< Numbers 11 >
1 Now the people were saying evil against the Lord; and the Lord, hearing it, was angry and sent fire on them, burning the outer parts of the tent-circle.
I KA ohumu ana a na kanaka, ua hewa ia i na pepeiao o Iehova; lohe ae la o Iehova, a hoaia kona inaina; a aku la ke ahi o Iehova iwaena o lakou, a ai aku la ma ka palena o kahi hoomoana.
2 And the people made an outcry to Moses, and Moses made prayer to the Lord, and the fire was stopped.
Kahea aku la na kanaka ia Mose, a pule aku la o Mose ia Iehova, alaila pio iho la ke ahi.
3 So that place was named Taberah, because of the fire of the Lord which had been burning among them.
Kapa aku la ia i ka inoa o ia wahi, o Tabera; no ka mea, ua ai mai ke ahi o Iehova iwaena o lakou.
4 And the mixed band of people who went with them were overcome by desire: and the children of Israel, weeping again, said, Who will give us flesh for our food?
A o ka poe e i hui pu ia mai me lakou, kuko nui aku lakou: a uwe hou iho la na mamo a Iseraela, i ae la, Nawai la e haawi mai i ka io na kakou e ai ai?
5 Sweet is the memory of the fish we had in Egypt for nothing, and the fruit and green plants of every sort, sharp and pleasing to the taste:
Ke hoomanao nei makou i ka ia a makou i ai wale iho ai ma Aigupita; i na kaukama me na ipuaimaka, i na leka me na akaakai, a me na galika.
6 But now our soul is wasted away; there is nothing at all: we have nothing but this manna before our eyes.
Ano hoi, ua maloo loa ko kakou naau; aohe mea e ae, o ka mane wale no imua o ko kakou maka.
7 Now the manna was like a seed of grain, like small clear drops.
Ua like ka mane me ka hua koriana, a o kona helehelena ua like ia me ka deliuma.
8 The people went about taking it up from the earth, crushing it between stones or hammering it to powder, and boiling it in pots, and they made cakes of it: its taste was like the taste of cakes cooked with oil.
A hele ae la na kanaka, a hoiliili iho la, a wawahi iho la maloko o na mea wili; a i ole ia, kui iho la lakou iloko o na ipukui, kahu iho la a moa ma na pa, a hana iho la ia i popo. A o ka hoao ana o ia mea, ua like me ka hoao ana i ka aila hou.
9 When the dew came down on the tents at night, the manna came down with it.
Aia haule iho ka hau maluna o kahi hoomoana i ka po, haule pu no hoi ka mane me ia.
10 And at the sound of the people weeping, every man at his tent-door, the wrath of the Lord was great, and Moses was very angry.
Alaila lohe ae la o Mose i na kanaka e uwe ana me ka lakou mau ohana, o kela kanaka keia kanaka ma ka puka o kona halelewa: hoa nui ia ka inaina o Iehova; a ukiuki iho la hoi o Mose.
11 And Moses said to the Lord, Why have you done me this evil? and why have I not grace in your eyes, that you have put on me the care of all this people?
I aku la o Mose ia Iehova, No ke aha la oe i hoopilikia mai ai i kau kauwa? no ke aha hoi i loaa ole mai ai ia'u ka lokomaikaiia mai imua o kou maka, i kau mai ai oe maluna o'u i ke kaumaha o keia poe kanaka a pau?
12 Am I the father of all this people? have I given them birth, that you say to me, Take them in your arms, like a child at the breast, to the land which you gave by an oath to their fathers?
Na'u no anei i hoohapai i keia poe kanaka a pau? Ua hoohanau no anei au ia lakou, i olelo mai ai oe ia'u, E hiipoi oe ia lakou ma kou umauma, e like me ka hali aua a ka makua hanai i ke keiki omo waiu, a hiki aku i ka aina au i hoohiki ai i na kupuna o lakou?
13 Where am I to get flesh to give to all this people? For they are weeping to me and saying, Give us flesh for our food.
Nohea la e loaa mai ai ia'u ka io e haawi aku ai na keia poe kanaka a pau? No ka mea, ke uwe mai uei lakou ia'u, me ka olelo mai, E haawi mai oe na makou i io, e ai iho ai makou.
