< Kanawailua 10 >

1 I KELA manawa, olelo mai o Iehova ia'u, E kalai oe nou i elua papapohaku e like me na mea mamua, a e pii mai io'u nei ma ka mauna, a e hana oe nou i pahu laau.
“Then Yahweh said to me, ‘Cut two stone tablets like the first ones. And make a wooden chest to put them in. Then [bring the tablets] up to me on this mountain.
2 A e kahakaha iho au maluna o na papa i na huaolelo i kakauia'i ma na papa mamua i naha ia oe, a e waiho oe ia mau mea iloko o ka pahu.
I will write on those tablets the same words that I wrote on the first tablets, the ones that you broke. Then you can put them in the chest.’
3 A hana aku la au i pahu laau sitima, a kalai iho la au i na papapohaku elua, e like me na mea mamua, a pii aku la i ka mauna me na papa elua ma kuu lima.
“So I made a chest. I used wood from an acacia tree to make it. Then I cut two tablets of stone like the first ones, and I went up the mountain carrying the tablets.
4 A kahakaha iho la ia maluna o na papa, e like me ke kahakaha ana mamua, i na kauoha he umi, a Iehova i olelo mai ai ia oukou ma ka mauna mailoko mai o ke ahi, i ka la o ka houluulu ana: a haawi mai o Iehova ia mau mea ia'u.
There Yahweh wrote on the tablets the [same] Ten Commandments [that he had written on the first tablet]. They are the commandments that he told to your ancestors from the middle of the fire on the mountain, when they were gathered [at the bottom of the mountain]. Then Yahweh gave the tablets to me,
5 A huli ae la au, a iho iho la ilalo mai ka mauna mai, a waiho iho la au i na papa maloko o ka pahu a'u i hana i, aia no ilaila oia mau mea, e like me ka Iehova i kauoha mai ai ia'u.
and I turned and went down the mountain. Then, just as he had commanded, I put them in the chest that I had made. And they are still there.”
6 A hele aku la na mamo a Iseraela mai Beerota o Bene-iaakana a Mosera: malaila i make ai o Aarona, a malaila i kanuia'i oia; a lilo iho la o Eleazara kana keiki i kahuna, i mea pani i kona hakahaka.
(Then, from the wells that belonged to the people of Jaakan, the Israeli people traveled to Moserah. There Aaron died and was buried, and his son Eleazar took his place and became the Supreme Priest.
7 Hele aku la lakou mailaila aku a Gudegoda: a mai Gudegoda a Iotebata, he aina o na kahawai.
From there, the Israelis traveled to Gudgodah, and from there to Jotbathah, which was a place that had many streams.
8 I kela manawa hookaawale ae la o Iehova i ka ohana a Levi, e halihali i ka pahuberita o Iehova, e ku imua o Iehova o lawelawe nana, a e hoomaikai aku ma kona inoa, a hiki i keia la.
At that time, Yahweh (set apart/appointed) the tribe of Levi to carry the chest that contained [the tablets on which were written] the Ten Commandments, and to stand in Yahweh’s presence [in the sacred tent], to offer sacrifices, and to pray for Yahweh to bless [the people. They are still doing those things] at the present time.
9 No ia mea, aole ho kuleana o ka Levi, aohe aina hooili pu me kona poe hoahanau; o Iehova, oia kona mea hooili e like me ka Iehova kou Akua i olelo mai ai ia ia.
That is the reason that the tribe of Levi did not receive any land like the other tribes did. What they received was the work/privilege of being Yahweh’s [priests], which is what he said that they should do.)
10 A noho iho la au ma ka mauna o like me ka manawa mamua, hookahi kanaha ao, a hookahi kanaha po; a hoolohe mai o Iehova ia'u i kela manawa, aole i luku mai o Iehova ia oe.
“I stayed on the mountain 40 days and nights, just like I did the first time. [I prayed to] Yahweh, and he (answered my prayers/did what I requested) again and said that he would not destroy your ancestors.
