| Luka 5:4 | A pau kāna ʻōlelo ʻana mai, ʻī aʻela ʻo ia iā Simona, E neʻeneʻe aku i kahi hohonu, a e kuʻu iho i kā ʻoukou mau ʻupena i hoʻokahi hei ʻana. | When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, "Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch." |
| Luka 14:9 | A hele mai ka mea nāna ʻolua i kono, a e ʻōlelo mai iā ʻoe, E hoʻokaʻawale aʻe ʻoe no ia nei; a laila ʻoe e neʻeneʻe aʻe i kahi haʻahaʻa, me ka hilahila. | If so, the host who invited both of you will come and say to you, 'Give this man your seat.' Then, humiliated, you will have to take the least important place. |
| Kin 12:9 | Hele hou akula ʻo ʻAberama e neʻeneʻe ana i ke kūkulu hema. | Then Abram set out and continued toward the Negev. |
| Kin 18:23 | Neʻeneʻe akula ʻo ʻAberahama a kokoke, ʻī akula, E luku pū anei ʻoe i ka poʻe pono me ka poʻe hewa? | Then Abraham approached him and said: “Will you sweep away the righteous with the wicked? |
| Kin 19:9 | ʻĪ maila lākou, E hoʻokaʻawale ʻoe. ʻĪ aʻela hoʻi lākou, I hele mai nō ʻo ia nei e noho wale ma ʻaneʻi, a e lilo ana kā ia i luna kānāwai: ʻānō hoʻi, e ʻoi aku kā mākou hana ʻino ʻana iā ʻoe i ko lāua lā. A hoʻokēkē nui maila lākou i ua kanaka nei, iā Lota, a neʻeneʻe maila e wāwahi i ke pani puka. | “Get out of our way,” they replied. “This fellow came here as a foreigner, and now he wants to play the judge! We’ll treat you worse than them.” They kept bringing pressure on Lot and moved forward to break down the door. |
| 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 27:21 | ʻĪ maila ʻo ʻIsaʻaka iā Iakoba, Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e neʻeneʻe mai a kokoke, i hāhā aku au iā ʻoe, e kuʻu keiki, i ʻike au ʻo kaʻu keiki ʻo ʻEsau paha ʻoe, ʻaʻole paha. | Then Isaac said to Jacob, “Come near so I can touch you, my son, to know whether you really are my son Esau or not.” |
| Kin 27:22 | Neʻeneʻe akula ʻo Iakoba i o ʻIsaʻaka lā i kona makua kāne: a hāhā maila ʻo ia iā ia, ʻī maila, ʻO ka leo, ka leo nō o Iakoba, akā, ʻo nā lima, nā lima nō o ʻEsau. | Jacob went close to his father Isaac, who touched him and said, “The voice is the voice of Jacob, but the hands are the hands of Esau.” |
| Kin 29:10 | A ʻike akula ʻo Iakoba iā Rāhela, ke kaikamahine a Labana, ʻo ke kaikunāne o kona makuahine, a me ka poʻe hipa a Labana, ʻo ke kaikunāne o kona makuahine, neʻeneʻe akula ʻo Iakoba, ʻolokaʻa aʻela ia i ka pōhaku mai ka waha aʻe o ka luawai, a hoʻohāinu ihola i ka poʻe hipa a Labana, ʻo ke kaikunāne o kona makuahine. | When Jacob saw Rachel daughter of his uncle Laban, and Laban’s sheep, he went over and rolled the stone away from the mouth of the well and watered his uncle’s sheep. |
| Kin 33:6 | A laila neʻeneʻe maila nā kauā wahine, ʻo lāua me nā keiki a lāua, a kūlou ihola lākou. | Then the female servants and their children approached and bowed down. |
| Kin 33:7 | Neʻeneʻe maila hoʻi ʻo Lea me kāna mau keiki, a kūlou ihola lākou: a ma hope iho, neʻeneʻe maila ʻo Iosepa me Rāhela, a kūlou ihola lāua. | Next, Leah and her children came and bowed down. Last of all came Joseph and Rachel, and they too bowed down. |
| Kin 33:12 | ʻĪ maila kēlā, e neʻeneʻe aku kākou i ko kākou hele ʻana, a e hele hoʻi au i mua ou. | Then Esau said, “Let us be on our way; I’ll accompany you.” |
| Kin 44:18 | A laila neʻeneʻe akula ʻo Iuda i ona lā, ʻī akula, Auē, e kuʻu haku ē! Inā e ʻae mai kuʻu haku i kāna kauā nei, ke haʻi aku i kekahi ʻōlelo ma kona pepeiao, ʻaʻole hoʻi e wela mai kou huhū i kāu kauā, no ka mea, ua like ʻoe me Paraʻo. | Then Judah went up to him and said: “Pardon your servant, my lord, let me speak a word to my lord. Do not be angry with your servant, though you are equal to Pharaoh himself. |
