< Joshua 6 >
1 Jericho's gates were shut and barred because of the Israelites. Nobody was allowed in or out.
U A pani paa loa ia o Ieriko, no na mamo a Iseraela, aohe mea i puka aku iwaho, aole hoi he mea i komo mai iloko.
2 But the Lord told Joshua, “I'm handing over the city of Jericho to you, along with its king and its army of warriors.
Olelo mai la o Iehova ia Iosna, E nana, ua haawi aku au ia Ieriko i kou lima, a me kona alii, a me na mea koa nui.
3 March around the city with your armed men once a day for six days.
E poai oukou i ua kulanakauhale la, o na kanaka kaua a pau, hookahi no ka poai ana ia kulanakauhale; pela e hana'i oe i na la eono.
4 Seven priests are to go ahead of the Ark, each carrying a ram's horn. On the seventh day, march seven times around the city, with the priests blowing their rams' horns.
Na na kahuna ehiku e lawe i na pu kiwi hipa ehiku, mamua o ka pahu; a i ka hiku o ka la, ehiku ko oukou poai ana i ua kulanakauhale nei, a e puhi no na kahuna i ka pu.
5 When you hear a long blast on the rams' horns, everyone shall give a really loud shout. The city walls will collapse, and every man can go right in.”
A hiki i ka wa e puhi loihi ai lakou i ke kiwi hipa, a lohe oukou i ke kani ana o ua mau pu nei, alaila, e hooho na kanaka a pau i ka hooho nui. Alaila e hiolo loa ilalo ka pa o ua kulanakauhale la, a e pii no kela kanaka keia kanaka ma kona alo iho.
6 So Joshua, son of Nun, sent for the priests, and told them, “Pick up the Ark of Agreement, and have seven priests carry seven rams' horns and go ahead of the Ark of the Lord.”
Hea aku la o Iosua, ke keiki a Nuna i na kahuna, i aku la ia lakou, E hapai i ka pahuberita; a na na kahuna ehiku e lawe i na pu kiwi hipa ehiku, mamua o ka pahu o Iehova.
7 Then he told the people, “Move out! March around the city with the armed men up front ahead of the Ark of the Lord!”
I mai la ia i kanaka, O haele, a e poai i ke kulanakauhale, a o ka mea i makaukau i ke kaua, e hele ia mamua o ka pahu o Iehova.
8 When Joshua finished speaking to the people, the seven priests carrying the seven rams' horns in the presence of the Lord started out, blowing the horns, with the Ark following behind.
A pau ka Iosua olelo ana i kanaka, alaila, hele ae la imua o Iehova, na kahuna ehiku, e lawe ana i na pu kiwi hipa ehiku, a puhi iho la lakou i ka pu; a hele ae la ka pahu o Iehova mahope o lakou.
9 Some of the armed men marched ahead of the priests blowing the horns, while some followed the Ark, the horns being blown continually.
A o ka poe i makaukau i ke kaua, hele lakou mamua o na kahuna, ka poe i puhi i ka pu, a hele ka hunapaa mahope o ka pahu, a hele lakou me ke puhi i ka pu.
10 However, Joshua ordered them, “Don't shout, don't even talk. Don't say anything until I tell you all to shout—then shout!”
Ua kauoha no o Iosua i kanaka, me ka i aku, mai hooho oukou, aole hoi e uwalaau iki aku. Mai puka aku kekahi olelo, mailoko aku o ko oukou waha, a hiki i ka la a'u e olelo aku ai ia oukou, e hooho, alaila, e hooho oukou.
11 So the Ark of the Lord was carried around the city, circling it once. Then they returned to the camp and spent the night there.
Poai aku la ka pahu o Iehova ia kulanakauhale, hookahi no ko lakou poai ana; a hoi mai lakou i kahi i hoomoana'i, a malaila lakou i moe ai.
12 Joshua got up early in the morning, and the priests picked up the Ark of the Lord.
Ala mai la o Iosua i ke kakahiaka nui, a hapai ae la na kahuna i ka pahu o Iehova.
13 The seven priests with the seven rams' horns went ahead of the Ark of the Lord, blowing the horns. The armed men went before them and behind the Ark of the Lord, the horns being blown continually.
A o na kahuna ehiku e lawe ana i na pu kiwi hipa ehiku, mamua o ka pahu o Iehova, hele ae la lakou me ke puhi i ka pu; a o ka poe i makaukau i ke kaua, hele ae la lakou mamua o na kahuna, a o ka hunapaa, hele ae la ia mahope o ka pahu o Iehova, a hele lakou me ke puhi i ka pu.
14 So on the second day they marched around the city, circling it once, and returned to the camp. They did this for a total of six days.
Hookahi no ko lakou poai ana i ua kulanakauhale la, i ka lua o ka la; a hoi mai la lakou i kahi i hoomoana'i; a pela lakou i hana'i i na la eono.
15 On the seventh day they got up at dawn and marched around the city in the usual way, except that this day they circled the city seven times.
