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WORD Research this...Jeremiah 33
- 1 Nindokon ei sensel nan kelen tehnpaso, mahsen en KAUN-O pil pwurehng wiawihong ie.
- 2 KAUN-O, me ketin kapikada sampah, me ketikihong mwomwe oh koasoanediong nan dewe, ahpw ketin mahseniong ie. Ih me mware iei KAUN-O, ketin mahsanih,
- 3 “Likwerih ie, I ahpw pahn sapeng uhk; I pahn mahsanihong uhk soahng kapwuriamwei oh manaman ekei me ke sohte kin ese duwe.
- 4 Ngehi, KAUN-O, Koht en Israel, mahsanih me ihmw kan nan Serusalem oh tehnpesen nanmwarkien Suda pahn ohla pwehki mahwen oh imwintihti kan ar pahn kapilpene.
- 5 Mehn Suda kei pahn mahweniong mehn Papilonia me pahn audehkihla nan ihmw kan paliweren irail kan me I pahn kemehla nan ei engieng kowahlap. I sohpeisangehr kahnimw wet pwehki wiewia suwed kan me towe kan wiadahr.
- 6 Ahpw I pahn kamwahwihala kahnimw wet oh towe kan oh kapwuredohng irail ar kehlail en paliwar. I pahn kasalehiong irail popohl mwuledek oh onepek mwahu.
- 7 I pahn kapaiahda Suda oh Israel, oh pwurehng onehda duwehte mahs.
- 8 I pahn kamwakelehsang diparail kan me re wiahiongieier, oh I pahn mahkikihong irail diparail kan oh ar kahngohdi.
- 9 Serusalem pahn wiahla pwarer en peren, wahu, oh kapohl ong ie; oh wehi koaros en sampah pahn masakada oh rerrer ni ar pahn rong duwen soahng mwahu kan me I wiahiong mehn Serusalem kan oh duwen kapai me I ketikihong kahnimwo.”
- 10 KAUN-O ketin mahsanih, “Aramas akan ndinda me wasaht duwelahr sapwtehn, me sohte aramas de mahn kousoan ie. Oh re pwung; kisin kahnimw kan en Suda oh pohn ahl akan en Serusalem solahr towe; sohte aramas de mahn kousoan wasao. Ahpw wasa pwukat kumwail pahn pwurehng rong
- 11 ngilen peren oh nsenamwahu oh koulen peren en kapwopwoud kan. Kumwail pahn rong aramas akan ar pahn kokoul nindokon ar pahn wahdo kisakis kan ong ni ei Tehnpas Sarawio; re pahn kokoulki, ‘Kumwail kapingkahlangan ong KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalap, pwehki ih me kupwur mwahu oh sapwellime limpoak me poatopoat.’ I pahn kapaiada sahpwet duwehte mahs. Ngehi, KAUN-O, me mahmahsen.”
- 12 KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalap mahsanih, “Nan sahpw wet me duwehte sapwtehn oh wasa me sohte aramas de mahn kin kousoan ie, e pahn pwurehng miehla wasahn kamwenge sihpw, wasa me silepen sihpw kan kak kahrelahng ie nair pelin sihpw.
- 13 Nan kisin kahnimw kan me mi nan sahpw nahnahn kan, ni tepin dohl kan, oh palieir en Suda, nan sapwen Pensamin, nan kousapw akan me kapilpene Serusalem, oh nan kisin kahnimw kan en Suda, silepen sihpw kan pahn pwurehng wadewadek uwen tohtohn nair sihpw kan. Ngehi, KAUN-O, me mahmahsen.”
- 14 KAUN-O ketin mahsanih, “Ahnsou ehu kohkohdo me I pahn kapwaiada inou me I wiahiongehr mehn Israel oh Suda.
- 15 Ni ahnsowo I pahn pilada nanmwarki men me pahn kohsang ni kadaudok en Depit. Nanmwarkio pahn wia dahme pwung oh pahrek wasa koaros nan sahpwo.
- 16 Mehn Suda oh Serusalem pahn komourla oh ahnekihla onepek mwahu. Kahnimwo pahn adanekihla ‘KAUN-O, At Sounkomour.’
- 17 Ngehi, KAUN-O, me inoukihda me kadaudok en Depit pahn wiewia nanmwarkien Israel kohkohlahte,
- 18 oh kadaudok en Lipai pahn wiewia samworo kohkohlahte, re pahn papah ie oh kin patohwanda meirong isihs kan, meirong en wahnsahpw, oh meirong teikan.”
- 19 KAUN-O mahsanihong ie,
- 20 “I wiadahr inou ehu ong rahn oh pwohng, pwe ira en kin leledo ni ara ahnsou; oh inowo sohte kak ohla.
- 21 Ih pil duwen ei wiahda inou ehu ong ei ladu Depit, me kadaudoke pahn wiewia nanmwarki kohkohlahte, oh I pil wiadahr ehu inou ong samworo kan sang ni kadaudok en Lipai, me re pahn papah ie kohkohlahte; oh inou pwuko sohte kak ohla.
- 22 I pahn kahngederehla kadaudok en ei ladu Depit oh samworo kan sang ni kadaudok en Lipai, pwe re en tohtohla oh sohte kak wadawad duwehte usu kan en pahnlahng de pihk en ni oaroahr kan me soh kak wadawad.”
- 23 KAUN-O ahpw mahsanihong ie,
- 24 “Ke tehk duwen aramas akan ar ndinda me I keselahr Israel oh Suda, peneinei riauo me I pilada? Eri, re kin mwamwahlikin irail nei aramas akan oh solahr wiahkin irail wehi ehu.
- 25 Ahpw ngehi, KAUN-O, wiadahr inou ehu ong rahn oh pwohng, oh I wiadahr kosonned kei me katakatanga sampah oh pahnlahng.
- 26 Eri, nin duwen ei wiadahr met ni mehlel, ih duwen ei pahn dadaur ei inou ong kadaudok en Seikop oh ong ei ladu Depit. I pahn pilada emen kadaudok en Depit pwehn kaunda kadaudok en Eipraam, Aisek, oh Seikop. I pahn kupwurkalahngan ong nei aramas akan oh pwurehng kapaiairailda.”
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