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luhi

1. nvs. weary, tired, fatigued; wearisome, burdensome, tiresome, laborious, tedious; burden, wearisome or tedious task; labor, work, pains, toil.
2. nvt. a child or other person tended and raised with devoted care; to care for and attend with care and affection; protégé.

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Mat 11:28E hele mai ʻoukou a pau loa i oʻu nei, e ka poʻe luhi a me ka poʻe kaumaha, naʻu ʻoukou e hoʻomaha aku."Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.
Mat 20:12ʻĪ aʻela, ʻo kēia poʻe hope, hoʻokahi wale nō hora o kā lākou hana ʻana, a ua hoʻohālike mai ʻoe iā lākou me mākou, ka poʻe hoʻoikaika i ka wā luhi a me ka wela o ka lā.'These men who were hired last worked only one hour,' they said, 'and you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden of the work and the heat of the day.'
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.
Ioane 4:38Ua hoʻouna aku au iā ʻoukou e ʻohi i ka mea a ʻoukou i luhi ʻole ai: na haʻi i hana, a komo ʻoukou i loko o kā lākou hana.I sent you to reap what you have not worked for. Others have done the hard work, and you have reaped the benefits of their labor."
2-Kor 11:27I ka hana kaumaha a me ka luhi loa, i ka makaʻala pinepine ʻana, i ka pōloli a me ka make wai ʻana, i ka hoʻokē ʻai pinepine ʻana, i ke anu a me ka ʻōlohelohe.I have labored and toiled and have often gone without sleep; I have known hunger and thirst and have often gone without food; I have been cold and naked.
Gal 2:4No ka poʻe hoahānau hoʻopunipuni i hoʻokipa malū ʻia, kai komo malū mai i loko e hoʻomakākiu mai i ko kākou luhi ʻole i loko o Kristo Iesū, i hoʻoluhi mai ai lākou iā kākou.[This matter arose] because some false brothers had infiltrated our ranks to spy on the freedom we have in Christ Jesus and to make us slaves.
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 5:13E nā hoahānau, ua hea ʻia ʻoukou ma ka luhi ʻole; mai hoʻolilo naʻe ʻoukou i ua luhi ʻole lā i mea no ke kino, akā, ma ke aloha e mālama aku kekahi i kekahi.You, my brothers, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature; rather, serve one another in love.
Gal 6:5No ka mea, e halihali auaneʻi kēlā mea kēia mea i kona luhi iho.for each one should carry his own load.
Pilipi 2:16E hōʻike aku ana i ka ʻōlelo e ola ai, i ʻoliʻoli ai au i ka lā o Kristo, no kuʻu holo hewa ʻole, a me ka luhi hewa ʻole.as you hold out the word of life--in order that I may boast on the day of Christ that I did not run or labor for nothing.
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.
1-Tes 2:9Ke hoʻomanaʻo nei nō ʻoukou, e nā hoahānau, i kā mākou hana, a me ko mākou luhi ʻana hoʻi; e hana ana i ka pō; a me ke ao, i ʻole ai mākou e lilo i mea e luhi ai kekahi o ʻoukou, pēlā mākou i haʻi aku ai iā ʻoukou i ka ʻeuanelio a ke Akua.Surely you remember, brothers, our toil and hardship; we worked night and day in order not to be a burden to anyone while we preached the gospel of God to you.
2-Tes 3:8ʻAʻole hoʻi mākou i ʻai i ka berena a kekahi me ka uku ʻole aku; akā, ua hoʻoikaika nō mākou ma ka hana, a me ka luhi i ka pō a me ke ao, i ʻole ai mākou e lilo i mea e luhi ai kekahi o ʻoukou.nor did we eat anyone's food without paying for it. On the contrary, we worked night and day, laboring and toiling so that we would not be a burden to any of you.
1-Pet 5:9E pale aku ʻoukou iā ia, me ke kūpaʻa ma ka manaʻoʻiʻo, me ka ʻike pono hoʻi, ua hoʻoluhi pū ʻia ko ʻoukou poʻe hoahānau, e noho ana i ke ao nei, ia luhi hoʻokahi nō.Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that your brothers throughout the world are undergoing the same kind of sufferings.
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.
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,
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 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."
Kin 3:17ʻĪ maila hoʻi ʻo ia iā ʻAdamu, No ka mea, ua hoʻolohe ʻoe i ka leo o kāu wahine, a ua ʻai hoʻi i ko ka lāʻau aʻu i pāpā aku ai iā ʻoe, i ka ʻī ʻana, Mai ʻai ʻoe ia mea, ua hoʻohewa ʻia ka ʻāina nou; me ka luhi ʻoe e ʻai ai i kāna, a pau nā lā o kou ola ʻana:To Adam he said, "Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ "Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life.
