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1 NO na puu ana o na kiaipuka: o na Kora, o Meselemia he keikikane a Kore, no na keiki a Asapa.
This is a list of the groups of men who guarded the temple gates: From the descendants of Korah, there was Meshelemiah, the son of Kore, who was one of the sons of Asaph.
2 A o na keikikane a Meselemia; o Zekaria ka makahiapo, o Iediaela ka lua, o Zebadia ke kolu, o Iateniela ka ha,
The oldest son of Meshelemiah was Zechariah. His other sons were Jediael, Zebadiah, Jathniel,
3 O Elama ka lima, o Iehohanana ke ono, o Elioenai ka hiku.
Elam, Jehohanan, and Eliehoenai.
4 Eia hoi, o na keikikane a Obededoma: o Semaia ka makahiapo, o Iehozabada ka lua, o loa ke kolu, o Sakara ka ha, o Netaneela ka lima,
[Another guard] was Obed-Edom. His oldest son was Shemaiah. His other sons were Jehozabad, Joah, Sacar, Nethanel,
5 O Amiela ke ono, o Isakara ka hiku, a o Peuletai ka walu: no ka mea, hoopomaikai mai la ke Akua ia ia.
Ammiel, Issachar, and Peullethai. It was because God had blessed him that he had many sons.
6 Na Semaia hoi, na kana keikikane, ua hanau na keiki; he mau luna lakou mawaena o ka ohana o ko lakou makuakane: no ka mea, he mau kanaka koa ikaika lakou.
Obed-Edom’s son Shemaiah also had sons. They were leaders in their father’s family because they were capable of doing many things well.
7 O na keikikane a Semaia; o Oteni, o Repaela, o Obeda, o Elezabada; o na hoahanau o lakou, he mau kanaka ikaika, o Elihu, a o Semakia.
The sons of Shemaiah were Othni, Rephael, Obed, and Elzabad. Shemaiah’s relatives Elihu and Semakiah were also capable men.
8 O keia poe a pau no na keiki a Obededoma: o lakou, o na keikikane a lakou, a me na hoahanau o lakou, na kanaka ikaika e hiki ai ka oihana, he kanaonokumamalua na Obededoma mai.
All of those descendants of Obed-Edom and their sons and relatives were capable people and strong workers. Altogether there were 62 of them.
9 Na Meselemia hoi na keikikane a me na hoahanau, na kanaka ikaika, he umikumamawalu:
Another guard was Meshelemiah. He and his sons and relatives were also capable people. There were 18 of them altogether.
10 A o Hosa hoi, no na keikikane a Merari, nana mai na keikikane; o Simeri ke pookela, (no ka mea, aole hoi ia o ka hiapo, aka, hoonoho iho la kona makuakane ia ia i pookela; )
Another guard was Hosah’s son Shimri, a descendant of Merari. Hosah appointed Shimri to be the leader, even though he was not Hosah’s oldest son.
11 O Hilekia ka lua, o Tebalia ke kolu, o Zekaria ka ha; o na keikikane a pau a me na hoahanau o Hosa, he umikumamakolu.
Hosah’s other sons were Hilkiah, Tabaliah, and Zechariah. Altogether there were 13 sons and relatives of Hosah.
12 Ia lakou i na kanaka pookela, na papa kiaipuka, a he mau puu o lakou e ku pono ana kekahi i kekahi, e lawelawe iloko o ka hale o Iehova.
Those men were leaders of the groups of men who guarded the gates of the temple. They worked at the temple like their relatives did.
13 A puu iho lakou no ka poe uuku a me ka poe nui, e like me ka ohana o ko lakou mau kupuna, no kela puka, a no keia puka.
By casting lots, the leader of each family chose one gate for their group to guard. [All of them, including] young men and old men (OR, including leaders of large families and small families), cast lots.
14 A puka mai la ka puu hikina ia Selemia, Alaila puu iho la lakou no kana keiki no Zekaria, he kakaolelo naauao: a puka mai la ka puu kukulu akau nona.
Shelemiah’s group was selected to guard the East Gate. The group of Shelemiah’s son Zechariah, who was a wise counselor, was selected to guard the North Gate.
15 Ia Obededoma ke kukuluhema: a i kana mau keikikane, ka hale ahu waiwai.
Then Obed-Edom’s group was selected to guard the South Gate, and his sons were selected to guard the [entrances to the temple] storerooms.
16 Ia Supima laua o Hosa ke komohana, a me ka puka Saleketa, ma ke alanuipapa o ka pii ana, he puu kiai maanei a he puu kiai ma o.
Then Shuppim’s group and Hosah’s group were selected to guard the West Gate and the Shalleketh Gate on the upper road [to the temple]. The work for the guards was divided evenly.
17 Ma ka hikina he mau Levi aono; ma ke kukuluakau, eha i ka la hookahi; ma ke kukuluhema, eha i ka la hookahi; a ma ka hale ahuwaiwai, elua a elua.
Each day there were six descendants of Levi who guarded the East Gate, four who guarded the North Gate, four who guarded the South Gate, and two at a time who guarded the entrances to the storerooms.
