< 1 Samuel 15 >
1 Samuel told Saul, “The Lord sent me to anoint you king of his people Israel. So now pay attention to what the Lord has to say.
Pea naʻe lea pehē foki ʻa Samuela kia Saula, “Naʻe fekau au ʻe Sihova ke u fakanofo koe ko e tuʻi ki hono kakai, ʻio, ko ʻIsileli: pea ko eni ke ke fanongo koe ki he leʻo ʻoe ngaahi folofola ʻa Sihova.
2 This is what the Lord Almighty says: I observed what the Amalekites did to Israel when they ambushed them on their way from Egypt.
ʻOku pehē mai ʻe Sihova ʻoe ngaahi kautau, ʻoku ou manatuʻi ʻaia naʻe fai ʻe ʻAmaleki ki ʻIsileli, ʻa ʻene toitoiʻi ia ʻi he hala, ʻi heʻene ʻalu hake mei ʻIsipite.
3 Go and attack the Amalekites and exterminate all of them. Don't spare anyone, but kill every man, woman, child, and baby; every ox, sheep, camel, and donkey.”
Pea ko eni ke ke ʻalu ʻo taaʻi ʻa ʻAmaleki, pea fakaʻauha ʻaupito ʻaia kotoa pē ʻoku nau maʻu, pea ʻoua naʻa fakamoʻui ʻakinautolu; ka ke tāmateʻi ʻae tangata mo e fefine, mo e fānau huhu, ʻae fanga pulu mo e sipi, ʻae kāmeli mo e ʻasi.”
4 Saul called up his army at Telem. There were 200,000 Israelite infantry and 10,000 men from Judah.
Pea naʻe tānaki fakataha ʻe Saula ʻae kakai, ʻo ne lau ʻakinautolu ʻi Tilaimi, ko e kau tangata hāʻele ʻe toko ua kilu, pea ko e kau tangata Siuta ko e tokotaha mano.
5 Saul advanced on the town of Amalek and set up an ambush in the valley.
Pea naʻe haʻu ʻa Saula ki he kolo ʻe taha ʻo ʻAmaleki ʻo ne tali tau ʻi he toafa.
6 Saul sent a message to warn the Kenites, “Move out of the area and leave the Amalekites so that I don't destroy you with them, because you showed kindness to all the people of Israel on their way from Egypt.” So the Kenites moved away and left the Amalekites.
Pea naʻe lea ʻa Saula ki he kau Kena, “ʻAlu ʻakimoutolu, ʻo ʻalu hifo mei he kakai ʻAmaleki, telia naʻaku fakaʻauha ʻakimoutolu fakataha mo kinautolu: he naʻa mou fakahā ʻae angaʻofa ki he fānau kotoa pē ʻa ʻIsileli, ʻi heʻenau ʻalu hake mei ʻIsipite.” Pea naʻe ʻalu ʻae kau Kena mei he kakai ʻAmaleki.
7 Saul defeated the Amalekites from Havilah as far as Shur, to the east of Egypt.
Pea naʻe taaʻi ʻe Saula ʻae kakai ʻAmaleki mei Havila ʻo aʻu atu ki Sua, ʻaia ʻoku hangatonu ki ʻIsipite.
8 He captured Agag, king of Amalek, alive, but exterminated all the people by the sword.
Pea naʻa ne puke moʻui ʻa Ekaki ko e tuʻi ʻoe kakai ʻAmaleki, pea ne fakaʻauha ʻaupito ʻae kakai ʻaki ʻae mata ʻoe heletā.
9 Saul and his army spared Agag, together with the best sheep and cattle, the fat calves and lambs, and everything else that was any good. They didn't want to destroy those, but they completely destroyed all that was unwanted and worthless.
