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WORD Research this...1 Corinthians 14
- 1 Eri, iei limpoak me kumwail pahn kin ngiangihong mwohn mehkoaros. Kumwail pil ngoangki alehdi kisakis en ngehn, ahpw mehlel kisakis en lohki mahsen en Koht.
- 2 Me kin lokaiahki mahsen kapwonopwon kan, kaidehkin aramas me e kin lokaiaiong, pwe Koht; pwe sohte emen me dehdehki. Pwe e kin lokaiahkihda me mehlel rir kan sang ni manaman en Ngehn Sarawi.
- 3 Ahpw me kin lokaiahki mahsen en Koht, e kin lokaiaiong aramas akan, pwe en sewese irail, kakehlaka nan kapehdirail, oh kaloalamwawihirail.
- 4 Eri, me kin lokaiahki mahsen kapwonopwon kan, e kin sewese pein ih, a me kin lokaiahki mahsen en Koht, e kin sewesehda mwomwohdiso unsek.
- 5 I kak nda me I men kumwail koaros en kak lokaiahki mahsen kapwonopwon kan; ahpw ni mehlel I men kumwail en iang alehdi kisakis en lohki mahsen en Koht. Pwe aramas me kin lohki mahsen en Koht, e kesempwal kowahlap sang me kin lokaiahki mahsen kapwonopwon kan-eri, ahpw emen en kawehwehda mahsen pwukat pwe en kak sewesehda mwomwohdiso unsek.
- 6 Eri, riei ko, ma I pahn pwarewei rehmwail, da pahn katepehiong kumwail ma I lokaiahki mahsen kapwonopwon kan, a I ahpw sohte kasalehiong kumwail duwen kaudiahl, de loalokong, de kokohp, de padahk?
- 7 Pil duwehte mehn keseng kan, keseng pepeuk de arp ape, ma ngilarail sohte sansal mwahu, ihs me kak esehda koul da me re kesengki?
- 8 Oh ma ngilen sowi sohte dehde mwahu, ihs me pahn onopadahng mahwen?
- 9 Eri, ih pil duwen rehmwail, ma amwail mahsen kapwonopwon kan sohte pahn dehdehda, ihs me pahn ese dahme kumwail ndinda? Amwail lokaia kan pahn sohrala nan wehwe.
- 10 Mie soangen mahsen en wehi tohto nin sampah, ahpw sohte mahsen ehu me sohte mie wehwehpe.
- 11 Ahpw ma I sehse de sohte wehwehki mahsen en wehi ehu me aramas emen lokolokaiahki, e pahn wiahkin ie mehn liki men, oh I pil pahn wiahki ih mehn liki.
- 12 Eri, ni amwail inenen ngoangkihla en ale kisakis en ngehn, mwohn mepwukat koaros kumwail en ngoangki doadoahngki kisakis kan me mwomwohdiso kak kekeirkihda.
- 13 Eri, aramas me kin lokaiahki mahsen kapwonopwon kan, pahn uhdahn kapakap oh peki kisakis en kak kawehwehda mahsen pwukat.
- 14 Pwe ma I pahn wia ei kapakap ni mahsen kapwonopwon kan, ngeniet kin kapakap, ahpw e sohte kin katepehiong ei lamalam.
- 15 Eri, a dahme I pahn wia? I pahn kapakap ni ngeni, oh I pil pahn kapakap nan ei lamalam. I pahn kin koulki ei kaping, oh pil koulki ei kaping nan ei lamalam.
- 16 Ma ni ngenomwete me ke pahn kapingkalahngan ong Koht, a ia duwen aramas teikan me iang wie kapakap ar pahn nda “Amen” ong omw kapakap nan ar sehse dahme ke ndindahn?
- 17 Mehnda ma omw kapakap en kapinga Koht me mwahu, ahpw e sohte katepehiong aramas teikan.
- 18 I kapingkalahngankihong Koht ei kak lokaiahki mahsen kapwonopwon tohtohsang kumwail.
- 19 Ahpw ni ahnsoun kaudok nan tehnpas sarawi, I mwahuki lokaiahkihte lepin lokaia limlep me aramas kak wehwehki ni ei padahk kan, sang lokaiahki lepin mahsen nen ni mahsen kapwonopwon kan.
- 20 Riei ko, ni amwail lamalam akan kumwail dehr kin mwomwen seri. Ni mehkan me pidada mehkot me suwed kumwail en rasehng kisin seri pwelel kan; a ni amwail lamalam, kumwail en kin duwehte ohl mehlel koahiek men.
