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WORD Research this...Proverbs 31
- 1 Iet kan mahsen me inen Nanmwarki Lemuel kaweidki ih:
- 2 “Kowe nei pwutak kompoake, pasapengpen ei kapakap akan. Dahme I pahn ndahwei?
- 3 Ke dehr kauwehla mwahl omw kehl rehn lih akan oh kesehkihla mwahl noumw mwohni lih; pwe irail me kesedier nanmwarki kan.
- 4 Rong, lao Lemuel. Nanmwarki kan sohte konehng re en konote wain de kamam sakau kehlail.
- 5 Ni ar kin konote sakau, re kin meliehla kosonned akan oh pohnsehsehla pwungen aramas paisuwed kan.
- 6 Sakau kehlail iei kenen aramas akan me pahn melahr, oh ong irail kan me pahtoulahr kowahlap.
- 7 Irail en nim oh manokehla ar paisuwed oh pahtou.
- 8 “Ke en mahsen ni mwaren irail kan me sohte kak lokaiahki pein irail. Apwalih pwungen aramas koaros me sohte kak diar sawasaparail.
- 9 Mahsen ni mwararail oh wia sounkopwung pwung men. Apwalih pwungen me semwehmwe kan oh me anahne sawas akan.”
- 10 Lih pwopwoud me keieu koahiek men, kesempwalsang takai kesempwal akan; ahpw ia duwen eh nohn apwal en diar emen me duwehte met.
- 11 Eh pwoud kin likih; eri, e sohte pahn semwehmwehla.
- 12 Erein eh momour, lih menet kin wia mwahu ong eh pwoud, e sohte kin kansensuwedihada.
- 13 Lih menet kin soupisengki en wiahda likou wunen sihpw oh pil likou linen.
- 14 Lih menet kin wadohng nan imwe kisin mwenge sang wasa doh, rasehng sohp en netinet kan.
- 15 E kin pirida nin sohrahn pwe en kaunopada kisin mwenge ong eh peneinei, oh padahkihong eh lidu kan dahme re en kin wia.
- 16 E kin rapahkihda sahpw oh pwainda, oh kin wiahkihda mwetin wain mwohni me pein ih koadoahkihada.
- 17 E kin kehlail, men wia doadoahk, oh paliwar kehlail.
- 18 E kin wehwehki kesempwal en dipwisou kan me e kin wiahda, oh e pil kin wia eh doadoahk nipwong.
- 19 E kin pein wiahda eh dereht oh dehkada eh likou.
- 20 E kin kisekise me semwehmwe kan oh me anahne sawas akan.
- 21 E sohte kin nsenohki ahnsoun kopou, pwehki eh peneinei kin ahneki likou mosul.
- 22 E kin wiahda kidipen madres kan, oh likawihada likou linen me poh ntahnmwel lingan.
- 23 Eh pwoud ohl ndand men, iei ih emen me lapalap en kahnimwo.
- 24 E kin wiahda likou oh pirapir, oh netikihong sounnetinet kan.
- 25 E kin kehlail oh waun, e sohte kin masak dahme pahn wiawi mwuhr.
- 26 Eh lokaia me maledek oh kin diren loalokong.
- 27 Ahnsou koaros lih menet me soupisek, e kin mwasamwasahn anahn kan en eh peneinei.
- 28 Nah seri kan kin kasapalkalahnganohng, oh eh pwoud pil kin kapikapinga.
- 29 Pein ohlo ahpw kin nda, “Lih tohto me mwahu, a kowe me keieu mwahusang irail koaros.”
- 30 Poh komwokomw me widingan, oh lingan kin sohrala, ahpw lih emen me kin lemmwiki KAUN-O uhdahn pahn ndandla.
- 31 Koaros en kapingkihong uwen me konehng ni eh wiewia kan. Me konehng lih menet en ndand mwahu mwohn mesen aramas akan koaros.
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