< Luka 9 >

1 HOAKOAKOA mai la oia i ka poe umikumamalua o kana mau haumana, haawi mai la ia i ka mana no lakou, a me ka ikaika maluna o na daimonio a pau, a e hoola hoi lakou i na mai.
[One day] Jesus summoned his twelve [apostles], and gave them power to expel all [kinds of] demons and to heal [people with] diseases. He gave them authority to do that.
2 A hoouna aku la oia ia lakou e hai aku i ke aupuni o ke Akua, a e hoola hoi i ka poe mai.
[Before] he sent them out to heal people and to tell people [what it meant to let] God (rule/have complete control [over]) [their lives],
3 A olelo mai la oia ia lakou, Mai lawe ukana no ko oukou hele ana, aole i kookoo, aole i eke, aole i berena, aole i kala, aole hoi e papalua i ke kapa komo.
he said to them, “Do not take things for your journey. Do not take a walking stick or a [traveler’s] bag or food or money. Do not take (an extra shirt/extra clothes).
4 A ma ka hale a oukou e komo ai, malaila oukou e noho ai, a hele oukou mai kela wahi aku.
Whenever you enter some house [to lodge there], stay in that house until you leave that town.
5 A o ka poe e hookipa ole ia oukou, a hele aku oukou mai kela kulanakauhale aku, e lulu aku i ka lepo mai ko oukou mau wawae aku, i mea hoike no lakou.
[In towns] where the people do not welcome you, [you should not continue to stay there. Just] leave those towns. And as you leave, shake off the dust from your feet. [Do that to] warn them [that God will punish them for rejecting your message].”
6 Hele aku no hoi lakou mawaena o na kauhale e hai aku ana i ka euanelio, a e hoola aku ana hoi, ma na wahi a pau.
Then they left and traveled through many villages. Everywhere [they went], they told people God’s good message and healed sick people.
7 A lohe ae la o Herode ke alii okana i na mea a pau i hanaia e ia; kanalua iho la ia, no ka mea, olelo kekahi poe, ua hoala hou ia mai o Ioane, mai waena mai o ka poe make;
Herod [Antipas], the ruler of [that] district, heard about the things that [Jesus and his disciples] were doing. [He had previously commanded his soldiers to execute John the Baptizer, so now] he was perplexed, because some people were saying that John had become alive again [and was doing those miracles].
8 A o kekahi, ua ikeia'ku o Elia; a o kekahi, ua ala hou mai kekahi o ka poe kaula kahiko.
Others were saying that [the prophet] Elijah had appeared [again as had been prophesied]. Others were saying that one of the [other] former prophets had become alive again [and was doing those miracles].
9 A olelo iho la o Herode, Ua oki aku au i ke poo o Ioane, aka, owai la keia nona wau i lohe ai i keia mau mea? A makemake iho la ia e ike ia ia.
But Herod said, “[It cannot be John who is doing these things], [because] I [commanded my soldiers to] cut off his head. So who is [this man] that I am hearing these things about?” And he kept wanting to see [Jesus].
10 A hoi mai ka poe lunaolelo, hoike aku la lakou ia Iesu i na mea a pau a lakou i hana'i: lawe pu ae la oia ia lakou, hele malu aku la i ka waonahele no ke kulanakauhale i kapaia o Betesaida.
When the apostles returned [from traveling to various towns], they told Jesus the things that they had done. Then he took them and they went by themselves [by boat] to a town called Bethsaida.
11 A ike na kanaka, hahai aku la lakou ia ia; halawai aloha oia me lakou, olelo mai la ia lakou no ke aupuni o ke Akua, a hoola iho la i ka poe e pono ai ke hoolaia.
But when the crowds [of people who had been with Jesus] found out about that, they followed him [on land. When they got to where he was], he welcomed them. He taught them about how God is going to some day (rule as king/have complete control [over people’s lives]). He also healed the sick people.
12 A kokoke i ke ahiahi, hele aku la ka umikumamalua, olelo aku la ia ia, E hookuu i ka ahakanaka e hele lakou i na kauhale, a me ka aina e kokoke mai ana, e moe ai, a e loaa'i hoi ka ai na lakou; no ka mea, maanei kakou ma kahi waonahele.
Late in the afternoon Jesus’ twelve [apostles] came to him and said, “This is a place where nobody lives, so dismiss the people so that they can go to the surrounding villages and other places where they can get some food and find places to stay!”
