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WORD Research this...1 Corinthians 16
- 1 A duwen meirong me pahn wiawi, mehn sewese sapwellimen Koht souleng kan nan Sudia: kumwail pahn kin wia nin duwen me I koasoanedier ong mwomwohdiso kan en Kalesia.
- 2 Nin tepin wihk koaros, emenemen kumwail pahn katohrehsang ekis mwohni ni uwe ehu me konehng sang ni me e kin koadoahkihada, oh nekidala; pwe solahr anahnepen rik sent en wiawi ni ei pahn lelewei rehmwail.
- 3 Mwurin ei pahn lelewei, I pahn kadarala Serusalem me kumwail piladahr kan, pwe re en wahla amwail kisakiso, iangahki nei kisinlikoun kapehse ong irail.
- 4 Ma e konehng I en pil wia seiloak wet, a re kak iang ie kohla.
- 5 I pahn pwarowohng kumwail mwurin ei pahn daulih Masedonia.
- 6 Mwein I pahn mihmihki rehmwail ekis ahnsou, mweinele erein ahnsoun kopou pwon, pwe kumwail en kak sewese kahluwa ie ong wasa sohte lipilipil me I pahn seiloak ie.
- 7 I sohte men pas rehmwail ahnsou mwotomwot kis, pwe I koapworopworki me I pahn ekis werei rehmwail, ma Kaun-o pahn ketin mweidohng.
- 8 I pahn mihmihte wasaht Episos lel rahnen Pendekos.
- 9 Pwe I diarada met ahnsou kaselel ehu ong doadoahk laud oh katapan mehlel, mehnda ma mie imwintihti tohto.
- 10 Ma Timoty pwarowei rehmwail, kumwail kanahieng kasamwo pwe en nsenamwahu rehmwail, pwe e duwehte ngehi me kin doadoahk ong Kaun-o.
- 11 Eri, kaleke emen kumwail mwamwahliki, a kumwail sewese pwe en usehdo eh seiloak ni popohl, pwe en pwurodohng reht; pwe I kin kasikasik ih iangahki riatail souleng ko.
- 12 A duwen riatail Apolos: I men kumwail en ese pwe I pekier ni ngidingid reh pak tohto pwe en iang ekei riatail souleng pwarowei rehmwail; ahpw e kahng pwarowei met. Ahpw e uhdahn pahn pwarowei, ahnsou mwahu lao leledo.
- 13 Kumwail mwasamwasahn oh dadaurete amwail pwoson, kumwail kommwad, oh nan kapehd kehlail.
- 14 Amwail doadoahk koaros en kin wiawi ni limpoak.
- 15 Riei ko, kumwail ese mwahu Stepanus oh eh peneinei; irail mehn Akaia me tepin iangala atail palien lamalam oh kasarawihong pein irail ni doadoahk ong sapwellimen Koht akan. I peki rehmwail,
- 16 kumwail idawehn en souleng pwukat ar kaweid, oh pil irail koaros me iang irail wia doadoahk oh papah Koht.
- 17 I perenkihda mehlel en Stepanus, Portunatus oh Akaikus ar pwarodo; mehlel irail me wiliankumwaildi reht, kumwail kan me sohte mi met,
- 18 ni ar kansenamwahwihielahr, duwehte ar kansenamwahwihkumwaillahr. Soangen souleng pwukat konehng mehlel kitail en kin wauneki.
- 19 Mwomwohdiso kan nan wehin Eisia rahnmwahu ong kumwail. Akwila oh Persila oh tohn mwomwohdiso me kin pokon nan imwarao pil rahnmwahu ong kumwail.
- 20 Riatail souleng kan koaros en wasaht pil rahnmwahu ong kumwail. Kumwail rahnmwahukipene metik en souleng.
- 21 A iet ei rahnmwahu ong kumwail sang ni pein mengin pehiet: Rahnmwahu ong kumwail, sang ngehi, Pohl.
- 22 Mehmen me sohte kin poakohng Kaun-o-en riahla! Marana da-atail Kaun en ketido!
- 23 Kalahngan en atail Kaun Sises en ieiang kumwail.
- 24 Ei limpoak ong kumwail koaros rehn Krais Sises en pil ieiang kumwail.
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