< Deuteronomy 3 >

1 “Then we turned [north] and went toward the Bashan region. Og, the king [of that area], and all his soldiers marched [south] to fight against us at Edrei [town].
A LAILA haliu ae la kakou, a pii aku la ma ke alanui o Basana; a hele mai la o Oga ke alii o Basana e ku e ia kakou, oia a me kona poe kanaka a pau i ke kaua ma Ederei.
2 Yahweh said to me, ‘Do not be afraid of him, because I will enable your [army] to defeat [MTY] him and all his army and to capture all their land. Do to him what you did to Sihon, the king of the Amor people-group, who ruled in Heshbon [city].’
Olelo mai o Iehova ia'u, Mai makau ia ia: no ka mea, e hoolilo ana au ia ia, a me kona poe kanaka a pau, a me kona aina, iloko o kou lima; a e hana aku oe ia ia e like me kau i hana aku ai ia Sihona i ke alii o ka Anion, ka mea i noho ma Hesebona.
3 “So Yahweh enabled us to defeat [IDM] King Og and all his army. We killed them all; we did not allow any of them to remain alive.
A hoolilo mai hoi o Iehova ko kakou Akua ia Oga ke alii o Basana, a me kona poe kanaka a pau iloko o ko kakou lima: a luku aku la kakou ia ia, aole i hookoeia kekahi mea nona.
4 There were 60 cities in that region near Argob, in King Og’s kingdom of Bashan. But we captured all of them
A lawe iho la kakou i kona mau kulanakauhale a pau i kela manawa; aole i koe ko kulanakauhale i lawe ole ia e kakou, he kanaono kulanakauhale, na wahi a pau o Aregoba, ke aupuni o Oga ma Basana,
5 All those cities had high walls [around them] with gates and bars. We also captured many villages that did not have walls [around them].
A ua paa neia mau kulanakauhale a pau i na pa pohaku kiekie, a me na ipuka a me na kaola; a he nui loa na kulanakauhale e ae, aole i paa i ka pa pohaku.
6 We completely destroyed everything, just as we had done [in the area that] King Sihon ruled. We killed all the men, women, and children.
A luku loa aku la kakou ia lakou, e like me kakou i luku aku ai ia Sihona ke alii o Hesebona, luku aku la i na kanaka, i na wahine me na kamalii o na kulanakauhale a pau.
7 But from those cities we took for ourselves all the livestock and other valuable things.
Aka, o na holoholona a pau a me ka waiwai pio o na kulanakauhale, lawe mai la kakou ia mea no kakou.
8 “So at that time we took from those two kings of the Amor people-group all the land east of the Jordan [River], from the Arnon [River] gorge [in the south] to Hermon Mountain [in the north].”
A lawe aku la kakou i kela manawa, mailoko mai o na lima o ua mau alii elua la o ka Amora, i ka aina ma keia aoao o Ioredane, mai ke kahawai o Arenona a hiki i ka mauna o Heremona;
9 (That mountain is called Sirion by the people of Sidon [city] and is called Senir by the Amor people-group.)
(Kapa aku la ko Sidona i Heremona, o Siriona; a kapa aku la ka Amora ia, o Senira; )
10 “We captured all the towns on the (plateau/high level land), and all the Gilead [region], and all the Bashan [region] as far east as Edrei and Salecah towns, which also belonged to Og’s kingdom.”
O na kulanakauhale a pau o ka papu, a me Gileada a pau, a me Basana a pau, a hiki i Saleka a me Ederei, na kulanakauhale o ke aupuni o Oga i Basana.
11 (Og was the last king who was a descendant of the Repha giants. His bed was made of iron. It was almost (14 feet/4 meters) long and (6 feet/2 meters) wide. It is still [RHQ] in Rabbah [city] in the Ammon area.)
No ka mea, o Oga ke alii o Basana wale no i koe o na kanaka nunui; aia hoi, o kona wahi moe, he wahi moe hao: aole anei ia ma Rabata no na mamo a Amona? Eiwa no kubita o kona loihi, a eha kubita o kona laula, ma ka ke kanaka kubita.
12 “From the land that we captured at that time, I allotted to the tribes of Reuben and Gad the land [north] of Aroer [town] near the Arnon [River], and some of the hilly area of the Gilead [region], along with the nearby towns.
A o keia aina i lilo mai ai ia kakou i kela manawa, mai Aroera ma ke kahawai o Arenona, a me ka hapalua o ka mauna o Gileada, a me ko laila mau kulanakauhale, o ka'u ia i haawi aku ai no ka Reubena a me ka Gada.
13 The other part of the Gilead [region] and all of the Bashan [region], which was the Argob [region] that King Og had ruled, I allotted to half of the tribe of Manasseh.” (The entire Bashan [region] is called the land of the Repha giants.)
A o ke koena o Gileada a me Basana a pau, ke aupuni o Oga, o ka'u ia i haawi aku ai no ka ohana hapa a Manase: o ka aina a pau o Aregoba a me Basana a pau, oia ka i kapaia, he aina o na kanaka nunui.
14 “Jair, from the tribe of Manasseh, conquered all the Bashan area as far [north] as the border of the Geshur and Maacah territories. He gave his own name to the villages there, and they are still called the villages of Jair.
Lawe aku la o Iaira ke keiki a Manase i ka aina a pau o Aregoba a hiki i ka mokuna o Gesuri, a me Maakati; a kapa aku la ia lakou ma kona inoa iho, o Basanahavotaiaira, a hiki i keia la.
15 The [northern part of the] Gilead [region] I allotted to the Machir [clan, who are descendants of the tribe of Manasseh].
