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WORD Research this...Joshua 1
- 1 Mwurin sapwellimen KAUN-O ladu, Moses eh melahr, KAUN-O ahpw mahseniong nein Moses sounsawaso, me iei Sosua nein Nun, e mahsanih,
- 2 “Ei ladu Moses melahr. Eri, kaunopada ahnsou wet, kowe oh mehn Isreal akan koaros, oh kotehla Pillap Sordan kolahng nan sahpw me I pahn kihong kumwail.
- 3 Duwehte me I padahkihong Moses, I kihonguhkehr, oh nei aramas akan koaros, sahpw koaros me kumwail pahn kaparowohng ie.
- 4 Iet irepen sapwamwailen: sang sapwtehno ni palieir lel dolen Lepanon kan ni paliepeng; oh sang pillap laud, Iupreitis, ni palimese, iangahki sapwen mehn Id kan, lel Sehd Mediderenien ni palikapi.
- 5 “Sohte me pahn kak kaloweiukedi erein omw mour. I pahn ieiang uhk duwehte ei kin ieiang Moses. I sohte pahn keseiukala.
- 6 Ke en kelail oh kommwad, pwe kowe me pahn kahluwa aramas pwukat ni arail pahn kolahng nan sahpw me I inoukihong ar pahpa kahlap ako.
- 7 A kowe, ke en kehlail oh kommwad. Oh kanahieng kapwaiada kosonnedo pwon me ei ladu Moses kihonguhkehr. Dehr mwamwahliki kosonnedo; eri ke pahn pweida mwahu wasa koaros me ke pahn kohla ie.
- 8 Kanahieng pwe pwuken Kosonnedo pahn kin wadawad ni ahnsoun kaudok koaros. Ke pahn kin sukusukuhlki nin rahn oh nipwong, oh kanahieng soahng koaros me ntingdier loale. Eri, ke ahpw pahn kepwehpwehla oh pweida.
- 9 Tamatamante me I ndahnguhkehr ke en kehlail oh kommwad! Ke dehr masak de lamalam tikitik, pwehki Ngehi, KAUN-O, omw Koht, me kin ieiang uhk wasa koaros me ke pahn kin kohla ie.”
- 10 Sosua eri ndaiong kaunen Israel ko,
- 11 “Kumwail kohwei nan kahnimpwal akan oh padahkihong aramas akan, “Kumwail kaunopada amwail kisin tungoal, pwehki mwurin rahn siluh kumwail pahn kohla oh kotehla Pillap Sordan pwe kumwail en sapwenikihla sahpwo me KAUN-O, amwail Koht, pahn ketikihong kumwail.”
- 12 Sosua ahpw ndaiong kadaudok en Reupen oh Kad oh elep en kadaudok en Manase,
- 13 “Tamataman duwen sapwellimen KAUN-O ladu Moses, eh patohwanohng kumwail, me KAUN-O, amwail Koht, pahn ketikihong kumwail sahpw wet ni palimesehn Sordan pwe en wiahla amwail wasahn kousoan.
- 14 Amwail pwoud, noumwail seri, oh noumwail pelinmen kan, pahn mihmi wasaht, a noumwail sounpei kan me onopadahngehr mahwen pahn kotehla pillapo mwohn riamwail mehn Isreal akan pwe re en sewese irail
- 15 lao re sapwenikihla sahpwo ni palimesehn Sordan me KAUN-O amwail Koht ketikihongirailehr. Eri ni ahnsou me kadaudok en Israel koaros pahn kousoanla wasao, kumwail pahn pwurodo oh kousoanla wasaht nan sapwamwail ni palimesehn Sordan, sahpw me Moses, sapwellimen KAUN-O ladu, kihongkumwailehr.”
- 16 Irail eri sapeng Sosua, nda, “Se pahn wia soahng koaros me komwi padahkihong kiht, oh kohla wasa sohte lipilipil me komwi pahn kadarkitalahng ie.
- 17 Se pahn peikiong komwi duwehte at kin peikiong Moses, oh KAUN-O, omw Koht, en ketin ieiang komwi duwehte eh kin ketin ieiang Moses.
- 18 Mehmen me pahn pelian, de sapeikiong omwi kosonned akan, sohte lipilipil, e uhdahn pahn kamakamala. A komwi en kehlail oh kommwad!”
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