< Isaia 34 >
1 E HOOKOKOKE mai, e ko na aina, i lohe oukou, E hoolohe mai hoi, e na lahuikanaka, E haliu mai hoi ko ka honua, A me kolaila mea a pau e piha ai, O ke ao nei, a me kona mea ulu a pau.
Come close, you nations, and listen! You peoples, pay attention! Hear these words everyone who lives on earth, and all that comes from it!
2 No ka mea, maluna o na lahuikanaka a pau ka inaina o Iehova, A o kona ukiuki hoi maluna o ko lakou lehulehu a pau; Ua molia oia ia lakou, Ua haawi oia ia lakou i ka make.
The Lord's anger is against all the nations and his fury is against all their armies. He will completely destroy them; he will have them slaughtered.
3 E kiolaia'ku no ko lakou poe i houia, A e pii aku no ka pilau o ko lakou kupapau, A e hooheheeia na kuahiwi i ko lakou koko.
Those who are killed won't be buried; the stink of their bodies will rise; mountains will be washed away with their blood.
4 E hookii loa aku no na mea a pau o ka lani, A e owili pu ia na lani me he pepa la; E haule no kolaila mau mea a pau ilalo, E like me ka haule ana o ka lau o ke kumuwaina, E like hoi me ka haule ana o ka hua mimino o ka laau fiku.
The sun, moon, and stars of heaven will fade away, and the skies will be rolled up like a scroll. All the stars will fall like dried-up leaves from a vine, like dried-up figs from a fig tree.
5 No ka mea, ua inu no ka'u pahikaua ma ka lani a ona; Aia hoi, e iho ana ia maluna o Edoma, Maluna hoi o ka lahuikanaka a'u i hoolilo ai no ka hoopaiia.
After my sword has finished what it has to do in the heavens, it will come down on Edom, on the people I have doomed for destruction.
6 Ua ana ka pahikaua o Iehova i ke koko, Ua hapalaia i ke kaikea, I ke koko hoi o na keikihipa momona, a me na kaokane, I ke kaikea hoi ma na puupaa o na hipakane, No ka mea, he mohai ko Iehova ma Bozera, A he luku nui hoi ma ka aina o Edoma.
The sword of the Lord is coated in blood and covered with fat—the blood of lambs and goats, and the fat of rams' kidneys. For there is a sacrifice for Lord happening in Bozrah, a great slaughter in the land of Edom.
7 E haule pu na reema me lakou, A me na bipikane, a me na mea ikaika; A e ona no ko lakou aina i ke koko, A momona no hoi ko lakou lepo i ke kaikea.
Wild ox will fall with them, the young bulls along with the mature ones. Their land will be soaked with blood, and their soil soaked with fat.
8 No ka mea, o ka la no ia o ko Iehova koopai ana, O ka makahiki hoi o ka hoouku ana no na hakaka o Ziona.
For the Lord has a day of punishment, a year of retribution, for the trouble caused to Zion.
9 E lilo no kolaila muliwai i kepau, A o kolaila lepo hoi i luaipele; A e lilo no kolaila aina i kepau e a ana.
Edom's streams will be turned into tar, its soil into sulfur, and her land will become burning tar!
10 Aole ia e hoopioia i ka po, aole i ko ao; A e punohu mau loa aku no kona uwahi; E waiho kaha wale ia no ia, mai keia hanauna, a ia hanaua aku, Aohe mea e hele mawaena olaila a hiki i ka manawa pau ole.
The fire will burn day and night, and will never go out, its smoke will rise forever. From one generation to the next it will remain desolate—people won't ever go there again.
11 E komo no malaila ka pelikana, a me ke kipoda; A malaila no hoi e noho ai ka pueo, a me ke koraka; A e hoomoe oia maluna ona i kaula o ka neoneo; A me na pohaku o ka olohelohe.
The desert owl and screech owl will take it over, and the eagle owl and raven will live there. The Lord will stretch out over Edom a measuring line of destruction and a plumb line of desolation.
12 Aole e hea hou ia na'lii malaila no ko aupuni, A e lilo no kona poe luna a pau i mea ole.
Its nobles won't have anything to call a kingdom; all its princes will be gone.
13 E ulu no ke kakalaioa maloko o kona mau halealii; O ka nahelemaneo, a me ka laau ooi ma kona mau pakaua, A e lilo no ia i wahi no na ilio hihiu, I wahi noho hoi no na iana.
Thorns will grow over its palaces; weeds and thistles will take over its fortresses. It will be a place where jackals live, a home for owls.
14 E halawai no na ilio hihiu o ka waonahele me na iliohae, A malaila no o hea aku ai ke kao hihiu i kona hoa, A malaila no hoi e noho ai ka lapu o ka po, A e loaa hoi kahi hoomaha nona.
It will be a meeting place for desert animals and hyenas, and wild goats will call to each other there. Night animals will settle there and find a place to rest.
15 Malaila no e hana'i ka moolele i kona punana, A hanau, a hoomoe, a hoopunana malalo o kona malu; Malaila no hoi e akoakoa ai na vuletura, O kela mea keia mea, me kona hoa.
There the owl will build its nest, lay and hatch its eggs, and raise its chicks in the shade of its wings. It has become a roost for birds of prey, each one with its mate.
16 E imi oukou ma ka palapala a Iehova, a e heluhelu no hoi; Aole e haule kekahi o keia mau mea, Aole e nele kekahi i kona hoa; No ka mea, ua olelo no ko'u waha, A na kona Uhane no lakou i hoiliili.
Look in the scroll of the Lord and read what it says: Not a single one of these will be missing its mate, for the Lord has ordered this to happen, and his Spirit has gathered them together.
17 Ua hailona oia no lakou, A ua puunaue aku oia ia wahi ma ke kaula no lakou; E lilo loa aku no ia aina no lakou, E noho no lakou malaila, ia hanauna aku, a ia hanauna aku.
He assigns them their territories, he divides up the land for them using a measuring line. These birds and animals will own it forever, from one generation to the next.