< Kanawailua 3 >
1 A LAILA haliu ae la kakou, a pii aku la ma ke alanui o Basana; a hele mai la o Oga ke alii o Basana e ku e ia kakou, oia a me kona poe kanaka a pau i ke kaua ma Ederei.
We set off and went up the road towards Bashan. Og, king of Bashan, and his whole army came out to fight us at Edrei.
2 Olelo mai o Iehova ia'u, Mai makau ia ia: no ka mea, e hoolilo ana au ia ia, a me kona poe kanaka a pau, a me kona aina, iloko o kou lima; a e hana aku oe ia ia e like me kau i hana aku ai ia Sihona i ke alii o ka Anion, ka mea i noho ma Hesebona.
But the Lord told me, “Don't be afraid of him, for I have handed him over to you, together with all his people and his land. Deal with him as you did with Sihon, king of the Amorites, who ruled in Heshbon.”
3 A hoolilo mai hoi o Iehova ko kakou Akua ia Oga ke alii o Basana, a me kona poe kanaka a pau iloko o ko kakou lima: a luku aku la kakou ia ia, aole i hookoeia kekahi mea nona.
So the Lord our God handed over to us Og, king of Bashan, and his whole army as well. We killed them and left no survivors.
4 A lawe iho la kakou i kona mau kulanakauhale a pau i kela manawa; aole i koe ko kulanakauhale i lawe ole ia e kakou, he kanaono kulanakauhale, na wahi a pau o Aregoba, ke aupuni o Oga ma Basana,
We also captured all his towns. There wasn't a single town among all the sixty that we didn't capture. This included the whole region of Argob, the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
5 A ua paa neia mau kulanakauhale a pau i na pa pohaku kiekie, a me na ipuka a me na kaola; a he nui loa na kulanakauhale e ae, aole i paa i ka pa pohaku.
All of these towns were fortified with high walls and gates with bars. There were many more villages as well, those that didn't have walls.
6 A luku loa aku la kakou ia lakou, e like me kakou i luku aku ai ia Sihona ke alii o Hesebona, luku aku la i na kanaka, i na wahine me na kamalii o na kulanakauhale a pau.
We set them apart for destruction, just as we did to Sihon, king of Heshbon, killing all the men, women, and children of every city.
7 Aka, o na holoholona a pau a me ka waiwai pio o na kulanakauhale, lawe mai la kakou ia mea no kakou.
But we took for ourselves all the livestock and plunder from the towns.
8 A lawe aku la kakou i kela manawa, mailoko mai o na lima o ua mau alii elua la o ka Amora, i ka aina ma keia aoao o Ioredane, mai ke kahawai o Arenona a hiki i ka mauna o Heremona;
So in summary, at that time we took from the two Amorite kings the land east of the Jordan, from the Arnon Valley all the way to Mount Hermon.
9 (Kapa aku la ko Sidona i Heremona, o Siriona; a kapa aku la ka Amora ia, o Senira; )
(Mount Hermon is called Sirion by the Sidonians and Senir by the Amorites.)
10 O na kulanakauhale a pau o ka papu, a me Gileada a pau, a me Basana a pau, a hiki i Saleka a me Ederei, na kulanakauhale o ke aupuni o Oga i Basana.
The area included all the towns of the plain, all of Gilead, and all of Bashan, up to and including the towns of Salecah and Edrei in the kingdom of Og.
11 No ka mea, o Oga ke alii o Basana wale no i koe o na kanaka nunui; aia hoi, o kona wahi moe, he wahi moe hao: aole anei ia ma Rabata no na mamo a Amona? Eiwa no kubita o kona loihi, a eha kubita o kona laula, ma ka ke kanaka kubita.
(Only Og, king of Bashan, was left of the race of the Rephaim. He had a bed made of iron that was nine cubits long and four cubits wide. It's still in the Ammonite town of Rabbah.)
12 A o keia aina i lilo mai ai ia kakou i kela manawa, mai Aroera ma ke kahawai o Arenona, a me ka hapalua o ka mauna o Gileada, a me ko laila mau kulanakauhale, o ka'u ia i haawi aku ai no ka Reubena a me ka Gada.
This is when we took over the land. I assigned to the tribes of Reuben and Gad the land to the north of the town of Aroer in the Arnon Valley, and half the hill country of Gilead, together with its towns.
13 A o ke koena o Gileada a me Basana a pau, ke aupuni o Oga, o ka'u ia i haawi aku ai no ka ohana hapa a Manase: o ka aina a pau o Aregoba a me Basana a pau, oia ka i kapaia, he aina o na kanaka nunui.
I assigned to the half-tribe of Manasseh the rest of Gilead, and all of Bashan, the kingdom of Og. (The whole region of Argob, all the territory of Bashan, was formerly called the land of the Rephaim.)
14 Lawe aku la o Iaira ke keiki a Manase i ka aina a pau o Aregoba a hiki i ka mokuna o Gesuri, a me Maakati; a kapa aku la ia lakou ma kona inoa iho, o Basanahavotaiaira, a hiki i keia la.
