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WORD Research this...Ezra 5
- 1 Ni ahnsowo soukohp riemen, Akkai oh Sekaraia nein Iddo, tapihada kokohp ni mwaren Koht en Israel ong mehn Suhs me kin koukousoan nan Suda oh Serusalem.
- 2 Ni ahnsou me Serupapel nein Sealtiel oh Sesua nein Sehosadak rongada ara kokohpo, re ahpw tapihada onesapahl Tehnpas Sarawio nan Serusalem, oh soukohp riemeno sewesei irail.
- 3 Ni ahnsowohte Tattenai, kepinahn Palikapi-en-Iupreitis, Sedar Posenai, oh iangara me lapalap akan ahpw patohlahng Serusalem oh iding irail patohwan, “Ihs me kihong kumwail mweimwei en kauwada Tehnpas wet oh kihong dipwisou?”
- 4 Re pil kalelapak mwaren ohl koaros me iang sewesewese kokoupen Tehnpas Sarawio.
- 5 Ahpw Koht ketin sinsile kaunen mehn Suhs kan, ihme lapalap akan en Persia wie lamalamki me re sohte pahn wia mehkot lao re kak ntinglahng Nanmwarki Lapalap Darius oh ale sapwellime pasapeng.
- 6 Eri, iet audepen kisinlikou me re kadaralahng nanmwarki lapalapo:
- 7 “Ong Nanmwarki Lapalap Darius, komwi en ketin kakaun ni popohl.
- 8 “Wasa Lapalap en ketin mwahngih me se patohlahngehr Suda oh diarada me Tehnpas en Koht lapalahpieo pwurehngehr onohnsapahl oh lapalaplahn koasoakoasoak en takai oh lohlo kan kodahngehr ni dihdo. Doadoahko wiawidahr ni keneinei oh wenwenla mwowe.
- 9 “Kiht eri kalelapak rehn kaunen aramas ako re en patohwanohng kiht ihs me patowanohng irail mweimwei en onehda sapahl Tehnpas Sarawio oh patohwanohng dipwisawi.
- 10 Se pil kalelapak mwararail kan pwe se en kak padahkihong komwi isnge me kaunen doadoahk wet.
- 11 “A re sapeng, patohwan, ‘Kiht sapwellimen Koht en nanleng oh sampah ladu, oh se onohnesapahl Tehnpas Sarawio me nanmwarkien Israel manaman emen ketin kauwadahr oh ketikihongehr dipwisawi sounpar ekei samwalahr.
- 12 Ahpw pwehki at pahpa kahlap ako ar kahngiangihadahr Koht en nanleng, e ketin mweidohng Nepukadnesar, nanmwarkien Papilonia en kaloweiraildi, ni mwehin mehn Kaldea. Tehnpas Sarawio ohla, oh aramas ako kalipilipala nan Papilonia.
- 13 Eri, ni tepin sounpar en mwehin Nanmwarki Sairus, me wia nanmwarki lapalap en Papilonia, Sairus ketin wiahda kosonned ehu me Tehnpas Sarawio en onohnda sapahl.
- 14 E ketin kapwurehdo kohl oh silper en nan Tehnpas Sarawio me Nepukadnesar ketikihsangehr nan Tehnpas Sarawio nan Serusalem oh ketikihdiong nan tehnpeseo nan Papilon. Nanmwarki Lapalap Sairus ketikihong dipwisou pwukat rehn ohl emen me mwarenki Sespasar, me e ketin pilada en wia kepinahn Suda.
- 15 Nanmwarki lapalapo mahsanihong en kapwurelahng dipwisou ko nan Tehnpas Sarawio nan Serusalem, oh onehda sapahl Tehnpaso wasa me e uhdahn mie mahs.
- 16 Sespasar eri patohdo oh patohwandahng poahsoane; doadoahko eri tepida sang ni ahnsowo lel met, ahpw e saikinte nekila.’
- 17 “Eri, ma Wasa Lapalap pahn kupwurkalahngan oh wia ehu roporop ong pwuken nanmwarki kan nan Papilon, pwehn rapahki ma mehlel de soh Nanmwarki Lapalap Sairus ketin wiahda koasoandien onohnsapahl ong Tehnpas Sarawio nan Serusalem, oh komwi kehsehkin kiht dah kupwuromwi ong irair wet.”
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