< Luke 8 >
1 And it came to pass thereafter, that He was going through every city and village, preaching and proclaiming good news of the Kingdom of God, and the Twelve [are] with Him,
EIA kekahi, ma ia hope iho kaa hele ae la oia i na kulanakauhale a me na kauhale a pau, e hai ana a e hoike ana i ka olelo maikai no ke aupuni o ke Akua; me ia pu no hoi ka poe umikumamalua;
2 and certain women who were healed of evil spirits and sicknesses, Mary who is called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone forth,
A me kekahi mau wahine i hoolaia i na uhane ino a me na nawaliwali, o Maria i kapaia o Magedalena, noloko mai ona i puka mai ai na daimonio ehiku;
3 and Joanna wife of Chuza, steward of Herod, and Susanna, and many others, who were ministering to Him from their substance.
A me Ioana ka wahine a Kuza a ka puuku o Herode, a me Susana, a me na mea e ae he nui, o ka poe i malama ia ia me kauwahi o ko lakou waiwai.
4 And a great multitude having gathered, and those who from city and city were coming to Him, He spoke by an allegory:
A akoakoa mai la na kanaka he nui wale, o na mea hoi i hele mai io na la, mai loko mai o na kulanakauhale, olelo mai oia ma ka olelonane;
5 “The sower went forth to sow his seed, and in his sowing some indeed fell beside the way, and it was trodden down, and the birds of the sky devoured it.
Hele aku la ka mea lulu hua e lulu iho i kana hua; a i kona lulu ana, helelei kekahi ma kapa alanui; a hehiia iho la, a ua aiia iho la e na manu o ka lewa.
6 And other fell on the rock, and having sprung up, it withered, through having no moisture.
A helelei iho la kekahi maluna o ka pohaku; a kupu ae la, mae koke iho la ia, no ka mea, aohe ona mau.
7 And other fell amidst the thorns, and the thorns having sprung up with it, choked it.
A helelei iho la kekahi iwaena o ke kakalaioa; a kupu pu ke kakalaioa, a hihia iho la ia.
8 And other fell on the good ground, and having sprung up, it made fruit a hundredfold.” Saying these things, He was calling, “He having ears to hear—let him hear.”
A helelei iho la kekahi ma ka lepo maikai, a kupu ae la ia, a hua mai la ia pahaueri ka hua. A pau kana hai ana ia mau mea, kahea mai la ia, O ka mea pepeiao lohe, e hoolohe ia.
9 And His disciples were questioning Him, saying, “What may this allegory be?”
Ninau aku la kana mau haumana ia ia, Heaha la ke ano o keia olelonane?
10 And He said, “To you it has been given to know the secrets of the Kingdom of God, but to the rest in allegories, that seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand.
I mai la oia, Ua haawiia no ia oukou e ike i na mea pohihihi o ke aupuni o ke Akua; a i kekahi poe hoi ma na olelonane, i nana lakou, aole nae e ike, a i lohe hoi, aole nae e hoomaopopo.
11 And this is the allegory: the seed is the word of God,
Eia hoi ua olelonane nei. O ka hua, oia ka olelo a ke Akua.
12 and those beside the way are those hearing, then comes the Devil, and takes up the word from their heart, lest having believed, they may be saved.
A o na mea ma kapa alanui, oia no ka poe i lohe; alaila hele mai ka diabolo, kaili ae ia i ka olelo mai loko ae o ko lakou mau naau, o manaoio lakou a e hoolaia.
13 And those on the rock: they who, when they may hear, receive the word with joy, and these have no root, who for a time believe, and in time of temptation fall away.
A o ka poe maluna o ka pohaku, a lohe lakou, apo lakou i ka olelo me ka olioli; aole hoi o lakou mole, manaoio no lakou i kekahi manawa, a i ka wa e hoaoia'i, haalele no lakou.
14 And that which fell to the thorns: these are they who have heard, and going forth, through anxieties, and riches, and pleasures of life, are choked, and do not bear to completion.
A o ka mea i helelei mawaena o ke kakalaioa, oia ka poe i lohe, a hele lakou, a hihia i na manao, a me ka waiwai, a me na lealea o neia ola ana, aole hoi lakou i hoohua mai i ka hua a oo.
15 And that in the good ground: these are they who in an upright and good heart, having heard the word, retain [it], and bear fruit in continuance.
