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    Matthew 6
    •   IKWAMSUK e'wipwamnototwe'k e'nasmupwat nInwuk e'wiwapmne'k ie'i ke'pwaocI mnototone'k Koswa shpumuk e'iIt kishkok.
    •   IwcI ie'i pic mnototake'n ke'kowi nikan notakwtoke'n pe'pkwe'iak e'shcuke'wat, e'nume'kascuk e'totkuk nume'okumkok; ipi niw otan mie'we'n e'wimnowacimukwat nInwun.--We'we'nI Kuwitmonum ote'ionawa otIp‘okse'onowa.
    •   Pic cI mnototake'n, Ke'kowi knumciwun okuke'ntusin kte'pniwun e'shcuke'mkuk.
    •   Iw cI niw kmnototake'wun e'witotmIn kimoc, ipi oie'o Kos wapItanIn pwawapcikate'nuk winie'k kuminuk ke'wapcIkate'nuk.
    •   Pic cI numan ke'kowi shIcke'kIn ke'cwa kiw e'nume'kascIk; ome'nwe'ntanawa e'numawat e'nipwawat, otI num-e'o kumkomwak, ipi otanuk mie'wuk e'pmIwawikwe'anuk e'wiwapmukwat nIniwun. We'we'nI KtInum ote'ionawa otIp‘okse'onowa ne'twe'ntumwat.
    •   Pic cI kin wi numan pitike'n e'cI pitokInikate'k icI ke'cI kupakwa‘mIn shkwate'm, nume'kito‘w Kos kimoc e'iIt; ipi o Kos wiapmuk kimoc kutupamak, e'wiwapmukon.
    •   Pic cI numan ke'kowi pIne'‘ nasap, kItke'kon ke'cwa Me'ikIscIk e'totmoat, winwashIte'-e'k ninan nkupsItakomIn, mce'she'kItiak.
    •   Ke'kowi kinwa shIcke'ke'k e'shcike'wat winwa, okuke'ntankwshI Koswa ne'twe'ntme'k e'pwanshIn ntotmowe'k.
    •  . OtIsI ktashI matumawa; Nosnan e'in shpumuk kishkok, ke'cne'ntakwuk ktIshnukaswun,
    • 10   Kto kumau’wun kupie'mkIt. Nocma kte'ne'ntumwun knomkIt shotI kik, ke'cwa shpumuk kishkok.
    • 11  . MishInak otI nkom e'kishkiwuk e'tso kishkuk, e'shwisIniak.
    • 12   Ipi pone'ntumwIshnak mIsnukInanIn ninanke' e'shpone'nmukIt me'citotmoiImIt, mIsnumoiumke'shiIk.
    • 13   Ipi ke'ko shonIshikak ke'tshI kwcItipe'nmukoiak, otapInIshnak caye'k me'anuk; kin ktupe'ntan okumauwun, ipi kshke' e'wsuwun, ipi iw kcIne'ntakwsuwIn kakuk. E'me'n.
    • 14   KishpIn pone'ntumwe'k ninwuk, omuiiashtotmonawa, ke'iapukI Koswa shpumuk kishkok kupone'ntmakwa.
    • 15   KishpIn cI pwapone'ntumwe'k nInwuk omuashuwe'psiwnawa; CowikI Koswa kupone'ntumakwsiwa kmIiashuwe'psiwnawan.
    • 16   Pic cI pwawisnie'k ke'ko wishuwe'psuke'k, ke'cwa e'nume'kascuk e'kisasnakwsawat oshkishkowak e'miashtowat e'wine'nmukwat nInwun ie'i we'cpwawisnawat. We'we'nI otI KtInum, ote'ionawasI i otIp‘okso-onowa.
    • 17   Pic cI kin, pwawIsnin numukwin ktupik ipi ksikwan.
    • 18   Ke'ocI pwamnone'nmukwiIn nInwuk e'pwawisnin mtInoie'k Kos e'ie't kimotsawunuk; ipi Kos waptuk, kimotsawun kuminIk ne'twe'ntumIn ke'cI we'pcIkate'nuk.
