| Mat 16:3 | I 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 20:1 | No ka mea, ua like ke aupuni o ka lani me kekahi kanaka mea hale, i hele akula i kakahiaka nui e hoʻolimalima i ka poʻe paʻaua no kona pā waina. | "For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire men to work in his vineyard. |
| Mat 21:18 | A kakahiaka aʻe, i kona hoʻi ʻana i ke kūlanakauhale, pōloli ihola ia. | Early in the morning, as he was on his way back to the city, he was hungry. |
| Mat 27:1 | A kakahiaka aʻela, kūkākūkā ihola ka poʻe kāhuna nui a pau, a me ka poʻe lunakahiko o nā kānaka, i ka mea e make ai ʻo Iesū. | Early in the morning, all the chief priests and the elders of the people came to the decision to put Jesus to death. |
| Mar 11:20 | A kakahiaka aʻe, i ko lākou hoʻi ʻana mai, ʻike akula lākou i ka lāʻau fiku, ua pau i ka maloʻo, mai ke kumu aʻe. | In the morning, as they went along, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots. |
| Mar 13:35 | E makaʻala nō hoʻi ʻoukou; no ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i ʻike i ka wā e hiki mai ai ʻo ka haku mea hale, i ke ahiahi paha, i ke aumoe paha, a i ke kani ʻana o ka moa, a i ke kakahiaka; | "Therefore keep watch because you do not know when the owner of the house will come back--whether in the evening, or at midnight, or when the rooster crows, or at dawn. |
| Mar 15:1 | A kakahiaka aʻela, kūkākūkā koke ihola nā kāhuna nui, a me nā lunakahiko, a me nā kākau ʻōlelo, a me ka ʻaha luna kānāwai a pau, a nakinaki akula iā Iesū, a kaʻi aʻela, a hāʻawi akula iā Pilato. | Very early in the morning, the chief priests, with the elders, the teachers of the law and the whole Sanhedrin, reached a decision. They bound Jesus, led him away and handed him over to Pilate. |
| Mar 16:2 | A i ke kakahiaka nui o ka lā mua o ka hebedoma i ka puka ʻana a ka lā, hele akula lākou i ka hale kupapaʻu. | Very early on the first day of the week, just after sunrise, they were on their way to the tomb |
| Mar 16:9 | I ke ala ʻana o Iesū i kakahiaka nui o ka lā mua o ka hebedoma, ʻike mua ʻia ʻo ia e Maria, no Magedala, ma waho ona kona kipaku ʻana i nā daimonio ʻehiku. | When Jesus rose early on the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had driven seven demons. |
| Luka 21:38 | A i ke kakahiaka, hele maila nā kānaka i ona lā i loko o ka luakini, e hoʻolohe iā ia. | and all the people came early in the morning to hear him at the temple. |
| Luka 24:22 | A ua pīhoihoi mākou i kekahi mau wāhine o mākou, ua hele aku lākou i kakahiaka nui nei i ka lua kupapaʻu; | In addition, some of our women amazed us. They went to the tomb early this morning |
| Ioane 20:1 | I ka lā mua o ka hebedoma, i kakahiaka nui, e pouli ana nō, hele maila ʻo Maria Magedalene i ka hale kupapaʻu, a ʻike aʻela ia i ka pōhaku i huli ʻia aʻe mai ka hale kupapaʻu aku. | Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from the entrance. |
| ʻOih 4:3 | A hopu ihola ko lākou lima iā lāua, a hahao i loko o kahi paʻa a kakahiaka; no ka mea, ua ahiahi. | They seized Peter and John, and because it was evening, they put them in jail until the next day. |
| ʻOih 5:21 | A lohe lākou, komo aʻela lākou i loko o ka luakini i ke kakahiaka nui, aʻo aʻela lākou. A hiki maila ke kahuna nui, a me ka poʻe me ia, hoʻākoakoa maila lākou i ka ʻaha luna kānāwai, a me nā lunakahiko a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, a hoʻouna akula ma ka hale paʻahao i lawe ʻia mai lākou. | At daybreak they entered the temple courts, as they had been told, and began to teach the people. When the high priest and his associates arrived, they called together the Sanhedrin--the full assembly of the elders of Israel--and sent to the jail for the apostles. |
| ʻOih 20:7 | A i ka lā mua o ka hebedoma, i ko nā haumāna ʻākoakoa ʻana e wāwahi i ka berena, kamaʻilio maila ʻo Paulo iā lākou, ua mākaukau hoʻi e holo ia kakahiaka aʻe. Hoʻolōʻihi hoʻi i ka ʻōlelo ʻana a hiki i ke aumoe. | On the first day of the week we came together to break bread. Paul spoke to the people and, because he intended to leave the next day, kept on talking until midnight. |
| ʻOih 28:23 | A i ko lākou hoʻākāka ʻana i ka lā, a laila hele maila nā mea he nui loa i ona lā, i kona wahi; hoʻākāka akula ʻo ia, a mai kakahiaka a ahiahi kona hōʻike ʻana aku i ke aupuni o ke Akua, a me ka hoʻoikaika aku ma nā mea o Iesū, ma ke kānāwai iā Mose, a ma kā nā kāula. | They arranged to meet Paul on a certain day, and came in even larger numbers to the place where he was staying. From morning till evening he explained and declared to them the kingdom of God and tried to convince them about Jesus from the Law of Moses and from the Prophets. |
| Kin 1:5 | Kapa 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 1:8 | Kapa 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 1:13 | A ʻo ke ahiahi a me ke kakahiaka, ʻo ke kolu ia o ka lā. | And there was evening, and there was morning — the third day. |
| Kin 1:19 | A ʻo ke ahiahi a me ke kakahiaka, ʻo ka hā ia o ka lā. | And there was evening, and there was morning — the fourth day. |
| Kin 1:23 | ʻO ke kakahiaka a me ke ahiahi, ʻo ka lima ia o ka lā. | And there was evening, and there was morning — the fifth day. |
| Kin 1:31 | Nānā ihola ke Akua i nā mea a pau āna i hana ai, aia hoʻi, ua maikaʻi wale nō. A ʻo ke ahiahi a me ke kakahiaka, ʻo ke ono ia o ka lā. | God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was evening, and there was morning — the sixth day. |
| Kin 19:2 | ʻĪ akula, E kuʻu mau haku, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻolua, e kipa mai ʻolua ma loko o ka hale o kā ʻolua kauā nei, e moe nō a ao ka pō, a e holoi i ko ʻolua wāwae, a kakahiaka nui e ala aʻe ʻolua a e hele aku. ʻĪ maila lāua, ʻAʻole, e moe nō māua ma ke alanui a ao ka pō. | “My lords,” he said, “please turn aside to your servant’s house. You can wash your feet and spend the night and then go on your way early in the morning.” “No,” they answered, “we will spend the night in the square.” |
| Kin 19:27 | Ala aʻela ʻo ʻAberahama i kakahiaka nui, a hoʻi hou akula ia i kahi āna i kū ai i mua o Iēhova: | Early the next morning Abraham got up and returned to the place where he had stood before the Lord. |
| Kin 20:8 | Ala aʻela ʻo ʻAbimeleka i kakahiaka nui, hōʻuluʻulu aʻela i kāna poʻe kauā a pau, a haʻi akula i kēia mau mea ma loko o ko lākou mau pepeiao: a makaʻu loa ihola nā kānaka. | Early the next morning Abimelek summoned all his officials, and when he told them all that had happened, they were very much afraid. |
| Kin 21:14 | Ala aʻela ʻo ʻAberahama i ke kakahiaka nui, lālau akula ia i ka berena a me ka wai i loko o ka hue a hāʻawi aʻela iā Hagara, a kau akula ma luna o kona poʻohiwi, a me ke keiki nō hoʻi, a kuʻu akula iā ia: hele aku nō ia, a kuewa wale aʻela ma loko o ka wao nahele ʻo Beʻereseba. | Early the next morning Abraham took some food and a skin of water and gave them to Hagar. He set them on her shoulders and then sent her off with the boy. She went on her way and wandered in the Desert of Beersheba. |
| Kin 22:3 | Ala aʻela ʻo ʻAberahama i kakahiaka nui, hoʻēʻe akula ia i ka noho ma luna o kona hoki, kono pū aʻela i nā kānaka uʻi ʻelua ona me ia, a me ʻIsaʻaka kāna keiki, kākā ihola i ka wahie no ka mōhai kuni, kū aʻela a hele akula i kahi a ke Akua i ʻī mai ai iā ia. | Early the next morning Abraham got up and loaded his donkey. He took with him two of his servants and his son Isaac. When he had cut enough wood for the burnt offering, he set out for the place God had told him about. |
