| Kin 21:19 | Hoʻokaʻakaʻa aʻela ke Akua i kona mau maka, a ʻike akula ia i kekahi luawai: hele akula ia, ukuhi ihola a piha ka hue wai i ka wai, a hoʻoinu ihola i ke keiki. | Then God opened her eyes and she saw a well of water. So she went and filled the skin with water and gave the boy a drink. |
| Kin 21:25 | Aʻo akula hoʻi ʻo ʻAberahama iā ʻAbimeleka no ka luawai a nā kauā a ʻAbimeleka i kāʻili aku ai. | Then Abraham complained to Abimelek about a well of water that Abimelek’s servants had seized. |
| Kin 21:30 | ʻĪ akula kēlā, No ka mea, e lawe ʻoe i kēia mau hipa keiki wahine ʻehiku na kuʻu lima aku, i mea hōʻike maka noʻu, naʻu nō i ʻeli iho i kēia luawai. | He replied, “Accept these seven lambs from my hand as a witness that I dug this well.” |
| Kin 24:11 | Hoʻokukuli ihola ia i kona mau kāmelo ma waho o ke kūlanakauhale, ma ka luawai, i ke ahiahi, i ka manawa e hele mai ai nā wāhine e huki wai. | He had the camels kneel down near the well outside the town; it was toward evening, the time the women go out to draw water. |
| Kin 24:13 | Eia au ke kū nei ma ka luawai; a e hele mai ana nā kaikamāhine a nā kānaka o ke kūlanakauhale e huki i ka wai: | See, I am standing beside this spring, and the daughters of the townspeople are coming out to draw water. |
| Kin 24:16 | Ua 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 24:20 | Wikiwiki aʻela ia, a ninini ihola i ka wai o kona bākeke i loko o ke pā, a holo hou aʻela i ka luawai e huki ai, a huki maila ia no kona poʻe kāmelo a pau. | So she quickly emptied her jar into the trough, ran back to the well to draw more water, and drew enough for all his camels. |
| Kin 24:29 | He 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 24:30 | A ʻike akula ia i ke apo no ka ihu, a me nā kūpeʻe lima ma nā lima o kona kaikuahine, a lohe akula ia i ka ʻōlelo a kona kaikuahine a Rebeka, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, Pēlā i ʻōlelo mai ai ke kanaka iaʻu; hele maila ia i ua kanaka nei; aia hoʻi, kū ihola ia me nā kāmelo ma ka luawai. | As soon as he had seen the nose ring, and the bracelets on his sister’s arms, and had heard Rebekah tell what the man said to her, he went out to the man and found him standing by the camels near the spring. |
| Kin 24:42 | A hiki maila au i kēia lā i ka luawai, ʻī akula, E Iēhova ke Akua o kuʻu haku ʻo ʻAberahama, inā ʻoe e hoʻopōmaikaʻi mai i kuʻu hele ʻana e hele nei: | “When I came to the spring today, I said, ‘Lord, God of my master Abraham, if you will, please grant success to the journey on which I have come. |
| Kin 24:43 | Eia wau, ke kū nei ma ka luawai, a i ka manawa e hele mai ai ka wahine puʻupaʻa e huki wai ai, a e ʻī aku au iā ia, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hāʻawi mai noʻu i wahi wai o kou bākeke e inu; | See, I am standing beside this spring. If a young woman comes out to draw water and I say to her, “Please let me drink a little water from your jar,” |
| Kin 24:45 | ʻAʻole au i hoʻōki iho i ka ʻōlelo ʻana i loko o kuʻu naʻau, aia hoʻi, puka maila ʻo Rebeka, me kona bākeke ma luna o kona poʻohiwi; iho ihola ia ma ka luawai, a huki maila: ʻī akula au iā ia, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e hāʻawi mai noʻu e inu. | “Before I finished praying in my heart, Rebekah came out, with her jar on her shoulder. She went down to the spring and drew water, and I said to her, ‘Please give me a drink.’ |
| Kin 25:11 | Ma hope mai o ka make ʻana o ʻAberahama, hoʻopōmaikaʻi maila ke Akua iā ʻIsaʻaka; a noho ihola ʻo ʻIsaʻaka ma ka luawai ʻo Lahairoi. | After Abraham’s death, God blessed his son Isaac, who then lived near Beer Lahai Roi. |