14 I am not able by myself to take the weight of all this people, for it is more than my strength.
Aole e hiki ia'u, owau wale no ke halihali i keia poe kanaka a pau; no ka mea, he mea kaumaha loa ia no'u.
15 If this is to be my fate, put me to death now in answer to my prayer, if I have grace in your eyes; and let me not see my shame.
A i hana mai oe pela ia'u, ea, ke nonoi aku nei au ia oe, e pepehi mai oe ia'u a make, ina paha i loaa ia'u ka lokomaikaiia mai imua o kou mau maka, a ike ole au i kuu popilikia ana.
16 And the Lord said to Moses, Send for seventy of the responsible men of Israel, who are in your opinion men of weight and authority over the people; make them come to the Tent of meeting and be there with you.
Olelo mai la o Iehova ia Mose, E houluulu mai oe io'u nei i na kanaka he kanahiku o ka poe kahiko o ka Iseraela, i na mea au e ike ai he poe kahiko o na kanaka, a he poe luna hoi no lakou; a e kai mai oe ia lakou ma ka halelewa o ke anaina i ku ai lakou me oe ilaila.
17 And I will come down and have talk with you there: and I will take some of the spirit which is on you and put it on them, and they will take part of the weight of the people off you, so that you do not have to take it by yourself.
A e iho no au ilalo, e kamailio pu me oe ilaila; a e lawe au i ko ka Uhane maluna ou, a e kau aku maluna o lakou; a e amo pu lakou me oe i ke kaumaha o na kanaka, i halihali ole ai oe, o oe wale no, ia mea.
18 And say to the people, Make yourselves clean before tomorrow and you will have flesh for your food: for in the ears of the Lord you have been weeping and saying, Who will give us flesh for food? for we were well off in Egypt: and so the Lord will give you flesh, and it will be your food;
E olelo aku hoi oe i na kanaka, E huikala oukou ia oukou iho no ka la apopo, a e ai auanei oukou i ka io; no ka mea, ua uwe aku oukou maloko o na pepeiao o Iehova, ua i aku, Nawai la e haawi mai i ka io na kakou e ai ai? Ua pono kakou ma Aigupita: no ia mea, e haawi mai no o Iehova i io na oukou, a e ai iho hoi oukou.
19 Not for one day only, or even for five or ten or twenty days;
E ai no oukou, aole i ka la hookahi, aole i na la elua, aole hoi i na la elima, aole no hoi i na la he umi, aole no hoi i na la he iwakalua:
20 But every day for a month, till you are tired of it, turning from it in disgust: because you have gone against the Lord who is with you, and have been weeping before him saying, Why did we come out of Egypt?
Aka, he malama okoa, a puka mai ia iwaho ma ko oukou mau puka ihu, a hoopailua oukou ia: no ka mea, ua hoowahawaha oukou ia Iehova e noho ana iwaena o oukou, a ua uwe oukou imua ona, me ka i ana ae, No ke aha la kakou i hele mai ai mai Aigupita mai?
21 Then Moses said, The people, among whom I am, are six hundred thousand men on foot; and you have said, I will give them flesh to be their food for a month.
I aku la o Mose, O ka poe kanaka a'u e noho nei iwaena, he eono haneri tausani lakou, ka poe hele wawae, a ke olelo mai nei oe, E haawi no au i io na lakou e ai ai a pau ka malama okoa.
22 Are flocks and herds to be put to death for them? or are all the fish in the sea to be got together so that they may be full?
E kaluaia anei na pua hipa a me na pua bipi na lakou, i mea e maona ai lakou? E hoiliiliia paha anei na ia a pau o ke kai na lakou, i mea e maona ai lakou?
23 And the Lord said to Moses, Has the Lord's hand become short? Now you will see if my word comes true for you or not.
Olelo mai la o Iehova ia Mose, Ua hoopokoleia anei ko Iehova lima? E ike auanei oe i ka hookoia ana paha o ka'u olelo ia oe, a i ka ole ana paha.
24 And Moses went out and gave the people the words of the Lord: and he took seventy of the responsible men of the people, placing them round the Tent.
