< 1 Kings 14 >
1 At that time, Jeroboam’s son Abijah became very sick.
I A manawa, mai iho la o Abiia ke keiki a Ieroboama.
2 Jeroboam said to his wife, “Disguise yourself, in order that no one will recognize that you are my wife. Then go to Shiloh [city], where the prophet Ahijah [lives]. He is the one who predicted/prophesied that I would become the king of Israel.
I ae la o Ieroboama i kana wahine, Ke noi aku nei au e ku ae oe iluna, a e hookamani wale ia oe iho i olo ai oe e ikeia o ka wahine a Ieroboama; a e hele aku i Silo: aia hoi malaila o Abiia ke kaula, ka mea i hai mai ia'u e alii ana au maluna o keia lahuikanaka.
3 Take with you ten [loaves of] bread and some small flat cakes, and a jar of honey, [and give them] to him. [Tell him about] our son, [and] he will tell you what will happen to him.”
E lawe pu i kou lima i na papaa palaoa, a me na popo berena he umi, a me ka omole meli, a e hele aku io na la; a e hai mai oia ia oe i ka mea e loaa mai i ke keiki.
4 So his wife went to Shiloh, to Ahijah’s house. Ahijah was unable to see, because he was very old and had become blind.
Pela hoi i hana aku ai ka wahine a Ieroboama, ku ae la hoi ia iluna, a hele aku i Silo, a hiki i ka hale o Ahiia; aole nae i ike o Ahiia, no ka mea, ua paa kona mau maka i kona elemakule ana.
5 But [before she got there, ] Yahweh told Ahijah that Jeroboam’s wife was coming to inquire about their son, who was very sick. And Yahweh told Ahijah what he should tell her. When she came to him, she pretended to be another woman.
I Mai la hoi o Iehova ia Ahiia, Aia hoi ke hele mai nei ka wahine a Ieroboama e ninau ia oe i kekahi mea no kana keiki; no ka mea, he mai no kona; penei, a penei hoi e olelo aku ai oe ia ia, no ka mea, eia keia, i kona komo aua'e e hana hoopunipuni oia.
6 But when Ahijah heard her footsteps as she entered the doorway, he said to her, “Come in, wife of Jeroboam! (Why do you pretend that you are someone else?/It will not help you to pretend that you are someone else.) [RHQ] [Yahweh] has given me bad news to tell you.
Eia keia, a i ka lohe ana o Ahiia i ke kamumu ana o kona mau wawae, i kona komo ana ma ka ipuka, i mai la oia, E komo mai oe, e ka wahine a Ieroboama, no ke aha la oe e hana hoopunipuni ai? no ka mea, ua hoounaia mai nei au ia oe me ka mea kaumaha.
7 Go and tell Jeroboam that this is what Yahweh, the God whom we Israelis [worship], says to you: ‘I chose you from among the common people and enabled you to become the king of my Israeli people.
E hele oe, e olelo aku ia Ieroboama, Ke olelo mai nei o Iehova ke Akua o Iseraela, No ka mea, ua hookiekie aku au ia oe mai waena aku o na kanaka, a hoolilo hoi au ia oe i alii maluna o ko'u lahuikanaka Iseraela,
8 I took [most of] the kingdom of Israel away from David’s descendants and gave it to you. But you have not been like David, who served me [very well]. He obeyed all my commandments very sincerely, doing only things that I considered to be right.
A kaili ae hoi i ke aupuni mai ka ohana ae a Davida, a haawi hoi ia oe; aole hoi oe i hoohalike ae nei me Davida ka'u kauwa, ka mea i malama mai i ka'u mau kauoha, ka mea i hahai mai ia'u me kona naau a pau, e hana i ka mea wale no i pono i ko'u mau maka;
9 But you have done more evil things/deeds than all those [who ruled] before you. You have rejected me, and you have caused me to become very angry by making metal images of other gods so that you [and others] could worship them.
Aka, pakela kau hana hewa ana mamua o ka na mea a pau mamua ou; a ua hele oe a hana i na akua e nou, a me na kii hooheheeia, e hoonaukiuki mai ia'u, a ua kiola mai oe ia'a i hope o kou kua.
