< Deuteronomy 4 >

1 People of Israel, pay attention to the rules and regulations I'm teaching you to observe. That way you can stay alive, and go in and take over the country the Lord, the God of your forefathers, is giving you.
Pea ko eni ʻe ʻIsileli, “Ke ke tokanga ki he ngaahi tuʻutuʻuni, mo e ngaahi fakamaau, ʻaia ʻoku ou ako ʻaki kiate kimoutolu, ke mou fai ia, koeʻuhi ke mou moʻui, pea ʻalu ʻo maʻu ʻae fonua ʻaia ʻoku foaki ʻe Sihova ko e ʻOtua ʻo hoʻomou ngaahi tamai kiate kimoutolu.
2 You are not to add to or take away from what I'm telling you, so that you can keep the commandments of the Lord your God that I'm ordering you to follow.
‌ʻOua naʻa mou fakalahi ki he lea ʻaia ʻoku ou fekau kiate kimoutolu, pea ʻoua naʻa mou fakasiʻisiʻi ia, koeʻuhi ke mou tauhi ʻae ngaahi fekau ʻa Sihova ko homou ʻOtua ʻaia ʻoku ou fekau kiate kimoutolu.
3 You've seen for yourselves what the Lord did at Baal-peor where the Lord your God killed everyone among you who worshiped Baal of Peor.
Kuo mamata ʻe homou mata ʻaia naʻe fai ʻe Sihova koeʻuhi ko Peali-Peoli: he ko e kau tangata kotoa pē naʻe muimui ʻia Peali-Peoli, kuo fakaʻauha ʻakinautolu ʻe Sihova ko homou ʻOtua meiate kimoutolu.
4 Those of you who were faithful to the Lord your God are still alive today, every one of you.
Ka ko kimoutolu naʻe pikitai kia Sihova ko homou ʻOtua ʻoku mou moʻui kotoa pē he ʻaho ni.
5 Listen, I have taught you the rules and regulations just as the Lord my God ordered me to do, so you can follow them in the country that you are about to enter and take over.
“Vakai, kuo u ako ʻaki kiate kimoutolu ʻae ngaahi tuʻutuʻuni, mo e ngaahi fakamaau, ʻio, ʻo hangē ko e fekau ʻa Sihova ko hoku ʻOtua kiate au, koeʻuhi ke mou fai pehē ʻi he fonua ʻaia ʻoku mou ʻalu ke nofo ai.
6 Be careful to observe them, because this will demonstrate your wisdom and insight to the other people living there who are watching. They will find out about all these rules and say, “The people of this great nation are very wise and have good insight.”
Ko ia ke mou tauhi mo fai ki ai; he ko hoʻomou poto ia, mo hoʻomou ʻiloʻanga ʻi he ʻao ʻoe ngaahi puleʻanga, ʻaia ʻe fanongo ki he ngaahi tuʻutuʻuni ni kotoa pē, ʻonau pehē, ‘Ko e moʻoni ko e puleʻanga lahi ni ko e kakai poto mo faʻa ʻilo.’
7 What nation is as great as us, having a god so close to them as the Lord our God is to us whenever we call on him?
He ko e fē ha kakai ʻoku pehē ni hono lahi, ʻaia ʻoku ofi pehē ni ʻae ʻOtua kiate kinautolu, ʻo hangē ko Sihova ko hotau ʻOtua mo ʻene ofi ʻi he ngaahi meʻa kotoa pē ʻoku tau kole ai kiate ia?
8 What nation is as great as us, having such good rules and regulations like all these laws that I'm placing before you today?
Pea ko e fē ha kakai ʻoku pehē ni hono lahi ʻaia kuo maʻu ʻae ngaahi tuʻutuʻuni mo e ngaahi fakamaau māʻoniʻoni, ʻo tatau mo e fono ni kotoa pē, ʻaia ʻoku ou fokotuʻu ʻi homou ʻao he ʻaho ni?
9 Just make sure to be very careful, and really watch what you do, so you don't forget the things you've have seen. Keep them in mind as long as you live. Teach them to your children and grandchildren.
Ka ke vakai pe kiate koe pea tauhi ʻi he fakamātoato ho laumālie, telia naʻa ngalo ʻiate koe ʻae ngaahi meʻa kuo mamata ki ai ho mata, pea telia naʻa nau mahuʻi mei ho loto ʻi he ʻaho kotoa pē ʻo hoʻo moʻui: ka ke ako ʻaki ia ki ho ngaahi foha, pea ki he fānau ʻa ho ngaahi foha;
10 That day when you stood in the presence of the Lord your God at Horeb, the Lord told me, “Have the people come to me and to hear what I have to say, so they may learn to have respect for me throughout their lives here on earth, and so they may teach this to their children.”
