea like a pot of ointment.
Ioba 41:32Waiho nō ia i ala mālamalama ma hope ona; Ua manaʻo ʻia ka hohonu, he poʻo hina.Behind him he leaves a glistening wake; one would think the deep had white hair.
Ioba 42:12A hoʻomaikaʻi ʻo Iēhova i ka hope o Ioba, ma mua o kona mua: no ka mea, he ʻumikumamāhā āna tausani hipa, he ʻaono tausani kāmelo, a hoʻokahi tausani kaulua bipi, a hoʻokahi tausani hoki wahine.The LORD blessed the latter part of Job's life more than the first. He had fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, a thousand yoke of oxen and a thousand donkeys.
Ioba 42:17A make ihola ʻo Ioba, he ʻelemakule, a he nui kona mau lā.And so he died, old and full of years.
Hal 2:9E uhaʻi ʻoe iā lākou me ke koʻokoʻo hao: E ʻulupā hoʻi ʻoe iā lākou me he ipu lepo lā.You will rule them with an iron scepter; you will dash them to pieces like pottery."
Hal 4:6He nui nō ka poʻe i ʻōlelo mai, ʻO wai ka mea e hōʻike mai i ka pono iā kākou? E Iēhova, e hoʻomālamalama mai kou maka iā mākou.Many are asking, "Who can show us any good?" Let the light of your face shine upon us, O LORD.
Hal 5:4No ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻoe he Akua ʻoliʻoli i ka hewa; ʻAʻole hoʻi e noho pū ka ʻino me ʻoe.You are not a God who takes pleasure in evil; with you the wicked cannot dwell.
Hal 5:9No ka mea, ʻaʻole he ʻoiaʻiʻo i loko o ko lākou waha: He hewa ʻiʻo ko loko o lākou; A ʻo ko lākou kaniʻāʻī he hale lua hāmama; Ua malimali mai lākou me ko lākou alelo.Not a word from their mouth can be trusted; their heart is filled with destruction. Their throat is an open grave; with their tongue they speak deceit.
Hal 5:12No ka mea, e hoʻomaikaʻi ana nō ʻoe i ka mea pono, e Iēhova; Me ke aloha e hoʻopuni mai ai ʻoe iā ia me he pale kaua lā.For surely, O LORD, you bless the righteous; you surround them with your favor as with a shield.
Hal 7:2O haehae mai ʻo ia i koʻu ʻuhane me he liona lā, A mokumoku au, ʻaʻohe mea e ola ai.or they will tear me like a lion and rip me to pieces with no one to rescue me.
Hal 7:3E Iēhova e koʻu Akua, inā i hana au i kēia; Inā he hewa i loko o koʻu mau lima;O LORD my God, if I have done this and there is guilt on my hands--
Hal 8:4He aha ke kanaka i manaʻo mai ai ʻoe iā ia? A ʻo ke keiki a ke kanaka hoʻi i ʻike mai ai ʻoe iā ia?what is man that you are mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?
Hal 9:20E hoʻoweliweli mai ʻoe iā lākou, e Iēhova: I ʻike pono ko nā ʻāina, he mau kānaka wale nō lākou. Sila.Strike them with terror, O LORD; let the nations know they are but men. "Selah"
Hal 10:9Kali malū ihola ia me he liona lā i loko o kona lua: Moemoe malū ia e hopu i ka mea ʻilihune: Ua hoʻohei nō ʻo ia iā ia i kona alakaʻi ʻana iā ia i loko o kāna ʻupena.He lies in wait like a lion in cover; he lies in wait to catch the helpless; he catches the helpless and drags them off in his net.
Hal 11:1Ke hilinaʻi aku nei au iā Iēhova; Pehea ʻoukou e ʻī mai ai i koʻu ʻuhane, E lele i ko ʻoukou mauna me he manu lā?In the LORD I take refuge. How then can you say to me: "Flee like a bird to your mountain.
Hal 11:3Inā e hoʻohiolo ʻia nā kumu, He aha lā hoʻi kā ka mea pono e hana ai?When the foundations are being destroyed, what can the righteous do ?"
Hal 12:6ʻO nā ʻōlelo a Iēhova, he mau ʻōlelo maʻemaʻe nō ia, Me he kālā lā i hoʻāʻo ʻia i ka umu lepo, ʻehiku ka hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻana.And the words of the LORD are flawless, like silver refined in a furnace of clay, purified seven times.
Hal 17:12Me he liona pōloli lā e kuko ana i kāna pio, Me he liona ʻōpiopio lā, e moemoe malū ana ma nā wahi anoano.They are like a lion hungry for prey, like a great lion crouching in cover.
Hal 18:25Me ka mea lokomaikaʻi e hōʻike ana ʻoe iā ʻoe iho he lokomaikaʻi, Me ke kanaka hoʻopono e hōʻike ana ʻoe iā ʻoe iho he pono;To the faithful you show yourself faithful, to the blameless you show yourself blameless,
Hal 18:26Me ka mea maʻemaʻe, e hōʻike ana ʻoe iā ʻoe iho he maʻemaʻe; Me ka mea hōʻoʻoleʻa, e hōʻike ana ʻoe iā ʻoe iho he ʻoʻoleʻa.to the pure you show yourself pure, but to the crooked you show yourself shrewd.
Hal 18:30A ʻo ke Akua, ua hemolele kona ʻaoʻao: Ua hoʻāʻo ʻia ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova; He pākū ʻo ia no nā mea a pau i paulele aku iā ia.As for God, his way is perfect; the word of the LORD is flawless. He is a shield for all who take refuge in him.
Hal 18:42A laila, ua pākuʻikuʻi au iā lākou a okaoka me he lepo lā i mua o ka makani: Ua kiola aku au iā lākou e like me ka lepo ma ke alanui.I beat them as fine as dust borne on the wind; I poured them out like mud in the streets.
Hal 19:5Ua like nō ia me ke kāne mare e puka mai ana mai kona keʻena: Ua ʻoliʻoli ia me he kanaka ikaika lā e heihei ana.which is like a bridegroom coming forth from his pavilion, like a champion rejoicing to run his course.
Hal 19:7ʻO ke kānāwai o Iēhova, he hemolele nō ia, e hoʻohuli ana i ka ʻuhane: ʻO ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō ia, e hoʻonaʻauao ana i ka mea naʻaupō.The law of the LORD is perfect, reviving the soul. The statutes of the LORD are trustworthy, making wise the simple.
Hal 19:8ʻO nā kapu o Iēhova, he maikaʻi nō ia, e hoʻohauʻoli ana i ka naʻau; ʻO ke kauoha a Iēhova, he laʻelaʻe nō ia, e hoʻomālamalama ana i nā maka.The precepts of the LORD are right, giving joy to the heart. The commands of the LORD are radiant, giving light to the eyes.
Hal 19:9ʻO ka makaʻu iā Iēhova, he maʻemaʻe nō ia, e ʻoia mau ana nō; ʻO nā ʻoihana a Iēhova, he pololei nō ia, a me ka pono wale ʻiʻo nō.The fear of the LORD is pure, enduring forever. The ordinances of the LORD are sure and altogether righteous.
Hal 19:10He mau mea ia e makemake nui ʻia, ʻaʻole ke gula, ʻaʻole hoʻi ke gula maikaʻi he nui wale; Ua ʻoi aku ko lākou ʻono i ko ka meli a me ka waihona meli.They are more precious than gold, than much pure gold; they are sweeter than honey, than honey from the comb.
Hal 19:11A, ua ao ʻia mai nō hoʻi kāu kauā e lākou; No ka mālama ʻana iā lākou he nui wale ka waiwai.By them is your servant warned; in keeping them there is great reward.
Hal 21:5He nui wale kona nani i kou ola; ʻO ka mahalo, a me ka hanohano kāu i kau mai ai ma luna iho ona.Through the victories you gave, his glory is great; you have bestowed on him splendor and majesty.
Hal 21:9E hoʻohālike nō ʻoe iā lākou me he umu ahi lā i kou wā e huhū ai; E ale nō Iēhova iā lākou i kona inaina, e pau hoʻi lākou i ke ahi.At the time of your appearing you will make them like a fiery furnace. In his wrath the LORD will swallow them up, and his fire will consume them.
Hal 22:6Akā, he ʻenuhe au, ʻaʻole he kanaka; He mea hōʻino ʻia e ko ke ao nei, A i hoʻowahāwahā ʻia e nā kānaka.But I am a worm and not a man, scorned by men and despised by the people.
Hal 22:12He nui nā bipi kāne i hoʻopuni mai iaʻu; Ua puni au i nā mea ikaika no Basana.Many bulls surround me; strong bulls of Bashan encircle me.
Hal 22:14Ua ninini ʻia aku au me he wai lā, Ua pau koʻu mau iwi i ka haʻihaʻi; Ua like koʻu puʻuwai me he pīlali lā: Ua hoʻoheʻe ʻia ia i waenakonu o koʻu mau naʻau.I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint. My heart has turned to wax; it has melted away within me.
Hal 22:15Ua pau koʻu ikaika i ka maloʻo me he ʻāpana ipu lepo lā; Ua pipili koʻu alelo i koʻu mau ā; Ua hoʻokomo ʻoe iaʻu i loko o ka lepo o ka make.My strength is dried up like a potsherd, and my tongue sticks to the roof of my mouth; you lay me in the dust of death.
Hal 22:30E mālama nō kekahi mau mamo iā ia; E kapa ʻia lākou he hanauna no ka Haku.Posterity will serve him; future generations will be told about the Lord.
Hal 25:5E alakaʻi ʻoe iaʻu ma kāu ʻōlelo ʻoiaʻiʻo, E aʻo mai hoʻi ʻoe iaʻu; No ka mea, ʻo ʻoe nō koʻu Akua e ola ai: He manaʻolana koʻu iā ʻoe a pō ka lā.guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long.
Hal 25:6E hoʻomanaʻo ʻoe, e Iēhova, i kou aloha a me kou lokomaikaʻi; No ka mea, he mau mea kahiko loa mai nō ia.Remember, O LORD, your great mercy and love, for they are from of old.
Hal 25:8He maikaʻi a he pololei nō ko Iēhova; No laila ia e aʻo mai ai i ka poʻe lawehala i kona alanui.Good and upright is the LORD; therefore he instructs sinners in his ways.
Hal 25:10ʻO nā ʻaoʻao a pau o Iēhova he aloha nō ia me ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, I ka poʻe i mālama i kona berita a me kāna mau kauoha.All the ways of the LORD are loving and faithful for those who keep the demands of his covenant.
Hal 25:11No kou inoa, e Iēhova, e kala mai ai ʻoe i koʻu hewa; No ka mea, he nui nō ia.For the sake of your name, O LORD, forgive my iniquity, though it is great.
Hal 25:19E manaʻo mai ʻoe i kuʻu mau ʻenemi, No ka mea, he nui nō lākou; A ua inaina mai lākou iaʻu me ka huhū ʻawahia.See how my enemies have increased and how fiercely they hate me!
Hal 28:3Mai alakō aʻe iaʻu me ka poʻe ʻaiā, me ka poʻe hana hewa, Ka poʻe ʻōlelo aloha i ko lākou mau hoalauna, He hewa nō naʻe ma loko o ko lākou mau naʻau.Do not drag me away with the wicked, with those who do evil, who speak cordially with their neighbors but harbor malice in their hearts.
Hal 29:3Aia ka leo o Iēhova ma luna o nā kai: Ke hekili mai nei ke Akua nani: Aia nō Iēhova ma luna iho o nā wai he nui nō.The voice of the LORD is over the waters; the God of glory thunders, the LORD thunders over the mighty waters.
Hal 29:4ʻO ka leo o Iēhova he mea mana nō ia: ʻO ka leo o Iēhova he nani loa nō ia.The voice of the LORD is powerful; the voice of the LORD is majestic.
Hal 29:6Ua hoʻolelele ʻo ia iā lākou me he keiki bipi lā; Iā Lebanona a me Siriona e like me ka reʻema ʻōpiopio.He makes Lebanon skip like a calf, Sirion like a young wild ox.
Hal 30:5No ka mea, hoʻokahi sekona kona huhū: He ola nō naʻe i loko o kona lokomaikaʻi. He uē ʻana paha i ka pō hoʻokahi; Akā, hiki mai nō ka hauʻoli i ke kakahiaka.For his anger lasts only a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime; weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.
Hal 30:9He aha ka waiwai o kuʻu koko i kuʻu iho ʻana i ka lua? E hoʻoleʻa anei ka lepo iā ʻoe? E haʻi aku anei ʻo ia i kou ʻoiaʻiʻo?"What gain is there in my destruction, in my going down into the pit? Will the dust praise you? Will it proclaim your faithfulness?
Hal 31:11Lilo 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 31:12Ua poina hoʻi au me he kanaka make lā i nalo iho: Ua like nō hoʻi au me ka ipu nāhāhā.I am forgotten by them as though I were dead; I have become like broken pottery.
Hal 31:13No ka mea, ua lohe nō au i ka hōʻino ʻana o nā mea he nui: He makaʻu nō ma nā ʻaoʻao a puni; I ka wā i ʻōhumu kūʻē mai ai lākou iaʻu, Kūkākūkā lākou e kāʻili wale aku i kuʻu ola.For I hear the slander of many; there is terror on every side; they conspire against me and plot to take my life.
Hal 33:1E hauʻoli iā Iēhova, e ka poʻe pono; ʻO ka hoʻoleʻa, he nani ia no ka poʻe maikaʻi.Sing joyfully to the LORD, you righteous; it is fitting for the upright to praise him.
Hal 33:4No ka mea, he pono ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova; A ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo kāna mau hana a pau.For the word of the LORD is right and true; he is faithful in all he does.
Hal 33:7Ke hōʻuluʻulu nei ʻo ia i nā wai o ka moana me he puʻu lā: Ke hoʻāhu nei nō hoʻi ʻo ia i ka hohonu i loko o nā hale papaʻa.He gathers the waters of the sea into jars; he puts the deep into storehouses.
Hal 33:17ʻO ka lio he mea lapuwale ia e malu ai: ʻAʻohe mea e hoʻōla ʻia e ia ma kona ikaika nui.A horse is a vain hope for deliverance; despite all its great strength it cannot save.
Hal 34:8E hoʻāʻo ʻoukou a e ʻike hoʻi he maikaʻi nō Iēhova; Pōmaikaʻi ke kanaka i paulele iā ia.Taste and see that the LORD is good; blessed is the man who takes refuge in him.
Hal 34:12ʻO wai ke kanaka i makemake i ke ola, I makemake hoʻi i nā lā he nui i ʻike ai ʻo ia i ka maikaʻi?Whoever of you loves life and desires to see many good days,
Hal 34:19He nui nō ka pilikia ʻana o ka mea pono: A hoʻākea mai nō hoʻi ʻo Iēhova iā ia, mai ia mea a pau.A righteous man may have many troubles, but the LORD delivers him from them all;
Hal 35:14Ua hele au me he mea lā ʻo koʻu hoaaloha, a ʻo koʻu hoahānau paha ia: Ua kūlou iho au me ke kaumaha, E like me ka mea kanikau no kona makuahine.I went about mourning as though for my friend or brother. I bowed my head in grief as though weeping for my mother.
Hal 36:2No ka mea, malimali ʻo ia iā ia iho i mua o kona mau maka iho, A ʻike ʻia kona hewa he mea e hoʻowahāwahā ʻia.For in his own eyes he flatters himself too much to detect or hate his sin.
Hal 36:3ʻO nā ʻōlelo a kona waha he hewa ia a me ka hoʻopunipuni: Ua haʻalele ʻo ia i ka naʻauao a me ka hana maikaʻi.The words of his mouth are wicked and deceitful; he has ceased to be wise and to do good.
Hal 36:6ʻO kou pono ua like ia me nā kuahiwi o ke Akua; A ʻo kou hoʻoponopono ʻana he moana nui nō ia; Ua mālama ʻoe, e Iēhova, i ke kanaka a me ka holoholona.Your righteousness is like the mighty mountains, your justice like the great deep. O LORD, you preserve both man and beast.
Hal 37:11Akā, e loaʻa ka honua i ka poʻe hoʻohaʻahaʻa; He hauʻoli lākou i ka pōmaikaʻi nui wale.But the meek will inherit the land and enjoy great peace.
Hal 37:16Ua ʻoi aku ka waiwai ʻuʻuku o ke kanaka pono Ma mua o ka waiwai nui o ka poʻe hewa he nui.Better the little that the righteous have than the wealth of many wicked;
Hal 37:26He aloha mau kona, a ua hāʻawi aku nō; Pōmaikaʻi nō hoʻi kāna hua.They are always generous and lend freely; their children will be blessed.
Hal 37:37E noʻonoʻo i ke kanaka hemolele, E nānā hoʻi i ka mea kūpono: No ka mea, ʻo ka hope o ua kanaka lā, he pōmaikaʻi nō ia.Consider the blameless, observe the upright; there is a future for the man of peace.
Hal 38:4No ka mea, ua kaʻa aʻe kuʻu mau hewa ma luna o kuʻu poʻo; Me he mea kaumaha lā, ua kaumaha loa ia iaʻu.My guilt has overwhelmed me like a burden too heavy to bear.
Hal 38:13Akā, me he kuli lā, ʻaʻole au i hoʻolohe aku; E like hoʻi me ke kanaka leo ʻole, i ʻekemu ʻole kona waha.I am like a deaf man, who cannot hear, like a mute, who cannot open his mouth;
Hal 39:5Eia hoʻi, ua hoʻohālike ʻoe i kuʻu mau lā me ka pālahalaha o ka peʻahi lima; A me kuʻu mau makahiki me he mea ʻole lā i mua ou; He ʻoiaʻiʻo, he hanu wale nō kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona hoʻonoho paʻa ʻia. Sila.You have made my days a mere handbreadth; the span of my years is as nothing before you. Each man's life is but a breath. "Selah"
Hal 39:6ʻOiaʻiʻo, ke hele nei kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka me he aka ʻoiaʻiʻo ʻole lā: He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ma ka mea lapuwale i pīhoihoi ai lākou: Hoʻāhu aʻela ia i ka waiwai ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻike i ka mea nāna ia e ʻohi.Man is a mere phantom as he goes to and fro: He bustles about, but only in vain; he heaps up wealth, not knowing who will get it.
Hal 39:7ʻĀnō hoʻi, he aha kaʻu e kali nei, e ka Haku? ʻO koʻu manaʻolana aia nō ma luna ou."But now, Lord, what do I look for? My hope is in you.
Hal 39:11Aia hahau ʻoe i ke kanaka me ka pāpā ʻana mai no kona hewa, Ua hoʻopau ʻoe i kona nani me he mū lā; ʻOiaʻiʻo, he hanu wale nō nā kānaka a pau. Sila.You rebuke and discipline men for their sin; you consume their wealth like a moth-- each man is but a breath. "Selah"
Hal 39:12E hoʻolohe mai i kaʻu pule, e Iēhova, E hāliu mai i ka pepeiao i koʻu kāhea ʻana; Mai noho a hoʻokuli i koʻu waimaka: No ka mea, he malihini au me ʻoe, He mea noho iki e like me koʻu mau mākua a pau."Hear my prayer, O LORD, listen to my cry for help; be not deaf to my weeping. For I dwell with you as an alien, a stranger, as all my fathers were.
Hal 40:3Ua hāʻawi mai ʻo ia i ka mele hou i loko o kuʻu waha, I ka hoʻoleʻa i ko kākou Akua: E ʻike auaneʻi nā mea he nui, a e weliweli hoʻi, A e hilinaʻi aku hoʻi iā Iēhova.He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see and fear and put their trust in the LORD.
Hal 40:5He nui nā mea kupaianaha āu i hana ai, e Iēhova kuʻu Akua, A me ou manaʻo iā mākou; ʻAʻole ia e helu pololei ʻia aku iā ʻoe: Inā makemake au e haʻi heluhelu aku, Ua nui loa ia, ʻaʻole e pau i ka helu ʻia.Many, O LORD my God, are the wonders you have done. The things you planned for us no one can recount to you; were I to speak and tell of them, they would be too many to declare.
Hal 41:8He mea ʻino kai pili loa iā ia: A ke moe lā ia, ʻaʻole e ala hou aʻe."A vile disease has beset him; he will never get up from the place where he lies."
Hal 42:10Me he pahi kaua lā i loko o koʻu mau iwi, Ke hōʻino mai nei koʻu poʻe ʻenemi iaʻu; I kā lākou ʻōlelo ʻana mai iaʻu i kēlā lā i kēia lā, ʻAuhea lā kou Akua.My bones suffer mortal agony as my foes taunt me, saying to me all day long, "Where is your God?"
Hal 44:11Ua hāʻawi ʻoe iā mākou me he mau hipa lā e lilo i ʻai; Ua hoʻopuehu hoʻi iā mākou i waena o nā lāhui kanaka.You gave us up to be devoured like sheep and have scattered us among the nations.
Hal 44:13Ua waiho ʻoe iā mākou he mea e hōʻino ʻia i waena o ko mākou poʻe hoa noho, He mea e hoʻowahāwahā ai a e henehene ai no ka poʻe e hoʻopuni ana iā mākou.You have made us a reproach to our neighbors, the scorn and derision of those around us.
Hal 44:22ʻOiaʻiʻo, nou mākou i pepehi ʻia ai a pō ka lā; Ua manaʻo ʻia mākou me he mau hipa lā e hoʻomake ʻia.Yet for your sake we face death all day long; we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered.
Hal 45:6ʻO kou noho aliʻi, e ke Akua, e mau loa ana nō ia: ʻO ka hōʻailona mōʻī o kou aupuni, he hōʻailona mōʻī pono nō ia.Your throne, O God, will last for ever and ever; a scepter of justice will be the scepter of your kingdom.
Hal 45:13He nani loa ma loko ke kaikamahine a ke aliʻi; ʻO kona kapa he gula i ulana ʻia nō ia.All glorious is the princess within ; her gown is interwoven with gold.
Hal 46:1ʻO ke Akua ka puʻuhonua a me ka ikaika o kākou, He kōkua kokoke loa i ka pōpilikia ʻana.God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.
Hal 46:4He muliwai naʻe i hoʻohauʻoli ai kona mau waikahe i ke kūlanakauhale o ke Akua, I kahi hoʻāno o nā halelewa o ka mea kiʻekiʻe loaThere is a river whose streams make glad the city of God, the holy place where the Most High dwells.
Hal 47:2No ka mea, he mea e weliweli ai ʻo Iēhova ka mea kiʻekiʻe loa: He Aliʻi nui ia ma luna o ka honua a pau.How awesome is the LORD Most High, the great King over all the earth!
Hal 48:1He nui nō Iēhova, e hoʻomaikaʻi nui ʻia aku, I loko o ke kūlanakauhale o ko kākou Akua i kona mauna hoʻāno.Great is the LORD, and most worthy of praise, in the city of our God, his holy mountain.
Hal 48:2He nani nō ke kiʻekiʻe ʻana, he mea ʻoliʻoli no ka honua a pau, ʻO Mauna Ziona ma nā ʻaoʻao kūkulu ʻākau, ke kūlanakauhale o ke Aliʻi nui.It is beautiful in its loftiness, the joy of the whole earth. Like the utmost heights of Zaphon is Mount Zion, the city of the Great King.
Hal 48:3I loko o kona mau hale aliʻi, I ʻike ʻia ai ke Akua he puʻuhonua.God is in her citadels; he has shown himself to be her fortress.
Hal 48:14No ka mea, ʻo ke Akua nei ʻo ia ko kākou Akua i ke ao pau ʻole; He alakaʻi auaneʻi ia no kākou a i ka make.For this God is our God for ever and ever; he will be our guide even to the end.
Hal 49:8(No ka mea, ʻo ka hoʻōla ʻana i ko lākou ʻuhane, he nui ke kumu kūʻai; A ua oki mau loa nō ia;)the ransom for a life is costly, no payment is ever enough--
Hal 49:14Me he mau hipa lā ua waiho ʻia lākou i ka lua kupapaʻu: E ʻai nō ka make iā lākou; E lanakila ka poʻe pono ma luna o lākou i ke kakahiaka; A e pau ʻē ko lākou nani i loko o ka lua kupapaʻu, mai kona wahi i noho ai.Like sheep they are destined for the grave, and death will feed on them. The upright will rule over them in the morning; their forms will decay in the grave, far from their princely mansions.
Hal 50:10No ka mea, naʻu nō nā holoholona a pau o ka ulu lāʻau, A me nā holoholona laka ma luna o nā puʻu he tausani.for every animal of the forest is mine, and the cattle on a thousand hills.
Hal 50:16Akā, ke ʻōlelo nei ke Akua i ka mea hewa, He aha kāu e haʻi aku ai i koʻu mau kānāwai? A e lawe ai i kuʻu berita ma kou waha?But to the wicked, God says: "What right have you to recite my laws or take my covenant on your lips?
Hal 50:17No ka mea, he hoʻowahāwahā kou i ke aʻo ʻia ʻana; A ke kiola nei ʻoe i kaʻu ʻōlelo ma hope aku ou.You hate my instruction and cast my words behind you.
Hal 50:21ʻO ia nā mea āu i hana ai, a hoʻokuli hoʻi au; Manaʻo ihola ʻoe, he mea like loa au me ʻoe; Akā, e hoʻāhewa au iā ʻoe, a e hoʻonohonoho pono i mua o kou alo.These things you have done and I kept silent; you thought I was altogether like you. But I will rebuke you and accuse you to your face.
Hal 50:22E hoʻomanaʻo ʻoukou i kēia, ʻānō, e ka poʻe hoʻopoina i ke Akua, O haehae aku au, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea e ola ai."Consider this, you who forget God, or I will tear you to pieces, with none to rescue:
Hal 52:2Ua hoʻomākaukau kou alelo i nā mea hewa; Me he pahi ʻumiʻumi lā, e hana malū ana.Your tongue plots destruction; it is like a sharpened razor, you who practice deceit.
Hal 52:8Akā, he mea like au me ka lāʻau ʻoliva uliuli i loko o ka hale o ke Akua; E hilinaʻi mau aku wau i ke aloha o ke Akua a mau loa aku.But I am like an olive tree flourishing in the house of God; I trust in God's unfailing love for ever and ever.
Hal 52:9E hoʻoleʻa mau loa aku au iā ʻoe, No ka mea, nāu nō ia i hana; E hilinaʻi hoʻi au i kou inoa; No ka mea, he pono ia i mua o kou poʻe haipule.I will praise you forever for what you have done; in your name I will hope, for your name is good. I will praise you in the presence of your saints.
Hal 54:6E mōhai ʻoluʻolu aku au nou; E hoʻoleʻa aku au i kou inoa, e Iēhova, no ka mea, he pono ia.I will sacrifice a freewill offering to you; I will praise your name, O LORD, for it is good.
Hal 55:6A ʻōlelo ihola au, ʻO wai ka mea e hāʻawi iaʻu i mau ʻēheu me he manu nūnū lā? E lele aku au i kahi ʻē, a e hoʻomaha ihoI said, "Oh, that I had the wings of a dove! I would fly away and be at rest--
Hal 55:10I ke ao, a me ka pō, i holoholo ai lākou ma luna o kona mau pā; He kolohe, a he piʻoloke kai waenakonu ona.Day and night they prowl about on its walls; malice and abuse are within it.
Hal 55:12No ka mea, ʻaʻole he ʻenemi, kai hōʻino mai iaʻu; Inā pēlā hiki nō iaʻu ke hoʻomanawanui: ʻAʻole ka mea inaina mai iaʻu kai hoʻokiʻekiʻe kūʻē mai iaʻu; I laila i peʻe aku ai au mai ona aku lā:If an enemy were insulting me, I could endure it; if a foe were raising himself against me, I could hide from him.
Hal 55:13Akā, ʻo ʻoe nō ia, he kanaka e kūlike ana me aʻu, Kaʻu punahele, a ʻo koʻu hoalauna hoʻi.But it is you, a man like myself, my companion, my close friend,
Hal 55:15E lālau mai ka make iā lākou, E iho koke lākou i lalo i ka malu o ka make; No ka mea, he hewa ko loko o ko lākou mau hale, a i waena o lākou.Let death take my enemies by surprise; let them go down alive to the grave, for evil finds lodging among them.
Hal 55:21Ua ʻoi aku ka paheʻe o kāna mau ʻōlelo ma mua o ko ka bata, Akā, he kaua ko loko o kona naʻau: Ua ʻoi aku ka ʻoluʻolu o kāna mau ʻōlelo i ko ka ʻaila; Akā, he mau pahi kaua unuhi ʻia lākou.His speech is smooth as butter, yet war is in his heart; his words are more soothing than oil, yet they are drawn swords.
Hal 56:2E ake koʻu mau ʻenemi e ale iaʻu i kēlā lā i kēia lā; No ka mea, he nui nō ka poʻe e kaua ana iaʻu, e ka Mea kiʻekiʻe loa.My slanderers pursue me all day long; many are attacking me in their pride.
Hal 56:4I loko o ke Akua e mahalo au i kāna ʻōlelo; ʻO ke Akua kaʻu i hilinaʻi aku ai, ʻaʻole au e makaʻu; He aha kā ka ʻiʻo e hana mai ai iaʻu?In God, whose word I praise, in God I trust; I will not be afraid. What can mortal man do to me?
Hal 56:7He pakele anei ko lākou ma ka hewa? I ka huhū, e kiola iho ai i nā kānaka, e ke Akua.On no account let them escape; in your anger, O God, bring down the nations.
Hal 56:11Ma luna o ke Akua i hilinaʻi aku ai au, ʻaʻole e makaʻu; He aha kā ke kanaka e hana mai ai iaʻu?in God I trust; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me?
Hal 57:4Eia koʻu ʻuhane i waena o nā liona; Ke moe nei au me ka poʻe i hoʻā ʻia, Nā keiki a kānaka o ko lākou mau niho he mau ihe me nā pua; A he pahi kaua ʻoi ko lākou alelo.I am in the midst of lions; I lie among ravenous beasts-- men whose teeth are spears and arrows, whose tongues are sharp swords.
Hal 57:10No ka mea, he nui kou aloha a hala i nā lani, A me kou ʻoiaʻiʻo a hiki i nā ao.For great is your love, reaching to the heavens; your faithfulness reaches to the skies.
Hal 58:7E heheʻe lākou, me he mau wai lā e kahe mau ana, Aia lena ʻo ia no kāna mau pua, E lilo lākou me he mau mea lā i ʻokiʻoki ʻia.Let them vanish like water that flows away; when they draw the bow, let their arrows be blunted.
Hal 58:8Me he pūpū lā e heheʻe ana, e hele ʻē aku lākou a pau; Me he mea hānau ʻē lā ka wahine, e ʻike ʻole lākou i ka lā.Like a slug melting away as it moves along, like a stillborn child, may they not see the sun.
Hal 58:11Pēlā, e ʻōlelo ke kanaka, ʻOiaʻiʻo, he uku nō hoʻi no ka mea pono: ʻOiaʻiʻo hoʻi, he Akua nō e hoʻopaʻi ana ma ka honua.Then men will say, "Surely the righteous still are rewarded; surely there is a God who judges the earth."
Hal 59:6Ua hoʻi mai lākou i ke ahiahi: Ua uō lākou me he ʻīlio lā; Ke kaʻapuni nei lākou i ke kūlanakauhale.They return at evening, snarling like dogs, and prowl about the city.
Hal 59:7Aia hoʻi, ua hoʻolei mai me ko lākou waha: He mau pahi kaua ma loko o ko lākou mau lehelehe: No ka mea, ʻo wai ka mea hoʻolohe?See what they spew from their mouths-- they spew out swords from their lips, and they say, "Who can hear us?"
Hal 59:14A i ke ahiahi e hoʻi mai ai lākou; A e uō lākou me he ʻīlio lā, A e kaʻapuni i ke kūlanakauhale.They return at evening, snarling like dogs, and prowl about the city.
Hal 59:16Akā, e ʻoli aku au i kou mana: ʻO ia hoʻi, e hīmeni leo nui aku au i kou aloha i ke kakahiaka; No ka mea, he wahi malu aʻe nei ʻoe noʻu, He puʻuhonua i koʻu lā i pōpilikia ai.But I will sing of your strength, in the morning I will sing of your love; for you are my fortress, my refuge in times of trouble.
Hal 60:11E kōkua mai ʻoe iā mākou i ka pōpilikia; No ka mea, he lapuwale ke kōkua ʻana o ke kanaka.Give us aid against the enemy, for the help of man is worthless.
Hal 61:3No ka mea, ua lilo mai ʻoe i pākū noʻu; He hale kaua paʻa i mua o ka ʻenemi.For you have been my refuge, a strong tower against the foe.
Hal 62:3Pehea lā ka lōʻihi o ko ʻoukou kūkākūkā hewa kūʻē i ke kanaka? E luku ʻia auaneʻi ʻoukou a pau, Me he pā hina lā, me ka pā haʻalulu.How long will you assault a man? Would all of you throw him down-- this leaning wall, this tottering fence?
Hal 62:9ʻOiaʻiʻo, he mea lapuwale nā makaʻāinana, He mea ʻoiaʻiʻo ʻole nā kānaka koʻikoʻi; Aia waiho ʻia ma ka mea kaupaona, Pau pū lākou i ka māmā, ʻaʻole ka hā.Lowborn men are but a breath, the highborn are but a lie; if weighed on a balance, they are nothing; together they are only a breath.
Hal 63:5E māʻona auaneʻi koʻu ʻuhane me he mea lā he ʻono loa a me ka momona; Me nā lehelehe ʻoliʻoli e hoʻoleʻa aku ai koʻu waha;My soul will be satisfied as with the richest of foods; with singing lips my mouth will praise you.
Hal 64:3Ka poʻe i hoʻokala i ko lākou alelo me he pahi kaua lā; A i lena nō hoʻi ko lākou mau pua, he mau ʻōlelo ʻawahia;They sharpen their tongues like swords and aim their words like deadly arrows.
Hal 64:6ʻImi nō hoʻi lākou i nā mea hewa; Huli lākou me ka ʻimi ikaika: ʻO ka manaʻo a me ka naʻau o lākou he hohonu ia.They plot injustice and say, "We have devised a perfect plan!" Surely the mind and heart of man are cunning.
Hal 66:5E hele mai ʻoukou e ʻike i nā hana a ke Akua; He kupaianaha ia i kāna hana ʻana no nā keiki a kānaka.Come and see what God has done, how awesome his works in man's behalf !
Hal 66:10No ka mea, ua hoʻāʻo mai ʻoe, e ke Akua, iā mākou; Ua hoʻāʻo mai ʻoe iā mākou me he kālā lā i hoʻāʻo ʻia.For you, O God, tested us; you refined us like silver.
Hal 68:2Me he uahi lā i puhi ʻia aku, pēlā e hoʻopuehu ai ʻoe iā lākou; Me ka pīlali i heheʻe ai i mua o ke ahi, Pēlā e make ai ka poʻe hewa i mua o ke Akua.As smoke is blown away by the wind, may you blow them away; as wax melts before the fire, may the wicked perish before God.
Hal 68:11Hāʻawi maila ka Haku i ka ʻōlelo; He lehulehu loa ka poʻe i hoʻolaha.The Lord announced the word, and great was the company of those who proclaimed it:
Hal 68:15ʻO ka mauna o ke Akua, ka mauna Basana: He mauna kiʻekiʻe, ka mauna Basana.The mountains of Bashan are majestic mountains; rugged are the mountains of Bashan.
Hal 68:33I ka mea e holo kaʻa ana ma nā lani o nā lani kahiko; Aiʻa, ke hoʻopuka maila ʻo ia i kona leo, he leo mana.to him who rides the ancient skies above, who thunders with mighty voice.
Hal 68:35He mea weliweli ʻoe, e ke Akua, mai loko mai o kou wahi hoʻāno: ʻO ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻo ia ka mea i hāʻawi mai i ka ikaika a me ka mana i kona poʻe kānaka. E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia aku ke Akua.You are awesome, O God, in your sanctuary; the God of Israel gives power and strength to his people. Praise be to God!
Hal 69:8Ua lilo au i malihini i koʻu mau hoahānau, He kanaka ʻē hoʻi i nā keiki a koʻu makuahine.I am a stranger to my brothers, an alien to my own mother's sons;
Hal 69:16E hoʻolohe mai iaʻu, e Iēhova, no ka mea, he pono kou lokomaikaʻi; Ma muli o ka nui loa o kou aloha, e maliu mai iaʻu.Answer me, O LORD, out of the goodness of your love; in your great mercy turn to me.
Hal 69:26No ka mea, ua alualu hewa lākou i ka mea āu i hahau ai; A kamaʻilio lākou he mea kaumaha no nā mea āu e hōʻeha mai.For they persecute those you wound and talk about the pain of those you hurt.
Hal 71:7Me he mea kupanaha lā au i ka lehulehu; Akā, ʻo ʻoe koʻu wahi paʻa e malu ai.I have become like a portent to many, but you are my strong refuge.
Hal 71:19He kiʻekiʻe loa kou pono, e ke Akua, Ka mea i hana i nā mea nui; E ke Akua, ʻo wai lā ka mea like me ʻoe?Your righteousness reaches to the skies, O God, you who have done great things. Who, O God, is like you?
Hal 71:20E ka mea i hōʻike iho nei iaʻu i ka pilikia ʻana he nui wale, E hoʻoikaika hou mai nō ʻoe iaʻu, A e hoʻopuka iaʻu mai loko o nā wahi hohonu o ka honua.Though you have made me see troubles, many and bitter, you will restore my life again; from the depths of the earth you will again bring me up.
Hal 72:14E hoʻopakele ʻo ia i ko lākou ʻuhane i ka wahaheʻe a me ka lalau wale: A he mea minamina ko lākou koko i kona mau maka.He will rescue them from oppression and violence, for precious is their blood in his sight.
Hal 72:16E nui auaneʻi ka palaoa ma ka honua, ma ka piko o nā mauna; A e luliluli kona hua e like me Lebanona: A e mohala aʻe ko ke kūlanakauhale me he mauʻu lā o ka honua.Let grain abound throughout the land; on the tops of the hills may it sway. Let its fruit flourish like Lebanon; let it thrive like the grass of the field.
Hal 72:17E mau ana nō hoʻi kona inoa; E ulu nō kona inoa, a e ʻole loa ka lā: A e pōmaikaʻi nā kānaka iā ia: E pau hoʻi nā lāhui kanaka i ke kapa aku iā ia he pōmaikaʻi.May his name endure forever; may it continue as long as the sun. All nations will be blessed through him, and they will call him blessed.
Hal 73:1ʻOiaʻiʻo, he lokomaikaʻi ke Akua iā ʻIseraʻela, I ka poʻe naʻau maʻemaʻe.Surely God is good to Israel, to those who are pure in heart.
Hal 73:6No laila i hoʻopuni ai ka haʻaheo iā lākou me he kaula hao lā; A ʻo ke kolohe kai uhi mai iā lākou me he kapa komo lā.Therefore pride is their necklace; they clothe themselves with violence.
Hal 73:11A ʻōlelo lākou, Pehea lā e ʻike ai ke Akua? He ʻike anei hoʻi ko loko o ka Mea kiʻekiʻe loa?They say, "How can God know? Does the Most High have knowledge?"
Hal 73:16A, i kuʻu noʻonoʻo ʻana e ʻike ia mea, He hana luhi nō ia noʻu;When I tried to understand all this, it was oppressive to me
Hal 73:19Ua hoʻokae koke iā lākou me he ʻimo ʻana lā o ka maka! Ua hoʻopau loa ʻia hoʻi lākou i nā mea makaʻu.How suddenly are they destroyed, completely swept away by terrors!
Hal 73:20Me he moe lā i ke ala ʻana aʻe o kekahi; Pēlā, e ka Haku, i kou ala ʻana, e hoʻowahāwahā ai ʻoe i ko lākou ʻano.As a dream when one awakes, so when you arise, O Lord, you will despise them as fantasies.
Hal 73:28Akā, he pono noʻu e hoʻokokoke aku i ke Akua; Ua hilinaʻi aku au i ka Haku, iā Iēhova, I haʻi aku ai au i kāu hana a pau.But as for me, it is good to be near God. I have made the Sovereign LORD my refuge; I will tell of all your deeds.
Hal 74:9ʻAʻole kākou i ʻike i ko kākou mau hōʻailona; ʻAʻole he kāula hou aʻe; ʻAʻohe mea i waena o kākou i ʻike i ka lōʻihi ʻana.We are given no miraculous signs; no prophets are left, and none of us knows how long this will be.
Hal 75:8No ka mea, he kīʻaha kai loko o ka lima o Iēhova, He ʻulaʻula ka waina, a ua piha i ka mea ʻānoninoni ʻia; Ke ninini nei ʻo ia i ko loko; Akā, ʻo kona okaoka, ʻo ia kā ka poʻe hewa a pau o ka honua e kōwī ai, a e inu.In the hand of the LORD is a cup full of foaming wine mixed with spices; he pours it out, and all the wicked of the earth drink it down to its very dregs.
Hal 76:12Nāna nō e hōʻoki aʻe i ka ikaika o nā aliʻi: He mea weliweli hoʻi ia no nā aliʻi o ka honua.He breaks the spirit of rulers; he is feared by the kings of the earth.
Hal 77:20Alakaʻi aku nō ʻoe i kou poʻe me he ʻohana hipa lā, Ma ka lima o Mose mā lāua ʻo ʻAʻarona.You led your people like a flock by the hand of Moses and Aaron.
Hal 78:8I like ʻole lākou me ko lākou poʻe kūpuna, He hanauna kūʻē, a kipi hoʻi; He hanauna hoʻoponopono ʻole i ko lākou naʻau, A hilinaʻi ʻole hoʻi ko lākou naʻau i ke Akua.They would not be like their forefathers-- a stubborn and rebellious generation, whose hearts were not loyal to God, whose spirits were not faithful to him.
Hal 78:13Māhele aʻela ʻo ia i ke kai, a alakaʻi maila iā lākou; Hoʻokū aʻela ʻo ia i nā wai me he puʻu lā.He divided the sea and led them through; he made the water stand firm like a wall.
Hal 78:27A hoʻoua mai ʻo ia i ka ʻiʻo ma luna o lākou me he lepo lā, A me nā manu hulu, e like me ke one o ke kai.He rained meat down on them like dust, flying birds like sand on the seashore.
Hal 78:39No ka mea, hoʻomanaʻo ʻo ia, he palupalu lākou, He ea hele wale aku, ʻaʻole hoʻi mai.He remembered that they were but flesh, a passing breeze that does not return.
Hal 78:40Me he aha lā lā ko lākou kipikipi ʻana iā ia ma ka wao nahele? A hoʻonāukiuki iā ia ma ka wao akua?How often they rebelled against him in the desert and grieved him in the wasteland!
Hal 78:52Kaʻi maila ʻo ia i kona poʻe kānaka me he poʻe hipa lā, A alakaʻi nō hoʻi iā lākou ma ka wao nahele me he ʻohana lā.But he brought his people out like a flock; he led them like sheep through the desert.
Hal 78:65A laila ala aʻela ka Haku me he mea lā mai kona hiamoe ʻana, Me he kanaka ikaika lā hoʻi i ʻona i ka waina.Then the Lord awoke as from sleep, as a man wakes from the stupor of wine.
Hal 79:3Ua hoʻokahe lākou i ko lākou nei koko me he wai lā, A puni ʻo Ierusalema; ʻaʻohe mea nāna e kanu iho.They have poured out blood like water all around Jerusalem, and there is no one to bury the dead.
Hal 79:4Ua lilo mākou i mea hoʻowahāwahā ʻia e ka poʻe e noho kokoke mai ana iā mākou, He mea hōʻaikola, a ʻakaʻaka hoʻi i ka poʻe e noho maila a puni mākou.We are objects of reproach to our neighbors, of scorn and derision to those around us.
Hal 79:5Pehea lā ka lōʻihi, e Iēhova? E huhū mau loa mai anei ʻoe? E ʻā anei kou lili me he ahi lā?How long, O LORD? Will you be angry forever? How long will your jealousy burn like fire?
Hal 80:1E hāliu mai kou pepeiao, e ke Kahu hipa o ka ʻIseraʻela, Ka mea alakaʻi iā Iosepa me he ʻohana hipa lā; E ka mea e noho lā ma waena o nā Kerubima, e hoʻomālamalama mai.Hear us, O Shepherd of Israel, you who lead Joseph like a flock; you who sit enthroned between the cherubim, shine forth
Hal 80:5Ke hānai mai nei ʻoe iā lākou i ka ʻai, he waimaka; Ke hoʻohāinu mai nei ʻoe iā lākou i nā waimaka, a piha ke ana.You have fed them with the bread of tears; you have made them drink tears by the bowlful.
Hal 81:4No ka mea, he ʻōlelo paʻa kēia no ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻO ke kānāwai hoʻi o ke Akua o ka Iakoba.this is a decree for Israel, an ordinance of the God of Jacob.
Hal 82:6ʻŌlelo 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 84:11No ka mea, ʻo Iēhova, ke Akua, he lā nō ia, a he pale kaua; E hāʻawi mai nō ʻo Iēhova i ka lokomaikaʻi, a me ka hanohano; ʻAʻole ia e ʻauʻa i kekahi mea maikaʻi i ka poʻe hele ma ka pololei.For the LORD God is a sun and shield; the LORD bestows favor and honor; no good thing does he withhold from those whose walk is blameless.
Hal 86:2E mālama mai ʻoe i koʻu ʻuhane, no ka mea, he haipule au: E kuʻu Akua, e hoʻōla mai ʻoe i kāu kauā i hilinaʻi aku iā ʻoe.Guard my life, for I am devoted to you. You are my God; save your servant who trusts in you.
Hal 86:8ʻAʻohe mea like me ʻoe i waena o nā akua, e ka Haku ē, ʻAʻole hoʻi he hana e like me kāu.Among the gods there is none like you, O Lord; no deeds can compare with yours.
Hal 88:17Hele pōʻai maila lākou iaʻu, me he wai lā; Hoʻopuni maila lākou iaʻu.All day long they surround me like a flood; they have completely engulfed me.
Hal 89:7He Akua weliweli loa hoʻi ia ma ke anaina o ka poʻe pono; A he mea ia e hopohopo ai no ka poʻe a pau e noho hoʻopuni ana iā ia.In the council of the holy ones God is greatly feared; he is more awesome than all who surround him.
Hal 89:10Ua paopao nō ʻoe iā Rahaba, me he mea lā i pepehi ʻia; I ka ikaika o kou lima, ua hoʻoʻauheʻe ʻoe i kou poʻe ʻenemi.You crushed Rahab like one of the slain; with your strong arm you scattered your enemies.
Hal 89:13He lima nō kou i lako i ka ikaika: Ua ikaika nō kou lima, ua kiʻekiʻe hoʻi kou lima ʻākau.Your arm is endued with power; your hand is strong, your right hand exalted.
Hal 89:37E hoʻopaʻa mau loa ʻia nō hoʻi ia, e like me ka mahina, Me he mea hōʻike ʻoiaʻiʻo lā ma ke aouli. Sila.it will be established forever like the moon, the faithful witness in the sky." "Selah"
Hal 89:41Hao wale iā ia ka poʻe a pau e māʻalo ana aʻe ma laila: He mea hoʻomāʻewaʻewa ia i kona poʻe hoalauna.All who pass by have plundered him; he has become the scorn of his neighbors.
Hal 89:46Pehea lā ka lōʻihi o kou hoʻonalo ʻana iā ʻoe iho, e Iēhova? E mau loa anei? E ʻā mai nei anei kou huhū me he ahi lā?How long, O LORD? Will you hide yourself forever? How long will your wrath burn like fire?
Hal 90:1E ka Haku, he puʻuhonua nō ʻoe no mākou i kēlā hanauna i kēia hanauna.Lord, you have been our dwelling place throughout all generations.
Hal 90:4No 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 90:5Hoʻokahe aku nō ʻoe iā lākou, he hiamoe no lākou; I ke kakahiaka kupu mai nō ia me he mauʻu lā.You sweep men away in the sleep of death; they are like the new grass of the morning--
Hal 90:9No ka mea, i kou huhū, ua hala aʻe ko mākou mau lā a pau; Ke hoʻopau nei mākou i ko mākou mau makahiki me he manaʻo lā.All our days pass away under your wrath; we finish our years with a moan.
Hal 90:10ʻO 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 91:4E uhi mai nō ʻo ia iā ʻoe i kona mau hulu, A e holo nō ʻoe ma lalo iho o kona mau ʻēheu; No ka mea, ʻo kona ʻoiaʻiʻo, he pale kaua ia, a he pākū nō hoʻi.He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.
Hal 92:1He mea maikaʻi ke mililani aku iā Iēhova, A e hilinaʻi hoʻi i kou inoa, e ka Mea kiʻekiʻe loa;It is good to praise the LORD and make music to your name, O Most High,
Hal 92:7Kupu mai nō ka poʻe hewa me he mauʻu lā, A pua mai nō hoʻi ka poʻe hana hewa a pau, I luku mau loa ʻia mai lākou.that though the wicked spring up like grass and all evildoers flourish, they will be forever destroyed.
Hal 92:15E hōʻike aku, he pololei nō ʻo Iēhova; ʻO koʻu pōhaku ia, ʻaʻole mea hewa i loko ona.proclaiming, "The LORD is upright; he is my Rock, and there is no wickedness in him."
Hal 93:4Ma luna o ka leo o nā wai he nui loa, Ma luna hoʻi o ke poʻi ʻana mai o nā nalu o ke kai, Aia nō ʻo Iēhova ma luna o kahi kiʻekiʻe loa aku.Mightier than the thunder of the great waters, mightier than the breakers of the sea-- the LORD on high is mighty.
Hal 93:5He ʻoiaʻiʻo maoli kāu mau kauoha; Kūpono i kou hale ka mea i hoʻāno ʻia, E Iēhova, a mau loa aku nō.Your statutes stand firm; holiness adorns your house for endless days, O LORD.
Hal 94:11Ua ʻike mai nō ʻo Iēhova i ka manaʻo o kānaka, He lapuwale ia.The LORD knows the thoughts of man; he knows that they are futile.
Hal 95:3No ka mea, he Akua nui ʻo Iēhova, He aliʻi nui hoʻi ma luna o nā akua a pau.For the LORD is the great God, the great King above all gods.
Hal 95:10Hoʻokahi kanahā makahiki o ia hanauna i hōʻehaʻeha mai ai iaʻu, A ʻī ihola au, he poʻe kānaka kēia i lalau ma ka naʻau, ʻAʻole hoʻi lākou i ʻike i koʻu mau ʻaoʻao.For forty years I was angry with that generation; I said, "They are a people whose hearts go astray, and they have not known my ways."
Hal 96:6Aia nō i mua ona ka nani, a me ka ʻihiʻihi; He hanohano, a me ka maikaʻi i loko o kona wahi hoʻāno.Splendor and majesty are before him; strength and glory are in his sanctuary.
Hal 97:5Heheʻe wale nā mauna me he kēpau lā i ke alo o Iēhova, I ke alo o ka Haku hoʻi o ka honua a pau.The mountains melt like wax before the LORD, before the Lord of all the earth.
Hal 99:2He nui ʻo Iēhova ma Ziona; Ua kiʻekiʻe hoʻi ʻo ia ma luna o nā kānaka a pau.Great is the LORD in Zion; he is exalted over all the nations.
Hal 99:9E hāpai ʻoukou iā Iēhova, i ko kākou Akua, A e hoʻomana aku hoʻi ma kona mauna hoʻāno; No ka mea, he hoʻāno ʻo Iēhova, ko kākou Akua.Exalt the LORD our God and worship at his holy mountain, for the LORD our God is holy.
Hal 102:3Ua hoʻopau ʻia koʻu mau lā me he uahi lā, Ua pau i ke ahi koʻu mau iwi me he pihaʻā lā.For my days vanish like smoke; my bones burn like glowing embers.
Hal 102:4Ua moku koʻu naʻau, a ua mae hoʻi me he mauʻu lā; No laila, ua poina iaʻu ke ʻai i kaʻu ʻai.My heart is blighted and withered like grass; I forget to eat my food.
Hal 102:11Ua ʻaui aʻe koʻu mau lā, me he aka lā A ua mae hoʻi au me he mauʻu lā.My days are like the evening shadow; I wither away like grass.
Hal 102:26E pau auaneʻi lākou, akā, e mau loa ana nō ʻoe; E ʻelemakule nō lākou me he kapa lā; Akā, e hoʻomalule nō ʻoe iā lākou me he kapa hou lā.They will perish, but you remain; they will all wear out like a garment. Like clothing you will change them and they will be discarded.
Hal 103:5Ka mea hoʻomāʻona i kou ʻuhane i ka maikaʻi; A hoʻihoʻi ʻia mai kou wā ʻōpiopio, me he ʻaeto lā.who satisfies your desires with good things so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's.
Hal 103:8He lokomaikaʻi ʻo Iēhova, he aloha hoʻi, He lohi ka huhū, a ua nui hoʻi ke aloha.The LORD is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love.
Hal 103:14No ka mea, ua ʻike mai ʻo ia i ko kākou ʻano; Ke hoʻomanaʻo nei nō hoʻi he lepo kākou.for he knows how we are formed, he remembers that we are dust.
Hal 104:2Ua uhi ʻia nō ʻoe i ka mālamalama me he kapa lā, Ua hohola nō ʻoe i nā lani me he pākū lā.He wraps himself in light as with a garment; he stretches out the heavens like a tent
Hal 104:4Ua hana ʻo ia i kona poʻe ʻelele, he makani; A i kona poʻe kāhuna hoʻi, he lapalapa ahi;He makes winds his messengers, flames of fire his servants.
Hal 104:6A ua uhi nō ʻoe ia i ka hohonu, me he kapa lā: Kū maila nā wai, ma luna o nā mauna.You covered it with the deep as with a garment; the waters stood above the mountains.
Hal 104:25A me kēia moana nui hoʻi, a pālahalaha, Ma laila nō nā mea kolo, pau ʻole i ka helu ʻia, A me nā mea ola, he liʻiliʻi, a he nui nō hoʻi.There is the sea, vast and spacious, teeming with creatures beyond number-- living things both large and small.
Hal 104:34He mea ʻono koʻu noʻonoʻo ʻana iā ia; A ma Iēhova nō wau e leʻaleʻa ai.May my meditation be pleasing to him, as I rejoice in the LORD.
Hal 105:8Ua hoʻomanaʻo mau mai ʻo ia i kona berita, I ka ʻōlelo hoʻi āna i kauoha mai ai i nā hanauna, he tausani;He remembers his covenant forever, the word he commanded, for a thousand generations,
Hal 105:12I ko lākou noho kanaka ʻole ʻana, ua ʻuʻuku; A he poʻe ʻuʻuku a malihini hoʻi ma laila.When they were but few in number, few indeed, and strangers in it,
Hal 105:32Hāʻawi maila ʻo ia i ko lākou ua, he huahekili, I ke ahi hoʻi, e lapalapa ana ma ko lākou ʻāina.He turned their rain into hail, with lightning throughout their land;
Hal 105:41Wāhi aʻela ʻo ia i ka pōhaku, a pohā maila nā wai; Kahe aʻela lākou ma kahi maloʻo, he muliwai.He opened the rock, and water gushed out; like a river it flowed in the desert.
Hal 106:9Pāpā maila ʻo ia i ke Kaiʻula, a maloʻo ihola ia; Alakaʻi aʻela ʻo ia iā lākou ma ka hohonu me he nāhelehele lā.He rebuked the Red Sea, and it dried up; he led them through the depths as through a desert.
Hal 106:31Manaʻo ʻia aʻela ia, he pono nona, I kēlā hanauna, i kēia hanauna, a mau loa aku.This was credited to him as righteousness for endless generations to come.
Hal 107:41Hoʻokiʻekiʻe naʻe ʻo ia i ka poʻe hune mai loko aku o ka pilikia, A hoʻolilo i kona mau ʻohana, me he ʻohana hipa lā.But he lifted the needy out of their affliction and increased their families like flocks.
Hal 109:18Kāhiko nō ʻo ia iā ia iho i ka hāʻiliʻili me he kapa lā, E komo nō hoʻi ia i loko o kona ʻōpū me he wai lā, A e like hoʻi me ka ʻaila i loko o kona mau iwi.He wore cursing as his garment; it entered into his body like water, into his bones like oil.
Hal 109:19A e like nō auaneʻi ia me he kapa lā iā ia, A me ke kāʻei hoʻi āna e kāʻei mau ai.May it be like a cloak wrapped about him, like a belt tied forever around him.
Hal 109:23Ua hele aku au e like me ke aka i kona ʻaui ʻana, Ua kūehuehu ʻia au me he ʻūhini lā.I fade away like an evening shadow; I am shaken off like a locust.
Hal 109:29E kāhiko ʻia koʻu poʻe ʻenemi i ka hoʻopalai maka, A e uhi nō lākou iā lākou iho i ka hilahila me he holokū lā.My accusers will be clothed with disgrace and wrapped in shame as in a cloak.
Hal 110:4Ua hoʻohiki maila ʻo Iēhova, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻo ia e luli aʻe, He kahuna mau loa nō ʻoe, ma muli o ke ʻano o Melekizedeka.The LORD has sworn and will not change his mind: "You are a priest forever, in the order of Melchizedek."
Hal 110:6Nāna nō e hoʻopaʻi i waena o ko nā ʻāina ʻē, A e hoʻopiha i nā wahi i nā kupapaʻu; A nāna nō e paopao i nā poʻo ma luna o nā ʻāina he nui loa.He will judge the nations, heaping up the dead and crushing the rulers of the whole earth.
Hal 111:2He mana nō nā hana a Iēhova, A ua ʻimi ʻia hoʻi e ka poʻe a pau i makemake aku ia mau mea.Great are the works of the LORD; they are pondered by all who delight in them.
Hal 111:3He nani, a he hanohano hoʻi kāna hana; E mau loa ana nō kona pono.Glorious and majestic are his deeds, and his righteousness endures forever.
Hal 111:4Ua hana ʻo ia i mea e hoʻomanaʻo ʻia ai kāna mau hana mana: He aloha, a he lokomaikaʻi ʻo Iēhova.He has caused his wonders to be remembered; the LORD is gracious and compassionate.
Hal 111:7ʻO nā hana a kona mau lima, he ʻoiaʻiʻo, a he hoʻopono, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō kāna mau kauoha a pau.The works of his hands are faithful and just; all his precepts are trustworthy.
Hal 111:9Hoʻouna mai ʻo ia i ka hoʻōla pānaʻi no kona poʻe kānaka: Ua kauoha mai ʻo ia, e mau loa kona berita: He hoʻāno, a he mea weliweli hoʻi kona inoa.He provided redemption for his people; he ordained his covenant forever-- holy and awesome is his name.
Hal 111:10ʻO ka makaʻu aku iā Iēhova, ʻo ia ke kumu o ke akamai; He naʻauao maikaʻi ka poʻe a pau e hana ma laila; E mau loa ana nō kona hoʻonani ʻia.The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; all who follow his precepts have good understanding. To him belongs eternal praise.
Hal 112:4No ka poʻe pono, puka mai nō ka mālamalama mai loko mai o ka pouli; He aloha, he lokomaikaʻi, a he pono kona.Even in darkness light dawns for the upright, for the gracious and compassionate and righteous man.
Hal 114:5He aha kāu, e ke kai, i holo aku ai ʻoe? E Ioredane hoʻi, i hoʻohuli ʻia ai ʻoe i hope?Why was it, O sea, that you fled, O Jordan, that you turned back,
Hal 115:4ʻO ko lākou poʻe akua, he kālā, a he gula hoʻi, ʻO ka hana a nā lima o kānaka.But their idols are silver and gold, made by the hands of men.
Hal 115:5He waha nō ko lākou, ʻaʻole naʻe e ʻōlelo mai; He maka nō ko lākou, ʻaʻole naʻe e ʻike mai:They have mouths, but cannot speak, eyes, but they cannot see;
Hal 115:6He pepeiao nō ko lākou, ʻaʻole naʻe e lohe; He ihu nō hoʻi ko lākou, ʻaʻole naʻe e honi:they have ears, but cannot hear, noses, but they cannot smell;
Hal 115:7He mau lima nō ko lākou, ʻaʻole naʻe e lawelawe; He mau wāwae nō ko lākou, ʻaʻole naʻe e hele; ʻAʻole hoʻi e ʻōlelo lākou, ma ko lākou kaniʻāʻī.they have hands, but cannot feel, feet, but they cannot walk; nor can they utter a sound with their throats.
Hal 116:5He aloha ko Iēhova, a he pono nō; Ua lokomaikaʻi nō hoʻi ko kākou Akua.The LORD is gracious and righteous; our God is full of compassion.
Hal 116:11I koʻu piʻoloke ʻana, ʻōlelo aʻela au, He poʻe wahaheʻe nā kānaka a pau.And in my dismay I said, "All men are liars."
Hal 116:12He aha kaʻu e hāʻawi aku ai iā ʻoe, e Iēhova, No kou lokomaikaʻi mai a pau iaʻu?How can I repay the LORD for all his goodness to me?
Hal 116:15He mea minamina ia i mua o Iēhova, Ka make ʻana o kona poʻe haipule.Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints.
Hal 118:1E mililani aku iā Iēhova; no ka mea, he maikaʻi ia; A ua mau loa hoʻi kona lokomaikaʻi.Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever.
Hal 118:6ʻO Iēhova pū nō me aʻu, ʻaʻole au e makaʻu: He aha ka mea a ke kanaka e hana mai ai iaʻu?The LORD is with me; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me?
Hal 118:12Hoʻopuni mai lākou iaʻu, me he poʻe nalo meli lā, Ua pio wale lākou, e like me ke ahi kākalaioa; No ka mea, ma ka inoa ʻo Iēhova wau e luku aku ai iā lākou.They swarmed around me like bees, but they died out as quickly as burning thorns; in the name of the LORD I cut them off.
Hal 118:23Na Iēhova mai nō kēia, A he mea mahalo ʻia nō hoʻi ia i ko kākou mau maka.the LORD has done this, and it is marvelous in our eyes.
Hal 119:19He malihini au ma ka honua; Mai hūnā ʻoe i kāu mau kauoha iaʻu.I am a stranger on earth; do not hide your commands from me.
Hal 119:39E pale aʻe ʻoe i koʻu hōʻino ʻia, aʻu e makaʻu nei; No ka mea, he maikaʻi kou hoʻopono ʻana.Take away the disgrace I dread, for your laws are good.
Hal 119:63He makamaka au no ka poʻe a pau i makaʻu aku iā ʻoe, A no ka poʻe mālama i kāu mau kauoha.I am a friend to all who fear you, to all who follow your precepts.
Hal 119:68He maikaʻi nō ʻoe, a ke hana maikaʻi mai nei; E aʻo mai ʻoe i kāu mau ʻōlelo paʻa.You are good, and what you do is good; teach me your decrees.
Hal 119:70Ua momona ko lākou naʻau me he kelekele lā; Akā, ke hauʻoliʻoli nei au ma kou kānāwai.Their hearts are callous and unfeeling, but I delight in your law.
Hal 119:71He mea maikaʻi iaʻu koʻu hoʻopilikia ʻia, I mea e aʻo ai au i kāu mau ʻōlelo paʻa.It was good for me to be afflicted so that I might learn your decrees.
Hal 119:72He mea maikaʻi iaʻu ke kānāwai o kou waha, Ma mua o nā tausani gula, a me ke kālā.The law from your mouth is more precious to me than thousands of pieces of silver and gold.
Hal 119:75Ua ʻike nō wau, e Iēhova, he pololei no kou hoʻopono ʻana. A ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo no kou hoʻopilikia ʻana mai iaʻu.I know, O LORD, that your laws are righteous, and in faithfulness you have afflicted me.
Hal 119:105He kukui nō kāu ʻōlelo no koʻu mau wāwae, A he mālamalama hoʻi ia ma koʻu alanui.Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path.
Hal 119:118Ua hoʻowahāwahā nō ʻoe i ka poʻe a pau i haʻalele i kou kānāwai; No ka mea, he wahaheʻe ko lākou hoʻopunipuni ʻana.You reject all who stray from your decrees, for their deceitfulness is in vain.
Hal 119:129He kupanaha nō kāu aʻo ʻana mai; No laila ke mālama nei koʻu ʻuhane iā lākou.Your statutes are wonderful; therefore I obey them.
Hal 119:137He pono nō ʻoe, e Iēhova, A ua pololei hoʻi kou hoʻopono ʻana.Righteous are you, O LORD, and your laws are right.
Hal 119:140He maʻemaʻe loa kāu ʻōlelo, No laila ua makemake kāu kauā ia mea.Your promises have been thoroughly tested, and your servant loves them.
Hal 119:141He mea liʻiliʻi au, a ua hoʻowahāwahā ʻia, ʻAʻole naʻe au i hoʻopoina i kāu mau ʻōlelo aʻo.Though I am lowly and despised, I do not forget your precepts.
Hal 119:142ʻO kou pono, he pono mau loa nō ia, A he ʻoiaʻiʻo kou kānāwai.Your righteousness is everlasting and your law is true.
Hal 120:3He aha ka mea e hāʻawi ʻia aku ai iā ʻoe, A e hoʻopili hou ʻia mai ai iā ʻoe, E ke elelo hoʻopunipuni?What will he do to you, and what more besides, O deceitful tongue?
Hal 124:7Ua hoʻopakele ʻia nō ko kākou ʻuhane, Me he manu lā, mai ka hei ʻana aku i ka poʻe lawaiʻamanu; Ua moku ka ʻupena a ua hoʻopakele ʻia kākou.We have escaped like a bird out of the fowler's snare; the snare has been broken, and we have escaped.
Hal 125:5ʻO ka poʻe kāpae ma ko lākou ala keʻekeʻe, E alakaʻi pū aku nō ʻo Iēhova iā lākou me ka poʻe hana lapuwale; A he malu nō ma luna o ka ʻIseraʻela.But those who turn to crooked ways the LORD will banish with the evildoers. Peace be upon Israel.
Hal 126:6He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ka mea hele, a uē, I kona lawe ʻana i ka hua e lūlū ai, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e hoʻi mai ʻo ia me ka hauʻoli, E amo pū ana i kona mau pua.He who goes out weeping, carrying seed to sow, will return with songs of joy, carrying sheaves with him.
Hal 127:2He mea wale iā ʻoukou ke ala i kakahiaka nui Ma hope o ka hoʻomaha ʻana, E ʻai i ka ʻai o ka hoʻokaumaha ʻia; No ka mea, pēlā ʻo ia e hoʻomoe ai i kona poʻe aloha.In vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eat-- for he grants sleep to those he loves.
Hal 127:3Aia hoʻi! ʻO nā keiki, he hoʻoilina lākou no Iēhova mai; A ʻo ka hua o ka ʻōpū, he uku nō ia.Sons are a heritage from the LORD, children a reward from him.
Hal 128:2E ʻai nō ʻoe i ka waiwai o kou mau lima, He pōmaikaʻi nō kou, a he pono nō hoʻi.You will eat the fruit of your labor; blessings and prosperity will be yours.
Hal 132:5A loaʻa iaʻu, he wahi no Iēhova, A me kahi e noho ai no ka Mea mana o Iakoba.till I find a place for the LORD, a dwelling for the Mighty One of Jacob."
Hal 135:3E halelū aku iā Iēhova, no ka mea, ua maikaʻi ʻo Iēhova; E hoʻoleʻa aku i kona inoa, no ka mea, he mea leʻaleʻa ia.Praise the LORD, for the LORD is good; sing praise to his name, for that is pleasant.
Hal 135:5No ka mea, ua ʻike au, he nui ʻo Iēhova, A ʻo ko kākou Haku hoʻi ma luna o nā akua a pau;I know that the LORD is great, that our Lord is greater than all gods.
Hal 135:10Pepehi nō ʻo ia i ko nā ʻāina, he nui loa, A luku mai i nā aliʻi he koa loa;He struck down many nations and killed mighty kings--
Hal 135:15ʻO nā akua o ko nā ʻāina ʻē, he kālā, a he gula, ʻO ka hana o ko kānaka lima.The idols of the nations are silver and gold, made by the hands of men.
Hal 135:16He waha nō ko lākou, ʻaʻole naʻe e ʻōlelo mai; He mau maka nō ko lākou, ʻaʻole naʻe e ʻike mai;They have mouths, but cannot speak, eyes, but they cannot see;
Hal 135:17He mau pepeiao nō hoʻi ko lākou, ʻaʻole naʻe e lohe mai: ʻAʻohe hoʻi ea ma loko o ko lākou waha.they have ears, but cannot hear, nor is there breath in their mouths.
Hal 139:12ʻAʻole hoʻi e hoʻonalo ka pouli i kekahi mea iā ʻoe, Hoʻomālamalama mai ka pō me he ao lā: Ua like nō ka pouli, ua like hoʻi ka mālamalama.even the darkness will not be dark to you; the night will shine like the day, for darkness is as light to you.
Hal 139:14E mililani aku au iā ʻoe, No ka mea, ʻo kāu hana kupanaha nō wau a me ka makaʻu; He kupanaha hoʻi kāu mau hana, Ua ʻike pono nō koʻu ʻuhane.I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.
Hal 139:22Ua inaina aku au iā lākou, me ka inaina hemolele; He poʻe ʻenemi lākou noʻu.I have nothing but hatred for them; I count them my enemies.
