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WORD Research this...1 Samuel 22
- 1 Depit tangasang nan kahnimw Kad oh tangala nan peden paip ehu limwahn kahnimw Adullam. Ni ahnsou me rie ko oh eh peneinei rongada irair wet, re kohla oh iangala ih.
- 2 Aramas akan me milahr pahn kehnaudek de pweipwahndlahr de nsensuwedlahr pil iangala ih, e ahpw wiahla arail kaun, irail koaros patpene me pahpwiki samwa.
- 3 Depit eri ketsang wasao ketlahng Mispa nan Mohap. E ahpw patohwanohng nanmwarkien Mohap, “Komw ketin mweidohng ei pahpa oh nohno en patohdo rehmwi oh patopato met I lao patohwan diarada kupwur en Koht ong ie.”
- 4 Depit eri ketikihdi eh nohno oh pahpa rehn nanmwarkien Mohap; ira eri mihmihte rehn nanmwarkio nindokon Depit eh rukuruk nan peden paipo.
- 5 Soukohp Kad ahpw pwarodo rehn Depit oh patohwanohng, “Komw dehr ketiket met; mwadang ketla nan wehin Suda.” Depit eri mwadangete ketla sang wasao ketiketlahng nanwel en Ered.
- 6 Rahn ehu Sohl ketiket Kipea, mwomwohd pahn tuhke damarisk pwoat nin dohl ehu, oh kolokol nah ketieu, oh sapwellime sounpei kan kesikesihnen kapikapil. Re padahkihong me Depit oh nah aramas akan dierekier,
- 7 e ahpw mahsanihong sapwellime sounpei ko, “Kumwail rong, kumwail nein Pensamin. Kumwail lemeleme me Depit pahn kihong kumwail koaros sahpw oh mwetin wain oh wiahkinkumwailla lapalap en sapwellime karis?
- 8 Ihme kumwail wiewiahki en uhwong ie? Sohte emen kumwail me padahkihong ie me nei pwutako wiadahr inou ehu ong Depit. Sohte emen kumwail me nsenohkin ie de padahkihong ie me Depit, emen nei aramas, raparapahki ahnsou mwahu met en kemeiehla, oh nei pwutako me koangngoangehki!”
- 9 Doek kesikesihnen wasao limwahn sapwellimen Sohl sounpei ko, ahpw patohwan, “I kilangehr Depit ni eh patohla rehn Ahimelek, nein Ahidup, nan Nop.
- 10 Ahimelek ahpw kalelapak rehn KAUN-O dahme Depit pahn wia, ih eri patohwanohng Depit kisin sak oh nein Kolaiad mehn Pilisdiao nah kedlahso.”
- 11 Nanmwarki Sohl eri poaronlahng samworo Ahimelek oh kiseh kan koaros, me pil wia samworo kei nan Nop, re en pwarodo reh.
- 12 Sohl eri mahsanihong Ahimelek, “Rong, kowe Ahimelek.” A Ahimelek sapeng, patohwan, “Iet ngehi sapwellimomwi ladu.”
- 13 Sohl eri keinemwe reh, “Dahme kowe oh Depit koasoakoasoanehki kumwa en uhwong ie? Dahme ke kihongki kisin sak oh kedlahs, oh pekihki rehn Koht kaweid ni mware? Met e uhwongieier oh mwasamwasahn ahnsou mwahu en kemeiehla!”
- 14 Ahimelek sapeng, patohwan, “Maing, Depit iei sapwellimomwi lapalap me keieu loalopwoat! E pil pwoudiki sapwellimomwi serepein, e pil wia kaunen sounpei kan me kin sinsilei komwi, oh aramas koaros nan tehnpesomwi kin wauneki.
- 15 Ei, I patohwan peki rehn KAUN-O ni mware, oh kaidehn keieun ei wia met. Ahpw ong ni iren koasoakoasoane mwekid en uhwong Wasa Lapalap, komw dehr kapwukoakin ie de emen ei peneinei. I sohte ese duwen mwekid wet!”
- 16 Nanmwarkio eri mahsanih, “Ahimelek, kowe oh kisehmw kan koaros pahn kamakamala.”
- 17 E ahpw mahsanihlahng sounpei silepe ko me kesikesihnen limwah, “Kumwail kemehla samworo kan en Koht. Re iangehr Depit koasoanehdi mwekid en uhwong ie oh re sohte padahkihong ie me Depit tangehrdoaui nan ar ese mwekid pwukat koaros.” Ahpw silepe ko sohte men kemehla samworo ko en Koht, re nennenlahte sohte mwekid.
- 18 Sohl eri mahsanihong Doek, “Komwi, Doek, komw kemeirailla.” Doek eri kemehla irail koaros. Rahno e kemehla samworo weliakan limmen me ahneki manaman en likawih ihpod.
- 19 Sohl pil koasoanehdi pwe tohn Nop teikan koaros, kahnimw en samworo kan, en kamakamala: ohl oh lih, seri oh seri pwelel kan, kou, ahs, oh sihpw-koaruhsie kamakamala.
- 20 Ahpw Apaiadar, emen nein Ahimelek pwutak ko, tangdoaui oh pitla, e ahpw kohla oh iangala Depit.
- 21 E padahkihong Depit duwen Sohl e ketin kemehla samworo ko.
- 22 Depit eri sapeng, mahsanih, “Ni ei kilangada Doek wasao rahno, I esehte me e pahn kairehki Sohl soahng koaros. Eri, ngehi me pwukoakidier kamakamalahn kisehmwail kan.
- 23 Ke pahn mihmihte rehi oh ke dehr masak mehkot. Sohl men kemeikitahla koaros, ngehi oh kowe, ahpw sohte mehkot pahn lellohng uhk rehi.”
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