Ka naʻe fakamoʻui ʻe Saula mo e kakai ʻa Ekaki, mo e fanga sipi ʻoku fungani lelei, mo e fanga pulu, pea mo e fanga manu sino, pea mo e fanga lami, mo ia kotoa pē naʻe lelei, pea ʻikai siʻi fakaʻauha ʻakinautolu: ka ko ia kotoa pē naʻe mata kovi, mo taʻeʻaonga, ko ia ne nau fakaʻauha ʻaupito.
10 The Lord sent a message to Samuel, saying,
Pea naʻe hoko ai ʻae folofola ʻa Sihova kia Samuela, ʻo pehē,
11 “I'm sorry I made Saul king, for he has given up following me and hasn't done as I ordered.” Samuel was upset, and he cried out to the Lord all through the night.
“ʻOku liliu hoku loto koeʻuhi ko ʻeku fokotuʻu ʻa Saula ke tuʻi: he kuo tafoki kimui ia mei he muimui ʻiate au, pea kuo ʻikai siʻi fai ki heʻeku ngaahi fekau.” Pea naʻe mamahi ai ʻa Samuela; pea tangi ia kia Sihova ʻi he pō ʻo ʻaho.
12 Samuel got up early in the morning and went to meet Saul, but he was told, “Saul's gone to Carmel. There he's even erected a monument to honor himself, and now he's left and gone down to Gilgal.”
Pea ʻi he tuʻu hengihengi hake ʻa Samuela ʻi he ʻapongipongi ke fakafetaulaki kia Saula, naʻe fakahā kia Samuela, ʻo pehē, naʻe haʻu ʻa Saula ki Kameli, pea vakai, naʻe fokotuʻu ʻe ia hano potu ʻi ai, pea liu mei ai, ʻo ʻalu, ʻo ʻalu hifo ki Kilikali.
13 When Samuel caught up with him, Saul said, “The Lord bless you! I have done what the Lord ordered.”
Pea naʻe hoko ange ʻa Samuela kia Saula: pea pehē ʻe Saula kiate ia, “Ke monūʻia pe ʻa koe ʻia Sihova: kuo u fai ʻae fekau ʻa Sihova.”
14 “So what's this bleating of sheep my ears are picking up? What's this lowing of cattle that I'm hearing?” Samuel asked.
Pea naʻe pehē ʻe Samuela, “Ko e hā hono ʻuhinga ʻoe tangi ʻae fanga sipi ni ʻi hoku telinga? Pea mo e tangi ʻae fanga pulu ʻaia ʻoku ou ongoʻi?”
15 “The army brought them from the Amalekites,” Saul replied. “They spared the best sheep and cattle to sacrifice to the Lord your God, but we completely destroyed the rest.”
Pea naʻe pehē ʻe Saula, “Kuo nau ʻomi ʻakinautolu mei he kakai ʻAmaleki he naʻe fakamoʻui ʻe he kakai ʻae fanga sipi fungani lelei mo e fanga pulu, ke feilaulau ʻaki kia Sihova ko ho ʻOtua; pea ko hono toe kuo mau fakaʻauha ʻaupito.”
16 “Oh, be quiet!” Samuel told Saul. “Let me tell you what the Lord told me last night.” “Tell me what he said,” Saul replied.
Pea pehē ʻe Samuela kia Saula, “Tatali, pea te u fakahā kiate koe ʻaia naʻe tala mai ʻe Sihova kiate au ʻi he poōni.” Pea pehē ʻe ia kiate ia, “Ke ke lea mai.”
17 “Once you didn't use to think much of yourself, but haven't you become the leader of the tribes of Israel?” Samuel asked. “The Lord anointed you king of Israel.
Pea pehē ʻe Samuela, “ʻI hoʻo [kei ]siʻi ʻi ho mata ʻoʻou, ʻikai naʻe ngaohi koe ko e ʻulu ki he ngaahi faʻahinga ʻo ʻIsileli, pea fakanofo koe ʻe Sihova ke ke tuʻi ki ʻIsileli?”
18 Then he sent you out to do something, telling you, ‘Go and exterminate those sinners, the Amalekites. Attack them until they're all destroyed.’
