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WORD Research this...Ecclesiastes 5
- 1 Kanahieng ni omw pahn patolahng nan Tehnpas Sarawio. Ni omw pahn patohla pwe ke en padahngki mehkot mwahusang omw pahn patohwanla meirong duwehte me pweipwei kan, me sohte ese wekpeseng en dahme pwung oh dahme sapwung.
- 2 Medemedewe mwohn omw pahn kapakap, oh dehr wiahda inou ong Koht ni karuaru. E ketiket nanleng oh ke patopato nin sampah, eri, ke dehr koasoia mehkot me tohtohsang dahme ke anahne koasoia.
- 3 Ni omw pahn kalaudehla omw pwunod, e pahn pil laudla omw ouraman suwed, oh ni omw pahn katohtowehla omw koasoi, e pahn pil kak laudla omw koasoi en pweipwei.
- 4 Eri, ni omw pahn wia inou ong Koht, kapwaiada mwadang uwen omw kak. E sohte kin ketin kupwure me pweipwei kan. Kapwaiada dahme ke inoukihda me ke pahn wia.
- 5 Ni omw sohte inoukihda mehkot mwahusang omw pahn inoukihda, ahpw sohte kapwaiada.
- 6 Dehr mweidohng pein omw lokaia en kahrehiong uhk nan dihp, ke ahpw pahn ndahng sapwellimen Koht samworo kan me ke sapwungala. Dahme ke pahn kahrekidohng engieng en Koht pohmw? Dahme ke pahn mweidkihong en ketin kamwomwala mehkoaros me ke koadoahkihadahr.
- 7 Mehnda ma omw ouraman pahn tohto, omw doadoahk sohte katepe, de omw koasoi pahn tohto, ke uhdahn pahn lemwikihte Koht.
- 8 Ke dehr pwuriamweiki omw pahn kilang duwen koperment eh kahpwalihala me semwehmwe kan oh sohte mweidohng irail arail pwung. Pwe lapalap koaros mie me mi pohnangi me kin doare, oh pil me mi pohnangio pil mie emen pohnangi me kin doare.
- 9 Pil nanmwarki men kin anahne reken wahnsahpw.
- 10 Ma ke pahn poakohng mwohni, ke sohte mwahn pahn itarki; ma ke inengieng kepwehpwehla, ke sohte kak alehdi mehkoaros me ke anahne. Met sohte katepe.
- 11 Ma ke kepwehpwehla, aramas me ke pahn kamwenge pahn pil tohtohla. Ihte me ke pahn paieki, omw pahn ese me ke kepwehpwe.
- 12 Mweinele aramas emen me kin doadoahk sohte pahn itar kene mwenge, ahpw e pahn meirla nsenamwahu. Ahpw me kepwehpwe ahneki soahng tohto me kahrehda eh pahn kin pepehd oh wie pwunopwunod.
- 13 Iet soahng suwed ehu me I kilangehr nin sampah wet: aramas akan kin nekidala nair mwohni ong ehu ahnsou me re anahne,
- 14 oh mwuri re ahpw kin luhssang pwehki pesines pweipwei me re iang wia, oh imwilah sohte me nair seri kan pahn sohsohki.
- 15 Kitail pahn mweselsang nin sampah duwehte atail pwarodohng nin sampah-me sohte atail mehkot. Mehnda atail doadoahk laud, sohte mehkot kitail kak wa kohkohla.
- 16 Met sohte pwung! Kitail pahn mwesella duwehte atail pwarodo. Kitail doadoahk, songosong en koledi kisinieng, eri, dahme kitail paieki?
- 17 Kitail kin momour nan rotorot oh pahtou, pwunod, lingeringer, oh soumwahu.
- 18 Eri, iet dahme I diaradahr: me keieu mwahu aramas en kin mwengemwenge oh niminim oh pereperenki dahme e koadoahkihadahr nan mour mwotomwot wet me Koht ketikihong; iei met imwilahn mour en aramas.
- 19 Ma Koht pahn ketikihong aramas emen reken kepwe oh sahpw oh ketin mweidohng en pereperenki, e uhdahn pahn kapingkalahnganki oh pereperenki dahme e koadoahkihadahr. Met iei kisakis ehu sang rehn Koht.
- 20 Pwehki Koht eh ketin mweidohng en nsenamwahu, e sohte pahn pwunodki kowahlap duwen mour eh mwotomwot.
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