< Genesis 9 >
1 Then God blessed Noah and his sons, saying to them, “I want you to have many children who will live all over the earth.
HOOPOMAIKAI mai la ke Akua ia Noa, a me kana mau keikikane, i mai la ia lakou, E hoohua mai oukou, e mahuahua, a e hoopiha i ka honua.
2 All the wild animals on the earth and all the birds, all the creatures that scurry across the ground, and all the fish, will be very afraid [DOU] of you. I have put them under your control.
E kau mai auanei ka makau ia oukou a me ka weliweli maluna o na holoholona a pau o ka honua, maluna hoi o na manu a pau e ka lewa, a maluna hoi o na mea a pau e hele ana ma ka honua, a maluna no hoi o na ia a pau o ke kai; ua haawiia'ku lakou iloko o na lima o oukou.
3 Just as I previously said you could eat green plants for food, now I am saying you can eat everything that lives and moves.
O na mea hele a pau e ola ana, na oukou ia e ai; me ka'u i haawi aku ai i na launahele opiopio na oukou, pela ka'u e haawi aku nei i na mea a pau.
4 [It is blood that causes creatures to be alive], therefore you must not eat meat that still has blood in it after the animal is killed. [After you have drained the blood out, you may cook it and eat it].
Aka, mai ai oukou i ka io me kona ola, oia kona koko.
5 I insist that murderers must be executed. Animals that kill people must also be executed. The reason that everyone who murders someone else must be executed is that
He oiaio, e hoopai auanei au i ke koko o ko oukou ola; ma ka lima o na holoholona a pau ka'u e hoopai aku ai; a ma ka lima hoi o na kanaka; ma ka lima hoi o ka hoahanau o kela kanaka keia kanaka ka'u e hoopai aku ai i ke ola o kanaka.
6 I made people to be like myself [in many ways]. So someone who murders another human being must be executed by others, [because he killed someone who is like me].
O ka mea nana e hookahe i ke koko o kanaka, e hookaheia no kona koko e kanaka: no ka mea, ma ke ano o ke Akua oia i hana'i i kanaka.
7 As for you, I want you to produce many children, in order that they and their descendants may live all over the earth.”
A oukou, e hoohua mai oukou, a e mahuahua; e hanau nui ma ka honua, a e hoolaha malaila.
8 God also said to Noah and his sons,
Olelo mai la ke Akua ia Noa a i kana mau keiki me ia, i mai la,
9 “Listen carefully. I am now making a solemn promise to you and with your descendants,
Owau la e, ke hoopaa nei au i ka u berita me oukou a me ka oukou poe mamo mahope o oukou:
10 and with all the living creatures that are with you—including the birds, the livestock, and the wild animals—every living creature on the earth that came out of the boat with you.
A me na mea ola a pau me oukou, o na manu, o na holoholona laka a me na holoholona hihiu o ka honua me oukou: mai ka poe a pau i hele mai iwaho e ka halelana, a i na holoholona a pau o ka honua.
11 This is the promise that I am making to you: I will never again destroy all living creatures by a flood, or destroy everything else on the earth by a flood.”
E hoopaa no wau i ka'u berita me oukou: aole hoi e luku hou ia ua mea ola a pau i na wai o ke kaiakahinalii: aole hoi he kaiakahinalii e hiki hou mai ana e pau ai ka honua.
12 Then God said to him, “This is the sign to guarantee that I will keep the promise that I am making to you and to all living creatures, a promise that I will keep forever:
I mai la ke Akua. Eia ka hoailona o ka berita a'u e hana nei mawaena o'u a o oukou, me na mea ola a pau me oukou, no ua hanauna a pau.
13 [From time to time] I will put a rainbow in the sky. It will remind me of my promise that I have made to you and everything on the earth.
Ke kau nei au i kuu anuenue ma ke ae, i hoailona ia uo ka berita mawaena o'u a o ka honua.
