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WORD Research this...Job 7
- 1 Mour en aramas rasehng doadoahk idihd en sounpei, rasehng doadoahk apwal en paliwar,
- 2 rasehng lidu men me kin inengieng wasa mwete lemwlemwur; rasehng tohndoadoahk men me kin awiawih pweine.
- 3 Ehuehu sounpwong kin kohdo oh nekla sohte me I en mourki; pwohng koaros kin wadohng ie pahtou.
- 4 Ni ei kin wendi pwe I en meirla, awa kan kin pwand mehlel; I kin wekiwekidekseli pwohngo pwon oh kin kasikasik marain en nin sohrahn.
- 5 Mwahs kadirehla paliwerei; e direkihla kens; nahn kin kohkohsang nan ei ohla kan.
- 6 Ei rahn akan kin imwisekla ni sohte koapworopwor, imwisekla mwadang sang mwekid en dikek en deidei.
- 7 Maing Koht, komwi ketin tamataman me ei mour duwehte esingek ehu; ei peren imwiseklahr.
- 8 Kumwail kilikilang ie met, ahpw mwuhr kumwail pahn sohla kilang ie. Ma kumwail pahn rapahkin ie, I solahr pahn mie.
- 9 Rasehng pelien depwek pali me kin sohla mie oh sohrala, aramas emen kin mehla oh sohte mwahn kin pwurodo; koaros me kin ese kin manokehla.
- 10 Rasehng pelien depwek pali me kin sohla mie oh sohrala, aramas emen kin mehla oh sohte mwahn kin pwurodo; koaros me kin ese kin manokehla.
- 11 Soh! I sohte pahn nennenla! I lingeringerdahr kowahlap. I uhdahn pahn koasoi.
- 12 Dahme kumwail sinsilehkin ie? Kumwail wiahkin ie mahn kamasepwehk en nansed?
- 13 I kin wendi oh song en kommoaldi; I kin rapahki dahme pahn kamwahwihala ei medek.
- 14 Ahpw kumwail kin kamasangkin ie amwail ouraman kan; kumwail kahrehiong ie kaudiahl oh ouraman suwed kan,
- 15 ihme kahrehda ei men lusiamala sang momour nan paliwar suwed wet.
- 16 Solahr ei koapworopwor; I pwangadahr momour. Kumwail piseksang ie. Solahr katepen ei mour.
- 17 Dahme komwi nohk kesempwalkihki aramas? Dahme komwi kin ketin tetengki eh mwekid kan?
- 18 Komwi kin ketin kasawih nimenseng koaros oh kin ketin songosong ahnsou koaros.
- 19 Ia duwe, komwi soh kak sohpeisang ie ahnsou kis, pwe I en kadallehla pilen eweiet?
- 20 Ia duwe, komwi kupwursuwedkihla dipei kan, iei komwi me kin ketin salihedi aramas? Dahme komwi ketin wiahkin ie omwi mehn sosohng? Ia duwe, I wia wisik toutou ehu ong komwi?
- 21 Komwi sohte kak kupwur mahkikihong ie dipei kan? Komwi sohte kak meliehla ei sapwung kan? I nektehn kohdilahng nan ei sousou, oh I solahr pahn mie ni ahnsou me komwi pahn ketin rapahkin ie.
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