< Daniela 12 >
1 I A manawa, e ku mai iluna o Mikaela, ua alii nui la, ka mea nana e kokua i na keiki o kou poe kanaka; a e hiki mai po ka manawa popilikia, ka mea like ole me ia mai ka wa o ka lahuikanaka, a hiki mai ia manawa; a ia manawa no e hoopakeleia mai kou poe kanaka o kela mea keia mea i kakauia iloko o ka buke.
And at that time will Michael, the great prince who standeth for the children of thy people, stand forth; and there will be a time of distress, such as hath never been since the existence of any nation, until that same time; and at that time shall thy people be delivered, every one that shall be found written in the book.
2 A e ala mai auanei na mea he nui e hiamoe ana iloko o ka lepo o ka honua; o kekahi poe, e ala lakou i ke ola mau loa, a o kekahi poe i ka hilahila, a me ka hoowahawaha mau loa ia.
And many of those that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to disgrace and everlasting abhorrence.
3 O ka poe naauao e alohilohi auanei lakou me he malamalama la ma ke aouli; a o ka poe i hoohuli i na lehulehu ma ka pono, e like me na hoku ia ao aku ia ao aku.
And the intelligent shall shine brilliantly like the brilliance of the expanse [of the sky]; and they that bring many to righteousness shall be like the stars, for ever and ever.
4 Aka, e hoopaa oe, e Daniela, i na olelo, a e hoopili i ka buke a hiki i ka hope: he nui ka poe e holo i o a i o, a e mahuahua ana no ka ike.
But thou, O Daniel, close up the words, and seal the book, until the time of the end: many will roam about, yet shall knowledge be increased.
5 Alaila, owau o Daniela, nana aku la au, aia hoi, ku mai la he mau mea e ae elua, o kekahi ma keia kapa, a o kekahi ma kela kapa o ka muliwai.
Then I Daniel looked, and behold, there were two others standing, the one on this side of the bank of the stream, and the other on that side of the bank of the stream.
6 Olelo aku la kekahi i ke kanaka i hoaahuia i ke olona, ka mea i noho maluna o ka wai o ua muliwai la, Pehea ka loihi a hiki i ka hopena o keia mau mea kupaianaha?
And one said to the man clothed in linen, who was above the waters of the stream, How long shall it be to the end of these wonders?
7 A hoolohe aku au i ka ua kanaka la i hoaahuia i ke olona, ka mea maluna o ka wai o ka muliwai, a i kona kikoo ana i kona lima akau a me kona lima hema i ka lani, a hoohiki ma ka Mea e ola mau loa ana, ma ka manawa, a me na manawa, a me ka hapa o ka manawa, a hoopauia ka hoopuehu ana i ka ikaika o ka poe kanaka laa, alaila e hookoia'i ia mau mea a pau.
Then heard I the man clothed in linen, who was above the waters of the stream; and he lifted up his right hand and his left hand unto the heavens, and swore by the Everliving One that after a time, times, and a half, and when there shall be an end to the crushing of the power of the holy people, all these things shall be ended.
8 A lohe aku la au, aole nae au i hoomaopopo aku; alaila i aku la au, E ko'u Haku, heaha ka hopena o keia mau mea?
And I heard indeed, but I understood it not: then said I, O my lord, what shall be the end of these things?
9 Olelo mai la oia, O hele oe, e Daniela, no ka mea, ua hoopaaia keia mau olelo, a ua hoopiliia hoi a hiki aku i ka manawa o ka hopena.
And he said, Go [thy way], Daniel; for the words are closed up and sealed till the time of the end.
10 Nui no ka poe e hoomaemaeia, a e hookeokeoia, a e hoaoia; aka, o ka poe hewa, e hana hewa no lakou; aole nae e hoomaopopo aku kekahi o ka poe hewa; aka, e hoomaopopo no nae ka poe naauao.
Many shall be selected and cleansed, and purified; but the wicked will deal wickedly, and none of the wicked will understand: but the intelligent will understand.
11 A mai ka manawa e laweia aku ai ka mohai o na la, a e hoonohoia'i hoi ka mea ino e hooneoneo ai, hookahi tausani elua haneri a me kanaiwa ia mau la.
And from the time that the continual sacrifice will be removed, even to set up the desolating abomination, there will be a thousand two hundred and ninety days.
12 Pomaikai ka mea e kakali ana a hiki i na la he tausani ekolu haneri a me kanakolukumamalima.
Happy is he that waiteth, and attaineth to the thousand three hundred and five and thirty days.
13 Aka, e hele oe i kou wahi e hele ai a hiki aku i ka hope; no ka mea, e hoomaha oe, a e ku ae ma kou kuleana ma ka hope o ua mau la la.
But thou, go [thy way] toward the end; and thou shalt rest, and arise again for thy lot at the end of the days.