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WORD Research this...1 Samuel 26
- 1 Ohl ekei sang Sip ahpw kohdo rehn Sohl nan Kipea oh padahkihong me Depit wie rukuruk nin Nahna Akila ni imwin sapwtehn en Sudia.
- 2 Sohl eri mwadangete ketila Sip iangahki sounpei koahiek silipwiki en Israel pwehn rapahki Depit,
- 3 re ahpw kauwada imwarail impwal kan limwahn ahl nin Nahna Akila. Depit mihmihte nan sapwtehno. Eri, ni eh rongada me Sohl kodohn rapahki,
- 4 e ahpw kadarala lipoahrok kei oh diarada me mehlel pwoat me Sohl ketiket wasao.
- 5 E ahpw mwadangala oh rapahki wasa me Sohl oh Apner nein Ner, kaunen sapwellime sounpei ko kin seiseimwok ie. Sohl kin seimwok masloalen kahnimpwalo, oh sapwellime ohl akan kin kapilpene.
- 6 Depit eri idek rehn Ahimelek mehn Id, oh Apisai rien Sohap (ara nohno iei Seruaia), “Ihs rehmwa me pahn iang ie kohla nan kahnimpwalo?” Apisai eri sapeng, nda, “Ngehi me pahn iang.”
- 7 Eri, nipwongo Depit oh Apisai ahpw kohla pedolong nan kahnimpwal en Sohl, ira ahpw diarada Sohl e wie seiseimwok masloalen kahnimpwalo oh sapwellime ketieuwo uhdahsang nanpwel limwahn moangeo. Apner oh sapwellime sounpei ko wie memeir limwah.
- 8 Apisai ahpw ndahng Depit, “Koht ketikihongehr omwi imwintihti pahn omwi manaman pwohnget. Eri met, mweidohng ie I en doakoahki pein sapwellime ketieu en pwar paliwere oh ilewediong nanpwel ni doak ehute-I sohte pahn pil doak pak riau!’.
- 9 Depit ahpw patohwan, “Ke sohte pahn wiahiong mehkot suwed! KAUN-O pahn uhdahn ketin kaloke mehmen me pahn wiahiong sapwellime nanmwarki pilipil mehkot suwed.
- 10 Depit eri usehla koasoia, “Ni mwaren Koht ieias, I ese me KAUN-O pahn pein ketin kemehla Sohl, ni eh pahn mehla ni uhdahn rahnen eh mehla de e pahn mehla nan mahwen.
- 11 KAUN-O sohte ketin mweidohng I en song en kauwehla ih me KAUN-O ketin wiahkilahr nanmwarki! Kita wahda sapwellime ketieu en oh sapwellime sahen pihlen, oh kohkohla.”
- 12 Depit eri wahda sapwellime ketieuwo oh sahen pihlo sang limwahn moangen Sohlo. Depit oh Apisai eri kohkohla. Sohte emen me kilang de ese dahme wiawi de pil kehnda nipwongo-irail koaros meir kelik, pwehki KAUN-O eh ketin kameirkelikihirailla koaros.
- 13 Depit eri kotehla wahuo kolahng pohn dohlo, wasa doh,
- 14 e ahpw likwerkilahng sapwellimen Sohl sounpei ko oh Apner, “Apner! Ke kak rong ngilei?” Apner ahpw idek, “Ihs me katakatairong oh kapiradahr nanmwarki?”
- 15 Depit ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Apner, kaidehn komwi ohl me keieu ndand nan Israel? Eri, dahme komw sohte sinsilehki omw soumas, nanmwarkio? Mie me ahpwtehn pedolong nan kahnimpwalo pwehn kemehla omwi soumaso.
- 16 Omwi pwukoa sohte pweida, Apner! I kahukihla ni mwaren KAUN-O me ketin ieias me kumwail koaros konehng en kamakamala, pwehki amwail sohte sile mwahu amwail soumas, me KAUN-O ketin wiahkihla nanmwarki. Kumwail kilang! Ia sapwellimen nanmwarkio ketieuwo? Ia sahen pihl me mihmi limwahn tapwio?”
- 17 Sohl eri tehkada ngilen Depit oh kalelapak, “Depit, kowe men, samwa?” Depit ahpw sapeng, “Ei maing, Wasa Lapalap.”
- 18 E ahpw usehla koasoia, “Maing, dahme komwi pwakipwakih kin ie, sapwellimomwi ladu menet? Dahme I wiadahr? Soangen sapwung dah me I wiadahr?
- 19 Maing, Wasa Lapalap, komw ketin karonge mahs dahme I pahn patohwan. Ma KAUN-O me ketin kupwurehda komwi en uhwong ie, ehu meirong ong ih pahn kahrehda eh pahn ketin wekidala kupwure; ahpw ma sang ni koasoandien aramas met, eri, sapwellimen KAUN-O keria en kohdiong pohrail. Pwehki ar pwakihiesang nin limmen KAUN-O oh pwakihielahng nan ehu sahpw wasa me I pahn kin kakete kaudokiong koht en liki kan.
- 20 Komw dehr mweidohng ie I en mehla nan sapwen mehn liki kan, wasa me dohsang KAUN-O. Dahme nanmwarkien Israel ketidohn kemehkihla soangen aramas duwete ngehi, me rasehng kisin likarak kis? Dahme e sasaingkinieseli duwehte menpihr lawalo men?”
- 21 Sohl eri sapeng, mahsanih, “I wiadahr mehkot sapwung, pwurodo samwa! I solahr pahn pwurehng wiahiong uhk mehkot suwed, pwehki omw sohte kemeiehla pwohnget. I wiadahr mwomwen aramas pweipwei! I wiadahr mehkot suwed!”
- 22 Depit ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Maing, Wasa Lapalap, iet sapwellimomwi ketieuwo. Komw ketin mweidohng emen sapwellimomwi ohl akan en patohdo oh patohwanda.
- 23 KAUN-O kin ketin katingih irail kan me kin loalopwoat oh pwung. E ketikihdiong komwi pahn ei manaman rahnwet, ahpw I sohte wiahiong komwi mehkot ih me KAUN-O ketin wiahkilahr nanmwarki.
- 24 Pwehki ei sohte kemeikomwihla rahnwet, KAUN-O en pil ketin wiahiong ie soahngohte oh ketin kasaledekihiehla sang apwal koaros!”
- 25 Sohl ahpw mahsanihong Depit, “Koht en ketin kupwuramwahwihiuk, samwa! Ke pahn pweida ni soahng koaros me ke pahn wia!” Depit eri mwesel dodouluhlla, oh Sohl sapahllahng ni uhdakeo.
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