< Matthew 7 >
1 Judge not, that ye be not judged; —
MAI manao ino aku, o manao ino ia mai oukou.
2 For, with what judgment ye judge, shall ye be judged, —and, with what measure ye mete, shall it be measured unto you.
No ka mea, me ka manao ino a oukou e manao ino aku ai, pela hoi e manao ino ia mai ai oukou. Me ke ana a oukou e ana aku ai, pela no hoi e anaia mai ai no oukou.
3 Why, moreover, beholdest thou the mote, in the eye of thy brother, —while, the beam in thine own eye, thou dost not consider?
Heaha kau e nana aku ai i ka pula iki iloko o ka maka o kou hoahanau, aole hoi oe i ike i ke kaola iloko o kou maka iho?
4 Or how wilt thou say unto thy brother, Let me cast the mote out of thine eye, —when lo! a beam, is in thine own eye?
Pehea la hoi oe e olelo aku ai i kou hoahanau, E ae mai na'u e unuhi ka pula iki noloko mai o kou maka, a he kaola no ka hoi iloko o kou maka iho?
5 Hypocrite! cast first, out of thine own eye, the beam, —and, then, shalt thou see clearly to cast the mote, out of the eye of thy brother.
E ka hookamani, e unuhi mua oe i ke kaola mailoko ae o kou maka iho, alaila oe e ike pono ai ke unuhi ae i ka pula iki maloko o ka maka a kou hoahanau.
6 Do not give what is holy unto dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, —lest once they trample, them, down with their feet, and, turning, tear, you.
Mai haawi aku i ka mea hoano na na ilio, aole hoi e hoolei i ka oukou mau momi imua o na puaa, o hehiia ilalo e ko lakou mau wawae, a e kepa mai hoi lakou e moku oukou.
7 Be asking, and it shall be given you, Be seeking, and ye shall find, —Be knocking, and it shall be opened unto you.
E noi, a e haawiia na oukou; e imi, a e loaa hoi ia oukou: e kikeke, a e weheia no oukou.
8 For, whosoever asketh, receiveth, and, he that seeketh, findeth, —and, to him that knocketh, shall it be opened.
No ka mea, o ka mea noi, ua haawiia nana; o ka mea imi, ua loaa no ia ia; a o ka mea kikeke, ua weheia nona.
9 Or what man, from among yourselves, whom his son shall ask for a loaf, —a stone, will give him?
Owai la ke kanaka o oukou e haawi aku i ka pohaku na kana keiki, ke noi mai ia i berena?
10 Or, a fish also, shall ask, —a serpent, will give him?
A i noi mai ia i ia, e haawi aku anei oia i nahesa nana?
11 If then, ye, being, evil, know how, good gifts, to be giving unto your children, how much more, will, your Father who is in the heavens, give good things to them that ask, him?
Ina paha oukou he poe hewa i ike i ka haawi aku i na mea maikai na ka oukou mau keiki, he oi nui aku ko oukou Makua i ka lani ma kona haawi ana mai i na mea maikai na ka poe e noi aku ia ia.
12 Whatsoever things, therefore, ye would, that men be doing unto you, so, be, ye also, doing, unto them, —for, this, is the law and the prophets.
O na mea a pau a oukou e makemake ai e hanaia mai ia oukou e na kanaka, oia ka oukou e hana aku ai ia lakou; no ka mea, pela no ka ke kanawai a me ka ka poe kaula.
13 Enter ye in at, the narrow gate; because broad and roomy is the way that leadeth unto destruction, —and, many, are they who enter thereby:
E komo ae oukou ma ka puka pilikia; no ka mea, he akea ka puka, he palahalaha hoi ke alanui e hiki aku ai i ka make; a nui wale hoi ka poe komo ilaila.
14 Because, narrow, is the gate, and, confined, the way, that leadeth unto life, —and, few, are they who find, it.
Aka, he pilikia ka puka, he ololi hoi ke ala e hiki aku ai i ke ola, a kakaikahi wale ka poe loaa ia.