| Kin 24:54 | ʻAi ihola lākou a inu hoʻi, ʻo ia a me nā kānaka me ia, a moe ihola ia pō. Ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka, ʻī akula ia, E kuʻu aku ʻoukou iaʻu e hele i koʻu haku. | Then he and the men who were with him ate and drank and spent the night there. When they got up the next morning, he said, “Send me on my way to my master.” |
| Kin 26:31 | Ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui, a hoʻohiki ihola lāua, i kekahi i kekahi: hoʻokuʻu akula ʻo ʻIsaʻaka iā lākou, a hoʻi hou akula lākou mai ona aku lā me ke kuʻikahi. | Early the next morning the men swore an oath to each other. Then Isaac sent them on their way, and they went away peacefully. |
| Kin 28:18 | Ala aʻela ʻo Iakoba i kakahiaka nui, lālau akula ia i ka pōhaku āna i uluna ai, hoʻokū aʻela i ʻeho, a ninini ihola i ka ʻaila ma luna o kona wēlau. | Early the next morning Jacob took the stone he had placed under his head and set it up as a pillar and poured oil on top of it. |
| Kin 31:55 | I kakahiaka nui, ala aʻela ʻo Labana, honi aʻela i kāna mau moʻopuna a me kāna mau kaikamāhine, a hoʻomaikaʻi ihola iā lākou; hele akula ʻo Labana, a hoʻi akula i kona wahi. | Early the next morning Laban kissed his grandchildren and his daughters and blessed them. Then he left and returned home. |
| Kin 49:27 | E 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.” |
| Puk 7:15 | A kakahiaka aʻe, e hele ʻoe i o Paraʻo lā, aia e hele ana nō ia i ka wai; e kū ʻoe ma ke kapa o ka muliwai e hālāwai me ia: a e lawe ʻoe ma kou lima i ke koʻokoʻo i lilo ai i nahesa. | Go to Pharaoh in the morning as he goes out to the river. Confront him on the bank of the Nile, and take in your hand the staff that was changed into a snake. |
| Puk 8:20 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iēhova iā Mose, A kakahiaka nui, e ala aʻe ʻoe, a e kū i mua i ke alo o Paraʻo, aia hoʻi, e hele mai nō ia i waho i ka wai, a e ʻī aku ʻoe iā ia, Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova penei, E hoʻokuʻu ʻoe i koʻu poʻe kānaka, i hoʻokauā mai lākou naʻu. | Then the Lord said to Moses, “Get up early in the morning and confront Pharaoh as he goes to the river and say to him, ‘This is what the Lord says: Let my people go, so that they may worship me. |
| Puk 9:13 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova iā Mose, E ala aʻe ʻoe i kakahiaka nui, a e kū i mua o Paraʻo, a e ʻōlelo aku iā ia, Ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova ke Akua o ka poʻe Hebera penei, E hoʻokuʻu mai i koʻu poʻe kānaka i hoʻokauā mai lākou naʻu. | Then the Lord said to Moses, “Get up early in the morning, confront Pharaoh and say to him, ‘This is what the Lord, the God of the Hebrews, says: Let my people go, so that they may worship me, |
| Puk 10:13 | ʻŌ akula ʻo Mose i kona koʻokoʻo ma luna o ka ʻāina ʻo ʻAigupita, a huaʻi maila ʻo Iēhova i ka makani mai ka hikina mai ma luna o ka ʻāina, ia lā a pō, ia pō a ao; a i kakahiaka, hoʻopuka maila ua makani hikina lā i nā ʻūhini. | So Moses stretched out his staff over Egypt, and the Lord made an east wind blow across the land all that day and all that night. By morning the wind had brought the locusts; |
| Puk 12:22 | A e lawe ʻoukou i pūpū husopa, a e kūpenu iho i loko o ke koko ma ke kīʻaha, a e hamo i ka hoaka a me nā lapauila ʻelua o ka puka, i ke koko o loko o ke kīʻaha, a mai puka aku kekahi o ʻoukou ma waho o ka puka o kona hale, a kakahiaka. | Take a bunch of hyssop, dip it into the blood in the basin and put some of the blood on the top and on both sides of the doorframe. None of you shall go out of the door of your house until morning. |
| Puk 16:7 | A 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 16:8 | ʻĪ 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 16:12 | Ua lohe au i nā ʻōhumu ʻana a nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela: E ʻōlelo aku ʻoe iā lākou, e ʻī aku, A ahiahi, e ʻai ana ʻoukou i ka iʻa, a kakahiaka aʻe, e māʻona ʻoukou i ka ʻai: a e ʻike auaneʻi ʻoukou, ʻo wau nō Iēhova, ko ʻoukou Akua. | “I have heard the grumbling of the Israelites. Tell them, ‘At twilight you will eat meat, and in the morning you will be filled with bread. Then you will know that I am the Lord your God.’” |
| Puk 16:13 | A i ke ahiahi, hiki maila nā sēlū, a uhi maila ma kahi a lākou i hoʻomoana ai: a kakahiaka aʻe, ahu ihola ka hau, a puni nā kahua. | That evening quail came and covered the camp, and in the morning there was a layer of dew around the camp. |
| Puk 16:19 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Mose iā lākou, Mai hoʻokoe kekahi kanaka ia mea a kakahiaka. | Then Moses said to them, “No one is to keep any of it until morning.” |
| Puk 16:20 | ʻAʻole naʻe lākou i hoʻolohe mai i kā Mose; hoʻokoe nō kekahi ia mea a kakahiaka, a piha ihola ia i nā ilo, a pilau nō hoʻi: a huhū akula ʻo Mose iā lākou. | However, some of them paid no attention to Moses; they kept part of it until morning, but it was full of maggots and began to smell. So Moses was angry with them. |
| Puk 16:21 | Hōʻiliʻili lākou ia mea i kēlā kakahiaka i kēia kakahiaka, ʻo kānaka a pau e like me kā lākou ʻai ʻana; a i ka wā i mahana aʻe ai ka lā, heheʻe ihola ia mea. | Each morning everyone gathered as much as they needed, and when the sun grew hot, it melted away. |
| Puk 16:23 | ʻĪ maila ia iā lākou, ʻO ia hoʻi ka mea a Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai, i ka lā ʻapōpō ka hoʻomaha ʻana ʻo ka sābati laʻa no Iēhova: ka mea a ʻoukou e kālua ai, e kālua, a ʻo ka mea a ʻoukou e hoʻolapalapa ai, e hoʻolapalapa: a ʻo ke koena a pau e hoʻāna ʻē ʻoukou, i mālama ʻia ia mea na ʻoukou no ke kakahiaka. | He said to them, “This is what the Lord commanded: ‘Tomorrow is to be a day of sabbath rest, a holy sabbath to the Lord. So bake what you want to bake and boil what you want to boil. Save whatever is left and keep it until morning.’” |
| Puk 16:24 | Hoʻāna ʻē nō lākou ia mea, a kakahiaka, e like me kā Mose i kauoha mai ai; ʻaʻole hoʻi ia i pilau, ʻaʻohe ilo hoʻi ma loko o ia mea. | So they saved it until morning, as Moses commanded, and it did not stink or get maggots in it. |
| Puk 18:13 | A ia lā hope iho, noho ihola ʻo Mose e hoʻoponopono i nā kānaka; a kū maila nā kānaka i mua o Mose, mai ke kakahiaka a ahiahi. | The next day Moses took his seat to serve as judge for the people, and they stood around him from morning till evening. |
| Puk 18:14 | A 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 19:16 | A 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 23:18 | Mai kaumaha aku ʻoe i ke koko o kaʻu mōhai, me ka berena hū, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hoʻokoe ʻia ke kelekele o kaʻu ʻahaʻaina a kakahiaka. | “Do not offer the blood of a sacrifice to me along with anything containing yeast. “The fat of my festival offerings must not be kept until morning. |
| Puk 24:4 | A 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 27:21 | Ma 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 29:34 | A inā e koe iho kekahi ʻiʻo o ka hoʻolaʻa ʻana, a kekahi berena paha, a kakahiaka, a laila e puhi ʻoe i ke koena i ke ahi; ʻaʻole ia e ʻai ʻia, no ka mea, ua laʻa ia. | And if any of the meat of the ordination ram or any bread is left over till morning, burn it up. It must not be eaten, because it is sacred. |
