< Kinohi 19 >

1 A AHIAHI iho la, hiki aku la na anela elua ma Sodoma: a noho iho la o Lota ma ka ipuka o Sodoma: ike aku la o Lota, ku ae la ia e halawai me lakou, a kulou iho la kona mau maka ilalo ma ka honua;
The two angels came to Sodom in the evening, while Lot was sitting at the gate of Sodom. Lot saw them, arose to meet them, and bowed down with his face to the ground.
2 I aku la, E kuu mau haku, ke noi aku nei au ia olua, e kipa mai olua maloko o ka hale o ka olua kauwa nei, e moe no a ao ka po, a e holoi i ko olua wawae, a kakahiaka nui e ala'e olua a e hele aku. I mai la laua, Aole, e moe no maua ma ke alanui a ao ka po.
He said, “Please my masters, I urge you to turn aside into your servant's house, stay for the night, and wash your feet. Then you can rise up early and go on your way.” They replied, “No, we will spend the night in the town square.”
3 Koi ikaika aku la ia ia laua; a kipa ae la laua io na la, a komo aku la iloko o kona hale; a hana iho no ia i ahaaina na laua, pulehu iho la i ka palaoa huole, a ai iho la laua.
But he urged them strongly, so they went with him, and entered into his house. He prepared a meal and baked unleavened bread, and they ate.
4 Aole laua i moe iho, a o na kanaka o ke kulanakauhale, o na kanaka o Sodoma, o ka poe kahiko a me ka poe hou, o na kanaka a pau mai o a o, hoopuni mai la lakou i ka hale:
But before they lay down, the men of the city, the men of Sodom, surrounded the house, both young and old, all the men from every part of the city.
5 Kahea mai la lakou ia Lota, i mai la ia ia, Auhea na kanaka i hele mai i ou la i keia po? E kai mai ia laua iwaho io makou nei, i ike makou ia laua.
They called to Lot, and said to him, “Where are the men that came in to you tonight? Bring them out to us, that we may sleep with them.”
6 Hele aku la o Lota iwaho ma ka puka io lakou la; a papani ae la i ka puka mahope ona.
So Lot went out the door to them and shut the door after himself.
7 I aku la, E na hoahanau, ke nonoi aku nei au ia oukou, mai hana hewa oukou.
He said, “I beg you, my brothers, do not act so wickedly.
8 Eia hoi ia'u na kaikamahine elua i ike ole i ke kane; e ae mai oukou ia'u e lawe mai ia laua iwaho io oukou nei, a e hana aku oukou ia laua i ka mea pono ma ko oukou maka: aka, mai hana aku oukou i kekahi mea i keia mau kanaka; no ka mea, nolaila laua i hele mai nei ma ka malumalu o kuu hale.
Look, I have two daughters who have not slept with any man. Let me, I beg you, bring them out to you, and you do to them whatever is good in your eyes. Only do nothing to these men, because they have come under the shadow of my roof.”
9 I mai la lakou, E hookaawale oe. I ae la hoi lakou, I hele mai no oia nei e noho wale maanei, a e lilo ana ka ia i lunakanawai: ano hoi, e oi aku ka makou hana ino ana ia oe i ko laua la. A hookeke nui mai la lakou i ua kanaka nei, ia Lota, a neenee mai la e wawahi i ka pani puka.
They said, “Stand back!” They also said, “This one came here to live as a foreigner, and now he has become our judge! Now we will deal worse with you than with them.” They pressed hard against the man, against Lot, and came near to break down the door.
10 Aka, lalau aku la ua mau kanaka la ia Lota, a huki mai laua ia ia iloko o ka hale io laua la, a papani aku la i ka puka.
But the men reached out their hands and brought Lot into the house with them and shut the door.
11 Hoomakapo iho la laua i ka poe kanaka iwaho o ka puka o ka hale, i na mea uuku a me na mea nui: a hoopauaho lakou ia lakou iho i ka imi i ka puka.
Then Lot's visitors struck with blindness the men who were outside the door of the house, both young and old, so that they became exhausted when they were trying to find the door.
12 I mai la laua ia Lota, Aole anei ia oe kekahi poe e ae maanei? o ka hunonakane paha, o na keikikane au, a me au mau kaikamahine, a o na mea a pau ia oe, e laweia'ku iwaho o keia wahi:
Then the men said to Lot, “Do you have anyone else here? Any sons-in-law, your sons and your daughters, and whoever you have in the city, get them out of here.