Hal 139:24E nānā mai hoʻi inā paha he ʻaoʻao hewa i loko oʻu, A e alakaʻi iaʻu ma ka ʻaoʻao ola loa.See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.
Hal 140:3Hoʻokala nō lākou i ko lākou alelo me he nahesa lā; A aia ma lalo o ko lākou mau lehelehe ka mea make o ka moʻo niho ʻawa. Sila.They make their tongues as sharp as a serpent's; the poison of vipers is on their lips. "Selah"
Hal 141:5Na ka poʻe pono e hahau mai iaʻu, he aloha ia: E aʻo mai ʻo ia iaʻu he mea hamo maikaʻi ia, ʻAʻole ia e wāhi ai i kuʻu poʻo; No ka mea, e mau ana nō kaʻu pule no lākou, i loko o ko lākou pilikia.Let a righteous man strike me--it is a kindness; let him rebuke me--it is oil on my head. My head will not refuse it. Yet my prayer is ever against the deeds of evildoers;
Hal 141:6Ua hāʻule ko lākou luna kānāwai ma nā wahi pōhaku, Ua lohe mai naʻe lākou i kaʻu pule, no ka mea, he ʻoluʻolu ia.their rulers will be thrown down from the cliffs, and the wicked will learn that my words were well spoken.
Hal 143:6Hohola aku au i koʻu mau lima iā ʻoe; Me he ʻāina maloʻo lā, koʻu ʻuhane, i ka ʻiʻini iā ʻoe. Sila.I spread out my hands to you; my soul thirsts for you like a parched land. "Selah"
Hal 144:3E Iēhova, he aha ke kanaka, i ʻike mai ai ʻoe iā ia? A me ke keiki a ke kanaka i manaʻo ai ʻoe iā ia?O LORD, what is man that you care for him, the son of man that you think of him?
Hal 144:4Ua like ke kanaka me ka māhu; A ʻo kona mau lā hoʻi me he aka lā i hele aku.Man is like a breath; his days are like a fleeting shadow.
Hal 144:8Ka poʻe ʻōlelo wahaheʻe ma kā lākou waha, A ʻo ko lākou lima ʻākau, he lima ʻākau hoʻopunipuni.whose mouths are full of lies, whose right hands are deceitful.
Hal 144:9E ke Akua, e ʻoli aku au i ke ʻoli hou iā ʻoe, Ma ka viola ʻumi he ʻumi nā kaula, e hoʻoleʻa aku ai au iā ʻoe.I will sing a new song to you, O God; on the ten-stringed lyre I will make music to you,
Hal 144:11E unuhi mai ʻoe iaʻu, a e hoʻopakele mai hoʻi iaʻu, I ka lima o nā keiki malihini, Ka poʻe mea waha ʻōlelo wahaheʻe, A ʻo ko lākou lima ʻākau, he lima ʻākau hoʻopunipuni;Deliver me and rescue me from the hands of foreigners whose mouths are full of lies, whose right hands are deceitful.
Hal 144:14I hāpai hoʻi kā kākou poʻe bipi; I komo ʻole kekahi i loko, ʻaʻole hoʻi e puka i waho, A i ʻole hoʻi he mea ʻōhumu, ma ko lākou mau alanui.our oxen will draw heavy loads. There will be no breaching of walls, no going into captivity, no cry of distress in our streets.
Hal 145:3He nui nō ʻo Iēhova, a ua pono ke halelū nui ʻia aku ʻo ia; ʻAʻole e pau kona nui i ka ʻike ʻia ma ka huli ʻana.Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom.
Hal 145:8He aloha, a he lokomaikaʻi ʻo Iēhova; He lohi ma ka huhū, a nui wale hoʻi kona aloha.The LORD is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in love.
Hal 145:9He maikaʻi nō ʻo Iēhova i nā mea a pau; A aia hoʻi kona lokomaikaʻi ma luna o kāna mau hana a pau.The LORD is good to all; he has compassion on all he has made.
Hal 145:13He aupuni mau loa nō kou aupuni, A ua mau hoʻi kou aliʻi ʻana, a i nā hanauna a pau.Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and your dominion endures through all generations. The LORD is faithful to all his promises and loving toward all he has made.
Hal 145:17He pono nō ʻo Iēhova i kona mau ʻaoʻao a pau, A ua lokomaikaʻi hoʻi ma nā hana āna a pau.The LORD is righteous in all his ways and loving toward all he has made.
Hal 147:1E halelū aku ʻoukou iā Iēhova: No ka mea, he mea maikaʻi ke hoʻoleʻa aku i ko kākou Akua; No ka mea, he leʻaleʻa ia, a he mea kūpono ka halelū.Praise the LORD. How good it is to sing praises to our God, how pleasant and fitting to praise him!
Hal 147:5He nui nō ko kākou Haku, a ua nui hoʻi kona ikaika; A he mea hiki ʻole ke haʻi aku i kona ʻike.Great is our Lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limit.
Hal 147:16Hāʻawi mai nō ʻo ia i ka hau, me he hulu hipa lā, Hoʻoheleleʻi mai ʻo ia i ka hau paʻa, e like me ka lehu ahi.He spreads the snow like wool and scatters the frost like ashes.
Hal 148:14Ua hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻo ia i ka pepeiaohao o kona poʻe kānaka, ʻO ia ka nani o kona poʻe haipule a pau; ʻO nā mamo hoʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela, He poʻe kānaka e noho kokoke ana iā ia. E halelū aku ʻoukou iā Iēhova.He has raised up for his people a horn, the praise of all his saints, of Israel, the people close to his heart. Praise the LORD.
Hal 149:6Ma ko lākou waha, ka hāpai i ke Akua, A ma ko lākou lima hoʻi, he pahi kaua maka lua;May the praise of God be in their mouths and a double-edged sword in their hands,
Sol 1:2He mea ia e ʻike ai i ka noʻiau a me ke aʻo ʻia mai, E hoʻomaopopo i nā ʻōlelo e naʻauao ai;for attaining wisdom and discipline; for understanding words of insight;
Sol 1:9No ka mea, he mea nani ia no kou poʻo, He mau lei hoʻi no kou ʻāʻī.They will be a garland to grace your head and a chain to adorn your neck.
Sol 1:12E moni ola iā lākou me he malu make, E moni ʻokoʻa hoʻi e like me ka poʻe e hāʻule ana i ka lua:let's swallow them alive, like the grave, and whole, like those who go down to the pit;
Sol 1:13E loaʻa iā kākou ka waiwai maikaʻi he nui, E hoʻopiha i ko kākou mau hale me ka waiwai pio;we will get all sorts of valuable things and fill our houses with plunder;
Sol 1:27A hiki mai ko ʻoukou makaʻu me he mea ʻino lā, A hoʻokokoke mai ko ʻoukou pōpilikia me he puahiohio lā, A loʻohia ʻoukou e ka pilihua a me ke kaumaha:when calamity overtakes you like a storm, when disaster sweeps over you like a whirlwind, when distress and trouble overwhelm you.
Sol 2:4Inā e ʻimi aku ʻoe iā ia me he kālā lā, A e huli hoʻi iā ia me he waiwai huna lā:and if you look for it as for silver and search for it as for hidden treasure,
Sol 2:7Hoʻāno ʻē ʻo ia i ke ola no ka poʻe pono; He pākū ia no ka poʻe hele pololei;He holds victory in store for the upright, he is a shield to those whose walk is blameless,
Sol 3:12No ka mea, ʻo ka mea a Iēhova i aloha ai ʻo ia kāna i paʻipaʻi mai, Me he makua lā i ke keiki āna i makemake ai.because the LORD disciplines those he loves, as a father the son he delights in.
Sol 3:17ʻO kona mau ʻaoʻao he mau ʻaoʻao ʻoluʻolu nō, Ua pau hoʻi kona mau alanui i ka maluhia.Her ways are pleasant ways, and all her paths are peace.
Sol 3:22He ola nō ia no kou ʻuhane, He hanohano nō ia i kou ʻāʻī.they will be life for you, an ornament to grace your neck.
Sol 3:32No ka mea, he mea hoʻopailua ka ʻaiā iā Iēhova, ʻO ka poʻe pololei ʻo ia kona poʻe hoa kūkā.for the LORD detests a perverse man but takes the upright into his confidence.
Sol 3:35E ili mai ka hanohano no ka poʻe naʻauao; ʻO ka hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻia mai o ka poʻe hewa, he mea hilahila ia.The wise inherit honor, but fools he holds up to shame.
Sol 4:2No ka mea, he ʻike pono kaʻu e hāʻawi aku nei iā ʻoukou, Mai haʻalele ʻoukou i koʻu kānāwai.I give you sound learning, so do not forsake my teaching.
Sol 4:3No ka mea, he keiki nō wau a koʻu makua, He mālama ʻia, a he hānau kahi i mua o koʻu makuahine.When I was a boy in my father's house, still tender, and an only child of my mother,
Sol 4:9E hāʻawi mai ia i lei aloha no kou poʻo; He lei hanohano hoʻi kāna e hāʻawi mai ai iā ʻoe.She will set a garland of grace on your head and present you with a crown of splendor."
Sol 4:13E hoʻopaʻa ʻoe i ke aʻo ʻia mai, mai hoʻokuʻu ʻoe; E mālama ʻoe iā ia, no ka mea, he ola ia nou.Hold on to instruction, do not let it go; guard it well, for it is your life.
Sol 4:22No ka mea, he ola ia no nā mea i loaʻa ai ia, He lāʻau hoʻōla hoʻi no ke kino a pau.for they are life to those who find them and health to a man's whole body.
Sol 5:3No ka mea, ʻo nā lehelehe o ka wahine hoʻokamakama he meli ia e kulu ana, A ua ʻoi aku ka paheʻe o kona waha i ko ka ʻaila.For the lips of an adulteress drip honey, and her speech is smoother than oil;
Sol 5:6I ʻole ʻoe e noʻonoʻo i ke ala o ke ola, He loli wale kona noho ʻana i ʻole ʻoe e ʻike aku.She gives no thought to the way of life; her paths are crooked, but she knows it not.
Sol 5:19He dia aloha ia a me ka ʻibeka ʻoluʻolu; E māʻona ʻoe i nā lā a pau i kona mau waiū, E ana mau ʻoe i kona aloha.A loving doe, a graceful deer-- may her breasts satisfy you always, may you ever be captivated by her love.
Sol 6:5E hemo aku ʻoe me he dia lā mai loko aʻe o ka lima, A e like hoʻi me ka manu mai ka lima aʻe o ke kūhea manu.Free yourself, like a gazelle from the hand of the hunter, like a bird from the snare of the fowler.
Sol 6:10He moe iki aʻe, he hiamoe iki aʻe, He pelu hou iki aʻe i ka lima a hiamoe:A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest--
Sol 6:11A e hiki mai kou ʻilihune me he kanaka hele lā, A me kou nele e like me ke kanaka kaua.and poverty will come on you like a bandit and scarcity like an armed man.
Sol 6:14He kolohe nō ma kona naʻau, Noʻonoʻo ʻino ʻo ia i nā lā a pau, Hoʻokonokono ʻo ia i ka hakakā.who plots evil with deceit in his heart-- he always stirs up dissension.
Sol 6:16ʻO kēia mau mea ʻeono, he mau mea e inaina mai ai ʻo Iēhova; ʻEhiku hoʻi e hoʻopailua ai ʻo kona naʻau.There are six things the LORD hates, seven that are detestable to him:
Sol 6:23No ka mea, he kukui ke kauoha, He mālamalama ke kānāwai, ʻO ka ʻaoʻao o ke ola ʻo ia ke aʻo ʻana e naʻauao ai:For these commands are a lamp, this teaching is a light, and the corrections of discipline are the way to life,
Sol 6:30ʻAʻole i hoʻowahāwahā ʻia ka ʻaihue i kona ʻaihue ʻana, Inā he mea ia e māʻona ai kona pōloli.Men do not despise a thief if he steals to satisfy his hunger when he is starving.
Sol 6:35ʻAʻole ʻo ia e manaʻo mai i ka uku; ʻAʻole hoʻi ʻo ia e ʻoluʻolu, ke hāʻawi mai ʻoe i nā makana he nui.He will not accept any compensation; he will refuse the bribe, however great it is.
Sol 7:4E ʻī aʻe ʻoe i ka naʻauao, ʻO ʻoe nō koʻu kaikuahine; E kapa aku ʻoe i ka ʻike, he hoalauna:Say to wisdom, "You are my sister," and call understanding your kinsman;
Sol 7:11(He walaʻau kona a me ka hoʻolohe ʻole, ʻAʻole noho kona mau wāwae ma kona hale iho.(She is loud and defiant, her feet never stay at home;
Sol 7:14He 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 8:7No ka mea, e hōʻike mai kuʻu waha i ka ʻoiaʻiʻo; He mea hoʻopailua ka hewa i koʻu mau lehelehe.My mouth speaks what is true, for my lips detest wickedness.
Sol 8:17He aloha koʻu i ka poʻe e aloha mai iaʻu; ʻO ka poʻe ʻimi pono mai, ʻo lākou ke loaʻa iaʻu.I love those who love me, and those who seek me find me.
Sol 8:19Ua maikaʻi koʻu hua ma mua o ke gula a me ke gula maikaʻi; He mea koho ʻia hoʻi ka waiwai ma oʻu nei ma mua o ke kālā.My fruit is better than fine gold; what I yield surpasses choice silver.
Sol 8:30A laila, ʻo wau pū kekahi me ia me he keiki hiwahiwa lā; ʻO kona ʻoliʻoli nō au i kēlā lā i kēia lā, E hauʻoli mau ana hoʻi i mua o kona alo;Then I was the craftsman at his side. I was filled with delight day after day, rejoicing always in his presence,
Sol 8:34Pōmaikaʻi ke kanaka ke lohe mai i kaʻu, He kiaʻi hoʻi ʻo ia, i koʻu mau puka i kēlā lā i kēia lā, Ke kakali hoʻi ʻo ia ma nā kia o koʻu mau puka.Blessed is the man who listens to me, watching daily at my doors, waiting at my doorway.
Sol 9:13ʻO ka wahine naʻaupō, he walaʻau kona; Ua manaʻo ʻole, ʻaʻole ʻo ia i ʻike i kekahi mea.The woman Folly is loud; she is undisciplined and without knowledge.
Sol 10:2ʻO ka waiwai i loaʻa hewa mai, ʻaʻole he mea ia e pōmaikaʻi ai; Akā, ʻo ka pono, ʻo ia kai hoʻopakele i ka make.Ill-gotten treasures are of no value, but righteousness delivers from death.
Sol 10:4ʻO ka lima hoʻopalaleha, he mea ia e ʻilihune ai; Akā, ʻo ka lima hoʻoikaika mau i ka hana, ʻo ia ka mea e waiwai ai.Lazy hands make a man poor, but diligent hands bring wealth.
Sol 10:5ʻO ka mea hoʻoʻiliʻili i ke kau, he keiki naʻauao ia; ʻO ka mea hiamoe i ka wā e ʻohi ai, he keiki hoʻohilahila ia.He who gathers crops in summer is a wise son, but he who sleeps during harvest is a disgraceful son.
Sol 10:7ʻO ka hoʻomanaʻo ʻana i ka mea hoʻopono, he mea hauʻoli ia; A ʻo ka inoa o ka poʻe hewa, e palakahuki ia.The memory of the righteous will be a blessing, but the name of the wicked will rot.
Sol 10:11He pūnāwai hoʻōla ka waha o ka mea hoʻopono; Ma ka waha o ka poʻe hewa i hūnā ʻia ai ka ʻino.The mouth of the righteous is a fountain of life, but violence overwhelms the mouth of the wicked.
Sol 10:20ʻO ke elelo o ka mea pono, he kālā maikaʻi ia; ʻO ka naʻau o ka poʻe hewa, he wahi mea iki wale nō ia.The tongue of the righteous is choice silver, but the heart of the wicked is of little value.
Sol 10:21ʻO nā lehelehe o ka mea pono, hānai nō i nā mea he nui; ʻO ka poʻe lapuwale, no ka noʻonoʻo ʻole e make ana lākou.The lips of the righteous nourish many, but fools die for lack of judgment.
Sol 10:28ʻO ka manaʻolana o ka poʻe pono, he hauʻoli ia; ʻO ka manaʻolana o ka poʻe hewa, e pio nō ia.The prospect of the righteous is joy, but the hopes of the wicked come to nothing.
Sol 11:1ʻO ke kaupaona hoʻopunipuni, he hoʻopailua ia iā Iēhova; ʻO ke kaupaona kūpono, ʻo ia kona makemake.The LORD abhors dishonest scales, but accurate weights are his delight.
Sol 11:10I ka lanakila ʻana o ka poʻe pono e hauʻoli ke kūlanakauhale; I ke pio ʻana o ka poʻe hewa he ʻoliʻoli nō.When the righteous prosper, the city rejoices; when the wicked perish, there are shouts of joy.
Sol 11:12ʻO ka mea hāʻiliʻili aku i kona hoa noho, he naʻaupō ia; A ʻo ke kanaka naʻauao, noho hāmau ʻo ia;A man who lacks judgment derides his neighbor, but a man of understanding holds his tongue.
Sol 11:14Ma kahi e ʻahaʻōlelo ʻole ai, e hāʻule nā kānaka; Ma ka lehulehu o ka poʻe kūkākūkā he maluhia.For lack of guidance a nation falls, but many advisers make victory sure.
Sol 11:17ʻO ka mea minamina i kona ʻuhane iho, he kanaka lokomaikaʻi ʻo ia; ʻO ka mea hōʻino i kona kino, he aloha ʻole kona.A kind man benefits himself, but a cruel man brings trouble on himself.
Sol 11:18ʻO ka mea hewa, he hana ʻīnea kāna; ʻO ka mea lūlū i ka pono, he uku ʻoiaʻiʻo kona.The wicked man earns deceptive wages, but he who sows righteousness reaps a sure reward.
Sol 11:20He mea hoʻopailua iā Iēhova ka poʻe naʻau hoʻopunipuni; Akā, ʻo ka poʻe i pololei ka ʻaoʻao, ʻo ia kona makemake.The LORD detests men of perverse heart but he delights in those whose ways are blameless.
Sol 11:22Me he apo gula lā ma ka ihu o ka puaʻa, Pēlā ka wahine i maikaʻi ka maka a nele i ka noʻonoʻo ʻole.Like a gold ring in a pig's snout is a beautiful woman who shows no discretion.
Sol 11:23ʻO ka makemake o ka mea pono, he hope maikaʻi kona; ʻO ka manaʻolana hoʻi o ka poʻe hewa, he inaina ʻia mai ka hope.The desire of the righteous ends only in good, but the hope of the wicked only in wrath.
Sol 11:28ʻO ka mea paulele i kona waiwai, e hāʻule ʻo ia; Akā, me he lālā lāʻau lā e ulu ai ka poʻe pono.Whoever trusts in his riches will fall, but the righteous will thrive like a green leaf.
Sol 12:1ʻO ka mea makemake i ke aʻo ʻia mai, ʻo ia kai makemake i ka ʻike; ʻO ka mea hoʻowahāwahā i ke aʻo ʻia mai, he holoholona ia.Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but he who hates correction is stupid.
Sol 12:4ʻO ka wahine noho pono he pāpale aliʻi ʻo ia i kāna kāne; Akā, me he mea popopo lā i kona mau iwi ka wahine e hoʻohilahila aku.A wife of noble character is her husband's crown, but a disgraceful wife is like decay in his bones.
Sol 12:6ʻO ka ʻōlelo a ka poʻe hewa, he hoʻohālua ia i ke koko; Akā, ʻo ka waha o ka poʻe pololei, ʻo ia kā lākou e hoʻopakele aku.The words of the wicked lie in wait for blood, but the speech of the upright rescues them.
Sol 12:9ʻO ka mea i hoʻowahāwahā ʻia, a he kauā nāna, ʻOi aku ʻo ia i ka mea hoʻohanohano iā ia iho, a nele i ka ʻai ʻole.Better to be a nobody and yet have a servant than pretend to be somebody and have no food.
Sol 12:10Manaʻo nō ke kanaka pono i ke ola o kona holoholona; Akā, ʻo ke aloha o ka poʻe hewa, he loko ʻino nō ia.A righteous man cares for the needs of his animal, but the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel.
Sol 12:11ʻO ka mea i mahi i kona ʻāina, e māʻona nō i ka ʻai; Akā, ʻo ka hoʻopili mea ʻai me ka poʻe palaualelo, he lapuwale ia.He who works his land will have abundant food, but he who chases fantasies lacks judgment.
Sol 12:12He leʻaleʻa i ka mea hewa ka punihei ʻino ʻana; ʻO ke kumu o ka poʻe pono e hua mai nō ia.The wicked desire the plunder of evil men, but the root of the righteous flourishes.
Sol 12:20He hoʻopunipuni ma ka naʻau o ka poʻe manaʻo ʻino; A no ka poʻe kūkākūkā i ka maluhia, he ʻoliʻoli.There is deceit in the hearts of those who plot evil, but joy for those who promote peace.
Sol 12:22He mea hoʻopailua iā Iēhova nā lehelehe hoʻopunipuni; ʻO ka poʻe hana ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ia kona ʻoliʻoli.The LORD detests lying lips, but he delights in men who are truthful.
Sol 12:25ʻO ke kaumaha i loko o ka naʻau o ke kanaka, he mea e kūlou iho ai; Akā, ma ka ʻōlelo maikaʻi ia e hōʻoluʻolu ʻia ai.An anxious heart weighs a man down, but a kind word cheers him up.
Sol 12:27ʻAʻole e hopu ka molowā i kāna mea ʻai; Akā, ʻo ka waiwai o ke kanaka maikaʻi, he gula ia.The lazy man does not roast his game, but the diligent man prizes his possessions.
Sol 13:5Ua inaina mai ka mea pono i ka ʻōlelo wahaheʻe; ʻO ka mea hewa lā, he hoʻopailua ia a me ka hilahila.The righteous hate what is false, but the wicked bring shame and disgrace.
Sol 13:7Hoʻowaiwai kekahi iā ia iho, ʻaʻole naʻe he wahi mea iā ia; Hoʻonele hoʻi kekahi iā ia iho, a nui nō naʻe kona waiwai.One man pretends to be rich, yet has nothing; another pretends to be poor, yet has great wealth.
Sol 13:9ʻO ka mālamalama o ka poʻe pono, he mea hoʻohauʻoli ia; ʻO ke kukui o ka poʻe hewa, e pio auaneʻi ia.The light of the righteous shines brightly, but the lamp of the wicked is snuffed out.
Sol 13:14ʻO ke aʻo ʻana o ke kanaka naʻauao, he pūnāwai ola ia, He mea hoʻi e pakele ai i nā pahele o ka make.The teaching of the wise is a fountain of life, turning a man from the snares of death.
Sol 13:15Ma ka noʻonoʻo pono i loaʻa ai ka lokomaikaʻi ʻia mai; ʻO ka ʻaoʻao o ka poʻe ʻaiā, he pilikia ia.Good understanding wins favor, but the way of the unfaithful is hard.
Sol 13:18He ʻilihune a he hilahila i ka mea haʻalele i ke aʻo ʻia mai; ʻO ka mea mālama i ke aʻo ʻia mai, e hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia mai ʻo ia.He who ignores discipline comes to poverty and shame, but whoever heeds correction is honored.
Sol 13:19ʻO ka makemake i loaʻa mai, he ʻono nō ia i ka ʻuhane; He mea hoʻowahāwahā i ka poʻe lapuwale, ka haʻalele i ka hewa.A longing fulfilled is sweet to the soul, but fools detest turning from evil.
Sol 14:3Ma ka waha o ka mea naʻaupō, he lāʻau hahau ka haʻaheo; ʻO nā lehelehe o ka poʻe naʻauao, ʻo ia ke mālama aku iā lākou.A fool's talk brings a rod to his back, but the lips of the wise protect them.
Sol 14:6ʻImi aʻela ka mea hoʻowahāwahā i ke akamai, ʻaʻole loaʻa; He hikiwawe nō ka ʻike i ka mea naʻauao.The mocker seeks wisdom and finds none, but knowledge comes easily to the discerning.
Sol 14:12ʻO kekahi ʻaoʻao, he pololei ia i kānaka; ʻO kona hope hoʻi, ʻo ia ka ʻaoʻao o ka make.There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end it leads to death.
Sol 14:13I ka ʻakaʻaka ʻana, he ʻehaʻeha ko ka naʻau; ʻO ka hope hoʻi o ia leʻaleʻa, ʻo ia ke kaumaha.Even in laughter the heart may ache, and joy may end in grief.
Sol 14:16ʻO ka mea naʻauao, makaʻu nō ia, a haʻalele i ka hewa; ʻO ka mea lapuwale hoʻi, he haʻaheo kona a me ka makaʻu ʻole.A wise man fears the LORD and shuns evil, but a fool is hotheaded and reckless.
Sol 14:18E ili mai ka lapuwale no ka poʻe noʻonoʻo ʻole; E kau hoʻi ka ʻike me he lei lā ma luna o ka poʻe naʻauao.The simple inherit folly, but the prudent are crowned with knowledge.
Sol 14:22ʻAʻole anei he lalau wale ko ka poʻe ʻimi hewa? He aloha a he ʻoiaʻiʻo na ka poʻe ʻimi maikaʻi.Do not those who plot evil go astray? But those who plan what is good find love and faithfulness.
Sol 14:23Ma ka hana a pau he waiwai nō; Akā, ʻo ke kamaʻilio wale o nā lehelehe, pili i ka ʻilihune wale nō.All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty.
Sol 14:24ʻO ka lei o ka poʻe akamai, ʻo ia ko lākou waiwai; ʻO ka lapuwale o ka poʻe naʻaupō, he lapuwale wale iho nō ia.The wealth of the wise is their crown, but the folly of fools yields folly.
Sol 14:26Ma ka makaʻu iā Iēhova, ma laila ka paulele nui; He puʻuhonua hoʻi ia na kāna poʻe keiki.He who fears the LORD has a secure fortress, and for his children it will be a refuge.
Sol 14:27ʻO ka makaʻu iā Iēhova, he pūnāwai ola ia, He mea ia e haʻalele ai i nā pahele o ka make.The fear of the LORD is a fountain of life, turning a man from the snares of death.
Sol 15:6ʻO ka hale o ka mea pono, he waiwai nui; Ma nā mea i hoʻāhu ʻia e ka mea hewa, he pōʻino.The house of the righteous contains great treasure, but the income of the wicked brings them trouble.
Sol 15:8ʻO ka mōhai o ka poʻe hewa, he hoʻopailua ia iā Iēhova; ʻO ka pule a ka poʻe pololei, ʻo ia kona makemake.The LORD detests the sacrifice of the wicked, but the prayer of the upright pleases him.
Sol 15:9He hoʻopailua iā Iēhova ka ʻaoʻao o ka mea hewa; ʻO ka mea hahai ma hope o ka pono, ʻo ia kāna mea i aloha ai.The LORD detests the way of the wicked but he loves those who pursue righteousness.
Sol 15:10ʻO ka hoʻopaʻi ʻia mai, he mea kaumaha ia i ka mea haʻalele i ka ʻaoʻao; ʻO ka mea hoʻowahāwahā hoʻi i ke aʻo ʻia mai, e make ʻo ia.Stern discipline awaits him who leaves the path; he who hates correction will die.
Sol 15:15Pōʻino nō nā lā a pau o ka poʻe pōpilikia; ʻO ka mea naʻau ʻoluʻolu, he ʻahaʻaina mau nō kāna.All the days of the oppressed are wretched, but the cheerful heart has a continual feast.
Sol 15:17Maikaʻi kahi lau nahele ke ʻai me ke aloha pū kekahi, Ma mua o ka bipi momona, inā he inaina hoʻi kekahi.Better a meal of vegetables where there is love than a fattened calf with hatred.
Sol 15:21ʻO ka hana lapuwale, he ʻoliʻoli ia i ka naʻaupō; ʻO ke kanaka naʻauao hoʻi, ʻo ia kai hele pololei.Folly delights a man who lacks judgment, but a man of understanding keeps a straight course.
Sol 15:23He ʻoliʻoli ko ke kanaka ma ka pane ʻana o kona waha; ʻO ka hua ʻōlelo hoʻi i ka wā kūpono, ua maikaʻi ia.A man finds joy in giving an apt reply-- and how good is a timely word!
Sol 15:26He hoʻopailua iā Iēhova nā manaʻo o ka mea hewa; He ʻoluʻolu naʻe ka ʻōlelo a ka poʻe maʻemaʻe.The LORD detests the thoughts of the wicked, but those of the pure are pleasing to him.
Sol 15:30ʻO ka mālamalama o nā maka, he mea ia e ʻoliʻoli ai ka naʻau; A ʻo ka lohe i ka mea maikaʻi, ʻo ia ka mea e momona ai nā iwi.A cheerful look brings joy to the heart, and good news gives health to the bones.
Sol 16:5He hoʻopailua iā Iēhova nā naʻau kiʻekiʻe a pau; Inā e kuʻikahi lima i kahi lima, ʻaʻole naʻe e ʻole kona hoʻopaʻi ʻia.The LORD detests all the proud of heart. Be sure of this: They will not go unpunished.
Sol 16:12He mea hoʻopailua no nā aliʻi ke hana hewa; No ka mea, ma ka pono i paʻa ai ka noho aliʻi.Kings detest wrongdoing, for a throne is established through righteousness.
Sol 16:21ʻO ka mea naʻau akamai, e kapa ʻia he naʻauao; Ma ka ʻoluʻolu o nā lehelehe e māhuahua ai ka ʻike.The wise in heart are called discerning, and pleasant words promote instruction.
Sol 16:22He pūnāwai ola ka naʻauao i ka mea nona ia; ʻO ke aʻo ʻia mai o ka poʻe lapuwale, he lapuwale nō ia.Understanding is a fountain of life to those who have it, but folly brings punishment to fools.
Sol 16:24He mea ʻono nā ʻōlelo ʻoluʻolu, He ʻono i ka ʻuhane, a he ola i ka iwi.Pleasant words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.
Sol 16:27ʻO ke kanaka ʻaiā, huaʻi ʻo ia i ka ʻino; A ma kona mau lehelehe he ahi e ʻaʻā ana.A scoundrel plots evil, and his speech is like a scorching fire.
Sol 16:31He lei nani ke poʻo hina, Ke loaʻa ia ma ka ʻaoʻao o ka pono.Gray hair is a crown of splendor; it is attained by a righteous life.
Sol 17:3He ipu hoʻoheheʻe, no ke kālā ia; no ke gula hoʻi he kapuahi ʻuʻuku; Akā, na Iēhova e hoʻāʻo mai i nā naʻau.The crucible for silver and the furnace for gold, but the LORD tests the heart.
Sol 17:8He pōhaku waiwai ʻiʻo ka makana i ka maka o ka mea nāna ia; Ma nā wahi a pau e loaʻa ana he mea ia e pono ai.A bribe is a charm to the one who gives it; wherever he turns, he succeeds.
Sol 17:10Komo ke aʻo ʻia mai i loko o ka mea naʻauao, Ma mua o nā hahau ʻana he haneri i loko o ka mea lapuwale.A rebuke impresses a man of discernment more than a hundred lashes a fool.
Sol 17:15ʻO ka mea hoʻāpono aku i ka mea hewa, A ʻo ka mea hoʻāhewa aku i ka mea pono, He mau mea hoʻopailua lāua iā Iēhova.Acquitting the guilty and condemning the innocent-- the LORD detests them both.
Sol 17:16No ke aha lā kēia, he kumu kūʻai ma ka lima o ka mea lapuwale, E kūʻai aku ai i ke akamai, ʻaʻohe ona manaʻo ma laila?Of what use is money in the hand of a fool, since he has no desire to get wisdom?
Sol 17:21ʻO ka mea i hānau mai nāna ke keiki lapuwale, he kaumaha kona; ʻAʻole e ʻoliʻoli ka makua kāne o ke keiki naʻaupō.To have a fool for a son brings grief; there is no joy for the father of a fool.
Sol 17:22ʻO ka naʻau ʻoliʻoli, he lāʻau lapaʻau ia e hōʻoluʻolu ana; ʻO ka ʻuhane i hanapēpē ʻia, hoʻomaloʻo ia i nā iwi.A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.
Sol 17:25ʻO ke keiki lapuwale, he kaumaha ia no kona makua kāne, He mea ʻawahia hoʻi i ka mea nāna ia i hānau mai.A foolish son brings grief to his father and bitterness to the one who bore him.
Sol 17:26ʻO ka hoʻopaʻi hewa i ka mea pono, ʻaʻole ia he maikaʻi, ʻAʻole hoʻi ke papaʻi aku i nā aliʻi no ka pololei.It is not good to punish an innocent man, or to flog officials for their integrity.
Sol 17:27ʻO ka mea ʻike nui, akahele ʻo ia i ka ʻōlelo; He ʻuhane noho mālie ko ke kanaka naʻauao.A man of knowledge uses words with restraint, and a man of understanding is even-tempered.
Sol 17:28ʻO ka mea naʻaupō hoʻi, i kona mumule ʻana, ua kuhi ʻia ʻo ia he naʻauao; ʻO ka mea pani i kona mau lehelehe hoʻi, he kanaka ʻike nō ia.Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue.
Sol 18:4He wai hohonu nā ʻōlelo o ko ke kanaka waha; He pūnāwai e hū ana, ke kumu o ka naʻauao.The words of a man's mouth are deep waters, but the fountain of wisdom is a bubbling brook.
Sol 18:5ʻO ka hōʻoluʻolu aku i ka mea hewa, ʻaʻole ia he maikaʻi; ʻAʻole hoʻi ka ʻōpeʻa aku i ka mea pono ma ka hoʻokolokolo ʻana.It is not good to be partial to the wicked or to deprive the innocent of justice.
Sol 18:9ʻO ka mea hoʻomolowā ma kāna hana ʻana, He kaikaina ʻo ia o ka mea hoʻomāunauna wale.One who is slack in his work is brother to one who destroys.
Sol 18:10He pā kaua ikaika ka inoa ʻo Iēhova; Ma laila e holo ai ka mea pono a maluhia ihola.The name of the LORD is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe.
Sol 18:12Ma mua o ka make, ua haʻaheo ka naʻau o ke kanaka, Ma mua hoʻi o ka hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻia mai, he akahai.Before his downfall a man's heart is proud, but humility comes before honor.
Sol 18:13ʻO ka mea hoʻopuka i kona manaʻo ma mua o kona lohe ʻana, He lapuwale ia, a he mea ia nona e hilahila ai.He who answers before listening-- that is his folly and his shame.
Sol 18:16ʻO ko ke kanaka makana, he mea ia e hoʻokaʻawale ai i wahi nona; A e kaʻi aku hoʻi iā ia i mua o nā kānaka koʻikoʻi.A gift opens the way for the giver and ushers him into the presence of the great.
Sol 18:18ʻO ka hailona ʻana ka mea e pau ai ka hoʻopaʻapaʻa; He mea hoʻi e ʻuao ai i waena o ka ikaika.Casting the lot settles disputes and keeps strong opponents apart.
Sol 18:23He noi ko ke kanaka ʻilihune; A ʻo ka mea waiwai, ua ʻōlelo kalakala ʻo ia.A poor man pleads for mercy, but a rich man answers harshly.
Sol 19:2ʻO ka ʻuhane i nele i ka ʻike, he pono ʻole ia; ʻO ka mea i wikiwiki nā wāwae, hele hewa nō ia.It is not good to have zeal without knowledge, nor to be hasty and miss the way.
Sol 19:6Nui ka poʻe hoʻopili aku i ke aliʻi; He hoalauna hoʻi kēlā mea kēia mea no ke kanaka hāʻawi wale.Many curry favor with a ruler, and everyone is the friend of a man who gives gifts.
Sol 19:12He uō ʻana me he liona lā ka huhū o ke aliʻi; E like hoʻi me ka hau ma ka weuweu kona lokomaikaʻi.A king's rage is like the roar of a lion, but his favor is like dew on the grass.
Sol 19:13He mea pōʻino i ka makua kāne ke keiki lapuwale; He kulu mau ʻana ka hoʻopaʻapaʻa o ka wahine.A foolish son is his father's ruin, and a quarrelsome wife is like a constant dripping.
Sol 20:1He mea henehene ka waina, he walaʻau nui hoʻi ka mea e ʻona ai; ʻO nā mea a pau i puni ma laila, ʻaʻole i naʻauao.Wine is a mocker and beer a brawler; whoever is led astray by them is not wise.
Sol 20:2He uō ʻana me he liona lā, ka weliweli i ke aliʻi; ʻO ka mea hoʻonāukiuki iā ia, hōʻeha nō ʻo ia i kona ʻuhane iho.A king's wrath is like the roar of a lion; he who angers him forfeits his life.
Sol 20:3He mea nani nō ke kanaka, ke hoʻōki i ka hoʻopaʻapaʻa: Akā, e huhū nō nā mea lapuwale a pau.It is to a man's honor to avoid strife, but every fool is quick to quarrel.
Sol 20:5He wai hohonu, ka ʻōlelo aʻo i loko o ko kānaka naʻau; Na ke kanaka naʻauao e uhuki aʻe.The purposes of a man's heart are deep waters, but a man of understanding draws them out.
Sol 20:7ʻO ka mea hele ma kona pololei, he mea pono ʻo ia; E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia hoʻi kāna poʻe keiki ma hope ona.The righteous man leads a blameless life; blessed are his children after him.
Sol 20:10He anapaona pālua a he ana pālua no nā mea ʻē aʻe, He hoʻopailua iā Iēhova ia mau mea ʻelua.Differing weights and differing measures-- the LORD detests them both.
Sol 20:11Ua ʻike ʻia ke keiki ma ka hana ʻana, Inā paha he maʻemaʻe, a he pololei kāna hana.Even a child is known by his actions, by whether his conduct is pure and right.
Sol 20:14He ʻino, he ʻino, wahi a ka mea kūʻai mai; A i kona hele ʻana aku, a laila, haʻanui ʻo ia."It's no good, it's no good!" says the buyer; then off he goes and boasts about his purchase.
Sol 20:15Aia he gula a me nā pōhaku maikaʻi he nui wale; Akā, ʻo ka mea nani loa, ʻo ia ka lehelehe ʻike.Gold there is, and rubies in abundance, but lips that speak knowledge are a rare jewel.
Sol 20:23He hoʻopailua iā Iēhova nā anapaona pāpālua; ʻO ke kaupaona hoʻopunipuni ʻaʻole i pono ia.The LORD detests differing weights, and dishonest scales do not please him.
Sol 20:25He mea hihia i ke kanaka, ke hoʻohiki naʻaupō i ka mea hemolele; A ma hope iho o ka hoʻohiki ʻana, a laila noʻonoʻo.It is a trap for a man to dedicate something rashly and only later to consider his vows.
Sol 20:30ʻO ka pahu ʻana o ka maʻi he mea hoʻomaʻemaʻe i ka ʻino; ʻO ka haua hoʻi, i ko loko o ka ʻōpū.Blows and wounds cleanse away evil, and beatings purge the inmost being.
Sol 21:1He mau ʻauwai ka naʻau o ke aliʻi, i loko o ka lima o Iēhova, Nāna e hoʻokahe aʻe e like me kona makemake.The king's heart is in the hand of the LORD; he directs it like a watercourse wherever he pleases.
Sol 21:4ʻO ka maka haʻaheo, ʻo ka naʻau hoʻokiʻekiʻe, ʻO ka pōmaikaʻi ʻana hoʻi o ka poʻe hewa he pono ʻole nō ia.Haughty eyes and a proud heart, the lamp of the wicked, are sin!
Sol 21:6ʻO ka ʻimi ʻana i ka waiwai ma ke elelo wahaheʻe, He ʻōpala i hoʻopuehu ʻia e ka poʻe e ʻimi ana i ka make.A fortune made by a lying tongue is a fleeting vapor and a deadly snare.
Sol 21:8He kekeʻe ka ʻaoʻao o ke kanaka, a he ʻano ʻē hoʻi; ʻO ka mea maʻemaʻe hoʻi, ua pololei kāna hana.The way of the guilty is devious, but the conduct of the innocent is upright.
Sol 21:15He ʻoliʻoli i ka mea pono ke hana ma ka pololei; He make nō ko ka poʻe hana hewa.When justice is done, it brings joy to the righteous but terror to evildoers.
Sol 21:27ʻO ka mōhai o ka poʻe hewa, he hoʻopailua ia; Ua ʻoi aku hoʻi ka hewa, ke lawe ʻo ia ia mea me ka manaʻo ʻino.The sacrifice of the wicked is detestable-- how much more so when brought with evil intent!
Sol 22:1He mea makemake ʻia ke kaulana ma mua o ka waiwai he nui; A ma mua hoʻi o ke kālā a me ke gula ka lokomaikaʻi ʻiʻo.A good name is more desirable than great riches; to be esteemed is better than silver or gold.
Sol 22:7Noho aliʻi ka mea waiwai ma luna o ka poʻe ʻilihune, He kauā hoʻi ka mea hoʻopili wale na ke kanaka hāʻawi wale.The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender.
Sol 22:13ʻŌlelo aʻela ka mea palaualelo, he liona ma waho, E make auaneʻi au ma ke alanui.The sluggard says, "There is a lion outside!" or, "I will be murdered in the streets!"
Sol 22:14He lua hohonu ka waha o ka wahine hoʻokamakama, ʻO ka mea inaina ʻia e Iēhova, e hāʻule nō ia ma laila.The mouth of an adulteress is a deep pit; he who is under the LORD's wrath will fall into it.
Sol 22:18No ka mea, he ʻoluʻolu nō ke mālama ʻoe ia mau mea i loko ou, E kūpono nō hoʻi i kou mau lehelehe;for it is pleasing when you keep them in your heart and have all of them ready on your lips.
Sol 23:3Akā, mai ʻiʻini aku ʻoe i kāna mau mea ʻono; He wahi ʻai hoʻopunipuni nō ia.Do not crave his delicacies, for that food is deceptive.
Sol 23:5E kau anei ʻoe i kou mau maka ma ka mea e ʻole ana? No ka mea, e hana ʻiʻo nō ia mea i mau ʻēheu nona iho; Me he ʻaeto lā e lele aku ai i ka lewa.Cast but a glance at riches, and they are gone, for they will surely sprout wings and fly off to the sky like an eagle.
Sol 23:11No ka mea, ʻo kā lākou Hoʻōla he mana nō kona; Nāna nō e hoʻoponopono i waena o lākou a me ʻoe.for their Defender is strong; he will take up their case against you.
Sol 23:24E hauʻoli nui ka makua kāne o ka mea pono; ʻO ka mea i hānau mai nāna ke keiki naʻauao, he ʻoliʻoli nō kona.The father of a righteous man has great joy; he who has a wise son delights in him.
Sol 23:27No ka mea, he ʻauwaha hohonu ka wahine hoʻokamakama, He lua ʻino hoʻi ka wahine ʻē.for a prostitute is a deep pit and a wayward wife is a narrow well.
Sol 23:28ʻO ia kai hoʻohālua, me he pōwā lā, Hoʻonui ʻo ia i ka lawehala ʻana i waena o nā kānaka.Like a bandit she lies in wait, and multiplies the unfaithful among men.
Sol 23:32Ma hope iho, e nahu mai me he nahesa lā, A e pā mai me he moʻo niho ʻawa lā.In the end it bites like a snake and poisons like a viper.
Sol 23:34E lilo ana ʻoe me he mea lā i moe iho ma waenakonu o ka moana, E like hoʻi me ka mea i hoʻomoe iā ia iho ma kahi ʻoiʻoi loa o ke kia moku.You will be like one sleeping on the high seas, lying on top of the rigging.
Sol 24:4Na ka ʻike e hoʻopiha ʻia ai nā keʻena, I nā waiwai a pau, he maikaʻi nō a he nani hoʻi.through knowledge its rooms are filled with rare and beautiful treasures.
Sol 24:5ʻO ke kanaka naʻauao, he ikaika nō ia; E māhuahua ana nō ka ikaika o ke kanaka ʻike.A wise man has great power, and a man of knowledge increases strength;
Sol 24:6No ka mea, ma ka noʻonoʻo nui ʻoe e kaua aku ai, A he ola nō ma ka nui o ka poʻe kūkākūkā pū.for waging war you need guidance, and for victory many advisers.
Sol 24:7He kiʻekiʻe loa ka naʻauao ma luna o ka mea naʻaupō; ʻAʻole e ʻoaka kona waha ma ka ʻīpuka.Wisdom is too high for a fool; in the assembly at the gate he has nothing to say.
Sol 24:8ʻO ka mea noʻonoʻo e hana hewa aku, E kapa ʻia aku ia he mea hana kolohe.He who plots evil will be known as a schemer.
Sol 24:9ʻO ka manaʻo lapuwale, he hewa ia; A he hoʻopailua i nā kānaka ka mea hoʻowahāwahā.The schemes of folly are sin, and men detest a mocker.
Sol 24:13E kuʻu keiki, e ʻai iho ʻoe i ka meli, no ka mea, he maikaʻi ia; A i ka waihona meli hoʻi he ʻono ia i kou waha;Eat honey, my son, for it is good; honey from the comb is sweet to your taste.
Sol 24:14Pēlā hoʻi ka ʻike ʻana i ka naʻauao i kou ʻuhane; A i loaʻa iā ʻoe, a laila he hope, A ʻo kou manaʻolana ʻaʻole ia e pohō.Know also that wisdom is sweet to your soul; if you find it, there is a future hope for you, and your hope will not be cut off.
Sol 24:18O ʻike mai Iēhova he hewa ia i kona mau maka, A e hoʻohuli ʻo ia i kona huhū mai ona aku.or the LORD will see and disapprove and turn his wrath away from him.
Sol 24:24ʻO ka mea ʻōlelo aku i ka mea hewa, He pono nō ʻoe; E hōʻino aku nō nā kānaka iā ia, E hoʻowahāwahā hoʻi nā lāhui kanaka iā ia.Whoever says to the guilty, "You are innocent"-- peoples will curse him and nations denounce him.
Sol 24:25Akā, he ʻoluʻolu ko ka poʻe i aʻo aku, E hiki mai hoʻi iā lākou ka pōmaikaʻi ʻiʻo.But it will go well with those who convict the guilty, and rich blessing will come upon them.
Sol 24:33He moe iki aʻe, he hiamoe iki aʻe, He pelu hou iki aʻe i nā lima a hiamoe;A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest--
Sol 24:34A e hiki mai kou ʻilihune me he kanaka hele lā, A me kou nele e like me ke kanaka kaua.and poverty will come on you like a bandit and scarcity like an armed man.
Sol 25:2He mea nani i ke Akua ke hūnā i kekahi mea; He mea nani hoʻi i nā aliʻi ke ʻimi aku.It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings.
Sol 25:3ʻO ka lani he kiʻekiʻe, ʻo ka honua he hohonu, A ʻo ka naʻau o nā aliʻi, he mau mea ʻike ʻole ʻia.As the heavens are high and the earth is deep, so the hearts of kings are unsearchable.
Sol 25:7No ka mea, he maikaʻi ke ʻōlelo ʻia mai iā ʻoe, e piʻi mai ʻoe i ʻaneʻi, Ma mua o kou hoʻohaʻahaʻa ʻia mai i mua o ke aliʻi, Ka mea a kou mau maka i nānā aku ai.it is better for him to say to you, "Come up here," than for him to humiliate you before a nobleman. What you have seen with your eyes
Sol 25:8Mai hikiwawe aku ʻoe i ka hakakā, No ka mea, he aha kāu e hana ai ma hope aku, Ke hoʻohilahila mai kou hoa noho iā ʻoe?do not bring hastily to court, for what will you do in the end if your neighbor puts you to shame?
Sol 25:12He apo pepeiao gula, a he mea gula maʻemaʻe e nani ai, ʻO ia ka hoʻonaʻauao ʻana i ka pepeiao hoʻolohe.Like an earring of gold or an ornament of fine gold is a wise man's rebuke to a listening ear.
Sol 25:26He pūnāwai lepolepo, a he wai puna pilopilo, ʻO ia ka mea pono e hāʻule ana i mua o ka mea hewa.Like a muddied spring or a polluted well is a righteous man who gives way to the wicked.
Sol 25:27ʻO ka ʻai ʻana i ka meli a nui, ʻaʻole ia he maikaʻi, Pēlā hoʻi ka ʻimi ʻana i ke kaulana nui loa.It is not good to eat too much honey, nor is it honorable to seek one's own honor.
Sol 26:12Ua ʻike anei ʻoe i ke kanaka naʻauao i kona manaʻo iho? He lana ka manaʻo no ka mea naʻaupō ʻaʻole nona.Do you see a man wise in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.
Sol 26:13ʻĪ aʻela ka mea palaualelo, He liona ma ke ala, He liona i waena o ke kuamoʻo.The sluggard says, "There is a lion in the road, a fierce lion roaming the streets!"
Sol 26:15Hoʻokomo ka mea palaualelo i kona lima i loko o ke pā, A he mea kaumaha iā ia ke hāpai hou aʻe ia i kona waha,The sluggard buries his hand in the dish; he is too lazy to bring it back to his mouth.
Sol 26:16He naʻauao loa ka mea palaualelo i kona manaʻo iho, Ma mua o nā kānaka ʻehiku e hōʻike ana i ka ʻoiaʻiʻo.The sluggard is wiser in his own eyes than seven men who answer discreetly.
Sol 26:19Pēlā ke kanaka e hoʻopunipuni ana i kona hoa noho, ʻĪ aʻela hoʻi, ʻAʻole anei he pāʻani koʻu?is a man who deceives his neighbor and says, "I was only joking!"
Sol 27:4He aloha ʻole ka inaina, he mea make ka huhū, ʻO wai lā hoʻi e hiki ke kū i mua o ka huāhuā?Anger is cruel and fury overwhelming, but who can stand before jealousy?
Sol 27:6Maikaʻi ka hōʻeha ʻia mai e ka hoaaloha, He nunui hoʻi ka honi ʻana o ka ʻenemi.Wounds from a friend can be trusted, but an enemy multiplies kisses.
Sol 27:19Ma ka wai, he helehelena e kū ana i kahi helehelena, Pēlā hoʻi ka naʻau kanaka i kekahi kanaka.As water reflects a face, so a man's heart reflects the man.
Sol 27:21He ipu hoʻoheheʻe no ke kālā, a he kapuahi no ke gula, Pēlā ke kanaka i mua o kona mahalo ʻia mai.The crucible for silver and the furnace for gold, but man is tested by the praise he receives.
Sol 27:27A e nui ka waiū kao no kāu ʻai ʻana, No ka ʻai ʻana hoʻi o ko ka hale ou, A he ola nō kou poʻe kauā wahine.You will have plenty of goats' milk to feed you and your family and to nourish your servant girls.
Sol 28:1Hoʻoheʻe wale ka mea hewa, ʻaʻohe mea e hahai ana; ʻO ka poʻe pono hoʻi, wiwo ʻole lākou me he liona lā.The wicked man flees though no one pursues, but the righteous are as bold as a lion.
Sol 28:7ʻO ka mea mālama i ke kānāwai, he keiki naʻauao ia; ʻO ka hoa no ka poʻe hoʻokai wale, ʻo ia kai hoʻohilahila i kona makua kāne.He who keeps the law is a discerning son, but a companion of gluttons disgraces his father.
Sol 28:21ʻO ka manaʻo ʻana i ko ke kanaka kino, ʻaʻole ia he maikaʻi; No kahi ʻāpana ʻai e lawehala nō ua kanaka lā.To show partiality is not good-- yet a man will do wrong for a piece of bread.
Sol 28:22ʻO ka mea hoʻoikaika ma ka waiwai, he maka ʻino kona, ʻAʻole ʻo ia e ʻike ʻo ka ʻilihune kāna mea e loaʻa ai.A stingy man is eager to get rich and is unaware that poverty awaits him.
Sol 28:24ʻO ka mea kāʻili wale i kā kona makua kāne a me kā kona makuahine, Me ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, ʻAʻole ia he hewa, ʻO ia ka hoa no ka pepehi kanaka.He who robs his father or mother and says, "It's not wrong"-- he is partner to him who destroys.
Sol 29:9Inā e hoʻopaʻapaʻa ke kanaka naʻauao, me ke kanaka hewa, He huhū paha kona, he ʻakaʻaka paha, ʻaʻohe ʻoluʻolu iki.If a wise man goes to court with a fool, the fool rages and scoffs, and there is no peace.
Sol 29:25ʻO ka makaʻu i ke kanaka, he mea ia e hihia ai; ʻO ka mea paulele iā Iēhova ua palekana ʻo ia.Fear of man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the LORD is kept safe.
Sol 29:27He mea hoʻopailua i ka poʻe pono ke kanaka hoʻopono ʻole; He mea hoʻopailua hoʻi i ka mea hewa, ka mea pololei ma kona ʻaoʻao.The righteous detest the dishonest; the wicked detest the upright.
Sol 30:1He mau wahi ʻōlelo a ʻAgura ke keiki a Iake. He wānana; na ke kanaka i hōʻike mai iā ʻItiʻela; iā ʻItiʻela lāua me ʻUkala.The sayings of Agur son of Jakeh--an oracle: This man declared to Ithiel, to Ithiel and to Ucal:
Sol 30:12ʻO kekahi hanauna hoʻi, he maʻemaʻe ia i ko lākou maka iho, ʻAʻole hoʻi i holoi ʻia ka paumāʻele.those who are pure in their own eyes and yet are not cleansed of their filth;
Sol 30:14ʻO kekahi hanauna, he mau pahi kaua ko lākou niho, He mau pahi hoʻi ko lākou mau kuʻi. E ʻai ana i ka poʻe ʻilihune mai ka honua aku, A ʻo ka poʻe nele hoʻi i waena o nā kānaka.those whose teeth are swords and whose jaws are set with knives to devour the poor from the earth, the needy from among mankind.
Sol 30:15He mau kaikamāhine ʻelua kā ka omo koko, E ʻī ana, E hō mai, e hō mai, ʻea. ʻEkolu nō mea piha ʻole, ʻEhā hoʻi, ʻaʻole e ʻōlelo mai, Ua ana:"The leech has two daughters. 'Give! Give!' they cry. "There are three things that are never satisfied, four that never say, 'Enough!':
Sol 30:23ʻO ka wahine huhū wale ke mare ʻia ʻo ia; A ʻo ke kauā wahine he hoʻoilina o kona haku wahine.an unloved woman who is married, and a maidservant who displaces her mistress.
Sol 30:25ʻO ka poʻe ʻānonanona, he poʻe ikaika ola lākou, Hoʻomākaukau nō naʻe i ke kau i kā lākou ʻai;Ants are creatures of little strength, yet they store up their food in the summer;
Sol 30:26ʻO ka poʻe rābita, he poʻe nāwaliwali lākou, Ma nā pōhaku hoʻi i hana ai i ko lākou mau hale;coneys are creatures of little power, yet they make their home in the crags;
Sol 30:32Inā he lapuwale ʻoe i kou hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻana, Inā paha he manaʻo ʻino kou, e kau ana ka lima ma ka waha."If you have played the fool and exalted yourself, or if you have planned evil, clap your hand over your mouth!
Sol 31:2He aha, e kaʻu keiki? He aha, e ke keiki a koʻu ʻōpū? He aha hoʻi, e ke keiki no koʻu hoʻohiki ʻana?"O my son, O son of my womb, O son of my vows,
Sol 31:10ʻO wai ka mea i loaʻa iā ia ka wahine noho pono? He waiwai ʻo ia i ʻoi aku i ko nā momi.A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than rubies.
Sol 31:12He maikaʻi nō kāna e hana ai iā ia ʻaʻole hoʻi he hewa, I nā lā a pau loa o kona ola ʻana.She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her life.
Sol 31:30He hoʻopunipuni ke aloha ʻia mai, he mea ʻole ka maka maikaʻi; ʻO ka wahine hoʻi i makaʻu iā Iēhova, ʻo ia ke hiʻilani ʻia.Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.
Kekah 1:3He aha ka uku i ke kanaka i ka hana a pau āna i hana ai ma lalo iho o ka lā?What does man gain from all his labor at which he toils under the sun?
Kekah 1:8He mea luhi nā ʻōlelo a pau, ʻaʻole hiki i ke kanaka ke haʻi aku; ʻaʻole i ana ka maka i ka ʻike ʻana, ʻaʻole hoʻi i piha ka pepeiao i ka lohe ʻana.All things are wearisome, more than one can say. The eye never has enough of seeing, nor the ear its fill of hearing.
Kekah 1:10No kekahi mea e hiki anei ke ʻōlelo mai, Eiʻa! He mea hou kēia? He mea nō ia i ka wā kahiko ma mua loa o kākou.Is there anything of which one can say, "Look! This is something new"? It was here already, long ago; it was here before our time.
Kekah 1:13Ua hāʻawi au i koʻu naʻau e ʻimi, a e huli me ka noʻeau i nā mea a pau i hana ʻia ma lalo iho o ka lani. He mea kaumaha loa kēia a ke Akua i hāʻawi mai ai i nā keiki a kānaka e hana ai.I devoted myself to study and to explore by wisdom all that is done under heaven. What a heavy burden God has laid on men!
Kekah 1:14Ua ʻike au i nā mea a pau i hana ʻia ma lalo iho o ka lani, aia hoʻi, he mau mea lapuwale ia a pau a me ka luhi hewa.I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.
Kekah 1:17A hāʻawi au i koʻu naʻau e ʻike i ka naʻauao, a e ʻike nō hoʻi i ka ʻuhaʻuha, a me ka lapuwale; a ʻike ihola au, he mea luhi hewa ia.Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly, but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind.
Kekah 2:1ʻĪ ihola au i koʻu naʻau iho, Inā kāua, e hoʻāʻo iho au iā ʻoe ma ka leʻaleʻa, a e ʻike i ka ʻoliʻoli ma laila; aia kā, he mea lapuwale kēia.I thought in my heart, "Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good." But that also proved to be meaningless.
Kekah 2:2ʻĪ ihola au no ka ʻakaʻaka, He hehena ia; a no ka leʻaleʻa, He aha ka mea āna i hana ai?"Laughter," I said, "is foolish. And what does pleasure accomplish?"
Kekah 2:7Ua ʻimi a loaʻa iaʻu nā kauā kāne a me nā kauā wahine, a ua hānau hoʻi i loko o koʻu hale nā kauā; a iaʻu nō hoʻi nā holoholona nui a me nā holoholona liʻiliʻi he lehulehu, a ʻoi aku i ka poʻe ma mua ma Ierusalema.I bought male and female slaves and had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.
Kekah 2:8Ua hoʻoʻiliʻili nō hoʻi au noʻu i ke kālā, a me ke gula a me ka waiwai o nā aliʻi a ʻo nā ʻāina hoʻi; ua ʻimi iaʻu a loaʻa kekahi poʻe kāne mele, a me kekahi poʻe wāhine mele, a me nā mea e ʻoliʻoli ai nā keiki a kānaka, he wahine a me nā haiā wahine.I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces. I acquired men and women singers, and a harem as well--the delights of the heart of man.
Kekah 2:11Ua nānā au i nā mea a pau a koʻu mau lima i hana ai, a me ka hana aʻu i hoʻoluhi ai iaʻu iho; aia hoʻi, he mea lapuwale a pau a me ka luhi hewa, ʻaʻohe mea e pono ai ma lalo iho o ka lā.Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind; nothing was gained under the sun.
Kekah 2:12A hāliu au e ʻike i ka naʻauao, a me ka ʻuhaʻuha, a me ka lapuwale; no ka mea, he aha ka mea a ke kanaka [e hana ai] i hiki mai ma hope o ke aliʻi? ʻO ka mea wale nō i hana ʻia ma mua.Then I turned my thoughts to consider wisdom, and also madness and folly. What more can the king's successor do than what has already been done?
Kekah 2:13A laila, ʻike ihola au, ua ʻoi aku ka naʻauao ma mua o ka naʻaupō, me he mālamalama lā ma mua o ka pouli.I saw that wisdom is better than folly, just as light is better than darkness.
Kekah 2:15ʻĪ ihola au i loko o koʻu naʻau, E like me ka mea i loaʻa i ka mea naʻaupō, pēlā nō ka mea i loaʻa mai iaʻu. A no ke aha lā i ʻoi kuʻu naʻauao? ʻĪ ihola au i loko o koʻu naʻau, He mea lapuwale hoʻi kēia.Then I thought in my heart, "The fate of the fool will overtake me also. What then do I gain by being wise?" I said in my heart, "This too is meaningless."
Kekah 2:19A ʻo wai lā ka mea i ʻike, he mea naʻauao paha ʻo ia, he mea naʻaupō paha? Akā, ʻo ia nō ia ma luna o nā mea a pau aʻu i hana naʻauao ai ma lalo iho o ka lani. He mea lapuwale kēia.And who knows whether he will be a wise man or a fool? Yet he will have control over all the work into which I have poured my effort and skill under the sun. This too is meaningless.
Kekah 2:21No ka mea, aia nō ke kanaka nāna e hana ma ka naʻauao, a me ke akamai, a me ka pōmaikaʻi, akā, e waiho nō ʻo ia i kāna i ke kanaka nāna i hana ʻole i kēia mau mea, i hoʻoilina nona. He mea lapuwale kēia, a me ka luhi hewa.For a man may do his work with wisdom, knowledge and skill, and then he must leave all he owns to someone who has not worked for it. This too is meaningless and a great misfortune.
Kekah 2:22No ka mea, he aha ka mea i loaʻa i ke kanaka i kāna hana a pau, a me ka makemake o kona naʻau, ka mea āna i hana ai ma lalo iho o ka lā?What does a man get for all the toil and anxious striving with which he labors under the sun?
Kekah 2:23No ka mea, ua kaumaha kona mau lā a pau loa, a ua luhi kāna hana ʻana, ʻaʻole naʻe i maha kona naʻau i ka pō. He mea lapuwale kēia.All his days his work is pain and grief; even at night his mind does not rest. This too is meaningless.
Kekah 2:26No ka mea, ua hāʻawi mai ke Akua i ke kanaka maikaʻi i mua ona, i naʻauao, a me ke akamai, a me ka ʻoliʻoli; akā, i ke kanaka hewa hāʻawi mai ia i ka hana kaumaha, nāna e hoʻoʻiliʻili a e hoʻāhu hoʻi, e hāʻawi aku i ke kanaka maikaʻi i mua o ke Akua. He mea lapuwale kēia, a me ka luhi hewa.To the man who pleases him, God gives wisdom, knowledge and happiness, but to the sinner he gives the task of gathering and storing up wealth to hand it over to the one who pleases God. This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.
Kekah 3:1Aia he manawa no nā mea a pau, a he wā hoʻi no nā hana a pau, ma lalo iho o ka lani.There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven:
Kekah 3:2He wā e hānau ai, A he wā hoʻi e make ai; He wā e kanu ai, A he wā hoʻi e uhuki ai i ka mea i kanu ʻia;a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot,
Kekah 3:3He wā e pepehi ai, A he wā hoʻi e hoʻōla ai; He wā e wāwahi ai, A he wā hoʻi e kūkulu iho ai;a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build,
Kekah 3:4He wā e uē ai, A he wā hoʻi e ʻakaʻaka ai; He wā e kanikau ai, A he wā hoʻi e haʻa ai;a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance,
Kekah 3:5He wā e hoʻolei aku ai i nā pōhaku, A he wā hoʻi e hōʻiliʻili ai i nā pōhaku; He wā e ʻapo ai, A he wā e ʻapo ʻole ai.a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them, a time to embrace and a time to refrain,
Kekah 3:6He wā e ʻimi ai, A he wā hoʻi e lilo aku ai; He wā e mālama ai, A he wā hoʻi e hoʻolei wale aku ai.a time to search and a time to give up, a time to keep and a time to throw away,
Kekah 3:7He wā e haehae aku ai, A he wā hoʻi e humuhumu iho ai; He wā e hāmau ai, A he wā hoʻi e ʻōlelo ai.a time to tear and a time to mend, a time to be silent and a time to speak,
Kekah 3:8He wā e aloha aku ai, A he wā hoʻi e inaina aku ai; He wā kaua, A he wā maluhia.a time to love and a time to hate, a time for war and a time for peace.
Kekah 3:9He aha ka uku a ka mea hana i ka mea āna i hana ai?What does the worker gain from his toil?
Kekah 3:11Ua hana maila ʻo ia i nā mea a pau he maikaʻi i kona manawa; a hoʻokomo nō hoʻi ʻo ia i ko ke ao nei i loko o ko lākou mau naʻau, i ʻike ʻole ke kanaka i ka hana a ke Akua i hana ai, mai ka mua a hiki i ka hope.He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end.
Kekah 3:18ʻĪ ihola au i loko o koʻu naʻau no nā keiki a kānaka, i hoʻāʻo ke Akua iā lākou i ʻike lākou iā lākou iho, he poʻe holoholona.I also thought, "As for men, God tests them so that they may see that they are like the animals.
Kekah 4:1A 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 4:4Ua ʻike au i nā mea luhi a pau, a me nā hana pololei a pau, aia hoʻi, no ia mau mea, ua huāhuā ʻia mai ke kanaka e kona hoalauna. He mea lapuwale kēia a me ka luhi hewa.And I saw that all labor and all achievement spring from man's envy of his neighbor. This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.
Kekah 4:8Aia he mea hoʻokahi, ʻaʻole ona lua, ʻaʻole āna keiki, ʻaʻole ona hoahānau; akā, ʻo kāna hana ʻana, ʻaʻole e pau, ʻaʻole pili iki kona mau maka i ka nānā i ka waiwai, ʻaʻole ia i nīnau iho, No wai koʻu e hana nei, a i hoʻonele i koʻu ʻuhane i ka maikaʻi? He mea lapuwale kēia, a he mea luhi loa nō hoʻi.There was a man all alone; he had neither son nor brother. There was no end to his toil, yet his eyes were not content with his wealth. "For whom am I toiling," he asked, "and why am I depriving myself of enjoyment?" This too is meaningless-- a miserable business!
Kekah 4:16ʻAʻole pau i ka helu ʻia nā kānaka, ka poʻe ma mua o lākou; a ʻo ka poʻe ma hope, ʻaʻole lākou ʻoliʻoli iā ia. He mea lapuwale kēia, a me ka luhi hewa.There was no end to all the people who were before them. But those who came later were not pleased with the successor. This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.
Kekah 5:6E mālama ʻoe i kou waha i ʻole e hoʻohihia ai kou kino; mai ʻōlelo ʻoe i mua o ke kahuna, He kuhi hewa ia. No ke aha lā e huhū mai ai ke Akua i kou leo, a e hoʻohiolo i ka hana a kou mau lima?Do not let your mouth lead you into sin. And do not protest to the messenger, "My vow was a mistake." Why should God be angry at what you say and destroy the work of your hands?
Kekah 5:7No ka mea, ma ka lehulehu o nā moeʻuhane, a me nā ʻōlelo he nui wale, aia nā mea lapuwale. Akā hoʻi, e makaʻu aku ʻoe i ke Akua.Much dreaming and many words are meaningless. Therefore stand in awe of God.
Kekah 5:10ʻO ka mea makemake i ke kālā, ʻaʻole pau kona ʻono i ke kālā; a ʻo ka mea makemake i nā mea nui, ʻaʻole ia e ana i ka nui o ka waiwai. He mea lapuwale kēia.Whoever loves money never has money enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with his income. This too is meaningless.
Kekah 5:11I ka māhuahua ʻana o nā mea maikaʻi, māhuahua nō hoʻi ka poʻe e hoʻopau ana ia mau mea; a he aha ka pono i loaʻa mai i ka poʻe nāna ia mau mea? ʻO ka ʻike wale ʻana o ko lākou mau maka.As goods increase, so do those who consume them. And what benefit are they to the owner except to feast his eyes on them?
Kekah 5:12Ua leʻa ka hiamoe o ka poʻe hana, ke ʻai ʻuʻuku lākou a ke ʻai nui hoʻi; akā, ʻo ka māʻona nui o ka mea waiwai, he mea ia e leʻa ʻole ai kona hiamoe ʻana.The sleep of a laborer is sweet, whether he eats little or much, but the abundance of a rich man permits him no sleep.
Kekah 5:16Eia ka mea pono ʻole; e like loa me kona puka ʻana mai, pēlā nō kona hele ʻana aku. He aha kona pono i kāna hana ʻana no ka makani?This too is a grievous evil: As a man comes, so he departs, and what does he gain, since he toils for the wind?
Kekah 5:18Aia hoʻi, ka mea aʻu i ʻike ai, he mea maikaʻi kēia, a he nani hoʻi, e ʻai kekahi, a e inu hoʻi, a e ʻoliʻoli i ka hana a pau āna i hana ai ma lalo iho o ka lā, i nā lā a pau loa o kona ola ʻana a ke Akua i hāʻawi mai ai nāna; no ka mea, ʻo ia kona haʻawina.Then I realized that it is good and proper for a man to eat and drink, and to find satisfaction in his toilsome labor under the sun during the few days of life God has given him--for this is his lot.
Kekah 6:1Aia nō ka mea pono ʻole aʻu i ʻike ai ma lalo iho o ka lā, a he mea nui ia ma luna o nā kānaka.I have seen another evil under the sun, and it weighs heavily on men:
Kekah 6:2ʻO ke kanaka ka mea a ke Akua i hāʻawi mai ai i ka waiwai nona, a me ka lako me ka hanohano; ʻaʻole nele iki kona ʻuhane i nā mea āna e makemake ai, akā hoʻi, ʻaʻole i ʻae mai ke Akua e ʻai ia i kēia mau mea, akā, ua ʻai ʻia kāna e ka malihini. He mea lapuwale kēia, a he mea ʻino hoʻi.God gives a man wealth, possessions and honor, so that he lacks nothing his heart desires, but God does not enable him to enjoy them, and a stranger enjoys them instead. This is meaningless, a grievous evil.
