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WORD Research this...Job 13
- 1 Mehkoaros me kumwail nda, I rongehr mahs. I wehwehki koaros; I pil wehwehki duwehte kumwail. I sohte mihla pahmwail.
- 2 Mehkoaros me kumwail nda, I rongehr mahs. I wehwehki koaros; I pil wehwehki duwehte kumwail. I sohte mihla pahmwail.
- 3 Ahpw I pahn akupwungiong Koht, kaidehk kumwail; I men rapahki ei pwung pahn kupwure.
- 4 Kumwail kidimkihla amwail sawehwe kan likamw; kumwail duwehte toahkte kan me sohte kak kamwahwihala aramas.
- 5 Kumwail dehr nda mehkot, pwe aramas en lemeleme me kumwail aramas loalokong kei!
- 6 Kumwail rong duwen ei pahn patohwanda ei repenpwung.
- 7 Dahme kumwail likilikamwki? Kumwail lemeleme me amwail likamw akan pahn wia kamwahu ong Koht?
- 8 Kumwail songosong en doarehla? Kumwail pahn lelki sapwellime repenpwung nan mwoalen kopwung?
- 9 Ma Koht pahn ketin kasawih kumwail, e pahn ketin diar mehkot mwahu rehmwail? Kumwail lemeleme me kumwail kak pitih Koht duwehte amwail pitih aramas?
- 10 Mehnda ma amwail uhwong me rir, ahpw e pahn ketin kapwungohng kumwail,
- 11 oh sapwellime manaman pahn kadirehkinkumwailla masepwehk kowahlap.
- 12 Amwail padahk kan soh katepe rasehng pehs; amwail akupwung kan me luwet rasehng pwehl.
- 13 Kumwail nennenla oh mweidohng ie I en koasoi, oh I nek pein dolung wahn ei koasoi kan.
- 14 I onopadahr I en pangala ei mour.
- 15 Solahr ei koapworopwor, eri ia duwen ma Koht pahn ketin kemeiehla? I pahn kasalehda ei repengpwung pahn kupwure.
- 16 Mweinele met pahn doareiehla, pwehki eh sohte aramas suwed men kak eimah mwohn silangin Koht.
- 17 Eri, kumwail rong ei pahn sakarada.
- 18 I onopadahr I en kasalehda ei repengpwung, pwehki ei ese me ngehi me pwung.
- 19 Maing Koht, komwi pahn ketidohn kasalehda ei sapwung? Ma komwi pahn ketin wia met, I onopadahr I en nennenla oh mehla.
- 20 Komwi ketin mweidohng ie I en peki soahngte riau; eri komwi ketin kupwure, oh I sohte pahn song en rukusang komwi;
- 21 komwi ketin katokihedi omwi kalokei ie, oh dehr kauwehkiniehla masepwehk mwuledek.
- 22 Maing Koht, komwi ketin mahsen mahs, I ahpw pahn sapeng. De mweidohng ie I en pato mahs, komwi ahpw ketin sapeng.
- 23 Ia dipei kan? Ia sapwung me I wiadahr? Ia sapwung me I dipikidahr?
- 24 Dahme komwi ketin rirkihsang ie? Dahme komwi ketin wiahkin ie imwintihti men?
- 25 Komwi songosong en kamasak ie? I rasehng tehndipw ieu; komwi mahmahweniong tehndipw meng ieu.
- 26 Komwi ketin uhkihong ie kadip kapahtou laud kei, pwehki dihp akan me I wiadahr ni ei pwulopwul.
- 27 Komwi ketin salihkidier nehi kan sel mete; komwi kin ketin mwasamwasahn kahk koaros me I kin wia, oh pil kin ketin kasawih lipwen nehi kan.
- 28 Pwehki met, I ahpw ohkilahr rasehng lepin tuhke mwoasoangoat, rasehng likou me loangenmwet kangalahr.
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