< 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 near, you nations, to hear, And you peoples, give attention, The earth and its fullness hear, The world, and all its productions.
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.
For to YHWH [is] wrath against all the nations, And fury against all their host, He has devoted them to destruction, He has given them to slaughter.
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.
And their wounded are cast out, And their carcasses cause their stench to ascend, And mountains have been melted from 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.
And all the host of the heavens have been consumed, And the heavens have been rolled together as a scroll, And all their hosts fade, As the fading of a leaf of a vine, And as the fading one of 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.
For My sword was soaked in the heavens, Behold, it comes down on Edom, On the people of My curse for judgment.
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.
A sword [is] to YHWH—it has been full of blood, It has been made fat with fatness, With blood of lambs and male goats. With fat of kidneys of rams, For to YHWH [is] a sacrifice in Bozrah, And 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.
And reems have come down with them, And bullocks with bulls, And their land has been soaked from blood, And their dust is made fat from fatness.
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 a day of vengeance [is] to YHWH, A year of recompenses for Zion’s strife),
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.
And her streams have been turned to pitch, And her dust to brimstone, And her land has become burning pitch.
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.
She is not quenched by night and by day, Her smoke goes up for all time, She is desolate from generation to generation, Forever and ever, none is passing into her.
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.
And pelican and hedgehog possess her, And owl and raven dwell in her, And He has stretched out over her A line of vacancy, and stones of emptiness.
12 Aole e hea hou ia na'lii malaila no ko aupuni, A e lilo no kona poe luna a pau i mea ole.
They call her nobles [to] the kingdom, But there are none there, And all her princes are at an end.
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.
And thorns have gone up her palaces, Nettle and bramble [are] in her fortresses, And it has been a habitation of dragons, A court for daughters of an ostrich.
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.
And desert-dwellers have met with howlers, And the goat calls for its companion, Surely the night-owl has rested there, And has found a place of rest for herself.
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.
The owl has made her nest there, Indeed, she lays, and has hatched, And has gathered under her shadow, Surely vultures have been gathered there, Each with its companion.
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.
Seek out of the scroll of YHWH, and read, One of these has not been lacking, None has missed its companion, For My mouth—it has commanded, And His Spirit—He has gathered them.
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.
And He has cast a lot for them, And His hand has apportioned [it] to them by line, They possess it for all time, They dwell in it from generation to generation!

< Isaia 34 >