| Kin 26:18 | ʻEli hou ihola ʻo ʻIsaʻaka i nā luawai a lākou i ʻeli iho ai i ka wā iā ʻAberahama ʻo kona makua kāne; no ka mea, ua hūnā iho ko Pilisetia ia mau mea ma hope o ka make ʻana o ʻAberahama : a kapa ihola ia i ko lākou mau inoa, ma nā inoa a kona makua kāne i kapa iho ai. | Isaac reopened the wells that had been dug in the time of his father Abraham, which the Philistines had stopped up after Abraham died, and he gave them the same names his father had given them. |
| Kin 26:20 | Hakakā maila nā kahu bipi no Gerara me nā kahu bipi o ʻIsaʻaka, i ka ʻī ʻana mai, No mākou ia wai: a kapa ihola ia i ka inoa o ua luawai lā, ʻo ʻEseka, no ko lākou hakakā ʻana mai me ia. | But the herders of Gerar quarreled with those of Isaac and said, “The water is ours!” So he named the well Esek, because they disputed with him. |
| Kin 26:21 | ʻEli ihola hoʻi lākou i ka luawai hou, a hakakā mai nō hoʻi lākou no ia mea: a kapa ihola ʻo ia i kona inoa, ʻo Sitena. | Then they dug another well, but they quarreled over that one also; so he named it Sitnah. |
| Kin 26:22 | Neʻeneʻe akula ia mai ia wahi aku, a ʻeli ihola i ka luawai hou; ʻaʻole nō lākou i hakakā mai no ia mea: a kapa ihola ʻo ia i kona inoa, ʻo Rehobota: ʻī ihola ia, ʻānō hoʻi, ua hāʻawi mai ʻo Iēhova i kahi ākea no kākou; a e hoʻohua auaneʻi kākou ma ka ʻāina. | He moved on from there and dug another well, and no one quarreled over it. He named it Rehoboth, saying, “Now the Lord has given us room and we will flourish in the land.” |
| Kin 26:25 | Hana ihola ia i kuahu ma laila, a kāhea akula ia i ka inoa ʻo Iēhova, a kūkulu ihola i kona halelewa i laila: i laila hoʻi nā kauā a ʻIsaʻaka i ʻeli iho ai i ka luawai. | Isaac built an altar there and called on the name of the Lord. There he pitched his tent, and there his servants dug a well. |
| Kin 26:32 | Ia lā hoʻokahi nō, hele maila nā kauā a ʻIsaʻaka, a haʻi maila iā ia no ka luawai a lākou i ʻeli iho ai, ʻī maila iā ia, Ua loaʻa iā mākou ka wai. | That day Isaac’s servants came and told him about the well they had dug. They said, “We’ve found water!” |
| Kin 29:2 | Nānā akula ia, aia hoʻi, he luawai ma ke kula, a me nā ʻohana hipa ʻekolu e moe ana i laila: no ka mea, ua hoʻohāinu ʻia nā ʻohana holoholona i ka wai o ua luawai lā: a aia ma luna o ka waha o ka luawai he pōhaku nui. | There he saw a well in the open country, with three flocks of sheep lying near it because the flocks were watered from that well. The stone over the mouth of the well was large. |
| Kin 29:3 | I laila i hoʻākoakoa ʻia ai nā ʻohana holoholona a pau: ʻolokaʻa aʻela lākou i ka pōhaku mai ka waha aʻe o ka luawai, a hoʻohāinu ihola i nā hipa; a kau hou ihola i ka pōhaku ma luna o ka waha o ka luawai, ma kona wahi. | When all the flocks were gathered there, the shepherds would roll the stone away from the well’s mouth and water the sheep. Then they would return the stone to its place over the mouth of the well. |
| Kin 29:8 | ʻĪ maila lākou, ʻAʻole mākou e hiki, a pau nā ʻohana hipa i ka hōʻuluʻulu ʻia, a ʻolokaʻa aʻe lākou i ka pōhaku, mai ka waha mai o ka luawai; a laila mākou e hoʻohāinu i nā hipa. | “We can’t,” they replied, “until all the flocks are gathered and the stone has been rolled away from the mouth of the well. Then we will water the sheep.” |
| Kin 29:10 | A ʻike akula ʻo Iakoba iā Rāhela, ke kaikamahine a Labana, ʻo ke kaikunāne o kona makuahine, a me ka poʻe hipa a Labana, ʻo ke kaikunāne o kona makuahine, neʻeneʻe akula ʻo Iakoba, ʻolokaʻa aʻela ia i ka pōhaku mai ka waha aʻe o ka luawai, a hoʻohāinu ihola i ka poʻe hipa a Labana, ʻo ke kaikunāne o kona makuahine. | When Jacob saw Rachel daughter of his uncle Laban, and Laban’s sheep, he went over and rolled the stone away from the mouth of the well and watered his uncle’s sheep. |
| Puk 2:15 | A lohe aʻela ʻo Paraʻo ia mea, ʻimi ihola ia e pepehi iā Mose. Mahuka akula ʻo Mose mai ka maka aku o Paraʻo, a noho ma ka ʻāina ma Midiana: a noho ihola ia i lalo ma kekahi luawai. | When Pharaoh heard of this, he tried to kill Moses, but Moses fled from Pharaoh and went to live in Midian, where he sat down by a well. |