| Puk 29:39 | E kaumaha ʻoe i hoʻokahi keiki hipa i ke kakahiaka, a ʻo kekahi keiki hipa kāu e kaumaha ai i ke ahiahi. | Offer one in the morning and the other at twilight. |
| Puk 29:41 | E 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 30:7 | A e puhi ʻo ʻAʻarona ma luna o laila i mea ʻala maikaʻi, i kēlā kakahiaka, kēia kakahiaka: i kona wā e koli ai i nā kukui, e puhi ʻo ia i ka mea ʻala ma luna o laila. | “Aaron must burn fragrant incense on the altar every morning when he tends the lamps. |
| Puk 34:2 | E hoʻomākaukau ʻoe no ke kakahiaka, a i ke kakahiaka e piʻi mai ʻoe i ka mauna nei i Sinai, a e hōʻike mai ʻoe iā ʻoe iho iaʻu i laila ma ka piko o ka mauna. | Be ready in the morning, and then come up on Mount Sinai. Present yourself to me there on top of the mountain. |
| Puk 34:4 | Kālai ihola ia i nā pōhaku papa ʻelua e like me nā mea ma mua; a ala aʻela ʻo Mose i kakahiaka nui, a piʻi akula i ka mauna i Sinai, e like me ke kauoha ʻana mai o Iēhova iā ia, a lawe akula ma loko o kona lima i ua mau pōhaku papa lā ʻelua. | So Moses chiseled out two stone tablets like the first ones and went up Mount Sinai early in the morning, as the Lord had commanded him; and he carried the two stone tablets in his hands. |
| Puk 34:25 | Mai kaumaha ʻoe i ke koko o kou mōhai me ka mea hū; mai hoʻokoe hoʻi i ka mōhai o ka ʻahaʻaina mōliaola, a kakahiaka. | “Do not offer the blood of a sacrifice to me along with anything containing yeast, and do not let any of the sacrifice from the Passover Festival remain until morning. |
| Puk 36:3 | A loaʻa iā lākou, na Mose aʻe, nā haʻawina a pau a nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela i lawe mai ai no ka hana o ka ʻoihana o ke keʻena kapu, i mea e paʻa ai ka hana. A lawe mai nō lākou iā ia i makana hou i kēlā kakahiaka, i kēia kakahiaka. | They received from Moses all the offerings the Israelites had brought to carry out the work of constructing the sanctuary. And the people continued to bring freewill offerings morning after morning. |
| ʻOihk 6:9 | E 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 6:12 | A ʻo ke ahi ma luna o ke kuahu e ʻaʻā mau nō ia ma laila, ʻaʻole e kinai ʻia ia; a e puhi ke kahuna i ka wahie ma luna, i kēlā kakahiaka i kēia kakahiaka, a e kau pono i ka mōhai kuni ma luna ona; a e kuni hoʻi ʻo ia ma luna iho i ka momona o nā mōhai hoʻomalu. | The fire on the altar must be kept burning; it must not go out. Every morning the priest is to add firewood and arrange the burnt offering on the fire and burn the fat of the fellowship offerings on it. |
| ʻOihk 6:20 | Eia ka mōhai a ʻAʻarona a me kāna mau keiki, a lākou e mōhai aku ai iā Iēhova i ka lā i poni ʻia ai ʻo ia, ʻo ka hapaʻumi o ka ʻepa palaoa wali, e mōhai mau ai, ʻo ka hapalua ona i ke kakahiaka, a ʻo ka hapalua ona i ke ahiahi. | “This is the offering Aaron and his sons are to bring to the Lord on the day he is anointed: a tenth of an ephah of the finest flour as a regular grain offering, half of it in the morning and half in the evening. |
| ʻOihk 7:15 | A ʻo ka ʻiʻo o ka ʻālana, ʻo kāna mau mōhai hoʻomalu no ka hoʻomaikaʻi, e ʻai ʻia ia i ka lā i mōhai ʻia ai ia; ʻaʻole ʻo ia e hoʻokoe i kauwahi a kakahiaka. | The meat of their fellowship offering of thanksgiving must be eaten on the day it is offered; they must leave none of it till morning. |
| ʻOihk 9:17 | Lawe maila hoʻi ʻo ia i ka mōhai ʻai, e hoʻopiha i kona lima ia mea, a puhi aʻela ma ke kuahu, ʻokoʻa ka mōhai kuni o ke kakahiaka. | He also brought the grain offering, took a handful of it and burned it on the altar in addition to the morning’s burnt offering. |
| ʻOihk 19:13 | Mai ʻālunu ʻoe i kou hoalauna, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoe e kāʻili wale: ʻo ka uku o ka mea i hoʻolimalima ʻia, mai waiho pū me ʻoe i ka pō ʻokoʻa a kakahiaka aʻe. | “‘Do not defraud or rob your neighbor. “‘Do not hold back the wages of a hired worker overnight. |
| ʻOihk 24:3 | Ma 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. |
| Nāh 9:15 | I 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 9:21 | A i ka wā i noho ai ke ao mai ke ahiahi a hiki i kakahiaka, a piʻi aʻela ke ao i kakahiaka, a laila, haele lākou: inā ma ke ao paha; ma ka pō paha i piʻi aʻe ke ao, haele nō lākou. | Sometimes the cloud stayed only from evening till morning, and when it lifted in the morning, they set out. Whether by day or by night, whenever the cloud lifted, they set out. |
| Nāh 14:40 | Ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui, a piʻi aʻela ma luna pono o ka puʻu, me ka ʻī ʻana, Eia nō kākou, e hele aku hoʻi kākou i kahi a Iēhova i ʻōlelo mai ai; no ka mea, ua hana hewa mākou. | Early the next morning they set out for the highest point in the hill country, saying, “Now we are ready to go up to the land the Lord promised. Surely we have sinned!” |
| Nāh 16:5 | ʻŌlelo akula ia iā Kora, a me kona poʻe a pau, ʻī akula, A kakahiaka aʻe, e hōʻike mai ʻo Iēhova i ka mea nona, a me ka mea laʻa; a e hoʻokokoke aku ai iā ia i ona lā; ʻo ka mea āna e koho ai, ʻo ia kāna e hoʻokokoke aku ai i ona lā. | Then he said to Korah and all his followers: “In the morning the Lord will show who belongs to him and who is holy, and he will have that person come near him. The man he chooses he will cause to come near him. |
| Nāh 22:13 | Ala aʻela ʻo Balaʻama i kakahiaka, ʻī akula i nā luna o Balaka, E hoʻi ʻoukou i ko ʻoukou ʻāina; no ka mea, ʻaʻole i ʻae mai ʻo Iēhova iaʻu e hele me ʻoukou. | The next morning Balaam got up and said to Balak’s officials, “Go back to your own country, for the Lord has refused to let me go with you.” |
| Nāh 22:21 | Ala aʻela ʻo Balaʻama i kakahiaka, hoʻēʻe akula i ka noho ma luna o kona hoki, a hele pū akula me nā luna o Moaba. | Balaam got up in the morning, saddled his donkey and went with the Moabite officials. |
| Nāh 22:41 | A kakahiaka aʻela, kono akula ʻo Balaka iā Balaʻama, a kaʻi akula iā ia i kahi kiʻekiʻe o Baʻala, i ʻike aku ai ʻo ia ma ia wahi i ka poʻe kānaka a pau. | The next morning Balak took Balaam up to Bamoth Baal, and from there he could see the outskirts of the Israelite camp. |
| Nāh 28:4 | E kaumaha ʻoe i kekahi keiki hipa i kakahiaka, a ʻo kekahi keiki hipa kāu e kaumaha ai i ke ahiahi. | Offer one lamb in the morning and the other at twilight, |
| Nāh 28:8 | A 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 28:23 | ʻO 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. |
| Kānl 16:7 | A e hoʻolapalapa ʻoe ia mea, a e ʻai iho ma kahi a Iēhova kou Akua e wae ai: a kakahiaka e huli aʻe ʻoe a hoʻi i kou mau halelewa. | Roast it and eat it at the place the Lord your God will choose. Then in the morning return to your tents. |
| Kānl 28:67 | I kakahiaka e ʻōlelo iho ʻoe, Inā paha i hiki mai ke ahiahi! A i ke ahiahi e ʻōlelo iho ʻoe, Inā paha i hiki mai ke kakahiaka! No ka mea makaʻu a kou naʻau e makaʻu ai, a no ka mea ʻikea a kou maka e ʻike ai. | In the morning you will say, “If only it were evening!” and in the evening, “If only it were morning!” — because of the terror that will fill your hearts and the sights that your eyes will see. |
| Ios 3:1 | Kū aʻela ʻo Iosua i kakahiaka, a hele akula, mai Sitima aku, a hiki akula i Ioredane, ʻo ia, a me nā mamo a pau a ʻIseraʻela, a ma laila lākou i hoʻomoana ai ma mua o ko lākou hele ʻana aʻe i kēlā kapa. | Early in the morning Joshua and all the Israelites set out from Shittim and went to the Jordan, where they camped before crossing over. |
