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WORD Research this...Joshua 17
- 1 Peliensapw me mi palikapi en Sordan kohieng ekei peneinei kan me kisehn Manase, nein Sosep me keieu laud. Makir, semen Kilead, ih me nein Manase pwutak me keieu laud oh sounpei dingngan men ih, kahrehda Kilead oh Pasan me mi palimesehn Sordan, kohieng pwe en sapwenikihla.
- 2 A sahpw me mi palikapi en Sordan kohieng luhwen peneinei kan en Manase: iei Apieser, Elek, Asriel, Sekem, Eper oh Semida. Irail pwukat iei kadaudok en Manase, nein Sosep, oh irail iei me kaunen peneinei kan.
- 3 Selopehad, nein Eper, Eper nein Kilead, Kilead nein Makir, Makir nein Manase, eri, Selopehad sohte nah pwutak emen, ahpw ihte nah serepein kei me mie. Iet adarail kan: Mahla, Noha, Okla, Milka oh Tirsa.
- 4 Irail pwukat ahpw kohla rehn samworo Eleaser oh rehn Sosua nein Nun oh rehn kaunen mehn Israel ko oh patohwanohng irail, “KAUN-O ketin mahsanihong Moses en patohwanohng kiht sapwat duwehte riat ohl akan.” Eri, nin duwen KAUN-O eh ketin koasoanehdi, re iang ale sahpw duwehte riarail ohl ako.
- 5 Ih kahrepen Manase eh ale pwais eisek likin Kilead oh Pasan ni palimesehn Sordan,
- 6 pwehki sahpw eh kohieng kadaudoke lih oh ohl akan. Sapwen Kilead ahpw uhd kohieng luhwen kadaudoken Manase kan.
- 7 Sapwen Manase kohsang Aser lel Mikmedad, palimesehn Sekem. Irepen sahpwo tang palieir oh iangahkihla mehn Entappua.
- 8 Sahpw me kapil Tappua iei sapwen Manase, ahpw kahnimw en Tappua me mi ni irepen wasao, uhdahn sapwen kadaudok en Epraim.
- 9 Irepen sapwo ahpw uhd tang kohdilahng piletik en Kana. Kahnimw kan me mi ni palieir en piletik wet uhdahn sapwen Epraim, mehnda ma re mi nan sapwen Manase. Irepen sapwen Manase tang kolahng paliepeng en piletiko oh ididi ni Sehd Mediderenien.
- 10 Epraim mi ni palieir oh Manase mi ni paliepeng, Sehd Mediderenien me wia ara irepen palikapi. Aser mi ni paliepeng en palikapi, a Isakar mi ni paliepeng en palimese.
- 11 Nan sapwen Isakar oh Aser, Manase ahneki Ped Sean oh Ipleam, iangahki kisin kahnimw kan me kapilirapene, pil iangahki kahnimw Dor (me mi ni oaroahr), Endor, Taanak, Mekiddo oh kisin kahnimw kan me kapilirailpene.
- 12 Mehn Manase sohte kak kasarehla tohn kahnimw ko me kin mihmi nan kahnimw pwuko, ihme mehn Kenan kan usehlahte koukousoan wasa pwuko.
- 13 Pil ni ahnsou me mehn Israel ko kehlaillahr, re sohte kasarehla mehn Kenan ko koaros, ahpw re iding irail pwe re en kin liduwih irail.
- 14 Kadaudok en Sosep ko eri ndaiong Sosua, “Dahme komw ketikihongkitki sahpw tikitik? Se me ngeder, pwehki KAUN-O eh ketin kupwuramwahwihkitalahr?”
- 15 Sosua eri sapeng, mahsanih, “Ma kumwail me uhdahn ngeder oh sahpw nahnahn Epraim me tikitik ong kumwail, eri kumwail kohwei nanwelo oh pein mwatihada sapwamwail nansapwen mehn Peres kan oh mehn Repa kan.”
- 16 Irail eri sapeng Sosua, patohwan, “Sahpw nahnahno sohte itarohng kiht, oh pil mie weren mehn Kenan kan me mi wasa patapat akan wararail werennansapw mete, iei irail kan me kin kousoan nan Ped Sean oh nan kahnimw kan me kapilirailpene, oh pil irail kan me kin mi nan Wahun Sesreel.”
- 17 Sosua eri mahsanihong kadaudok en Epraim oh Palikapi en Manase, “Kumwail me ngeder oh inenen kehlail. Kumwail pahn pwaisanki pwais laud.
- 18 Kumwail pahn sapweniki sahpw nahnahno. Mehnda ma nanwel kumwail pahn mwatihada oh sapwenikihla koaros sang apali lel apali. A mehn Kenan kan, kumwail pahn kasarehsang wasa pwuko mehnda ma mie wararail werennansapw mete oh re me pil kehlail.”
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