| Kānl 6:11 | A me nā hale piha i ka waiwai, ʻaʻole nāu i hoʻolako, a me nā luawai i ʻeli ʻia, ʻaʻole nāu i ʻeli, i nā pā waina a me nā lāʻau ʻoliva, ʻaʻole nāu i kanu; aia ʻai iho ʻoe a māʻona; | houses filled with all kinds of good things you did not provide, wells you did not dig, and vineyards and olive groves you did not plant — then when you eat and are satisfied, |
| Kānl 33:28 | A e noho maluhia wale nō ʻo ka ʻIseraʻela: ʻO ka luawai o Iakoba ma ka ʻāina palaoa a me ka waina; A e hoʻoheleleʻi iho kona lani i ka hau; | So Israel will live in safety; Jacob will dwell secure in a land of grain and new wine, where the heavens drop dew. |
| 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. |
| 2-Sam 17:18 | Akā, ua ʻike nō kekahi keiki iā lāua, a haʻi akula iā ʻAbesaloma; akā, hele koke akula lāua a hiki akula i ka hale o kekahi kanaka i Bahurima, a he luawai ma loko o ka pā hale ona, i laila lāua i iho ai. | But a young man saw them and told Absalom. So the two of them left quickly and went to the house of a man in Bahurim. He had a well in his courtyard, and they climbed down into it. |
| 2-Sam 17:19 | Lālau akula ka wahine i ka mea uhi, hohola ihola ma luna o ka waha o ka luawai, a hāliʻi ihola i ka palaoa ma luna iho: a ua ʻike ʻole ʻia ua mea lā. | His wife took a covering and spread it out over the opening of the well and scattered grain over it. No one knew anything about it. |
| 2-Sam 17:21 | A hala akula lākou, piʻi maila lāua mai loko mai o ka luawai, hele akula, a haʻi akula i ke aliʻi iā Dāvida. ʻĪ akula iā Dāvida, E kū aʻe, e holo koke ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o ka wai; no ka mea, penei kā ʻAhitopela i ʻōlelo kūʻē ai iā ʻoukou. | After the men had gone, the two climbed out of the well and went to inform King David. They said to him, "Set out and cross the river at once; Ahithophel has advised such and such against you." |
| 2-Sam 23:15 | A make wai ihola ʻo Dāvida, ʻī ihola, Nani ʻino kuʻu makemake e hāʻawi mai kekahi i wai e inu no ka luawai ma Betelehema ma ka ʻīpuka! | David longed for water and said, "Oh, that someone would get me a drink of water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem!" |
| 2-Nāal 3:16 | ʻĪ maila ia, Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova pēnēia, E hana i nā luawai a paʻapū kēia awāwa. | and he said, "This is what the LORD says: Make this valley full of ditches. |
| 2-Nāal 10:14 | ʻĪ akula, E hoʻopaʻa ola aku iā lākou: a hoʻopaʻa ola akula nā kānaka iā lākou, a luku akula iā lākou ma ka luawai o ka hale hoʻopaʻa, he kanahākumamālua nā kānaka; ʻaʻole ia i hoʻokoe i kekahi o lākou. | "Take them alive!" he ordered. So they took them alive and slaughtered them by the well of Beth Eked--forty-two men. He left no survivor. |
| 1-ʻOihn 11:17 | Make wai ihola ʻo Dāvida, ʻī maila, Nani ʻino kuʻu makemake e hāʻawi mai kekahi i wai e inu no ka luawai mai o Betelehema, aia ma ka ʻīpuka! | David longed for water and said, "Oh, that someone would get me a drink of water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem!" |
| 1-ʻOihn 11:18 | Wāhi aʻela ua mau kānaka ʻekolu lā i ka poʻe kaua o ko Pilisetia, a huki maila i ka wai, mai loko o ka luawai o Betelehema ma ka ʻīpuka, lālau akula, a lawe maila i o Dāvida lā: akā, ʻaʻole ʻo Dāvida i manaʻo e inu ia mea, a ninini aku nō ia mea no Iēhova. | So the Three broke through the Philistine lines, drew water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem and carried it back to David. But he refused to drink it; instead, he poured it out before the LORD. |
| Kekah 12:6 | ʻOi moku ʻole ʻia ke kaula kālā, ʻAʻole hoʻi i nahā ke kīʻaha gula; ʻAʻole nahā ka bākeke ma ka pūnāwai, ʻAʻole hoʻi i nahā ke kaʻa ma ka luawai. | Remember him--before the silver cord is severed, or the golden bowl is broken; before the pitcher is shattered at the spring, or the wheel broken at the well, |
