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WORD Research this...Job 2
- 1 Eri, ni rahn me tohnleng kan pwurehng pokonpene mwohn silangin Koht, Sehdan ahpw pil iang uh nanpwungarail.
- 2 KAUN-O eri ketin keinemwe reh, mahsanih, “Ke mihmihte ia?” Sehdan ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “I kakahnseli wasa kan, pidipidahkih sampah.”
- 3 KAUN-O eri mahsanih, “Ia duwe, ke kilangehr Sohp, ei laduwo? Pwe sohte aramas nin sampah me loalopwoat oh mwahu duwehte ih. E kin kaudokiong ie oh kin kanahieng pwe en dehr wiahda me suwed ahnsou koaros. Ke koangngoangehkin ie I en mweidohng uhk pwe ke en kasongosonge ni sohte kahrepe, ahpw iet Sohp dadaurete nan eh loalopwoat duwehte mahs.”
- 4 Sehdan ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Aramas kin mweidala mehkoaros me e ahneki pwe en doarehla pein eh mour.
- 5 Ahpw ma komwi ketin kauwehla paliwere-eri e pahn lahlahwei komwi mwohn silangmwi!”
- 6 KAUN-O eri ketin mahsanihong Sehdan, “Me mwahu! En mihla pahn omw manaman; ahpw ihte, ke sohte pahn kemehla.”
- 7 Sehdan eri patopatohla sang mwohn silangin KAUN-O oh kalokehki Sohp kens suwed ehu wasa koaros ni paliwere.
- 8 Sohp eri kohla oh mihmi limwahn kihd ehu, oh e kin korokorehdkihsang nahnen eh kens kan kisin diper en dahl ohla ieu.
- 9 Eh pwoudo ahpw kin ndahng, “Ia duwe, ke dadaurete nan omw loalopwoatohng Koht? Dahme ke seu lahlahwehki, ke ahpw mehla?”
- 10 Sohp ahpw sapeng, nda, “Ke lokolokaiahn lih iahk! Ahnsou me Koht kin ketikihong kitail mehkot mwahu, kitail kin kapingahki. Ia duwen atail pahn kaulimkihla ma e ketikihong kitail apwal?” Eri, nan apwal pwukat koaros Sohp sohte mwahn lahlahwekihla Koht.
- 11 Kompoakepahn Sohp ohl silimen mie: emen ede Elipas sang kahnimw en Teman, emen sang wehin Sua ede Pildad, a emen ede Sopar sang wehin Naama. Eri, ni ar rong uwen lokolok laud me Sohp wiahier, re inoukipene re en pas reh oh kansenamwahwihala.
- 12 Ni ar kohkolahng reh, ahpw saikinte nohn karanih, re kilenglahte, kilangada Sohp. Re ahpw sohte ese me iei ih mwo. Ni ar tehkada me iei ih mwo, re tapihada sengiseng. Re ahpw tehrpeseng ar likou kan, uwen ar nsensuwed, oh sipedadahng pwelpar nan wehwe oh pohn moangarail kan.
- 13 Re ahpw mwohndiong nanpwel mpen Sohp, mihmihki wasao erein rahn isuh oh pwohng isipwong, sohte mwahn wia ehu koasoi ong Sohp, uwen ar pehmada eh lokolok laud.
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