< Iosua 10 >
1 EIA hoi kekahi; a lohe o Adonizedeka, ke alii o Ierusalema, i ke pio ana o Ai ia Iosua, a me kona luku ana ia wahi; e like me kana hana ana ia Ieriko a me kona alii, pela kana hana ana ia Ai, me ko laila alii; a ua hookuikahi aku na kanaka o Gibeona me ka Iseraela, a ua noho pu me lakou;
Adoni-zedek, king of Jerusalem, learned that Joshua had captured Ai and destroyed the town completely, as he had also done to Jericho, and had killed its king, just as he had the king of Jericho. He also heard that the Gibeonites had made peace with the Israelites and were allied with them.
2 Makau loa oia, me kona poe, no ka mea, he kulanakanhale nui o Gibeona, me he kulanakauhale alii la, no ka mea, oia ka nui o laua o Ai, a o ko laila poe kanaka a pau, he poe koa loa.
The people of Jerusalem were very frightened by this because Gibeon was a large town—as large as any town ruled by the king, and larger than Ai, and its men were tough fighters.
3 Nolaila kii aku la o Adonizedeka, ke alii o Ierusalema, ia Hohama, i ke alii o Heberona, a ia Pirama, i ke alii o Iaremuta, a ia Iapia, i ke alii o Lakisa, a ia Debira, ke alii o Egelona, i aku la ia lakou,
So Adoni-zedek, king of Jerusalem, sent a message to Hoham, king of Hebron, Piram, king of Jarmuth, Japhia, king of Lachish, and Debir, king of Eglon, saying,
4 E hele mai oukou io'u nei, e kokua mai ia'u, i pepehi kakou i ko Gibeona; no ka mea, ua hookuikahi lakou me Iosua a me na mamo a Iseraela.
“Come and help me attack Gibeon because they have made peace with Joshua and the Israelites.”
5 Alaila, akoakoa mai la na'lii elima o ka Amora, o ke alii o Ierusalema, o ke alii o Heberona, o ke alii o Iaremuta, o ke alii o Lakisa, a me ke alii o Egelona, a pii aku la lakou a me ko lakou huna kau a a pau, a hoomoana iho la ma ke alo o Gibeona, a kaua aku la.
So these five Amorite kings (the kings of Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, and Eglon) and their armies gathered and set off. They surrounded Gibeon and then began their attack.
6 Hoouna koke mai la na kanaka o Gibeona ia Iosua, ma kahi ana i hoomoana'i ma Gilegala, i mai la, Mai hookaulua oe i kou lima i kau poe kauwa nei; e pii koke mai io makou nei, e hoopakele, a e kokua mai ia makou; no ka mea, ua akoakoa mai nei na'lii a pau o ka Amora, ka poe e noho ana ma na mauna, e ku e ia makou.
The Gibeonites sent a message to Joshua at the camp in Gilgal, saying, “Please don't abandon us, your servants! Come quickly and save us! We need your help for all the Amorite kings of the hill country have joined in attacking us.”
7 Alaila, pii aku la o Iosua, mai Gilegala aku, oia, a me na kanaka kaua a pau pu me ia, a me ka poe koa ikaika a pau.
So Joshua, all his fighting men and best fighters, set off from Gilgal.
8 I mai la o Iehova ia Iosua, Mai makau ia lakou; no ka mea, ua haawi au ia lakou a pau iloko o kou lima, aole loa e ku kekahi kanaka o lakou imua ou.
The Lord had said to Joshua, “Don't be afraid of them, for you will defeat them. Not a single one will be able to stand against you.”
9 Hiki koke aku la o Iosua ia lakou, i kona hele ana, mai Gilegala aku i ka po a ao.
By marching all night from Gilgal, Joshua arrived without warning.
10 Hooauhee aku la o Iehova ia lakou imua o ka Iseraela, a luku aku la oia ia lakou i ka make nui loa, ma Gibeona, a hahai aku la no hoi oia ia lakou, ma ke ala e hiki aku ai i Betehorona, a pepehi iho la ia lakou a hiki i Azeka, a i Makeda.
The Lord threw the Amorite armies into a panic when they saw the Israelites. He struck them down with a great blow at Gibeon; he chased them all the way up to Beth-horon, cutting them down on the way to Azekah and Makkedah.
