< Exodus 11 >

1 Then Yahweh said to Moses/me, “I will cause one more disaster to strike the king of Egypt and all his people [MTY]. After that, he will let you leave. In fact, he will expel you all.
I MAI la o Iehova ia Mose, E hoouka mai ana au i hookahi hoino hou maluna o Parao, a maluna o Aigupita, a mahope iho, e hookuu mai no ia ia oukou: a i ka la ana e hookuu mai ai ia oukou, alaila e kipaku loa oia ia oukou.
2 So now speak to all the [Israeli] people. Tell them to ask all their [Egyptian] neighbors, both men and women, to give them some silver and gold jewelry.”
E olelo aku oe iloko o na pepeiao o kanaka, e nonoi aku kela kanaka keia kanaka a pau i kona hoalauna, a o kela wahine keia wahine i kona hoalauna, i na mea kala a me na mea gula.
3 Yahweh made the Egyptians highly respect the Israeli people. In particular, the Egyptian officials and all [the rest of] the people considered Moses/me to be a very great man.
Haawi mai la o Iehova i ka lokomaikai i na kanaka imua o ka maka o ko Aigupita. He kanaka nui no hoi o Mose ma ka aina o Aigupita imua o ka maka o na kauwa a Parao, imua hoi o na maka o kanaka.
4 Then Moses/I [went to the king and] said, “This is what Yahweh says: ‘About midnight [tonight] I will go throughout Egypt,
Olelo aku la o Mose, Penei ka Iehova i i mai nei, A hiki i ke aumoe, e hele aku no au iwaena konu o Aigupita nei.
5 and I will cause all the firstborn/oldest [sons] to die. That will include your oldest son, the oldest sons of the slave women who grind grain, [and the oldest sons of everyone else]. I will also kill the oldest males of the Egyptians’ livestock.
A e make auanei na hiapo a pau o ka aina o Aigupita nei, mai ka hiapo mai a Parao, ka mea noho ma kona nohoalii, a hiki i ka hiapo a ke kauwawahine e noho ana ma ka mea wili palaoa; a me na hiapo a pau a na holoholona.
6 When that happens, people all over Egypt will wail loudly. They have never wailed like that before, and they will never wail like that again.
A e nui loa auanei ka uwe ana ma ka aina a pau i Aigupita nei; aohe mea e like me ia mamua, aole hoi he mea e like ana mahope.
7 But among the Israeli people [it will be so quiet that] not even a dog will bark! Then you will know for sure that I, Yahweh, distinguish [how I act toward] the Egyptians and [how I act toward] the Israeli people.
Aka, aole loa e hookala mai kekahi ilio i kona alelo e ku e i kekahi o na mamo a Iseraela; aole i ke kanaka, aole i na holoholona; i ike ai oukou i ka Iehova pale ana mawaena o ko Aigupita a me ka Iseraela.
8 Then all these officials of yours will come and bow down before me and will say, “Please get out [of Egypt], you and all the Israeli people!”’ After that, I will leave Egypt!” [After Moses/I said that], he/I very angrily left the king.
A o keia poe kauwa au, e hele mai no lakou io'u nei, a e kulou ilalo imua o'u, a e i mai, E hele aku oe, a me na kanaka a pau mamuli ou. A mahope iho e puka aku no wau. Hele ae la ia mai o Parao mai me ka wela o kona huhu.
9 Then Yahweh said to Moses/me, “The king will not pay any attention to what you say. The result will be that I will perform more plagues in the land of Egypt.”
Olelo mai la o Iehova ia Mose, Aole e hoolohe mai o Parao ia olua, i mea e nui ai ko'u mau ouli ma ka aina o Aigupita.
10 Aaron and Moses/I performed all these miracles in front of the king, but Yahweh made the king stubborn, and he did not let the Israeli people leave his country.
Hana iho la o Mose laua o Aarona i keia mau ouli a pau imua i ke alo o Parao; a hoopaakiki mai la o Iehova i ka naau o Parao, aole ia i hookuu mai i na mamo a Iseraela mai kona aina mai.

< Exodus 11 >