Pea naʻe fekau koe ʻe Sihova, ʻi ha fononga, ʻo ne pehē, “ʻAlu ʻo fakaʻauha ʻaupito ʻae kau angahala ko e kau ʻAmaleki, ʻo tauʻi ʻakinautolu ke nau ʻauha ai.
19 Why didn't you do what the Lord ordered? Why did you swoop down on the plunder and do what was evil in the Lord's sight?”
Ko ia ko e hā naʻe ʻikai ai te ke talangofua ki he folofola ʻa Sihova, ka naʻa ke ʻoho ki he koloa ʻoe vete, pea fai kovi ʻi he ʻao ʻo Sihova?”
20 “But I did do what the Lord ordered!” Saul replied. “I went and did what the Lord sent me to do. I brought back Agag, king of Amalek, and completely destroyed the Amalekites.
Pea pehē ʻe Saula kia Samuela, “Ko e moʻoni kuo u fai talangofua ki he leʻo ʻo Sihova, pea u ʻalu ʻi he hala ʻaia naʻe fekau au ki ai ʻe Sihova, pea kuo ʻomi ʻa Ekaki ko e tuʻi ʻoe kakai ʻAmaleki, pea kuo fakaʻauha ʻaupito ʻae kakai ʻAmaleki.”
21 The army took sheep and cattle from the plunder, the best of what was consecrated to God, to sacrifice them to the Lord your God in Gilgal.”
Ka naʻe toʻo ʻe he kakai ʻae koloa vete, ko e fanga sipi, mo e fanga pulu, ko hono fungani ʻoe ngaahi meʻa ʻaia naʻe tonu ke fakaʻauha ʻaupito, ke feilaulau ʻaki kia Sihova ko ho ʻOtua ʻi Kilikali.
22 “Does the Lord prefer burnt offerings and sacrifices, or obedience to what he says?” Samuel asked. “Listen! Obedience is better than sacrifice. Paying attention is more important than offering the fat of rams.
Pea pehē ʻe Samuela, “He ʻoka fiemālie tatau pe ʻa Sihova ʻi he ngaahi feilaulau tutu, mo e ngaahi feilaulau, ʻi he fai talangofua ki he leʻo ʻo Sihova? Vakai, ʻoku lelei lahi ʻae talangofua ʻi he feilaulau, pea ko e fakafanongo ʻi he ngako ʻoe fanga sipitangata.”
23 Rebellion is as bad as witchcraft, and arrogance is as bad as the sin of idolatry. Because you have rejected the Lord's commands, he has rejected you as king.”
He ʻoku tatau ʻae angatuʻu mo e hia ko e tuki fakatēvolo, pea ko e paongataʻa ʻoku tatau ia mo e hia ʻoe tauhi ʻotua loi. Ko e meʻa ʻi hoʻo liʻaki ʻae folofola ʻa Sihova, kuo ne liʻaki foki koe ke ʻoua naʻa ke tuʻi.
24 “I have sinned,” Saul confessed to Samuel. “I disobeyed the Lord's orders and your instructions, because I was afraid of the people and followed what they said.
Pea naʻe pehē ʻe Saula kia Samuela, “Kuo u fai angahala: he kuo u fai talangataʻa ki he fekau ʻa Sihova, pea mo hoʻo lea: ko e meʻa ʻi heʻeku manavahē ki he kakai, pea u talangofua ki honau leʻo.
25 So please forgive my sin and come back with me, so I can worship the Lord.”
Pea ko eni, ʻoku ou kole kiate koe, ke ke fakamolemole ʻeku angahala, pea ke haʻu ke ta ō mo au, koeʻuhi ke u hū kia Sihova.”
26 But Samuel told him, “I'm not going back with you. You have rejected the Lord's orders, and the Lord has rejected you as king of Israel!”
