< Isaia 19 >

1 KA wanana no Aigupita. Aia hoi, ke holo la o Iehova maluna o ke ao mama, A hele mai koi ia i Aigupita. E haalulu auanei na akua kii o Aigupita imua o kona alo, E maule hoi ka naau o ko Aigupita iloko o lakou.
The burden of Egypt. Lo, Jehovah is riding on a swift thick cloud, And He hath entered Egypt, And moved have been the idols of Egypt at His presence, And the heart of Egypt melteth in its midst.
2 E kahiko aku no wau i ko Aigupita, e kaua i ko Aigupita; E kaua no lakou, o kela mea keia mea i kona hoahanau iho, O kela mea keia mea i kona makamaka iho, O kekahi kulanakauhale i kekahi kulanakauhale, O kekahi aupuni i kekahi aupuni.
And I armed Egyptians against Egyptians, And they fought, each against his brother, And each against his neighbour, City against city, kingdom against kingdom.
3 E pau auanei ke aho o ko Aigupita iloko o lakou; E kookahuli au i ko lakou manao; Alaila, e huli lakou i ko lakou akuakii, I na mea namunamu, a me na mea ninau kupapau, a me na kupua.
And emptied out hath been in its midst the spirit of Egypt. And its counsel I swallow up, And they have sought unto the idols, And unto the charmers, And unto those having familiar spirits, And unto the wizards.
4 E haawi aku no wau i ko Aigupita, i ka lima o ka haku oolea; A noho no kekahi alii oolea maluna o lakou, Wahi a ka Haku, o Iehova o na kaua.
And I have delivered the Egyptians Into the hand of a hard lord, And a strong king doth rule over them, An affirmation of the Lord, Jehovah of Hosts.
5 E pau auanei ka wai o ka muliwai, E pio no hoi a maloo ke kahawai.
And failed have waters from the sea, And a river is wasted and dried up.
6 E pilau auanei na muliwai, E pio, a maloo na auwai o Aigupita, A e mae wale no hoi ka naku a me ke kaluha.
And they have turned away the flowings, Weak and dried up have been brooks of the bulwark, Reed and flag have withered.
7 O na papu ma kapa muliwai, a me ka waha o ka muliwai, A me na mea hua a pau ma ka muliwai, e maloo no ia mau mea, E puehu liilii ia no, a e nalowale.
Exposed things by the brook, by the edge of the brook, And every sown thing of the brook, hath withered, It hath been driven away, and is not.
8 E kauiuhu no na lawaia, a me ka uwe iho, O ka poe a pau i kuu i ka makau ma ka muliwai, Ka poe i hohola i na upena maluna o na wai, E u auanei lakou.
And lamented have the fishers, And mourned have all casting angle into a brook, And those spreading nets on the face of the waters have languished.
9 O ka poe i hana i ke olona i kahiia, A me ka poe ulana i ka lole keokeo, E hilahila auanei lakou.
And ashamed have been makers of fine flax, And weavers of net-works.
10 E hehiia no na mea koikoi, A e kaumaha no hoi ka naau o ka poe paaua a pau.
And its foundations have been smitten, All making wages [are] afflicted in soul.
11 He oiaio, ua naaupo na'lii o Zoana; O ka oleloao o na kakaolelo akamai o Parao, He olelo lapuwale ia. Pehea la oukou e olelo ai ia Parao, He keiki au na ka poe akamai, He keiki na na'lii kahiko?
Only, fools [are] the princes of Zoan, The counsel of the wise ones of the counsellors of Pharaoh hath become brutish. How say ye unto Pharaoh, 'A son of the wise am I, a son of kings of antiquity?'
12 Auhea lakou? Auhea kou poe akamai? Na lakou e hai mai ia oe, A e ike lakou i ka mea a Iehova o na kaua, E manao ai no Aigupita.
Where [are] they now, thy wise ones? Yea, let them tell to thee, I pray thee, And they know what Jehovah of Hosts hath counselled against Egypt!
13 Ua naaupo no na'lii o Zoana, Ua puni na'lii o Nopa; Ua alakai hewa lakou i ko Aigupita, o na luna hoi o na ohana ona.
Foolish have been princes of Zoan, Lifted up have been princes of Noph, And they have caused Egypt to err, The chief of her tribes.
14 Ua ninini mai o Iehova iwaena o lakou, i ka manao pihoihoi; A alakai hewa lakou i ko Aigupita ma kana mau hana a pau, Ua like me ka mea i ona, e hikaka ana maloko o kona luai.
