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WORD Research this...Job 8
- 1 Komwi kaimwiseklahr omwi lokaiahn kisinieng kan?
- 2 Komwi kaimwiseklahr omwi lokaiahn kisinieng kan?
- 3 Koht sohte kin ketin wekidala sapwellime kadeik; e sohte kin kapweiekidi eh kin ketin wia dahme pwung.
- 4 Mweinele noumw seri kan wiadahr dihp ong Koht, ihme e ketin kalokehkin irail ni me konehng.
- 5 Eri, sohpeiong oh pekipek rehn Koht Wasa Lapalahpie;
- 6 ma komwi me mehlel oh mwakelekel, Koht ahpw pahn ketido oh sewesei komwi oh kapwuredohng komwi tohn imwomwio nin duwen keting ehu.
- 7 Omwi pai koaros me sohralahr pahn wiahla mehkot mwahl me sohte pahrekiong dahme Koht pahn ketikihong komwi.
- 8 Komwi tehk mahs ahnsou kis mwomwen erpit en mahs ako; medemedewe duwen me mehlel kan me atail pahpa ko wehwehkier.
- 9 Atail mour me mwotomwot, sohte mehkot kitail ese; kitail kin sohrala rasehng mwete pohn sampah.
- 10 Ahpw ohl loalokong en kawa ko en sukuhlih komwi; rong dahme re koasoia:
- 11 “Ahlek sohte kak wosada wasa me sohte pihl; re sohte kak dierek wasa me sohte pwelmatak.
- 12 Ma pihl pahn madada, irail me pahn tepin mengila, ahpw re me nohn tikitik oh sohte kak palidi pwehn wia mehn doadoahk.
- 13 Aramas me sohte ar Koht kin duwehte ahlek pwuko; ar koapworopwor kin sohrala, ni ahnsou ehu me re kin sohpeisang Koht.
- 14 Re kin koapworopworki selin dereht ehu-pesen likan ehu.
- 15 Ma re pahn idengekla pohn pesen likan ehu, pesen likano kak kolirailda? Ma re pahn koledi selin dereht ehu, sahlo kak sewese irail en uhda?”
- 16 Aramas suwed kin rasehng kisin dihpw me kin wosada pahn ketipin, rasehng kisin dihpw me kin parpeseng wasa koaros nan mwetuwel.
- 17 Kalowarail kin pwoalepene takai kan oh kin pwoalepene teng takai koaros.
- 18 Ahpw song usirailda-% sohte mwahn emen pahn ese me mie tuhke wasao.
- 19 Ei, ih soangen peren pwukat me aramas suwed kan kin ahneki; meteikan ahpw kin kohdo oh mihla nan dewerail.
- 20 Ahpw Koht sohte pahn ketin meliehla me loalopwoat akan de e sohte pahn ketin sewese aramas suwed kan.
- 21 E pahn ketin kupwureikomwihla pwe komwi en kak pwurehng kouruhr oh pereperen,
- 22 ahpw e pahn ketin kanamenekihala irail kan me kailongkin komwi, oh imwen me suwed kan pahn sohrala.
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