Jair, a descendant of Manasseh, took over the whole region of Argob right up to the border of the Geshurites and Maacathites and changed the name of Bashan to Havvoth-jair after himself, which is still its name to this day.
15 A haawi aku la au ia Gileada no Makira.
I assigned the rest of Gilead to the descendants of Machir,
16 A haawi aku au no ka Reubena a me ka Gada, mai Gileada a hiki i ke kahawai o Arenona, iwaena o ke awawa, ka mokuna a hiki i ke kahawai o laboka, oia hoi ka mokuna o na mamo a Amoua.
while I assigned to the tribes of Reuben and Gad the area from Gilead to the Arnon Valley, the boundary line being the middle of the valley, all the way to the Jabbok River on the Ammonite border.
17 O ka papu hoi a me Ioredane, a o ka mokuna, mai Kinereta a hiki i ke kai o ka papu, oia ka moanakai ma ke kumu o Pisega ma ka hikina.
The Jordan River in the Arabah bordered it to the west, from the Sea of Galilee to the Sea of the Arabah (the Dead Sea). On the east lay the slopes of the Pisgah mountain range.
18 Kauoha aku la au ia oukou i kela manawa, i aku la, Ua haawi mai o Iehova ko oukou Akua i keia aina ia oukou e lilo no oukou: o oukou ka poe koa ke hele me ke kahiko i ke kaua imua o ko oukou poe hoahanau, o na mamo a Iseraela.
This was when I gave you these instructions: “The Lord your God has given you this country as yours to own. All your warriors are to cross over, ready for battle, leading your fellow Israelites.
19 Aka, o ka oukou wahine a me ka oukou kamalii, a me na holoholona a oukou, (ua ike au, he nui na holoholona a oukou, ) e noho lakou ma na kulanakauhale a'u i haawi aku ai no oukou:
However, your wives, your children, and your livestock (I know that you have plenty of livestock) can stay behind in the towns I have given you,
20 A i ka manawa a Iehova e hoomaha mai ai i ko oukou poe hoahanau, e like me ia oukou. a lilo no lakou ka aina a Iehova ko oukou Akua i haawi mai ai ia lakou ma kela aoao o Ioredane; alaila e hoi hou mai oukou, o kela kanaka keia kanaka i kona aina a'u i haawi aku ai no oukou.
until the Lord gives victory to your fellow Israelites and they have peace, just as he has for you, after taking over the land that the Lord your God is giving them on the other side of the Jordan. Then you can all return to the land I have given you to own.”
21 Kauoha aku la hoi au ia Iosua i kela manawa, i aku la, Ua ike kou maka i na mea a pau a Iehova ko oukou Akua i hana mai ai i keia mau alii elua: pela o Iehova e hana aku ai i na aupuni a pau au e hele ai.
This was the time I ordered Joshua: “You've seen with your own eyes seen everything the Lord your God did to these two kings. The Lord will do the same to all the kingdoms where you're going.
22 Mai makau oukou ia lakou; no ka mea, o Iehova ko oukou Akua, oia ke kaua mai no oukou.
Don't be afraid of them, for the Lord your God himself will be fighting on your side.”
23 A noi aku la au ia Iehova i kela manawa, i aku la,
This was also the time I pleaded with the Lord, saying,
24 E Iehova ke Akua, ua hoomaka ae nei oe e hoike i kau kauwa i kou mana, a me kou lima ikaika: no ka mea, owai ke Akua iloko o ka lani, a me ka honua, e hiki ia ia ke hana e like me kau mau hana, a me kou ikaika?
“Lord God, you've really only just begun to show your power and greatness to me, your servant. What god in heaven or on earth has the incredible ability to do the mighty acts you do?
25 Ke noi aku nei au, e ae mai oe ia'u e hele aku au e ike i ka aina maikai ma kela aoao o Ioredane, i kela kuahiwi maikai o Lebanona.
Please, let me cross over the Jordan and see the good land there, the beautiful hills, and the mountains of Lebanon!”
26 Aka, ua huhu mai o Iehova ia'u no oukou, aole i hoolohe mai ia'u: a i mai la o Iehova ia'u, Ua oki; mai olelo hou mai oe ia'u i keia mea.
But the Lord was angry with me because of you, and he refused to listen to me. “That's enough,” he told me. “Don't talk to me about this anymore.
27 E pii aku oe maluna pono o Pisega, a e nana aku kou maka ma ke komohana, a ma ke kukuluakau, a ma ke kukuluhema, a ma ka hikina, a e ike me kou mau maka; no ka mea, aole oe e hele ma kela kapa o Ioredane nei.
Climb up to the top of Mount and look west, north, south, and east. Take a long look at the land with your own eyes, because you're not going to cross this Jordan.
28 Aka, e kauoha oe ia Iosua, e hoeueu aku, a e hooikaika aku ia ia; no ka mea, oia ke hele aku imua o keia poe kanaka, a nana no lakou e hoonoho ma ka aina au i ike ai.
Instead, put Joshua in charge because he's the one who will cross over, leading the people and helping them to take over the land that you see. Encourage him and support him.”
29 A noho iho la kakou ma ke awawa e ku pono ana i Bete-peora.
So we remained there in the valley near Beth-peor.