- 21 Nan Pwuhk Sarawi e ntingdier: “Kaun-o mahsanih, I pahn mahsenkihong nei aramas pwukat aramas me lokaiahki lokaiahn tohn wehi teikan, I pil pahn mahseniong irail sang ni kilin ewen tohn wehi teikan, ahpw re pil sohte pahn dukiong ie.”
- 22 Met wehwehki me kisakis en lokaiahki mahsen kapwonopwon e wia kilel, mehn kadehde ehu ong me seupwoson akan, kaidehk ong me pwoson; ahpw kisakis en lohki mahsen en Koht wia kilel, mehn kadehde ehu ong me pwoson, kaidehk ong me seupwoson.
- 23 Eri, ma mie pokon en mwomwohdiso ehu wasa kis, oh koaros tapihada lokaiahki mahsen kapwonopwon kan; ma ekei souleng me saikinte ale padahk de me sohte ar pwoson pahn pedolong, oh kilangada pingiping wet, re soh pahn nda me aramas iahkalahr kei kumwail?
- 24 A ma koaros pahn lokaiahki mahsen en Koht, oh emen me sohte eh pwoson de aramas me saikinte ale padahk ahpw pwarodo, e soh pahn pehmada dipeo sang ni mehkan me e rongorong? E pahn kadeingki pein ih mehkoaros me e rongorong,
- 25 eh lamalam rir kan pahn sansalda, oh iei duwen eh pahn poaridi oh pwongih Koht, ndinda, “Mehlelete pwe Koht ketiket rehmwail met!”
- 26 Eri, riei ko, da wehwehn mepwukat? Eri, ni amwail kin pokonpene pwe en wia kaudok, emen kin pwukoahki koul, a emen padahk, a emen kawehwehda mahsen en Koht, a emen lokaiahki mahsen kapwonopwon kan, a emen kawehwehda mahsen pwukat. Ahpw mehkoaros en wiawihong kamwahupen mwomwohdiso.
- 27 A ma emen pahn lokaia ni mahsen kapwonopwon kan, mehte riemen de silimen pahn irekweite mahsen, a emen tohrohr en wia sounkawehwehn mahsen pwukat.
- 28 Eri, ma sohte sounkawehwe men wasao, me lokaiahki mahsen kapwonopwono en nennenla, en lokaiaiong pein ih oh ong Koht.
- 29 Riemen de silimen rehn irail me pahn ale mahsen ehu sang rehn Koht pahn kak kapahrek, a meteikan en kasawih dahme re ndinda.
- 30 Ahpw ma mehmen me iang mwomwohd wasao aleier mahsen en Koht ehu, eri, me kapakapahreko pahn uhdi oh nennenla.
- 31 Kumwail koaros en kak lohki mahsen en Koht wademen irekweite, pwe koaros en wehwehki oh ale sawas.
- 32 Eri, me kapahreko en kin kanahieng apwahpwali mwahu eh kisakis en lohki mahsen en Koht,
- 33 pwe Koht sohte ketin malipeikitaildohng nan mour liseliping, a ong mour meleilei. Duwen nan mwomwohdiso koaros en sapwellimen Koht aramas akan,
- 34 lih akan pahn kin nennenla, sohte lokaia nan pokon en mwomwohdiso kan. E sohte mweimweiong irail en lokaia; a re en uhpah, duwen Kosonned en mehn Suhs eh mahsanih.
- 35 Ma re men ese duwen mehkot, a re en kalelapak rehn arail werek kan nan imwarail kan. Pwe me kanamenek, lih en lokaia nan pokon en mwomwohdiso kan.
- 36 Mweinele mahsen en Koht tepisang kumwail? De ong kumwailte me e wiawidohng?
- 37 Ma mehmen lemeleme me ih sapwellimen Koht soukohp emen, de e ahneki soangen kisakis en ngehn ehu, a en ese pwe me I padapadahkiwohng kumwail met iei sapwellimen Kaun-o kosonned.
- 38 A ma e pahn pohnsehse padahk wet, a kumwail pohnsehsehla ih.
- 39 Eri, riei ko, kumwail nsenohki lohki mahsen en Koht, ahpw kumwail dehr pil keinapwih mahsen kapwonopwon kan.
- 40 Kumwail wiahda mehkoaros nin duwen me konehng oh koasoandi pwung.
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