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WORD Research this...2 Samuel 20
- 1 Mie ohl emen nan Kilkal me adsuwed, ede Sipa nein Pikri, sang kadaudok en Pensamin. E ahpw peuk sowi oh ngil laud patohwan, “Sohte atail ong Depit! Kitail dehr idawehn! Ohl en Israel kan, kitail kohkohla ni imwatail kan!”
- 2 Mehn Israel ko eri sohpeisang Depit oh idawehnla Sipa, ahpw mehn Suda ko dadaurete ar loalopwoat oh ididawehnte Depit sang Sordan lellahng Serusalem.
- 3 Ahnsou me Depit lel ni tehnpeseo nan Serusalem, e ahpw kihong silepen sapwellime pekehi ehko me e ketikihdi pwe re en sinsile tehnpeseo. E koasoanehdi soahng koaros me re pahn anahne, ahpw e sohte ketin wia nsenen pwopwoud ong irail. Re mihmihte nan seliparail erein ar mour, momour duwehte liohdi.
- 4 Nanmwarkio eri mahsanihong Amasa, “Kapokonepene mehn Suda kan, komw ahpw pwurodo met pali iangahki aramas pwukat.”
- 5 Amasa eri kohla ekerirailpene, ahpw e sohte pwurodo ni rahn me nanmwarki ketin kilelehdi.
- 6 Nanmwarkio eri mahsanihong Apisai, “Sipa pahn kihong kitail apwal me pahn laudsang me Apsalom kihong kitail. Komw ale nei sounpei kan oh pwakihala, pwe e de kousoanla nan ekei kahnimw me kehl kehlail oh pitsang kitail.”
- 7 Eri, nein Sohap sounpei ko, me kin sinsile tehnpaso, oh sounpei teiko koaros ahpw iangada Apisai, irail eri mweselsang Serusalem oh pwakihala Sipa.
- 8 Ni ahnsou me re lel paipalap en Kipeon, Amasa ahpw tuhwong irail. Sohap mi nan eh likoun mahwen, nah kehlahs mwotomwotou ni pengepenge. Ni eh aluhla, nah kedlahso pa pwupwudi.
- 9 Sohap ahpw ndahng Amasa, “Ia iromw kompoakepahi?” Peh pali meing ahpw koledi eh alis ko pwehn metik ih.
- 10 Amasa sohte tehk mwahu kedlahs me Sohap kolokol nan peh palimaun, Sohap eri doakoahki kapehdeo, mwasahle ko eri pwediei. E ahpw melahte ni ahnsowo, oh Sohap sohte pil pwurehng doakoa. Sohap oh rie pwutak Apisai eri pwakihala Sipa.
- 11 Emen nein Sohap sounpei ko ahpw kesihnenda limwahn paliweren Amasa oh nda, “Mehmen me men idawehn Sohap oh Depit, en iangada Sohap.”
- 12 Paliweren Amasa, diren nta, wie wonohn nanwerengen ahlo. Nein Sohap sounpei ko eri kilangada me aramas akan kin alu wasao oh uhdi kilikilang, re ahpw wurahdekilahng nan dihpw ko oh pwainkihdi pilangkes ehu.
- 13 Mwurin paliwereo eh wisiksang nanialo, irail koaros ahpw iang Sohap pwakihala Sipa.
- 14 Sipa kotehla sapwen kadaudok koaros en Israel, e ahpw kohdo ni kahnimw en Apel Ped Maaka, oh peneinei koaros en Pikri ahpw pokonpene oh idawehnla kolahng nan kahnimwo.
- 15 Nein Sohap sounpei ko ahpw rongada me Sipa mihmi mwo, irail eri kohla mahweniong kahnimwo. Re kauwada kehndake pwehl ehu maslikin kehlo oh tapihada weir pahn kehlo pwehn karangkehdi.
- 16 Mie lih lamalam mwahu men nan kahnimwo me ngil laud likwersang pohn kehlo, nda, “Kumwail rong! Kumwail rong! Kumwail ndahng Sohap en kohdo wasaht; I men lokaiaiong.”
- 17 Sohap eri kohla, a liho idek reh, “Komwi me Sohap?” E ahpw sapeng, “Ei, ngehi met.” Liho ahpw nda, “Maing, komw kupwurkalahngan karonge ie.” E ahpw sapeng, nda, “I rongorong komwi.”
- 18 A liho nda, “Kawao re kin nda, ‘Kohwei oh ale pasapeng nan kahnimw en Apel’-eri ihme re wia.
- 19 At kahnimwet me laud, iei ehu kahnimw meleilei oh loalopwoat nan Israel. Dahme komw songosongki en kauwehla? Komw men kamwomwala dahme uhdahn sapwellimen KAUN-O?”
- 20 Sohap ahpw sapeng, nda, “Soh douluhl! I sohte pahn kamwomwala amwail kahnimw!
- 21 Kaidehn ih men at koasoandi. Ohl emen ede Sipa, nein Pikri, mehn sahpw nahnahn Epraim, e tapihadahr moromor ehu ong nanmwarki Depit. Kumwail kihdo ohl menet rehi, I ahpw pahn pweiekla sang ni kahnimwet.” A liho nda, “Se pahn kesehwei moangeo rehmwail sang pohn kehlet.”
- 22 Liho eri kohla rehn aramas en kahnimwo oh weuwa nan kapehde koasoandi wet. Irail eri lupukasang moangen Sipa oh kesehla pohn kehlo rehn Sohap, Sohap eri peuk nah sowi kilel ong nah sounpei ko me re en mweselda; irail eri pwurala nan arail wasa. A Sohap pwurala rehn Nanmwarki Depit nan Serusalem.
- 23 Sohap me kaun lapalap en karis en sounpein Israel kan. Penaia nein Sehoiada me kin apwahpwalih silepen Depit kan;
- 24 Adonairam me kin apwalih doadoahk laud kan; Seosopat nein Ahilud me kin kaunen palien pwuhk;
- 25 Sepa me sounnting en tehnpaso; Sadok oh Apaiadar me wia samworo,
- 26 oh Aira sang kahnimw Sair iei ih pil emen sapwellimen Depit samworo.
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