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WORD Research this...1 Samuel 28
- 1 Kedekedeo, mehn Pilisdia ko kapokonepene neirail karis en sounpei kan pwe re en mahweniong Israel. Eri, Akis ahpw mahsanihong Depit, “Komw mwahngih me komwi oh noumwi sounpei kan pahn iang ie mahweniong mehn Israel kan.”
- 2 Depit ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Ei maing, omwi ladu ngehi, oh komw pahn mwahngih dahme I kak wiahda.” Akis eri mahsanih, “Me mwahu! I pahn wiahkin komwi silepen paliwereiet.”
- 3 Eri, Samuel melahr, oh mehn Israel koaros mwahieiki oh sarepedi nan sousou ni imweo nan Rama. A Sohl ketin kasarehla sounwunahni oh sounkapwour eni koaros sang Israel.
- 4 Eri, karis en mehn Pilisdia ko ahpw pokonpene oh kauwada imwarail impwal kan limwahn kahnimw Sunem. Sohl ahpw ketin kapokonepene mehn Israel ko oh kauweda sapwellime kahnimpwal nin Nahna Kilpoa.
- 5 Eri, ahnsou me Sohl mahsanihada karis en mehn Pilisdia ko, e inenen masepwehkada.
- 6 Ih eri idek rehn KAUN-O dahme e pahn patohwan wia. Ahpw KAUN-O sohte mwahn ketin sapeng sang nan ouraman, de sang ni takai sarawi ko, Urim oh Dumim, de sang rehn soukohp akan.
- 7 Ihme Sohl mahsanihkihong sapwellime lapalap ako, “Kumwail rapahkihdo emen lih sounkapwour eni, pwe I en kowohng kadierekada sang reh duwen ei pweh.” Irail eri sapengki, “Mie mehmen nan Endor.”
- 8 Sohl eri wekidala mwomwe; e ketin pwuhriong nan soangen likou tohrohr kei. E ahpw ketida nipwong iangahki riemen sapwellime sounpei ko pwe en ketilahng tuhwong liho. E ahpw mahsanihong liho, “Wilianiehdi mahs oh idek rehn ngehn kan oh ndadohng ie dahme pahn pweida. Kapwourada ngenen ohl me I pahn ndawei ede.”
- 9 Liho ahpw sapeng nda, “Komw dehdehki mwahu dahme Nanmwarki Sohl wiadahr, duwen eh ketin kasare sang nan Israel sounwunahni kan oh pil sounkapwour eni kan. Eri, dahme komw songosongki en widingeiehdi oh kemeiehla?”
- 10 Sohl eri ketin wiahiong liho inou sarawi oh kahukihla, mahsanih, “Ni mwaren KAUN-O me ieias, I inoukihong uhk me ke sohte pahn ale lokolok pwehki irair wet.”
- 11 Liho eri idek, “Ihs me I pahn kapwourodohng komwi?” Sohl ahpw ketin sapeng, mahsanih, “Samuel.”
- 12 Ni liho eh kilangada Samuel, e tapihada weriwer. E ahpw patohwanohng Sohl, “Dahme komw ketin pitihekin ie? Pwe iei komwi Nanmwarki Sohl!”
- 13 Nanmwarkio ahpw mahsanihong, “Ke dehr masak. Dahme ke kilikilang?” A e sapeng, patohwan, “I patopatohwan ngehn ehu me kohkohda sang nan pwehl.”
- 14 Sohl ahpw keinemwe, “Ia mwomwe?” Liho ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “E mwomwen ohl laud emen, me kidikidki lapalahn tehi ehu.” Sohl eri mwahngihada me iei ih Samuel. E ahpw poaridi lel nanpwel.
- 15 Samuel eri patohwanlahng Sohl, “Dahme komw kedirepwahkiniedahr? Ia kahrepen omwi malipeiehdo?” Sohl ahpw sapeng, mahsanih, “I inenen pwunodadahr kowahlap! Mehn Pilisdia kan wie mahmahweniong ie, oh Koht ketin likidmelieielahr. E solahr ketin sapeng ie, sang sapwellime soukohp akan de sang ni ouraman. Ih kahrepen ei likwerihkomwihdo, pwe komwi en mahsanihong ie dahme I pahn wia.”
- 16 Samuel ahpw patohwan, “Dahme komw likwerihkin ie, ni KAUN-O eh ketin keseikomwilahr oh wialahr omwi imwintihti?
- 17 KAUN-O ketin wiahiongkomwier dahme e ketin koasoanehdi me I usehiong komwio: e ketiki sang rehmwi wehio oh uhd ketikihong Depit.
- 18 Pwe komwi sohte peikiong kamwomwala douluhl mehn Amalek ko oh mehkoaros me re ahneki. Ih kahrepen en KAUN-O eh ketin wiewiahiong komwi soahng wet.
- 19 E pahn ketin pangala komwi oh mehn Israel kan rehn mehn Pilisdia kan. Lakapw komwi oh noumwi pwutak kan pahn iangiehla, oh KAUN-O pahn pil ketin pangala karis en Israel kan rehn mehn Pilisdia kan.”
- 20 Ni ahnsowohte Sohl pah lempehdiong nanpwel oh wonohn wasao, rerrerki eh masepwehk pwehki en Samuel koasoio. E inenen luwetala, pwehki eh sohte konote mehkot ni rahno oh nipwongo pwon.
- 21 Liho ahpw patohla reh oh kilangada duwen eh wie rerrerki eh masepwehk, e ahpw patohwanohng, “Maing, komw kupwur mahk. I kereniong kauwehla ei mour ni ei wiahda me komw ketin pekien.
- 22 Eri met, komw ketin kupwure ei pekipeket. Mie met konotomwi, komw konote pwe komwi en rosonda oh kak seiloak.”
- 23 Sohl ahpw ketin mahsanihong me e sohte pahn konote mehkot. A sapwellime lapalap ako pil patohwan koangngoangehki en konot. Eri mwuhr, e ahpw meleileidi, oh ketida sang nanpwel oh ketidi ong pohn peht ehu.
- 24 Liho eri mwadangete kemehla koupwul men me e kin kamwekamwenge. E ahpw ale pilawa kei, kaunopada, oh umwunda pilawa kei me sohte doal ihs.
- 25 E ahpw patohwandi konot oko mwohn Sohl oh sapwellime lapalap ko; irail eri konotala, oh mwesel nipwongohte.
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