| Ios 6:12 | Ala maila ʻo Iosua i ke kakahiaka nui, a hāpai aʻela nā kāhuna i ka pahu o Iēhova. | Joshua got up early the next morning and the priests took up the ark of the Lord. |
| Ios 7:14 | I ke kakahiaka, e neʻe mai ʻoukou ma ko ʻoukou ʻohana; a ʻo ka ʻohana a Iēhova e lawe ai, e neʻeneʻe mai lākou ma ko lākou hale; a ʻo ka hale a Iēhova e lawe ai, e neʻe mai lākou ma ko lākou ʻōhua; a ʻo ko ka ʻōhua a Iēhova e lawe ai, e neʻe pākahi mai nā kānaka. | “‘In the morning, present yourselves tribe by tribe. The tribe the Lord chooses shall come forward clan by clan; the clan the Lord chooses shall come forward family by family; and the family the Lord chooses shall come forward man by man. |
| Ios 7:16 | Ala maila ʻo Iosua i ke kakahiaka, a alakaʻi maila i ka ʻIseraʻela ma ko lākou ʻohana, a ua lawe ʻia ka ʻohana a Iuda: | Early the next morning Joshua had Israel come forward by tribes, and Judah was chosen. |
| Ios 8:10 | Ala maila ʻo Iosua i ke kakahiaka, a helu ihola i nā kānaka, a piʻi akula ʻo ia a me nā lunakahiko o ka ʻIseraʻela, i mua o nā kānaka i ʻAi. | Early the next morning Joshua mustered his army, and he and the leaders of Israel marched before them to Ai. |
| Lunk 6:28 | A i ke ala ʻana o nā kānaka o ke kūlanakauhale i kakahiaka nui, aia hoʻi, ua hoʻohiolo ʻia ka lele o Baʻala, a ua kua ʻia ke kiʻi o ʻAsetarota e kokoke ana, a ua kaumaha ʻia ka lua o ka bipi ma luna o ke kuahu i hana ʻia. | In the morning when the people of the town got up, there was Baal’s altar, demolished, with the Asherah pole beside it cut down and the second bull sacrificed on the newly built altar! |
| Lunk 6:31 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Ioasa i nā kānaka a pau i kūʻē mai iā ia, E hakakā anei ʻoukou ma muli o Baʻala? E hoʻōla anei ʻoukou iā ia? ʻO ka mea e hakakā ma muli ona, e make ia, i kēia kakahiaka. Inā he akua ia, e hakakā ʻo ia ma muli ona iho, no ka hoʻohiolo ʻana o kekahi i kona lele. | But Joash replied to the hostile crowd around him, “Are you going to plead Baal’s cause? Are you trying to save him? Whoever fights for him shall be put to death by morning! If Baal really is a god, he can defend himself when someone breaks down his altar.” |
| Lunk 6:38 | Eia hoʻi, i kona ala ʻana i kakahiaka aʻe, kaomi ihola ʻo ia i ka huluhulu, a ʻuī aʻela i ke hau o ka huluhulu, a piha ka bola i ka wai. | And that is what happened. Gideon rose early the next day; he squeezed the fleece and wrung out the dew — a bowlful of water. |
| Lunk 7:1 | A laila, ʻo Ierubaʻala, ʻo ia hoʻi ʻo Gideona, a me nā kānaka a pau me ia, ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui, a hoʻomākaukau ihola ma ka luawai o Haroda. Aia hoʻi ka pūʻali o ko Midiana ma ka ʻaoʻao kūkulu ʻākau o lākou, ma ka pāpū e kokoke ana i ka puʻu ʻo More. | Early in the morning, Jerub-Baal (that is, Gideon) and all his men camped at the spring of Harod. The camp of Midian was north of them in the valley near the hill of Moreh. |
| Lunk 9:33 | A i kakahiaka, i ka puka ʻana a ka lā, a laila, e ala koke ʻoe a e kaua aku i ua kūlanakauhale lā, aia puka mai ia i waho, a me ka poʻe kānaka me ia, e kūʻē iā ʻoe, a laila, e hana aku ʻoe iā lākou i ka mea i loaʻa i kou lima. | In the morning at sunrise, advance against the city. When Gaal and his men come out against you, seize the opportunity to attack them.” |
| Lunk 16:2 | Haʻi ʻia akula i ko Gaza, Ua hiki mai nei ʻo Samesona. Hoʻopuni ihola lākou ia wahi, a hoʻohālua iā ia, ia pō a ao, ma ka puka o ke kūlanakauhale, a moe mālie nō ia pō a pau, ʻī ihola, A kakahiaka, i ke ao ʻana aʻe, make nō ʻo ia iā kākou. | The people of Gaza were told, “Samson is here!” So they surrounded the place and lay in wait for him all night at the city gate. They made no move during the night, saying, “At dawn we’ll kill him.” |
| Lunk 19:5 | A hiki i ka hā o ka lā, i ko lākou ala ʻana i kakahiaka nui, kū maila ia e hele. ʻĪ maila ka makua kāne o ka wahine i kāna hūnōna kāne, E hōʻoluʻolu i kou naʻau me kahi berena iki, a ma hope iho, e hele aku ʻolua. | On the fourth day they got up early and he prepared to leave, but the woman’s father said to his son-in-law, “Refresh yourself with something to eat; then you can go.” |
| Lunk 19:8 | I ka lima o ka lā, ala aʻela ia i kakahiaka nui, e hele. ʻĪ maila ka makua kāne o ka wahine, E hōʻoluʻolu paha ʻoe i kou naʻau. Kakali ihola lāua a ʻaui aʻe ka lā, a ʻai ihola lāua. | On the morning of the fifth day, when he rose to go, the woman’s father said, “Refresh yourself. Wait till afternoon!” So the two of them ate together. |
| Lunk 19:9 | A i ke kū ʻana o ke kanaka e hele, ʻo ia a me kāna wahine, a me kāna kauā, a laila, ʻōlelo mai kona makuahōnōwai kāne iā ia, ʻo ka makua kāne hoʻi o ua wahine lā, Aia hoʻi, ua ʻaui aʻe ka lā, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e noho hou i kēia pō, kokoke pō ka lā, ʻeā, e moe ma ʻaneʻi i leʻaleʻa kou naʻau; a ʻapōpō e hele ʻoe i kakahiaka nui, a hoʻi aku i kou halelewa. | Then when the man, with his concubine and his servant, got up to leave, his father-in-law, the woman’s father, said, “Now look, it’s almost evening. Spend the night here; the day is nearly over. Stay and enjoy yourself. Early tomorrow morning you can get up and be on your way home.” |
| Lunk 19:25 | ʻAʻole hoʻolohe ia poʻe kānaka iā ia. No laila, lālau ihola ke kanaka i kāna haiā wahine, a lawe iā ia i waho i o lākou lā, a ʻike maila lākou iā ia, a hana ʻino lākou iā ia ia pō a pau, a kakahiaka; a i ke ao ʻana aʻe, kuʻu maila iā ia. | But the men would not listen to him. So the man took his concubine and sent her outside to them, and they raped her and abused her throughout the night, and at dawn they let her go. |
| Lunk 19:27 | Ala maila kona haku i kakahiaka, a wehe aʻela i ka puka o ka hale, a puka aku e hele ma kona ala; aia hoʻi, ua hina ka wahine āna ma ka puka o ka hale, aia hoʻi kona mau lima i luna o ka paepae. | When her master got up in the morning and opened the door of the house and stepped out to continue on his way, there lay his concubine, fallen in the doorway of the house, with her hands on the threshold. |
| Lunk 20:19 | Kū maila nā mamo o ka ʻIseraʻela i kakahiaka, a hoʻonohonoho kūʻē akula iā Gibea. | The next morning the Israelites got up and pitched camp near Gibeah. |
| Lunk 21:4 | Ia lā iho, ala mai nā kānaka i kakahiaka nui, a hana ihola i lele, a kaumaha akula i nā mōhai kuni, a me nā mōhai hoʻomalu. | Early the next day the people built an altar and presented burnt offerings and fellowship offerings. |
| Ruta 2:7 | Nonoi mai ia, ʻEa, e hōʻiliʻili paha au, a hoʻāhu ma hope o ka poʻe ʻokiʻoki, i waena o nā pua. A laila, hele maila ʻo ia, a ua hoʻomau, mai ke kakahiaka a i kēia wā, hoʻomaha iki nō naʻe ma ka hale. | She said, ‘Please let me glean and gather among the sheaves behind the harvesters.’ She came into the field and has remained here from morning till now, except for a short rest in the shelter.” |
| Ruta 3:13 | I kēia pō e kakali ai a kakahiaka, a laila, inā nāna ʻoe e mare, ua pono, e mare nō ia; akā, inā ʻaʻole ia e makemake e mare mai iā ʻoe, ma ke ola ʻana o Iēhova, naʻu ʻoe e mare. E moe ʻoe a kakahiaka. | Stay here for the night, and in the morning if he wants to do his duty as your guardian-redeemer, good; let him redeem you. But if he is not willing, as surely as the Lord lives I will do it. Lie here until morning.” |
