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WORD Research this...Jeremiah 11
- 1 KAUN-O ketin mahsanihong ie,
- 2 “Rong duwen koasoandi kan en inowo. Ndahng mehn Suda oh Serusalem kan
- 3 me ngehi, KAUN-O Koht en Israel, koasoanedier keria ehu ong koaros me sohte pahn kapwaiada koasoandi kan en inou wet.
- 4 Iei inou me I wiahiong arail pahpa kahlap ako ni ei weiraildohsang nan Isip, sahpw me rasehng mpwul en kisiniei ong irail. I mahsanihong irail re en peikiong ie oh kapwaiada ei mahsen koaros. I mahsanihong irail ma re kapwaiada, re pahn wiahla nei aramas oh I pahn wiahla ar Koht.
- 5 Eri, I ahpw pahn kapwaiada inowo me I wiahiongehr ar pahpa kahlap ako, me I pahn ketikihong irail sahpw reken kepwe oh pwelmwahwo me re sapwesapwenikier rahnwet.” I ahpw patohwan, “Ei, maing KAUN.”
- 6 KAUN-O eri mahsanihong ie, “Kohwei nan kahnimw kan en Suda oh nan ahl akan en Serusalem. Kalohki ei mahsen wasa pwuko oh ndaiong aramas akan en rong koasoandi kan en inowo oh kapwaiada.
- 7 Ni ei wahdo ar pahpa kahlap ako sang Isip, I kehkehlikihong irail ni kehlail re en peikiong ie, oh I sohte kin tokedihsang ei wie kehkehlikihong irail lao leledo rahnwet.
- 8 Ahpw re sohte rong de kapwaiada. Irail koaros ahpw usehlahte ar keptakai oh suwedla sang mahs. I mahsanihong irail en kapwaiada inowo, ahpw re kahng. Ihme I ketikidohng pohrail kalokolok kan me I koasoanedier.”
- 9 KAUN-O eri mahsanihong ie, “Mehn Suda oh Serusalem kan wiewia ar koasoandien uhwong ie.
- 10 Re pwurehng wiewia soangen dihp me ar pahpa kahlap ako wiadahr, me sohte men kapwaiada ei mahsen; re kaudokiong koht teikan. Koaros mehn Israel oh Suda kauwelahr inowo me I wiahiongehr ar pahpa kahlap ako.
- 11 Eri met, ngehi KAUN-O, kehkehlingkihong irail me I pahn kamwomwirailla, oh re sohte pahn pitsang. Oh ni ar pahn peki sawas sang rehi, I sohte pahn karonge irail.
- 12 Eri, mehn Suda oh Serusalem ahpw pahn kohla rehn koht kan me re kin wiahiong ar meirong kan oh peki arail sawas. Ahpw koht pwuko sohte pahn kak doareirailla ni ahnsou me kamwomwmwomwla wet pahn leledo.
- 13 Uwen tohtohn en mehn Suda ar koht duwehte tohtohn ar kahnimw kan, oh uwen tohtohn pei sarawi me tohn Serusalem kauwadahr mehn wia meirong ong Paal, koht sauto, duwehte tohtohn ar ahl akan nan kahnimwo.
- 14 Seremaia, ke dehr kapakap de peki sawas sang rehi ni eden aramas pwukat. Ni ar pahn lelohng apwal oh peki sawas sang rehi, I sohte pahn karonge irail.”
- 15 KAUN-O ketin mahsanih, “Aramas akan me I kin loalloale wiewia me suwed. Ia arail pwung en pedolong nan ei Tehnpas Sarawio? Ia duwe, re lemeleme me re kak katokihedi kahpwal ni ar pahn wiahda inou kan oh wia meirong en mahn akan? Re pahn kak perenda?
- 16 I kin kahdanekin irail mahs tuhke olip losolos, me wah kaselel tohto; ahpw met, I pahn isingkihda teh kan kisiniei me pahn ngiringirisek oh katipwasang rah kan.
- 17 “Ngehi, KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalap, me padokedi Israel oh Suda; ahpw met I kamasangkin irail kahpwal. Pein irail me kahredohng met pohrail pwehki ar wiadahr sapwung; re kahredahr ei engieng ni ar kin wia meirong ong Paal.”
- 18 KAUN-O ketin mahsanihong ie koasoandi suwed kan me ei imwintihti kan koasoakoasone ong ie.
- 19 I rasehng sihmpwul likilik men me pakapakahrlahn kamakamala, oh sohte mwahn ese me re wiewia koasoandi suwed kan ong ie. Re kin ndinda, “Nna, kitail pelehdi tuhkeo ni eh kekehlailte; kitail kemehla pwe emen en dehr tamataman.”
- 20 I ahpw kapakap, patohwan, “Maing KAUN, Wasa Lapalap, komwi iei sounkopwung pwung men; komwi kin ketin song lamalam oh pepehm en aramas akan. I patohwanohng nin limomwi ei pwuhng; eri komwi ketin mweidohng ie I en patohwanki mesei omwi pahn ikihong aramas pwukat.”
- 21 Mehn Anadod kan men I en kamakamala, re patohwanohng ie me re pahn kemeiehla ma I usehlahte kalokalohki mahsen en KAUN-O.
- 22 Eri, KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalap, ketin mahsanih, “I pahn kaloke irail! Neirail mwahnakapw akan pahn mehla nan mahwen; neirail seri kan pahn mehkihla duhpek.
- 23 I koasoanedier ahnsou me I pahn ketikihdo kahpwal ong mehn Anadod, oh ni ahnsowo eh pahn leledo, sohte emen irail pahn mourla.”
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