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WORD Research this...Deuteronomy 29
- 1 Ih met kan audepen inou me KAUN-O ketin koasoanediong Moses en wiahiong mehn Israel kan nan wehin Mohap; mepwukat koaros kapatapatohng inou me KAUN-O ketin wiahiong irail ni Nahna Sainai.
- 2 Moses eri kapokonepene aramas en Israel koaros oh patohwanohng irail, “Kumwail pein kilahngehr dahme KAUN-O ketin wiahiong nanmwarki en Isip, sapwellime lapalap ako oh wehio unsek.
- 3 Kumwail kilangehr soumwahu lusulus kamasepwek ko, manaman ako oh soahng kapwuriamwei ko me Koht ketin wiadahr.
- 4 Ahpw lel rahnwet e sohte mweidohng kumwail en marainkihla dahme kumwail kilangehr.
- 5 Erein sounpar pahisek KAUN-O ketin kahrei kumwail nan sapwtehn ahpw amwail likou kan oh suht kan sohte ohkihla.
- 6 Sohte pilawa me kumwail en tungoale de wain de pihru me kumwail pahn nim, ahpw KAUN-O ketikihong kumwail mehkoaros me kumwail anahne pwe en kasalehiong kumwail me ih me amwail Koht.
- 7 Oh ni atail lel wasaht, Sihon, nanmwarkien Espon, oh Ok, nanmwarkien Pasan, ira ketieido pwehn mahweniong kitail. Ahpw kitail kaloweiraildi,
- 8 alehdi sapwara ko, oh nehkpeseng nanpwungen kadaudok en Reupen oh Kad oh apali kadaudok en Manase.
- 9 Kumwail en peikiong ni loalopwoat audepen inou wet, pwe kumwail en paiamwahu ni mehkoaros me kumwail pahn wia.
- 10 “Rahnwet kumwail patohwan uh mwohn silangin KAUN-O, amwail Koht, kumwail koaros-amwail kaun akan oh lapalap akan, noumwail ohl akan,
- 11 lih akan, oh noumwail seri kan oh mehn liki kan me kin kousoan rehmwail oh kin resehda tuhke oh weuwahiong kumwail pihl.
- 12 Kumwail patohier rahnwet wasakiset pwe kumwail en kapedolong inou wet oh alehda pwukoah kan,
- 13 pwe KAUN-O en ketin kamanaikumwailla pwe kumwail en wiahla sapwellime aramas oh ih en wiahla amwail Koht, nin duwen me e ketin inoukihongehr amwail pahpa kahlap ako, Eipraam, Aisek oh Seikop.
- 14 Kaidehn kumwailte me KAUN-O pahn ketin wiahiong inou wet iangahki eh pwukoah kan.
- 15 Pwe e ketin wiewiahiong kitail koaruhsie me uh mwohn silangi wasakiset rahnwet oh pil ong kadaudokatail kan me saikinte ipwidi.
- 16 “Kumwail tamataman duwen mouritail nan Isip oh duwen seiloak me kitail wiewia nan sapwen wehin liki kan.
- 17 Kumwail kilangehr arail dikedik en eni saut kan me wiawikihda tuhke, takai, silper oh kohl.
- 18 Kumwail kanahieng pwe ohl emen, lih emen, peneinei ehu, de kadaudok ehu me iang kesikesihnen wasaht rahnwet dehr sohpeisang KAUN-O, atail Koht, pwehn kaudokiong koht en wehi teikan. Met pahn rasehng kalewen tuhke pwoat me keirda oh katikala oh wiahla tuhke pwoisin pwoat.
- 19 Kumwail en kanahieng pwe emen dehr rongorong koasoandi pwukat oh lemeleme me soahng koaros pahn pweida mwahu reh, mehnda ma e keptakaila oh wiewiahte nsene. Met pahn kamwomwala kumwail koaros, me suwed oh me mwahu kan.
- 20 KAUN-O sohte pahn ketin mahkohng soangen aramas menet. Ahpw engieng en KAUN-O pahn lelohng oh paisuwed koaros me ntingdier nan pwuhk wet pahn lelohng ih lao KAUN-O pahn ketin kamwomwala douluhl.
- 21 KAUN-O pahn ketin wiahki ih karasepe ehu mwohn kadaudok koaros en Israel oh pahn kahrediong powe paisuwed koaros en keria me mihmi nan inou me ntingting nan sapwellimen KAUN-O pwuken padahk wet.
- 22 “Ni dih kan me pahn kohdo kadaudokamwail kan oh mehn liki kan sang wehi doh kan pahn kilang paisuwed oh lokolok kan me KAUN-O ketikihong sapwamwailo.
- 23 Mwetuwel kan pahn tehnla, diren suwepwel oh soahl; sohte mehkot pahn poadidi loale, pil sohte dihpw pahn wosada loale. Sapwamwailet pahn duwehte kahnimw kan en Sodom oh Komora, Adma oh Sepoim, me KAUN-O ketin kamwomwala ni eh ketin engiengda.
- 24 Eri, tohn wehi koaros en sampah ahpw pahn kalekalelapek, ‘Dahme KAUN-O ketin wiahkihong sapwarailo ire wet? Dahme kahrehda sapwellime engieng nohn mwuledengki?’
- 25 Eri, pasapengpe pahn duwe met, ‘Pwehki sapwellimen Koht aramas akan ar kauwehla inou me re wiahiong ih, Koht en arail pahpa kahlap ako, ni eh ketikihsang irail nan Isip.
- 26 Re papahier koht teikan me re soh mwahn kin pwongih mahs, koht kan me KAUN-O ketin keinapwihdi re dehr kin pwongih.
- 27 Iei me KAUN-O ketin engiengkihda pahn sapwellime aramas akan oh ketikihdiong pohrail soangen paisuwed pwukat koaros me ntingdier nan pwuhk wet.
- 28 KAUN-O ketin engiengda kowahlap, e ahpw ketin usirailda sang nan sapwarailo oh ketin keseiraillahng nan sapwen mehn liki ehu, oh ih wasao me re mihmi ie lel rahnwet.’
- 29 Mie soahng kei me KAUN-O, atail Koht, ketin kaririahla; ahpw e ketin kasalehda sapwellime Kosonned, oh kitail oh kadaudokatail kan pahn kin peikiong kohkohlahte.
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