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WORD Research this...Genesis 26
- 1 Lehk lapalap ehu ahpw pweida nan sahpwo me tohrohrasang me wiawi ni mwehin Eipraam. Aisek eri kohla rehn Apimelek, nanmwarkien mehn Pilisdia kan, nan Kerar.
- 2 KAUN-O ketin pwarohngehr Aisek oh mahsanihongehr, “Ke dehr kohdihla Isip, ahpw mihmihte nan sahpwet, wasa me I ndaiong uhk ke en mihmi ie.
- 3 Mihmihte nan sahpwet, I ahpw pahn ieiang uhk oh kupwuramwahwihiuk, pwe I pahn kihong uhk oh kadaudokomw kan sahpw pwukat koaros, pwe I en kapwaiada inou me I wiahiong semomwo, Eipraam.
- 4 I pahn katohtowehla kadaudokomw kan duwehte usu en pahnlahng kan, oh kihong irail sahpw pwukat koaros. Wehi koaros pahn peki I en kapaiairailda duwehte ei kapaiadahr kadaudokomw kan.
- 5 I pahn kapaiaiukada, pwehki Eipraam e peikiong ie oh kapwaiada ei kosonned kan oh ei koasoandi koaros.”
- 6 Aisek eri kousoanla nan Kerar.
- 7 Ni ohl akan en wasao ar kin idek ihs Repeka, e kin ndahng irail me rie. E perki ndaiong irail me eh pwoud Repeka, pwe ohl en wasao de kemehla pwe re en kihsang Repeka, pwe liho me inenen kaselel.
- 8 Ni Aisek eh wereilahr wasao, Apimelek, nanmwarkien Pilisdia, ahpw mahsenieisang nan wenihmwtok ehu oh mahsanihada Aisek oh Repeka ara wiewia nsenen pwopwoud.
- 9 E ahpw malipehdo Aisek oh mahsanihong, “Uhdahn omw pwoud lih menen, a dahme ke ndahki me riomw?” Aisek ahpw sapengki, “I perki pwe aramas akan de kemehkiniehla ma I pahn nda me ei pwoud.”
- 10 Apimelek ahpw mahsanih, “Dahme ke wiahkihong kiht soangen piht wet? Emen ohl pwukat kakete engda rehn omw pwouden oh kowe me pahn pwukoahkihdi sapwung wet.”
- 11 Apimelek ahpw mahsanihong aramas koaros koasoandi wet, “Mehmen me pahn kedirapwa ohl menet de eh pwoud pahn kamakamala.”
- 12 Aisek eri padokedi wahntuhke nan sahpwo, e ahpw dolung pak epwiki tohtohsang me e padokedi, pwe KAUN-O ketin kupwuramwahwih.
- 13 Rahn koaros e ahpw kin kekeirda nan eh paiamwahu, e lao wiahla ohl kepwehpwe men.
- 14 E naineki kiden sihpw oh kou, oh tohndoadoahk ngeder, kahrehda mehn Pilisdia kan kin peiriniong.
- 15 Mehn Pilisdia kan eri audekihla pwehl pwarer en pihl koaros me nein eh pahpao, Eipraam, tohndoadoahk kan weiradahr mahs.
- 16 Apimelek ahpw mahsanihong Aisek, “Eri kohkohweisang nan wehiet, pwe ke inenen kehlailsangkihtehr.”
- 17 Aisek eri mwesel kohkohla oh kauwada imwe impwal kan nan Wahun Kerar, wasa me e kousoanla ie ahnsou kis.
- 18 Aisek ahpw pwurehng weirada pwarer me weiweidahr nan mwehin Eipraam, me mehn Pilisdia ko audekilahr pwehl. E ahpw kihong eden pwarer ko soangen ahd kante me eh pahpao kihong eden pwarer ko mahsie.
- 19 Nein Aisek tohndoadoahk ko weirada pwarer ehu nan wahuo oh diarada pihl me pwepwengkida sang loale.
- 20 Silepen sihpw kei en Kerar ahpw akamaiong nein Aisek silepen sihpw ko, ketihtihki, “Aht pwarer men.” Ih me Aisek kadanekihki pwarero “Akamai.”
- 21 Re pil weirada ehu pwarer, re ahpw pil akamaikihda; e ahpw kadanekihla pwarero “Pelian.”
- 22 E ahpw mwekidsang wasao oh pil weirada ehu pwarer. Eri pwarer wet sohte akamaipe wiawi, e ahpw kadanekihla “Saledek.” Aisek ahpw mahsanih, “KAUN-O ketikihongkitailehr saledek pwe kitail en kousoan nan sahpwet, eri kitail pahn paiamwahula wasaht.”
- 23 Aisek ahpw mweselsang wasao oh kohdahla Peersepa.
- 24 Nipwongohte KAUN-O ketin pwarohng oh mahsanihong, “Ngehi me Koht en semomw Eipraam. Ke dehr masak mehkot; I kin ieiang uhk. I pahn kapaiaiukada oh kangederehla kadaudokomw kan pwehki ei inou ong ei ladu Eipraam.”
- 25 Aisek eri kauwada pei sarawi ehu wasao oh kaudokiong KAUN-O. Mwurin eh kauwada imwe impwal kan wasao, nah tohndoadoahk kan ahpw weirada pwarer ehu wasao.
- 26 Apimelek ketido sang Kerar, iangahki sapwellime sounkaweid Ahusad oh Pikol, kaunen sounpeio, pwe re en tuhwong Aisek.
- 27 Aisek eri idek rehrail, “Dahme kumwail ketikihdo rehi met, nan amwail sohte kupwurkin ie oh kausiesang nan sapwellimamwail wehi?”
- 28 A re sapeng, “Met se eseier me KAUN-O kin ketin ieiang komwi, iei me se koasoanehdi pwe kitail en wiahda inou nanpwungatail. Se men komwi en inoukihda
- 29 me komwi sohte pahn wiahiong kiht mehkot suwed, duwehte at sohte wiahiong komwi mehkot suwed. Se kadek ong komwi oh mweidohng komwi en mweselsang reht ni popohl. Eri e uhdahn sansal me KAUN-O ketin kupwuramwahwihkomwier.”
- 30 Aisek eri kamadipweirailda, irail eri konot oh sakau.
- 31 Nimensehngie en mandahn rahno, re ahpw wiahda ar inou oh kahula. Aisek eri kamwurirailla, re ahpw ketiketla ni popohl.
- 32 Ni rahnohte nein Aisek tohndoadoahngko ahpw pwarodo oh kairehki duwen pwarer me re weiradahr. Re ndahng, “Se diaradahr pihl.”
- 33 Ih eri kihong eden pwarero “Inou.” Ih me kahnimw en wasao adanekihki Peersepa. .
- 34 Ni Esau eh sounpar 40, e pwoudikihda serepein en Id riemen; Sudid, nein Peeri, oh Pasemad, nein Elon.
- 35 Serepein pwukat koaros kahrehiong en Aisek oh Repeka ara nsensuwed mehlel.
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