| Ruta 3:14 | Moe ihola ʻo ia ma kona mau kapuaʻi a kakahiaka. A ala maila ia ma mua o ka wā e hiki ai kekahi ke hoʻomaopopo i kona hoa. ʻĪ aʻela ia, Mai haʻi aku i ka hele ʻana mai o ka wahine i ke kahua hahi. | So she lay at his feet until morning, but got up before anyone could be recognized; and he said, “No one must know that a woman came to the threshing floor.” |
| 1-Sam 1:19 | Ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui, a hoʻomana akula i mua o Iēhova, a hoʻi akula a hiki i ko lākou hale ma Rama: a ʻike ihola ʻo ʻElekana iā Hana i kāna wahine; a hoʻomanaʻo maila ʻo Iēhova iā ia. | Early the next morning they arose and worshiped before the Lord and then went back to their home at Ramah. Elkanah made love to his wife Hannah, and the Lord remembered her. |
| 1-Sam 3:15 | Moe iho ihola ʻo Samuʻela a kakahiaka, a wehe aʻela ia i nā puka o ka hale o Iēhova; a makaʻu ihola ʻo Samuʻela e haʻi aku iā ʻEli i ka mea i ʻike ʻia. | Samuel lay down until morning and then opened the doors of the house of the Lord. He was afraid to tell Eli the vision, |
| 1-Sam 5:3 | Ia lā iho, ala aʻela ko ʻAsedoda i kakahiaka nui, aia hoʻi, ua hina ihola ʻo Dagona i lalo ke alo ma ka honua i mua o ka pahu o Iēhova. Lawe akula lākou iā Dagona, a hoʻokū hou iā ia ma kona wahi. | When the people of Ashdod rose early the next day, there was Dagon, fallen on his face on the ground before the ark of the LORD! They took Dagon and put him back in his place. |
| 1-Sam 5:4 | A ia lā aʻe, ala hou aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui, aia hoʻi, ua hina ihola ʻo Dagona i lalo ke alo ma ka honua i mua o ka pahu o Iēhova; a ʻo ke poʻo o Dagona, a me kona mau lima ʻelua, ua hemo ma ka paepae, a ʻo ka iʻa wale nō i koe iā ia. | But the following morning when they rose, there was Dagon, fallen on his face on the ground before the ark of the LORD! His head and hands had been broken off and were lying on the threshold; only his body remained. |
| 1-Sam 9:26 | Ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui; a i ka wanaʻao, kāhea akula ʻo Samuʻela iā Saula ma luna o ka hale, ʻī akula, E ala, a hoʻouna aku au iā ʻoe. Ala mai ʻo Saula, a hele akula lāua i waho, ʻo ia a me Samuʻela. | They rose about daybreak and Samuel called to Saul on the roof, "Get ready, and I will send you on your way." When Saul got ready, he and Samuel went outside together. |
| 1-Sam 15:12 | I ka wanaʻao, ala aʻela ʻo Samuʻela e hālāwai me Saula i kakahiaka, ua haʻi ʻia mai iā Samuʻela, ʻī maila, Ua hiki mai ʻo Saula ma Karemela, a ua kūkulu i mea hoʻomanaʻo nona, a ua huli aʻe, a ua hele aku, a ua iho i lalo i Gilegala. | Early in the morning Samuel got up and went to meet Saul, but he was told, "Saul has gone to Carmel. There he has set up a monument in his own honor and has turned and gone on down to Gilgal." |
| 1-Sam 17:16 | A 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 17:20 | Ala aʻela ʻo Dāvida i kakahiaka nui, a waiho i nā hipa me ke kahu, a lawe aʻela a hele aku e like me kā Iese i kauoha mai ai iā ia; a hiki aku ia ma kahi o nā kaʻa, a e hele ana ka poʻe koa i ke kaua, a uō lākou i ke kaua. | Early in the morning David left the flock with a shepherd, loaded up and set out, as Jesse had directed. He reached the camp as the army was going out to its battle positions, shouting the war cry. |
| 1-Sam 19:2 | Akā ʻo Ionatana, ke keiki a Saula ua nui kona aloha iā Dāvida. Haʻi akula ʻo Ionatana iā Dāvida, ʻī akula, Ke ʻimi nei ʻo Saula, koʻu makua kāne, e pepehi iā ʻoe. ʻĀnō hoʻi, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e mālama iā ʻoe iho a kakahiaka, a e noho ma kahi malū, a e hūnā iā ʻoe iho. | and warned him, "My father Saul is looking for a chance to kill you. Be on your guard tomorrow morning; go into hiding and stay there. |
| 1-Sam 19:11 | A hoʻouna akula ʻo Saula i nā ʻelele ma ka hale o Dāvida e kiaʻi iā ia, a e pepehi iā ia i kakahiaka; a haʻi akula ʻo Mikala ka wahine a Dāvida iā ia, ʻī akula, Inā ʻaʻole ʻoe e hoʻopakele i kou ola i kēia pō, ʻapōpō e pepehi ʻia ʻoe. | Saul sent men to David's house to watch it and to kill him in the morning. But Michal, David's wife, warned him, "If you don't run for your life tonight, tomorrow you'll be killed." |
| 1-Sam 20:35 | A i kakahiaka aʻe, hele akula ʻo Ionatana ma ke kula i ka manawa i ʻōlelo ʻia ai me Dāvida, a me ia pū kekahi keiki. | In the morning Jonathan went out to the field for his meeting with David. He had a small boy with him, |
| 1-Sam 29:10 | ʻĀnō hoʻi, e ala aʻe ʻoe i kakahiaka nui me nā kauā a kou haku i hele pū mai me ʻoe: a i ko ʻoukou ala ʻana i kakahiaka nui, a mālamalama, a laila hele aku. | Now get up early, along with your master's servants who have come with you, and leave in the morning as soon as it is light." |
| 1-Sam 29:11 | A ala aʻela ʻo Dāvida a me kona poʻe kānaka i kakahiaka nui e hele, a hoʻi aku i ka ʻāina o nā Pilisetia. A piʻi aʻela nā Pilisetia ma Iezereʻela. | So David and his men got up early in the morning to go back to the land of the Philistines, and the Philistines went up to Jezreel. |
| 2-Sam 2:27 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ioaba, Ma ko ke Akua ola ʻana, inā ʻaʻole ʻoe i ʻōlelo mai, inā ua hoʻi aku kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka i kakahiaka nei mai ke alualu ʻana aku i kona hoahānau. | Joab answered, "As surely as God lives, if you had not spoken, the men would have continued the pursuit of their brothers until morning. " |
| 2-Sam 11:14 | A kakahiaka aʻe, kākau ihola ʻo Dāvida i ka palapala iā Ioaba, a hoʻouka akula ia ma ka lima o ʻUria. | In the morning David wrote a letter to Joab and sent it with Uriah. |
| 2-Sam 15:2 | Ala aʻela ʻo ʻAbesaloma i kakahiaka, a kū maila ma kapa alanui ma ka ʻīpuka: a hele aku kekahi kanaka i ke aliʻi iā ia ka mea hakakā e hoʻoponopono ʻia ai ma ke kānāwai, a laila hea akula ʻo ʻAbesaloma iā ia, ʻī akula, No ke kūlanakauhale hea ʻoe? ʻĪ maila kēlā, No kekahi ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela kāu kauā. | He would get up early and stand by the side of the road leading to the city gate. Whenever anyone came with a complaint to be placed before the king for a decision, Absalom would call out to him, "What town are you from?" He would answer, "Your servant is from one of the tribes of Israel." |
| 2-Sam 23:4 | A e like ia me ka mālamalama o ke kakahiaka i ka puka ʻana o ka lā, me ke kakahiaka i uhi ʻole ʻia e ke ao; a e like hoʻi me ka mauʻu ʻōpiopio mai loko mai o ka honua, e kupu ana ma ka mālamalama aʻiaʻi ma hope iho o ka ua. | he is like the light of morning at sunrise on a cloudless morning, like the brightness after rain that brings the grass from the earth. |
| 2-Sam 24:11 | A ala aʻela ʻo Dāvida i kakahiaka, hiki maila ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova i ke kāula i o Gada lā, i ko Dāvida kāula, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, | Before David got up the next morning, the word of the LORD had come to Gad the prophet, David's seer: |
| 2-Sam 24:15 | A 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. |
| 1-Nāal 3:21 | A i kuʻu ala ʻana i kakahiaka e hānai i kuʻu keiki i ka waiū, aia hoʻi, ua make; akā, i koʻu nānā ʻana iā ia i ke ao, aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole ia ʻo kaʻu keiki aʻu i hānau ai. | The next morning, I got up to nurse my son--and he was dead! But when I looked at him closely in the morning light, I saw that it wasn't the son I had borne." |
