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WORD Research this...Ephesians 5
- 1 Nan amwail wialahr sapwellimen Koht seri kompoak kei, kumwail song en kahlemengih ih.
- 2 Nan amwail mour kumwail weweidki limpoak, duwehte Krais eh ketin limpoak ong kitail oh ketin meirongkihla pein ih pwehki kitail, rasehng meirong pwohmwahu oh meirong ehu me kin kaparanda kupwur en Koht.
- 3 Pwehki amwail wialahr sapwellimen Koht aramas pilipil kei, e sohte konehng mahsenpen mehkot me pidada nenek de soangen samin teikan de noahrok, en kin wiawi nanpwungamwail.
- 4 E pil sohte konehng kumwail en kin lokaia suwed, kamwan suwed, de lokaia sohte konehng. Ahpw ih me konehngen: kumwail en kin kapingakalahngan en Koht.
- 5 Kumwail en ese pwe sohte aramas emen me mouren nenek de soangen samin teikan de noahrok (pwe noahrok ehu soangen pwongih dikedik en eni) pahn kak iang sohsohki Wehin Krais de Wehin Koht.
- 6 Kumwail dehr mweidohng emen en keteweikumwaildi nan eh lokaia mwahl akan; pwe mepwukat kin kahrehda engieng en Koht ong irail kan me sohte kin peikiong.
- 7 Eri, kumwail dehr patehng soangen aramas pwukan.
- 8 Mahso pein kumwail mihmi nan rotorot, a sang ni amwail wialahr sapwellimen Kaun-o aramas pilipil kei, kumwail milahr nan marain. Eri, kumwail en kin mourki mouren aramas marain.
- 9 Pwe iei wahn marain mepwukat: soangen mwahu koaros, soangen pwung koaros, oh soangen mehlel koaros.
- 10 Kumwail kin song rapahki dahme Kaun-o kin ketin kupwurperenki.
- 11 Eri, kumwail dehr kin werekiong aramas akan me kin wiewia tiahk en rotorot, ahpw kumwail kapwung ong irail tiahk pwukat.
- 12 (Pwe me kanamenek koasoiahda nan pokon mehkan me re kin wia ni rir.)
- 13 Ahpw mwomwen mehkoaros kin sansalda mwahu ni ahnsou me re lelohng marain;
- 14 pwe mehkoaros me kin sansalda nan marain kin wiahla marain. Ih kahrepen mahsen wet: “Pirida, kowe me memeir, pwourda sang mehla, Krais ahpw pahn kamarainihiukada.”
- 15 Eri, kumwail kanahieng duwen amwail mour me kumwail weweidki. Kumwail dehr duwehte aramas me loalopwon kan, ahpw kumwail duwehla me loalokong kan.
- 16 Kumwail isaneki ahnsou mwahu koaros, pwe ahnsou pwukat ahnsou suwed kei.
- 17 Kumwail dehr pweipwei, a kumwail song rapahki dahme Kaun-o ketin kupwukupwure kumwail en kin wia.
- 18 Kumwail dehr kin sakaukihla douluhl wain, pwe e pahn kaweikumwailla; a kumwail en kin direkihla Ngehn Sarawi.
- 19 Kumwail sawaskipene mahsen en koulen kaping kan, melkahka oh koul sarawi kan; kumwail koulki melkahka ong Kaun-o, kapikapinga nan kapehdamwail kan.
- 20 Kumwail kapingkalahngan ong Koht Sahm ahnsou koaros pwehki soahng koaros, ni mwaren atail Kaun Sises Krais.
- 21 Kumwail uhpahpene nanpwungamwail ni lemmwin Krais.
- 22 Kumwail lih pwopwoud kan, kumwail pein uhpah amwail pwoud kan, duwehte amwail kin uhpah Kaun-o.
- 23 Pwe ohl pwopwoud ih me moangen eh pwoud, duwehte Krais me tapwin mwomwohdiso, oh pein Krais me Sounkomourpen mwomwohdiso, me iei paliwere.
- 24 Ihme lih pwopwoud kan uhdahn pahn pein uhpah arail werek kan duwehte mwomwohdiso eh kin uhpah Krais.
- 25 Kumwail ohl pwopwoud kan, kumwail poakohng amwail werek kan duwehte Krais eh ketin poakohng mwomwohdiso oh ketin pangala pein ih pwehki mwomwohdiso.
- 26 E ketin wiahda met pwe en ketin kasarawihkihong Koht sapwellime mahsen, mwurin eh ketin kamwakelehkihda mwomwohdiso pihl,
- 27 pwe en ketin kasalehiong pein ih mwomwohdiso ehu me lingan, mwakelekel, min, sohte kisin mwahi de emwirek kis reh, de mehkot samin.
- 28 Ohl akan uhdahn pahn poakohng ar werek kan duwehte ar kin poakohng pein paliwararail kan. Ohl me kin poakohng eh werek, kin poakohng pein ih.
- 29 (Sohte me kin kailongki pein paliwere. Pwe e kin kamwenge oh e kin kanai, duwehte Krais eh kin ketin apwalih mwomwohdiso;
- 30 pwe kitail me kisehn paliweren Krais.)
- 31 Ihme e ntingkidier nan Pwuhk Sarawi, “Aramas pahn mweisang seme oh ine, oh patehng eh pwoud, ira eri pahn wiahla warteieu.”
- 32 Mie padahk kesempwal ehu nan mahsen wet, oh duwen ei dehdehki e dokedoke Krais oh mwomwohdiso.
- 33 Ahpw e pil dokedokei kumwail; eri, emenemen ohl pwopwoud en poakohng eh werek duwehte eh kin poakohng pein ih, oh emenemen lih pwopwoud en wauneki eh pwoud.
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