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WORD Research this...Acts 22
- 1 “Riei ko, semei ko, kumwail rongie ni ei pahn kawehwehda duwen pein ngehi mwohmwail!”
- 2 Ni arail rong eh lokolokaia ong irail ni mahsen en Ipru, re ahpw nennenla mehlel. Pohl eri uselahte:
- 3 “Ngehi mehn Suhs men, me ipwidi nan Tarsus en Silisia, ahpw kekeirda nan Serusalem oh wiahier nein Kameliel tohnsukuhl. I aleier peneu kehlail nan Kosonned en samatail kahlap ako, oh uhdahn poadidiong Koht duwehte kumwail koaros me mi met rahnwet.
- 4 I kalokehier irail akan me idawehn Ahl pwoatet, oh kemeirailla. I salihdier ohl akan oh pil lih akan, oh keseiraillong nan imweteng.
- 5 Eri, Samworo Lapalap oh Tohn Mwoalen Kopwung Lapalapo pwon kak kadehdehda me ei koasoi kat me mehlel. I aleier kisinlikou kei me ntingdahr ong riatail mehn Suhs kan nan Damaskus. Eri, I ahpw kohla wasao pwe I en salihekihdi aramas pwukat selmete oh kahreiraildohng Serusalem pwe re en kalokolok.”
- 6 “Eri, ni ei seiseiloak oh karanih Damaskus, mwein nin souwas, marain ehu ahpw dakeriehda sang nanleng oh kapiliepene.
- 7 I ahpw pwupwudiong nan pwehl oh rongada ngihl ehu me mahsanih, ‘Sohl, Sohl, dahme ke kin kalokalokehkin ie?”
- 8 Ngehi eri patohwan, ‘Ihs komwi, Maing ei Kaun?’ Ngihlo ahpw sapeng ie mahsanih, ‘Ngehi Sises mehn Nasaret me ke kin kalokaloke.’
- 9 Eri, ohl ako me iang ie pil iang kilang maraino, ahpw re sohte rong kapitien me mahsendohng ieo.
- 10 I ahpw patohwan idek, ‘A dahme I pahn wia, Maing ei Kaun?” Eri, Kaun-o ahpw mahsanihong ie, ‘Uhda oh kohwei Damaskus, pwe ke pahn ese wasao soahng koaros me Koht ketin koasoanediong uhk ke en wia.’
- 11 Ngehi eri maskunla pwehki lingaling en maraino. Eri, irail me iang ie ko ahpw koledi pehiet oh kahluwaielahng Damaskus.
- 12 “Eri, mie ohl emen me adaneki Ananaias, ohl sarawi men me kin poadidi oh peikiong atail Kosonned, ohl me kin keniken mehlel rehn mehn Suhs akan koaros me koukousoan Damaskus.
- 13 E ahpw kohdo rehi oh kesihnenda limwahi oh nda, ‘Riei Sohl, komw pwurehng kilangada wasa!’ Eri, ni ahnsowohte I ahpw kilangada wasa oh kak kilang ohlo.
- 14 E pil nda, ‘Koht en samatail kahlap ako ketin piluhkada pwe ke en esehla kupwure, oh ke en kilang sapwellime Ladu pwung, oh ke en rong kapitie.
- 15 Pwe ke pahn wiahla sapwellime sounkadehde pwe ke en koasoia ong aramas koaros dahme ke kilangehr oh rongehr.
- 16 Eri met, dahme ke awiawih? Uhda oh papidaisla pwe dipomw kan en wideudsang ni omw pahn likweriong mware.’
- 17 “Eri, I ahpw pwuralahng Serusalem, oh ni ei wie kapakap nan Tehnpas Sarawio, I ahpw kilangada kaudiahl ehu.
- 18 Nan kaudiahlo I kilang Kaun-o ni eh mahsanih, ‘Mwadangewei sang Serusalem, pwehki aramas en wasaht sohte pahn kamehlele omw kadehde ie.’
- 19 I ahpw patohwan, ‘Maing ei Kaun, irail inenen eseier duwen ei kohla nan sinakoke kan oh koledi oh keme irail kan me pwoson komwi.
- 20 Oh ni ahnsou me sapwellimomwi sounkadehde Stipen kamakamala, pein ngehi pil iang mi wasao, oh pwungki eh kamakamalao oh apwahpwalih en irail kan me kemehlao ar likoun liki kan.’
- 21 Kaun-o ahpw mahsanihong ie, ‘Kohweite, pwe I pahn kadaruhkalahng wasa doh, rehn mehn liki kan.’ ”
- 22 Aramas ako ahpw wie rongorong Pohl e lao wia koasoia pwoatet; irail eri tapihada weriwer, ndinda, “En pekeusweisang met! En kamakamala! E sohte warohng en momour!”
- 23 Irail eri wie weriwer oh oaloalki ar likou kan, oh kesekesedahng pwelpar nan wehwe.
- 24 Eri, kaunen sounpei en Rom ahpw padahkihong nah sounpei ko re en kahrelahng Pohl nan arail kelen sounpei. E pil ndaiong irail re en wokih, pwe en kak wehwehkihla kahrepen en mehn Suhs akan ar weriwer oh pelipelian.
- 25 Eri, ni arail salihedi pwe en wowoki, Pohl ahpw ndaiong me lapalap emen me kesikesihnen wasao, “Me pwung kumwail en wokih towe mehlel en Rom men, me saikinte pakadeingkihda dihp ehu?”
- 26 Eri, ni opisero eh rong met, e ahpw kohla rehn kaunen sounpeio oh patohwanohng, “Dahme komw wiewia? Pwe ohlo tohn wehin Rom mehlel men!”
- 27 Kaunen sounpeio eri kohla rehn Pohl oh idek reh, “Ndaiong ie mahs, ma mehlel kowe tohn wehin Rom mehlel men?” Pohl ahpw sapengki, “Ei.”
- 28 Kaunen sounpeio ahpw nda, “Ngehi, I wialahr tohn wehin Rom mehlel men ni ei pwainkihda uwen mwohni laud ehu.” Pohl ahpw sapeng, nda, “Ahpw ngehi sang ni ei ipwidi.”
- 29 Ni ahnsowo ohl ako me pahn kapeidek Pohl ahpw kohkohlahsang. Eri, kaunen sounpeio ahpw masepwehkada ni eh wehwehkidahr me Pohl uhdahn towe mehlel men en wehin Rom me selkidier selmete.
- 30 Kaunen sounpeio ahpw men ese ni mehlel dahme mehn Suhs ako kedipahki Pohl. Eri, pweidi songada, e ahpw ruwese selmete ko en sapwedekda, oh e pil kapokonepene samworo lapalap ako oh pil Tohn Mwoalen Kopwung Lapalapo pwon. Ih eri kahrehla Pohl oh kasihnenihada mwohrail koaros.
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