13 I mai la oia ia lakou, E haawi aku oukou ia lakou e ai. I aku la lakou, Elima wale no popo berena a makou a me na ia elua, ke hele ole makou e kuai i ai na keia poe kanaka a pau.
But he said to them, “[No], you [yourselves] give them something to eat!” They replied, “We [(exc)] have only five small loaves and two [cooked] fish. Are you [(sg)] going to [give] us [the money] to go somewhere and buy food for all these people?”
14 No ka mea, elima paha o lakou tausani kanaka. Olelo mai la oia i kana mau haumana, E hoonoho papa ia lakou ilalo, e pakanalima i na papa.
There were about 5,000 men [there]. He replied to the disciples, “[No], [just] tell the people to sit down. Tell them to sit in groups, with about 50 people in each group.”
15 A pela iho la lakou i hana'i, hoonoho iho la ia lakou a pau ilalo.
After they told the people that, they all sat down.
16 A lalau iho la oia ia mau popo berena elima, a me na ia elua, nana ae la iluna i ka lani, hoomaikai iho la ia mau mea, a wawahi iho la, haawi mai la hoi i na haumana e waiho aku imua o ka ahakanaka.
Then he took the five small loaves and the two fish. He looked up towards heaven and thanked [God for them]. Then he broke them [into pieces] and gave them to the disciples so that they would distribute them to the crowd.
17 A ai iho la lakou a pau, a maona; a ua ohiia mai la na mamala i koe mai ia lakou a piha na hinai he umikumamalua.
All [the people in the crowd] ate until they all had enough to eat. Then [the disciples] collected twelve baskets full of the broken pieces that were left over!
18 Eia hoi kekahi, ia ia e pule kaawale ana, o kana mau haumana pu me ia; ninau mai la oia ia lakou, i mai la, Owai la wau i ka kanaka olelo?
[One day] Jesus was praying in a place where only the disciples were with him. He asked them, “The crowds [of people], who do they say that I [really] am?”
19 Hai aku la lakou, i aku la, O Ioane Bapetite; a i ka kekahi, O Elia; a i ka kekahi, Ua ala hou mai kekahi o ka poe kaula kahiko.
They replied, “[Some people say that you are] John the Baptizer, [who has come back to life again]. Others say that you are [the prophet] Elijah, [who has returned from heaven as God promised]. Others say that you are one of the [other] prophets who lived long ago, who has come back to life again.”
20 Alaila i mai la oia ia lakou, Owai la hoi au i ka oukou olelo? Hai aku la o Petero, i aku la, O ka Mesia a ke Akua.
He asked them, “What about you [(pl)]? Who do you say that I am?” Peter replied, “You [(sg)] are the Messiah, who [has come from] God.”
21 Ao io mai la no oia ia lakou me ka papa ikaika mai, aole loa e hai aku ia mea ia hai.
Then Jesus warned them strongly not to tell that to anyone [yet].
22 I mai la ia, Aole e ole ka hoomainoino nui ia mai o ke Keiki a ke kanaka, a me ka hooleia mai e ka poe lunakahiko, a me ka poe kahuua nui, a me ka poe kakauolelo, a e pepehiia hoi ia, a i ke kolu o ka la e hoala hou ia'i.
Then he said, “[Even though I am] the one who came from heaven, it is necessary that I suffer very much. It is also necessary that I be rejected by the elders and the chief priests and the men who teach the [Jewish] laws {that the [Jewish] elders and the chief priests and the men who teach the [Jewish] laws will reject me}. It is necessary that I be killed {that [people] will kill me}. Then on the third day [after that], I will become alive again.”
23 Olelo mai oia i na mea a pau, Ina e makemake kekahi e hele mai mamuli o'u, e hoole iho oia ia ia iho, e hapai hoi i kona kea i kela la i keia la, a e hahai mai ia'u.
Then he said to all of them, “If any one [of you] wants to be my disciple, you must not do [only] what you yourself desire [to do]. [Specifically], you must be willing each day [MET] [to let others hurt you and disgrace you. That is like what is done to criminals who are forced] to carry [MET] crosses [to the place where they will be executed]. [That is what anyone who wants to] be my disciple [must do].
24 No ka mea, o ka mea e makemake e malama i kona ola nei, e lilo no kona ola: aka, o ka mea e lilo kona ola no'u, e malama oia i kona ola.
You must do that, because those who try to save their lives [by denying that they belong to me when people want to kill them for believing in me] will not live [eternally], but those who are killed because of being my [disciples] will live [forever with me].
