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WORD Research this...Jeremiah 26
- 1 Ahnsou kis mwurin Sehoiakim, nein Sosaia, eh wiahla nanmwarkien Suda,
- 2 KAUN-O ahpw ketin mahsanihong ie, “Kohwei oh uhda nan kelen Tehnpas Sarawio oh kalohkihong tohn kahnimw koaros en Suda me kin kohla wia ar kaudok wasao, padahkihong irail mehkoaros me I padahkihonguhkehr. Ke dehpa ekihsang irail mehkot.
- 3 Mweinele aramas akan pahn rong uhk oh weksang ar wiewia suwed kan. Ma iei, eri, I pahn wekidala kupwurei nin duwen kalokolok me I kupwukupwureiong irail pwehki ar wiewia suwed kan.”
- 4 KAUN-O ahpw mahsanihong ie I en patohwanohng aramas akan, “Ngehi, KAUN-O, I koasoanedier pwe kumwail en peikiong ie ni amwail pahn idawehn padahk kan me I kihongkumwailehr.
- 5 Kumwail pahn kanahieng rong ei ladu soukohp akan me I kin kadarowohng kumwail. Kumwail sohte mwahn kin kapwaiada dahme re kin padapadahkihong kumwail.
- 6 Ma kumwail sohte pahn kapwaiada mepwukat, eri, I pahn wiahkihla Tehnpas Sarawiet duwehte me I wiahiong Sailo oh wehi koaros en sampah pahn kin wiahki eden kahnimw wet mehn keria ehu.”
- 7 Samworo ko, soukohp ko, oh aramas koaros ahpw rongada ei ndinda mepwukat nan Tehnpas Sarawio,
- 8 oh ni ei kaerala mehkoaros me KAUN-O ketin mahsanihong ie, aramas koaros, iangahki samworo ko oh soukohp ko, re ahpw poarehng ie koliehdi oh weriwer, ndinda, “Ke uhdahn konehng kamakamkihla soahng pwukat me ke ndinda!
- 9 Dahme ke ndindahki ni mwaren KAUN-O me Tehnpas wet pahn duwehla Sailo, oh kahnimw wet pahn kamwomwmwomwla, oh sohla pahn towe?” Aramas ako eri kapiliepene.
- 10 Ni ahnsou me kaunen Suda ko karongehda dahme wiawihero, re ahpw ketieisang nan tehnpesen nanmwarkio oh ketila oh ketidiong nan mwoalarail ni Ewen Kehl Kapw en Tehnpas Sarawio.
- 11 Eri, samworo ko oh soukohp ako ahpw kairehki kaun ako, iangahki aramas ako, patohwan, “Aramas menet konehng en kamakamala, pwehki eh kohpadahr soahng pwukat me uhwong kahnimw wet. Kumwail pein rongasangehr ih mepwukat.”
- 12 Ngehi eri ndaiong kaun ako oh aramas ako, “KAUN-O ketin poaroneiehdo pwe I en kasalehda mehkoaros me kumwail rongehr me uhwong Tehnpas wet oh kahnimw wet.
- 13 Kumwail pahn wekidala mwomwen amwail mour oh wiewia kan oh peikiong mahsen en KAUN-O, amwail Koht. Ma iei, e ahpw pahn wekidala kupwure ong ni kalokolok laud me e kupwukupwure en ketikihong kumwail.
- 14 A duwen ngehi, iet I milahr pahn amwail manaman. Kumwail eri wiahiong ie nsenamwail, duwen amwail lamalam dahme pahn pwung oh mwahu.
- 15 Ahpw kumwail en ese met: ma kumwail pahn kemeiehla, kumwail oh aramas en kahnimw wet pahn pwukoahkihdi kamakamalahn aramas soh dipe men, pwe KAUN-O me ketin poaroneiehdo I en kasalehiong kumwail mepwukat koaros.”
- 16 Eri, kaun ako oh aramas ako ahpw mahsanihong samworo ko oh soukohp ko, “Ohl menet sohte konehng en kamakamala, pwe e mahmahseniong kitail ni mwaren KAUN-O, atail Koht.”
- 17 Mwuri, ekei me mah ko ahpw uhda oh kapahrekiong pokono, patohwan,
- 18 “Ni mwehin Esekaia, nanmwarkien Suda, soukohp Maika, mehn Moresed, ahpw kohpada oh mahsanihong aramas koaros dahme KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalahpie, mahsanih: ‘Saion pahn deipwelda rasehng mwetuwel ehu; Serusalem pahn wiahla koasoakoasoak en takai, oh Tehnpas Sarawio pahn wiahla nanwel.’
- 19 Eri, Esekaia, nanmwarkien Suda, oh sapwellime aramas ako ahpw sohte kemehla soukohp Maika. Ahpw iet me Esekaia wia: e lemmwiki KAUN-O oh song en ale kalahngan reh. KAUN-O eri ketin wekidala kupwure ong ni kalokolok me e mahsanih e pahn ketikihong irail. Eri, met kitail nektehn kahredohng pohtail ehu kalokolok lauden.”
- 20 (Pil mie ohl emen mware Uraia, nein Semaia, mehn kahnimw Searim, me pil kin padahk ni mwaren KAUN-O. E pil kohpada soahngohte me Seremaia kohpadahr me uhwong kahnimw wet.
- 21 Eri, ni nanmwarki Sehoiakim oh sapwellime sounpei kan oh kaun akan ar karongehda audepen en Uraia kokohp ko, nanmwarkio ahpw kupwurehda en kemehla. Ni Uraia eh rongada met, e masepwehkadahte sopolahng Isip.
- 22 A Nanmwarki Sehoiakim ahpw ketin kadaralahng Isip Elnadan, nein Akpor, oh ohl ekei,
- 23 pwe re en salihedi Uraia oh kapwuredohng rehn Sehoiakim. Nanmwarkio eri koasoanehdi pwe en kamakamala oh kahlepe en lekdekiong nan wasahn seridien aramas mwahl akan.)
- 24 Eri, pwehki ei alehdi sawas sang rehn Ahikam, nein Sapan, me kahrehda eh sohte pengielahng rehn aramas ako oh sohte kamakamala.
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