13 No ka mea, e luku aku maua i keia wahi, no ka nui loa ae o ka leo no lakou, imua o ke alo o Iehova; a ua hoouna mai no o Iehova ia maua e luku aku ia wahi.
For we are about to destroy this place, because the accusations against it before Yahweh have become so loud that he has sent us to destroy it.”
14 Hele aku la o Lota iwaho, olelo aku la i kona mau hunonakane i mare me na kaikamahine ana, i aku la, E ala'e, e holo aku iwaho o keia wahi; no ka mea, e luku mai ana o Iehova i neia kulanakauhale. Aka, ua like ia i ka manao o na hunonakane me ka mea hoomaewaewa.
Lot went out and spoke to his sons-in-law, the men who had promised to marry his daughters, and said, “Quick, get out of this place, for Yahweh is about to destroy the city.” But to his sons-in-law he seemed to be joking.
15 I ka wanaao, hoolalelale ua mau anela la ia Lota, i mai la, E ala ae, e lawe i kau wahine, a me kau mau kaikamahine elua maanei, o pau auanei oe iloko o ka make o ko ke kulanakauhale.
When the morning dawned, the angels urged Lot, saying, “Get going, take your wife and your two daughters that are here, so you are not swept away in the punishment of the city.”
16 Ia ia i hookaulua ai, lalau aku la ua mau kanaka la i kona lima, me ka lima o kana wahine, a me ka lima o kana mau kaikamahine elua; ahonui mai la o Iehova ia ia: alakai aku la laua ia ia, a hookuu aku la iwaho o ke kulanakauhale.
But he lingered. So the men grabbed his hand, and the hand of his wife, and the hands of his two daughters, because Yahweh was merciful to him. They brought them out, and set them outside the city.
17 I ka wa i alakai aku ai laua ia lakou iwaho o ke kulanakauhale, alaila i mai la ia, E holo i pakele kou ola; mai nana i hope ou, mai kali oe ma neia wahi papu a pau; e holo i ka mauna, o make oe.
When they had brought them out, one of the men said, “Run for your lives! Do not look back, or stay anywhere on the plain. Escape to the mountains so you are not swept away.”
18 I aku la o Lota ia laua, Auwe! e kuu Haku, aole pela.
Lot said to them, “No, please, my masters!
19 Eia hoi, ua loaa iho nei i kau kauwa ka lokomaikai imua o kou mau maka, a ua hoonui ae nei oe i kou aloha au i hoike mai ai ia'u i ka hoola ana mai ia'u, aole e hiki ia'u ke holo ma ka mauna, o loaa ia'u ka poino, a make au.
Your servant has found favor in your eyes, and you have shown me great kindness in saving my life, but I cannot escape to the mountains, because the disaster will overtake me, and I will die.
20 Eia ae ke kulanakauhale, e hiki koke ke holo malaila, a ua liilii hoi ia; ea, e ae mai ia'u e holo malaila, (aole anei ia he wahi liilii?) a e malamaia kuu ola.
Look, that city over there is near enough to flee to, and it is a little one. Please, let me escape there (is it not a little one?), and my life will be saved.”
21 I mai la kela ia ia, Aia, ua hoolohe aku no au i keia mea hoi; aole au e luku aku ia kulanakauhale, no ka mea au i olelo mai ai.
He said to him, “Alright, I am granting this request also, that I will not destroy the city which you have mentioned.
22 E wikiwiki oe e holo ilaila; no ka mea, aole e hiki ia'u ke hana i kekahi mea, a puka aku no oe ilaila. Nolaila, ua kapaia ka inoa o ia kulanakauhale, o i Zoara.
Hurry! Escape there, for I cannot do anything until you arrive there.” Therefore the city was called Zoar.
23 Ua puka mai ka la maluna o ka honua i ke komo ana o Lota iloko o Zoara.
The sun had risen upon the earth when Lot reached Zoar.
24 Alaila, hooua mai la o Iehova maluna o Sodoma i ka luaipele a me ke ahi mai o Iehova la, mai ka lani mai.
Then Yahweh rained down upon Sodom and Gomorrah sulfur and fire from Yahweh out of the sky.