25 No ka mea, heaha ka pomaikai o ke kanaka ke lilo mai ia ia keia ao a pau, a lilo aku oia iho, a e kiola ia'ku paha ia?
People might get everything that [they want] in this world, but (they are really gaining nothing if they do not get eternal life by [becoming my disciples]!/are they really gaining anything if they do not get eternal life by [becoming my disciples]?) [RHQ]
26 No ka mea, o ka mea e hilahila mai ia'u, a i ka'u mau olelo, oia ka ke Keiki a ke kanaka e hilahila ai, i kona wa e hiki mai ai me kona nani, a me ko ka Makua, a me ko ka poe anela hemolele.
Those who reject my message [and] refuse to say that [they belong] to me, [I], the one who came from heaven, will also refuse to say that [they belong to me] when I come back with the holy angels, and have the glorious brightness that my Father has.
27 Ke hoomaopopo io aku nei au ia oukou, eia ke ku nei kekahi poe, aole e loaa e ia lakou ka make, a ike lakou i ke aupuni o ke Akua.
But listen carefully! Some of you [(pl)] who are here now will see God ruling [MET] [in many powerful ways]. You will see it before you die!”
28 Eia kekahi, a hala ae la na la ewalu paha mahope iho o ia mau olelo, lawe pu iho la oia ia Petero, a me Ioane, a me Iakobo, a pii aku la i ka mauna e pule.
About a week after [Jesus] said those things, he took Peter, James, and [James’ brother] John and led them up a mountain so that he could pray [there].
29 Eia kekahi, i kana pule ana, pahaohao mai la kona maka, a keokeo olinolino mai la kona kapa.
As he was praying, his face appeared very different to them. His clothes became as bright as lightning.
30 Aia hoi, kamailio mai la me ia na kanaka elua, o Mose laua o Elia;
Suddenly, two men appeared who had the brightness [of heaven] surrounding them. They were [prophets who had lived long ago], Moses and Elijah. They started talking with Jesus about how he [would accomplish what God had planned when he died] [EUP] [very soon] in Jerusalem.
31 Na mea i ikeia'ku me ka nani, a olelo mai la laua no kona haalele ana i kona ola ma Ierusalema.
32 A o Petero, a me na mea me ia, ua pauhia i ka hiamoe. A ala ae la, ike aku la lakou i kona nani, a i kela mau kanaka elua e ku pu ana me ia.
Peter and the other [disciples] who were with him were sound asleep. When they woke up, they saw [Jesus’] brightness. They also saw the two men standing with him.
33 Eia kekahi, i ko laua hele ana aku, mai ona aku la, olelo aku la o Petero ia Iesu, E ke Kumu, he mea maikai no kakou e noho maanei; e kukulu hoi makou i ekolu hale, nou kekahi, no Mose kekahi, a no Elia kekahi; aole ia i ike iho i kana mea i olelo ai.
As [Moses and Elijah] were starting to leave Jesus, Peter said to him, “Master, it is wonderful for us to be here! Allow us to make three shelters, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah!” But he really did not realize what he was talking about.
34 A i kana olelo ana pela, hiki mai ke ao e hoomalumalu mai ana ia lakou; makau iho la lakou i ko lakou komo ana'e iloko o ua ao la.
As he was saying that, a [bright] cloud appeared and covered them all. The disciples were afraid as the cloud surrounded them.
35 A he leo i pae mai noloko mai o ua ao la, i mai la, O ka'u Keiki punahele keia; e hoolohe oukou ia ia.
[God] [MTY/EUP] spoke to them from the cloud, saying, “This is my Son. He is the one whom [I] have chosen [to do a great work for me]. [So] you must listen to him!”
36 A i ka pae ana mai o ua leo la, ua ikeia'ku o Iesu, oia hookahi no. Huna iho la lakou, aole i hai aku ia hai, ia mau la, i kahi mea a lakou i ike ai.
After [God] [MTY/EUP] finished saying that, [the three disciples] saw that only Jesus was there. They did not tell anyone what they had seen until much later.
37 Eia kekahi, ia la ae, i ka iho ana mai o lakou mai ka mauna mai, he nui ka ahakanaka i halawai me ia.
The next day, after they had come down from the mountain, a large crowd [of people] met Jesus.
