< Exodus 12 >
1 Now the LORD said to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt,
OLELO mai la o Iehova ia Mose laua o Aarona, ma ka aina o Aigupita, i mai la,
2 “This month is the beginning of months for you; it shall be the first month of your year.
Eia ka malama makamua o ko oukou mau malama, eia ka malama mua o ko oukou makahiki.
3 Tell the whole congregation of Israel that on the tenth day of this month each man must select a lamb for his family, one per household.
E olelo aku olua i ka poe kanaka o ka Iseraela a pau, e i aku, I ka la umi o keia malama, e lawe kela kanaka keia kanaka i hipakeiki ma ko ka hale o na makua, he hipakeiki no ka hale hookahi.
4 If the household is too small for a whole lamb, they are to share with the nearest neighbor based on the number of people, and apportion the lamb accordingly.
Aka, ina he uuku ko ka hale, aole lawa no ka hipakeiki, e lawe pu ia me kona hoalauna e kokoke aua ma kona hale, e like me ka nui o lakou; e like me ka ai ana a kela kanaka keia kanaka, pela no oukou e helu ai i na hipakeiki.
5 Your lamb must be an unblemished year-old male, and you may take it from the sheep or the goats.
I hipakeiki kina ole ka oukou, he kane o ka makahiki hookahi: noloko o ka poe hipa paha, noloko o ka poe kao paha ka oukou e lawe ai ia ia.
6 You must keep it until the fourteenth day of the month, when the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel will slaughter the animals at twilight.
Na oukou ia e malama a hiki i ka la umikumamaha o ia malama; a na ke anaina kanaka a pau o ka Iseraela e pepehi iho ia i ke ahiahi.
7 They are to take some of the blood and put it on the sides and tops of the doorframes of the houses where they eat the lambs.
A e lawe lakou i ke koko, a e kau aku ma na lapauila a elua, a maluna ma ka hoaka o ka puka o na hale, kahi a lakou e ai ai ia mea.
8 They are to eat the meat that night, roasted over the fire, along with unleavened bread and bitter herbs.
A ia po no, e ai lakou i ka io i ohinuia i ke ahi, e ai pu lakou ia mea me ka palaoa hu ole, a me na mea mulemule.
9 Do not eat any of the meat raw or cooked in boiling water, but only roasted over the fire—its head and legs and inner parts.
Mai ai maka oukou ia mea, aole hoi i hoolapalapaia i ka wai; aka, e ohinuia i ke ahi; o kona poo, me kona mau wawae, a me kona naau.
10 Do not leave any of it until morning; before the morning you must burn up any part that is left over.
Mai waiho oukou i kekahi a ao; a ina e koe kekahi mea a ao, e hoopau oukou ia mea i ke ahi.
11 This is how you are to eat it: You must be fully dressed for travel, with your sandals on your feet and your staff in your hand. You are to eat in haste; it is the LORD’s Passover.
Penei oukou e ai ai; e hoolikiia ko oukou puhaka, a me na kamaa e paa ana ma ko oukou mau wawae, a me ke kookoo ma ko oukou lima: e ai wikiwiki oukou, no ka mea, o ka moliaola ia na Iehova.
12 On that night I will pass through the land of Egypt and strike down every firstborn male, both man and beast, and I will execute judgment against all the gods of Egypt. I am the LORD.
No ka mea, e hele aku ana au ma ka aina a pau o Aigupita i keia po, a e pepehi no wau i na hiapo a pau ma ka aina o Aigupita, o ka ke kanaka a me ka ka holoholona: a e hoopai aku no wau i na akua a pau o Aigupita: owau no Iehova.
13 The blood on the houses where you are staying will distinguish them; when I see the blood, I will pass over you. No plague will fall on you to destroy you when I strike the land of Egypt.
A o ke koko, oia ka hoailona no oukou ma na hale o ko oukou wahi: aia ike aku au i ke koko, e waiho wau ia oukou, aole e kau mai ka mea ino maluna o oukou e make ai, ia'u e pepehi iho ai i ko ka aina o Aigupita.
