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    Acts 4
    •   Me'kwe'cI e'ie'knonawat ni nIshInape'n me'matmoncIn ipi Kapte'n shi kcI-nume'okumkok ipi Se'cwsiuk, oki pie'naskakwan.
    •   Kikisate'ntumwuk e'ki knomowanIt ni nIshInape'n, ipi e'kie'kwe'nIt, i e'wionIshkanIt, ni ne'poncIn shi CisusIn.
    •   OkimshunawancI, ipi okikpakwawan nash wiapnInuk osam e'nmupkonianuk.
    •   NIshcI mce'sh okite'pwe'takwan, kanotakwat nianuk mtatswak nInwuk kitshik kate'pwe'takwat.
    •   KanomkukcI wiapuk kiw nakanse'cuk, ipi otukwe'simowan, ipi we'npie'makwcIn.
    •   Ipi E'ne's ke'cmatmot, ipi Ke'Ipe's ipi Can, ipi E'nukse'ntu, ipi e'tshowat e'nwe'mawacIn ni ke'cmatmonIt kimaoce'tik shi Cinose'ne'muk.
    •   IwcI na‘wiukwan kacipitupawat okinatowawan. We'kwnicI kshke'osuwun tanakI we'ni otInoswunuk otI kaocItotme'k.
    •   IwcI Pitu e'moshkIne'shkakot, PanakwsIncIn CipamIn, otI okinan, kinwa nakane'nmukwie'k nIshInape'k, ipi e'kwe'simukwie'k ki isne'iun
    •   KishpIn nkom e'kishkiwuk natakoik, we'cmnototwut, otI pwanu‘pmose't otI nInI, kaocI ne'se't?
    • 10   Kuke'ntanawa kinwa caye'k, ipi caye'k nIshInape'k shi isne'iuk, shiw tInoswunuk Cisus Knayst Ne'se'ni nInI kaskakowe'k Kshe'mIne'to kapsukwitnat e'kinponIt, winsI otI nInI we'cnipwIt e'ne'se't e'nasmupie'k.
    • 11   OtIsI ie'i sIn, kawe'pne'me'k we'ske'ie'k, iw sI ie'i ne'tmIsuk shi e'wikwe'ak.
    • 12   Coke' pe'kanuk ke'skonwe'wun otItosin cowi pe'kanuk noswun namiukwun kishkok minasik ninwuk ke'ocI ke'skonkoikon.
    • 13   IwcI kawaptumwawat i onikansiunawa ni PituIn ipi CanIn, e'ke'nmawat ke'ko e'pwake'ntumnIt okimamkate'nmawan ipi okinaktowe'nmawan e'kipmowice'wanIt ni CisusIn.
    • 14   Ipi e'wapmawat, ni nInwun, kane'se'mIt e'wickapwItakwat coke'ko okinasiwan.
    • 15   PicI kamace'nashkawawat shi e'tshI kikitowat okitshItanawa winwa.
    • 16   OtI kItwuk,TInicI ke'totwukon kotI nInwuk we'we'ne'se' mataonokie'wun kitotmok ke'iapI caye'k waptanawa e'tacuk shi Cinose'ne'muk, coce' ktanIiakwne'tsimIn.
    • 17   E'pwamshI cI kuke'ntumwat nIshInape'k kuikwamamIn, e'wipwa kinonawat wIiI nInwun shi i noswunuk.
    • 18   IwcI e'kintomawat ipi okinawan ke'ko e'wipwakItnIt, ipi e'wipwakukinomake'nIt shiw tInoswunuk CisusIn.
    • 19   IwcI Pitu ipi Can, okinkwe'twawan otI okinawan, Nakitowe'ntmok kinwa wusIme'nI kau‘wunIt e'wiwaptuk Kshe'mIne'to e'wipsItoukon kinwa wusimI icI Kshe'mIne'to.
    • 20   CosI ntakshkItosimIn e'wipwatshItmak notI ke'ko kawaptmak ipi kanotmak.
    • 21   IwcI wusimI kaikwamawat okipkItnawan e'pwamkumwat ke'ko e'wiwcI mcI totwawat osam e'kwsawat ni nIshInape'n, caye'k nInwuk okiwinwanawan Kshe'mIne'to i katotmInIt.
