< Kinohi 3 >
1 U A oi aku ka maalea o ka nahesa i ko na holoholona o ke kula a pau a Iehova ke Akua i hana'i. I mai la ia i ka wahine, He oiaio anei, ua papa mai ke Akua, Aole olua e ai i ko na laau a pau o ka mahinaai nei!
Now, the serpent, was more crafty than any living thing of the field which Yahweh God had made, so he said unto the woman, Can it really be that God hath said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
2 I aku la ka wahine i ka nahesa, E pono no maua ke ai i ka hua o na laau o ka mahinaai nei:
And the woman said unto the serpent, —Of the fruit of the trees of the garden, we may eat;
3 Aka, o ka hua o ka laau iwaena konu o ke kihapai, ua i mai ke Akua, Mai ai olua ia mea, aole hoi e hoopa aku, o make olua.
but of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said Ye shall not eat of it neither shall ye touch it, —lest ye die.
4 Olelo mai la ka nahesa i ka wahine, Aohe oiaio e make olua:
And the serpent said unto the woman, —Ye shall not die,
5 No ka mea, ua ike no ke Akua, a i ka la e ai ai olua ia mea, e hookaakaaia auanei ko olua mau maka; a e like olua me ke Akua, i ka ike i ka pono a me ka hewa.
For God doth know, that in the day ye eat thereof, then shall your eyes be opened, —and ye shall become like God, knowing good and evil.
6 A ike ae la ka wahine, he ono ko ia laau i mea ai, a he maikai hoi i na maka, a he laau makemakeia i mea hoonaauao, lalau aku la ia i kona hua, ai iho la, a haawi aku la hoi na kana kane me ia, a ai iho la no hoi oia.
And, when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was desirable to the eyes and the tree was pleasant to make one knowing, then took she of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and she gave to her husband also, along with her, and he did eat.
7 A hookaakaaia ae la na maka o laua a elua, a ike iho la laua, aohe o laua kapa; kui iho la laua i na lau fiku a paa, i mau papalu no laua.
Then were opened the eyes of them both, and they knew that, naked, they were, —so they tacked together fig-leaves, and made for themselves girdles,
8 Lohe ae la laua i ka leo o Iehova ke Akua, e holoholo ana ma ka mahinaai i ka wa malu o ka la: pee iho la o Adamu me kana wahine mawaena o na laau o ua mahinaai la, mai ke alo aku o Iehova ke Akua.
Then heard they the sound of Yahweh God, walking to and fro in the garden at the breeze of the day, —so he hid himself—the man with his wife, from the face of Yahweh God, amid the trees of the garden.
9 Hea mai la o Iehova ke Akua ia Adamu, i mai la ia ia, Auhea oe?
And Yahweh God called unto the man, —and said to him, Where art thou?
10 I aku la oia, I lohe au i kou leo iloko o ka mahinaai nei, a makau no wau, no ka mea, aohe o'u kapa, a pee iho la au.
And he said, The sound of thee, heard I in the garden, and I was afraid, for, naked, was I, so I hid myself.
11 I mai la kela, Nawai i hai mai ia oe, aohe ou kapa? Ua ai anei oe i ko ka laau a'u i papa aku ai ia oe, Mai ai oe!
And he said, Who told thee that, naked, thou wast? Of the tree whereof I commanded thee not to eat, hast thou eaten?
12 Olelo aku la ke kanaka, Na ka wahine au i haawi mai ai na'u, nana no i haawi mai i ko ka laau, a ai iho la au.
And the man said, —The woman whom thou didst put with me, she, gave me of the tree, so I did eat.
13 I mai la o Iehova ke Akua i ka wahine, Heaha keia mea au i hana'i! I aku la ka wahine, Na ka nahesa wau i hoowalewale mai, a ai iho la au.
Then said Yahweh God to the woman, What is this that thou hast done? And the woman said, the serpent, deceived me, so I did eat.
