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WORD Research this...Deuteronomy 22
- 1 “Ma kumwail kilangada nein mehn Israel men nah kou de sihpw me pitlahr, kumwail dehr pohnsehse; kumwail ale oh wahla rehn me naho.
- 2 Ahpw ma aramas me naineki mahno kin kousoan wasa doh de ma kumwail sehse ihs me nah kouo de sihpwo, a kumwail wahla ni imwamwailo. Ma me uhdahn naho pahn rapakihdo, kumwail kihong.
- 3 Kumwail pahn pil wia soahngohte ma kumwail diarada ahs emen, de likou ehu, de mehkot me pwupwusang rehn riamwail mehn Israel men.
- 4 “Ma nein mehn Israel men ahs de kou pwupwudi, kumwail dehr pohnsehse; kumwail sewesehda mahno pwe en kak pwurehng pwourda.
- 5 “Lih akan sohte pahn kin likawih likoun ohl oh ohl akan sohte pahn likawih likoun lih. KAUN-O, amwail Koht, ketin kalahdeki aramas me kin wia met.
- 6 “Ma kumwail diar pesen menpihr ehu nan tuhke de nanpwel oh nohnohn menpihr ko mwomwohd pohn kutohre ko de kisin menpihr ko, kumwail sohte pahn ale nohnohn menpihro.
- 7 Kumwail kak ale kisin mehnpihr ko ahpw kumwail pahn kadarala ar nohno, pwe kumwail en kak mour werei oh kin paiamwahu.
- 8 “Ni amwail pahn kin kauwada ihmw kapw ehu, kumwail pahn kanahieng kihong kehl ehu me kapil keilen pwelengen ihmwo. Eri, kumwail sohte pahn pwukoahki ma emen pwupwudi sang powe oh mehla.
- 9 “Kumwail dehr padokedi ehu soangen werentuhke nan amwail mwetuwel en wain akan; ma kumwail pahn wia met, eri e sohte mweimweiong kumwail en doadoahngki wahn wain akan de wahntuhke teiko.
- 10 “Kumwail dehpa kapatapene kouwol emen oh ahs emen ni doadoahk en deipwel.
- 11 Kumwail dehr likawih likou me wiawihkihda wunen sihpw oh linen patpene.
- 12 Kumwail dehkohng kapwat ni keile pahieu en amwail likou kan.
- 13 “Ma ohl emen pahn pwoudikihda serepein men a mwuhr e ahpw lemehda en kesehla pwehki eh sohte mwahuki,
- 14 e ahpw wiahda kadip likamw kei ong serepeino dene e sohte meipwon ni ahnsou me e pwoudikihdao;
- 15 ma soahng wet wiawi, a en serepeino eh pahpa oh nohno pahn ale tehi me nta mie me ira doadoahngki nipwong me ira kopwopwoudo, mehn kadehde me serepeino meipwon, ira ahpw pahn kasalehda nan mwoalen kopwung ong kaun akan.
- 16 En serepeino eh pahpa eri pahn patohwanohng irail, ‘I kihongehr nei serepeinet ohl menet pwehn pwoudikihda, a met e kahngehr pwoudiki.
- 17 E wiahiongehr ih kadehde likamw kei dene e sohte meipwon ahnsou me e pwoudikihda. Ahpw iet kadehdepen nei serepeinet eh meipwon; kumwail mahsanih nta nan tehi me ira doadoahngki nipwong me ira kapwopwoudo!’
- 18 Eri, kaun akan en kahnimwo pahn ale en serepeino eh pwoudo oh wokih.
- 19 Re pahn pil koasoanediong en pwainki mwohni silper epwiki oh patohwanohng mwohnio rehn en serepeino eh pahpa, pwehki ohlo eh kahdsuwedihalahr serepein en Israel men. Pil ehu, ohlo pahn pwopwoudikihte serepeino, e sohte kak mweisang erein eh mour.
- 20 “Ahpw ma kadipo me mehlel oh sohte kadehdepen serepeino eh meipwon,
- 21 eri re pahn ale serepeino oh wahla ni wenihmwen imwen eh pahpao, aramas en kahnimwo ahpw pahn katehki takai e lao mehla. Pwe e wiadahr mehkot kanamenek rehtail, ni eh wendier rehn ohl mwohn eh pwopwoudida, nindokon eh mihmihte ni imwen eh pahpao. Iei duwen amwail pahn pitsang soangen suwed wet.
- 22 “Ma ohl emen dierekda eh wiewia nsenen pwopwoud ong en emen ohl eh pwoud, ira koaros pahn kamakamala. Iei duwen amwail pahn pitsang soangen suwed wet.
- 23 “Ma ohl emen dierekda nan kahnimw ehu eh wiewia nsenen pwopwoud ong serepein men me mie eh inoun pwopwoud,
- 24 eri kumwail pahn wahiralahng likin kahnimwo oh katehkin ira takai lao ira mehla. Serepeino pahn kamakamala pwehki eh sohte likwerih sawasepe, pwe e mi nan kahnimw me aramas kak rong ngile. Oh ohlo pahn pil kamakamala pwehki eh wiahiong nsenen pwopwoud serepein me mie eh inou. Iei duwen amwail pahn pitsang soangen suwed wet.
- 25 “Ma ohl emen angkehlailohng serepein men nansapw oh serepeino inouongehr emen tohrohr, eri, ohlohte me pahn kamakamala;
- 26 sohte mehkot pahn wiawihong serepeino, pwe e sohte wiahda dihp ehu me konehng en kamakamkihla. Soangen ire wet duwehte ma ohl emen pahn peiong emen ohl oh kemehla.
- 27 Ohlo angkehlailohng serepein me mie eh inowo nansapw, eri, mehnda ma serepeino likwerih sawasepe, ahpw sohte me kak sewese.
- 28 “Ma ohl emen dierekda eh angkehlailohng serepein men me sohte eh inou,
- 29 ohlo uhdahn pahn pwain ong en serepeino eh pahpa pweinen lih me ahpwtehn pwopwoudida ni uwen mwohni silper limeisek, oh e pahn wiahla eh pwoud, pwehki eh idingohng en wia nsenen pwopwoud. E sohte kak mweisang erein eh mour.
- 30 “Sohte me pahn kanamenekihala eh pahpa ni eh pahn wia nsenen pwopwoud ong emen en eh pahpa eh pwoud kan.
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