Aka, o ka mea ma ka lepo maikai, oia ka poe i hoolohe, a malama hoi i ka olelo maloko a ka naau maikai a me ka hoopono, a hoohua mai i ka hua me ke ahonui.
16 And no one having lighted a lamp covers it with a vessel, or puts [it] under a bed; but he puts [it] on a lampstand, that those coming in may see the light,
Aole mea i hoa i ke kukui a huna iho malalo iho o ke poi, aole hoi e hahao malalo ae o kahi moe; aka, kauia no ia ma ka mea kaukukui, i ikeia'i ka malamalama e ka poe i komo iloko.
17 for nothing is secret, that will not become visible, nor hid, that will not be known and become visible.
No ka mea, aole mea nalo e koe i ka hoikeia, aole mea huna e pau ole i ka ikeia, a i ka puka iwaho.
18 See, therefore, how you hear, for whoever may have, there will be given to him, and whoever may not have, also what he seems to have will be taken from him.”
Nolaila hoi e noonoo i ko oukou hoolohe ana; no ka mea, o ka mea ua loaa, e haawi hou ia'ku no ia ia; aka, o ka mea loaa ole, e kailiia'ku hoi ka mea me he mea nona la, mai ona aku.
19 And there came to Him His mother and brothers, and they were not able to get to Him because of the multitude,
Alaila hele aku la ia ia kona makuwahine a me kona mau hoahanau, aole nae i hiki io na la, no ka ahakanaka.
20 and it was told Him, saying, “Your mother and Your brothers stand outside, wishing to see You”;
Hai aku la kekahi poe ia ia, i aku la, O kou makuwahine a me kou mau hoahanau, ke ku mai la mawaho, e ake lakou e ike ia oe.
21 and He answering said to them, “My mother and My brothers! They are those who are hearing the word of God, and doing.”
Olelo mai la oia, i mai la ia lakou, O ka poe i lohe a i malama hoi i ka olelo a ke Akua, o lakou ko'u makuwahine, a me ko'u mau hoahanau.
22 And it came to pass, on one of the days, that He Himself went into a boat with His disciples, and He said to them, “We may go over to the other side of the lake”; and they set forth,
Eia kekahi, i kekahi la, ee ae la ia me kana mau haumana, ma ka moku; a i mai la oia ia lakou, E holo kakou ma kela kapa o ka moanawai. A holo aku la lakou.
23 and as they are sailing He fell deeply asleep, and there came down a storm of wind to the lake, and they were filling, and were in peril.
A i ko lakou holo ana'ku, hiamoe iho la ia; a nou mai ka makani me ka ino maluna o ka moanawai, a piha ae la lakou i ka wai, aneane e make.
24 And having come near, they awoke Him, saying, “Master, Master, we perish!” And He, having arisen, rebuked the wind and the raging of the water, and they ceased, and there came a calm,
Kii iho la lakou e hoala ia ia, i aku la, E ke Kumu, E ke Kumu, ua make makou. Alaila ala ae la ia, a papa aku la i ka makani a me ke kupikipikio o ka wai; a oki ae la ia mau mea, a malie iho la.
25 and He said to them, “Where is your faith?” And they being afraid wondered, saying to one another, “Who, then, is this, that He even commands the winds and the water, and they obey Him?”
I mai la oia ia lakou, Auhea la hoi ko oukou manaoio? Weliweli iho la lakou a mahalo iho la; olelo lakou ia lakou iho, Owai la hoi keia! ua olelo aku no ia i ka makani a me ka wai, a hoolohe mai no ia mau mea ia ia.
26 And they sailed down to the region of the Gadarenes that is opposite Galilee,
A hiki aku la lakou i ka aina o ko Gadara e ku pono ana i Galilaia.
27 and He having gone forth on the land, there met Him a certain man, out of the city, who had demons for a long time, and was not clothed with a garment, and was not abiding in a house, but in the tombs,
Hele aku la ia mauka, halawai mai la me ia kekahi kanaka o ke kulanakauhale, ua loihi loa kona uluhia ana e na daimonio, aole ia i komo kapa, aole hoi ia i noho ma ka hale maoli, aka, ma na halekupapau.
28 and having seen Jesus, and having cried out, he fell before Him, and with a loud voice, said, “What [regards] me and You, Jesus, Son of God Most High? I implore You, may You not afflict me!”