    • 19   Ke'kowi twakInukatsoke'k ke'cpite'ntakwuk shotI kik, mIne'tosiuk ipi e'wikwakwnuk, e'wipnack, ipi ki ke'mote'iuk e'wipikpItowat e'wi kmotwat.
    • 20   MtIno twakInukatsok ktupnIo we'osiwnawan shi shpumuk e'cI pwaiawat, mIne'to se'iuk, cowike' ke'ocI kwakwnuk, e'cI pwapnacak, ipi ki ke'mote'iuk e'ci pwapikptaswat e'wi kmotwat.
    • 21   Shi ie'shi ke'cIte'k ktupnowe'wsiwnawa ke'iapukI shi kte'iwa ke'cIte'k.
    • 22   Wase'aswun otI kia‘w i ie'i kshkishuk; kishpIncI nkotuk kshkishuk caye'k kia‘w kawase'ia.
    • 23   KishpIn cI iw kshkishuk mianuk caye'k kia‘w kukiskupkonia. KishpIn cI iw wase'iak e'te'm kuk ki i wuk; kishpIn kiskupkoniak; knkicI pite'ntakwut iw e'kiskupkoniak.
    • 24   Cowi wIiI nInI otakshkItosin e'wite'pwe'twat nish te'pe'nmukwocIn; nkot e'iI otashikInman, icI niw nkot otatpanan ke'iapI niw nkot otamackonan, iwcI niw nkot otamiane'nman. Cowin ktakshkItosin e'wi ie'i pmitwat Kshe'mIne'ton, ipi Me'mun.
    • 25   NinsI otI KtInum, Ke'kowi pame'ntuke'kon kpumatsiwnuwam, we'kwe'ntIk ke'micwe'kwe'n, we'kwe'ntukie' ke'mnukwe'okwe'n, ipi iukwan kiwiwuwan; we'kwe'ntuke' ke'piskumwe'kwe'n, ConukwnI pmatsowun wusimI pite'ntakwse'non icI i micum, ipi cI iw wia‘w wusimI pite'ntakwut icI iw wapiskumuk.
    • 26   PInI kiw pne'shiuk pe'pamsakuk cowi otukikie'sik, cowike' okishksusinawa cowike' omaoton sinawan e'witowat micImaokumkok; ke'iapI shpumuk ktItshI Koswa otushman. ConI kinwa ktupite'ntakwsusim, wusimI icI winwa?
    • 27   We'nicI kinwa e'wi mikwe'ntume'k akshkItot nkot otoskwun wusimI e'wikosIt.
    • 28   We'kwnicI we'cmikwe'ntume'k paskume'konIn. Naktuwe'ntumok, ni wawaskone'toiun ktukanuk e'mikwukuk, cowimikice'wimke'snon, cowikI pimnukwe'mkIsnon.
    • 29   Ke'iapI cI, nin KtInum, Win Sane'mun kaye'k okIcne'ntakwsuwun, co kinapme'nakwsIsi ke'cwa notI nkot.
    • 30   KishpIn Kshe'mIne'to nukwinie'tot mishkoiun ktukanuk, nkom e'kishkiwuk, icI wapuk ke'ci pukicukate'k kpoce'skInuk, conukwunI nowuc win ktanukwnie'kosim, O pike'ci te'pwe'ie'ntume'k.
    • 31   Ke'kowi pame'ntuke'k otI e'wikItie'k; We'kwnicI ke'miciIkon? Ke'iapukI we'kwoni ke'mnukwe'ikon? Ke'iapukI wusimI we'kwoni ke'kwe'iak?
    • 32   OtI ie'i tpe'nwe'osuwun Me'ikIscIk kapme'nton e'mowat, iukwan suwi Koswa shpumuk, okuke'ntan waioie'k cak ke'ko.
    • 33   Ne'tumsIe'k ntowaptmok otokumauwun Kshe'mIne'to, ipi ome'noshuwe'pse'wun, ipi cI cake'ko ke'anke'stakom.
    • 34   Ke'kocI pame'ntuke'k iw wapuk; iw wapuk ke'win kumikwe'nte'somkIt. Me'anuk e'kmukishuk ke'iImIn.
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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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