18 Ma Parebara ma ke komohana, eha ma ke alanuipapa, a elua ma Parebara.
At the West gate there were two men who guarded the courtyard and four who guarded the road outside the courtyard.
19 Oia na puu kiaipuka iwaena o na mamo a Kore, a iwaena o na mamo a Merari.
Those were the groups of men who were descendants of Korah and Merari who guarded the gates [of the temple].
20 A no ka Levi, o Ahiia, maluna ia o na waihona waiwai o ka hale o ke Akua, a maluna o ke ahu o na mea laa.
Other descendants of Levi were in charge of the chests that contained the money that was dedicated to Yahweh, money that the people brought to the temple.
21 No na keikikane a Laadana; o na keikikane a Laadana na Geresona, o na makua'lii a Laadana no Geresona; o Iehieli.
[One of those men was] Ladan, a descendant of Gershon. He was the ancestor of several family groups. Jehiel was the leader of one of those family groups.
22 O na keikikane a Iehieli; o Zetama a o Ioela kona kaikaina, maluna laua o na waihona waiwai o ka hale o Iehova.
Others who had that work were Zetham and his [younger] brother Joel, who were the sons of Jehiel.
23 No ka Amerama, a no ka Izehara, a no ka Heberona, a no ka Uziela:
Others who did that work were descendants of Amram, Izhar, Hebron and Uzziel.
24 A o Sebuela ke keiki a Geresoma ke keiki a Mose, oia ka luna o na waihona waiwai.
[From the descendants of Amram], Shubael, a descendant of Moses’s son Gershom, was the leader who was in charge of the money chests.
25 A o kona poe hoahanau ma Eliezera; o Rehabia kana keiki, o Iesaia kana keiki, o Iorama kana keiki, o Zikeri kana keiki, a o Selomita kana keiki:
[Others who did that work were] the descendants of [Gershom’s younger brother] Eliezer. Those men were Eliezer’s son Rehabiah, Rehabiah’s son Jeshaiah, Jeshaiah’s son Joram, Joram’s son Zicri, and Zicri’s son Shelomith.
26 O ua Selomita la a me kona poe hoahanau, o lakou maluna o na ahu a pau o na mea laa, a ke alii a Davida me ka na makua'lii, na lunatausani, na lunahaneri, a mo na lunakaua i hoolaa ai.
Shelomith and his relatives were in charge of all the valuable things that had been dedicated [to Yahweh] by King David, by the leaders of the family groups, by the army commanders of 1,000 soldiers and commanders of 100 soldiers, and by other army commanders.
27 No na waiwaipio i pio i na kaua, ka lakou i hoolaa ai, e kokua i ka hale o Iehova.
Some of the things that those army officers had taken [from Israel’s enemies] in battles they dedicated for the repair of the temple of Yahweh.
28 A o na mea a pau a Samuela ke kaula, laua o Saula ke keiki a Kisa, a me ka Abenera ke keiki a Nora, a me ka Ioaba ke keiki a Zeruia, i hoolaa ai: me ka kela mea keia mea i hoolaa ai, malalo ia o ka lima o Selomita, a o na hoahanau ona.
And Shelomith and his relatives were also in charge of everything that had been dedicated [to Yahweh] by the prophet Samuel, by King Saul, and by [David’s two army commanders] Ner and Joab.
29 No na Izehara; o Kenania me kana mau keikikane, no na oihana mawaho lakou maluna o ka Iseraela, no na ilamuku a me na lunakanawai.
From the descendants of Izhar, Kenaniah and his sons were given work outside [the temple area]. They were officials and judges in [various places] in Israel.
30 No ka Heberona; o Hasabia me kona poe hoahanau, na kanaka koa, hookahi tausani a me na haneri ehiku, he poe luna lakou iwaena o ka Iseraela, ma keia aoao o ka Ioredane ma ke komohana, i na mea a pau a Iehova, a i ka hana a ke alii.
From the descendants of Hebron, Hashabiah and his relatives were responsible for the work done for Yahweh and for the king in all the area west of the Jordan [river]. There were 1,700 of them who were able to do their work well.
31 Iwaena o ka Heberona, o Ieriia ke pookela iwaena o ka Heberona, mamuli o na hanauna o kona poe kupuna. I ke kanaha o ka makahiki o ko Davida alii ana ua imi ia'ku ai lakou, a ua loaa na kanaka koa ikaika iwaena o lakou ma Iazera o Gileada.
It was written in the records of the descendants of Hebron that Jeriah was their leader. When David had been ruling for almost 40 years, they searched in those records, and they found [names of] capable men descended from Hebron who were at Jazer [city] in the Gilead [region].
32 A o kona poe hoahanau na kanaka koa, elua tausani me na haneri ehiku o na makua'lii, ka poe a Davida i hoonoho ai i poe luna o ka Reubena, ka Gada, a me ka ohana hapa a Manase, no na mea a pau a ke Akua, a me na mea a ke alii.
Jeriah had 2,700 relatives who were able to do their work well, and who were leaders of their families. King David put them in charge of governing the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and [the eastern] half of the tribe of Manasseh, to be sure that all the people did what God and the king told them to do.

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