A i kona ike ana ia Iesu, walaau ae la ia, moe iho la imua ona, kahea ae la me ka leo nui, Heaha kau ia'u, e Iesu ke Keiki a ke Akua kiekie loa? ke noi aku nei au ia oe, mai hana eha mai ia'u.
29 For He commanded the unclean spirit to come forth from the man, for many times it had caught him, and he was being bound with chains and shackles—guarded, and breaking apart the bonds he was driven by the demons into the deserts.
No ka mea, ua hookina no ia i ka uhane ino e puka mai iwaho o ua kanaka la: no ka mea, ua loohia pinepine ia e ia; a i kona paa ana i ke kaulahao a me ke kupeeia, ua moku ia ia ua mau mea paa la, a ua hookukeia'ku ia e ka daimonio i ka waonahele.
30 And Jesus questioned him, saying, “What is your name?” And he said, “Legion,” because many demons were entered into him,
Alaila ninau aku la o Iesu ia ia, i aku la, Owai kou inoa? Hai mai la oia, O Legeona; no ka mea, he nui no na daimonio i komo iloko ona.
31 and he was calling on Him that He may not command them to go away into the abyss, (Abyssos )
Nonoi mai la lakou ia ia i hookina ole oia ia lakou e hele i ka hohonu. (Abyssos )
32 and there was there a herd of many pigs feeding on the mountain, and they were calling on Him that He might permit them to enter into these, and He permitted them,
A he nui no ka poe puaa ilaila, e ai ana ma ka mauna; a nonoi mai la lakou ia ia e ae aku ia lakou e komo ae iloko o ua poe puaa la. Ae aku la oia ia lakou.
33 and the demons having gone forth from the man, entered into the pigs, and the herd rushed down the steep into the lake, and were drowned.
A hele aku la na daimonio iwaho o ua kanaka la, a komo aku la iloko o ka poe puaa; a holo kiki iho la ka poe puaa ma kahi pali, ilalo i ka moanawai, a umiia ka hanu.
34 And those feeding [them], having seen what was come to pass, fled, and having gone, told [it] to the city, and to the fields;
A ike aku la ka poe kahu ia mea, naholo aku la lakou, a hoikeike aku la maloko o ke kulanakauhale a me na kauhale.
35 and they came forth to see what was come to pass, and they came to Jesus, and found the man sitting, out of whom the demons had gone forth, clothed, and right-minded, at the feet of Jesus, and they were afraid;
A haele ae la na kanaka iwaho e ike ia mea; a hiki aku la io Iesu la, ike iho la i ua kanaka la noloko mai ona i puka mai ai na daimonio, e noho ana ma na wawae o Iesu, ua aahuia, a ua pono kona manao; weliweli iho la lakou.
36 and those also having seen [it], told them how the demoniac was saved.
A o ka poe i ike maka, hai mai la ia lakou i ka mea i ola'i ua kanaka daimonio la.
37 And the whole multitude of the region of the Gadarenes asked Him to go away from them, because they were pressed with great fear, and He having entered into the boat, turned back.
A pau hoi ko Gadara a puni i ke noi aku ia ia e hele aku mai o lakou aku; no ka mea, ua loohia lakou e ka weliweli. Ee hou iho la ia i ka moku a hoi mai la.
38 And the man from whom the demons had gone forth was imploring of Him to be with Him, and Jesus sent him away, saying,
A o ke kanaka mailoko mai ona i puka mai ai na daimonio, ua noi aku ia ia e noho pu ia me ia. Aka, hoihoi mai la Iesu ia ia, i mai la,
39 “Return to your house, and tell how God did great things to you”; and he went away through all the city proclaiming how Jesus did great things to him.
E hoi aku oe i kou hale, a e hoike aku i na mea nui a ke Akua i hana mai ai nou. Alaila hele ia a hoike ma ia kulanakauhale a pau, i na mea nui a Iesu i hana mai ai nona.
40 And it came to pass, in the turning back of Jesus, the multitude received Him, for they were all looking for Him,
Eia kekahi, i ka hoi ana mai o Iesu, halawai aloha ka ahakanaka me ia; no ka mea, e kali ana lakou a pau ia ia.