11 A i ko lakou hee ana imua o ka Iseraela, i ko lakou iho ana i Betehorona, hoolei mai la o Iehova i na pohaku nui maluna o lakou, mai ka lani mai, a hiki i Azeka, a make lakou. Ua nui ka poe i make i ka huahekili, he hapa ka poe i make i na mamo a Iseraela, i ka pahikaua.
As they ran away from the Israelites down the slope from Beth-horon, the Lord hurled large hailstones down on them from the skies all the way to Azekah. More were killed by the hailstones than we killed by the swords of the Israelites.
12 Alaila, olelo aku la o Iosua ia Iehova, i ka la i haawi mai ai o Iehova i ka Amora na na mamo a Iseraela, i aku la ia imua o ke alo o ka Iseraela, E ka la, e kau malie oe maluna o Gibeona, a o oe hoi, e ka mahina, maluna o ke awawa o Aialona.
On the day that the Lord handed the Amorites over to the Israelites, Joshua spoke by the Lord in the presence of the Israelites, saying, “Sun, stand still over Gibeon! Moon, stand still over the Valley of Aijalon!”
13 Kau malie iho la ka la, a ku malie no hoi ka mahina, a hoopai aku la na kanaka i ko lakou, poe enemi. Aole anei keia ka mea i palapalaia ma ka buke a Iasera? Kau malie no ka la mawaena o ka lani, aole i hoomau i kona hele a pau ka la hookahi.
The sun stopped moving, and the moon stood still, until the nation of Israel had inflicted defeat on their enemies. (This is recorded in the Book of Jashar). The sun stopped in the middle of the sky and did not go down for around a full day.
14 Aole la e like me ia mamua, aole hoi mahope, i lohe ai o Iehova i ka leo o ke kanaka; no ka mea, kaua maoli no o Iehova mamuli o ka Iseraela.
There wasn't a day like this ever before or since when the Lord listened to a human voice in such a way. It was because the Lord was fighting for Israel.
15 Hoi mai la o Iosua a me ka Iseraela a pau pu me ia, a i kahi i hoomoana'i ma Gilegala.
Then Joshua and all the army returned to the camp at Gilgal.
16 Holo aku la ua mau alii nei elima, a pee iho la iloko o ke ana ma Makeda.
The five kings had run away and hid in a cave at Makkedah.
17 Ua haiia mai ia Iosua, i ka i ana mai, Ua loaa na'lii elima, ua pee lakou iloko o kekahi ana aia ma Makeda.
When Joshua was told that the five kings were hiding in a cave at Makkedah,
18 I aku la o Iosua, E olokaa i mau pohaku nui ma ka waha o ke ana, a e hoonoho i mau kanaka e kiai ia lakou:
he gave this order, “Roll some large stones to block the entrance to the cave and have some men guard it.
19 Mai kakali oukou, e hahai oukou i ko oukou poe enemi, a e pepehi i ko lakou hopena. Mai kuu aku ia lakou e komo iloko o ko lakou mau kulanakauhale; no ka mea, na Iehova ko oukou Akua i haawi mai ia lakou i ko oukou lima.
But don't you stay there. Chase the enemy down and attack them from the rear. Don't let them escape to their towns for the Lord has given them to you to defeat.”
20 Luku aku la o Iosua a me na mamo a Iseraela ia lakou i ka make nui loa, a oki loa iho la lakou, alaiia, holo aku la ke koena o lakou a komo iloko o na kulanakauhale i paa i ka pa.
So Joshua and the Israelites totally defeated them, striking them down and killing them. Only a few of them survived to escape back to their towns.
21 Hoi maluhia mai la na kanaka a pau i kahi a lakou i hoomoana'i, io Iosua la, ma Makeda. Aole loa i hookala kekahi i kona alelo i na mamo a Iseraela.
The army returned to Joshua at the camp at Makkedah, and no one dared even to threaten the Israelites.
22 I aku la o Iosua, E wehe i ka waha o ke ana, a e lawe mai iwaho io u nei, i ua mau alii la elima, mai ke aua mai.
Then Joshua said, “Open the cave entrance and bring out the five kings to me from the cave.”