14 When I cause rain to fall from the clouds, and a rainbow appears in the sky,
A hoouhi aku ai au i ke ao maluna o ka honua, e ikea auanei ke anuenue ma ke ae.:
15 it will remind me about the promise that I have made to you and all living creatures, my promise that there will never again be a flood that will destroy all living creatures.
A e hoomanao iho uo au i ka'u berita mawaena o'u a o oukou, me na mea io e ola ana a pau: aole loa e lilo hou ana ka wai i kaiakahinalii e luku ai i na mea io a pau.
16 Whenever there is a rainbow in the sky, I will see it, and I will think about the promise that I have made to every living creature that is upon the earth, a promise that I will keep forever.”
A e kau mai auanei ke anuenue ma ke ao: a e nana aku au ia i hoomanao iho ai au i ka berita mau loa mawaena o ke Akua a o na mea ola a pau o na mea io a pau maluna o ka honua.
17 Then God said to Noah, “The rainbow will be the sign of the promise that I have made to all the creatures that live on the earth.”
Olelo mai la ke Akua ia Noa Ola ka hoailona o ka berita a'u i hoopaa iho ai mawaena o'u a e na mea io a pau maluna o ka houna.
18 The sons of Noah who came out of the boat were Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Ham later became the father of Canaan.
O na keikikane a Noa. ua mea i puka mai iwaho o ka halelana. oia o Sema, o Hama, a o lapeta: a o Hama ka makuakaue no Kananna.
19 All the people on the earth are descended from those three sons of Noah.
O lakou ua keikikane ekolu a Noa. a na lakou i hoolalaia ku [na kanaka] ma ka honua a pau.
20 Noah was a farmer. He planted grapevines.
Hoomaka iho la o Noa e mahiai, a kanu iho la ia i ka malawaina:
21 [When they later produced grapes, he made wine from the grapes]. One day, when he drank too much of the wine, he became drunk, and he lay naked in his tent.
Inu iho la ia i ka waina, a ona: a ua uhi ole ia oia i ke kapa maloko o kona halelewna.
22 Ham, the father of Canaan, saw his father lying naked in the tent. So he went outside and told his two older brothers what he had seen.
Ike aku la o Hama ka makuakane o Kauaana i kahi hilahila o kona makuakane. a hai mai la i kona mau hoahanau elua mawaho.
23 Then Shem and Japheth took a large cloth and placed it across their backs, and walked backwards into the tent. They covered their father’s naked body with the cloth. Their faces were turned away from their father, so they did not see him naked.
Lalau aku la o Sema laua o Iapeta i ka aahu. a kau iho la maluna o ko laua mau poohiwi. a hele hope aku la laua. a uhi iho la i kahi hilahila o ko laua makuakane: ua huli hope ko laua mau maka. a ike ole aku laua i kahi hilahila o ko laua makuakane.
24 When Noah woke up [and was sober again], he found out how wrongfully Ham, his youngest son, had behaved toward him.
Ala ae la o Noa i ka pau ana o kona waina. a ike iho la ia i ka mea a kana keiki muli iho i hana aku ai ia ia.
25 He said, “I am cursing Ham’s youngest son, Canaan, and his descendants. They will be like slaves to their uncles.
Olelo mai la oia. E poino ne o Kanaaua: he kauwa ia ua na kauwa a kona poe hoahanau.
26 I will ask God to enlarge the territory that belongs to Japheth, and allow his descendants to live peacefully among the descendants of Shem [MTY].
Olelo mai la hoi oia. E hoomaikaiia o Iehova. ke Akua o Sema: a o Kauaana kana kauwa.
27 And I desire that Canaan’s descendants will be like slaves of Japheth’s descendants.”
E hoomahuahua auanei ke Akua ia Iapeta, a e noho no auanei ia ma ua halelewa o Sema: a o Kauaana kana kauwa.
28 Noah lived 350 more years after the flood.
A e ko Noa ola ana mahope o ke kaiakahinalii, akolu ia haneri makahiki a me kanalima.
29 He died when he was 950 years old.
O ua la a pau o Noa. aiwa ia haneri makahiki a me kanalima: a make iho la ia.