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WORD Research this...Colossians 4
- 1 Masters, nob Daq lIj toy'wI'pu' vetlh nuq ghaH just je equal, knowing vetlh SoH je ghaj a pIn Daq chal.
- 2 Continue steadfastly Daq tlhobtaHghach, watching therein tlhej tlho'taHghach;
- 3 praying tay' vaD maH je, vetlh joH'a' may poSmoH Daq maH a lojmIt vaD the mu', Daq jatlh the mystery vo' Christ, vaD nuq jIH 'oH je Daq bonds;
- 4 vetlh jIH may reveal 'oH as jIH ought Daq jatlh.
- 5 yIt Daq valtaHghach toward chaH 'Iv 'oH outside, je'taH the poH.
- 6 chaw' lIj speech always taH tlhej grace, seasoned tlhej salt, vetlh SoH may Sov chay' SoH ought Daq jang each wa'.
- 7 Hoch wIj affairs DichDaq taH chenmoHta' Sovta' Daq SoH Sum Tychicus, the parmaqqay loDnI', voqmoH toy'wI', je fellow bondservant Daq the joH.
- 8 jIH 'oH sending ghaH Daq SoH vaD vam very purpose, vetlh ghaH may Sov lIj circumstances je belmoH lIj tIQDu',
- 9 tay' tlhej Onesimus, the voqmoH je parmaqqay loDnI', 'Iv ghaH wa' vo' SoH. chaH DichDaq chenmoH Sovta' Daq SoH everything vetlh ghaH ghoS Daq naDev.
- 10 Aristarchus, wIj fellow prisoner, greets SoH, je Mark, the cousin vo' Barnabas (concerning 'Iv SoH Hevta' ra'ta'ghach mu'mey, “ chugh ghaH choltaH Daq SoH, Hev ghaH”),
- 11 je Jesus 'Iv ghaH ja' Justus, 'Iv 'oH vo' the circumcision. Dochvammey 'oH wIj neH fellow workers vaD the Kingdom vo' joH'a', loDpu' 'Iv ghaj taH a belmoH Daq jIH.
- 12 Epaphras, 'Iv ghaH wa' vo' SoH, a toy'wI' vo' Christ, salutes SoH, always striving vaD SoH Daq Daj qoy'taHghachmey, vetlh SoH may Qam perfect je complete Daq Hoch the DichDaq vo' joH'a'.
- 13 vaD jIH testify about ghaH, vetlh ghaH ghajtaH Dun zeal vaD SoH, je vaD chaH Daq Laodicea, je vaD chaH Daq Hierapolis.
- 14 Luke, the parmaqqay physician, je Demas greet SoH.
- 15 Greet the loDnI'pu' 'Iv 'oH Daq Laodicea, je Nymphas, je the yej vetlh ghaH Daq Daj tuq.
- 16 ghorgh vam letter ghajtaH taH read among SoH, cause 'oH Daq taH read je Daq the yej vo' the Laodiceans; je vetlh SoH je read the letter vo' Laodicea.
- 17 ja' Archippus, “ tlhap heed Daq the ministry nuq SoH ghaj Hevta' Daq the joH, vetlh SoH fulfill 'oH.”
- 18 The salutation vo' jIH, Paul, tlhej wIj ghaj ghop: qaw wIj bonds. Grace taH tlhej SoH. Amen.
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2006-10-25(tlh)
Hegh tI, 'ej ngab tI naH,
'ach reH taHtaH joH'a'ma' mu'
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