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WORD Research this...1 Samuel 9
- 1 Mie ohl emen me kisehn kadaudok en Pensamin, ede Kis, nein Apiel, nein Seror, peneineien Pekorad, apali en peneineien Apaia. Eri, Kis ohl kepwehpwe oh ndand emen.
- 2 Mie nah pwutak emen ede Sohl, mwahnakapw masamwahu men oh kehlail, piht ehu e reireikihsang mwahnakapw teikan en Israel, oh paliwere mwahusang paliwararail koaros.
- 3 Eri, ahs ekei, nein Kis, salongala. Ihme Kis ndakihong Sohl, “Ale emen ladu ko, ke ahpw kohwei rapakihdo neita ahs ako.”
- 4 Sohl oh laduwo eri mwesel kotehla sahpw nahnahn Epraim oh Salisa, ahpw ira sohte diar ahs ako; ira pil douluhllahng nan Saalim, ira pil sohte diar. Ira pil douluhlla nan sapwen Pensamin, ira pil sohte diar.
- 5 Ni ara lel nan Sup, Sohl ahpw ndaiong laduwo, “Kita pwuralahng ni imwatailo, pwe pahpa pahn sohla pwunodki ahs ako, a e pahn uhd pwunodkinkitahda.”
- 6 Laduwo ahpw sapeng, nda, “Komw sepit mahs! Pwe ohl sarawi men mie nan kahnimwet, me inenen wahun rehn aramas koaros, pwehki mehkoaros me e kin kohpada kin pweida. Kita kohla mahs reh, ele e kak ndaiong kita wasa kita kak diar ie ahs ako.”
- 7 Sohl eri idek reh, “Ma kita kohla reh, dahme kita kak kisekisehki? Pwehki eh sohte luhwen kanata kisin mwenge kan nan ata ehd en, eri, dahme kita kak kihong?”
- 8 Laduwo eri sapeng, nda “Mie rehi sens silper ehu me I kak kihong, e ahpw pahn kak ndaiong kita wasa kita kak diar ie ahs ako.”
- 9 Eri, Sohl ahpw sapeng, nda, “Me mwahu! Nna, kita!” Ira eri kohla nan kahnimw me ohl sarawio kin kousoan ie. Ni ara kohkohdalahng kahnimwo, ira ahpw tuhwong serepein kei me kohkohdohn idipil. Ira eri idek rehn serepein ko, “Ohl sarawio ketiket nan kahnimwet?” (Mahsie, ahnsou me emen kin men peki rehn Koht mehkot, e kin nda, “Kitail kohla rehn ohl sarawio,” pwehki ni ahnsowo soukohp koaros kin adaneki ohl sarawi.)
- 10 Eri, Sohl ahpw sapeng, nda, “Me mwahu! Nna, kita!” Ira eri kohla nan kahnimw me ohl sarawio kin kousoan ie. Ni ara kohkohdalahng kahnimwo, ira ahpw tuhwong serepein kei me kohkohdohn idipil. Ira eri idek rehn serepein ko, “Ohl sarawio ketiket nan kahnimwet?” (Mahsie, ahnsou me emen kin men peki rehn Koht mehkot, e kin nda, “Kitail kohla rehn ohl sarawio,” pwehki ni ahnsowo soukohp koaros kin adaneki ohl sarawi.)
- 11 Eri, Sohl ahpw sapeng, nda, “Me mwahu! Nna, kita!” Ira eri kohla nan kahnimw me ohl sarawio kin kousoan ie. Ni ara kohkohdalahng kahnimwo, ira ahpw tuhwong serepein kei me kohkohdohn idipil. Ira eri idek rehn serepein ko, “Ohl sarawio ketiket nan kahnimwet?” (Mahsie, ahnsou me emen kin men peki rehn Koht mehkot, e kin nda, “Kitail kohla rehn ohl sarawio,” pwehki ni ahnsowo soukohp koaros kin adaneki ohl sarawi.)
- 12 Serepein ko eri sapeng, nda, “Ei, e ahpwtehn ketiket kohwei. Ma kumwa seimek, kumwa pahn koanoahdi. Kumwa pahn diar ni amwa pahn lelewei nan kahnimwo. E ahpwtehn leledo nan kahnimwet, pwe aramas akan pahn wia ar meirong rahnwet pohn pei sarawio pohn dohlen. Aramas ako me iang lukodohng meirong wet sohte pahn tungoal lao ohlo lel mwo, pwehki e pahn kin ketin kasarawihala mahs meirongo. Ma kumwa kohdahwei ahnsou wet, kumwa pahn diar mwohn eh pahn ketidalahng sak pohn dohlo.”
