< Nehemiah 11 >

1 The [Israeli] leaders [and their families] settled in the sacred city, Jerusalem. The other people (cast lots/threw marked stones) to determine which family from each ten families would live in Jerusalem. The other people continued to live in the other towns and cities [in Judea].
NOHO iho la na luna o ka poe kanaka iloko o Ierusalema; a o ke koena o ka poe kanaka, hailona iho la lakou e lawe i hookahi noloko mai o ka umi e noho iloko o Ierusalema ke kulanakauhale laa, a o na mea eiwa iloko o na kulanakauhale e ae.
2 Those people [asked God to] bless those who volunteered to [be among the 10% who] moved to Jerusalem.
Hoomaikai aku la ka poe kanaka i na kanaka a pau i haawi oluolu ia lakou iho e noho iloko o Ierusalema.
3 [Some of] the priests, [some of] the [other] descendants of Levi, [some of] the temple workers, and the descendants of King Solomon’s servants, and many of the other people lived on their own property in the towns [where their ancestors had lived].
Eia ka poe koikoi o ka aina, ka poe i noho iloko o Ierusalema; aka, iloko o na kulanakauhale o Iuda, noho iho la kela kanaka keia kanaka ma kahi i hoiliia nona iloko o ko lakou mau kulanakauhale, o ka Iseraela, o na kahuna, a me na Levi, a me ka poe Netini a me na mamo a na kauwa a Solomona.
4 But some people from the tribes of Judah and Benjamin [decided to] live in Jerusalem. One of them from the tribe of Judah was Athaiah. He was the son of Uzziah, who was the son of Zechariah, who was the son of Amariah, who was the son of Shephatiah, who was the son of Mahalalel, who was a descendant of [Judah’s son] Perez.
Noho iho la iloko o Ierusalema kekahi poe o na mamo a Iuda, a me na mamo a Beniamina. O na mamo a Iuda, o Ataia ke keiki a Uzia, ke keiki a Zekaria, ke keiki a Amaria, ke keiki a Sepatia, ke keiki a Mahalaleela, o na mamo a Pereza;
5 [Another one from the tribe of Judah was] Maaseiah, [who was] the son of Baruch, [who was] the son of Colhozeh, [who was] the son of Hazaiah, [who was] the son of Adaiah, [who was] the son of Joiarib, [who was] the son of Zechariah, [who was] a descendant of [Judah’s son] Shelah.
A o Maaseia ke keiki a Baruka, ke keiki a Kalahoze, ke keiki a Hazaia, ke keiki a Adaia, ke keiki a Ioiariba, ke keiki a Zekaria, ke keiki a Siloni.
6 There were 468 men who were descendants of Perez who were valiant/courageous soldiers who lived in Jerusalem.
O na mamo a pau a Pereza i noho iloko o Ierusalema, eha haneri a me kanaonokumamawalu kanaka koa.
7 [One of the men] of the tribe of Benjamin who decided to live in Jerusalem was Sallu, the son of Meshullam, the son of Joed, the son of Pedaiah, the son of Kolaiah, the son of Maaseiah, the son of Ithiel, the son of Jeshaiah.
Eia ka poe mamo a Beniamina, o Salu ke keiki a Mesulama, ke keiki a Ioeda, ke keiki a Pedaia, ke keiki a Kolaia, ke keiki a Maaseia, ke keiki a Itiela, ke keiki a Iesaia.
8 Two of Sallu’s relatives, Gabbai and Sallai, also settled in Jerusalem. Altogether, 928 people from the tribe of Benjamin settled in Jerusalem
A mahope ona Gabai, Salai, eiwa haneri a me ka iwakaluakumamawalu.
9 Their leader was Joel, son of Zichri. The official who was second in command in Jerusalem was Hassenuah.
A o Ioela ke keiki a Zikeri ka luna maluna o lakou; a o Iuda ke keiki a Senua ka mea maluna o ka mokuna alua o ke kulanakauhale.
