< Judges 4 >

1 After Ehud died, the Israelites again did evil in the sight of the LORD.
HANA hewa hou aku la na mamo a Iseraela imua o Iehova, mahope iho o ka make ana o Ehuda.
2 So the LORD sold them into the hand of Jabin king of Canaan, who reigned in Hazor. The commander of his forces was Sisera, who lived in Harosheth-hagoyim.
Hoolilo aku la o Iehova ia lakou i ka lima o Iabina, ke alii o Kanaana i noho alii ma Hazora; o Sisera ka alihikana no kona poe koa, a noho no ia ma Harosetagoima.
3 Then the Israelites cried out to the LORD, because Jabin had nine hundred chariots of iron, and he had harshly oppressed the Israelites for twenty years.
Kahea aku la na mamo a Iseraela ia Iehova, no ka mea, eiwa haneri ona kaakaua hao. Hookaumaha loa oia i na mamo a Iseraela, he iwakalua makahiki.
4 Now Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lappidoth, was judging Israel at that time.
O Debora, he kaula wahine, ka wahine a Lapidota, oia ka i hooponopono i ka Iseraela, ia manawa.
5 And she would sit under the Palm of Deborah between Ramah and Bethel in the hill country of Ephraim, where the Israelites would go up to her for judgment.
Noho iho la ia malalo iho o ka laau pama o Debora, mawaena o Harama a me Betela, ma ka mauna o Eperaima; a hele mai la na mamo a Iseraela io na la i hooponoponoia mai.
6 She summoned Barak son of Abinoam from Kedesh in Naphtali and said to him, “Surely the LORD, the God of Israel, is commanding you: ‘Go and march to Mount Tabor, taking with you ten thousand men of Naphtali and Zebulun.
Hoouna oia, a kii aku la ia Baraka, ke keiki a Abinoama, ma Kedesa-Napetali, i ae la ia ia, Aole anei i kauoha mai o Iehova, ke Akua o ka Iseraela, O hele, e hookokoke aku ma ka mauna o Tabora; e lawe pu me oe, i umi tausani kanaka, na mamo a Napetali, a o na mamo a Zebuluna.
7 And I will draw out Sisera the commander of Jabin’s army, his chariots, and his troops to the River Kishon, and I will deliver him into your hand.’”
A na'u no e kai mai imua ou, ma ke kahawai o Kisona, ia Sisera, ka luna o ko Iabina poe koa, me kona poe kaakaua, a me kona lehulehu; a e haawi aku no au ia ia i kou lima.
8 Barak said to her, “If you will go with me, I will go; but if you will not go with me, I will not go.”
I ae la o Baraka ia ia, Ina e hele pu oe me au, alaila, hele au; a i ole oe e hele pu me au, alaila, aole au e hele.
9 “I will certainly go with you,” Deborah replied, “but the road you are taking will bring you no honor, because the LORD will be selling Sisera into the hand of a woman.” So Deborah got up and went with Barak to Kedesh,
I aku la oia, I ka hele ana, e hele pu no au me oe. Aka, o keia hele ana au e hele ai, aole oe e hoonaniia ilaila, no ka mea, e haawi ana o Iehova ia Sisera i ka lima o kekahi wahine. Ku ae la o Debora, a hele pu aku la me Baraka i Kedesa.
10 where he summoned Zebulun and Naphtali. Ten thousand men followed him, and Deborah also went with him.
Hoakoakoa mai la o Baraka i ka Zebuluna, a me ka Napetali i Kedesa; a pii pu aku la ia me na kanaka, he umi tausani, ma kona wawae, a pii pu aku la o Debora me ia.
11 Now Heber the Kenite had moved away from the Kenites, the descendants of Hobab the father-in-law of Moses, and had pitched his tent by the great tree of Zaanannim, which was near Kedesh.
O Hebera no ko Kena, no na mamo a Hobaba, ka makuahonowaikane o Mose, ua hookaawale oia ia ia iho, mai ko Kena aku, a ua hoomoana ae oia ma na papu o Zaanaima, e kokoke ana ia kedesa.
12 When Sisera was told that Barak son of Abinoam had gone up Mount Tabor,
Hoike ae la lakou ia Sisera, ua pii aku o Baraka, ke keiki a Abinoama i ka mauna o Tabora.
13 he summoned all nine hundred of his iron chariots and all the men with him, from Harosheth-hagoyim to the River Kishon.
Kii aku la o Sisera i kona mau kaakaua a pau loa, eiwa haneri kaa hao, a me kona poe kanaka a pau loa, mai Harosetagoima a hiki i ke kahawai o Kisona.
