< Deuteronomy 5 >
1 Moses/I summoned all the people of Israel and said to them, “You Israeli people, listen to all the rules and regulations that I am giving to you today. Learn them and be sure to obey them.
KAHEA aku la o Mose i ka Iseraela a pau, i aku la ia lakou, E hoolohe, e ka Iseraela, i na kanawai, a me na olelo kupaa a'u e olelo aku nei iloko o ko oukou pepeiao i keia la, i ao ai oukou ia mea, a e malama pono oukou e hana.
2 When we were at Sinai [Mountain], Yahweh our God made an agreement with us.
O Iehova ko kakou Akua i hana mai i berita me kakou ma Horeba.
3 But this agreement was not only for our ancestors. He made it also for us who are alive now.
Aole i hana mai o Iehova i keia berita me ko kakou mau makua, aka, me kakou no; me kakou, ka poe a pau e ola ana maanei i keia la.
4 Yahweh spoke with us face-to-face on that mountain, from the middle of the fire.
Kamailio o Iehova me oukou ma ka mauna, he maka no he maka, mailoko mai o ke ahi,
5 On that day, I stood between your ancestors and Yahweh to tell them what he said, because they were afraid of the fire, and they did not climb up the mountain. This is what Yahweh said:
(Ku ae la au mawaena o Iehova a o oukou i kela manawa, e hoike aku ia oukou i ka olelo a Iehova; no ka mea, ua makau oukou i ke ahi, aole i pii oukou i ka mauna; ) i mai la,
6 ‘I am Yahweh your God, the one you [worship]. I am the one who brought you out of the land of Egypt. I am the one who freed you from being slaves [there].
Owau no Iehova, o kou Akua, ka mea nana oe i lawe mai nei mai ka aina o Aigupita mai, mailoko mai hoi o ka hale hooluhi.
7 [You must worship only] me; you must not worship any other god.
Aole ou akua e ae imua o ko'u alo.
8 You must not carve/make for yourselves any idol that represents anything in the sky or anything that is on the ground or anything that swims in the water.
Mai hana oe i kiikalaiia nou, i kekahi like ana me ko ka lani iluna, a me ko ka honua ilalo, a me koloko o ka wai malalo i ka honua;
9 You must not bow down to any idol and worship it, because I am Yahweh God, and I (am very jealous/want you to worship me only). I punish those who sin and hate me. I punish not only them, but I will punish (their descendants, down to the third and fourth generation/their children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren).
Mai kulou oe ilalo ia lakou, aole hoi e malama ia lakou; no ka mea, owau no Iehova o kou Akua, he Akua lili, e hoopai ana i ka hala o na makua i na keiki a i ke kuakahi, a i ke kualua o ka poe inaina mai ia'u,
10 But I will steadfastly love (thousands of generations/all the descendants) of those who love me and obey my commandments (OR, I will love for thousands of generations).
E aloha ana hoi i na tausani o ka poe aloha mai ia'u, a malama mai hoi i ka'u mau kauoha.
11 Do not use/speak my name carelessly (OR, for wrong/evil purposes), because I am Yahweh God, the one whom you [should worship], and I will certainly punish those who use/speak my name for wrong/evil purposes [LIT].
Mai hoohiki ino oe i ka inoa o Iehova o kou Akua: no ka mea, aole e apono o Iehova i ka mea e hoohiki mo i kona inoa.
12 Do not forget that the seventh day [of every week] is mine. Dedicate those days to me just like I, Yahweh your God, am commanding you.
E hoomanao i ka la Sabati e hoano ia, e like me ka Iehova kou Akua i kauoha mai ai ia oe.
13 There are six days each week for you to do all your work,
I na la eono e hana'i oe i kau hana a pau;
14 but the seventh day is a rest day, a day dedicated to me, Yahweh your God. On that day you must not do any work. You and your sons and daughters and your male and female slaves must not work. You must not even force your livestock to work, and you must not tell foreigners to work, those who are living in your country. You must allow your slaves to rest on that day just like you do.
Aka, o ka hiku o ka la, he Sabati ia no Iehova no kou Akua, aole loa oe e hana, aole oe, aole hoi kou kaikamahine, aole hoi kau kauwakane, aole hoi kau kauwawahine, aole kou bipikane, aole hoi kou hokikane, aole hoi kekahi holoholona ou, aole hoi kou kanaka e maloko o kou mau ipuka; i hoomaha'i kau kauwakane, a me kau kauwawahine e like me oe.
15 Do not forget that you were slaves in Egypt, and that I, Yahweh your God, brought you out from there by my very great power. [DOU, MTY] That is the reason that I am commanding that [all of] you must rest on the seventh/Sabbath day [each week].
E hoomanao hoi oe, he kauwa no oe ma ka aina o Aigupita, a na Iehova na kou Akua oe i lawe mai nei mailaila mai, me ka lima ikaika, a me ka lima kakauha; no ia mea, i kauoha mai ai o Iehova kou Akua ia oe e malama i ka la Sabati.
16 Honor/Respect your fathers and your mothers, just like I, Yahweh your God, am commanding you, in order that you may live a long time in the land that I, Yahweh your God, will give you, and in order that things will go well for you there.
E hoomaikai oe i kou makuakane a me kou makuwahine, e like me ka Iehova kou Akua i kauoha mai ai ia oe; i loihi ai kou mau la, a i pomaikai ai hoi oe ma ka aina a Iehova kou Akua i haawi mai ai ia oe.