10 The priests [who settled in Jerusalem] were Jedaiah the son of Joiarib, Jakin,
O kekahi poe o na kahuna; o Iedaia ke keiki a Ioiariba, o Iakina;
11 Seraiah, the son of Hilkiah, the son of Meshullam, the son of Zadok, the son of Meraioth, the son of Ahitub [who had previously been] the Supreme Priest.
O Seraia ke keiki a Hilekia, ke keiki a Mesulama, ke keiki a Zadoka, ke keiki a Meraiota, ke keiki a Ahituba, ka luna o ka hale o ke Akua.
12 Altogether, 822 members of that clan worked in the temple. Another [priest who settled in Jerusalem] was Adaiah, the son of Jeroham, the son of Pelaliah, the son of Amzi, the son of Zechariah, the son of Pashhur, the son of Malchijah.
A o ko lakou poe hoahanau ka poe nana i hana i ka hana o ka hale, ewalu haneri a me ka iwakaluakumamalua; a me Adaia, ke keiki a Ierohama, ke keiki a Pelalia, ke keiki a Amezi, ke keiki a Zekaria, ke keiki a Pasura, ke keiki a Malekia,
13 Altogether, there were 242 members of that clan who were leaders of the clan [who settled in Jerusalem]. Another [priest who settled in Jerusalem] was Amashsai the son of Azarel, the son of Ahzai, the son of Meshillemoth, the son of Immer.
A me kona mau hoahanau, ka poe koikoi o na makua, elua haneri a me kanahakumamalua: a me Amasai ke keiki a Azareela, ke keiki a Ahezai, ke keiki a Mesilemota, ke keiki a Imera,
14 There were 128 members of that clan who were valiant soldiers [who settled in Jerusalem]. Their leader was Zabdiel the son of Haggedolim.
A me ko lakou mau hoahanau, he poe koa ikaika, hookahi haneri a me ka iwakaluakumamawalu; a o ka luna maluna o lakou o Zabediela, kekahi o ka poe koikoi.
15 Another descendant of Levi who settled in Jerusalem was Shemaiah the son of Hasshub, the son of Azrikam, the son of Hashabiah, the son of Bunni.
A o kekahi poe o na Levi; o Semaia ke keiki a Hasuba, ke keiki a Azerikama, ke keiki a Hasabia, ke keiki a Buni;
16 Two others were Shabbethai and Jozabad, who were prominent men who supervised the work outside the temple.
A me Sabetai a me Iozabada, na mea maluna o ka hana mawaho no ka hale o ke Akua, kekahi o ka poe koikoi o ka Levi;
17 Another one was Mattaniah, the son of Mica, the son of Zabdi, the son of Asaph. Mattaniah directed the temple choir when they sang the prayers to thank [God]. His assistant was Bakbukiah. Another one was Abda, the son of Shammua, the son of Galal, the son of Jeduthun.
A me Matania ke keiki a Mika, ke keiki a Zabedi, ke keiki a Asapa, ka luna puana o ka mele ma ka pule ana; a me Bakebukia malalo iki ae o kona poe hoahanau, a me Abeda, ke keiki a Samua, ke keiki a Galala, ke keiki a Iedutuna.
18 Altogether, there were 284 descendants of Levi who settled in Jerusalem.
O na Levi a pau iloko o ke kulanakauhale hoano, elua haneri a me kanawalukumamaha.
19 The men who guarded the temple gates were Akkub and Talmon and 172 of their relatives who settled in Jerusalem.
A o na kiaipuka, o Akuba, o Talemona a me ko laua mau hoahanau, ka poe i kiai i na puka, hookahi haneri a me kanahikukumamalua
20 The other Israeli people including priests and [other] descendants of Levi lived on their own property in other towns and cities in Judea.
A o ke koena o ka Iseraela, ka poe kahuna, na Levi, iloko no lakou o na kulanakauhale a pau o Iuda, kela kanaka keia kanaka ma kahi i hoiliia nona.
21 But the temple workers lived on Ophel [Hill in Jerusalem]. They were supervised by Ziha and Gishpa.
Noho iho la ka poe Netini iloko o Opela; a maluna o ka poe Netini, o Ziha a me Gisepa.