23 Hana iho la no lakou pela, a lawe mai la i ua mau alii la elima io na la, mai ke ana mai; o ke alii o Ierusalema, a me ke alii o Heberona, a me ke alii o Iaremuta, a me ke alii o Lakisa, a me ke alii o Egelona.
So they did, bringing out the five kings from the cave—the kings of Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, and Eglon.
24 A i ka wa i lawe mai ai lakou i ua mau alii nei io Iosua la, alaila, hea aku la o Iosua i kanaka a pau o ka Iseraela, i aku la i na alihi o ka poe koa, i hele pu me ia, E neenee mai oukou, a e hehi ko oukou kapuwai maluna o na a-i o keia poe alii. Neenee mai la lakou a hehi aku la ko lakou kapuwai, maluna o ko lakou mau a-i.
When they had brought the kings to Joshua, he summoned all the fighting men, and said to the commanders who had gone with him, “Come here, and put your feet on the necks of these kings.” So they came over and put their feet on their necks.
25 I aku la o Iosua ia lakou, Mai makau oukou, aole hoi e weliweli; e ikaika oukou, a e koa hoi, no ka mea, pela no e hana mai ai o Iehova i na euemi a pau a oukou e kaua aku ai.
Joshua said to them, “Don't ever be afraid or discouraged! Be strong and be brave! For the Lord is going to do the same thing to all your enemies that you're going to fight!”
26 A mahope iho, luku aku la o Iosua ia lakou a pepehi iho la, a kaawe ae la ma na laau elima; a e kaulia ana no lakou ma na laau, a hiki i ke ahiahi.
Then Joshua killed the kings and hung their bodies on five trees and left them hanging there until the evening.
27 A hiki i ka manawa i napoo ai ka la, kauoha ae la o Iosua, e kuu ia lakou mailuua iho o na laau, a e kiola ia lakou iloko o ke ana, ma kahi a lakou i pee aku ai; a waiho aku la i na pohaku nui ma ka waha o ke ana, a hiki loa mai i neia la.
As the sun went down Joshua gave the order to take their bodies down from the trees and throw them into the cave where they had been hiding. Then the Israelites piled up stones over the entrance to the cave, and they are there to this very day.
28 Ia la no i hoopio ai o Iosua ia Makeda, a luku aku la me ka maka o ka pahikaua, a pepehi aku la i ko laila alii a make loa, o lakou, a me ko laila kanaka a pau, aole ia i waiho i kekahi koena. Hana aku la ia i ko laila alii, e like me ia i hana aku ai i ke alii o Ieriko.
That day Joshua captured Makkedah, killing all its inhabitants, including the king. He set it apart and completely destroyed it and everyone in it, leaving no survivors. He killed the king of Makkedah just as he had killed the king of Jericho.
29 Hele aku la o Iosua, a me ka Iseraela a pau pu me ia, mai Makeda aku a hiki i Libena, a kaua aku la ia Libena.
Then Joshua and the Israelite army left Makkedah and went to attack Libnah,
30 Haawi mai no hoi o Iehova ia wahi a me ko laila alii a me ko laila poe kanaka a pau, i ka lima o ka Iseraela, a luku aku la oia ia wahi ma ka maka o ka pahikaua; aole ia i waiho i koena ma ia wahi. Hana aku no hoi ia i ko laila alii e like me ia i hana aku ai i ke alii o Ieriko.
and the Lord gave the town and its king to the Israelites. Joshua had everyone in it killed, leaving no survivors. He killed its king just as he had killed the king of Jericho.
31 Hele aku la o Iosua, a me ka Iseraela a pau pu me ia mai Libena aku a Lakisa, hoomoana iho la ma ke alo o ia wahi, a kaua aku la.
Then Joshua and the Israelite army moved on from Libnah to Lachish, surrounding the town and attacking it.
32 Haawi mai la o Iehova ia Lakisa i ka lima o ka Iseraela, a i ka lua o ka la, hoopio iho la oia ia wahi a luku aku la ia wahi ma ka maka o ka pahikaua, a me na kanaka a pau ma ia wahi, e like me na mea a pau ana i hana aku ai ia Libena.