Kin 5:29Kapa akula ia i kona inoa, ʻo Noa, ʻī aʻela, E hoʻomaha mai ʻo ia nei iā kākou i kā kākou hana ʻana a me ka luhi ʻana a ko kākou mau lima, no ka honua a Iēhova i hōʻino mai ai.He named him Noah and said, “He will comfort us in the labor and painful toil of our hands caused by the ground the Lord has cursed.”
Kin 41:51Kapa akula ʻo Iosepa i ka inoa o ka hiapo, ʻo Manase, no ka mea, ua hāʻawi mai ke Akua iaʻu i ka hoʻopoina i koʻu luhi, a me nā mea a pau o ka hale o koʻu makua kāne.Joseph named his firstborn Manasseh and said, “It is because God has made me forget all my trouble and all my father’s household.”
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 2:11Ia mau lā mai, i ko Mose wā kanaka makua, hele akula ia i kona poʻe hoahānau, nānā akula ia i ko lākou luhi ʻana; ʻike akula ia i kekahi kanaka o ʻAigupita e pepehi ana i ka Hebera, i kekahi o kona poʻe hoahānau.One day, after Moses had grown up, he went out to where his own people were and watched them at their hard labor. He saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his own people.
Puk 2:23A nui nā lā i hala, make ke aliʻi o ʻAigupita, a kaniʻuhū ihola ka poʻe mamo a ʻIseraʻela, no ka luhi loa ʻana, a uē akula lākou; a hiki akula ko lākou uē ʻana i ke Akua no ko lākou luhi.During that long period, the king of Egypt died. The Israelites groaned in their slavery and cried out, and their cry for help because of their slavery went up to God.
Puk 3:7ʻĪ maila ʻo Iēhova, I kuʻu nānā ʻana ua ʻike nō wau i ka luhi ʻana o koʻu poʻe kānaka ma ʻAigupita, ua lohe nō hoʻi au i kā lākou kaniʻuhū ʻana, no nā luna hoʻoluhi o lākou; ua ʻike hoʻi au i ko lākou ʻehaʻeha ʻana.The Lord said, “I have indeed seen the misery of my people in Egypt. I have heard them crying out because of their slave drivers, and I am concerned about their suffering.
Puk 3:9Eia hoʻi, no ka mea, ua hiki mai i oʻu nei ke kaniʻuhū ʻana o nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela; a ua ʻike nō hoʻi au i ka luhi ʻana a ko ʻAigupita i hoʻoluhi iho ai iā lākou.And now the cry of the Israelites has reached me, and I have seen the way the Egyptians are oppressing them.
Puk 5:4ʻĪ maila ke aliʻi o ʻAigupita iā lāua, No ke aha lā ʻolua, e Mose a me ʻAʻarona, e hoʻōki nei i kānaka i kā lākou hana? E hoʻi ʻoukou ma ko ʻoukou luhi.But the king of Egypt said, “Moses and Aaron, why are you taking the people away from their labor? Get back to your work!”
Puk 5:5ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Paraʻo, Aia hoʻi, ua nui loa nā kānaka o ka ʻāina, a ke hoʻōki nei ʻolua iā lākou i ko lākou luhi.Then Pharaoh said, “Look, the people of the land are now numerous, and you are stopping them from working.”
Puk 6:9Pēlā nō hoʻi ʻo Mose i ʻōlelo aku ai i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela: ʻaʻole naʻe lākou i hoʻolohe i kā Mose, no ka ʻehaʻeha o ka naʻau, a no ka luhi koʻikoʻi.Moses reported this to the Israelites, but they did not listen to him because of their discouragement and harsh labor.
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 23:21E 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 23:25Mai hana i ka hana e luhi ai, akā e kaumaha i ka mōhai puhi iā Iēhova.Do no regular work, but present a food offering to the Lord.’”
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.
Nāh 20:14Hoʻouna akula ʻo Mose i nā ʻelele mai Kadesa aku i ke aliʻi o ʻEdoma, Penei kā ka hoahānau ou, kā ʻIseraʻela e ʻōlelo aku nei, Ua ʻike nō ʻoe i ka luhi a pau i loaʻa iā mākou;Moses sent messengers from Kadesh to the king of Edom, saying: “This is what your brother Israel says: You know about all the hardships that have come on us.
Nāh 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 28:26A 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 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 29:35I 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.
Kānl 1:12Pehea lā e hiki ai iaʻu, ʻo wau wale nō ke halihali i ko ʻoukou kaumaha, a me ko ʻoukou luhi, a me ko ʻoukou hoʻopaʻapaʻa ʻana?But how can I bear your problems and your burdens and your disputes all by myself?