14 And this day will be a memorial for you, and you are to celebrate it as a feast to the LORD, as a permanent statute for the generations to come.
A e lilo no keia la i mea e hoomanao ai no oukou: a e malama oukou ia la i ahaaina na Iehova, a hiki i ko oukou mau hanauna a pau: e malama oukou ia i ahaaina, ma ke kanawai mau loa.
15 For seven days you must eat unleavened bread. On the first day you are to remove the leaven from your houses. Whoever eats anything leavened from the first day through the seventh must be cut off from Israel.
Ehiku mau la ka oukou e ai ai i ka berena hu ole; i ka la mua e hoolei aku oukou i ka mea hu mawaho o ko oukou mau hale: o ka mea nana e ai i ka berena hu, mai ka la akahi a hiki i ka la hiku, e okiia'ku ia mai ka Iseraela aku.
16 On the first day you are to hold a sacred assembly, and another on the seventh day. You must not do any work on those days, except to prepare the meals—that is all you may do.
A i ka la makamua, hookahi halawai hemolele ana, a i ka hiku o ka la, hookahi halawai hemolele ana o oukou. Ia mau la la, aohe hana maoli, o ka mea wale no a kela kanaka a keia kanaka e ai ai, oia wale no ka mea a oukou e hana'i.
17 So you are to keep the Feast of Unleavened Bread, for on this very day I brought your divisions out of the land of Egypt. You must keep this day as a permanent statute for the generations to come.
E malama no oukou i ka ahaaina berena hu ole; no ka mea, ia la no ua lawe mai au i ko oukou poe koa, mai ka aina mai o Aigupita: no ia mea, e malama oukou i keia la i ka oukou mau hanauna aku, ma ke kanawai mau loa.
18 In the first month you are to eat unleavened bread, from the evening of the fourteenth day until the evening of the twenty-first day.
I ka malama makamua, i ka la umikumamaha o ka malama, i ke ahiahi, alaila e ai oukou i ka berena hu ole, a hiki i ke ahiahi o ka la iwakaluakumamakahi o ua malama la.
19 For seven days there must be no leaven found in your houses. If anyone eats something leavened, that person, whether a foreigner or native of the land, must be cut off from the congregation of Israel.
Ehiku la e loaa ole ai ka mea hu maloko o ko oukou mau hale. O ka mea ai i ka palaoa hu, oia ke hookiia aku mai ke anaina kanaka o ka Iseraela aku: ina paha ho kanaka e oia, a ina paha o ka mea i hanau ma ka aina.
20 You are not to eat anything leavened; eat unleavened bread in all your homes.”
Mai ai oukou i kekahi mea hu: ma na hale o oukou a pau, e ai oukou i ka berena hu ole.
21 Then Moses summoned all the elders of Israel and told them, “Go at once and select for yourselves a lamb for each family, and slaughter the Passover lamb.
Alaila, kii aku la o Mose i na lunakahiko a pau o ka Iseraela, i aku la ia lakou, E wae oukou, a e lawe i ka oukou hipakeiki, ma ka oukou mau ohana, a e pepehi i ka moliaola.
22 Take a cluster of hyssop, dip it into the blood in the basin, and brush the blood on the top and sides of the doorframe. None of you shall go out the door of his house until morning.
A e lawe oukou i pupu husopa, a e kupenu iho iloko o ke koko ma ko kiaha, a e hamo i ka hoaka a me na lapauila elua o ka puka, i ke koko oloko o ke kiaha, a mai puka aku kekahi o oukou mawaho o ka puka o kona hale, a kakahiaka.
23 When the LORD passes through to strike down the Egyptians, He will see the blood on the top and sides of the doorframe and will pass over that doorway; so He will not allow the destroyer to enter your houses and strike you down.
No ka mea, e hele ae ana o Iehova e pepehi i ko Aigupita, a ike mai ia i ke koko ma ka hoaka a ma na lapauila, e waiho no o Iehova ia puka, aole ia e ae mai i ka mea luku e komo i ko oukou mau hale e pepehi mai.
24 And you are to keep this command as a permanent statute for you and your descendants.
E malama oukou i keia mea i kanawai mau loa no oukou, a no ka oukou poe keiki.
