< Pukaana 13 >

1 OLELO mai la o Iehova ia Mose, i mai la,
And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying:
2 E hoolaa mai i na hiapo a pau na'u, o na mea a pau o na mamo a Iseraela i hanau mua o ka ke kanaka, a o ka ka holoholona, na'u no ia.
“Sanctify to me every firstborn which opens the womb among the sons of Israel, as much of men as of cattle. For they are all mine.”
3 I aku la o Mose i na kanaka, E hoomanao oukou i keia la a oukou i puka mai ai, mailoko mai o Aigupita, a mailoko ae o ka hale hooluhi; no ka mea, ua lawe mai nei o Iehova ia oukou mailoko mai o ia wahi, me ka lima ikaika: aole e aiia ka berena hu.
And Moses said to the people: “Remember this day, on which you were taken away from Egypt and from the house of servitude. For with a strong hand the Lord has led you away from this place. Thus, you shall eat no leavened bread.
4 I keia la oukou i hele mai ai, i ka malama o Abiba.
Today, you go forth in the month of new grain.
5 A i ka wa a Iehova e lawe aku ai ia oe iloko i ka aina o ka Kanaana, a o ka Heta, a o ka Amora, a o ka Hiva a me ka Iebusa, i kahi ana i hoohiki ai i kou poe kupuna, e haawi mai oia nou, he aina e kahe ana o ka waiu a me ka meli; alaila, i keia malama, e hana oe i keia oihana.
And when the Lord has brought you into the land of the Canaanite, and the Hittite, and the Amorite, and the Hivite, and the Jebusite, which he swore to your fathers that he would give to you, a land flowing with milk and honey, you will celebrate this manner of sacred rites in this month.
6 Ehiku mau la au e ai ai i ka berena hu ole, a i ka hiku o ka la, he ahaaina no Iehova.
For seven days, you shall feed on unleavened bread. And on the seventh day, it will be the solemnity of the Lord.
7 I na la ehiku e aiia ka berena hu ole; aole loa e ikea ka berena hu me oe, aole hoi e ikea ka mea hu me oe, i kou mau wahi a pau.
You shall consume unleavened bread for seven days. There shall not be seen anything leavened with you, nor in all your parts.
8 A e hoike aku oe i kau keikikane i kela la, i ka i ana aku, No ka mea keia a Iehova i hana mai ai ia'u, i ko'u puka ana mai iwaho o Aigupita.
And you will explain to your son in that day, saying: ‘This is what the Lord did for me when I was taken away from Egypt.’
9 He hoailona no ia nou ma kou lima, he mea hoomanao no hoi mawaena o kou mau maka, i mau ke kanawai o Iehova ma kou waha; no ka mea, me ka lima ikaika ka Iehova i lawe mai ai ia oe mai Aigupita mai.
And it will be like a sign in your hand and like a memorial before your eyes. And so may the law of the Lord be always in your mouth. For with a strong hand, the Lord led you away from the land of Egypt.
10 No ia mea, e malama oe i keia oihana, i kona manawa, ia makahiki aku, ia makahiki aku.
You will keep this observance, at the established time, from day to day.
11 Eia hoi kekahi, a hiki i ka wa a Iehova e lawe aku ai ia oe i ka aina o ka Kanaana, e like me kana i hoohiki mai ai ia oe, a i kou poe kupuna, a e haawi mai ana hoi nou;
And when the Lord has brought you into the land of the Canaanite, just as he swore to you and to your fathers, and when he will give it you,
12 Alaila e hoolaa ae oe no Iehova i na mea a pau i hanau mua, a o na hiapo a pau a na holoholona ou; no Iehova no na kane.
then you shall set aside for the Lord all that opens the womb and all that is first to go forth among your cattle. Whatever you will have of the male sex, you shall consecrate to the Lord.
13 A o na keiki mua a pau a ka hoki, e panai aku oe no ia i keikihipa; a i ole oe e panai, alaila e uhai i kona a-i. A o na keiki mua a pau a kanaka, iwaena o kau poe keiki, o lakou kau e panai aku.
