< Hoikeana 9 >

1 A PUHI ae la ka anela elima, a ike aku la au i kekahi hoku i haule, mai ka lani mai a i ka honua. A ua haawiia mai nana, ke ki o ka lua hohonu. (Abyssos g12)
The fifth angel blew his trumpet. I watched a star fall from heaven to earth. He was given the key to the opening of the Abyss. (Abyssos g12)
2 Wehe ae la oia i ka lua hohonu; a punohu aku la ka uahi, mai ka lua aku, e like me ka uahi o ka umu nui hoohehee hao; pouli iho la ka la a me ka lewa no ka uahi o ka lua. (Abyssos g12)
He opened the entrance to the Abyss, and smoke came up out of the Abyss like the smoke of a huge furnace. The sun and the atmosphere became dark because of the smoke from the Abyss. (Abyssos g12)
3 A mai loko mai o ka uahi i hele mai ai maluna o ka honua na uhini; a ua haawiia mai na lakou ka mana, e like me ka mana o na moohueloawa o ka honua.
Locusts came out of the smoke onto the earth, and they were given power like that possessed by scorpions.
4 A ua kauohaia mai lakou, aole e hana ino i ka mauu o ka honua, aole hoi i kekahi mea uliuli, aole hoi i kekahi laau; i na kanaka wale no, i ka poe aole i loaa ka hoailona o ke Akua ma ko lakou lae.
They were told not to harm the grass or any vegetation or any trees, only those who did not have the seal of God on their foreheads.
5 Ua haawiia mai, aole e pepehi, aka, e hoomainoino ia lakou i na malama elima. A o ko lakou eha, ua like ia me ka eha a ka moohueloawa, ke hahau mai ia i ke kanaka.
They were not allowed to kill, but they could torture these people for five months. The torture was like that of a scorpion when it stings someone.
6 Ia mau la e imi no na kanaka i ka make, aole e loaa; a e ake no lakou e make, a e holo no ka make mai o lakou aku.
During that time people will look for death, but won't find it; they will want to die, but death will run away from them!
7 A o ke ano o na uhini, ua like ia me na lio i makaukau i ke kaua; a ma ko lakou poo, he mea e like me ka leialii gula, a o ko lakou mau maka ua like me na maka kanaka.
The locusts looked like war-horses. They wore what seemed to be golden crowns on their heads, and their faces looked human.
8 A he lauoho ko lakou, ua like hoi me ka lauoho wahine, a o ko lakou niho, ua like me ko ka liona.
They had long hair like women and had teeth like lions.
9 He paleumauma no hoi ko lakou, me he paleumauma hao la ke ano. A o ke kani ana o ko lakou poe eheu, ua like ia me ka halulu ana o na kaakaua lio nui, e holo ana i ke kaua.
Their breastplates looked like they were made of iron, and the noise made by their wings sounded like many horses and chariots racing into battle.
10 He huelo ko lakou e like me ko ka moohueloawa, a he mea ooi ma ko lakou huelo: a he mana ko lakou e hoomainoino i kanaka no na malama elima.
They had tails like scorpions, complete with stingers. They had the power to hurt people for five months with their tails.
11 He alii no hoi ko lakou, oia no ka anela o ka lua hohonu. A o kona inoa Hebera, o Abadona, a ma ka olelo Helene, o Apoluona kona inoa. (Abyssos g12)
Ruling over them as their king was the angel of the Abyss who is called Abaddon in Hebrew and Apollyon in Greek. (Abyssos g12)
12 Ua hala kekahi auwe; aia hoi, elua auwe i koe mahope aku.
The first Disaster is over, but there are still two more to come.
13 Puhi ae la ka anela aono, a lohe aku la au i ka leo, mai na kihi eha o ke kuahu gula mai, aia ma ke alo o ke Akua,
The sixth angel blew his trumpet. I heard a voice come from the horns of the golden altar that stands in front of God
14 I mai la i ka anela aono e paa ana i ka pu, E wehe oe i na anela eha i hikiiia ma ka muliwai nui ma Euperate.
speaking to the sixth angel that had the trumpet: “Release the four angels that are tied up beside the great River Euphrates.”
15 Kuuia aku la ua mau anela la eha, ka poe i makaukau no ka hora, a no ka la, a no ka malama, a no ka makahiki, i pepehi aku lakou i ka hapakolu o na Kanaka.
The four angels who had been kept ready for this particular hour, day, month and year were released to kill one third of humanity.
16 A o ka huina helu o na puali holohololio, elua haneri tausani o na tausani lakou. A lohe au i ko lakou heluia ana.
I was told the number of the army of soldiers on horseback: it was 200 million.
17 A ike aku la au ma ka hihio, i na lio a me ka poe i noho iluna o lakou, he ahi no ko lakou paleumauma, a he huakineto, a he luaipele. A o na poo o na lio, ua like me na poo liona; a mai loko mai o ko lakou waha i puka mai ai ke ahi a me ka uahi a me ka luaipele.
In my vision I saw the horses and their riders who wore breastplates as red as fire, and dark blue and yellow. The heads of the horses looked like lions, and fire and smoke and sulfur streamed out of their mouths.
18 I keia mau mea ino ekolu, i make ai ka hapakolu o kanaka, i ke ahi, a i ka uahi a me ka luaipele i puka mai iwaho o ko lakou waha.
One third of humanity was killed by these three plagues, by the fire and smoke and sulfur streaming out of their mouths.
19 O ka mana o ia poe lio, aia ma ko lakou waha a me ko lakou huelo; no ka mea, ua like ko lakou huelo me na nahesa, a he poo ko lakou, a oia ko lakou mea e hooeha aku ai.
The horses' power was in their tails as well as their mouths, for their tails were like serpents' heads that they used to hurt people.
20 A o kanaka i koe, ka poe i make ole i keia mau mea ino, aole lakou i mihi i na hana a ko lakou mau lima, i ole ai lakou e hoomana aku i na daimonio, a me na'kua kii, o ke gula, a me ke kala, a me ke keleawe, a me ka pohaku, a me ka laau; na mea aole hiki ke nana, aole hoi ke lohe, aole hoi ke hele.
But the rest of humanity who were not killed by these plagues did not repent of what they were doing. They did not stop worshiping demons and idols of gold, silver, bronze, and stone—which can't see or hear or walk!
21 Aole hoi lakou i mihi i ko lakou pepehi kanaka ana, aole hoi i ko lakou pule anaana, aole hoi i ko lakou moe kolohe, aole hoi i ko lakou aihue.
They did not repent of their murders, their witchcraft, their sexual sins, or their thefts.

< Hoikeana 9 >