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WORD Research this...Exodus 29
- 1 “Iet me ke pahn wiahiong Aaron oh nah pwutak ko pwe ke en kasarawihong irail ni doadoahk en samworo oh papah ie. Ale emen koupwul wol oh sihpw wol riemen me sohte kisin samin kis rehra.
- 2 Ale pilawa amas me keieu kaselel, sohte doal ihs, ke ahpw wiahda ekei pilawa me doal lehn olip, a ekei sohte doal leh, ekei pahn mwomwen keik menipinip oh irisiki leh.
- 3 Kihong nan ehu kopwou oh meirongkihong ie ni omw pahn meirongki koupwul wolo oh sihpw wol riemeno.
- 4 Kahrehdo Aaron oh nah pwutak ko ni wenihmwen Impwal me I kin ketiket loale, pwe re en duhdu nin duwen tiahk en kamwakel.
- 5 Kalikawihkihda Aaron likoun samworo kan-seht, likou ihpod, likou puhp me kin mi pohn likou ihpodo, perehpen mwaremware oh kateng.
- 6 Kidahng pohn moange lisoarop en samworo oh katengehdiong powe kilel en kasarawi me ntinting ‘Kasarawihong KAUN-O.’
- 7 Ke ahpw ale lehn kei oh kielediong pohn moange oh keiehki.
- 8 “Kahrehdo nah pwutak ko oh kalikawihkinirailda seht kan;
- 9 oh pirekipene lukeparail kan kateng oh kihong irail lisoarop. Ih duwen met omw pahn kasapwilada Aaron oh nah pwutak ko. Irail oh kadaudokarail kan pahn kin papah ie nin duwen samworo kei kohkohlahte.
- 10 “Ke pahn kahrehdo koupwul wolo mwohn Impwal me I kin ketiket loale oh ndahng Aaron oh nah pwutak ko en kidahng pehrail kan pohn moangen kouo.
- 11 Ke ahpw kemehla kouwolo wasao mwohn silangi ni wenihmwen Impwalo.
- 12 Ke ahpw koaduh sendinpehmw nan ntaho oh iriski imwin pei sarawio. Mwuhr ke ahpw wudekihdiong luhwen ntaho nan tepin pei sarawio.
- 13 Mwuhr ke ahpw ale kirihs koaros en kepwehn loale kan, wasa mwahu en eho oh mwidihlik riau iangahki kirihs ko, ke ahpw isikala pohn pei sarawio nin duwen meirong ong ie.
- 14 A uduken kouwolo, kilio oh kepwe teikan koaros en nan kapehde ke pahn isikala likin kahnimpwalo. Met iei meirong en tomwki dipen samworo kan.
- 15 “Ale emen sihpw wol ko oh ndahng Aaron oh nah pwutak ko en kidahng pehrail ko pohn moangen sihpwo.
- 16 Kemehla oh ale ntaho oh usupihki keimw pahieu en pei sarawio.
- 17 Sarpisetikihpene sihpwo; kamwakelehda kepwehn loale kan oh kumwutih kan oh kidahng pohn moangen mahno oh wasa teiko.
- 18 Isikala sihpwo pwon pohn pei sarawio nin duwen meirong en konot, pwohmwahu en meirong wet kin kaparanda kupwurei.
- 19 “Ale sihpw wol teio-sihpw wol mehn wia doadoahk en kasarawio-oh ndaiong Aaron oh nah pwutak ko re en kidahng pehrail kan pohn moangen sihpwo.
- 20 Kemehla oh ale ekis ntaho oh iriski palimaun en imwin salengen Aaron oh nah pwutak ko oh palimaun en sendinpehlaparail ko oh palimaun en sendinnehlaparail ko. Ke ahpw usupihki luhwen ntaho keimw pahieu en pei sarawio.
- 21 Ale ekis ntaho me mi pohn pei sarawio oh ekis lehn kei oh usupihki Aaron, eh likou kan oh nah pwutak kan oh ar likou kan. Eri ih oh nah pwutak kan oh ar likou kan pahn kasarawihong ie.
- 22 “Serehsang kirihs en sihpw wolo, kirihs en pwadaikio, kirihs en kepwehn loale kan, wasa mwahu en eho, mwidihlik riau iangahki kirihsih kan, oh denge palimaun.
- 23 Kihsang nan kopwou me meirongalahr ong ie, lopwon en pilawa ieu: lopwon en pilawa doal leh oh ehu me sohte doal leh, oh ehu keik menipinip.