| Kin 45:4 | A ʻōlelo akula ʻo Iosepa i kona poʻe hoahānau, E neʻeneʻe mai ʻoukou i oʻu nei. A neʻeneʻe maila lākou. ʻŌlelo akula ia, ʻO wau nō ʻo Iosepa, ko ʻoukou kaikaina a ʻoukou i kūʻai ai i loko o ʻAigupita. | Then Joseph said to his brothers, “Come close to me.” When they had done so, he said, “I am your brother Joseph, the one you sold into Egypt! |
| Puk 20:18 | ʻIke akula nā kānaka a pau i ke hekili, a me ka uila, a me ke kani ʻana o ka pū, a me ka mauna e uwahi ana: a ʻike akula nā kānaka, weliweli ihola; neʻeneʻe akula, a kū ma kahi mamao aku. | When the people saw the thunder and lightning and heard the trumpet and saw the mountain in smoke, they trembled with fear. They stayed at a distance |
| Nāh 2:17 | A laila e neʻeneʻe aku ka halelewa o ke anaina, me ka poʻe hoʻomoana o nā Levi, i waenakonu o ka poʻe hoʻomoana: e like me ko lākou hoʻomoana ʻana, pēlā nō lākou e neʻeneʻe aku ai, ʻo kēlā kanaka kēia kanaka ma kona wahi ma ko lākou hae. | Then the tent of meeting and the camp of the Levites will set out in the middle of the camps. They will set out in the same order as they encamp, each in their own place under their standard. |
| Nāh 4:15 | A pau aʻela ka uhi ʻana o ʻAʻarona a me kāna mau keiki kāne i ke keʻena kapu, i nā ipu a pau o ke keʻena kapu, no ka neʻeneʻe ʻana aku o ka poʻe hoʻomoana: a ma hope iho, e hele mai nā mamo a Kohata e halihali: akā, ʻaʻole lākou e hoʻopā aku i kekahi mea i laʻa, o make lākou. ʻO kēia mau mea ka ukana a ka poʻe mamo a Kohata ma ka halelewa o ke anaina. | “After Aaron and his sons have finished covering the holy furnishings and all the holy articles, and when the camp is ready to move, only then are the Kohathites to come and do the carrying. But they must not touch the holy things or they will die. The Kohathites are to carry those things that are in the tent of meeting. |
| Nāh 12:16 | A ma hope iho, neʻeneʻe akula ka poʻe kānaka mai Hazerota aku, a kūkulu hou ihola ma ka wao nahele ʻo Parana. | After that, the people left Hazeroth and encamped in the Desert of Paran. |
| Ios 3:9 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Iosua i nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, E neʻeneʻe mai ʻoukou, a e hoʻolohe i nā ʻōlelo a Iēhova a ko ʻoukou Akua. | Joshua said to the Israelites, “Come here and listen to the words of the Lord your God. |
| 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 8:11 | Piʻi pū akula me ia kona poʻe a pau i mākaukau i ke kaua, a neʻeneʻe akula, a hiki ma ke alo o ia kūlanakauhale, a hoʻomoana ihola ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau o ʻAi. He awāwa hoʻi ma waena o lākou a me ʻAi. | The entire force that was with him marched up and approached the city and arrived in front of it. They set up camp north of Ai, with the valley between them and the city. |
| Ios 10:24 | A i ka wā i lawe mai ai lākou i ua mau aliʻi nei i o Iosua lā, a laila, hea akula ʻo Iosua i kānaka a pau o ka ʻIseraʻela, ʻī akula i nā ʻalihi o ka poʻe koa, i hele pū me ia, E neʻeneʻe mai ʻoukou, a e hehi ko ʻoukou kapuaʻi ma luna o nā ʻāʻī o kēia poʻe aliʻi. Neʻeneʻe maila lākou a hehi akula ko lākou kapuaʻi, ma luna o ko lākou mau ʻāʻī. | When they had brought these kings to Joshua, he summoned all the men of Israel and said to the army commanders who had come with him, “Come here and put your feet on the necks of these kings.” So they came forward and placed their feet on their necks. |
