< Exodus 14 >

1 The Lord told Moses,
OLELO mai la o Iehova ia Mose, i mai la,
2 “Tell the Israelites to turn back and set up camp near Pi-hahiroth, between Migdol and the sea. You are to camp beside the sea, opposite Baal-zephon.
E i aku oe i na mamo a Iseraela, e kipa ae lakou, a e hoomoana ma ke alo o Pihahirota, mawaena o Migedola a me ke kai, ma kahi e ku pono ana i Baalazepona: ma ke alo o ia wahi oukou e hoomoana ai, ma kahakai.
3 Pharaoh will conclude about the Israelites: ‘They're wandering about the country in confusion—the desert has blocked them from leaving.’
E olelo auanei o Parao no na mamo a Iseraela, Ua pilikia lakou iloko o ua aina la, ua paa lakou i ka waonahele.
4 I will give Pharaoh a stubborn attitude so that he will chase after them to get them back. But I will gain respect through what happens to Pharaoh and all his army, and the Egyptians will know that I am the Lord.” So the Israelites did as they were instructed.
A na'u no e hoopaakiki i ka naau o Parao, i hahai mai ai oia mahope o lakou: a e hoouaniia auanei au maluna o Parao, a maluna o kona puali a pau; i ike ai hoi ko Aigupita, owau no Iehova. A pela no lakou i hana'i.
5 When the king of Egypt found out that the Israelites had left in a hurry, Pharaoh and his officials changed their minds about what had happened and said, “What have we done? We have let all these Israelite slaves go!”
A haiia aku la i ke alii o Aigupita, Ua holo na kanaka; huli ka naau o Parao a me na kauwa ana e ku e i na kanaka: olelo iho la lakou, no ke aha la kakou i hana'i i keia, a hookuu aku i ka Iseraela i hookauwa ole ai lakou na kakou?
6 So Pharaoh had his chariot made ready and set out with his army.
Hoomakaukau ae la ia i kona kaakaua, a lawe pu aku la i kona poe kanaka me ia.
7 He took 600 of his best chariots along with all the other chariots of Egypt, each with their officer-in-charge.
Lawe aku la ia i na halekaa i waeia eono haneri, a me na kaakaua a pau o Aigupita, a me na luna o ia mau mea a pau.
8 The Lord gave Pharaoh, king of Egypt, a stubborn attitude so he chased after the Israelites, who were leaving with their fists raised in triumph.
Hoopaakiki iho la o Iehova i ka naau o Parao, o ke alii o Aigupita, a hahai mai la ia mahope o na mamo a Iseraela: a puka mai la na mamo a Iseraela mawaho me ka lima hookiekie.
9 The Egyptians set out in pursuit—all Pharaoh's horses and chariots, horsemen and soldiers. They caught up with the Israelites while they were camped beside the sea near Pi-hahiroth, opposite Baal-zephon.
Hahai mai la ko Aigupita mahope o lakou, o na lio a pau, a me na kaakaua o Parao, a me kona hoohololio, a me kona poe koa, a loaa mai lakou nei e hoomoana ana ma kahakai, ma Pihahirota, e ku pono ana i Baalazepona.
10 The Israelites looked back and saw Pharaoh and the Egyptian army approaching. They were absolutely terrified and cried out to the Lord for help.
A hookokoke mai la o Parao, alawa ae la na maka o na mamo a Iseraela, aia hoi, e hele mai ana ko Aigupita mahope o lakou; makau loa iho la lakou: a uwe aku la na mamo a Iseraela ia Iehova.
11 They complained to Moses, “Were there no graves in Egypt that you had to bring us out here in the desert to die? What have you done to us by making us leave Egypt?
I mai la hoi lakou ia Mose, No ka mea, aohe lua kupapau ma Aigupita, ua lawe mai anei oe ia makou e make ma keia waonahele? No ke aha la kau i hana mai ai ia makou pela, i ka lawe ana mai nei ia makou mai Aigupita mai?
12 Didn't we tell you back in Egypt, ‘Leave us alone so that we can go on being slaves to the Egyptians’? It would have been better for us to be Egyptian slaves than to die here in the desert!”
Aole anei keia o ka olelo a makou i hai aku ai ia oe ma Aigupita, i ka i ana aku, E waiho pela ia makou, i hookauwa aku ai makou na ko Aigupita? No ka mea, he mea maikai no makou ke hookauwa aku na ko Aigupita, aole hoi e make ma ka waonahele.
13 But Moses said to the people, “Do not be afraid. Stand where you are and you will see how the Lord will save you today. The Egyptians you see right now, you will never see again!
Olelo aku la o Mose i na kanaka, mai makau oukou, e ku malie oukou, a e nana aku i ka hoola ana o Iehova, i ka mea ana e hoike mai ai ia oukou i keia la; no ka mea, o ko Aigupita a oukou i ike ai i keia la, aole oukou e ike hou ia lakou, mahope mau loa aku.
14 The Lord is going to fight for you—you don't need to do anything.”
Na Iehova no e kaua aku no oukou, a e noho malie oukou.
15 The Lord told Moses, “Why are you crying out to me for help? Tell the Israelites to move forward.
I mai la o Iehova ia Mose, No ke ah a la oe e kahea mai nei ia'u? e i aku oe i na mamo a Iseraela, e hele aku lakou imua.
16 You are to pick up your walking stick and hold it out in your hand over the sea. Divide it so the Israelites can walk through the sea on dry ground.
Aka, E hapai oe i kou kookoo, a e o aku kou lima maluna o ke kai, a e hookaawale ia: a e hele aku no na mamo o Iseraela mawaena o ke kai, ma kahi maloo.
