< Exodus 9 >
1 Then Yahweh said to Moses/me, “Go to the king and say to him, ‘This is what Yahweh, the God [we] Hebrews [worship], says: “Allow my people to go, in order that they may worship me.
OLELO mai la o Iehova ia Mose, E hele oe io Parao la, a e i aku ia ia, ke olelo mai nei o Iehova ke Akua o na Hebera penei, E hookuu mai oe i ko'u poe kanaka, i hookauwa mai ai lakou na'u.
2 If you still keep refusing to let them go [DOU],
No ka mea, ina aole oe e hookuu mai, a e hoopaa loa ia lakou,
3 I warn you that I will punish you with my power [MTY] by sending a terrible disease on all your animals—on your horses, donkeys, camels, on your cattle, and on your flocks [of sheep and goats].
Aia hoi, e kau ana no o Iehova i kona lima maluna o kau poe holoholona ma ke kula, maluna o na lio, a maluna o na hoki, a maluna o na kamelo, a maluna o na bipi, a maluna o na hipa: he ahulau nui loa.
4 But I, Yahweh, will distinguish between [what I do to] the animals that belong to the Israeli people and [what I do to] your animals. The result will be that no animal that belongs to the Israeli people will die.”’
A e hookaawale o Iehova mawaena o na holoholona a ka Iseraela, a me na holoholona a ko Aigupita. Aole no e make kekahi mea a ka poe mamo a Iseraela.
5 [Tell him that] I have determined/decided that tomorrow is the day that I will do this in this land.”
Haawi mai la o Iehova i wa maopopo, i mai la, Apopo e hana mai ai o Iehova i keia mea ma ka aina.
6 The next day Yahweh did just what he said [that he would do]. A terrible disease afflicted all of the Egyptians’ animals, and many of them [HYP] died. But none of the Israeli people’s animals died.
A ia la iho no, hana mai la o Iehova i ua mea la, a make iho la na holoholona a pau o Aigupita: aka, o na holoholona a na mamo a Iseraela, aole kekahi i make.
7 The king sent [men to investigate], and they were surprised [to see] that none of the Israeli people’s animals had died. But [after they reported that to] the king, he continued to be stubborn [IDM], and he did not let the [Israeli] people go.
Hoouna aku la o Parao, aia hoi, aole i make kekahi o ka Iseraela poe holoholona. A na hoopaakikiia ka naau o Parao, aole ia i hookuu aku i na kanaka.
8 Then Yahweh said to Aaron and Moses/me, “Take a few handfuls of ashes/soot from (a furnace/an oven where they burn lime), and let Moses throw them up into the air, in front of the king.
Olelo mai la o Iehova ia Mose a me Aarona, E lalau olua a piha ko olua mau poho lima i ka lehu o ke kapuahi, a na Mose e lu aku ia mea ma ka lani imua o na maka o Parao.
9 The [ashes/soot] will spread all over the country of Egypt like fine dust. And the ashes/soot will cause boils to afflict both the Egyptian people and their animals, all over the land.”
A e lilo no ia i lepo makalii ma ka aina a pau o Aigupita, a e lilo ia i puupuu e poha ana i na maihehe, maluna o na Kanaka, a maluna o na holoholona, ma ka aina a pau o Aigupita.
10 So they/we both got some ashes/soot and [went and] stood in front of the king. Moses/I threw the ashes/soot up into the air. The ashes/soot spread all over, causing boils to afflict the [Egyptian] people and their animals. All the boils became open sores.
Lalau ae la laua i lehu o ke kapuahi, a ku iho la imua o Parao; a lu ae la o Mose iluna i ka lani, a lilo ae la ia mea i puupuu e poha ana i na maihehe maluna o kanaka, a maluna o na holoholona.
11 Even the men who worked magic had boils. The result was that [they were suffering so much that] they were not able to come to Moses/me, because the men who worked magic had boils just like all [the rest of] the Egyptian people.
Aole i hiki i na Magoi ke ku imua o Mose, no na maihehe, no ka mea, maluna no o ka poe Magoi ua maihehe la, a maluna no o ko Aigupita a pau.
12 But Yahweh caused the king to [continue to] be stubborn [IDM]. He did not pay any attention to what they/we [said], just as Yahweh had told Moses/me [would happen].