25 Hookahuli iho la oia ia mau kulanakauhale, a me kahi papu a pau, a me na kanaka a pau o ua mau kulanakauhale la, a me na mea ulu ma ka honua.
He destroyed those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and the plants that grew on the ground.
26 Aka, nana ae la kana wahine mahope ona, a lilo iho la ia i kukulu paakai.
But Lot's wife, who was behind him, looked back, and she became a pillar of salt.
27 Ala ae la o Aberahama i kakahiaka nui, a hoi hou aku la ia i kahi ana i ku ai imua o Iehova:
Abraham got up early in the morning and went to the place where he had stood before Yahweh.
28 Nana aku la ia ma Sodoma a me Gomora, a ma ka aina papu a pau, ike aku la ia, aia hoi, pii ae la ka uahi o ia aina iluna, e like me ka punohu o ka lua ahi.
He looked down toward Sodom and Gomorrah and toward all the land of the plain. He looked and behold, smoke was rising from the land like the smoke of a furnace.
29 A i ka wa a ke Akua i luku ai i na kulanakauhale o ka papu, hoomanao iho la no ke Akua ia Aberahama, a hoopakele ae la ia Lota maiwaena aku o ka hookahuli ana, ia ia i hookahuli ai i na kulanakauhale kahi a Lota i noho ai.
So when God destroyed the cities of the plain, God called Abraham to mind. He sent Lot out of the midst of the destruction when he destroyed the cities in which Lot had lived.
30 Pii ae la o Lota mailoko aku o Zoara, a noho iho la ma ka mauna, a me ia pu na kaikamahine ana elua; no ka mea, makau iho la ia ke noho ma Zoara: noho no ia ma kekahi ana, oia a me kana mau kaikamahine elua.
But Lot went up from Zoar to live in the mountains with his two daughters, because he was afraid to live in Zoar. So he lived in a cave, he and his two daughters.
31 I aku la ka hanau mua i kona kaikaina, Ea, ua elemakule ko kana makuakane, aole hoi he kanaka ma ka honua nei a pau nana e komo mai io kaua nei, e like me ka nana ana a ko ka honua nei:
The firstborn said to the younger, “Our father is old, and there is no man anywhere to sleep with us according to the way of all the world.
32 Ina kaua, o hooinu kaua i ko kaua makuakane i ka waina, a e moe kaua me ia, i malama ai kana i hua na ko kaua makuakane.
Come, let us make our father drink wine, and we will sleep with him, so that we may extend our father's line.”
33 Hooinu laua ia po i ko laua makuakane i ka waina: a komo aku la ka hanau mua iloko, a moe iho la me kona makuakane: aole nae i ike kela i kona wa i moe iho ai, aole hoi kona wa i ala'i.
So they made their father drink wine that night. Then the firstborn went in and slept with her father; he did not know when she lay down, nor when she arose.
34 A ia la ae, i aku la ka hanau mua i ke kaikaina, Aia hoi, moe iho no au me kuu makuakane i ka po nei: e hooinu kaua ia ia i ka waina i keia po no hoi; a e komo aku oe iloko, e moe me ia, i malama ai kana i hua na ko kana makuakane.
The next day the firstborn said to the younger, “Listen, last night I slept with my father. Let us make him drink wine tonight also, and you should go in and sleep with him, so that we may extend our father's line.”
35 Hooinu laua i ko laua makuakane i ka waina ia po no hoi: a ku ae la ke kaikaina, a moe iho la me ia; aole kela i ike i kona wa i moe iho ai, aole hoi i kona wa i ala ai.
So they made their father drink wine that night also, and the younger went and slept with him. He did not know when she lay down, nor when she arose.
36 Hapai na kaikamahine elua a Lota na ko laua makuakane.
So both the daughters of Lot were pregnant by their father.
37 Hanau mai la ka mua i keikikane, a kapa iho la i kona inoa o Moaba: oia ke kupuna o ka Moaba a hiki i keia manawa.
The firstborn gave birth to a son, and named him Moab. He became the ancestor of the Moabites of today.
38 A hanau mai la hoi ka muli iho i keikikane, a kapa iho la i kona inoa o Benami: oia ke kupuna o ka Amona a hiki i keia manawa.
As for the younger daughter, she also gave birth to a son, and named him Ben-Ammi. He became the ancestor of the people of Ammon of today.

< Kinohi 19 >