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 26:7A kāhea aku kākou iā Iēhova ke Akua o ko kākou mau kūpuna, hoʻolohe mai nō ʻo Iēhova i ko kākou leo, a nānā mai ia i ko kākou luhi, a me kā kākou hana, a me ko kākou kaumaha.Then we cried out to the Lord, the God of our ancestors, and the Lord heard our voice and saw our misery, toil and oppression.
Kānl 28:33ʻO ka hua o kou ʻāina, a me ka mea a pau āu i luhi ai, e pau ia i ka ʻai ʻia e ka lāhui kanaka āu i ʻike ʻole ai; a e lilo ʻoe i mea hoʻoluhi wale ʻia, a me ka hoʻokaumaha ʻia i nā lā a pau;A people that you do not know will eat what your land and labor produce, and you will have nothing but cruel oppression all your days.
2-Sam 17:29A me ka meli, a me ka bata, a me nā hipa, a me ka waiū bipi paʻa, na Dāvida a na ka poʻe kānaka me ia e ʻai ai: no ka mea, ʻōlelo aʻela lākou, Ua pōloli nā kānaka, ua luhi a me ka make wai ma ka wao nahele.honey and curds, sheep, and cheese from cows' milk for David and his people to eat. For they said, "The people have become hungry and tired and thirsty in the desert."
2-Sam 23:10Kū aʻela ia, a pepehi akula i ko Pilisetia, a luhi ihola kona lima, a pipili ihola kona lima i ka pahi kaua: na Iēhova i hāʻawi mai i ka lanakila nui ia lā, a hoʻi hou maila nā kānaka ma hope ona a lawe waiwai pio wale nō.but he stood his ground and struck down the Philistines till his hand grew tired and froze to the sword. The LORD brought about a great victory that day. The troops returned to Eleazar, but only to strip the dead.
ʻEzera 9:8ʻĀnō i ka wā pōkole, ua ahonui ʻia mākou, mai Iēhova ko mākou Akua mai, e waiho mai no mākou i kekahi poʻe i pakele, a e hāʻawi mai iā mākou i ka ʻonipaʻa ʻana ma kona wahi hoʻāno, i hoʻomālamalama mai ai ke Akua i ko mākou maka, a i hāʻawi mai ai i wahi ʻoluʻolu iki i loko o ko mākou luhi."But now, for a brief moment, the LORD our God has been gracious in leaving us a remnant and giving us a firm place in his sanctuary, and so our God gives light to our eyes and a little relief in our bondage.
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.
Ioba 3:17Ma laila e hoʻōki ai ka poʻe hewa i ka hana kolohe ʻana; Ma laila hoʻi e hoʻomaha ʻia ai ka poʻe i luhi o ka ikaika.There the wicked cease from turmoil, and there the weary are at rest.
Ioba 9:29Inā ua hewa au, No ke aha lā hoʻi wau e luhi makehewa nei?Since I am already found guilty, why should I struggle in vain?
Ioba 20:18E hoʻihoʻi aku nō ia i ka mea āna i luhi ai, ʻaʻole ia e moni iho ia; E like me ka waiwai e hoʻihoʻi ʻia aku, ʻaʻole ia e ʻoliʻoli i laila.What he toiled for he must give back uneaten; he will not enjoy the profit from his trading.
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,
Hal 6:6Ua luhi au i koʻu auē ʻana; I ka pō a pau i hoʻolana ai au i koʻu moena: Ua hoʻopulu au i koʻu wahi moe me koʻu waimaka.I am worn out from groaning; all night long I flood my bed with weeping and drench my couch with tears.
Hal 12:5No ka luhi hewa ʻana o ka poʻe ʻilihune, No ka auē ʻana o ka poʻe kaniʻuhū, E kū ai au i luna ʻānō, wahi a Iēhova, E hoʻonoho au iā ia i kahi ola, ke puhi ʻia mai ia."Because of the oppression of the weak and the groaning of the needy, I will now arise," says the LORD. "I will protect them from those who malign them."
Hal 69:3Ua luhi au i kuʻu kāhea ʻana aku, ua maloʻo kuʻu puʻu: Pau ʻē kuʻu mau maka i koʻu kali ʻana no kuʻu Akua.I am worn out calling for help; my throat is parched. My eyes fail, looking for my God.
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 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 107:12A laila hoʻokūlou ʻo ia i ko lākou naʻau i ka luhi, Hina ihola lākou i lalo, ʻaʻohe mea nāna e kōkua.So he subjected them to bitter labor; they stumbled, and there was no one to help.
