Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 143, 5 March 1891 — Page 4

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KA LEO O KA LAHUI.

"E Mau ke Ea o ka Aina i ka Pono."

 

The New Premier.

Never had the country a brighter out look than at present. Our new Premier, Mr. Parker, is a Hawaiian of culture and education, and one in whom we can fairly trust, and in fact ought to be a persona grata to both our political parties. As a native Hawaiian, a man of intelligence and more or less executive ability, he cannot fail to gratify his people in having one of themselves entrusted with the powers of office. As a man of wealth with large interests at stake, and an intelligent comprehension of the financial and commercial affairs of the country, he ought to, and we trust that he will have, the confidence of the capitalists. He entered the recent Legislature as an Independent Noble, from Hawaii, but quickly realized that the National party was a power, created mainly by native Hawaiian votes, with a determined purpose to frown down the Reform Party and their policy of suppressing their rights, he practically allied himself with us. As a Hawaiian, we believe he will recognize the rights of Hawaiians to preferment in our own country, and thereby create a patriotic national feeling, and give the Hawaiian hope and ambition,  and that he will put a stop to the reform policy, such as was lately inaugurated in one of our government bureaus, of dismissing young Hawaiians from office and replacing them with alien foreigners who have no loyalty or interests in the country. Mr. Parker’s well known connection with Col. Spreckles, and his vast interests in the country, will also give him a certain prestige, which may be of value to the cabinet in its financial policy. We believe the Premier will profit by the example of his predecessor and not allow himself to be misguided by an intrigering  colleague, but will have sufficient independence of character to  know and to do what is right, and be guided by the advice of competent friends. Time and the Legislature may change the personnel of the cabinet, but we believe that if our new Premier conducts the administration with the dignity and ability that we predict for him, he will have sufficiently gained the confidence of the Queen and of the people to be recalled to the heads of any succeeding cabinet.

 

A Call for Workers.

At Fort Street Church on Sunday before last, the Pastor preached an eloquent discourse on the Hawaiian Islands as a field for Christian work and appealed to Hawaiian born young men to dedicate themselves to the service of evangelizing the islands. Of the children and grandchildren of the earlier missionaries – numbering hundreds – we cannot count a half dozen who are following the profession of the christian ministry, although they can be reckoned by the scores preaching for the law and the profits according to Blackstone and Coke. The fact is that while the Kingdom of Heaven is held up as the ideal of all that is desirable, yet, to those who were nurtured in that belief, the solid realities in the Kingdom of Hawaii, like the flesh pots of Egypt, seem to have a greater attraction for them than it did for their forefathers.

Money making has remained as the main and solid reminder of the fact, that the christianity of the American Board of Foreign Missions gained a footing on these islands. Money lending, so popular to some in this community, may appear to others a slow and an uncertain way of reaching Heaven, but the meek shall inherit the Earth, and the possession of a corner lot and a few hundred kuleanas, and the rents thereof, enables one to figure on the subscription list and get a deaconship. The modern money-hugging disciple takes great comfort in the fact that hell is wiped out of his theology and in this particular he is freed from a handicap that held the last generation in check. The sermon on the mount will no doubt be discovered ere long to be wrong also, and some fine day some sleek deacon, who has waxed fat on compound interest, will discover a new version, which will read ”Blessed are the usurers and the land mortgagors, and the man mortgagors, and the hirers of kidnappers, and the starvers of their hired help for they are nice mannered men, and have run the church and given of their increase; therefore they shall have front reserved seats in the Kingdom of Heaven.”

By the way considering that a large proportion of the missionary children themselves are open agnostics and are not members of any church, how would it be for Dr. Beckwith to start in on them. As for the native preachers under the Board,  numbers of them cannot keep alive on the receipts and have to hustle round to labor for their poi and fish.

