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WORD Research this...Leviticus 27
- 1 KAUN-O ketikihong Moses kosonned pwukat
- 2 pwehn padahkihong mehn Israel kan. Ni aramas emen eh pahn wiahla mehn meirong ong KAUN-O pwehn kapwaiada inou kesempwal ehu, aramaso pahn kak kasaledekla ni eh pahn pweipweikihda uwen mwohni me pahn sansal pah,
- 3 nin duwen me koasoandier:
- 4 nin duwen me koasoandier:
- 5 nin duwen me koasoandier:
- 6 nin duwen me koasoandier:
- 7 nin duwen me koasoandier:
- 8 Ma aramas me wiahda inowo me semwehmwe mehlel oh sohte kak pwainla pweipwei me koasoandier, e pahn kahrehdo aramaso rehn samworo, oh samworo pahn koasoanehdiong uwen pweipwei ehu me tikitik, uwen me e pahn kak pwainkihla eh meirongo.
- 9 Ma inowo pid mahn emen me pahn wia meirong ehu me pahn kaparanda kupwuren KAUN-O, eri meirong koaros ong KAUN-O pahn wia mehkot sarawi,
- 10 oh aramas me wiahda inowo sohte kak wiliankihda meirongo emen mahn tohrohr. Ma e pahn wiahda met, mahn riemeno koaros pahn wiahla sapwellimen KAUN-O.
- 11 Ahpw ma inowo pid mahn emen me samin ong kaudok, me sohte pahn kaparanda kupwuren KAUN-O, aramaso pahn walahng mahno rehn samworo.
- 12 Samworo ahpw pahn koasoanehdi uwen pweinen mahno me pahn konehng mwomwen mahno ma e mwahu de mwomw suwed, oh pweipwei me samworo kilelehdi ihme pahn doadoahk.
- 13 Ma aramaso men pwurehng pwainda sapahl mahno, e pahn kihda uwen pweine iangahki persent 20.
- 14 Ahnsou me aramas emen pahn kasarawihong KAUN-O imwe, samworo pahn kilelehiong pweine nin duwen mwahu de suwed en ihmwo oh pweipweio iei me pahn doadoahk.
- 15 Ma aramas me kasarawiher imweo men pwurehng pwainda sapahl, e pahn kihda uwen pweine iangahki persent 20.
- 16 Ma aramas emen pahn kasarawihong KAUN-O ekis wasa nan sapwe, pweine pahn koasoandi nin duwen tohto en werentuhke me e kamwarakdi ong loale, ni mwohni silper eisek ong ehu kapakap en parli.
- 17 Ma e kasarawihong KAUN-O sahpwo mwurinte Sounparen Onohnsapahlo, e pahn kihda pweine unsek.
- 18 Ma e kasarawihong KAUN-O sahpwo ahnsou ehu mwuri, samworo pahn koasoanehdi uwen pweine me pahn konehng lel ni Sounparen Onohnsapahlo.
- 19 Ma aramas me kasarawiher sahpwo men pwurehng pwainda sapahl, e pahn kihda pweine iangahki persent 20.
- 20 Ma e netikihla sahpwo rehn emen, ni eh sohte pwurehng pwainda sapahl sang KAUN-O, e sohla pahn ahneki pwungen pwainda sapahl.
- 21 Ni eh pahn lel ni Sounparen Onohnsapahlo, KAUN-O pahn ketin nin limanikihla douluhl sahpwo; e pahn kohieng samworo kan.
- 22 Ma aramas emen pahn kasarawihong KAUN-O peliensapw ehu me e pwainda,
- 23 somworo pahn koasoanehdi uwen pweine me konehng tohtohn sounpar lel Sounparen Onohnsapahlo, oh aramaso pahn pwainla sahpwo rahnohte; oh KAUN-O me pahn sapwellimaniki mwohnio.
- 24 Ni Sounparen Onohnsapahl, sahpwo pahn kapwurupwurdohng me tepin sapweniki, de kadaudoke kan.
- 25 Pweinen sahpw koaros pahn koasoandi nin duwen me koasoandier.
- 26 KAUN-O me sapwellimaniki mahn mesenih koaros, eri sohte aramas emen pahn wiahki nsene oh meirongkihong kAUN-O. Kou men, sihpw men de kuht men KAUN-O me ketin sapwellimaniki,
- 27 ahpw mesenihen mahn samin men kak pweipweida sapahl nin duwen koasoandien pweipwei iangahki persent 20. Ma e sohte pweipweida sapahl, e kak netla rehn emen tohrohr ni pweipwei me koasoandier.
- 28 Sohte aramas emen kak netikihla de pwainda sapahl dahme e kasarawihongehr douluhl KAUN-O, mehnda ma aramas, mahn de sahpw. Pwe KAUN-O pahn ketin sapwellimanikihla douluhl kohkohlahte.
- 29 Aramas koaros me milahr pahn keria, sohte kak en pweipweida sapahl, re uhdahn pahn kamakamala.
- 30 KAUN-O me ketin sapwellimaniki eisek kis ehun wahnsahpw koaros, mehnda ma werentuhke de wahntuhke.
- 31 Ma aramas emen men pwainda sapahl ekis wahnsahpw pwukat, e pahn kihda pweine me koasoandier iangahki persent 20.
- 32 Emen sang nan mahn ehk koaros uhdahn sapwellimen KAUN-O. Ni mahn akan ar kin wadawad, kaeisek en mahn koaros uhdahn sapwellimen KAUN-O.
- 33 Me naineki mahn akan sohte pahn koasoanehdi pwe mahn mwomw suwed kan en pilipilda. E sohte pahn pil wilianda. Ma e pahn wiliankihdi mahno emen mahn tohrohr, mahn ako koaros pahn wiahla sapwellimen KAUN-O oh mahn ako sohte kak pweipweida sapahl.
- 34 Ih koasoandi pwukat me KAUN-O ketikihong Moses ni Nahna Sainai pwehn padahkihong mehn Israel ko.
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