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WORD Research this...2 Samuel 11
- 1 Mwurin sounpar ehu, ni ahnsou me nanmwarki kan kin epwehnki mahwen, Depit ahpw poaronehla Sohap, iangahki sapwellime kaunen sounpei ko, oh karis en mehn Israel ko, pwe re en mahweniong mehn Ammon kan. Eri, re ahpw kalowehdi mehn Ammon oh kapilpene ar kahnimw Rappa. A Depit ketikette Serusalem.
- 2 Eri, rahn ehu, Depit ahpw kipada sang sapwellime seimwok en souwas oh ketiketseli wasahn luaruhru pohn tehnpeseo. Nindokon eh ketiketseli wasao, e ahpw mwahngihada lih emen me wie duhdu. Liho inenen masamwahu.
- 3 Depit eri poaronehla sapwellime meninkeder men pwe en kalelapak ihs lih meno; e ahpw mwahngihada me Padsipa, nein Eliam, oh en Uraia, mehn Id, eh pwoud.
- 4 Depit eri ketikidohng liho nan tehnpeseo, e ahpw ketin kepedi reh oh wiahda nsenen pwopwoud. (Liho ahpwtehn kanekehla eh tiahk en kamwakel mwurin eh pwung.) Liho eri kohkohla ni imwe.
- 5 E ahpw diarada me e liseiandahr, ahpw pakairkilahng Depit.
- 6 Depit eri ketin kadaralahng Sohap pakair ehu me mahsanih, “Kadarodohng ie Uraia, mehn Id.” Sohap eri kadaralahng Depit Uraia.
- 7 Ni Uraia eh lel rehn Depit, Depit ahpw keinemwe reh duwen iren Sohap, duwen sounpei kan, oh duwen ar mahmahwen.
- 8 Mwuhr, e ahpw mahsanihong Uraia, “Kohwei mahs ni imwomwo oh kommoaldi ekis.” Uraia ahpw pwurala, oh Depit ketin kadaralahng ni imweo kisakis ehu.
- 9 Uraia ahpw sohte patolahng ni imweo, pwe e pweidi ni ewen kelen kahnimwo rehn silepen nanmwarki ko.
- 10 Eri, ni Depit eh karongehda me Uraia sohte pwurala ni imweo, e keinemwe reh, mahsanih, “Ke ahpwtehn pwurodo sang seiloak reirei ehu; eri, dahme ke sohte kohkihwei ni imwomwo?”
- 11 Uraia ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Mehn Israel kan oh mehn Suda wie mahmahwen, oh Kohpwahn Inowo ieiang irail. Ei kaun Sohap oh nah soumas akan kin koukousoan nan impwal pahnlahng. A ia duwen ei pahn patohla ni imweio, ia duwen ei kak tungoal oh nimpil oh wendi rehn ei pwoudo? Ni mwaren Koht nanleng, I kahukihla me I sohte kak wia soahng wet.”
- 12 Depit eri mahsanih, “Ma ih duwen men, a mihmihte met rahnwet, a lakapw I pahn kapwureiukala.” Uraia eri mihmihte Serusalem rahno oh manda sang.
- 13 Depit eri lukeiong pwe en iang kepin konot reh, e ahpw ketin kasakawihala douluhl. Ahpw Uraia sohte pil patohla ni imweo nipwongo; pwe e pil pweidihte nan tehnpaso rehn silepe ko.
- 14 Manda sang rahno, Depit ketin ntingihada kisinlikou kis ong Sohap oh ketikihong Uraia pwe en wa kohla.
- 15 Iet audepen kisinlikowo: “Kihdiong Uraia mwohn karis en sounpei kan wasa me mahwen kehlail ie; eri, kowe oh iengomw kan ahpw pweiekdo sang pwe en lellel oh mehla.”
- 16 Eri, nindokon Sohap eh mahmahwenih kahnimwo, e kadarala Uraia wasa me e ese mahweno inenen kehlail ie.
- 17 Karis en imwintihti ko eri kohieisang nan kahnimwo oh peiong nein Sohap karis ko, oh kemehla ekei sapwellimen Depit kaunen sounpei ko. Eri, Uraia pil iang mehla.
- 18 Sohap eri mwadangete pakairkilahng Depit duwen mahweno.
- 19 E ahpw kehkehlingkihong meninkedero, “Mwurin omw pahn pakairkihong nanmwarki mehkoaros duwen mahwenet,
- 20 ele e pahn engiengda oh keinemwe rehmw, ‘A dahme kumwail nohn karaniheki kahnimwo? Kumwail sehse me re kakete kasikihkumwaildi sang pohn kelen kahnimwo?
- 21 Kumwail sohte tamataman Apimelek, nein Kidion, duwen eh kamakamalao? Pwe lih emen nan Depes me kesehdiong powe takaien ngidar pilawa ieu sang pohn kelen kahnimwo oh kemehla. Eri, I ahpw sehse ia kahrepen amwail nohn karanihala kehlo.’ Eri, ma nanmwarkio pahn keinemwe rehmw met, ke ahpw pahn patohwan, ‘sapwellimomwi kaunen sounpei Uraia pil iang kamakamala.’ ”
- 22 Meninkedero eri mwesel kolahng rehn Depit. Ni eh lel reh, e ahpw patohwan kasalehiong mehkoaros me Sohap padahkihong.
- 23 E patohwan, “At tungoal imwintihti ko inenen kehlailsang kiht. Re patohieisang nan kahnimwo oh mahweniong kiht nan wasa me mohs, ahpw se patohwan kapweiekiraildi oh nsehniraillahng ni ewen kelen kahnimwo.
- 24 Irail ahpw kadarodohng kiht neirail kesik ketieu kan sang pohn kelen kahnimwo. Eri, ekei sapwellimomwi kaunen sounpei ko ahpw lellel oh mehla. Sapwellimomwi kaunen sounpei Uraia pil iang kamakamala.”
- 25 Depit eri mahsanihong meninkedero, “Kohwei oh ndaiong Sohap en dehr nan kapehd tikitingkihla apwal wet, pwe sohte me kak ese ihs me pahn mehla nan mahwen. Ndaiong en nantihong eh mahweniong kahnimwo e lao kalowehdi.”
- 26 Ni Padsipa eh rongada me eh pwoudo melahr nan mahwen, e ahpw mwahieiki.
- 27 Ahnsoun eh nsensuwed lao eralahr, Depit ahpw ketikidohng nan tehnpeseo, oh likendkihda. Padsipa eri naitikihada pwutak emen. Ahpw KAUN-O kupwursuwedkihla sapwung wet me Depit wiahda.
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