Hoopaakiki mai la o Iehova i ka naau o Parao, a hoolohe ole mai la oia ia laua, e like me ka Iehova i olelo mai ai ia Mose.
13 Then Yahweh said to Moses/me, “Get up early [tomorrow] morning. Go and stand in front of the king and tell him that Yahweh God, the one that the Hebrew people [worship], says this: ‘Let my people go, in order that they may worship me [in the desert].
I mai la o Iehova ia Mose, E ala ae oe i kakahiaka nui, a e ku imua o Parao, a e olelo aku ia ia, Ke i mai nei o Iehova ke Akua o ka poe Hebera penei, E hookuu mai i ko'u poe kanaka i hookauwa mai lakou na'u.
14 [If you do not let them go], this time I will [punish] with plagues [not only] your officials and the rest of your people, but I will punish you yourself [SYN], in order that you will know there is no [god] like me anywhere in the world.
No ka mea, ma keia hope aku, e hoouna aku no wau i ko'u mau mea hoino a pau maluna o kou naau, a maluna o kau poe kauwa, a maluna o kou poe kanaka, i ike pono ai oe, ohe mea e ae e like me au ma ka honua a pau.
15 By this time I could have used my power [MTY] to strike you and your people with terrible diseases that would have wiped you all from the earth.
No ka mea, ano e o aku ana ko'u lima, i hahau aku ai au ia oe, a me kou poe kanaka i ke ahulau, a e hookiia'e oe mai ka honua aku.
16 But I have let you live. The reason I have let you live is to show you my power, with the result that [people] all over the earth [HYP] will know how great I [MTY] am.
Aka, no keia mea, i hooku ae au ia oe, i mea e holke aku ai au i ko'u mana ma ou la, a i kaulana aku ai ko'u inoa ma ka honua a pau.
17 You are still acting proudly and refusing to let my people go.
Ke hookiekie nei anei oe ia oe iho a hiki i keia wa, e ku e i ko'u poe kanaka, i ole ai e hookuu aku ia lakou?
18 So listen [to this]: About this time tomorrow I will cause very heavy hail to fall [in Egypt]. From the time Egypt first became [a country], there has never been a hailstorm [as bad as this one will be].
Aia hoi, a hiki i keia hora o ka la apopo, alaila e hooua iho no au i ka huahekili he nui loa, aole lua e like me ia ma Aigupita nei, mai kona wa i hookumuia'i a hiki i keia manawa.
19 So you should send [a message to everyone] to put their cattle, and everything else that they own that is [out] in the fields, under shelters. The hail will fall on every person and every animal that is out in the fields and that is not put under a shelter, and they will all die.’” [So Moses/I did what Yahweh said].
Nolaila la, e hoouna aku oe e hoakoakoa ae i kau poe holoholona a me kau mau mea a pau ma ke kula: o na kanaka a me na holoholona a pau e koe ma ke kula, aole e hoihoiia maloko o ka hale, e haule mai no ka huahekili maluna iho o lakou, a e make lakou.
20 Some of the king’s officials who heard what Yahweh had said became very afraid. So they put all their animals and their slaves under shelters.
A o ka mea iwaena o na kauwa a Parao i makau i ka olelo a Iehova, hoakoakoa iho la ia i kana poe kauwa, a me kana poe holoholona iloko o na hale.
21 But those who did not pay any attention to what Yahweh had said left their slaves and their animals in the fields.
A o ka mea huli ole i kona naau ma ka olelo a Iehova, waiho iho la ia i kana poe kauwa a me kana poe holoholona ma ke kula.
22 Then Yahweh said to Moses/me, “Raise your hand up toward the sky, in order that hail will fall all over the land of Egypt—on the people and on their animals and on all the plants in the fields.”
I mai la o Iehova ia Mose, E o aku i kou lima ma ka lani, i hiki mai ai ka huahekili ma ka aina a pau o Aigupita, maluna o na kanaka, a maluna o na holoholona, a maluna o na mea uliuli a pau o ke kula, a puni ka aina o Aigupita.
23 So Moses/I lifted his/my stick up toward the sky. And Yahweh sent down hail, all over the land of Egypt. There was also thunder and lightning.
