< Iosua 11 >
1 A LOHE mai la o Iabina, ke alii o Hazora, alaila, hoouna ae la oia ia Iobaba, i ke alii o Madona, a i ke alii o Simerona, a i ke alii o Akesapa,
When King Jabin of Hazor [city] heard [about all those things that had happened], he sent messages to Jobab, the king of Madon [city], to the king of Shimron [city], and to the king of Acshaph [city], [requesting them to send their armies to come and help him fight against the Israelis].
2 A i na'lii ma ka aoao akau o na mauna, a ma na papu ma ka aoao hema o Kinerota, a ma ke awawa, a me kahi kiekie o Dora, ma ke komohana,
He also sent messages to the kings in the northern hilly area and to the kings in the Jordan [River] Valley, south of Galilee [Lake] and in the western hills. He sent a message to the king of Naphoth-Dor [in the west]
3 A i ko Kanaana ma ka hikina, a ma ke komohana, a i ka Amora, a i ka Heta, a i ka Pereza, a i ka Iebusa, ma ka mauna; a i ka Heva malalo ma Heremona, ma ka aina o Mizepa.
and to the kings of the Canaan people-group in the eastern and western parts of the land. He sent messages to the Amor people-group and the Heth people-group and the Periz people-group and the Jebus people-group who lived in the hilly area. He also sent a message to the Hiv people-group who lived below Hermon [Mountain] in the Mizpah area.
4 Hele mai la lakou, a me ko lakou poe koa pu a pau, he poe kanaka nui loa, e like me ke one ma kahakai ka nui, he poe lio kekahi me na halekaa he nui loa.
So the armies of all those kings gathered together, bringing their horses and chariots. [There seemed to be] [HYP] as many soldiers as grains of sand on the seashore.
5 A pau keia poe alii i ke akoakoa mai, hele mai la lakou a hoomoana pu iho la ma na wai o Meroma, e kaua i ka Iseraela.
All of those kings [and their armies] gathered together at Merom Pond, [and they set up their tents there]. Then they made plans to fight against the Israelis.
6 I mai la o Iehova ia Iosua, Mai makau oe ia lakou, no ka mea, ke hiki i keia hora i ka la apopo, na'u no e haawi aku ia lakou a pau e make imua i ke alo o ka Iseraela; a e oki oukou i ke olona o ko lakou mau lio, a e puhi aku i ko lakou halekaa i ke ahi.
Then Yahweh said to Joshua, “Do not be afraid of them, because at this time tomorrow I will enable your men to defeat them. Your men must also cripple their horses and burn their chariots.”
7 Hele aku la o Iosua a me na kanaka kaua a pau pu me ia, a hoohikilele aku la kona hoouka ana ia lakou, ma na wai o Meroma.
So Joshua and his army traveled to Merom Pond and attacked their enemies (by surprise/before they were ready to fight).
8 Haawi mai la o Iehova ia lakou i ka lima o ka Iseraela, a pepehi aku la ka Iseraela ia lakou, a hahai aku la ia lakou, a hiki i Zidonanui, a i Mizerepotemaima, a i ke awawa o Mizepe, ma ka hikina. Luku aku la ia lakou, aole i waiho i kekahi koena o lakou.
Yahweh enabled the Israelis to defeat them. They pursued them to Sidon [city in the far north], and to Misrephoth-Maim [in the northwest], and to Mizpah Valley in the northeast. The Israelis fought them until (they were all dead/there were no survivors).
9 Hana aku no hoi o Iosua ia lakou e like me ka Iehova kauoha ana ia ia; a oki iho la i ke olona o na lio, a puhi aku la i na halekaa i ke ahi.
Then Joshua and his men did what Yahweh told them to do: They crippled their enemies’ horses and burned their chariots.
10 Ia manawa, hoi mai la o Iosua a hoopio iho la i Hazora, a pepehi ae la i ko laila alii i ka pahikaua, no ka mea, i ka manawa mamua, o Hazora no ke poo o ia mau aupuni a pau.
The king of Hazor had ruled the people of all the kingdoms whose armies had fought against the Israelis. So Joshua’s army went back to Hazor and captured that city and killed their king.
11 Luku ae la no ia i ko laila kanaka a pau i ka maka o ka pahikaua, hooki loa iho la ia lakou, aole i koe kekahi e hanu ana. Puhi aku la oia ia Hazora i ko ahi.
They killed everyone in Hazor; (they did not spare anyone/no one was left alive) [DOU]. Then they burned the city.
12 Hoopio iho la o Iosua i na kulanakauhale a pau o ia poe alii, a me ko laila alii no hoi, a luku aku la ia lakou i ka maka o ka pahikaua; hooki loa iho la ia ia lakou, e like me ke kauoha ana mai o Mose, ke kauwa a ke Akua.
