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WORD Research this...1 Samuel 21
- 1 Depit eri kohkohla rehn samworo Ahimelek nan Nop. Ahimelek inenen pwuriamweikihla oh rerrer ni eh kilangada Depit, e ahpw idek, “Dahme ke kelehpwki kohdo met?”
- 2 Depit eri sapeng, patohwan, “Poaron en nanmwarki ehu me I patohwando. Mwohnsapwo ketin kehkehlingkihong ie I en dehpa kasalehiong emen audepen poaron wet. Iei me I patohwanohng nei aramas ako re en awih ie oh tuhwong ie wasa kis.
- 3 Eri, met kisin tungoal dah me mie rehmwi? Komw ketikihdo ei tungoal lopwon en pilawa limau de okotme tohtohr me mie rehmwi.”
- 4 Samworo ahpw mahsanih, “Sohte pilawa mwahl mehn tungoal; ihte pilawa sarawi me mie. Ihme I kak kihwei ma noumw aramas akan sohte wiahda nsenen pwopwoud ni ahnsou keren.”
- 5 Depit eri sapeng samworo, patohwan, “Re sohte wia; nei aramas akan kin dadaurete ar mwakelekel ong kaudok pil duwehte ni ahnsou me re kin waseli ilek mwahl akan. Eri, ahpw mehlel soangen ahnsou wet me se patohwando poaron kesempwal wet.”
- 6 Samworo eri ketikihong Depit pilawa me mie reh, me wialahr meirong ong Koht, me kohsang pohn tehpel sarawio, oh ekei me kapw ahpw wiliandi.
- 7 (Ni rahno, sapwellimen Sohl silepen sihpw keieu kehlail, ede Doek, mehn Edom, mihmi wasao pwehn wia pwukoa sarawi ehu.)
- 8 Depit eri mahsanihong Ahimelek, “Mie ketieu de kedlahs rehmw me ke kak kihong ie? Poaron en nanmwarkio kahrehiong ei karuaru oh sohte ei ahnsou en wahda nei kedlahs de ehu soangen tehtehn mahwen.”
- 9 Ahimelek ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Nein Kolaiad mehn Pilisdiao kedlahs me mihmi rehi, me komw kemehla nan Wahun Elah; eri kedlahso mihmi palio ihpodo. Ma komw kupwurki, komw kak ale, ihte tehte me mi wasaht.” Depit eri mahsanih, “Nna, patohwando. Sohte ehu kedlahs me mwahusang!”
- 10 Depit eri mwesel, tangasang Sohl, oh kohkohla rehn Akis, nanmwarkien Kad.
- 11 Sapwellimen nanmwarkio lapalap ako ahpw idek rehn Akis, “Kaidehn Depit met, nanmwarkien eh wehio? Ih ohlo met me lih akan kin kokouliong nindokon ar kin kahkahlek, ndinda, ‘Sohl kemehla kid, ahpw Depit kemehla nen.’ ”
- 12 Pato pwukat ahpw kamwakidada kupwur en Depit, kahrehda eh masakada Nanmwarki Akis.
- 13 Karehda ahnsou koaros me Depit kin ketiket rehrail, e kin mwomwehda mwomwen aramas iahk ni ar kin koledi. E kin rakirakihseli ewen kelen kahnimwo oh pilen ewe kin kerekeredi nan eh alis kan.
- 14 Akis eri mahsanihong sapwellime lapalap ako, “Kumwail kilang aramas iahk emen men. Dahme kumwail wahkidohng ie?
- 15 E seu itarehr uwen tohtohn aramas iahk rehi? Mehnda kumwail pil wadohng mehmen en rehi pwehn kedirapwahkin ie eh mwekid en sahliel kan nan imweiet?”
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