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WORD Research this...2 Timothy 1
- 1 Sang Pohl, wahnpoaron en Krais Sises nin duwen kupwur en Koht, me aleier poaron en kalohkiseli duwen mour me e ketin inoukihongkitailehr, me kitail kin ahnekipene ni atail miniminiong Krais Sises-
- 2 Ong Timoty, nei pwutak kompoak: Koht Samatail oh Krais Sises atail Kaun en ketin kupwureiuk oh ketikihong uhk kalahngan, mahk, oh popohl.
- 3 I kapingkalahngan ong Koht, me I kin papah ni kapehd mwakelekel, duwehte me ei pahpa kahlap ako wiahier. I pil kin kapingkalahngan ong Koht ni ei kin taman uhk ahnsou koaros nan ei kapakap akan nipwong oh pil nin rahn.
- 4 I kin tamataman pilen mesomw kan, oh I pil men pwurehng tuhwong uhk, pwe I en direkihla peren.
- 5 I tamataman pwoson mehlel me ke ahneki, soangen pwoson me omw nohno kahlap Lois oh omw nohno Iunis pil ahnekiher. I uhdahn ese me ke pil ahneki soangen pwosonohte.
- 6 Pwehki kahrepe wet, I men katamankin uhk ke en kesempwalki kalahngano me Koht ketikihonguhkehr ni ahnsou me I pwil pehi kat pohmw.
- 7 Pwe Ngehn Sarawi me Koht kin ketikihong kitail sohte kin kahrehiong kitail masak, ahpw sapwellime Ngehno kin ketin audehkinkitailda manaman, limpoak, oh kin sewese kitail en kakaun atail ineng kan.
- 8 Eri, ke dehr namenengki omw kadekadehde atail Kaun-o, de pil namenengkin ie nan ei mi nan imweteng pwehki Krais. Ahpw ale pwaisomw ni lokolongki Rongamwahu, pwe Koht me pahn ketikihong uhk omw kehlail ni lokolok wet.
- 9 E ketin komourkitaillahr, oh ketin malipeikitailehr pwe kitail en wiahla sapwellime, kaidehn pwehki sang ni mehkot me kitail wiadahr, ahpw sang ni pein sapwellime koasoandi oh kalahngan. E ketikihong kitail kalahngan wet sang rehn Krais Sises mwohn tepin kawa.
- 10 Ahpw met, kalahngan wet sansaldahr ong kitail ni ketidohn atail Sounkomour, Krais Sises. Pwe Krais ketin irehdi manaman en mehla, oh ketin kasalehkihda mour soutuk rongamwahu.
- 11 Eri, Koht ketin piliedahr pwe I en wia wahnpoaron oh sounpadahk, oh kalohkiseli Rongamwahu;
- 12 oh pwehki kahrepe wet me kahrehiong ie I en lokolongki soahng pwukat. Eri soh, I pil ahnekihte koapworopwor, pwe I dehdehki me I kin likih, oh I kin kamehlele me iei ih me kak kolokol soahng me e ketin likihong ie lao lel Rahno.
- 13 Eri, katengeiukediong ni mahsen mehlel kan me I padahkihonguhkehr, pwe en wiahla mehn kahlemengi ehu ong kowe pwe ke en idawehn. Oh pil katengeiukediong nan pwoson oh limpoak me kitail ahnekipene ni atail miniminiong Krais Sises.
- 14 Apwahpwalih soahng kan me kohienguhkehr ni likilik, sang ni manaman en Ngehn Sarawi me kin ketin ieias loalatail.
- 15 Ke ese me irail koaros me mihmi nan wehin Eisia, re keseielahr, iet riemen irail: Pikehlus oh Ermokenihs.
- 16 Kaun-o en ketin kupwurkalahngan ong peneinei en Onesiporus, pwehki eh kin kaparaniehda pak tohto. E sohte namenengkihla ei mihmi nan imweteng;
- 17 pwe mwurin eh lel Rom, e tapihada rapahkin ie lao e diariehda.
- 18 Kaun-o en ketin kupwurkalahngan ong ih ni Rahn Lapalapo. Eri, ke pil wehwehki uwen wiewia mwahu me e wiahiong ie nan Episos.
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