| 1-Nāal 17:6 | A lawe mai nā manu koraka i ka berena a me ka ʻiʻo iā ia i kakahiaka, a i ka berena a me ka ʻiʻo i ke ahiahi; a inu aʻela hoʻi ʻo ia i ko ke kahawai. | The ravens brought him bread and meat in the morning and bread and meat in the evening, and he drank from the brook. |
| 1-Nāal 18:26 | Lawe aʻela lākou i ka bipi i hāʻawi ʻia iā lākou, a hoʻomākaukau aʻela hoʻi ia, a kāhea akula i ka inoa ʻo Baʻala, mai kakahiaka a awakea, i ka ʻī ʻana aku, E Baʻala, e hoʻolohe mai iā mākou. Akā, ʻaʻohe leo; ʻaʻole hoʻi mea i hoʻolohe mai. Lelele aʻela lākou ma ke kuahu i hana ʻia aʻe. | So they took the bull given them and prepared it. Then they called on the name of Baal from morning till noon. "O Baal, answer us!" they shouted. But there was no response; no one answered. And they danced around the altar they had made. |
| 2-Nāal 3:20 | A i kakahiaka, i ka manawa i kaumaha ʻia aku ai ka mōhai ʻai, aia hoʻi, kahe maila ka wai mai ka ʻaoʻao o ʻEdoma mai, a hoʻopiha ʻia ka ʻāina i ka wai. | The next morning, about the time for offering the sacrifice, there it was--water flowing from the direction of Edom! And the land was filled with water. |
| 2-Nāal 3:22 | Ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui, a puka mai ka lā ma luna o ka wai, a ʻike akula ka Moaba i ka wai mai o lākou aku, he ʻulaʻula e like me ke koko. | When they got up early in the morning, the sun was shining on the water. To the Moabites across the way, the water looked red--like blood. |
| 2-Nāal 6:15 | A i ke ala ʻana o ke kauā a ke kanaka o ke Akua i kakahiaka nui, a hele i waho, aia hoʻi, ua puni ke kūlanakauhale i ka poʻe kaua, i nā lio, a me nā hale kaʻa: ʻī akula kāna kauā iā ia, Auē, e kuʻu haku! Pehea lā e hana ʻia ai? | When the servant of the man of God got up and went out early the next morning, an army with horses and chariots had surrounded the city. "Oh, my lord, what shall we do?" the servant asked. |
| 2-Nāal 10:8 | A hele mai kekahi ʻelele a haʻi aku iā ia, ʻī akula, Ua lawe mai lākou i nā poʻo o nā keiki a ke aliʻi. ʻĪ maila ia, E waiho iā lākou ma nā puʻu ʻelua, ma kahi i komo ai i ka ʻīpuka, a kakahiaka. | When the messenger arrived, he told Jehu, "They have brought the heads of the princes." Then Jehu ordered, "Put them in two piles at the entrance of the city gate until morning." |
| 2-Nāal 10:9 | A i kakahiaka, hele aku ia, a kū, ʻī akula i nā kānaka a pau, Ua pono ʻoukou: aia hoʻi, ua kipi aku au i kuʻu haku, a pepehi aku iā ia: akā, ʻo wai lā kai pepehi i kēia mau mea a pau? | The next morning Jehu went out. He stood before all the people and said, "You are innocent. It was I who conspired against my master and killed him, but who killed all these? |
| 2-Nāal 16:15 | A kauoha akula ʻo ʻAhaza ke aliʻi iā ʻUriia ke kahuna, ʻī akula, Ma luna o ke kuahu nui e puhi aku i ka mōhai kuni kakahiaka, a me ka mōhai ʻai o ke ahiahi, a me ka mōhai kuni a ke aliʻi, a me kāna mōhai ʻai, me ka mōhai kuni a nā kānaka a pau o ka ʻāina, a me kā lākou mōhai ʻai, a me kā lākou mōhai inu; a e kāpīpī ma luna ona i ke koko a pau o ka mōhai kuni, a me ke koko a pau o ka mōhai: a noʻu ke kuahu keleawe e nīnau aku ai. | King Ahaz then gave these orders to Uriah the priest: "On the large new altar, offer the morning burnt offering and the evening grain offering, the king's burnt offering and his grain offering, and the burnt offering of all the people of the land, and their grain offering and their drink offering. Sprinkle on the altar all the blood of the burnt offerings and sacrifices. But I will use the bronze altar for seeking guidance." |
| 2-Nāal 19:35 | A ia pō iho, hele akula ka ʻānela o Iēhova, a luku akula, ma kahi hoʻomoana o ko ʻAsuria, i hoʻokahi haneri a me kanawalukumamālima tausani: a ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui, aia hoʻi, he poʻe kupapaʻu make lākou a pau. | That night the angel of the LORD went out and put to death a hundred and eighty-five thousand men in the Assyrian camp. When the people got up the next morning--there were all the dead bodies! |
| 1-ʻOihn 9:27 | A moe ihola lākou a puni i ka hale o ke Akua, no ka mea, ma luna o lākou ke kiaʻi ʻana, a iā lākou hoʻi ka wehe ʻana o ka hale ia kakahiaka aʻe ia kakahiaka aʻe. | They would spend the night stationed around the house of God, because they had to guard it; and they had charge of the key for opening it each morning. |
| 1-ʻOihn 16:40 | E mōhai mau aku ai i nā mōhai kuni iā Iēhova ma luna o ke kuahu, i kakahiaka, a i ke ahiahi, e like me ka mea a pau i kākau ʻia ma ke kānāwai o Iēhova, āna i kauoha mai ai i ka ʻIseraʻela: | to present burnt offerings to the LORD on the altar of burnt offering regularly, morning and evening, in accordance with everything written in the Law of the LORD, which he had given Israel. |
| 1-ʻOihn 23:30 | A no ke kūpono i nā kakahiaka a pau, e hoʻoaloha a e hoʻoleʻa aku iā Iēhova; a pēlā hoʻi i nā ahiahi; | They were also to stand every morning to thank and praise the LORD. They were to do the same in the evening |
| 2-ʻOihn 2:4 | Aia 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 13:11 | Kukuni lākou i kēlā kakahiaka i kēia kakahiaka, i kēlā ahiahi i kēia ahiahi, i nā mōhai kuni na Iēhova, a me nā mea poni ʻala; a hoʻonoho lākou ma luna o ka papa ʻaina maʻemaʻe i ka berena hōʻike, a me ka ipukukui gula e ʻaʻā ana kona mau manamana i kēlā ahiahi kēia ahiahi; no ka mea, e mālama ana mākou i ka ʻoihana na Iēhova, ko mākou Akua, akā, ʻo ʻoukou lā, ua haʻalele iā ia. | Every morning and evening they present burnt offerings and fragrant incense to the LORD. They set out the bread on the ceremonially clean table and light the lamps on the gold lampstand every evening. We are observing the requirements of the LORD our God. But you have forsaken him. |
| 2-ʻOihn 20:20 | Ala lākou i ke kakahiaka nui, a hele lākou i ka wao nahele ʻo Tekoa; a i ko lākou hele ʻana aku, kū i luna ʻo Iehosapata, ʻōlelo akula, E hoʻolohe mai iaʻu, e ka Iuda, a me ko Ierusalema; e manaʻoʻiʻo iā Iēhova i ko ʻoukou Akua, i hoʻokūpaʻa ʻia ʻoukou; e manaʻoʻiʻo i kāna poʻe kāula, i lanakila ʻoukou. | Early in the morning they left for the Desert of Tekoa. As they set out, Jehoshaphat stood and said, "Listen to me, Judah and people of Jerusalem! Have faith in the LORD your God and you will be upheld; have faith in his prophets and you will be successful." |
| 2-ʻOihn 29:20 | A kakahiaka nui ala aʻela ʻo Hezekia, ke aliʻi, a hōʻuluʻulu i nā aliʻi o ke kūlanakauhale, a piʻi aku i ka hale o Iēhova. | Early the next morning King Hezekiah gathered the city officials together and went up to the temple of the LORD. |
| 2-ʻOihn 31:3 | Hoʻomaopopo nō hoʻi ʻo ia i kauwahi no loko mai o ka waiwai a ke aliʻi, i mau mōhai kuni, i mau mōhai no ke kakahiaka, a me ke ahiahi; i mau mōhai no nā Sābati, a no nā mahina hou, a no nā ʻahaʻaina, e like me ka mea i kākau ʻia i loko o ke kānāwai o Iēhova. | The king contributed from his own possessions for the morning and evening burnt offerings and for the burnt offerings on the Sabbaths, New Moons and appointed feasts as written in the Law of the LORD. |
| 2-ʻOihn 36:15 | A hoʻouna ʻo Iēhova ke Akua o ko lākou poʻe kūpuna i o lākou lā ma kāna poʻe ʻelele, e ala ana i ke kakahiaka nui, a e hoʻouna ana, no ka mea, minamina ia i kona poʻe kānaka, a me kona wahi i noho ai. | The LORD, the God of their fathers, sent word to them through his messengers again and again, because he had pity on his people and on his dwelling place. |
