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WORD Research this...Deuteronomy 16
- 1 “Kumwail kawauwih KAUN-O, amwail Koht, ni amwail pahn kin kapwaiada Sarawien Pahsohpa nan sounpwong Apip; iei nipwong ehu en sounpwongo me e ketin kapitkumwailla sang Isip.
- 2 Kumwail pahn kohla wasahn kaudokteieuo oh kemehla emen noumwail sihpw de kou pwehn wia mehn kamadipw en Pahsohpa oh kawauwih KAUN-O, amwail Koht.
- 3 Ni amwail pahn wia kamadipw wet, kumwail sohte pahn tungoale pilawa doal ihs. Erein rahn isuh kumwail pahn tungutungoale pilawa me sohte doal ihs, nin duwen amwail wiahier ahnsou me kumwail seiloak sang Isip ni karuaru. Kumwail tungoale pilawa wet-me pahn adanekihla pilawa en lokolok-pwe erein amwail mour kumwail en kin tamataman rahn me kumwail kohdo sang Isip, wasahn lokoloko.
- 4 Erein rahn isuh sohte emen pahn kolokol ni imwe ihs; oh uduken mahn me pahn kamala nin soutik en keieun rahn, kumwail pahn tungoalehla nipwongohte.
- 5 “Kumwail pahn kemehla mahn en Pahsohpa kan ni wasahn kaudokteieuo-a kaidehn ekis wasa tohrohr nan sahpw me KAUN-O, amwail Koht, pahn ketikihong kumwail. Kumwail wia met ni ahnsou me ketipin pahn kihrila, iei ahnsou me kumwail mweselsang Isip.
- 6 “Kumwail pahn kemehla mahn en Pahsohpa kan ni wasahn kaudokteieuo-a kaidehn ekis wasa tohrohr nan sahpw me KAUN-O, amwail Koht, pahn ketikihong kumwail. Kumwail wia met ni ahnsou me ketipin pahn kihrila, iei ahnsou me kumwail mweselsang Isip.
- 7 Kumwail pahn pwoailihada uduko oh tungoale wasahn kaudokteieuo; kumwail ahpw pahn pwurala ni imwamwail kan manda sang rahno.
- 8 Erein rahn weneu mwuri kumwail pahn tungoale pilawa me sohte doal ihs, oh ni keisuhn rahn kumwail pahn pokonpene pwehn kaudokiong KAUN-O, amwail Koht, kumwail sohte pahn doadoahk rahno.
- 9 “Wadek wihk isuh sang ahnsou me kumwail tapihada dolung wahnsapwamwail kan,
- 10 eri, kumwail ahpw pahn wia Sarawien Dolung Wahnsahpw akan, pwe kumwail en kawauwih KAUN-O, amwail Koht, ni amwail pahn patohwando ni nsenamwail meirong sang ni uwen pai me e ketin kupwuramwahwihkin kumwail.
- 11 Kumwail en pereperen mwohn silangin KAUN-O iangahki noumwail seri kan, amwail ladu kan, oh mehn Lipai kan, mehn liki kan, me sepwoupwou kan oh liohdi kan me kin koukousoan rehmwail. Kumwail wia met ni wasahn kaudokteieuo.
- 12 Kumwail kanahieng oh kapwaiada kosonned pwukat; tamataman me kumwail wia lidu kei nan Isip.
- 13 “Mwurin amwail pahn kamwakelehsang kilin amwail wahnsahpw akan koaros oh idangpene wahn wain kan koaros, kumwail pahn wia Sarawien Impwal kan erein rahn isuh.
- 14 Kumwail en pereperenki sarawi wet iangahki noumwail seri kan, amwail ladu kan, mehn Lipai kan, mehn liki kan, me sepwoupwou kan, oh liohdi kan me kin koukousoan nan amwail kahnimw kan.
- 15 Kumwail kawauwihala KAUN-O, amwail Koht, ni amwail pahn kin wiewia sarawi wet erein rahn isuh ni wasahn kaudokteieuo. Kumwail pereperen, pwehki KAUN-O eh ketin kupwuramwahwihkin kumwail wahnsapwamwail kan oh amwail doadoahk.
- 16 “Ohl koaros en amwail wehi pahn kin pokonpene oh kaudokiong KAUN-O pak siluh nan sounpar ehu ni wasahn kaudokteieuo: eri ni rahnen Pahsohpa, ni Sarawien Wahnsahpw, oh ni Sarawien Impwal kan. Emenemente ohl pahn wa kohdo eh meirong
- 17 uwen me e kakohng, sang ni pai kan me KAUN-O, amwail Koht, ketin kupwuramwahwihki.
- 18 “Kumwail pahn pilada ekei sounkopwung oh ekei me lapalap nan kahnimw koaros me KAUN-O ketikihong kumwail. Ohl pwukat pahn kin kapwung aramas akan ni sohte uhpali.
- 19 Re sohte pahn wia kopwung ni sapahrek en lamalam de kasalehda ar peupali; oh re sohte pahn ale mwohni de mehkot pwehn pwainda arail pahn uhpalihki emen, pwe kisakis kan kin karotongehla mesen me loalokong oh me mehlel kan, oh kin kahrehda ar pahn wia tenekpen ar kopwung ni sapwung.
- 20 Ahnsou koaros kumwail en kin ahneki lamalam pahrek oh pwung, pwe kumwail en kak kousoanla nan sahpw me KAUN-O, amwail Koht, pahn ketikihong kumwail, eri kumwail pahn usehlahte koukousoan wasao.
- 21 “Ni ahnsou me kumwail pahn kauwadahng KAUN-O, amwail Koht, pei sarawi ehu, kumwail dehr kin kihdiong limwah sansal en koht lih Asera.
- 22 Oh pil dehr kauwada sansal takai en dikedik en eni pwe kumwail en pwongih. KAUN-O kin ketin kalahdeki soangen dikedik pwukat.
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