‌ʻAe ʻaho ko ia naʻa ke tuʻu ai ʻi he ʻao ʻo Sihova ko ho ʻOtua ʻi Holepi, ʻaia naʻe folofola ai ʻa Sihova kiate au, ‘Ke ke fakakātoa ʻae kakai kenau fakataha kiate au, pea te u fakaongo atu ʻeku ngaahi lea kiate kinautolu, koeʻuhi kenau ʻilo ke manavahē kiate au ʻi he ʻaho kotoa pē ʻaia tenau moʻui ai ʻi māmani, pea kenau akonakiʻi ʻenau fānau.’
11 You gathered and stood at the foot of the mountain. The mountain was on fire, shooting out flames into the sky and producing thick dark clouds.
Pea naʻa mou haʻu ʻo ofi ʻo tuʻu ʻi he lalo moʻunga; pea naʻe vela ʻae moʻunga ʻi he afi ʻo aʻu atu ki he loto langi, ʻi he fakapoʻuli, mo e ngaahi ʻao, mo e poʻuli matolu.
12 The Lord spoke to you from the fire. You heard the words, but you didn't see the form of anyone speaking—there was just a voice.
Pea naʻe folofola ʻa Sihova kiate kimoutolu mei he loto afi: naʻa mou ongoʻi ʻae leʻo ʻoe ngaahi lea, ka naʻe ʻikai te mou mamata ki ha meʻa fakatātā; naʻa mou ongoʻi ʻae leʻo pe.
13 He explained to you his agreement, the Ten Commandments, which he ordered you to follow. He wrote them down on two tablets of stone.
Pea naʻa ne fakapapau kiate kimoutolu ʻene fuakava, ʻaia naʻa ne fekau ke mou fai, ʻio, ko e fekau ʻe hongofulu; pea naʻa ne tohi ia ʻi he maka lafalafa ʻe ua.
14 This was the time that the Lord ordered me to teach you the rules and regulations that you are to follow when you arrive in the country you're going to own once you've crossed the Jordan.
Pea naʻe fekau kiate au ʻe Sihova ʻi he kuonga ko ia ke u ako ʻaki kiate kimoutolu ʻae ngaahi tuʻutuʻuni mo e ngaahi fakamaau, koeʻuhi ke mou fai ia ʻi he fonua ʻaia ʻoku mou ʻalu atu ke maʻu.
15 You didn't see any form when the Lord spoke to you from the fire at Horeb, so be very careful
Ko ia ke mou faʻa vakai kiate kimoutolu; he naʻe ʻikai te mou mamata ki ha meʻa fakatātā ʻi he ʻaho naʻe folofola ai ʻa Sihova kiate kimoutolu ʻi Holepi mei he loto afi:
16 that you don't spoil your relationship with the Lord by making an idol for yourselves in any shape or form, whether it looks like a male or female,
Telia naʻa mou fakahalaʻi ʻakimoutolu, ʻo tā haʻamou meʻa fakatātā, ko e fakatātā ʻo ha meʻa ʻe taha, pe ko e fakatātā ʻo ha tangata pe ha fefine,
17 or any land animal or bird that flies,
Pe ko e fakatātā ʻo ha manu ʻoku ʻi he fonua, pe ko e fakatātā ʻo ha manu kapakau ʻoku puna ʻi he ʻatā,
18 or of any animal that crawls on the ground or any fish in the deep sea.
Pe ko e fakatātā ʻo ha manu ʻoku totolo ʻi he kelekele, pe ko e fakatātā ʻo ha ika ʻoku ʻi he ngaahi vai ʻi lalo ʻi he fonua:
19 When you look up at the sky and see the sun, moon, and stars—all the heavenly bodies—don't be tempted to bow down to them. Don't worship them like all the other nations on earth in the way that the Lord has allowed.
Pea telia naʻa ke hanga hake ho mata ki he langi, pea sio ki he laʻā, mo e māhina, mo e ngaahi fetuʻu, ʻio ʻae ngaahi meʻa kotoa pē ʻi he langi, pea fakahēʻi koe ke lotu ki ai, ʻo tauhi ia, ʻaia kuo vaheʻi ʻe Sihova ko ho ʻOtua ki he ngaahi puleʻanga ʻoku ʻi he lalo langi kotoa pē.
20 Remember that the Lord took you and led you out of the iron furnace which was Egypt to be his own people, just as you are today.