| ʻEzera 3:3 | A kau akula lākou i ke kuahu ma luna o kona mau kahua, no ka mea, ua kau mai ka makaʻu ma luna o lākou no nā kānaka o nā ʻāina ʻē; a kaumaha aku ma luna ona i nā mōhai kuni iā Iēhova, i nā mōhai kuni no kakahiaka a no ke ahiahi. | Despite their fear of the peoples around them, they built the altar on its foundation and sacrificed burnt offerings on it to the LORD, both the morning and evening sacrifices. |
| ʻEset 2:14 | I ke ahiahi, komo akula ʻo ia i loko, a kakahiaka hoʻi maila, a i ka lua o ka hale o nā wāhine, ma ka lima o Saʻasegaza, ka luna o ke aliʻi nāna i mālama i nā haiā wahine; ʻaʻole ia i komo hou aku i ke aliʻi lā, ke ʻoliʻoli ʻole ke aliʻi iā ia, a hea ʻia aku hoʻi ia ma ka inoa. | In the evening she would go there and in the morning return to another part of the harem to the care of Shaashgaz, the king's eunuch who was in charge of the concubines. She would not return to the king unless he was pleased with her and summoned her by name. |
| Ioba 1:5 | A i ka manawa i hala aʻe ai nā lā o ka ʻahaʻaina ʻana, hoʻouna akula ʻo Ioba a hoʻomaʻemaʻe iā lākou, a ala aʻela i kakahiaka nui, a kaumaha akula i nā mōhai kuni e like me ka nui o lākou a pau; no ka mea, ʻī ihola ʻo Ioba, Malia paha ua hana hewa kaʻu mau keiki kāne, a ua ʻōlelo hōʻino i ke Akua ma ko lākou naʻau. Pēlā ʻo Ioba i hana ai i nā lā a pau. | When a period of feasting had run its course, Job would send and have them purified. Early in the morning he would sacrifice a burnt offering for each of them, thinking, "Perhaps my children have sinned and cursed God in their hearts." This was Job's regular custom. |
| Ioba 4:20 | Ua luku ʻia lākou mai kakahiaka a ke ahiahi: Ua make loa lākou, ʻaʻohe mea nāna i manaʻo. | Between dawn and dusk they are broken to pieces; unnoticed, they perish forever. |
| Ioba 7:18 | A i ʻike mai ai ʻoe iā ia i kēlā kakahiaka kēia kakahiaka, A i hoʻāʻo mau mai ai ʻoe iā ia? | that you examine him every morning and test him every moment? |
| Ioba 11:17 | A e kūpaʻa kou ola loa ʻana, e like me ke awakea; ʻĀnō ua pouli ʻoe, a laila e like nō ʻoe me ke kakahiaka. | Life will be brighter than noonday, and darkness will become like morning. |
| Ioba 24:17 | No ka mea, ʻo kakahiaka, ua like pū ʻia no lākou me ka malu make; Inā ʻike ʻia, ua kau mai nā mea weliweli o ka malu make. | For all of them, deep darkness is their morning; they make friends with the terrors of darkness. |
| Ioba 38:12 | I kou mau lā, ua kauoha anei ʻoe i ke kakahiaka, Ua hōʻike aku ʻoe i ka wanaʻao i kona wahi; | "Have you ever given orders to the morning, or shown the dawn its place, |
| Ioba 41:18 | Ma kona kiha ʻana ʻalohi maila ka mālamalama, ʻO kona mau maka ua like me nā lihilihi o ke kakahiaka. | His snorting throws out flashes of light; his eyes are like the rays of dawn. |
| Hal 5:3 | E Iēhova, i ke kakahiaka e hoʻolohe mai ai nō ʻoe i koʻu leo, I ke kakahiaka au e hoʻopololei ai i koʻu manaʻo iā ʻoe, a e nānā aku ai i luna. | In the morning, O LORD, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait in expectation. |
| Hal 30:5 | No 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 49:14 | Me 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 55:17 | I ke ahiahi, i ke kakahiaka, i ke awakea, e pule aku ai au, A e kāhea nui aku au; a e hoʻolohe mai ʻo ia i koʻu leo. | Evening, morning and noon I cry out in distress, and he hears my voice. |
| Hal 59:16 | Akā, 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 65:8 | ʻO ka poʻe e noho ana ma kahi lōʻihi loa aku, ua makaʻu nō i kou mau hōʻailona: Ke hauʻoli mai nei ʻoe i nā puka ʻana o ke kakahiaka a me ke ahiahi. | Those living far away fear your wonders; where morning dawns and evening fades you call forth songs of joy. |
| Hal 73:14 | No ka mea, ua lauwili ʻia au a pō ka lā; A ua hahau ʻia mai au i nā kakahiaka a pau. | All day long I have been plagued; I have been punished every morning. |
| Hal 88:13 | E kāhea aku naʻe au iā ʻoe, e Iēhova; I ke kakahiaka hoʻi e hālāwai no kaʻu pule me ʻoe. | But I cry to you for help, O LORD; in the morning my prayer comes before you. |
| Hal 90:5 | Hoʻokahe 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 90:6 | Pua mai nō ia i ke kakahiaka a mohala iho, A i ke ahiahi ua ʻoki ʻia ia i lalo a mae wale ihola. | though in the morning it springs up new, by evening it is dry and withered. |
| Hal 92:2 | E hōʻike aku i kou lokomaikaʻi i ke kakahiaka, A me kou ʻoiaʻiʻo i kēlā pō, i kēia pō, | to proclaim your love in the morning and your faithfulness at night, |
| Hal 127:2 | He 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 139:9 | Inā lawe au i nā ʻēheu o ke kakahiaka, A noho hoʻi ma nā kihi o ka moana; | If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, |
| Hal 143:8 | E hāʻawi mai ʻoe iaʻu i ka hoʻolohe i kou lokomaikaʻi i ke kakahiaka, No ka mea, ke hilinaʻi aku nei au iā ʻoe: E hōʻike mai ʻoe iaʻu i ke ala āu e hele ai, No ka mea, ke hāpai aku nei au i koʻu ʻuhane iā ʻoe. | Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I lift up my soul. |
| Sol 7:18 | Inā kāua i māʻona i ke aloha a hiki i kakahiaka, E leʻaleʻa kāua i ke aloha. | Come, let's drink deep of love till morning; let's enjoy ourselves with love! |
| Sol 27:14 | ʻO ka mea hoʻomaikaʻi aku i kona hoa noho me ka leo nui, I kona ala ʻana i ke kakahiaka nui, E lilo ia i mea pōʻino nona. | If a man loudly blesses his neighbor early in the morning, it will be taken as a curse. |
| Kekah 10:16 | Auē 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 11:6 | I ke kakahiaka, e lūlū ʻoe i kāu hua, a i ke ahiahi, ʻaʻole hoʻi e hoʻomaha kou mau lima, no ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻoe i ʻike i ka mea maikaʻi o lāua, ʻo kēlā paha, ʻo kēia paha, ua maikaʻi pū paha lāua. | Sow your seed in the morning, and at evening let not your hands be idle, for you do not know which will succeed, whether this or that, or whether both will do equally well. |
| Mele 7:12 | E ala aʻe i ke kakahiaka ma ka māla waina, e ʻike i ka ulu ʻana o ka waina, E nānā i ka pua ʻana o ka waina, A me ke kupu ʻana o ka pomeraite; Ma laila au e hāʻawi ai iā ʻoe i koʻu aloha. | Let us go early to the vineyards to see if the vines have budded, if their blossoms have opened, and if the pomegranates are in bloom-- there I will give you my love. |
| ʻIsaia 5:11 | Auē ka poʻe e ala ana i kakahiaka nui, e inu i ka mea ʻawaʻawa, A kakali hoʻi a mālehulehu, i wela ai lākou i ka waina! | Woe to those who rise early in the morning to run after their drinks, who stay up late at night till they are inflamed with wine. |
| ʻIsaia 14:12 | Auē kou hāʻule ʻana mai ka lani mai, E ka Hōkūloa, ke keiki a ke kakahiaka! Ua kua ʻia ʻoe i lalo i ka honua, ʻO ʻoe, ka mea i hoʻoʻauheʻe i ko nā ʻāina. | How you have fallen from heaven, O morning star, son of the dawn! You have been cast down to the earth, you who once laid low the nations! |
| ʻIsaia 17:11 | I ka lā o kou kanu ʻana hoʻopaʻa nō ʻoe ia i ka pā, A i ke kakahiaka nō ʻoe i hoʻoulu i kāu hua; Akā, e lawe ʻia ka puʻu ʻai i ka lā o ka loaʻa ʻana, ʻAʻole e ʻole ke kaumaha. | though on the day you set them out, you make them grow, and on the morning when you plant them, you bring them to bud, yet the harvest will be as nothing in the day of disease and incurable pain. |