A i ka hiku o ka la, ala lakou i ka wanaao, a ehiku ko lakou poai ana i ke kulanakauhale, e like me ka mea mamua; ehiku hoi ko lakou poai ana ia la.
16 The seventh time around when the priests blew the horns, Joshua told the people, “Shout! For today the Lord has given the city to you!
A i ka hiku o ka poai ana, i ka wa i puhi na kahuna i ka pu, alaila, olelo ae la o Iosua i kanaka, E hooho oukou; no ka mea, na haawi mai o Iehova i ke kulanakauhale no oukou.
17 The city and everything in it is to be set apart for the Lord and destroyed. Only Rahab the prostitute and all those with her in her house shall be spared, because she hid the spies we sent.
A e laa kela kulanakauhale ia Iehova, oia, a me na mea a pau iloko. O Rahaba, o ka wahine hookamakama, oia wale no ke ola, oia a me na mea a pau iloko o ka hale me ia, no ka mea, nana no i huna i na elele a kakou i hoouna aku ai.
18 But stay away from everything set apart for the Lord, for if you were to take anything you too would be liable to be destroyed, and you would also bring disaster on the camp of Israel.
E malama hoi oukou ia oukou iho i na mea i laa, o laa oukou i ko oukou lawe ana i na mea laa, a hoolilo oukou i ka Iseraela i mea laa, a hoopilikia hoi ia lakou.
19 All the silver and the gold, and everything made of bronze and iron, are holy to the Lord and they must be placed in the Lord's treasury.”
A o ke kala a pau, a me ke gula, a me na ipu keleawe a pau, a me ka hao, e kapu no ia mau mea no Iehova. E komo no ia iloko o ka waihona kala o Iehova.
20 So as soon as they heard the sound of the horns, the people gave a loud shout, and the city walls collapsed. The men went in right away and captured the city.
A i ko lakou puhi ana i ka pu, hooho aku la na kanaka; a lohe na kanaka i ke kani ana o ka pu, a me ka hooho nui ana a kanaka i hooho ai, alaila hiolo ka pa ilalo, a pii aku la lakou i ke kulanakauhale, o kela kanaka keia kanaka ma kona alo iho, a pio ke kulanakauhale ia lakou.
21 They destroyed everything in the city: men and women, young and old, cattle, sheep, and donkeys, all were killed by the sword.
Me ka maka o ka pahi kaua lakou i luku loa ai i na mea a pau iloko o ke kulanakauhale, o na kane a me na wahine, o na mea opiopio, a me na mea kahiko, o ka bipi, a me ka hipa a me ka hoki.
22 Joshua had told the two men who had gone to explore the land, “Go to the house of Rahab the prostitute and bring her out together with all her family, as you promised.”
Olelo aku la o Iosua i ua mau kanaka la nana i makai i ka aina, E komo olua iloko o ka hale o ka wahine hookipa, a e lawe mai iwaho i ka wahine a me kana mea a pau, e like me ka olua i hoohiki ai nona.
23 So the spies went and brought out Rahab, her father and mother, and all who were with her. They brought out the whole family and took them to a place near the Israelite camp.
Komo aku la ua mau kanaka ui la o na kiu, a lawe mai la iwaho ia Rahaba, a me kona makuakane, a me kona makuwahine, a me na kaikunane ona, a me kona mau mea a pau; a lawe mai la no hoi lakou i kona poe hoahanau a pau, a waiho iho la ia lakou mawaho o kahi i hoomoana'i ka Iseraela.
24 Then the Israelites burned down the city and everything in it, except for the silver and the gold, and everything made of bronze and iron, which they placed in the treasury of the Lord's house.
Puhi iho la lakou i ke kulanakauhale i ke ahi, a me na mea a pau iloko; aka, o ke kala, a me ke gula, a me na ipu keleawe melemele, a me na ipu hao, waiho iho la lakou iloko o ka waihona kala o ka hale o Iehova.
25 Joshua spared Rahab the prostitute and her family because she hid the men Joshua had sent to spy out Jericho. And she lives among the Israelites to this day.
Hoola aku la o Iosua ia Rahaba, ka wahine hookipa, a me ka poe o kona makuakane, a me kona mea a pau, aia no hoi ia e noho la i neia la, me ka Iseraela; no ka mea, nana no i huna i na elele a Iosua i hoouna aku ai e makai ia Ieriko.
26 At that time Joshua declared a curse, saying: “Cursed before the Lord is anyone who attempts to rebuild this city of Jericho. He lays its foundation at the cost of his firstborn son; he sets up its gates at the cost of his youngest son.”
Ia manawa kauoha no o Iosua ia lakou, me ka hoohiki a me ka i ana aku, E poino auanei imua o Iehova, ke kanaka nana e ku ae a kukulu hou i keia kulanakauhale ia Ieriko. Me kana hiapo ia e hookumu ai, a me kana muli loa e hoopaa ai ia i na puka ona.
27 So the Lord was with Joshua, and his fame spread throughout the land.
Aia no o Iehova me Iosua, a kaulana loa kona inoa ma na aina a pau.