< II Oihanaalii 26 >
1 A LAILA, lalau na kanaka a pau o Iuda, ia Uzia, he umikumamaono makahiki ona, a hoalii iho la ia ia ma ka hakahaka o kona makuakane o Amazia.
All the people of Judah took Uzziah, who was sixteen years old, and made him king in place of his father Amaziah.
2 Ua kukulu oia ia Elota, a hui hou ia me Iuda, a mahope iho, hiamoe iho la ke alii me kona mau makua.
Uzziah was the one who rebuilt Eloth and restored it to Judah after King Amaziah rested with his fathers.
3 He umikumamaono makahiki ko Uzia i kona wa i alii ai, a noho alii iho la ia i na makahiki ke kanalimakumamalua ma Ierusalema; a o ka inoa o kona makuwahine o Iekolia no Ierusalema.
Uzziah was sixteen years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem fifty-two years. His mother’s name was Jecoliah; she was from Jerusalem.
4 Ua hana oia i ka pono imua o Iehova, e like me ka mea a kona makuakane a Amazia i hana'i.
And he did what was right in the eyes of the LORD, just as his father Amaziah had done.
5 A ua imi oia i ke Akua i na la o Zekaria, ka mea ike i na akaku no ke Akua mai; a i kona wa i imi at ia Iehova, ua hoomaikai mai ke Akua ia ia.
He sought God throughout the days of Zechariah, who instructed him in the fear of God. And as long as he sought the LORD, God gave him success.
6 A hele aku la ia a kaua aku i ko Pilisetia, a wawahi ia i ka pa o Gata, a me ka pa o Iabena, a me ka pa o Asedoda, a kukulu iho la ia i na kulanakauhale ma Asedoda, a ma Pilisetia.
Uzziah went out to wage war against the Philistines, and he tore down the walls of Gath, Jabneh, and Ashdod. Then he built cities near Ashdod and among the Philistines.
7 A kokua mai ke Akua ia ia e ku e i ko Pilisetia a me ko Arabia, ka poe i noho ma Gurebaala, a me ka Mehuna.
God helped him against the Philistines, against the Arabs living in Gur-baal, and against the Meunites.
8 A haawi mai ka Amona i na makana na Uzia, a kaulana loa kona inoa a hiki i kahi e komo ai iloko o Aigupita; no ka mea, ua hooikaika nui loa iho la no ia.
The Ammonites brought tribute to Uzziah, and his fame spread as far as the border of Egypt, for he had become exceedingly powerful.
9 A ua kukulu o Uzia i mau hale kiai ma Ierusalema ma ka puka kihi, a ma ka puka awawa, a ma ka popoiwi o ka pa, hana oia ia mau mea a pau loa.
Uzziah built towers in Jerusalem at the Corner Gate, the Valley Gate, and the angle in the wall, and he fortified them.
10 A kukulu no hoi ia i na hale kiai ma ka waonahele, a eli iho la i na punawai he nui loa; no ka mea, nui kana poe holoholona ma ke awawa, a me ka papu; he poe mahiai no hoi kekahi, a he poe malama i ka laau waina ma na mauna, a ma Karemela; no ka mea, ua makemake oia i ka aina.
Since he had much livestock in the foothills and in the plain, he built towers in the desert and dug many cisterns. And since he was a lover of the soil, he had farmers and vinedressers in the hill country and in the fertile fields.
11 Aia hoi ia Uzia he poe koa, ia lakou ke kaua, a hele aku la lakou i ke kaua ma na papa malalo o Hanania kekahi luna o ke alii, e like me ka helu ana o ko lakou poe luna e Ieiela, ka mea nana e helu, a me Maaseia ka luna.
Uzziah had an army ready for battle that went out to war by assigned divisions, as recorded by Jeiel the scribe and Maaseiah the officer under the direction of Hananiah, one of the royal officers.
12 O ka helu ana o ka poe koikoi a pau o na makua, ka poe koa ikaika, elua tausani a me na haneri eono.
The total number of family leaders of the mighty men of valor was 2,600.
13 Malalo iho o lakou he poe koa ekolu haneri tausani. a ehiku tausani elima haneri, he poe kaua ikaika loa e kokua i ke alii i ke ku e ana i ka enemi.
Under their authority was an army of 307,500 trained for war, a powerful force to support the king against his enemies.
