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WORD Research this...1 Samuel 12
- 1 Samuel eri mahsanihong mehn Israel ko, “Eri, I kapwaiadahr dahme kumwail peki rehi. I kihong kumwail nanmwarki men pwe en kaunkumwailda.
- 2 Eri, e kaukaweidkumwailehr. A duwen ngehi, I ohl laudlahr oh moangepwetalahr, oh nei pwutak ko mihmi rehmwail. I wia sounkaweidpamwail sang ni ei mwahnakapw.
- 3 Eri, iet ngehi. Ma mie sapwung ehu me I wiadahr, a kumwail kasaledohng ie mwohn silangin KAUN-O oh nanmwarki menet me e ketin piladahr. Mie emen kumwail me I kihsang nah kou de nah ahs? Mie me I pitihdi de kahpwalihala? Mie kisakis laud ehu me I alesang rehn emen kumwail? Ma mie mehkot sang nanpwungen me pwukat me I wiadahr, I pahn kapwungala oh kasapahlewei.”
- 4 Mehn Israel ko eri sapeng, “Komw sohte pitihkitedi de kahpwalihala emen kiht. Komw sohte pil ketikihsang kiht mehkot.”
- 5 Samuel ahpw sapeng irail, ketihtihki, “KAUN-O oh nanmwarki me e ketin piladahret, ira me wia sounkadehde rahnwet duwen eh sohte dipei mwohmwail.” Irail eri sapeng, nda, “Ei, KAUN-O me at sounkadehde.”
- 6 Samuel eri pil ketihtihki, “KAUN-O iei ih me ketin pilada Moses oh Aaron, oh ketin kahluwahdo amwail pahpa kahlap ako sang Isip.
- 7 Eri met, kumwail nennenla mahs, pwe I en wehkada mwohn silangin KAUN-O oh katamankinkumwailda manaman lapalap akan me KAUN-O ketin wiahda ni eh ketin doareikumwailla iangahki amwail pahpa kahlap ako.
- 8 Kumwail tamanda ahnsou me Seikop oh eh peneinei lellahng Isip, oh duwen mehn Isip ko ar kalokeirail, oh duwen amwail pahpa kahlap ako ar likweriong KAUN-O oh peki sawas, eh ahpw ketin poaronehla Moses oh Aaron pwe en kahluwairail sang Isip oh koasoaneiraildi nan sahpwet.
- 9 A irail ahpw manokehla KAUN-O, ar Koht, ih eri ketin mweidohng mehn Pilisdia kan, oh nanmwakien Mohap, oh Sisera, kaun lapalap en sounpeien kahnimw Asor, re en mahweniong irail oh kaloweiraildi.
- 10 Irail ahpw likweriong KAUN-O oh peki sawas, ketihtihki, ‘Maing KAUN, se patohwan dipadahr, pwehki at sohpeisang komwi oh kaudokiong Paal akan oh Asdarde. Komw ketin kapitkitasang rehn at imwintihti kan, se ahpw pahn kaudokiong komwi!’
- 11 KAUN-O eri ketin poaronehdo Kidion, mwuri Parak, mwuri Sepda, oh ngehi me keieu mwuhr, pwe se en kapitkumwailsang rehn amwail imwintihti kan. Kumwail eri momourier ni meleilei.
- 12 Oh ni amwail kilang nanmwarki Nahas, mehn Ammono, me pahn mahweniong kumwail, kumwail ahpw sohpeisang KAUN-O, amwail nanmwarki oh ndaiong ie, ‘Se mwahuki emen nanmwarki tohrohr en kaunkitada.’
- 13 “Eri iet nanmwarki me kumwail piladahro; kumwail me pekihda, eri iet ih KAUN-O ketikihongkumwailehr.
- 14 Mehkoaros pahn pweida mwahu, ma kumwail pahn wauneki KAUN-O, amwail Koht, papah ih, rong oh kapwaiada sapwellime mahsen kan, oh ma kumwail oh amwail nanmwarkio pahn idawehn ih.
- 15 Ahpw ma kumwail sohte pahn men rong KAUN-O, oh kapwaiada sapwellime mahsen kan, e pahn ketin uhwong kumwail oh amwail nanmwarki.
- 16 Eri, kumwail nennenla, pwe kumwail pahn kilang manaman lapalap me KAUN-O pahn ketin wiahda.
- 17 Eri, ahnsou wet, iei ahnsou me keteu sohte kin mweredi? Eri, I pahn kapakap pwe KAUN-O en ketin kadaridi nahnsapwe oh keteu. Ni ahnsou me met pahn pweida, kumwail pahn pehmada uwen lauden dihp me kumwail wiahiong KAUN-O ni amwail peki emen nanmwarki.”
- 18 Samuel eri kapakap, oh ni rahnohte KAUN-O ahpw ketin kadaridi nahnsapwe oh keteu. Aramas ako koaros ahpw masakada KAUN-O oh Samuel,
- 19 re ahpw ndaiong Samuel, “Maing, komw kasakaskin kiht rehn KAUN-O, omwi Koht, pwe se dehr mehla. Met se eseier me se pil kapataiong dipat teikan dipen at pekihda nanmwarki men.”
- 20 Samuel eri sapeng irail, nda, “Kumwail dehr masak. Mehnda ma kumwail wiadahr soangen suwed laud wet, ahpw kumwail dehpa sohpeisang KAUN-O, kumwail uhpaiong ni mohngiong unsek.
- 21 Kumwail dehr idawehn koht likamw akan; pwe re sohte kak sewesei kumwail de doareikumwailla, pwe soangen koht pwukat me mwahl oh so-kateparail.
- 22 A Koht ketin kahukihla me e sohte pahn ketin keseikumwailla, pwe e ketin kupwuredahr en wiahkinkumwailla sapwellime aramas.
- 23 A duwen ngehi, Koht ketin koasoanehdi me I pahn wiahda dihp ma I tokedihsang kapakapkin kumwail. Ahpw I pahn kin padahkihong kumwail dahme mwahu oh pwung ahnsou koaros.
- 24 Kumwail peikiong KAUN-O oh uhpaiong ni loalopwoat oh mohngiong unsek. Kumwail tamataman manaman lapalap akan me e ketin wiahda pwehki kumwail.
- 25 Ahpw ma kumwail pahn wonlahte nan dipamwail kan, kumwail oh amwail nanmwarki pahn mwomwla.”
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