Kekah 6:3Inā i loaʻa i ke kanaka nā keiki hoʻokahi haneri, a ola ia i nā makahiki he nui loa, ʻaʻole ʻokana mai nā lā o kona mau makahiki, ʻaʻole naʻe i māʻona kona ʻuhane i ka maikaʻi, ʻaʻole hoʻi ona wahi e kanu ʻia ai; ke haʻi aku nei au, ua ʻoi aku ka maikaʻi o ke keiki ʻōʻili wale i kona.A man may have a hundred children and live many years; yet no matter how long he lives, if he cannot enjoy his prosperity and does not receive proper burial, I say that a stillborn child is better off than he.
Kekah 6:8Ma nā mea hea i ʻoi aku ai ka mea naʻauao ma mua o ka mea naʻaupō? He aha ka mea i loaʻa i ka ʻilihune, ka mea i ʻike i ka hele ʻana i mua o ka poʻe ola?What advantage has a wise man over a fool? What does a poor man gain by knowing how to conduct himself before others?
Kekah 6:9Ua ʻoi aku ka maikaʻi o ka ʻike maka ʻana ma mua o ka hele ʻana aku o ka manaʻo. He mea lapuwale kēia, a me ka luhi hewa.Better what the eye sees than the roving of the appetite. This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.
Kekah 6:11No laila, ua māhuahua ka lapuwale ma nā mea he nui loa; a pehea lā e pono ai ke kanaka?The more the words, the less the meaning, and how does that profit anyone?
Kekah 6:12No ka mea, ʻo wai ka mea i ʻike i ka mea e pono ai ke kanaka i kona ola ʻana, i nā lā a pau o kona ola lapuwale ʻana i hoʻopau ai me he aka lā; a ʻo wai hoʻi ka mea nāna e haʻi aku i ke kanaka i nā mea e hiki mai ana ma hope ona ma lalo iho o ka lā?For who knows what is good for a man in life, during the few and meaningless days he passes through like a shadow? Who can tell him what will happen under the sun after he is gone?
Kekah 7:6No ka mea, e like me ka paʻapaʻaʻina o nā kākalaioa ma lalo iho o ka ipu hao, pēlā nō ka ʻakaʻaka ʻana o ka mea naʻaupō. He mea lapuwale hoʻi kēia.Like the crackling of thorns under the pot, so is the laughter of fools. This too is meaningless.
Kekah 7:7No ka mea, ʻo ka hoʻoluhi, ʻo ia ka mea e pupule ai ka mea naʻauao; a ʻo ke kīpē he mea ia e lolelua ai ka naʻau.Extortion turns a wise man into a fool, and a bribe corrupts the heart.
Kekah 7:18He mea maikaʻi nou e lālau i kēlā, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hoʻokuʻu i kēia mai kou lima aku; no ka mea ʻo ka mea i makaʻu i ke Akua, ʻo ia ka mea e puka, mai ia mau mea a pau.It is good to grasp the one and not let go of the other. The man who fears God will avoid all .
Kekah 7:19ʻO ka naʻauao ka mea e ikaika ai ka mea naʻauao ma mua o nā kānaka koʻikoʻi he ʻumi i loko o ke kūlanakauhale.Wisdom makes one wise man more powerful than ten rulers in a city.
Kekah 7:26A ua loaʻa mai iaʻu kēia, ʻo ka wahine nona ka naʻau e hoʻohihia ai, a e hoʻohei ai, nona hoʻi nā lima e paʻa ai me he kaula lā, ua ʻoi aku kona ʻawaʻawa ma mua o ka make; ʻo ka mea maikaʻi i mua o ke Akua e pakele nō ia mai ona aku lā, akā, ʻo ka mea hewa, e hihia auaneʻi ʻo ia iā ia.I find more bitter than death the woman who is a snare, whose heart is a trap and whose hands are chains. The man who pleases God will escape her, but the sinner she will ensnare.
Kekah 7:29Aia hoʻi, eia ka mea i loaʻa mai iaʻu: Hana ihola ke Akua i ke kanaka i mea pololei, akā hoʻi, ua ʻimi ʻo ia i nā mea kekeʻe he nui wale.This only have I found: God made mankind upright, but men have gone in search of many schemes."
Kekah 8:4Ma ka ʻōlelo a ke aliʻi, aia nō ka mana; a ʻo wai lā ka mea e hiki ke ʻōlelo aku iā ia, He aha kāu i hana ai?Since a king's word is supreme, who can say to him, "What are you doing?"
Kekah 8:6No ka mea, aia nō i nā mea a pau he wā nō, a me ka hoʻopono; a ua nui ke kaumaha ma luna o ke kanaka.For there is a proper time and procedure for every matter, though a man's misery weighs heavily upon him.
Kekah 8:10A pēlā nō, ua ʻike au i ke kanu ʻia o ka poʻe hewa, ua hele lākou i loko o kahi hemolele, a hoʻi mai, a ua poina lākou ma ke kūlanakauhale, kahi a lākou i hana ai pēlā. He mea lapuwale kēia.Then too, I saw the wicked buried--those who used to come and go from the holy place and receive praise in the city where they did this. This too is meaningless.
Kekah 8:13ʻAʻole e pōmaikaʻi ka mea hewa, ʻaʻole naʻe ia e hoʻolōʻihi i kona mau lā, no ka mea, me he aka lā ka mea i makaʻu ʻole i mua i ke alo o ke Akua.Yet because the wicked do not fear God, it will not go well with them, and their days will not lengthen like a shadow.
Kekah 8:14Eia kekahi mea lapuwale i hana ʻia ma ka honua; aia nō kekahi poʻe pono, a ua ili wale ʻia lākou e like me ka hana a ka poʻe hewa, a aia hoʻi ka poʻe hewa, ua ili wale ʻia lākou e like me ka hana a ka poʻe pono. ʻĪ ihola au, he mea lapuwale kēia.There is something else meaningless that occurs on earth: righteous men who get what the wicked deserve, and wicked men who get what the righteous deserve. This too, I say, is meaningless.
Kekah 8:15A laila, mahalo ihola au i ka ʻoliʻoli, no ka mea, ʻaʻohe mea maikaʻi i ke kanaka ma lalo iho o ka lā i ʻoi aku i ka ʻai ʻana, i ka inu, a me ka ʻoliʻoli; he mea mau kēia iā ia no kāna hana, i nā lā o kona ola ʻana a ke Akua i hāʻawi mai ai iā ia ma lalo iho o ka lā.So I commend the enjoyment of life, because nothing is better for a man under the sun than to eat and drink and be glad. Then joy will accompany him in his work all the days of the life God has given him under the sun.
Kekah 9:3He mea pono ʻole kēia ma nā mea i hana ʻia ma lalo iho o ka lā; aia hoʻokahi hope i loaʻa mai i nā kānaka a pau. ʻOiaʻiʻo, ʻo ka naʻau o nā keiki a kānaka, ua piha i ka ʻino, aia nō ka ʻūlala i loko o ko lākou naʻau i ko lākou ola ʻana, a laila, [hele lākou] i ka make.This is the evil in everything that happens under the sun: The same destiny overtakes all. The hearts of men, moreover, are full of evil and there is madness in their hearts while they live, and afterward they join the dead.
Kekah 9:5No ka mea, ua ʻike ka poʻe ola e make auaneʻi lākou; akā, ʻo ka poʻe make, ʻaʻole lākou i ʻike i kekahi mea, ʻaʻole he uku i koe iā lākou; no ka mea, ua nalowale ko lākou mea i hoʻomanaʻo ʻia ai.For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no further reward, and even the memory of them is forgotten.
Kekah 9:13Eia ka mea naʻauao aʻu i ʻike ai ma lalo iho o ka lā, a he mea nui ia iaʻu;I also saw under the sun this example of wisdom that greatly impressed me:
Kekah 9:15A ua loaʻa ma laila he kanaka ʻilihune naʻauao, a ua hoʻopakele ia i ke kūlanakauhale ma kona naʻauao, akā hoʻi, ʻaʻole kekahi kanaka i hoʻomanaʻo i ua kanaka ʻilihune lā.Now there lived in that city a man poor but wise, and he saved the city by his wisdom. But nobody remembered that poor man.
Kekah 9:18Ua ʻoi aku ka naʻauao ma mua o nā mea kaua; akā hoʻi, ua hoʻohiolo ke kanaka hewa hoʻokahi i ka maikaʻi he nui wale.Wisdom is better than weapons of war, but one sinner destroys much good.
Kekah 10:1ʻO nā nalo make, he mea ia e pilau ai ka lāʻau hamo a ka mea hana lāʻau, pēlā nō ka hana ʻuhaʻuha iki ʻana, ka mea i manaʻo ʻia he naʻauao, a he hanohano hoʻi.As dead flies give perfume a bad smell, so a little folly outweighs wisdom and honor.
Kekah 10:3Aia hoʻi i ka hele ʻana o ka mea naʻaupō ma ke alanui, ua nalowale kona ʻike, a ua ʻī ihola ia no nā mea a pau, he naʻaupō ia.Even as he walks along the road, the fool lacks sense and shows everyone how stupid he is.
Kekah 10:7Ua ʻike au i nā kauā ma luna o nā lio, a i nā aliʻi e hele wāwae ana ma ka honua, me he poʻe kauā lā.I have seen slaves on horseback, while princes go on foot like slaves.
Kekah 10:10Inā kūmūmū ka hao, ʻaʻole hoʻi ia e hoʻokala i kona maka, a laila pono ke hoʻonui i ka ikaika; akā, he pono ka naʻauao i mea e hoʻopōmaikaʻi ai.If the ax is dull and its edge unsharpened, more strength is needed but skill will bring success.
Kekah 10:13ʻO ka mua o nā ʻōlelo o kona waha, he mea lapuwale ia; a ʻo ka hope o kona waha, he huhū kolohe nō ia.At the beginning his words are folly; at the end they are wicked madness--
Kekah 10:15ʻO ka hana a ka poʻe naʻaupō, he mea ia e hoʻomāluhiluhi ai iā lākou, no ka mea, ʻaʻole ia i ʻike i ka hele i ke kūlanakauhale.A fool's work wearies him; he does not know the way to town.
Kekah 10:16Auē ʻoe, e ka ʻāina, i ka wā i noho ai he keiki i aliʻi nou, a e ʻai ai hoʻi kou poʻe kaukaualiʻi i ke kakahiaka!Woe to you, O land whose king was a servant and whose princes feast in the morning.
Kekah 10:19ʻO ka ʻahaʻaina he mea ia e ʻakaʻaka ai, a ʻo ka waina, he mea ia e ʻoliʻoli ai; akā, ʻo ke kālā, he mea ia e hiki ai nā mea a pau.A feast is made for laughter, and wine makes life merry, but money is the answer for everything.
Kekah 11:1E hoʻolei i kāu berena ma luna iho o ka wai; no ka mea, a hala nā lā he nui loa, e loaʻa hou mai nō ia iā ʻoe.Cast your bread upon the waters, for after many days you will find it again.
Kekah 11:7ʻO ia hoʻi, ua ʻoluʻolu ka mālamalama, a he mea maikaʻi nō hoʻi i nā maka ke ʻike i ka lā.Light is sweet, and it pleases the eyes to see the sun.
Kekah 11:8Akā, inā e ola kekahi kanaka i nā makahiki he nui wale, a ʻoliʻoli nō hoʻi iā lākou a pau, e pono iā ia ke hoʻomanaʻo i nā lā o ka pouli, no ka mea, ua nui nō lākou. ʻO nā mea a pau e hiki mai ana, he lapuwale ia.However many years a man may live, let him enjoy them all. But let him remember the days of darkness, for they will be many. Everything to come is meaningless.
Kekah 11:10No ia mea, e hoʻokaʻawale aku ʻoe i ke kaumaha mai kou naʻau aku, a me ka ʻino mai kou kino aku; no ka mea, ʻo ka wā ʻōpiopio, a me ka wā uʻi, he mea lapuwale ia.So then, banish anxiety from your heart and cast off the troubles of your body, for youth and vigor are meaningless.
Kekah 12:5A makaʻu lākou i nā mea kiʻekiʻe; Aia hoʻi ma ke alanui nā mea e weliweli ai, Ua hoʻopailua hoʻi ka lāʻau ʻalemona, A ʻo ka ʻūhini, he mea ia e kaumaha ai, A lilo nō hoʻi ka hua kepa i mea mikomiko ʻole; No ka mea, hele ke kanaka i kona hale mau, A hele ka poʻe kanikau ma nā alanui:when men are afraid of heights and of dangers in the streets; when the almond tree blossoms and the grasshopper drags himself along and desire no longer is stirred. Then man goes to his eternal home and mourners go about the streets.
Kekah 12:9Eia hoʻi kekahi: I ko ke kahuna naʻauao ʻana, ua aʻo mau aku ʻo ia i nā kānaka; ua noʻonoʻo ʻo ia, a ʻimi, a hoʻoponopono hoʻi i nā ʻōlelo akamai he nui loa.Not only was the Teacher wise, but also he imparted knowledge to the people. He pondered and searched out and set in order many proverbs.
Kekah 12:10Ua ʻimi ihola ke kahuna e loaʻa mai nā ʻōlelo ʻoluʻolu, a ʻo nā mea i kākau ʻia, he ʻōlelo pololei ia a me ka ʻoiaʻiʻo hoʻi.The Teacher searched to find just the right words, and what he wrote was upright and true.
Kekah 12:12Eia hoʻi kekahi: E ao ʻia mai ʻoe, e kaʻu keiki, e kēia mau mea; ʻo ka hana ʻana i nā buke he nui loa, he mea hope ʻole ia, a ʻo ka ʻimi nui i ka palapala, he mea ia e luhi ai ke kino.Be warned, my son, of anything in addition to them. Of making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body.
Kekah 12:14No ka mea, e hoʻokomo ana ke Akua i nā hana a pau, a me nā mea a pau i hūnā ʻia i loko o ka hoʻokolokolo ʻia, inā paha he pono, inā paha he hewa.For God will bring every deed into judgment, including every hidden thing, whether it is good or evil.
Mele 1:7E haʻi mai iaʻu, e ka mea a koʻu ʻuhane i aloha ai, Ai lā i hea ʻoe i hānai mai, Ma hea lā ʻoe i hoʻomaha ai i ke awakea? No ke aha lā wau i lilo ai, Me he wahine lā i uhi ʻia, Ma nā poʻe hipa a kou mau hoa noho?Tell me, you whom I love, where you graze your flock and where you rest your sheep at midday. Why should I be like a veiled woman beside the flocks of your friends?
Mele 1:9Ua hoʻohālike au iā ʻoe, e kaʻu mea i aloha ai, Me he lio wahine lā i loko o nā kaʻa o Paraʻo.I liken you, my darling, to a mare harnessed to one of the chariots of Pharaoh.
Mele 1:13ʻO kaʻu mea i aloha ai, he pua mura nō ia naʻu, E moe ihola ia ma waena o koʻu poli.My lover is to me a sachet of myrrh resting between my breasts.
Mele 1:14ʻO kaʻu mea i aloha ai, he lālā kūpero ia naʻu, No ka māla waina mai o ʻEnegedi.My lover is to me a cluster of henna blossoms from the vineyards of En Gedi.
Mele 1:15Aia hoʻi, he nani kou, e kaʻu mea i aloha ai, He nani kou, he mau maka manu nūnū kou.How beautiful you are, my darling! Oh, how beautiful! Your eyes are doves.
Mele 1:16Aia hoʻi, he nani kou, e kaʻu mea i aloha ai, he maikaʻi hoʻi; Ua ʻōmaʻomaʻo nō hoʻi ko kāua wahi moe.How handsome you are, my lover! Oh, how charming! And our bed is verdant.
Mele 1:17Nā kaola o ko kāua hale, he lāʻau kedera ia, A me ko kāua mau oʻa, he lāʻau fira.The beams of our house are cedars; our rafters are firs.
Mele 2:4Ua hoʻokomo mai ʻo ia iaʻu i loko o ka hale ʻaha inu, A ʻo kona hae ma luna iho oʻu, he aloha nō ia.He has taken me to the banquet hall, and his banner over me is love.
Mele 2:8He leo kā, no kaʻu mea i aloha ai Aia hoʻi, e hiki mai ana ia, E lele ana ma luna o nā mauna, E lēhai ana hoʻi ma luna o nā puʻu.Listen! My lover! Look! Here he comes, leaping across the mountains, bounding over the hills.
Mele 3:7Aia hoʻi, ʻo kona wahi e moe ai, no Solomona ia, He kanaono kānaka koa [e kū ana] a puni ia, He poʻe ikaika o ka ʻIseraʻela.Look! It is Solomon's carriage, escorted by sixty warriors, the noblest of Israel,
Mele 3:8Ua lālau lākou a pau i nā pahi kaua, He poʻe akamai lākou i ke kaua; Aia nō ka pahi a kēlā mea kēia mea ma kona ʻūhā, No ka makaʻu i ka pō.all of them wearing the sword, all experienced in battle, each with his sword at his side, prepared for the terrors of the night.
Mele 3:10Hana ihola ʻo ia i nā kia he kālā; A ʻo ke kino, hana ihola i ke gula; ʻO ka noho ona, he mea ʻulaʻula ia; Ua kīpapa ʻia kona wālua i ke aloha, No nā kaikamāhine mai o Ierusalema.Its posts he made of silver, its base of gold. Its seat was upholstered with purple, its interior lovingly inlaid by the daughters of Jerusalem.
Mele 4:1Aia hoʻi, he nani kou, e kaʻu mea i aloha ai aia hoʻi, he nani kou; ʻO kou mau maka, ua like me nā maka manu nūnū, I loko o kou pale; Ua like kou lauoho me ko ka poʻe kao, I ko lākou noho ʻana ma ka mauna ʻo Giliada.How beautiful you are, my darling! Oh, how beautiful! Your eyes behind your veil are doves. Your hair is like a flock of goats descending from Mount Gilead.
Mele 4:4ʻO kou ʻāʻī, ua like ia me ka hale kiaʻi o Dāvida, I kūkulu ʻia ai i hale kāhiko kaua. Ua kau lākou ma laila i hoʻokahi tausani pale kaua; He mau pale kaua lākou a pau no ka poʻe koa.Your neck is like the tower of David, built with elegance; on it hang a thousand shields, all of them shields of warriors.
Mele 4:7He nani loa kou a pau, e kaʻu mea i aloha ai, ʻAʻole ou wahi kīnā iki.All beautiful you are, my darling; there is no flaw in you.
Mele 4:12ʻO koʻu kaikuahine, ʻo kaʻu wahine, he kīhāpai ia i paʻa i ka pā, He kiʻo wai i uhi ʻia, he pūnāwai hoʻi i kāpili ʻia.You are a garden locked up, my sister, my bride; you are a spring enclosed, a sealed fountain.
Mele 5:2Ua hiamoe au, ua ala nō naʻe koʻu naʻau: He leo kā! ʻO kaʻu mea i aloha ai e kīkēkē ana, [me ka ʻī mai,] E wehe aʻe noʻu, e koʻu kaikuahine, e kaʻu mea i aloha ai, e kaʻu manu nūnū, e koʻu mea maʻemaʻe; No ka mea, ua paʻapū koʻu poʻo i ka hau, A me koʻu wili lauoho i nā paka ua o ka pō.I slept but my heart was awake. Listen! My lover is knocking: "Open to me, my sister, my darling, my dove, my flawless one. My head is drenched with dew, my hair with the dampness of the night."
Mele 5:9He aha kāu mea i aloha ai, ma mua o kekahi mea i aloha ai, E ka mea maikaʻi ma waena o nā wāhine; He aha kāu mea i aloha ai ma mua o kekahi mea i aloha ai, I kauoha mai ai ʻoe iā mākou pēlā?How is your beloved better than others, most beautiful of women? How is your beloved better than others, that you charge us so?
Mele 5:10ʻO kaʻu mea i aloha ai, ua keʻokeʻo ia a me ka ʻulaʻula hoʻi, Ua ʻoi nui aku ia ma mua o nā tausani he ʻumi.My lover is radiant and ruddy, outstanding among ten thousand.
Mele 5:11ʻO kona poʻo, he gula maʻemaʻe ia, ʻO kona wili lauoho, ua loloa ia, A ʻeleʻele hoʻi me he manu koraka lā.His head is purest gold; his hair is wavy and black as a raven.
Mele 5:13ʻO kona mau pāpālina, ua like ia me ka māla o nā mea ʻala, A me ka ʻulaʻula ʻala hoʻi; ʻO kona lehelehe, ua like ia me nā līlia e kahe mai ana he mura maʻemaʻe loa.His cheeks are like beds of spice yielding perfume. His lips are like lilies dripping with myrrh.
Mele 5:16ʻO kona waha, he mea ʻono nō ia; ʻOiaʻiʻo, he mea makemake nui loa ʻia ʻo ia. ʻO ia kaʻu mea i aloha ai, ʻo ia koʻu makamaka, E nā kaikamāhine o Ierusalema.His mouth is sweetness itself; he is altogether lovely. This is my lover, this my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem.
Mele 6:4Ua maikaʻi ʻoe, e kaʻu mea i aloha ai, e like me Tireza, Ua nani hoʻi e like me Ierusalema; A he mea e makaʻu ai e like me ka poʻe e amo ana i nā hae.You are beautiful, my darling, as Tirzah, lovely as Jerusalem, majestic as troops with banners.
Mele 6:8Aia nā wāhine aliʻi he kanaono, ʻElua kanahā haiā wahine, A ʻo ka poʻe puʻupaʻa hoʻi, ʻaʻole lākou e pau i ka helu ʻia.Sixty queens there may be, and eighty concubines, and virgins beyond number;
Mele 6:9ʻO 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.
Mele 6:10ʻO wai kēia e nānā mai ana e like me ka wehe ʻana o ke alaula? Ua kōnale ia e like me ka mahina, Ua maikaʻi hoʻi ia e like me ka lā, A he mea e makaʻu ai e like me ka poʻe e amo ana i nā hae.Who is this that appears like the dawn, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, majestic as the stars in procession?
Mele 6:13E hoʻi, e hoʻi mai, e Sulamite, E hoʻi, e hoʻi mai i ʻike mākou iā ʻoe. He aha kā ʻoukou mea e ʻike ai iā Sulamite? E like me ko nā poʻe kaua ʻelua.Come back, come back, O Shulammite; come back, come back, that we may gaze on you! Why would you gaze on the Shulammite as on the dance of Mahanaim?
Mele 7:2ʻO kou piko me he kīʻaha poepoe lā ia, ʻAʻole nele i ka waina ʻala. ʻO kou ʻōpū me he pūʻā palaoa lā, Ua nakinaki ʻia i nā līlia.Your navel is a rounded goblet that never lacks blended wine. Your waist is a mound of wheat encircled by lilies.
Mele 7:3ʻO kou mau waiū, ua like me nā ʻanetelope ʻelua, He mau māhoe ʻanetelope lāua.Your breasts are like two fawns, twins of a gazelle.
Mele 7:5ʻO kou poʻo ma luna ou, ua like ia me Karemela, ʻO kou lauoho ma luna o kou poʻo, me he mea ʻulaʻula lā; Ua paʻa ke aliʻi i loko o nā keʻena ma luna.Your head crowns you like Mount Carmel. Your hair is like royal tapestry; the king is held captive by its tresses.
Mele 7:7ʻO kou kiʻekiʻe, ua like ia me ka lāʻau pāma, A ʻo kou mau waiū me he mau huhui waina lā.Your stature is like that of the palm, and your breasts like clusters of fruit.
Mele 7:8ʻĪ ihola au, E piʻi au i luna o ka lāʻau pāma, A paʻa aku au i kona mau lālā. ʻĀnō, e lilo mai kou mau waiū me he mau huhui waina lā; A ʻo ke ʻala o kou ihu e like me nā ʻōhiʻa.I said, "I will climb the palm tree; I will take hold of its fruit." May your breasts be like the clusters of the vine, the fragrance of your breath like apples,
Mele 7:13Ua ʻala mai nā dudima, A ma ko mākou mau ʻīpuka, aia nā hua ʻono a pau, He mea kahiko, a me ka mea hou, ʻO nā mea aʻu i waiho ai nou, e kaʻu mea i aloha ai.The mandrakes send out their fragrance, and at our door is every delicacy, both new and old, that I have stored up for you, my lover.
Mele 8:7ʻAʻole pio ke aloha i nā wai he nui loa, ʻAʻole ia e mokuhia e nā waikahe; Inā e hāʻawi aku ke kanaka i ka waiwai a pau o kona hale i lilo mai ke aloha, E hoʻowahāwahā loa ʻia ia mau mea.Many waters cannot quench love; rivers cannot wash it away. If one were to give all the wealth of his house for love, it would be utterly scorned.
Mele 8:8Ke kaikuahine ʻuʻuku o mākou, ʻaʻole ona waiū, He aha ka mea a mākou e hana ai no ko mākou kaikuahine, I ka lā i hoʻopalau ʻia ai ʻo ia?We have a young sister, and her breasts are not yet grown. What shall we do for our sister for the day she is spoken for?
Mele 8:9Inā he pā ʻo ia, e kūkulu mākou ma luna ona he hale pākuʻi kālā; Inā he puka ʻo ia, e uhi mākou iā ia i nā lāʻau kedera.If she is a wall, we will build towers of silver on her. If she is a door, we will enclose her with panels of cedar.
Mele 8:10He pā nō wau, A ʻo koʻu mau waiū e like ia me ka hale kiaʻi: A laila, ua like au i kona mau maka, me he mea lā i aloha ʻia mai.I am a wall, and my breasts are like towers. Thus I have become in his eyes like one bringing contentment.
Mele 8:11He māla waina na Solomona ma Baʻalahamona; Ua hoʻolimalima aku ʻo ia i kāna māla waina i ka poʻe nāna i mālama; Ua lawe mai kēlā kanaka, kēia kanaka i hoʻokahi tausani ʻāpana kālā i uku no ka hua waina.Solomon had a vineyard in Baal Hamon; he let out his vineyard to tenants. Each was to bring for its fruit a thousand shekels of silver.
Mele 8:12ʻO kaʻu māla waina, iaʻu nō ia, eia nō i mua oʻu, He tausani kāu, e Solomona, A ʻelua haneri na ka poʻe mālama i ka hua.But my own vineyard is mine to give; the thousand shekels are for you, O Solomon, and two hundred are for those who tend its fruit.
ʻIsaia 1:4Auē ka lāhui kanaka hewa! He poʻe kānaka kaumaha i ka hala, He hanauna hana ʻino, he poʻe hoʻohaumia: Ua haʻalele lākou iā Iēhova, Ua hoʻowahāwahā i ka Mea Hemolele o ka ʻIseraʻela; Ua hoʻi i hope lākou.Ah, sinful nation, a people loaded with guilt, a brood of evildoers, children given to corruption! They have forsaken the LORD; they have spurned the Holy One of Israel and turned their backs on him.
ʻIsaia 1:6Mai ka poli wāwae, a hiki i ke poʻo, ʻAʻohe wahi ola ma loko o laila: He palapū me ka ʻali, a me ka ʻeha hou, ʻAʻole i hoʻopili ʻia, ʻaʻole i paʻa i ka wahī, ʻAʻole i hōʻoluʻolu ʻia i ka ʻaila.From the sole of your foot to the top of your head there is no soundness-- only wounds and welts and open sores, not cleansed or bandaged or soothed with oil.
ʻIsaia 1:8Ke waiho wale lā nō ke kaikamahine o Ziona, Me he hale kāmala lā ma ka pā waina, Me he hale pupupu lā i loko o ka pā kaʻukama; E like hoʻi me ke kūlanakauhale i hoʻopilikia ʻia i ke kaua.The Daughter of Zion is left like a shelter in a vineyard, like a hut in a field of melons, like a city under siege.
ʻIsaia 1:13Mai lawe hou mai i na mōhai ʻoiaʻiʻo ʻole; ʻO ka mea ʻala, ʻeā, he mea hoʻopailua ia iaʻu; ʻO ka mahina hou, ka Sābati, a me ka ʻaha i hoʻākoakoa ʻia, ʻAʻole hiki iaʻu ke hoʻomanawanui, He hewa nō ia, ʻo ia hālāwai ʻahaʻaina ʻana.Stop bringing meaningless offerings! Your incense is detestable to me. New Moons, Sabbaths and convocations-- I cannot bear your evil assemblies.
ʻIsaia 1:14Ua ukiuki koʻu naʻau i ko ʻoukou mau mahina hou, a me ko ʻoukou hālāwai ʻana; He mau mea kaumaha ia iaʻu, Ua luhi au i ka halihali ʻana.Your New Moon festivals and your appointed feasts my soul hates. They have become a burden to me; I am weary of bearing them.
ʻIsaia 1:18E hele mai hoʻi, e kīkē kākou, wahi a Iēhova: Inā paha i like ko ʻoukou hewa me nā kapa ʻula, E keʻokeʻo auaneʻi ia me he hau lā; Inā paha i ʻula loa e like me ka mea ʻulaʻula, E like auaneʻi ia me he hulu hipa lā."Come now, let us reason together," says the LORD. "Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.
ʻIsaia 1:21Auē, ua lilo ke kūlanakauhale pono i wahine moekolohe! I kēlā wā, piha nō i ka hoʻopono, A noho nō ka maikaʻi ma loko; I kēia wā hoʻi, he poʻe pepehi kanaka.See how the faithful city has become a harlot! She once was full of justice; righteousness used to dwell in her-- but now murderers!
ʻIsaia 1:23He poʻe hoʻokekeʻe kou poʻe aliʻi, He poʻe hoa no nā ʻaihue; Ua makemake lākou a pau i ka waiwai kīpē, Ua ʻimi nō i ka uku ʻia mai; ʻAʻole lākou i hoʻopono i nā keiki makua ʻole, ʻAʻole hoʻi i hiki i mua o lākou ka mea hoʻopono ʻia o ka wahine kāne make.Your rulers are rebels, companions of thieves; they all love bribes and chase after gifts. They do not defend the cause of the fatherless; the widow's case does not come before them.
ʻIsaia 2:4Nāna nō e hoʻoponopono ma waena o ko nā ʻāina, E aʻo mai hoʻi i nā lāhui kanaka he nui loa. E kuʻi lākou i ko lākou mau pahi kaua i ʻōʻō palau, A me ko lākou mau ihe hoʻi, i pahi paʻipaʻi; ʻAʻole e hāpai ko kekahi ʻāina i ka pahi kaua, e kūʻē i ko kekahi ʻāina, ʻAʻole hoʻi lākou e aʻo hou i ke kaua.He will judge between the nations and will settle disputes for many peoples. They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore.
ʻIsaia 2:6He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ua haʻalele ʻoe i kou poʻe kānaka, I ko ka hale hoʻi o Iakoba; No ka mea, ua piha lākou i nā mea mai ka hikina mai, I ka poʻe nānā ao, e like me ko Pilisetia: A launa nō hoʻi lākou i nā keiki a nā malihini.You have abandoned your people, the house of Jacob. They are full of superstitions from the East; they practice divination like the Philistines and clasp hands with pagans.
ʻIsaia 2:22Mai hilinaʻi aku ʻoukou i ke kanaka, Nona ka hanu ma kona mau puka ihu, No ka mea, he aha ia, i manaʻo ʻia ai ʻo ia?Stop trusting in man, who has but a breath in his nostrils. Of what account is he?
ʻIsaia 3:6E lālau nō ke kanaka i kona hoahānau o ka hale o kona makua kāne, me ka ʻōlelo iho, ʻEā, he ʻaʻahu nō kou, e noho aliʻi ʻoe ma luna o mākou, Ma lalo hoʻi o kou lima kēia pilikia.A man will seize one of his brothers at his father's home, and say, "You have a cloak, you be our leader; take charge of this heap of ruins!"
ʻIsaia 3:7Ia lā lā, e hoʻokiʻekiʻe nō kēlā i kona leo, me ka ʻōlelo mai, ʻAʻole au e noho hoʻoponopono ma luna o ʻoukou, No ka mea, ʻaʻohe ʻai ma koʻu hale, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea ʻaʻahu; Mai hoʻonoho iaʻu i aliʻi ma luna o kānaka;But in that day he will cry out, "I have no remedy. I have no food or clothing in my house; do not make me the leader of the people."
ʻIsaia 3:12ʻO koʻu poʻe kānaka, ʻo nā kamaliʻi ko lākou poʻe luna ʻālunu, ʻO nā wāhine hoʻi kai noho aliʻi ma luna o lākou. E kuʻu poʻe kānaka, he poʻe hoʻolalau kou poʻe alakaʻi, A ke hoʻopau nei lākou i ko ʻoukou mau alanui.Youths oppress my people, women rule over them. O my people, your guides lead you astray; they turn you from the path.
ʻIsaia 3:16Ua ʻōlelo mai nō hoʻi ʻo Iēhova, No ka lana haʻakei o nā kaikamāhine o Ziona, A hele me ka oeoe o nā ʻāʻī, A me ka maka leho hilahila ʻole; He hele hōʻoiʻoi ko lākou hele, A kanikani nā kūpeʻe o ko lākou wāwae:The LORD says, "The women of Zion are haughty, walking along with outstretched necks, flirting with their eyes, tripping along with mincing steps, with ornaments jingling on their ankles.
ʻIsaia 3:24Ma kahi i ʻaʻala, e pilau ana nō, Ma kahi kāʻei, he kaula, Ma ke oho ʻōwili e ʻōhule ana nō, Ma kahi o ka pāʻū hanohano, he kāʻei ʻinoʻino, Ma kahi maikaʻi e paʻawela ana nō.Instead of fragrance there will be a stench; instead of a sash, a rope; instead of well-dressed hair, baldness; instead of fine clothing, sackcloth; instead of beauty, branding.
ʻIsaia 4:2Ia lā lā, e puka mai ai ka Lālā o Iēhova, He hanohano, a he nani nō hoʻi, E nani ʻiʻo nō ka hua o ka ʻāina, a me ka maikaʻi, No ka poʻe i pakele o ka ʻIseraʻela.In that day the Branch of the LORD will be beautiful and glorious, and the fruit of the land will be the pride and glory of the survivors in Israel.
ʻIsaia 4:3A ʻo ka mea i koe ma Ziona, A ʻo ka mea i waiho ʻia ma Ierusalema, E kapa ʻia ʻo ia he hemolele, ʻO nā mea a pau i kākau pū ʻia me ka poʻe e ola ana ma Ierusalema;Those who are left in Zion, who remain in Jerusalem, will be called holy, all who are recorded among the living in Jerusalem.
ʻIsaia 4:6He halelewa nō e malu ai i ke ao, no ka wela. He puʻuhonua, a he wahi malu hoʻi, No ka ʻino, a me ka ua.It will be a shelter and shade from the heat of the day, and a refuge and hiding place from the storm and rain.
ʻIsaia 5:1E mele aku au no kuʻu hiwahiwa, I ke mele o kuʻu hiwahiwa no kona pā waina. He pā waina ko kuʻu hiwahiwa, Aia ma ka puʻu hua nui.I will sing for the one I love a song about his vineyard: My loved one had a vineyard on a fertile hillside.
ʻIsaia 5:4He aha ka mea hou e hiki iaʻu ke hana no koʻu pā waina, I hana ʻole ʻia e aʻu i loko ona? Iaʻu i kakali ai no ka hua ʻana mai i nā hua waina, No ke aha lā ia i hua mai ai i ka haʻakea?What more could have been done for my vineyard than I have done for it? When I looked for good grapes, why did it yield only bad?
ʻIsaia 5:7No ka mea, ʻo ka pā waina o Iēhova o nā kaua, ʻO ia ka ʻohana o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻO nā kānaka hoʻi o ka Iuda kāna mea kanu i ʻoliʻoli ai. Kakali ihola ʻo ia i ka hoʻopono, aia kā! He hoʻokahe koko ʻana, Kakali nō i ka maikaʻi, aia kā! He uē ʻana.The vineyard of the LORD Almighty is the house of Israel, and the men of Judah are the garden of his delight. And he looked for justice, but saw bloodshed; for righteousness, but heard cries of distress.
ʻIsaia 5:9Ma kuʻu pepeiao i haʻi mai nei ʻo Iēhova o nā kaua, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e lilo ana nā hale he nui loa i neoneo, A kanaka ʻole hoʻi nā hale nui, a maikaʻi.The LORD Almighty has declared in my hearing: "Surely the great houses will become desolate, the fine mansions left without occupants.
ʻIsaia 5:10E hua mai ana nā ʻeka pā waina he ʻumi, i hoʻokahi bata: A ʻo ka ʻomera hua e hua mai ia i hoʻokahi ʻepa.A ten-acre vineyard will produce only a bath of wine, a homer of seed only an ephah of grain."
ʻIsaia 5:18Auē ka poʻe kauō i ka pōʻino ma luna o lākou iho, me nā kaula o ka hewa, A me ka hewa hoʻi, me he kaula lā o ke kaʻa;Woe to those who draw sin along with cords of deceit, and wickedness as with cart ropes,
ʻIsaia 5:20Auē ka poʻe kapa aku i ka hewa, he maikaʻi; A i ka maikaʻi hoʻi, he hewa; Ka poʻe i hoʻolilo i ka pouli, i mālamalama, A i ka mālamalama hoʻi, i pouli; A kapa i ka mea ʻawaʻawa, he ʻono, A i ka mea ʻono hoʻi, he ʻawaʻawa!Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
ʻIsaia 5:30Ia lā lā, e halulu kūʻē nō ʻo ia iā lākou, E like me ka halulu ʻana o ke kai; A laila, e nānā lākou ma ka ʻāina, Aia hoʻi, he pouli ʻino! Ua lilo ka mālamalama i pouli, no nā ao ʻeleʻele ona!In that day they will roar over it like the roaring of the sea. And if one looks at the land, he will see darkness and distress; even the light will be darkened by the clouds.
ʻIsaia 6:2Kū maila ma luna, ma ona lā, nā Serapima; he pāono, he pāono nā ʻēheu iā lākou a pau. Me nā mea ʻelua ia i uhi ai i kona maka, me nā mea ʻelua ia i uhi ai i kona mau wāwae, a me nā mea ʻelua ia i lele ai.Above him were seraphs, each with six wings: With two wings they covered their faces, with two they covered their feet, and with two they were flying.
ʻIsaia 6:5A laila, ʻōlelo ihola au, Auē au! Ua make au; no ka mea, he kanaka lehelehe haumia au, a ke noho nei au i waena o ka lāhui kanaka lehelehe haumia; no ka mea, ua ʻike koʻu mau maka i ke aliʻi, iā Iēhova o nā kaua."Woe to me!" I cried. "I am ruined! For I am a man of unclean lips, and I live among a people of unclean lips, and my eyes have seen the King, the LORD Almighty."
ʻIsaia 7:8ʻO ke poʻo o Suria, ʻo Damaseko ia, A ʻo ke poʻo o Damaseko, ʻo Rezina nō; He kanaonokumamālima makahiki i koe, A laila, kahuli ʻo ʻEperaima, a lilo i aupuni ʻole.for the head of Aram is Damascus, and the head of Damascus is only Rezin. Within sixty-five years Ephraim will be too shattered to be a people.
ʻIsaia 7:13A laila, ʻī maila ia, E hoʻolohe ʻoukou, e ka ʻohana a Dāvida, He mea ʻuʻuku anei iā ʻoukou ke hoʻopaupauaho i kānaka? E hoʻopaupauaho pū anei ʻoukou i koʻu Akua?Then Isaiah said, "Hear now, you house of David! Is it not enough to try the patience of men? Will you try the patience of my God also?
ʻIsaia 7:23A hiki aku i kēlā lā, ʻO kahi a pau i ulu ai nā kumu waina, he tausani, I kūʻai ʻia nō nā hapalua he tausani, E paʻapū ia wahi i ka nahele ʻoʻoi, a me ka lāʻau kalakala.In that day, in every place where there were a thousand vines worth a thousand silver shekels, there will be only briers and thorns.
ʻIsaia 7:25Ma nā mauna a pau i ʻōlaʻolaʻo ʻia i ka ʻōʻō, ʻAʻohe mea hele i laila, No ka makaʻu i ka lāʻau kalakala, a me ka nahele ʻoʻoi: He wahi ia e hoʻouna aku ai i ka bipi, He wahi hoʻi e hahi ai nā hipa.As for all the hills once cultivated by the hoe, you will no longer go there for fear of the briers and thorns; they will become places where cattle are turned loose and where sheep run.
ʻIsaia 8:3A ua hoʻokokoke au i ke kāula wahine, a ua hāpai nō ia, a ua hānau, he keiki kāne. ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, E kapa aku i kona inoa, Mahera-sala-hasaba.Then I went to the prophetess, and she conceived and gave birth to a son. And the LORD said to me, "Name him Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz.
ʻIsaia 8:7No laila, aia hoʻi! E lawe mai nō ka Haku ma luna o lākou, I nā wai he ikaika a he nui, o ka muliwai, I ke aliʻi hoʻi o ʻAsuria, a me kona hanohano aliʻi a pau, A e hū nō ia ma waho o kona māno wai a pau, A e kahe hoʻi ma luna o kona mau kapa a pau.therefore the Lord is about to bring against them the mighty floodwaters of the River-- the king of Assyria with all his pomp. It will overflow all its channels, run over all its banks
ʻIsaia 8:12Mai ʻōlelo ʻoukou, He kipi, Ma nā wahi a pau i ʻōlelo ai kēia poʻe kānaka, He kipi; Mai makaʻu ʻoukou i ko lākou mea e makaʻu ai, Mai hopohopo hoʻi ʻoukou."Do not call conspiracy everything that these people call conspiracy; do not fear what they fear, and do not dread it.
ʻIsaia 8:15He nui ko lākou poʻe e kū ʻia ai, A me ka poʻe e hina ana, a ʻeha, A me ka poʻe e hoʻopahele ʻia, a paʻa hoʻi.Many of them will stumble; they will fall and be broken, they will be snared and captured."
ʻIsaia 8:22E nānā hoʻi lākou ma ka ʻāina; Aia hoʻi! He pōpilikia, a me ka pouli, He pouli ʻino hoʻi; Ua kipaku ʻia i loko o ka pōʻeleʻele.Then they will look toward the earth and see only distress and darkness and fearful gloom, and they will be thrust into utter darkness.
ʻIsaia 9:6No ka mea, ua hānau ʻia mai, he keiki no kākou, No kākou i hāʻawi ʻia mai ai, he keiki kāne, Ma luna o kona poʻohiwi ke aupuni; A e kapa ʻia kona inoa, ʻo Kupaianaha, ʻO Kākāʻōlelo, ʻo Keakuamana, ʻO Kamakuamauloa, ʻo Kealiʻiokamalu.For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
ʻIsaia 9:10Ua hiolo nā pōhaku lepo, A na mākou e kūkulu, he pōhaku i kālai ʻia; Ua kua ʻia i lalo nā lāʻau sukomorea, A na mākou nō e kanu i nā lāʻau kedera."The bricks have fallen down, but we will rebuild with dressed stone; the fig trees have been felled, but we will replace them with cedars."
ʻIsaia 9:16ʻO nā alakaʻi o kēia poʻe kānaka, he poʻe alakaʻi hewa lākou; A ʻo ka poʻe i alakaʻi hewa ʻia, e luku ʻia nō lākou.Those who guide this people mislead them, and those who are guided are led astray.
ʻIsaia 9:18No ka mea, e ʻā ana ka hewa e like me ke ahi, E hoʻopau nō ia i ka nahele ʻoʻoi, a me ka lāʻau kalakala, A e ʻā nō hoʻi ia ma loko o ka ulu lāʻau paʻapū; A e pūnohu i luna, he pūnohu uwahi.Surely wickedness burns like a fire; it consumes briers and thorns, it sets the forest thickets ablaze, so that it rolls upward in a column of smoke.
ʻIsaia 10:7ʻAʻole pēlā kona manaʻo, ʻAʻole i noʻonoʻo kona naʻau pēlā; ʻO ka luku nō ka mea i loko o kona naʻau, A e ʻānai aku i nā ʻāina he nui loa.But this is not what he intends, this is not what he has in mind; his purpose is to destroy, to put an end to many nations.
ʻIsaia 10:8ʻĪ maila ia, ʻaʻole anei he poʻe aliʻi nui koʻu poʻe aliʻi?'Are not my commanders all kings?' he says.
ʻIsaia 10:14Me he pūnana lā i loaʻa ai i kuʻu lima ka waiwai o nā lāhui kanaka; A e like me ka hōʻiliʻili ʻana o nā hua manu i haʻalele ʻia, Pēlā nō wau i hōʻiliʻili ai i ko nā ʻāina a pau; ʻAʻohe mea i ʻūpoʻi ka ʻēheu, ʻAʻohe mea i hāmama ka waha a ʻioʻio.As one reaches into a nest, so my hand reached for the wealth of the nations; as men gather abandoned eggs, so I gathered all the countries; not one flapped a wing, or opened its mouth to chirp.' "
ʻIsaia 10:15E hoʻokiʻekiʻe anei ke koʻi lipi ma luna o ka mea nāna e kālai me ia? E haʻanui anei ka pahi olo ma luna o ka mea nāna ia e oloolo? Me he lāʻau lā i wiliwili i kona mea nāna e hāpai, E like me ke koʻokoʻo hoʻi i hoʻāla iā ia iho me he mea lāʻau ʻole lā.Does the ax raise itself above him who swings it, or the saw boast against him who uses it? As if a rod were to wield him who lifts it up, or a club brandish him who is not wood!
ʻIsaia 10:21He koena nō ke hoʻi mai, he koena no Iakoba, I ke Akua mana loa.A remnant will return, a remnant of Jacob will return to the Mighty God.
ʻIsaia 10:22Inā paha i like kou poʻe kānaka o ʻIseraʻela, Me ke one o ke kai, He koena wale nō o lākou ke hoʻi mai; Ua holo ka ʻōlelo no ka hoʻopau ʻana, E hikiwawe mai ia, me ka pololei hoʻi.Though your people, O Israel, be like the sand by the sea, only a remnant will return. Destruction has been decreed, overwhelming and righteous.
ʻIsaia 10:23He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ua holo ka ʻōlelo no ka hoʻopau ʻana, A na ka Haku nō, na Iēhova o nā kaua e hana mai, Ma waenakonu o ka ʻāina a pau.The Lord, the LORD Almighty, will carry out the destruction decreed upon the whole land.
ʻIsaia 10:25Akā, he wahi manawa ʻuʻuku nō e koe, A laila, e kaʻa nō kuʻu inaina, a me koʻu ukiuki hoʻi, Ma ke ʻānai ʻia aku o lākou.Very soon my anger against you will end and my wrath will be directed to their destruction."
ʻIsaia 11:7E ʻai pū nō ka bipi wahine, a me ka bea, E moe pū kā lākou mau keiki; A e ʻai nō hoʻi ka liona i ka mauʻu maloʻo, me he bipi lā.The cow will feed with the bear, their young will lie down together, and the lion will eat straw like the ox.
ʻIsaia 11:10A hiki aku ia lā, E puka mai nō kekahi lālā no Iese, A e kū nō ia, i hae no nā lāhui kanaka, A e ʻimi nō ko nā ʻāina ma ona lā; A he nani hoʻi kona wahi hoʻomaha.In that day the Root of Jesse will stand as a banner for the peoples; the nations will rally to him, and his place of rest will be glorious.
ʻIsaia 11:16A e hoʻomākaukau ʻia he alanui no ke koena o kona poʻe kānaka, Ka poʻe i koe ma ʻAsuria; E like hoʻi me ka mea o ka ʻIseraʻela, I ko lākou wā i hele mai ai, Mai ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita mai.There will be a highway for the remnant of his people that is left from Assyria, as there was for Israel when they came up from Egypt.
ʻIsaia 12:5E ʻoli aku iā Iēhova, no ka mea, ua hana ʻo ia i nā mea nani; He mea ʻikea kēia ma ka honua a pau.Sing to the LORD, for he has done glorious things; let this be known to all the world.
ʻIsaia 13:9Aia hoʻi! Ka lā o Iēhova, ke hele maila, He weliweli loa nō ka ukiuki, a me ka inaina nui, E hoʻolilo i ka ʻāina i auakua, A e ʻānai aku i ka poʻe hewa.See, the day of the LORD is coming --a cruel day, with wrath and fierce anger-- to make the land desolate and destroy the sinners within it.
ʻIsaia 13:12E hana aku au, a e ʻuʻuku nā kānaka, he nui ke gula, He ʻuʻuku kānaka, he nui nā gula o ʻOpira.I will make man scarcer than pure gold, more rare than the gold of Ophir.
ʻIsaia 14:6ʻO ka mea i hahau i nā kānaka me ka huhū, He hahau ʻana me ka hoʻomaha ʻole; Hahi nō ʻo ia ma luna o ko nā ʻāina me ka ukiuki, He hoʻomaʻau hoʻōki ʻole.which in anger struck down peoples with unceasing blows, and in fury subdued nations with relentless aggression.
ʻIsaia 14:11Ua hoʻopohō ʻia kou hanohano i lalo i ka pō, A me ke kani ʻana o kou mau lira; ʻO kahi moe ma lalo ou he ilo ia, A uhi mai nō hoʻi ka ilo iā ʻoe.All your pomp has been brought down to the grave, along with the noise of your harps; maggots are spread out beneath you and worms cover you.
ʻIsaia 14:19Ua hoʻolei ʻia aku kā ʻoe ma waho o kou lua, Me he ʻohā lā i hoʻopailua ʻia, Me he ʻaʻahu lā o ka poʻe i pepehi ʻia, Ka poʻe hoʻi i hou ʻia i ka pahi kaua, Me he kupapaʻu lā i hahi ʻia.But you are cast out of your tomb like a rejected branch; you are covered with the slain, with those pierced by the sword, those who descend to the stones of the pit. Like a corpse trampled underfoot,
ʻIsaia 14:29Mai ʻoliʻoli ʻoe, e Pelisetia a pau, No ka haki ʻia o ka lāʻau i hahau iā ʻoe; No ka mea, mai ke aʻa o ka nahesa e laha mai ai ka moʻo pepeiaohao, A ʻo kāna hua hoʻi, he moʻo lele.Do not rejoice, all you Philistines, that the rod that struck you is broken; from the root of that snake will spring up a viper, its fruit will be a darting, venomous serpent.
ʻIsaia 15:1Ka wānana no Moaba. A luku ʻia ʻAra-Moaba i ka pō, ua ʻānai ʻia; He ʻoiaʻiʻo, i ka pō i luku ʻia ai ʻo Kira-Moaba, Ua ʻānai loa ʻia nō.An oracle concerning Moab: Ar in Moab is ruined, destroyed in a night! Kir in Moab is ruined, destroyed in a night!
ʻIsaia 16:5A laila, ma ka pono e hoʻopaʻa ʻia ai ka noho aliʻi, A e noho nō kekahi ma luna o ia me ka pono, ma ka hale hoʻi o Dāvida; He luna kānāwai e ʻimi ana i ka pololei, e hoʻoponopono koke ana nō hoʻi.In love a throne will be established; in faithfulness a man will sit on it-- one from the house of David-- one who in judging seeks justice and speeds the cause of righteousness.
ʻIsaia 16:10Ua 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 16:11No laila e kani ai koʻu ʻōpū no Moaba, Me he mea kani lā, A me koʻu naʻau hoʻi, no Kira-Haresa.My heart laments for Moab like a harp, my inmost being for Kir Hareseth.
ʻIsaia 17:1Ka wānana no Damaseko. Aia hoʻi! Ua hoʻōki ʻia ʻo Damaseko, ʻaʻole ia he kūlanakauhale, E lilo nō ia i puʻu ʻōpala.An oracle concerning Damascus: "See, Damascus will no longer be a city but will become a heap of ruins.
ʻIsaia 17:12Auē ke kūpikipikiʻō o nā lāhui kanaka he nui; Ua like ko lākou kūpikipikiʻō ʻana, me ka halulu ʻana o nā kai, Ka halulu o ko nā ʻāina: Halulu nō lākou e like me ka halulu ʻana o nā wai.Oh, the raging of many nations-- they rage like the raging sea! Oh, the uproar of the peoples-- they roar like the roaring of great waters!
ʻIsaia 17:13Halulu ko nā ʻāina, e like me ka halulu ʻana o nā wai he nui; Akā, e pāpā nō ʻo ia iā lākou, A e peʻe nō lākou i kahi lōʻihi; E hahai ʻia nō lākou, e like me ka ʻōpala o nā kuahiwi i mua o ka makani, E like hoʻi me ka lepo i mua o ka puahiohio.Although the peoples roar like the roar of surging waters, when he rebukes them they flee far away, driven before the wind like chaff on the hills, like tumbleweed before a gale.
ʻIsaia 17:14I ke ahiahi, aia hoʻi he weliweli, A ma mua o ke kakahiaka, ʻaʻole lākou. ʻO ia ka hope o ka poʻe i hao i kā kākou, ʻO ka poʻe hoʻi i lawe wale i kā kākou.In the evening, sudden terror! Before the morning, they are gone! This is the portion of those who loot us, the lot of those who plunder us.
ʻIsaia 18:4No ka mea, penei i ʻōlelo mai ai ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, E hoʻomaha ana au, a me ka nānā aku ma loko o koʻu wahi e noho ai, E like me ka mehana ʻolu ma luna o nā mea ulu, Me he ao hau lā hoʻi i ka wā wela o ka hōʻiliʻili ʻai.This is what the LORD says to me: "I will remain quiet and will look on from my dwelling place, like shimmering heat in the sunshine, like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest."
ʻIsaia 18:7Ia manawa, e lawe ʻia mai nā makana no Iēhova o nā kaua, He lāhui kanaka ikaika, a koa hoʻi, He poʻe weliweli hoʻi, mai ka wā kahiko mai, He lāhui kanaka mana i ka luku aku, Ua hālana ʻia ko lākou ʻāina e nā muliwai, A i kahi o ka inoa ʻo Iēhova o nā kaua, I ka mauna hoʻi ʻo Ziona.At that time gifts will be brought to the LORD Almighty from a people tall and smooth-skinned, from a people feared far and wide, an aggressive nation of strange speech, whose land is divided by rivers-- the gifts will be brought to Mount Zion, the place of the Name of the LORD Almighty.
ʻIsaia 19:11He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua naʻaupō nā aliʻi o Zoana; ʻO ka ʻōlelo aʻo o nā kākāʻōlelo akamai o Paraʻo, He ʻōlelo lapuwale ia. Pehea lā ʻoukou e ʻōlelo ai iā Paraʻo, He keiki au na ka poʻe akamai, He keiki na nā aliʻi kahiko?The officials of Zoan are nothing but fools; the wise counselors of Pharaoh give senseless advice. How can you say to Pharaoh, "I am one of the wise men, a disciple of the ancient kings"?
ʻIsaia 19:19Ia lā lā e hana ʻia ke kuahu no Iēhova, I waenakonu o ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita, He puʻu no Iēhova ma ko laila mau palena:In that day there will be an altar to the LORD in the heart of Egypt, and a monument to the LORD at its border.
ʻIsaia 19:20He hōʻailona nō ia, a he mea hōʻike hoʻi, No Iēhova o nā kaua, ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita; No ko lākou hea ʻana iā Iēhova i ko lākou hoʻokaumaha ʻia, A e hoʻouna mai ʻo ia no lākou i mea hoʻōla, I mea mana hoʻi, nāna lākou e hoʻopakele.It will be a sign and witness to the LORD Almighty in the land of Egypt. When they cry out to the LORD because of their oppressors, he will send them a savior and defender, and he will rescue them.
ʻIsaia 20:2Ia manawa, ʻōlelo maila ʻo Iēhova ma o ʻIsaia lā, ʻo ke keiki a ʻAmosa, ʻī maila, Ō hele, e wehe i ke kapa ʻino mai kou pūhaka aku, A e wehe hoʻi i kou kāmaʻa mai kou kapuaʻi aku. Hana nō ʻo ia pēlā, a hele ihola, he kapa ʻole, a he kāmaʻa ʻole.at that time the LORD spoke through Isaiah son of Amoz. He said to him, "Take off the sackcloth from your body and the sandals from your feet." And he did so, going around stripped and barefoot.
ʻIsaia 20:3ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova, Me ʻIsaia kaʻu kauā i hele ai, he kapa ʻole, a he kāmaʻa ʻole, I hōʻailona, a i ʻōuli hoʻi no nā makahiki ʻekolu, Ma luna o ʻAigupita, a ma luna o ʻAitiopa;Then the LORD said, "Just as my servant Isaiah has gone stripped and barefoot for three years, as a sign and portent against Egypt and Cush,
ʻIsaia 21:2He wānana weliweli kai hōʻike ʻia mai iaʻu; ʻO ka mea e luku aku, e luku aku nō ia, ʻO ka mea i ʻānai aku, e ʻānai aku nō ia. Ō piʻi, e ʻElama; e hoʻopuni aku, e Media: Ua hoʻopau wau i kona uē ʻana a pau.A dire vision has been shown to me: The traitor betrays, the looter takes loot. Elam, attack! Media, lay siege! I will bring to an end all the groaning she caused.
ʻIsaia 21:7A ʻike ihola ʻo ia, he mau holo lio kaua pālua, He holo hoki, a he holo kāmelo; Hoʻoikaika loa ihola ʻo ia e hoʻolohe aku:When he sees chariots with teams of horses, riders on donkeys or riders on camels, let him be alert, fully alert."
ʻIsaia 21:8A hea maila hoʻi ia, me he liona lā, E kuʻu haku, ua kū mau nō wau ma ka hale kiaʻi i ke ao, Ua hoʻonoho ʻia nō hoʻi au ma kuʻu wahi kiaʻi, i nā pō a pau:And the lookout shouted, "Day after day, my lord, I stand on the watchtower; every night I stay at my post.
ʻIsaia 21:11Ka wānana no Duma. Hea mai nō ʻo ia iaʻu mai Seira mai, E ke kiaʻi, he aha ko ka pō? E ke kiaʻi, he aha ko ka pō?An oracle concerning Dumah: Someone calls to me from Seir, "Watchman, what is left of the night? Watchman, what is left of the night?"
ʻIsaia 22:1Ka wānana no ke awāwa ʻo Ka ʻIke ʻAna. He aha kāu i kēia wā, I piʻi ai ʻoukou a pau i luna o nā kaupaku hale?An oracle concerning the Valley of Vision: What troubles you now, that you have all gone up on the roofs,
ʻIsaia 22:5No ka mea, he lā haunaele kēia, A me ka hahi ʻana, a me ka pilikia, Na ka Haku, na Iēhova o nā kaua ma ke awāwa ʻo Ka ʻIke ʻAna, Ua wāwahi ʻia ka pā, olo aʻela ka pihe a kuahiwi.The Lord, the LORD Almighty, has a day of tumult and trampling and terror in the Valley of Vision, a day of battering down walls and of crying out to the mountains.
ʻIsaia 22:13Aia hoʻi, he ʻoliʻoli, a me ka hauʻoli, E kālua ana i nā bipi, e pepehi ana hoʻi i nā hipa, E ʻai ana i ka ʻiʻo, e inu ana hoʻi i ka waina: E ʻai kākou, e inu hoʻi, no ka mea, ʻapōpō e make ana kākou.But see, there is joy and revelry, slaughtering of cattle and killing of sheep, eating of meat and drinking of wine! "Let us eat and drink," you say, "for tomorrow we die!"
ʻIsaia 22:16He aha kāu i ʻaneʻi, a ʻo wai hoʻi kou poʻe ma ʻaneʻi, I kālai ai ʻoe i hale kupapaʻu nou ma ʻaneʻi? Ua kālai nō ʻo ia i hale kupapaʻu nona ma kahi kiʻekiʻe, Ua pao hoʻi ʻo ia i hale nona ma loko o ka pōhaku.What are you doing here and who gave you permission to cut out a grave for yourself here, hewing your grave on the height and chiseling your resting place in the rock?
ʻIsaia 22:17Aia hoʻi e kipaku nō ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoe, He kipaku ʻino loa ʻana, E ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e uhi mai ʻo ia iā ʻoe."Beware, the LORD is about to take firm hold of you and hurl you away, O you mighty man.
ʻIsaia 22:18E ʻolokaʻa nō ʻo ia iā ʻoe me he mea poepoe lā, E kaʻa aku ana i ka ʻāina pālahalaha ma nā ʻaoʻao; Ma laila ʻoe e make ai, A ma laila e lilo ai kou mau kaʻa kaua nani, i mea e hilahila ai ka hale o kou haku.He will roll you up tightly like a ball and throw you into a large country. There you will die and there your splendid chariots will remain-- you disgrace to your master's house!
ʻIsaia 22:23A e hoʻopaʻa aku au iā ia me he mākia lā ma kahi paʻa, A e lilo ia i noho aliʻi nani loa no ko ka hale o kona makua.I will drive him like a peg into a firm place; he will be a seat of honor for the house of his father.
ʻIsaia 23:8ʻO wai ka mea i manaʻo mua i kēia iā Turo, I ka mea i hoʻāliʻi aku iā haʻi? He poʻe aliʻi nō kona poʻe kālepa, A ʻo kona poʻe kūʻai, he poʻe koʻikoʻi nō o ka ʻāina.Who planned this against Tyre, the bestower of crowns, whose merchants are princes, whose traders are renowned in the earth?
ʻIsaia 23:13Aia hoʻi ko ka ʻāina ʻo Kaledea; He mea ʻole kēia poʻe kānaka, A hoʻokumu ko ʻAsuria ia wahi no ka poʻe i noho ma ka wao nahele; Na lākou i kūkulu i ko laila mau hale kiaʻi, A hana nō hoʻi i ko laila mau hale aliʻi; A nāna i hoʻohiolo i nā kauhale.Look at the land of the Babylonians, this people that is now of no account! The Assyrians have made it a place for desert creatures; they raised up their siege towers, they stripped its fortresses bare and turned it into a ruin.
ʻIsaia 23:15A hiki aku i kēlā lā, E hoʻopoina ʻia nō ʻo Turo i nā makahiki he kanahiku, E like me nā makahiki o ke aliʻi hoʻokahi: A pau nā makahiki he kanahiku, A laila, e ʻoliʻoli nō ʻo Turo me kā ka wahine hoʻokamakama.At that time Tyre will be forgotten for seventy years, the span of a king's life. But at the end of these seventy years, it will happen to Tyre as in the song of the prostitute:
ʻIsaia 23:17A hiki i ka pau ʻana o nā makahiki he kanahiku, A laila e nānā mai nō ʻo Iēhova iā Turo, A e hoʻi hou nō ia i kāna hana e waiwai ai, A e moekolohe nō ʻo ia me ko nā aupuni a pau o kēia ao, Ma luna o ka honua nei.At the end of seventy years, the LORD will deal with Tyre. She will return to her hire as a prostitute and will ply her trade with all the kingdoms on the face of the earth.
ʻIsaia 24:6No laila i pau ai ka ʻāina i ka hoʻoʻino ʻia, A ua hoʻopaʻi ʻia ka poʻe e noho ana ma luna ona; No laila e pau ai nā kānaka o ka ʻāina me he ahi lā, ʻUʻuku hoʻi nā kānaka e koe iho.Therefore a curse consumes the earth; its people must bear their guilt. Therefore earth's inhabitants are burned up, and very few are left.
ʻIsaia 24:11He hoʻōho no ka waina ma nā alanui, Ua nalowale ka leʻaleʻa a pau, Ua oki hoʻi ka ʻoliʻoli ʻana o ka ʻāina.In the streets they cry out for wine; all joy turns to gloom, all gaiety is banished from the earth.
ʻIsaia 24:16Ua 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 24:22A e hoʻākoakoa pū ʻia lākou e like me ka poʻe paʻahao, no ka hale paʻahao; A e hoʻopaʻa loa iā lākou ma loko o ka hale paʻahao; A ma hope o nā lā he nui, e hoʻopaʻi ʻia nō lākou.They will be herded together like prisoners bound in a dungeon; they will be shut up in prison and be punished after many days.
ʻIsaia 25:1E IĒHOVA, ʻo ʻoe nō koʻu Akua, E hāpai aku nō wau iā ʻoe, E hoʻoleʻa aku nō wau i kou inoa; No ka mea, ua hana ʻoe i nā mea kupanaha; Mai ka wā kahiko mai kou manaʻo, He paʻa a he ʻoiaʻiʻo.O LORD, you are my God; I will exalt you and praise your name, for in perfect faithfulness you have done marvelous things, things planned long ago.
ʻIsaia 25:2No ka mea, ua hana mai ʻoe i ke kūlanakauhale, he puʻu, I ke kūlanakauhale i paʻa i ka pā kaua, he puʻu ʻōpala; I ka hale aliʻi o nā malihini, i ʻole ia he kūlanakauhale; ʻAʻole hoʻi ia e hana hou ʻia, a i ka manawa pau ʻole.You have made the city a heap of rubble, the fortified town a ruin, the foreigners' stronghold a city no more; it will never be rebuilt.
ʻIsaia 25:4No ka mea, ua noho ʻoe i puʻuhonua no ka poʻe hune, I puʻuhonua hoʻi no ka mea pōʻino ma loko o kona pilikia, He puʻuhonua no ka ʻino, he malu hoʻi no ka wela, I ka wā e ikaika ai ka makani o ka poʻe hoʻoweliweli e like me ka ʻino ma ka paia.You have been a refuge for the poor, a refuge for the needy in his distress, a shelter from the storm and a shade from the heat. For the breath of the ruthless is like a storm driving against a wall
ʻIsaia 25:6Na Iēhova o nā kaua e hana ma luna o kēia mauna, I ʻahaʻaina mea ʻono, no nā kānaka a pau, he ʻaha inu waina kahiko, He mau mea maikaʻi ʻono loa, he waina kahiko i hana ʻia a maikaʻi.On this mountain the LORD Almighty will prepare a feast of rich food for all peoples, a banquet of aged wine-- the best of meats and the finest of wines.
ʻIsaia 26:1A hiki aku ia lā, e ʻoli ʻia nō kēia ʻoli ʻana, Ma ka ʻāina o ka Iuda; He kūlanakauhale paʻa ko mākou; ʻO ke ola nō kāna e hoʻonoho ai, i pā, i pā kaua nō hoʻi.In that day this song will be sung in the land of Judah: We have a strong city; God makes salvation its walls and ramparts.
ʻIsaia 26:9Me koʻu naʻau au i makemake aku ai iā ʻoe i ka pō; He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua ʻimi aku au iā ʻoe i kakahiaka me koʻu ʻuhane i loko oʻu; No ka mea, i ka wā e hoʻoponopono ai ʻoe ma ka honua, E aʻo nō nā kānaka o kēia ao i ka pono.My soul yearns for you in the night; in the morning my spirit longs for you. When your judgments come upon the earth, the people of the world learn righteousness.
ʻIsaia 26:18Ua hāpai nō mākou, ua nahu kuakoko, Ua hānau hoʻi mākou, he mea me he makani lā; ʻAʻole i hana ʻia ka mea e ola ai ma ka ʻāina, ʻAʻole hoʻi i hāʻule nā kānaka o kēia ao.We were with child, we writhed in pain, but we gave birth to wind. We have not brought salvation to the earth; we have not given birth to people of the world.
ʻIsaia 27:9Penei hoʻi e kala ʻia ai ka hewa o Iakoba, A he hua nō kēia a pau e kala ai i ka hala; I kona hoʻolilo ʻana i nā pōhaku a pau o ke kuahu, E like me nā pōhaku puna i ʻulupā ʻia, I ala ʻole mai hoʻi nā kiʻi o ʻAseterota, a me nā akua kiʻi.By this, then, will Jacob's guilt be atoned for, and this will be the full fruitage of the removal of his sin: When he makes all the altar stones to be like chalk stones crushed to pieces, no Asherah poles or incense altars will be left standing.
ʻIsaia 27:11A maloʻo kona mau lālā, a laila, e uhaʻi ʻia nō lākou; E hele mai nō nā wāhine, a e puhi ia mau mea i ke ahi, No ka mea, he lāhui kanaka noʻonoʻo ʻole ʻia; No laila, ʻo ka mea nāna ia i hana, ʻaʻole ia e aloha mai iā ia, A ʻo ka mea nāna ia i kūkulu, ʻaʻole ia e hana lokomaikaʻi mai iā ia.When its twigs are dry, they are broken off and women come and make fires with them. For this is a people without understanding; so their Maker has no compassion on them, and their Creator shows them no favor.
ʻIsaia 28:2Aia hoʻi, ka mea ikaika, ka mea i hoʻoikaika ʻia e ka Haku, Nāna nō e hoʻohiolo iā lākou i lalo i ka lepo me kona lima, E like me ka huahekili e hāʻule ana, E like hoʻi me ka ʻino nui e make ai, A me ka waikahe he nui e holomoku ana.See, the Lord has one who is powerful and strong. Like a hailstorm and a destructive wind, like a driving rain and a flooding downpour, he will throw it forcefully to the ground.
ʻIsaia 28:10No ka mea, he rula ma luna o ka rula, He rula ma luna o ka rula, He loina ma luna o ka loina, He loina ma luna o ka loina; He ʻuʻuku ma kēia wahi, He ʻuʻuku ma kēlā wahi.For it is: Do and do, do and do, rule on rule, rule on rule; a little here, a little there."
