< Genesis 16 >
1 Up to that time, Abram’s wife Sarai had not given birth to any children for Abram. But she had a female slave from Egypt, whose name was Hagar.
O SARAI ka wahine a Aberama, aole ia i hanau keiki nana: a ia ia kekahi kauwawahine no Aigupita, o Hagara kona inoa.
2 [So one day] Sarai said to Abram, “Listen to me! Yahweh has not allowed me to become pregnant. So (sleep with/have sex with) [EUP] my slave Hagar. Perhaps she will bear children whom I can consider to be mine.” Abram agreed to do what Sarai said.
I mai la o Sarai ia Aberama, Aia hoi, ua pa wau ia Iehova; ke nonoi aku nei au ia oe, e komo ae oe iloko i ka'u kauwawahine, i loaa paha ia'u na keiki ma o na la. Hoolohe aku la o Aberama i ka leo o Sarai.
3 So Abram (slept with/had sex with) Hagar, his wife Sarai’s slave from Egypt. This happened ten years after they went to live in Canaan [land]. Sarai gave Hagar to her husband to be his secondary wife.
Lalau aku la o Sarai o ka wahine a Aberama ia Hagara i kana kauwawahine no Aigupita, i ka umi o ka makahiki a Aberama i noho ai ma ka aina o Kanaana, a haawi mai la ia ia i wahine na kana kane na Aberama.
4 He (slept with/had sex with) [EUP] Hagar and she became pregnant. When she realized that she was pregnant, she began to despise her mistress Sarai.
Komo aku la ia iloko io Hagara la, a ko ae la ia: a ike iho la ia ua ko, ua hoowahawahaia kona hakuwahine imua o kona maka.
5 Then Sarai said to Abram, “It is your fault! I put my servant into your arms, so that you could sleep with her [EUP]. Now she realizes that she is pregnant, and she despises me. I think Yahweh will punish you for doing this to me!”
I mai la o Sarai ia Aberama, Iluna iho ou ko'u hoinoia: ua haawi aku au i ka'u kauwawahine iloko o kou poli; a ike iho la ia, na ko oia, hoowahawahaia no au e ia: e hooponopono mai o Iehova mawaena o kaua.
6 So Abram said to Sarai, “[You listen to me]! She is your servant, so act towards her in the way you consider best.” Then Sarai started to mistreat her, so she ran away from Sarai.
I aku la o Aberama ia Sarai, Aia hoi, iloko no o kou lima kau kauwawahine, e hana aku oe ia ia e like me kou makemake. A hoopilikia aku la o Sarai ia ia, mahuka aku la ia mai kona alo aku.
7 An angel of Yahweh found her as she was near a spring of water in the desert. It was the spring that was alongside the road to Shur.
A loaa oia i ka anela o Iehova ma ka punawai iloko o ka waonahele, ma ka punawai o ke alanui e hele ai i Sura.
8 He said to her, “Hagar, slave of Sarai, where have you come from, and where are you going?” She replied, “I have run away from Sarai, my mistress.”
I mai la ia, E Hagara, e ke kauwawahine a Sarai, no hea mai oe? e hele ana hoi oe ihea? I aku la kela, Ke mahuka aku nei au mai ke alo o ko'u hakuwahine, mai o Sarai aku.
9 The angel said, “Go back to your mistress and be under her authority [MTY]”.
Olelo mai la ka anela o Iehova ia ia, E hoi hou oe i kou hakuwahine, a e noho iho oe malalo o kona mau lima.
10 The angel also said to her, “I will enable you to bear so many descendants that no one will be able to count them!”
I mai la hoi ka anela o Iehova ia ia, E hoonui loa no wau i kau poe mamo, aole lakou e hiki ke heluia no ka lehulehu.
11 The angel also said to her, “[Listen to this!] You are pregnant. You will give birth to a son. You must name him Ishmael, [which means ‘God hears]’, because Yahweh has heard you crying because you feel so miserable.
I mai la hoi ka anela o Iehova ia ia, Aia hoi, ua hapai oe, a e hanau mai no oe i keikikane, a e kapa oe i kona inoa o Isemaela; no ka mea, ua lohe no o Iehova i kou popilikia.
12 But your son will be as uncontrollable as a wild donkey [MET]. He will oppose everyone, and everyone will oppose him [MTY]. He will live far away from his relatives [SYN].”
E lilo auanei ia i kanaka hihiu, e ku e aku no kona lima i na kanaka a pau, a e ku e mai no hoi ka lima o na kanaka a pau ia ia: a e noho auanei no ia ma ke alo o kona poe hoahanau a pau.
13 Then Hagar realized that the angel was really Yahweh, so she said to herself, “(It is difficult to believe that I have really seen the back of Yahweh, the one who sees me!/Have I really seen the back of Yahweh, the one who sees me?)” [RHQ] So she called him ‘Yahweh, the one who sees me’.
Kapa aku la ia i ka inoa o Iehova nana i olelo mai ia ia, O oe e ke Akua ka mea i ike mai ia'u: no ka mea, i iho la ia, Ua imi aku no anei au i ka Mea ike mai ia'u?
14 That is why people call the well there ‘Beer-Lahai-Roi’, [which means, ‘The well of the living one who sees us’!] It is still there, between Kadesh and Bered.
Nolaila, ua kapaia ua punawai la, o Beeralahairoi: aia no ia mawaena o Kadesa a o Bereda.
15 So Hagar later gave birth to a son for Abram, and she gave to her son the name Ishmael.
Hanau mai la o Hagara i keikikane na Aberama: kapa aku la o Aberama i ka inoa o kana keiki a Hagara i hanau ai, o Isemaela.
16 Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar gave birth to Abram’s son Ishmael.
He kanawalukumamaono na makahiki o Aberama, i ka wa a Hagara i hanau ai ia Isemaela na Aberama.