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WORD Research this...Hosea 10
- 1 Mehn Israel kan rasehng tuhkehn wain me wahn mehlel. Ni ar pai eh laudla mehlel, re pil katohtowehla pei sarawi kan. Ni sapwarailo eh kapwarehda wahnsahpw tohtohla, re pil kalinganahla uhr takai sarawi kan me re kin pwongih.
- 2 Aramas akan me nan kapehd likamw pahn lokolongki diparail kan met. Koht pahn ketin karangkehdi arail pei sarawi kan oh kamwomwala arail uhr takai sarawi kan.
- 3 Aramas pwukat pahn mwadang ndinda, “Sohte at nanmwarki pwehki at sohte masak KAUN-O. Ahpw ia katepen nanmwarki men ong kitail?”
- 4 Re kin wia koasoi me sohte audepe oh wiahda inou likamw akan oh inou lap soh katepe kan. Pwuhng sapahreklahr, e wie kekeirda rasehng dihpw pwoisin nan pwehl deideida kan.
- 5 Aramas akan me wie koukousoan nan kahnimw en Sameria pahn masepwehkada oh pahn mwahmwahieiki pwupwulahn kouwol kohl me mi nan Pedel. Irail oh samworo kan me kin papah dikedik en enio pahn sengisengki dikediko. Re pahn weriwer ni ahnsou me eh lingan pahn sohrasang.
- 6 Dikediko pahn wisiklahng Asiria pwehn wia kisakis ehu ong nanmwarki lapalapo. Israel pahn namenekla oh sarohdi pwehki kaweid me e idawehnlahr.
- 7 Eh nanmwarki pahn wisiksang, rasehng kisin diperen tuhke nan pihl.
- 8 Wasahn kaudok kan pohn dohlen Apen, wasa me mehn Israel kin kaudokiong dikedik en eni kan ie, pahn kamwomwmwomwla. Kisin tuhke tekatek oh dihpw pahn wosala pohn arail pei sarawi kan. Aramas akan pahn likwerkilahng nin nahna kan, ndinda, “Karukihkitala!” oh ong dohl akan, “Kumwail pwainkitedi!”
- 9 KAUN-O ketin mahsanih, “Mehn Israel kan sohte tokedihsang wiewia dihpiong ie sang ni ahnsou me re dipadahr nan Kipea. Eri, mahwen pahn lelohng irail nan Kipea.
- 10 I pahn mahweniong aramas dipan pwukat oh kaloke irail. Wehi kan pahn ehupene oh uhwong irail, oh re pahn ale kalokepen diparail ngeder kan.
- 11 “Mahs Israel rasehng kou pwulopwul men me kaiahndahr, me onopadahr pwehn koakoa wahn wihd ni wasahn koakoahk. Ahpw I kupwuredahr I en ketikidiong mehn wisik ehu pohn tepinwere kaselel oh pirehiong sahl akan pwehn wia doadoahk laud. I kupwurehda Suda en apih mehn deipwel oh Israel en apih mehn kamwarakpeseng pwehl kan.
- 12 I ahpw mahsanih, ‘Kumwail deipwelihada pein amwail pwehl kapw, kumwail padokedi pwung, oh dolung pai kan me amwail loalopwoatohng ie pahn kapwarehda. E lelehr ahnsoun amwail pahn pwurodo rehi, amwail Koht, oh I ahpw pahn ketido oh kamwerehdi pai kan pohmwail.’
- 13 Ahpw ih me kumwail wia, kumwail padokedi me suwed oh dolung wah. Kumwail kangalahr wahn amwail likamw. “Pwehki amwail koapworopworki waramwail werennansapw en mahwen kan oh noumwail sounpei tohto,
- 14 mahwen pahn lelohng aramas akan, oh amwail kelen mahwen koaros pahn ohla. E pahn duwehte rahn me Nanmwarki Salman kauwehla kahinmw Pedarpel nan mahwen, oh nohno kan oh neirail seri kan tiatihdi kamakamala.
- 15 Ih met me pahn wiawihong kumwail mehn Pedel, pwehki suwed laud me kumwail wiadahr. Nanmwarkien Israel pahn mwadangete mehla ahnsou me mahweno pahn tepida.”
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