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WORD Research this...2 Corinthians 8
- 1 Riat ako, se men kumwail en ese dahme kalahngan en Koht ketin wiadahr nan mwomwohdiso kan nan Masedonia.
- 2 Irail inenen tihwohkihla lokolok laud kei me lelohng irail, ahpw arail peren me laud mehlel. Ihme nan arail semwehmwe, re kasalehda ar kupwur sapan ni meirong me re wiahda.
- 3 Pwehki ngehi I pein kadehde duwen ar kihda uwen me re kak oh pil laudsang. Sang ni pein nsenarail
- 4 re ngidingidkihong kiht se en ale ar kisakis kan oh re en iang wia sawas ong souleng en Sudia kan.
- 5 Re wiahda mepwukat laudsang me se koapworopworki me re pahn wiahda. Pwe mahs re mweidohng pein irail Kaun-o; a mwuhr ong kiht, pahn kupwur en Koht.
- 6 Ihme se pekihki rehn Taitus me tapihadahr rehmwail doadoahk kaselel wet, pwe en usehla oh sewesei kumwail kaunsekala doadoahk en limpoak kesempwal wet.
- 7 Kumwail kepwehpwelahr ni soahng koaros me mi rehmwail: ni pwoson, ni mahsen, ni kupwurokong, ni pwerisek en sawas, oh ni amwail limpoak ong kiht. Eri, kumwail en pil sapan ni doadoahk en limpoak wet.
- 8 Kaidehkin kosonned ehu me I padokowohng kumwail met; a pwehki ei men kasalehiong kumwail uwen pwerisek en meteikan ong doahken sawas, ihme I men kadehde ma amwail limpoak me uhdahn mehlel de soh.
- 9 Pwe kumwail ese mwahu duwen kalahngan en atail Kaun Sises Krais: duwen eh uhdahn kepwehpwe, e ahpw ketin wiahla me semwehmwe men pwehki kumwail, pwe kumwail en kepwehpwekihla sapwellime semwehmwe.
- 10 Ih duwen ei lamalam met ong irair wet: me mwahu ong kumwail kumwail en kanekehla dahme kumwail tapihadahr nan sounpar samwalahro. Kumwail me tapihada doadoahk wet oh pil tepin inengieng wia.
- 11 Eri, kumwail wonlahte oh kanekehla! Kumwail nantihongete kanekehla duwen me kumwail koasoanedier mahs, uwen amwail kak sang nan amwail pai ahnsou wet.
- 12 Pwe ma kumwail pahn kin ngoangki kihwei, Koht pahn kin kupwurperenki uwen me kumwail pahn kak kihwei, ahpw e sohte pahn kupwurperenki amwail kihwei mehkot me kumwail sohte kakohng.
- 13 I sohte men kamarahrahla en meteikan wisik oh uhd katoutouwihkumwailla. Ahpw I men koaros en soangen pahrekteieu; pwe nan amwail reken dipwisou ahnsou wet, me uhdahn konehng kumwail en sewesehki irail kan me sohte ar dipwisou. Pwe ni amwail pahn uhd anahne mehkot, a irail pahn uhd reken dipwisoula, re en pil seweseikumwailda. Ih duwen koaros ar pahn kin soangen pahrekteieu.
- 14 I sohte men kamarahrahla en meteikan wisik oh uhd katoutouwihkumwailla. Ahpw I men koaros en soangen pahrekteieu; pwe nan amwail reken dipwisou ahnsou wet, me uhdahn konehng kumwail en sewesehki irail kan me sohte ar dipwisou. Pwe ni amwail pahn uhd anahne mehkot, a irail pahn uhd reken dipwisoula, re en pil seweseikumwailda. Ih duwen koaros ar pahn kin soangen pahrekteieu.
- 15 Duwen me ntingdier nan Pwuhk Sarawi: “Aramas me rikpene me tohto, e sohte depala; oh aramas me rikpene me malaulau, e pil itar.”
- 16 Ia uwen at kapingkalahngankihong Koht eh ketin audehkihla Taitus kupwur ngoang en sewesei kumwail duwehte kiht!
- 17 Kaidehkinte pwehki at pekipeko me e wiahki met, ahpw eh ngoangki sewesei kumwail, oh eh pwarowei rehmwail sang ni pein nsene.
- 18 Se pil kadarowohng kumwail riato me ndandkihla nan mwomwohdiso kan koaros doadoahk en kapahrengki rongamwahu.
- 19 A pil ehu, mwomwohdiso kan piladahr oh idihadahr en kin iang kiht ni at seiloak kan en waseli doadoahk en limpoak wet ong ni kalinganpen Kaun-o, oh en pil kasalehda at ineng en sewese souleng kan.
- 20 Se inenen kin kanahieng pwe aramas dehr kin lokaia tohtohki duwen at kin apwahpwalih kisakis laud pwukat.
- 21 Pwe iei at lamalam ni kohwa wet: pwe soahng koaros en pwung, kaidehkinte mwohn silangin Kaun-o, ahpw pil mwohn mesen aramas akan.
- 22 Eri, se pil kadarowohng kumwail riat emen tohrohr me iang ira; se kadehdeier pak tohto duwen eh pwahtiet oh pwerisek ni doadoahk tohto oh doahken sawas. Oh pwehki eh koapworopworkin kumwail me laud, ihme eh men sewesei kumwail me pil laud mehlel.
- 23 A duwen Taitus, ih iengei oh sawasepei me kin iang ie doadoahk en sewesei kumwail. Oh duwen irail teikan me iang kohwei, iei irail meninkeder en mwomwohdiso kan oh kalinganpen Krais.
- 24 Eri, kumwail kasalehiong irail amwail limpoak, pwe mwomwohdiso kan koaros en kadehde oh ese me at kapingai kumwail me uhdahn pwung oh mehlel.
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