38 Aia hoi, kahea aku la kekahi o ua ahakanaka la, i aku la, E ke Kumu, ke noi aku nei au ia oe e nana mai oe i ka'u keiki; no ka mea, o ka'u keiki kamakahi no ia.
Then a man from the crowd exclaimed, “Teacher, I plead with you, [do something to help] my son! He is my only child!
39 Aia hoi, ua loohia oia e kekahi uhane, auwe koke no ia; a ua hookaawiliia e ia, a huahua'e, aneane haalele ole ua uhane la ia ia, me ka hoonawali wali loa ia ia.
At various times an evil spirit suddenly seizes him and [causes] him to scream. The evil spirit shakes him violently and causes him to foam at the mouth. It does not leave until my child is completely exhausted.
40 A ua noi aku au i kau mau haumana, e mahiki aku ia ia; aole e hiki ia lakou.
I pleaded with your disciples [who were here] for them to expel [the evil spirit], but they were not able to do it!”
41 A olelo mai la Iesu, i mai la, E ka hanauna manaoio ole, a me ka lauwili, pehea ka loihi o ko'u noho ana me oukou, a me ko'u hoomanawanui ana'ku ia oukou? E lawe mai i kau keiki ia nei.
Jesus replied [by saying to everyone who had gathered there], “[You who have seen how I help people] do not believe [that you can do anything]. What you [think] is perverted! How long must I be with you [before you are able to do what I do] [RHQ]? [How long must I] endure your [lack of faith]?” [Then he said to the boy’s father], “Bring your [(sg)] son here [to me]!”
42 A i kona hele ana mai, hoohina iho la ka daimonio ia ia me ke kupaka. Papa aku la o Iesu i ka uhane hankae, a hoola iho la i ke keiki, a hoihoi mai la ia ia i kona makuakane.
While they were bringing the boy to Jesus, the demon attacked the boy, threw him to the ground, and shook him severely. But Jesus rebuked the evil spirit and healed the boy. Then he returned him to his father’s [care].
43 Pihoihoi wale iho la lakou a pau i ka mana o ke Akua. A i ka mahalo ana o lakou i kela mea i keia mea a Iesu i hana'i, i mai la ia i kana mau haumana,
All the people [there] were amazed at the great [power] of God. Luke 9:43b-45 While they were all amazed at all the miracles [Jesus] was doing, he said to his disciples,
44 E hookomo oukou i keia mau olelo iloko o ko oukou mau pepeiao; oia, e haawiia'ku ana ke Keiki a ke kanaka iloko o na lima o kanaka.
“Think carefully [MTY] about what I am about to tell you: [Even though I am] the one who came from heaven, [I will soon] be handed over to the authorities (OR, my enemies) {[someone] is about to enable [MTY] my enemies to seize me}.”
45 Aka, aole lakou i hoomaopopo i keia olelo; ua huna iho ia ia lakou, i ole lakou e ike; a hopohopo aku la lakou ke ninau aku ia ia no ia olelo.
But [the disciples] did not understand what he was saying; [God] prevented them from understanding it, so that they would not know [yet] what he meant. And they were afraid to ask him about [what he had said].
46 Alaila kupu mai la ka hoopaapaa ana iwaena o lakou i ko lakou mea e oi aku ana.
The disciples began to argue among themselves about which one of them would be the greatest [when Jesus became king].
47 Ike iho la o Iesu i ke kukakuka ana o ko lakou mau naau, lawe iho la ia i kekahi keiki, hooku iho la ia ia me ia iho;
But Jesus perceived what they were thinking. So he brought a young child to his side.
48 A olelo mai la ia lakou, O ka mea e malama i keia keiki no ko'u inoa, oia ke malama mai ia'u; a o ka mea e malama mai ia'u, oia ke malama i ka mea nana au i hoouna mai: no ka mea, o ka mea uuku loa iwaena o oukou a pau loa, oia ke oi aku ana.
He said to [the disciples], “Those who, because they [love] me, (OR, because they want to behave like me) welcome a little child ([like] this one/[as] I [would]) [MTY], [God considers that] [MET] they are welcoming me. And those who welcome me, [God considers] that [MET] they are welcoming him, the one who sent me. Remember that those among you who think of themselves as being very unimportant will be the ones [whom God considers] to be great.”
49 Olelo aku la o Ioane, i aku la, E ke Kumu, ua ike makou i kekahi e mahiki ana i na daimonio ma kou inoa; a papa aku la makou ia ia, no ka mea, aole ia i hahai pu me makou.