10 ‘So, I am going to cause terrible things to happen to your family. I will cause all your male descendants to die, young ones and old ones. I will completely get rid of your family [MTY]. I will get rid of your family [MTY] just like a man completely burns dung [to cook his food].
A e hoopopilikia au i ka ohana a Ieroboama, a e oki ae au i na kane mai o Ieroboama ae, a i ka mea paa a me ka mea paa ole iloko o ka Iseraela, a e lawe ae au i ke koena o ka ohana a Ieroboama, e like me ka lawe ana ae o ke kanaka i ke kipulu a pau loa ae la ia.
11 [The corpses of] any members of your family who die in cities will be eaten by dogs. And [the corpses of] any members of your family who die in the open fields will be eaten by vultures. [This will surely happen because] I, Yahweh, have said [that it will happen].’
O ka mea a Ieroboama e make iloko o ke kalanakauhale, oia ka na ilio e ai ai, a o ka mea e make ma ke kula, oia ka na manu o ka lewa e ai ai.
12 So go back home. And as soon as you enter the city, your son will die.
E ku ae hoi oe, a e hele i kou hale, a komo kou mau wawae i ke kulanakauhale, e make no ke keiki.
13 All the Israeli people will mourn for him and bury him. He is the only one of Jeroboam’s family who will be buried [properly], because he is the only one of Jeroboam’s family with whom Yahweh is pleased.
A e uwe auanei ka Iseraela a pau nona, a e kanu hoi ia ia: no ka mea, oia wale no ka Ieroboama mea e hiki i ka luakupapau, no ka mea, iloko ona ua loaa'i ka mea pono ia Iehova ke Akua no ka Iseraela, iloko o ka hale o Ieroboama.
14 Furthermore, Yahweh will appoint for himself a king to rule over Israel who will get rid of Jeroboam’s descendants. And that [will start to happen] today!
A e hooku ae hoi o Iehova nona iho i alii maluna o ka Iseraela, nana e hooki i ka ohana a Ieroboama ia la: heaha la hoi? ina no ano.
15 Yahweh will punish the people of Israel; he will shake them like [the wind] shakes the reeds [that grow in] a stream. He will expel the Israeli people from this good land that he gave to our ancestors. He will scatter them into countries east of [the Euphrates] River, because they have caused him to become very angry by [worshiping statues of] the goddess Asherah.
No ka mea, e hahau mai no Iehova i ka Iseraela, me he akaakai la i hooluliluiia iloko o ka wai, a e hehu ae oia i ka Iseraela mai loko ae o keia aina maikai ana i haawi mai ai i ko lakou mau makua, a e hoopuehu ae ma o aku o ka muliwai, no ka mea, ua hana lakou i na kii e hoonaukiuki ana ia Iehova.
16 Yahweh will abandon the Israeli people because of the sins that Jeroboam committed, sins which led the Israeli people to commit them.”
A e hookuu wale ae oia i ka Iseraela, no na hewa o Ieroboama, ka mea i lawehala, a i hoolilo i ka Iseraela e lawehala.
17 Jeroboam’s wife returned home to Tirzah [city, the new capital of Israel]. And just as she entered her house, her son died.
A ku ae la ka wahine a Ieroboama, a hoi, a hele i Tireza; a hiki oia i ka paepae puka o ka hale, make iho la ke keiki.
18 All the Israeli people mourned for him and buried him, which is what Yahweh had told his servant, the prophet Ahijah, would happen.
Kanu iho la hoi lakou ia ia: a uwe ae la ka Iseraela a pau ia ia, e like me ka Iehova olelo ana i olelo mai ai ma ka lima o kana kauwa, o Ahiia ke kaula.
19 Everything else that Jeroboam did, and the record of wars that his [army] fought, and how he ruled, is written in the scroll called ‘The History of the Kings of Israel’.
A o na hana e ae a Ieroboama, o kona kaua ana, a o kona alii ana, ua kakauia ma ka buke o ka oihana a na lii o ka Iseraela.
20 Jeroboam ruled for 22 years; then he died [EUP] and his son Nadab became king.
A o na la i alii ai o Ieroboama, he iwakalua kumamalua mau makahiki: hiamoe iho la oia me kona mau makua, a alii ae la o Nadaba kana keiki i kona hakahaka.