A haawi aku la au ia Gileada no Makira.
16 I allotted to the tribes of Reuben and Gad the southern part of the Gilead [region, extending south] to the Arnon [River]. The middle of the river is the [southern] boundary. The [northern] boundary is the Jabbok River, which is part of the border of the Ammon area.
A haawi aku au no ka Reubena a me ka Gada, mai Gileada a hiki i ke kahawai o Arenona, iwaena o ke awawa, ka mokuna a hiki i ke kahawai o laboka, oia hoi ka mokuna o na mamo a Amoua.
17 [To the west their territory extended] to the Jordan [River] Valley, from Galilee Lake [in the north] to the Dead Sea [in the south] and to the slopes of Pisgah [Mountain] to the east.
O ka papu hoi a me Ioredane, a o ka mokuna, mai Kinereta a hiki i ke kai o ka papu, oia ka moanakai ma ke kumu o Pisega ma ka hikina.
18 At that time, I told you three tribes, ‘Yahweh our God is giving you this land [east of the Jordan River], for you to occupy/capture. So now, give your soldiers weapons, and send them [across the Jordan River] ahead of the men from the other Israeli tribes [to help them to conquer/capture the land that has been allotted to them].
Kauoha aku la au ia oukou i kela manawa, i aku la, Ua haawi mai o Iehova ko oukou Akua i keia aina ia oukou e lilo no oukou: o oukou ka poe koa ke hele me ke kahiko i ke kaua imua o ko oukou poe hoahanau, o na mamo a Iseraela.
19 But your wives and children and your very numerous cattle must stay in the towns that I have allotted to you.
Aka, o ka oukou wahine a me ka oukou kamalii, a me na holoholona a oukou, (ua ike au, he nui na holoholona a oukou, ) e noho lakou ma na kulanakauhale a'u i haawi aku ai no oukou:
20 [Your men must help your fellow Israelis] until Yahweh enables them to live there peacefully after they capture all the land that Yahweh our God is giving to them on the west side of the Jordan [River], just like he did for you [here on the east side of the river]. After that, you all may return to this land that I have allotted to you.’
A i ka manawa a Iehova e hoomaha mai ai i ko oukou poe hoahanau, e like me ia oukou. a lilo no lakou ka aina a Iehova ko oukou Akua i haawi mai ai ia lakou ma kela aoao o Ioredane; alaila e hoi hou mai oukou, o kela kanaka keia kanaka i kona aina a'u i haawi aku ai no oukou.
21 And I told Joshua, ‘You [SYN] have seen everything that Yahweh our God did to those two kings, [Sihon and Og]. He will do the same thing to the people [who are now] in the land that you will be entering.
Kauoha aku la hoi au ia Iosua i kela manawa, i aku la, Ua ike kou maka i na mea a pau a Iehova ko oukou Akua i hana mai ai i keia mau alii elua: pela o Iehova e hana aku ai i na aupuni a pau au e hele ai.
22 Do not be afraid of those people, because Yahweh our God is the one who will fight for you all.’”
Mai makau oukou ia lakou; no ka mea, o Iehova ko oukou Akua, oia ke kaua mai no oukou.
23 “At that time, I earnestly prayed, saying
A noi aku la au ia Iehova i kela manawa, i aku la,
24 ‘Yahweh our Lord, you have merely begun to show me that you are very great and to show me the powerful things that you can do [MTY]. There is certainly no [RHQ] god in heaven or on earth who can do the powerful things/deeds that you [have done].
E Iehova ke Akua, ua hoomaka ae nei oe e hoike i kau kauwa i kou mana, a me kou lima ikaika: no ka mea, owai ke Akua iloko o ka lani, a me ka honua, e hiki ia ia ke hana e like me kau mau hana, a me kou ikaika?
25 So please allow me to cross the Jordan [River] and to see the good/fertile land on the west side, the beautiful hilly area and [the mountains in] Lebanon.’
Ke noi aku nei au, e ae mai oe ia'u e hele aku au e ike i ka aina maikai ma kela aoao o Ioredane, i kela kuahiwi maikai o Lebanona.
26 But Yahweh was angry with me because of [what] your ancestors [had made me do], so he would not pay attention to me. Instead, he said, ‘That is enough [talk from you]! Do not talk to me about that again!
Aka, ua huhu mai o Iehova ia'u no oukou, aole i hoolohe mai ia'u: a i mai la o Iehova ia'u, Ua oki; mai olelo hou mai oe ia'u i keia mea.
27 Climb up to the top of Pisgah [Mountain] and look toward the west and to the east, toward the north and to the south. Look at [MTY] it all carefully, because you will not cross the Jordan [River to see the land from there].
E pii aku oe maluna pono o Pisega, a e nana aku kou maka ma ke komohana, a ma ke kukuluakau, a ma ke kukuluhema, a ma ka hikina, a e ike me kou mau maka; no ka mea, aole oe e hele ma kela kapa o Ioredane nei.
28 But tell Joshua what he must do and encourage him to be strong, because he is the one who will lead the people [across the river in order that they can] occupy/capture the land that you will see [from the top of the mountain].’
Aka, e kauoha oe ia Iosua, e hoeueu aku, a e hooikaika aku ia ia; no ka mea, oia ke hele aku imua o keia poe kanaka, a nana no lakou e hoonoho ma ka aina au i ike ai.
29 So we remained in the [Jordan River] Valley close to Beth-Peor [town].”
A noho iho la kakou ma ke awawa e ku pono ana i Bete-peora.

< Deuteronomy 3 >