John replied to [Jesus], “Master, we [(exc)] saw a man who was expelling demons, [claiming] that [he had] authority from you [MTY] to do that. So we told him to stop doing it, because he is not one of us [disciples].”
50 A olelo mai la o Iesu ia ia, Mai papa aku; no ka mea, o ka mea ku e ole mai ia kakou, no kakou no ia.
But Jesus said to him [and the other disciples], “Do not tell him not to [do that]! Remember that those who are not opposing you are trying to [achieve the same goals that] you are!”
51 Eia kekahi, i ka hiki ana o na la e laweia'ku ai ia, kau pono kona maka e hele no ia i Ierusalema;
When it was almost time for [God] to take Jesus up to heaven, he firmly resolved to go to Jerusalem.
52 A hoouna aku la oia i na luna mamua ona: a hele aku la ua mau mea la, a komo aku la i kekahi kulanakauhale o ko Samaria e hoomakaukau nona.
He sent some messengers to go ahead of him, and they entered a village in Samaria [district] to prepare for him [SYN] [to go there].
53 Aole hoi lakou i hookipa ia ia no ke kau pono ana o kona maka e hele i Ierusalema.
But [the Samaritans did not like the Jews because of their insisting that it was necessary to go to Jerusalem to worship God. So], because Jesus had firmly resolved to go to Jerusalem, they would not let him come [to their village].
54 A ike iho la na haumana ana, o Iakobo, a me Ioane, i aku la laua, E ka Haku, e pono anei ia oe ke kahea aku maua i ahi e iho mai, mai ka lani mai, i pau ai lakou, e like me ka Elia hana ana?
When two of his disciples, James and John, heard about that, they said, “Lord, do you [(sg)] want us [(exc)] to pray that [God] will send fire down from heaven, [as the prophet Elijah did long ago], and destroy those people?”
55 A haliu ae la ia, papa mai la ia laua, i mai la, Aole olua i ike i ke ano o ko olua naau;
But Jesus turned and rebuked them [for saying that].
56 No ka mea, aole i hele mai ke Keiki a ke kanaka, e pepehi i na kanaka, aka, e hoola no. A hele aku la lakou i kekahi kauhalo aku.
So they went to a different village.
57 Eia kekahi, i ko lakou hele ana ma ke alanui, olelo aku la kekahi kanaka ia ia, E ka Haku, e hahai aku wau ia oe i na wahi au e hele ai.
As Jesus and the disciples were walking along the road, one man said to him, “I will go with you [(sg)] wherever you go!”
58 I mai la o Iesu ia ia, He mau lua ko na alopeke, he mau punana ko na manu o ke lewa; aka, o ke Keiki a ke kanaka, aole ona wahi e hoomoe ai i kona poo.
[In order that the man might know what he could expect if he went with Jesus], Jesus said to him, “Foxes have holes [in the ground in which to live], and birds have nests, but [even though I am] the one who came from heaven, I do not have a home where I can sleep!”
59 A i mai la oia i kekahi, E hahai mai oe ia'u. Aka, i aku la ia, E ka Haku, e ae mai oe ia'u e hoi au e kanu mua i ko'u makuakane.
Jesus told another man, “Come with me!” But the man said, “Lord/Sir, let me go [home] first. [After] my father [dies] I will bury him, [and then I will come with you].”
60 I mai la o Iesu ia ia, Na ka poe make e kanu i ko lakou poe make; aka, e hele oe e hai aku i ke aupuni o ke Akua.
But Jesus said to him, “[God considers that those who do not have eternal life are] dead [MET]. Let those people [do the work of] burying people who die. As for you, go and tell people about how God wants (to rule/to have complete control [over]) [people’s lives]!”
61 Olelo aku la hoi kekahi ia ia, E hahai no au ia oe, e ka Haku; aka, e ae mua oe ia'u e uwe aku i ka poe ma ko'u hale.
Someone else said, “Lord, I will come with you and be your disciple, but first let me go home to say goodbye to my relatives.”
62 I mai la o Iesu ia ia, O ko kanaka i lalau kona lima i ka oopalau, a nana aku i hope, aole ia e pono no ke aupuni o ke Akua.
Jesus said to him, “Anyone who is plowing his field should not look back [to see what he has done. He must look forward to what is ahead. Similarly], [anyone who continues to be concerned about his family and other things he has left behind] is not fit [to serve me and tell others about how] God wants to rule [MTY] [people’s lives].”

< Luka 9 >