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WORD Research this...1 Samuel 6
- 1 Eri, mwurin Kohpwahn Inoun KAUN-O eh mihmihki nan wehin Pilisdia erein sounpwong isuh,
- 2 aramas akan ahpw ekerpene samworo kan oh sounakamanaman akan oh idek rehrail, “Dahme kitail pahn wiahiong Kohpwahn Inoun KAUN-O? Ma kitail pahn kapwurehla nan eh wasa, dahme kitail pahn iangahkihla nin duwen kisakis?”
- 3 A re sapeng, nda, “Ma kumwail pahn kapwurehla sapwellimen Koht en Israel Kohpwahn Inowo, kumwail uhdahn pahn iangahkihla kisakis ehu pwe en kapwungala dipamwailo. Kohpwahn Inowo sohte pahn kapwurupwurala ni kisakis ehu eh sohte pahn iang. Pwe iei duwen met amwail pahn mwahula sang amwail soumwahu, oh amwail pahn esehla kahrepen Koht eh ketin kalokalokei kumwail.”
- 4 Aramas ako ahpw idek, “A kisakis dah me se pahn iangahkihla?” Re ahpw sapeng, nda, “Mwomwen kitik kohl limau oh mwomwen mpwos kohl limau, ehuehu ong emen nanmwarkien Pilisdia. Pwe soangen soumwahwohte lelohng kumwail oh pil lelohng nanmwarkien Pilisdia ko.
- 5 Kumwail pahn wiahda mwohmw pwukat en mpwos oh kitik me kaukauwe sapwamwailet, oh sakarkihda dipamwail ong Koht en Israel. Mweinele e pahn ketin katokihedi sapwellime kalokolok ong kumwail, ong amwail koht akan, oh ong sapwamwailet.
- 6 Kumwail pahn keptakai, duwehte Parao oh mehn Isip ko? Kumwail dehr manokehla duwen Koht eh ketin kaloke irail, re lao mweidala mehn Israel ko en mweselda sang nan Isip.
- 7 Kumwail eri kaunopada ehu kuruma kapwen, oh kou riemen me saikinte doadoahngki wisik; kumwail eri salihiradiong ni kurumahn, kumwail ahpw kapwurelahng wahra kan nan imwen nahk.
- 8 Kumwail eri ale Kohpwahn Inoun KAUN-O oh koasoanediong pohn kurumahn, oh kihdiong mpe ekis kisin kopwahn me audaudkidahr mwohmw kohl ako me kumwail pahn kadaralahng KAUN-O ni mwomwen kisakis mehn kapwungala dipamwail kan. Kumwail ahpw kadar kurumao oh mweidala pwe en pein dahr kohkohwei.
- 9 Kumwail eri mwasahn; ma e pahn dahr kohwei inenwohngete kahnimw Ped Semes, met pahn wehwehki me Koht en mehn Israel kan me kadaridiong pohtail lapalahn soumwahu suwed wet. A ma soh, eri kitail pahn ese me kaidehkin ih me kadaridi soumwahu wet; ihte soumwahu ehu me lellohng kitail.”
- 10 Irail eri kapwaiada dahme koasoandiong irail; re ale kou riemen oh pirehiong ni kuruma ieu, re ahpw salihediong wahra ko nan imwen nahko.
- 11 Irail eri koasoanediong pohn kurumao Kohpwahn Inowo, iangahki kisin kohpwa me mwohmw kohl en kitik oh mpwos ko mihmi loale.
- 12 Kou ko eri tapihada mwekid pohn ahl me kolahng Ped Semes, re ahpw tang inentehpwoat, sohte wetsang nanialo. Nanmwarki limmen en mehn Pilisdia ko ahpw idihdawehn kohla lel ni irepen Ped Semes.
- 13 Mehn Ped Semes ko wie dondolung wihd ahnsowo nan wahu ehu. Re mwadangete kilangada Kohpwahn Inowo, re ahpw perenkihda kowahlap.
- 14 Kurumao eri lel nan sapwen Sosua mehn Ped Semes men, oh uhdi wasao limwahn lapalahn takai ehu. Aramas ako eri pelepene tuhkehn kurumao, kemehla kou ko, oh isikala meirongkihong KAUN-O.
- 15 A mehn Lipai ko ahpw ale Kohpwahn Inoun KAUN-O oh kisin kohpwa me mwomwen kohl ko mihmi loale, re ahpw koasoanediong pohn takaio. Mehn Ped Semes eri meirongkihong KAUN-O meirong isihs kei oh pil ekei soangen meirong.
- 16 Nanmwarkien Pilisdia limmeno ahpw mwasamwasahn irail ar wiewia met, re ahpw pwurala Ekron rahnohte.
- 17 Mehn Pilisdia ko eri kadaralahng KAUN-O mwomwen mpwos kohl limau nin duwen ar kisakis mehn kapwungala diparail kan; eri, ehuehu sang Asdod, Kasa, Askelon, Kad, oh Ekron.
- 18 Re pil kadarala mwomwen kitik kohl ko, ehuehu ong kahnimw ko me nanmwarkien Pilisdia limmeno kin kakaun; ong kahnimw koaros me kelpene oh kisin kahnimw kan me sohte kele. Eri, takaio me mi nan sapwen Sosua mehn Ped Semeso, wasa me re koasoanehdi powe Kohpwahn Inoun KAUN-O, mihmihte wasao lel rahnwet, mehn kadehdehpen dahme pweidahro.
- 19 KAUN-O eri ketin kemehla ohlen Ped Semes isiakan, pwehki ar kilenglong nan Kohpwahn Inowo. Aramas ako eri mwahieikin irail, pwehki KAUN-O eh ketin kalokehkin irail soangen kalokolok laud wet.
- 20 Ohlen Ped Semes ko eri nda, “Ihs me kak uh mwohn silangin KAUN-O, Koht sarawi menet? Ia wasa kitail kak kadaralahng ie pwe kitail en pitsang?”
- 21 Irail eri kadaralahng sounkair kei rehn tohn kahnimw Kiriad Searim, me ketihtihki, “Mehn Pilisdia kan kapwuredohr Kohpwahn Inoun KAUN-O. Kumwail kohdihdo ale.”
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