14 A hoomakaukau o Uzia no lakou, no ka poe koa a pau, i na palekaua, a me na ihe, a me na aahuapoo, a me na pulikikaua, a me na kakaka, a me na maa e maa aku ai i na pohaku.
Uzziah supplied the entire army with shields, spears, helmets, armor, bows, and slingstones.
15 Hana iho la oia ma Ierusalema i na mea kaua, i na mea a ka poe noonoo i noonoo ai, i mau mea maluna o na halekiai, a ma na kihi, e hoolele i na pua, a me na pohaku nui. A ua kaulana kona inoa ma kahi loihi aku, no ka mea, ua kokua nui ia mai no ia, a ikaika loa ia.
And in Jerusalem he made skillfully designed devices to shoot arrows and catapult large stones from the towers and corners. So his fame spread far and wide, for he was helped tremendously so that he became powerful.
16 A ikaika ia, alaila kiekie kona naau, a malaila ia i make ai. Hana hewa aku oia ia Iehova, i kona Akua, a komo ia iloko o ka luakini o Iehova e kuni i mea ala maluna o ke kuahu kuni mea ala.
But when Uzziah grew powerful, his arrogance led to his own destruction. He was unfaithful to the LORD his God, for he entered the temple of the LORD to burn incense on the altar of incense.
17 Alaila, komo o Azaria, ke kahuna mahope ona, a o na kahuna o Iehova kekahi pu me ia elua kanaha, he poe ikaika:
Then Azariah the priest, along with eighty brave priests of the LORD, went in after him.
18 A ku e lakou ia Uzia i ke alii, olelo aku la lakou ia ia, Aole ia oe, e Uzia, ke kuni i mea ala ia Iehova, na ka poe kahuna no, na ka poe mamo a Aarona, ka poe i hoolaaia e kuni i ka mea ala; e hele oe iwaho o ka luakini, no ka mea, ua hana hewa oe; aole e loaa ia oe ka nani ma keia mea mai o Iehova ke Akua mai.
They took their stand against King Uzziah and said, “Uzziah, you have no right to offer incense to the LORD. Only the priests, the descendants of Aaron, are consecrated to burn incense. Leave the sanctuary, for you have acted unfaithfully; you will not receive honor from the LORD God.”
19 A huhu o Uzia; aia hoi ka ipuahi kuni mea ala ma kona lima; a i kona huhu ana i ka poe kahuna, poha mai ka mai lepera ma kona lae imua o na kahuna iloko o ka hale o Iehova ma ka aoao o ke kuahu kuni mea ala.
Uzziah, with a censer in his hand to offer incense, was enraged. But while he raged against the priests in their presence in the house of the LORD before the altar of incense, leprosy broke out on his forehead.
20 A nana o Azaria ke kahuna nui, a me na kahuna a pau ia ia, aia hoi, he mai lepera ma kona lae, a kipaku lakou ia ia mailaila aku; wikiwiki no hoi ia e puka iwaho, no ka mea, ua hahau mai o Iehova ia ia.
When Azariah the chief priest and all the priests turned to him and saw his leprous forehead, they rushed him out. Indeed, he himself hurried to get out, because the LORD had afflicted him.
21 A he kanaka mai lepera o Uzia, ke alii a hiki i ka la o kona make ana, a noho kaawale iho la ia iloko o ka hale mai lepera, no ka mea, ua okiia oia mai ka hale o Iehova aku; a o Iotama, kana keiki, oia ka mea maluna o ka hale o ke alii e hookolokolo ana i na kanaka o ka aina.
So King Uzziah was a leper until the day of his death. He lived in isolation, leprous and cut off from the house of the LORD, while his son Jotham had charge of the royal palace to govern the people of the land.
22 A o ke koena o na hana a Uzia, ka mua a me ka hope, ua kakauia ia mau mea e Isaia, ke keiki a Amosa, ke kaula.
As for the rest of the acts of Uzziah, from beginning to end, they are recorded by the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz.
23 Hiamoe iho la o Uzia me kona poe kupuna, a ua kanu lakou ia ia me kona poe kupuna ma ke kula kahi e kanu ai no na'lii, no ka mea, olelo lakou, He lepera ia; a noho alii o Iotama kana keiki ma kona hakahaka.
And Uzziah rested with his fathers and was buried near them in a field of burial that belonged to the kings; for the people said, “He was a leper.” And his son Jotham reigned in his place.