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WORD Research this...Nehemiah 8
- 1 Ni keisuhn sounpwong, mehn Israel ko eri soandiong nan sapwarail oh nan ar kahnimw kan. Eri, ni rahn keieun sounpwongo irail koaros ahpw pokonpene nan Serusalem, ni wasahn tuhpene en aramas akan me mihte limwahn ewen kehl me adaneki Ewen Kelen Pihl. Re ahpw peki rehn Esra, samworo me loalokong ni Kosonnedo me KAUN-O ketikihong mehn Israel sang ni mengin pehn Moses, pwe en wahdo Pwuken Kosonnedo.
- 2 Esra eri ale oh wahla pwuhko wasa aramas ako pokopokon ie: iei ohl, lih, oh pil seri ko me eseier lamalam oh kakehr dehdehki mehkot.
- 3 Eri, ni wasahn tuhpenehn aramas akan limwahn ewen kehlo, Esra ahpw wadekohng irail Pwuken Kosonnedo sang nimenseng lel nin souwas. Irail koaros eri kin rongorong kanahieng wadawad en pwuhko.
- 4 Esra wadek pwuhko sang pohn pasapas en tuhke ieu me wiawidahng ahnsou kesempwalo. Eri, aramas pwukat uh ni palimaun en Esra: Mattidaia, Sema, Anaia, Uraia, Ilkaia, oh Maaseaia; a mepwukat mi ni palimeing: Pedaia, Misael, Malkaisa, Asum, Aspadana, Sekaraia, oh Mesullam.
- 5 Ni Esra eh mi wasa ile pohn pasapaso, irail koaros ahpw kilikilenglahng. Eri, ni eh pahkpeseng pwuhko, koaruhsie ahpw wiahkihteieu kesihnenda.
- 6 Esra eri patohwan, “Kitail kapinga KAUN-O, Koht, Wasa Lapalahpie!” Aramas ako koaruhsie eri kauwada pehrail ko oh sapeng, “Amen, amen!” Irail eri kelehpwikihdi oh poarkihdiong masarail kan nanpwel, pwe re en pwongih Koht.
- 7 Aramas ako ahpw sarada oh kesihnenda emenemen nan dewe, oh mehn Lipai pwukat ahpw kawehwehiong irail Kosonnedo: Sesua, Pani, Serepaia, Samin, Akkup, Sapedai, Odaia, Maaseaia, Kelida, Asaraia, Sosapad, Ahnan oh Pelaia.
- 8 Re kawehwe sapwellimen Koht Kosonnedo ni mahsen en sahpwo, oh kawehwehda mwahu pwe aramas koaros en kak dehdehki.
- 9 Ni aramas ako ar rong dahme audepen Kosonnedo, nan kapehdirail mwekidkihda oh tapihada sengiseng. Eri, Nehmaia, me wia kepina, Esra, me wia samworo oh me pil sukuhlki Kosonnedo iangahki mehn Lipai ko me kawekawehwe Kosonnedo ahpw padahkihong aramas koaros, “Rahnwet iei rahn ehu me kasarawihong KAUN-O, amwail Koht. Kahrehda kumwail dehr mwahiei de sengiseng.
- 10 Eri, kumwail patopatohwei ni imwamwail kan oh wia amwail kamadipw. Kumwail kihong amwail kisin tungoal kan oh nimamwail wain ong irail kan me ar tungoal sohte itar. Rahnwet, iei rahn sarawi ehu ong atail Kaun-o; eri, kumwail dehr nsensuwed, pwe peren me KAUN-O pahn ketikihong kumwail pahn kakehlakeikumwailla.”
- 11 Mehn Lipai ko eri kohseli nanpwungarail pwe re en kameleileidi aramas akan oh ndaiong irail re en dehr nsensuwed, pwe rahno iei rahn sarawi ehu.
- 12 Aramas ako eri patopatolahng ni imwarail kan, re ahpw tungutungoal oh niminim ni peren kowahlap, oh pil katungoalehki arail kisin tungoal akan aramas teikan, pwehki ar wehwehki dahme wadawadohngehr irail.
- 13 Mandahn rahno, kaunen peneinei kan, iangahki samworo ko oh mehn Lipai ko, re pwarala rehn Esra pwe re en padahngki audepen Kosonnedo.
- 14 Re ahpw diarada me Kosonnedo, me KAUN-O ketikihong Moses, pwe en patohwanohng irail, koasoanehdi me mehn Israel pahn kin kousoan nan impwal erein rahn Sarawien Impwal kan.
- 15 Irail eri kihda koasoandi pwukat oh kadarpeseng nan Serusalem oh nan kahnimw teikan oh nan kousapw akan: “Kumwail kohwei nin dohl kan ale rahntuhke sang ni tuhke olip kan, ni tuhke pain kan, ni mirtel kan, nin nih kan, oh pil sang ni tuhke teikan, mehn wia impwal nin duwen me koasoandier nan Kosonnedo.”
- 16 Aramas ako eri pelehdi rahntuhke kan oh wiahkihda imwarail impwal pohn wasa patapat en pohn imwarail kan, likin imwarail kan, likin Tehnpas Sarawio, oh wasahn tuhpenehn aramas akan limwahn Ewen Kelen Pihl oh limwahn Ewen Kelen Epraim.
- 17 Eri, aramas koaros me pwurodohsang ar selidi ahpw kauwada imwarail impwal kan oh kousoan loale. Eri, iei ahnsowo me irail pwurehng wia soahng wet mwurin mwehin Sosua, nein Nun. Nan kapehd en aramas koaros ahpw mwekidida oh pereperen.
- 18 Eri, sang ni keieun rahnen sarawi wet lel ni kaimwiseklahn rahn, re kin wadek rahn koaros ekis wasa sang nan sapwellimen Koht Kosonnedo. Re wiewiahki sarawi wet erein rahn isuh, oh ni kawaluhn rahn, re ahpw wia sarawien kaimwisekala, duwen me koasoandier nan Kosonnedo.
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