ʻIsaia 28:11He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō me ka lehelehe namu a me ka ʻōlelo o ka malihini, E ʻōlelo mai ai ʻo ia i kēia poʻe kānaka.Very well then, with foreign lips and strange tongues God will speak to this people,
ʻIsaia 28:13No laila i hiki ai ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova iā lākou, He rula ma luna o ka rula, He rula ma luna o ka rula; He loina ma luna o ka loina, He loina ma luna o ka loina; He ʻuʻuku ma kēia wahi, He ʻuʻuku ma kēlā wahi; I hele ai lākou a hina i hope, a luku ʻia, I hoʻopahele ʻia hoʻi, a paʻa.So then, the word of the LORD to them will become: Do and do, do and do, rule on rule, rule on rule; a little here, a little there-- so that they will go and fall backward, be injured and snared and captured.
ʻIsaia 28:16No ia mea, pēnēia ka ʻōlelo ʻana mai a ka Haku, a Iēhova, Aia hoʻi, ke hoʻonoho nei au ma Ziona, He pōhaku, he pōhaku i hoʻāʻo ʻia, He pōhaku kihi, ua maikaʻi, He pōhaku kumu i hoʻonoho paʻa ʻia: ʻO ka mea i hilinaʻi aku iā ia, ʻaʻole ia e heʻe.So this is what the Sovereign LORD says: "See, I lay a stone in Zion, a tested stone, a precious cornerstone for a sure foundation; the one who trusts will never be dismayed.
ʻIsaia 28:19I ka wā e puka mai ai ia, e hoʻopaʻa mai nō ia iā ʻoukou; He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e hiki mai ia i kēlā kakahiaka i kēia kakahiaka, A i ke ao nō hoʻi a me ka pō; A e lilo nō ka lohe wale i mea e makaʻu ai.As often as it comes it will carry you away; morning after morning, by day and by night, it will sweep through." The understanding of this message will bring sheer terror.
ʻIsaia 29:17ʻAʻole anei he manawa ʻuʻuku e koe, A lilo ʻo Lebanona i mahina ʻai hua nui? A lilo hoʻi ka mahina ʻai hua nui, i ulu lāʻau?In a very short time, will not Lebanon be turned into a fertile field and the fertile field seem like a forest?
ʻIsaia 29:21Ka poʻe i hoʻohewa mai i ke kanaka no ka ʻōlelo hoʻokahi, A hoʻopahele hoʻi i ka mea hoʻoponopono ma nā puka pā, ʻAʻole hoʻi he kumu no kā lākou hana pāʻewaʻewa ʻana i ka poʻe i pono.those who with a word make a man out to be guilty, who ensnare the defender in court and with false testimony deprive the innocent of justice.
ʻIsaia 30:5Hilahila nō lākou a pau i ka lāhui kanaka hiki ʻole ke kōkua iā lākou, ʻAʻole alu pū, ʻaʻole kōkua, Akā, he mea hilahila, he mea hoʻi e hoʻowahāwahā ʻia ai.everyone will be put to shame because of a people useless to them, who bring neither help nor advantage, but only shame and disgrace."
ʻIsaia 30:9No ka mea, he poʻe kānaka kipi kēia, He poʻe keiki wahaheʻe, He poʻe kamaliʻi hoʻolohe ʻole i ke kānāwai o Iēhova:These are rebellious people, deceitful children, children unwilling to listen to the LORD's instruction.
ʻIsaia 30:10He poʻe ʻōlelo i nā mea ʻike, Mai ʻike ʻoukou; A i nā kāula hoʻi, Mai wānana mai ʻoukou iā mākou i nā mea pono, E haʻi mai iā mākou i nā mea ʻoluʻolu, E wānana mai i nā mea hoʻopunipuni:They say to the seers, "See no more visions!" and to the prophets, "Give us no more visions of what is right! Tell us pleasant things, prophesy illusions.
ʻIsaia 30:13No ia mea, e lilo ai kēia hewa iā ʻoukou, E like me kahi i nahā o ka pā e hiolo ana, He wahi hiō o ka pā kiʻekiʻe, E hiolo hikiwawe, ma ke sekona nō.this sin will become for you like a high wall, cracked and bulging, that collapses suddenly, in an instant.
ʻIsaia 30:17E heʻe nō kekahi tausani o ʻoukou, No ka pāpā ʻana o ka mea hoʻokahi; No ka pāpā ʻana o nā mea ʻelima e heʻe ai ʻoukou; A waiho ʻia ʻoukou, e like me ke kia ma ka piko o ke kuahiwi, Me he hae lā hoʻi ma luna o ka puʻu.A thousand will flee at the threat of one; at the threat of five you will all flee away, till you are left like a flagstaff on a mountaintop, like a banner on a hill."
ʻIsaia 30:18No laila, e kakali nō ʻo Iēhova, i lokomaikai ʻo ia iā ʻoukou, No laila, e hiʻilani ʻia ʻo ia, ma ka hana maikaʻi aku iā ʻoukou: No ka mea, he Akua hoʻoponopono ʻo Iēhova; Pōmaikaʻi ka poʻe a pau i hilinaʻi aku iā ia.Yet the LORD longs to be gracious to you; he rises to show you compassion. For the LORD is a God of justice. Blessed are all who wait for him!
ʻIsaia 30:28Ua like kona hanu me ka waikahe e holomoku ana, E piʻi nō ia a waenakonu o ka ʻāʻī, E kānana i nā lāhui kanaka i ke kānana o ka make; Aia ma nā iwi ā o nā kānaka he kaula waha e alakaʻi hewa ana.His breath is like a rushing torrent, rising up to the neck. He shakes the nations in the sieve of destruction; he places in the jaws of the peoples a bit that leads them astray.
ʻIsaia 30:29He mele nō ko ʻoukou, E like me ko ka pō i ka wā e mālama ai i ka ʻahaʻaina; He ʻoliʻoli o ka naʻau, e like me ka mea hele ma muli o ka hōkiokio, A hiki aku i ka mauna o Iēhova, i ka pōhaku hoʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela.And you will sing as on the night you celebrate a holy festival; your hearts will rejoice as when people go up with flutes to the mountain of the LORD, to the Rock of Israel.
ʻIsaia 30:33No ka mea, ua hoʻomākaukau kahiko ʻia ʻo Topeta, No ke aliʻi hoʻi ia i hoʻomākaukau ʻia ai; Ua hana ʻo ia ia wahi a hohonu, a ua nui hoʻi; He wahi ahi, a ua nui hoʻi ka wahie, Na ka hanu nō o Iēhova e hoʻā iho, E like me ka luaʻi pele e kahe ana.Topheth has long been prepared; it has been made ready for the king. Its fire pit has been made deep and wide, with an abundance of fire and wood; the breath of the LORD, like a stream of burning sulfur, sets it ablaze.
ʻIsaia 31:2He akamai nō hoʻi ʻo ia, A e hoʻopuka mai nō ia i ka hewa, ʻAʻole ia e kāpae i kāna mau ʻōlelo; Akā, e ala mai nō ʻo ia i luna e kūʻē i ka hale o ka poʻe hana hewa, E kūʻē hoʻi i ka poʻe kōkua i nā mea hana hewa.Yet he too is wise and can bring disaster; he does not take back his words. He will rise up against the house of the wicked, against those who help evildoers.
ʻIsaia 31:3No ka mea, he poʻe kānaka wale nō ko ʻAigupita, ʻaʻohe akua; He ʻiʻo nō ko lākou mau lio, ʻaʻohe ʻuhane; E hohola mai nō ʻo Iēhova i kona lima, A e kūlanalana auaneʻi ka mea kōkua, E hina nō hoʻi ka mea e kōkua ʻia, A e make pū nō lākou a pau.But the Egyptians are men and not God; their horses are flesh and not spirit. When the LORD stretches out his hand, he who helps will stumble, he who is helped will fall; both will perish together.
ʻIsaia 31:4No ka mea, penei i ʻōlelo mai ai ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, E like me ka ʻuō ʻana o ka liona, A me ka liona hou hoʻi ma luna o ka mea āna i pepehi ai, Inā i ʻākoakoa nā kahu hipa he nui loa, e kūʻē iā ia, ʻAʻole ia e makaʻu i ko lākou leo, ʻAʻole hoʻi e kūlou i lalo no ka lehulehu o lākou: Pēlā nō ʻo Iēhova o nā kaua e iho mai ai, E kaua ma muli o ka mauna ʻo Ziona, Ma muli hoʻi o ko laila puʻu.This is what the LORD says to me: "As a lion growls, a great lion over his prey-- and though a whole band of shepherds is called together against him, he is not frightened by their shouts or disturbed by their clamor-- so the LORD Almighty will come down to do battle on Mount Zion and on its heights.
ʻIsaia 32:5ʻAʻole e kapa hou ʻia ka mea lapuwale, he maikaʻi nui, ʻAʻole hoʻi e ʻī ʻia ka mea ʻālunu, he lokomaikaʻi.No longer will the fool be called noble nor the scoundrel be highly respected.
ʻIsaia 32:7He hewa nā mea hana o ka mea ʻālunu; ʻImi nō ʻo ia i nā manaʻo hewa, E hoʻokaumaha i ka poʻe pōʻino i nā ʻōlelo wahaheʻe, I ka poʻe pōpilikia hoʻi e ʻōlelo ana ma ka pololei.The scoundrel's methods are wicked, he makes up evil schemes to destroy the poor with lies, even when the plea of the needy is just.
ʻIsaia 32:15A ninini ʻia ka ʻUhane mai luna mai ma luna o kākou, A lilo ka wao nahele i mahina ʻai hua nui, A manaʻo ʻia hoʻi ka mahina ʻai hua nui, he ulu lāʻau.till the Spirit is poured upon us from on high, and the desert becomes a fertile field, and the fertile field seems like a forest.
ʻIsaia 32:17E lilo nō ka hana pono ʻana i mea e malu ai, A ʻo ka hope o ka maikaʻi, he kuapapa nui mau loa, a me ka malu.The fruit of righteousness will be peace; the effect of righteousness will be quietness and confidence forever.
ʻIsaia 33:11E hāpai auaneʻi ʻoukou, i mauʻu maloʻo, E hānau mai nō hoʻi ʻoukou, i ʻōpala. Na ko ʻoukou hanu nō e hoʻopau iā ʻoukou iho me he ahi lā.You conceive chaff, you give birth to straw; your breath is a fire that consumes you.
ʻIsaia 33:20E ʻike auaneʻi ʻoe iā Ziona, I ke kūlanakauhale o kā kākou ʻahaʻaina ʻana; E ʻike auaneʻi kou mau maka iā Ierusalema. He wahi noho i hoʻomalu ʻia, He halelewa hoʻi, ʻaʻole e lawe hou ʻia aku; ʻAʻole e unuhi ʻia kona mau mākia a i ka manawa pau ʻole, ʻAʻole hoʻi e moku kekahi o kona mau kaula.Look upon Zion, the city of our festivals; your eyes will see Jerusalem, a peaceful abode, a tent that will not be moved; its stakes will never be pulled up, nor any of its ropes broken.
ʻIsaia 33:21Ma laila ʻiʻo nō ka nani o Iēhova no kākou, He wahi muliwai nui, a ākea ma nā ʻaoʻao a pau, ʻAʻole moku holo ma loko o laila me ka hoe, ʻAʻole moku nui e holo aʻe a kēlā ʻaoʻao.There the LORD will be our Mighty One. It will be like a place of broad rivers and streams. No galley with oars will ride them, no mighty ship will sail them.
ʻIsaia 34:4E hoʻokiʻi loa aku nō nā mea a pau o ka lani, A e ʻōwili pū ʻia nā lani me he pepa lā; E hāʻule nō ko laila mau mea a pau i lalo, E like me ka hāʻule ʻana o ka lau o ke kumu waina, E like hoʻi me ka hāʻule ʻana o ka hua mimino o ka lāʻau fiku.All the stars of the heavens will be dissolved and the sky rolled up like a scroll; all the starry host will fall like withered leaves from the vine, like shriveled figs from the fig tree.
ʻIsaia 34:6Ua ana ka pahi kaua o Iēhova i ke koko, Ua hāpala ʻia i ke kaikea, I ke koko hoʻi o nā keiki hipa momona, a me nā kao kāne, I ke kaikea hoʻi ma nā puʻupaʻa o nā hipa kāne, No ka mea, he mōhai ko Iēhova ma Bozera, A he luku nui hoʻi ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻEdoma.The sword of the LORD is bathed in blood, it is covered with fat-- the blood of lambs and goats, fat from the kidneys of rams. For the LORD has a sacrifice in Bozrah and a great slaughter in Edom.
ʻIsaia 35:6A laila, e lelele nō ka ʻoʻopa me he dia lā, A e ʻoli hoʻi ke alelo o ka leo paʻa: No ka mea, e puka mai nō ka wai ma ka wao nahele, A me nā muliwai hoʻi ma ka wao akua.Then will the lame leap like a deer, and the mute tongue shout for joy. Water will gush forth in the wilderness and streams in the desert.
ʻIsaia 35:7E lilo nō ka lepo ʻōlinolino i wai ʻauʻau, A me kahi maloʻo, i wai puna; Ma ka hale o ka ʻīlio hihiu, kahi āna i moe ai, He wahi ia no ka ʻohe, a me ke kome.The burning sand will become a pool, the thirsty ground bubbling springs. In the haunts where jackals once lay, grass and reeds and papyrus will grow.
ʻIsaia 35:8A ma laila nō ke kuamoʻo, he alanui hoʻi, A e kapa ʻia nō ia, Ke alanui o ka pono. ʻAʻole hele ma laila ka mea haumia; E hele pū nō ʻo ia me lākou ma ke ala, ʻAʻole lalau ka poʻe naʻaupō ma laila.And a highway will be there; it will be called the Way of Holiness. The unclean will not journey on it; it will be for those who walk in that Way; wicked fools will not go about on it.
ʻIsaia 36:2A hoʻouna aʻela ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria iā Rabesake, mai Lakisa aʻe, a i Ierusalema, i ke aliʻi i o Hezekia lā, me nā koa he nui loa. A kū ihola ʻo ia ma ka ʻauwai o ka wai puna luna, ma ke ala e hiki aku ai i ke kula o ka mea holoi lole.Then the king of Assyria sent his field commander with a large army from Lachish to King Hezekiah at Jerusalem. When the commander stopped at the aqueduct of the Upper Pool, on the road to the Washerman's Field,
ʻIsaia 36:4ʻĪ maila ʻo Rabesake iā lākou, E ʻī aku ʻoukou iā Hezekia, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ke aliʻi nui, ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria penei, He aha kēia hilinaʻi ʻana āu e hilinaʻi nei?The field commander said to them, "Tell Hezekiah, " 'This is what the great king, the king of Assyria, says: On what are you basing this confidence of yours?
ʻIsaia 36:5Ke ʻōlelo nei au, he ʻōlelo lapuwale kou akamai a me kou ikaika i ke kaua. Ke hilinaʻi aku nei ʻoe iā wai, i kipi mai ai ʻoe iaʻu?You say you have strategy and military strength--but you speak only empty words. On whom are you depending, that you rebel against me?
ʻIsaia 36:17A hiki aku au, a lawe aku iā ʻoukou i ka ʻāina e like me ko ʻoukou ʻāina iho, he ʻāina ʻai, a waina hoʻi, he ʻāina berena, a me nā pā waina.until I come and take you to a land like your own--a land of grain and new wine, a land of bread and vineyards.
ʻIsaia 37:3ʻĪ aʻela lākou iā ia, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Hezekia penei, He lā pōpilikia kēia, he lā no ka hoʻopaʻi ʻana, a me ka ʻōlelo hōʻino; no ka mea, ua hiki nā keiki i ke kokoke hemo, ʻaʻole naʻe he ikaika e hānau 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.
ʻIsaia 37:18He ʻoiaʻiʻo, e Iēhova, ua luku aku nō nā aliʻi o ʻAsuria i nā lāhui kanaka a pau, a me ko lākou ʻāina;"It is true, O LORD, that the Assyrian kings have laid waste all these peoples and their lands.
ʻIsaia 37:19A ua kiola aku nō i ko lākou akua i loko o ke ahi, no ka mea, he mau akua ʻole lākou, he hana na nā lima o kānaka, he lāʻau, a he pōhaku; no laila lākou i luku aku ai ia mau mea.They have thrown their gods into the fire and destroyed them, for they were not gods but only wood and stone, fashioned by human hands.
ʻIsaia 37:36Hele 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 38:1Ia mau lā, he maʻi make ko Hezekia; a hele maila ʻo ʻIsaia, ke kāula, ke keiki a ʻAmosa i ona lā, ʻī maila iā ia, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei, E kauoha ʻoe i ko kou hale, no ka mea, e make ana ʻoe, ʻaʻole ʻoe 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."
ʻIsaia 38:3ʻĪ 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 38:8Aia hoʻi, e hoʻihoʻi i hope nō au i ke aka o nā degere āna i iho ai ma ka mea ana hora o ʻAhaza, he ʻumi degere ka hoʻi hope ʻana. A hoʻi hope ʻiʻo nō ka lā i ʻumi degere, ʻo nā degere hoʻi āna i iho ai i lalo.I will make the shadow cast by the sun go back the ten steps it has gone down on the stairway of Ahaz.' " So the sunlight went back the ten steps it had gone down.
ʻIsaia 38:15He aha kaʻu e ʻōlelo aku ai? No ka mea, ua ʻōlelo mai ʻo ia iaʻu, a ua hana ʻiʻo mai nō ʻo ia: E hele mālie nō wau i koʻu mau makahiki a pau, No ke kaumaha loa o kuʻu ʻuhane.But what can I say? He has spoken to me, and he himself has done this. I will walk humbly all my years because of this anguish of my soul.
ʻIsaia 38:22Ua nīnau nō hoʻi ʻo Hezekia, He aha ka hōʻailona e maopopo ai koʻu piʻi ʻana i ka hale o Iēhova?Hezekiah had asked, "What will be the sign that I will go up to the temple of the LORD?"
ʻIsaia 39:3A 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 39:4Nīnau 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 40:6ʻĪ 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 40:7Mimino ka mauʻu, a mae wale ka pua, Ke pā mai ka makani o Iēhova ma luna ona; He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, he mauʻu kēia poʻe kānaka.The grass withers and the flowers fall, because the breath of the LORD blows on them. Surely the people are grass.
ʻIsaia 40:11E hānai nō ʻo ia i kāna ʻohana me he kahu hipa lā; E hōʻiliʻili nō hoʻi i nā keiki hipa i kona lima, A hiʻipoi hoʻi iā lākou ma kona poli, A alakaʻi i ka poʻe hānai waiū.He tends his flock like a shepherd: He gathers the lambs in his arms and carries them close to his heart; he gently leads those that have young.
ʻIsaia 40:15Aia hoʻi, ua like nā lāhui kanaka, me ke kulu hoʻokahi o ka bākeke, A ua manaʻo ʻia hoʻi e like me ka huna lepo ʻuʻuku ma loko o nā mea kaulike; Kaʻikaʻi ʻo ia i nā ʻāina me he mea ʻuʻuku lā.Surely the nations are like a drop in a bucket; they are regarded as dust on the scales; he weighs the islands as though they were fine dust.
ʻIsaia 40:17Me he mea ʻole lā nā lāhui kanaka a pau i mua ona, A ua manaʻo ʻia lākou e ia ua ʻuʻuku iho i ka ʻole, He mea lapuwale loa hoʻi.Before him all the nations are as nothing; they are regarded by him as worthless and less than nothing.
ʻIsaia 40:18Me wai ʻoukou e hoʻohālike ai i ke Akua? He aha ka mea like, e hoʻohālike ai ʻoukou me ia?To whom, then, will you compare God? What image will you compare him to?
ʻIsaia 40:22ʻO ia nō ke noho ma ka pōʻai o ka honua, A ua like hoʻi ko laila poʻe e noho ana me nā ʻūhini; Nāna nō e hoʻopālahalaha aku nā lani me he pākū lā, A hohola nō hoʻi lākou me he hale lole lā, kahi e noho ai.He sits enthroned above the circle of the earth, and its people are like grasshoppers. He stretches out the heavens like a canopy, and spreads them out like a tent to live in.
ʻIsaia 40:23ʻO ia ke hoʻolilo i nā aliʻi i mea ʻole, A me nā luna kānāwai o ka honua, me he mea lapuwale lā.He brings princes to naught and reduces the rulers of this world to nothing.
ʻIsaia 40:24He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole lākou e kanu ʻia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole lākou e lūlū ʻia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole e paʻa kā lākou kumu ma loko o ka honua; A e puhi mai ʻO ia ma luna o lākou, a e mae wale lākou, A e lawe nō ka puahiohio iā lākou me he ʻōpala lā.No sooner are they planted, no sooner are they sown, no sooner do they take root in the ground, than he blows on them and they wither, and a whirlwind sweeps them away like chaff.
ʻIsaia 41:11Aia hoʻi, e hilahila auaneʻi, a e hoʻopalai maka hoʻi ka poʻe a pau i inaina aku iā ʻoe; E like auaneʻi lākou me he mea ʻole lā, A e make nō hoʻi ka poʻe kānaka e hakakā me ʻoe."All who rage against you will surely be ashamed and disgraced; those who oppose you will be as nothing and perish.
ʻIsaia 41:12E ʻimi nō ʻoe iā lākou, ʻaʻole loaʻa lākou iā ʻoe, ʻO nā kānaka hoʻi e hakakā me ʻoe; E like ana lākou me ka mea ʻole, me he mea ʻole loa hoʻi, ʻO nā kānaka hoʻi e kaua aku iā ʻoe.Though you search for your enemies, you will not find them. Those who wage war against you will be as nothing at all.
ʻIsaia 41:23A e hoʻomaopopo mai hoʻi i nā mea o kēia hope e hiki mai ana, A laila e ʻike nō mākou, he mau akua nō ʻoukou: ʻO ia e hana hoʻi i ka maikaʻi, a i ka hewa paha, A laila, mākou e weliweli, a e ʻike pū nō hoʻi.tell us what the future holds, so we may know that you are gods. Do something, whether good or bad, so that we will be dismayed and filled with fear.
ʻIsaia 41:24Aia hoʻi, no ka ʻole mai ʻoukou, A me kā ʻoukou hana hoʻi, no loko mai ia o ka ʻole; ʻO ka mea makemake aku iā ʻoukou he mea hoʻopailua ia.But you are less than nothing and your works are utterly worthless; he who chooses you is detestable.
ʻIsaia 41:26Na wai i hōʻike mai, mai kinohi mai, i ʻike kākou? I ka wā ma mua hoʻi, i ʻōlelo kākou, Ua pololei? ʻAʻohe mea nāna i hōʻike, he ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻohe mea nāna e hoʻākāka mai, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ʻaʻohe mea i lohe i kā ʻoukou mau ʻōlelo.Who told of this from the beginning, so we could know, or beforehand, so we could say, 'He was right'? No one told of this, no one foretold it, no one heard any words from you.
ʻIsaia 41:29Aia hoʻi, he mea ʻole lākou a pau, He mea ʻole hoʻi kā lākou hana; He makani, he lapuwale hoʻi ko lākou akua kiʻi i hoʻoheheʻe ʻia.See, they are all false! Their deeds amount to nothing; their images are but wind and confusion.
ʻIsaia 42:13E puka aku nō ʻo Iēhova i waho, me he koa lā, E hoʻā nō ʻo ia i ka inaina, e like me ke kanaka kaua; E hea ikaika aku nō ia, a e hoʻōho hoʻi; E lanakila nō ʻo ia ma luna o kona poʻe ʻenemi.The LORD will march out like a mighty man, like a warrior he will stir up his zeal; with a shout he will raise the battle cry and will triumph over his enemies.
ʻIsaia 42:20Ua ʻike nō ʻoe i nā mea he nui, ʻaʻole naʻe ʻoe i mālama; Ua hakahaka nā pepeiao, ʻaʻole naʻe ʻo ia i lohe.You have seen many things, but have paid no attention; your ears are open, but you hear nothing."
ʻIsaia 42:22Akā, ua pōwā ʻia kēia poʻe kānaka, a ua hao ʻia; Ua hoʻopahele ʻia lākou a pau ma loko o nā lua, Ua hūnā ʻia hoʻi ma loko o nā hale paʻahao; Ua lilo lākou i pio, ʻaʻohe mea nāna lākou e hoʻopakele; He mea i hao ʻia, ʻaʻohe mea i ʻōlelo mai, E hoʻihoʻi aku.But this is a people plundered and looted, all of them trapped in pits or hidden away in prisons. They have become plunder, with no one to rescue them; they have been made loot, with no one to say, "Send them back."
ʻIsaia 43:8E kaʻi mai i ka poʻe kānaka makapō, he mau maka nō naʻe ko lākou, A me nā mea kuli hoʻi, he mau pepeiao nō naʻe ko lākou.Lead out those who have eyes but are blind, who have ears but are deaf.
ʻIsaia 43:19Aia hoʻi, e hana ana au i mea hou; I kēia manawa nō ia e puka mai ai; ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou e ʻike mai? He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e hana nō wau i alanui ma ka wao nahele, A i kahawai hoʻi ma ka wao akua.See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland.
ʻIsaia 44:8Mai makaʻu ʻoukou, mai hopohopo hoʻi; ʻAʻole anei au i haʻi aku iā ʻoe, mai ia manawa mai, ʻAʻole anei au i hōʻikeʻike aku? ʻO ʻoukou nō koʻu poʻe hōʻike. He Akua ʻē anei kekahi, ke kaʻawale au? ʻAʻohe Pōhaku, ʻaʻohe mea aʻu i ʻike ai.Do not tremble, do not be afraid. Did I not proclaim this and foretell it long ago? You are my witnesses. Is there any God besides me? No, there is no other Rock; I know not one."
ʻIsaia 44:20ʻAi nō ʻo ia i ka lehu; Alakaʻi hewa ka naʻau walewale iā ia, ʻAʻole hiki iā ia ke hoʻopakele i kona ʻuhane, ʻaʻole hoʻi e ʻōlelo, ʻAʻole anei he wahaheʻe ma koʻu lima ʻākau?He feeds on ashes, a deluded heart misleads him; he cannot save himself, or say, "Is not this thing in my right hand a lie?"
ʻIsaia 44:22E hoʻopau nō wau i kou hewa e like me ke ao ʻeleʻele, A me kou hala hoʻi, me he ʻohu lā; E hoʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu, no ka mea, ua hoʻōla pānaʻi aku au iā ʻoe.I have swept away your offenses like a cloud, your sins like the morning mist. Return to me, for I have redeemed you."
ʻIsaia 45:9Auē ke kanaka paio aku i kona mea nāna ia i hana! Nā mea lepo me nā mea lepo o ka honua! E ʻōlelo anei ka lepo kīʻaha, i ka mea nāna ia e hoʻoponopono, He aha kāu e hana nei? A ʻo ka mea āu i hana ai, ʻAʻole ona lima?"Woe to him who quarrels with his Maker, to him who is but a potsherd among the potsherds on the ground. Does the clay say to the potter, 'What are you making?' Does your work say, 'He has no hands'?
ʻIsaia 45:10Auē ka mea ʻōlelo i ka makua kāne, He aha kāu e hoʻohānau ai? A i ka makuahine hoʻi, Ua hānau ʻoe i ke aha?Woe to him who says to his father, 'What have you begotten?' or to his mother, 'What have you brought to birth?'
ʻIsaia 45:14Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei, E hele mai nō i ʻaneʻi, i ou lā, Ka waiwai o ʻAigupita, a me ka mea kūʻai o ʻAitiopa, A me ko Seba, ka poʻe kānaka nunui, a e lilo lākou nou. E hahai nō lākou iā ʻoe; me ka paʻa ʻana i nā kaula hao lākou e hele mai ai, A e moe nō lākou i lalo i mua ou, E nonoi aku nō lākou iā ʻoe, me ka ʻōlelo iho, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, me ʻoe nō ke Akua, ʻaʻohe Akua ʻē aʻe.This is what the LORD says: "The products of Egypt and the merchandise of Cush, and those tall Sabeans-- they will come over to you and will be yours; they will trudge behind you, coming over to you in chains. They will bow down before you and plead with you, saying, 'Surely God is with you, and there is no other; there is no other god.' "
ʻIsaia 45:15He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ʻo ke Akua nō ʻoe nāna i hūnā iā ʻoe iho, E ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, ka mea e ola ai.Truly you are a God who hides himself, O God and Savior of Israel.
ʻIsaia 45:20E hoʻākoakoa ʻoukou, a hele mai, E hōʻuluʻulu pū ʻoukou, e ka poʻe i pakele o nā ʻāina. He poʻe ʻike ʻole ka poʻe kūkulu i ka lāʻau o ko lākou akua kālai ʻia, A pule aku i ke akua hiki ʻole ke hoʻōla."Gather together and come; assemble, you fugitives from the nations. Ignorant are those who carry about idols of wood, who pray to gods that cannot save.
ʻIsaia 45:21E haʻi aku, e lawe mai hoʻi iā lākou; ʻO ia, e kūkākūkā pū lākou. Na wai i haʻi i kēia, mai kahiko mai, A hōʻikeʻike hoʻi ia, mai kēlā wā mai? ʻAʻole anei ʻo wau, ʻo Iēhova? ʻAʻole hoʻi he Akua ʻē aʻe, ke kaʻawale au; ʻO ke Akua pono, ka mea e ola ai, ʻaʻohe mea ʻē aʻe.Declare what is to be, present it-- let them take counsel together. Who foretold this long ago, who declared it from the distant past? Was it not I, the LORD? And there is no God apart from me, a righteous God and a Savior; there is none but me.
ʻIsaia 45:24He ʻoiaʻiʻo, e ʻōlelo mai iaʻu, ma loko o Iēhova nā mea pono, a me ka ikaika, Iā ia nō lākou e hele mai ai; A e hilahila auaneʻi ka poʻe a pau i inaina aku iā ia.They will say of me, 'In the LORD alone are righteousness and strength.' " All who have raged against him will come to him and be put to shame.
ʻIsaia 46:1Ke kukuli nei ʻo Bela, ke kūlou nei ʻo Nebo, Aia hoʻi ko lākou akua kiʻi ma luna o nā holoholona a me nā mea laka; Ua kaumaha loa ko ʻoukou mea lawe, He ukana kaumaha i ka mea i māloʻeloʻe.Bel bows down, Nebo stoops low; their idols are borne by beasts of burden. The images that are carried about are burdensome, a burden for the weary.
ʻIsaia 47:1E iho i lalo, a e noho ma ka lepo, e ke kaikamahine puʻupaʻa o Babulona, E noho ma ka honua, ʻaʻohe noho aliʻi, e ke kaikamahine o Kaledea; No ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻoe e hea hou ʻia he pūloku, a palupalu."Go down, sit in the dust, Virgin Daughter of Babylon; sit on the ground without a throne, Daughter of the Babylonians. No more will you be called tender or delicate.
ʻIsaia 47:5E noho ʻekemu ʻole ʻoe, a e hele aku hoʻi, a i loko o ka pouli, E ke kaikamahine o ko Kaledea; No ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻoe e kapa hou ʻia, He haku wahine o nā aupuni."Sit in silence, go into darkness, Daughter of the Babylonians; no more will you be called queen of kingdoms.
ʻIsaia 47:12E kū mai hoʻi ʻoe me kou hoʻopiʻopiʻo ʻana, A me kou kilokilo ʻana, he nui loa, Me ka mea āu i hoʻoikaika ai, mai kou wā ʻōpiopio mai; Inā paha e hiki iā ʻoe ke hoʻopōmaikaʻi ʻia, Inā paha e kū lanakila ʻoe."Keep on, then, with your magic spells and with your many sorceries, which you have labored at since childhood. Perhaps you will succeed, perhaps you will cause terror.
ʻIsaia 48:4No ka mea, ʻike mua nō au, ua paʻakikī ʻoe, A ʻo kou ʻāʻī hoʻi, he olonā hao, A ʻo kou lae hoʻi, he keleawe.For I knew how stubborn you were; the sinews of your neck were iron, your forehead was bronze.
ʻIsaia 49:6ʻĪ maila ia, He mea ʻuʻuku ia e lilo ʻoe i kauā naʻu, E hoʻokū mai i nā ʻohana o ka Iakoba, A e hoʻihoʻi i ka poʻe i mālama ʻia o ka ʻIseraʻela; E hāʻawi nō hoʻi au iā ʻoe i mālamalama no ko nā ʻāina ʻē, I lilo ʻoe i mea hoʻōla aku noʻu, ma nā kūkulu o ka honua.he says: "It is too small a thing for you to be my servant to restore the tribes of Jacob and bring back those of Israel I have kept. I will also make you a light for the Gentiles, that you may bring my salvation to the ends of the earth."
ʻIsaia 49:18E ʻalawa aʻe ʻoe i kou mau maka ma ʻō, a ma ʻō, e nānā hoʻi; ʻĀkoakoa mai lākou a pau, a hele mai i ou lā. Me aʻu e ola nei, wahi a Iēhova, E ʻaʻahu ʻiʻo nō ʻoe iā lākou a pau me he kāhiko lā, A e kākoʻo hoʻi iā lākou, e like me ka wahine mare.Lift up your eyes and look around; all your sons gather and come to you. As surely as I live," declares the LORD, "you will wear them all as ornaments; you will put them on, like a bride.
ʻIsaia 49:21A laila, e ʻōlelo iho nō ʻoe ma kou naʻau, Na wai i hoʻohānau mai i kēia poʻe naʻu? Nele au i kaʻu mau keiki, a mehameha, He pio nō, e kuewa aku ana; Na wai i hoʻonui mai i kēia poʻe? Aia hoʻi, ua waiho wale ʻia au, ma hea hoʻi lākou nei?Then you will say in your heart, 'Who bore me these? I was bereaved and barren; I was exiled and rejected. Who brought these up? I was left all alone, but these--where have they come from?' "
ʻIsaia 50:2Iaʻu i hele mai ai, he aha ka mea i kanaka ʻole ai? A iaʻu i hea aku ai, ʻaʻohe mea nāna i ō mai? Ua hoʻopōkole loa ʻia anei koʻu lima, i ʻole au e hoʻōla aku? ʻAʻole anei oʻu mana e hoʻopakele ai? Aia hoʻi, i kuʻu pāpā ʻana, hoʻomaloʻo nō wau i ke kai, A hoʻolilo nō wau i nā muliwai, i wao nahele; Pilau maila ko lākou iʻa, no ka mea, ʻaʻohe wai, e make hoʻi, no ka make wai.When I came, why was there no one? When I called, why was there no one to answer? Was my arm too short to ransom you? Do I lack the strength to rescue you? By a mere rebuke I dry up the sea, I turn rivers into a desert; their fish rot for lack of water and die of thirst.
ʻIsaia 50:7Na Iēhova, ka Haku e kōkua mai iaʻu, No laila, ʻaʻole au e hoʻopalai maka; No laila hoʻi au i kau ai i koʻu maka, me he pōhaku paea lā, A ua ʻike nō au, ʻaʻole au e hilahila ana.Because the Sovereign LORD helps me, I will not be disgraced. Therefore have I set my face like flint, and I know I will not be put to shame.
ʻIsaia 50:9Aia hoʻi e kōkua mai nō ʻo Iēhova ka Haku iaʻu; ʻO wai hoʻi ka mea nāna e hoʻāhewa mai iaʻu? Aia hoʻi, e lilo nō lākou a pau i mea kahiko, me he lole lā, E ʻai nō ka mū iā lākou.It is the Sovereign LORD who helps me. Who is he that will condemn me? They will all wear out like a garment; the moths will eat them up.
ʻIsaia 51:6E ʻalawa aʻe i ko ʻoukou maka i luna a i ka lani, E nānā hoʻi ma ka honua ma lalo; E holo aku auaneʻi nā lani, e like me ka uwahi, A e ʻāpulu nō hoʻi ka honua, me he lole lā, Pēlā nō e make ai ka poʻe e noho ana ma luna iho; Akā, e oia mau ana nō koʻu ola, ʻAʻole hoʻi e pau ana koʻu pono.Lift up your eyes to the heavens, look at the earth beneath; the heavens will vanish like smoke, the earth will wear out like a garment and its inhabitants die like flies. But my salvation will last forever, my righteousness will never fail.
ʻIsaia 51:8No ka mea, e ʻai nō ka mū iā lākou, me he lole lā, E ʻai nō hoʻi ka huhū iā lākou e like me ka hulu hipa: Akā, e mau loa ana nō koʻu pono, a i ke ao pau ʻole, A me koʻu ola hoʻi, mai kēia hanauna, a ia hanauna aku.For the moth will eat them up like a garment; the worm will devour them like wool. But my righteousness will last forever, my salvation through all generations."
ʻIsaia 51:11E hoʻi mai nō hoʻi ko Iēhova poʻe i hoʻōla pānaʻi ʻia, E hele mai nō lākou i Ziona me ke ʻoli; He hauʻoli mau loa ma luna o ko lākou mau poʻo: E loaʻa nō iā lākou ka ʻoliʻoli, a me ka hauʻoli, A e heʻe loa aku nō ke kaumaha, a me ke kaniʻuhū.The ransomed of the LORD will return. They will enter Zion with singing; everlasting joy will crown their heads. Gladness and joy will overtake them, and sorrow and sighing will flee away.
ʻIsaia 51:23Akā, e waiho aku au ia mea i loko o ka lima o ka poʻe hoʻokaumaha iā ʻoe, ʻO ka poʻe i ʻōlelo iā ʻoe, E moe i lalo, i hele aku mākou ma luna aʻe; A ua hoʻomoe ʻoe i kou kua e like me ka lepo, Me he alanui lā hoʻi, no ka poʻe i hele aʻe.I will put it into the hands of your tormentors, who said to you, 'Fall prostrate that we may walk over you.' And you made your back like the ground, like a street to be walked over."
ʻIsaia 52:5He aha hoʻi kaʻu i ʻaneʻi i kēia wā, wahi a Iēhova, I lawe makehewa ʻia aku koʻu poʻe kānaka? E ʻaoa auaneʻi ko lākou poʻe luna, wahi a Iēhova; Ua hoʻowahāwahā mau ʻia koʻu inoa i nā lā a pau."And now what do I have here?" declares the LORD. "For my people have been taken away for nothing, and those who rule them mock, " declares the LORD. "And all day long my name is constantly blasphemed.
ʻIsaia 52:8ʻO kou poʻe kiaʻi, hoʻokiʻekiʻe lākou i ka leo, Hoʻokani pū nō ka leo o lākou; No ka mea, e ʻike auaneʻi lākou, he maka nō, he maka, Ke hoʻihoʻi mai ʻo Iēhova iā Ziona.Listen! Your watchmen lift up their voices; together they shout for joy. When the LORD returns to Zion, they will see it with their own eyes.
ʻIsaia 52:15Pēlā nō ʻo ia e pīpī ai i nā lāhui kanaka, he nui loa; E hoʻopaʻa nā aliʻi i ko lākou waha i mua ona; No ka mea, e ʻike auaneʻi lākou i ka mea i haʻi ʻole ʻia iā lākou, A e noʻonoʻo pono lākou i ka mea a lākou i lohe ʻole ai.so will he sprinkle many nations, and kings will shut their mouths because of him. For what they were not told, they will see, and what they have not heard, they will understand.
ʻIsaia 53:2E ulu mai nō ʻo ia i mua ona me he ʻohā lā, E like hoʻi me ke aʻa kupu mai loko mai o ka lepo maloʻo, ʻAʻole ona maikaʻi o ke kino, ʻaʻole ona hanohano; A iā kākou e ʻike aku ai iā ia, ʻaʻole ona helehelena maikaʻi i makemake aku ai kākou iā ia.He grew up before him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of dry ground. He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him.
ʻIsaia 53:3Ua hoʻowahāwahā ʻia ʻo ia, a ua haʻalele ʻia hoʻi ia e nā kānaka; He kanaka ʻeha, a ua ʻike hoʻi ʻo ia i ka pōpilikia; E like me ka hūnā ʻana o nā maka, mai o kākou aku, Pēlā nō ia i hoʻowahāwahā ʻia ai, a manaʻo ʻole hoʻi kākou iā ia.He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows, and familiar with suffering. Like one from whom men hide their faces he was despised, and we esteemed him not.
ʻIsaia 53:4He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ua kaʻikaʻi nō ʻo ia i ko kākou pōpilikia, Ua halihali nō ʻo ia i ko kākou ʻeha: Akā, manaʻo aku kākou iā ia, ua paʻipaʻi ʻia, Ua hahau ʻia hoʻi, a ua hoʻokaumaha ʻia e ke AkuaSurely he took up our infirmities and carried our sorrows, yet we considered him stricken by God, smitten by him, and afflicted.
ʻIsaia 53:11E ʻike aku nō ʻo ia i ka hope o ka luhi ʻana o kona ʻuhane, A e ʻoluʻolu ʻo ia; Ma ka ʻike ʻana iā ia, e hoʻāpono nō kaʻu kauā hemolele i nā mea he nui, No ka mea, nāna nō e amo i ko lākou hewa.After the suffering of his soul, he will see the light and be satisfied; by his knowledge my righteous servant will justify many, and he will bear their iniquities.
ʻIsaia 53:12No 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 54:7No ka manawa ʻuʻuku, ua haʻalele aku au iā ʻoe; Akā, me ka lokomaikaʻi he nui loa, e hōʻiliʻili au iā ʻoe."For a brief moment I abandoned you, but with deep compassion I will bring you back.
ʻIsaia 55:2No ke aha lā ʻoukou i kaupaona aku ai i kā ʻoukou kālā i ka mea, ʻaʻole ia he berena? A i ko ʻoukou waiwai hoʻi, i ka mea hoʻomāʻona ʻole mai? E hoʻolohe pono mai ʻoukou iaʻu, a e ʻai hoʻi i ka mea i maikaʻi ʻiʻo, A e ʻoliʻoli hoʻi ko ʻoukou ʻuhane ma ka momona.Why spend money on what is not bread, and your labor on what does not satisfy? Listen, listen to me, and eat what is good, and your soul will delight in the richest of fare.
ʻIsaia 56:3Mai ʻōlelo naʻe ke keiki a ka malihini, Ka mea i hoʻopili iā ia iho iā Iēhova, me ka ʻī iho, Ua hoʻokaʻawale loa ʻo Iēhova iaʻu mai kona poʻe kānaka aku: Mai ʻōlelo hoʻi ka mea i poʻa ʻia, Aia hoʻi! He lāʻau maloʻo nō wau.Let no foreigner who has bound himself to the LORD say, "The LORD will surely exclude me from his people." And let not any eunuch complain, "I am only a dry tree."
ʻIsaia 56:7ʻO lākou nō kaʻu e lawe ai i koʻu mauna hoʻāno, A e hoʻohauʻoli au iā lākou ma loko o koʻu hale pule: E maliu ʻia ko lākou mōhai kuni, a me ko lākou ʻālana ma luna o koʻu kuahu; No ka mea, e kapa ʻia koʻu hale, He hale pule no nā lāhui kanaka a pau.these I will bring to my holy mountain and give them joy in my house of prayer. Their burnt offerings and sacrifices will be accepted on my altar; for my house will be called a house of prayer for all nations."
ʻIsaia 56:10Ua makapō kona poʻe kiaʻi, ua naʻaupō nō lākou a pau; ʻO lākou a pau, he poʻe ʻīlio walaʻau ʻole, ʻAʻole hiki iā lākou ke hae; E hiamoe ana, e moe ana i lalo nō hoʻi, e makemake ana i ka hiamoe.Israel's watchmen are blind, they all lack knowledge; they are all mute dogs, they cannot bark; they lie around and dream, they love to sleep.
ʻIsaia 56:11ʻO ia, he poʻe ʻīlio pōloli wale, ʻAʻole i ʻike lākou i ka māʻona; He poʻe kahu hipa lākou hiki ʻole ke hoʻomaopopo; Huli nō lākou a pau i ko lākou ʻaoʻao iho, ʻO kēlā mea kēia mea i kona waiwai paneʻe, ma kona wahi iho.They are dogs with mighty appetites; they never have enough. They are shepherds who lack understanding; they all turn to their own way, each seeks his own gain.
ʻIsaia 57:4Iā wai ʻoukou e ʻoliʻoli ʻewaʻewa ai? A hoʻohāmama ʻoukou i ka waha iā wai? A hoʻolōʻihi aʻe i ke alelo? ʻAʻole anei ʻoukou he poʻe keiki na ka poʻe hewa? A he hanauna hoʻi na ka wahaheʻe?Whom are you mocking? At whom do you sneer and stick out your tongue? Are you not a brood of rebels, the offspring of liars?
ʻIsaia 58:1E kāhea nui aku, mai ʻuʻumi, E hoʻokiʻekiʻe i kou leo me he pū lā, E hōʻike i koʻu poʻe kānaka i ko lākou hewa, A i ko ka hale o Iakoba i ko lākou hala."Shout it aloud, do not hold back. Raise your voice like a trumpet. Declare to my people their rebellion and to the house of Jacob their sins.
ʻIsaia 58:2Akā, ʻimi nō lākou iaʻu i kēlā lā i kēia lā, A ʻoliʻoli lākou i ka ʻike ʻana i koʻu mau ʻaoʻao, Me he lāhui kanaka lā i hana i ka pono, A haʻalele ʻole i ke kānāwai o ko lākou Akua. Nīnau mai nō lākou iaʻu i ka hoʻoponopono pololei ʻana, A ʻoliʻoli lākou i ka hoʻokokoke ʻana i ke Akua.For day after day they seek me out; they seem eager to know my ways, as if they were a nation that does what is right and has not forsaken the commands of its God. They ask me for just decisions and seem eager for God to come near them.
ʻIsaia 58:5ʻO ka hoʻokē ʻai anei me ia kaʻu i makemake ai? He lā e hoʻokaumaha ai ke kanaka i kona ʻuhane? E hoʻokūlou hoʻi i kona poʻo i lalo, me he kaluhā lā? A haʻaliʻi i ke kapa ʻino, a me ka lehu ahi? E kapa aku anei ʻoe i kēia, he hoʻokē ʻai, A he lā ʻoluʻolu no Iēhova?Is this the kind of fast I have chosen, only a day for a man to humble himself ? Is it only for bowing one's head like a reed and for lying on sackcloth and ashes? Is that what you call a fast, a day acceptable to the LORD?
ʻIsaia 58:12ʻO ka poʻe mai loko aku ou, na lākou nō e hana hou i nā wahi neoneo kahiko, A e kūkulu hou hoʻi ma luna o nā kumu o nā hanauna he nui loa; A e kapa ʻia nō hoʻi ʻoe, Ka mea hana hou i kahi nahā, Ka mea hoʻihoʻi mai i nā alanui, i wahi e noho ai.Your people will rebuild the ancient ruins and will raise up the age-old foundations; you will be called Repairer of Broken Walls, Restorer of Streets with Dwellings.
ʻIsaia 58:13Inā e mālama ʻoe i kou wāwae i koʻu lā Sābati, ʻAʻole hoʻi e hana i kou leʻaleʻa i koʻu lā hoʻāno; A kapa aku hoʻi i ka lā Sābati, he ʻoliʻoli, Ka mea hemolele o Iēhova, a me ka nani; A hoʻomaikaʻi hoʻi ʻoe ia, me ka hana ʻole i kou mau ʻaoʻao, ʻAʻole me ka ʻimi i kou leʻaleʻa iho, ʻAʻole hoʻi me ka ʻōlelo i kāu mau ʻōlelo iho;"If you keep your feet from breaking the Sabbath and from doing as you please on my holy day, if you call the Sabbath a delight and the LORD's holy day honorable, and if you honor it by not going your own way and not doing as you please or speaking idle words,
ʻIsaia 59:4ʻAʻohe mea i hea aku ma ka pono, ʻAʻohe mea hoʻoponopono ma ka ʻoiaʻiʻo. Hilinaʻi nō lākou ma ka lapuwale, a ʻōlelo nō hoʻi i ka wahaheʻe; Hāpai nō lākou, he kolohe, a hānau mai hoʻi, he hewa.No one calls for justice; no one pleads his case with integrity. They rely on empty arguments and speak lies; they conceive trouble and give birth to evil.
ʻIsaia 59:5Hoʻomoe nō lākou i nā hua o nā moʻo pepeiaohao, A ulana lākou i ka pūnāwelewele o ka lanalana: ʻO ka mea ʻai i kā lākou hua, make nō ia, A i ka wā i hoʻopēpē ʻia ai ia, puka mai nō he moʻo niho ʻawa.They hatch the eggs of vipers and spin a spider's web. Whoever eats their eggs will die, and when one is broken, an adder is hatched.
ʻIsaia 59:6ʻAʻole e lilo ana ko lākou pūnāwelewele i ʻaʻahu, ʻAʻole hoʻi lākou e uhi iā lākou iho i kā lākou hana. ʻO kā lākou mau hana, he mau hana ia no ka hewa, Aia ma ko lākou lima ka hana hoʻokaumaha.Their cobwebs are useless for clothing; they cannot cover themselves with what they make. Their deeds are evil deeds, and acts of violence are in their hands.
ʻIsaia 59:7Holo nō ko lākou wāwae i ka hewa, A hoʻowikiwiki lākou i ka hoʻokahe koko hala ʻole; ʻO ko lākou mau kūkā, he mau kūkā no ka hewa; Aia nō ka luku, a me ka make ma ko lākou kuamoʻo.Their feet rush into sin; they are swift to shed innocent blood. Their thoughts are evil thoughts; ruin and destruction mark their ways.
ʻIsaia 59:8ʻAʻole lākou ʻike i ka ʻaoʻao o ka malu, ʻAʻole hoʻi he pono ma ko lākou hele ʻana; Ua hana lākou i ala kekeʻe no lākou; ʻO ka mea hele ma laila, ʻaʻole ia e ʻike i ka malu.The way of peace they do not know; there is no justice in their paths. They have turned them into crooked roads; no one who walks in them will know peace.
ʻIsaia 59:9No laila, ua lōʻihi ka pono mai o mākou aku, ʻAʻole hahai ka hoʻoponopono iā mākou a loaʻa; Kakali nō mākou i ka mālamalama, aia hoʻi, he pouli; A i ke ʻālohilohi hoʻi, akā, ke hele nei mākou ma ka pōʻeleʻele.So justice is far from us, and righteousness does not reach us. We look for light, but all is darkness; for brightness, but we walk in deep shadows.
ʻIsaia 59:10Ke kolo nei mākou e hāhā i ka pā, me he makapō lā, Ke kolo nei nō mākou, me he mea maka ʻole lā, Kūlanalana mākou i ke awakea, e like me ka pō; Me he poʻe make lā, ma loko o nā wahi momona.Like the blind we grope along the wall, feeling our way like men without eyes. At midday we stumble as if it were twilight; among the strong, we are like the dead.
ʻIsaia 59:17No ka mea, hoʻokomo ia i ka pono me he pale umauma lā, A me ka mahiole o ke ola ma kona poʻo; A hoʻokomo nō hoʻi ʻo ia i ka lole o ka hoʻopaʻi ʻana, i ʻaʻahu nona, A ʻaʻahu ʻia ʻo ia i ka manaʻo ikaika, me he holokū lā.He put on righteousness as his breastplate, and the helmet of salvation on his head; he put on the garments of vengeance and wrapped himself in zeal as in a cloak.
ʻIsaia 60:8ʻO wai kēia poʻe e lele nei, me he ao lā, E like hoʻi me nā manu nūnū i ko lākou mau puka hale?"Who are these that fly along like clouds, like doves to their nests?
ʻIsaia 60:9He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e kakali ko nā ʻāina iaʻu, A ʻo nā moku o Taresisa nā mea mua, E lawe mai i kāu mau keiki kāne, mai kahi mamao aku, I ko lākou kālā, a me ko lākou gula pū me lākou, No ka inoa ʻo Iēhova, ʻo kou Akua, A no ka Mea Hemolele o ka ʻIseraʻela, No ka mea, ua hoʻonani mai ʻo ia iā ʻoe.Surely the islands look to me; in the lead are the ships of Tarshish, bringing your sons from afar, with their silver and gold, to the honor of the LORD your God, the Holy One of Israel, for he has endowed you with splendor.
ʻIsaia 60:15No kou haʻalele ʻia, a no kou huhū ʻia, I hele ʻole ai ke kanaka ma waena ou, E hoʻolilo nō wau iā ʻoe i mea hanohano mau loa, He mea ʻoliʻoli hoʻi, ia hanauna aku, ia hanauna aku."Although you have been forsaken and hated, with no one traveling through, I will make you the everlasting pride and the joy of all generations.
ʻIsaia 60:17No ke keleawe, e lawe mai au i ke gula, A no ka hao, e lawe mai au i ke kālā, A no ka lāʻau, he keleawe, a no nā pōhaku, he hao; E hoʻolilo nō hoʻi au i kou poʻe kiaʻi, i poʻe hoʻomalu, A me kou poʻe luna, i poʻe hoʻopono.Instead of bronze I will bring you gold, and silver in place of iron. Instead of wood I will bring you bronze, and iron in place of stones. I will make peace your governor and righteousness your ruler.
ʻIsaia 60:18ʻAʻole e lohe hou ʻia ka hao wale ʻana ma kou ʻāina, ʻAʻole hoʻi ka hoʻokaumaha, a me ka ʻānai ʻana, ma kou mau mokuna; Akā, e kapa iho nō ʻoe i kou mau pā, He ola, A me kou mau puka pā hoʻi, He hoʻonani.No longer will violence be heard in your land, nor ruin or destruction within your borders, but you will call your walls Salvation and your gates Praise.
ʻIsaia 61:3A e kōkua aku i ka poʻe i ʻū ma Ziona, E hāʻawi i kāhiko ma kahi o ka lehu, A me ka manoʻi o ka ʻoliʻoli no ke kaniʻuhū ʻana; A me ka ʻaʻahu o ka hauʻoli hoʻi no ka naʻau kaumaha: I kapa ʻia lākou, He mau ʻoka no ka pono, ʻO ke kanu ʻana hoʻi a Iēhova, i hoʻonani ʻia ai ʻo ia.and provide for those who grieve in Zion-- to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the LORD for the display of his splendor.
ʻIsaia 61:4E hana hou nō lākou i nā wahi i ʻānai ʻia ma mua, A e hoʻāla hou nō lākou i nā mea i hoʻohiolo kahiko ʻia, A e kūkulu hou lākou i nā kūlanakauhale i wāwahi ʻia, I nā mea neoneo hoʻi o nā hanauna he nui loa.They will rebuild the ancient ruins and restore the places long devastated; they will renew the ruined cities that have been devastated for generations.
ʻIsaia 61:6Akā, e kapa ʻia ʻoukou, Nā kāhuna o Iēhova, E ʻōlelo nō lākou iā ʻoukou, He poʻe lawelawe na ko kākou Akua; E ʻai nō ʻoukou i ka waiwai o ko nā ʻāina ʻē, A ma ko lākou nani ʻoukou e kaena ai.And you will be called priests of the LORD, you will be named ministers of our God. You will feed on the wealth of nations, and in their riches you will boast.
ʻIsaia 62:8Ua hoʻohiki nō ʻo Iēhova ma kona lima ʻākau, ma ka lima o kona ikaika hoʻi; He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻole au e hāʻawi hou i kāu palaoa i mea ʻai na kou poʻe ʻenemi, ʻAʻole e inu nā keiki a ka malihini i kou waina, Ka mea āu i hoʻoikaika ai.The LORD has sworn by his right hand and by his mighty arm: "Never again will I give your grain as food for your enemies, and never again will foreigners drink the new wine for which you have toiled;
ʻIsaia 62:12A e kapa aku lākou ia poʻe, He poʻe kānaka hoʻāno, Ka poʻe i hoʻōla pānaʻi ʻia e Iēhova; A e kapa ʻia nō hoʻi ʻoe, ʻo ʻImi ʻIa, He kūlanakauhale haʻalele ʻole ʻia.They will be called the Holy People, the Redeemed of the LORD; and you will be called Sought After, the City No Longer Deserted.
ʻIsaia 63:8No ka mea, ʻōlelo mai nō ʻo ia, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo koʻu poʻe kānaka lākou, he poʻe keiki wahaheʻe ʻole; No laila ʻo ia i lilo ai i mea hoʻōla no lākou.He said, "Surely they are my people, sons who will not be false to me"; and so he became their Savior.
ʻIsaia 63:9I 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 63:16He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ʻo ʻoe nō ko mākou Makua, ʻAʻole naʻe i ʻike mai ʻo ʻAberahama iā mākou, ʻAʻole hoʻomaopopo mai ʻo ʻIseraʻela iā mākou; ʻO ʻoe, ʻo Iēhova nō ko mākou Makua, a me ko mākou Hoʻōla pānaʻi, Mai ka wā kahiko loa mai nō kou inoa.But you are our Father, though Abraham does not know us or Israel acknowledge us; you, O LORD, are our Father, our Redeemer from of old is your name.
ʻIsaia 64:10Ua lilo nō kou mau kūlanakauhale laʻa i wao nahele, He wao nahele ʻo Ziona, He wahi neoneo ʻo Ierusalema.Your sacred cities have become a desert; even Zion is a desert, Jerusalem a desolation.
ʻIsaia 65:3He poʻe kānaka hoʻonāukiuki mau loa mai iaʻu ma koʻu alo, He poʻe mōhai aku ma nā mahina ʻai, A kuni hoʻi i ka mea ʻala, ma luna o nā pōhaku lepo:a people who continually provoke me to my very face, offering sacrifices in gardens and burning incense on altars of brick;
ʻIsaia 65:4He poʻe noho i waena o nā ilina, A moe hoʻi ma nā wahi i hoʻonalo ʻia, He poʻe ʻai i ka ʻiʻo puaʻa, a me ka supa o nā mea haumia, ma loko o ko lākou kīʻaha:who sit among the graves and spend their nights keeping secret vigil; who eat the flesh of pigs, and whose pots hold broth of unclean meat;
ʻIsaia 65:5He poʻe ʻōlelo, E hoʻokaʻawale ʻoe iā ʻoe iho, mai hoʻopili mai iaʻu, No ka mea, ua ʻoi aku koʻu pono i kou. He uwahi nō kēia poʻe ma kuʻu ihu, He ahi nō e ʻā ana, a pō ka lā.who say, 'Keep away; don't come near me, for I am too sacred for you!' Such people are smoke in my nostrils, a fire that keeps burning all day.
ʻIsaia 66:3ʻO ka mea kālua i ka bipi, he pepehi kanaka ia, ʻO ka mea mōhai i ka hipa, haʻi nō ʻo ia i ka ʻāʻī o ka ʻīlio: ʻO ka mōhai makana, he koko puaʻa nō ia; ʻO ka mea kuni i ka mea ʻala, hoʻomaikaʻi nō ʻo ia i ke akua kiʻi; ʻO ia, ua koho lākou i ko lākou ʻaoʻao iho, A ʻoliʻoli nō ko lākou naʻau i ko lākou mea hoʻopailua.But whoever sacrifices a bull is like one who kills a man, and whoever offers a lamb, like one who breaks a dog's neck; whoever makes a grain offering is like one who presents pig's blood, and whoever burns memorial incense, like one who worships an idol. They have chosen their own ways, and their souls delight in their abominations;
ʻIsaia 66:6He leo no ka walaʻau, mai ke kūlanakauhale mai, He leo mai ka luakini mai, ka leo o Iēhova e hoʻopaʻi ana i kona poʻe ʻenemi.Hear that uproar from the city, hear that noise from the temple! It is the sound of the LORD repaying his enemies all they deserve.
ʻIsaia 66:7Ma mua o kona kuakoko ʻana, hānau maila ʻo ia, Ma mua o ka hiki ʻana mai o kona nahu, Hānau maila ʻo ia, he keiki kāne."Before she goes into labor, she gives birth; before the pains come upon her, she delivers a son.
ʻIsaia 66:12No ka mea, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei, Aia hoʻi, e hohola aku nō au i ka malu ma luna ona, me he muliwai lā, A i ka nani o ko nā ʻāina, e like me ka waikahe e hālana ana; A laila, e omo nō ʻoukou, e kaʻikaʻi ʻia hoʻi ma ka ʻaoʻao, A e hiʻi ʻia hoʻi ma nā kuli.For this is what the LORD says: "I will extend peace to her like a river, and the wealth of nations like a flooding stream; you will nurse and be carried on her arm and dandled on her knees.
Ier 1:6A laila, ʻī ihola au, Auē, e ka Haku, e Iēhova! Aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole au i ʻike i ka ʻōlelo, no ka mea, he keiki nō wau."Ah, Sovereign LORD," I said, "I do not know how to speak; I am only a child."
Ier 1:7Akā, ʻōlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, Mai ʻōlelo ʻoe, He keiki nō wau; no ka mea, e hele aku nō ʻoe i ka poʻe a pau aʻu e hoʻouna aku ai iā ʻoe, a ʻo ka mea aʻu e kauoha aku ai iā ʻoe, ʻo kāu ia e ʻōlelo aku ai:But the LORD said to me, "Do not say, 'I am only a child.' You must go to everyone I send you to and say whatever I command you.
Ier 1:11A 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 1:13Hiki 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 2:5Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei, He aha ka hewa i loaʻa i ko ʻoukou mau mākua i loko oʻu, i hele lōʻihi aku ai lākou mai oʻu aku nei, a ua hele hoʻi ma muli o ka lapuwale, a ua lilo lākou i mea lapuwale?This is what the LORD says: "What fault did your fathers find in me, that they strayed so far from me? They followed worthless idols and became worthless themselves.
Ier 2:10E hele aʻe hoʻi ma nā ʻāina ʻo Kitima, a e nānā; a e hoʻouna aku hoʻi i Kedara, a e noʻonoʻo pono, a ʻike, inā paha he mea like me ia.Cross over to the coasts of Kittim and look, send to Kedar and observe closely; see if there has ever been anything like this:
Ier 2:11Ua hoʻololi aʻe nei anei he lāhui kanaka i nā akua, i nā mea akua ʻole? Akā, ua hoʻololi aʻe nei nō koʻu poʻe kānaka i ko lākou nani i mea kōkua ʻole.Has a nation ever changed its gods? (Yet they are not gods at all.) But my people have exchanged their Glory for worthless idols.
Ier 2:14He mea hoʻoluhi ʻia anei ʻo ʻIseraʻela? He kauā i hānau ʻōhua ʻia? No ke aha lā ia i lilo ai i ka hao ʻia?Is Israel a servant, a slave by birth? Why then has he become plunder?
Ier 2:18He aha hoʻi kāu ma ka ʻaoʻao o ʻAigupita, e inu ai i nā wai ʻo Sihora? He aha hoʻi kāu ma ka ʻaoʻao o ʻAsuria, e inu ai i nā wai o ka muliwai?Now why go to Egypt to drink water from the Shihor ? And why go to Assyria to drink water from the River ?
Ier 2:19Na kou hewa iho nō e paʻipaʻi iā ʻoe, a na kou mau lawehala e aʻo mai iā ʻoe. E ʻike hoʻi ʻoe, a e hoʻomaopopo, he mea ʻino, a he mea walania hoʻi kou haʻalele ʻana iā Iēhova, i kou Akua, a me ka noho ʻole ʻana o ka makaʻu iaʻu i loko ou, wahi a Iēhova, ka Haku o nā kaua.Your wickedness will punish you; your backsliding will rebuke you. Consider then and realize how evil and bitter it is for you when you forsake the LORD your God and have no awe of me," declares the Lord, the LORD Almighty.
Ier 2:21Akā, ua kanu nō wau iā ʻoe i kumu waina maikaʻi, he hua pono wale nō. Pehea lā hoʻi ʻoe i hoʻololi ʻia ai i lālā o ke kumu waina ʻē iaʻu?I had planted you like a choice vine of sound and reliable stock. How then did you turn against me into a corrupt, wild vine?
Ier 2:23Pehea lā e hiki ai iā ʻoe ke ʻōlelo, ʻAʻole au i haumia, ʻaʻole au i hahai ma muli o nā Baʻala? E nānā i kou ala ma ke awāwa, e hoʻomaopopo hoʻi i ka mea āu i hana ai. He kāmelo māmā nō ʻoe e holoholo ana i kona mau ala iho:"How can you say, 'I am not defiled; I have not run after the Baals'? See how you behaved in the valley; consider what you have done. You are a swift she-camel running here and there,
Ier 2:24He hoki hihiu hoʻi, ua maʻa ma ka wao nahele, e haʻu ana i ka makani no kona makemake iho. Iā ia e lapa kāne ai, ʻo wai ka mea hiki ke hoʻohuli aku iā ia? ʻO ka poʻe a pau e ʻimi ana iā ia, ʻaʻole lākou e hoʻomāloʻeloʻe iā lākou iho, no ka mea, a hiki i kona mahina, loaʻa nō ia iā lākou.a wild donkey accustomed to the desert, sniffing the wind in her craving-- in her heat who can restrain her? Any males that pursue her need not tire themselves; at mating time they will find her.
Ier 2:31E ka hanauna kanaka, e nānā ʻoukou i ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova. He wao nahele anei au no ka ʻIseraʻela? He ʻāina pouli hoʻi? No ke aha lā i ʻōlelo ai koʻu poʻe kānaka, E ʻaeʻa leʻaleʻa aku mākou, ʻaʻole mākou e hoʻi hou aku i ou lā?"You of this generation, consider the word of the LORD: "Have I been a desert to Israel or a land of great darkness? Why do my people say, 'We are free to roam; we will come to you no more'?
Ier 2:36He aha kou mea e hele nui aku ai, e hoʻololi hou i kou ʻaoʻao? E hilahila nō hoʻi ʻoe iā ʻAigupita, e like me ʻoe i hilahila ai iā ʻAsuria.Why do you go about so much, changing your ways? You will be disappointed by Egypt as you were by Assyria.
Ier 3:1Ke ʻōlelo nei lākou, Inā kipaku ke kāne i kāna wahine, a hele aku ʻo ia, mai ona aku lā, a lilo na ke kanaka ʻē, e hoʻi hou anei kēlā iā ia? ʻAʻole anei e hoʻohaumia loa ʻia kēlā ʻāina? Ua moekolohe nō naʻe ʻoe me nā ipo he nui loa; akā, e hoʻi hou mai ʻoe iaʻu, wahi a Iēhova."If a man divorces his wife and she leaves him and marries another man, should he return to her again? Would not the land be completely defiled? But you have lived as a prostitute with many lovers-- would you now return to me?" declares the LORD.
Ier 3:23He ʻoiaʻiʻo, he mea wahaheʻe nā mea o nā mauna mai, a no nā kuahiwi lehulehu mai: He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ma loko o Iēhova, ʻo ko mākou Akua, ke ola o ka ʻIseraʻela.Surely the commotion on the hills and mountains is a deception; surely in the LORD our God is the salvation of Israel.
Ier 4:10A 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 4:11I kēlā manawa, e ʻōlelo ʻia mai i kēia poʻe kānaka, a i ko Ierusalema, He makani wela no nā wahi kiʻekiʻe mai o ka wao nahele, ma ke ala o ke kaikamahine o koʻu poʻe kānaka, ʻaʻole no ka hoʻomaikaʻi, a me ka hoʻomaʻemaʻe,At that time this people and Jerusalem will be told, "A scorching wind from the barren heights in the desert blows toward my people, but not to winnow or cleanse;
Ier 4:12He makani ikaika kai hele mai iaʻu, mai ia mau wahi mai: ʻānō hoʻi au e hoʻoponopono iā lākou.a wind too strong for that comes from me. Now I pronounce my judgments against them."
Ier 4:18Na kou ʻaoʻao, a me kāu hana ʻana i hoʻokau mai i kēia mau mea ma luna ou; nou nō kēia hewa, he walania hoʻi ia, no ka mea, ua komo loa nō i loko o kou naʻau."Your own conduct and actions have brought this upon you. This is your punishment. How bitter it is! How it pierces to the heart!"
Ier 4:22No ka mea, ua lapuwale koʻu poʻe kānaka, ʻaʻole lākou i ʻike mai iaʻu; he poʻe kamaliʻi lapuwale, ʻaʻohe o lākou naʻauao. He akamai lākou i ka hana hewa; akā, ʻaʻole o lākou ʻike i ka hana maikaʻi."My people are fools; they do not know me. They are senseless children; they have no understanding. They are skilled in doing evil; they know not how to do good."
Ier 5:1E holoholo ʻoukou ma nā alanui o Ierusalema, a e nānā, a e hoʻomaopopo, a e ʻimi ma ko laila wahi ākea, inā paha e loaʻa iā ʻoukou ke kanaka, inā he mea hana i ka pono, a ʻimi i ka ʻoiaʻiʻo; a naʻu e kala aku i ka hala ona."Go up and down the streets of Jerusalem, look around and consider, search through her squares. If you can find but one person who deals honestly and seeks the truth, I will forgive this city.
Ier 5:4A ʻōlelo nō hoʻi au, He poʻe ʻilihune lākou, ua naʻaupō hoʻi; no ka mea, ʻaʻole lākou i ʻike i ka ʻaoʻao o Iēhova, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ka pono o ko lākou Akua.I thought, "These are only the poor; they are foolish, for they do not know the way of the LORD, the requirements of their God.
