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WORD Research this...Ezekiel 39
- 1 KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, mahsanih, “Kowe, nein aramas, keriahla Kok, kaun lapalap en wehin Mesek oh Tupal, oh padahkihong me ngehi me eh imwintihti.
- 2 I pahn kasohpeilahng ehu wasa kapw oh kahrehiei sang ih ni paliepeng lao e lellahng nin nahna kan en Israel.
- 3 I ahpw pahn kesehsang nah kesik ketieu ni palimeingi oh nah arep ni palimauni.
- 4 Kok oh nah karis oh ienge kan pahn pwupwudi mehla pohn nahna kan en Israel, oh I pahn mweidohng kahleparail kan en wiahla kenen menpihr oh mahn lawalo kan.
- 5 Re pahn pwupwudi mehla nan sahpw patapato. Ngehi, KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, me mahmahsen.
- 6 I pahn saunda kisiniei ehu nan wehin Makok oh ni oaroahr kan wasa me aramas akan kin koukousoan ie ni meleilei, aramas koaros ahpw pahn esehla me ngehi iei KAUN-O.
- 7 I pahn kupwurehda pwe nei aramas akan en Israel en esehla mwarei sarawi, oh sohte pwurehng mweidohng mwarei en sohla wauwi. Eri, wehi kan ahpw pahn esehla me ngehi, KAUN-O, me Koht sarawien Israel.”
- 8 KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, mahsanih, “Rahn me I mahmahsanih duwe uhdahn pahn leledo.
- 9 Aramas akan me koukousoan nan kahnimw kan en Israel pahn kohieila rikpene dipwisoun mahwen kan me lekdeklahr pwe re en tuwihki. Re pahn saunkihda kisiniei mehn sansar kan, kesik ketieu kan, arep kan, ketieu kan, oh padda kan, oh ar tuwi pahn itarohng erein sounpar isuh.
- 10 Re sohte pahn wesei tuwi nan mwaht akan de lupukedi tuhke kan nanwel, pwe re pahn tuwihki dipwisoun mahwen me lekdeklahr akan. Re pahn adihasang oh kulihasang en irail kan dipwisou, irail kan me kulihasangehr oh adihasangehr ar dipwisou mahs.” KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie me mahmahsen.
- 11 KAUN-O ketin mahsanih, “Ni ahnsou me mepwukat koaros pahn pweida, I pahn ketikihong Kok wasahn eh seridi nan Israel, ni Wahun Tohnseiloak, palimesehn Sehden Mehla. Kok oh nah karis koaros pahn seridi wasao, oh wahwo pahn adanekihla ‘Wahun Karis en Kok.’
- 12 Sounpwong isuh uwen reirei en ahnsou me mehn Israel pahn sansarepedi paliweren me melahr akan oh pwurehng kamwakelehda sahpwo.
- 13 Koaros me koukousoan nan sahpwo pahn sewese sarepiraildi, oh re pahn alehki wahu ni rahnen ei powehdi. Ngehi, KAUN-O, me mahmahsen.
- 14 Mwurin sounpwong isuh eh pahn imwisekla, ohl ekei pahn pilipilda pwe re en kohseli nan sahpwo oh sarepedi luhwe kan me mihmihte pohn pwehl, pwe re en kak kamwakelehda sahpwo.
- 15 Ni ar pahn kohda ni ukada oh ukedi kan en sahpwo, ahnsou koaros re pahn diar tihn aramas, re pahn kin kihong kilel ehu limwah pwe sounweir pwoahr akan en kak kohdo oh sarepedi nan Wahun Karis en Kok.
- 16 (E pahn mie kisin kahnimw keren kis wasao me pahn adanekihla eden kariso.) Eri, sahpwo pahn pwurehng kamwakelda.”
- 17 KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, mahsanihong ie, “Kowe, nein aramas, ekerodo menpihr oh mahn koaros pwe re en kohdo sang wasa koaros pwe re en kang meirong me I pahn kaunopadahng irail. Iei lapalahn kamadipw ehu pohn nahna kan en Israel, wasa re kang uduk oh nim nta.
- 18 Re pahn kang paliweren sounpei kan oh nim ntahn kaun akan en sampah, irail koaros pahn kamakamala rasehng sihpw wol de sihmpwul de kuht de kou mworourou.
- 19 Ni ei pahn kemehla aramas pwukat duwehte meirong kan, menpihr oh mahn akan pahn kangala kirihs uwen me re kak oh nim nta lao re sakaukihla.
- 20 Re pahn kangasang pohn ei tehpel oahs oh soundakepe oh sounpei kan uwen me re kak. Ngehi, KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, me mahmahsen.”
- 21 KAUN-O eri mahsanih, “I pahn mweidohng wehi kan en kilang ei lingan oh kasalehiong irail duwen ei doadoahngki ei manaman pwe en kapwaiada ei koasoandi pwung kan.
- 22 Eri, sang met kohla mehn Israel kan pahn esehla me ngehi iei KAUN-O, arail Koht.
- 23 Oh wehi kan pahn ese me mehn Israel kan kalipilipala pwehki dihp me re wiahiong ie. I keseirailla oh mweidala pwe ar imwintihti kan en kaloweiraildi oh kemeirailla nan mahwen.
- 24 I ketikihong irail dahme konehng ar saminla oh ar suwed, I ahpw keseirailla.”
- 25 KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, mahsanih, “Ahpw met I pahn kupwurkalahngan ong kadaudok en Seikop kan, mehn Israel kan, oh I pahn pwurehng kapaiairailda. I pahn sinsile mwahu mwarei sarawi.
- 26 Ni ar pahn pwurehng kousoanla nan uhdakarailo ni onepek mwahu, ni sohte emen pahn kamasak irail, re pahn kak manokehla kanamenek me re aleier pwehki ar pengiehla.
- 27 Pwehn kasalehiong wehi tohto me I me sarawi, I pahn kapwurehdo nei aramas akan sang nan sahpw koaros me ar imwintihti kan koukousoan ie.
- 28 Eri, nei aramas akan ahpw pahn esehla me ngehi iei KAUN-O, arail Koht. Re pahn ese met, pwehki ei kadarirailla nan seliparail oh met I kapokoneirailpene oh kapwureiraildo nan uhdakarail, sohte emen I kesehla.
- 29 I pahn kamwerehdi ngeni pohn aramas akan en Israel oh I sohte pahn pwurehng sohpeisang irail. Ngehi, KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, me mahmahsen.”
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