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WORD Research this...Ezekiel 22
- 1 KAUN-O ketin mahsanihong ie,
- 2 “Kowe, nein aramas, ke onopadahr pwe ke en kadeikada kahnimwo me direkilahr sounkam aramas? Kasalehiong ni sansal soahng saut koaros me e wiadahr.
- 3 Ndaiong kahnimwo dahme ngehi, KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, ketin mahmahsanih: Pwehki omw kemelahr pein noumw aramas tohto oh kasaminehkinuhkalahr omw kin pwongih dikedik en eni kan, me kahrehda omw ahnsou leledohr.
- 4 Ke dipikidahr kamaramas pwuko oh saminkilahr dikedik en eni kan me ke wiadahr; eri, omw ahnsou leledohr, omw ahnsou imwiseklahr! Ih kahrepen ei mweidohng wehi kan en kouruhrkin uhk oh sahpw koaros en kepitkin uhk.
- 5 Sahpw keren oh doh kan koaros kin kepitkin uhk pwehki omw kin sapeikiong kosonned akan.
- 6 Kaunen Israel koaros kin koapworopworki ar kehlail oh kin kamaramas.
- 7 Sohte emen nan kahnimwo kin wauneki seme oh ine. Ke kin pitih mehn liki kan oh kahpwalihala liohdi oh me sepwoupwou kan.
- 8 Ke sohte kin wauneki wasa sarawi kan, oh sohte kapwaiada rahnen Sapad.
- 9 Ekei noumw aramas akan kin karaun likamw ong ekei pwe re en kamakamala. Ekei irail kin kang mwenge me kin meirongalahng dikedik en eni kan. Ekei kin wiewia dipen nenek ahnsou koaros.
- 10 Ekei kin wendiong rehn en ar pahpa kan ar pwoud kan. Ekei kin idingki lih akan en wia nsenen pwopwoud ni ar wiewia ar soumwahu en lih.
- 11 Ekei wiewia dipen kamwahl, oh ekei kin pwangih en neirail pwutak kan ar pwoud de pwangih serepein kan me ar pahpa de nohno tehmen.
- 12 Ekei noumw aramas akan kin kamaramas pwe re en ale pweine. Ekei kin kihong wihn pohn mwohni me ienge mehn Israel men kin pekihsang, oh kin kepwehpwehkihla. Re manokeielahr.” KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, me mahmahsen.
- 13 “I pahn ketikihdiong kumwutiet pohn sounpirap oh sounkam aramas akan.
- 14 Ke lemeleme me pahn mie kehl en nan kapehdomw de kehlail en kak pwekada pehmw kan ni ei pahn kaimwisakala ei kalokeiuk? Ngehi, KAUN-O, me mahmahsen, oh I kin kapwaiada ei mahsen.
- 15 I pahn kamwarakpeseng noumw aramas akan nan wehi oh sahpw koaros oh pahn katokihedi omw wiewia suwed kan.
- 16 Eri, wehi teikan pahn kasohwauwihiukala, ahpw ke pahn esehla me ngehi, KAUN-O.”
- 17 KAUN-O ketin mahsanihong ie,
- 18 “Kowe, nein aramas, sohte katepen mehn Israel kan ong ie. Re rasehng mete mer-koper, dihn, mete, oh leht-me kin luhwehdi ahnsou me silper kin kamwakel nan kisiniei.
- 19 Eri met, ngehi, KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, ketin mahmahsanihong irail me sohte kateparail rasehng mepwukat. I pahn ketikinirailpene koaros nan Serusalem
- 20 duwehte takai me silper, koper, mete, leht, oh dihn kin mi loale eh kin lekdekiong nan uhmw mwehl. Ei engieng pahn kapeirailpeseng duwehte kisiniei eh kin kapeipeseng takai me mete kan kin mi loale.
- 21 Ei, I pahn kapokoneirailpene nan Serusalem, saunda kisiniei pahrail, oh kapeikinirailpeseng ei engieng.
- 22 Re pahn peipeseng nan Serusalem duwehte silper eh kin peipeseng nan uhmw mwehl, eri, re ahpw pahn esehla me re kekehn engieng en KAUN-O.”
- 23 KAUN-O eri pil pwurehng mahsanihong ie,
- 24 “Kowe, nein aramas, ndaiong mehn Israel kan me sapwarailo sahpw dipan ehu, ihme I pahn kalokehki nan ei engieng.
- 25 Kaun akan rasehng laion kan me wie ngiringir pohn mahn akan me re kemelahr. Re kin kemehla aramas akan, kihsang mwohni oh dipwisou koaros me re kak ale, oh ar kamaramas kin kahrehda liohdi eh tohtohla.
- 26 Samworo kan kauwelahr ei kosonned oh sohte wauneki me sarawi kan. Re sohte kin katohrepeseng dahme sarawi oh sohte sarawi. Re sohte kin padahkihong aramas akan wekpeseng en me mwakelekel oh sohte mwakelekel, oh re sohte kin kapwaiada rahnen Sapad. Eri, wahn mepwukat iei duwen mehn Israel ar sohte waunekin ie.
- 27 Lapalap akan en nan koperment rasehng kidi en wel me tetehrpeseng seikarail kan. Re kin kamaramas pwe re en kepwehpwehkihla.
- 28 Soukohp kan ekihla dihp pwukat, rasehng aramas eh kin litoapwehki litoapw pwetepwet kehl kan. Re kin kilang kaudiahl me sohte mehlel oh wia keseu likamw ong ahnsou kohkohdo kan. Re kin nda me re wiewia mahsen en KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, ahpw ngehi, KAUN-O, sohte mwahn mahseniong irail.
- 29 Me kepwehpwe kan kin pirap oh mwersuwed. Re kin wiakauwe me semwehmwe kan oh kahpwalihala mehn liki kan.
- 30 I rapahki emen me kak kauwada ehu kehl, me kak uh wasa me kehl kan pwupwudi ie oh doarehla sahpwo ni ahnsou me ei engieng nektehn kamwomwala, ahpw sohte emen me I kak diar.
- 31 Eri, I pahn sapwadohng irail ei engieng, oh kamwomwirailla rasehng kisiniei pwehki ar wiewia kan.” KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, me mahmahsen.”
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