< Exodus 10 >

1 And the Lord said to Moses: “Enter to Pharaoh. For I have hardened his heart, and that of his servants, so that I may accomplish these, my signs, in him,
OLELO mai la o Iehova ia Mose, E hele aku oe iloko io Parao la, no ke mea, ua hoopaakiki au i kona naau, a me ka naau o kana poe kauwa, i hoike aku ai au i keia mau hoailona o'u iwaena o lakou;
2 and so that you may describe to the ears of your sons and your grandsons how often I opposed the Egyptians and wrought my signs among them, and so that you may know that I am the Lord.”
A i hai aku ai oe maloko o na pepeiao o kau keiki, a o ke keiki a kau keiki i na mea a'u i hana'i ma Aigupita, a me ko'u mau hoailona a'u i hana aku ai ia lakou, i ike ai oukou, owau no Iehova.
3 Therefore, Moses and Aaron entered to Pharaoh, and they said to him: “Thus says the Lord God of the Hebrews: How long will you be unwilling to be subject to me? Release my people to sacrifice to me.
Hele aku la o Mose laua o Aarona iloko io Parao la, i aku la ia ia, Ke i mai nei o Iehova, ke Akua o na Hebera, penei, Pehea la ka loihi o kou hoohaahaa ole ana ia oe iho imua o'u? E hookuu mai oe i ko'u poe kanaka, i hookauwa mai lakou na'u.
4 But if you resist, and you are unwilling to release them, behold, tomorrow I will bring locusts into your borders.
Aka, ina e hoole oe, aole e hookuu mai i ko'u poe kanaka, aia hoi, i ka la apopo, e halihali mai no wau i na uhini ma kou aina.
5 And they shall cover the face of the earth, lest any part of it be seen. Yes, and what remains from the hail shall be eaten. For they will gnaw away all the trees that spring up in the fields.
A e uhi mai auanei lakou maluna o ka aina, aole e ikea ka aina ke nana aku: a e ai iho no lakou i ke koena o na mea i waihoia na oukou e ka huahekili: a e ai iho hoi lakou i na laau a pau e ulu ana no oukou ma ke kula.
6 And they will fill your houses, and those of your servants and of all the Egyptians: so many as your fathers and ancestors have not seen, from the time that they rose up over the earth, even until this present day.” And he turned himself away, and he departed from Pharaoh.
E hoopiha hoi lakou i na hale ou, a me na hale o kau poe kauwa a pau, a me na hale o ko Aigupita a pau: aole i ike kou poe makua i keia mea, aole hoi na makua o kou poe makua, mai ka wa i noho mai ai lakou ma ka honua, a hiki i keia la, Haliu ae la ia, a hele aku la mai o Parao aku.
7 Then the servants of Pharaoh said to him: “How long must we endure this scandal? Release the men, in order to sacrifice to the Lord their God. Do you not see that Egypt is perishing?”
Olelo aku la na kauwa a Parao ia ia, Pehea la ka loihi o ka hoohihia ana o keia kanaka ia kakou? E hookuu aku i ua poe kanaka la, i hookauwa aku ai lakou na Iehova na ko lakou Akua. Aole anei oe i ike i neia manawa, ua oki loa o Aigupita nei?
8 And they called back Moses and Aaron to Pharaoh, who said to them: “Go, sacrifice to the Lord your God. Who are they who would go?”
Ua lawe hou ia aku o Mose laua o Aarona io Parao la, i mai la ia ia laua, E hele oukou, e hookauwa na Iehova na ko oukou Akua. Owai, owai hoi ka poe hele?
9 Moses said: “We will travel with our little ones and our elderly, with our sons and daughters, with our sheep and herds. For it is a solemnity of the Lord our God.”
I aku la o Mose, E hele pu no makou me ko makou poe opiopio a me ko makou poe elemakule, me na keikikane a me na kaikamahine a makou, me ka makou hipa, a me ka makou bipi makou e hele aku ai: no ka mea, he ahaaina ka makou no Iehova.
10 And Pharaoh responded: “So let the Lord be with you. But if I were to release you and your little ones, who would doubt that you intend some great wickedness?
I mai la kela ia laua, o Iehova kekahi pu me oukou, ke hookuu aku au ia oukou, e hele me ka oukou poe keiki. E malama ia olua, no ka mea, aia no ka hewa ma ko olua alo.
11 It will not be so. However, go only with the men, and sacrifice to the Lord. For this, too, is what you yourselves requested.” And immediately they were cast out from the sight of Pharaoh.
Aole pela: o oukou na kanaka ke hele, e hookauwa aku na Iehova; no ka mea, oia ka oukou mea i imi mai nei. A ua kipakuia mai laua, mai ke alo mai o Parao.
12 Then the Lord said to Moses: “Extend your hand over the land of Egypt, toward the locusts, so that they may rise up over it, and devour every plant which remains from the hail.”
I mai la o Iehova ia Mose, E o aku kou lima, maluna o ka aina o Aigupita no na uhini, i hele mai ai lakou maluna o ka aina o Aigupita, a e ai iho i na laauikiai a pau o ka aina, i na mea a pau i waihoia e ka huahekili.
13 And Moses extended his staff over the land of Egypt. And the Lord brought a burning wind all that day and night. And when morning came, the burning wind lifted up the locusts.
