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WORD Research this...John 5
- 1 Mwurin mepwukat, sarawi lapalap ehu en mehn Suhs ahpw wiawi, Sises eri ketidalahng Serusalem.
- 2 Eri, nan Serusalem limwahn Wenihmwen Sihpw, mie lepin leh ehu me palangk limau kapilpene, me adaneki Pedehsda ni mahsen en Ipru.
- 3 Me soumwahu tohto kin wonohn nan palangk pwukat, me maskun, me sikelekel, oh pil me mwoator. [Irail kin awiawih pwe pihlo en mwekidida.
- 4 [Pwehki ekei ahnsou tohnleng en Kaun-o kin ketididohng nin lepin leho oh kamwakidada. Eri, ni ahnsou me lepin leho pahn mwekidida, mehmen me tiengidi loale mahs, iei ih me pahn mwahula sang soangen soumwahu me mie reh.]
- 5 Ohl emen mie wasao, me wie sosoumwahuki sounpar silihsek waluh.
- 6 Ni Sises eh ketin mahsanihada ohlo oh mwahngihada me e wonohnkiher wasao ahnsou reirei, e ahpw ketin mahsanihong, “Ia duwe, ke sohte men kehlailda?”
- 7 Ohl soumwahwo ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Maing, sohte nei aramas met me pahn weiediwohng nan lepin leho ni ahnsou me e kin mwekidida. Pwe ni ei kin kohkohdiwei, emen kin tiengla mwohi.”
- 8 Sises ahpw mahsanihong, “Uhda, ale kihomwen, oh kohkohwei.”
- 9 Ni ahnsowohte ohlo kelailada, e ahpw ale kiheo kohkohla. Met wiawiher ni rahnen Sapad ehu.
- 10 Mehn Suhs ako eri ndaiong ohl me kehlaildahro, “Rahnwet rahnen Sapad, oh e uhwong atail Kosonned ke en wa kihomwen.”
- 11 E ahpw sapengkin irail, “Ohl me ketin kakehleiehdao me mahsanihong ie, ‘Ale kihomwen, kowe kohkohwei.’ ”
- 12 Irail ahpw kalelapak, “Ihs ih me mahsanihong uhk ke en ale kihomwen oh kohkohwei?”
- 13 A me kehlaildahro sehse ihs ih, pwehki Sises ketlahsangehr wasao, pwehki wasao eh pokonlahr.
- 14 Kedekedeo, Sises ahpw ketin mahsanihada ohlo nan Tehnpas Sarawio, e ahpw mahsanihong, “Kilang, ke kehlaildahr, ke dehr pwurehng wia dihp, pwe me suwedsang met de pahn lelohng uhk.”
- 15 Ohlo ahpw kohieila oh ndaiong mehn Suhs ko me Sises me kakehlahda.
- 16 Iei kahrepe wet me kahrehda mehn Suhs ako ar tapihada kaloke Sises, pwehki eh ketin kakehlahda ohlo ni rahnen Sapad.
- 17 Eri, Sises ahpw ketin mahsanihong irail, “Semei kin ketin doadoahk ahnsou koaros, oh pil ngehi, I uhdahn pahn doadoahk.”
- 18 Iei mahsen wet me kahrehiong mehn Suhs ako ar nantihong re en kemehla Sises, kaidehn pwehki eh ketin kauwehla kosonned en Sapadte, a pil pwehki eh mahsanih me dene Seme Koht, oh kapahrekiong pein ih Koht.
- 19 Sises ahpw ketin mahsanihong irail, “I ndaiong kumwail ni mehlel: Sapwellimeo sohte kin wia mehkot ni pein eh koasoandi, pwe me e kin kilang me Sahmo kin ketin wia, ihte me e kin wia. Pwe me Sahmo kin ketin wia, iei me Sapwellimeo pil kin wia.
- 20 Pwehki Sahmo eh ketin loalloale Sapwellimeo, e kin ketin kasalehiong mehkoaros me pein ih kin ketin wiewia. Eri, e pahn ketin kasalehiong wiewia kan me lapasang met kan pwe en wia; oh kumwail koaros pahn pwuriamweikihla.
- 21 Pwehki duwen Sahmo eh kin ketin kapirada me melahr akan, oh komourirailla, ih duwen Sapwellimeo pil kin ketikihong mour irail kan me e ketin kupwurki.
