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WORD Research this...Genesis 9
- 1 Koht ahpw ketin kupwuramwahwihki Noha oh nah pwutak ko mahsen wet: “Kumwail kaparaparala pwe kadaudokamwail kan en kousoanla wasa koaros nin sampah.
- 2 Mahn koaros en sampah, iangahki menpihr kan oh mwahmw akan, pahn lammwikin kumwail. Koaros pahn mi pahn amwail manaman.
- 3 Kumwail kak tungoale soahng me momour koaros oh pil tuhke koaros. I kihong kumwail koaros pwe kumwail en wiahki amwail mehn tungoal.
- 4 Ihte me kumwail sohte pahn tungoalehn: uduk me mie nta, I sohte mweidada pwehki mour mi nan nta.
- 5 Mehmen me pahn kihsang amwail mour, I pahn kalokehki mehla, oh I pahn kauwehla mahn emen me pahn kemeikumwailla.
- 6 Mehmen me pahn kemehla aramas, e pahn kamakamala rehn aramas; pwe aramas wiawihda rasehng Koht.
- 7 “Kumwail eri kaparaparala pwe kadaudokamwail kan en tohtohla oh kousoanla wasa koaros nin sampah.”
- 8 Koht pil mahsanihong Noha oh nah pwutak ko,
- 9 “Eri, met I pahn kauwada ei inou rehmwail oh rehn kadaudokamwail kan,
- 10 oh pil rehn mahn mour koaros me mi rehmwail-menpihr kan oh mahn akan-oh mehkoaros me kohieisang nan warihmwo.
- 11 Eri, iet audepen ei inou en: I inoukihda me I solahr pahn pwurehng kauwekihla nohlik lapalap soahng me momour kan nin sampah. Solahr pil ehu nohlik lapalap pahn wiawi pwe en kauwehla sampah.
- 12 Eri, iet kilel poatopoat en ei inou ong kumwail oh ong soahng me momour kan koaros:
- 13 ahia pwoat me I padokadahng nan depwek kan. Ih me pahn wia kilel en ei inou ong sampah.
- 14 Ahnsou koaros me I pahn kapwarehda depwek pohn sampah oh ahia pwoat pahn sansal nan depwek kan,
- 15 I pahn kin tamanda ei inou ong kumwail oh ong mahn akan koaros, duwen nohlik lapalap eh solahr pahn wiawi pwe en kauwehla soahng me momour kan koaros nin sampah.
- 16 Eri, ni ahia eh pahn kin pwarada nan depwek kan, I pahn kin kilang oh tamanda inou poatopoat wet me mie nanpwungen ngehi oh soahng me momour kan koaros nin sampah.”
- 17 Koht ahpw pil mahsanihong Noha, “Ih met kilel en inou me I padokadahr nanpwungen ngehi oh soahng me momour kan koaros nin sampah.”
- 18 Nein Noha ko me iang kohieisang nan warihmwo, iei Sehm, Ahm (semen Kenan), oh Saped.
- 19 Nein Noha pwukat silimen iei irail me semen aramas koaros nin sampah.
- 20 Noha, ohlen wia sapwasapw men. Ih me tepin wiahda mwetuwel en wain ehu.
- 21 Mwurin eh tungoale wain en eh mwetuwelo, e ahpw sakaula mehlel oh kilisouda wendiong nan imwe impwalo.
- 22 Eri, Ahm, semen Kenan, ni eh kilangada duwen semeo eh kilisou, e ahpw kohla oh padahkihong rie ko, Sehm oh Saped.
- 23 Sehm oh Saped eri ale likou reirei ehu, kidahng pohn pwopwara oh kahsekirla nan impwalo oh pwaindi samarao. Masara ko sohsohpeisangete pwe ira dehr kilang samarao ni eh kilisou.
- 24 Ni waino eh sarada oh Noha eri esehda dahme nah me tikitiko wiahiong,
- 25 e ahpw patohwan, “Kenan en riahla! E pahn wiahla lidun rie kan.
- 26 Kaping ong KAUN-O, Koht en Sehm! Kenan pahn wiahla lidun Sehm.
- 27 Koht en ketin kaparahla Saped! Kadaudoke kan en kousoanla rehn nein Sehm kan! Kenan pahn wiahla lidun Saped.”
- 28 Eri, mwurin nohlik lapalapo, Noha pil momourki sounpar 350.
- 29 E ahpw sipalla ni eh sounpar 950.
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