< Joshua 14 >

1 Eleazar the Supreme Priest, Joshua, and the leaders of the [twelve] tribes repeated what land would be allotted to each of the Israeli tribes in Canaan.
EIA na ainahooili no ka Iseraela ma ka aina o Kanaana i puunaueia e Eleazara ke kahuna, a me Iosua ke keiki a Nuna, a me ka poe koikoi o na makua o na ohana a ka poe mamo a Iseraela.
2 Yahweh had told Moses many years previously in what way he wanted the division of the land to be decided. Moses had already declared that two and a half tribes would be allotted land on the east side of the Jordan [River]. Joseph had two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. [Half of the tribe descended from Manasseh was allotted land on the east side of the Jordan, along with the tribes of Reuben and Gad]. The people belonging to the nine and a half other tribes [on the west side of the Jordan River] threw (lots/stones that had been marked) to decide which land each tribe would receive. The tribe of Levi was not allotted any land. They received only towns [that already existed], towns in which to live, and (pastures/fields of grass) for their animals.
Ma ka hailona ko lakou puunaue ana, e like me ka Iehova i kauoha mai ai ma ka lima o Mose, no na ohana eiwa a me ka ohana hapa.
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No ka mea, ua haawi e o Mose i ka ainahooili i na ohana elua a me ka ohana hapa ma kela kapa o Ioredane; aka, aole i haawi oia i hooilina no ka Levi iwaena o lakou.
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No ka mea, o na mamo a Iosepa, elua no ohana lakou, o Manase a me Eperaima. Aole i haawiia ka aiuahooili no ka Levi; o na kulanakauhale wale no kahi e noho ai, a me ia pu ke kula e pili ana, no ko lakou poe holoholona a me ka lakou mau ukana.
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E like me ka mea a Iehova i kauoha mai ai ia Mose, pela i hana'i ka poe mamo a Iseraela, a mahele iho la lakou i ka aina.
6 One day some men from the tribe of Judah went to Joshua while he and all the Israelis were at Gilgal. Among those men was Jephunneh’s son Caleb. He said to Joshua, “[I am sure that] you remember what Yahweh said to the prophet Moses about you and me when we were at Kadesh-Barnea.
Alaila hele mai la ka poe mamo a Iuda ia Iosua la ma Gilegala; a olelo ae la o Kaleba ke keiki a Iepune no Keneze penei, Ua ike no oe i ka mea a Iehova i olelo mai ai ia Mose ke kauwa a ke Akua no'u a nou hoi ma Kadesabanea.
7 I was 40 years old at that time. Moses sent me [and you and some other men] to explore this land. When we returned, I gave to Moses a true report [IDM] about what we had seen.
He kanaha makahiki ko'u i ka wa i hoounaia mai ai au e Mose e ke kauwa a Iehova, mai Kadesabanea mai, e makaikai i ka aina; a hoike aku au e like me ia iloko o ko'u naau.
8 The other men who went with us [gave a report that] caused the people to be afraid [IDM]. But I fully/completely believed [that] Yahweh [would enable us to take the land from the people who lived there].
Aka, o ko'u poe hoahele, ka poe i pii pu me au, hoonawaliwali lakou i ka naau o kanaka; owau ka i hahai oiaio mamuli o Iehova o ko'u Akua.
9 So on that day, Moses solemnly promised me, ‘[Some of] the land on which you walked will become yours. It will belong to your descendants forever. I am giving it to you because you fully trusted in Yahweh, my God.’
Ua hoohiki o Mose ia la, i ka i ana ae, He oiaio, o ka aina a kou wawae i hehi ai, nou no ia, a no kau poe mamo no hoi kekahi i hooilina mau loa, no ka mea, ua hahai oiaio oe mamuli o Iehova o ko'u Akua.
10 “Now Yahweh has done for me what he promised. Forty-five years have passed since Moses said that to me during the time that we were wandering around in the desert. And just like Yahweh promised, he has kept me alive and well all during that time. Now I am eighty-five years old.
Ano, aia hoi, e like me kana olelo, ua malama mai o Iehova i ko'u ola ana, i keia mau makahiki hookahi kanaha a me kumamalima mai ka wa a Iehova i olelo mai ai i keia mea ia Mose, a i auwana ai ka Iseraela ma ka waonahele; aia hoi, i keia la, elua o'u kanaha makahiki a me kumamalima.
11 I am as strong today as I was on the day that Moses sent me [to explore this land]. I am as ready to fight now as I was then.
A ua ikaika au i keia la, e like me au i ka la a Mose i hoouna mai ai ia'u: me ko'u ikaika ia manawa, pela ko'u ikaika i keia wa, no ke kana, a no ka puka ana iwaho, a me ke komo ana iloko.
12 So please give me the hilly area that Yahweh promised to give to me at that time long ago. At that time, you heard [me say] that the Amalek people-group lived there. You heard me say that their cities were large, and they had walls around them [to protect them from attacks by their enemies]. But now, Yahweh will help me, and as a result I will force them to leave, just like Yahweh said would happen.”
Ano, e haawi mai ia'u i keia mauna, ka mea a Iehova i olelo mai ai i kela la; no ka mea, ua lohe oe ia la i ka noho ana ilaila o ka poe Anakima, a ua nui ko lakou mau kulanakauhale, a ua paa i ka pa; ina e kokua mai o Iehova ia'u, e kipaku auanei au ia lakou iwaho e like me ka olelo a Iehova.
13 So Joshua [asked God to] bless Caleb, and he gave to Caleb [the city of] Hebron.
Alaila, hoomaikai mai o Iosua ia ia, a haawi mai ia Kaleba ke keiki a Iepune ia Heberona i ainahooili nona.
14 Previously that city was called Kiriath-Arba, because Arba was the greatest man among the Amalek people-group. Hebron still belongs to the descendants of Caleb, because Caleb completely/fully trusted in Yahweh, the God whom we Israelis [worship], and obeyed him. After that happened, there was (peace/no battles) in [Canaan] land [for many years].
No ia mea, ua lilo o Heberona i ainahooili no Kaleba ke keiki a Iepune no Keneze a hiki i keia la, no ka mea, ua hahai oiaio oia mamuli o Iehova ke Akua o ka Iseraela.
O ka inoa o Heberona mamua, o Kiristareba no ia; he kanaka nunui [o Areba] no ka poe Anakima. A hoomaha iho la ka aina i ke kaua.

< Joshua 14 >