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WORD Research this...2 Kings 2
- 1 Eri, iet me pweida ni ahnsou me KAUN-O ketin kupwurehda en ketikidalahng Elaisa nanleng nan elipip ehu. Elaisa oh Elisa mweselsang Kilkal,
- 2 Elaisa ahpw ndalahng Elisa, “Menlau mihmihte mahs wasaht, pwe KAUN-O ketin poaroneielahng Pedel.” A Elisa ahpw sapeng nda, “I kahukihla ni mwaren KAUN-O me I sohte pahn tohrohrasang uhk.” Ira eri kohdilahng Pedel.
- 3 Pwihnen soukohp kei ahpw tuhwong Elisa wasao oh idek, “Ia duwe, komw mwahngih me KAUN-O pahn ketikihsang omwi soumaso rahnwet?” A e sapeng, nda, “Ei, I ese. Kumwail dehr koasoia.”
- 4 Eri, Elaisa ahpw pwurehng ndalahng Elisa, “Menlau mihmihte mahs wasaht, pwe KAUN-O ketin poaroneielahng Seriko.” A Elisa ahpw sapeng, nda, “I kahukihla ni mwaren KAUN-O me I sohte pahn tohrohrasang uhk.” Ira eri kolahng Seriko.
- 5 Eri, pwihnen soukohp kei ahpw tuhwong Elisa wasao oh idek, “Ia duwe, komw mwahngih me KAUN-O pahn ketikihsang omwi soumaso rahnwet?” A Elisa sapeng, nda, “Ei, I ese. Kumwail dehr koasoia.”
- 6 Eri, Elaisa ahpw ndalahng Elisa, “Menlau mihmihte mahs wasaht, pwe KAUN-O ketin poaroneielahng ni Pillap Sordan.” Elisa eri sapeng, nda, “I kahukihla ni mwaren KAUN-O me I sohte pahn tohrohrasang uhk.” Ira eri kohkohla.
- 7 Soukohp limehk eri idawehnirahla ahpw ekis dohsang ira, mwasamwasahn ira nindokon ara uhdi ni keilen Pillap Sordan.
- 8 Elaisa eri kihsang eh likou puhpo, limpene, oh poakihki pihlo. Pihlo ahpw pwalpeseng; ira eri kotehla, keid pohn ngalangal.
- 9 Nindokon ara kotekote kohla. Elaisa ahpw ndalahng Elisa, “Ndaiong ie dahme I pahn kak wiahiong uhk mwohn ei pahn tohrohrala sang uhk.” Elisa ahpw sapeng, nda, “Komw mweidohng ie pwe I en sohsohki manaman en ngenomwi oh wiliankomwihdi.”
- 10 Elaisa ahpw nda, “Soahng apwal ehu me ke pekien. Ahpw ma ke pahn kilang ie ahnsou me I pahn tohrohrala sang uhk, ele omw pekipeken pahn pweida; a ma ke sohte kilang ie, a e sohte pahn pweida.”
- 11 Ira eri usehla ara koasoi ni ara kohkohla; a iet kuruma kisinei ehu oh oahs kisiniei kei mwadangete tang nanpwungara oh elipip ehu ahpw wahdahla Elaisa nanleng.
- 12 Elisa eri kilangada irair wet oh likwerih Elaisa, nda, “Semei, semei! Soundoarepen Israel me manaman, ia komwi?” E ahpw sohla pwurehng kilang Elaisa. Elisa eri alehte eh likou puhpo tehrpeseng wiahkihda riapali, uwen eh nsensuwed.
- 13 E ahpw ale likou puhp me pwupwudihsang Elaisao oh pwurala kesihnenda pohn keilen Pillap Sordan.
- 14 E ahpw poakihki pihlo en Elaisa likou puhpo, oh nda, “Ia KAUN-O, Koht en Elaisa?” Ih eri pwurehng poakih pihlo, pihlo pil pwurehng pwalpeseng, e ahpw kotehla pihlo.
- 15 Soukohp limehko me kohsang Seriko ahpw kilangada irair wet, re ahpw nda, “Manaman en Elaisa tiher pohn Elisa!” Irail eri keila pwe re en tuhwong, re ahpw poaridi mwowe,
- 16 oh patohwanohng, “Kiht me limehk wasaht, kiht koaros ohl kehlail kei. Kitail patohla rapahki omwi soumaso. Mweinele ngenen KAUN-O ketikidalahr oh kesehdiongehr pohn ehu nahna de nan ehu wahuwen.” Elisa ahpw sapeng, ketihtihki, “Soh! Kumwail dehr kohwei.”
- 17 Re wie ngidingidkihte ar pekipeko lao Elisa mweidada re en kohla. Ohl limehko eri kohla rapahki Elaisa erein rahn siluh, ahpw re sohte diar.
- 18 Re ahpw pwurodo rehn Elisa nan Seriko, wasa me e awiawih irail ie, e ahpw ndahng irail, “Ia duwen, I seu nda kumwail en dehr kohwei?”
- 19 Ohl ekei sang Seriko eri patohwanohng Elisa, “Maing, komw mwahngih uwen lingan en kahnimw wet; ahpw pihl kan me kasoumwahu oh kin kahrehda iohla tohto.”
- 20 Elisa ahpw mahsanihong irail, “Kumwail wadohng ie ehu pwohl kapw oh kihong loale ekis soahl.” Eri, mwurin ar wadohng pwohlo,
- 21 e ahpw ketida oh ketilahng ni utuhnpihlo, oh ketikihdiong soahlo loale, mahsanih, “Iet mahsen en KAUN-O: ‘I kamwakeledahr pihlet. Eri, e solahr pahn kahrehda mehla de iohla.’ ”
- 22 Eri, sang rahno kohdo pihlo inenen mwakelekella lel rahnwet, nin duwen mahsen en Elisa.
- 23 Eri, Elisa ahpw ketiketla sang wasao, ketiketdalahng Pedel. Oh ni eh ketiket kohdahla, kisin pwutak kei kohieisang nan kahnimnwo oh tapihada kapakapailoke, ndinda, “Kohkohwei, moangamad; kohkohwei, moangamad!”
- 24 Elisa eri sohpeidohng irail, kamoleiraildi oh keriairailla ni mwaren KAUN-O. Eri, ni ahnsowohte pehr lih riemen tangieisang nan welo oh kemehla pwutak 42 sang pwihnen pwutako.
- 25 Elisa ahpw ketiketlahng Nahna Karmel, oh mwuhr e ahpw sapahllahng Sameria.
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