15 Beware of false prophets, who come unto you in clothing of sheep, —while, within, they are ravening wolves.
E malama hoi ia oukou no ka poe kaula hoopunipuni ke hele mai io oukou nei me ka aahu hipa; aka, maloko, he poe ilio hihiu hae lakou.
16 By their fruits, shall ye find, them, out, —unless perhaps men gather—from thorns, grapes! or, from thistles, figs!
Ma ko lakou hua e ike aku ai oukou ia lakou. E ohiia anei ka huawaina noluna mai o ke kakalaioa, a o na fiku hoi noluna mai o ka puakala?
17 So, every good tree, fine fruit, produceth, —whereas, the worthless tree, evil fruit, produceth:
Oia hoi, o na laau maikai a pau, ua hua mai no lakou i na hua maikai; aka, o ka laau ino, ua hua mai no hoi ia i na hua ino.
18 It is, impossible, for a, good tree, to be bearing, evil fruit, neither doth, a worthless tree, produce, fine fruit.
Aole e hiki i ka laau maikai ke hua mai i ka hua ino; aole hoi e hiki i ka laau ino ke hua mai i ka hua maikai.
19 Every tree that beareth not fine fruit, is hewn down, and, into fire, is cast.
O kela laau a o keia laau ke hua ole mai ia i ka hua maikai, ua kuaia oia ilalo, a ua kiolaia'ku hoi ia iloko a ke ahi.
20 After all then, by their fruits, shall ye find, them, out.
Nolaila hoi, ma ko lakou hua, e ike aku ai oukou ia lakou.
21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord! Lord! shall enter into the kingdom of the heavens, —but he that doeth the will of my Father who is in the heavens.
O ka poe e olelo mai ia'u, E ka Haku, E ka Haku, aole e pau lakou i ke komo mai iloko o ke aupuni o ka lani; aka, o ka mea e malama i ka makemake o ko'u Makua iloko o ka lani.
22 Many, will say unto me, in, that, day, Lord! Lord! did we not, in thy name, prophesy, and, in thy name, cast, demons, out, —and, in thy name, many works of power, perform?
He nui ka poe e olelo mai ana ia'u ia la, E ka Haku, E ka Haku, aole anei makou i ao aku ma kou inoa? i mahiki aku hoi i na uhane ino ma kou inoa? a i hana aku i na hana mana he nui ma kou inoa?
23 And, then, will I confess unto them, Never, have I acknowledged you, —Depart from me, ye workers of lawlessness!
Alaila, e hai aku au ia lakou, Aole au i ike ia oukou; e haele oukou pela mai o'u aku nei, e ka poe hana ino.
24 Every one, therefore, who heareth [these] my words, and doeth them, shall be likened to a prudent man, who built his house upon the rock;
Nolaila hoi, o ka mea lohe i keia mau olelo a'u, a malama hoi ia, e hoohalike au ia ia me ke kanaka naauao, nana i kukulu kona hale maluna o ka pohaku.
25 And the rain descended, and the streams came, and the winds blew, and rushed against that house, and it fell not; for it had been founded upon the rock.
A haule mai la ka ua, kahe mai la ka wai, nou mai la ka makani, a pa ma ua hale la, aole nae ia i hiolo; no ka mea, ua hookumuia oia maluna o ka pohaku.
26 And every one who heareth these my words, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, who built his house upon the sand;
A o ka mea lohe ia mau olelo a'u, a malama ole hoi ia, e hoohalikeia hoi ia me ke kanaka naaupo, nana i kukulu kona hale maluna o ke one.
27 And the rain descended, and the streams came, and the winds blew, and dashed against that house, and it fell; and, the fall thereof, was, great.
A haule mai la ka ua, kahe mai la ka wai, nou mai la ka makani, a pa ma ua hale nei, a hiolo iho la ia; nani wale hoi kona hiolo ana.
28 And it came to pass, when Jesus ended these words, with astonishment were the multitudes being struck at his teaching;
A hooki ae la Iesu ia mau olelo, kahaha iho la na kanaka i kana ao ana.
29 for he was teaching them as one having, authority, and not as their Scribes.
No ka mea, ao aku la ia ia lakou me he mea mana la, aole e like me ka poe kakanolelo.