< Joshua 13 >

1 When Joshua was very old, Yahweh said to him, “Joshua, you are now an old man, but there is still a lot of land [for your army] to capture.
A ELEMAKULE o Iosua, a nui no hoi kona mau makahiki. Olelo aku la o Iehova ia ia, Ua elemakule oe, a nui kou mau makahiki, a nui no hoi ka aina i koe iho aole i komo.
2 Here is a list of the land that remains: The Geshur region and all the area where the Philistia people-group live;
Eia ka aina i koe, o na wahi a pau o ka poe Pilisetia, a o Gesura a pau,
3 the area where the Canaan people-group live, from the Shihor River [in the south] at the [eastern] border of Egypt, to Ekron [city] in the north; the rulers of the five [cities] of Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gath, and Ekron; the area where the Avva people-group live,
Mai Sihona mai aia imua o Aigupita a hiki i ka palena o Ekerona ma ka akau ae, ua heluia no ka poe Kanaana; elima haku o ka poe Pilisetia; ka poe Gaza, a me ka poe Asedoda, a me ka poe Esekalona, a me ka poe Gata, a me ka poe Ekerona; a o ka poe Avita kekahi.
4 which is south of the area where the Canaan people-group live;
Mai ke kukuluhema mai o ka aina a pau a ka poe Kanaana, a me ka Meara, kahi e pili ana i ko Sidona poe a hiki i Apeka i ka palena o ka Amora.
5 the area where the Gebal people-group live; and all the Lebanon area east of Baal-Gad [city] at the bottom of Hermon Mountain, as far as Lebo-Hamath.
O ka aina o ka poe Gibeli, a o Lebanona a pau loa ma ka hikina a ka la, mai Baalagada aku malalo ae o ka mauna o Heremona a hiki i kahi e komo ai iloko o Hamata.
6 All the people of the Sidon people-group live in the hilly area from Lebanon to Misrephoth-Maim, but I will force them to leave that area before you Israelis arrive there. Be sure to give that area to the Israeli people when you divide the land among them, like I told you to do.
A o ka poe noho ma ka mauna, mai Lebanona mai a hiki i Miserepotemaima, a me ko Sidona a pau, o lakou, ka'u e kipaku aku auanei mai ka Iseraela aku: aka, e puunaue oe ia mea ma ka hailona no ka poe mamo a Iseraela i wahi e noho ai, me au i kauoha aku ai ia oe.
7 Divide all that land among the nine Israeli tribes and half of the tribe of Manasseh, [the tribes that do not have land on the east side of the Jordan River].”
Ano e puunaue oe i keia aina i noho ana no na ohana eiwa, a me ka ohana hapa a Manase.
8 Half of the tribe of Manasseh and the tribes of Reuben and Gad had already been told what land they would receive, because Moses, the man who served Yahweh [well], had already assigned to them the land on the east side of the Jordan [River].
Malaila i loaa'i ka Reubena a me ka Gada, ko lakou wahi e noho ai, kahi a Mose i haawi aku ai ia lakou ma kela kapa o Ioredane ma ka hikina, e like me ka Mose, ke kauwa a Iehova i haawi aku ai ia lakou;
9 Their land extended from Aroer [town] at the Arnon River gorge to the town in the middle of the gorge. It included the whole plain from Medeba [town south] to Dibon [town].
Mai Aroera mai ma ke kapa o ka muliwai o Arenona, a me ke kulanakauhale aia ma ka muliwai, a me ke awawa a pau o Medeba a hiki i Dibona;
10 All the towns ruled by King Sihon were in that area. The land extended to where the Ammon people-group lived.
O na kulanakauhale a pau o Sihona, ke alii o ka poe Amora, ka mea i alii ai ma Hesebona a hiki i ka palena o na keiki a Amona;
11 The Gilead area was also there, and the regions where the people of the Geshur and Maacah people-groups lived, and all of Hermon Mountain and all the Bashan region [south] to Salecah.
A me Gileada, a me ka palena o ka poe Gesura, a me ka poe Maakati, a o ka mauna a pau o Heremona, a me Basana a pau a hiki i Saleka;
12 All the land ruled by Og, the king who ruled the Bashan [region], was in that land. Og was one of the last descendants of Repha; previously he had ruled in Ashtaroth and Edrei [cities], but [the armies of] Moses had defeated their armies and had taken their land from them.
A me ke aupuni a pau o Oga, ma Basana, ka mea i alii ai ma Asetarota a me Ederei, oia ka mea i koe iho no ka poe Repaima; o ka poe a Mose i pepehi ai, a i kipaku aku no hoi.
13 But the Israelis did not force the people of the Geshur and Maacah [people-groups] to leave their land, so they still live among the Israeli people.
Aka, aole i kipakuia ka poe Gesuri, a me ka poe Maakati e ka Iseraela; aka, noho pu no ka poe Gesuri, a me ka poe Maakati me ka Iseraela a hiki i keia la.
14 The tribe of Levi was the only tribe that did not get any land. Instead, just like Yahweh promised, they continued to receive [food from] the sacrifices that were given to Yahweh, the God whom the Israelis [worship], the sacrifices that were burned [on the sacred altar].
Aole i haawiia mai ka ainahooili no ka Levi; o na mohai o Iehova, ke Akua o ka Iseraela, oia ko lakou ainahooili, e like me ia i olelo mai ai.
15 Moses had allotted land to each clan in the tribe of Reuben.
Haawi o Mose no ka ohana a Reubena e like me ko lakou mau hale.