25 When you enter the land that the LORD will give you as He promised, you are to keep this service.
A hiki aku oukou i ka aina a Iehova e haawi mai ai no oukou, e like me kana i olelo mai ai, alaila e malama oukou i keia oihana.
26 When your children ask you, ‘What does this service mean to you?’
A i ka wa e olelo mai ai ka oukou poe keiki ia oukou, Heaha ke ano o keia oihana ia oukou?
27 you are to reply, ‘It is the Passover sacrifice to the LORD, who passed over the houses of the Israelites in Egypt when He struck down the Egyptians and spared our homes.’” Then the people bowed down and worshiped.
E olelo aku oukou, O ka mohai moliaola keia na Iehova, nana no i waiho i na hale o na mamo a Iseraela ma Aigupita, i ka wa ana i pepehi aku ai i ko Aigupita, a hoopakele mai i ko na hale o makou. Kulou iho la ke poo o kanaka a hoomana aku la.
28 And the Israelites went and did just what the LORD had commanded Moses and Aaron.
Hele aku la na mamo a Iseraela, hana iho la e like me ka mea a Iehova i kauoha mai ai ia Mose laua o Aarona, pela lakou i hana'i.
29 Now at midnight the LORD struck down every firstborn male in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh, who sat on his throne, to the firstborn of the prisoner in the dungeon, as well as all the firstborn among the livestock.
A hiki i ke aumoe, pepehi iho la o Iehova i na hiapo a pau, ma ka aina o Aigupita, mai ka hiapo a Parao, a ka mea noho maluna o kona nohoalii, a hiki i ka hiapo a ka mea pio iloko o ka hale luapaahao, a me na hiapo a pau a na holoholona.
30 During the night Pharaoh got up—he and all his officials and all the Egyptians—and there was loud wailing in Egypt; for there was no house without someone dead.
Ala ae la o Parao i ka po, oia a me kana poe kauwa a pau, a me ko Aigupita a pau: a he nui loa ke kupinai ana ma Aigupita, no ka mea, aohe hale i make ole ai kekahi.
31 Then Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron by night and said, “Get up, leave my people, both you and the Israelites! Go, worship the LORD as you have requested.
Hea mai la oia ia Mose laua o Aarona i ka po, i mai la, E ku ae olua e hele aku maiwaena aku o ko'u poe kanaka, o olua a me na mamo a Iseraela: e hele, e hookauwa aku na Iehova, e like me ka olua i olelo mai ai.
32 Take your flocks and herds as well, just as you have said, and depart! And bless me also.”
E lawe pu aku no i ka oukou poe hipa, a me ka oukou poe bipi, e like me ka olua i olelo ai, a e hele: a e hoomaikai hoi olua ia'u.
33 And in order to send them out of the land quickly, the Egyptians urged the people on. “For otherwise,” they said, “we are all going to die!”
Ikaika iho la ka manao o ko Aigupita, e kipaku koke ia lakou mai ka aina aku: no ka mea, Ua pau makou i ka make, wahi a lakou.
34 So the people took their dough before it was leavened, carrying it on their shoulders in kneading bowls wrapped in clothing.
Lawe mai la na kanaka i ka lakou berena maka, hu ole, a me ko lakou mau papawiliai, ua ope pu ia me ko lakou lole maluna o ko lakou mau hokua.
35 Furthermore, the Israelites acted on Moses’ word and asked the Egyptians for articles of silver and gold, and for clothing.
Hana iho la na mamo a Iseraela, e like me ka olelo ana a Mose, a nonoi aku la i ko Aigupita i na mea kala, a me na mea gula, a me na mea aahu.
36 And the LORD gave the people such favor in the sight of the Egyptians that they granted their request. In this way they plundered the Egyptians.
A haawi mai la o Iehova i ka lokomaikaiia i na kanaka imua o ka maka o ko Aigupita, a haawi mai la lakou: pela lakou i hao ai i ko Aigupita.
37 The Israelites journeyed from Rameses to Succoth with about 600,000 men on foot, besides women and children.
Hele mai la na mamo a Iseraela mai Ramese a hiki i Sukota, eono paha haneri tausani kane i hele wawae, a he okoa na kamalii.
