< Nehemiah 5 >
1 [Later, ] many of the men and their wives protested loudly about what [some of] the [other] Jews were doing.
NUI loa iho la ka ohumu ana o na kanaka a me ka lakou poe wahine i na hoahanau o lakou i ka Iuda.
2 Some/One of them said, “We have many children. So we need a lot of grain to be able to eat and continue to live.”
No ka mea, olelo mai la kekahi poe, O ka makou mau keikikane a me ka makou mau kaikamahine, he poe nui no makou, a lawe aie makou i ka ai, i ai iho ai, a ola.
3 Others said, “The fields and vineyards and houses that we own, it has been necessary for us to (mortgage them/promise to give them to someone if we do not pay back to him the money he has loaned us) in order to get money to buy grain, during this (famine/time where there is not much food).”
Aia hoi kekahi poe i olelo mai la, Ua moraki aku makou i na aina o makou, a me ka makou mau mala waina, a me ko makou mau hale, e kuai makou i ka ai, no ka pololi.
4 Others said, “We have [needed to] borrow money to pay the taxes that the king [commanded us to pay] on our fields and our vineyards.
A aia no hoi kekahi poe i olelo mai la, Ua lawe aie makou i ke kala i mea hookupu i ke alii, a paa malaila na aina o makou a me na mala waina.
5 We are Jews just like [IDM] they are. Our children are ([just as good as/equal with)] their children. But we have needed to sell some of our children to become slaves [in order to pay what we owe]. We have already sold some of our daughters to become slaves. Our fields and vineyards have been taken away from us, so now we do not have [the money to pay what we owe, and we are forced to sell our children to get money to pay those debts].”
A e like me ka io o ko makou poe hoahanau, ea, pela no ka io o makou, a e like me ka lakou mau keiki, pela no na keiki a makou; a eia hoi e hoolilo ana makou i ka makou mau keikikane a me ka makou mau kaikamahine i poe kauwa, a ua hookauwaia ano kekahi poe o ka makou mau kaikamahine: aole e hiki ia makou ke hoola; no ka mea, aia no ia hai na aina o makou a me ka makou mau mala waina.
6 I was very angry when I heard these things that they were complaining about.
A huhu loa iho la au i ko'u lohe ana i ko lakou ohumu ana, a me keia mau mea.
7 So I thought about what I could do about it. I told the leaders and officials [who were responsible for this work], “You are charging interest to your own relatives [when they borrow money from you]!” Then I called together a large group of people,
Alaila kuka iho la ko'u naau me au iho; a ao aku la au i na kaukaualii a me na luna, a i aku la au ia lakou, Ke lawe nei oukou i ka uku kuala kekahi me kekahi A hoohuli au i ahakanaka nui eku e ia lakou.
8 and I said to their [leaders], “Some of our Jewish relatives have been forced to sell themselves to become slaves of people who have come from other countries. As much as we have been able to, we have been buying them back [out of slavery]. But now you are forcing your own relatives to sell themselves to you, their fellow Jews, as slaves!” [When I said that to them, ] they were silent. There was nothing that they could say [because they knew that what I said was true].
A i aku la au ia lakou, Ua kuai hoola makou i na hoahanau o kakou i ka Iuda i kuai lilo ia'ku i ko na aina e, e like me ka mea i hiki ia makou; a e kuai anei oukou i ko oukou hoahanau, ea? a e kuaiia mai anei lakou ia kakou? Alaila mumule iho la lakou, aole hoi i loaa ia lakou kekahi mea e ekemu mai ai.
9 Then I said to them, “What you are doing is terrible [EUP]! You certainly ought to [RHQ] obey God and do what is right! If you did that, our enemies who do not revere Yahweh [would see that we are doing what is right and] would not ridicule us.
A i aku la au, Aole pono keia mea a oukou e hana nei: aole anei e hele oukou ma ka makau o ko kakou Akua no ka hoowahawaha ana mai o ko na aina e, ko kakou poe enemi?
10 My fellow Jews and I and my servants have lent money and grain to people [without charging interest]. So you all should stop charging interest on these loans.
E hiki no hoi ia'u, a me ko'u poe hoahanau, a me ka'u poe kanwa ke auhau ia lakou ma ke kala a me ka ai: aka, e haalele kakou i keia alunu ana, ea.
11 Also, you must give back to them their fields, their vineyards, their olive tree orchards, and their houses that you have taken from them. You must also give back to them the interest that you charged them when they borrowed money, grain, wine, and [olive] oil from you, and you must do it today!”