Ka kuo toʻo ʻakimoutolu ʻe Sihova, ʻo ne ʻomi ʻakimoutolu mei he tutuʻanga ukamea, ʻio, mei ʻIsipite, ke [mou ]hoko kiate ia ko e kakai ʻo hono tofiʻa, ʻo hangē ko ia he ʻaho ni.
21 But the Lord was angry with me because of you, and he vowed that I wouldn't cross the Jordan to enter the good land that the Lord your God is giving you to own.
Pea naʻe houhau foki ʻa Sihova kiate au koeʻuhi ko kimoutolu, pea ne fuakava ʻe ʻikai te u ʻalu au ki he kauvai ʻe taha ʻo Sioatani, pea ʻe ʻikai te u ʻalu ki he fonua lelei ko ia, ʻaia ʻoku foaki ʻe Sihova ko ho ʻOtua kiate koe ko ho tofiʻa:
22 So I will not be crossing the Jordan, because I have to die here in this land. But you will cross over and occupy that good land.
Ka kuo pau pe ke u mate ʻi he fonua ni, kuo pau ʻe ʻikai te u aʻa ʻi Sioatani: ka ʻe Lakaatu ʻakimoutolu, ʻo maʻu ʻae fonua lelei ko ia.
23 However, be careful not to forget the agreement of the Lord your God that he made with you. Don't make an idol for yourselves in the form of anything, because he has forbidden you to do this.
Vakai lelei kiate kimoutolu, telia naʻa mou fakangaloʻi ʻae fuakava ʻa Sihova ko homou ʻOtua, ʻaia kuo fai ʻe ia mo kimoutolu, pea mou ngaohi haʻamou fakatātā kuo tā, pe ko e fakatātā ki ha meʻa ʻe taha, ʻaia kuo fakatapui ai koe ʻe Sihova ko ho ʻOtua.
24 For the Lord your God is a fire that burns everything up. He is an exclusive God.
He ko Sihova ko ho ʻOtua ko e afi fakaʻauha, ʻio, ko e ʻOtua fuaʻa.
25 After you have been living in the country for a long time and have had children and grandchildren, if you then spoil the relationship you have with the Lord and make an idol in any form. The Lord your God sees this as evil makes him angry.
ʻOka tupu ʻiate koe ʻae fānau, mo e fānau ʻae fānau, pea kuo fuoloa hoʻomou nofo ʻi he fonua, pea kuo mou fakahalaʻi ʻakimoutolu, ʻo ngaohi ha fakatātā kuo tā, pe ko e fakatātā ki ha meʻa ʻe taha, pea mou fai kovi, ʻi he ʻao ʻo Sihova ko ho ʻOtua, ke fakatupu hono houhau:
26 If you do this, I call on heaven and earth to be witnesses against you today that you will be completely wiped out from the country that you are crossing the Jordan to occupy. You will not live long there—you will be totally destroyed.
‌ʻOku ou ui ki he langi mo māmani ke fakamoʻoni kiate kimoutolu he ʻaho ni, koeʻuhi ʻe vave ʻa hoʻomou ʻauha ʻaupito mei he fonua ʻaia ʻoku mou aʻa ʻi Sioatani ke nofo ai; ʻe ʻikai te mou fakatolonga homou ngaahi ʻaho ʻi ai, ka ʻe ʻauha ʻaupito ʻakimoutolu.
27 The Lord will scatter you among the other nations, and not many of you will survive in the countries where the Lord has exiled you.
Pea ʻe fakahēʻi ʻakimoutolu ʻe Sihova ki he ngaahi puleʻanga, pea ʻe fakatoe ʻakimoutolu ke tokosiʻi ʻi he lotolotonga ʻoe kakai taʻelotu ʻaia ʻe tataki ʻakimoutolu ki ai ʻe Sihova.
28 There you will worship gods of wood and stone made by human beings. These idols can't see or hear or eat or smell.
Pea te mou tauhi ʻi ai ʻae ngaahi ʻotua, ko e ngāue ʻae nima ʻoe kau tangata, ʻae ʻakau mo e maka, ʻaia ʻoku ʻikai mamata, pe ongoʻi, pe kai, pe nanamu.
29 However, if while you're there you decide to come to the Lord your God, you will find him if you come to him whole-heartedly, with complete commitment.
Ka ko eni, kapau te ke kumi mei ai ʻa Sihova ko ho ʻOtua, te ke ʻilo ia, kapau ʻoku ke kumi ia ʻaki ho loto kotoa mo ho laumālie kotoa.
30 When you are in trouble, after you've experienced all these things, then eventually you will return to the Lord your God and do what he says.
