< 2 Kings 8 >

1 Elisha told the woman whose son he had brought back to life, “You and your family need to pack up and leave, and live where you can somewhere else like a foreigner. For the Lord announced a famine will come to the land and will last seven years.”
A LAILA olelo aku la o Elisai i ka wahine, i ka mea nana ke keiki ana i hoola ai, i aku la, E ku ae, a hele aku, o oe, a me kau ohana, a noho ma kahi au e hiki ai ke noho: no ka mea, ua hai mai o Iehova, he wi, a e hiki mai no ia maluna o ka aina i na makahiki ehiku.
2 The woman packed up and did what the man of God had told her. She and her family went and lived as foreigners for seven years in the country of the Philistines.
Ku ae la ka wahine, a hana aku la e like me ka olelo a ke kanaka o ke Akua; a hele aku ia me kona ohua, a noho iho la ma ka aina o ko Pilisetia i na makahiki ehiku.
3 When the seven years were over, she came back from the country of the Philistines and went to the king to appeal for the return of her house and lands.
A i ka pau ana o na makahiki ehiku, hoi mai la ka wahine mai ka aina o ko Pilisetia mai; a hele e no noi aku i ke alii no kona hale, a no kona aina.
4 The king was talking with Gehazi, the servant of the man of God, asking him, “Please tell me about all the wonderful things Elisha did.”
A kamailio ae la ke alii me Gehazi ke kauwa a ke kanaka o ke Akua, i aku la, E helu mai oe ia'u i na hana mana a pau a Elisai i hana'i.
5 It so happened that right then Gehazi was telling the king the story of how Elisha had brought the dead boy back to life when his mother arrived to make her appeal to the king for the return of her house and lands. “My lord the king,” Gehazi called out, “this is the woman, and this is her son that Elisha brought back to life.”
A i ka manawa ana i hai aku ai i ke alii i kona hoola ana i ka mea i make, aia hoi, o ka wahine, nana ke keiki ana i hoola'i, nonoi mai la i ke alii no kona ohua, a no kona aina. I aku la o Gehazi, E ku a haku, e ke alii, o keia ka wahine, o keia hoi ke keiki a Elisai i hoola'i.
6 The king asked the woman about it and she explained the whole story to him. The king gave orders to an official, saying, “Make sure everything that belonged to her is returned to her, together with all the profit from her lands from the day that she left the country until now.”
Ninau aku la ke alii i ka wahine, a hai mai kela ia ia. A kauoha aku la ke alii i kekahi luna i poaia nona, i aku la, E hoihoi aku i kana mea a pau, a i na hua a pau o ka aina, mai ka manawa ana i haalele ai i ka aina a hiki i keia wa.
7 Elisha went to Damascus when Ben-hadad king of Aram was ill. The king was informed, “The man of God has arrived in town.”
A hele mai o Elisai i Damaseko: a he mai ko Benehadada ke alii o Suria: a ua haiia ia ia, i ka i ana'ku, Ua hiki mai ke kanaka o ke Akua ia nei.
8 The king ordered Hazael, “Take a gift with you and go and meet the man of God. Ask him to ask the Lord, ‘Will I recover from this illness?’”
I aku la ke alii ia Hazaela, E lawe oe i ka makana ma kou lima, a hele aku e halawai me ke kanaka o ke Akua, a ninau aku ia Iehova ma o na la, i ka i ana'ku, E ola anei au i keia mai?
9 So Hazael went to meet Elisha. He took with him a gift of all the best things from Damascus—forty camel-loads of goods. He came in and stood before him and said, “Your son Ben-hadad, king of Aram, has sent me to you to ask, ‘Will I recover from this illness?’”
A hele aku la o Hazaela e halawai me ia, a lawe aku i ka makana ma kona lima, i kela mea, keia mea maikai o Damaseko, i kaumaha na kamelo he kanaha, a hele aku a ku imua ona, i aku la, O kau keiki, o Benehadada, ke alii o Suria, ua hoouna mai ia'u i ou la, i ka i ana mai, E ola anei au i keia mai?
10 “Go and tell him, ‘You will definitely recover.’ But the Lord has shown me that definitely he is going to die,” Elisha replied.
I mai la o Elisai ia ia, O hele, e i aku ia ia, He mea hiki ke ola io no oe; aka, ua hoike mai o Iehova ia'u, e make io no ia.
11 Elisha stared at him for a long time until Hazael became uncomfortable. Then the man of God started to cry.
Haka pono aku la kona maka, a hilahila iho la: a uwe iho la ke kanaka o ke Akua.
12 “Why are you crying, my lord?” asked Hazael. “Because I know the evil things you are going to do to the Israelites,” Elisha replied. “You will set their fortresses on fire, kill their young men with the sword, dash to pieces their little ones, and rip open their pregnant women.”
Ninau aku la o Hazaela, No ke aha la e uwe nei kuu haku? I mai la ia, No ka mea, ua ike au i ka hewa au e hana mai ai auanei i na mamo a Iseraela: o ko lakou mau wahi paa, e puhi a u anei oe i ke ahi, a o ko lakou poe kanaka i waeia, e luku auanei oe i ka pahikaua, a e ulupa oe i ka lakou poe keiki, a e kaka aku i ka lakou poe wahine hapai.
13 “But how could someone like me who's just a ‘dog’ achieve anything like that?” Hazael asked. “The Lord has shown me that you are going to be the king of Aram,” Elisha replied.
I aku la o Hazaela, Pehea la ia, he ilio anei kau kauwa, i hana aku ai ia i keia mea nui? I mai la o Elisai, Ua hoike mai o Iehova ia'u, e lilo auanei oe i alii maluna o Suria.