The firstborn of a donkey you will exchange for a sheep. And if you will not redeem it, you shall put it to death. But every firstborn of man among your sons, you shall redeem with a price.
14 Eia hoi, a i ka wa e ninau mai ai kau keikikane mahope aku nei, e i mai ana, Heaha keia? alaila e hai aku oe ia ia, Me ka lima ikaika ka Iehova i lawe mai ai ia makou mailoko mai o Aigupita, a mailoko mai hoi o ka hale hooluhi;
And when your son will question you tomorrow, saying, ‘What is this?’ you will respond, ‘With a strong hand the Lord led us away from the land of Egypt, from the house of servitude.
15 A i ka wa i aua ai o Parao i ke kuu mai ia makou, alaila pepehi iho la o Iehova i na hiapo a pau ma ka aina o Aigupita, o ka hiapo a ke kanaka a me ka hiapo a ka holoholona: nolaila ka'u e mohai aku nei i na kane a pau i hanau mua: aka, o na hiapo a pau a ka'u mau keiki, oia ka'u e hoolapanai aku.
For when Pharaoh had been hardened and was unwilling to release us, the Lord killed every firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of man, even to the firstborn of beasts. For this reason, I immolate to the Lord all of the male sex that opens the womb, and all the firstborn of my sons I redeem.’
16 A e lilo keia mea i hoailona ma kou lima, a he mea hoomanao hoi mawaena o kou mau maka; no ka mea, me ka lima ikaika i lawe mai ai o Iehova ia kakou mawaho mai o Aigupita.
Therefore, it will be like a sign in your hand and like something hanging between your eyes as a remembrance, because with a strong hand the Lord has led us away from Egypt.”
17 A i ka wa i hookuu mai ai o Parao i na kanaka, aole i alakai mai ke Akua ia lakou ma ke ala o ka aina o ka poe Pilisetia, oia no nae ke ala kokoke; no ka mea, i iho la ke Akua, E makau paha na kanaka, ke ike lakou i ke kaua, a hoi hou lakou i Aigupita.
And so, when Pharaoh had sent the people away, God did not lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines, which is nearby, considering that perhaps they might relapse, if they saw wars rise up against them, and then they might return to Egypt.
18 Aka, alakai puni ae la ke Akua i na kanaka ma ke ala o ka. waonahele o ke Kaiula: hele makaukau mai la na mamo a Iseraela, mai ka aina o Aigupita mai.
But he led them around by the way of the desert, which is next to the Red Sea. And so the sons of Israel ascended, armed, out of the land of Egypt.
19 Lawe pu mai la o Mose me ia i na iwi o Iosepa; no ka mea, ua kauoha ikaika mai oia i na mamo a Iseraela, i ka i ana mai, He oiaio no, e hele mai ke Akua e ike ia oukou; a e lawe aku hoi oukou i ko'u mau iwi me oukou.
Also, Moses took the bones of Joseph with him, because he had sworn to the sons of Israel, saying: “God will visit you. Carry my bones away from here with you.”
20 Hele aku la lakou mai Sukota aku, a hoomoana ma Etama, ma ke kihi o ka waonahele.
And setting out from Soccoth, they encamped at Etham, in the most distant parts of the wilderness.
21 Hele aku la o Iehova mamua o lakou maloko o ke kia ao i ke ao, e alakai ia lakou ma ke ala; a maloko o ke kia ahi i ka po, e hoomalamalama mai ia lakou; i hele lakou i ke ao a me ka po.
Now the Lord preceded them to show them the way, by day with a pillar of cloud, and by night with a pillar of fire, so that he might be the leader of their journey at both times.
22 Aole ia i lawe aku i ke kia ao i ke ao, aole hoi i ke kia ahi i ka po, mai ke alo o na kanaka aku.
These never failed: a pillar of cloud by day, and a pillar of fire by night, in the sight of the people.

< Pukaana 13 >