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WORD Research this...Ezekiel 13
- 1 KAUN-O ketin mahsanihong ie,
- 2 “Kowe, nein aramas, keriahla soukohp en Israel kan me kin pein wiahda ar kokohp kan. Ndaiong irail en rong mahsen en KAUN-O.”
- 3 Iet me KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie mahsanih: “Meid suwediong soukohp pweipwei pwukat! Re kin pein wiahda audepen nan kapehdirail oh kin kinehda ar kaudiahl akan.
- 4 Kumwail mehn Israel kan, sohte katepen amwail soukohp kan; re rasehng kidi en wel kan me kin koukousoan nan mohn ihmw kan.
- 5 Re sohte kin sinsile wasa me rengkdier ni kehl kan, de re sohte kin onehda kehl kan; ihme kahrehda Israel sohte pahn kak doarehla pein ih ni ahnsou me rahnen KAUN-O pahn leledo.
- 6 Ar kaudiahl akan sohte mehlel, oh ar kokohp akan me likamw. Re kin nda me re kin kohpada ei mahsen, ahpw kaidehn ngehi me kadarirailwei. Re ahpw kin kose me ar lokaia kan pahn pweida!
- 7 I kin mahsanihong irail: Kaudiahl ko me kumwail kilikilang sohte mehlel, oh kokohp kan me kumwail wiahda me likamw. Kumwail kin nda me ei mahsen me kumwail koasoakoasoia, ahpw I sohte mwahn mahseniong kumwail!”
- 8 Eri, KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, ahpw mahsanihong irail, “Amwail koasoi kan sohte mehlel, oh amwail kaudiahl kan me likamw. I uhdahn uhwong kumwail.
- 9 I nektehn kaloke kumwail soukohp kan me kin wia kaudiahl me sohte mehlel oh kin wia keseu ong ni ahnsou kohkohdo kan me pahn kaweidsuwdihala aramas akan. Kumwail sohte pahn iang mi wasao ni ahnsou me nei aramas akan pahn pokonpene pwe re en wie lamalam; adamwail kan sohte pahn iang mi nan wadawad en tohn Israel; kumwail sohte pahn pwuralahng nan uhdakamwailo. Eri, kumwail ahpw pahn esehla me ngehi, iei KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie.
- 10 “Soukohp kan kaweidsuwedihalahr nei aramas akan ni ar ndinda me mehkoaros me mwahu. Ahpw mehkoaros sohte mwahu! Nei aramas akan kauwadahr kelen takai luwet ehu, oh mwuhr soukohp kan ahpw kohdo oh litoapwieki litoapw pwetepwet.
- 11 Ndaiong soukohp kan me arail kehlo pahn pwupwudi. I pahn kadarodo ehu keteu laud. Keteu aihs takai pahn mweredi powe, oh kisinieng kehlail pahn ipirala.
- 12 Kehlo pahn ohla, oh aramas koaros pahn idek rehmw ia kahrepen litoapw pwetepweto.”
- 13 Eri, iet me KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, mahsanih: “Nan ei engieng I pahn kadarodo ehu kisinieng kehlail, keteu laud, oh keteu aihs takai pwehn kauwehla kehlo.
- 14 I koasoanedier I en kauwehla kehlo me re litoapwieki litopw pwetepwet; I en kamwerehdi, oh kapwarehda takai kan me wia poahsoane. E pahn rengkidi oh kemehla kumwail koaros. Eri, aramas koaros ahpw pahn esehla me ngehi KAUN-O.
- 15 “Kehlo iangahki irail kan me litoapwieki litoapw pwetepwet pahn kehn engin ei engieng. Eri, I ahpw pahn mahsanihong uhk me kehlo sohralahr iangahki irail kan me litoapwieki litoapw pwetepwet-%
- 16 soukohp pwuko me kohpadahng Serusalem me dene mehkoaros me mwahu, ni mehkoaros eh sohte mwahu!” KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, me mahmahsen.
- 17 KAUN-O ketin mahsanih, “Eri, kowe, nein aramas, kilang lih akan me mihmi nanpwungen noumw aramas akan, me kin kasawih ahnsou kohkohdo kan. Kerieirailla,
- 18 oh ndaiong irail dahme KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, ketin mahmahsanihong irail: “Meid suwediong kumwail lih akan! Kumwail kin wiahda kisin ngkoal en silasil mehn kohieng ni pehn aramas koaros oh koaduhpwel sarawi mehn kodahng pohn moangarail kan, pwe re en kak ahneki manaman pohn mour en aramas teikan. Kumwail men ahnekihla manaman en kihong mour oh mehla ong nei aramas akan, oh doadoahngki pwehn wia kamwahupamwail.
- 19 Kumwail kihsang wauwi mwohn mesen nei aramas akan pwe kumwail en alehki kisin oaroahr en parli kis oh kisin sansar en pilawa kei. Kumwail kemehla aramas akan me sohte konehng en mehla, oh kumwail kolokol mour en aramas akan me sohte konehng en momour. Kumwail ahpw ndaiong nei aramas akan koasoi likamw, re ahpw kamehlele kumwail.”
- 20 Eri, iet dahme KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, mahsanih: “I kalahdeki kisin ngkoal kan me kumwail kin doadoahngki pwe kumwail en ahneki manaman ong mour oh mehla. I pahn dapengasang pehmwail kan oh kasaledekihala aramas akan me milahr pahn amwail manaman.
- 21 I pahn tehrasang amwail koaduhpwel kan oh mweidohng nei aramas akan en pitsang pahn amwail manaman met oh kohkolahte. Kumwail eri pahn esehla me ngehi KAUN-O.
- 22 “Amwail likamw akan katoutouwihalahr nan kapehd en aramas mwahu kan, irail kan me I sohte men kaloke. Kumwail kerempwahla aramas suwed kan pwe re en dehr pwilikihdi ar suwed oh doarehla ar mour.
- 23 Eri met, amwail kaudiahl me sohte mehlel kan oh keseu ong ahnsou kohkohdo kan mehn kaweidsuwedih aramas akan imwiseklahr. I pahn kapitala nei aramas akan sang pahn amwail manaman, pwe kumwail en esehla me ngehi KAUN-O.”
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