16 Their land extended from Aroer [town] near the Arnon River gorge to Medeba [town]. That included all of the plain [that is near Medeba] and the town in the middle of the gorge.
Aia ko lakou palena mai o Aroera mai, ma ke kapa o ka muliwai o Arenona, a me ko kulanakauhale ma ua muliwai la, a me ka papu a pau ma Medeba.
17 It also included Heshbon [city] and all the nearby towns on the plain—Dibon, Bamioth-Baal, Beth-Baal-Meon,
O Hesebona, a me na kulanakauhale ona a pau ma ka papu; o Dibona, a me Bamota Baala, a me Betabaalameona,
18 Jahaz, Kedemoth, Mephaath,
A me Iahasa a me Kedemota, a me Mepaata,
19 Kiriathaim, Sibmah, Zereth-Shahar on the hill overlooking the valley,
A me Kireataima, a me Sibema, a me Zeretasahara ma ka mauna no ka papu,
20 Beth-Peor, the hills in the Pisgah area, and Beth-Jeshimoth.
A me Betepeora a me Asedota-pesega, a me Beteiesimota,
21 That land included all the towns on the plain and all the area that King Sihon had previously ruled. But [the army of] Moses had defeated him and the rulers of the Midian people-group: Evi, Rekem, Zur, Hur, and Reba. The armies of all those rulers fought battles along with the army of Sihon, and they lived in that country.
A me na kulanakauhale a pau o ka papu a me ke aupuni a pau o Sihona ke alii o ka Amora, ka mea i alii ai ma Hesebona, ka mea a Mose i pepehi ai me na kaukaualii hoi o Midiana. Oia o Eli a me Rekema a me Gura a me Hura a me Reba, oia na makualii o Sihona e noho ana ma ka aina.
22 The Israeli army killed many people during those battles, including Balaam, [the prophet] from Beor, who tried to use magic to predict/tell what would happen in the future.
O Balaama ke kilo ke keiki a Beora, oia kekahi i pepehiia e ka Iseraela me ka pahikaua, iwaena o ka poe i pepehiia e lakou.
23 The [western] boundary of the land that was allotted to the clans of the tribe of Reuben was the Jordan [River].
A o ka palena o ka Reubena o Ioredane no ia, a me kona palena. Oia ka aina hooilina o ka Renbena ma ko lakou mau hale, o na kulanakauhale a me na kauhale olaila,
24 Moses also allotted some land to each clan in the tribe of Gad.
Puunaue ae la o Mose no ka ohana a Gada, no na mamo a Gada mamuli o ko lakou poe ohua.
25 Their land included the Jazer [area] and all the towns of the Gilead [area]; half of the land where the Ammon people-group lived, as far as Aroer [town which is] near Rabbah [town];
Aia no ia lakou ka palena o Iazera, a me na kulanakauhale a pau o Gileada, a me ka hapalua o ka aina o ka poe mamo a Amona a hiki i Aroera aia imua o Raba.
26 the area from Heshbon [city] to Ramath-Mizpah and Betonim [towns; the area] from Mahanaim [town] to the Debir region;
A mai Hesebona a hiki ia Ramotamizepa, a me Betonima; a mai Mahanaima a hiki i ka mokuna o Debira.
27 Beth-Haram, Beth-Nimrah, Succoth, and Zaphon [cities] in the valley; and the other area that King Sihon had ruled on the east side of the Jordan River. That area extended [north] to the southern end of Galilee Lake.
Ma ke awawa o Betearama a me Betenimera a me Sukota, a me Zapora, ke koena o ko aupuni o Sihona, ke alii o Hesebona, o Ioredane a me kona palena a hiki i kahakai o Kinerota ma kela kapa o Ioredane ma ka hikina.
28 All this land, including the towns and villages, was allotted to the tribe of Gad.
Oia ka hooilina a ka poe mamo a Gada ma ko lakou poe ohua, o na kulanakauhale, a me na kauhale olaila.
29 Moses also had allotted some of the land [on the east side of the Jordan River] to half of the tribe of Manasseh.
A puunaue ae la o Mose na ka ohana hapa a Manase: eia ka hooilina na ka poe keiki a Manase ma ko lakou mau ohua.
30 Their land extended [north] from Mahanaim [city]. It included all the Bashan region, all the land that King Og had ruled, and all the towns in the Jair area in Bashan. Altogether that area included 60 towns.
Aia ko lakou palena mai Mahanaima ae o Basana a pau, o ke aupuni a pau o Oga, ke alii o Basana, a me na kauhale a pau o Iaira, aia no ma Basana kanaono kauhale:
31 Their area also included half of the Gilead region, and the cities of Ashtaroth and Edrei where King Og had ruled. All that area was allotted to the clans descended from Manasseh’s son Makir.
A o ka hapa o Gileada a me Asetarota, a me Ederei, na kulanakauhale o ke aupuni o Oga ma Basana, oia na ka poe mamo a Makira ke keiki a Manase, na ka ohana hapa no a Makira ma ko lakou mau ohua.
32 Moses had allotted to those tribes the land that was on the plain of the Moab [region], on the east side of the Jordan [River], across from Jericho.
Oia ka Mose i puunaue ai i ainahooili ma ka papu o Moaba ma kela kapa o Ioredane, ma ka hikina o Ioriko.
33 But Moses did not allot any land to the tribe of Levi because Yahweh, the God whom we Israelis worship, promised that he himself would always provide for them.
Aka, aole i haawi o Mose i ainahooili na ka Levi. O Iehova ke Akua o ka Iseraela, oia ko lakou ainahooili, e like me ka mea ana i olelo mai ai ia lakou.

< Joshua 13 >