< Revelation 18 >

1 After these things, I saw another messenger, coming down out of heaven, —having great authority; and, the earth, was illumined with his glory.
MAHOPE iho o keia mau mea, ike aku au i ka anela hou e iho ana mai ka lani mai, me ka mana nui: ua hoomalamalamaia ka honua ma kona nani.
2 And he cried out, with a mighty voice, saying—Fallen! fallen! is Babylon the Great, and hath become a habitation of demons, and a prison of every impure spirit, and a prison of every impure and hated bird;
Hea mai la ia me ka leo nui, i mai la, Ua haule, ua haule o Babulona, ka mea nui, a ua lilo ia i wahi noho ai no na daimonio, a i wahi paa no na uhane haukae a pau, a i hale e paa ai na manu haumia a hoopailua a pau.
3 Because, by reason [of the wine] of the wrath of her lewdness, have all the nations fallen, and, the kings of the earth, with her, did commit lewdness, and, the merchants of the earth, by reason of the power of her wantonness, waxed rich.
No ka mea, ua inu no ko na aina a pau i ka waina o ka ukiuki o kona moe kolohe ana, a ua moe kolohe pu me ia na'lii o ka honua nei, a ua waiwai loa ka poe kalepa o ka honua, no ka nui loa o kona noho lealea ana.
4 And I heard another voice out of heaven, saying—Come forth, my people, out of her, —that ye may have no fellowship with her sins, and, of her plagues, that ye may not receive;
A lohe hou aku la au i kekahi leo, mai ka lani mai, e olelo ana, E ko'u poe kanaka, e hele mai oukou mawaho ona, i ole oukou e lilo i mau hoalawe pu i kona hewa, a i loaa ole ia oukou kona mau pilikia.
5 because her sins were joined together as far as heaven, and God hath remembered her unrighteous deeds.
No ka mea, ua hoopili aku kona hewa i ka lani, a ua hoomanao ke Akua i kona mau hala.
6 Render ye unto her, as, she also, rendered, and double [the] double, according to her works, —in the cup wherein she mixed, mix, unto her, double, —
E haawi aku nana, e like me kana i haawi mai ai, e hoopapalua hoi ia me na mea a pau ana i hana mai ai; me ke kiaha ana i ukuhi mai ai, malaila e ukuhi papalua aku ai nana.
7 As much as she glorified herself, and waxed wanton, so much give, unto her, torment and grief: —because, in her heart, she saith—I sit a Queen, and, widow, am I not, and, grief, in nowise shall I see!
E like me ka nui o kona hoonani ana ia ia iho, a me kona noho ana ma ka lealea nui, pela e haawi aku ai ia ia i ka eha a me ka uwe ana: no ka mea, ua olelo oia iloko o kona naau, Ke noho nei au he aliiwahine, aole au he wahinekanemake, aole hoi au e ike i ka uwe ana.
8 Therefore, in one day, shall have come her plagues, —death and grief and famine; and, with fire, shall she be burned up; —because, mighty, is the [Lord] God who hath judged her.
Nolaila, i ka la hookahi e hiki mai ai kona mau ino, o ka make, a me ke kanikau, a me ka wi: a e puhi loa ia no hoi ia i ke ahi; no ka mea, ua ikaika loa ka Haku, ke Akua ka mea e hoopai ana ia ia.
9 And they shall weep and wail over her—shall the kings of the earth who, with her, committed lewdness and waxed wanton, —as soon as they see the smoke of her burning, —
A o na'lii o ka honua, ka poe i moe kolohe me ia, a i noho pu me ka pakela lealea, e uwe lakou a e kanikau ia ia, i ka wa a lakou e ike aku ai i ka uahi o kona aa ana;
10 afar off, standing, because of their fear of her torment, saying—Alas! alas! the great city! Babylon, the mighty city! That, in one hour, hath come thy judgment.
E ku no lakou ma kahi loihi e aku no ka makau i kona eha, me ka olelo iho, Auwe, auwe, o kela kulanakauhale nui, o Babulona, ke kulanakauhale ikaika! no ka mea, i ka hora hookahi, ua hiki mai kou hoopai ana.
11 And, the merchants of the earth, weep and grieve over her, because, their cargo, no one, buyeth any more:
A e uwe no hoi ka poe kalepa o ka honua, a e kanikau ia ia; no ka mea, aole e kuai hou aku kekahi i ko lakou waiwai.
12 cargo of gold, and silver, and precious stone, and pearls, and fine linen, and purple, and silk, and scarlet, and all thyine wood, and every article of ivory, and every article of wood most precious, and of copper, and of iron, and of marble,
O ka waiwai, o ke gula, a me ke kala, a me na pohaku maikai, a me na momi, a me ka palule makalii, a me ka lole makue, a me ka lole pahee a me ka ula, a me na laau ala a pau, a me na ipu nihoelepane a pau, a me na ipu laau maikai a pau, a me ke keleawe, a me ka hao, a me ka pohaku keokeo,
13 and cinnamon, and spice, and incense, and unguent, and frankincense, and wine, and oil, and fine flour, and wheat, and cattle, and sheep, and [cargo] of horses, and of chariots, and of bodies, and lives of men.