Hele aku la o Mose, a hai aku la i na kanaka i na olelo a Iehova, a houluulu ae la ia i na kanaka, he kanahiku o ka poe lunakahiko no na kanaka, a hooku ae la ia lakou a puni ka halelewa.
25 Then the Lord came down in the cloud and had talk with him, and put on the seventy men some of the spirit which was on him: now when the spirit came to rest on them, they were like prophets, but only at that time.
Iho mai la o Iehova ma ke ao, a olelo mai la ia ia, a. lawe ae la ia i ko ka Uhane maluna o Mose, a haawi aku la i ka poe lunakahiko he kanahiku: a i ka manawa i kau iho ai ka Uhane maluna o lakou, alaila wanana mai la lakou, aole i hooki.
26 But two men were still in the tent-circle one of them named Eldad and the other Medad: and the spirit came to rest on them; they were among those who had been sent for, but they had not gone out to the Tent: and the prophet's power came on them in the tent-circle.
Elua kanaka i koe aku ma kahi hoomoana, o Eledada, ka inoa o kekahi, a o Medada ka inoa o kekahi. Kau mai la ka Uhane maluna o laua: no ka poe laua i kakauia, aole nae laua i hele aku i ka halelewa, a wanana mai la laua ma kahi hoomoana.
27 And a young man went running to Moses and said, Eldad and Medad are acting as prophets in the tent-circle.
A holo mai la kekahi kanaka opiopio, a hai mai la ia Mose, i mai la, Ke wanana mai la o Eledada laua o Medada ma kahi hoomoana.
28 Then Joshua, the son of Nun, who had been Moses' servant from the time when he was a child, said, My lord Moses, let them be stopped.
Pane mai la o Iosua ke keiki a Nuna, ke kauwa a Mose, he kanaka opiopio ona, i mai la, E kuu haku, e Mose, e papa aku oe ia laua.
29 And Moses said to him, Are you moved by envy on my account? If only all the Lord's people were prophets, and the Lord might put his spirit on them!
I aku la o Mose ia ia, Ke huwa nei anei oe no'u? ke ake nei au e lilo ko Iehova poe kanaka a pau i poe kaula, a e kau mai o Iehova i kona Uhane maluna o lakou!
30 Then Moses, with the responsible men of Israel, went back to the tent-circle.
Hoi mai la o Mose i kahi hoomoana, oia a me ka poe lunakahiko o ka Iseraela.
31 Then the Lord sent a wind, driving little birds from the sea, so that they came down on the tents, and all round the tent-circle, about a day's journey on this side and on that, in masses about two cubits high over the face of the earth.
A huai mai la ka makani mai o Iehova mai, a hoopuka mai la i na selu mai ka moana mai, a hoohaule iho la ia lakou ma kahi hoomoana, e like me kekahi la hele ma keia aoao, a me kela aoao, a puni i kahi hoomoana, elua paha kubita maluna o ka honua.
32 And all that day and all night and the day after, the people were taking up the birds; the smallest amount which anyone got was ten homers: and they put them out all round the tents.
Ku ae la na kanaka iluna ia la a po, ia po a ao, a ia la aku a po; ohi iho la lakou i na selu: a o ka mea hoiliili hapa, he umi na homera kana i hoiliili ai, a kaulai aku la lakou ia mea no lakou iho a puni kahi hoomoana.
33 But while the meat was still between their teeth, before it was tasted, the wrath of the Lord was moved against the people and he sent a great outburst of disease on them.
Aia iwaena o ko lakou mau niho ka io, aole ia i nauia, aa mai la ka inaina o Iehova i na kanaka, a pepehi iho la o Iehova i na kanaka, he ahulau nui loa.
34 So that place was named Kibroth-hattaavah; because there they put in the earth the bodies of the people who had given way to their desires.
A kapa iho la oia i ka inoa o ia wahi, o Kiberotahataava; no ka mea, malaila i kanu ai lakou i na kanaka kuko.
35 From Kibroth-hattaavah the people went on to Hazeroth; and there they put up their tents.
Hele aku la na kanaka mai Kiberotahataava aku a hiki i Hazerota, a noho iho la lakou i Hazerota.