- 24 Kihong kisin soangen mwenge pwukat nan pehn Aaron oh nah pwutak ko pwe re en kasarawihong ie nin duwen kisakis tohrohr ehu.
- 25 Eri, ke ahpw alehsang irail oh isikala pohn pei sarawio, pohn meirong me isihslahr ako nin duwen meirong en konot ong ie. Pwohmwahu en meirong wet me I kin kupwurperenki.
- 26 “Ale mwaremwaren sihpw menet oh kasarawihong ie nin duwen kisakis tohrohr ehu. Eri met pahn wiahla omw kepinkonot.
- 27 “Ni ahnsou me samworo men pahn kasarawihla, mwaremware oh dengen sihpw me doadoahk ni kasarawio pahn kasarawihong ie nin duwen kisakis tohrohr ehu oh pahn katohrohrla pwehn wia pweisen samworo kan.
- 28 Met iei ei koasoandi poatopoat me ni ahnsou me nei aramas akan pahn kin wia arail meirong en kaminimin, samworo kan en kin kepinkonotki mwaremware oh dengen mahn akan. Pwe iei met en aramas akan ar kisakis ong ie, KAUN-O.
- 29 “En Aaron eh likoun samworo kan pahn kin kohieng nah pwutak ko mwurin eh pahn sipalla, pwe re en likawih ahnsou me re pahn uhd kasarawihala ong samworo.
- 30 Nein Aaron pwutak emen me pahn wiliandi ih wiahla samworo oh pahn kin pedolong nan Impwal sarawio mwohn silangi, pahn likawih likou pwukat erein rahn isuh.
- 31 “Ke pahn ale uduk en sihpw wol me doadoahkehr ong ni kesepwildahn Aaron oh nah pwutak ko oh pwoailihada wasa sarawi ehu.
- 32 Ni wenihmwen Impwalo mwohn silangi, re pahn kang iangahki pilawa me luhwehdi nan kopwowo.
- 33 Re pahn tungoale dahme doadoahkohng ni sarawien tomwen dihp ni ahnsou me re kesepwilada. Samworo kante me pahn kin tungoale mepwukat pwe soahng sarawi kei met.
- 34 Ma mie luhwen uduk de pilawa me kasarawiher mandahn rahno nimenseng, e pahn isihla; sohte me pahn kang, pwe mehkot me sarawi.
- 35 “Erein rahn isuh ke pahn wiewia sarawien kesepwildahn Aaron oh nah pwutak kan nin duwen me I koasoanedier.
- 36 Rahn koaros ke pahn kin meirongkihla koupwul wol men, pwehn wia tomwen dihp. Met pahn kamwakelehda pei sarawio. Mwuhr ke pahn keiehki pei sarawio lehn olip, pwehn sarawihla.
- 37 Wia met erein rahn isuh. Pei sarawio eri pahn sarawihla douluhl oh mehmen de mehkot me pahn sair pahn ohkihla manaman en sarawi wet.
- 38 “Iet me ke pahn meirongkihla rahn koaros pohn pei sarawio kohkohlahte: sihmpwul riemen me sounpar ehu.
- 39 Meirongkihla emen nimenseng a emen nin soutik.
- 40 Iangahki keieun sihpwo paun riau en pilawa kaselel me doal lehn olip, ekis wain mehn meirong.
- 41 Meirongkihla keriaun sihpwo nin soutik, iangahki soangen uwen pilawa, lehn olip oh wain me wiawi nimensengo. Ih met meirong en konot ong ie, KAUN-O, oh pwohmwahu en meirong wet kin kaparanda kupwurei.
- 42 Sang met kohkohlahte meirong isihs wet pahn kin wiawi mwohn silangi mwohn wenihmwen Impwal me I pahn kin ketiket loale, wasa I pahn kin tuhwong ie nei aramas akan, oh mahseniong uhk.
- 43 Wasakiset, ih wasa me I pahn kin tuhwong mehn Israel kan, ihme lingaling en mwarei pahn kasarawihala wasaht.
- 44 I pahn kasarawihala Impwalo oh pei sarawio, oh I pahn katohrehla Aaron oh nah pwutak ko pwe re en papah ie nin duwen samworo.
- 45 I pahn kin mihmi nanpwungen mehn Israel kan oh wiewia arail Koht.
- 46 Re pahn esehla me ngehi KAUN-O, iei arail Koht me kahreiraildo sang Isip pwe I en kin kousoan nanpwungarail. Ngehi KAUN-O, arail Koht.
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