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WORD Research this...1 John 2
- 1 I ntingwohng kumwail met, nei kompoakepahi kan, pwe kumwail en dehr wiahda dihp. A ma emen pahn wiahda dihp, sounsawasapatail mie rehn Koht, iei Sises Krais, pwe ih me pwung.
- 2 Pwe Krais, ih me tomwkiher dipatail kan, ahpw kaidehn dipatailte, pwe pil dipen aramas koaros.
- 3 Ma kitail kin peikiong sapwellimen Koht kosonned akan, iei kasalepen atail ese ih.
- 4 Mehmen me pahn nda, “I ese ih,” ahpw sohte kin peikiong sapwellime kosonned akan, iei aramas likamw men ih, pwe me mehlelo sohte mi reh.
- 5 Ahpw me kin peikiong sapwellime mahsen, iei ih me e limpoak ong Koht unseklahr. Eri, iei soahng wet me kitail kak esehki me kitail ehuong Koht:
- 6 mehmen me koasoia me e kin ehuong Koht, a en momourki mour me duwehte mour me Sises ketin ieiaski.
- 7 Kompoakepahi kesempwal kan, kosonned wet me I kehsehkin kumwail kaidehn kosonned kapw ehu. Pwe iei kosonnedohte me kumwail aleier sang nin tapio, oh iei kosonnedohte me padahkpe kumwail rongehr.
- 8 Eri soh, kosonned wet me I kehsehkin kumwail me kapw, pwehki mehlel en kosonned wet sansalsangehr rehn Krais oh pil rehmwail. Pwe rotorot sosohralahr, oh marain mehlel dakadahr.
- 9 Mehmen me koasoia me e mihmi nan marain wet, ahpw kailongki rie, pein ih mihmihte nan rotorot lel met.
- 10 Me poakohng rie kin mihmihte nan marain; eri, sohte mehkot suwed reh me pahn kahrehiong emen tohrohr nan dihp.
- 11 Ahpw me kailongki rie kin mihmihte nan rotorot; e kin weweid nan rotorot, oh e sehse wasa e kin kohkowohng ie, pwehki rotoroto eh kin karotongehla.
- 12 I ntingwohng kumwail, nei seri kan, pwehki dipamwail kan lapwkidahr mwaren Krais.
- 13 I ntingwohng kumwail, sahm akan, pwehki amwail ese ih me ketin mie sangete nin tapio. I ntingkiwohng kumwail, mwahnakapw akan, pwehki amwail kalowedier Me Suwedo.
- 14 I ntingwohng kumwail nei seri kan, pwehki amwail ese Sahmo. I ntingwohng kumwail, sahm akan, pwehki amwail ese ih me ketin mie sangete nin tapio. I ntingwohng kumwail, mwahnakapw akan, pwehki amwail kehlail. Mahsen en Koht kin ketiket loalamwail, oh kumwail kalowedier Me Suwedo.
- 15 Kumwail dehr poakohng sampah, de dipwisou me mihmi nin sampah. Pwe ma kumwail kin poakohng sampah, poakepen Sahmo sohte mi loalamwail.
- 16 Pwe mepwukat koaros kisehn sampah: dipen ineng en uduk, oh mehkan me aramas kin kilang oh ahnehda, oh mehkoaros me mi nin sampah me aramas kin pohnmwahsohkihda-mepwukat koaros sohte kohsang rehn Sahm, re kohsang nin sampah.
- 17 Sampah wet oh mehkoaros nin sampah me aramas kin inengieng kin sosohrala; ahpw me kin kapwaiada kupwur en Koht pahn momour kohkohlahte.
- 18 Nei kompoakepahi ko, imwin ahnsou kerendohr! Kumwail rongehr me imwintihtien Krais pahn pwarodo. Eri met, imwintihti ngeder samwodohr; ihme kitail esehki me imwin ahnsou kerendohr.
- 19 Soangen aramas pwukat kaidehn uhdahn iangatail; ihme kahrehda re mweisangkitailehr. Pwe ma iangatail irail, re pahn mihmihte rehtail. Ahpw irail mweisangkitailehr pwe en sansalda me sohte emen irail me uhdahn iangatail.
- 20 Ahpw kumwail aleier Ngehn Sarawi me Krais ketikihongkumwailehr. Eri, kumwail koaros kin ese me mehlelo.
- 21 I ntingwohng kumwail, kaidehn pwehki amwail sehse me mehlelo, ahpw pwehki amwail ese, oh pwehki amwail pil ese me likamw sohte kin pwilisang ni me mehlelo.
- 22 Eri, ihs me kin likamw? Iei ih, me kin koasoia me Sises kaidehn Krais. Aramas menet, iei imwintihtien Krais-pein ih sohte kin kamehlele Sahm oh Sapwellimeo.
- 23 Pwe me kin kahmahmki Sapwellimeo pil kin kahmahmki Sahm; ahpw me kin kamehlele Sapwellimeo pil kin kamehlele Sahm.
- 24 Kumwail kanahieng, oh katengehdi nan mohngiongimwail kan padahko me kumwail rongehr nin tapio. Pwe ma padahko me kumwail rongehr nin tapio pahn tengediong nan mohngiongimwail, eri, amwail mour pahn miniminiong Sapwellimeo oh Sahm ahnsou koaros.
- 25 Eri, iet me Krais pein ketin inoukihong kitail-iei mour unsek.
- 26 I ntingkiwohng kumwail met, duwen irail kan me kin songosong en ketewei kumwail.
- 27 Ahpw duwen kumwail, Krais ketin kapwilewohngkumwailehr sapwellime Ngehn Sarawi. Erein sapwellime Ngehn Sarawi eh pahn ketiket loalamwail, sohte anahnepen emen tohrohr en padahkihong kumwail mehkot, pwe Ngehn Sarawi kin ketin padahkihong kumwail duwen mehkoaros, oh me e kin ketin padahkihong kumwail, iei me mehlel, kaidehn likamw. Kumwail eri peikiong padahk en Ngehno, oh poadidiong Krais.
- 28 Ei, nei kompoakepahi ko, poadidiong ih, pwe kitail en uhdahn eimah ni eh pahn ketido, oh sohte pahn rukusang oh namenek mwowe ni Rahno.
- 29 Kumwail eseier me Krais me pwung; eri, kumwail en pil ese me irail koaros me kin wia me pwung, iei irail sapwellimen Koht.
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