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WORD Research this...1 John 5
- 1 Mehmen me kamehlele me Sises iei Mesaia, ih sapwellimen Koht, oh mehmen me kin poakohng sahm men kin pil poakohng naho.
- 2 Iet duwen me kitail esehki me kitail poakohng sapwellimen Koht akan: ma kitail poakohng Koht oh peikiong sapwellime kosonned akan.
- 3 Pwe iet duwen wehwehn poakohng Koht: kitail en peikiong sapwellime kosonned akan. Oh sapwellime kosonned akan me sohte apwal,
- 4 pwe sapwellimen Koht akan koaros kin kak kalowehdi sampah: kitail kin powehkihdi atail pwoson.
- 5 Ihs me kak kalowehdi sampah? Ihete me kin kamehlele me Sises iei Sapwellimen Koht.
- 6 Sises Krais, iei ih me ketidohr, oh e kadehdehkier pihl ni eh papidais, oh pil nta ni eh pwoula. E sohte kadehdehkihte pihlo, ahpw koaros pihl oh nta. Eri, Ngehn Sarawio kin kasalehda me met me mehlel, pwehki Ngehno, iei me mehlel.
- 7 Sounkadehde kan me silimen:
- 8 Ngehno, pihlo, oh ntao; me siluh pwukat kin wia kadehdeteieu.
- 9 Kitail kin kamehlele kadehde kan sang rehn aramas, a kadehdeo me Koht kin ketikihong kitail me laudsang, oh iei kadehdeo me Koht ketin kadehdehki Sapwellime Iehros.
- 10 Eri, mehmen me kamehlele Sapwellimen Koht Iehros kin ahneki kadehde wet nan eh mohngiong; a me sohte kin kamehlele Koht, e kin kalikamwe Koht, pwehki eh sohte kamehlele kadehdepen Sapwellime Iehros, me Koht ketin kadehdehki.
- 11 A iet kadehdeo: Koht ketikihongkitailehr mour soutuk, a mour wet kitail alehsangehr Sapwellime Iehros.
- 12 Mehmen me kin ahneki Sapwellime Iehros, e pil ahneki mour wet; a mehmen me sohte kin ahneki Sapwellimen Koht Iehros, e pil sohte ahneki mour.
- 13 I ntingkiwohng kumwail met pwe kumwail en ese me kumwail kin ahneki mour soutuk, kumwail me pwoson mwaren Sapwellimen Koht Iehros.
- 14 Ihme kitail kin eimahki mwohn silangin Koht, pwe kitail uhdahn kin kamehlele me pein ih pahn karonge atail pekipek kan, ma kitail pahn peki mehkot nin duwen kupwure.
- 15 E kin ketin karongei atail pekipek kan; eri, pwehki atail ese me met me mehlel, a pil kitail se me e kin ketikihong kitail mehkan me kitail kin peki reh.
- 16 Ma mehmen kilangada rie wiewia dihp ehu, me sohte pahn kahrehiong mehla, a en kapakapkihong Koht pwe en ketikihong mour. Met duwen irail me wiahda dihp me sohte pahn imwikihla mehla. Ahpw pil mie soangen dihp me kin imwikihla mehla; eri, I sohte ndaiong kumwail en kapakapkihong Koht duwen soahng wet.
- 17 Wiewia sapwung kan koaros, iei dihp; ahpw mie dihp me sohte imwikihla mehla.
- 18 Kitail ese me sapwellimen Koht men sohte kin wiahda dihp, pwe Sapwellimen Koht Iehros kin apwahpwalih, oh Me Suwedo sohte kak sair.
- 19 Kitail ese me kitail kisehn Koht, mehnda ma sampah unsek mi pahn manaman en Me Suwedo.
- 20 Kitail ese me Sapwellimen Koht Iehros ketidohr oh ketikihong kitail wehwehki pwe kitail en ese Koht mehlelo. Eri, kitail kin mihmi rehn Koht mehlelo pwehki atail kin mihmi rehn Sapwellime Iehros, Sises Krais. Iei ih me Koht mehlel, oh iei ih me mour soutuk.
- 21 Nei kompoakepahi ko, kumwail en kadohwaneweisang kumwail koht likamw akan!
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