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WORD Research this...Isaiah 36
- 1 Ni kaeisek pahieun sounpar me Esekaia wiewiahki nanmwarkien Suda, Senakerip, nanmwarki lapalap en Asiria, mahweniong kahnimw kehlail kan en Suda oh kalowehdi.
- 2 E ahpw ketin koasoanehdi sapwellime kaun lapalap en karis kan en patohsang Lakis patolahng Serusalem iangaki karis en sounpei laud ehu pwe re en idingki Nanmwarki Esekaia en pekimahk. Lapalapo eri patohla patopato ni ahl me sounwia likou kan kin doadoahk ie, limwahn warawar me pihl kin tang loale sang nan pwarer en palipowe.
- 3 Mehn Suda silimen ahpw kohieila pwe re en tuhwong: Elaiakim, nein Ilkaia, lapalap me kin pwukoahki apwalih tehnpaso; Sepna, sounnting en nan tehnpaso; oh Soha, nein Asap, lapalap me kin pwukoahki apwalih pwuken wehi.
- 4 Lapalap en Asiriao patohwanohng irail me nanmwarki lapalapo men mwahngih ihs me Nanmwarki Esekaia nohn koapworopworki.
- 5 E ahpw idingkin irail, patohwan, “Kumwail kupwukupwure me mahsen kak en wiliandi manaman oh kehlail en sounpei? Ihs me kumwail kupwukupwure me pahn sewesei kumwail oh uhwong Asiria?
- 6 Kumwail kupwukupwure me Isip me pahn sewesei kumwail, ahpw met pahn rasehng amwail pahn doadoahngki ahlek pwoat pwehn wiahki sokon-e pahn timpeseng oh kauwehla nin limamwail kan. Met iei duwen mehmen eh kin koapworopworki nanmwarkien Isip.”
- 7 Lapalap en Asiriao ahpw usehla, patohwan, “De kumwail pahn mahsanihong ie me kumwail koapworopworki KAUN-O, amwail Koht? Iei sapwellimen Koht wasahn kaudok kan oh pei sarawi kan me Esekaia kamwomwala ni eh mahsanihong mehn Suda oh Serusalem en wia kaudok ni pei sarawi teieu.
- 8 I pahn wiahda ehu koasoandi ong kumwail ni mwaren nanmwarki lapalapo. I pahn patohwanohng kumwail oahs riekid ma kumwail pahn kak rapahkihda uwen sounpei me kak dake oahs pwukat.
- 9 Kumwail sohte pil kak pahrekiong sounpei me keieu tikitik nan Asiria, kumwail ahpw kupwukupwure me mehn Isip kan en kadarodohng kumwail werennansapw en mahwen oh sounpei.
- 10 Kumwail kupwukupwure me I mahweniong sapwellimamwail wehi oh kamwomwala ni sohte sawas sang rehn KAUN-O? Pein KAUN-O me mahsanihong ie I en mahweniong oh kamwomwala.”
- 11 Elaiakim, Sepna, oh Soha ahpw patohwanohng lapalapo, “Komw mahsen en Aramaik ong kiht. Pwe iei mahsen me se wehwehki. Komw dehr mahsen en Ipru pwe aramas koaros me patopato pohn kehlo iang wie rongorong.”
- 12 E ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Kumwail lemeleme me ongete kumwail oh nanmwarkio me nanmwarki lapalapo ketin kadarodohng poaron pwukat koaros? Soh, I pil patopatohwan mepwukat ong aramas akan me patopato pohn kehlo, me pahn iang kang arail pwise oh kent, duwehte kumwail.”
- 13 Lapalapo eri kesihnenda oh weriweriki ni mahsen en Ipru, “Kumwail rong dahme nanmwarki lapalap en Asiria ketin mahmahsanihong kumwail.
- 14 E ketin mahsanih me kumwail en dehr mweidohng Esekaia en pitih kumwail. Esekaia sohte kak doareikumwailla.
- 15 Oh kumwail dehr kamehlele eh mahsen me dene kumwail en koapworopworki KAUN-O. Kumwail dehr lemeleme me KAUN-O pahn ketin doareikumwailla oh me e pahn ketin kapweiekidi nait karis en Asiria pwe se en dehr kalowehdi amwail kahnimw.
- 16 Kumwail dehr rong Esekaia! Nanmwarki lapalap en Asiria ketin mahsanih me kumwail en pedohisang nan kahnimw en oh pekimahk. Kumwail ahpw pahn kak tungoale kreip sang nan pein amwail mwetin wain kan oh wahntuhke pik sang nan pein amwail mwetin tuhke pik kan, oh nimpil sang ni pein amwail pwarer kan-
- 17 lao lel ahnsou me nanmwarki lapalapo pahn ketin koasoaneikumwaildi nan sahpw ehu me kereniong duwehte sapwamwailet, wasa me mwetin wain kan mi ie oh wahnsahpw mehn wiahda pilawa.
- 18 Kumwail dehr mweidohng Esekaia en pitihkin kumwail me KAUN-O pahn ketin doareikumwailla. Ia duwe, koht en wehi teikan doarehla ar wehi sang nanmwarki lapalap en Asiria?
- 19 Ia irail met, koht kan en Amad oh Arpad? Ia koht en Separpaim? Mie emen me doarehla Sameria?
- 20 Iahd me emen koht en wehi pwukat koaros doarehla ar wehi sang at nanmwarki lapalapo? Eri, dahme kumwail lemelemehki me KAUN-O kak ketin doarehla Serusalem?”
- 21 Aramas ako ahpw nennenlahte sohte mwekid, nin duwen me Nanmwarki Esekaia mahsanihong irail re en wia; re sohte patohwanda lepin pato ehu.
- 22 Elaiakim, Sepna, oh Soha ahpw tehrpeseng ar likou kan ni nsensuwed oh patohla patohwanohng nanmwarkio dahme lapalap en Asiria patohwanehr.
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