Ier 5:15Aia hoʻi, e lawe mai nō wau ma luna o ʻoukou, e ko ka hale o ka ʻIseraʻela, i ka lāhui kanaka, mai kahi mamao aku mai, wahi a Iēhova; he lāhui kanaka ikaika, he lāhui kanaka kahiko, he lāhui kanaka, ʻaʻole ʻoe i ʻike i kā lākou ʻōlelo, ʻaʻole hoʻi i hoʻomaopopo i ka mea a lākou e ʻōlelo mai ai.O house of Israel," declares the LORD, "I am bringing a distant nation against you-- an ancient and enduring nation, a people whose language you do not know, whose speech you do not understand.
Ier 5:16ʻO ko lākou ʻaʻa pua, he lua kupapaʻu hāmama ia, he poʻe kānaka ikaika lākou a pau.Their quivers are like an open grave; all of them are mighty warriors.
Ier 5:23Akā, ʻo kēia poʻe kānaka, he naʻau kipi kūʻē ko lākou; ua kipi nō lākou, a ua lilo.But these people have stubborn and rebellious hearts; they have turned aside and gone away.
Ier 5:30Ua hana ʻia ka mea kupanaha ma ka ʻāina, a he mea haumia loa hoʻi;"A horrible and shocking thing has happened in the land:
Ier 6:8E ao ʻia ʻoe, e Ierusalema, o haʻalele kuʻu ʻuhane iā ʻoe, a hoʻoneoneo aku hoʻi au iā ʻoe, he ʻāina noho ʻole ʻia.Take warning, O Jerusalem, or I will turn away from you and make your land desolate so no one can live in it."
Ier 6:10Iā wai lā wau e ʻōlelo aku ai, a e ao aku hoʻi, i lohe lākou? Aia hoʻi, ua ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻia ko lākou pepeiao, ʻaʻole hiki iā lākou ke hoʻolohe: aia hoʻi, he mea hoʻowahāwahā ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua iā lākou, ʻaʻohe o lākou leʻaleʻa i loko o ia mea.To whom can I speak and give warning? Who will listen to me? Their ears are closed so they cannot hear. The word of the LORD is offensive to them; they find no pleasure in it.
Ier 6:14Ua hoʻōla hapa lākou i ka ʻeha o koʻu poʻe kānaka, me ka ʻōlelo iho, He malu, he malu; ʻaʻole hoʻi he malu.They dress the wound of my people as though it were not serious. 'Peace, peace,' they say, when there is no peace.
Ier 6:22Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei, Aia hoʻi, he poʻe kānaka e hele maila, mai ka ʻāina ʻākau mai; a e hoʻāla ʻia mai ka lāhui kanaka nui, mai nā ʻaoʻao mai o ka honua.This is what the LORD says: "Look, an army is coming from the land of the north; a great nation is being stirred up from the ends of the earth.
Ier 6:23E lālau nō lākou i ke kakaka, a me ka ihe: he poʻe loko ʻino lākou, ʻaʻohe o lākou lokomaikaʻi; halulu ko lākou leo, e like me ke kai; a holo nō lākou ma luna o nā lio i hoʻomākaukau ʻia e like me nā kānaka kaua e kūʻē aku iā ʻoe, e ke kaikamahine o Ziona.They are armed with bow and spear; they are cruel and show no mercy. They sound like the roaring sea as they ride on their horses; they come like men in battle formation to attack you, O Daughter of Zion."
Ier 6:26E ke kaikamahine o koʻu poʻe kānaka, e hōʻaʻahu ʻoe i kapa kūmākena, a e lūlū i ka lehu ma luna ou; a e kūmākena hoʻi ʻoe, e like me ia no ka hānau kahi, he kūmākena ʻino loa; no ka mea, e hele hoʻohikilele mai ana ka mea ʻānai iā kākou.O my people, put on sackcloth and roll in ashes; mourn with bitter wailing as for an only son, for suddenly the destroyer will come upon us.
Ier 6:28He poʻe hoʻi hope ʻino lākou a pau, e hele pū ana me ka poʻe ahiahi; he keleawe lākou, a he hao hoʻi; he poʻe hoʻohaumia lākou a pau.They are all hardened rebels, going about to slander. They are bronze and iron; they all act corruptly.
Ier 6:30E kapa ʻia nō lākou, he kālā i haʻalele ʻia, no ka mea, ua haʻalele ʻo Iēhova iā lākou.They are called rejected silver, because the LORD has rejected them."
Ier 7:28E ʻōlelo nō naʻe ʻoe iā lākou, He lāhui kanaka kēia i hoʻolohe ʻole i ka leo o Iēhova ʻo ko lākou Akua, ʻaʻole hoʻi lākou i hoʻonaʻauao. Ua make ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, a ua hōʻoki ʻia mai ko lākou waha aku.Therefore say to them, 'This is the nation that has not obeyed the LORD its God or responded to correction. Truth has perished; it has vanished from their lips.
Ier 8:5He aha ka mea e hoʻi hope ai kēia poʻe kānaka o Ierusalema me ka hoʻi hope mau loa? Hoʻopaʻa loa lākou i ka wahaheʻe; hōʻole lākou, ʻaʻole e hoʻi mai.Why then have these people turned away? Why does Jerusalem always turn away? They cling to deceit; they refuse to return.
Ier 8:6Hoʻolohe 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 8:9E hilahila auaneʻi ka poʻe akamai, e makaʻu, a e pio. Aia hoʻi, ua hōʻole lākou i ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova; he aha hoʻi ke akamai i loko o lākou?The wise will be put to shame; they will be dismayed and trapped. Since they have rejected the word of the LORD, what kind of wisdom do they have?
Ier 8:11Ua hoʻōla hapa lākou i ka ʻeha o ke kaikamahine o koʻu poʻe kānaka, me ka ʻōlelo iho, He malu, he malu; ʻaʻole hoʻi he malu.They dress the wound of my people as though it were not serious. "Peace, peace," they say, when there is no peace.
Ier 8:13ʻOiaʻiʻo, e hoʻopau nō au iā lākou, wahi a Iēhova; ʻaʻole e loaʻa nā hua ma ko lākou kumu waina, ʻaʻole hoʻi he fiku ma ka lāʻau fiku, a e mae wale ka lau; a e lilo ia mau mea na ka poʻe hele mai ma luna o lākou." 'I will take away their harvest, declares the LORD. There will be no grapes on the vine. There will be no figs on the tree, and their leaves will wither. What I have given them will be taken from them. ' "
Ier 8:15Kakali kākou i ka malu; ʻaʻohe pono: a i ka manawa o ke ola, aia hoʻi, he pōpilikia!We hoped for peace but no good has come, for a time of healing but there was only terror.
Ier 8:22ʻAʻole anei he nini ma Gileada? ʻAʻole anei he kahuna lapaʻau ma laila? No ke aha lā i loaʻa ʻole ai ke ola no ke kaikamahine o koʻu poʻe kānaka?Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there? Why then is there no healing for the wound of my people?
Ier 9:2Auē hoʻi! Inā iaʻu ma ka wao nahele ko ka poʻe hele wahi e moe ai; i haʻalele ai au i koʻu poʻe kānaka, a e hele, mai o lākou aku! No ka mea, he poʻe moekolohe lākou a pau, he ʻaha kanaka kipi.Oh, that I had in the desert a lodging place for travelers, so that I might leave my people and go away from them; for they are all adulterers, a crowd of unfaithful people.
Ier 9:7No laila, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova o nā kaua pēnēia. Aia hoʻi, e hoʻoheheʻe nō wau iā lākou, a e hoʻāʻo hoʻi iā lākou; no ka mea, he aha lā wau e hana ai no ke kaikamahine o koʻu poʻe kānaka?Therefore this is what the LORD Almighty says: "See, I will refine and test them, for what else can I do because of the sin of my people?
Ier 9:8ʻO ko lākou alelo, he pua ia i pana ʻia aku, ʻōlelo nō ia i ka hoʻopunipuni. ʻŌlelo ʻoluʻolu aku kekahi i kona hoalauna me ka waha, akā, ma ka naʻau, ua hoʻohālua iā ia.Their tongue is a deadly arrow; it speaks with deceit. With his mouth each speaks cordially to his neighbor, but in his heart he sets a trap for him.
Ier 9:11A e hoʻolilo nō wau iā Ierusalema i mau puʻu, he noho ʻana hoʻi no nā ʻīlio hihiu; a e hoʻoneoneo nō wau i nā kūlanakauhale o ka Iuda, ʻaʻohe mea noho i loko."I will make Jerusalem a heap of ruins, a haunt of jackals; and I will lay waste the towns of Judah so no one can live there."
Ier 10:3No ka mea, ʻo nā ʻaoʻao o nā kānaka, he lapuwale ia; no ka mea, kua nō kekahi i ka lāʻau ma ka ulu lāʻau me ke koʻi lipi, ʻo ka hana hoʻi a ka paʻahana.For the customs of the peoples are worthless; they cut a tree out of the forest, and a craftsman shapes it with his chisel.
Ier 10:5Kū pono nō lākou, e like me ka lāʻau pāma, ʻaʻole naʻe i ʻōlelo; he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ua kaʻikaʻi ʻia lākou, no ka mea, ʻaʻole hiki iā lākou ke hele. Mai makaʻu iā lākou, no ka mea, ʻaʻole hiki iā lākou ke hana mai i ka hewa, ʻaʻole hoʻi i loko o lākou ke hana i ka maikaʻi.Like a scarecrow in a melon patch, their idols cannot speak; they must be carried because they cannot walk. Do not fear them; they can do no harm nor can they do any good."
Ier 10:8Ua like ʻiʻo nō lākou me nā holoholona, ua lapuwale hoʻi; ʻo ka naʻauao o ka poʻe lapuwale, he paukū lāʻau ia.They are all senseless and foolish; they are taught by worthless wooden idols.
Ier 10:9Ua lawe ʻia mai nā papa kālā, mai Taresisa mai, a ʻo ke gula hoʻi, mai ʻUpaza mai, ka hana a ka paʻahana, a ka lima hoʻi o ka mea hoʻoheheʻe kālā. He poni uliuli, a he poni ʻulaʻula ko lākou lole; ʻo ka hana hoʻi a ka poʻe akamai o ia mau mea a pau.Hammered silver is brought from Tarshish and gold from Uphaz. What the craftsman and goldsmith have made is then dressed in blue and purple-- all made by skilled workers.
Ier 10:14Me he holoholona lā kēlā kanaka, kēia kanaka ma ka ʻike; hilahila hoʻi nā mea hoʻoheheʻe kālā a pau no ke akua kiʻi, no ka mea, he mea wahaheʻe kona kiʻi i hoʻoheheʻe ʻia, ʻaʻohe hanu i loko o lākou.Everyone is senseless and without knowledge; every goldsmith is shamed by his idols. His images are a fraud; they have no breath in them.
Ier 10:15He lapuwale lākou, he hana na ka wahaheʻe; i ko lākou wā e hoʻopaʻi ʻia mai ai, e make nō lākou.They are worthless, the objects of mockery; when their judgment comes, they will perish.
Ier 10:19Auē au i kuʻu ʻeha! Ua nui loa koʻu hahau ʻia, akā, ʻī ihola au, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, he kaumaha kēia, e hoʻomanawanui naʻe au ia.Woe to me because of my injury! My wound is incurable! Yet I said to myself, "This is my sickness, and I must endure it."
Ier 10:22Aia hoʻi, ua hiki mai ka leo o ka lono, he haunaele nui, mai ka ʻāina ʻākau mai, i mea e lilo ai nā kūlanakauhale o ka Iuda i neoneo, i noho ʻana hoʻi no nā ʻīlio hihiu.Listen! The report is coming-- a great commotion from the land of the north! It will make the towns of Judah desolate, a haunt of jackals.
Ier 11:15He 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 11:16Kapa 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 12:9He hiena hae koʻu ʻāina hoʻoili iaʻu; a hae mai iā ia nā mea a pau e puni ana. E hele mai ʻoukou, e ʻākoakoa mai, e nā holoholona a pau o ke kula, no ka ʻai aku.Has not my inheritance become to me like a speckled bird of prey that other birds of prey surround and attack? Go and gather all the wild beasts; bring them to devour.
Ier 12:13Ua lūlū lākou i ka huapalaoa, akā, e hoʻoʻiliʻili nō lākou i kākalaioa. Ua hōʻeha lākou iā lākou iho, ʻaʻole naʻe ia he mea e pōmaikaʻi ai: a e hilahila auaneʻi lākou i nā mea i loaʻa ai iā ʻoukou, no ko Iēhova huhū nui.They will sow wheat but reap thorns; they will wear themselves out but gain nothing. So bear the shame of your harvest because of the LORD's fierce anger."
Ier 13:6A hala nā lā he nui, a laila, ʻōlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iaʻu, E kū i luna, a e hele i ʻEuperate, a e lawe mai i ke kāʻei aʻu i kauoha aku ai iā ʻoe e hūnā ma laila.Many days later the LORD said to me, "Go now to Perath and get the belt I told you to hide there."
Ier 13:7A 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 14:19Ua hōʻole loa anei ʻoe i ka Iuda? Ua hoʻopailua anei kou ʻuhane iā Ziona? No ke aha lā ʻoe i pepehi mai ai iā mākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi he hoʻōla no mākou? Kakali mākou i ka malu, ʻaʻole hoʻi he pono: a i ka hoʻōla hoʻi, aia hoʻi, he pōpilikia!Have you rejected Judah completely? Do you despise Zion? Why have you afflicted us so that we cannot be healed? We hoped for peace but no good has come, for a time of healing but there is only terror.
Ier 15:10Auē hoʻi au, e kuʻu makuahine, no ka mea, ua hānau mai ʻoe iaʻu, he kanaka hakakā, he kanaka paio no ko ka honua a pau! ʻAʻole au i hoʻolimalima kālā ma ke kuala, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻaiʻē kālā ma ke kuala; akā, ke hāʻiliʻili mai nei kēlā mea kēia mea o lākou iaʻu.Alas, my mother, that you gave me birth, a man with whom the whole land strives and contends! I have neither lent nor borrowed, yet everyone curses me.
Ier 15:11ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, e pōmaikaʻi ana kou poʻe i koe; ʻoiaʻiʻo, naʻu nō e mea aku, a e hana maikaʻi aʻe ka ʻenemi iā ʻoe i ka manawa pōʻino, a i ka manawa pōpilikia.The LORD said, "Surely I will deliver you for a good purpose; surely I will make your enemies plead with you in times of disaster and times of distress.
Ier 16:10A hiki i ka manawa e hōʻike aku ai ʻoe i kēia poʻe kānaka i kēia mau ʻōlelo a pau, a ʻōlelo mai lākou iā ʻoe, No ke aha lā i kauoha mai ai ʻo Iēhova i kēia hewa nui ma luna o mākou? He aha hoʻi ko mākou hala; a he aha ka hewa a mākou i hana aku ai iā Iēhova, i ko mākou Akua?"When you tell these people all this and they ask you, 'Why has the LORD decreed such a great disaster against us? What wrong have we done? What sin have we committed against the LORD our God?'
Ier 16:16Aia hoʻi, e kiʻi aku nō wau i nā lawaiʻa he nui, wahi a Iēhova, a e loaʻa iā lākou nā Iudaio ma ka lawaiʻa ʻana; a ma hope iho, e kiʻi aku nō wau i nā mea ʻimi a nui, a na lākou nō e ʻimi i nā Iudaio, mai nā mauna mai a pau, a mai nā puʻu mai a pau, a mai nā lua o nā pōhaku mai."But now I will send for many fishermen," declares the LORD, "and they will catch them. After that I will send for many hunters, and they will hunt them down on every mountain and hill and from the crevices of the rocks.
Ier 16:19E Iēhova, koʻu ikaika, koʻu pā kaua hoʻi, a me koʻu puʻuhonua i ka lā o ka pōpilikia, e hele mai nō ko nā ʻāina ʻē i ou lā, mai nā kūkulu o ka honua mai, a e ʻōlelo mai, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua ili mai nō ka hoʻopunipuni i ko mākou poʻe mākua, a me ka lapuwale, a me nā mea waiwai ʻole.O LORD, my strength and my fortress, my refuge in time of distress, to you the nations will come from the ends of the earth and say, "Our fathers possessed nothing but false gods, worthless idols that did them no good.
Ier 17:9He hoʻopunipuni ka naʻau ma mua o nā mea a pau, a ua hewa loa hoʻi ia; ʻo wai ka mea hiki ke hoʻomaopopo?The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?
Ier 17:12He noho aliʻi nani, kiʻekiʻe loa, mai kinohi mai, ʻo ia kahi o ko mākou keʻena kapu.A glorious throne, exalted from the beginning, is the place of our sanctuary.
Ier 20:7E Iēhova, ua hoʻowalewale mai ʻoe iaʻu, a ua walewale au; ua ʻoi aku kou ikaika i koʻu, a ua lanakila ʻoe; he mea ʻakaʻaka wau i nā lā a pau, henehene mai nō nā mea a pau iaʻu.O LORD, you deceived me, and I was deceived; you overpowered me and prevailed. I am ridiculed all day long; everyone mocks me.
Ier 20:8No 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 20:10Lohe nō wau i ka hoʻowahāwahā ʻana o nā mea he nui, he makaʻu nō ma nā ʻaoʻao a pau. E haʻi aku ʻoe, a e haʻi aku nō mākou ia, wahi a lākou. Ua hoʻomakākiu mai koʻu poʻe makamaka a pau i koʻu hāʻule ʻana, me ka manaʻo iho, E hoʻowalewale ʻia paha ʻo ia, a lanakila kākou ma luna ona, a e hoʻopaʻi aku kākou iā ia no kākou.I hear many whispering, "Terror on every side! Report him! Let's report him!" All my friends are waiting for me to slip, saying, "Perhaps he will be deceived; then we will prevail over him and take our revenge on him."
Ier 20:15E 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 22:4No ka mea, inā hana ʻiʻo ʻoukou i kēia, a laila, e komo mai nō ma nā puka pā o kēia hale, he poʻe aliʻi, e noho ana ma ka noho aliʻi o Dāvida, e holo ana hoʻi ma loko o nā kaʻa kaua, a ma luna o nā lio, ʻo ia, a me kāna poʻe kauā, a me kona poʻe kānaka.For if you are careful to carry out these commands, then kings who sit on David's throne will come through the gates of this palace, riding in chariots and on horses, accompanied by their officials and their people.
Ier 22:6No ka mea, penei ka ʻōlelo ʻana mai a Iēhova i ko ka hale o ke aliʻi o ka Iuda; ʻO ʻoe nō ʻo Gileada iaʻu, ʻo ke poʻo hoʻi o Lebanona. He ʻoiaʻiʻo, e hoʻolilo nō wau iā ʻoe i wao nahele, i kūlanakauhale noho ʻole ʻia.For this is what the LORD says about the palace of the king of Judah: "Though you are like Gilead to me, like the summit of Lebanon, I will surely make you like a desert, like towns not inhabited.
Ier 22:28ʻO kēia kanaka, ʻo Konia, he kiʻi anei ʻo ia i hoʻowahāwahā ʻia, a nahā nō hoʻi? He ipu anei i makemake ʻole ʻia? No ke aha lākou i kipaku ʻia aku ai, ʻo ia, a me kāna hua, a ua hoʻolei ʻia i loko o ka ʻāina a lākou i ʻike ʻole ai?Is this man Jehoiachin a despised, broken pot, an object no one wants? Why will he and his children be hurled out, cast into a land they do not know?
Ier 22:30Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei, E palapala ʻoe i kēia kanaka, ua keiki ʻole, he kanaka pōmaikaʻi ʻole i kona mau lā: no ka mea, ʻaʻohe kanaka o kāna hua e pōmaikaʻi ana, e noho ana ma ka noho aliʻi o Dāvida, a e noho aupuni hou ana ma ka Iuda.This is what the LORD says: "Record this man as if childless, a man who will not prosper in his lifetime, for none of his offspring will prosper, none will sit on the throne of David or rule anymore in Judah."
Ier 23:4A e hoʻonoho wau i kahu ma luna o lākou, he poʻe hānai aku iā lākou; ʻaʻole lākou e makaʻu hou, ʻaʻole e weliweli, ʻaʻole hoʻi lākou e hoʻopaʻi hou ʻia, wahi a Iēhova.I will place shepherds over them who will tend them, and they will no longer be afraid or terrified, nor will any be missing," declares the LORD
Ier 23:19Aia hoʻi, he puahiohio no Iēhova kai puka mai me ka huhū, he puahiohio nui loa; e hāʻule ʻino nō ia ma luna o ke poʻo o ka poʻe hewa.See, the storm of the LORD will burst out in wrath, a whirlwind swirling down on the heads of the wicked
Ier 23:23He Akua kokoke nei au, wahi a Iēhova, ʻaʻole hoʻi he Akua ma kahi lōʻihi aku?"Am I only a God nearby," declares the LORD, "and not a God far away?
Ier 23:26Pehea lā ka lōʻihi o ka noho ʻana o kēia i loko o ka naʻau o nā kāula, ka poʻe wānana wahaheʻe? ʻO ia, he poʻe kāula lākou no ka hoʻopunipuni o ko lākou naʻau iho;How long will this continue in the hearts of these lying prophets, who prophesy the delusions of their own minds?
Ier 23:27He poʻe manaʻo e hāʻawi i koʻu poʻe kānaka i ka hoʻopoina i koʻu inoa, no ko lākou mau moeʻuhane, nā mea a kēlā mea kēia mea o lākou i haʻi aʻe i kona hoalauna, e like me ko lākou poʻe mākua i hoʻopoina i koʻu inoa ma o Baʻala lā.They think the dreams they tell one another will make my people forget my name, just as their fathers forgot my name through Baal worship.
Ier 23:28ʻO ke kāula moeʻuhane, e haʻi aʻe ʻo ia i ka moeʻuhane; a ʻo ka mea iā ia kaʻu ʻōlelo, e haʻi pololei ʻo ia i kaʻu ʻōlelo. He aha ke ʻaʻa i ka palaoa, wahi a Iēhova?Let the prophet who has a dream tell his dream, but let the one who has my word speak it faithfully. For what has straw to do with grain?" declares the LORD.
Ier 23:33A hiki i ka manawa e nīnau mai ai iā ʻoe, ʻo kēia poʻe kānaka, a ʻo ke kāula paha, a ʻo ke kahuna paha, a ʻōlelo mai, He aha ka wānana a Iēhova? A laila, e ʻōlelo aku ʻoe iā lākou, ʻO ka wānana hea? E haʻalele nō wau iā ʻoukou, wahi a Iēhova."When these people, or a prophet or a priest, ask you, 'What is the oracle of the LORD?' say to them, 'What oracle? I will forsake you, declares the LORD.'
Ier 23:35Penei ʻoukou e ʻōlelo ai, ʻo kēlā mea kēia mea i kona hoalauna, ʻo kēlā mea kēia mea i kona hoahānau; He aha kā Iēhova i pane mai ai? A he aha hoʻi kā Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai?This is what each of you keeps on saying to his friend or relative: 'What is the LORD's answer?' or 'What has the LORD spoken?'
Ier 23:37Penei ʻoe e ʻōlelo aku ai i ke kāula, He aha kā Iēhova i pane mai ai iā ʻoe? A he aha hoʻi kā Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai?This is what you keep saying to a prophet: 'What is the LORD's answer to you?' or 'What has the LORD spoken?'
Ier 24:2Hoʻokahi hīnaʻi fiku maikaʻi loa, e like me nā fiku oʻo mua; a ʻo kēlā hīnaʻi, he fiku ʻinoʻino, ʻaʻole pono ke ʻai ʻia, no ko lākou ʻinoʻino loa.One basket had very good figs, like those that ripen early; the other basket had very poor figs, so bad they could not be eaten.
Ier 24:3A 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 24:8A e like me nā fiku ʻinoʻino, pono ʻole ke ʻai ʻia no ka ʻinoʻino loa; He ʻoiaʻiʻo, wahi a Iēhova, pēlā nō wau e hāʻawi aku ai iā Zedekia, i ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, a me kāna poʻe aliʻi, a me ke koena o Ierusalema, ka poʻe e koe ana ma kēia ʻāina, a me ka poʻe e noho ana ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita;" 'But like the poor figs, which are so bad they cannot be eaten,' says the LORD, 'so will I deal with Zedekiah king of Judah, his officials and the survivors from Jerusalem, whether they remain in this land or live in Egypt.
Ier 25:12A hiki i ka manawa i hala aʻe nā makahiki he kanahiku, a laila, e hoʻopaʻi aku au i ke aliʻi o Babulona, a me ia lāhui kanaka, wahi a Iēhova, no ko lākou hewa, a i ka ʻāina hoʻi o ko Kaledea, a e hoʻolilo nō wau ia wahi, i neoneo mau loa."But when the seventy years are fulfilled, I will punish the king of Babylon and his nation, the land of the Babylonians, for their guilt," declares the LORD, "and will make it desolate forever.
Ier 25:14No ka mea, e hoʻokauā aku lākou na nā lāhui kanaka he nui, a na nā aliʻi kaulana nō hoʻi. A e hoʻouku nō wau iā lākou, e like me kā lākou hana ʻana, a e like hoʻi me nā hana a ko lākou lima iho.They themselves will be enslaved by many nations and great kings; I will repay them according to their deeds and the work of their hands."
Ier 25:31E hiki mai nō ka uwalaʻau, mai nā kūkulu mai o ka honua; no ka mea, he paio nō kā Iēhova me ko nā ʻāina, e hoʻoponopono nō ʻo ia ma luna o nā mea ʻiʻo a pau; e hāʻawi nō hoʻi ʻo ia i ka poʻe hewa i ka pahi kaua, wahi a Iēhova.The tumult will resound to the ends of the earth, for the LORD will bring charges against the nations; he will bring judgment on all mankind and put the wicked to the sword,' " declares the LORD.
Ier 25:36He leo hoʻi no ka uē ʻana o nā kahu hipa, a me ka ʻaoa ʻana o ka poʻe mālama hipa, no ka mea, ua ʻānai ʻo Iēhova i ko lākou wahi e ʻai ai.Hear the cry of the shepherds, the wailing of the leaders of the flock, for the LORD is destroying their pasture.
Ier 25:38Ua haʻalele ʻo ia i kona wahi hūnā me he liona lā; no ka mea, ua neoneo ko lākou ʻāina, no ka huhū nui o ka mea hoʻokaumaha, a no kona ukiuki loa.Like a lion he will leave his lair, and their land will become desolate because of the sword of the oppressor and because of the LORD's fierce anger.
Ier 26:15Akā, e hoʻomaopopo ʻoukou, he ʻoiaʻiʻo, inā e pepehi mai ʻoukou iaʻu, a laila, e hoʻoili nō ʻoukou i ke koko hala ʻole ma luna o ʻoukou, a ma luna o kēia kūlanakauhale, a ma luna o ka poʻe e noho ana ma loko; no ka mea, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, ua hoʻouna mai ʻo Iēhova iaʻu i o ʻoukou lā, e ʻōlelo i kēia mau ʻōlelo a pau ma loko o ko ʻoukou mau pepeiao.Be assured, however, that if you put me to death, you will bring the guilt of innocent blood on yourselves and on this city and on those who live in it, for in truth the LORD has sent me to you to speak all these words in your hearing."
Ier 26:18I nā lā o Hezekia, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, ʻo Mika, no Moraseta, wānana maila ia, a ʻōlelo maila i nā kānaka a pau o ka Iuda, ʻī maila, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova o nā kaua penei; E mahi ʻia nō ʻo Ziona me he mahina ʻai lā, a e lilo nō ʻo Ierusalema i mau puʻu, a ʻo ka mauna hoʻi o ka hale, e like me nā wahi kiʻekiʻe o ka ulu lāʻau."Micah of Moresheth prophesied in the days of Hezekiah king of Judah. He told all the people of Judah, 'This is what the LORD Almighty says: " 'Zion will be plowed like a field, Jerusalem will become a heap of rubble, the temple hill a mound overgrown with thickets.'
Ier 26:20A he kanaka ʻē nō hoʻi kekahi i wānana mai ma ka inoa ʻo Iēhova, ʻo ʻUriia, ke keiki a Semaia, no Kiriatarima, nāna nō i wānana kūʻē mai i kēia kūlanakauhale, a i kēia ʻāina hoʻi, e like me nā ʻōlelo a pau a Ieremia;(Now Uriah son of Shemaiah from Kiriath Jearim was another man who prophesied in the name of the LORD; he prophesied the same things against this city and this land as Jeremiah did.
Ier 27:7A e hoʻokauā ko nā ʻāina a pau nāna, a na kāna keiki, a na ke keiki a kāna keiki, a hiki wale mai ka manawa o nā ʻāina: a laila, e hoʻokauā aku ʻo ia na ko nā ʻāina he nui, a na nā aliʻi kaulana.All nations will serve him and his son and his grandson until the time for his land comes; then many nations and great kings will subjugate him.
Ier 27:18Akā, inā he poʻe kāula lākou, a inā iā lākou ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova, e nonoi ʻuao aku lākou iā Iēhova o nā kaua, i hele ʻole aku ai i Babulona nā kīʻaha i waiho ʻia i loko o ka hale o Iēhova, a i loko o ka hale o ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, a ma Ierusalema hoʻi.If they are prophets and have the word of the LORD, let them plead with the LORD Almighty that the furnishings remaining in the house of the LORD and in the palace of the king of Judah and in Jerusalem not be taken to Babylon.
Ier 28:8A ʻo nā kāula ma mua oʻu, a ma mua ou nō hoʻi, wānana kūʻē lākou, i ke kaua, a i ka hewa, a i ka maʻi ahulau ma nā ʻāina he nui, a ma nā aupuni nui nō hoʻi.From early times the prophets who preceded you and me have prophesied war, disaster and plague against many countries and great kingdoms.
Ier 29:10No ka mea, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei, Ma hope o ka pau ʻana o nā makahiki he kanahiku ma Babulona, a laila, e ʻike aku nō au iā ʻoukou, a e hoʻokō i kaʻu ʻōlelo maikaʻi iā ʻoukou, i ka hoʻihoʻi ʻana mai iā ʻoukou i kēia wahi.This is what the LORD says: "When seventy years are completed for Babylon, I will come to you and fulfill my gracious promise to bring you back to this place.
Ier 29:11No ka mea, ua ʻike nō wau i nā manaʻo aʻu e manaʻo nei iā oukou, wahi a Iēhova, he mau manaʻo no ka hoʻomalu, ʻaʻole no ke ʻāhewa, e hāʻawi iā ʻoukou i hope maikaʻi, a me ka hoʻolana.For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
Ier 29:23No ka mea, ua hana lāua i ka mea lapuwale ma loko o ka ʻIseraʻela, a ua moekolohe me nā wāhine a ko lākou hoalauna, a ua ʻōlelo i nā ʻōlelo wahaheʻe ma koʻu inoa, nā mea aʻu i kauoha ʻole ai iā lākou; ua ʻike nō wau, a he hōʻike nō hoʻi, wahi a Iēhova.For they have done outrageous things in Israel; they have committed adultery with their neighbors' wives and in my name have spoken lies, which I did not tell them to do. I know it and am a witness to it," declares the LORD.
Ier 30:7Auē! No ka mea, he lā nui ia, ʻaʻohe mea e like mea ia, ʻo ka manawa nō ia o ka pōpilikia o ka Iakoba; akā, e hoʻōla ʻia nō ʻo ia, mai loko mai o ia.How awful that day will be! None will be like it. It will be a time of trouble for Jacob, but he will be saved out of it.
Ier 30:12No ka mea, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei, He mea ola ʻole kou palapū, ua nui loa hoʻi kou ʻeha."This is what the LORD says: " 'Your wound is incurable, your injury beyond healing.
Ier 30:15No ke aha lā ʻoe i kāhea aku ai no kou palapū? He mea ola ʻole kou ʻeha, no ka maʻi loa o kou hewa; i ka māhuahua ʻana o kou mau hala, ua hana nō wau i kēia mau mea iā ʻoe.Why do you cry out over your wound, your pain that has no cure? Because of your great guilt and many sins I have done these things to you.
Ier 30:17No ka mea, e hoʻihoʻi aku au i ke ola iā ʻoe, a e hoʻōla nō wau iā ʻoe i kou mau ʻeha, wahi a Iēhova: no ka mea, kapa aku lākou iā ʻoe, he Kuewa, ʻo Ziona hoʻi kēia, ka mea ʻimi ʻole ʻia e kekahi.But I will restore you to health and heal your wounds,' declares the LORD, 'because you are called an outcast, Zion for whom no one cares.'
Ier 30:23Aia hoʻi, ke puka aku nei ka puahiohio o Iēhova me ka huhū, he puahiohio e hoʻopau ana; me ka ʻeha nō ia e kau ai ma luna o ke poʻo o ka poʻe hewa.See, the storm of the LORD will burst out in wrath, a driving wind swirling down on the heads of the wicked.
Ier 31:8Aia hoʻi, e lawe nō wau iā lākou, mai ka ʻāina o ke kūkulu ʻākau mai, a e hōʻiliʻili hoʻi iā lākou, mai nā mokuna mai o ka honua, me lākou pū nō, ka poʻe makapō, a me ka poʻe ʻoʻopa, a me ka wahine hāpai, a me ka wahine hānau keiki ʻana; he poʻe nui kai hoʻi pū mai.See, I will bring them from the land of the north and gather them from the ends of the earth. Among them will be the blind and the lame, expectant mothers and women in labor; a great throng will return.
Ier 31:9E hele mai nō lākou me ka uē, iā lākou e pule ai, e alakaʻi nō wau iā lākou; e hoʻohele nō wau iā lākou ma nā kahawai, ma ke ala pololei; ʻaʻole lākou e kūlanalana ma laila, no ka mea, he Makua nō wau no ka ʻIseraʻela, a ʻo ʻEperaima kaʻu hiapo.They will come with weeping; they will pray as I bring them back. I will lead them beside streams of water on a level path where they will not stumble, because I am Israel's father, and Ephraim is my firstborn son.
Ier 31:15Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei; Ua lohe ʻia ka leo ma Rama, he pihe, a me ka uē nui ʻana; e uē ana ʻo Rāhela no kāna mau keiki, a hōʻole ʻo ia, ʻaʻole e nā no kāna mau keiki, no ka mea, ʻaʻole aʻe nei lākou.This is what the LORD says: "A voice is heard in Ramah, mourning and great weeping, Rachel weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted, because her children are no more."
Ier 31:17He lana na ka manaʻo i kou hope, wahi a Iēhova, i hele hou mai nō nā keiki i ko lākou mokuna iho.So there is hope for your future," declares the LORD. "Your children will return to their own land.
Ier 31:20ʻO ʻEperaima anei kaʻu keiki aloha? He keiki anei ia e ʻoliʻoli ai? No ka mea, mai ka wā mai o kāu ʻōlelo kūʻē ʻana iā ia, he ʻoiaʻiʻo, ke hoʻomanaʻo mau nei au iā ia: no laila, e haʻehaʻe nei koʻu ʻōpū nona; he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e lokomaikaʻi aku nō wau iā ia, wahi a Iēhova.Is not Ephraim my dear son, the child in whom I delight? Though I often speak against him, I still remember him. Therefore my heart yearns for him; I have great compassion for him," declares the LORD.
Ier 31:32ʻAʻole e like ana me ka berita aʻu i hana aku ai me ko lākou poʻe mākua kāne, i ka lā aʻu i lālau aku ai iā lākou ma ka lima, e lawe iā lākou mai ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita mai; ʻo ua berita lā aʻu kā lākou i uhaʻi ai, iaʻu i noho ai he Kāne na lākou, wahi a Iēhova:It will not be like the covenant I made with their forefathers when I took them by the hand to lead them out of Egypt, because they broke my covenant, though I was a husband to them, " declares the LORD.
Ier 31:36Inā e neʻeneʻe aku kēia mau kānāwai mai koʻu alo aku, wahi a Iēhova, a laila e pau auaneʻi nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻaʻole ia he lāhui kanaka i mua oʻu, a mau loa aku."Only if these decrees vanish from my sight," declares the LORD, "will the descendants of Israel ever cease to be a nation before me."
Ier 32:4ʻAʻole hoʻi e pakele ʻo Zedekia ke aliʻi o Iuda mai ka lima aku o ka poʻe Kaledea; he ʻoiaʻiʻo e hāʻawi ʻia ʻo ia i loko o ka lima o ke aliʻi o Babulona, a e kamaʻilio ʻo ia me ia he waha he waha, a e ʻike auaneʻi kona mau maka i ko ia lā mau maka;Zedekiah king of Judah will not escape out of the hands of the Babylonians but will certainly be handed over to the king of Babylon, and will speak with him face to face and see him with his own eyes.
Ier 32:9A kūʻai ihola au i ka ʻāina me Hanameʻela ke keiki a kekahi makua kāne oʻu, ka mea i noho ma ʻAnatota, a kaupaona iho nona i ke kālā, i nā sekela kālā he ʻumikumamāhiku.so I bought the field at Anathoth from my cousin Hanamel and weighed out for him seventeen shekels of silver.
Ier 32:14Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova o nā kaua ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela penei; E lawe i kēia mau palapala hōʻike, ʻo ka palapala no ke kūʻai ʻana i paʻa i ka wepa, a me kēia palapala hōʻike ʻaʻole i paʻa, a e hahao i loko o ka ipu lepo, i mālama ʻia ai ia mau mea i nā lā he nui.'This is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says: Take these documents, both the sealed and unsealed copies of the deed of purchase, and put them in a clay jar so they will last a long time.
Ier 32:19He nui ka naʻauao, he mana hoʻi i ka hana: no ka mea, e kaʻakaʻa ana kou mau maka ma luna iho o nā ʻaoʻao a pau o nā keiki a kānaka; e uku mai i kēlā mea i kēia mea e like me kona mau ʻaoʻao, a e like hoʻi me ka hua o kāna hana ʻana;great are your purposes and mighty are your deeds. Your eyes are open to all the ways of men; you reward everyone according to his conduct and as his deeds deserve.
Ier 32:22A hāʻawi maila nō lākou i kēia ʻāina, āu i hoʻohiki ai i ko lākou poʻe kūpuna e hāʻawi mai no lākou, he ʻāina e kahe ana ka waiū a me ka meli;You gave them this land you had sworn to give their forefathers, a land flowing with milk and honey.
Ier 32:31No ka mea, he mea hoʻonāukiuki, a me ka hoʻoinaina iaʻu kēia kūlanakauhale, mai ka lā mai i kūkulu ai lākou ia a hiki i kēia lā, i mea e hoʻoneʻe aku ai au ia mai koʻu alo aku;From the day it was built until now, this city has so aroused my anger and wrath that I must remove it from my sight.
Ier 33:5Ke hele mai nei lākou e kaua me ko Kaledea, he mea naʻe ia e hoʻopiha ai iā lākou i nā kupapaʻu o nā kānaka, ka poʻe aʻu i luku ai i koʻu huhū, a i koʻu ukiuki, a ua hūnā hoʻi au i koʻu maka mai kēia kūlanakauhale aku, no ka hewa a pau o lākou.in the fight with the Babylonians: 'They will be filled with the dead bodies of the men I will slay in my anger and wrath. I will hide my face from this city because of all its wickedness.
Ier 33:20Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei; Inā hiki iā ʻoukou ke uhaʻi i kaʻu berita o ke ao, a me kaʻu berita o ka pō, i ʻole ai he ao, a he pō i ko lāua manawa;"This is what the LORD says: 'If you can break my covenant with the day and my covenant with the night, so that day and night no longer come at their appointed time,
Ier 34:9I kuʻu wale aku kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kāna kauā kāne, a ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kāna kauā wahine, inā he Hebera kāne, a inā he Hebera wahine, i hoʻopaʻa ʻole ai kekahi i kona hoahānau Hebera i kauā luhi wale nāna.Everyone was to free his Hebrew slaves, both male and female; no one was to hold a fellow Jew in bondage.
Ier 35:4A lawe aʻela au iā lākou i loko o ka hale o Iēhova, a i loko o ke keʻena o nā keiki a Hanana, ke keiki a ʻIgedalia, he kanaka no ke Akua, aia kokoke i ke keʻena o nā aliʻi, ma luna hoʻi o ke keʻena o Maʻaseia ke keiki a Saluma, ke kiaʻi puka.I brought them into the house of the LORD, into the room of the sons of Hanan son of Igdaliah the man of God. It was next to the room of the officials, which was over that of Maaseiah son of Shallum the doorkeeper.
Ier 37:13A hiki ʻo ia i ka puka pā o ka Beniamina, aia ma laila kekahi luna, ʻo ʻIriia kona inoa, he keiki na Selemia, ke keiki a Hanania. A lālau ihola ʻo ia iā Ieremia i ke kāula, ʻī aʻela, Ke iho aku nei ʻoe i ko Kaledea.But when he reached the Benjamin Gate, the captain of the guard, whose name was Irijah son of Shelemiah, the son of Hananiah, arrested him and said, "You are deserting to the Babylonians!"
Ier 37:14A 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 37:16A ua komo ʻo Ieremia i loko o ka lua paʻahao, a i loko o nā keʻena, a he nui nā lā o kona noho ʻana ma laila;Jeremiah was put into a vaulted cell in a dungeon, where he remained a long time.
Ier 37:17A 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 37:18ʻŌlelo 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 38:6A laila, lālau maila lākou iā Ieremia, a hahao aʻela iā ia i loko o ka luawai o Malekia ke keiki a ke aliʻi, ma ke kahua o ka hale paʻahao; a kuʻu ihola lākou iā Ieremia i lalo ma nā kaula. ʻAʻohe wai i loko o ka luawai, he nenelu naʻe, a pohō ʻo Ieremia i loko o ka nenelu.So they took Jeremiah and put him into the cistern of Malkijah, the king's son, which was in the courtyard of the guard. They lowered Jeremiah by ropes into the cistern; it had no water in it, only mud, and Jeremiah sank down into the mud.
Ier 38:7A lohe ʻo ʻEbedemeleka, ka ʻAitiopa, he mea no ka hale o ke aliʻi i poʻa ʻia, ua hahao lākou iā Ieremia i loko o ka luawai; e noho ana nō ke aliʻi ma ka puka pā o Beniamina;But Ebed-Melech, a Cushite, an official in the royal palace, heard that they had put Jeremiah into the cistern. While the king was sitting in the Benjamin Gate,
Ier 40:4Aia hoʻi, ke kala aku nei au iā ʻoe i kēia lā, i nā kaula hao ma kou lima. Inā he mea maikaʻi i kou mau maka, ke hele pū me aʻu i Babulona, ō hele, a e kau nō koʻu mau maka ma luna ou. Akā, inā he mea ʻino i kou mau maka ke hele pū me aʻu i Babulona, ua oki nō: e nānā hoʻi, aia nō ka ʻāina a pau i mua ou, ma kahi maikaʻi a pono i kou mau maka ke hele ʻoe, ma laila ʻoe e hele ai.But today I am freeing you from the chains on your wrists. Come with me to Babylon, if you like, and I will look after you; but if you do not want to, then don't come. Look, the whole country lies before you; go wherever you please."
Ier 40:12Hoʻi aʻela nā Iudaio a pau, mai loko mai o nā wahi a pau a lākou i kipaku ʻia ai, a hele maila i o Gedalia lā, ma Mizepa, a hōʻiliʻili i ka waina a me nā hua o ke kau he nui loa.they all came back to the land of Judah, to Gedaliah at Mizpah, from all the countries where they had been scattered. And they harvested an abundance of wine and summer fruit.
Ier 40:14ʻĪ maila iā ia, Ua ʻike pono anei ʻoe, ua hoʻouna mai ʻo Baʻalisa, ke aliʻi o ka ʻAmona, iā ʻIsemaʻela, i ke keiki a Netania, e pepehi iā ʻoe? ʻAʻole i manaʻo ʻo Gedalia, ke keiki a ʻAhikama, he ʻoiaʻiʻo kā lākou.and said to him, "Don't you know that Baalis king of the Ammonites has sent Ishmael son of Nethaniah to take your life?" But Gedaliah son of Ahikam did not believe them.
Ier 40:16A 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 41:1I ka hiku o ka malama, hiki maila kēia mau mea; ʻo ʻIsemaʻela, ke keiki a Netania, ke keiki a ʻElisama, no ka hanauna aliʻi, a me nā luna o ke aliʻi, he ʻumi kānaka pū me ia, hele maila lākou iā Gedalia, i ke keiki a ʻAhikama, ma Mizepa; a ma laila lākou i ʻai pū ai i ka berena ma Mizepa.In the seventh month Ishmael son of Nethaniah, the son of Elishama, who was of royal blood and had been one of the king's officers, came with ten men to Gedaliah son of Ahikam at Mizpah. While they were eating together there,
Ier 41:2A laila, kū maila ʻo ʻIsemaʻela, ke keiki a Netania, a me nā kānaka he ʻumi e noho pū ana me ia, a pepehi ihola iā Gedalia i ke keiki a ʻAhikama, i ke keiki a Sapana i ka pahi kaua, a make ʻo ia, ʻo ka mea hoʻi a ke aliʻi o Babulona i hoʻolilo ai i kiaʻāina o ia ʻāina.Ishmael son of Nethaniah and the ten men who were with him got up and struck down Gedaliah son of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan, with the sword, killing the one whom the king of Babylon had appointed as governor over the land.
Ier 41:5A laila, hele maila kekahi mau kānaka, mai Sekema, a mai Silo, a mai Samaria mai, he kanawalu lākou, ua kahi ko lākou ʻumiʻumi, ua haehae ʻia ko lākou ʻaʻahu, ua ʻokiʻoki iā lākou iho: he mau mōhai, a he mea ʻala ma ko lākou lima e lawe i ka hale o Iēhova.eighty men who had shaved off their beards, torn their clothes and cut themselves came from Shechem, Shiloh and Samaria, bringing grain offerings and incense with them to the house of the LORD.
Ier 41:8A loaʻa i waena o lākou, he ʻumi kānaka, ʻī maila lākou iā ʻIsemaʻela, Mai pepehi iā mākou; no ka mea, he waiwai ko mākou ma ka pāpū, he huapalaoa, he hua bale, a he ʻaila, a he meli. No laila, oki ihola ʻo ia, ʻaʻole i pepehi pū iā lākou me ko lākou poʻe hoahānau.But ten of them said to Ishmael, "Don't kill us! We have wheat and barley, oil and honey, hidden in a field." So he let them alone and did not kill them with the others.
Ier 42:2A ʻōlelo maila lākou iā Ieremia i ke kāula, Ke noi aku nei mākou iā ʻoe e ʻae mai i ka hāʻule ʻana o ko mākou nonoi i mua ou, a e pule aku hoʻi iā Iēhova, i kou Akua no mākou, no kēia koena a pau; (no ka mea, ua koe mai mākou, he poʻe ʻuʻuku no loko mai o nā mea nui, e like me ka ʻike ʻana o kou mau maka iā mākou;)Jeremiah the prophet and said to him, "Please hear our petition and pray to the LORD your God for this entire remnant. For as you now see, though we were once many, now only a few are left.
Ier 42:6Inā he maikaʻi, a inā he hewa, e hoʻolohe nō mākou i ka leo o Iēhova ko mākou Akua, ka mea ia iā mākou e hoʻouna aku ai iā ʻoe, i pōmaikaʻi ai mākou i ka wā e hoʻolohe ai mākou i ka leo o Iēhova ko mākou Akua.Whether it is favorable or unfavorable, we will obey the LORD our God, to whom we are sending you, so that it will go well with us, for we will obey the LORD our God."
Ier 42:7A ma hope iho o nā lā he ʻumi, a laila hiki mai ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova iā Ieremia.Ten days later the word of the LORD came to Jeremiah.
Ier 44:15A laila, ʻo nā kānaka a pau i ʻike i ka puhi ʻana o kā lākou wāhine i ka mea ʻala no nā akua ʻē, a me nā wāhine a pau e kū mai ana, he poʻe nui, ʻo nā kānaka a pau hoʻi i noho ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita, a ma Paterosa, ʻōlelo maila lākou iā Ieremia, ʻī maila,Then all the men who knew that their wives were burning incense to other gods, along with all the women who were present--a large assembly--and all the people living in Lower and Upper Egypt, said to Jeremiah,
Ier 44:17Akā, ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e hana mākou i nā mea a pau i puka aku, mai ko mākou waha aku, e puhi i ka mea ʻala no ke aliʻi wahine o ka lani, a e ninini hoʻi i nā mōhai inu iā ia, me mākou i hana ai, ʻo mākou a me ko mākou poʻe mākua, a me ko mākou poʻe aliʻi, a me ko mākou poʻe luna, ma nā kūlanakauhale o ka Iuda, a ma nā alanui o Ierusalema: no ka mea, ia manawa he nui kā mākou ʻai, ʻaʻole hoʻi o mākou maʻi, ʻaʻole mākou i ʻike i ka ʻino.We will certainly do everything we said we would: We will burn incense to the Queen of Heaven and will pour out drink offerings to her just as we and our fathers, our kings and our officials did in the towns of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem. At that time we had plenty of food and were well off and suffered no harm.
Ier 46:7ʻO wai kēia mea e hele mai nei, me he wai piʻi lā, a kūpikipikiʻō nā wai, e like me ka waikahe lā?"Who is this that rises like the Nile, like rivers of surging waters?
Ier 46:8Ke piʻi nei ʻo Aigupita, me he wai piʻi lā, a ua kūpikipikiʻō kona mau wai me he waikahe lā; a ʻōlelo nō hoʻi ʻo ia, E piʻi aku nō wau, e uhi nō wau i ka honua; e luku nō wau i ke kūlanakauhale, a me ka poʻe e noho ana i laila.Egypt rises like the Nile, like rivers of surging waters. She says, 'I will rise and cover the earth; I will destroy cities and their people.'
Ier 46:10ʻO ia nō ka lā o ka Haku, ʻo Iēhova o nā kaua, ka lā o ka hoʻopaʻi ʻana, e hoʻopaʻi ai i kona poʻe ʻenemi nona; e ʻai nō ka pahi kaua, a e māʻona nō, a e ʻona nō hoʻi i ko lākou koko; no ka mea, he mōhai ko ka Haku, ko Iēhova o nā kaua ma ka ʻāina o ke kūkulu ʻākau, ma ka muliwai ʻo ʻEuperate.But that day belongs to the LORD, the Lord Almighty-- a day of vengeance, for vengeance on his foes. The sword will devour till it is satisfied, till it has quenched its thirst with blood. For the Lord, the LORD Almighty, will offer sacrifice in the land of the north by the River Euphrates.
Ier 46:11E piʻi aku ʻoe i Gileada, a e lawe mai ʻoe i nini, e ka wahine puʻupaʻa, ke kaikamahine o ʻAigupita; he makehewa naʻe kou lawe ʻana i ka lāʻau lapaʻau a nui, no ka mea, ʻaʻole loaʻa iā ʻoe ke ola."Go up to Gilead and get balm, O Virgin Daughter of Egypt. But you multiply remedies in vain; there is no healing for you.
Ier 46:16Nāna nō i hoʻohina i nā mea he nui loa; ʻo ia, hina nō kekahi ma luna o kekahi; ʻōlelo nō naʻe kākou, E kū kākou i luna, e hoʻi hou lākou i ko kākou kānaka iho, a i ko kākou ʻāina i hānau ai, mai ke alo aku o ka pahi kaua luku.They will stumble repeatedly; they will fall over each other. They will say, 'Get up, let us go back to our own people and our native lands, away from the sword of the oppressor.'
Ier 46:17Uwē nō lākou ma laila, he walaʻau wale ʻo Paraʻo, ke aliʻi o ʻAigupita, ua hala kona manawa pono.There they will exclaim, 'Pharaoh king of Egypt is only a loud noise; he has missed his opportunity.'
Ier 46:20He keiki bipi wahine maikaʻi ʻo ʻAigupita, ke hele mai nei kona make, mai ka ʻākau mai ka hele ʻana."Egypt is a beautiful heifer, but a gadfly is coming against her from the north.
Ier 48:3He leo nō ka uē ʻana, mai Horonaima mai, he ʻānai ʻia, a me ka hiolo nui ʻana.Listen to the cries from Horonaim, cries of great havoc and destruction.
Ier 48:14Pehea kā ʻoukou ʻōlelo ʻana, He poʻe kānaka ikaika mākou, a koa i ke kaua?"How can you say, 'We are warriors, men valiant in battle'?
Ier 48:19E ka wahine e noho lā ma ʻAroera, E kū ma ke alanui, a e nānā; E nīnau aku i ka mea e heʻe ana, A i ka wahine hoʻi i pakele, E ʻī aku, He aha ka mea i hana ʻia?Stand by the road and watch, you who live in Aroer. Ask the man fleeing and the woman escaping, ask them, 'What has happened?'
Ier 48:27ʻAʻole anei ʻo ka ʻIseraʻela he mea henehene nou? Ua loaʻa anei ʻo ia i waena o ka poʻe ʻaihue? No ka mea, mai ka wā mai o kāu ʻōlelo ʻana nona, Ua luliluli ʻoe i ke poʻo.Was not Israel the object of your ridicule? Was she caught among thieves, that you shake your head in scorn whenever you speak of her?
Ier 48:34Ua hoʻokiʻekiʻe lākou i ko lākou leo i luna, Mai ka uē ʻana o Hesebona, a hiki i ʻEleale, a i Iahaza hoʻi, A mai Zoara aku a hiki i Horonaima, Me he keiki bipi wahine lā, ʻekolu ona makahiki; No ka mea, e pau auaneʻi nā wai ʻo Nimerima."The sound of their cry rises from Heshbon to Elealeh and Jahaz, from Zoar as far as Horonaim and Eglath Shelishiyah, for even the waters of Nimrim are dried up.
Ier 48:36No laila, e kani nō koʻu naʻau me he ʻohe kani lā no Moaba, A me he ʻohe kani lā e kani ai koʻu naʻau no nā kānaka o Kireheresa; No ka mea, ua lilo ka waiwai āna i loaʻa ai."So my heart laments for Moab like a flute; it laments like a flute for the men of Kir Hareseth. The wealth they acquired is gone.
Ier 48:38He uē nui ʻana ma luna o nā hale a pau o Moaba, A ma kona mau alanui nō hoʻi; No ka mea, ua wāwahi au iā Moaba, wahi a Iēhova, Me he ipu lā i makemake ʻole ʻia.On all the roofs in Moab and in the public squares there is nothing but mourning, for I have broken Moab like a jar that no one wants," declares the LORD.
Ier 48:40No ka mea, ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei, Aia hoʻi, e lele nō ʻo ia, me he ʻaeto lā, A e hohola aku i kona mau ʻēheu ma luna o Moaba.This is what the LORD says: "Look! An eagle is swooping down, spreading its wings over Moab.
Ier 49:7No ʻEdoma, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova o nā kaua penei; ʻAʻole anei he akamai i koe ma Temana? Ua oki anei ke aʻo ʻana o ka poʻe ʻike? Ua hanini anei ko lākou akamai?Concerning Edom: This is what the LORD Almighty says: "Is there no longer wisdom in Teman? Has counsel perished from the prudent? Has their wisdom decayed?
Ier 49:9Inā hele mai i ou lā ka poʻe hōʻiliʻili hua waina, ʻAʻole anei lākou e hoʻokoe i kekahi koena hua? Inā he poʻe ʻaihue i ka pō, Hao iho nō lākou, a pau ko lākou makemake.If grape pickers came to you, would they not leave a few grapes? If thieves came during the night, would they not steal only as much as they wanted?
Ier 49:23No Damaseko. Ua hoʻohilahila ʻia ʻo Hamata, a me ʻArepada hoʻi, No ka mea, ua lohe lākou i ka lono pōʻino. Ua maʻule lākou, he weliweli ma ka moana; ʻAʻole hiki iā ia ke hoʻomālielie.Concerning Damascus: "Hamath and Arpad are dismayed, for they have heard bad news. They are disheartened, troubled like the restless sea.
Ier 49:29E lawe aku nō lākou i ko lākou halelewa, a me kā lākou poʻe hipa: E lawe hoʻi lākou no lākou iho i ko lākou mau pākū, I ko lākou mau kīʻaha hoʻi, a me kā lākou poʻe kāmelo; E kāhea aku nō kēia poʻe iā lākou, He makaʻu nō ma nā ʻaoʻao a puni.Their tents and their flocks will be taken; their shelters will be carried off with all their goods and camels. Men will shout to them, 'Terror on every side!'
Ier 50:6ʻO koʻu poʻe kānaka, he poʻe hipa nalowale lākou; Na ko lākou mau kahu i alakaʻi hewa iā lākou, Ua kuʻu wale aku nā kahu iā lākou ma nā mauna; Ua hele lākou, mai kekahi puʻu, a i kekahi puʻu, Ua poina iā lākou ko lākou wahi e hoʻomaha ai."My people have been lost sheep; their shepherds have led them astray and caused them to roam on the mountains. They wandered over mountain and hill and forgot their own resting place.
Ier 50:11No ka mea, leʻaleʻa nō ʻoukou, no ka mea hoʻi, hauʻoli ʻoukou, E ka poʻe hao wale i koʻu hoʻoilina; No ka mea, ua lelele ʻoliʻoli ʻoukou, me he bipi wahine ʻai i ka mauʻu, A ua ʻuhūʻuhū ʻoukou e like me nā lio kāne."Because you rejoice and are glad, you who pillage my inheritance, because you frolic like a heifer threshing grain and neigh like stallions,
Ier 50:17He poʻe hipa puehu ʻo ka ʻIseraʻela, Ua kipaku nā liona iā ia; ʻO ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria kai ʻai mua iā ia; A ma hope na kēia Nebukaneza, ke aliʻi o Babulona i uhaʻi i kona mau iwi."Israel is a scattered flock that lions have chased away. The first to devour him was the king of Assyria; the last to crush his bones was Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon."
Ier 50:22He walaʻau nō ke kaua ma ka ʻāina, a he luku nui hoʻi.The noise of battle is in the land, the noise of great destruction!
Ier 50:35He pahi kaua nō, aia ma luna o ko Kaledea, wahi a Iēhova, A ma luna hoʻi o ka poʻe e noho lā ma Babulona, A ma luna o kona poʻe aliʻi, a ma luna o kona poʻe akamai."A sword against the Babylonians!" declares the LORD-- "against those who live in Babylon and against her officials and wise men!
Ier 50:36He pahi kaua, aia ma luna o ka poʻe wahaheʻe, A e lapuwale auaneʻi lākou: He pahi kaua, aia ma luna o kona poʻe kānaka ikaika, A e makaʻu auaneʻi lākou.A sword against her false prophets! They will become fools. A sword against her warriors! They will be filled with terror.
Ier 50:37He pahi kaua, aia ma luna o nā lio o lākou, A ma luna hoʻi o ko lākou mau kaʻa kaua, A ma luna o nā malihini ma waenakonu ona; A e like auaneʻi lākou me nā wāhine. He pahi kaua, aia ma luna o ko lākou waihona waiwai, A e hao ʻia lākou.A sword against her horses and chariots and all the foreigners in her ranks! They will become women. A sword against her treasures! They will be plundered.
Ier 50:38Ua pio nō kona wai, a e maloʻo loa auaneʻi ia: No ka mea, he ʻāina kiʻi kālai ʻia nō ia, A ua pupule lākou ma muli o ko lākou akua wahaheʻe.A drought on her waters! They will dry up. For it is a land of idols, idols that will go mad with terror.
Ier 50:41Aia hoʻi, e hele mai nō kekahi lāhui kanaka mai ke kūkulu ʻākau mai, A e hoʻāla ʻia ka lāhui kanaka nui, a me nā aliʻi he lehulehu, Mai nā mokuna mai o ka honua."Look! An army is coming from the north; a great nation and many kings are being stirred up from the ends of the earth.
Ier 51:7He wahi kīʻaha gula ʻo Babulona ma ka lima o Iēhova, ʻO ka mea ia i ʻona ai ka honua a pau: Ua inu ko nā ʻāina i kona waina, No laila i pupule ai ko nā ʻāina.Babylon was a gold cup in the LORD's hand; she made the whole earth drunk. The nations drank her wine; therefore they have now gone mad.
Ier 51:11E ʻānai i nā pua, e lālau i nā pale kaua; Ua hoʻoikaika ʻo Iēhova i ka manaʻo o nā aliʻi o Media: No ka mea, he manaʻo kūʻē kona iā Babulona e luku ia wahi; No ka mea, ʻo ka hoʻopaʻi ʻana ia o Iēhova, ʻO kāna hoʻopaʻi ʻana hoʻi, no kona luakini."Sharpen the arrows, take up the shields! The LORD has stirred up the kings of the Medes, because his purpose is to destroy Babylon. The LORD will take vengeance, vengeance for his temple.
Ier 51:17Me he holoholona lā nā kānaka a pau ma ka ʻike, Ua hoʻohilahila ʻia nā mea hoʻoheheʻe kālā a pau, ma nā kiʻi i hoʻoheheʻe ʻia; No ka mea, he wahaheʻe kona kiʻi hoʻoheheʻe ʻia, ʻAʻohe hanu i loko o lākou."Every man is senseless and without knowledge; every goldsmith is shamed by his idols. His images are a fraud; they have no breath in them.
Ier 51:18He lapuwale lākou, he hana na ka wahaheʻe; I ko lākou wā e hoʻopaʻi ʻia mai ai, e make nō lākou.They are worthless, the objects of mockery; when their judgment comes, they will perish.
Ier 51:20He hāmare nō ʻoe noʻu, A me koʻu mau mea kaua e kaua ai: No ka mea, iā ʻoe nō wau e wāwahi ai i nā ʻāina, A iā ʻoe nō hoʻi e luku aku ai au i nā aupuni;"You are my war club, my weapon for battle-- with you I shatter nations, with you I destroy kingdoms,
Ier 51:33No ka mea, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova o nā kaua, ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela penei; Ua like ke kaikamahine o Babulona me kahi hahi palaoa, Ua hiki mai ka manawa e hahi ai iā ia; He manawa iki e koe, a hiki mai kona hōʻiliʻili ʻai ʻana.This is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says: "The Daughter of Babylon is like a threshing floor at the time it is trampled; the time to harvest her will soon come."
Ier 51:37A e lilo ʻo Babulona i mau puʻu, He wahi noho no nā ʻīlio hihiu, He mea e kāhāhā ai, a e hoʻowahāwahā ai hoʻi, Me ka mea ʻole nāna e noho.Babylon will be a heap of ruins, a haunt of jackals, an object of horror and scorn, a place where no one lives.
Ier 51:43Ua lilo kona mau kūlanakauhale i wahi neoneo, He ʻāina maloʻo hoʻi, a he wao nahele, He ʻāina noho ʻole ʻia e kekahi kanaka, ʻAʻole hoʻi e hele aʻe ke keiki a ke kanaka i laila.Her towns will be desolate, a dry and desert land, a land where no one lives, through which no man travels.
Ier 51:46O maʻule auaneʻi ko ʻoukou naʻau, a makaʻu hoʻi ʻoukou, no ka lono e lohe ʻia ana ma ia ʻāina; E hiki mai nō ka lono i kekahi makahiki, A he lono hou i kekahi makahiki, He haunaele ma ka ʻāina, ʻO kekahi aliʻi e kūʻē ana i kekahi aliʻi.Do not lose heart or be afraid when rumors are heard in the land; one rumor comes this year, another the next, rumors of violence in the land and of ruler against ruler.
Ier 51:59ʻO ka ʻōlelo a Ieremia a ke kāula i kauoha ai iā Seraia, i keiki a Neria, i ke keiki a Maʻaseia, i ka manawa āna i hele pū aku ai i Babulona me Zedekia, ke aliʻi o ka Iuda, i ka makahiki ʻahā o kona noho aliʻi ʻana. He luna noho mālie ʻo ua Seraia nei.This is the message Jeremiah gave to the staff officer Seraiah son of Neriah, the son of Mahseiah, when he went to Babylon with Zedekiah king of Judah in the fourth year of his reign.
Ier 52:1He iwākaluakumamākahi nā makahiki o Zedekia, iā ia i hoʻomaka ai e noho aupuni; a noho aupuni ihola ʻo ia ma Ierusalema, he ʻumikumamākahi makahiki. ʻO Hamutala ka inoa o kona makuahine; ʻo ke kaikamahine ia a Ieremia no Libena.Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eleven years. His mother's name was Hamutal daughter of Jeremiah; she was from Libnah.
Ier 52:19A lawe aku nō hoʻi ka luna kaua i nā ipu, a me nā pā ahi, a me nā pā ipu, a me nā ipu wai nui, a me nā ipukukui manamana, nā puna, a me nā kīʻaha; ʻo ka mea gula, he gula, a ʻo ka mea kālā, he kālā.The commander of the imperial guard took away the basins, censers, sprinkling bowls, pots, lampstands, dishes and bowls used for drink offerings--all that were made of pure gold or silver.
Ier 52:20I nā kia ʻelua, hoʻokahi ipu ʻauʻau, he ʻumikumamālua bipi kāne nā mea ma lalo iho o nā poho, nā mea a ke aliʻi a Solomona i hana ai ma loko o ka hale o Iēhova. Pau ʻole ke keleawe o kēia mau mea hana a pau, ke kaupaona ʻia.The bronze from the two pillars, the Sea and the twelve bronze bulls under it, and the movable stands, which King Solomon had made for the temple of the LORD, was more than could be weighed.
Ier 52:21A ʻo nā kia, he ʻumikumamāwalu kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe o kekahi kia, a puni hoʻi ia i ke apo, he ʻumikumamālua kūbita; ʻehā lima kona mānoanoa; ua kāwaha.Each of the pillars was eighteen cubits high and twelve cubits in circumference; each was four fingers thick, and hollow.
Ier 52:22A he pāpale keleawe ma luna ona. ʻElima kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe o kekahi pāpale, me ka mea ulana pukapuka, a me nā pomegerane ma luna o nā pāpale kia a puni, he keleawe a pau loa. A ua like hoʻi me nēia ka lua o ke kia, a me nā pomegerane.The bronze capital on top of the one pillar was five cubits high and was decorated with a network and pomegranates of bronze all around. The other pillar, with its pomegranates, was similar.
Ier 52:23A he kanaiwakumamāono nā pomegerane o kekahi ʻaoʻao; ʻo nā pomegerane a pau ma ka mea ulana pukapuka, hoʻokahi haneri a puni.There were ninety-six pomegranates on the sides; the total number of pomegranates above the surrounding network was a hundred.
Ier 52:25Lawe 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 52:34A ʻo kāna ʻai hoʻi, na ke aliʻi o Babulona i hāʻawi i ʻai mau nāna, he puʻu nō i kēlā lā i kēia lā a hiki i ka lā o kona make ʻana, i nā lā a pau o kona ola ʻana.Day by day the king of Babylon gave Jehoiachin a regular allowance as long as he lived, till the day of his death.
Kan 1:1Nani ka noho mehameha ʻana o ke kūlanakauhale i piha i kānaka! Ua like hoʻi me ka wahine kāne make! He nui ʻo ia i waena o nā lāhui kanaka, He aliʻi wahine i waena o nā ʻāina; Ua ʻauhau ʻia naʻe i ka hana!How deserted lies the city, once so full of people! How like a widow is she, who once was great among the nations! She who was queen among the provinces has now become a slave.
Kan 1:12He mea ʻole ia iā ʻoukou a pau, e hele aʻe nei ma ke ala? E nānā mai naʻe, a e ʻike, Inā e like kekahi ʻehaʻeha me koʻu ʻehaʻeha, Ka mea i kau ʻia ma luna oʻu, Ka mea a Iēhova i hoʻokaumaha mai ai iaʻu, I ka lā o kona inaina nui."Is it nothing to you, all you who pass by? Look around and see. Is any suffering like my suffering that was inflicted on me, that the LORD brought on me in the day of his fierce anger?
Kan 1:20E nānā mai ʻoe, e Iēhova, no ka mea, ua pilikia au; Ua hū aku koʻu ʻōpū, ua kahuli hoʻi koʻu naʻau i loko oʻu, No ka mea, ua kipi nui loa aku au. Ma kahi ʻē aku, na ka pahi kaua i hoʻopau i nā keiki, A ma ko mākou wahi, he make."See, O LORD, how distressed I am! I am in torment within, and in my heart I am disturbed, for I have been most rebellious. Outside, the sword bereaves; inside, there is only death.
Kan 2:13He aha ka mea aʻu e lawe ai i mea hōʻike nāu? He aha ka mea aʻu e hoʻohālike ai iā ʻoe, e ke kaikamahine o Ierusalema? He aha ka mea aʻu e kau like ai me ʻoe, I hoʻomaha aku ai au iā ʻoe, e ke kaikamahine puʻupaʻa o Ziona? No ka mea, ua laulā kou wāwahi ʻia, e like me ke kai; ʻO wai ka mea hoʻōla aku iā ʻoe?What can I say for you? With what can I compare you, O Daughter of Jerusalem? To what can I liken you, that I may comfort you, O Virgin Daughter of Zion? Your wound is as deep as the sea. Who can heal you?
Kan 2:18Kāhea 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 2:19E kū mai i luna, e uē aku i ka pō; I ka makamua o nā wati i ka pō, E ninini aku i kou naʻau me he wai lā, i mua o ka maka o ka Haku. E hāpai i kou mau lima i ona lā, no ke ola o nā keiki ʻōpiopio ou, Ka poʻe i maʻule no ka pōloli ma ke poʻo o nā alanui a pau.Arise, cry out in the night, as the watches of the night begin; pour out your heart like water in the presence of the Lord. Lift up your hands to him for the lives of your children, who faint from hunger at the head of every street.