Ke noi aku nei au ia oukou, e hoihoi aku oukou io lakou la i keia la i na aina o lakou, a me ka lakou mau mala waina a me ka lakou mau mala oliva, a me ko lakou mau hale, a me ka hapahaneri o ke kala a me ka ai, a me ka waina, a me ka aila a oukou e auhau ai ia lakou.
12 The leaders replied, “We will do what you have said. We will return to them everything that we forced them to give to us, and we will not require that they give us anything more.” Then I summoned the priests, and I forced the leaders to vow in front of them that they would do what they had promised to do.
A i mai la lakou, E hoihoi no makou, aole hoi e auhau ia lakou; e like me ka mea au i olelo mai ai, pela no makou e hana'i. Alaila kahea aku la au i na kahuna, a na'u no lakou i kena'ku e hoohiki e nana e like me keia olelo ana.
13 I shook out the folds of my robe and said to them, “If you do not do what you have just now promised to do, I hope/desire that God will shake you like I am shaking my robe. He will take away your homes and everything else that you own.” They all replied, “Amen/May it be so!” And they praised Yahweh. Then they did what they had promised to do.
A lulu iho la au i ke kapa ma ko'u alo, a i aku la au, Pela no e lulu aku ai ke Akua i kela kanaka i keia kanaka, ke nana ole ia e like me keia olelo ana, mai kona hale aku a mai kana oihana aku no hoi, a pela no ia e luluia'i a nele. A i mai la ka ahakanaka a pau, Amene, a hoonani aku la ia Iehova. A hana iho la ka poe kanaka e like me keia olelo ana.
14 I was appointed to be the governor of Judea in the twentieth year that Artaxerxes was the king [of Persia]. For the next twelve years, until he had been ruling for almost 32 years, neither I nor my officials accepted [the money that we were allowed/entitled to receive to buy] food because of my being the governor.
A mai ka la mai o'u i hooliloia'i i kiaaina ma ka aina o Iuda, mai ka makahiki iwakalua mai a hiki i ka makahiki kanakolukumamalua o Aretasaseta, o ke alii, he umikumamalua makahiki, aole no au, aole hoi ko'u poe hoahanau i ai i ka ai na ke kiaaina.
15 The men who were governors before I became the governor had burdened the people by requiring them to pay a lot of taxes. They had forced each person to pay to them 40 silver coins every day, in addition to giving food and wine to them. Even their servants/officials oppressed the people. But I did not do that, because I revered God.
Aka, o na kiaaina mamua o'u, ua hookaumaha lakou i na kanaka, a ua lawe na lakou mai i ka ai, a me ka waina, a me na sekela kala he kanaha; a ua hana no hoi ka lakou mau kauwa me he poe alii la maluna o na kanaka: aka, aole au i hana pela no ka makau i ke Akua.
16 I also continued to work on the wall, and I did not take land from people [who were unable to pay back the money that they had borrowed from me]. All those who worked for me joined me to work on the wall.
A hooikaika no hoi au ma ka hana ana i keia pa, aole hoi makou i kuai i aina; aka, malaila no ma ka hana i akoakoa'i ka'u poe kauwa a pau.
17 Also, every day I was responsible to feed 150 Jewish officials, and also [official] visitors who came from nearby countries.
A o ka poe o Iuda, a me na luna ma kau papaaina hookahi haneri a me kanalima kanaka, a me ka poe no hoi i hele mai la io makou nei no ko na aina e mai a puni makou.
18 Each day I [told my servants to] serve [us the meat from] one ox, six very good sheep, and chickens. And every ten days I gave them a large new supply of wine. But I knew that the people were burdened [by paying lots of taxes], so I did not accept [the money that I was entitled/allowed to receive to buy all this] food because of my being the governor.
A o ka mea i hoomakaukauia no ka la hookahi, hookahi bipi, a me na hipa eono i waeia; a ua noomakaukauia no hoi na manu na'u, a i ka umi o na la, keia waina keia waina, he nui; a ma keia mau mea, aole no au i lawe i ka ai na ke kiaaina, no ka mea, ua kaumaha ka hookauwa ana maluna o keia poe kanaka.
19 My God, do not forget me, and reward me because of all that I have done for these people.
E hoomanao mai oe ia'u, e ko'u Akua, i mea e pono ai, e like me na mea a pau a'u i hana'i no keia poe kanaka.