< 1 Samuel 28 >
1 Around that time the Philistines called up their armies to go to war against Israel. So Achish told David, “You do realize that you and your men must accompany me as part of the army.”
A IA mau la, hoakoakoa ae la na Pilisetia i ko lakou poe koa, no ke kaua e kaua aku ai i ka Iseraela. I aku la o Akisa ia Davida, E ike pono oe, o oe kekahi e hele pu me au i ke kaua, o oe a me kou poe kanaka.
2 “That's fine!” David replied. “Then you yourself will discover what I, your servant, can do.” “That's fine too,” Achish responded. “I'll make you my bodyguard for life.”
I mai la o Davida ia Akisa, E ike pono auanei oe i ka mea a kau kauwa e hana aku ai. I aku la o Akisa ia Davida, No ia mea, e hoolilo au ia oe i mea malama i kuu poo i na la a pau.
3 By now Samuel had died, and all of Israel had mourned for him and buried him in Ramah, his home town. Saul had got rid of mediums and spiritists from the country.
A ua make o Samuela, a ua kanikau o ka Iseraela a pau ia ia, a ua kanu lakou ia ia ma Rama, ma kona kulanakauhale iho. A ua hookuke aku o Saula i na ninau uhane, a me na kupua mai ka aina aku.
4 The Philistine armies gathered and set up camp at Shunem. Saul called up all the Israelite army and set up camp at Gilboa.
Hoakoakoaia ae la ko Pilisetia, a hele mai, a hoomoana ma Sunema; a hoakoakoa ae la o Saula i ka Iseraela a pau, a hoomoana iho la ma Gileboa.
5 When Saul saw the Philistine army, he was terrified, shaking with fear.
A ike aku la o Saula i ka poe kaua o na Pilisetia, makau iho la ia, a haalulu nui kona naau.
6 He asked advice from the Lord, but the Lord didn't answer him either by dreams or by Urim or by prophets.
A ia Saula i ninau ai ia Iehova, aole o Iehova i olelo mai ia ia, aole ma na moe uhane, aole ma ka Urima, aole ma na kaula.
7 So Saul told his officers, “Find me a woman who is a medium so I can go and ask her advice.” “There's a woman who is a medium at Endor,” his officers replied.
Alaila olelo aku la o Saula i kana poe kauwa, E imi oukou no'u i wahine ninau uhane, i hele aku ai au e ninau ia ia. I mai la kana mau kauwa ia ia, Aia no ka wahine ninau i na uhane ma Enedora.
8 Saul disguised himself by wearing different clothes. He went with two of his men to the woman at night. Saul told her, “Bring up a spirit for me so I can ask some questions. I'll give you the name.”
Hoano e o Saula ia ia iho a hookomo i ka lole e, a hele aku me na kanaka elua me ia, a hiki lakou i ka wahine i ka po: i aku la ia, Ke noi aku nei au ia oe, e hoakaka mai oe ia'u ma ka ninau uhane, a e hoala mai no'u i ka mea a'u e hoohiki aku ai ia oe.
9 “Don't you know what Saul has done,” she replied. “He's got rid of the mediums and spiritists from the country. Are you trying to set a trap for me and get me killed?”
I mai la ka wahine ia ia, Aia hoi, ua ike no oe i ka mea a Saula i hana'i i kona luku ana i na mea ninau uhane, a me na kupua mai ka aina aku; no ke aha la oe i punihei mai ai i kuu ola, i lilo ai au i ka make?
10 Saul swore an oath to her by the Lord, “As the Lord lives, you won't be held guilty for doing this.”
A hoohiki aku la o Saula ia ia ma Iehova, i aku la, Ma ke ola o Iehova, aole e hiki mai ia oe ke ahewaia no keia mea.
11 “Who do you want me to bring up for you?” the woman asked. “Bring up Samuel,” he replied.
Alaila i aku la ka wahine, Owai la ka'u e hoala mai ai nou? I mai la ia, O Samuela kau e hoala mai ai no'u.
12 But when the woman saw Samuel, she shouted loudly, and said to Saul, “Why have you tricked me? You're Saul!”
A ike aku la ka wahine ia Samuela, hooho aku la ia me ka leo nui: olelo aku la ka wahine ia Saula, i aku la, No ke aha la oe i hoopunipuni mai ai ia'u? no ka mea, o Saula ka oe.
13 “Don't be scared,” The king told her. “What can you see?” “I see a god coming up out of the ground,” the woman replied.
I aku la ke alii ia ia, Mai makau oe: heaha la kau i ike ai? I mai la ka wahine ia Saula, He mea me he akua la ka'u i ike ai e pii mai ana mai ka honua mai.
14 “What does he look like?” Saul asked. “An old man is coming up,” she replied. “He has a robe wrapped around him” Saul thought it must be Samuel, and he bowed facedown in respect.