A me ke kinamona, a me na mea ala, a me ka mura, a me ka libano, a me ka waina, a me ka aila, a me ka palaoa aiai, a me ka hua palaoa, a me na holoholona, a me na hipa, a me na lio, a me na halekaa, a me na kino, a me na uhaue o kanaka.
14 And, the fruit of the coveting of thy soul, hath departed from thee, and, all things rich and bright, have perished from thee; and, no more, in anywise, for them, shall they seek.
A o na hua a kou naau i kuko ai, ua lilo ia mai ou aku, a ua lilo no hoi na mea momona a pau, a me na mea hanohano, aole loa e loaa ia oe ua mau mea la.
15 The merchants of these things, who were enriched by her, afar off, shall stand, because of their fear of her torment, weeping, and grieving,
O ka poe i kuai ia mau mea, a loaa ko lakou waiwai malaila, e ku loihi e aku lakou no ka makau i kona eha, a e uwe no hoi lakou me ke kanikau;
16 as they say—Alas! alas! the great city! She that was arrayed in fine linen, and purple, and scarlet, and decked with gold, and precious stone, and pearl, —
A e olelo mai hoi, Auwe, auwe, kela kulanakauhale nui, i aahuia i ka ie nani, a me ka lole makue, a me ka lole pahee, a i hoonaniia i ke gula, a me ka pohaku maikai, a me na momi!
17 That, in one hour, hath been laid waste, such great wealth as this! And, every pilot, and every passenger, and mariners, and as many as, by the sea, carry on traffic, afar off did stand,
No ka mea, i ka hora hookahi, ua lilo keia waiwai nui, i mea ole. A o na alii moku a pau, a me na mea a pau ma na moku, a me na luina, a me ka poe a pau i kalepa ma ka moana, ku aku la lakou ma kahi loihi e aku;
18 and they cried out, seeing the smoke of her burning, saying—What city is like unto the great city?
A ike lakou i ka uahi o kona aa ana, hea aku la lakou, i aku la, Heaha ka mea like me keia kulanakauhale nui!
19 And they cast dust upon their heads, and cried out, weeping and grieving, saying—Alas! alas! the great city! Whereby were made rich all that had ships in the sea, by reason of her costliness, —that, in one hour, she hath been laid waste!
A hoolei lakou i ka lepo maluna iho o ko lakou poo, a hea aku la me ka uwe a me ke kanikau, i aku la, Auwe, auwe, o ke kulanakauhale nui, kahi i waiwai ai ka poe mea moku a pau loa ma ka moana, no kona pakela maikai! no ka mea, i ka hora hookahi, ua hooliloia oia i mea ole.
20 Be glad over her, thou heaven! And ye saints, and ye apostles, and ye prophets! For that God hath exacted your vindication from her.
E ka lani, e hauoli oe maluna ona, o oukou hoi, e ka poe lunaolelo hemolele, a me na kaula, no ka mea, ua hoohewa ke Akua ia ia no oukou.
21 And one mighty messenger lifted a stone, as it were a great millstone, and cast it into the sea, saying—Thus, with main force, shall be cast down, Babylon the great city, —and in nowise be found any more;
Lawe iho la kekahi anela ikaika i ka pohaku, me he pohaku kaapalaoa nui la, a kiola aku la i ke kai, i aku la, Pela e kiola ikaika ia'ku ai o Babulona, ke kulanakauhale nui, aole hoi e loaa hou aku.
22 And sound of harp-singers, and musicians, and flute-players, and trumpeters, —in nowise be heard in thee any more; and any artisan [of any art], —in nowise be found in thee any more; and sound of millstone, —in nowise be found in thee any more;
Aole hoi e lohe hou ia maloko ou ka leo o ka poe hookanikani, a me ka poe himeni, a me ka poe hokiokio a me ka poe puhi pu; aole hoi e loaa hou aku maloko ou kekahi kahuna o kekahi hana; aole no hoi e lohe hou ia iloko ou ka halulu ana o ka pohaku kaapalaoa;
23 And light of lamp, —in nowise shine in thee any more; and voice of bridegroom and bride, —in nowise be heard in thee any more; because, thy merchants, were the great ones of the earth, because, with thy sorcery, were all the nations deceived:
Aole e ike hou ia iloko ou ka malamalama o ke kukui; aole e lohe hou ia iloko ou ka leo o ke kane mare a me ka wahine mare; no ka mea, o kou poe kalepa, he poe hanohano lakou o ka honua; no ka mea, ua puni wale ko na aina a pau i kou kilokilo ana.
24 And, in her, blood of prophets and saints, was found, —and of all who had been slain upon the earth.
Maloko ona i loaa'i ke koko o na kaula, a me ka poe haipule, a me na mea a pau i pepehiia ma ka honua nei.

< Revelation 18 >