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WORD Research this...Ezekiel 7
- 1 KAUN-O ketin mahsanihong ie,
- 2 “Kowe, nein aramas, iet me ngehi, KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, ketin mahmahsanihiong wehin Israel: Met iei imwilahn wehio pwon!
- 3 “Israel, imwilahn omw ahnsou leledohr. Ke pahn kehn ei engieng pwehki ei pahn kadeikada omw wiewia kan. I pahn dupukohng uhk omw tiahk saut kan.
- 4 I sohte pahn poakeiukala de kasalehda ei kupwur mahk. I pahn kalokehkin uhk tiahk saut kan me ke wiadahr, pwe ke en esehla me ngehi, iei KAUN-O.”
- 5 Ih met me KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, ketin mahmahsanih: “Ehu kahpwal pahn leledo mwurin ehu pahn lelohng uhk.
- 6 E nekier. Met e imwiseklahr. Ke nekier.
- 7 Imwilahn ahnsou leledohr ong noumw aramas akan me kin kousoan nan wehio. Ahnsowo kerendohr me solahr sarawi pahn wiawi ni wasahn kaudok pohn nahna kan, ahpw ihte pingiping me pahn wiawi.
- 8 “Kereniongehr ke pahn kehn engin ei engieng. I pahn kadeikada ahmw wiewia kan, oh dupukohng uhk omw tiahk saut kan.
- 9 I sohte pahn poakeiukala de kasalehda ei kupwur mahk. I pahn kalokehkin uhk tiahk saut kan me ke wiadahr, pwe ke en esehla me ngehi, iei KAUN-O, oh iei ngehi me kalokalokeiuk.’
- 10 Rahnen apwal laud samwodohr. Kamaramas uklahr. Aklapalap daulihalahr mehkoaros.
- 11 Kamaramas kin kahrehda uklahn me suwed. Sohte mehkot me arail pahn luhwehdi, sohte arail dipwsou kesempwal, arail dipwisou lingan, de arail lingan pahn luhwehdi.
- 12 Ahnsowo leledohr. Rahno kerendohr me solahr pahn katepen netinet, pwehki sapwellimen KAUN-O kalokolok pahn lelohng aramas koaros.
- 13 Sohte sounnet men pahn mour werei pwe en kak kapwurehda dahme e luhskihla, pwehki sapwellimen KAUN-O engieng pahn lelohng aramas koaros. Irail kan me suwed sohte kak mourla.
- 14 Sowi pepeukehr, oh aramas koaros onopadahr. Ahpw sohte emen pahn kohla mahwen, pwe sapwellimen Koht engieng pahn lelohng aramas koaros.
- 15 Pei wiewiawi pohn ahl akan, oh soumwahu oh duhpek nan ihmw kan. Mehmen me mihmiseli nansapw pahn mehla nan mahwen, oh mehmen me mihmi nan kahnimwo pahn mehkihla soumwahu oh duhpek.
- 16 Ekei pahn sopolahng nin dohl kan rasehng mwuroi me masepwehkada tangasang nan wahu kan. Irail koaros pahn weiweirengki diparail kan.
- 17 Pehn aramas koaros pahn luwetala, oh pwukiarail kan pahn rerrer.
- 18 Re pahn pwuhriong nan likoun nsensuwed oh paliwararail pwon pahn rerrer. Pitenmoangarail kan pahn seiseisang, oh re pahn sarohdi.
- 19 Re pahn kesehla neirail kohl oh silper kan pohn ahl akan duwehte kihd, pwehki kohl de silper sohte kak doareirailla ni ahnsou me KAUN-O pahn ketikidohng pohrail sapwellime engieng. Pwehki ar sohte kak doadoahngki pwehn kaitarala arail anahn de audehkihda nan kapehdirail kan. Kohl oh silper kahrehiong irail nan dihp.
- 20 Mahs re kin pohnmwahsohki arail elin kapwat lingan akan, ahpw re kin doadoahngki elin kapwat pwukat ong ni wiepen dikedik en eni saut kan. Iei kahrepe wet me KAUN-O ketin kupwurehkihda re en sautikihla ar reken kepwe kan.”
- 21 KAUN-O ketin mahsanih, “I pahn mweidohng mehn liki kan en pirapahsang ar diwpisou kan, oh me kin kauwehla kosonned kan pahn adihasang ar kepwe kan oh kasaminehla.
- 22 I sohte pahn lidere ahnsou me dipwisou kesempwal kan en Tehnpasei Sarawio pahn saminla, ni ahnsou me sounpirap akan pahn pedolong loale oh kasaminehla.
- 23 “Mehkoaros pingidahr-sahpwo direkilahr kamaramas oh kahnimwo direkilahr pei eikek.
- 24 I pahn ketikihdo wehi kan me keieu suwed wasaht oh mweidohng re en adihasang imwamwail kan. Noumwail ohl keieu kehlail kan pahn nan kapehd tikitikla ni ahnsou me I pahn mweidohng wehi kan en kasaminehla wasa kan me kumwail kin kaudok ie.
- 25 Seukoapworopwor ehu kohkohdo. Kumwail pahn rapahki popohl, ahpw kumwail sohte mwahn pahn diar.
- 26 Ehu kahpwal pahn kohdo mwurin ehu, oh rohng kansensuwed kan ukla. Kumwail pahn peki rehn soukohp kan re en kohpada dahme pahn wiawi. Sohla mehkot me samworo kan pahn padahkihong aramas akan, oh sohla kaweid me mah kan kak wiahda.
- 27 Nanmwarkio pahn mwahmwahiei, sapwellime pwutak pahn sohla eh koapworopwor, oh aramas akan pahn rerrerki ar masepwehk. I pahn kalokehkin kumwail amwail wiewia kan, oh pahn kadeingkumwailda nin duwen amwail kadeikadahr meteikan. Met pahn kasalehiong kumwail me ngehi, iei KAUN-O.”
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