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WORD Research this...Isaiah 66
- 1 KAUN-O ketin mahsanih, “Nanleng iei mwoalei, oh sampah iei utupen aluweluwei kat. Eri, ia soangen tehnpas me kumwail kak kauwadahng ie, ia mwomwen wasa me I pahn kousoan ie?
- 2 Pwe pein ngehi me wiahda nanleng oh sampah oh audapara koaros! I kin kupwurperenki irail kan me aktikitik oh wiliakapwala, me kin lemmwikin ie oh peikiong ie.
- 3 “Aramas akan kin wiewia dahme re inengieng. Ong irail e duwepenehte ma re kemehla kou men nin duwen meirong de meirongkihla aramas emen; ma re patohwanda sihmpwul men de katimpeseng tepinweren kidi men; ma re patohwanda meirong en wahnsahpw de meirongki ntahn pwihk; ma re patohwanda warpwohmwahu de kapakapohng dikedik en eni. Re kin perenki wia mwomwen kaudok saut kan.
- 4 Eri, I pahn ketikidohng kahpwal pohrail-soahng kan me re keieu masak-pwehki sohte emen me sapeng ni ei malipe irail de rong ei mahsen. Re pilada re en sapeikiong ie oh wia me suwed.”
- 5 Kumwail rong dahme KAUN-O ketin mahsanih, kumwail kan me lemmwiki oh peikiong: “Pwehki amwail loalopwoatohng ie, ihme kahrehda ekei amwail aramas akan kailongkin kumwail oh sohte men patehng kumwail. Re kin kapailokei kumwail oh nda, ‘KAUN-O en ketin kasalehda sapwellime roson lapalap oh doareikumwailla, pwe se en kak kilang amwail pahn perenda.’ Ahpw pein irail pahn namenekla!
- 6 Kumwail rong! Mwoarong laud nan kahnimwo, mwoarong ni Tehnpas Sarawio, iei mwoarong en kalokolok me KAUN-O wiewiahiong sapwellime imwintihti kan!
- 7 “Ei kahnimw sarawio rasehng lih emen me mwadangete neitik ni eh sohte medek.
- 8 Mie mehmen me rongehr ire wet? Mie wehi ehu me ipwidi ni rahnteieu? Saion sohte pahn lokolok ahnsou werei, mwohn wehio eh pahn ipwidi.
- 9 Kumwail dehpa medemedewe me nei aramas akan pahn lel ni rahnen ar ipwidi, I ahpw pahn sohte mweidohng re en ipwidi.” KAUN-O, me mahmahsen.
- 10 Kumwail iang Serusalem perenda; kumwail perenkihda Serusalem, kumwail koaros me poakohng kahnimw wet! Kumwail iang ih perenda met, kumwail koaros me iang ih sengiseng mahs!
- 11 Kumwail pahn nsenamwahuki eh pai kan, rasehng seri men me wie dihdi rehn ine.
- 12 KAUN-O ketin mahsanih, “I pahn ketikihdo pai poatopoat; pai en wehi kan pahn pwilidohng kumwail rasehng pillap pwoat me sohte kin madada. Kumwail pahn rasehng seri men me ine kin apwahpwalih, tupwutupwenge, oh limlimpoakohng.
- 13 I pahn kansenamwahwihkumwailla nan Serusalem, nin duwen ihn men eh kin kahnsenamwahwih nah seri.
- 14 Ni amwail pahn kilang mepwukat eh pahn pweida, kumwail pahn nsenmwahu; kumwail pahn rosonkihda oh kehlailkihda. Kumwail eri pahn esehla me ngehi, KAUN-O, me sewesehda irail kan me peikiong ie, oh duwen ei kasalehiong ei engieng ei imwintihti kan.
- 15 KAUN-O pahn ketido iangahki kisiniei. E pahn ket pohn pehn melimel ehu pwehn ketin kaloke irail kan me e ketin engieng pah.
- 16 E pahn ketin kalokehki kisiniei oh kedlahs tohn sampah koaros me dipadahr-oh me ngeder pahn kamakamala.
- 17 KAUN-O ketin mahsanih, “Imwilahn irail kan me kamwakeleirailda ong ni kaudok en me rotorot akan kerendohr, me iang kaparalahng ni mwetuwel sarawi kan, oh me kang uduk en pwihk oh kitik oh soangen mwenge saut kan.
- 18 I mwahngih ar wiewia oh lamalam akan. I ketiket kodohn rikpene tohn wehi koaros. Ni ar pahn pokonpene, re pahn kilang dahme ei manaman kak wia
- 19 oh pahn esehla me ngehi me kaloke irail. “Ahpw I pahn kamourala ekei irail oh kadaralahng irail nan wehi kan oh sahpw doh kan me saikinte rong ei ndand de kilang ei roson lapalap oh manaman: ong Spein, Lipia, oh Lidia, iangahki neirail sounkesik ketieu kan, oh ong Tupal oh Krihs. Re ahpw pahn kalohki ei roson lapalap nanpwungen wehi pwukat.
- 20 Re pahn wahdo iangamwail tohn wehi kan sang wehi koaros nin duwen kisakis ehu ong ie. Re pahn weiraildohng pohn ei dohl sarawio nan Serusalem, re pahn dak oahs, kou, oh kamel, oh werennansapw oh kuruma, duwehte mehn Israel kan ar kin wadohng wahnsahpw en meirong ni Tehnpas Sarawio nan mehn deudeu mwakelekel ong kaudok.
- 21 I pahn wiahkihla ekei irail mehn Lipai oh samworo.
- 22 KAUN-O ketin mahsanih, “Nin duwen sampah kapw oh nanleng kapw eh pahn mihmi mwohn silangi, ih duwen kadaudokamwail kan oh adamwail pahn mihmi mwohn silangi.
- 23 Ni rahn Sarawien Maram Kapw oh rahnen Sapad koaros tohn wehi koaros pahn patohdo pwe re en kaudokiong ie wasaht, nan Serusalem.
- 24 Ni ar pahn mweselda, re pahn kilang paliweren me melahr kan me kahngohdiong ie. Mwahs kan me pahn kangkang paliwararail sohte pahn mehla, oh kisiniei me pahn isihsik paliwararail sohte pahn kunla. Aramas koaros pahn sautki kilang paliwararail kan.”
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