14 Then Deborah said to Barak, “Arise, for this is the day that the LORD has delivered Sisera into your hand. Has not the LORD gone before you?” So Barak came down from Mount Tabor with ten thousand men following him.
I ae la o Debora ia Baraka, E ku mai; no ka mea, eia ka la e haswi mai ai o Iehova ia Sisera i kou lima. Aole anei i hele aku o Iehova mamua ou? Iho aku la o Baraka, mai ka mauna o Tabora aku, a me na kanaka he umi tausani pu me ia.
15 And in front of him the LORD routed with the sword Sisera, all his charioteers, and all his army. Sisera abandoned his chariot and fled on foot.
Hooauhee aku la o Iehova ia Sisera, a me na kaa a pau, a me ka puali a pau imua o Baraka, me ka maka o ka pahikaua. Iho iho la o Sisera, mai ke kaakaua iho, a holo aku la ma kona wawae.
16 Then Barak pursued the chariots and army as far as Harosheth-hagoyim, and the whole army of Sisera fell by the sword; not a single man was left.
Hahai aku la o Baraka mahope o na kaakaua, a mahope o ka puali, a hiki i Harosetagoima. A haule iho la ka puali a pau o Sisera, ma ka maka o ka pahikaua, aole hookahi kanaka i koe.
17 Meanwhile, Sisera had fled on foot to the tent of Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite, because there was peace between Jabin king of Hazor and the house of Heber the Kenite.
Holo aku la o Sisera ma kona wawae, a i ka halelewa o Iaela ka wahine a Hebera no ko Kena; no ka mea, ua noho kuikahi o Iabina, ke alii o Hazora me ka poe o Hebera no ko Kena.
18 Jael went out to greet Sisera and said to him, “Come in, my lord. Come in with me. Do not be afraid.” So he entered her tent, and she covered him with a blanket.
Hele aku o Iaela iwaho e halawai me Sisera, i aku la ia ia, E kipa mai oe, e kuu haku, e kipa mai oe iloko, ma o'u nei; mai makau. Kipa ae la oia ma ona la, iloko o ka halelewa, a uhi mai la oia ia ia i ke kapa moe.
19 Sisera said to her, “Please give me a little water to drink, for I am thirsty.” So she opened a container of milk, gave him a drink, and covered him again.
I mai la kela, Ke noi aku nei au ia oe, e haawi mai oe ia'u i wahi wai uuku e inu, no ka mea, ua makewai au. Wehe ae la oia i ka hue waiu, hooinu aku la, a uhi iho la ia ia.
20 “Stand at the entrance to the tent,” he said, “and if anyone comes and asks you, ‘Is there a man here?’ say, ‘No.’”
Olelo hou mai kela ia ia, E ku oe ma ka puka o ka halelewa, a hiki i ka manawa e hele mai ai ke kanaka e ninau mai ia oe, i ka i ana mai, He kanaka anei maanei? e i aku oe, Aole.
21 But as he lay sleeping from exhaustion, Heber’s wife Jael took a tent peg, grabbed a hammer, and went silently to Sisera. She drove the peg through his temple and into the ground, and he died.
Lalau iho la o Iaela, ka wahine a Hebera, i ke kui o ka halelewa, a kau ka hamare ma kekahi lima ona, a hele malu aku la io na la, a makia iho la i kona maha i ke kui, a paa i ka lepo; no ka mea, ua hiamoe paa loa ia, i kona una ana. A make no ia.
22 When Barak arrived in pursuit of Sisera, Jael went out to greet him and said to him, “Come, and I will show you the man you are seeking.” So he went in with her, and there lay Sisera dead, with a tent peg through his temple.
Aia hoi, i ko Baraka hahai ana ia Sisera, puka mai o Iaela iwaho, e halawai me ia, i ae la ia ia, E hele mai a e hoike aku au ia oe i ke kanaka au e imi nei. Komo aku la ia io na la, aia hoi, e waiho ana ia, ua make, a o ke kui hoi, aia no iloko o kona maha.
23 On that day God subdued Jabin king of Canaan before the Israelites.
Ia la no, hoopio aku la ke Akua ia Iabina, ke alii o Kanaana imua o na mamo a Iseraela.
24 And the hand of the Israelites grew stronger and stronger against Jabin king of Canaan until they destroyed him.
Lanakila aku la ka lima o na mamo a Iseraela, a kaumaha iho la maluna o Iabina ke alii o Kanaana, a hiki i ka wa i oki hoopau ai lakou ia Iabina, i ke alii o Kanaana.

< Judges 4 >