- 22 Sohte emen me Sahmo ketin kadeikada, pwehki eh ketikihongehr Sapwellimeo manaman unsek en kadeik;
- 23 pwe aramas koaros en wauneki Sapwellimeo duwehte arail pil wauneki Sahm. Mehmen me sohte wauneki Sapwellimeo, e pil sohte wauneki Sahmo me poaronedohr Sapwellimeo.
- 24 “I ndaiong kumwail ni mehlel: mehmen me kin rong ei padahk oh pwoson ih me ketin kadariehdo, iei ih me ahneki mour soutuk. E sohte pahn lelohng kadeik, pwehki eh sipallasangehr mehla lelohng mour.
- 25 I ndaiong kumwail ni mehlel: ahnsou ehu pahn kohdo-eri, e lelehr-me me melahr akan pahn rongada ngilen Sapwellimen Kohto, oh irail kan me rongadahr pahn mourda.
- 26 Pwehki duwen Sahm me tepin mour, ih duwen eh ketikihong Sapwellimeo en wia tepin mour.
- 27 Oh e pil ketikihong Sapwellimeo manaman pwe en wia kadeik, pwehki ih Nein-Aramas.
- 28 Kumwail dehr pwuriamweiki mepwukat, pwehki ahnsou ehu pahn kohdo me irail koaros me mihmi nan sousou kan pahn rong kapitie,
- 29 oh re pahn pedoisang nan arail sousou kan. A me wiewia mwahu kan pahn iasadahng mour, a me wiewia suwed kan pahn iasadahng kadeik.”
- 30 “I sohte kak wia mehkot ni pein ei koasoandi. Pwe I kin wia kadeik nin duwen me Koht ketin mahsanihong ie. Eri, ei kadeik me pwung, pwehki I sohte kin rapahki pein nsenei, ahpw kupwur en ih me ketin kadariedohro.
- 31 “Ma I pahn kadehde duwen pein ngehi, mehkan me I nda sohte pahn uhdahn wia mehn kadehde mehlel.
- 32 Ahpw mie emen me kin kadehde ie, oh I ese me mehkan me e kin koasoiahki duwen ngehi me mehlel.
- 33 Kumwail kadaralahngehr Sohn noumwail sounkair kan, ih eri kadehdedahr duwen me mehlelo.
- 34 Kaidehn pwe I en uhdahn ahneki kadehdehn aramas; I ndahte mepwukat pwe kumwail en mourkihla.
- 35 Sohn rasehng lamp ehu me kin mpwumpwul oh maramarain, oh kumwail kin men perenki eh marain ahnsou kis.
- 36 Ahpw mie kadehdepei me laudsang kadehde kan me Sohn wiadahr. Pwehki doadoahk kan me I kin wiewia, oh doadoahk kan me Semei ketin mweidohng ie I en wia, mepwukat iei kadehdepei me kin kasalehda me Sahmo me ketin kadariehdo.
- 37 Oh Semei me ketin kadariehdo, pein ih pil ketin kadehdehier duwen ngehi. Kumwail sohte mwahn rong kapitie, oh sohte mwahn kilang silangi,
- 38 oh sapwellime mahsen kan sohte kin ketiket loalamwail, pwehki amwail sohte pwoson ih me e ketin kadarodo.
- 39 Kumwail kin sukuhlki Pwuhk Sarawi pwehki amwail lemeleme me kumwail pahn diar mour soutuk sang loale. Ahpw Pwuhk Sarawi kin kadehde duwen ngehi!
- 40 A kumwail kahng kodohng ie pwe kumwail en ahneki mour.
- 41 “I sohte rapahki wauwi sang rehn aramas akan.
- 42 Ahpw I wehwehki duwen kumwail, I ese me sohte amwail limpoak ong Koht nan mohngiongimwail kan.
- 43 I kohkihdo ni manaman en Semei, ahpw kumwail sohte kasamwo ie. A ni emen eh pahn kohkihdo ni pein ede, kumwail kin kasamwo.
- 44 Kumwail kin anahne kaping sang pein nanpwungamwail; ahpw kumwail sohte song en rapahki kaping sang rehn Koht. Eri, ia duwen amwail kak pwoson ie?
- 45 Kumwail dehr lemeleme me I pahn kedipei kumwail rehn Sahmo. Mie emen me pahn kedipei kumwail, iei ih Moses, me kumwail kin koapworopworki.
- 46 Ma kumwail uhdahn kamehlele Moses, kumwail pil pahn pwoson ie, pwehki ih me ntingihedier duwen ngehi.
- 47 Ahpw pwehki amwail sohte kamehlele eh mahsen kan, ia duwen amwail pahn kak kamehlele ei padahk kan?”
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