17 I will give Egyptians a stubborn, hard-hearted attitude so that they will chase in after them. Then I will gain respect through what happens to Pharaoh and all his army, chariots, and horsemen.
A na'u iho no e hoopaakiki i na naau o ko Aigupita, a e hahai mai lakou mahope o lakou nei: a e hoonani au ia'u iho ma o Parao la a ma kona poe koa a pau, a ma kona mau kaakaua, a me na hoohololio ona.
18 The Egyptians will know that I am the Lord when I gain respect through Pharaoh, his chariots, and his horsemen.”
A e ike auanei ko Aigupita, owau no Iehova, ke hoonani wau ia'u iho ma o Parao la, a me kona mau kaakaua, a me na hoohololio ona.
19 The angel of God, who had been leading the Israelites, moved behind them. The pillar of cloud also moved from in front of them and stood behind them,
A o ka anela o ke Akua i hele mamua o ke kahua hoomoana o ka Iseraela, hoi aku la ia mahope o lakou; a hele ae la hoi ke kia ao mai mua ao o lakou, a ku iho la mahope o lakou.
20 so that it was positioned between the Egyptian and Israelite camps. Though the cloud was in darkness on one side, but it lit up the night on the other. No one from either camp went near the other during the night.
Hele mai la ia mawaena o ko Aigupita poe a me ka Iseraela: a lilo ia i ao pouli; a hoomalamalama mai no nae i ka po; nolaila, aole i hookokoke mai kela poe i keia mai ia po a ao.
21 Then Moses held out his hand over the sea, and all through the night the Lord forced the sea back with a strong east wind, and turned the bottom of the sea into dry land. So the water was divided,
O aku la o Mose i kona lima maluna o ke kai; na Iehova i hookahe ke kai me ka makani ikaika, mai ka hikina mai, i kela po a ao, a lilo iho la ke kai i aina maloo, a ua maheleia ae la na wai.
22 and the Israelites walked through the sea on dry ground, with walls of water to their right and left.
Hele mai la na mamo a Iseraela mawaena o ke kai ma kahi maloo: a lilo ka wai i pali no lakou ma ko lakou lima akau a me ko lakou lima hema.
23 The Egyptians chased after them—all Pharaoh's horses, chariots, and horsemen. They followed the Israelites into the sea.
Hahai mai la ko Aigupita, a hele mai mahope o lakou, o na lio a pau o Parao, a me kona mau kaakaua, a me na hoohololio iwaena o ke kai.
24 But at the end of the night the Lord looked down on the Egyptian army from the pillar of fire and cloud, and he threw them into a panic.
A hiki i ka wati wanaao, nana mai la o Iehova i ka poe kaua o Aigupita, mai ke kia ahi a me ke ao mai, a hoopilikia ae la i ka poe kaua o Aigupita.
25 He made their chariot wheels get stuck so it was hard for them to drive. The Egyptians shouted out, “Retreat! We must run from the Israelites because the Lord is fighting for them against us!”
Hoohemohemo iho la ia i na huila o ko lakou mau kaakaua, i hele pupu ai lakou; no ia mea, olelo mai la ko Aigupita, E auhee kakou mai ke alo aku o ka Iseraela; no ka mea, ua kaua mai no o Iehova me lakou pu i ko Aigupita.
26 Then the Lord told Moses, “Hold out your hand over the sea, so that the water will pour back over the Egyptians and their chariots and horsemen.”
Olelo mai la o Iehova ia Mose, E o aku kou lima maluna o ke kai, i hoi hou mai ai ka wai maluna o ko Aigupita, maluna o ko lakou mau halekaa, a maluna o ko lakou poe hoohololio.
27 So Moses held out his hand over the sea, and at dawn the sea returned to normal. As the Egyptians retreated, the Lord swept them into the sea.
Hoo aku la no o Mose i kona lima maluna o ke kai, a hoi mai no ke kai i kona piha ana i ka wa e pualena ana o ke ao; auhee aku la ko Aigupita i ka loaa ana o ka wai; a lulu iho la o Iehova i ko Aigupita iloko o ke kai.
28 The water poured back and covered the chariots and horsemen—the whole of Pharaoh's army that had chased after the Israelites into the sea. Not a single one of them survived.
Hoi hou aku la ke kai, a popoi iho la maluna o na kaakaua, a me na hoohololio, a me ka poe koa a pau o Parao i hele mai iloko o ke kai mahope o lakou: aole loa kekahi o lakou i koe.
29 But the Israelites had walked through the sea on dry ground, with walls of water to their right and left.
Aka, o na mamo a Iseraela, hele mai la lakou ma kahi maloo iwaenakonu o ke kai: a o na wai, he pali ia no lakou ma ko lakou lima akau, a me ko lakou lima hema.
30 The Lord saved the Israelites from the threat of the Egyptians—the Israelites saw the Egyptians lying dead on the shore.
Pela i hoola mai ai o Iehova i ka Iseraela ia la, mai ka lima o ko Aigupita mai; a ike aku la ka Iseraela i ko Aigupita maluna o kahakai, ua make.
31 When the Israelites saw the great power that the Lord had used against the Egyptians, they were in awe of the Lord, and they trusted in him and in his servant Moses.
Ike aku la ka Iseraela i kela hana nui a Iehova i hana aku ai i ko Aigupita: a makau iho la na kanaka ia Iehova; a manaoio aku la lakou ia Iehova, a me kana kauwa o Mose.

< Exodus 14 >