The Lord gave the town to the Israelites who captured it on the second day. Joshua had everyone in it killed, just as he had done in Libnah.
33 Alaila, hele ae la o Horama, ke alii o Gezera, e kokua mamuli o Lakisa. Luku aku la o Iosua ia ia, a me kona kanaka, a pau loa lakou i ka make, aole i koe.
Then Horam, king of Gezer, came with his army to help Lachish, but Joshua and his men killed them, leaving no survivors.
34 Hele aku la o Iosua a me ka Iseraela a pau pu me ia, mai Lakisa aku a Egelona, a hoomoana iho la ma ke alo o ia wahi, a kaua aku la ia ia.
Joshua and the Israelite army moved on from Lachish to Eglon, surrounding the town and attacking it.
35 Hoopio iho la lakou ia wahi ia la no, a luku aku la ia wahi ma ka maka o ka pahikaua, a me ko laila kanaka a pau, luku loa aku la ia, e like me na mea a pau ana i hana aku ai ia Lakisa.
They captured it the same day. Joshua had everyone in it killed that very day. He set it apart and completely destroyed it, just as he had done in Lachish.
36 Hele aku la o Iosua, a me ka Iseraela a pau pu me ia, mai Egelona aku a Heberona, a kaua aku la ia wahi.
Joshua and the Israelite army left Eglon and went to attack Hebron.
37 Hoopio iho la lakou ia wahi, a luku aku la ma ka maka o ka pahikaua, a me ko laila alii, a me ko laila kulanakauhale a pau, a me ko laila kanaka a pau; aole ia i waiho i koena, e like me na mea a pau ana i hana aku ai ia Egelona. Hooki loa iho la oia ia wahi a me ko laila kanaka a pau.
They captured the town, as well as the towns nearby. Joshua had all the inhabitants killed, leaving no survivors. Just as he had done in Eglon, he set it apart and completely destroyed it and everyone in it.
38 Hoi mai la o Iosua a me ka Iseraela a pau pu me ia, a i Debira, a kaua ae la ia wahi;
Then Joshua and the Israelite army turned and went to attack Debir.
39 A hoopio iho la, a me ko laila alii, a me ko laila kulanakauhale a pau, a luku aku la ia lakou ma ka maka o ka pahikaua, a hooki loa iho la ia i kanaka a pau o ia wahi, aole i waiho i koena; e like me ia i hana aku ai ia Heberona, pela no ia i hana'i ia Debira, a me kona alii, e like hoi me ia i hana'i ia Libena, a me kona alii.
He captured it and its king and all the towns nearby. Joshua had all the inhabitants killed, leaving no survivors. Just as he had done in Hebron, he set it apart and completely destroyed it and everyone in it. He killed the king of Debir just as he had killed the king of Libnah.
40 Luku aku la o Iosua i ka aina mauna a pau, a ma ka lima hema, a ma kahi papu, a ma kahi haahaa, a me ko laila poe alii a pau. Aole ia i waiho i kekahi koena. Hooki loa iho la ia i na mea hanu a pau, e like me ke kauoha ana mai o Iehova ke Akua o ka Iseraela.
So Joshua conquered the whole land—the hill country, the Negev, the foothills, and the slopes—and all their kings. He didn't leave a single survivor. He killed everyone as the Lord, the God of Israel, had commanded.
41 Luku aku la o Iosua ia lakou, mai Kadesabanea a hiki i Gaza, a me ka aina a pau o Gosena a hiki loa i Gibeona.
Joshua destroyed them from Kadesh-barnea to Gaza and the whole of the land from Goshen to Gibeon.
42 Hoopio iho la o Iosua i keia poe alii a pau, a me ko lakou aina, i kela wa hookahi no, no ka mea, na Iehova no, ke Akua o ka Iseraela, i kaua mai mamuli o ka Iseraela.
All the kings and their lands were conquered by Joshua in one campaign because the Lord, the God of Israel, was fighting for the Israelites.
43 Hoi mai la o Iosua, a me ka Iseraela a pau pu me ia, a hiki i kahi a lakou i hoomoana'i ma Gilegala.
Joshua and the Israelite army then returned to the camp at Gilgal.