Ninau aku la oia ia ia, Pehea kona ano? I mai la ia, He kanaka elemakule e pii mai ana; a ua uhiia i ka aahu. A ike iho la o Saula, o Samuela no ia, kulou iho la kona maka i ka honua, a moe iho la.
15 Samuel said to Saul, “Why are you bothering me by bringing me up?” “I'm in terrible trouble,” Saul replied. “The Philistines are attacking me, and God has abandoned me. He doesn't answer me anymore, either by prophets or by dreams. That's why I have called you up so you tell me what to do.”
Olelo mai la o Samuela ia Saula, No ke aha la oe i hoonaue mai ai ia'u, i ka hoala mai ia'u? I aku la o Saula, Ua pilikia loa wau: no ka mea, ke kaua mai nei na Pilisetia ia'u, a ua haalele mai ke Akua ia'u, aole e olelo hou mai ia'u, aole ma ka lima o na kaula, aole ma na moe uhane: no ia mea, i kahea aku ai au ia oe, i hoike mai ai oe ia'u i ka mea a'u e hana aku ai.
16 “Why come and ask me when the Lord has abandoned you and has become your enemy?” Samuel asked.
Olelo aku la o Samuela, No ke aha la oe i ninau mai ai ia'u, no ka mea, ua haalele o Iehova ia oe, a ua lilo ia i enemi nou?
17 “The Lord has done to you exactly what he said through me, for Lord has ripped the kingdom from you and has given it to your neighbor, David.
A ua hana o Iehova nona iho, e like me ka mea i oleloia e au, a ua kaili aku o Iehova i ke aupuni mai ou aku la, a haawi aku ia mea i kou hoalauna ia Davida;
18 The Lord has done this to you today because you did not do what the Lord commanded and you did not execute his furious anger on the Amalekites.
No kou hoolohe ole i ka leo o Iehova, aole hoi oe i hoopai aku i kona inaina nui maluna o ka Ameleka, no ia mea, ua hana mai o Iehova i keia mea ia oe i keia la.
19 The Lord will hand over Israel and you yourself to the Philistines. Tomorrow you and your sons will die and be with me. The Lord will also hand over the Israelite army of Israel to the Philistines.”
A e hoolilo hoi o Iehova i ka Iseraela me oe iloko a ka lima o na Pilisetia: a o oe pu me kau mau keiki me au i ka la apopo: a e hoolilo hoi o Iehova i ka poe koa o ka Iseraela iloko o ka lima o ko Pilisetia.
20 Saul collapsed face down on the ground, terrified at what Samuel had said. He had no strength, because he hadn't eaten anything all that day and night.
Alaila hina koke iho la o Saula, a moe i ka loa ma ka honua, a makau loa iho la, no na olelo a Samuela: aohe ikaika iloko ona; no ka mea, aole ia i ai i ka berena ia, la a po, ia po a ao.
21 The woman came over to Saul and saw that he was absolutely terrified. She told him, “Look, sir, I did what you asked. I risked my life and did what you told me.
A hele mai la ka wahine ia Saula, a ike aku la, ua pilikia loa ia, i aku la oia ia ia, Aia hoi, ua hoolohe kau kauwawahine i kou leo, a ua waiho au i kuu ola iloko o kuu lima, a ua hoolohe aku au i kau mau olelo au i olelo mai ai ia'u:
22 Now please do what I tell you. Let me bring you a little bit of food. Eat it, and you'll have the strength to go on your way.”
Ano hoi, ke noi aku nei au ia oe, e hoolohe mai oe i ka leo o kau kauwawahine, a e waiho aku au i wahi berena imua ou; a e ai iho oe, i ikaika ai oe i kou hele ana ma kou alanui.
23 But he refused, saying, “I can't eat anything.” But his men and the woman encouraged him to eat, and he did what they said. He got up from the ground and sat on the bed.
Hoole mai la ia, i mai la, Aole au e ai. Koi aku la kana mau kauwa me ka wahine ia ia: a hoolohe mai ia i ko lakou leo. Ala mai la ia mai ka honua mai, a noho iho la maluna o kahi moe.
24 The woman had a fattened calf at the house, and she quickly went and slaughtered it. She also got some flour, kneaded it, and baked some unleavened bread.
Aia no i ka wahine kekahi bipikeiki momona ma kona hale; pepehi koke iho la ia ia, a lawe ae la ia i ka palaoa, a kawili iho la, a pulehu aku la i ka berena hu ole:
25 She served the meal to Saul and his men, and they ate it. Then they got up and left, the same night.
A lawe mai ia mea imua o Saula, a imua o kana mau kauwa, a ai iho la lakou. Ku ae la lakou a hele aku la ia po.