Pea naʻe pehē ʻe Samuela kia Saula, “ʻE ʻikai te ta foki mo koe: he kuo ke liʻaki ʻae folofola ʻa Sihova, pea kuo liʻaki koe ʻe Sihova ke ʻoua naʻa ke tuʻi ki ʻIsileli.”
27 As Samuel turned away to leave, Saul grabbed hold of the hem of his robe, and it ripped.
Pea ʻi he tafoki atu ʻa Samuela ke ʻalu, naʻa ne puke ki he tapa ʻo hono pulupulu, pea naʻe haeʻi ia.
28 Samuel said to him, “The Lord has ripped the kingdom of Israel away from you today and has given it to your neighbor—someone who is better than you!
Pea naʻe pehē ʻe Samuela kiate ia, “Kuo haeʻi ʻe Sihova ʻae puleʻanga ʻo ʻIsileli meiate koe he ʻaho ni, pea kuo ne foaki ia ki ho kaungāʻapi ʻoʻou ʻoku lelei hake ʻiate koe.
29 In addition, the Glory of Israel does not lie or change his mind, for he is not a human being who changes his mind!”
Pea koeʻuhi foki ko e Māfimafi ʻo ʻIsileli, ʻe ʻikai loi ia pe fakatomala: he ʻoku ʻikai ko e tangata ia, koeʻuhi ke ne fakatomala.”
30 “Yes, I have sinned,” Saul replied. “Please honor me now before the elders of my people and before Israel—come back with me, so that I may worship the Lord your God.”
Pea toki pehē ai ʻe ia, “Kuo u fai angahala: ka ʻoku ʻoku ou kole kiate koe, ke ke fakaʻapaʻapa kiate au ʻi he ʻao ʻoe kau mātuʻa ʻo hoku kakai, pea ʻi he ʻao ʻo ʻIsileli, pea ke ta tafoki mo au, koeʻuhi ke u hū kia Sihova ko ho ʻOtua.”
31 So Samuel went back with Saul after all, and Saul worshiped the Lord.
Pea naʻe toe tafoki ʻa Samuela kia Saula; pea naʻe hū ʻa Saula kia Sihova.
32 Then Samuel said, “Bring me Agag, king of the Amalekites.” Agag came to him confidently, for he thought, “The threat of death of being killed must have passed.”
Pea naʻe pehē ʻe Samuela, “Mou ʻomi kiate au ʻa Ekaki ko e tuʻi ʻoe kakai ʻAmaleki.” Pea naʻe haʻu fakamofutofuta ʻa Ekaki kiate ia. Pea naʻe pehē ʻe Ekaki, “Kuo hili ange moʻoni [nai ]ʻae kona ʻoe mate.”
33 But Samuel said, “In the same way that your sword has made women childless, so too your mother will be childless among women.” Samuel cut Agag to pieces before the Lord at Gilgal.
Pea pehē ʻe Samuela, “Hangē naʻe fakamasiva fānau ʻae kau fefine, ʻe hoʻo heletā, ʻe masiva fānau ʻa hoʻo faʻē ʻi he kau fefine.” Pea naʻe tuʻutuʻu ke iiki ʻe Samuela ʻa Ekaki ʻi he ʻao ʻo Sihova ʻi Kilikali.
34 Samuel left for Ramah, and Saul went home to Gibeah of Saul.
Pea naʻe ʻalu ai ʻa Samuela ki Lama: pea naʻe ʻalu hake ʻa Saula ki hono fale ʻi Kipea ʻo Saula.
35 Until the day of his death, Samuel never visited Saul again. Samuel mourned over Saul, and the Lord regretted he had made Saul the king of Israel.
Pea naʻe ʻikai toe haʻu ʻa Samuela ke ʻaʻahi kia Saula ʻo aʻu ki he ʻaho ʻo ʻene pekia: ka naʻe tēngihia ʻe Samuela ʻa Saula: pea naʻe liliu ʻa Sihova mei heʻene fakanofo ʻa Saula ko e tuʻi ki ʻIsileli.