14 I aku la o Iehova ke Akua i ka nahesa, No kau hana ana ia mea, e oi aku kou ahewaia i ko na holoholona laka a pau, a i ko na holoholona hihiu a pau o ke kula; ilalo kou alo e kolo ai oe, o ka lepo kau e ai ai, a pau na la o kou ola ana.
Then said Yahweh God unto the serpent—Because thou hast done this, Accursed, art thou above every tame-beast, and above every wild-beast of the field, —on thy belly, shalt thou go, and dust, shalt thou eat all the days of thy life.
15 E waiho no au i ka inaina mawaena o olua a me ka wahine, a mawaena hoi o kou hua a me kona hua; nana e paopao iho kou poo, a nau hoi e pakuikui aku kona kuekuewawae.
And enmity, will I put between thee, and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed, —He shall crush thy head, but, thou, shalt crush his heel.
16 I mai la hoi oia i ka wahine, E hoonui loa aku au i ka eha o kou hapai ana: me ka eha hoi oe e hanau mai ai i na keiki; a o kou makemake aku aia no ia i kau kane, a oia hoi kou haku.
Unto the woman, he said, I will, increase, thy pain of pregnancy, In pain, shalt thou bear children, —Yet, unto thy husband, shall be thy longing, Though, he, rule over thee.
17 I mai la hoi oia ia Adamu, No ka mea, ua hoolohe oe i ka leo o kau wahine, a ua ai hoi i ko ka laau a'u i papa aku ai ia oe, i ka i ana, Mai ai oe ia mea, ua hoohewaia ka aina nou; me ka luhi oe e ai ai i kana, a pau na la o kou ola ana:
And, to the man, he said, Because thou didst hearken to the voice of thy wife, and so didst eat of the tree as to which I commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not eat of it, Accursed be the ground for thy sake, In pain, shalt thou eat of it, all the days of thy life;
18 E hookupu mai no hoi ia i na kakalaioa a me na puakala nau; a nau no e ai i na mea kanu o ka waena.
Thorn also and thistle, shall it shoot forth to thee, —when thou hast come to eat of the herb of the field:
19 Me ka hou o kou maka e ai ai oe i ka ai, a hiki i kou wa e hoi hou aku ai i ka lepo; no ka mea, mailaila oe i laweia mai ai; no ka mea, he lepo no oe, a e hoi hou aku oe i ka lepo.
In the sweat of thy face, shalt thou eat bread, until thou return to the ground, because therefrom, wast thou taken, —For, dust, thou art, And, unto dust, shalt thou return.
20 Kapa aku la o Adamu i ka inoa o kana wahine, o I Eva; no ka mea, ka makuwahine ia o na kanaka a pau.
So the man called the name of his wife, Eve, —in that, she, was made mother of every one living.
21 A hana iho la o Iehova ke Akua i na kapa ili no Adamu a no kana wahine, a hoaahu iho la ia laua.
And Yahweh God made for the man—and for his wife—tunics of skin and clothed them.
22 I iho la o Iehova ke Akua, Aia hoi, ua like ke kanaka me kekahi o kakou, ka ike i ka pono a me ka hewa: ano hoi, o lalau aku kona lima, a lawe hoi i ko ka laau ola, ai iho a ola mau loa aku:
Then said Yahweh God—Lo! man, hath become like one of us, in respect of knowing good and evil, —Now, therefore, lest he thrust forth his hand, and take even of the tree of life, and eat, and live to times age-abiding, —
23 No ia mea, kipaku aku la o Iehova ke Akua ia ia iwaho o ke kihapai o Edena, e mahi i ka lepo, kahi ana i laweia mai ai.
So Yahweh God put him forth from the garden of Eden, —to till the ground wherefrom he had been taken.
24 Pela oia i kipaku ai i ke kanaka; a hoonoho iho la ma ka hikina o ka mahinaai o Edena i na kerubima, a me ka pahi wakawaka e ka ana io ia nei i maluhia'i ke ala ma ka laau ola.
So he expelled the man, —and caused to dwell—in front of the garden of Eden—cherubim and a brandishing sword—flame, to keep the way to the tree of life.