| 2-Sam 1:15 | Kāhea akula ʻo Dāvida i kekahi kanaka ʻōpiopio, ʻī akula, E neʻeneʻe aku ʻoe, a e lele aku ma luna ona. Pepehi akula kēlā iā ia, a make ihola ia. | Then David called one of his men and said, "Go, strike him down!" So he struck him down, and he died. |
| 2-Sam 10:13 | Neʻeneʻe akula ʻo Ioaba me nā kānaka me ia e kaua aku i ko Suria, a heʻe akula lākou i mua ona. | Then Joab and the troops with him advanced to fight the Arameans, and they fled before him. |
| 2-Sam 18:25 | Hea maila ke kiaʻi, a haʻi maila i ke aliʻi. ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, Inā hoʻokahi wale nō ʻo ia, he ʻōlelo nō ma kona waha. Neʻeneʻe maila nō ia, a kokoke mai. | The watchman called out to the king and reported it. The king said, "If he is alone, he must have good news." And the man came closer and closer. |
| 1-ʻOihn 19:14 | Neʻeneʻe akula ʻo Ioaba me nā kānaka me ia i mua o ko Suria, i ke kaua ʻana; a heʻe akula lākou i mua ona. | Then Joab and the troops with him advanced to fight the Arameans, and they fled before him. |
| ʻEset 5:9 | Puka akula ʻo Hamana i waho ia lā, me ka ʻoliʻoli, a me ka naʻau māmā. A ʻike aʻela ʻo ia iā Moredekai ma ka puka pā o ke aliʻi, ʻaʻole i kū i luna, ʻaʻole i neʻeneʻe aku nona, piha loa ihola ia i ka ukiuki iā Moredekai. | Haman went out that day happy and in high spirits. But when he saw Mordecai at the king's gate and observed that he neither rose nor showed fear in his presence, he was filled with rage against Mordecai. |
| Sol 12:3 | ʻAʻole ma ka hewa e kūpaʻa ai ke kanaka; ʻO ka hoʻokumu ʻana o ka poʻe pono, ʻaʻole ia e neʻeneʻe aʻe. | A man cannot be established through wickedness, but the righteous cannot be uprooted. |
| ʻIsaia 5:19 | Ka poʻe i ʻōlelo, E hana wikiwiki ʻo ia i kāna hana, I ʻike mākou: E neʻeneʻe hoʻi a hoʻokō ʻia mai ka manaʻopaʻa o ka Mea hemolele o ka ʻIseraʻela, I hoʻomaopopo mākou! | to those who say, "Let God hurry, let him hasten his work so we may see it. Let it approach, let the plan of the Holy One of Israel come, so we may know it." |
| ʻIsaia 46:7 | Kaʻikaʻi nō lākou iā ia ma ka poʻohiwi, Lawe lākou iā ia, a hoʻokū iā ia ma kona wahi, a kū nō ia; ʻAʻole ia e neʻeneʻe, mai kona wahi aʻe: ʻO ia, kāhea aku kekahi iā ia, ʻaʻole naʻe ia e ʻekemu mai, ʻAʻole hoʻi e hoʻopakele iā ia i kona pōpilikia. | They lift it to their shoulders and carry it; they set it up in its place, and there it stands. From that spot it cannot move. Though one cries out to it, it does not answer; it cannot save him from his troubles. |
| Ier 31:36 | Inā e neʻeneʻe aku kēia mau kānāwai mai koʻu alo aku, wahi a Iēhova, a laila e pau auaneʻi nā mamo a ʻIseraʻela, ʻaʻole ia he lāhui kanaka i mua oʻu, a mau loa aku. | "Only if these decrees vanish from my sight," declares the LORD, "will the descendants of Israel ever cease to be a nation before me." |
| Ier 50:3 | No ka mea, ke piʻi mai nei ka lāhui kanaka, mai ka ʻākau mai, e kūʻē iā ia, Nāna nō e hoʻolilo i ka ʻāina i wahi ʻalaneo, ʻAʻole noho kekahi mea ma laila; Mai ke kanaka a i ka holoholona, e neʻeneʻe, a e hele aku nō. | A nation from the north will attack her and lay waste her land. No one will live in it; both men and animals will flee away. |
| Nahuma 1:5 | Ua hoʻonaue ʻia nā mauna e ia, A ua heʻe ihola nā puʻu; Neʻeneʻe ka ʻāina iā ia iho mai kona alo aʻe, A ʻo ka honua, a me nā mea a pau e noho ana i loko. | The mountains quake before him and the hills melt away. The earth trembles at his presence, the world and all who live in it. |