< Ezekiela 26 >

1 EIA kekahi, i ka makahiki umikumamakahi, i ka la mua o ia malama, hiki mai ka olelo a Iehova ia'u, i mai la,
On the first day of the month of the eleventh year, a message from the Lord came to me, saying,
2 E ke keiki a ke kanaka, no ka olelo ku e ana o Turo ia Ierusalema, Aia la, ua nahaha oia, ka mea i noho he mau puka no na kanaka; ua huli mai ia ia'u; e hoolakoia au, ua hooneoneoia ia:
“Son of man, because Tyre said about Jerusalem, ‘Oh good! The trade gateway to the nations has been broken—it's swung wide open for me. Now that Jerusalem has been destroyed, I will be rich!’
3 Nolaila, ke olelo nei Iehova ka Haku, Eia hoi, e ku e au ia oe, e Turo, a e kono au i na lahuikanaka he nui e pii ku e ia oe, e like me ke kai e hoopii ai i kona mau ale.
this is why the Lord God says: Watch out, Tyre! I'm condemning you, and I will have many nations come and attack you, just like the sea that sends its waves crashing against the shore.
4 A e wawahi lakou i na pa o Turo, a e hoohiolo i kona mau halekiai: a e kope hoi au i kona lepo mai ona aku, a e hoolilo au ia ia e like me ka pohaku olohelohe.
They will destroy the walls of Tyre and tear down her towers. I will scrape off the soil that's on her and turn her into a bare rock.
5 E lilo ia i wahi e hohola ai i na upena, iwaenakonu o ke kai, no ka mea, na'u no ia i olelo, wahi a Iehova, a e lilo ia i waiwai pio no ko na aina.
Out there in the sea she will be just a place for fishermen to spread their nets. I have spoken, declares the Lord God. Other nations will come and loot her,
6 A o kona mau kaikamahine, na mea ma ka aina, e pepehiia lakou i ka pahikaua; a e ike lakou owau no Iehova.
and the people living in her villages on the mainland will die by the sword. Then they will know that I am the Lord.
7 No ka mea, ke olelo mai nei o Iehova ka Haku, penei; Eia hoi, e alakai ana au ia Nebukaneza, ke alii o Babulona, ke alii o na'lii, e ku e ia Turo, mai ke kukulu akau mai, me na lio, a me na kaa, a me na hoohololio, a me na anaina, a me na kanaka he nui wale.
For this is what the Lord God says: Watch as I bring Nebuchadnezzar, king of kings, to attack Tyre from the north. He will come with horses, chariots, cavalry, and a huge army.
8 E pepehi oia me ka pahikaua i kou mau kaikamahine ma ka aina; a e hana oia i ka halekaua ku e ia oe, a e hana hoi oia i puu ku e ia oe, a kaikai i ka palekaua ku e ia oe.
He will kill the people living in your villages of the mainland with the sword. He will construct siege works to attack you. He will build a ramp against your walls, and his soldiers will hold their shields above them as they advance on you.
9 A e hoonoho ku e oia i na mea kaua i kou mau pa, a e wawahi i kou mau halekiai me kona mau koi.
He will have his battering rams smash your walls and use his tools to demolish your towers.
10 No ka nui o kona mau lio, e uhi mai ko lakou lepo maluna ou; i ke kamumu ana o na hoohololio, a me na huila, a me na kaa, e haalulu ai kou mau pa, i kona komo ana'e iloko o kou mau ipuka, e like me ke komo ana o na kanaka i ke kulanakauhale i wahiia.
He will have so many horses you will be covered by the dust they throw up. When he comes in through your gates it will sound like an army charging into a defeated city. Your walls will shake from all the noise made by the cavalry, wagons, and chariots.
11 Me na maiuu o kona mau lio e hahi oia i kou mau alanui a pau, a e luku oia i kou poe kanaka me ka pahikaua, a e haule iho na kia o kou ikaika ilalo i ka lepo.
His horses will race through your city streets. He will kill all your people with the sword. Your massive pillars will come tumbling to the ground.