38 And a mixed multitude also went up with them, along with great droves of livestock, both flocks and herds.
Hele pu mai la ka poe e he nui loa, i hui pu ia mai, a me na hipa, a me na bipi, he nui loa na holoholona.
39 Since their dough had no leaven, the people baked what they had brought out of Egypt into unleavened loaves. For when they had been driven out of Egypt, they could not delay and had not prepared any provisions for themselves.
Pulehu iho la lakou i berena hu ole o ka berena maka a lakou i lawe mai ai mai Aigupita mai, aole ia i hu, no ka mea, ua kipakuia lakou mailoko mai o Aigupita, aole i hiki ia lakou ke kali, aole hoi lakou i hoomakaukau i o na lakou iho.
40 Now the duration of the Israelites’ stay in Egypt was 430 years.
O ka noho ana o na mamo a Iseraela, i noho ai lakou ma Aigupita, eha haneri makahiki a me ke kanakolu.
41 At the end of the 430 years, to the very day, all the LORD’s divisions went out of the land of Egypt.
A pau aku la ia mau makahiki eha haneri a me ke kanakolu, ia la no, hele mai la ka poe koa a pau o Iehova, mai ka aina mai o Aigupita.
42 Because the LORD kept a vigil that night to bring them out of the land of Egypt, this same night is to be a vigil to the LORD, to be observed by all the Israelites for the generations to come.
He po ia e hoomanao nui ia'i no Iehova, no kona lawe ana mai ia lakou mai ka aina mai o Aigupita: eia no ka po o Iehova e hoomanaoia'i e na mamo a pau a Iseraela, ma na hanauna o lakou.
43 And the LORD said to Moses and Aaron, “This is the statute of the Passover: No foreigner is to eat of it.
I mai la o Iehova ia Mose laua o Aarona, Eia no ke kanawai o ka moliaola; aole e ai ke kanaka e i a mea.
44 But any slave who has been purchased may eat of it, after you have circumcised him.
Aka, o ke kauwa a kela kanaka keia kanaka i kuaiia i ke kala, aia okipoepoe iho oe ia ia, alaila ia e ai iho ai ia mea.
45 A temporary resident or hired hand shall not eat the Passover.
O ke kanaka e, a me ke kauwa i hoolimalimaia, aole laua e ai ia mea.
46 It must be eaten inside one house. You are not to take any of the meat outside the house, and you may not break any of the bones.
I ka hale hookahi no e aiia'i ia mea; mai lawe oukou i kekahi io ma kahi e aku mawaho o ka hale; mai uhai hoi oukou i kekahi iwi o ia mea.
47 The whole congregation of Israel must celebrate it.
E hana no ke anaina kanaka o Iseraela a pau ia mea.
48 If a foreigner resides with you and wants to celebrate the LORD’s Passover, all the males in the household must be circumcised; then he may come near to celebrate it, and he shall be like a native of the land. But no uncircumcised man may eat of it.
A i noho pu kekahi kanaka e me oe, a manao no ia e malama i ka moliaola no Iehova, e okipoepoeia kona poe kane a pau; alaila e hookokoke mai ia e malama ia mea; a e lilo ia i mea like me ka mea i hanauia ma ka aina: no ka mea, aole loa e ai kekahi ia mea, ke okipoepoe ole ia oia.
49 The same law shall apply to both the native and the foreigner who resides among you.”
Hookahi no kanawai no ke kanaka i hanauia ma ko oukou wahi, a me ke kanaka e, e noho pu ana me oukou.
50 Then all the Israelites did this—they did just as the LORD had commanded Moses and Aaron.
Pela no i hana'i na mamo a Iseraela a pau; e like me ka mea a Iehova i kauoha mai ai ia Mose a ia Aarona, pela lakou i hana'i.
51 And on that very day the LORD brought the Israelites out of the land of Egypt by their divisions.
Ia la no, lawe mai la no o Iehova i na mamo a Iseraela mai ka aina o Aigupita mai, ma ko lakou poe koa.