Jehovah hath mingled in her midst A spirit of perverseness, And they have caused Egypt to err in all its work, As a drunkard erreth in his vomit.
15 Aole e hanaia ka hana ma Aigupita, Ka mea a ke poo e hiki ai ke hana, a me ka huelo; Ka lala pama, a me ka naku.
And there is no work to Egypt, That head or tail, branch or reed, may do.
16 Ia la la, e like auanei ko Aigupita me na wahine, E makau no lakou a haalulu, No ke ka ana o ka lima o Iehova o na kaua, Ka mea ana e hooka mai ai maluna o lakou.
In that day is Egypt like women, And it hath mourned, and been afraid, Because of the waving of the hand of Jehovah of Hosts, That He is waving over it.
17 E lilo no ka aina o ka Iuda, i mea e makau ai ko Aigupita, O na mea a pau o lakou i hoomanao ia wahi, e makau loa auanei, No ka manao ana o Iehova o na kaua, Ka mea ana i manao ai no lakou.
And the land of Judah hath been to Egypt for a cause of staggering, Every one who doth mention it, for himself feareth, Because of the counsel of Jehovah of Hosts, That He is counselling against it.
18 Ia la la, elima no kulanakauhale ma ka aina o Aigupita, E olelo ana i ka olelo o Kanaana; A ma ka inoa o Iehova o na kaua lakou e hoohiki ai; A e kapaia kekahi o lakou, ke kulanakauhale o Heresa.
In that day there are five cities in the land of Egypt, Speaking the lip of Canaan, And swearing to Jehovah of Hosts, 'The city of destruction,' is said of one.
19 Ia la la e hanaia ke kuahu no Iehova, Iwaenakonu o ka aina o Aigupita, He puu no Iehova ma kolaila mau palena:
In that day there is an altar to Jehovah In the midst of the land of Egypt, And a standing pillar near its border to Jehovah,
20 He hoailona no ia, a he mea hoike hoi, No Iehova o na kaua, ma ka aina o Aigupita; No ko lakou hea ana ia Iehova i ko lakou hookaumahaia, A e hoouna mai oia no lakou i mea hoola, I mea mana hoi, nana lakou e hoopakele.
And it hath been for a sign and for a testimony, To Jehovah of Hosts in the land of Egypt, For they cry unto Jehovah from the face of oppressors, And He sendeth to them a saviour, Even a great one, and hath delivered them.
21 Alaila, e ikeia o Iehova e ko Aigupita, A e hoomaopopo no ko Aigupita ia Iehova i kela la, A e malama lakou ia ia i ka mohai, a me ka alana; A e hoohiki lakou i ka hoohiki ana no Iehova, A e hooko io aku lakou.
And known hath been Jehovah to Egypt, And the Egyptians have known Jehovah in that day, And done sacrifice and present, And vowed a vow to Jehovah, and completed [it].
22 E hahau aku no o Iehova i ko Aigupita, E hahau aku no, a e hoola aku: A e huli no lakou ia Iehova, A e noiia oia e lakou, a e hoola mai oia ia lakou.
And Jehovah hath smitten Egypt, smiting and healing, And they have turned back unto Jehovah, And He hath been entreated of them, And hath healed them.
23 Ia la la, e loaa no ke alanui, mai Aigupita aku a Asuria, A e hele no ko Asuria i Aigupita, A me ko Aigupita hoi i Asuria; A e malama pu no ko Aigupita me ko Asuria.
In that day is a highway out of Egypt to Asshur, And come in have the Assyrians to Egypt, And the Egyptians into Asshur, And the Egyptians have served with the Assyrians.
24 Ia la la, o ka Iseraela ke kolu, o Aigupita pu, a me Asuria, O ka pomaikai hoi iwaena o ka honua:
In that day is Israel third, After Egypt, and after Asshur, A blessing in the heart of the earth.
25 Ka mea a Iehova o na kaua i hoopomaikai ai, I ka i ana mai, Pomaikai ko'u poe kanaka, o ko Aigupita, A me ko Asuria hoi ka hana a ko'u mau lima, A me ka Iseraela ko'u hooilina.
In that Jehovah of Hosts did bless it, saying, 'Blessed [is] My people — Egypt, And the work of My hands — Asshur, And Mine inheritance — Israel!'

< Isaia 19 >