14 Hazael left Elisha and went to his master, who asked him, “What did Elisha tell you?” Hazael replied, “He told me you would definitely recover.”
A hele aku la ia mai o Elisai aku a hoi aku ia i kona haku; a ninau mai la kela ia ia, Heaha ka Elisai i olelo mai ai ia oe? I aku la ia ia, Ua i mai kela ia'u, e ola io no oe.
15 But the following day Hazael took the bed cover, soaked it in water, and spread it over the king's face until he died. Then Hazael took over from him as king.
A ia la mai, lawe aku ia i ka lole manoanoa, a hou iho la iloko o ka wai, a kau maluna o kona waha, a make iho la ia: a noho alii iho la o Hazaela ma kona hakahaka.
16 Jehoram, son of Jehoshaphat, began his reign as king of Judah in the fifth year of the reign of Joram, son of Ahab, king of Israel, while Jehoshaphat was still king of Judah.
A i ka lima o ka makahiki o Iorama, ke keiki a Ahaba, ke alii oh Iseraela, a o Iehosapata, oia ke alii o ka Iuda, i alii ai o Iehorama ke keiki a Iehosapata ke alii o ka Iuda.
17 He was thirty-two when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem for eight years.
He kanakolu kumamalua na makahiki ona, i kona lilo ana i alii; a ewalu na makahiki ana i alii ai ma Ierusalema.
18 Jehoram followed the ways of the kings of Israel, just as the house of Ahab had done, for he married a daughter of Ahab and did what was evil in the Lord's sight.
A hele no ia ma ka aoao o na'liio ka Iseraela e like me ka nana ana a ko ka hale o Ahaba, no ka mea, o i ke kaikamahine a Ahaba, oia kana wahine: a na hana hewa ia imua o Iehova.
19 But for the sake of David his servant the Lord didn't want to destroy Judah since he had promised him that there would always be a ruler from his descendants, like a lamp forever.
Aole i makemake o Iehova o luku mai i ka Iuda no Davida kana kau wa, e like me kana i olelo mai ai ia ia, e haawi mau loa nona i malamalama na kana poe mamo.
20 During Jehoram's time as king, Edom rebelled against Judah's rule and chose their own king.
I kona manawa, kipi ao la o ka Edoma mai lalo ae o ka lima o ka Iuda, e hoonoho lakou i alii maluna o lakou iho.
21 So Jehoram went over to Zair with all his chariots. The Edomites surrounded him and his chariot commanders, but he took action and attacked at night. But his army ran back to their homes.
A hele aku la o Iehorama i Zaira, a me na halekaa a pau me ia; a ku ae la ia i ka po, a luku aku la i ka Edoma e puni ana ia ia, a me na luna o na halekaa: a holo aku la na kanaka i ko lakou halelewa.
22 As a result Edom has been in rebellion against Judah's rule to this day. At the same time Libnah also decided to rebel.
Aka, kipi ae la ka Edoma mai lalo ae o ka lima o ka Iuda, a hiki i keia manawa. I kela manawa kipi ae la ko Libena.
23 The rest of what happened in Jehoram's reign and all that he did are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Judah.
A o na hana i koe a Iehorama, a o na mea a pau ana i hana'i, aole anei i kakauia lakou iloko o ka buke oihanaalii a na'lii o ka Iuda?
24 Jehoram died and was buried with his forefathers in the City of David. His son Ahaziah succeeded him as king.
A hiamoe iho la o Iehorama me kona poe kupuna, a kanuia iho la me kona poe kupuna ma ke kulanakauhale o Davida: a noho alii iho la o Azaria kana keiki ma kona bakahaka.
25 Ahaziah, son of Jehoram, became king of Judah in the twelfth year of the reign of Joram, son of Ahab, king of Israel.
I ka umikumamalua o ka makahiki o Iorama, ke keiki a Ahaba, ke alii o ka Iseraela, i noho alii ai o Azaria, ke keiki a Iehorama, ke alii o ka Iuda.
26 Ahaziah was twenty-two when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem for one year. His mother's name was Athaliah, the granddaughter of Omri, king of Israel.
He iwakalua kumamalua o ko Ahazia makahiki i kona lilo ana i alii, a hookahi makahiki ana i noho alii ai ma Ierusalema. A o Atalia ka inoa o kona makuwahine, ka moopuna a Omeri, ke alii o ka Iseraela.
27 Ahaziah also followed the evil ways of the family of Ahab, and did what was evil in the Lord's sight as the family of Ahab had done, for he was related to them by marriage.
A hele no ia ma ka aoao o ko ka hale o Ahaba, a hana hewa no ia imua o Iehova, e like me ko ka hale o Ahaba: no ka mea, he hunonakane no ia no ko ka hale o Ahaba.
28 Ahaziah went with Joram, son of Ahab, to fight against Hazael, king of Aram, at Ramoth-gilead. The Arameans wounded Joram,
A hele pu aku la ia me Iorama ke keiki a Ahaba e kana aku ia Hazaela ke alii o Suria ma Ramota-Gileada: a hahau mai ko Suria ia Iorama.
29 and he returned to Jezreel to recover from the wounds he'd received in Ramah fighting against Hazael king of Aram. Ahaziah, son of Jehoram, king of Judah, went to Jezreel to visit Joram, son of Ahab, because Joram was wounded.
A hoi aku la o Iorama ke alii i Iezereela e hoolaia i ka eha a ko Suria i hana eha ai ia ia ma Ramota, i ka manawa ana i kana aku ai ia Hazaela ke alii o Suria. A hele mai o Ahazia, ke keiki a Iehorama, ke alii o ka Iuda, e ike ia Iorama, no ka mea, ua eha ia.

< 2 Kings 8 >