O aku la o Mose i kona kookoo ma ka lani; a hoouka mai la o Iehova i ke hekili a me ka huahekili, a naholo mai la ka uila maluna o ka honua; a hooua mai la o Iehova i ka huahekili maluna o ka aina o Aigupita.
24 While very heavy hail was falling, there was thunder, and lightning struck the ground. There had never been a hailstorm like that since Egypt first became a country.
He huahekili no, a ua hui pu ka uila me ka huahekili, he nui loa, aohe mea e like ai ma ka aina a pau o Aigupita, mai ka manawa i lilo ai ia i aupuni.
25 The hail struck everything that was in the fields all over Egypt—every person and every animal. The hail destroyed the plants in the fields and stripped [the leaves off] the trees.
Paopao mai la ka huahekili ma ka aina a pau o Aigupita, i na mea a pau ma ke kula, i na kanaka a me na holoholona: paopao mai la ka huahekili i na mea uliuli a pau o ke kula, a weluwelu iho la na laau a pau ma ke kula.
26 Only in the Goshen region, where the Israeli people were [living], was there no hail.
O ka aina i Gosena wale no, o kahi i noho ai na mamo a Iseraela, aohe huahekili ilaila.
27 Then the king sent [someone] to summon Aaron and Moses/me. [When they/we came to the king], he said to them/us, “This time [I admit that] I have sinned. What Yahweh [has done] is right, and what I and my people [have done] is wrong.
Hoouna mai la o Parao, hea mai la ia Mose a me Aarona, i mai la ia laua, Ua hewa no wau i keia manawa; ua hemolele o Iehova, aka, owau a me ko'u poe kanaka, ua hewa makou.
28 (Pray to/Plead with) Yahweh [to cause it to stop]! [We] cannot [endure any more] of this thunder and hail! I will let your people go; they do not have to stay [here in Egypt] any longer.”
E nonoi aku olua ia Iehova, U'oki; i ole ai e kui hou ke hekili o ke Akua, a i pau hoi ka huahekili: a e hookuu aku no wau ia oukou, aole oukou e kali hou aku.
29 Moses/I replied, “As soon as I go out of this city, I will lift up my hands [and pray] to Yahweh. Then the thunder will cease, and no more hail [will fall]. [This will happen] in order that you will know that Yahweh, [not your gods], controls everything [that happens] on the earth.
I aku la o Mose ia ia, I ko'u puka ana aku mawaho o ke kulanakauhale, e kikoo aku no wau i ko'u mau lima ia Iehova; a e pau no ke hekili, aole hoi e huahekili hou, i ike ai oe, no Iehova ka honua.
30 But as for you and your officials, I know that you do not yet fear Yahweh God.”
Aka o oe, a me kau poe kauwa, ua ike no au, aole no oukou e makau i keia manawa ia Iehova ke Akua.
31 When the hail fell, the flax was ruined because the buds were forming, and the barley was ruined because its grain was ripe.
A make iho la ke olona, a me ka palaoa huluhulu, no ka mea, ua pua ae la ka palaoa huluhulu, a ua pua ke olona.
32 But none of the wheat crops was ruined, because their shoots were still very small.
Aka, o ka palaoa, a me ka palaoa eleele, aole i make, no ka mea, ua opiopio.
33 So Moses/I left the king and went outside the city. He/I lifted up his/my hands toward Yahweh [and prayed]. Then the thunder and the hail stopped, and the rain also stopped falling on the land [of Egypt].
Hele aku la o Mose mawaho o ke kulanakauhale, mai o Parao aku, a kikoo aku la i kona mau lima imua o Iehova; a ua pau iho la ke hekili a me ka huahekili, aole i ninini hou ia mai ka ua maluna o ka honua.
34 But when the king saw that the rain and the hail and the thunder had stopped, he sinned again. He and his officials continued to be stubborn [IDM].
A ike iho la o Parao, ua pau ka ua, a me ke hekili, hewa hou iho la no ia, a hoopaakiki iho la i kona naau, oia a me kana poe kauwa.
35 So, just as Yahweh had predicted by what he told Moses/me, the king did not allow the Israeli people to leave.
Ua hoopaakikiia ka naau o Parao, aole hoi ia i hookuu aku i na mamo a Iseraela, e like me ka Iehova i olelo mai ai ma o Mose la.