12 A e hao aku lakou i kou waiwai nui, a e kaili aku hoi i kou waiwai kalepa; a e wawahi iho lakou i kou mau pa ilalo, a e hookai hoi i kou mau hale makemakeia; a e waiho iho lakou i kou laau, a me kou mau pohaku, a me kou lepo iwaena konu o ka wai.
They will steal your wealth and loot your goods. They will knock down your walls, demolish the houses you love so much, and dump the debris and rubble into the sea.
13 A e hooki au i ka leo o kau mau mele; aole hoi e lohe hou ia ke kani ana o kou mau kinora.
This is how I'm going to put a stop to your singing. The music of your harps won't be heard any longer.
14 A e hoolilo au ia oe e like me ka pohaku olohelohe; e lilo oe i wahi e hohola ai i ua upena, aole e kukulu hou ia'ku oe; no ka mea, na'u na Iehova i olelo, wahi a Iehova ka Haku.
I will turn you into a bare rock, and you will be just a place for fishermen to spread their nets. Tyre won't ever be rebuilt. I, the Lord, have spoken, declares the Lord God.
15 Ke i mai nei Iehova ka Haku, penei, ia Turo, Aole anei e haalulu na mokupuni i ke halulu ana o kou hiolo ana, i ka wa e auwe ai ka poe eha, a he lukuia hoi iwaenakonu ou.
This is what the Lord God says to the inhabitants of Tyre: Aren't the people of the coastlands going to shake in terror when they hear your city collapse, when the wounded groan at the killing inside your city?
16 Alaila, e iho iho na'lii a pau o ke kai mai luna mai o ko lakou mau nohoalii, a e waiho ae i ko lakou aahu alii, a e wehe ae i ko lakou mau kapa onionio: e aahu lakou i ka haalulu, e noho iho lakou ma ka honua, a e weliweli i kela minute, keia minute, a e pilihua ia oe.
All the rulers of the coastlands will come down from their thrones, remove their royal robes, and take off their embroidered clothes. Instead they will be clothed with terror and sit on the ground, trembling the whole time, shocked at what's happened to you.
17 A e hoomaka lakou i ke kanikau nou, a e olelo aku ia oe, Ua luku e ia oe, e ka mea i nohoia e na holokai, ke kulanakauhale kaulana i paa maloko o ke kai, oia a me kona poe noho, na mea i hana e weliweli ai ka poe a pau i noho ilaila!
Then they will sing a funeral song for you, saying, ‘You've been destroyed so completely, famous city! You once ruled the sea—you and your people terrified everyone else!
18 Ano hoi e haalulu na mokupuni i kou la e hiolo ai; oia, e weliweli na moku iloko o ke kai i kou lilo ana aku.
Now the people of the coastlands tremble at your defeat, while those in the islands of the sea are horrified at your downfall.’
19 No ka mea, ke i inai nei Iehova ka Haku, penei; Aia hoolilo au ia oe i neoneo, e like me na kulanakauhale i noho ole ia, i ko'u hoopii ana'e i ka hohonu maluna ou, a e uhi ae na wai nui maluna ou;
For this is what the Lord God says: I will turn you into a ruin just like other uninhabited cities. I will have the sea rise up to cover you with deep water.
20 I ko'u hooiho ana ia oe ilalo me ka poe e iho i ka lua, me na kanaka o ka wa kahiko, a e hoonoho ia oe ma kahi haahaa o ka honua, ma na wahi neoneo kahiko no, me ka poe i iho ilalo i ka lua, i ole oe e nohoia; a e hoonoho aku au i ka nani ma ka aina o ka poe e ola ana.
I will bring you down with those who are headed to the grave to join people from long ago. I will make you live under the earth like the ruins of the past together with those who have gone down into the grave, so that no one will live in you and you won't have any place in the land of the living.
21 E hoolilo au ia oe i mea e weliweli ai, a, e ole aku no oe: a ina e imiia'ku oe, aole loa oe e loaa hou, a mau loa aku, wahi a Iehova ka Haku.
I will turn you into something horrific, and you won't exist any longer. People will look for you, but won't ever find you, declares the Lord God.”

< Ezekiela 26 >