 

Ka Huahelu Ehiku

He huahelu ano nui loa keia, ke nanaia aku ma na mea i hanaia iloko o na au kahiko i hala;  a me he mea la he mahele manawa ano nui loa pahaia i manao nui ia. A i mea e hoomaopopo ai kakou i keia helu i haiia ae la, e nana kakou i kekahi mau hoakaka ana:-

  1. He ehiku la o ka hebedoma. La ekahi, elua, eklou, eha, elima, eono, ehiku; oia kai oleloia, Poakahi, Poalua, a pela aku.
  2.  I ka Ehiku o ka la, i hooki ai ke Akua i kana mau hana a pau, a hoomaha iho la. A oia la ehiku oia ke Sabati kumu i ikeia ma ke kanawai eha.  Kin. 2:2,3
  3.  I ka ehiku o ka malama i ili ai ka halelana o Noa ma ke kuahiwi o Ararata.  Kin. 8:4
  4.  I ka ehiku o ka ia i hookuu hou aku ai o Noa i ka manu nunu mai ka Halelana aku.  Kin. 8:10
  5.  I ka ehiku hou no o ka la hookuu hou aku o Noa i ka manu nunu a oia nunu, aohe i hoi hou mai.   Kin. 8:12
  6.  He ehiku inakahiki a Iakoba i aelike ai me Labana e noho hana, a no ka uku he wahine, oia o Rachela ka inoa. Aka o Lea nao kana i loaa ai aole o Rachela.  Kin. 29:18,20
  7.  He ehiku mau  makahiki hou a Iakoba i noho hana hou ai me Labana, i loaa mai ai o Rachela kana mea i aloha ai; a ua ko ka iiai okipau o ua Iakoba nei.  Kin. 20: 27,30.
  8.  He ehiku mau hipi momona a maikai a he ehiku no hoi mau hipi olala a wiwi, i hoikeia mai ia Parao ke alii o Aigubita ma ka moe uhane.   Kin. 41:3.
  9.   He ehiku opuu hoa palaoa maikai, a he ehiku opuu hua palaoa inoino, i hua mau no ke kumu hookahi; i ikeia e ki alii Parao ma ka moeuhane.  Kin. 41:5,6
  10.  He ehiku kihe ana a ke keiki make, ola hou ae la oia, oiai o Elisai e pule ana maluna iho o ua keiki make nei.  2 Nalii 4:35
  11.  He ehiku luu ana a Naamana iloko o ka wai o Ieredane, mamuli o ke kuhikuhi ana a Elisai ke Kaula, ola iho la kona Lebera.  2 Nalii 5:14
  12.  He ehiku mau Ekaesia ma Asia i kaulana ma ka Buke hope o ke Kauoha Hou, no lakou na inoa, Epeso, Semurena, Peregama, Tuateira, Saredeisa, Piladelepia, Laodikeia. Hoike @
  13.  He ehiku ipukukui ahi e aa ana imua o ka noho alii, oia no na uhane ehiku. A maloko oia buke hope o ke Kauoha Hou, he nui na mea ehilu i ikeia; oia hoi, he mau hekili ehiku; ehiku anela, ehiku tausani i make i ke ola’i; he Deragona ulaula me ehiku poo a ehiku leialii, he ehiku mea ino, he ehiku huewai gula, a pela aku. Ua nui na wahi i ikeia maloko o ka Baibala, no keia huahelu ehiku; a ma ia mea i manaoia ai, he mahele ano nui loa ia o ka manawa, mai mua loa mai.

 

Hoolaha Hookahekahe Wai

Honolulu H.I., Aug. 9, 1890.

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Hoolaha Hookapu

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MRS. C.I. HIRAM.

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I na Luua Lawe Nupepa a pau

Ke poloai ia aku nei oukou a pau hookaa pono mai ma keia keena i na dala o na Nupepa i na Poalima a me na Poakahi, i ka mea nona ka moa malalo iho,  aole hoi ia ha’i aku. E like me ka nele mai ia oukou pela no e nele pu aku ai ka nupepa. Ua hana ia keia rula i mau ai ke ola o ka maka a me ka Wahaolelo hopo ole no ka oiaio a me ka pono o ka lahui.              J.E. BUSH.

Luna Hooponopono Nui.

 

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