O aku la o Mose i kona kookoo maluna o ka aina o Aigupita, a huai mai la o Iehova i ka makani mai ka hikina mai maluna o ka aina, ia la a po, ia po a ao; a i kakahiaka, hoopuka mai la ua makani hikina la i na uhini.
14 And they ascended over the entire land of Egypt. And they settled into all the parts of the Egyptians: innumerable, such as had not been before that time, nor ever would be thereafter.
Lele ae la na uhini maluna o ka aina a pau o Aigupita, a kau iho la ma na mokuna a pau o Aigupita: he ino loa; aohe uhini mamua e like ai, aole hoi e hiki mai ana mahope o lakou na mea e like ai.
15 And they covered the entire face of the land, laying waste to all things. And the plants of the land were devoured, along with whatever fruits were on the trees, which the hail had left behind. And nothing at all of the greenery remained on the trees or on the plants of the earth in all of Egypt.
No ka mea, uhi paapu iho la lakou i ka aina a pau, a poeleele hoi ka aina; ai iho la lakou i na laauikiai a pau o ka aina, a me ka hua a pau o na laau, a ka huahekili i waino mai ai; aole i koe kekahi mea uliuli ma na laau, a ma na laauikiai o ke kula, ma ka aina a pau o Aigupita.
16 For this reason, Pharaoh hurriedly called Moses and Aaron, and he said to them: “I have sinned against the Lord your God, and against you.
Alaila, wikiwiki ae la o Parao e hea mai ia Mose laua o Aarona, i mai la, Ua hana hewa wau ia Iehova i ko oukou Akua, a ia olua no hoi.
17 But now, release me from my sin even this time, and petition the Lord your God, so that he may take this death away from me.”
Ke noi aku nei au, e kala mai no hoi olua i keia hewa hookahi ana no, a e nonoi aku ia Iehova ike oukou Akua, i lawe aku ai ia i keia make wale no, mai o'u aku nei.
18 And Moses, departing from the sight of Pharaoh, prayed to the Lord.
Hele aku la ia mai o Parao aku, a nonoi aku la ia Iehova.
19 And he caused a very strong wind to blow from the west, and, seizing the locusts, it cast them into the Red Sea. There remained not so much as one in all the parts of Egypt.
Huai hou mai la o Iehova i makani komohana ikaika, a lawe aku la ia i na uhini, a hoopaa iho la ia lakou iloko o ke Kaiula. Aohe uhini hookahi i koe ma ka aina a pau i Aigupita.
20 And the Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh; neither did he release the sons of Israel.
Aka, hoopaakiki iho la o Iehova i ko Parao naau, aole ia hookuu aku i na mamo a Iseraela.
21 Then the Lord said to Moses: “Extend your hand into the sky. And let there be a darkness over the land of Egypt, so dense that they may be able to feel it.”
I mai la o Iehova ia Mose, E o aku kou lima i ka lani, i kau mai ka poeleele maluna o ka aina o Aigupita, i aaki ka pouli.
22 And Moses extended his hand into the sky. And there came a horrible darkness in the entire land of Egypt for three days.
O aku la no ko Mose lima i ka lani, a pouli loa iho la ka aina a pau o Aigupita i na la ekolu.
23 No one saw his brother, nor moved himself out of the place where he was. But wherever the sons of Israel were living, there was light.
Aole loa lakou i ike i kekahi i kekahi, aole hoi i ala ae kekahi mai kona wahi ae, i na la ekolu; aka, o na mamo a pau a Iseraela, he malamalama ko lakou iloko o ko lakou mau hale.
24 And Pharaoh called Moses and Aaron, and he said to them: “Go, sacrifice to the Lord. Only let your sheep and herds remain behind. Your little ones may go with you.”
Hea mai la o Parao ia Mose, i mai la, Ou haele oukou, e hookauwa aku na Iehova; aka, o ka oukou hipa, a me ka oukou bipi, e waiho ia lakou: e hele pu no hoi ka oukou poe keiki.
25 Moses said: “You must also permit us victims and holocausts, which we may offer to the Lord our God.
I aku la o Mose, E haawi mai hoi iloko o ko makou mau lima, i na mohai, a me na mohai kuni, i kanmaha aku ai makou na Iehova na ko makou Akua.
26 All the flocks shall travel with us. Not one hoof of them shall remain behind. For they are necessary for the worship of the Lord our God, especially since we do not know what ought to be immolated, until we arrive at the very place.”
E hele pu no hoi ka makou holoholona, aole e waihoia kekahi maanei; no ka mea, e lawe ana makou i na mea o lakou e malama'i ia Iehova i ko makou Akua: aole nae makou e ike i na mea o lakou ka makou e malama ai ia Iehova, a hiki aku makou ilaila.
27 But the Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh, and he was not willing to release them.
Aka, hoopaakiki mai la o Iehova i ka naau o Parao, aole no ia i hookuu ia lakou.
28 And Pharaoh said to Moses: “Withdraw from me, and beware that you no longer see my face. On whatever day you will appear in my sight, you shall die.”
I mai la o Parao ia ia, E hele aku oe pela, mai o'u aku nei, e malama ia oe iho, aole e ike hou mai i ko'u maka, no ka mea, i ka la au e nana hou mai ai i ko'u maka, e make oe.
29 Moses responded: “So be it, just as you have said. I will no longer see your face.”
I aku la o Mose ia ia, Ua olelo pono mai oe; aole au e ike hou aku i kou maka.

< Exodus 10 >