22 The man who supervised the [other] descendants of Levi who [helped the priests and] lived in Jerusalem was Uzzi, the son of Bani, the son of Hashabiah, the son of Mattaniah, the son of Mica. Uzzi belonged to the clan of Asaph, the clan that was in charge of the music in the temple.
A o ka luna o na Levi iloko o Ierusalema, o Uzi ke keiki a Bani, ke keiki a Hasabia, ke keiki a Matania, ke keiki a Mika. Noloko mai o ka poe mamo a Asapa, ka poe mele ma ka hana ana iloko o ka hale o ke Akua.
23 The king [of Persia] had commanded that the clans should decide what each clan should do to lead the music in the temple each day.
No ka mea, kauoha ae la ke alii ia lakou i haawiia i ka poe mele kekahi oihana i kela la i keia la.
24 Pethahiah, the son of Meshezabel, [who was] from the clan of Zerah and a descendant of Judah, was the ambassador [of the Israelis] to the king of Persia.
A o Petahia ke keiki a Mesezabeela, kekahi o na mamo a Zera ke keiki a Iuda, ma ko ke alii aoao no ia, i na mea a pau i pili i na kanaka.
25 Some of the people [who did not settle in Jerusalem] lived in villages close to their farms. Some from the tribe of Judah lived in villages near Kiriath-Arba, Dibon, and Jekabzeel [cities].
No na kauhale ma ko lakou mau aina: noho iho la kekahi poe mamo a Iuda ma Kiriata-areba a me na kauhale e pili pu ana me ia. a ma Dibona a me na kauhale e pili pu ana me ia, a ma Iekabezeela a me na kauhale e pili pu ana me ia,
26 Some lived in Jeshua [city], in Moladah [city], in Beth-Pelet [city],
A ma Iesua, a ma Molada, a ma Beta-peleta,
27 in Hazar-Shual [city], and in Beersheba [city] and the villages near it.
A ma Hazara-suala, a ma Beeraseba, a me na kauhale e pili pu ana me ia,
28 Others lived in Ziklag [city], in Meconah [city] and the villages near it,
A ma Zikelaga, a ma Mekona, a me na kauhale e pili pu ana me ia,
29 in En-Rimmon [city], in Zorah [city], in Jarmuth [city],
A ma Ena-rimona a ma Zarea, a ma Iaremuta,
30 in Zanoah [city], in Adullam [city], and in the villages near those cities. Some lived in Lachish [city] and in the nearby villages, and some lived in Azekah [town] and the villages near it. All of those people lived in Judea, in the area between Beersheba [in the south] and Hinnom Valley [in the north, at the edge of Jerusalem].
Zanoa, Adulama, a me na kauhale e pili pu ana me lakou, ma Lakisa, a me na aina e pili pu ana me ia, ma Azeka, a me na kauhale e pili pu ana me ia. Noho iho la lakou mai Beeraseba aku a i ke awawa o Hinoma.
31 The people of the tribe of Benjamin lived in Geba [city], Micmash [city], Aija [city which is also known as Ai], Bethel [city] and in nearby villages,
A o na mamo a Beniamina, mai Geba aku a ma Mikemasa a me Aia, a me Betela, a me na kauhale e pili pu ana me ia,
32 in Anathoth [city], in Nob [city], in Ananiah [town],
Ma Anatots, Noba, Anania,
33 in Hazor [city], in Ramah [city], in Gittaim [city],
Hazora, Rama, Gitaima,
34 in Hadid [city], in Zeboim [town], in Neballat [town],
Hadida, Zeboima, Nebalata,
35 in Lod [town], in Ono [town], and in Craftsmen’s Valley.
Loda, a me Ono, ke awawa o ka poe kahuna hana.
36 Some of the groups of the descendants of Levi who had lived in Judea were sent to live with [the people of the tribe of] Benjamin.
A o ka poe no na Levi, ua maheleia lakou ma Iuda a ma Beniamina.

< Nehemiah 11 >