    • 22   WusimI nie'waptuk kitsoponkIsI onInI kamataone'se'It.
    • 23   IwcI kapkItnItwa kishie'k e'tnukie'wat ipi kiactanawa caye'k, kakowat, ni ke'cmatmoncIn, ipi ke'ctaose'cuk.
    • 24   IwcI i kanotmowat, mamawI okiwawinawan Kshe'mIne'ton, otI kItwuk Te'pe'nke'n Kin Kshe'mIne'to, KawshIton kishuk, ipi kI, ipi kcIkum, ipi caye'k pic iukwan e'te'k.
    • 25   Kin kpumitakam Te'pIt otonik kikIto, TacIki me'ikIscIk, kaocInshkatsowat, ipi ki nIshInape'k kaocI shIte'awat ke'ko me'ante'nuk?
    • 26   We'kimaocIk shotI kik, kipsukwik ipi nakanse'cuk kimaoce'tik e'nshke'nmawat Te'pe'nke'ncIn, ipi e'nshke'nmawat, Win KnaystIn.
    • 27   We'we'ne' te'pwe'wIn kinshke'nmawan ni panakwsIncIn, knicansun CisusIn kin kawe'napmIt, E'nut ipi Pantus Payne't ipi ki Me'ikIscIk, ipi ki nIshInape'mIn isne'iun kaocI maotoshnowat.
    • 28   E'witotwe'k we'kwe'ntuk knIciwan ipi ktIshte'e'wnowan, kane'nme'k e'pwamshI i totwe'k.
    • 29   Ipi nkom Te'pe'nke'n waptumo‘u kote' ome'iushtakwsonowa, ipi mish kupumitakaimuk, e'wiwishkIte'awat e'witshItmowat i kukikitowIn.
    • 30   E'wishipnIce'niIn, e'wine'se'we'n, ipi me'matawiak, ipi mamkate'ntumwunIn e'wiwcI wshItok shiw, tInoswunuk panakwsIt knicanIs Cisus.
    • 31   IwcI kakishnumawat shi cace'iIwat, kiunukshke'nI; katshI maoce'tiwat, ipi caye'k, okimoshkIne'shkakwan, panakwsIncIn cipam kiwishkItIe'kcI e'kitshItmowat okikitowun Kshe'mIne'to.
    • 32   IwcI kimaoce'ticuk cate'pwe'twacuk kin kot nInI ote'‘iwa ipi kinkotwin cipamwan, coke' wIiI ke'ko okishItsin i te'pe'ntuk, win e'iIt, okimsotpe'ntanawa cake'ko.
    • 33   KcI wishkIswun cIki, nwakancIk, kikukInomake'k i Te'pe'nke't Cisus kiwonIshke' e'npopIt; icI kcI shuwe'ncuke'wun caye'k okiInawa.
    • 34   Coke' wIiI e'tshowat kintowe'nkuke'si e'tshowat katpe'ntukuk otukimwa tanake' e'tawacIn kitawe'k, ipi, kipie'tonawa kapite'ntakwtunuk, ni katawe'wacIn.
    • 35   IwcI mcIiakwan okitonawan e'nasmup nIt ni nwakancIk osItiwak, icI e'kimatu‘mwat e'tshowat nInwuk, e'shntawe'ntumwat.
    • 36   Ipi Cosis ki nwakancIk kashuwawinItke' Pe'ne'pe's, e'iauke'notmuk, We'kwIsmukot mnowaukoswun, Nipayt nInI ipi e'tnukie't Saypusuk..
    • 37   OkiIn, kI kitawe'cI, ipi okipie'ton i shonia, icI e'kipie'pkItnumwat ni nwakaucIk e'tshIste'pnIt.
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  • Potawatomi (Matthew Acts) (Lykins 1844) (potawatomi - 1)

    2007-04-26

    Potawatomi (pot)

    1833 Potawatomi Matthew and Acts, Lykins translation

    • Encoding: UTF-8
    • Direction: LTR
    • LCSH: Bible. N.T. Potowatomi.
    • Distribution Abbreviation: potawatomi

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