- 13 Serepein ko eri sapeng, nda, “Ei, e ahpwtehn ketiket kohwei. Ma kumwa seimek, kumwa pahn koanoahdi. Kumwa pahn diar ni amwa pahn lelewei nan kahnimwo. E ahpwtehn leledo nan kahnimwet, pwe aramas akan pahn wia ar meirong rahnwet pohn pei sarawio pohn dohlen. Aramas ako me iang lukodohng meirong wet sohte pahn tungoal lao ohlo lel mwo, pwehki e pahn kin ketin kasarawihala mahs meirongo. Ma kumwa kohdahwei ahnsou wet, kumwa pahn diar mwohn eh pahn ketidalahng sak pohn dohlo.”
- 14 Ira eri kohla nan kahnimwo, oh ni ara pedolong, ira ahpw kilangada Samuel eh ketiket kohieilahng wasahn kaudoko.
- 15 Eri, mwohn rahn me Sohl leledohng nan kahnimwo, KAUN-O ahpw mahsanihong Samuel,
- 16 “Lakapw, soangen ahnsou wet, I pahn kadarowohng uhk ohl emen me kisehn kadaudok en Pensamin; keiehdi pwe en wiahla kaunen nei aramas akan en Israel, pwe iei ih me pahn kapitasang irail rehn mehn Pilisdia kan. I kilangehr lokolok en nei aramas akan, oh I rongehr ngilen ar pekipeki sawas.”
- 17 Ni Samuel eh kilangada Sohl, KAUN-O ahpw mahsanihong, “Ien ohl me I ndaiong uhk duwe. Iei ih me pahn kaunda nei aramas akan.”
- 18 Sohl eri patohla rehn Samuel limwahn ewen kehlo oh kalelapak reh, “Komw kupwurmahk, oh mahsanihong ie mahs, wasa me ohl sarawio kin kousoan ie.”
- 19 Samuel ahpw sapeng, ketihtihki, “Iei ngehi me ohl sarawio. Eri, tiengwei ni wasahn kaudoko. Pwe kumwa riemen pahn iang ie sak rahnwet. Nimenseng en lakapw I ahpw pahn sapeng omw peidek kan koaros oh kadaruhkala.
- 20 A duwen ahs ako me salongalahr erein rahn siluhwo, ke dehr pwunodki, pwe re dierekier. Ahpw ihs ih me aramas en Israel kan kin kasikasik kowahlap? Iei kowe, oh pil peneineien omw pahpa.”
- 21 Sohl eri sapeng, nda, “Ngehi kisehn kadaudok en Pensamin, kadaudok en Israel me keieu tikitik; oh ei peneinei, ih me keieu sohte wede nan kadaudok wet. Eri, dahme komw wiahkihong ie mahsen wet?”
- 22 Samuel eri kahrelahng Sohl oh eh laduwo nan pere laud ehu oh kamwohdangirahdiong ni moangen tehpelo, wasa me kerenieng tohnkapar 30 wie mwomwohd ie.
- 23 Samuel eri padahkihong sounkuko, “Wahdo kisin uduk me I ndaiong uhk ke en katohrehsango.”
- 24 Sounkuko eri wahdo dengen mahno, oh pwilikihdi mwohn Sohl. Samuel ahpw ketihtihki, “Kilang, iet kisin uduk me wie nekinekiong uhk. Tungoale, pwe I wie nekinekidohng uhk pwe ke en tungoale ahnsou wet, oh iang aramas akan me I lukehdo.” Sohl eri iang Samuel tungoal rahno.
- 25 Ni ara ketidihsang wasahn kaudoko oh ketlahng nan kahnimwo, re ahpw kaunopadahng Sohl dewe pohn pwelengen ihmwo,
- 26 ih eri meir wasao. Nin sohrahn Samuel ahpw eker Sohl ni eh mihmi powe, oh ketihtihki, “Pwourda, pwe I pahn kadaruhkalahr.” Sohl eri pwourda, ih oh Samuel eri wiahkihteieu kohkohla pohn ahlo.
- 27 Eri, ni ara lel ni irepen kahnimwo, Samuel ahpw ndahng Sohl, “Ndaiong laduwen en tiengwei.” Laduwo eri kohkohla, a Samuel ahpw pil nda, “Awih mahs, pwe I pahn ndaiong uhk dahme Koht ketin mahsanih.”
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