‌ʻOka moʻua koe ʻi he mamahi, pea kuo hoko ʻae ngaahi meʻa ni kotoa pē kiate koe, ʻio ʻi he ngaahi ʻaho ʻamui, kapau te ke tafoki kia Sihova ko ho ʻOtua, pea ke fai talangofua ki hono leʻo;
31 The Lord your God is a merciful God. He won't abandon you or destroy you or forget the agreement he made with your forefathers, confirmed by a solemn promise.
(He ko Sihova ko ho ʻOtua, ko e ʻOtua ʻaloʻofa; ) ʻe ʻikai te ne liʻaki koe, pe fakaʻauha koe, pe fakangaloʻi ʻae fuakava ʻa hoʻo ngaahi tamai ʻaia naʻa ne fuakava ai kiate kinautolu.
32 Think about it! Examine the whole of history from the beginning of time, long before you existed, when God made human beings, right up until now. Ask this question anywhere, from one end of the earth to the other: Has anything as amazing as this ever happened before; has anyone ever heard anything like this?
He ko eni, ke ke fehuʻi ki he ngaahi ʻaho kuo ʻosi, ʻaia naʻe ʻi muʻa ʻiate koe, talu ʻae ʻaho naʻe fakatupu ai ʻe he ʻOtua ʻae tangata ʻi māmani, pea fehuʻi mei he potu ʻe taha ʻoe langi ʻo aʻu ki hono potu ʻe taha, pe naʻe ʻi ai ha meʻa pehē ʻo hangē ko e meʻa lahi ni, pe kuo ai ha fanongo ki ha meʻa pehē?
33 Has a people ever heard the voice of God speaking out of the fire, like you have, and survived?
Pe naʻe ai ha kakai naʻe fanongo ki he leʻo ʻoe ʻOtua ʻoku folofola mei he loto afi, ʻo hangē ko hoʻo ongoʻi, pea moʻui?
34 Has any god tried to take a nation out of another nation and make them his own, using tests and signs and miracles and war—with his great power and incredible strength and terrifying actions—like the Lord your God did for you in Egypt, before your very eyes?
Pe kuo finangalo ʻae ʻOtua ke ʻalu ʻo toʻo kiate ia ha kakai mei he lotolotonga ʻoe puleʻanga kehe, ʻi he ngaahi ʻahiʻahi, mo e ngaahi fakaʻilonga, ʻi he ngaahi mana, pea ʻi he tau, pea ʻi he nima māfimafi, pea ʻi he nima kuo mafao, pea ʻi he ngaahi meʻa fakailifia lahi, ʻo hangē ko e ngaahi meʻa kotoa pē naʻe fai ʻe Sihova ko homou ʻOtua kiate kimoutolu ʻi ʻIsipite ʻi homou ʻao?
35 You were shown all this so you could be certain that the Lord is God and there is no one like him.
Naʻe fakahā ia kiate koe, koeʻuhi ke ke ʻilo ko Sihova ko ia ko e ʻOtua; ʻoku ʻikai ha tokotaha mo ia,
36 He made you hear his voice from heaven so you would obey him. On earth he revealed himself though blazing fire, and you heard him speak to you from the fire.
Naʻa ne ngaohi koe ke ke ongoʻi hono leʻo mei he loto langi, koeʻuhi ke ne akonakiʻi koe: pea naʻa ne fakahā kiate koe ʻi māmani ʻene afi lahi; pea naʻa ke ongoʻi ʻene ngaahi folofola mei he loto afi.
37 Because he loved your forefathers, he chose you, their descendants. He himself led you out of Egypt by his great power,
Pea ko e meʻa ʻi heʻene ʻofa ki hoʻo ngaahi tamai, ko ia kuo ne fili ai honau hako ki mui ʻiate kinautolu, ʻo ne ʻomi koe kituaʻā ʻi hono ʻao ʻi hono mālohi lahi mei ʻIsipite;
38 driving out ahead of you nations that were greater and stronger than you, in order to lead you to their land and give it to you as yours to own, just as you do today.
Ke kapusi atu ʻae ngaahi puleʻanga mei ho ʻao, ʻoku lahi hake mo mālohi lahi ʻiate koe, ke ʻomi koe ki loto, ke foaki kiate koe honau fonua, ko ho tofiʻa, ʻo hangē ko ia he ʻaho ni.
39 So today be sure about this and never forget: the Lord is the only God in heaven above and on the earth below.
Ko ia ke ke ʻilo he ʻaho ni, pea fakakaukau ki ai ʻi ho loto, ko Sihova ko ia ko e ʻOtua ʻi he langi ʻi ʻolunga, pea ʻi māmani ʻi lalo ni: ʻoku ʻikai mo ha tokotaha.
