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WORD Research this...Job 29
- 1 Sohp pwurehng tapihada koasoi Sohp
- 2 I ahpw men ei mour en pwuralahng mahs, ni ahnsou me Koht kin ketin sinsile ie.
- 3 Koht ketiket rehi ahnsowo oh ketikihong ie marain ni ei weweidwei nan rotorot.
- 4 Iei ni rahn pwuko me I paiamwahu oh kalahngan en Koht sinsile imwei.
- 5 Koht Wasa Lapalahpie ketin ieiang ie ahnsowo oh ei tungoal seri kan kapikapil ie.
- 6 Ei tungoal kou oh kuht kan kihda milik laud, oh ei tuhkehn olip kan wosada wasa takain kan.
- 7 Ni ahnsou me mah kan kin tuhpene nan kahnimwo, oh I kin mwohndiong nanpwungarail,
- 8 mwahnakapw akan kin keisang mwohi ni ar kin kilang ie, oh me mah kan kin kasalehda ar waunekin ie.
- 9 Kaunen aramas ako pahn kin tokedihsang ar koasoi;
- 10 pil me keieu lapalap ako kin nennenla.
- 11 Koaros me kilang oh rong duwen ngehi kin koasoakoasoia duwen mwahu kan me I wiadahr.
- 12 Ni ahnsou me semwehmwe kan peki sawas, I sewese irail; I sewese me sepwoupwou kan me sohte sawasaparail.
- 13 Aramas akan me mihla nan apwal mwuledek, kapinga ie, oh I rapahkihong liohdi kan sawasaparail.
- 14 I wia mwekid pwung oh pahrek ahnsou koaros.
- 15 Ngehi me wia mesen me maskun kan, oh nehn me nehtuk kan.
- 16 I rasehng sahm emen rehn me semwehmwe kan oh uhpalihki mehn liki kan me milahr nan apwal.
- 17 I kauwehla manaman en aramas lemei kan oh doarehla me re kahpwalihalahr kan.
- 18 I kasik me ei mour pahn reirei oh I pahn mehla nan imwei ni nsenamwahu.
- 19 I rasehng tuhke pwoat me kalowe kan kin kelemwur ahnsou koaros, oh pwoaik kin kalamwur rah kan.
- 20 Aramas koaros kin kapikapinga ie ahnsou koaros, oh ei kehl sohte kin ohla.
- 21 Ni ei kihda kaweid, aramas akan kin nennenla oh rong mwahu dahme I patohwanda;
- 22 re sohte kin kapatahiong mehkot ni ei kin kaimwisekala ei pato kan. Ei pato kan kin lel irail rasehng dingiding en keteu;
- 23 koaros kin pwungki ei pato kan rasehng soumwet kan ar kin perenda ahnsoun keteu.
- 24 I kin sirei ong irail ni eh kin sohla ar koapworopwor; ei mesen nsenamwahu kin kakehlahda kapehdirail.
- 25 I kin ale pwukoa oh koasoanehdi wie lamalam akan; I kahluwa irail rasehng nanmwarki men me kin kahluwa sapwellime sounpei kan, oh kansenamwawihirailla nan ar pwunod.
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2012-07-05Pohnpeian (pon)
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