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WORD Research this...Numbers 22
- 1 Mehn Israel ko eri wonlahte mwowe re lao lel wasa patapat akan nan wehin Mohap; re ahpw kauwada imwarail impwal kan wasao, ni palimesehn Pillap Sordan, sallahng Seriko.
- 2 Eri, ni nanmwarki Palak, nein Sippor, eh mwahngihada dahme mehn Israel ko wiahiong mehn Amor ko,
- 3 ih oh mehn Mohap ko koaros ahpw masakada mehn Israel ko pwehki ar nohn tohto.
- 4 Mehn Mohap ko eri ndaiong kaunen mehn Midian kan, “Aramas pwukat pahn mwadangete kamwomwala atail wehi kan koaros, rasehng kouwol me kin kangasang dihpw nan mohs. Nanmwarki Palak eri
- 5 poaronelahng meninkeder kei rehn Palaam, nein Peor, me kin mihmi Pedor nan Amaw limwahn Pillap Iupreitis, pwe re en patohwwanohng, “I men kairehkin komwi me lapalahn wehi ehu kohdo sang Isip; re mwarahkpeseng wasa koaros oh likamwete re pahn mahweniong kiht oh sapwenikihla sahpwat akan.
- 6 Re nohn tohto oh kehlailasang kiht. Eri, menlau, ketido pwe komwi en keriahla tohnwehi wet. Iei duwen ele at pahn kak kaloweiraildi oh kasareirailsang nan at wehi. Pwe I ese me irail kan me komw kin kupwuramwahwih, re kin paiamwahula; a irail kan me komw kin keriahla, re kin paisuwedla.”
- 7 Kaunen Mohap oh Midian kan eri wahda pweinen kosetipwo oh kohkohla. Re kohla rehn Palaam oh ndaiong mehkoaros me Palak mahsanihong irail.
- 8 Palaam eri sapeng irail, “Kumwail pweidi rehi pwohnget; lakapw I ahpw pahn sapengkin kumwail dahme KAUN-O pahn mahsanihong ie.” Kaunen Mohap ko eri pweidi ni imwen Palaam.
- 9 Koht eri ketido oh keinemwe rehn Palaam, “Ihs aramas pwukan me mihmi rehmw?”
- 10 Palaam eri sapeng, patohwan, “Nanmwarkien Mohap, Palak, me patohwan kadariraildo pwe re en patohwanohng ie duwen aramas ekei me patohdo sang Isip oh mwarahkseli nan sahpwo pwon. E peki I en kohla oh keriairailla pwe re en kak mahweniong irail oh kaloweiraildi oh kasareirailla sang wasao.”
- 11 Palaam eri sapeng, patohwan, “Nanmwarkien Mohap, Palak, me patohwan kadariraildo pwe re en patohwanohng ie duwen aramas ekei me patohdo sang Isip oh mwarahkseli nan sahpwo pwon. E peki I en kohla oh keriairailla pwe re en kak mahweniong irail oh kaloweiraildi oh kasareirailla sang wasao.”
- 12 Koht eri mahsanihong Palaam, “Ke dehr iang aramas pwukan kohwei; ke pil sohte pahn keriahla tohnwehien, pwe I kapaiairaildahr.”
- 13 Eri, mandahn rahno, nimenseng, Palaam ahpw ndaiong meninkeder ko, “Kumwail pwurowei nan amwail wehi, pwe KAUN-O sohte kupwurki I en iang kumwailda.”
- 14 Meninkeder ko eri mwesel pwurala rehn Palak oh patohwanohng me Palaam kahng iang irail patohdo.
- 15 Eri, Palak ahpw pil ketin poaronehla ekei meninkeder me tohto oh lapalapasang mehn mahs ako.
- 16 Re ahpw kohla rehn Palaam oh ndaiong en Palak mahsen wet: “Menlau, komw dehr mweidohng mehkot en iredihsang omwi pahn ketido rehi.
- 17 I pahn kihong komwi keting laud mehlel ehu, oh I pahn kapwaiada mehkoaros me komw pahn peki rehi. Menlau, ketido oh keriahla aramas pwukat.”
- 18 Palaam ahpw sapeng patohwanohng meninkeder ko, “Mehnda ma Palak pahn pil ketikihong ie silper oh kohl koaros en tehnpeseo, ahpw I sohte kak kauwehla kosonned en KAUN-O, ei Koht, ni mehkot tikitik de laud.
- 19 Ahpw kumwail pil pweidi rehi pwohnget, duwehte pwihn teio, pwe I en kak ese dahme kapw ni kupwur en KAUN-O ong ire wet.”