41 and behold, there came a man whose name [is] Jairus, and he was a chief of the synagogue, and having fallen at the feet of Jesus, was calling on Him to come to his house,
Aia hoi, hele mai la kekahi kanaka, o Iairo kona inoa, he luna hoi ia no ka halehalawai; moe iho la ia ma na wawae o Iesu, nonoi aku la ia ia e hele mai iloko o kona hale:
42 because he had an only daughter about twelve years [old], and she was dying. And in His going away, the multitudes were thronging Him,
No ka mea, he kaikamahine kamakahi kana, he umikumamalua paha kona mau makahiki, a e make ana ia. A i ko Iesu hele ana, hooke ae la ka ahakanaka ia ia.
43 and a woman, being with a flow of blood for twelve years, who, having spent all her living on physicians, was not able to be healed by any,
A he wahine hoi, he umikumamalua makahiki o kona heekoko ana, ua pau kona waiwai i na kahuna lapaau, aohe o lakou mea e ola'i ia;
44 having come near behind, touched the fringe of His garment, and immediately the flow of her blood stood still.
Hele mai la ia mahope ona, hoopa iho la i ke kihi o kona aahu; paa koke iho la kona heekoko.
45 And Jesus said, “Who [is] it that touched Me?” And all denying, Peter and those with him said, “Master, the multitudes press You, and throng [You], and You say, Who [is] it that touched Me?”
Ninau mai la o Iesu, Nawai la wau i hoopa mai nei? A pau lakou i ka hoole, i aku la o Petero a me ka poe me ia, E ke kumu, ua hooke aku ka ahakanaka ia oe, a ua pilikia oe, a ke ninau nei oe, Nawai la wau i hoopa mai nei?
46 And Jesus said, “Someone touched Me, for I knew power having gone forth from Me.”
A olelo mai la o Iesu, Ua hoopa mai no kekahi ia'u; no ka mea, ua ike au i ka puka ana'ku o ka mana mailoko aku o'u.
47 And the woman, having seen that she was not hid, trembling, came, and having fallen before Him, for what cause she touched Him declared to Him before all the people, and how she was healed instantly;
A ike iho la ua wahine la, aole ia i nalo, hele haalulu ae la ia, moe iho la imua ona, hoike ae la ia ia imua o na kanaka a pau i kana mea i hoopa ai ia ia, a me kona ola koke ana iho.
48 and He said to her, “Take courage, daughter, your faith has saved you, be going on to peace.”
I mai la Iesu ia ia, E olioli oe, e ke kaikamahine; ua ola oe i kou manaoio; e hele hoi oe roe ka pomaikai.
49 While He is yet speaking, there comes a certain one from the chief of the synagogue’s [house], saying to him, “Your daughter has died, do not harass the Teacher”;
Ia ia e olelo ana, hiki mai la kekahi mai ka hale mai o ua luna halehalawai la, i mai la ia ia, Ua make kau kaikamahine; mai hooluhi oe i ke Kumu.
50 and Jesus having heard, answered him, saying, “Do not be afraid, only believe, and she will be saved.”
A lohe ae la o Iesu, olelo mai la oia ia ia, i mai la, Mai makau oe; e manaoio wale no, a e hoolaia no ia.
51 And having come into the house, He permitted no one to go in, except Peter, and James, and John, and the father of the child, and the mother;
A hiki aku la oia i ka hale, aole mea e ae ana i ae mai ai e komo iloko, o Petero, a me Iakobo, a me Ioane, a me ka makuakane a me ka makuwahine wale no o ua kaikamahine la.
52 and they were all weeping, and beating themselves for her, and He said, “Do not weep, she did not die, but sleeps”;
Auwe iho la lakou a pau me ke kanikau ia ia. I mai la Iesu, Mai uwe oukou; aole ia i make, aka, e hiamoe ana no ia.
53 and they were deriding Him, knowing that she died;
A hoomauakala aku la lakou ia ia, no ka mea, ua ike io lakou ua make ia.
54 and He having put all forth outside, and having taken hold of her hand, called, saying, “Child, arise”;
A hoihoi oia ia lakou a pau iwaho, lalau iho la ia i kona lima, kahea iho la, i iho la, E ke kaikamahine, e ala!
55 and her spirit came back, and she arose immediately, and He directed that there be given to her to eat;
A hoi mai la kona uhane, a ala koke mai la oia iluna; olelo iho la oia e haawi i ai nana.
56 and her parents were amazed, but He charged them to say to no one what had come to pass.
A pihoihoi iho la na makua ona. Papa mai la oia ia laua, aole e hai aku i keia hana ia hai.