< 2 Chronicles 33 >
1 Manasseh was twelve when he became king, and he reigned in for Jerusalem fifty-five years.
HE umikumamalua na makahiki o Manase i kona wa i alii ai, a noho alii iho la ia i na makahiki he kanalimakumamalima ma Ierusalema.
2 He did evil in the Lord's sight by following the disgusting religious practices of the nations that the Lord had driven out before the Israelites.
A hana ino ia imua o Iehova e like me na mea hoopailua o na lahuikanaka a Iehova i kipaku aku ai imua o ka Iseraela.
3 He rebuilt the high places that his father Hezekiah had destroyed, and he made altars for the Baals and set up Asherah poles. He worshiped the sun, moon, and stars and served them.
Noho oia a kukulu hou iho la i na wahi kiekie a Hezekia kona makua i wawahi ai, a kukulu hoi i na kuahu no Baala, a hana i na kii no Asetarota, a kulou ilalo imua o ko ke aouli a pau, a hookauwa aku na ia mau mea.
4 He built altars in the Lord's Temple, about which the Lord had said, “I shall be honored in Jerusalem forever.”
Kukulu no hoi ia i na kuahu iloko o ka hale o Iehova kahi a Iehova i olelo ai, Aia mau loa ko'u inoa ma Ierusalema.
5 He built these altars to worship the sun, moon, and stars in both courtyards of the Lord's Temple.
A kukulu ia i na kuahu no ko ke aouli a pau maloko o na pa elua o ka hale o Iehova.
6 He sacrificed his children by burning them to death in the Valley of Ben-hinnom. He practiced sorcery, divination, and witchcraft, and visited mediums and spiritists. He did a great deal of evil in the Lord's sight, making him angry.
A hoohele oia i kana mau keiki iwaena konu o ke ahi, ma ke awawa o ke keiki a Hinoma; a lilo oia i mea nana i ke ao, a i mea nana i na moo, a i mea kilo, a launa oia me na uhane ino a me na kupua; pela oia i hana ino nui aku ai imua o Iehova e hoonaukiuki aku ia ia.
7 He took a pagan idol he had made and set it up in God's Temple, about which God had told David and his son Solomon, “I will be honored forever in this Temple and in Jerusalem, which I have chosen from all the tribes of Israel.
A hoonoho ia i kii i kalaiia, ka mea ana i hana'i, iloko o ka hale o ke Akua, kahi a ke Akua i olelo mai ai ia Davida, a ia Solomona kana keiki, Iloko o keia hale, a ma Ierusalema, o kahi ia a'u i wae ai mawaena o na ohana a pau a Iseraela, a malaila au e waiho mau loa ai i ko'u inoa:
8 If the Israelites are careful to follow everything I have instructed them to do—all the laws, commandments, and regulations, given through Moses—then I will not make them leave the land I granted your forefathers.”
Aole au e kipaku hou aku i na wawae o ka Iseraela mai ka aina aku a'u i hoonoho ai i ko oukou poe kupuna, ke malama lakou e hana i na mea a pau a'u i kauoha aku ai, a me ke kanawai a pau, a me na olelo kupaa, a me na oihana i haawiia mai ma ka lima o Mose.
9 But Manasseh seduced Judah and the people of Jerusalem, leading them to commit even worse sins than the nations the Lord had destroyed before Israelites.
Pela i alakai hewa aku ai o Manase i ka Iuda, a me ko Ierusalema e hana i ka hewa, i oi aku i ko na lahuikanaka a Iehova i luku ai imua o na mamo o ka Iseraela.
10 The Lord warned Manasseh and his people, but they ignored him.
Olelo mai o Iehova ia Manase a me kona poe kanaka; aole hoi lakou i hoolohe.
11 So the Lord sent the armies of Assyria with their commanders to attack them. The Assyrians captured Manasseh, put a hook through his nose, put bronze shackles on him, and took him away to Babylon.
Alaila, alakai ku e mai la o Iehova i na luna o ka poe koa no ke alii o Asuria, a hoopaa lakou ia Manase i na lou, a hana paa ia ia i na kupee keleawe, a lawe aku ia ia i Babulona.
12 In his misery, asked the Lord God for help, repenting for his arrogance before the God of his forefathers.
A i kona popilikia, noi aku oia ia Iehova i kona Akua, a hoohaahaa nui ia ia iho imua i ke alo o ke Akua o kona poe kupuna.
13 He prayed and prayed, and the Lord listened to his pleadings, so the Lord brought Manasseh back to Jerusalem and to his kingdom. Then Manasseh was convinced that the Lord is God.
