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WORD Research this...Nehemiah 4
- 1 Eri, ni ahnsou me Sanpalad rongada me kiht mehn Suhs wie onohnsapahlih kelen kahnimwo, e lingeringerda kowahlap oh tapihada kepitkin kiht.
- 2 E ahpw ketihtihki mwohn ienge ko oh mwohn karis en mehn Sameria kan, “Dahme mehn Suhs paisuwed pwukan lemeleme re en wia? Re seu lemeleme me ni ar pahn wiahda ar meirong kan re kakete kaimwisekala ar doadoahk rahn teieu? Pala re kakete wiahda ihmw takai sang ni koasukoasuk en ihmw me wialahr pehs?”
- 3 Eri, Dopaia mehn Ammono wie kesikesihnen mpe, e ahpw pil ketihtihki, “Soangen kehl da me re kak wiahda? Pwe kidi en wel tehmen kak karangkepeseng!”
- 4 A ngehi Nehmaia, I ahpw wia ei kapakap, patohwan, “Maing Koht, komw ketin mahsanih duwen ar kaukauwei kiht. Ar lokaia kapweikeng kan en kohdiong pohn moangarail kan. En pehdsang mehkoaros me re ahneki oh sellahng nan sapwen liki.
- 5 Komw dehr ketin mahkohng ar sapwung kan, komw dehr likidmeliehla diparail kan, pwe re kapweikengihkitehr, kiht kan me wiewia doadoahk wet.”
- 6 Kiht eri usehlahte kokoupen kelen kahnimwo, oh e mwadang en leldalahng nan lukepe, pwehki aramas akan ar pwahtiet en doadoahk.
- 7 Ahpw ni Sanpalad, oh Dopaia, oh mehn Arepia, mehn Ammon, oh mehn Asdod, ar rongada me se usehlahte doadoahk en onehda sapahl kelen kahnimw en Serusalem oh pwoaren kehlo ko pinapinlahr, re inenen lingeringerda kowahlap.
- 8 Irail koaros eri pwungkipene re en kodohn mahweniong Serusalem oh kamwoarongada wasa.
- 9 A kiht, se patohwan sohpeiong at Koht oh wia at kapakap, oh se kasilehkihdi kehlo silepe kei me kin sinsile ni rahn oh nipwong.
- 10 Eri, mehn Suda ko ahpw kin kokoulki koul pwoatet: “Se luwetkilahr at wisik toutou kan; kihd kan me se pahn kesehla me tohto mehlel. Ia duwen at kak onehda sapahl kehlo rahnwet?”
- 11 Eri, at imwintihti kan lemeleme me se sohte pahn kilang irail de ese dahme wiewiawi, re lao leledohng reht, kemekemeikitala, oh katokatokihedi at doadoahk.
- 12 Pak tohto mehn Suhs akan me kin kousoan nanpwungen at imwintihti kan kin kairehkin kiht koasoandien at imwintihti kan duwen ar pahn uhwong kiht.
- 13 Ngehi eri kihong aramas akan dipwisoun mahwen, duwehte kedlahs, keteiu, oh kesik ketieu, oh kairakihirailla limwahn kehlo, wasa ko me koadoahkepe saikinte nekla.
- 14 I ahpw tehkada me aramas ako mwur sansaloh, ihme I ndakihong irail oh arail kaun oh lapalap akan, “Kumwail dehpa masak atail imwintihti kan. Kumwail tamanda duwen roson oh lemmwin Kaun-o, oh kumwail mahwenki kehlail riamwail mehn Suhs akan, noumwail seri kan, amwail pwoud kan, oh sapwamwail kan.”
- 15 Eri, at imwintihti kan rongada me se ese arail koasoandi kan oh re pehmada duwen Koht eh ketin kapingada arail koasoandi kan. Kiht koaros ahpw pwurala doadoahk ni kelen kahnimwo.
- 16 Eri, sang ni ahnsowo kohla, ekei nei aramas ako wiewia ar doadoahk, a ekei silasil, re mi nan likou mete oh kolokol neirail tehtehn mahwen kan, me duwehte ketieu, mehn sansar, oh kesik ketieu. Oh kaun ako iang sewesehda aramas ako
- 17 me wiewia onohnsapahl en kehlo. Pil irail ko me kin weuwaseli dipwisoun doadoahk en kehlo, pil kin wie doadoahk weuwa tehtehn mahwen ni apali pehrail,
- 18 oh irail koaruhsie wa neirail kedlahs me mwotou sang nin lukeparail kan. A sounpeuk sowi, e kin mihmihte limwahi.
- 19 Ngehi eri ndaiong aramas ako iangahki ar kaun akan oh lapalap akan, “Wasahn doadoahk wet me nohn tehlap, kahrehda kitail me nohn malaupeseng pohn kehlet.
- 20 Eri, ma kumwail pahn rong ngilen sowi eh pahn pepeuk, kumwail tangodo kapiliepene. Pwe atail Koht pahn ketin mahwenkin kitail.”
- 21 Eri, rahn koaros sang nimenseng lel ahnsou me usu kan kin pwarada nanleng, ekei kiht kin doadoahk ni kehlo, a ekei kesihnen sinsilehkin kiht tehtehn mahwen.
- 22 Ni ahnsowohte I pil ndaiong irail koaros me kin apwahpawlih doadoahko oh sawaseparail ko koaros me re pahn kin pweidi nan Serusalem, pwe re en kin kak sinsile kahnimwo nipwong, oh pil apwahpwalih doadoahko nin rahn.
- 23 I pil sohte kin kihsang ei lokou nipwong, pil duwehte iengei kan de pil nei ladu de pil nei sounsilasil kan. Oh kiht koaros kin kolokolete nait dipwisoun mahwen kan.
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