- 20 KAUN-O eri ketido rehn Palaam nipwongo oh mahsanihong, “Ma aramas pwukat kodohn likwerihiuk, eri, pwourda oh iangirailda; ahpw ke dehr wia mehkot tohrohrasang me I pahn ndaiong uhk.”
- 21 Eri, manda nimenseng Palaam ahpw kaunopaoda nah ahso, oh iangala kaunen Mohap ko.
- 22 Koht eri ketin engiengkihda Palaam eh kohkohla, oh ni eh kohkohla dake nah ahso iangahki eh ladu riemen, tohnleng en KAUN-O pa uh nanialo pwehn irehdi ih.
- 23 Ni ahso eh kilangada tohnleng men eh kesikesihnen wasao oh kolokol kedlahs pwoat, e ahpw wetsang nan ahlo wetlong nan dihpw ko. A Palaam ahpw wokih ahso pwe en kapwurelahng nanialo.
- 24 Tohnleng en KAUN-O ahpw uhda wasa wetikitik kis nanpwungen kelen mwetin wain kei.
- 25 Ni ahso eh kilangada tohnlengo, e keilahng ni kehlo oh idangehng nehn Palaamo ie. Palaam eri pil pwurehng wokih ahso.
- 26 Tohnlengo ahpw pil ketila uh wasa me wetikitik mehlel, wasa me ahso sohte kak mwekidla ni palimeing de palimaun.
- 27 Eri, met ni ahso eh kilangada tohnlengo eh uh mwowe, e ahpw mwohndiong nanpwelo pahn Palaam. Palaam eri lingeringerdahte oh tapihada wokihki ahso eh sokono.
- 28 KAUN-O eri ketin kupwurehda ahso en lokaia, ahso ahpw ndahng Palaam, “Dahme kahrehda ke wokihkin ie pak silipak?
- 29 A Palaam ahpw sapeng, “Pwehki omw kapakapailokei ie! Ma mie nei kedlahs met, I kemeiukalahr.”
- 30 Ahso ahpw ndalahng Palaam, “Kaidehkin noumw ahs ngehi, oh kaidehkin dakepomw ahs ngehi sang ni omw tikitik? Sang mahs kohdo, mie ahnsou ehu me I sohte papah iuk?” Ohlo ahpw sapeng, “Soh.”
- 31 KAUN-O eri ketin mweidohng Palaam en kilangada tohnlengo eh kesikesihnen nanialo ngapkihda nah kedlahs pwoat. Palaam eri poaridiong mwowe lel nanpwel.
- 32 Tohnlengo ahpw mahsanihong, “Dahme ke wokihki pak silipak noumw ahsen? I kodohn karomwpwaiukala, pwe ke sohte pahn wia seiloak wet.
- 33 Ahpw noumw ahsen kilangiehda, iei me e wetkihsang nan ahlet, mahkete I kemeiukalahr, a ahsen pahn pitla.
- 34 Palaam eri sapeng patohwan, “I dipadahr, I sohte patohwan me komwi ketiket mwohi nan ahlet pwe komwi en uhwong ie. Eri, ma komw sohte kupwurki ei seiloaket, a I pahn pwuralahng ni imweio.”
- 35 Tohnlengo ahpw mahsanihong, “Iangeweite aramas pwukat, ahpw ke pahn koasoia soahng kante me I padahkihong uhk ke en koasoia.” Palaam eri iangada nein Palaam meninkeder ko.
- 36 Ni Palak eh karongehda me Palaam patopato kohdo, e ahpw ketieila pwe en tuhwong ni kahnimw Ar, me mi limwahn Pillap Arnon ni irepen wehin Mohap.
- 37 Palak ahpw mahsanihong Palaam, “I seu kadarowohng uhk meninkeder ko pwe ke en patohdo? Dahme ke sohte mwadangkihdo? Ke lemeleme me I sohte pahn kihong uhk keting laud?”
- 38 Palaam ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Ahpw iet I patodohr. A soangen manaman dah me mie rehi? Ihte mahsenohte me Koht ketikihong ie me I pahn kak patohwanda.”
- 39 Palaam eri iangada Palak, ira ketiketlahng kahnimw Usod,
- 40 Palak ahpw kemehla sihpw oh kou kei wasao, oh kadaralahng kisin uduk kis Palaam oh meninkeder ko me e iangodo.
- 41 Eri, mandahn rahno, nimenseng, Palak eri ketin kahredalahng Palaam Pamod Paal, wasa Palaam kak kilang ekei aramas en Israel ko.
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