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WORD Research this...1 Corinthians 11
- 1 Eri, kumwail kahlemengi ie, duwehte ei kin kahlemengi Krais.
- 2 I kapingahkin kumwail amwail kin tamataman ie ahnsou koaros, oh amwail kin ideidawehn padahk kan me I peusehiong kumwail.
- 3 Ahpw I men kumwail en dehdehkihla mwahu padahk wet: duwen Krais eh tapwin aramas koaros, duwen ohl pwopwoud eh moangen eh pwoud, oh duwen Koht eh tapwin Krais.
- 4 Eri, ohl emen me pahn kin kapakap nan pokon oh kapahrengki rongamwahu en Koht, ahpw lisoarop, e kin kihsang wahun Krais.
- 5 A lih emen me kin kapakap nan pokon oh kapahrengki rongamwahu en Koht, e ahpw sohte koaduhpwel, e kin kihsang wahun eh pwoud. Pwe e rasehng lih me pitenmoange koakoahksang.
- 6 Pwe ma lih emen sohte koaduhpwel, a me mwahu en sehkasang pitenmoange. A pwehki eh kanamenek lih en koimad de en pitenmoang mwotomwot, me konehng en kin koaduhpwaldi moange.
- 7 E sohte konehng ohl en koaduhpwaldi moange, pwe ih me sansal en Koht oh lingan en Koht. A lih me sansal en lingan en ohl;
- 8 pwe ohl sohte tepisang lih, ahpw lih me tepisang ohl.
- 9 Oh ohl sohte wiawidahng lih, pwe lih me wiawidahng ohl.
- 10 Eri, pwehki tohnleng kan, lih akan uhdahn pahn koaduhpwelki kilel en manaman ehu.
- 11 Mehlel pwe nan atail mour rehn Kaun-o, lih sohte kin uhtohrasang ohl, pil ohl sohte kin uhtohrasang lih.
- 12 Pwe duwen nin tapio lih wiawihda sang ohl, ih pil duwen met ohl kin ipwidi sang lih; oh mehkoaruhsie sang rehn Koht.
- 13 Kumwail pein kasawih, ma e pahn mwomw mwahu, ma lih emen pahn wia eh kapakap nan pokon, ahpw sohte koaduhpwel.
- 14 Pein amwail lamalam soh kin ndaiong kumwail me mehkot kanamenek pahn ohl ma e pitenmoang reirei,
- 15 ahpw rehn lih mehkot lingan? Pitenmoang reirei kohieng lih, likamwete pwe en wiahla eh koaduhpwel.
- 16 Eri, ma mehmen rehmwail men uhwong koasoandi wet, a en ese, pwe ih koasoandi wet me kiht oh mwomwohdiso kan en Koht kin dadaur ni ahnsoun kaudok.
- 17 Eri, nan koasoandi kan me I pahn kihong kumwail met, I sohte pahn kapinga kumwail; pwe amwail pokon kan en nan mwomwohdiso likamwete e sohte kin katapan ong kumwail, ahpw e kin kasuwedihkumwailla.
- 18 Keieu, nin duwen ei rongehr, ni amwail kin pokonpene nan mwomwohdiso, dene kumwail kin liaktohrohrpene; oh I kin mwur kamehlele met.
- 19 (Pwe mehlel, e konehng uhpene en mie nanpwungamwail pwe me pwung kan en sansalda.)
- 20 Ahpw ni amwail kin pokonpene, kumwail solahr kin wia nin duwen kamadipw en Kaun-o.
- 21 Pwe ni amwail kin kamadipw, emenemen kin tungoale dahme e wa kohdo, a ekei eri kin men mwengehda, a ekei kin medla oh sakaula douluhl.
- 22 Ia duwe, kumwail sohte kak mwenge oh nim mehkot nan imwamwail kan? De kumwail men kasohwauwihala mwomwohdisohn Koht de kanamenekihala irail kan me sohte ar mehkot? Dahme kumwail kasikasik I en ndawohng kumwail ni soahng wet? Ia duwe, I en kapingahkin kumwail tiahk pwukat? Soh kowahlap!
- 23 Pwe padahk me I peusehiongkumwailehr, I ale sang rehn Kaun-o; eri, iet duwe: Kaun Sises, nipwong me e ketin pengpengla pwehn lokolok oh pwoula, e ketikihda pilawa ehu,
- 24 kapingkalahngankihong Koht, ketin pilitikihpeseng pilawao, mahsanih, “Iei werei met, me I kihong kumwail. Kumwail wia met ong ni katamanpei.”
- 25 Pil duwehte, ni kaimwiseklahn konoto, e ketikihda dahl en wain ehu, mahsanih, “Dahl en wain wet, ih sapwellimen Koht inou kapw me wiawihkidahr ntahi. Ahnsou koaros me kumwail kin nim, kumwail pahn kin tamatamankin ie.”
- 26 Met wehwehki me ahnsou koaros me kumwail pahn tungoale pilawa wet oh nimasang dahl en wain wet, kumwail kalohki pwoulahn Kaun-o lao lel eh pahn ketin sapahldo.
- 27 Eri, mehmen me kin tungoale sapwellimen Kaun-o pilawa de iang nim sapwellime dahl en wain ni soangen tiahk ehu me sohte wauneki Kaun-o, e pahn dipada ong kahlep oh ntahn Kaun-o.
- 28 Ihme e konehngki emenemen kumwail koaros en kasawih pein ih, oh mwuhr, e ahpw pahn iang tungoale pilawa wet oh nim dahl wet.
- 29 Pwe me sohte kin wehwehki kahlep en Kaun-o ni eh kin iang tungoale pilawa wet oh nim dahl wet, e kin tungoalehla oh nimala kadeik ong pein ih.
- 30 Ihme kahrehda soangen soumwahu oh luwet tohto mie rehmwail, oh ihme ekei mehkilahr.
- 31 Ma kitail pahn kasawih mahs pein kitail, kitail sohte pahn pakadeida rehn Koht.
- 32 Ahpw kitail pahn pakadeida oh ale kalokolok sang rehn Kaun-o, pwe kitail en dehr iang sampah wet lekdekla.
- 33 Eri, riei ko, ni amwail kin pokonpene pwe en iang kepin konot ni kamadipw en Kaun-o, kumwail pahsanpene.
- 34 Oh ma mehmen kin men mwengehda, a en kin mwenge ni imwe, pwe amwail pokon kan en dehr kin wiahla amwail mehn kadeik rehn Koht. A duwen iren soahng teikan, I pahn kapwungala ni ei pahn lelewei rehmwail.
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