Kan 3:3He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua huli kūʻē mai ʻo ia iaʻu, Ua huli ʻo ia i kona lima e kūʻē iaʻu a pau ka lā.indeed, he has turned his hand against me again and again, all day long.
Kan 3:10Ua like ʻo ia iaʻu me ka bea e hoʻohālua ana, Me he liona lā hoʻi ma nā wahi malū.Like a bear lying in wait, like a lion in hiding,
Kan 3:12Ua hoʻolena ʻo ia i kona kakaka, Ua kau ʻo ia iaʻu me he hōʻailona lā no ka pua.He drew his bow and made me the target for his arrows.
Kan 3:14He mea ʻakaʻaka nō wau i koʻu poʻe kānaka a pau; ʻO ko lākou mele ʻakaʻaka, a pau ka lā.I became the laughingstock of all my people; they mock me in song all day long.
Kan 3:23He hou mai nō i nā kakahiaka a pau; Ua nui loa nō kou ʻoiaʻiʻo.They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.
Kan 3:26He mea maikaʻi ke lana ka manaʻo, no ka hoʻōla ʻia mai e Iēhova, me ka ʻekemu ʻole hoʻi.it is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the LORD.
Kan 3:27He mea maikaʻi i ke kanaka ke lawe i ka ʻauamo i kona wā ʻōpiopio.It is good for a man to bear the yoke while he is young.
Kan 3:52Me he manu lā i hahai hala ʻole mai ai koʻu poʻe ʻenemi iaʻu me ka ikaika.Those who were my enemies without cause hunted me like a bird.
Kan 5:3He poʻe keiki makua ʻole mākou, ʻaʻohe makua kāne, Ua like ko mākou poʻe mākuahine me nā wāhine kāne make.We have become orphans and fatherless, our mothers like widows.
Kan 5:10Ua wela ko mākou ʻili me he umu lā, Ma ke alo o ka wela o ka wī.Our skin is hot as an oven, feverish from hunger.
Kan 5:18He mehameha ma luna o ka mauna ʻo Ziona, Hele nō nā ʻalopeke ma luna o laila.for Mount Zion, which lies desolate, with jackals prowling over it.
Kan 5:20No ke aha lā ʻoe e hoʻopoina mau loa ai iā mākou, A haʻalele iā mākou no nā lā he nui?Why do you always forget us? Why do you forsake us so long?
ʻEzek 1:4Nānā 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 1:5A mai waenakonu mai ona ka like ʻana o nā mea ola ʻehā: eia ko lākou ʻano, he ʻano like me ko ke kanaka ko lākou.and in the fire was what looked like four living creatures. In appearance their form was that of a man,
ʻEzek 1:7ʻO ko lākou mau wāwae, he mau wāwae pololei, a ʻo ka mānea o ko lākou mau wāwae, ua like ia me ka mānea o ka wāwae o ke keiki bipi: ʻōlinolino maila lākou e like me ke keleawe i hoʻohuali ʻia i ka nānā aku.Their legs were straight; their feet were like those of a calf and gleamed like burnished bronze.
ʻEzek 1:8He mau lima kanaka ko lākou ma lalo iho o ko lākou mau ʻēheu, ma nā ʻaoʻao ʻehā; no lākou hoʻi ko lākou mau helehelena a me ko lākou mau ʻēheu.Under their wings on their four sides they had the hands of a man. All four of them had faces and wings,
ʻEzek 1:10A ʻo ka like ʻana o ko lākou mau helehelena, he helehelena no ke kanaka a me ka helehelena o ka liona ko lākou a ʻehā ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau, a me ka helehelena o ka bipi kauō ma ka ʻaoʻao hema; a ʻo ka helehelena o ka ʻaeto ko lākou a ʻehā.Their faces looked like this: Each of the four had the face of a man, and on the right side each had the face of a lion, and on the left the face of an ox; each also had the face of an eagle.
ʻEzek 1:14A 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 1:16ʻO ke ʻano o nā huila, a me ko lākou hana ʻia ʻana ua like me ka topasa i ka nānā aku, hoʻokahi ʻano ko lākou ʻehā: a ʻo ko lākou ʻano i ka nānā aku a me ko lākou hana ʻia ʻana, me he huila lā i loko o kekahi huila.This was the appearance and structure of the wheels: They sparkled like chrysolite, and all four looked alike. Each appeared to be made like a wheel intersecting a wheel.
ʻEzek 1:18A ʻo ko lākou mau apo, ua kiʻekiʻe lākou he mea weliweli, a ua paʻapū ko lākou mau apo i nā maka, a puni lākou a ʻehā.Their rims were high and awesome, and all four rims were full of eyes all around.
ʻEzek 1:24A 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 1:25A he leo nō mai ka lani mai i luna o ko lākou mau poʻo, i ka wā i kū ai lākou, a ua kuʻu iho ko lākou mau ʻēheu.Then there came a voice from above the expanse over their heads as they stood with lowered wings.
ʻEzek 1:26A ma luna o ka lani i luna o ko lākou mau poʻo, he mea like me ka noho aliʻi, me he pōhaku sapire lā i ka nānā aku; a ma luna o ka mea like me ka noho aliʻi, he mea like me ke kanaka ma luna iho ona i ka nānā aku.Above the expanse over their heads was what looked like a throne of sapphire, and high above on the throne was a figure like that of a man.
ʻEzek 1:27A 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 2:4No ka mea, he poʻe keiki maka ʻoʻoleʻa lākou a me ka naʻau paʻakikī, a e ʻōlelo aku ʻoe iā lākou, Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku penei.The people to whom I am sending you are obstinate and stubborn. Say to them, 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says.'
ʻEzek 2:5A ʻo lākou, inā lohe paha, a lohe ʻole paha, (no ka mea, he ʻohana kipi lākou,) e ʻike nō hoʻi lākou he kāula nō kai waena o lākou.And whether they listen or fail to listen--for they are a rebellious house--they will know that a prophet has been among them.
ʻEzek 2:6A ʻo ʻoe, e ke keiki a ke kanaka, mai makaʻu aku iā lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i kā lākou mau ʻōlelo, inā he mau lāʻau ʻoiʻoi a me ke kākalaioa kekahi me ʻoe, a noho ʻoe i waena o nā moʻo huelo ʻawa, mai noho a weliweli ʻoe i kā lākou mau ʻōlelo, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ko lākou mau helehelena, inā nō he ʻohana kipi lākou.And you, son of man, do not be afraid of them or their words. Do not be afraid, though briers and thorns are all around you and you live among scorpions. Do not be afraid of what they say or terrified by them, though they are a rebellious house.
ʻEzek 2:7A e ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i kaʻu mau ʻōlelo iā lākou, inā lohe lākou, a inā lohe ʻole lākou; no ka mea, he poʻe kipi loa lākou.You must speak my words to them, whether they listen or fail to listen, for they are rebellious.
ʻEzek 2:9A i koʻu nānā ʻana, aia hoʻi, ua hoʻouna ʻia mai kekahi lima iaʻu; aia hoʻi, ma loko ona he ʻōwili palapala;Then I looked, and I saw a hand stretched out to me. In it was a scroll,
ʻEzek 3:6ʻAʻole i nā lāhui kanaka he nui, me ka lehelehe hohonu, a me ka ʻōlelo paʻakikī, a maopopo ʻole iā ʻoe kā lākou mau hua ʻōlelo. Inā i hoʻouna aku au iā ʻoe i o lākou lā, inā ua lohe lākou iā ʻoe.not to many peoples of obscure speech and difficult language, whose words you cannot understand. Surely if I had sent you to them, they would have listened to you.
ʻEzek 3:9Me he daimana lā a ʻoi aku ka ʻoʻoleʻa ma mua o ko ka pōhaku paea i hana aku au i kou lae: mai makaʻu aku iā lākou, mai pilihua hoʻi ʻoe i ko lākou helehelena, no ka mea, he ʻohana kipi lākou.I will make your forehead like the hardest stone, harder than flint. Do not be afraid of them or terrified by them, though they are a rebellious house."
ʻEzek 3:12A laila kaʻikaʻi aʻela ka ʻuhane iaʻu, a lohe ihola au ma hope iho oʻu i ka leo me he kamumu o ka hele nui ʻana lā, e ʻī ana, E hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia aʻe ka nani o Iēhova mai kona wahi aʻe;Then the Spirit lifted me up, and I heard behind me a loud rumbling sound--May the glory of the LORD be praised in his dwelling place!--
ʻEzek 3:26A e hoʻopili aʻe au i kou alelo i ke ā luna o kou waha, a e lilo ʻoe i mea leo ʻole, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoe he mea aʻo aku iā lākou; no ka mea, he ʻohana kipi lākou.I will make your tongue stick to the roof of your mouth so that you will be silent and unable to rebuke them, though they are a rebellious house.
ʻEzek 3:27Akā, i ka wā e ʻōlelo aku ai au iā ʻoe, e wehe au i kou waha, a e ʻōlelo aku ʻoe iā lākou, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova ka Haku, ʻO ka mea lohe, e lohe ia, a ʻo ka mea hoʻolohe ʻole, e hoʻolohe ʻole nō ia; no ka mea, he ʻohana kipi lākou.But when I speak to you, I will open your mouth and you shall say to them, 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says.' Whoever will listen let him listen, and whoever will refuse let him refuse; for they are a rebellious house.
ʻEzek 4:3A e lawe ʻoe i pā hao nou, a e waiho iho i pākū hao i waho i waena ou a me ke kūlanakauhale; a e hoʻokūʻē ʻoe i kou wahi maka iā ia, a hoʻomoana kūʻē iā ia, a e hoʻonoho ʻoe i ke kaua kūʻē iā ia; he hōʻailona ia no ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela.Then take an iron pan, place it as an iron wall between you and the city and turn your face toward it. It will be under siege, and you shall besiege it. This will be a sign to the house of Israel.
ʻEzek 4:12E ʻai hoʻi ʻoe ia me he mau papa bale lā, a e pūlehu ʻoe ia me ka lepo i puka aʻe mai loko aʻe o kānaka, i mua o ko lākou alo.Eat the food as you would a barley cake; bake it in the sight of the people, using human excrement for fuel."
ʻEzek 6:10A e ʻike lākou, ʻo wau nō Iēhova, ʻaʻole hoʻi he mea ʻole kaʻu ʻōlelo ʻana, e hana au no lākou i kēia mea e pōʻino ai.And they will know that I am the LORD; I did not threaten in vain to bring this calamity on them.
ʻEzek 7:2ʻO ʻoe hoʻi, e ke keiki a ke kanaka, ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku, penei; He hopena o ka ʻāina o ka ʻIseraʻela, ua hiki mai ka hopena ma luna o nā kihi ʻehā o ka ʻāina."Son of man, this is what the Sovereign LORD says to the land of Israel: The end! The end has come upon the four corners of the land.
ʻEzek 7:5Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku penei, He pōʻino, he pōʻino wale nō, eia hoʻi, ua hiki mai ia."This is what the Sovereign LORD says: Disaster! An unheard-of disaster is coming.
ʻEzek 7:6He hopena ua hiki mai, ua hiki mai ka hopena; ke kiaʻi nei nō ia iā ʻoe; eia hoʻi ua hiki mai ia.The end has come! The end has come! It has roused itself against you. It has come!
ʻEzek 7:11Ua kū mai i luna ka lalau wale i koʻokoʻo hewa; ʻaʻole kauwahi o lākou, ʻaʻole o ko lākou lehulehu, ʻaʻole hoʻi o kā lākou waiwai, ʻaʻole hoʻi he kanikau no lākou.Violence has grown into a rod to punish wickedness; none of the people will be left, none of that crowd--no wealth, nothing of value.
ʻEzek 7:14E pupuhi ʻoukou i ka pū, e hoʻomākaukau ai i nā mea a pau; ʻaʻole naʻe he mea hele i ke kaua; no ka mea, ma luna o ko laila lehulehu ʻokoʻa kuʻu inaina.Though they blow the trumpet and get everything ready, no one will go into battle, for my wrath is upon the whole crowd.
ʻEzek 7:16A ʻo ko lākou poʻe pakele, e pakele lākou, a ma luna o nā mauna no lākou, me he mau manu kū lā ma nā awāwa e ʻū ana kēlā mea kēia mea no kona hewa iho.All who survive and escape will be in the mountains, moaning like doves of the valleys, each because of his sins.
ʻEzek 7:17E nāwaliwali nā lima a pau, a e palupalu nā kuli a pau me he wai lā.Every hand will go limp, and every knee will become as weak as water.
ʻEzek 8:2A laila nānā aku au, aia hoʻi he mea ua like ke ʻano me ke ahi i ka nānā aku; mai ka ʻikea ʻana o kona pūhaka i lalo, he ahi; a mai kona pūhaka i luna, me he ʻōlinolino lā ke nānā aku, a me ke keleawe hoʻohuali ʻia.I looked, and I saw a figure like that of a man. From what appeared to be his waist down he was like fire, and from there up his appearance was as bright as glowing metal.
ʻEzek 8:6A ʻōlelo hou maila ia, E ke keiki a ke kanaka, ke ʻike nei anei ʻoe i ka mea a lākou e hana nei? Nā mea e inaina ʻia a ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela i hana ai ma kēia wahi, i hele lōʻihi aku ai au mai koʻu keʻena kapu aku? Akā, e hāliu hou aʻe ʻoe, a e ʻike ʻoe i nā mea e inaina ʻia he nui aku.And he said to me, "Son of man, do you see what they are doing--the utterly detestable things the house of Israel is doing here, things that will drive me far from my sanctuary? But you will see things that are even more detestable."
ʻEzek 8:7A lawe mai ʻo ia iaʻu ma ka puka o ka pā hale, a nānā aku au, aia hoʻi he puka ma loko o ka pā.Then he brought me to the entrance to the court. I looked, and I saw a hole in the wall.
ʻEzek 8:8ʻŌlelo maila hoʻi ʻo ia iaʻu, E ke keiki a ke kanaka, e pao aʻe ʻoe ma loko o ka pā. A pao aʻela au i loko o ka pā, aia hoʻi he ʻīpuka.He said to me, "Son of man, now dig into the wall." So I dug into the wall and saw a doorway there.
ʻEzek 8:11Kū maila i mua o lākou nā kānaka he kanahiku o nā lunakahiko o ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela, a i waenakonu o lākou e kū ana ʻo Iaʻazania, ke keiki a Sapana, e paʻa ana kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kona kapuahi kuni mea ʻala i kona lima. Pūnohu nui aʻela ka uahi mea ʻala paʻapū.In front of them stood seventy elders of the house of Israel, and Jaazaniah son of Shaphan was standing among them. Each had a censer in his hand, and a fragrant cloud of incense was rising.
ʻEzek 8:13ʻŌlelo maila ʻo ia iaʻu, E hāliu hou aʻe ʻoe, a e ʻike ʻoe i nā mea e inaina ʻia he nui aku a lākou e hana nei.Again, he said, "You will see them doing things that are even more detestable."
ʻEzek 8:16Lawe 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 8:17A laila nīnau maila ia iaʻu, Ua ʻike anei ʻoe i kēia, e ke keiki a ke kanaka? He mea māmā anei i ka ʻohana a Iuda kā lākou hana ʻana i nā mea e inaina ʻia a lākou e hana nei ma ʻaneʻi? No ka mea, ua hoʻopiha lākou i ka ʻāina i ka hewa, a ua huli mai lākou e hoʻonāukiuki mai iaʻu; aia hoʻi, ua kau lākou i ka lālā ma ko lākou ihu.He said to me, "Have you seen this, son of man? Is it a trivial matter for the house of Judah to do the detestable things they are doing here? Must they also fill the land with violence and continually provoke me to anger? Look at them putting the branch to their nose!
ʻEzek 9:2Aia hoʻi, hele maila nā kānaka ʻeono mai ka ʻaoʻao mai o ka puka luna, e moe ana ma ke kūkulu ʻākau, e paʻa ana i ka lima o kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka kona mea ʻoi e luku ai; a i waena o lākou kekahi kanaka i ʻaʻahu ʻia i ke olonā, a he ipu ʻīnika o ka mea kākau ma kona ʻaoʻao; a komo lākou i loko, a kū iho ma ka ʻaoʻao o ke kuahu keleawe.And I saw six men coming from the direction of the upper gate, which faces north, each with a deadly weapon in his hand. With them was a man clothed in linen who had a writing kit at his side. They came in and stood beside the bronze altar.
ʻEzek 9:9A laila ʻōlelo maila ʻo ia iaʻu, ʻO ka hewa o ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela a me Iuda he nui wale ia, a ua paʻapū ka ʻāina i ke koko, a ua piha ke kūlanakauhale i ka hewa; no ka mea, ke ʻī mai nei lākou, Ua haʻalele Iēhova i ka honua, ʻaʻole ʻike mai Iēhova.He answered me, "The sin of the house of Israel and Judah is exceedingly great; the land is full of bloodshed and the city is full of injustice. They say, 'The LORD has forsaken the land; the LORD does not see.'
ʻEzek 10:1Nānā 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 10:5A ua lohea ka halulu ʻana o nā ʻēheu o nā keruba a i ka pā hale ma waho, me he leo lā o ka Mea mana loa i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana.The sound of the wings of the cherubim could be heard as far away as the outer court, like the voice of God Almighty when he speaks.
ʻEzek 10:10A ʻo ko lākou mau helehelena, hoʻokahi ʻano ko lākou a ʻehā, me he huila lā i waenakonu o kekahi huila.As for their appearance, the four of them looked alike; each was like a wheel intersecting a wheel.
ʻEzek 10:14He mau helehelena ʻehā ko kēlā mea ko kēia mea, o lākou; ʻo ka helehelena mua he helehelena ia o ke keruba, a ʻo ka helehelena lua, he helehelena o ke kanaka, a ʻo ke kolu, he helehelena o ka liona, a ʻo ka hā, he helehelena o ka ʻaeto.Each of the cherubim had four faces: One face was that of a cherub, the second the face of a man, the third the face of a lion, and the fourth the face of an eagle.
ʻEzek 10:21He mea helehelena ʻehā ko kēlā mea ko kēia mea, a ʻehā ʻēheu ko kēlā mea ko kēia mea; a ʻo ka mea like me ka lima kanaka ma lalo iho o ko lākou mau ʻēheu.Each had four faces and four wings, and under their wings was what looked like the hands of a man.
ʻEzek 11:1A 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 12:2E ke keiki a ke kanaka, ke noho nei nō ʻoe i waenakonu o ka ʻohana kipi, he mau maka e ʻike ai ko lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i ʻike; he mau pepeiao e lohe ai ko lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i lohe: no ka mea, he ʻohana kipi lākou."Son of man, you are living among a rebellious people. They have eyes to see but do not see and ears to hear but do not hear, for they are a rebellious people.
ʻEzek 12:3No laila, e ke keiki a ke kanaka, e hoʻomākaukau ʻoe i mau mea no ka hele ʻana; a e hele hoʻi ʻoe ma ka lā i mua o ko lākou mau maka, a e hele aʻe mai kou wahi aku, i kekahi wahi aku i mua o ko lākou mau maka; malia paha e noʻonoʻo lākou; he ʻohana kipi nō hoʻi lākou."Therefore, son of man, pack your belongings for exile and in the daytime, as they watch, set out and go from where you are to another place. Perhaps they will understand, though they are a rebellious house.
ʻEzek 12:4A laila ʻoe e lawe aʻe i waho i kou ukana ma ka lā nō, i mua o ko lākou mau maka, me he ukana lā no ka hele ʻana: a e hele aku i ke ahiahi i mua o ko lākou mau maka, me he hele ʻana lā i ke pio ʻana.During the daytime, while they watch, bring out your belongings packed for exile. Then in the evening, while they are watching, go out like those who go into exile.
ʻEzek 12:7A hana ihola au e like me aʻu i kauoha ʻia mai ai; ua lawe aʻe au i kuʻu ukana i ka lā me he ukana lā no ke pio ʻana, a i ke ahiahi pao aʻela au i loko o ka pā me ka lima oʻu; hali aʻela au i waho i ka pōwehiwehi, a amo hoʻi au ma luna o ka pohiwi i mua o ko lākou mau maka.So I did as I was commanded. During the day I brought out my things packed for exile. Then in the evening I dug through the wall with my hands. I took my belongings out at dusk, carrying them on my shoulders while they watched.
ʻEzek 12:9E ke keiki a ke kanaka, ʻaʻole anei i nīnau iā ʻoe ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela, ka ʻohana kipi, He aha kāu e hana nei?"Son of man, did not that rebellious house of Israel ask you, 'What are you doing?'
ʻEzek 12:22E ke keiki a ke kanaka, he aha kēlā ʻōlelo a ʻoukou ma ka ʻāina o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻo ka ʻī ʻana, Ua hoʻopaneʻe ʻia nā lā, a ua lilo ʻē nā hihiʻo a pau?"Son of man, what is this proverb you have in the land of Israel: 'The days go by and every vision comes to nothing'?
ʻEzek 12:23No laila e ʻōlelo aku ʻoe iā lākou, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova ka Haku penei; E hoʻōki au i kēia ʻōlelo, ʻaʻole lākou e lawe hou ia mea me he ʻōlelo akamai lā i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela; akā, e ʻōlelo aku iā lākou, Kokoke mai nā lā, a me ka ʻiʻo o nā hihiʻo a pau.Say to them, 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: I am going to put an end to this proverb, and they will no longer quote it in Israel.' Say to them, 'The days are near when every vision will be fulfilled.
ʻEzek 12:27E ke keiki a ke kanaka, eia hoʻi, ke ʻōlelo nei ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela, ʻO ka hihiʻo āna i ʻike ai, no nā lā he nui nō ia, a ke wānana nei nō ia no nā manawa lōʻihi aku."Son of man, the house of Israel is saying, 'The vision he sees is for many years from now, and he prophesies about the distant future.'
ʻEzek 13:10No ka mea, no ko lākou hoʻowalewale ʻana i koʻu poʻe kānaka, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, He malu, ʻaʻole kā he malu. A kūkulu kekahi i kahi pā, aia hoʻi, kekahi poʻe i hamo aku ia me ka puna ikaika ʻole." 'Because they lead my people astray, saying, "Peace," when there is no peace, and because, when a flimsy wall is built, they cover it with whitewash,
ʻEzek 15:2E ke keiki a ke kanaka, he aha ka ʻoi o ke kumu waina ma mua o ke kumu lāʻau ʻē aʻe, a ma mua o ka lālā lāʻau i waena o nā lāʻau o ka ulu lāʻau?"Son of man, how is the wood of a vine better than that of a branch on any of the trees in the forest?
ʻEzek 15:4Aia hoʻi, ua hoʻolei ʻia ia i loko o ke ahi i wahie, a ua pau i ke ahi nā wēlau ʻelua ona, a wela hoʻi ka waena ona. He mea pono anei ia no ka hana?And after it is thrown on the fire as fuel and the fire burns both ends and chars the middle, is it then useful for anything?
ʻEzek 16:3E ʻōlelo aku, Ke ʻī mai nei nō Iēhova ka Haku iā Ierusalema, ʻO kou wahi hānau ai a me kou hānau ʻana, ma ka ʻāina ʻo Kanaʻana ia. He ʻAmora kou makua kāne, a he Heta kou makuahine.and say, 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says to Jerusalem: Your ancestry and birth were in the land of the Canaanites; your father was an Amorite and your mother a Hittite.
ʻEzek 16:8A i koʻu māʻalo ʻana aʻe ma ou lā, a nānā aku iā ʻoe, ʻo koʻu manawa, he manawa aloha nō ia, a hohola aku au i ke kihi o koʻu kapa ma luna, a uhi aʻela i kou ʻōlohelohe; hoʻohiki nō hoʻi au nou, a komo hoʻi i loko o ka berita me ʻoe, wahi a Iēhova ka Haku, a lilo mai ʻoe noʻu." 'Later I passed by, and when I looked at you and saw that you were old enough for love, I spread the corner of my garment over you and covered your nakedness. I gave you my solemn oath and entered into a covenant with you, declares the Sovereign LORD, and you became mine.
ʻEzek 16:13Kāhiko 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 16:20A ua lawe hoʻi ʻoe i kāu mau keiki kāne, a me kāu mau kaikamāhine āu i hānau ai naʻu, a ʻo lākou kāu i kaumaha ai no lākou e pau i ka ʻai ʻia. He mea ʻuʻuku anei kēia o kou moekolohe ʻana?" 'And you took your sons and daughters whom you bore to me and sacrificed them as food to the idols. Was your prostitution not enough?
ʻEzek 16:31I kāu hana i kou hale hoʻokamakama ma ke poʻo o nā kuamoʻo a pau, a hana hoʻi i wahi kiʻekiʻe nou ma nā alanui a pau; ʻaʻole me he wahine hoʻokamakama lā, no kou hoʻowahāwahā ʻana i ka uku;When you built your mounds at the head of every street and made your lofty shrines in every public square, you were unlike a prostitute, because you scorned payment.
ʻEzek 16:32Akā, me he wahine mare lā e moekolohe ana, e lalau ana i nā kānaka ʻē, ʻaʻole i kāna kāne ponoʻī!" 'You adulterous wife! You prefer strangers to your own husband!
ʻEzek 16:34He mea ʻē i loko ou, i kou moekolohe ʻana, ʻokoʻa nā wāhine ʻē no ka hahai ʻole o kekahi iā ʻoe e moekolohe; a no kou hāʻawi ʻana i ka uku, ʻaʻole hoʻi uku i hāʻawi ʻia nou; no laila he mea ʻē ʻoe.So in your prostitution you are the opposite of others; no one runs after you for your favors. You are the very opposite, for you give payment and none is given to you.
ʻEzek 16:41A e puhi lākou i kou mau hale i ke ahi, a e hoʻoili i ka hoʻopaʻi ʻana ma luna ou i mua o nā wāhine he nui nō: a e hoʻōki au i kou moekolohe ʻana, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hāʻawi hou ʻoe i ka uku.They will burn down your houses and inflict punishment on you in the sight of many women. I will put a stop to your prostitution, and you will no longer pay your lovers.
ʻEzek 16:47ʻAʻole naʻe ʻoe i hele ma ko lākou mau ʻaoʻao, ʻaʻole hoʻi i hana ma muli o ko lākou mau mea inaina ʻia; akā, me he mea ʻuʻuku lā, ua ʻoi aku kou haumia ʻana ma mua o ko lākou i kou mau ʻaoʻao a pau.You not only walked in their ways and copied their detestable practices, but in all your ways you soon became more depraved than they.
ʻEzek 16:50Ua hoʻokiʻekiʻe lākou, a ua hana i nā mea inaina ʻia i mua oʻu; no laila lawe aʻela au iā lākou ma muli o koʻu ʻike ʻana he pono.They were haughty and did detestable things before me. Therefore I did away with them as you have seen.
ʻEzek 17:3A e ʻōlelo aku hoʻi iā lākou, Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku penei; He ʻaeto nui, me nā ʻēheu nui loa, paʻapū i nā hulu, ʻōniʻoniʻo, hele mai ia i Lebanona, a lawe ʻo ia i ka lālā kiʻekiʻe loa o ka lāʻau kedera.Say to them, 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: A great eagle with powerful wings, long feathers and full plumage of varied colors came to Lebanon. Taking hold of the top of a cedar,
ʻEzek 17:5Lawe hoʻi ʻo ia i hua o ka ʻāina, a kanu hoʻi ma ka māla hua nui; waiho ihola ʻo ia ia ma ka pili wai nui, hoʻonoho ihola ia me he lāʻau wīlou lā." 'He took some of the seed of your land and put it in fertile soil. He planted it like a willow by abundant water,
ʻEzek 17:6A ulu hoʻi ia a lilo ia i kumu waina pālahalaha, he kino haʻahaʻa, huli aʻela kona mau lālā ma muli ona, a ma lalo iho ona kona mau aʻa: a pēlā i lilo ia i kumu waina, a manamana aʻela nā lālā, a ʻōpuʻu aʻela nā manamana.and it sprouted and became a low, spreading vine. Its branches turned toward him, but its roots remained under it. So it became a vine and produced branches and put out leafy boughs.
ʻEzek 17:9E ʻōlelo ʻoe, Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku; E pōmaikaʻi anei? ʻAʻole anei e uhuki ʻo ia i kona mau aʻa, a e ʻoki aku i kona mau hua, i mae iho ai ia? E mae auaneʻi nō ia ma nā lau a pau o kona ulu ʻana aʻe, ʻaʻole me ka mana nui, ʻaʻole hoʻi me kānaka he nui e uhuki ai ia me nā aʻa ona."Say to them, 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: Will it thrive? Will it not be uprooted and stripped of its fruit so that it withers? All its new growth will wither. It will not take a strong arm or many people to pull it up by the roots.
ʻEzek 17:15Ua kipi naʻe ʻo ia iā ia i kona hoʻouna ʻana i nā ʻelele i ʻAigupita, i hāʻawi mai lākou i nā lio, a i kānaka he nui nō. E pōmaikaʻi anei ʻo ia? E pakele anei ka mea hana ia mau mea? A, e uhaʻi paha ʻo ia i ke kuʻikahi a e hoʻopakele ʻia anei?But the king rebelled against him by sending his envoys to Egypt to get horses and a large army. Will he succeed? Will he who does such things escape? Will he break the treaty and yet escape?
ʻEzek 17:16Ma koʻu ola ʻana, wahi a Iēhova ka Haku, he ʻoiaʻiʻo, ma kahi o ke aliʻi ka mea i hoʻolilo iā ia i aliʻi, ka mea nona ka hoʻohiki ʻana āna i hoʻowahāwahā ai, a ʻo kona berita hoʻi kāna i uhaʻi aku ai, me ia ma waenakonu o Babulona e make ai ia." 'As surely as I live, declares the Sovereign LORD, he shall die in Babylon, in the land of the king who put him on the throne, whose oath he despised and whose treaty he broke.
ʻEzek 17:17ʻAʻole hoʻi ʻo Paraʻo me kona poʻe kaua mana, a me kona anaina nui e kōkua iā ia i ke kaua, ma ka hana ʻana i nā puʻu, a me nā pā kaua, e ʻoki aku ai i nā kānaka he nui;Pharaoh with his mighty army and great horde will be of no help to him in war, when ramps are built and siege works erected to destroy many lives.
ʻEzek 18:5Akā, inā he pono ke kanaka, a hana hoʻi ia i ka mea kū i ke kānāwai a me ka maikaʻi,"Suppose there is a righteous man who does what is just and right.
ʻEzek 18:9Ua hele hoʻi ma koʻu mau kānāwai, a ua mālama i kaʻu mau kauoha, e hana pololei; he pono ia, e ola ʻiʻo ia, wahi a Iēhova ka Haku.He follows my decrees and faithfully keeps my laws. That man is righteous; he will surely live, declares the Sovereign LORD.
ʻEzek 18:10A inā loaʻa iā ia ke keiki lalau hewa, he mea hoʻokahe koko, a hana hoʻi i ka mea like me kēia,"Suppose he has a violent son, who sheds blood or does any of these other things
ʻEzek 18:23He ʻoluʻolu iki anei koʻu ke make ka lawehala, wahi a Iēhova ka Haku; ʻaʻole hoʻi e huli mai ia mai kona mau ʻaoʻao, a ola ia?Do I take any pleasure in the death of the wicked? declares the Sovereign LORD. Rather, am I not pleased when they turn from their ways and live?
ʻEzek 19:2A e ʻōlelo aku, He aha kou makuahine? He liona wahine. Ua moe ia i lalo me nā liona, ua hānai ʻo ia i kāna mau keiki liona i waena o nā liona ʻōpiopio.and say: " 'What a lioness was your mother among the lions! She lay down among the young lions and reared her cubs.
ʻEzek 19:10ʻO kou makuahine, ua like ia me ke kumu waina i loko o kou koko, i kanu ʻia ma nā wai; paʻapū ia i ka hua a me nā lālā he nui, no ka nui o nā wai." 'Your mother was like a vine in your vineyard planted by the water; it was fruitful and full of branches because of abundant water.
ʻEzek 19:11He mau koʻokoʻo paʻa kona i mau hōʻailona mōʻī no ka poʻe e aliʻi ana, a ua hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻia kona kino ma waena o nā lālā paʻapū: ua ʻike ʻia hoʻi ia i kona kiʻekiʻe ʻana ma ka lehulehu o kona poʻe lālā.Its branches were strong, fit for a ruler's scepter. It towered high above the thick foliage, conspicuous for its height and for its many branches.
ʻEzek 19:14Ua puka aʻela ke ahi mai loko aʻe o kekahi koʻokoʻo o kona mau lālā; ua hoʻopau aʻela ia i kona hua, i ʻole hoʻi ona koʻokoʻo paʻa i hōʻailona mōʻī e aliʻi ai. He kanikau kēia, a he mea ia e kanikau ai.Fire spread from one of its main branches and consumed its fruit. No strong branch is left on it fit for a ruler's scepter.' This is a lament and is to be used as a lament."
ʻEzek 20:29A 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 20:33Ma koʻu ola ʻana, wahi a Iēhova ka Haku, He ʻoiaʻiʻo, me ka lima ikaika, a me ka lima kīkoʻo aku, a me ka ukiuki i ninini ʻia aku, e aliʻi ai au ma luna o ʻoukou:As surely as I live, declares the Sovereign LORD, I will rule over you with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm and with outpoured wrath.
ʻEzek 20:35A e lawe au iā ʻoukou i loko o ka wao nahele o kānaka, a ma laila au e hakakā ai me ʻoukou, he maka nō he maka.I will bring you into the desert of the nations and there, face to face, I will execute judgment upon you.
ʻEzek 21:7Eia hoʻi, i ko lākou nīnau ʻana iā ʻoe, No ke aha lā ʻoe e auē nei? E ʻōlelo aku ʻoe, No ka lono; no ka mea, e hiki mai ana nō; a e heheʻe nō nā naʻau a pau, a e pau nō nā lima i ka nāwaliwali, a e maʻule nō hoʻi nā kuli a pau me he wai lā: no ka mea, eia hoʻi, e hele mai nō ia, a e hoʻokō ʻia, wahi a Iēhova ka Haku.And when they ask you, 'Why are you groaning?' you shall say, 'Because of the news that is coming. Every heart will melt and every hand go limp; every spirit will become faint and every knee become as weak as water.' It is coming! It will surely take place, declares the Sovereign LORD."
ʻEzek 21:10Ua hoʻokala ʻia i luku nui aku ia; a ua hoʻohuali ʻia ia e ʻōlinolino ia: he pono nō anei iā kākou ke hana leʻaleʻa? Ua hoʻowahāwahā nō ke koʻokoʻo o kaʻu keiki i nā kumu lāʻau a pau.sharpened for the slaughter, polished to flash like lightning! " 'Shall we rejoice in the scepter of my son ? The sword despises every such stick.
ʻEzek 21:13No ka mea, he hoʻāʻo ʻana kēia, a he aha lā hoʻi ke hoʻowahāwahā aku ia i ke koʻokoʻo? ʻAʻole e koe aku ia, wahi a Iēhova ka Haku." 'Testing will surely come. And what if the scepter , which the sword despises, does not continue? declares the Sovereign LORD.'
ʻEzek 21:14E wānana hoʻi ʻoe, e ke keiki a ke kanaka, a e paʻi pū i kou mau lima, i ʻekolu hoʻi ka pāpālua ʻana o ka pahi kaua, he pahi kaua a ka poʻe i luku ʻia: ʻo ka pahi kaua ia a ka poʻe kānaka nui i pepehi ʻia kai hoʻopuni ia."So then, son of man, prophesy and strike your hands together. Let the sword strike twice, even three times. It is a sword for slaughter-- a sword for great slaughter, closing in on them from every side.
ʻEzek 21:23E lilo hoʻi ia me he kilokilo wahaheʻe ʻana i ko lākou maka, i nā mea i hoʻohiki ai ma ka berita iā lākou; akā, e hoʻomanaʻo ʻo ia i ka hewa e paʻa lākou i ka hopu ʻia.It will seem like a false omen to those who have sworn allegiance to him, but he will remind them of their guilt and take them captive.
ʻEzek 21:31E ninini aku hoʻi au i kuʻu inaina ma luna ou, a e puhi aku au iā ʻoe me ke ahi o koʻu huhū ʻana, a e hāʻawi aku au iā ʻoe i loko o ka lima o nā kānaka loko ʻino, a he akamai i ka luku aku.I will pour out my wrath upon you and breathe out my fiery anger against you; I will hand you over to brutal men, men skilled in destruction.
ʻEzek 22:11Ua hana kekahi i ka mea inaina ʻia me ka wahine a kona hoalauna, a ua hoʻohaumia kekahi i kāna hūnōna wahine ma ka moekolohe; a ua hoʻohaʻahaʻa kekahi i loko ou i kona kaikuahine, he kaikamahine a kona makua kāne.In you one man commits a detestable offense with his neighbor's wife, another shamefully defiles his daughter-in-law, and another violates his sister, his own father's daughter.
ʻEzek 22:18E ke keiki a ke kanaka, ua lilo ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela i lepo iaʻu nei; ʻo lākou a pau he keleawe, he piuta, he hao, a he kēpau pōkā, i loko o ka umu hoʻoheheʻe; he lepo nō hoʻi o ke kālā."Son of man, the house of Israel has become dross to me; all of them are the copper, tin, iron and lead left inside a furnace. They are but the dross of silver.
ʻEzek 22:22Me he kālā lā i hoʻoheheʻe ʻia i waenakonu o ka umu hoʻoheheʻe, pēlā ʻoukou e hoʻoheheʻe ʻia ai i loko ona; a e ʻike ʻoukou ua ninini aku au i koʻu huhū, ma luna o ʻoukou.As silver is melted in a furnace, so you will be melted inside her, and you will know that I the LORD have poured out my wrath upon you.' "
ʻEzek 22:25He ʻōhumu kipi o kona mau kāula i waenakonu ona, e like me ka liona e uō ana, e haehae ana i ka mea pio; ua ʻai lākou i nā ʻuhane, ua lawe lākou i ke kālā, a me nā mea makamae; a ua hoʻonui lākou nona i nā wāhine kāne make i waenakonu ona.There is a conspiracy of her princes within her like a roaring lion tearing its prey; they devour people, take treasures and precious things and make many widows within her.
ʻEzek 23:12Hauʻoli ihola ʻo ia i ko ʻAsuria kona mau hoalauna, nā luna koa a me nā aliʻi kāhiko nani ʻia, nā hoʻoholo lio, e holo ana ma luna o nā lio, he poʻe kānaka uʻi lākou a pau e makemake ʻia.She too lusted after the Assyrians--governors and commanders, warriors in full dress, mounted horsemen, all handsome young men.
ʻEzek 23:15Kāʻei ʻia hoʻi me nā kāʻei ma ko lākou pūhaka, nani hoʻi ko lākou lole hoʻoluʻu ʻia ma ko lākou mau poʻo, he poʻe aliʻi lākou a pau i ka nānā aku, ma ke ʻano o ko Babulona no Kaledea, ko lākou ʻāina hānau:with belts around their waists and flowing turbans on their heads; all of them looked like Babylonian chariot officers, natives of Chaldea.
ʻEzek 23:20No ka mea, ua hauʻoli ʻo ia i kāna mau ipo, ʻo ko lākou ʻiʻo he like me ka ʻiʻo o nā hoki, a ʻo ko lākou kahe ʻana ua like me ko nā lio kahe ʻana.There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses.
ʻEzek 23:23I ko Babulona, a me ko Kaledea a pau, ʻo Pekoda, a me Soa, a me Koa, a me ko ʻAsuria a pau me lākou; he poʻe kānaka uʻi i makemake ʻia lākou a pau nā luna koa, me nā aliʻi, a me nā haku nui, a he kaulana hoʻi, e holo ana lākou a pau ma luna o nā lio.the Babylonians and all the Chaldeans, the men of Pekod and Shoa and Koa, and all the Assyrians with them, handsome young men, all of them governors and commanders, chariot officers and men of high rank, all mounted on horses.
ʻEzek 23:29A e hana aku lākou iā ʻoe me ka inaina, a e lawe aʻe i kāu mea i hana ai, a e waiho aku iā ʻoe he ʻōlohelohe me ke kapa ʻole; a e akāka loa kou moekolohe ʻana, ʻo kou moe haumia ʻana a me kou hoʻokamakama ʻana.They will deal with you in hatred and take away everything you have worked for. They will leave you naked and bare, and the shame of your prostitution will be exposed. Your lewdness and promiscuity
ʻEzek 23:32ʻŌlelo mai ʻo Iēhova ka Haku, penei; E inu nō ʻoe i ko ke kīʻaha o kou kaikuaʻana he hohonu a he nui; a e henehene ʻia ʻoe a e ʻakaʻaka ʻia, no ka mea, he nui ko loko."This is what the Sovereign LORD says: "You will drink your sister's cup, a cup large and deep; it will bring scorn and derision, for it holds so much.
ʻEzek 23:37No ka mea, ua moekolohe lāua, a he koko nō i loko o ko lāua mau lima, a me ko lāua mau akua kiʻi i moekolohe ai lāua, a ua hoʻohele lāua i kā lāua mau keiki i hānau naʻu i waena o ke ahi i mea ʻai na lākou.for they have committed adultery and blood is on their hands. They committed adultery with their idols; they even sacrificed their children, whom they bore to me, as food for them.
ʻEzek 23:41A noho nō ʻoe ma luna o kahi moe nui, a he papa i hoʻomākaukau ʻia i mua ona, ma luna iho hoʻi i hoʻonoho ai ʻoe i kuʻu mea ʻala, a me kuʻu ʻaila.You sat on an elegant couch, with a table spread before it on which you had placed the incense and oil that belonged to me.
ʻEzek 23:45A ʻo nā kānaka pono, e hoʻāhewa lākou iā lāua e like me kā lākou hoʻāhewa ʻana i nā wāhine moekolohe, a ma muli hoʻi o ke ʻano o nā wāhine hoʻokahe i ke koko; no ka mea, he mau wāhine moekolohe lāua, a he koko ko loko o ko lāua mau lima.But righteous men will sentence them to the punishment of women who commit adultery and shed blood, because they are adulterous and blood is on their hands.
ʻEzek 24:12He mea hoʻoluhi kona lepo, ʻaʻole hoʻi i puka aku kona lepo mai loko aku ona; a ma loko nō o ke ahi kona lepo.It has frustrated all efforts; its heavy deposit has not been removed, not even by fire.
ʻEzek 26:2E ke keiki a ke kanaka, no ka ʻōlelo kūʻē ʻana o Turo iā Ierusalema, Aia lā, ua nāhāhā ʻo ia, ka mea i noho he mau puka no nā kānaka; ua huli mai ia iaʻu; e hoʻolako ʻia au, ua hoʻoneoneo ʻia ia:"Son of man, because Tyre has said of Jerusalem, 'Aha! The gate to the nations is broken, and its doors have swung open to me; now that she lies in ruins I will prosper,'
ʻEzek 26:3No laila, ke ʻōlelo nei Iēhova ka Haku, Eia hoʻi, e kūʻē au iā ʻoe, e Turo, a e kono au i nā lāhui kanaka he nui e piʻi kūʻē iā ʻoe, e like me ke kai e hoʻopiʻi ai i kona mau ʻale.therefore this is what the Sovereign LORD says: I am against you, O Tyre, and I will bring many nations against you, like the sea casting up its waves.
ʻEzek 26:7No ka mea, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova ka Haku, penei; Eia hoʻi, e alakaʻi ana au iā Nebukaneza, ke aliʻi o Babulona, ke aliʻi o nā aliʻi, e kūʻē iā Turo, mai ke kūkulu ʻākau mai, me nā lio, a me nā kaʻa, a me nā hoʻoholo lio, a me nā anaina, a me nā kānaka he nui wale."For this is what the Sovereign LORD says: From the north I am going to bring against Tyre Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, king of kings, with horses and chariots, with horsemen and a great army.
ʻEzek 26:15Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku, penei, iā Turo, ʻAʻole anei e haʻalulu nā mokupuni i ke halulu ʻana o kou hiolo ʻana, i ka wā e auē ai ka poʻe ʻeha, a he luku ʻia hoʻi i waenakonu ou."This is what the Sovereign LORD says to Tyre: Will not the coastlands tremble at the sound of your fall, when the wounded groan and the slaughter takes place in you?
ʻEzek 27:3A e ʻōlelo aku iā Turo, E ka mea e noho ana ma ke komo ʻana o ke kai, ka mea kālepa a kānaka o nā mokupuni he nui, ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku, E Turo, ua ʻōlelo ʻoe, He nani loa au.Say to Tyre, situated at the gateway to the sea, merchant of peoples on many coasts, 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: " 'You say, O Tyre, "I am perfect in beauty."
ʻEzek 27:6No nā ʻoka o Basana i hana ai lākou i kou mau hoe; ua hana nō hoʻi ka poʻe mamo a ʻAsura i kou mau papa noho he niho ʻelepani i lawe ʻia mai mai nā moku mai o Kitima.Of oaks from Bashan they made your oars; of cypress wood from the coasts of Cyprus they made your deck, inlaid with ivory.
ʻEzek 27:15A ʻo kānaka o Dedana, ʻo lākou nā hoa kālepa ou; he nui nā mokupuni ka waiwai kālepa i loko o kou lima; lawe mai lākou i nā pepeiaohao ʻelepani a me ka ʻēboni i makana nou." 'The men of Rhodes traded with you, and many coastlands were your customers; they paid you with ivory tusks and ebony.
ʻEzek 27:21ʻO ʻArabia a me nā aliʻi a pau o Kedara, ʻo ka poʻe kālepa lākou o kou lima, ma nā keiki hipa, a me nā hipa kāne a me nā kao; ma ia mau mea he poʻe kālepa lākou nou." 'Arabia and all the princes of Kedar were your customers; they did business with you in lambs, rams and goats.
ʻEzek 27:23ʻO Harana, ʻo Kane, a me ʻEdena, nā mea kālepa o Seba, ʻAsura a me Kilemada, he mau mea kālepa nou." 'Haran, Canneh and Eden and merchants of Sheba, Asshur and Kilmad traded with you.
ʻEzek 27:33I ka puka ʻana aku o kou waiwai mai loko aku o nā kai, ua hoʻopaʻapū ʻoe i nā kānaka he nui, ua hoʻolako ʻoe i nā aliʻi o ka honua me ka nui o kou waiwai, a me kou waiwai kālepa.When your merchandise went out on the seas, you satisfied many nations; with your great wealth and your wares you enriched the kings of the earth.
ʻEzek 28:2E ke keiki a ke kanaka, e ʻōlelo aku ʻoe i ke aliʻi o Turo, ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku, penei; No ka mea, ua hoʻokiʻekiʻe kou naʻau, a ua ʻōlelo ʻoe, He akua nō wau, ke noho nei au ma kahi noho o ke Akua, i waena o ke kai; he kanaka nō naʻe ʻoe, ʻaʻole he akua, inā e hoʻonoho ʻoe i kou naʻau me ka naʻau o ke Akua."Son of man, say to the ruler of Tyre, 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: " 'In the pride of your heart you say, "I am a god; I sit on the throne of a god in the heart of the seas." But you are a man and not a god, though you think you are as wise as a god.
ʻEzek 28:9E ʻōlelo anei ʻoe i mua o ka mea nāna ʻoe i pepehi, ʻO wau nō ke Akua? Akā, he kanaka auaneʻi ʻoe ʻaʻole he Akua, i loko o ka lima o ka mea nāna ʻoe i pepehi.Will you then say, "I am a god," in the presence of those who kill you? You will be but a man, not a god, in the hands of those who slay you.
ʻEzek 28:12E ke keiki a ke kanaka, e hoʻomaka ʻoe i ke kanikau no ke aliʻi o Turo, a e ʻōlelo aku iā ia, Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku, penei: He apo lima maikaʻi loa ʻoe, piha i ke akamai, a hemolele hoʻi i ka nani."Son of man, take up a lament concerning the king of Tyre and say to him: 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: " 'You were the model of perfection, full of wisdom and perfect in beauty.
ʻEzek 28:16Ma ka nui loa o kou waiwai kālepa, ua hoʻopaʻapū lākou i ko waena ou me ka haunaele, a ua lawehala ʻoe; no laila, e hoʻolei aku au iā ʻoe me he mea haumia lā mai ka mauna aku o ke Akua, a e luku aku au iā ʻoe, e ke keruba e uhi ana mai waena aku o nā pōhaku ahi.Through your widespread trade you were filled with violence, and you sinned. So I drove you in disgrace from the mount of God, and I expelled you, O guardian cherub, from among the fiery stones.
ʻEzek 29:12A e hāʻawi au i ka ʻāina ʻAigupita i neoneo, i waena o nā ʻāina neoneo, a ʻo kona mau kūlanakauhale i waena o nā kūlanakauhale i hoʻoneoneo ʻia, e neoneo nō i nā makahiki he kanahā: a e hoʻopuehu au i ko ʻAigupita i waena o nā lāhui kanaka, a e lūlū aku au iā lākou i waena o nā ʻāina.I will make the land of Egypt desolate among devastated lands, and her cities will lie desolate forty years among ruined cities. And I will disperse the Egyptians among the nations and scatter them through the countries.
ʻEzek 29:13A ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku, penei; I ka pau ʻana o nā makahiki he kanahā, e hōʻuluʻulu mai au i ko ʻAigupita, mai loko mai o nā lāhui kanaka kahi i puehu ʻia lākou." 'Yet this is what the Sovereign LORD says: At the end of forty years I will gather the Egyptians from the nations where they were scattered.
ʻEzek 29:14E hoʻihoʻi mai hoʻi au i ke pio ʻana o ʻAigupita, a e hoʻihoʻi mai au iā lākou e komo i ka ʻāina ʻo Paterosa a i ko lākou ʻāina e noho ai; e noho lākou i laila he aupuni haʻahaʻa.I will bring them back from captivity and return them to Upper Egypt, the land of their ancestry. There they will be a lowly kingdom.
ʻEzek 29:16ʻAʻole loa aku ia he mea hilinaʻi no ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela, ka mea i paʻipaʻi i ka manaʻo i ko lākou hewa, i ka wā e nānā ai lākou iā lākou; akā, e ʻike nō lākou, ʻo wau nō Iēhova ka Haku.Egypt will no longer be a source of confidence for the people of Israel but will be a reminder of their sin in turning to her for help. Then they will know that I am the Sovereign LORD.' "
ʻEzek 30:16A e hāʻawi aku au i ke ahi i loko o ʻAigupita, he ʻeha nui auaneʻi ko Sina, a e hoʻokaʻawale ʻia aʻe o No, a e pilikia hoʻi ʻo Nopa i kēlā lā i kēia lā.I will set fire to Egypt; Pelusium will writhe in agony. Thebes will be taken by storm; Memphis will be in constant distress.
ʻEzek 31:3Aia hoʻi, ʻo ka ʻAsuria, he lāʻau kedera no Lebanona ia, he nani kona mau lālā, he ulu lāʻau malumalu, he kino kiʻekiʻe; aia hoʻi kona wēlau i waena o nā lālā paʻapū.Consider Assyria, once a cedar in Lebanon, with beautiful branches overshadowing the forest; it towered on high, its top above the thick foliage.
ʻEzek 31:16Ua hoʻohaʻalulu au i nā lāhui kanaka i ka halulu ʻana o kona hāʻule ʻana, i kuʻu wā i hoʻolei iho ai au iā ia i ka pō, me ka poʻe e iho ana i ka lua; a e ʻoluʻolu pū nā lāʻau a pau i ko lalo wahi o ka honua, nā lāʻau a pau o ʻEdena, ʻo nā mea i wae ʻia a he maikaʻi ʻo Lebanona, a me nā mea a pau e inu wai ana.I made the nations tremble at the sound of its fall when I brought it down to the grave with those who go down to the pit. Then all the trees of Eden, the choicest and best of Lebanon, all the trees that were well-watered, were consoled in the earth below.
ʻEzek 32:3Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku penei; No laila, e hohola aku au i kaʻu ʻupena ma luna ou me ka lehulehu kanaka he nui, a e lawe mai lākou iā ʻoe i loko o kaʻu ʻupena." 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: " 'With a great throng of people I will cast my net over you, and they will haul you up in my net.
ʻEzek 32:9A e hoʻopiʻoloke au i ka naʻau o nā kānaka he nui, i koʻu lawe ʻana i kou luku ʻia i waena o nā lāhui kanaka, i loko o nā ʻāina āu i ʻike ʻole ai.I will trouble the hearts of many peoples when I bring about your destruction among the nations, among lands you have not known.
ʻEzek 32:10A e hoʻomakaʻu aku au i nā lāhui kanaka he nui nou, a e weliweli loa ko lākou mau aliʻi nou i kuʻu wā e hoʻowiliwili ai i kaʻu pahi kaua i mua o lākou; a e haʻalulu lākou i kēlā manawa kēia manawa, kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka no kona ola iho, i kou lā e hāʻule ai.I will cause many peoples to be appalled at you, and their kings will shudder with horror because of you when I brandish my sword before them. On the day of your downfall each of them will tremble every moment for his life.
ʻEzek 32:27ʻAʻole hoʻi lākou e moe pū me ka ikaika i hāʻule o ka poʻe ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻia, ka poʻe i iho i lalo i ka pō me ko lākou mau mea ʻoi o ke kaua; ua waiho iho lākou i kā lākou mau pahi kaua ma lalo iho o ko lākou mau poʻo; a ma luna aku o ko lākou mau iwi ko lākou mau hewa, he mau mea naʻe e weliweli ai ka poʻe ikaika ma ka ʻāina o ka poʻe ola.Do they not lie with the other uncircumcised warriors who have fallen, who went down to the grave with their weapons of war, whose swords were placed under their heads? The punishment for their sins rested on their bones, though the terror of these warriors had stalked through the land of the living.
ʻEzek 33:24E ke keiki a ke kanaka, ʻo ka poʻe i noho ma kēia mau wahi neoneo o ka ʻāina o ka ʻIseraʻela, ke ʻōlelo nei lākou, i ka ʻī ʻana, Hoʻokahi nō ʻo ʻAberahama, a ua ili ka ʻāina iā ia; a he nui nō hoʻi kākou, a ua hāʻawi mai ka ʻāina no kākou i waiwai ili."Son of man, the people living in those ruins in the land of Israel are saying, 'Abraham was only one man, yet he possessed the land. But we are many; surely the land has been given to us as our possession.'
ʻEzek 33:32Ua lilo ʻoe iā lākou me he mele makemake ʻia lā a ka mea leo ʻoluʻolu, a e hiki iā ia ke hula pono ma ka mea kani; no ka mea, ua lohe lākou i kāu mau ʻōlelo, ʻaʻole naʻe lākou e hana ma laila.Indeed, to them you are nothing more than one who sings love songs with a beautiful voice and plays an instrument well, for they hear your words but do not put them into practice.
ʻEzek 33:33Aia hiki mai kēia mea; aia hoʻi, e hiki mai nō ia, a laila e ʻike nō lākou, he kāula kai waena o lākou."When all this comes true--and it surely will--then they will know that a prophet has been among them."
ʻEzek 34:2E ke keiki a ke kanaka, e wānana kūʻē aku ʻoe i nā kahu hipa a ka ʻIseraʻela, e wānana hoʻi, a e ʻōlelo aku iā lākou, Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku i nā kahu hipa, penei; Auē nā kahu hipa o ka ʻIseraʻela, nā mea e hānai ana iā lākou iho! ʻAʻole anei he pono ke hānai nā kahu hipa i ka ʻohana?"Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel; prophesy and say to them: 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: Woe to the shepherds of Israel who only take care of themselves! Should not shepherds take care of the flock?
ʻEzek 34:18He mea ʻuʻuku anei iā ʻoukou, kā ʻoukou ʻai ʻana i ka ʻai maikaʻi, a ua hehi iho ʻoukou i ke koena o kā ʻoukou ʻai me ko ʻoukou mau wāwae? A ʻo ko ʻoukou inu ʻana i ka wai maikaʻi, a hoʻolepo hoʻi i ke koena me ko ʻoukou mau wāwae?Is it not enough for you to feed on the good pasture? Must you also trample the rest of your pasture with your feet? Is it not enough for you to drink clear water? Must you also muddy the rest with your feet?
ʻEzek 34:22No laila, e hoʻōla au i kaʻu ʻohana, ʻaʻole loa aku lākou he waiwai pio; a e hoʻoponopono hoʻi au i waena o ka hipa a me ka hipa.I will save my flock, and they will no longer be plundered. I will judge between one sheep and another.
ʻEzek 34:26A e hoʻolilo au iā lākou, a me nā wahi e hoʻopuni ana i kuʻu puʻu e hoʻomaikaʻi ana; a e hoʻohāʻule au i ka ua i kona manawa, a he mau ua auaneʻi o ka hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana.I will bless them and the places surrounding my hill. I will send down showers in season; there will be showers of blessing.
ʻEzek 34:28ʻAʻole loa aku lākou he waiwai pio no nā lāhui kanaka, ʻaʻole hoʻi e ʻai nā holoholona o ka ʻāina iā lākou; akā, e noho maluhia lākou, ʻaʻohe mea nāna lākou e hoʻoweliweli.They will no longer be plundered by the nations, nor will wild animals devour them. They will live in safety, and no one will make them afraid.
ʻEzek 34:31A ʻo ʻoukou, kuʻu ʻohana, ka ʻohana o kuʻu ʻāina, he poʻe kānaka; a ʻo wau ko ʻoukou Akua, wahi a Iēhova ka Haku.You my sheep, the sheep of my pasture, are people, and I am your God, declares the Sovereign LORD.' "
ʻEzek 35:5No ka mea, he huhū mau kou, a ua hoʻokahe ʻoe i ke koko o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ma nā lima o ka pahi kaua i ko lākou wā pōpilikia, i ka wā i oki ai ko lākou hewa." 'Because you harbored an ancient hostility and delivered the Israelites over to the sword at the time of their calamity, the time their punishment reached its climax,
ʻEzek 36:2Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku, penei; No ka mea, ua ʻōlelo kūʻē ka ʻenemi iā ʻoe, Aia lā, no mākou nō nā wahi kiʻekiʻe kahiko, he waiwai no mākou:This is what the Sovereign LORD says: The enemy said of you, "Aha! The ancient heights have become our possession." '
ʻEzek 36:17E ke keiki a ke kanaka, i ka wā i noho ai ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela i ko lākou ʻāina ponoʻī, ua hoʻohaumia lākou iā ia me ko lākou hele ʻana a me kā lākou hana ʻana; me he haumia lā o ka wahine i hoʻokaʻawele ʻia aʻe ko lākou hele ʻana i mua oʻu."Son of man, when the people of Israel were living in their own land, they defiled it by their conduct and their actions. Their conduct was like a woman's monthly uncleanness in my sight.
ʻEzek 36:26He naʻau hou nō hoʻi kaʻu e hāʻawi aku ai iā ʻoukou, a he ʻuhane hou nō hoʻi kaʻu e uhao ai i loko o ʻoukou; a e lawe aʻe au i ka naʻau pōhaku mai loko aʻe o ko ʻoukou ʻiʻo, a e hāʻawi aku au i ka naʻau ʻiʻo iā ʻoukou.I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.
ʻEzek 36:37Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku, penei; E nīnau ʻia hoʻi au no kēia e ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela, e hana aku ia mea no lākou; e hoʻonui aku au iā lākou i kānaka me he ʻohana hipa lā."This is what the Sovereign LORD says: Once again I will yield to the plea of the house of Israel and do this for them: I will make their people as numerous as sheep,
ʻEzek 36:38Me he ʻohana hoʻāno lā, e like me ka ʻohana o Ierusalema, i kona mau ʻahaʻaina hoʻāno, pēlā e paʻapū ai i nā ʻohana kānaka nā kūlanakauhale i neoneo; a e ʻike nō lākou ʻo wau nō Iēhova.as numerous as the flocks for offerings at Jerusalem during her appointed feasts. So will the ruined cities be filled with flocks of people. Then they will know that I am the LORD."
ʻEzek 37:2A hoʻohele iaʻu e māʻalo ma ia mau mea a puni; aia hoʻi he nui wale o lākou ma ka pāpū, aia hoʻi, ua maloʻo loa lākou.He led me back and forth among them, and I saw a great many bones on the floor of the valley, bones that were very dry.
ʻEzek 37:7A 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 37:10A 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 37:22A e hoʻolilo au iā lākou i lāhui kanaka hoʻokahi ma ka ʻāina ma luna o nā mauna o ka ʻIseraʻela; a no lākou a pau he aliʻi hoʻokahi nō; ʻaʻole ʻalua lāhui kanaka hou aku lākou, ʻaʻole loa hoʻi e mokuāhana hou aku i ʻelua aupuni.I will make them one nation in the land, on the mountains of Israel. There will be one king over all of them and they will never again be two nations or be divided into two kingdoms.
ʻEzek 37:24A e lilo kaʻu kauā ʻo Dāvida i aliʻi ma luna o lākou, a no lākou a pau he kahu hipa hoʻokahi; e hele hoʻi lākou ma koʻu mau kānāwai, a mālama hoʻi lākou i kaʻu mau kauoha, a e hana hoʻi ma laila." 'My servant David will be king over them, and they will all have one shepherd. They will follow my laws and be careful to keep my decrees.
ʻEzek 38:4A e hoʻohuli au iā ʻoe i hope a hoʻokomo au i nā kīlou i loko o kou mau ā, a e lawe mai au iā ʻoe ma waho, a me kou poʻe kaua a pau, nā lio, nā hoʻoholo lio, e ʻaʻahu ana i kēlā mea kēia mea, he lehulehu nui hoʻi me nā pale umauma, a me nā pale kaua, e lawelawe ana lākou a pau i ka pahi kaua:I will turn you around, put hooks in your jaws and bring you out with your whole army--your horses, your horsemen fully armed, and a great horde with large and small shields, all of them brandishing their swords.
ʻEzek 38:6ʻO Gomera a me kona mau poʻe a pau; ka ʻohana a Togarema, a no nā wahi kūkulu ʻākau, a me kona mau poʻe a pau; a me nā kānaka he nui nō me ʻoe.also Gomer with all its troops, and Beth Togarmah from the far north with all its troops--the many nations with you.
ʻEzek 38:8A hala nā lā he nui nō, e hoʻonoho ʻia ʻoe i luna: a i nā makahiki hope, e komo ʻoe i ka ʻāina i hoʻihoʻi ʻia mai mai ka pahi kaua mai, i hōʻuluʻulu ʻia mai waena mai o nā lāhui kanaka i kūʻē i nā mauna o ka ʻIseraʻela i neoneo mau; akā, ua lawe ʻia mai mai ko nā ʻāina mai, a e noho maluhia lākou a pau.After many days you will be called to arms. In future years you will invade a land that has recovered from war, whose people were gathered from many nations to the mountains of Israel, which had long been desolate. They had been brought out from the nations, and now all of them live in safety.
ʻEzek 38:9E piʻi aʻe nō ʻoe a e hele mai e like me ka ʻino, a e like auaneʻi ʻoe me ke ao e uhi mai i ka ʻāina, ʻo ʻoe, a me kou mau poʻe a pau, a me nā kānaka he nui nō me ʻoe.You and all your troops and the many nations with you will go up, advancing like a storm; you will be like a cloud covering the land.
ʻEzek 38:15A e hele mai ʻoe mai kou wahi mai, mai loko mai o nā wahi kūkulu ʻākau, ʻo ʻoe a me nā kānaka he nui me ʻoe, e holo ana lākou a pau ma luna o nā lio, he lehulehu loa, he poʻe koa ikaika.You will come from your place in the far north, you and many nations with you, all of them riding on horses, a great horde, a mighty army.
ʻEzek 38:22A e hakakā au me ia me ka maʻi ahulau, a me ke koko; a e hoʻoua au i ka ua kahe nui, a me nā huahekili nui, a me ke ahi, a me ka luaʻi pele ma luna ona, a me kona mau poʻe a pau, a me nā kānaka he nui, ka poʻe me ia.I will execute judgment upon him with plague and bloodshed; I will pour down torrents of rain, hailstones and burning sulfur on him and on his troops and on the many nations with him.
ʻEzek 38:23Pēlā e hoʻonui ai au iaʻu iho, a e hoʻāno iho ai iaʻu iho; a e ʻike ʻia mai au e nā lāhui kanaka he nui; a e ʻike lākou ʻo wau nō Iēhova.And so I will show my greatness and my holiness, and I will make myself known in the sight of many nations. Then they will know that I am the LORD.'
ʻEzek 39:17A ʻo ʻoe, e ke keiki a ke kanaka, ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku, penei; E ʻōlelo aku i nā manu o kēlā ʻēheu kēia ʻēheu, a me nā holoholona a pau o ke kula, E ʻākoakoa ʻoukou a e haele mai, e hōʻuluʻulu ʻoukou iā ʻoukou iho a puni i kaʻu mōhai, aʻu e kaumaha ai no ʻoukou, he mōhai nui ma luna o nā mauna o ka ʻIseraʻela, e ʻai ʻoukou i ka ʻiʻo a e inu hoʻi i ke koko."Son of man, this is what the Sovereign LORD says: Call out to every kind of bird and all the wild animals: 'Assemble and come together from all around to the sacrifice I am preparing for you, the great sacrifice on the mountains of Israel. There you will eat flesh and drink blood.
ʻEzek 39:27Aia lawe hou mai au iā lākou mai nā kānaka mai, a hōʻuluʻulu mai hoʻi iā lākou mai nā ʻāina mai o ko lākou poʻe ʻenemi, a e hōʻino ʻia mai au i loko o lākou i mua o nā maka o nā lāhui kanaka he nui nō;When I have brought them back from the nations and have gathered them from the countries of their enemies, I will show myself holy through them in the sight of many nations.
ʻEzek 40:2Ma loko o nā hihiʻo o ke Akua i lawe mai ai ʻo ia iaʻu i loko o ka ʻāina o ka ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻonoho iho iaʻu ma luna o kekahi mauna kiʻekiʻe loa, ma laila he mea me he kūlanakauhale lā i hana ʻia ke ʻano, ma ke kūkulu hema.In visions of God he took me to the land of Israel and set me on a very high mountain, on whose south side were some buildings that looked like a city.
ʻEzek 40:3A lawe aʻe ʻo ia iaʻu i laila, aia hoʻi, he kanaka, ʻo kona ʻano ua like me ke keleawe i ka nānā aku, a he kaula olonā i loko o kona lima, a me ke ana ʻohe; a ua kū ihola ia ma loko o ka ʻīpuka.He took me there, and I saw a man whose appearance was like bronze; he was standing in the gateway with a linen cord and a measuring rod in his hand.
ʻEzek 40:5Aia hoʻi, he pā ma waho o ka hale a puni, a i loko o ka lima o ke kanaka he ana ʻohe ʻeono kūbita ka loa, ma ke kūbita me ka peʻahi lima; a ana aʻela ʻo ia i ka laulā o ka hale hoʻokahi ʻohe, a i ke kiʻekiʻe hoʻokahi ʻohe.I saw a wall completely surrounding the temple area. The length of the measuring rod in the man's hand was six long cubits, each of which was a cubit and a handbreadth. He measured the wall; it was one measuring rod thick and one rod high.
ʻEzek 40:11A ana aʻela hoʻi ʻo ia i ka laulā o kahi e komo ai ʻo ka puka, he ʻumi kūbita; a ʻo ka loa o ka puka, he ʻumikumamākolu kūbita.Then he measured the width of the entrance to the gateway; it was ten cubits and its length was thirteen cubits.
ʻEzek 40:13Ana aʻela hoʻi ʻo ia i ka puka, mai ko luna o kekahi keʻena liʻiliʻi i ko luna o kekahi keʻena liʻiliʻi; he iwakāluakumamālima kūbita ka laulā, kū pono kekahi puka i kekahi puka.Then he measured the gateway from the top of the rear wall of one alcove to the top of the opposite one; the distance was twenty-five cubits from one parapet opening to the opposite one.
ʻEzek 40:16He mau puka makani paʻa ko nā keʻena liʻiliʻi a me ko nā kia ma loko o ka ʻīpuka a puni, a me kona hoaka; a he mau puka mālamalama ma loko a puni, a he mau lāʻau pāma ma kēlā kia kēia kia.The alcoves and the projecting walls inside the gateway were surmounted by narrow parapet openings all around, as was the portico; the openings all around faced inward. The faces of the projecting walls were decorated with palm trees.
ʻEzek 40:17A laila lawe mai ʻo ia iaʻu i loko o ka pā hale ma waho, aia hoʻi, nā keʻena, a me ke keʻehana i hana ʻia no ka pā hale a puni; he kanakolu keʻena ma luna iho nō o ke keʻehana.Then he brought me into the outer court. There I saw some rooms and a pavement that had been constructed all around the court; there were thirty rooms along the pavement.
ʻEzek 40:18A ʻo ke keʻehana ma ka ʻaoʻao o nā ʻīpuka, e kū pono ana i ka loa o nā puka, he keʻehana lalo.It abutted the sides of the gateways and was as wide as they were long; this was the lower pavement.
ʻEzek 40:21A ʻo kona mau keʻena liʻiliʻi, ʻekolu ia ma kēia ʻaoʻao, a ʻekolu hoʻi ma kēlā ʻaoʻao; a ʻo kona mau kia, a me kona mau hoaka, ma muli nō ia o ke ana ʻana o ka ʻīpuka mua; kanalima kūbita kona loa, a he iwakāluakumamālima kūbita ka laulā.Its alcoves--three on each side--its projecting walls and its portico had the same measurements as those of the first gateway. It was fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.