Joshua’s army captured all of those cities and killed all of their kings. They did that like Moses, the man who served Yahweh [well], had commanded them to do.
13 Aka, o na kulanakauhale a pau i noho malie i ko lakou puu iho, aole i puhi aku ka Iseraela i kekahi o lakou, o Hazora wale no ka Iosua i puhi aku ai.
Joshua’s men burned Hazor [city], but they did not burn any of the other cities that were built on small hills.
14 Lawe ae la na momo a Iseraela i ka waiwaipio a pau o ia poe kulanakauhale, a me na bipi, i waiwai no lakou. Aka, o kanaka a pau, ka lakou i luku aku ai ma ka maka o ka pahikaua, a oki loa iho la, aole lakou i waiho i kekahi e hanu ana.
The Israelis took for themselves the animals that they found in those cities and everything else [that was valuable] [DOU]. But they killed all the people.
15 E like me ka Iehova i kauoha mai ai i kana kauwa ia Mose, pela no Mose i kauoha mai ai ia Iosua, pela no hoi o Iosua i hana aku ai, aole loa ia i haalele i kekahi o na mea a pau a Iehova i kauoha mai ai ia Mose.
[Many years before], Yahweh had told Moses to do that, and then Moses told Joshua to do it. So Joshua did everything that Yahweh had commanded Moses to do.
16 Hoopio iho la o Iosua ia mau aina a pau ma na mauna, a me na wahi a pau loa ma ka aoao hema, a me ka aina a pau o Gosena, a me ke awawa, a me ka papu, a me ke kuahiwi o ka Iseraela, a me ko laila awawa;
Joshua’s [army] defeated all the people who were living in that land. They took control over the hilly area and the area in the southern part of Canaan, all the area of Goshen, the western foothills, and the Jordan [River] Valley. They took control over all the mountains in Israel and all the hills near the mountains.
17 Mai ka mauna mai o Halaka, ma ke ala e hiki aku ai i Seira, a hiki i Baalegada, ma ke awawa o Lebanona, malalo iho o ka mauna o Heremona. Hoopio no ia i ko laila poe alii a pau, a pepehi aku la ia lakou a make loa.
They took control of all the land from Halak Mountain [in the south] up to the Seir [hilly area] as far as Baal-Gaal in Lebanon Valley [in the north], at the bottom of Hermon Mountain. They captured all the kings of those areas and killed them.
18 Kaua loihi loa o Iosua me ia poe alii.
Joshua’s men fought against those groups for many years.
19 Aole loa kekahi kulanakauhale i hoolealea mai i na mamo a Iseraela, o ka Heva wale no, o ka poe i noho ma Gibeona. Pio no na aina e a pau loa, i ke kaua ana.
There was only one group that made a peace agreement with the Israelis; they were the people of the Hiv people-group who lived in Gibeon. The Israelis captured all the other towns in battles.
20 Na Iehova no i hoopaakiki i ko lakou naau e hele i ke kaua me ka Iseraela, i anai loa aku ai oia ia lakou, i ole hoi e loaa ia lakou ka lokomaikaiia'ku, i pau no hoi lakou i ka lukuia, e like me ka Iehova i kauoha mai ai ia Mose.
Yahweh caused the people in all those other groups to be stubborn [IDM], with the result that they fought against the Israeli army, and the Israelis killed them all. They were not merciful to any of them. That is what Yahweh had commanded Moses to do.
21 Ia manawa, hele ae la o Iosua, a luku aku la i ka poe Anakima, ma na mauna, ma Heberona, ma Debira, a ma Anaba, a ma na mauna o Iuda a pau, a ma na mauna a pau o Iseraela. Luku loa aku la o Iosua ia lakou, me ko lakou mau kulanakauhale.
Joshua’s army also fought the Anak people-group who lived in the hills near Hebron, Debir, and Anah [cities]. They also fought against the people who lived in the hilly area of Judah and Israel, and they killed all of those people and destroyed their cities.
22 Aole i koe kekahi o na Anakima, ma ka aina o na mamo a Iseraela; a ma Gaza hoi, a ma Gata a ma Asedoda, ua koe no.
As a result, there were no descendants of Anak who remained alive in Israel. Only a few remained alive in Gaza, Gath, and Ashdod [cities].
23 Hoopio iho la o Iosua i ka aina a pau, e like me na mea a pau a Iehova i olelo mai ai ia Mose. A o ka mea i ili mai na ka Iseraela, haawi mai la o Iosua, ma ko lakou papa, maloko o ko lakou ohana. A hoomaha iho la ka aina i ke kaua.
Joshua’s army took control of all the land, just as Yahweh [long ago] had told Moses to do. Yahweh gave the land to the Israelis, because he had promised to give it to them. Then Joshua divided the land among the Israeli tribes. After that, there was (peace/no more battles) in the land.