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WORD Research this...Nehemiah 2
- 1 Rahn ehu, mwurin sounpwong pahieu, I ahpw patohwanlahng Nanmwarki Lapalap Ardaserksihs wain nindokon eh wie konokonot. Sang mahs kohdo, e sohte kin mahsanih mwomwen ei pahtou,
- 2 e ahpw ketin keinemwe rehi, mahsanih, “Dahme ke mwomwen pahtouki? Ke soumwahu de ke nsensuwedki mehkot?” Ngehi eri masepwehngkihda peidek wet,
- 3 I ahpw patohwan sapeng, “Wasa Lapalap en rosoroson kohkohlahte! Ia duwen ei sohte pahn mwomwen pahtouki kahnimwo, wasa me ei pahpa kahlap ako seridi ie, eh rengkpesengehr oh mwomwlahr, oh ewen kehl kan ohkilahr kisiniei?”
- 4 Nanmwarkio ahpw uhd keinemwe, “Eri, dahme ke men wia?” Ngehi eri ngidingidki ei kapakapohng Koht en Nanleng,
- 5 I ahpw patohwanohng nanmwarkio, “Ma komw kupwurperenkin ie oh kupwure ei pekipek, a komw ketin mweidala pwe I en patolahng mahs nan wehin Suda, nan kahnimw me ei pahpa kahlap ako seridier ie, pwe I en kak onehda sapahl kahnimwo.”
- 6 Nanmwarki lapalapo, oh sapwellime likend me iang ket limwah, ahpw keinemwe rehi ia erein ei pahn seiloakla oh iahd me I pahn pwurodo. Ngehi eri patohwanohng ira erein ei pahn seiloak oh iahd I pahn pwurodo. Nanmwarkio eri ketin kupwurehla ei pekipeko.
- 7 Ngehi eri patohwan peki rehn nanmwarkio en ketin kupwurehkin ie kisinlikou kei ong kepinahn Pwallap en Palikapi-en-Iupreitis pwe re en mweidohng ie I en saledek wia ei seiloaklahng wehin Suda.
- 8 I pil peki kisinlikoun kamanaman ong Asap, silepen nin limen nanmwarki pelien wel, pwe en kamangaiong ie tuhke, mehn wiahda wenihmwen Tehnpas Sarawio, kelen kahnimwo, oh ihmw me I pahn kousoan loale. Eri, nanmwarkio ahpw ketikihong ie mehkoaros me I patohwan peki, pwehki Koht eh ketin ieiang ie.
- 9 Nanmwarkio eri ketin kadarala lapalap en sounpei kei, oh pwihnen dak oahs kei, pwe re en iang ie kohla ni Palikapi-en-Iupreitis. I ahpw patohwanohng kepinahn wasa ko kisinlikoun kamanaman sang rehn nanmwarkio.
- 10 Eri, Sanpalad, mehn kahnimw Ped Oron, oh Dopaia, lapalap en kisehn wehin Ammon men, ira ahpw rongada me aramas emen kodohn doadoahkohng ni kamwahupen mehn Israel kan. Ira eri nsensuwedkihla kowahlap.
- 11 Ngehi eri lel Serusalem oh mihmihki wasao erein rahn siluh,
- 12 sohte mweseiseikihong aramas emen dahme Koht ketin koasoanehdi nan kapehdi I en wia Serusalem. Nin lukepen pwong, ngehi eri pwourda oh mwesel, iangahki ekei iengei ko. Mahn tehmen me iang kiht, iei dakepei ahs emen.
- 13 Eri, nipwong me I mwesel kolahng ni ewen kehl me adaneki Ewen Kelen Wahu ni palikapi, oh I ahpw kohla palieir keid mwohn Pwarer en Drakon, kolahng ni ewen kehl me adaneki Ewen Kelen Kihd. Ni ei kohkohla I ahpw kin kilikilang kelen kahnimwo me rengkpesengehr oh wenihmwen kehl kan me ohkilahr kisiniei.
- 14 Mwuhr, I ahpw pirekekla paliepeng oh keidlahng ni ewen kehl me adaneki Ewen Kelen Pwarer oh ong ni leh me adaneki Lehn Nanmwarki. Dakepei ahso sohla kak diar ele nan koasoakoasoak en takai kan me rengkpeseng.
- 15 Ihme I kohkihdihla nan Wahun Kidron oh tangatang kohla, kilikilang kehlo. Ngehi eri pwurodo wasa me I keiddihdo ieo, oh pwurala nan kahnimwo keid nan Ewen Kelen Wahu.
- 16 Lapalap akan en wasao sohte ese ia wasa I kohla ie de dahme I wiewia. Lel met I saikinte ndaiong mehn Suhs emen mehkot-de samworo kan, kaun akan, lapalap akan, de mehmen me pahn iang doadoahko.
- 17 A met I ndaiong irail, “Kumwail kilang uwen apwal me kitail mihmi loale, pwehki Serusalem eh mwomwlahr oh ewen kehl kan eh ohlahr. Kitail onehda sapahl kelen kahnimw wet oh kaimwisekala atail paisuwed.”
- 18 I ahpw pil ndaiong irail duwen Koht eh ketin ieiang ie oh ketin seweseiehda, oh dahme nanmwarki lapalapo mahsanihong ie. Irail eri sapengkin ie, “Nna, kitail tepida wia doadoahk en onohnsapahlo.” Irail eri kaunopada pwe re en tapihada doadoahko.
- 19 Ahpw ni Sanpalad, Dopaia, oh mehn Arepia men ede Kesem, arail rongada dahme se wiewiao, re kouruhrkin kiht oh kapailokei kiht. Re nda, “Dahme kumwail wiewia? Kumwail men uhwong nanmwarki lapalapo?”
- 20 Ngehi eri sapeng irail, patohwan, “Koht en Nanleng pahn ketin kupwurei kiht. Kiht me sapwellime ladu, oh se pahn tapihadahr doadoahk en onohnsapahlet. A kumwail, sohte amwail mehkot nan Serusalem. Sohte pwaisamwail wasaht, oh sohte mehkot kumwail kak kosehong kumwail.”
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