18 Do not (commit adultery/have sex with anyone other than your spouse).
Mai moe kolohe oe.
19 Do not steal anything.
Mai aihue oe.
20 Do not tell lies about anyone [when you are speaking in a court].
Mai hoike wahahee oe e hewa'i kou hoalauna.
21 Do not (covet/desire to have) someone else’s wife, someone else’s house, someone else’s fields, someone else’s male slave or female slave, someone else’s livestock, someone else’s donkeys, or anything else that another person owns.’
Mai kuko wale i ka wahine a kou hoalauna, aole hoi oe e kuko i ka hale o kou hoalauna, i kana mahinaai, aole i kana kauwakane, aole hoi i kana bipikane, aole hoi i kona hokikane, aole hoi i kekahi mea a kou hoalauna.
22 Those are the commandments that Yahweh spoke to your ancestors. When they were gathered there at [the bottom of] the mountain, he spoke with a very loud voice from the middle of the fire, and there were dark clouds surrounding the mountain. He spoke only those [ten] commandments, no more. Then he wrote them on two stone tablets and gave them to me.
Oia na olelo a Iehova i olelo mai ai i ko oukou ahakanaka a pau, ma ka mauna, mailoko mai o ke ahi, a me ke ao, a me ka pouli paapu, me ka leo nui, a hooki ae la: a kakau iho la ia ia mau mea ma na papapohaku elua, a haawi mai ia'u.
23 After your ancestors heard [Yahweh’s] voice when he spoke to them out of the darkness, while there was a big fire burning on the mountain, their leaders and elders came to me,
A ia oukou i lohe ai i ka leo mailoko mai o ka pouli, (no ka mea, na wela ka mauna i ke ahi, ) hookokoke mai oukou ia'u, o na luna a pau o ko oukou mau ohana, a me ka poe lunakahiko;
24 and [one of] them said, ‘Listen to us! Yahweh our God showed us that he is very great and glorious when we heard him speak [MTY] from the fire. Today we have realized that it is possible for us humans to continue to live even though God has spoken to us.
I mai la oukou, Aia hoi, ua hoike mai o Iehova ia makou i kona nani a me kona mana, a ua lohe makou i kona leo mailoko mai o ke ahi; a ua ike hoi makou i keia la i ka ke Akua olelo pu ana me kanaka, a ola ia.
25 But we are afraid that we will die [RHQ] if we hear Yahweh our God speak [MTY] to us again; his terrible fire will destroy/kill us.
Ano hoi, no ke aha la makou e make ai? no ka mea, e pau auanei makou i keia ahi nui. Ina paha makou e lohe hou i ka leo o Iehova ko makou Akua, alaila e make makou.
26 (Who has/Certainly no human has) remained alive after hearing the all-powerful God speak [MTY] to them from a fire.
Owai la o na io a pau i lohe i ka leo o ke Akua ola e olelo mai ana mailoko mai o ke ahi, e like me makou, a ola ia?
27 [So Moses], you go [up the mountain] and listen to everything that Yahweh our God will say. Then [come back and] tell us everything that he has said, and we will listen to what he has said and obey it.’
E hookokoke aku oe, a hoolohe i na mea a pau a Iehova ko makou Akua e olelo mai ai; a e hai mai oe ia makou i na mea a pau a Iehova ko makou Akua e olelo mai ai ia oe; a e hoolohe makou, a e hana aku hoi.
28 Yahweh heard your leaders say that, so [when I went back up the mountain], Yahweh said to me, ‘I have heard what your leaders have said, and what they have said is right/correct.
A lohe no Iehova i ka leo o ka oukou olelo a oukou i olelo mai ai ia'u; a i mai la o Iehova ia'u, Ua lohe au i ka leo o ka olelo a keia poe kanaka i olelo mai ai ia oe; a ua pono na mea a pau a lakou i olelo mai ai.
29 I surely wish that they would always think like that and revere me and obey all my commandments, in order that things may go well for them and for their descendants forever.
Ina paha i loaa ia lakou keia naau, e makau mai ia'u, a e malama mau hoi i ka'u mau kauoha a pau, i pomaikai mau ai lakou, a me ka lakou poe keiki!
30 So go [down] and tell them to return to their tents.
E hele oe, e olelo aku ia lakou, E hoi hou aku oukou i ko oukou mau halelewa.
31 But [then] you [come back up here and] stand near me, and I will give to you all the rules and regulations that I [want them to obey]. Then you can teach them to the people, in order that they will obey them when they are in the land that I am giving to them.’
Aka, o oe, e ku oe maanei me a'u, a e olelo aku au ia oe i na kauoha a pau, a me na kanawai, a me na olelo kupaa, na mea au e ao aku ai ia lakou, e malama lakou ma ka aina a'u i haawi aku ai no lakou.
32 [So I went back down to the people, and I said to them], ‘Be sure that you do everything that Yahweh our God has commanded us to do. Do not disobey any of his laws.
E malama pono hoi oukou, e hana e like me ka Iehova ko oukou Akua i kauoha mai ai ia oukou; aole oukou e huli ae ma ka akau, aole hoi ma ka hema.
33 Conduct your lives as Yahweh our God has commanded us to do, in order that you may live a long time, and in order that things will go well for you [when you are living] in the land that you will occupy.’”
E hele oukou ma na aoao a pau a Iehova ko oukou Akua i kauoha mai ai ia oukou i ola'i oukou, a i pomaikai ai oukou, i loihi ai hoi ko oukou mau la ma ka aina e ili mai ana no oukou.