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WORD Research this...2 Peter 2
- 1 Soukohp likamw ekei pwaradahr kawao rehn mehn Israel ko, oh met pahn pil duwehte rehmwail: sounpadahk likamw ekei pahn pwarada. Re pahn kahredohng pohmwail kaupamwail oh padahk likamw ekei, oh re pahn kahmahmkihla Mwohnsapw me komourirailla, ihme re pahn pein kahrehkidohng pohrail kaupahr mwadang.
- 2 Eri, me tohto pahn idawehnla ar wiewia suwed kan; oh pwehki arail wiewia kan, aramas akan pahn lahlahwehkihla Elen Komour mehlel.
- 3 Oh pwehki ar noahrok, sounpadahk likamw pwukat pahn kepwehpwehkihla ar pahn padokohng kumwail poadopoad likamw akan. Ahpw Sounkadeikparail ketin onopehr sang mahs, oh Sounkauparail kin ketin pepehd!
- 4 Pwe Koht sohte ketin kupwurehla tohnleng ko me wiadahr dihp, e ahpw ketin kesepwekeiraildohng nan ehl, wasa re selidier ie nan rotorot, awiawih Rahnen Kadeik.
- 5 Koht sohte ketin kupwurehla mehn kawa ko, ahpw e ketikihdiong pohn tohn sampah suwed ko Nohlik Lapalapo; ihte me e ketin komourala Noha, iei ih me lohkiseli duwen mour pwung pahn kupwur en Koht, oh pil iangahki aramas isimen.
- 6 Koht ketin kamwomwala kahnimw kan, Sodom oh Komora, ketin karoangehkihla kisiniei oh wiahkinirailla kadehdehpen dahme pahn wiawihiong me suwed kan.
- 7 E ketin kapitala Lohd, ohl lelepek men, me alehdier apwal sang ni tiahk suwed en aramas suwed kan.
- 8 Pwe, ni eh ohl lelepek emen, e ahpw kin mihmi nanpwungarail rahn koaros oh kin kilikilang oh rongorong ar wiewia suwed kan me kin kansensuwedihada nan kapehde.
- 9 Eri, Kaun-o ketin mwahngih kapitasang me poadidi kan nan ar apwal akan, oh pil ketin mwahngih nekinekid ong me suwed kan lokolok lao lel Rahnen Kadeik,
- 10 ahpw mehlel irail kan me kin kapwaiada ineng pwelipwel en paliwararail kan oh kin mwamwahliki koasoandi kan en nin limen Koht. Sounpadahk likamw pwukat me eimah oh aklapalap, re sohte wauneki lingaling en mehn powe kan, pwe re kin lahlahwe.
- 11 Pil tohnleng kan me kehlailsang oh manamansang sounpadahk likamw pwukat, sohte kin lahlahwe irail mwohn silangin Kaun-o.
- 12 Ahpw soangen aramas pwukat ni ar wiewia kan, re rasehng mahn lawalo kan, me ipwidiong poaropoardi oh kamakamala; re kin lahlahwe mehkot me re sehse de sohte dehdehki. Re pahn ohla duwehte mahn lawalo kan me kin kamakamala;
- 13 re pahn lokolongki soangen lokolok me re kin kahrehiong aramas. Ih ar peren en wiahda mehkoaros ni sansal me paliwararail kan kin inangih; re me kanemenek oh kasaroh ni kin iang kumwail sak, oh pereperenki ar pitipitih kumwail ni ahnsowo!
- 14 Nan pwoaren masarail kan me diren kamwahl. Ineng en wia dihp sohte kin tokedihsang rehrail. Re kin pitihediong nan dihp me nan kapehd luwet akan. Noahrok, iei me mohngiongirail kin ahn mehlel. Aramas rialahr kei irail pahn kupwur en Koht.
- 15 Aramas me keselahr ahl inen oh salongalahr kei irail; re kin ideidawehn elen Palaam, nein Peor, me noahrokehda mwohni me e pahn alehki dipeo,
- 16 e ahpw alehki kapwungpe sang rehn ahs lohteng men, me lokaiaiong ni ngilen aramas oh katokihedi sang eh wiewiahn aramas pweipwei.
- 17 Eri, aramas pwukat rasehng utuhnpihl kei me madadahr, re rasehng depwek kei me melimel kin ipipirseli; Koht ketin nekinekidohng irail deurail nan rotorot mosul en wasa loal kowalahpie.
- 18 Re kin wiahda kapahrek en pohnmwahso kei me soh-audepe, oh kin doadoahngki tiahk suwed pwelipwel kan en paliwar pwe en kainangihodohng rehrail irail kan me ahpwtehn mweidohsang nan mour sapwung.
- 19 Re kin inoukihong irail saledek, ni pein irail ar kin wiewia lidun kaupahr-pwe aramas kin liduwih mehkot me e lohdier pah.
- 20 Pwe ma aramas akan pitlahsangehr manaman kehlail en sampah wet pwehki ar marainkilahr atail Kaun oh Sounkomour Sises Krais, re ahpw pwurehng liselipingkihla oh lohdiong pahn manaman pwukat, iren soangen aramas pwukat pahn suwed mehlel ni imwilah sang nin tapio.
- 21 Mahkete e pahn mwahuong irail ma re sohte mwahn marainkihla pwungen kalahngan en Koht sang esehla, oh mwuhr re ahpw sohpeisang mahsen sarawi me kohieng irail.
- 22 Dahme pweida rehrail kadehdehda duwen pwung en lepin kahs ko: “Kidi men kin pwurehng kang eh mwus,” oh “Pwihk men me duhduhwer, kin pwurehng tapwur nan pwelmatak.”
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2012-07-05Pohnpeian (pon)
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