21 Solomon’s son Rehoboam ruled Judah. He was 41 years old when he started to rule, and he ruled for 17 years. He ruled in Jerusalem, which is the city that Yahweh chose out of all the tribes of Israel to be the place where he should be worshiped [MTY]. Rehoboam’s mother’s name was Naamah; she was from the Ammon people-group.
Ua alii ae la o Rehoboama ke keiki a Solomona maloko o luda. He kanaha kumamakahi ko Rehoboama mau makahiki i ka wa i hoomaka ai i kona alii ana; a he umikumamahiku mau makahiki i alii ai oia iloko o Ierusalema, ke kulanakauhale a Iehova i koho ai iloko o na ohana a pau o ka Iseraela e waiho iho i kona inoa malaila. A o Naama ka inoa o kona makuwahine, o ka Amona.
22 The people of Judah did things that Yahweh considered to be evil. They caused him to become angry because they committed more sins than their ancestors had committed: They worshiped many other gods instead of worshiping only Yahweh.
Hana hewa ae la ka Iuda, ma ke alo o Iehova, a hoonaukiuki ae la lakou ia ia, me ko lakou hewa a lakou i hoopakela ai imua o ka mea a pau a ko lakou mau makua i hana hewa ai.
23 They built places to worship those gods; on high hills, and under big trees they set up [stone] pillars to worship the goddess Asherah.
No ka mea, ua hana lakou no lakou iho i na wahi kiekie a me na kiiakua, a me na wahi hoomana maluna o na puu kiekie a pau, a malalo iho o na laau malumalu a pau.
24 Also, there were male prostitutes at these places of worship. The Israeli people did the same disgraceful things that had been done by the people whom Yahweh had expelled while the Israelis were advancing through the land.
A he poe moeaikane kekahi ma ka aina; a hana no lakou mamuli o na mea hoowahawahaia a pau o na lahuikanaka a Iehova i kiola aku ai imua o na mamo a Iseraela.
25 When Rehoboam had been ruling for almost five years, King Shishak of Egypt came [with his army] to attack Jerusalem.
Eia hoi kekahi i ka lima o ka makahiki o Rehoboama ke alii, hele ku e mai la ia Ierusalema o Sisaka ke alii o Aigupita.
26 They took away all the valuable things in the temple and in the king’s palace, including the gold shields that Solomon’s [workers] had made.
Kaili ae la oia i na waiwai o ka hale o Iehova, a me ka waiwai o ko ke alii hale, ua pau ia i ka laweia e ia; a ua lawe pu aku hoi oia i na palekaua gula a Solomona i hana'i.
27 King Rehoboam’s [workers] made bronze shields to replace them and entrusted them to officers who guarded the entrance to the king’s palace.
A ma ko lakou hakahaka, hana ae la o Rehoboama i na palekaua keleawe, a haawi ia mau mea i na lima o ka luna o ka poe koa e kiai ana i ka puka o ko ke alii hale.
28 Every time that the king went into the temple, those guards carried those shields; and [when he left the temple] they returned the shields to the storeroom.
Eia Keia, i ke komo ana'e o ke alii i ka hale o Iehova, halihali aku na koa kiai ia mau mea, a hoihoi mai hoi ia iloko o ke keena o na koa kiai.
29 Everything else that Rehoboam did is written [RHQ] in the scroll called ‘The History of the Kings of Judah’.
A o na oihana e ae a Rehoboama, a me ka mea a pau ana i hana'i, aole anei ia i kakauia ma ka buke o na oihana a na alii o Iuda?
30 There were wars continually between [the armies of] Rehoboam and Jeroboam.
He kaua no hoi iwaena o Rehoboama a me Ieroboama i na la a pau o laua.
31 Then Rehoboam died [EUP], and he was buried in [the part of Jerusalem called] ‘The City of David’, where his ancestors were buried. Then his son Abijah became the king.
Hiamoe iho la o Rehoboama me kona mau makua, a ua kanuia me kona mau makua maloko o ke kulanakauhale o Davida. A o Naama ka inoa o kona makuwahine, o ka Amona. A ua alii ae la o Abiama kana keiki ma kona hakahaka.