| Mele 4:15 | ʻO ka pūnāwai o nā kīhāpai, ʻo ka luawai o ka wai ola, A me nā waikahe mai Lebanona mai. | You are a garden fountain, a well of flowing water streaming down from Lebanon. |
| ʻIsaia 30:14 | E nahā nō ia e like me ka nahā ʻana o ka ipu lepo o nā potera, E nāhāhā ʻiʻo nō, ʻaʻole ia e aloha mai; Ma loko o nā mea nahā, ʻaʻole e loaʻa kekahi ʻāpana, E lawe ai i ke ahi ʻenaʻena, A e huki hoʻi i ka wai o ka luawai. | It will break in pieces like pottery, shattered so mercilessly that among its pieces not a fragment will be found for taking coals from a hearth or scooping water out of a cistern." |
| ʻIsaia 36:16 | Mai hoʻolohe i ka Hezekia; no ka mea, ke ʻōlelo mai nei ke aliʻi o ʻAsuria penei, E hana ʻoukou me aʻu i kuʻikahi, a e puka mai i waho i oʻu nei; a e ʻai kēlā mea kēia mea o ʻoukou i ko kona kumu waina, a i ko kona lāʻau fiku, a e inu hoʻi kēlā mea, kēia mea o ʻoukou i ka wai o kona luawai iho; | "Do not listen to Hezekiah. This is what the king of Assyria says: Make peace with me and come out to me. Then every one of you will eat from his own vine and fig tree and drink water from his own cistern, |
| Ier 2:13 | No ka mea, ua hana koʻu poʻe kānaka i nā hewa ʻelua; ua haʻalele mai lākou iaʻu, i ke kumu wai ola, a ua ʻeli lākou i nā luawai, i nā luawai nāhāhā, ʻaʻole e paʻa ka wai ma loko. | "My people have committed two sins: They have forsaken me, the spring of living water, and have dug their own cisterns, broken cisterns that cannot hold water. |
| Ier 14:3 | ʻO ko laila poʻe koʻikoʻi, ua hoʻouna lākou i kā lākou poʻe ʻuʻuku e kiʻi i ka wai; ua hele mai hoʻi lākou i nā luawai, ʻaʻole loaʻa iā lākou ka wai: hoʻi aku nō lākou, ʻaʻohe mea i loko o ko lākou hue. Hilahila ihola lākou, a hoʻopalai maka, a pūloʻu ihola i ko lākou mau poʻo. | The nobles send their servants for water; they go to the cisterns but find no water. They return with their jars unfilled; dismayed and despairing, they cover their heads. |
| Ier 38:6 | A 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 38:7 | A 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 38:9 | E kuʻu haku, e ke aliʻi, ua hana hewa kēia poʻe kānaka, ma nā mea a pau a lākou i hana aku ai iā Ieremia, i ke kāula, i ka mea a lākou i hoʻolei ai i loko o ka luawai, a e make auaneʻi ʻo ia i ka pōloli ma kahi e noho ana ʻo ia; no ka mea, ʻaʻohe berena e koe ma ke kūlanakauhale. | "My lord the king, these men have acted wickedly in all they have done to Jeremiah the prophet. They have thrown him into a cistern, where he will starve to death when there is no longer any bread in the city." |
| Ier 38:10 | A laila, kauoha aʻela ke aliʻi iā ʻEbedemeleka i ka ʻAitiopa, ʻī aʻela, E lawe ʻoe i kanakolu kānaka me ʻoe, mai kēia wahi aku, a hāpai iā Ieremia, i ke kāula, mai loko mai o ka luawai, ma mua o kona make ʻana. | Then the king commanded Ebed-Melech the Cushite, "Take thirty men from here with you and lift Jeremiah the prophet out of the cistern before he dies." |
| Ier 38:11 | A laila, lawe ʻo ʻEbedemeleka i mau kānaka me ia, a komo akula i loko o ka hale o ke aliʻi, ma lalo iho o ka waihona kālā, a lawe akula i mau welu kahiko a me nā ʻāpana lole popopo, a kuʻu ihola ia mau mea i lalo i ka luawai i o Ieremia lā ma nā kaula. | So Ebed-Melech took the men with him and went to a room under the treasury in the palace. He took some old rags and worn-out clothes from there and let them down with ropes to Jeremiah in the cistern. |
| Ier 38:13 | A huki maila lākou iā Ieremia, ma nā kaula, a lawe iā ia ma waho aku o ka luawai. A noho ʻo Ieremia ma ke kahua o ka hale paʻahao. | and they pulled him up with the ropes and lifted him out of the cistern. And Jeremiah remained in the courtyard of the guard. |