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WORD Research this...1 Kings 19
- 1 Nanmwarki Eihap ahpw mahsanihong sapwellime likend Sesepel soahng koaros me Elaisa wiadahr, oh duwen eh kemelahr soukohp en Paal koaros.
- 2 Sesepel ahpw poaronlahng Elaisa, mahsanih, “Koht akan en ketin kemeiehla, ma lakapw soangen ahnsou wet I sohte pahn wiahiong uhk soahng me ke wiahiong soukohp en Paal kan.”
- 3 Elaisa ahpw masepwehkada, oh tang repenmour, iangahki eh laduwo; ira ahpw tangalahng Peersepa nan Suda. Elaisa eri pwilikihdiong laduwo wasao,
- 4 oh sapasapalki rahn ehu pwon kolahng nan sapwtehn. E ahpw uhdi oh kammoaldi pahn mwetehn tuhke pwoat oh lemehda en mehla. E ahpw kapakap, “Maing KAUN-O, I solahr patohwan warohng soahng pwukat. Komw ketin ale ei mour, pwe e konehngete I en mehla.”
- 5 Elaisa ahpw wendi pahn tuhkeo oh meirla. Ni ahnsowohte tohnleng men ahpw sair oh mahsanihong, “Pwourda oh mwenge.”
- 6 Elaisa ahpw sohpeiseli oh kilangada limwahn moangeo lopwon en pilawa ehu oh sahn pihl ehu. E ahpw tungoale lopwon en pilawao oh nim pihlo; e ahpw pwurehng wendi.
- 7 Tohnleng en KAUN-O ahpw pil pwurodo keriapak oh kapirida, mahsanih, “Pwourda oh mwenge, pwe ke de pwangada nan omw seiloak.”
- 8 Elaisa eri pwourda mwenge oh nimpil; kisin tungoal pwukat ahpw wiahiongehr ketihnepen rahn 40 me e pahn sapasapalki kolahng Sainai, Nahna Sarawio.
- 9 E ahpw kohla kommoaldi nan pwoahr ehu wasao nipwong. Ni ahnsowohte KAUN-O ahpw mahsanihong, “Elaisa, dahme ke wiewia wasaht?”
- 10 Elaisa ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Maing KAUN, Wasa Lapalap, I kin uhpah komwi ahnsou koaros. Ahpw mehn Israel kan kauwelahr arail inou ong komwi, kauwelahr pei sarawi kan, oh kemelahr sapwellimomwi soukohp koaros. Ngehite me luhwehdi-oh irail pil songosong en kemeiehla.”
- 11 KAUN-O ahpw ketin mahsanihong, “Pedoila oh uhda mwohi pohn nahnaht.” Eri, KAUN-O ahpw ketin kotehla wasao, oh ketin kadarodo kisinieng kehlail ehu me itikada dohl akan oh pwalangpeseng paip akan-ahpw KAUN-O sohte ket nan kisiniengo. Mwurin kisiniengo, rerrer en sahpw ahpw wiawi-ahpw KAUN-O sohte ket nan rerrer en sahpwo.
- 12 Mwurin rerrer en sahpwo, kisiniei ahpw lulda-ahpw KAUN-O sohte ket nan kisinieio. Oh mwurin kisinieio, kisin ngilen mwenginingin kis wiawi.
- 13 Eri, ni ahnsou me Elaisa rongada kisin ngilen mwenginingino, e ahpw pedoila oh uh ni ewen pwoahro. Ngihl ehu ahpw mahsanihong, “Elaisa, dahme ke wiewia met?”
- 14 E ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Maing KAUN, Wasa Lapalap, I kin uhpah komwi ahnsou koaros. Ahpw mehn Israel kan kauwelahr arail inou ong komwi; re kauwelahr sapwellimomwi pei sarawi kan, oh kemelahr sapwellimomwi soukohp akan. Ngehite me luhwehdi-oh irail pil songosong en kemeiehla.”
- 15 KAUN-O ahpw ketin mahsanih, “Pwurala oh kohla nan sapwtehn limwahn Damaskus. Pedolong nan kahnimwo oh keiehdi Asael pwe en wiahla nanmwarkien Siria,
- 16 oh Sehu nein Nimsi pwe en wiahla nanmwarkien Israel. Pil keiehdi Elisa nein Sapat mehn Apel Mehola pwe en wilianuhkedi oh wiahla soukohp.
- 17 Mehmen me pahn pitsang kamakamala sang Asael, e pahn kamakamala ni pehn Sehu, oh mehmen me pahn pitsang Sehu pahn kamakamala nan pehn Elisa.
- 18 I pahn luhwekihdi aramas 7,000 en momour nan Israel-irail koaros me kin loalopwoatohng ie oh me sohte poaridi mwohn Paal oh metik sansal en Paalo.”
- 19 Elaisa ahpw kohla oh diarada Elisa eh wie doadoahngki kou riemen nan eh mwetuwelo. Pwe pwihn eisek ehu me wad riemen samwalahr mwowe, oh Elisa ieiang pwihen mwuhro. Elaisa eri kihsang eh likou puhpo oh kihdiong pohn Elisa.
- 20 Elisa ahpw pwilikihdi nah mahn akan, ahpw tangalahng rehn Elaisa, oh ndaiong, “Komw mweidohng ie I en pwurala oh metik ei pahpa oh nohno, kemwurimwuriong ira; I ahpw pahn pwurodo oh iangkomwihwei.” Elaisa ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Me mwahu! Pwurowei. I sohte pahn kapweiek uhk.”
- 21 Elisa eri pwurala rehn nah mahn riemeno, kemeirahla oh kukihada udungko; e ahpw ale tuhke me kin mi pohn mahno ako ni ahnsoun ara doadoahk oh wiahki tuwien kisinieio. E ahpw kihong aramas ako uduk en mahn ako, oh irail ahpw tungoale. E ahpw kohla iangala Elaisa nin duwen sawasepe men.
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