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WORD Research this...Job 12
- 1 Ei, kumwail me ngilen aramas akan. Ma kumwail pahn mehla, kupwurokong pahn pil iang kumwail sohrala.
- 2 Ei, kumwail me ngilen aramas akan. Ma kumwail pahn mehla, kupwurokong pahn pil iang kumwail sohrala.
- 3 Ahpw pwehki eh mie ei mehn madamadau duwehte me kumwail ahneki; I sohte dohsang kumwail ni ire wet; aramas koaros wehwehki dahme kumwail ndahier.
- 4 Kompoakepahi kan pil kouruhrkinieier met; re kouruhr, mehndahte ei pwung oh mwakelekel; ahpw mie ahnsou ehu me Koht ketin karonge ei kapakap.
- 5 Sohte amwail apwal, ihme kumwail kepitkin ie; kumwail wokiher aramas emen me nektehn pwupwudi.
- 6 Ahpw sounpirap akan oh aramas akan me sohte ar Koht kin momour ni popohl, mehnda ma ihte ar kehlail me re kin wiahki ar koht.
- 7 Pil soahng tohto me menpihr kan oh mahn akan kak sukuhlihkin kumwail;
- 8 kumwail peki loalokong en mahn en sampah kan oh mahn en nansed akan.
- 9 Irail koaros wehwehki me nin limen KAUN-O me kapikirailda.
- 10 Iei Koht me kin ketin kaweid mour en sapwellime mahn akan; mour en aramas koaros kin mihmi nin lime.
- 11 Ahpw nin duwen lowemwen eh kin perenki song nemen kisin mwenge, salengomw pil perenki rongorong ngilen mahsen kan.
- 12 Aramas mah ahneki kupwurokong, ahpw Koht sapwellimaniki kupwurokong oh manaman. Aramas mah kan kin erpit; Koht sapwellimaniki erpit oh manaman en kamwakid wasa.
- 13 Aramas mah ahneki kupwurokong, ahpw Koht sapwellimaniki kupwurokong oh manaman. Aramas mah kan kin erpit; Koht sapwellimaniki erpit oh manaman en kamwakid wasa.
- 14 Ma Koht pahn kauwehla, ihs me kak pwurehng onehda, oh ihs me kak kasaledekihala aramas emen me Koht ketin salihedi?
- 15 Pihl kin madada, ni ahnsou me Koht kin ketin kapweiekidi keteu; e kin lapakehda ni ahnsou me e kin ketin kadaredi keteu.
- 16 Koht me ketin roson oh kin ketin powehdi ahnsou koaros; me likamw oh sounwia likamw koaros kin mihmi pahn sapwellime manaman.
- 17 E kin ketikihsang kupwurokong en kaun akan oh kin ketin kupwurehda kaun akan en mwomwen pweipweila.
- 18 E kin ketin kasapwilidi nanmwarki kan oh salihiraildi;
- 19 e kin ketin kahaktikitikihala samworo kan oh aramas lapalap akan.
- 20 E kin ketin kanennenihala aramas likilik kan, oh ketikihsang kupwurokong en me mah kan.
- 21 E kin ketin kanamenekihala me lapalap akan oh katokihedi kehlail en kaun akan.
- 22 E kin ketin kamarainihada wasa rotorot akan me rasehng wasa rotorot en mehla.
- 23 E kin ketin kakehlahda oh ketikihong manaman ong wehi kan, ahpw mwuhr e kin ketin kalowehdi oh kamwomwirailla.
- 24 E kin ketin kupwurehda arail kaun akan en mwomwen pweipweila oh ketin mweidohng irail en sansalongseli wasa kan;
- 25 re dedehmseli wasa nan rot oh wasawasasseli duwehte aramas sakaula kan.
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