ʻEzek 40:24Ma ia hope mai, lawe mai ʻo ia iaʻu ma ka ʻaoʻao kūkulu hema, aia hoʻi he ʻīpuka ma ka ʻaoʻao kūkulu hema: a ana aʻela ʻo ia i kona mau kia, a me kona mau hoaka, e like me kēlā mau ana ʻana.Then he led me to the south side and I saw a gate facing south. He measured its jambs and its portico, and they had the same measurements as the others.
ʻEzek 40:25He mau puka makani i loko ona, a i loko hoʻi o kona mau hoaka a puni, e like me kēlā mau puka makani; he kanalima kūbita ka loa, he iwakāluakumamālima kūbita ka laulā.The gateway and its portico had narrow openings all around, like the openings of the others. It was fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.
ʻEzek 40:26ʻEhiku hoʻi ʻanuʻu e piʻi ai i laila, a ʻo kona mau hoaka, aia ma ko lākou alo ia; he mau lāʻau pāma kona, hoʻokahi ma kēia ʻaoʻao, a hoʻokahi hoʻi ma kēlā ʻaoʻao, ma kona mau kia.Seven steps led up to it, with its portico opposite them; it had palm tree decorations on the faces of the projecting walls on each side.
ʻEzek 40:27A he ʻīpuka ma ka pā hale loko ma ka ʻaoʻao kūkulu hema; a ana aʻela ʻo ia mai kekahi ʻīpuka a hiki i kekahi ʻīpuka ma ke kūkulu hema hoʻokahi haneri kūbita.The inner court also had a gate facing south, and he measured from this gate to the outer gate on the south side; it was a hundred cubits.
ʻEzek 40:29A i kona mau keʻena liʻiliʻi, a me kona mau kia, a me kona mau hoaka, ma muli o kēlā mau ana ʻana nō ia: he mau puka makani ma loko ona, a ma loko o kona mau hoaka a puni; he kanalima kūbita kona loa, a he iwakālua kūbita kona laulā.Its alcoves, its projecting walls and its portico had the same measurements as the others. The gateway and its portico had openings all around. It was fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.
ʻEzek 40:30A ʻo kona mau hoaka he iwakāluakumamālima ka loa, a ʻelima kūbita ka laulā.(The porticoes of the gateways around the inner court were twenty-five cubits wide and five cubits deep.)
ʻEzek 40:31A ʻo kona mau hoaka ua kū pono lākou i ka pā hale ma waho; he mau lāʻau pāma ma kona mau kia; a ʻo ka piʻi ʻana aʻe i laila he mau ʻanuʻu ʻewalu.Its portico faced the outer court; palm trees decorated its jambs, and eight steps led up to it.
ʻEzek 40:33A ʻo kona mau keʻena liʻiliʻi, a me kona mau kia, a me kona mau hoaka, ma muli nō ia o kēia mau ana ʻana; a he mau puka makani ma loko ona, a ma loko o kona mau hoaka a puni: he kanalima kūbita kona loa, a he iwakāluakumamālima kūbita kona laulā.Its alcoves, its projecting walls and its portico had the same measurements as the others. The gateway and its portico had openings all around. It was fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.
ʻEzek 40:34ʻO kona mau hoaka ua kū pono lākou i ka pā hale ma waho: he mau lāʻau pāma ma kona mau kia, ma kēlā ʻaoʻao, a ma kēia ʻaoʻao; a ʻo ka piʻi ʻana i laila he mau ʻanuʻu ʻawalu.Its portico faced the outer court; palm trees decorated the jambs on either side, and eight steps led up to it.
ʻEzek 40:36Kona mau keʻena liʻiliʻi, a me kona mau kia, a me kona mau hoaka, a me kona mau puka makani; he kanalima kūbita kona loa, a he iwakāluakumamālima kūbita kona laulā.as did its alcoves, its projecting walls and its portico, and it had openings all around. It was fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.
ʻEzek 40:37ʻO kona mau kia ua kū pono nō ia i ka pā hale ma waho, a ma nā kia nā lāʻau pāma, ma kēlā ʻaoʻao, a ma kēia ʻaoʻao: a ʻo ka piʻi ʻana aʻe i laila he mau ʻanuʻu ʻewalu.Its portico faced the outer court; palm trees decorated the jambs on either side, and eight steps led up to it.
ʻEzek 40:39A ma ka lānai o ka ʻīpuka he mau papa ʻelua ma kēia ʻaoʻao, a ʻelua papa ma kēlā ʻaoʻao, ma luna o lāua e pepehi ai i ka mōhai kuni, a me ka mōhai lawehala, a me ka mōhai hala.In the portico of the gateway were two tables on each side, on which the burnt offerings, sin offerings and guilt offerings were slaughtered.
ʻEzek 40:42A ʻo nā papa ʻehā no ka mōhai kuni he mau pōhaku kālai ʻia, hoʻokahi kūbita me ka hapalua ka loa, hoʻokahi kūbita me ka hapalua ka laulā, hoʻokahi kūbita ke kiʻekiʻe: ma luna iho hoʻi i waiho iho ai i nā mea hana i pepehi ai lākou i ka mōhai kuni, a me ka ʻālana.There were also four tables of dressed stone for the burnt offerings, each a cubit and a half long, a cubit and a half wide and a cubit high. On them were placed the utensils for slaughtering the burnt offerings and the other sacrifices.
ʻEzek 40:47Pēlā ʻo ia i ana ai i ka pā hale, hoʻokahi haneri kūbita ka loa, hoʻokahi haneri hoʻi kūbita ka laulā, he ʻahā like, a me ke kuahu ma ke alo o ka hale.Then he measured the court: It was square--a hundred cubits long and a hundred cubits wide. And the altar was in front of the temple.
ʻEzek 40:49He iwakālua kūbita ka loa o ka lānai, a he ʻumikumamākahi kūbita ka laulā; ma nā ʻanuʻu hoʻi kahi i piʻi ai lākou i laila: a he mau kia e pili ana i nā kia, kekahi ma kēlā ʻaoʻao, a ʻo kekahi hoʻi ma kēia ʻaoʻao.The portico was twenty cubits wide, and twelve cubits from front to back. It was reached by a flight of stairs, and there were pillars on each side of the jambs.
ʻEzek 41:2A ʻo ka laulā o ka ʻīpuka he ʻumi kūbita, a ʻo nā ʻaoʻao o ka ʻīpuka ʻelima kūbita ma kekahi ʻaoʻao, ʻelima hoʻi ma kekahi ʻaoʻao: a ana aʻela ʻo ia i kona loa hoʻokahi kanahā kūbita, a ʻo kona laulā iwakālua kūbita.The entrance was ten cubits wide, and the projecting walls on each side of it were five cubits wide. He also measured the outer sanctuary; it was forty cubits long and twenty cubits wide.
ʻEzek 41:6A ʻo nā keʻena ʻaoʻao he kanakolukumamākolu nō ia e pili ana kekahi ʻaoʻao i kekahi ʻaoʻao, a komo aʻela ia mau mea i ka paia o ka hale, ka mea no nā keʻena ʻaoʻao a puni, i paʻa lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi lākou i paʻa i loko o ka paia o ka hale.The side rooms were on three levels, one above another, thirty on each level. There were ledges all around the wall of the temple to serve as supports for the side rooms, so that the supports were not inserted into the wall of the temple.
ʻEzek 41:8Nānā 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 41:10A ma waena o nā keʻena he iwakālua kūbita ka laulā a puni ka hale, ma kēlā ʻaoʻao kēia ʻaoʻao.and the rooms was twenty cubits wide all around the temple.
ʻEzek 41:12A ʻo ka hale i mua o kahi kaʻawale, ma ke kala komohana, kanahiku kūbita ka laulā; a ʻo nā paia o ka hale ʻelima kūbita ka mānoanoa a puni, a he kanaiwa kūbita kona loa.The building facing the temple courtyard on the west side was seventy cubits wide. The wall of the building was five cubits thick all around, and its length was ninety cubits.
ʻEzek 41:18Ua hana ʻia hoʻi ia me nā keruba a me nā lāʻau pāma; a he lāʻau pāma ma waena o kekahi keruba a me kekahi keruba; a ʻelua helehelena hoʻi ko kēlā keruba ko kēia keruba.were carved cherubim and palm trees. Palm trees alternated with cherubim. Each cherub had two faces:
ʻEzek 41:19He helehelena kanaka i kū pono i ka lāʻau pāma ma kekahi ʻaoʻao, a he helehelena liona ʻōpiopio i kū pono i ka lāʻau pāma ma kekahi ʻaoʻao; ua hana ʻia ia ma ka hale a puni.the face of a man toward the palm tree on one side and the face of a lion toward the palm tree on the other. They were carved all around the whole temple.
ʻEzek 41:22ʻO ke kuahu lāʻau, ʻekolu kūbita kona kiʻekiʻe, a ʻo kona loa ʻelua kūbita; a ʻo kona mau kihi, a ʻo kona loa, a ʻo kona mau paia he lāʻau ia: a ʻōlelo maila ʻo ia iaʻu, Eia ka papa i mua o Iēhova.There was a wooden altar three cubits high and two cubits square; its corners, its base and its sides were of wood. The man said to me, "This is the table that is before the LORD."
ʻEzek 41:25Ua hana ʻia hoʻi ma ia mau mea, ma nā pani o ka luakini nā keruba a me nā lāʻau pāma, e like me ka hana ʻia ma nā paia; a he mau papa lāʻau mānoanoa ma ke alo o ka lānai ma waho.And on the doors of the outer sanctuary were carved cherubim and palm trees like those carved on the walls, and there was a wooden overhang on the front of the portico.
ʻEzek 41:26A he mau puka makani paʻa a me nā lāʻau pāma ma kekahi ʻaoʻao, a me kekahi ʻaoʻao, ma nā ʻaoʻao o ka lānai, a me nā keʻena ʻaoʻao o ka hale ma nā papa mānoanoa.On the sidewalls of the portico were narrow windows with palm trees carved on each side. The side rooms of the temple also had overhangs.
ʻEzek 42:2Ma ke alo o ka loa o nā kūbita hoʻokahi haneri ka ʻīpuka kūkulu ʻākau, a ʻo ka laulā he kanalima kūbita.The building whose door faced north was a hundred cubits long and fifty cubits wide.
ʻEzek 42:3E kū pono ana hoʻi i nā kūbita he iwakālua no ka pā hale i loko, a kū pono ana hoʻi i ke keʻehana no ka pā hale ma waho, he ʻanuʻu e kū pono ana i ke ʻanuʻu, ʻekolu papa.Both in the section twenty cubits from the inner court and in the section opposite the pavement of the outer court, gallery faced gallery at the three levels.
ʻEzek 42:4A ma ke alo o nā keʻena he wahi e holoholo ai he ʻumi kūbita ka laulā ma loko, he ala hoʻokahi kūbita; a ma ke kūkulu ʻākau ko lākou mau puka.In front of the rooms was an inner passageway ten cubits wide and a hundred cubits long. Their doors were on the north.
ʻEzek 42:7A ʻo ka pā ma waho e kū pono ana i nā keʻena, e nānā ana i ka pā hale ma waho, ma ke alo o nā keʻena, ʻo kona loa he kanalima kūbita.There was an outer wall parallel to the rooms and the outer court; it extended in front of the rooms for fifty cubits.
ʻEzek 42:8No ka mea, ʻo ka loa o nā keʻena ma loko o ka pā hale ma waho, he kanalima kūbita; aia hoʻi, ma ke alo o ka luakini hoʻokahi haneri kūbita.While the row of rooms on the side next to the outer court was fifty cubits long, the row on the side nearest the sanctuary was a hundred cubits long.
ʻEzek 42:12A ma muli hoʻi o nā puka o nā keʻena, ma ka ʻaoʻao kūkulu hema, he puka ma ke poʻo o ke ala, ke ala kū pono i ke alo o ka pā, ma ka hikina, i ke komo ʻana o kekahi i laila.were the doorways of the rooms on the south. There was a doorway at the beginning of the passageway that was parallel to the corresponding wall extending eastward, by which one enters the rooms.
ʻEzek 42:13A laila ʻōlelo maila ʻo ia iaʻu, ʻO nā keʻena ma ka ʻākau, a ʻo nā keʻena ma ka hema, ma ke alo o kahi kaʻawale, he mau keʻena hoʻāno ia, kahi o nā kāhuna i hoʻokokoke iā Iēhova, e ʻai ai i nā mea hoʻāno loa; ma laila hoʻi e waiho iho ai lākou i nā mea hoʻāno loa, me ka mōhai ʻai, a me ka mōhai lawehala, a me ka mōhai hala, no ka mea, he hoʻāno ia wahi.Then he said to me, "The north and south rooms facing the temple courtyard are the priests' rooms, where the priests who approach the LORD will eat the most holy offerings. There they will put the most holy offerings--the grain offerings, the sin offerings and the guilt offerings--for the place is holy.
ʻEzek 42:14Aia komo nā kāhuna i laila, ʻaʻole lākou e hele aku mai loko aku o kahi hoʻāno a i ka pā hale ma waho, akā, ma laila nō e waiho iho ai lākou i ko lākou mau kapa komo i lawelawe ai lākou, no ka mea, he mau mea hoʻāno ia; a e hoʻokomo i nā kapa komo ʻē aʻe, a e hoʻokokoke i kahi o nā kānaka.Once the priests enter the holy precincts, they are not to go into the outer court until they leave behind the garments in which they minister, for these are holy. They are to put on other clothes before they go near the places that are for the people."
ʻEzek 42:20Ana aʻela ʻo ia ia ma kona mau ʻaoʻao ʻehā; he pā kona a puni, ʻelima haneri ka loa, ʻelima haneri ka laulā, e kaʻawale ai i waena o kahi hoʻāno a me kahi hoʻāno ʻole.So he measured the area on all four sides. It had a wall around it, five hundred cubits long and five hundred cubits wide, to separate the holy from the common.
ʻEzek 43:2Aia hoʻi, hele maila ka nani o ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela mai ka ʻaoʻao hikina mai; a ʻo kona leo, ua like ia me ka halulu ʻana o nā wai he nui; a ʻālohilohi aʻela ka honua i kona nani.and I saw the glory of the God of Israel coming from the east. His voice was like the roar of rushing waters, and the land was radiant with his glory.
ʻEzek 43:6A 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.
ʻEzek 43:8I ko lākou kau ʻana i ko lākou paepae me kuʻu paepae, a i ko lākou mau lāʻau kū me kuʻu mau lāʻau kū, a he pā i waena oʻu a me lākou, ua hoʻohaumia lākou i koʻu inoa hoʻāno, me ko lākou mau mea inaina ʻia a lākou i hana ai: no laila, ua hoʻopau aku au iā lākou i koʻu huhū.When they placed their threshold next to my threshold and their doorposts beside my doorposts, with only a wall between me and them, they defiled my holy name by their detestable practices. So I destroyed them in my anger.
ʻEzek 43:9ʻĀnō hoʻi, he pono ke hoʻokaʻawale aʻe lākou i ko lākou moekolohe ʻana, a me nā kupapaʻu o ko lākou mau aliʻi, a mamao aku mai oʻu aku nei, a e noho au i waenakonu o lākou a mau loa aku.Now let them put away from me their prostitution and the lifeless idols of their kings, and I will live among them forever.
ʻEzek 43:13Eia nā ana o ke kuahu, ma muli o nā kūbita; ʻo ke kūbita he kūbita ia a me ka peʻahi lima; ʻo kona kumu, hoʻokahi kūbita ia, a ʻo kona laulā he kūbita ia, a ʻo kona kaʻe ma kona lehelehe a puni hoʻokahi peʻahi lima nō ia; ʻo ia hoʻi kahi kiʻekiʻe o ke kuahu."These are the measurements of the altar in long cubits, that cubit being a cubit and a handbreadth: Its gutter is a cubit deep and a cubit wide, with a rim of one span around the edge. And this is the height of the altar:
ʻEzek 43:16A he ʻumikumamālua kūbita ka loa o ke kuahu, a he ʻumikumamālua ka laulā, he ʻahā like ma kona mau huinahā.The altar hearth is square, twelve cubits long and twelve cubits wide.
ʻEzek 43:17A ʻo ke ʻanuʻu puni he ʻumikumamāhā ka loa, a he ʻumikumamāhā ka laulā, i kona mau huinahā; a ʻo ke kaʻe a puni he hapalua o ke kūbita, a kona lalo he kūbita a puni, a e nānā kona mau ʻanuʻu piʻi ma ka hikina.The upper ledge also is square, fourteen cubits long and fourteen cubits wide, with a rim of half a cubit and a gutter of a cubit all around. The steps of the altar face east."
ʻEzek 43:25I nā lā ʻehiku e hoʻomākaukau nō ʻoe i ke kao i kēlā lā i kēia lā i mōhai lawehala; a e hoʻomākaukau hoʻi lākou i ka bipi ʻōpiopio, a me ka hipa kāne no loko o ka ʻohana, he kīnā ʻole."For seven days you are to provide a male goat daily for a sin offering; you are also to provide a young bull and a ram from the flock, both without defect.
ʻEzek 44:6E ʻōlelo hoʻi ʻoe i ka poʻe kipi, i ka ʻohana hoʻi a ʻIseraʻela, Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku, He nui paha iā ʻoukou ko ʻoukou mau mea inaina ʻia a pau, e ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela,Say to the rebellious house of Israel, 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: Enough of your detestable practices, O house of Israel!
ʻEzek 45:1A i ka puʻunaue ʻana i ka ʻāina ma ka pū ʻana, i hoʻoilina, e hāʻawi ʻoukou i ka ʻālana iā Iēhova, i ʻāpana hoʻāno o ka ʻāina; a ʻo ka loa, ʻo ia ka loa o nā tausani he iwakāluakumamālima, a ʻo ka laulā he ʻumi tausani. E lilo ia i mea hoʻāno i kona palena a puni." 'When you allot the land as an inheritance, you are to present to the LORD a portion of the land as a sacred district, 25,000 cubits long and 20,000 cubits wide; the entire area will be holy.
ʻEzek 45:2A no loko o kēia e lilo nō kauwahi no ka wahi hoʻāno, ʻelima haneri me nā haneri ʻelima he ʻahā like a puni; a he kanalima kūbita a puni i wahi kaʻawale nona.Of this, a section 500 cubits square is to be for the sanctuary, with 50 cubits around it for open land.
ʻEzek 45:3A me kēia ana ʻana, e ana ai ʻoe i ka loa o nā tausani he iwakāluakumamālima, a ʻo ka laulā he ʻumi tausani; a ma loko ona kahi hoʻāno, ka hoʻāno loa.In the sacred district, measure off a section 25,000 cubits long and 10,000 cubits wide. In it will be the sanctuary, the Most Holy Place.
ʻEzek 45:5A e lilo hoʻi nā tausani he iwakāluakumamālima o ka loa a me nā ʻumi tausani o ka laulā i nā mamo a Levi, nā mea lawelawe no ka hale, no lākou ponoʻī nō ia no nā keʻena he iwakālua.An area 25,000 cubits long and 10,000 cubits wide will belong to the Levites, who serve in the temple, as their possession for towns to live in.
ʻEzek 45:6A e hoʻomaopopo nō ʻo ia i ka mea no ke kūlanakauhale ʻelima tausani ka laulā, a he iwakāluakumamālima tausani ka loa ma ke kū pono i ka ʻālana o ka ʻāpana hoʻāno; e lilo ia no ka ʻohana a pau a ʻIseraʻela." 'You are to give the city as its property an area "5,000 cubits wide and 25,000 cubits long, adjoining the sacred portion; it will belong to the whole house of Israel.
ʻEzek 45:9Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku, penei; He nui iā ʻoukou, e nā mōʻī o ka ʻIseraʻela; e hoʻokaʻawale aʻe i ka lālau wale a me ka waiwai pio, a e hana ma ka pono, a me ka pololei, e lawe aʻe i ko ʻoukou lawe wale ʻana mai koʻu poʻe kānaka aʻe, wahi a Iēhova ka Haku." 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: You have gone far enough, O princes of Israel! Give up your violence and oppression and do what is just and right. Stop dispossessing my people, declares the Sovereign LORD.
ʻEzek 45:10Iā ʻoukou nō hoʻi he kaupaona pono, a he ʻepa pono, a he bata pono.You are to use accurate scales, an accurate ephah and an accurate bath.
ʻEzek 45:12A ʻo ka sekela, he iwakālua gera; iwakālua sekela, iwakāluakumamālima sekela, ʻumikumamālima sekela, ʻo ia ko ʻoukou mane.The shekel is to consist of twenty gerahs. Twenty shekels plus twenty-five shekels plus fifteen shekels equal one mina.
ʻEzek 45:14No ka ʻoihana o ka ʻaila, ka bato ʻaila, ʻo ka hapaʻumi o ka bato mai loko mai o ke kora, he homera ia o nā bato he ʻumi; no ka mea, ʻo nā bato he ʻumi, he homera ia;The prescribed portion of oil, measured by the bath, is a tenth of a bath from each cor (which consists of ten baths or one homer, for ten baths are equivalent to a homer).
ʻEzek 45:21I ka malama mua, i ka lā ʻumikumamāhā o ka malama, iā ʻoukou ka mōliaola, he ʻahaʻaina no nā lā ʻehiku; e ʻai ʻia ka berena hū ʻole." 'In the first month on the fourteenth day you are to observe the Passover, a feast lasting seven days, during which you shall eat bread made without yeast.
ʻEzek 45:24E hoʻomākaukau hoʻi ʻo ia i ka mōhai ʻai, ʻo ka ʻepa no ka bipi, a ʻo ka ʻepa no ka hipa kāne, a he hina ʻaila no ka ʻepa.He is to provide as a grain offering an ephah for each bull and an ephah for each ram, along with a hin of oil for each ephah.
ʻEzek 46:5A ʻo ka mōhai ʻai, he ʻepa ia no ka hipa kāne, a ʻo ka mōhai ʻai no nā keiki hipa e like nō ia me ka haʻawina o kona lima, a he hina ʻaila no ka ʻepa.The grain offering given with the ram is to be an ephah, and the grain offering with the lambs is to be as much as he pleases, along with a hin of oil for each ephah.
ʻEzek 46:6A i ka lā o ka mahina hou he bipi ʻōpiopio kīnā ʻole, ʻeono keiki hipa a me ka hipa kāne: he mau mea kīnā ʻole ʻia.On the day of the New Moon he is to offer a young bull, six lambs and a ram, all without defect.
ʻEzek 46:7A e hoʻomākaukau ʻo ia i mōhai ʻai, he ʻepa no ka bipi, he ʻepa hoʻi no ka hipa kāne, a no nā keiki hipa e like ia me ka mea i loaʻa i kona lima, a he hina ʻaila no ka ʻepa.He is to provide as a grain offering one ephah with the bull, one ephah with the ram, and with the lambs as much as he wants to give, along with a hin of oil with each ephah.
ʻEzek 46:11A i nā ʻahaʻaina, a i nā ʻākoakoa ʻana, ʻo ka mōhai ʻai he ʻepa no ka bipi, a he ʻepa no ka hipa kāne, a no nā keiki hipa e like ia me ka haʻawina o kona lima, a he hina ʻaila no ka ʻepa." 'At the festivals and the appointed feasts, the grain offering is to be an ephah with a bull, an ephah with a ram, and with the lambs as much as one pleases, along with a hin of oil for each ephah.
ʻEzek 46:12A i ka wā e hoʻomākaukau ka mōʻī i ka mōhai kuni na kona makemake iho, a he mau mōhai hoʻomalu paha na kona makemake iho no Iēhova, e wehe ʻia nona ka puka e nānā ana i ka hikina, a e hoʻomākaukau ʻo ia i kāna mōhai kuni a me kāna mau mōhai hoʻomalu, me ia i hana ai i ka lā Sābati: a laila e puka aku nō ia; a ma hope o kona puka ʻana e pani ʻia ka puka.When the prince provides a freewill offering to the LORD--whether a burnt offering or fellowship offerings--the gate facing east is to be opened for him. He shall offer his burnt offering or his fellowship offerings as he does on the Sabbath day. Then he shall go out, and after he has gone out, the gate will be shut.
ʻEzek 46:14A e hoʻomākaukau ʻoe i mōhai ʻai nona, i kēlā kakahiaka i kēia kakahiaka, ʻo ka hapaono o ka ʻepa, a ʻo ka hapakolu o ka hina ʻaila, e hui pū me ka palaoa wali; he mōhai ʻai mau, no Iēhova, ma ke kānāwai mau.You are also to provide with it morning by morning a grain offering, consisting of a sixth of an ephah with a third of a hin of oil to moisten the flour. The presenting of this grain offering to the LORD is a lasting ordinance.
ʻEzek 46:19A ma hope iho, lawe mai ʻo ia iaʻu, ma kahi e komo ai, e pili ana i ka ʻaoʻao o ka ʻīpuka, ma loko o nā keʻena hoʻāno no nā kāhuna, ka mea e nānā ana i ke kūkulu ʻākau: aia hoʻi, he wahi ma nā ʻaoʻao ʻelua ma ke komohana.Then the man brought me through the entrance at the side of the gate to the sacred rooms facing north, which belonged to the priests, and showed me a place at the western end.
ʻEzek 46:21A laila, lawe mai ʻo ia iaʻu ma loko o ka pā hale ma waho, a hoʻohele aʻe iaʻu ma nā kihi ʻehā o ka pā hale; aia hoʻi, he pā hale ma loko o kēlā kihi kēia kihi o ka pā hale.He then brought me to the outer court and led me around to its four corners, and I saw in each corner another court.
ʻEzek 46:22Ma nā kihi ʻehā o ka pā hale, he mau pā hale i hoʻopaʻa ʻia, he kanahā ka loa, he kanakolu ka laulā; hoʻokahi nō ke ana o kēia mau kihi ʻehā.In the four corners of the outer court were enclosed courts, forty cubits long and thirty cubits wide; each of the courts in the four corners was the same size.
ʻEzek 46:23He pā no kekahi a puni ma ia mau mea, a puni ia mau mea ʻehā, a ua hana ʻia me nā kapuahi e hoʻolapalapa ai ma lalo aʻe o nā pā a puni.Around the inside of each of the four courts was a ledge of stone, with places for fire built all around under the ledge.
ʻEzek 47:5A laila, ana hou aʻela ʻo ia i hoʻokahi tausani; he muliwai kā, ʻaʻole hiki iaʻu ke hele aʻe ma kēlā kapa; no ka mea, ua kiʻekiʻe aʻe nā wai, nā wai e ʻau ai, ʻaʻole hiki ke hele ʻia aʻe.He measured off another thousand, but now it was a river that I could not cross, because the water had risen and was deep enough to swim in--a river that no one could cross.
ʻEzek 47:7A i ka wā i hoʻi ai au, aia hoʻi, he nui nā kumu lāʻau ma ke kaʻe o ka muliwai ma kēlā ʻaoʻao, a ma kēia ʻaoʻao.When I arrived there, I saw a great number of trees on each side of the river.
ʻEzek 47:9Eia hoʻi kēia, ʻo nā mea a pau e ola ana, a e ʻoni ana, ma nā wahi a pau a ka muliwai e hiki aku ai, e ola nō ia; a he nui auaneʻi ka lehulehu o nā iʻa, no ka hiki ʻana o kēia mau wai i laila, no ka mea, e hoʻōla ʻia nā wai; a e ola nā mea a pau kahi e hiki aku ai ka muliwai.Swarms of living creatures will live wherever the river flows. There will be large numbers of fish, because this water flows there and makes the salt water fresh; so where the river flows everything will live.
ʻEzek 47:10Eia hoʻi kēia, e kū nā lawaiʻa ma ia, mai ʻEnegedi, a hiki i ʻEnegelaima; a no ka hohola ʻana ia i nā ʻupena; a he nui ke ʻano o kā lākou poʻe iʻa, e like me nā iʻa o ke kai nui, he nui wale.Fishermen will stand along the shore; from En Gedi to En Eglaim there will be places for spreading nets. The fish will be of many kinds--like the fish of the Great Sea.
ʻEzek 47:13Ke ʻī mai nei Iēhova ka Haku, penei; Eia ka palena e ʻai ai ʻoukou i ka ʻāina, ma muli o nā ʻohana ʻumikumamālua o ʻIseraʻela; he mau ʻāpana ko Iosepa.This is what the Sovereign LORD says: "These are the boundaries by which you are to divide the land for an inheritance among the twelve tribes of Israel, with two portions for Joseph.
ʻEzek 47:22A e hiki nō kēia, e puʻunaue ʻoukou ma ka pū ʻana, i hoʻoilina no ʻoukou, a no nā malihini e noho ana i waena o ʻoukou, a loaʻa iā lākou nā keiki i waena o ʻoukou; a lilo lākou iā ʻoukou me he poʻe lā i hānau ʻia ma ka ʻāina i waena o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela; e loaʻa iā lākou me ʻoukou ka hoʻoilina i waena o nā ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela.You are to allot it as an inheritance for yourselves and for the aliens who have settled among you and who have children. You are to consider them as native-born Israelites; along with you they are to be allotted an inheritance among the tribes of Israel.
ʻEzek 48:8A ma ka palena ʻo Iuda, mai ka ʻaoʻao hikina a hiki i ka ʻaoʻao komohana, ʻo ia ka ʻālana a ʻoukou e mōhai ai, he iwakāluakumamālima tausani ʻohe o ka laulā, a ʻo ka loa e like ia me kekahi ʻāpana, mai ka ʻaoʻao hikina a hiki i ka ʻaoʻao komohana; a i waenakonu auaneʻi ka wahi hoʻāno."Bordering the territory of Judah from east to west will be the portion you are to present as a special gift. It will be 25,000 cubits wide, and its length from east to west will equal one of the tribal portions; the sanctuary will be in the center of it.
ʻEzek 48:9A ʻo ka ʻālana a ʻoukou e mōhai aku ai iā Iēhova he iwakāluakumamālima tausani ka loa, a he ʻumi tausani ka laulā."The special portion you are to offer to the LORD will be 25,000 cubits long and 10,000 cubits wide.
ʻEzek 48:10A no lākou, no nā kāhuna kēia ʻālana hoʻāno; ma ke kūkulu ʻākau he iwakāluakumamālima tausani ka loa, a ma ke komohana he ʻumi tausani ka laulā, a ma ka hikina he ʻumi tausani ka laulā, a ma ke kūkulu hema he iwakāluakumamālima tausani ka loa; a ma waenakonu hoʻi ka wahi hoʻāno no Iēhova.This will be the sacred portion for the priests. It will be 25,000 cubits long on the north side, 10,000 cubits wide on the west side, 10,000 cubits wide on the east side and 25,000 cubits long on the south side. In the center of it will be the sanctuary of the LORD.
ʻEzek 48:13A no nā mamo a Levi, ma ke kūpono i ka palena o ka poʻe kāhuna, he iwakāluakumamālima tausani ka loa, a ʻo ka laulā he ʻumi tausani; ʻo ka loa a pau he iwakāluakumamālima tausani ia, a he ʻumi tausani ka laulā."Alongside the territory of the priests, the Levites will have an allotment 25,000 cubits long and 10,000 cubits wide. Its total length will be 25,000 cubits and its width 10,000 cubits.
ʻEzek 48:14ʻAʻole lākou e kūʻai lilo aku i kauwahi ona, ʻaʻole hoʻi e kūʻai, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hoʻolilo iā haʻi i ka hua mua o ka ʻāina; no ka mea, he hoʻāno nō ia no Iēhova.They must not sell or exchange any of it. This is the best of the land and must not pass into other hands, because it is holy to the LORD.
ʻEzek 48:15A ʻo ka lima tausani i waiho ʻia ma ka laulā e kū pono ana i ka iwakāluakumamālima tausani, he wahi hoʻāno ʻole no ke kūlanakauhale, no nā wahi e noho ai, a me kahi kaʻawale; a ma waenakonu ke kūlanakauhale."The remaining area, 5,000 cubits wide and 25,000 cubits long, will be for the common use of the city, for houses and for pastureland. The city will be in the center of it
ʻEzek 48:18A ʻo ke koena o ka loa e kū pono ana i ka ʻālana o ka ʻāpana hoʻāno, he ʻumi tausani ma ka hikina, a he ʻumi tausani ma ke komohana: a e kū pono nō ia i ka ʻālana o ka ʻāpana hoʻāno; a e lilo kona hua i ʻai na ka poʻe lawelawe na ke kūlanakauhale.What remains of the area, bordering on the sacred portion and running the length of it, will be 10,000 cubits on the east side and 10,000 cubits on the west side. Its produce will supply food for the workers of the city.
ʻEzek 48:20ʻO ka ʻālana ʻokoʻa, he iwakāluakumamālima tausani ka loa, me ka iwakāluakumamālima tausani; e mōhai aku ʻoukou i ka ʻālana hoʻāno i ʻahā like, me ka ʻāpana no ke kūlanakauhale.The entire portion will be a square, 25,000 cubits on each side. As a special gift you will set aside the sacred portion, along with the property of the city.
ʻEzek 48:35ʻO kona ana puni he ʻumikumamāwalu tausani ana: a mai ia lā aku, eia hoʻi ka inoa o ke kūlanakauhale, Ma laila nō Iēhova."The distance all around will be 18,000 cubits. "And the name of the city from that time on will be: THE LORD IS THERE."
Dan 1:4Nā keiki kīnā ʻole, a maikaʻi ke nānā aku, a akamai ma nā mea a pau i aʻo ʻia mai, a he poʻe ʻike i nā mea ʻike ʻia a naʻauao hoʻi ma nā mea e akamai ai, ka poʻe i mākaukau, i kū aku lākou i loko o ka hale o ke aliʻi, i aʻo ʻia mai ai lākou ma ka palapala, a me ka ʻōlelo a ka poʻe Kaledea.young men without any physical defect, handsome, showing aptitude for every kind of learning, well informed, quick to understand, and qualified to serve in the king's palace. He was to teach them the language and literature of the Babylonians.
Dan 1:12E hoʻāʻo mai i kāu mau kauā i nā lā he ʻumi, a e hāʻawi mai ʻoe na mākou i nā lāʻau iki ʻai e ʻai, a me ka wai e inu."Please test your servants for ten days: Give us nothing but vegetables to eat and water to drink.
Dan 1:14A ʻae maila nō ʻo ia i kā lākou ma kēia mea, a hoʻāʻo ihola iā lākou i nā lā he ʻumi.So he agreed to this and tested them for ten days.
Dan 1:15A i ka hope o ua mau lā lā he ʻumi, ua ʻike ʻia ko lākou mau maka, ua maikaʻi, ua momona ka ʻiʻo ma mua o ko nā kamaliʻi a pau i ʻai i ka ʻai a ke aliʻi.At the end of the ten days they looked healthier and better nourished than any of the young men who ate the royal food.
Dan 2:8ʻŌlelo 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 2:11A he mea pohihihi kēia mea a ke aliʻi i koi mai nei: ʻaʻole loa he mea e hiki ke hoʻākāka ia mea i mua o ke aliʻi, akā, ʻo nā akua wale nō, nā mea i noho pū ʻole me kānaka.What the king asks is too difficult. No one can reveal it to the king except the gods, and they do not live among men."
Dan 2:31ʻO ʻoe, e ke aliʻi, ua ʻike ʻoe, aia hoʻi, he kiʻi nui. ʻO ua kiʻi lā, he mea ʻē kona ʻōlinolino, ua kū mai ia i mua ou, a ʻo kona helehelena he mea weliweli loa ia."You looked, O king, and there before you stood a large statue--an enormous, dazzling statue, awesome in appearance.
Dan 2:32ʻO ke poʻo o ua kiʻi lā, he gula maʻemaʻe ia, ʻo kona umauma a me nā lima he kālā ia, ʻo kona ʻōpū a me nā ʻūhā he keleawe ia.The head of the statue was made of pure gold, its chest and arms of silver, its belly and thighs of bronze,
Dan 2:33ʻO kona mau wāwae he hao ia, a ʻo kona mau kapuaʻi he hao kekahi, a he pālolo kekahi.its legs of iron, its feet partly of iron and partly of baked clay.
Dan 2:34ʻIke 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 2:35A laila, ua okaoka loa ihola ka hao, a me ka pālolo, a me ke keleawe, ke kālā, a me ke gula; a ua lilo lākou me he ʻōpala lā ma ke kahua hehi o ke kau: a ua puhi ʻia hoʻi e ka makani, ʻaʻole wahi i loaʻa no lākou; akā, ʻo ua pōhaku lā i kuʻi i ke kiʻi, ua lilo ia i mauna nui a piha ka honua iā ia.Then the iron, the clay, the bronze, the silver and the gold were broken to pieces at the same time and became like chaff on a threshing floor in the summer. The wind swept them away without leaving a trace. But the rock that struck the statue became a huge mountain and filled the whole earth.
Dan 2:37ʻO ʻoe nō, e ke aliʻi, he aliʻi ʻoe o nā aliʻi; a ua hāʻawi mai nō ke Akua o ka lani iā ʻoe i ke aupuni, a me ka mana, a me ka ikaika, a me ka hanohano.You, O king, are the king of kings. The God of heaven has given you dominion and power and might and glory;
Dan 2:39A ma hope o kou e hoʻokū ʻia ana he aupuni ʻē, ua emi mai ia ma hope o kou; a ʻo ke kolu o ke aupuni [e hoʻokū ʻia mai] he keleawe ia; ʻo ia ka mea e aliʻi ana ma luna o ka honua a pau."After you, another kingdom will rise, inferior to yours. Next, a third kingdom, one of bronze, will rule over the whole earth.
Dan 2:40A ʻo ka hā o ke aupuni e like auaneʻi kona ikaika me he hao lā; no ka mea, ʻo ka hao ka mea e weluwelu ai, a e okaoka loa ai nā mea a pau; a e like me ka hao i hoʻoweluwelu liʻiliʻi ai i kēia mau mea a pau, pēlā nō ʻo ia e okaoka loa ai.Finally, there will be a fourth kingdom, strong as iron--for iron breaks and smashes everything--and as iron breaks things to pieces, so it will crush and break all the others.
Dan 2:41A i kou ʻike ʻana i nā kapuaʻi a me nā manamana wāwae he pālolo a ka potera kekahi, a he hao kekahi, e māhele ʻia ana ke aupuni; akā, ʻo ka ikaika o ka hao kekahi mea i loko ona, e like me kou ʻike ʻana i ka hao i hui pū ʻia ai me ka pālolo.Just as you saw that the feet and toes were partly of baked clay and partly of iron, so this will be a divided kingdom; yet it will have some of the strength of iron in it, even as you saw iron mixed with clay.
Dan 2:42E like me ua mau manamana wāwae lā he hao kekahi a he pālolo kekahi, pēlā kēia aupuni, he ikaika kekahi, a he nāwaliwali kekahi.As the toes were partly iron and partly clay, so this kingdom will be partly strong and partly brittle.
Dan 2:47ʻŌlelo maila ke aliʻi iā Daniʻela, ʻī mai, He ʻoiaʻiʻo nō ʻo ko ʻoukou Akua he Akua ia o nā akua, a he Haku o nā aliʻi, ʻo ia hoʻi ka mea e hoʻākāka mai i nā mea i ʻike ʻole ʻia, no ka mea, iā ʻoe nō e hiki ai ke hoʻākāka mai i kēia mea i ʻike ʻole ʻia.The king said to Daniel, "Surely your God is the God of gods and the Lord of kings and a revealer of mysteries, for you were able to reveal this mystery."
Dan 2:48A laila, hoʻolilo aʻela ke aliʻi iā Daniʻela i kanaka nui, hāʻawi hoʻi iā ia i nā makana he nui wale, a hoʻolilo iā ia i kiaʻāina o nā ʻāina a pau ma Babulona, a i luna hoʻi ma luna o ka poʻe naʻauao a pau o Babulona.Then the king placed Daniel in a high position and lavished many gifts on him. He made him ruler over the entire province of Babylon and placed him in charge of all its wise men.
Dan 3:1Hana ihola ʻo Nebukaneza ke aliʻi i kiʻi gula, ʻo kona kiʻekiʻe he kanaono kūbita, a ʻo kona laulā ʻeono ia kūbita; a kūkulu ihola ʻo ia ia mea ma ka pāpū ʻo Dura, ma ka ʻāina ʻo Babulona.King Nebuchadnezzar made an image of gold, ninety feet high and nine feet wide, and set it up on the plain of Dura in the province of Babylon.
Dan 3:24A 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 3:25ʻŌlelo 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 4:2He mea pono i koʻu manaʻo ke hoʻākāka aku i nā hōʻailona, a me nā hana mana a ke Akua kiʻekiʻe i hana mai ai iaʻu.It is my pleasure to tell you about the miraculous signs and wonders that the Most High God has performed for me.
Dan 4:3He manomano kona mau hōʻailona, a he kupaianaha hoʻi kāna mau hana mana! ʻO kona aupuni, he aupuni mau loa ia, a ʻo kona aliʻi ʻana, mai ia hanauna aku ia, a ia hanauna aku.How great are his signs, how mighty his wonders! His kingdom is an eternal kingdom; his dominion endures from generation to generation.
Dan 4:10Penei ka liʻa ʻana a koʻu poʻo ma luna o koʻu wahi moe: aia hoʻi, ua ʻike au, he lāʻau i waenakonu o ka honua, a ʻo kona kiʻekiʻe, ua ʻoi nui loa aku ia.These are the visions I saw while lying in my bed: I looked, and there before me stood a tree in the middle of the land. Its height was enormous.
Dan 4:12ʻO nā lau ona ua maikaʻi ia, a he nui nō hoʻi kona hua, aia hoʻi ma loko ona he ʻai na nā mea a pau; ua hoʻomalu ʻia nā holoholona o ke kula ma lalo iho ona, ua kau mai hoʻi nā manu o ka lewa ma luna o kona mau lālā, a ua hānai ʻia nā mea ʻiʻo a pau i ko ua lāʻau lā.Its leaves were beautiful, its fruit abundant, and on it was food for all. Under it the beasts of the field found shelter, and the birds of the air lived in its branches; from it every creature was fed.
Dan 4:13Ua ʻike au ma ka liʻa ʻana o kuʻu poʻo ma luna iho o koʻu wahi moe, aia hoʻi, he mea kiaʻi a he mea hemolele e iho mai ana mai ka lani mai:"In the visions I saw while lying in my bed, I looked, and there before me was a messenger, a holy one, coming down from heaven.
Dan 4:20ʻO ka lāʻau āu i ʻike ai, he nui, a he ikaika, ʻo kona kiʻekiʻe i hiki aku i ka lani, a ua ʻike ʻia hoʻi ia e ko ka honua a pau;The tree you saw, which grew large and strong, with its top touching the sky, visible to the whole earth,
Dan 4:21ʻO nā lau ona he maikaʻi, a nui kona hua, a ma loko ona he ʻai na nā mea a pau; a i hoʻomaluhia ai nā holoholona o ke kula ma lalo iho ona, a ma luna o kona mau lālā i kau ai nā manu o ka lewa:with beautiful leaves and abundant fruit, providing food for all, giving shelter to the beasts of the field, and having nesting places in its branches for the birds of the air--
Dan 4:23A ʻo kāu ʻike ʻana, e ke aliʻi, i ka mea kiaʻi, he mea hemolele e iho mai ana, mai ka lani mai, e ʻōlelo ana, E kua aku i ka lāʻau, a e hoʻopau iā ia; akā, e waiho i ke kumu o kona aʻa ma ka lepo, me ke apo hao a me ke keleawe, ma waena o nā mea uliuli o ke kula; a e hoʻopulu ʻia i ka hau o ka lani, ʻo kona kuleana aia nō ia me nā holoholona o ke kula, a hala aku nā manawa ʻehiku ma luna iho ona;"You, O king, saw a messenger, a holy one, coming down from heaven and saying, 'Cut down the tree and destroy it, but leave the stump, bound with iron and bronze, in the grass of the field, while its roots remain in the ground. Let him be drenched with the dew of heaven; let him live like the wild animals, until seven times pass by for him.'
Dan 4:29A pau nā malama he ʻumikumamālua e holoholo ana nō ia ma luna o ka hale aliʻi o ke aupuni o Babulona;Twelve months later, as the king was walking on the roof of the royal palace of Babylon,
Dan 4:35A ua manaʻo ʻia ko ka honua a pau he mea ʻole; ua hana nō hoʻi ʻo ia e like me kona makemake ma waena o nā pūʻali o ka lani, a me ko ka honua; ʻaʻole e hiki i kekahi ke hoʻopaʻa aku i kona lima, ʻaʻole hoʻi e ʻōlelo aku iā ia, He aha kāu e hana nei?All the peoples of the earth are regarded as nothing. He does as he pleases with the powers of heaven and the peoples of the earth. No one can hold back his hand or say to him: "What have you done?"
Dan 5:12No ka mea, aia i loko o Daniʻela ka mea a ke aliʻi i kapa ai ʻo Beletesaza, he ʻuhane naʻauao loa, a me ke akamai, ʻo ka hoʻākāka ʻana i nā moe, ka hoʻomaopopo ʻana i nā ʻōlelo nane, a me ka hōʻike ʻana i nā mea pohihihi; ʻānō e kiʻi ʻia aku ʻo Daniʻela, a nāna nō e hoʻākāka mai i ke ʻano.This man Daniel, whom the king called Belteshazzar, was found to have a keen mind and knowledge and understanding, and also the ability to interpret dreams, explain riddles and solve difficult problems. Call for Daniel, and he will tell you what the writing means."
Dan 5:16A ua lohe au nou, e hiki iā ʻoe ke hoʻākāka mai i ke ʻano, a e hōʻike mai i nā mea pohihihi. ʻĀnō hoʻi, inā e hiki iā ʻoe ke heluhelu i kēia palapala, a e hoʻākāka mai i ke ʻano, a laila e hōʻaʻahu ʻia ʻoe i ke kapa ʻulaʻula, a e kau ʻia he lei gula ma kou ʻāʻī, a e hoʻolilo ʻia ʻoe ʻo ke kolu no nā aliʻi i loko o ke aupuni.Now I have heard that you are able to give interpretations and to solve difficult problems. If you can read this writing and tell me what it means, you will be clothed in purple and have a gold chain placed around your neck, and you will be made the third highest ruler in the kingdom."
Dan 5:31A lilo ke aupuni iā Dariu i ka Media, he kanaonokumamālua ona mau makahiki.and Darius the Mede took over the kingdom, at the age of sixty-two.
Dan 6:1He mea pono i ka manaʻo o Dariu e hoʻonoho ma luna o ke aupuni i nā aliʻi he haneri a me ka iwakālua, e aliʻi ai lākou ma luna o ke aupuni a pau;It pleased Darius to appoint 120 satraps to rule throughout the kingdom,
Dan 6:3A laila, ua hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻia ʻo Daniʻela ma luna o nā luna a me nā aliʻi, no ka mea, aia i loko ona he naʻau maikaʻi loa; a manaʻo ihola ke aliʻi e hoʻonoho iā ia ma luna o ke aupuni a pau loa.Now Daniel so distinguished himself among the administrators and the satraps by his exceptional qualities that the king planned to set him over the whole kingdom.
Dan 6:7Ua kūkākūkā pū nā luna o ke aupuni, nā kiaʻāina, a me nā aliʻi, nā kākāʻōlelo, a me nā luna koa, e kau i kānāwai aupuni, i lilo ia i ʻōlelo paʻa, ʻo ka mea e 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 ia i loko o ka lua liona.The royal administrators, prefects, satraps, advisers and governors have all agreed that the king should issue an edict and enforce the decree that anyone who prays to any god or man during the next thirty days, except to you, O king, shall be thrown into the lions' den.
Dan 6:8ʻĀnō, e ke aliʻi ē, e hana ʻoe i ʻōlelo paʻa, a e kākau ʻoe i kou inoa ma ua palapala lā, i ʻole e hoʻololi ia, ma ko ke kānāwai o ko Media a me ko Peresia, he mea luli ʻole.Now, O king, issue the decree and put it in writing so that it cannot be altered--in accordance with the laws of the Medes and Persians, which cannot be repealed."
Dan 6:12A 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 6:17Ua lawe ʻia nō hoʻi he pōhaku, a ua kau ʻia ma luna o ka puka o ua lua lā; a hōʻailona ke aliʻi ia mea me kona hōʻailona, a me ka hōʻailona o kona mau aliʻi, i hoʻokahuli ʻole ʻia ka manaʻo iā Daniʻela.A stone was brought and placed over the mouth of the den, and the king sealed it with his own signet ring and with the rings of his nobles, so that Daniel's situation might not be changed.
Dan 7:1I ka makahiki mua o Belehazara, ke aliʻi o Babulona, he moeʻuhane ko Daniʻela, a me ka liʻa o kona poʻo ma luna o kona wahi moe. A laila palapala ihola ʻo Daniʻela i ua moe lā, a hōʻike aku ia i ka nui o ia mau mea.In the first year of Belshazzar king of Babylon, Daniel had a dream, and visions passed through his mind as he was lying on his bed. He wrote down the substance of his dream.
Dan 7:4ʻO 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 7:5Aia hoʻi, kekahi holoholona ʻē, ʻo ka lua ia, ʻo kona ʻano ua like ia me ka bea, hoʻāla aʻela ʻo ia iā ia iho ma kona ʻaoʻao iho, aia hoʻi, ʻekolu iwi ʻaoʻao i loko o kona waha i waena o kona mau niho; a ʻōlelo aʻela lākou iā ia, E kū aʻe ʻoe, e ʻai i ka ʻiʻo he nui."And there before me was a second beast, which looked like a bear. It was raised up on one of its sides, and it had three ribs in its mouth between its teeth. It was told, 'Get up and eat your fill of flesh!'
Dan 7:7A 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 7:8I koʻu noʻonoʻo ʻana i ua mau pepeiaohao lā, aia hoʻi, kupu maila i waenakonu o lākou kekahi pepeiaohao ʻuʻuku, uhuki ʻia aʻela i mua ona nā pepeiaohao mua ʻekolu: a i loko o ua pepeiaohao ʻuʻuku lā, aia hoʻi, he mau maka me he maka kanaka lā, a he waha hoʻi e ʻōlelo ana i nā mea nui."While I was thinking about the horns, there before me was another horn, a little one, which came up among them; and three of the first horns were uprooted before it. This horn had eyes like the eyes of a man and a mouth that spoke boastfully.
Dan 7:17ʻO kēia mau holoholona nui ʻehā, he mau aliʻi lākou ʻehā, nā mea e hōʻea i luna mai ka honua aʻe.'The four great beasts are four kingdoms that will rise from the earth.
Dan 7:20A ʻo kona mau pepeiaohao he ʻumi ma luna o kona poʻo, a me kekahi mea i kupu aʻe, ua hina hoʻi nā mea ʻekolu i mua ona; ua pepeiaohao lā nona nā maka, a me ka waha hoʻi e ʻōlelo ana i nā mea nui, a ua ʻoi aku ka ikaika o kona maka ma mua o ko kona poʻe hoa.I also wanted to know about the ten horns on its head and about the other horn that came up, before which three of them fell--the horn that looked more imposing than the others and that had eyes and a mouth that spoke boastfully.
Dan 7:23Penei kāna i ʻī mai ai, ʻO ka hā o ua mau holoholona lā, ʻo ka hā nō ia o ke aupuni ma ka honua, he mea ʻano ʻē ia i nā aupuni a pau; a e luku loa ia i ko ka honua, a e hehi ia mea i lalo, a okaoka liʻiliʻi loa."He gave me this explanation: 'The fourth beast is a fourth kingdom that will appear on earth. It will be different from all the other kingdoms and will devour the whole earth, trampling it down and crushing it.
Dan 7:24A ʻo nā pepeiaohao he ʻumi no loko mai nō o kēia aupuni, he mau aliʻi ia he ʻumi e kū mai ana; a ʻo kekahi mea e kū mai ana nō ma hope o lākou; ʻaʻole like ia me ka mea mua, a e luku hoʻi ia i nā aliʻi ʻekolu.The ten horns are ten kings who will come from this kingdom. After them another king will arise, different from the earlier ones; he will subdue three kings.
Dan 7:27Akā, ʻo ke aupuni, a me ke aliʻi ʻana, a ʻo ka nani o ke aupuni ma lalo iho o nā lani a puni, e hāʻawi ʻia mai i nā kānaka haipule o ka Mea kiʻekiʻe, ʻo kona aupuni he aupuni mau loa ia; a ʻo nā aliʻi a pau, e hoʻokauā aku, a e mālama aku nō hoʻi iā ia.Then the sovereignty, power and greatness of the kingdoms under the whole heaven will be handed over to the saints, the people of the Most High. His kingdom will be an everlasting kingdom, and all rulers will worship and obey him.'
Dan 8:3A 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 8:5A i koʻu noʻonoʻo ʻana, aia hoʻi, he kao kāne, holo maila ia mai ke komohana mai, ma luna o ka honua a pau, ʻaʻole ia e pā iki ma ka lepo; a ʻo ua kao kāne lā he pepeiaohao nui ma waenakonu o kona mau maka.As I was thinking about this, suddenly a goat with a prominent horn between his eyes came from the west, crossing the whole earth without touching the ground.
Dan 8:20ʻO ka hipa kāne āu i ʻike ai nona nā pepeiaohao ʻelua, he mau aliʻi lāua ʻo Media, a me Peresia.The two-horned ram that you saw represents the kings of Media and Persia.
Dan 8:23A i ka hope o ko lākou aupuni, i ka manawa i piha ai ko lākou hewa, e kū mai kekahi aliʻi, he maka hihiu kona, he mea ʻike i nā ʻōlelo pohihihi."In the latter part of their reign, when rebels have become completely wicked, a stern-faced king, a master of intrigue, will arise.
Dan 8:26A ʻo ka hihiʻo no ke ahiahi a me ke kakahiaka, ka mea i haʻi ʻia mai, he ʻoiaʻiʻo nō ia; no ia mea, e pani ʻoe i ua hihiʻo lā; no ka mea, no nā lā he nui loa ia."The vision of the evenings and mornings that has been given you is true, but seal up the vision, for it concerns the distant future."
Dan 9:2I ka makahiki mua o kona aliʻi ʻana, ʻike ihola au, ʻo Daniʻela nei, i loko o nā buke, i ka helu ʻana o nā makahiki ma ka ʻōlelo ʻana mai a Iēhova iā Ieremia i ke kāula, i hoʻopau ʻia mai ai nā makahiki he kanahiku o ko Ierusalema luku ʻia ʻana.in the first year of his reign, I, Daniel, understood from the Scriptures, according to the word of the LORD given to Jeremiah the prophet, that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy years.
Dan 9:24Ua hoʻopaʻa ʻia ma luna o kou poʻe kānaka he kanahiku hebedoma, a ma luna o kou kūlanakauhale hoʻāno, e hoʻopau ʻia ka hewa, a e hoʻopau ʻia hoʻi nā hala, a e hoʻokala ʻia mai ka ʻino, a e hoʻokomo mai i ka pono mau, a e hoʻokō i ka hihiʻo, a me ka mea i wānana ʻia, a e poni i ka Mea hemolele loa."Seventy 'sevens' are decreed for your people and your holy city to finish transgression, to put an end to sin, to atone for wickedness, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy and to anoint the most holy.
Dan 9:25E ʻike ʻoe, a e noʻonoʻo hoʻi, mai ka puka ʻana mai o ke kauoha e hoʻihoʻi, a e kūkulu iā Ierusalema, a hiki aku i ka Mesia, ke Aliʻi, ʻehiku ia hebedoma, a he kanaono a me kumamālua hebedoma; a laila e kūkulu hou ʻia nā alanui, a me ka pā, i nā manawa pōpilikia nō."Know and understand this: From the issuing of the decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem until the Anointed One, the ruler, comes, there will be seven 'sevens,' and sixty-two 'sevens.' It will be rebuilt with streets and a trench, but in times of trouble.
Dan 9:26A ma hope iho o ua mau hebedoma lā he kanaono me kumamālua, e ʻoki ʻia ana ka Mesia, ʻaʻole naʻe nona iho; a ʻo nā kānaka o ke aliʻi ka poʻe e hele mai ana, e luku auaneʻi lākou i ke kūlanakauhale a me ka hale hoʻāno; a ʻo kona hopena me he kai hoʻēʻe lā, a i ka hope o ua kaua lā e hoʻopaʻa ʻia mai ka hoʻoneoneo ʻana.After the sixty-two 'sevens,' the Anointed One will be cut off and will have nothing. The people of the ruler who will come will destroy the city and the sanctuary. The end will come like a flood: War will continue until the end, and desolations have been decreed.
Dan 10:1I ke kolu o ka makahiki o Kuro, ke aliʻi o Peresia, ua hōʻike ʻia mai kekahi mea iā Daniʻela, ka mea i kapa ʻia ʻo Beletesaza; he ʻoiaʻiʻo kēia mea, a ua pili i nā mea kaumaha nui; ua ʻike ʻo ia i ua mea lā, a ua akāka iā ia ke ʻano o ka hihiʻo.In the third year of Cyrus king of Persia, a revelation was given to Daniel (who was called Belteshazzar). Its message was true and it concerned a great war. The understanding of the message came to him in a vision.
Dan 10:5A 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 10:8No laila, ʻo wau wale nō kai koe iho, a ua ʻike nō au ia hihiʻo nui, ʻaʻole naʻe he ikaika i koe i loko oʻu; no ka mea, ua lilo koʻu helehelena me he keʻokeʻo make lā, ʻaʻole ikaika i koe i loko oʻu.So I was left alone, gazing at this great vision; I had no strength left, my face turned deathly pale and I was helpless.
Dan 10:13Akā, ʻo ke aliʻi o ke aupuni o Peresia, ua kūʻē mai iaʻu he iwakālua nā lā a me kumamākahi. Akā hoʻi, ua hele mai ʻo Mikaʻela, kekahi o nā aliʻi nui e kōkua mai iaʻu, a ua noho au ma laila me nā aliʻi o Peresia.But the prince of the Persian kingdom resisted me twenty-one days. Then Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help me, because I was detained there with the king of Persia.
Dan 10:17Pehea lā e hiki ai i ke kauā a kuʻu Haku nei ke kamaʻilio pū me kuʻu Haku? No ka mea, ʻo wau, ua ʻemo ʻole, ʻaʻole ikaika i koe i loko oʻu, ʻaʻole hoʻi he hanu i loko oʻu.How can I, your servant, talk with you, my lord? My strength is gone and I can hardly breathe."
Dan 10:19ʻĪ 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 11:5A e lilo ana nō ke aliʻi o ke kūkulu hema i mea ikaika, a ʻo kekahi aliʻi ona, e ʻoi aku kona ikaika ma mua o kēlā, a e aliʻi ana ʻo ia; ʻo kona aupuni he aupuni nui loa ia."The king of the South will become strong, but one of his commanders will become even stronger than he and will rule his own kingdom with great power.
Dan 11:10Akā, ʻo kāna poʻe keiki e hoʻāla ʻia mai lākou, a e hoʻākoakoa nō lākou i nā koa he lehulehu; ʻoiaʻiʻo, kekahi o lākou e hele mai nō ia, a e hoʻohālana, a kahe aku hoʻi; a laila, e hoʻi mai ia a hoʻāla ʻia e kūʻē aku i kona hūlili.His sons will prepare for war and assemble a great army, which will sweep on like an irresistible flood and carry the battle as far as his fortress.
Dan 11:11A e huhū ke aliʻi o ke kūkulu hema, a e hele mai ia e kaua pū me ia, me ke aliʻi nō o ka ʻākau; a e hoʻomākaukau ia i nā kānaka he lehulehu; akā, e hāʻawi ʻia ua poʻe lehulehu lā i loko o kona lima."Then the king of the South will march out in a rage and fight against the king of the North, who will raise a large army, but it will be defeated.
Dan 11:12A i kona lawe ʻana i ua poʻe nui lā, e hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻia kona naʻau; a e hoʻohiolo iho ʻo ia i nā tausani he nui; ʻaʻole naʻe ia e lilo i mea ikaika ma laila.When the army is carried off, the king of the South will be filled with pride and will slaughter many thousands, yet he will not remain triumphant.
Dan 11:13No ka mea, e hoʻi mai auaneʻi ke aliʻi o ke kūkulu ʻākau, a e hoʻomākaukau i kekahi poʻe nui e ʻoi aku ana i kēlā poʻe ma mua, a hala kekahi mau makahiki, e hele mai nō ʻo ia me ka poʻe koa he lehulehu, a me ka waiwai he nui.For the king of the North will muster another army, larger than the first; and after several years, he will advance with a huge army fully equipped.
Dan 11:14Ia mau manawa he nui ka poʻe e kūʻē mai i ke aliʻi o ke kūkulu hema; ka poʻe pōwā o kou poʻe kānaka kekahi e hoʻokiʻekiʻe iā lākou iho e hoʻokō i ka hihiʻo; akā, e hāʻule auaneʻi lākou."In those times many will rise against the king of the South. The violent men among your own people will rebel in fulfillment of the vision, but without success.
Dan 11:18Ma hope huli aʻela ʻo ia i kona maka i nā mokupuni, a e lawe pio aku i nā mea he lehulehu; akā, na kekahi luna koa e hoʻopio i kona inaina nona iho; a e hoʻihoʻi iā ia i kona inaina ma luna iho ona.Then he will turn his attention to the coastlands and will take many of them, but a commander will put an end to his insolence and will turn his insolence back upon him.
Dan 11:20A laila, e kū mai i luna ma kona wahi kekahi mea nāna e hoʻouna i ka mea ʻauhau waiwai ma luna o ka nani o ia aupuni; akā, ʻaʻole e hala nā lā he nui a luku ʻia ʻo ia, ʻaʻole na ka huhū, ʻaʻole hoʻi na ke kaua."His successor will send out a tax collector to maintain the royal splendor. In a few years, however, he will be destroyed, yet not in anger or in battle.
Dan 11:25A e hoʻāla ʻo ia i kona ikaika, me kona naʻau koa, a me ke kaua nui e kūʻē i ke aliʻi o ke kūkulu hema; a ʻo ke aliʻi o ke kūkulu hema e hoʻāla ʻia mai nō hoʻi ia me ka poʻe koa he nui a ikaika loa e kaua; ʻaʻole naʻe e hiki ke kūpaʻa; no ka mea, e manaʻo kūʻē ana lākou iā ia."With a large army he will stir up his strength and courage against the king of the South. The king of the South will wage war with a large and very powerful army, but he will not be able to stand because of the plots devised against him.
Dan 11:26ʻOiaʻiʻo, ʻo ka poʻe e ʻai ana i kāna ʻai e luku lākou iā ia; a ʻo ko ia lā poʻe koa e hālana lākou; a he nui ka poʻe e hāʻule i ka pepehi ʻia.Those who eat from the king's provisions will try to destroy him; his army will be swept away, and many will fall in battle.
Dan 11:33A ʻo ka poʻe naʻauao o nā kānaka, e aʻo aku lākou i nā mea he nui; akā, e hāʻule auaneʻi lākou i ka pahi kaua, a me ka lapalapa ahi, e lawe pio ʻia, a e hao wale ʻia lākou i nā lā he nui."Those who are wise will instruct many, though for a time they will fall by the sword or be burned or captured or plundered.
Dan 11:34A i ko lākou hāʻule ʻana, e kōkua ʻia mai lākou he wahi kōkua iki nō; akā, he nui ka poʻe e pili iā lākou me nā ʻōlelo malimali.When they fall, they will receive a little help, and many who are not sincere will join them.
Dan 11:39Pēlā ʻo ia e hana ai ma nā pā kaua no ua akua ʻē lā; e hoʻonani ʻo ia i ka poʻe manaʻoʻiʻo aku iā ia, a e hoʻāliʻi ʻo ia iā lākou ma luna o nā mea he nui loa, a e māhele ʻo ia i ka ʻāina i uku.He will attack the mightiest fortresses with the help of a foreign god and will greatly honor those who acknowledge him. He will make them rulers over many people and will distribute the land at a price.
Dan 11:40A i ka wā ma hope e pahu aku nō ke aliʻi o ka hema iā ia; a e hele mai nō hoʻi ke aliʻi o ka ʻākau me he puahiohio lā, e kūʻē mai iā ia me nā kaʻa kaua, a me nā hoʻoholo lio, a me nā moku he nui loa; a e komo ia i loko o nā ʻāina, a e hālana e hele aku ma kēlā ʻaoʻao."At the time of the end the king of the South will engage him in battle, and the king of the North will storm out against him with chariots and cavalry and a great fleet of ships. He will invade many countries and sweep through them like a flood.
Dan 11:41A e komo nō hoʻi ia i loko o ka ʻāina nani, a e hoʻokahuli ʻia nā mea he nui; akā, e hoʻopakele ʻia kēia mau mea mai kona lima aku, ʻo ko ʻEdoma, a me ko Moaba, a me nā poʻokela o nā keiki a ʻAmona.He will also invade the Beautiful Land. Many countries will fall, but Edom, Moab and the leaders of Ammon will be delivered from his hand.
Dan 11:44Akā, no kona lono ʻana i nā ʻōlelo mai ka hikina mai, a mai ke kūkulu ʻākau mai, e pilikia ʻo ia; no ia mea, e hele aku ia me ka huhū nui e pepehi aku, a e luku loa aku i nā mea he nui wale.But reports from the east and the north will alarm him, and he will set out in a great rage to destroy and annihilate many.
Dan 12:2A e ala mai auaneʻi nā mea he nui e hiamoe ana i loko o ka lepo o ka honua; ʻo kekahi poʻe, e ala lākou i ke ola mau loa, a ʻo kekahi poʻe i ka hilahila, a me ka hoʻowahāwahā mau loa ʻia.Multitudes who sleep in the dust of the earth will awake: some to everlasting life, others to shame and everlasting contempt.
Dan 12:3ʻO ka poʻe naʻauao e ʻālohilohi auaneʻi lākou me he mālamalama lā ma ke aouli; a ʻo ka poʻe i hoʻohuli i nā lehulehu ma ka pono, e like me nā hōkū ia ao aku ia ao aku.Those who are wise will shine like the brightness of the heavens, and those who lead many to righteousness, like the stars for ever and ever.
Dan 12:4Akā, e hoʻopaʻa ʻoe, e Daniʻela, i nā ʻōlelo, a e hoʻopili i ka buke a hiki i ka hope: he nui ka poʻe e holo i ʻō a i ʻō, a e māhuahua ana nō ka ʻike.But you, Daniel, close up and seal the words of the scroll until the time of the end. Many will go here and there to increase knowledge."
Dan 12:5A 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 12:8A 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?"
Dan 12:12Pōmaikaʻi ka mea e kakali ana a hiki i nā lā he tausani ʻekolu haneri a me kanakolukumamālima.Blessed is the one who waits for and reaches the end of the "1,335 days.
Hos 1:3A 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 1:6Hāpai hou aʻela ʻo ia, a hānau maila, he kaikamahine. ʻŌlelo mai ke Akua iā ia, e kapa aku i kona inoa, ʻo Loruhama, no ka mea, ʻaʻole au e aloha hou aku i ko ka hale o ka ʻIseraʻela; akā, e lawe loa aku au iā lākou.Gomer conceived again and gave birth to a daughter. Then the LORD said to Hosea, "Call her Lo-Ruhamah, for I will no longer show love to the house of Israel, that I should at all forgive them.
Hos 1:8A i ka wā i ukuhi aku ai ʻo ia iā Loruhama, hāpai aʻela ʻo ia, a hānau mai he keiki kāne.After she had weaned Lo-Ruhamah, Gomer had another son.
Hos 1:9ʻĪ maila ke Akua, E kapa aku i kona inoa, ʻo Loami; no ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻoukou he poʻe kānaka noʻu, ʻaʻole auaneʻi hoʻi au he Akua no ʻoukou.Then the LORD said, "Call him Lo-Ammi, for you are not my people, and I am not your God.
Hos 1:10Akā, e like auaneʻi ka lehulehu o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, me ke one o ke kai, ʻaʻole e hiki ke ana ʻia, ʻaʻole hoʻi ke helu ʻia; a ma kahi i ʻōlelo ʻia ai lākou, ʻAʻole ʻo koʻu poʻe kānaka ʻoukou, ma laila e ʻōlelo ʻia ai lākou, He poʻe keiki ʻoukou na ke Akua ola."Yet the Israelites will be like the sand on the seashore, which cannot be measured or counted. In the place where it was said to them, 'You are not my people,' they will be called 'sons of the living God.'
Hos 2:4ʻAʻole au e aloha aku i kāna poʻe keiki, No ka mea, he poʻe keiki lākou na ka moekolohe.I will not show my love to her children, because they are the children of adultery.
Hos 3:2A 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 3:3A 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 3:4No ka mea, he nui nā lā e noho ai nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻaʻohe aliʻi, ʻaʻohe haku, ʻaʻohe mōhai, ʻaʻohe kiʻi, ʻaʻohe ʻēpoda, ʻaʻohe terapima:For the Israelites will live many days without king or prince, without sacrifice or sacred stones, without ephod or idol.
Hos 4:1E hoʻolohe ʻoukou, e nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, i ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova: no ka mea, he hakakā ko Iēhova me nā kānaka o ka ʻāina; No ka mea, ʻaʻohe ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻaʻohe aloha, ʻaʻohe ʻike i ke Akua ma ka ʻāina.Hear the word of the LORD, you Israelites, because the LORD has a charge to bring against you who live in the land: "There is no faithfulness, no love, no acknowledgment of God in the land.
