< Jeremiah 20 >
1 Now it came to the ears of Pashhur, the son of Immer the priest, who was chief in authority in the house of the Lord, that Jeremiah was saying these things;
A O Pasehura, ke keiki a Imera, ke kahuna, ka mea maluna o na luna maloko o ka hale o Iehova, lohe no oia, ua wanana o Ieremia i keia mau mea.
2 And Pashhur gave blows to Jeremiah and had his feet chained in a framework of wood in the higher doorway of Benjamin, which was in the house of the Lord.
Alaila, hahau o Pasehura ia Ieremia, ke kaula, a hahao iho la ia ia iloko o kahi paa o na laau kupee, ma ka pukapa kiekie o Beniamina, o ka mea kokoke i ka hale o Iehova.
3 Then on the day after, Pashhur let Jeremiah loose. Then Jeremiah said to him, The Lord has given you the name of Magor-missabib (Cause-of-fear-on-every-side), not Pashhur.
A ia la iho, lawe mai o Pasehura ia Ieremia mawaho o kahi paa o na laau kupee. Alaila, olelo ae la o Ieremia ia ia, Aole i kapa mai o Iehova i kou inoa, o Pasehura, aka, o Magoramisabiba.
4 For the Lord has said, See, I will make you a cause of fear to yourself and to all your friends: they will come to their death by the sword of their haters, and your eyes will see it: and I will give all Judah into the hands of the king of Babylon, and he will take them away prisoners into Babylon and put them to the sword.
No ka mea, ke olelo mai nei o Iehova peneia, Aia hoi, e hoolilo no wau ia oe i mea makau wale nou iho, a no kou poe hoahanau a pau; a e haule no lakou i ka pahikaua o ko lakou poe enemi, a e ike no kou mau maka; a e haawi no wau i ka Iuda a pau iloko o ka lima o ke alii o Babulona, a e lawepio no oia ia lakou i Babulona, a luku no oia ia lakou i ka pahikaua.
5 And more than this, I will give all the wealth of this town and all its profits and all its things of value, even all the stores of the kings of Judah will I give into the hands of their haters, who will put violent hands on them and take them away to Babylon.
A e haawi no wau i ka ikaika a pau o keia kulanakauhale, a me kana hana a pau, a me kona mau mea maikai a pau, a o ka waiwai a pau o na'lii o ka Iuda ka'u e haawi aku ai iloko o ka lima o ko lakou poe enemi, na mea e hao i ka lakou, a lawepio ia lakou, a e lawe aku keia poe ia lakou i Babulona.
6 And you, Pashhur, and all who are in your house, will go away prisoners: you will come to Babylon, and there your body will be put to rest, you and all your friends, to whom you said false words.
A o oe, e Pasehura, a me ka poe a pau e noho la ma kou hale, e hele no iloko o ke pio; a e hiki no oe i Babulona, a malaila oe e make ai, a malaila oe e kanuia'i, o oe, a me kou mau makamaka a pau, ka poe au i wanana aku ai ma ka wahahee.
7 O Lord, you have been false to me, and I was tricked; you are stronger than I, and have overcome me: I have become a thing to be laughed at all the day, everyone makes sport of me.
E Iehova, ua hoowalewale mai oe ia'u, a ua walewale au; ua oi aku kou ikaika i ko'u, a ua lanakila oe; he mea akaaka wau i na la a pau, henehene mai no na mea a pau ia'u.
8 For every word I say is a cry for help; I say with a loud voice, Violent behaviour and wasting: because the word of the Lord is made a shame to me and a cause of laughing all the day.
No ka mea, i ka wa a'u i olelo ai, uwe aku la au, a kahea aku la no hoi, he kaili wale, a me ka hao ana; no ka mea, lilo no ka olelo a Iehova, i mea e heneheneia mai ai, a i mea hoi e hoowahawahaia mai ai au i na la a pau.
9 And if I say, I will not keep him in mind, I will not say another word in his name; then it is in my heart like a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I am tired of keeping myself in, I am not able to do it.
Alaila, olelo iho la au, Aole au e hoomanao hou ia ia, aole hoi e olelo hou ma kona inoa; aka, ua like ia iloko o ko'u naau, me ke ahi e a ana, a paniia hoi iloko o ko'u mau iwi; a ikiiki au i ka hoomanawanui ana, aole hoi i hiki ia'u.
10 For numbers of them say evil secretly in my hearing (there is fear on every side): they say, Come, let us give witness against him; all my nearest friends, who are watching for my fall, say, It may be that he will be taken by deceit, and we will get the better of him and give him punishment.
Lohe no wau i ka hoowahawaha ana o na mea he nui, he makau no ma na aoao a pau. E hai aku oe, a e hai aku no makou ia, wahi a lakou. Ua hoomakakiu mai ko'u poe makamaka a pau i ko'u haule ana, me ka manao iho, E hoowalewaleia paha oia, a lanakila kakou maluna ona, a e hoopai aku kakou ia ia no kakou.
11 But the Lord is with me as a great one, greatly to be feared: so my attackers will have a fall, and they will not overcome me: they will be greatly shamed, because they have not done wisely, even with an unending shame, kept in memory for ever.
Aka, o Iehova pu no me au, e like me ka mea mana a weliweli; nolaila e hina'i ka poe hoomaau mai ia'u, aole lakou e lanakila: e hilahila loa auanei lakou, no ka mea, aole lakou e pomaikai. Aole e poinaia ko lakou hilahila mau loa.
12 But, O Lord of armies, testing the upright and seeing the thoughts and the heart, let me see your punishment come on them; for I have put my cause before you.
Aka, o oe, e Iehova o na kaua, ka mea hoao mai i ka poe i pono, ka mea ike i ka opu, a me ka naau, e hoike mai oe ia'u i kou ukiuki ia lakou; no ka mea, ia oe no ko'u hoopii ana i ko'u pono.
13 Make melody to the Lord, give praise to the Lord: for he has made the soul of the poor man free from the hands of the evil-doers.
E oli aku ia Iehova, e hoomaikai ia Iehova, no ka mea, ua hoopakele oia i ka uhane o ka poe hune, mai ka lima aku o ka poe hana hewa.
14 A curse on the day of my birth: let there be no blessing on the day when my mother had me.
E hoinoia ka la a'u i hanauia'i: Mai hoomaikaiia ka la a kuu makuwahine i hanau mai ai ia'u.
15 A curse on the man who gave the news to my father, saying, You have a male child; making him very glad.
E hoinoia ke kanaka i hai aku i ko'u makuakane, me ka olelo aku, Ua hanauia mai he keikikane nau, a hoohauoli nui aku la ia ia.
16 May that man be like the towns overturned by the Lord without mercy: let a cry for help come to his ears in the morning, and the sound of war in the middle of the day;
E hoohalikeia keia kanaka me na kulanakauhale a Iehova i hoohiolo ai, a mihi ole hoi. I lohe oia i ka uwe ana i kakahiaka, a me ka hooho ana i ke awakea;
17 Because he did not put me to death before my birth took place: so my mother's body would have been my last resting-place, and she would have been with child for ever.
No kona pepehi ole mai ia'u, mai ka opu mai, a lilo ole ko'u makuwahine i lua no'u, a mau loa aku ka nui ana o kona opu.
18 Why did I come from my mother's body to see pain and sorrow, so that my days might be wasted with shame?
No keaha la wau i puka mai ai mawaho mai o ka opu, e ike i ka luhi, a me ke kaumaha, i hoopauia ko'u mau la i ka hilahila?