40 Observe his rules and regulations that I'm giving you right now, so that you and your children will do well, and that you may have long lives in the country that the Lord your God is giving you for all time.
Ko ia ke ke tauhi ʻene ngaahi tuʻutuʻuni, mo ʻene ngaahi fekau, ʻaia ʻoku ou fekau ai kiate koe he ʻaho ni, koeʻuhi ke hoko ʻae lelei kiate koe, pea mo hoʻo fānau kimui ʻiate koe, pea koeʻuhi ke ke fakatolonga ai ho ngaahi ʻaho ʻi māmani, ʻaia ʻoku foaki kiate koe ʻe Sihova ko ho ʻOtua ʻo taʻengata.”
41 Then Moses assigned three sanctuary towns to the east of the Jordan
Pea naʻe toki vaheʻi ʻe Mōsese ʻae kolo ʻe tolu ʻi he kauvai ki heni ʻo Sioatani ki he feituʻu hahake;
42 where a person could run to after accidentally killing someone without deliberate hatred. To save their life they could run to one of these towns:
Koeʻuhi ke hola ki ai ʻae tāmate faainoa, ʻaia kuo tāmate lavenoaʻia ai hono kaungāʻapi, pea naʻe ʻikai fehiʻa kiate ia ʻi he ngaahi ʻaho kuo hili; pea koeʻuhi ʻi heʻene hola ki he kolo ʻe taha ʻoe ngaahi kolo ni ke ne moʻui ai:
43 Bezer in the desert plain belonging to the tribe of Reuben; Ramoth in Gilead belonging to the tribe of Gad, or Golan in Bashan belonging to the tribe of Manasseh.
Ko Peseli ʻi he toafa, ʻi he potu fonua toafa ʻoe faʻahinga ʻo Lupeni mo Lemoti ʻi Kiliati, ʻoe faʻahinga ʻo Kata mo Kolani ʻi Pesani, ʻi he faʻahinga ʻo Manase.
44 This is the law that Moses placed before the Israelites.
Pea ko eni ʻae fono naʻe fokotuʻu ʻe Mōsese ʻi he ʻao ʻoe fānau ʻa ʻIsileli:
45 These are the laws, rules, and regulations Moses gave them after they had come out of Egypt.
Ko eni ʻae ngaahi fakamoʻoni, mo e ngaahi tuʻutuʻuni, mo e ngaahi fakamaau, ʻaia naʻe leaʻaki ʻe Mōsese ki he fānau ʻa ʻIsileli, hili ʻenau haʻu mei ʻIsipite,
46 This was when they were in the valley to the east of the Jordan near Beth-peor in the country of Sihon king of the Amorites. He had ruled from Heshbon and had been defeated by Moses and the Israelites after they had left Egypt.
‌ʻI he potu mai ʻo Sioatani, ʻi he potu māʻulalo ʻo hangatonu atu ki Pete Peoli ʻi he fonua ʻo Sihoni ko e tuʻi ʻoe kau ʻAmoli, ʻaia naʻe nofo ʻi Hesiponi, ʻaia naʻe teʻia ʻe Mōsese mo e fānau ʻa ʻIsileli, hili ʻenau haʻu mei ʻIsipite:
47 They took over his country and the country of Og king of Bashan. (They were the two kings of the Amorites who previously ruled on the east side of the Jordan.)
Pea naʻa nau maʻu hono fonua, mo e fonua ʻo Oki ko e tuʻi ʻo Pesani, ko e tuʻi ʻe toko ua ʻoe kau ʻAmoli, naʻe ʻi he potu ki heni ʻo Sioatani ʻo hanga atu ki he hopoʻangalaʻā;
48 The territory went from the town of Aroer on the edge of the Arnon Valley all the way to Mount Sirion, otherwise known as Mount Hermon,
Mei ʻAloeli ʻaia ʻoku ʻi he matavai ʻoe vaitafe ko ʻAlanoni ʻo aʻu ki he moʻunga ko Saione, ʻaia ko Heamoni,
49 and included all the Arabah to the east of the Jordan down as far as the Dead Sea beside the slopes of Mount Pisgah.
Pea mo e potu tafangafanga kotoa pē ʻi he potu ki heni ʻo Sioatani ʻo hanga ki hahake, ʻio, ʻo aʻu atu ki he tahi ʻoe toafa, ʻi lalo ʻi he ngaahi matavai ʻo Pisika.

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