Hal 140:9ʻO ke poʻo o ka poʻe hoʻopuni mai iaʻu, E uhi ʻia lākou i ka luhi o ko lākou mau lehelehe.Let the heads of those who surround me be covered with the trouble their lips have caused.
Sol 25:17Ua oki kou wāwae i ka hele i ka hale o kou hoa noho, O luhi ʻo ia iā ʻoe a e inaina mai nō hoʻi.Seldom set foot in your neighbor's house-- too much of you, and he will hate you.
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 1:14Ua 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 2:11Ua 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 2:17No ia mea, ua hoʻopailua au i koʻu ola ʻana, no ka mea, ua kaumaha au i ka hana i hana ʻia ma lalo iho o ka lā; no ka mea, ua pau nā mea i ka lapuwale a me ka luhi hewa.So I hated life, because the work that is done under the sun was grievous to me. All of it is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.
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 2:23No 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 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 4:6Ua ʻoi aku ka piha ʻana o ka lima hoʻokahi me ka noho ʻoluʻolu ma mua o ko nā lima ʻelua me ka hana kaumaha, a me ka luhi hewa.Better one handful with tranquillity than two handfuls with toil and 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 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 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.
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 16:12E hiki mai auaneʻi, a e ʻike ʻia nō, Ka luhi ʻana o ko Moaba ma luna o nā wahi kiʻekiʻe, E hele nō ʻo ia i kona wahi kapu e nonoi ai, ʻAʻole naʻe e loaʻa.When Moab appears at her high place, she only wears herself out; when she goes to her shrine to pray, it is to no avail.
ʻIsaia 40:28ʻAʻole anei ʻoe i ʻike, ʻaʻole anei ʻoe i lohe? ʻO ke Akua mau loa ʻo Iēhova, ʻO ka mea nāna i hana i nā kūkulu o ka honua; ʻAʻole ia e maʻule, ʻaʻole hoʻi e luhi; ʻAʻohe mea e hiki ke hoʻomaopopo i kona ʻike.Do you not know? Have you not heard? The LORD is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom.
ʻIsaia 47:13Ua luhi nō ʻoe i ka nui loa o kou kūkākūkā ʻana: E kū mai ʻānō nā kilo lani, a me nā kilokilo hōkū, a me nā mea haʻi ʻōuli ma ka malama, A e hoʻōla hoʻi iā ʻoe, mai ka mea e hiki mai ana ma luna ou.All the counsel you have received has only worn you out! Let your astrologers come forward, those stargazers who make predictions month by month, let them save you from what is coming upon you.
ʻIsaia 50:4Ua 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 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.
Ier 20:18No ke aha lā wau i puka mai ai ma waho mai o ka ʻōpū, e ʻike i ka luhi, a me ke kaumaha, i hoʻopau ʻia koʻu mau lā i ka hilahila?Why did I ever come out of the womb to see trouble and sorrow and to end my days in shame?
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 51:58Ke ʻōlelo mai nei ʻo Iēhova o nā kaua; E ʻoiaʻiʻo nō e hoʻohiolo loa ʻia nā pā nui o Babulona, A e puhi ʻia i ke ahi kona mau puka pā kiʻekiʻe; E hoʻoikaika nā kānaka a makehewa ka luhi, A ʻo nā lāhui kanaka hoʻi, no ke ahi, A e māloʻeloʻe lākou.This is what the LORD Almighty says: "Babylon's thick wall will be leveled and her high gates set on fire; the peoples exhaust themselves for nothing, the nations' labor is only fuel for the flames."
Ion 4:10A ʻōlelo mai ʻo Iēhova, Ua minamina anei ʻoe i ka lāʻau ʻaila, ka mea ʻaʻole ʻoe i luhi, ʻaʻole hoʻi ʻoe i hoʻoulu: kupu mai nō ia i ka pō hoʻokahi, a make ihola i ka pō hoʻokahi:But the LORD said, "You have been concerned about this vine, though you did not tend it or make it grow. It sprang up overnight and died overnight.
Mal 1:13Ke ʻōlelo nei ʻoukou, Kā! Kai ka luhi! A na ʻoukou ia i hoʻopailua ʻia ai, wahi a Iēhova o nā kaua; No ka mea, ke mōhai iho nei ʻoukou i ka mea i haehae ʻia, A me ka ʻoʻopa, a me ka maʻimaʻi, A pēlā ʻoukou i lawe mai ai i ka mōhai. E ʻoluʻolu anei au i kēia mea na ko ʻoukou lima mai? wahi a Iēhova.And you say, 'What a burden!' and you sniff at it contemptuously," says the LORD Almighty. "When you bring injured, crippled or diseased animals and offer them as sacrifices, should I accept them from your hands?" says the LORD.

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