Hos 5:4ʻAʻole lākou i hoʻolilo i ko lākou manaʻo e huli hou i ko lākou Akua: No ka mea, he naʻau moekolohe i waena o lākou, ʻAʻole lākou i ʻike iā Iēhova."Their deeds do not permit them to return to their God. A spirit of prostitution is in their heart; they do not acknowledge the LORD.
Hos 5:10Ua like nā aliʻi o ka Iuda me ka poʻe hoʻoneʻe i ka palena ʻāina: No laila e ninini aku au i koʻu huhū ma luna o lākou me he wai lā.Judah's leaders are like those who move boundary stones. I will pour out my wrath on them like a flood of water.
Hos 5:12No laila, e like auaneʻi au me ka mū no ʻEperaima, A me he mea popopo lā no ko ka hale o Iuda.I am like a moth to Ephraim, like rot to the people of Judah.
Hos 5:14No ka mea, e like auaneʻi au me he liona lā iā ʻEperaima, A e like me he liona hou lā i ko ka hale o Iuda: ʻO wau, ʻo wau ke haehae, a hele aku, E lawe pio aku au, ʻaʻohe mea nāna e hoʻopakele.For I will be like a lion to Ephraim, like a great lion to Judah. I will tear them to pieces and go away; I will carry them off, with no one to rescue them.
Hos 6:4E ʻEperaima, he aha kaʻu e hana aku ai iā ʻoe? E Iuda, he aha kaʻu e hana aku ai iā ʻoe? No ka mea, ʻo kā ʻoukou pono, ua like me ke ao kakahiaka, A ua like me ka hau e nalo koke ana."What can I do with you, Ephraim? What can I do with you, Judah? Your love is like the morning mist, like the early dew that disappears.
Hos 7:4He poʻe moekolohe lākou a pau, e like me ka umu i hōʻenaʻena ʻia e ka mea pūlehu palaoa, Hoʻopaneʻe ʻo ia i ka pūlehu ʻana, ma hope o ke kāwili ʻana i ka palaoa a hiki i ka wā e hū ai.They are all adulterers, burning like an oven whose fire the baker need not stir from the kneading of the dough till it rises.
Hos 7:8ʻO ʻEperaima, ua hui pū ʻia me nā kānaka ʻē: ʻO ʻEperaima, he pōpō palaoa nō ia, ʻaʻole i huli ʻia."Ephraim mixes with the nations; Ephraim is a flat cake not turned over.
Hos 7:11Ua like hoʻi ʻo ʻEperaima me he manu nūnū lā i hāwāwā, ʻaʻohe ona manaʻo: Kāhea aku lākou i ko ʻAigupita, A hele lākou i ko ʻAsuria."Ephraim is like a dove, easily deceived and senseless-- now calling to Egypt, now turning to Assyria.
Hos 7:16Ua hoʻi hou lākou, ʻaʻole naʻe i ka Mea kiʻekiʻe loa; Ua like lākou me he kakaka hewa lā: E hāʻule nā aliʻi o lākou me ka pahi kaua, no ka hoʻokano o ko lākou alelo: ʻO kēia ko lākou hōʻino ma ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita.They do not turn to the Most High; they are like a faulty bow. Their leaders will fall by the sword because of their insolent words. For this they will be ridiculed in the land of Egypt.
Hos 8:1E kau i ka pū ma kou waha, Me he ʻaeto lā e hele kūʻē mai i ka hale o Iēhova; No ka mea, ua haʻi iā lākou kuʻu berita, A ua ʻae lākou ma luna o koʻu kānāwai."Put the trumpet to your lips! An eagle is over the house of the LORD because the people have broken my covenant and rebelled against my law.
Hos 8:5He mea hoʻopailua kou keiki bipi, e Samaria. Ua hoʻaʻā ʻia kuʻu inaina iā lākou: Pehea lā ka lōʻihi a loaʻa iā lākou ka maʻemaʻe?Throw out your calf-idol, O Samaria! My anger burns against them. How long will they be incapable of purity?
Hos 8:6No ka mea, na ka ʻIseraʻela kēia mea; Na ka paʻahana nō ia i hana; ʻAʻole ia he akua: No ka mea, e haki liʻiliʻi ʻia ke keiki bipi o Samaria.They are from Israel! This calf--a craftsman has made it; it is not God. It will be broken in pieces, that calf of Samaria.
Hos 8:8Ua hoʻopau ʻia ka ʻIseraʻela: A e like auaneʻi lākou i waena o ko nā ʻāina ʻē, me he ipu lā i makemake ʻole ʻia.Israel is swallowed up; now she is among the nations like a worthless thing.
Hos 8:9No ka mea, ua piʻi aʻela lākou i ʻAsuria, me he hoki hihiu, ʻo ia wale nō! Ua hoʻolimalima ʻo ʻEperaima i nā mea aloha.For they have gone up to Assyria like a wild donkey wandering alone. Ephraim has sold herself to lovers.
Hos 8:12Ua kākau aku au nona i nā mea nui o kuʻu kānāwai, Akā, ua manaʻo ʻia ua mau mea lā, me he mea ʻē lā.I wrote for them the many things of my law, but they regarded them as something alien.
Hos 9:5He aha lā auaneʻi kā ʻoukou e hana ai i ka lā ʻahaʻaina, A i ka lā ʻahaʻaina a Iēhova?What will you do on the day of your appointed feasts, on the festival days of the LORD?
Hos 9:8E kali ana ʻo ʻEperaima i ke kōkua, mai koʻu Akua mai: ʻO ke kāula, he punihei ia ʻo ka mea punihei manu ma kona ʻaoʻao a pau, A he mea inaina ma ka hale o ke Akua.The prophet, along with my God, is the watchman over Ephraim, yet snares await him on all his paths, and hostility in the house of his God.
Hos 9:11A no ka ʻEperaima, e lele aku auaneʻi ko lākou nani me he manu lā, mai ka hānau ʻana mai, mai ka ʻōpū mai, a mai ka hāpai ʻana mai.Ephraim's glory will fly away like a bird-- no birth, no pregnancy, no conception.
Hos 9:12Inā paha e hānai lākou i nā keiki a lākou, E hoʻonele aku au iā lākou ma waena aku o kānaka: A he pōʻino ko lākou i ka wā aʻu e haʻalele ai iā lākou!Even if they rear children, I will bereave them of every one. Woe to them when I turn away from them!
Hos 9:15ʻO ko lākou hewa a pau, aia ma Gilegala; No ka mea, ma laila au i inaina aku ai iā lākou: No ka hewa o kā lākou hana ʻana e kipaku aku ai au iā lākou mai koʻu hale aku, ʻAʻole au e aloha hou aku iā lākou; A ʻo ko lākou mau aliʻi, he poʻe kipi lākou!"Because of all their wickedness in Gilgal, I hated them there. Because of their sinful deeds, I will drive them out of my house. I will no longer love them; all their leaders are rebellious.
Hos 10:1ʻO ka ʻIseraʻela, he kumu waina, i ulu pālahalaha, e hua ana i ka hua nona iho; E like me ka nui o kona hua, pēlā nō ia i hoʻomāhuahua ai i nā kuahu; E like me ka maikaʻi o kona ʻāina, pēlā nō ia i hoʻonani ai i nā kiʻi.Israel was a spreading vine; he brought forth fruit for himself. As his fruit increased, he built more altars; as his land prospered, he adorned his sacred stones.
Hos 10:3ʻĀnō hoʻi, e ʻōlelo auaneʻi lākou, ʻAʻohe o kākou aliʻi, No ka mea, ʻaʻole o kākou i makaʻu aku iā Iēhova; He aha ka mea a ke aliʻi e hana mai ai no kākou?Then they will say, "We have no king because we did not revere the LORD. But even if we had a king, what could he do for us?"
Hos 10:12E lūlū ʻoukou no ʻoukou iho, ma ka pono, E ʻohi ʻoukou ma ka lokomaikaʻi; E waele i ko ʻoukou mahina ʻai; No ka mea, he manawa kēia e ʻimi iā Iēhova, A hiki mai ia, a aʻo aku i ka pono iā ʻoukou.Sow for yourselves righteousness, reap the fruit of unfailing love, and break up your unplowed ground; for it is time to seek the LORD, until he comes and showers righteousness on you.
Hos 11:9ʻAʻole au e hoʻopaʻi aku me kuʻu inaina nui, ʻAʻole au e huli aʻe e luku aku iā ʻEperaima; No ka mea, ʻo wau nō ke Akua, ʻaʻole he kanaka, Ma loko ou ka Mea Hemolele; ʻAʻole au e hele mai me ka huhū.I will not carry out my fierce anger, nor will I turn and devastate Ephraim. For I am God, and not man-- the Holy One among you. I will not come in wrath.
Hos 11:11E haʻalulu lākou me he manu lā mai ʻAigupita mai, Me he manu nūnū lā mai ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAsuria mai: A e hoʻonoho au iā lākou ma loko o ko lākou mau hale iho, wahi a Iēhova.They will come trembling like birds from Egypt, like doves from Assyria. I will settle them in their homes," declares the LORD.
Hos 12:2He paio hoʻi ko Iēhova me ka Iuda, A e hoʻopaʻi aku ʻo ia iā Iakoba e like me kona mau ʻaoʻao; E hoʻouku aku kēlā iā ia e like me kāna hana.The LORD has a charge to bring against Judah; he will punish Jacob according to his ways and repay him according to his deeds.
Hos 12:7He kālepa nō ia, ma kona lima ka mea kaupaona hoʻopunipuni: A makemake nō ia i ka ʻālunu.The merchant uses dishonest scales; he loves to defraud.
Hos 13:1I ka wā i ʻōlelo ai ʻo ʻEperaima, he haʻalulu, Ua hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻia ʻo ia i loko o ka ʻIseraʻela; Akā, i kāna hana hewa ʻana ma Baʻala, make ihola ia.When Ephraim spoke, men trembled; he was exalted in Israel. But he became guilty of Baal worship and died.
Hos 13:7No laila, e like auaneʻi au iā lākou me he liona lā; Me he leopadi lā ma ke ala, e hoʻohālua ai au iā lākou.So I will come upon them like a lion, like a leopard I will lurk by the path.
Hos 13:8E hālāwai au me lākou me he bea lā i hoʻonele ʻia, A e haehae au i ka wahī o ko lākou naʻau, A e hoʻopau aku au iā lākou ma laila e like me ka liona: A e haehae ka holoholona o ka wao nahele iā lākou.Like a bear robbed of her cubs, I will attack them and rip them open. Like a lion I will devour them; a wild animal will tear them apart.
Hos 13:13ʻO nā ʻehaʻeha o ka wahine hānau, e hiki mai ia ma luna ona: He keiki naʻaupō ia; No ka mea, ʻaʻohe ona pono e kū lōʻihi ma kahi e hānau ai nā keiki.Pains as of a woman in childbirth come to him, but he is a child without wisdom; when the time arrives, he does not come to the opening of the womb.
Hos 14:8E ʻōlelo iho ʻo ʻEperaima, He aha kaʻu e hana hou aku ai i nā kiʻi? Ua lohe au a ua nānā hou au iā ia; Ua like au me ka lāʻau kaʻa uliuli; Mai oʻu aku ua loaʻa iā ʻoe ka hua.O Ephraim, what more have I to do with idols? I will answer him and care for him. I am like a green pine tree; your fruitfulness comes from me."
Ioʻela 1:6No ka mea, ua hele mai ka lāhui kanaka ma luna o koʻu ʻāina, he ikaika, ʻaʻole e pau i ka helu, ʻO kona mau niho, he niho o ka liona; A ʻo kona niho ʻaoʻao, he niho o ka liona wahine.A nation has invaded my land, powerful and without number; it has the teeth of a lion, the fangs of a lioness.
Ioʻela 1:15Auē no ka lā! No ka mea, ua kokoke mai ka lā o Iēhova, A me he make lā e hiki mai ai ia mai ka Mea mana mai.Alas for that day! For the day of the LORD is near; it will come like destruction from the Almighty.
Ioʻela 2:2He lā pouli, a me ka pōpilikia, He lā nāulu a me ka pouli nui, E like me ka hohola ʻana o ke kakahiaka ma luna o nā mauna; He lāhui kanaka nui, a me ka ikaika; ʻAʻole me kēia mai ka wā kahiko mai, ʻAʻole hoʻi e like hou me ia ma hope, I nā makahiki o nā hanauna he nui.a day of darkness and gloom, a day of clouds and blackness. Like dawn spreading across the mountains a large and mighty army comes, such as never was of old nor ever will be in ages to come.
Ioʻela 2:3E ʻai ana ke ahi i mua ona, A ma hope ona, he lapalapa e hoʻopau ana. Me ka māla ʻo ʻEdena, pēlā ka ʻāina ma mua ona; A ma hope ona, me he wao akua lā; ʻAʻole hoʻi e pakele kekahi mea iā ia.Before them fire devours, behind them a flame blazes. Before them the land is like the garden of Eden, behind them, a desert waste-- nothing escapes them.
Ioʻela 2:9E hele lākou i ʻō i ʻō ma ke kūlanakauhale, E holo lākou ma luna o ka pā pōhaku; E piʻi lākou ma luna o nā hale; E komo lākou ma nā puka makani me he ʻaihue lā.They rush upon the city; they run along the wall. They climb into the houses; like thieves they enter through the windows.
Ioʻela 2:13A e haehae i ko ʻoukou naʻau, ʻaʻole i ko ʻoukou ʻaʻahu, A e huli hou aʻe iā Iēhova i ko ʻoukou Akua; No ka mea, he lokomaikaʻi, a he aloha kona, Ua lohi mai ka inaina, A he aloha nui kona, A ua hoʻololi hou ia i ka manaʻo hoʻopaʻi.Rend your heart and not your garments. Return to the LORD your God, for he is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love, and he relents from sending calamity.
Ioʻela 2:30A e hōʻike aku au i nā mea kupanaha ma ka lani, a ma ka honua; He koko, a me ke ahi, a me nā kia ao uahi.I will show wonders in the heavens and on the earth, blood and fire and billows of smoke.
Ioʻela 3:4A he aha hoʻi kā ʻoukou iaʻu, e Turo, a me Zidona? A me nā palena a pau o Pilisetia? E hoʻihoʻi mai anei ʻoukou i ka uku iaʻu? Inā e hoʻihoʻi mai ʻoukou i ka uku iaʻu, ʻO wau nō kekahi e hoʻihoʻi koke loa aku i ko ʻoukou uku ma luna o ko ʻoukou poʻo."Now what have you against me, O Tyre and Sidon and all you regions of Philistia? Are you repaying me for something I have done? If you are paying me back, I will swiftly and speedily return on your own heads what you have done.
Ioʻela 3:14Nui ka poʻe, he nui ka poʻe ma ke awāwa o ka hoʻopaʻi ʻana: No ka mea, ua kokoke ka lā o Iēhova ma ke awāwa o ka hoʻopaʻi ʻana:Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision! For the day of the LORD is near in the valley of decision.
ʻAm 2:10A ua lawe mai hoʻi au iā ʻoukou mai ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita mai, A alakaʻi iā ʻoukou ma ka wao nahele i nā makahiki he kanahā, E komo ai i ka ʻāina o ka ʻAmora."I brought you up out of Egypt, and I led you forty years in the desert to give you the land of the Amorites.
ʻAm 3:6E puhi ʻia anei ka pū ma ke kūlanakauhale, a pīhoihoi ʻole nā kānaka? He ʻino anei ma loko o ke kūlanakauhale, ʻaʻole na Iēhova ia i hana?When a trumpet sounds in a city, do not the people tremble? When disaster comes to a city, has not the LORD caused it?
ʻAm 4:9Ua hahau aku au iā ʻoukou i ka hua ʻai maʻalili, a me ka punahelu: He nui ko ʻoukou kīhāpai, ko ʻoukou mau pā waina, a me ko ʻoukou mau lāʻau fiku, a me ko ʻoukou mau lāʻau ʻoliva, ua ʻai ʻia hoʻi e ka ʻūhini ʻōpiopio hulu ʻole; Akā, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i hoʻi hou mai iaʻu, wahi a Iēhova."Many times I struck your gardens and vineyards, I struck them with blight and mildew. Locusts devoured your fig and olive trees, yet you have not returned to me," declares the LORD.
ʻAm 5:1E hoʻolohe ʻoukou i kēia ʻōlelo, aʻu e hāpai aku nei no ʻoukou, ʻO ia hoʻi, he kanikau, e ka hale o ka ʻIseraʻela.Hear this word, O house of Israel, this lament I take up concerning you:
ʻAm 5:3No ka mea, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova ka Haku, pēnēia: ʻO ko ke kūlanakauhale i hele pātausani aku, e koe mai nō he haneri; A ʻo ka mea i hele pāhaneri aku, e koe mai nō he ʻumi, no ka hale o ka ʻIseraʻela.This is what the Sovereign LORD says: "The city that marches out a thousand strong for Israel will have only a hundred left; the town that marches out a hundred strong will have only ten left."
ʻAm 5:5Akā, mai ʻimi ʻoukou i Betela, ʻAʻole hoʻi e komo i Gilegala, ʻAʻole e hele aku i Beʻereseba; No ka mea, he ʻoiaʻiʻo, e hele pio aku ko Gilegala, A e lilo ʻo Betela i mea ʻole.do not seek Bethel, do not go to Gilgal, do not journey to Beersheba. For Gilgal will surely go into exile, and Bethel will be reduced to nothing."
ʻAm 5:6E ʻimi ʻoukou iā Iēhova, a e ola ʻoukou; O lele mai ia, me he ahi lā, ma ka hale o Iosepa, A e hoʻopau aku ia, ʻAʻohe mea nāna ia e kinai ma Betela.Seek the LORD and live, or he will sweep through the house of Joseph like a fire; it will devour, and Bethel will have no one to quench it.
ʻAm 5:12No ka mea, ua ʻike au, he nui wale ko ʻoukou lawehala ʻana, A me ko ʻoukou mau hewa nui: E hoʻopilikia ana i ka poʻe hoʻopono, e lawe ana i ka uku kīpē, A e hoʻokahuli ana i ka pono o ka poʻe ʻilihune ma ka puka pā.For I know how many are your offenses and how great your sins. You oppress the righteous and take bribes and you deprive the poor of justice in the courts.
ʻAm 5:13No ia mea, e noho mālie ka mea naʻauao i kēlā manawa; No ka mea, he manawa ʻino ia.Therefore the prudent man keeps quiet in such times, for the times are evil.
ʻAm 5:16No ia hoʻi, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova, ke Akua o nā kaua, ka Haku, pēnēia; Ma nā alanui a pau he auē ʻana; A ma nā wahi i waho a pau, e ʻōlelo lākou, Auē! Auē! A e kāhea aku lākou i ka mea mahi ʻai i ka ʻū ʻana, A i ka poʻe ʻike e kanikau i ka uē ʻana.Therefore this is what the Lord, the LORD God Almighty, says: "There will be wailing in all the streets and cries of anguish in every public square. The farmers will be summoned to weep and the mourners to wail.
ʻAm 5:18Auē ka poʻe ʻiʻini i ka lā o Iēhova! No ke aha lā kēia iā ʻoukou? ʻO ka lā o Iēhova, he pouli ia, ʻaʻole he mālamalama.Woe to you who long for the day of the LORD! Why do you long for the day of the LORD? That day will be darkness, not light.
ʻAm 5:20ʻAʻole anei he pouli ka lā o Iēhova, me ka mālamalama ʻole? A he pouli loa, ʻaʻohe ona mālamalama.Will not the day of the LORD be darkness, not light-- pitch-dark, without a ray of brightness?
ʻAm 5:25Ua kaumaha mai anei ʻoukou naʻu i nā mōhai, a me nā makana ma ka wao nahele i nā makahiki he kanahā, e ka hale o ka ʻIseraʻela?"Did you bring me sacrifices and offerings forty years in the desert, O house of Israel?
ʻAm 6:9A inā e waiho ʻia nā kānaka he ʻumi ma ka hale hoʻokahi, e make nō lākou.If ten men are left in one house, they too will die.
ʻAm 6:10A ʻo ka hoahānau o kona makua kāne e lawe aku iā ia, A ʻo ka mea i puhi iā ia, e lawe aku i waho i nā iwi mai loko mai o ka hale, A e ʻōlelo aku i ka mea ma loko loa o ka hale, ʻAʻole anei he mea i koe me ʻoe? E ʻī mai kēlā, ʻAʻole. A laila, e ʻī aku ia, Hāmau; no ka mea, ʻaʻole e ʻōlelo ma ka inoa ʻo Iēhova.And if a relative who is to burn the bodies comes to carry them out of the house and asks anyone still hiding there, "Is anyone with you?" and he says, "No," then he will say, "Hush! We must not mention the name of the LORD."
ʻAm 7:8A 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 7:13A mai wānana hou ma Betela: no ka mea, he heiau kēia no ke aliʻi, a ʻo ko ke aliʻi hale noho kēia.Don't prophesy anymore at Bethel, because this is the king's sanctuary and the temple of the kingdom."
ʻAm 7:14A 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 8:1Pēnēia i hōʻike mai ai ʻo Iēhova ka Haku iaʻu: aia hoʻi, he hīnaʻi hua oʻo.This is what the Sovereign LORD showed me: a basket of ripe fruit.
ʻAm 8:2A 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 8:3A e lilo nā mele o ka hale aliʻi i auē ʻana ia lā, wahi a Iēhova ka Haku: A he nui auaneʻi nā kupapaʻu ma nā wahi a pau; a e hoʻolei malu aku iā lākou."In that day," declares the Sovereign LORD, "the songs in the temple will turn to wailing. Many, many bodies--flung everywhere! Silence!"
ʻAm 8:8ʻAʻole anei e haʻalulu ka ʻāina no kēia mea, a e auē nā mea a pau e noho ana i loko ona? A e piʻi aʻe ia me he muliwai lā a puni ona; A e laweʻia aku ia, a e hālana aʻe ia e like me ka muliwai o ʻAigupita."Will not the land tremble for this, and all who live in it mourn? The whole land will rise like the Nile; it will be stirred up and then sink like the river of Egypt.
ʻAm 9:5A ʻo Iēhova, ka Haku o nā kaua, ʻo ia ka mea e hoʻopā i ka ʻāina, a e heheʻe iho nō ia; A e auē iho ka poʻe a pau e noho ana i loko ona: A e ea aʻe ia me he muliwai lā a puni ona; A e hālana aʻe e like me ka muliwai o ʻAigupita.The Lord, the LORD Almighty, he who touches the earth and it melts, and all who live in it mourn-- the whole land rises like the Nile, then sinks like the river of Egypt--
ʻOba 1:3Ua hoʻopunipuni ka haʻaheo o kou naʻau iā ʻoe, E ka mea e noho ana ma nā ana o ka pōhaku, He wahi kiʻekiʻe kou noho ʻana; E ʻōlelo ana ma kou naʻau, Na wai lā au e lawe iho i lalo i ka honua?The pride of your heart has deceived you, you who live in the clefts of the rocks and make your home on the heights, you who say to yourself, 'Who can bring me down to the ground?'
ʻOba 1:5Inā i hele mai nā ʻaihue i ou lā, inā he poʻe pōwā i ka pō, (Nani kou luku ʻia!) ʻaʻole anei lākou e ʻaihue, a pau ko lākou makemake? Inā i hele mai nā ʻohi waina i ou lā, ʻaʻole anei lākou e waiho aku i ke koena?"If thieves came to you, if robbers in the night-- Oh, what a disaster awaits you-- would they not steal only as much as they wanted? If grape pickers came to you, would they not leave a few grapes?
ʻOba 1:12ʻAʻole naʻe i pono kou nānā ʻana i ka lā o kou hoahānau, I ka lā o kona malihini ʻana; ʻAʻole hoʻi he pono kou hauʻoli ʻana ma luna o nā mamo a Iuda, I ka lā i luku ʻia ai lākou; ʻAʻole pono kāu ʻōlelo hoʻokiʻekiʻe ʻana i ka wā i pilikia ai lākou.You should not look down on your brother in the day of his misfortune, nor rejoice over the people of Judah in the day of their destruction, nor boast so much in the day of their trouble.
ʻOba 1:17Akā, ma ka mauna ʻo Ziona he mea e pakele ai, a he mea laʻa; A e loaʻa i ko ka hale o Iakoba ko lākou noho ʻana.But on Mount Zion will be deliverance; it will be holy, and the house of Jacob will possess its inheritance.
Ion 1:4A hoʻouna mai ʻo Iēhova i ka makani nui ma ke kai, a he ʻino nui ma ke kai, a ʻaneʻane nāhāhā ka moku.Then the LORD sent a great wind on the sea, and such a violent storm arose that the ship threatened to break up.
Ion 1:6A 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 1:8A 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 1:9ʻĪ maila ʻo ia iā lākou, He Hebera nō wau; a ke makaʻu nei au iā Iēhova ke Akua o ka lani, nāna i hana ke kai, a me ka ʻāina maloʻo.He answered, "I am a Hebrew and I worship the LORD, the God of heaven, who made the sea and the land."
Ion 1:11A 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 3:3A kū aʻela ʻo Iona, a hele aku i Nineva, e like me ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova. A ʻo Nineva he kūlanakauhale nui loa ia, ʻekolu lā o ka hele ʻana.Jonah obeyed the word of the LORD and went to Nineveh. Now Nineveh was a very important city--a visit required three days.
Ion 4:1A he mea hewa nui ia iā Iona, a huhū ihola ia.But Jonah was greatly displeased and became angry.
Ion 4:2A 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 4:4A ʻōlelo mai ʻo Iēhova, He pono anei nou ka huhū?But the LORD replied, "Have you any right to be angry?"
Ion 4:9A 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."
Ion 4:11ʻAʻole anei he pono koʻu minamina ʻana iā Nineva, ke kūlanakauhale nui, i loko ona he lehulehu, hoʻokahi haneri a me ka iwakālua nā tausani a keu aku, ka poʻe ʻike ʻole i waena o ka lima ʻākau a me ka lima hema; a ua nui loa hoʻi nā holoholona?But Nineveh has more than a hundred and twenty thousand people who cannot tell their right hand from their left, and many cattle as well. Should I not be concerned about that great city?"
Mika 1:5No ka lawehala ʻana o kā Iakoba kēia mea a pau, a no nā hewa o ko ka hale o ʻIseraʻela. He aha ka hala o ka Iakoba? ʻAʻole anei ʻo Samaria? A ʻo wai nā wahi kiʻekiʻe o Iuda? ʻAʻole anei ʻo Ierusalema?All this is because of Jacob's transgression, because of the sins of the house of Israel. What is Jacob's transgression? Is it not Samaria? What is Judah's high place? Is it not Jerusalem?
Mika 1:6A e hoʻohālike au iā Samaria me he puʻu lā o ke kula, A me he wahi kanu lā no ka pā waina; A e hoʻolei iho au i nā pōhaku ona ma ke awāwa, A e hōʻike aku au i kona mau kahua."Therefore I will make Samaria a heap of rubble, a place for planting vineyards. I will pour her stones into the valley and lay bare her foundations.
Mika 1:9No ka mea, ʻo kona ʻeha he ʻeha make ia, a ua hiki mai ia i ka Iuda; Ua hiki mai i ka puka pā o koʻu poʻe kānaka, a i Ierusalema.For her wound is incurable; it has come to Judah. It has reached the very gate of my people, even to Jerusalem itself.
Mika 2:3No ia mea, pēnēia i ʻōlelo mai ai ʻo Iēhova; Aia hoʻi, ke manaʻo nei au i ka hewa no kēia ʻohana, ʻAʻole ʻoukou e hiki ke hoʻoneʻe aku i ko ʻoukou mau ʻāʻī mai ia mea aku; ʻAʻole hoʻi ʻoukou e hele hoʻokiʻekiʻe, no ka mea, he manawa ʻino kēia.Therefore, the LORD says: "I am planning disaster against this people, from which you cannot save yourselves. You will no longer walk proudly, for it will be a time of calamity.
Mika 2:7E ka mea i kapa ʻia ʻo ka hale o Iakoba, ua pauaho anei ka ʻuhane o Iēhova? ʻO kēia anei kāna mau hana? ʻAʻole anei he maikaʻi kaʻu mau ʻōlelo i ka mea e hele pono ana?Should it be said, O house of Jacob: "Is the Spirit of the LORD angry? Does he do such things?" "Do not my words do good to him whose ways are upright?
Mika 2:8ʻĀnō iho nei ua kūʻē mai kuʻu poʻe kānaka me he ʻenemi lā: Ke kāʻili nei ʻoukou i ka ʻaʻahu, a me ka lole komo o ka poʻe e hele maluhia ana, me he poʻe lā e hoʻi ana, mai ke kaua mai.Lately my people have risen up like an enemy. You strip off the rich robe from those who pass by without a care, like men returning from battle.
Mika 3:6No ia hoʻi, e hiki mai ai ka pō iā ʻoukou, ʻaʻohe hihiʻo; A iā ʻoukou ka pouli, ʻaʻohe wānana; A e napoʻo ana ka lā ma luna o nā kāula, A he pouli ke ao ma luna o lākou.Therefore night will come over you, without visions, and darkness, without divination. The sun will set for the prophets, and the day will go dark for them.
Mika 3:12No laila, no ʻoukou e hoʻōʻō palau ʻia ʻo Ziona me he kīhāpai lā, A e lilo ʻo Ierusalema i mau puʻu, A ʻo ka mauna o ka hale e like me nā wahi kiʻekiʻe o ka ulu lāʻau.Therefore because of you, Zion will be plowed like a field, Jerusalem will become a heap of rubble, the temple hill a mound overgrown with thickets.
Mika 4:2A e hele nā lāhui kanaka he nui, a e ʻōlelo aku, E hele mai, a e piʻi aku kākou i ka mauna o Iēhova, A i ka hale o ke Akua o Iakoba; A e aʻo mai ia iā kākou i kona mau ʻaoʻao, A e hele kākou ma kona mau alanui; No ka mea, e hele ke kānāwai mai Ziona aku, A ʻo ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova mai Ierusalema aku.Many nations will come and say, "Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the house of the God of Jacob. He will teach us his ways, so that we may walk in his paths." The law will go out from Zion, the word of the LORD from Jerusalem.
Mika 4:3A e hoʻoponopono nō ia i waena o nā kānaka he nui, A e aʻo aku i nā lāhui kanaka ikaika, lōʻihi loa aku; A e kuʻi lākou i kā lākou mau pahi kaua i ʻōʻō palau, A i kā lākou mau ihe i pahi paʻipaʻi: ʻAʻole e hāpai ka lāhui kanaka i ka pahi kaua kūʻē i ka lāhui kanaka, ʻAʻole hoʻi e aʻo hou lākou i ke kaua.He will judge between many peoples and will settle disputes for strong nations far and wide. They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore.
Mika 4:9ʻĀnō, no ke aha lā kou uē nui ʻana? ʻAʻole anei he aliʻi i loko ou? Ua make anei kou kākāʻōlelo? No ka mea, ua loʻohia ʻoe e ka ʻeha, e like me ka wahine nahu kuakoko.Why do you now cry aloud-- have you no king? Has your counselor perished, that pain seizes you like that of a woman in labor?
Mika 4:10E haʻalulu, a e kuakoko, e ke kaikamahine o Ziona, me he wahine hānau lā: No ka mea, ʻānō e hele aku ʻoe mai ke kūlanakauhale aku, A e noho ʻoe ma ke kula, A e hele aku ʻoe a Babulona; A ma laila e hoʻopakele ʻia ʻoe; Ma laila e hoʻōla mai ai ʻo Iēhova iā ʻoe mai ka lima mai o ko ʻoukou poʻe ʻenemi.Writhe in agony, O Daughter of Zion, like a woman in labor, for now you must leave the city to camp in the open field. You will go to Babylon; there you will be rescued. There the LORD will redeem you out of the hand of your enemies.
Mika 4:12Akā, ʻaʻole lākou i ʻike i nā manaʻo o Iēhova, ʻAʻole i ʻike lākou i kona noʻonoʻo ʻana: No ka mea, e hoʻākoakoa ʻo ia iā lākou, me he pūʻā lā ma kahi hehi palaoa.But they do not know the thoughts of the LORD; they do not understand his plan, he who gathers them like sheaves to the threshing floor.
Mika 4:13E kū i luna, a e hehi iho, e ke kaikamahine o Ziona; No ka mea, e hoʻolilo aku au i kou pepeiaohao i hao, A e hoʻolilo hoʻi au i kou mau māiʻuʻu wāwae i keleawe: A e kuʻi iho ʻoe a liʻiliʻi nā kānaka he nui: A e hoʻolaʻa aku au i kā lākou loaʻa no Iēhova, A i ko lākou waiwai no ka Haku o ka honua a pau."Rise and thresh, O Daughter of Zion, for I will give you horns of iron; I will give you hoofs of bronze and you will break to pieces many nations." You will devote their ill-gotten gains to the LORD, their wealth to the Lord of all the earth.
Mika 5:7A ʻo ke koena o Iakoba i waena o nā lāhui kanaka he nui, E like ia me ka hau mai o Iēhova mai, Me ka ua ma luna o ka weuweu, Ka mea kali ʻole no ke kanaka, ʻAʻohe hoʻi e hoʻokaʻulua no ke keiki a ke kanaka.The remnant of Jacob will be in the midst of many peoples like dew from the LORD, like showers on the grass, which do not wait for man or linger for mankind.
Mika 5:8A lilo ke koena o Iakoba i waena o ko nā ʻāina ʻē, I waena o nā lāhui kanaka he nui, e like me ka liona i waena o nā holoholona o ka ulu lāʻau, E like me ka liona ʻōpio i waena o ka ʻohana hipa; No ka mea, i kona hele ʻana aʻe, hehi iho i lalo, a e haehae wale, ʻaʻohe mea nāna e hoʻopakele.The remnant of Jacob will be among the nations, in the midst of many peoples, like a lion among the beasts of the forest, like a young lion among flocks of sheep, which mauls and mangles as it goes, and no one can rescue.
Mika 6:2A hoʻolohe ʻoukou, e nā mauna i ka hoʻopaʻapaʻa o Iēhova, A me ʻoukou nā kumu paʻa o ka honua: No ka mea, he hoʻopaʻapaʻa ko Iēhova me kona poʻe kānaka, A e hoʻopaʻapaʻa nō ia me ka ʻIseraʻela.Hear, O mountains, the LORD's accusation; listen, you everlasting foundations of the earth. For the LORD has a case against his people; he is lodging a charge against Israel.
Mika 6:3E kuʻu poʻe kānaka, he aha kaʻu i hana aku ai iā ʻoe? He aha kaʻu i hoʻoluhi ai iā ʻoe? E hōʻike mai iaʻu."My people, what have I done to you? How have I burdened you? Answer me.
Mika 6:8Ua hōʻike mai nō ia iā ʻoe, e ke kanaka, i ka mea maikaʻi; A he aha ka mea a ke Akua i kauoha mai ai iā ʻoe, Ke ʻole e hana i ka pono, a e aloha i ka lokomaikaʻi, A e hoʻohaʻahaʻa i ka hele ʻana me ke Akua?He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.
Mika 7:17E palu lākou i ka lepo me he nahesa lā, E kolo lākou mai kā lākou mau lua mai, e like me nā mea kolo o ka honua, E weliweli lākou iā Iēhova ko kākou Akua, A e makaʻu lākou nou.They will lick dust like a snake, like creatures that crawl on the ground. They will come trembling out of their dens; they will turn in fear to the LORD our God and will be afraid of you.
Nahuma 1:2Ua lili ke Akua, a ʻo Iēhova ka mea hoʻopaʻi, ʻO Iēhova ka mea hoʻopaʻi, a he huhū kona; ʻO Iēhova ka mea hoʻopaʻi i kona poʻe kūʻē, A ʻo ia ke mālama i ka huhū no kona poʻe ʻenemi.The LORD is a jealous and avenging God; the LORD takes vengeance and is filled with wrath. The LORD takes vengeance on his foes and maintains his wrath against his enemies.
Nahuma 1:3Ua hoʻokaʻulua ʻo Iēhova i ka huhū, a he nui ka mana, ʻAʻole loa ia e kala wale aku: Aia nō ke ala o Iēhova, i loko o ka puahiohio, a me ka ʻino, A ʻo nā ao ka lepo o kona mau wāwae.The LORD is slow to anger and great in power; the LORD will not leave the guilty unpunished. His way is in the whirlwind and the storm, and clouds are the dust of his feet.
Nahuma 1:6ʻO wai lā ka mea e kū i mua o kona inaina? ʻO wai lā ka mea e kū mai i ka wela o kona huhū? Ua ninini ʻia kona huhū me he ahi lā, Ua hiolo iho nā pōhaku ma ona lā.Who can withstand his indignation? Who can endure his fierce anger? His wrath is poured out like fire; the rocks are shattered before him.
Nahuma 1:7Ua maikaʻi ʻo Iēhova, he pākū ʻo ia i ka lā pōpilikia; A ua ʻike nō ia i ka poʻe hilinaʻi iā ia.The LORD is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in him,
Nahuma 1:9He aha ko ʻoukou manaʻo kūʻē iā Iēhova? E hoʻōki loa aku ia, ʻaʻole e hiki pālua mai ka pōpilikia.Whatever they plot against the LORD he will bring to an end; trouble will not come a second time.
Nahuma 1:11Ua puka mai ka mea mai ou mai lā e manaʻo hewa ana iā Iēhova; He kākāʻōlelo hewa.From you, has one come forth who plots evil against the LORD and counsels wickedness.
Nahuma 2:4A e holo kikī nā hale kaʻa ma nā alanui; Holo lākou ma ʻō ma ʻō, ma nā ala pālahalaha, Like ko lākou ʻike ʻia ʻana me nā lamakū, A holo lākou me he uwila lā.The chariots storm through the streets, rushing back and forth through the squares. They look like flaming torches; they dart about like lightning.
Nahuma 2:8A ua like ʻo Nineva me he kiʻo wai lā, mai ka manawa ma mua mai; Akā, e holo aku nō lākou. E kū ʻoukou, e kū! ʻAʻohe mea e nānā i hope.Nineveh is like a pool, and its water is draining away. "Stop! Stop!" they cry, but no one turns back.
Nahuma 2:9E lawe aku ʻoukou i ke kālā, e lawe aku i ke gula: ʻAʻole he hope no ka waiwai, no ka nani, a me kona mau mea maikaʻi a pau.Plunder the silver! Plunder the gold! The supply is endless, the wealth from all its treasures!
Nahuma 2:10Ua nele, ua neoneo, a ua luku ʻia ʻo ia: Ua heheʻe ka naʻau, ua palupalu nā kuli, A he haʻalulu ma nā pūhaka a pau, A ke nananakea nā maka a pau.She is pillaged, plundered, stripped! Hearts melt, knees give way, bodies tremble, every face grows pale.
Nahuma 3:3Kaʻikaʻi aʻe ka hoʻoholo lio i ka pahi kaua wakawaka a me ka ihe huali; A he nui ka poʻe i pepehi ʻia, a he nui nā kupapaʻu; ʻAʻohe hope o nā heana, A hina lākou ma luna o ko lākou mau heana.Charging cavalry, flashing swords and glittering spears! Many casualties, piles of dead, bodies without number, people stumbling over the corpses--
Hab 1:6No ka mea, aia hoʻi, e hoʻokū au i ko Kaledea, he lāhui kanaka hana ʻino, a me ka huhū, Ka mea e hele i nā wahi ākea o ka honua, e ʻimi i nā noho ʻana, nā mea ʻaʻole no lākou.I am raising up the Babylonians, that ruthless and impetuous people, who sweep across the whole earth to seize dwelling places not their own.
Hab 1:7He mea weliweli a me ka makaʻu ʻo ia; Nona iho kona kānāwai, a me kona hanohano.They are a feared and dreaded people; they are a law to themselves and promote their own honor.
Hab 1:8Ua ʻoi ka māmā o kona poʻe lio ma mua o ka leopade, A ua ʻoi ko lākou māmā ma mua o nā ʻīlio hae i ke ahiahi; Holo haʻaheo kona poʻe holo lio, E hele mai kona poʻe hoʻoholo lio mai kahi lōʻihi mai; E lele lākou me he ʻaeto lā, e lalelale ana e ʻai.Their horses are swifter than leopards, fiercer than wolves at dusk. Their cavalry gallops headlong; their horsemen come from afar. They fly like a vulture swooping to devour;
Hab 2:5A he ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻo ka waina, ua hoʻopunipuni ia; ʻO ke kanaka haʻaheo, ʻaʻole ia i noho mālie, Ua hoʻākea ʻo ia i kona makemake, e like me ka lua kupapaʻu, A ua like ʻo ia me ka make, ʻaʻole ia e ana: Hoʻākoakoa ʻo ia nona iho i nā lāhui kanaka a pau, A ua hōʻuluʻulu nona iho i nā kānaka a pau.indeed, wine betrays him; he is arrogant and never at rest. Because he is as greedy as the grave and like death is never satisfied, he gathers to himself all the nations and takes captive all the peoples.
Hab 2:8No ka mea, ua hoʻopio ʻoe i nā lāhui kanaka he nui, ʻO ke koena a pau o nā kānaka e hoʻopio lākou iā ʻoe, No ke koko o kānaka, a no ka hana ʻino i ka ʻāina, I ke kūlanakauhale, a me ka poʻe a pau e noho ana i loko ona.Because you have plundered many nations, the peoples who are left will plunder you. For you have shed man's blood; you have destroyed lands and cities and everyone in them.
Hab 2:10Ua kūkā ʻoe i ka mea hilahila no kou hale, Ma ka hōʻoki ʻana i nā kānaka he nui, Ua hana hewa aku hoʻi ʻoe i kou ʻuhane.You have plotted the ruin of many peoples, shaming your own house and forfeiting your life.
Hab 2:18He aha ka pono o ke kiʻi, i ka manawa i kālai ʻia ʻo ia e ka mea nāna ia i hana? A ʻo ke kiʻi hoʻoheheʻe ʻia, a me ka mea aʻo i ka wahaheʻe? A ʻo ka mea nāna i hana i kona kiʻi, ua hilinaʻi ia ma luna ona, ma ka hana ʻana i akua lapuwale?"Of what value is an idol, since a man has carved it? Or an image that teaches lies? For he who makes it trusts in his own creation; he makes idols that cannot speak.
Hab 3:14Ua ʻō hou aku ʻoe i ke poʻo o kona poʻe aliʻi, me kāna mau ihe, Holo mai lākou, me he ʻino lā, e hoʻopuehu iaʻu; ʻO ko lākou ʻoliʻoli, ua like me ka ʻoliʻoli o ka luku ʻana i ka mea ʻilihune ma kahi malu.With his own spear you pierced his head when his warriors stormed out to scatter us, gloating as though about to devour the wretched who were in hiding.
Hab 3:16Lohe ihola au, a haʻalulu koʻu ʻōpū; Haʻalulu kuʻu lehelehe i ka leo; Komo mai ka popopo i loko o kou mau iwi, A haʻalulu au ma kuʻu wahi ma lalo; He ʻoiaʻiʻo, e hoʻomaha au i ka lā o ka pōpilikia, A piʻi kūʻē mai nā kānaka, e hoʻopilikia mai.I heard and my heart pounded, my lips quivered at the sound; decay crept into my bones, and my legs trembled. Yet I will wait patiently for the day of calamity to come on the nation invading us.
Hab 3:17I ka manawa e pua ʻole mai ai ka lāʻau kū, ʻAʻole hoʻi he hua ma nā kumu waina; A e mae ka hua o ka lāʻau ʻoliva, ʻAʻole hoʻi e hua mai nā kīhāpai i ka ʻai; A e ʻoki ʻia aku ka poʻe hipa mai ka pā hipa aku, ʻAʻole hoʻi he bipi ma loko o nā wahi hānai bipi;Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, though there are no sheep in the pen and no cattle in the stalls,
Zep 1:10A ia lā nō, wahi a Iēhova, He leo nō ka uē ʻana mai ka puka iʻa mai, A he ʻaoa ʻana mai ka ʻāpana ʻalua mai, A me ka luku nui ʻana mai nā puʻu mai."On that day," declares the LORD, "a cry will go up from the Fish Gate, wailing from the New Quarter, and a loud crash from the hills.
Zep 1:15He lā no ka inaina ua lā lā, He lā pōpilikia a me ka pōʻino, He lā e hao wale ʻia ai a me ka hoʻoneoneo, He lā pouli wale a me ka pōʻeleʻele, He lā e uhi mai ai nā ao a me ka pouli paʻapū,That day will be a day of wrath, a day of distress and anguish, a day of trouble and ruin, a day of darkness and gloom, a day of clouds and blackness,
Zep 1:16He lā o ka pū kani a me ka hoʻokani ʻana, E kūʻē i nā kūlanakauhale i puni i ka pā, a ma nā hale kiaʻi kiʻekiʻe.a day of trumpet and battle cry against the fortified cities and against the corner towers.
Zep 2:9No laila, ma kuʻu ola ʻana, wahi a Iēhova o nā kaua, ʻO ke Akua no ka ʻIseraʻela, E like auaneʻi ʻo Moaba me Sodoma, a ʻo ka ʻAmona e like me Gomora, He nāhelehele ʻoʻoi, me nā lua paʻakai, a me ka neoneo mau loa: Na ke koena o koʻu poʻe kānaka lākou e hao aku, A e lilo lākou no ke koena o koʻu poʻe kānaka.Therefore, as surely as I live," declares the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, "surely Moab will become like Sodom, the Ammonites like Gomorrah-- a place of weeds and salt pits, a wasteland forever. The remnant of my people will plunder them; the survivors of my nation will inherit their land."
Zep 2:11He mea hoʻoweliweli auaneʻi ʻo Iēhova iā lākou; No ka mea, e hoʻohoka auaneʻi ʻo ia i nā akua a pau o ka honua; A e hoʻomana aku iā ia ko nā ʻāina a pau o kānaka ʻē, ʻO kēlā mea kēia mea ma kona wahi iho.The LORD will be awesome to them when he destroys all the gods of the land. The nations on every shore will worship him, every one in its own land.
Zep 2:14E moe iho nā ʻohana hipa i loko ona, A me nā holoholona a pau o nā ʻāina: E moe nō hoʻi ka pelikana, a me ke kipoda ma luna o nā kia pōhaku ona: E hoʻokani ko lākou leo ma nā puka makani ona; He neoneo ma nā paepae puka, no ka mea, e wehe ʻia auaneʻi nā papa kedera ona.Flocks and herds will lie down there, creatures of every kind. The desert owl and the screech owl will roost on her columns. Their calls will echo through the windows, rubble will be in the doorways, the beams of cedar will be exposed.
Zep 3:3ʻO nā aliʻi i loko ona, he poʻe liona uō lākou; ʻO nā luna kānāwai ona, he poʻe ʻīlio hae o ke ahiahi; ʻAʻole lākou e hoʻokoe a hiki i ke kakahiaka.Her officials are roaring lions, her rulers are evening wolves, who leave nothing for the morning.
Zep 3:4He poʻe haʻaheo nā kāula ona, nā kānaka hoʻopunipuni; Ua hoʻohaumia nā kāhuna ona i ke keʻena kapu, Ua haʻihaʻi lākou i ke kānāwai.Her prophets are arrogant; they are treacherous men. Her priests profane the sanctuary and do violence to the law.
Zep 3:17ʻO Iēhova ʻo kou Akua i waena ou, He mana kona, e hoʻōla mai ana ʻo ia; E ʻoliʻoli auaneʻi ʻo ia nou me ka hauʻoli, E noho mālie ʻo ia i kona aloha, E hauʻoli ʻo ia nou me ka mele ʻana.The LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing."
Hagai 1:6Ua lūlū nui aku ʻoukou, a he ʻuʻuku ka mea a ʻoukou i ʻohi ai; ua ʻai ʻoukou, ʻaʻole naʻe i māʻona; ua inu ʻoukou, ʻaʻole naʻe i kena ka make wai; ua ʻaʻahu kapa ʻoukou, ʻaʻole nō naʻe ʻoukou i mehana; a ʻo ka mea i hana e uku ʻia mai, ua hahao ʻia kāna uku ma loko o ke ʻeke pukapuka.You have planted much, but have harvested little. You eat, but never have enough. You drink, but never have your fill. You put on clothes, but are not warm. You earn wages, only to put them in a purse with holes in it."
Hagai 1:9Kuko 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 2:3ʻO wai o ʻoukou e koe, nāna i ʻike i kēlā luakini me kona nani mua? Pehea ʻoukou i ʻike ai i kēia, ʻānō, ʻaʻole anei ia ma ko ʻoukou maka me he mea ʻole lā?'Who of you is left who saw this house in its former glory? How does it look to you now? Does it not seem to you like nothing?
Hagai 2:6No ka mea, penei ka ʻī ʻana mai a Iēhova, ke Akua o nā kaua; I kekahi manawa aku, he liʻuliʻu iki ia, a e hoʻonaue au i ka lani a me ka honua, i ke kai a me ka ʻāina maloʻo;"This is what the LORD Almighty says: 'In a little while I will once more shake the heavens and the earth, the sea and the dry land.
Hagai 2:14ʻŌlelo 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 2:16Mai ia manawa, inā hele aku kekahi i ka puʻu hua ʻai he iwakālua nā ana ona, a loaʻa he ʻumi; a i hele aku hoʻi kekahi i kahi kaomi waina e hoʻokahe ai i nā ana he kanalima mai loko mai o ke kaomi waina, a loaʻa iho he iwakālua wale nō.When anyone came to a heap of twenty measures, there were only ten. When anyone went to a wine vat to draw fifty measures, there were only twenty.
Zek 1:8Ua ʻike au i ka pō, aia hoʻi, he kanaka e noho ana ma luna o ka lio ʻulaʻula, e kū ana i waena o nā lāʻau mureto ma kahi malumalu, a ma hope ona nā lio ʻulaʻula, kikokiko a keʻokeʻo.During the night I had a vision--and there before me was a man riding a red horse! He was standing among the myrtle trees in a ravine. Behind him were red, brown and white horses.
Zek 1:12A laila, ʻōlelo maila ka ʻānela o Iēhova, ʻī maila, E Iēhova o nā kaua, Pehea lā ka lōʻihi o kou aloha ʻole mai iā Ierusalema, a me nā kūlanakauhale ʻo Iuda, āu i huhū mai ai i nēia mau makahiki he kanahiku?Then the angel of the LORD said, "LORD Almighty, how long will you withhold mercy from Jerusalem and from the towns of Judah, which you have been angry with these seventy years?"
Zek 1:18A 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 1:19A 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 1:21ʻĪ 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 2:1ʻAlawa hou aʻela kuʻu mau maka i luna, ʻike aʻela, aia hoʻi, he kanaka me ke kaula ana ma kona lima.Then I looked up--and there before me was a man with a measuring line in his hand!
Zek 2:5No ka mea, ʻo wau auaneʻi he pākū ahi nona a puni, wahi a Iēhova, a ʻo wau hoʻi i loko ona he nani.And I myself will be a wall of fire around it,' declares the LORD, 'and I will be its glory within.'
Zek 2:11Ia lā hoʻi, he nui nā lāhui kanaka e hui aku iā lākou iho me Iēhova, a e lilo lākou i kānaka noʻu, a e noho nō wau i waena pū o ʻoukou; a e ʻike auaneʻi ʻoukou na Iēhova o nā kaua wau i hoʻouna mai i ou lā."Many nations will be joined with the LORD in that day and will become my people. I will live among you and you will know that the LORD Almighty has sent me to you.
Zek 3:2ʻĪ 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 3:8ʻĀnō hoʻi, e hoʻolohe mai ʻoe, e Iosua ke kahuna nui ē, ʻo ʻoe a me nā hoaaloha e noho ana i mua ou; no ka mea, he poʻe kānaka mea hōʻailona lākou: no ka mea, aia hoʻi, e kaʻi mai auaneʻi au i kuʻu kauā ʻo ka LĀLĀ." 'Listen, O high priest Joshua and your associates seated before you, who are men symbolic of things to come: I am going to bring my servant, the Branch.
Zek 3:9Aia hoʻi ka pōhaku aʻu i waiho ai i mua o Iosua; a he ʻahiku nā maka ma ua Pōhaku hoʻokahi lā; a naʻu nō e kālai iho i kāna kālai ʻia ʻana, wahi a Iēhova o nā kaua, a e lawe aku au i ka hala o ia ʻāina i ka lā hoʻokahi.See, the stone I have set in front of Joshua! There are seven eyes on that one stone, and I will engrave an inscription on it,' says the LORD Almighty, 'and I will remove the sin of this land in a single day.
Zek 4:2Nīnau 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 4:3He ʻelua mau lāʻau ʻoliva hoʻi e kokoke ana i laila, ʻo kekahi ma ka ʻākau, a ʻo kekahi hoʻi ma ka hema o ua ipu ʻaila lā.Also there are two olive trees by it, one on the right of the bowl and the other on its left."
Zek 4:4Nīnau 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 4:7He aha ʻoe, e ka mauna nui? I mua o Zerubabela, he pāpū: a e lawe mai auaneʻi ʻo ia i ka pōhaku kumu, me ka hoʻokani ʻoliʻoli ʻana, He aloha! He aloha iā ia!"What are you, O mighty mountain? Before Zerubbabel you will become level ground. Then he will bring out the capstone to shouts of 'God bless it! God bless it!' "
Zek 4:11A 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 4:12Nīnau 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 5:1ʻAlawa 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 5:2ʻĪ 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 5:6ʻĪ 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 5:7Aia hoʻi, ua kaʻikaʻi ʻia aʻe he pōpō kēpau; a ʻo ka mea e noho ana i waenakonu o ka ʻepa, he wahine ia.Then the cover of lead was raised, and there in the basket sat a woman!
Zek 5:9A 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 6:1Nānā 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 6:2Ma ka hale kaʻa mua he mau lio ʻulaʻula; ma ka lua o ka hale kaʻa he mau lio ʻeleʻele;The first chariot had red horses, the second black,
Zek 6:3I ke kolu o ka hale kaʻa, he mau lio keʻokeʻo, a i ka hā o ka hale kaʻa he mau lio kaliko a he mākuʻe.the third white, and the fourth dappled--all of them powerful.
Zek 6:4A 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 7:3A e nīnau aku i nā kāhuna o ka hale o Iēhova o nā kaua, a i nā kāula, penei, E kanikau anei au i ka lima o ka malama e hoʻokē ʻai ana, me kaʻu i hana ai i kēia mau makahiki he nui?by asking the priests of the house of the LORD Almighty and the prophets, "Should I mourn and fast in the fifth month, as I have done for so many years?"
Zek 7:5E haʻi aku ʻoe i kēia mau mea i nā kānaka a pau o ka ʻāina, a i nā kāhuna hoʻi, penei, Iā ʻoukou i hoʻokē ʻai ai a i kanikau ai i ka lima a me ka hiku o ka malama, a pau kēlā mau makahiki he kanahiku, i hoʻokē ʻai iki anei ʻoukou noʻu?"Ask all the people of the land and the priests, 'When you fasted and mourned in the fifth and seventh months for the past seventy years, was it really for me that you fasted?
Zek 8:3Ke ʻōlelo mai nei Iēhova penei, Ua hoʻi mai nei au i Ziona, a e noho auaneʻi au i waena o Ierusalema; A e kapa ʻia ʻo Ierusalema, he kūlanakauhale no ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, A ʻo ka mauna o Iēhova o nā kaua, he mauna hoʻāno.This is what the LORD says: "I will return to Zion and dwell in Jerusalem. Then Jerusalem will be called the City of Truth, and the mountain of the LORD Almighty will be called the Holy Mountain."
Zek 8:6Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova o nā kaua penei, Inā he paʻakikī kēia i mua o kēia koena kanaka i kēlā manawa, He mea paʻakikī hoʻi anei ia i mua oʻu? Wahi a Iēhova o nā kaua.This is what the LORD Almighty says: "It may seem marvelous to the remnant of this people at that time, but will it seem marvelous to me?" declares the LORD Almighty.
Zek 8:10No 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 8:20Penei ka ʻōlelo ʻana a Iēhova o nā kaua, Ma ia hope aku nō, E hele mai ai nā kānaka, A me nā kamaʻāina o nā kūlanakauhale he nui;This is what the LORD Almighty says: "Many peoples and the inhabitants of many cities will yet come,
Zek 8:22A e hele mai nā kānaka he nui loa, A me nā lāhui kanaka ikaika, E ʻimi iā Iēhova o nā kaua ma Ierusalema, A e pule i mua o Iēhova.And many peoples and powerful nations will come to Jerusalem to seek the LORD Almighty and to entreat him."
Zek 8:23Penei ka ʻōlelo ʻana mai o Iēhova o nā kaua, ia manawa, E lālau mai nā kānaka he ʻumi no nā lāhui kanaka o nā ʻōlelo a pau, E lālau mai auaneʻi lākou i ke kapa o ke kanaka Iudaio, Me ka ʻī ʻana mai, E hele pū mākou me ʻoe; No ka mea, ua lohe mākou, me ʻoe pū nō ke Akua.This is what the LORD Almighty says: "In those days ten men from all languages and nations will take firm hold of one Jew by the hem of his robe and say, 'Let us go with you, because we have heard that God is with you.' " AN ORACLE
Zek 9:7E lawe aku hoʻi au i kona koko mai loko mai o kona waha, A me kona mau mea hoʻopailua mai waena o kona mau niho. Akā, ʻo ka mea i waiho ʻia, no ko kākou Akua ia, E like auaneʻi ia me ka luna ʻāina, ma ka Iuda, A ʻo ʻEkerona hoʻi me he Iebusi lā:I will take the blood from their mouths, the forbidden food from between their teeth. Those who are left will belong to our God and become leaders in Judah, and Ekron will be like the Jebusites.
Zek 9:9E hauʻoli nui, e ke kaikamahine o Ziona, E hoʻōho ʻoliʻoli, e ke kaikamahine o Ierusalema; Aia hoʻi, e hele mai ana kou aliʻi i ou lā: He hoʻopono, a he hoʻōla nō kona; He akahai nō, a e noho ana ma luna o ka hoki, ʻo ke keiki hoʻi a ka hoki.Rejoice greatly, O Daughter of Zion! Shout, Daughter of Jerusalem! See, your king comes to you, righteous and having salvation, gentle and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey.
Zek 10:2No 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 11:3He leo ʻaoa o nā kahu hipa, No ka mea, ua hoʻopau ʻia ko lākou mea hanohano: He leo o nā liona ʻōpiopio e uō ana; No ka mea, ua hoʻopau ʻia ka nani o Ioredane.Listen to the wail of the shepherds; their rich pastures are destroyed! Listen to the roar of the lions; the lush thicket of the Jordan is ruined!
Zek 11:12ʻŌlelo 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 11:13ʻĪ 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.
Zek 13:1Ia lā hoʻi, e hoʻohuaʻi ʻia auaneʻi he pūnāwai no ka ʻohana a Dāvida, a no nā kānaka o Ierusalema, No ka hewa a me ka haumia."On that day a fountain will be opened to the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, to cleanse them from sin and impurity.
Zek 13:3A e hiki auaneʻi, inā e wānana kekahi kanaka, A laila e ʻī aku ai kona makua kāne a me kona makuahine nāna ia i hānau, ʻAʻole ʻoe e ola; no ka mea, he ʻōlelo hoʻopunipuni kāu ma ka inoa ʻo Iēhova: A ʻo kona makua kāne a me kona makuahine nāna ia i hānau, E hou iho lāua iā ia, i kāna wānana ʻana.And if anyone still prophesies, his father and mother, to whom he was born, will say to him, 'You must die, because you have told lies in the LORD's name.' When he prophesies, his own parents will stab him.
Zek 13:5Akā, e ʻōlelo auaneʻi ʻo ia, ʻAʻole au he kāula, Akā, he kanaka mahi ʻai au, No ka mea, na ke kanaka au i kūʻai ai mai kuʻu wā kamaliʻi mai.He will say, 'I am not a prophet. I am a farmer; the land has been my livelihood since my youth. '
Zek 14:4A e kū kona mau wāwae ia lā ma luna o ka mauna ʻOliveta, E kū ana i ke alo o Ierusalema ma ka hikina; A e nahā iho ka mauna ʻOliveta, ma waenakonu ona, Mai ka hikina a ke komohana, he awāwa nui loa; A e neʻe aku kekahi hapalua o ka mauna ma ke kūkulu ʻākau, A ʻo kekahi ma ke kūkulu hema.On that day his feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem, and the Mount of Olives will be split in two from east to west, forming a great valley, with half of the mountain moving north and half moving south.
Zek 14:6Eia hoʻi kekahi ia lā, ʻAʻole nō he mālamalama, nalowale nā hōkū nani.On that day there will be no light, no cold or frost.
Zek 14:13E hiki hoʻi ia lā he haunaele nui no Iēhova mai, i waena o lākou; A e lālau aku kekahi i ka lima o kona hoa, A e kūʻē kona lima i luna i ka lima o kona hoa.On that day men will be stricken by the LORD with great panic. Each man will seize the hand of another, and they will attack each other.
Zek 14:14A e kaua aku hoʻi ka Iuda iā Ierusalema; Akā, e hōʻuluʻulu ʻia ka waiwai o ko nā ʻāina ʻē a puni, ʻO ke gula, ke kālā, a me nā lole ʻaʻahu he nui loa.Judah too will fight at Jerusalem. The wealth of all the surrounding nations will be collected--great quantities of gold and silver and clothing.
Mal 1:6Ua hoʻomaikaʻi ke keiki i kona makua kāne, A ʻo ke kauā i kona haku: Inā hoʻi he makua wau, ʻauhea lā kuʻu hoʻomaikaʻi ʻia? Inā hoʻi he haku wau, ʻauhea lā hoʻi kuʻu weliweli ʻia? Wahi a Iēhova o nā kaua iā ʻoukou, e nā kāhuna hoʻowahāwahā i kuʻu inoa. Ke nīnau mai nei ʻoukou, Ma ke aha kā mākou i hoʻowahāwahā ai i kou inoa?"A son honors his father, and a servant his master. If I am a father, where is the honor due me? If I am a master, where is the respect due me?" says the LORD Almighty. "It is you, O priests, who show contempt for my name. "But you ask, 'How have we shown contempt for your name?'
Mal 1:7Ke mōhai mai nei ʻoukou i ka berena haumia ma luna o koʻu kuahu; Ke nīnau mai nei ʻoukou, Ma ke aha lā kā mākou i hoʻohaumia aku ai iā ʻoe? Ma ka mea a ʻoukou e ʻōlelo nei, He mea wahāwahā ka papa ʻaina o Iēhova."You place defiled food on my altar. "But you ask, 'How have we defiled you?' "By saying that the LORD's table is contemptible.
Mal 1:8Inā paha e kaumaha ʻoukou i ka mea makapō i mea mōhai, ʻaʻole anei ia he hewa? Inā hoʻi e mōhai ʻoukou i ka mea ʻoʻopa a me ka mea maʻi, ʻaʻole anei he hewa ia? Ke ʻī aku nei au, e hāʻawi aku ia mea na kou aliʻi, E ʻoluʻolu mai anei ia iā ʻoe? E maliu mai anei kēlā iā ʻoe? wahi a Iēhova o nā kaua.When you bring blind animals for sacrifice, is that not wrong? When you sacrifice crippled or diseased animals, is that not wrong? Try offering them to your governor! Would he be pleased with you? Would he accept you?" says the LORD Almighty.
Mal 1:12Akā, ua hōʻino ʻoukou ia i kā ʻoukou ʻōlelo ʻana, Ua haumia ka papa ʻaina o Iēhova, A ʻo ka hua ma luna, ʻo ia ʻo kāna ʻai, he mea hoʻowahāwahā ia."But you profane it by saying of the Lord's table, 'It is defiled,' and of its food, 'It is contemptible.'
Mal 1:14Akā, auē ka mea hoʻopunipuni, Ka mea nāna ka hipa kāne ma loko o kāna ʻohana, Akā, ua hoʻolaʻa, a ua mōhai iho i ka mea haumia: No ka mea, he aliʻi nui hoʻi wau, wahi a Iēhova o nā kaua, A he mea weliweli koʻu inoa i waena o nā lāhui kanaka."Cursed is the cheat who has an acceptable male in his flock and vows to give it, but then sacrifices a blemished animal to the Lord. For I am a great king," says the LORD Almighty, "and my name is to be feared among the nations.
Mal 2:6Ma loko o kona waha ka ʻōlelo ʻoiaʻiʻo, ʻAʻole nō i loaʻa ka hewa ma kona lehelehe: Ua hele pū nō ia me aʻu ma ke aloha a me ka pono, A hoʻohuli aʻela ia i nā mea he nui mai ka hewa aku.True instruction was in his mouth and nothing false was found on his lips. He walked with me in peace and uprightness, and turned many from sin.
Mal 2:7No ka mea, he pono nō e mālama nā lehelehe o ke kahuna i ka naʻauao, A e ʻimi ʻia ke kānāwai ma kona waha; No ka mea, ʻo ia ka ʻelele o Iēhova o nā kaua."For the lips of a priest ought to preserve knowledge, and from his mouth men should seek instruction--because he is the messenger of the LORD Almighty.
Mal 2:8Akā, ua kāpae aʻe ʻoukou mai ka ʻaoʻao aku; Ua hoʻohina ʻoukou i nā mea he nui loa i loko o ke kānāwai; Ua hoʻolilo ʻoukou i ka berita a Levi i mea ʻole, wahi a Iēhova o nā kaua.But you have turned from the way and by your teaching have caused many to stumble; you have violated the covenant with Levi," says the LORD Almighty.
Mal 2:14Ke nīnau mai nei ʻoukou, No ke aha? No ka mea, he mea ʻike maka ʻo Iēhova ma waena ou a ʻo ka wahine o kou wā ʻōpiopio, I ka mea āu i hana hoʻopunipuni aku ai: Akā, ʻo ia nō kou hoalauna, ʻo ka wahine o kāu berita.You ask, "Why?" It is because the LORD is acting as the witness between you and the wife of your youth, because you have broken faith with her, though she is your partner, the wife of your marriage covenant.
Mal 2:17Ua hoʻoluhi ʻoukou iā Iēhova i kā ʻoukou ʻōlelo ʻana. Akā, ke nīnau mai nei ʻoukou, Ma ke aha lā kā mākou i hoʻoluhi ai? I ka mea a ʻoukou i ʻōlelo ai, ʻO ka mea hana hewa, he pono ia i mua o Iēhova, a he leʻaleʻa kona iā lākou; A ʻo kēia hoʻi, ʻAuhea lā ke Akua nāna e hoʻohewa mai?You have wearied the LORD with your words. "How have we wearied him?" you ask. By saying, "All who do evil are good in the eyes of the LORD, and he is pleased with them" or "Where is the God of justice?"
Mal 3:3A noho ia he mea hoʻoheheʻe a me ka hoʻomaʻemaʻe i ke kālā; A e huikala ia i nā keiki a Levi, A e hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻo ia iā lākou e like me ke gula a me ke kālā, I mōhai aku ai lākou i ka mōhai pono na Iēhova.He will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver; he will purify the Levites and refine them like gold and silver. Then the LORD will have men who will bring offerings in righteousness,
Mal 3:12A e kapa mai auaneʻi nā lāhui kanaka a pau iā ʻoukou, he pōmaikaʻi; No ka mea, e lilo ʻoukou i poʻe mea ʻāina i makemake ʻia, Wahi a Iēhova o nā kaua."Then all the nations will call you blessed, for yours will be a delightful land," says the LORD Almighty.
Mal 3:13Ua ʻoʻoleʻa kā ʻoukou mau ʻōlelo kūʻē mai iaʻu, wahi a Iēhova; A ke nīnau mai nei ʻoukou, He aha kā mākou i ʻōlelo kūʻē ai iā ʻoe?"You have said harsh things against me," says the LORD. "Yet you ask, 'What have we said against you?'
Mal 3:14Ua ʻōlelo ʻoukou, He mea ʻole ka mālama i ke Akua: He aha hoʻi ka pōmaikaʻi ke mālama kākou i ka mea āna i kauoha mai ai, A ke hele hoʻi me ke kapa ʻeleʻele i mua o Iēhova o nā kaua?"You have said, 'It is futile to serve God. What did we gain by carrying out his requirements and going about like mourners before the LORD Almighty?
Mal 3:15No laila, ke kapa nei kākou i ka poʻe hoʻokiʻekiʻe he pōmaikaʻi; He ʻoiaʻiʻo, ua kūkulu ʻia aʻe i luna ka poʻe hana ʻino; Inā hoʻi e hoʻāʻo lākou i ke Akua, ua pakele nō lākouBut now we call the arrogant blessed. Certainly the evildoers prosper, and even those who challenge God escape.' "
Mal 4:1No ka mea, aia hoʻi! Ke hele maila ka lā e ʻenaʻena ana me he umu ahi lā, I laila ʻo ka poʻe hoʻokiʻekiʻe a pau, A me ka poʻe hana ʻino, he mauʻu lākou: A e hoʻopau ua lā lā e hiki mai ana iā lākou, Wahi a Iēhova o nā kaua, A e waiho ʻole ia i aʻa no lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi lālā."Surely the day is coming; it will burn like a furnace. All the arrogant and every evildoer will be stubble, and that day that is coming will set them on fire," says the LORD Almighty. "Not a root or a branch will be left to them.

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