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WORD Research this...Leviticus 20
- 1 KAUN-O ketin mahsanihong Moses
- 2 en padahkihong mehn Israel kan, “Mehmen rehmwail de emen sang rehn irail mehn liki me kin koukousoan rehmwail pahn wiahkihla mehn meirong ong koht likamw Molek emen nah seri kan, e pahn kostakaidi e lao mehla.
- 3 Ma emen kumwail pahn meirongkihong Molek emen nah seri oh kasaminehkihla ei Impwal sarawio oh mwarei me sarawi, I pahn uhwong oh e solahr pahn wia kisehn nei aramas akan.
- 4 Ma aramas akan pohnsehse dahme aramaso wiadahr, oh sohte kemehla,
- 5 eri, pein ngehi pahn uhwong ih oh eh peneinei unsek oh ong koaros me iang ih soaloalopwoat ong ie oh kaudokiong Molek. I solahr pahn wiahki ih kisehn nei aramas akan.
- 6 “Mehmen me pahn ale kaweid rehn soun ketieni de soun kosetipw, I pahn uhwong ih oh e solahr pahn wia kisehn nei aramas akan.
- 7 Eri, kumwail en kolokol amwail mour sarawi, pwe ngehi KAUN-O amwail Koht.
- 8 Kumwail kapwaiada ei kosonned akan, pwehki ngehi KAUN-O, me kin kasarawihkumwailla.”
- 9 KAUN-O ketikihda kosonned pwukat. Mehmen me pahn keriahla eh pahpa de eh nohno, e pahn kamakamala; pein ih pahn pwukoahki eh mehla.
- 10 Ma aramas emen pahn kamwahlihdi ienge mehn Israel men, ira koaros, ohlo oh liho, pahn kamakamala.
- 11 Pwutak emen me pahn wia nsenen pwopwoud ong emen en eh pahpa eh pwoud kan, e kanamenekihalahr eh pahpa oh ira koaros pwutako oh liho, pahn kamakamala. Ira me pein pwukoahki ara mehla.
- 12 Ma ohl emen pahn wia nsenen pwopwoud ong en nah pwutak eh pwoud, ira koaros pahn kamakamala. Ira wiadahr tiahk en kilikileng suwed oh ira pahn pein pwukoahki ara mehla.
- 13 Ma ohl emen pahn tuhkihong paliwere emen ohl, ira wiadahr tiahk kasaut ehu; ira koaros pahn kamakamala. Ira me pahn pein pwukoahki ara mehla.
- 14 Ma ohl emen pwoudikihda lih emen iangahki en liho eh nohno, irail koaros, ohlo oh lih riemeno pahn isihsla, pwehki kanamanek en tiahk me re wiadahr; pwe soangen tiahk wet sohte pahn wiawi nanpwungamwail.
- 15 Ma ohl emen pahn eng rehn mahn emen, ohlo oh mahno ira koaros pahn kamakamala.
- 16 Ma lih emen pahn song en eng rehn mahn emen, ira koaros pahn kamakamala. Ira pahn pein pwukoahki ara mehla.
- 17 Ma ohl emen pahn pwoudikihda rie serepein, de nein eh pahpa de nohno serepein, ira pahn lekdeksang rehn riarail aramas akan pwehki tiahk kanamenek wet; ohlo pahn pwukoakihdi tiahk suwed en kilikileng suwed.
- 18 Ma ohl emen pahn wia nsenen pwopwoud ong lih emen nindokon liho eh wiewia eh soumwahu en lih, ira koaros pahn lekdeksang rehn riara aramas akan, pwehki ara kauwehla kosonned kan me pid mwakelekel en kaudok.
- 19 Ma ohl emen pahn wia nsenen pwopwoud ong rien eh nohno de rien eh pahpa lih, ira koaros pahn pwukoahki dipen kilikileng suwed.
- 20 Ma pwutak emen pahn wia nsenen pwopwoud ong en rien eh pahpa eh pwoud, e kanamenekihalahr rien eh pahpa, eri ira koaros, pwutako oh liho pahn pwukoahki irair wet oh ira pahn mehla sohte neira seri.
- 21 Ma ohl emen pahn pwoudikihda en rie eh pwoud, ira koaros pahn mehla sohte neira seri, pwehki eh wiadahr tiahk samin oh kanamenekihala rieo.
- 22 KAUN-O ketin mahsanih, “Kumwail kapwaiada ei kosonned akan oh koasoandi kan, pwe kumwail dehr lekdeksang nan sahpw en Kenan, me I kahkahreikumwaillahng ie.
- 23 Kumwail dehr ale tiahk en tohn sahpwo; I kasakasare irail sang nan sahpwo pwe kumwail en kak pedolong loale. Pwe I kalahdkidahr tiahk saut kan me re wiadahr.
- 24 Ahpw I inoukihongkumwailehr me I pahn kihong kumwail en sapwenikihla sahpw wet me rekiki kisin tungoal. Ngehi KAUN-O amwail Koht, me katohreikumwailsang wehi teikan.
- 25 Eri, kumwail en kin kadehde oh katohrehsang mahn oh menpihr mwakelekel kan sang rehn me samin kan. Kumwail dehr tungoale mahn de menpihr samin. I koasoanedier soangen mahn da me samin, eri ni amwail pahn tungoale kumwail pahn saminkihla.
- 26 Kumwail pahn kin sarawi oh uhdahn wia nei aramas, pwehki ngehi me KAUN-O oh I me sarawi. I pilkumwaildahr sang nanpwungen wehi teikan pwe kumwail en wiahla nei aramas.
- 27 “Ohl emen de lih emen sohte lipilipil me pahn kin wia katieni de kosetipw, pahn kostakaidi oh kamakamala; aramas emen me pahn wia tiahk wet pahn pein pwukoahki eh mehla.”
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