A pule aku oia ia ia; a maliu mai no kela ia ia, a hoolohe mai oia i kona noi ana, a hoihoi hou ia ia i kona aupuni i Ierusalema. Alaila, ike o Manase o Iehova oia ke Akua.
14 After this, Manasseh rebuilt the outer wall of the City of David from west of Gihon in the valley to the Fish Gate, and around the hill of Ophel, and made it much higher. He also assigned army commanders to all the fortified towns of Judah.
A mahope iho, uhau iho la ia i ka pa mawaho o ke kulanakauhale o Davida, ma ke komohana o Gihona, ma ke awawa kahi e komo ai iloko o ka puka-ia a puni o Opela, a hookiekie loa ia mea; hoonoho oia i na lunakoa iloko o na kulanakauhale o Iuda a pau i paa i ka pa.
15 He disposed of the foreign gods and the idol from the Lord's Temple, together with all the altars he had built on the Temple hill and in Jerusalem, throwing all of them outside the city.
A lawe aku oia i na akua e, a me ke kii mailoko aku o ka hale o Iehova, a me na kuahu ana i kukulu ai ma ka mauna o ka hale o Iehova, a ma Ierusalema; a hoolei aku oia ia mau mea mawaho o ke kulanakauhale.
16 Then he restored the altar of the Lord, and sacrificed friendship offerings and thank offerings on it, and he instructed Judah to worship the Lord, the God of Israel.
A kukulu oia i ke kuahu no Iehova, a mohai ia maluna olaila i na mohai aloha, a me ka mohai hoomaikai aku, a kauoha ia i ka Iuda, e hookauwa na Iehova ke Akua o ka Iseraela.
17 But the people still sacrificed on the high places, but only to the Lord their God.
Aka, mohai na kanaka ma na wahi kiekie, ia Iehova no nae ko lakou Akua.
18 The rest of what Manasseh did, along with his prayer to his God and what he was told by the seers who spoke on the Lord's behalf are recorded in the Book of the Kings of Israel.
A o na mea i koe a Manase i hana'i, a me kana pule i kona Akua, a me na olelo a ka poe kaula i olelo mai ai ia ia, ma ka inoa o Iehova ke Akua o ka Iseraela, aia no ia mau mea ma na olelo no na'lii o Iseraela.
19 His prayer and how God answered him, as well as all his sins and unfaithfulness, and where he built high places and set up Asherah poles and idols before he admitted he was wrong, are recorded in the Records of the Seers.
O kana pule a me ko ke Akua maliu ana mai ia ia, a me kona hewa a pau, a me kona lawehala, a me na wahi, kahi ana i kukulu ai i mau wahi kiekie, a me na kii no Asetarota, a me na kii e ae ana i hana'i mamua o kona hoohaahaaia'na; aia hoi ua kakauia ia mau mea ma na olelo a ka poe kaula.
20 Manasseh died and was buried at his palace. His son Amon took over as king.
A hiamoe o Manase me kona poe kupuna, a kanu lakou ia ia ma kona hale iho; a noho alii iho la o Amona kana keiki mahope ona.
21 Amon was twenty-two when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem for two years.
He iwakaluakumamalua makahiki o Amona i kona wa i noho alii ai, a noho alii iho la ia i elua makahiki ma Ierusalema.
22 He did evil in the Lord's sight just as his father Manasseh had. Amon worshiped and sacrificed to all the idols his father Manasseh had made.
Hana ino ia imua o Iehova e like me ka mea a Manase a kona makuakane i hana'i. A mohai o Amona i na kii a pau a Manase a kona makuakane i hana'i, a hookauwa aku la na lakou.
23 However, he did not admit his pride before the Lord as his father Manasseh had done—in fact Amon made his guilt even worse.
Aole hoi i hoohaahaa ia ia ia iho imua o Iehova e like me ka hoohaahaa ana o Manase o kona makuakane. Aka, o ua Amona nei, mahuahua mau no kona lawehala ana.
24 Then Amon's officials plotted against him and killed him in his palace.
A hui ku e mai la kana poe kauwa ia ia, a pepehi iho la ia ia iloko o kona hale.
25 But the people of the land killed everyone who had plotted against King Amon, and they made his son Josiah king.
Alaila, pepehi na kanaka o ka aina i ka poe i hui ku e i ke alii, ia Amona, a hooalii iho la na kanaka o ka aina ia Iosia kana keiki ma kona hakahaka.