11 Olelo mai la o Iehova ia'u, E ku ae oe, a hele aku imua o na kanaka, i komo ai lakou, a lilo ia lakou ka aina a'u i hoohiki ai i ko lakou mau kupuna e haawi ia lakou.
Then Yahweh said to me, ‘Continue your journey, going in front of the people, to occupy the land that I vowed your ancestors that I would give to you.’”
12 Ano hoi, e ka Iseraela, heaha la ka mea a Iehova kou Akua i kauoha mai ai ia oe, aole anei o ka makau ia Iehova kou Akua, o ka hele ma kona mau aoao, a o ke aloha ia ia, a o ka hookauwa na Iehova na kou Akua me kou naau a pau, a me kou uhane a pau,
“Now, you Israeli people, [I will tell you] [RHQ] what Yahweh our God requires/demands that you do. He requires you to revere him, to conduct your lives as he wants you to, to love him, and to serve him wholeheartedly [DOU],
13 O ka malama i na kauoha a Iehova, a me kona mau kanawai a'u e kauoha aku nei ia oe i keia la no kou pono?
and to obey all of his commandments [DOU] which I am giving to you today for your benefit.
14 Aia hoi, no Iehova kou Akua ka lani, a me ka lani o na lani, a me ka honua, a me ka mea a pau iloko.
“Do not forget that Yahweh our God owns even the sky and everything that is in it. He also owns the earth and everything that is on it.
15 No ka makemake wale o Iehova i kou mau kupuna e aloha aku ia lakou, i wae mai ai ia i ka lakou poe mamo mahope o lakou, oia hoi ia oukou, mamua o na kanaka a pau, e like me ia i keia la.
But [in spite of owning all those things], Yahweh loved your ancestors, and from all the people-groups [on the earth] he chose us, their descendants, and we are still his people.
16 No ia hoi, e okipoepoe oukou i ka omaka o ko oukou naau, mai hoopaakiki hou aku i ko oukou a-i.
So you must stop sinning [MET] and stop being stubborn [IDM]!
17 No ka mea, o Iehova ko oukou Akua, he Akua ia o na akua, a he Haku o na haku, he Akua nui, mana, weliweli, aole ia i manao i na maka, aole hoi i lawe i ke kipe:
Yahweh our God is greater than all gods, and he is greater than all rulers. He is very powerful [DOU] and awesome. He (is impartial/does not do things that favor one (group/person) more than others), and he does not accept bribes.
18 E hoopono aku ana ia no ka poe makua ole, a me na wahinekanemake, a ua aloha hoi ia i ka malihini, a ua haawi ia ia i ka ai a me ka aahu.
He makes sure that orphans and widows are treated fairly. He loves even (foreigners/people from other countries) who live among us Israeli people, and he gives them food and clothes.
19 E aloha hoi oukou i ka malihini: no ka mea, he poe malihini oukou ma ka aina o Aigupita.
So you must love those foreigners too, because you were once foreigners when you were living in Egypt.
20 E makau aku oe in Iehova i kou Akua, e hookauwa oe nana, a e hoopili aku ia ia, a e hoohiki ma kona inoa.
Revere Yahweh our God and worship only him. (Be faithful to/Have a close relationship with) him, and say that he should punish you if you do not do what you promise.
21 Oia no kou hoolea, a oia kou Akua, ka mea i hana mai nou i keia mau mea nui, weliweli a kou mau maka i ike ai.
He is the one whom you must praise. He is our God, and we have seen the great and amazing things that he has done for us.
22 Hele iho kou poe kupuna ma Aigupita, he kanahiku lakou; ano hoi, ua hoolilo mai o Iehova kou Akua ia oe, a like me na hoku o ka lani ka lehulehu.
When our ancestors, [Jacob and his family], went down to Egypt, there were only seventy of them. But now Yahweh our God has caused us to be as numerous as the stars in the sky.”

< Kanawailua 10 >