| ʻIsaia 17:14 | I 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 21:12 | Haʻi mai ke kiaʻi, Ke hiki maila ke kakahiaka, a me ka pō hoʻi! Inā makemake ʻoukou e nīnau, e nīnau nō; E hoʻi hou mai. | The watchman replies, "Morning is coming, but also the night. If you would ask, then ask; and come back yet again." |
| ʻIsaia 26:9 | Me 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 28:19 | I 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 33:2 | E Iēhova, e maliu mai ʻoe iā mākou, Ua kakali mākou iā ʻoe, E lilo nō ʻoe i mea kōkua iā lākou i kakahiaka, I mea hoʻi e ola ai mākou i ka manawa pōpilikia. | O LORD, be gracious to us; we long for you. Be our strength every morning, our salvation in time of distress. |
| ʻIsaia 37:36 | Hele aʻela ka ʻānela o Iēhova, a luku akula ma loko o kahi hoʻomoana o ko ʻAsuria, hoʻokahi haneri me kanawalukumamālima tausani. A ala aʻela lākou i kakahiaka nui, aia hoʻi! He poʻe kupapaʻu make lākou a pau. | Then the angel of the LORD went out and put to death a hundred and eighty-five thousand men in the Assyrian camp. When the people got up the next morning--there were all the dead bodies! |
| ʻIsaia 38:13 | Hoʻomaha ihola au a kakahiaka, E like me ka liona, pēlā nō ʻo ia i uhaki ai i koʻu mau iwi a pau; Mai ke ao a pō, e hoʻōki mai ana nō ʻoe iaʻu. | I waited patiently till dawn, but like a lion he broke all my bones; day and night you made an end of me. |
| ʻIsaia 50:4 | Ua hāʻawi mai ʻo Iēhova ka Haku i ke alelo o ka poʻe akamai naʻu, I ʻike au i ka hoʻoikaika aku i ka mea luhi me ka ʻōlelo, Hoʻāla mai nō ʻo ia i kēlā kakahiaka i kēia kakahiaka, Hoʻāla mai nō ʻo ia i koʻu pepeiao, e lohe, e like me ka mea i aʻo ʻia. | The Sovereign LORD has given me an instructed tongue, to know the word that sustains the weary. He wakens me morning by morning, wakens my ear to listen like one being taught. |
| ʻIsaia 58:8 | A laila, e pohā aku nō kou mālamalama, e like me ko ke kakahiaka, A e puka koke mai nō kou ola; A e hele nō kou pono ma kou alo, A ʻo ka nani o Iēhova auaneʻi ka mea hele ma hope ou. | Then your light will break forth like the dawn, and your healing will quickly appear; then your righteousness will go before you, and the glory of the LORD will be your rear guard. |
| Ier 20:16 | E hoʻohālike ʻia kēlā kanaka me nā kūlanakauhale a Iēhova i hoʻohiolo ai, a mihi ʻole hoʻi. I lohe ʻo ia i ka uē ʻana i kakahiaka, a me ka hoʻōho ʻana i ke awakea; | May that man be like the towns the LORD overthrew without pity. May he hear wailing in the morning, a battle cry at noon. |
| Ier 21:12 | E ko ka hale o Dāvida, ke ʻī mai nei ʻo Iēhova pēnēia, E hana ʻoukou i ka hoʻoponopono i kakahiaka, a e hoʻopakele i ka mea i hao ʻia, mai ka lima aku o ka mea hoʻokaumaha, o puka aku koʻu ukiuki, e like me ke ahi, a e ʻā hoʻi, ʻaʻole mea e hiki iā ia ke kinai, no ka hewa o kā ʻoukou hana ʻana. | O house of David, this is what the LORD says: " 'Administer justice every morning; rescue from the hand of his oppressor the one who has been robbed, or my wrath will break out and burn like fire because of the evil you have done-- burn with no one to quench it. |
| Kan 3:23 | He hou mai nō i nā kakahiaka a pau; Ua nui loa nō kou ʻoiaʻiʻo. | They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. |
| ʻEzek 7:7 | Ua hiki mai ke kakahiaka ma luna ou, e ka mea e noho ana ma ka ʻāina; ua hiki mai ka manawa, kokoke mai ka lā e pōpilikia ai, ʻaʻole ka hoʻōho ʻana o nā mauna. | Doom has come upon you--you who dwell in the land. The time has come, the day is near; there is panic, not joy, upon the mountains. |
| ʻEzek 7:10 | Aia hoʻi ka lā, aia hoʻi ua hiki mai ia; ua puka aʻe ke kakahiaka, ua mohala ke koʻokoʻo aliʻi, ua ʻōpuʻu aʻe ka haʻaheo. | "The day is here! It has come! Doom has burst forth, the rod has budded, arrogance has blossomed! |
| ʻEzek 12:8 | A i ke kakahiaka, hiki maila ka ʻōlelo a Iēhova iaʻu, ʻī maila, | In the morning the word of the LORD came to me: |
| ʻEzek 24:18 | Pēlā, i ʻōlelo aku ai au i kānaka i kakahiaka; a i ke ahiahi, make iho kaʻu wahine: a hana aku au i kakahiaka aʻe e like me ka mea i kauoha ʻia mai iaʻu. | So I spoke to the people in the morning, and in the evening my wife died. The next morning I did as I had been commanded. |
| ʻEzek 33:22 | A ua kau mai ka lima o Iēhova ma luna oʻu i ke ahiahi ma mua o ka hiki ʻana mai i oʻu nei o ka mea i pakele; a ua wehe mai i kuʻu waha, a hiki mai ia i ke kakahiaka; a ua wehe ʻia kuʻu waha, ʻaʻole au i leo paʻa hou aku. | Now the evening before the man arrived, the hand of the LORD was upon me, and he opened my mouth before the man came to me in the morning. So my mouth was opened and I was no longer silent. |
| ʻEzek 46:13 | ʻO ke keiki hipa kīnā ʻole no kona makahiki mua, ʻo kāu ia e hoʻomākaukau ai i kēlā lā i kēia lā i mōhai kuni no Iēhova: i kēlā kakahiaka i kēia kakahiaka e hana ai nō ʻoe ia. | " 'Every day you are to provide a year-old lamb without defect for a burnt offering to the LORD; morning by morning you shall provide it. |
| ʻEzek 46:14 | A 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 46:15 | Pēlā e hoʻomākaukau ai lākou i ke keiki hipa, a me ka mōhai ʻai, a me ka ʻaila, i kēlā kakahiaka i kēia kakahiaka, i mōhai kuni mau. | So the lamb and the grain offering and the oil shall be provided morning by morning for a regular burnt offering. |
| Dan 6:19 | A ala aʻela ke aliʻi i luna i kakahiaka nui, a hele wikiwiki akula ma ia lua liona. | At the first light of dawn, the king got up and hurried to the lions' den. |
| Dan 8:26 | A 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." |
| Hos 6:4 | E 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 7:6 | No ka mea, ua hoʻomākaukau lākou i ko lākou naʻau, e like me ka umu ma ko lākou hoʻohālua ʻana: Ua hiamoe ko lākou mau mea pūlehu palaoa, a ao ka pō: A i kakahiaka, ua wela ia mea e like me ke ahi lapalapa. | Their hearts are like an oven; they approach him with intrigue. Their passion smolders all night; in the morning it blazes like a flaming fire. |
| Hos 10:15 | Pēlā ʻo ia e hana mai ai iā ʻoukou, ma Betela, no ko ʻoukou hewa nui: I kakahiaka e ʻoki loa ʻia aku ke aliʻi o ka ʻIseraʻela. | Thus will it happen to you, O Bethel, because your wickedness is great. When that day dawns, the king of Israel will be completely destroyed. |
| Hos 13:3 | No ia mea, e like auaneʻi lākou me ke ao kakahiaka, A me ka hau hou e nalo koke ana, E like me ka ʻōpala i puehu ʻia i ka puahiohio mai kahi hehi palaoa aku, A me ka uahi mai ka puka uahi aku. | Therefore they will be like the morning mist, like the early dew that disappears, like chaff swirling from a threshing floor, like smoke escaping through a window. |
| Ioʻela 2:2 | He 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. |
| ʻAm 4:4 | E hele mai ʻoukou i Betela, a e hana hewa; E hoʻonui i ka hana hewa ma Gilegala; A lawe mai ʻoukou i kā ʻoukou mau mōhai no ke kakahiaka, A i nā hapaʻumi o ʻoukou no ke kolu o nā makahiki: | "Go to Bethel and sin; go to Gilgal and sin yet more. Bring your sacrifices every morning, your tithes every three years. |
| Zep 3:3 | ʻO 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 3:5 | I waenakonu o lākou ʻo Iēhova ka mea hoʻopono, ʻAʻole ia e hana i ka pono ʻole; E hoʻākāka mai ana ia i kona pono ia kakahiaka aʻe, ia kakahiaka aʻe, ʻaʻole hāʻule; Akā, ʻo ka mea hana hewa, ʻaʻole ia i hoʻomaopopo i ka hilahila. | The LORD within her is righteous; he does no wrong. Morning by morning he dispenses his justice, and every new day he does not fail, yet the unrighteous know no shame. |