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WORD Research this...Proverbs 4
- 1 Samwa ko, kumwail rong dahme samamwail kan kin padahkihong kumwail. Kumwail rong kanahieng, kumwail ahpw pahn dehdehkihla.
- 2 Dahme I padapadahkihong kumwail me mwahu, eri, kumwail tamataman padahk pwukat koaros.
- 3 Ngehi iehros emen rehn pahpa oh nohno, eri, ni ei kekeirda,
- 4 semeio kin padahkihong ie soahng kan. E kin nda, “Tamataman dahme I ndawei oh dehr manokehla. Kapwaiada me I ndaiong uhk, ke ahpw pahn mourkihla.
- 5 Nantihong alehda kupwurokong oh erpit! Dehr manokehla de pohnsehse ei padahk kan.
- 6 Ke dehr kesehla kupwurokong, pwe ih me pahn sinsileiuk; poakohng pwe e pahn kamouruhkala.
- 7 Kupwurokong me keieu kesempwal ke en alehda. Mehkoaros likin met, pil nantihong alehda erpit.
- 8 Poakohng kupwurokong, e ahpw pahn kahrehiong uhk omw pahn lapalapala. Pwoalehdi teng, e ahpw pahn kawauwihiukala.
- 9 E pahn wiahla elin kapwat lingan ehu pohn moangomw.”
- 10 Rong ie, samwa. Rong oh ale ei padahk kan ni mehlel, ke ahpw pahn mour werei.
- 11 I padahkihonguhkehr duwen kupwurokong oh ahl pwung en mour.
- 12 Sohte mehkot pahn uh nan elomw ma ke pahn weweidwei ni loalokong, oh ke sohte pahn dipekelekel ni omw pahn tang.
- 13 Tamataman ahnsou koaros dahme ke padahngkier. Padahk kan me ke aleier iei omw mour-sinsile mwahu.
- 14 Ke dehr kohla wasa aramas suwed kan kin kohla ie. Dehr idawehn karasepen aramas suwed kan.
- 15 Dehr wia! Sohpeisang me suwed! Soikala oh wenewohng nan elomw.
- 16 Aramas suwed sohte kin kak meirla lao re wiahda me suwed. Re kin pepehd ma re sohte wiahiong emen me suwed.
- 17 Tiahk suwed oh tiahk eikek rasehng kisin mwenge oh pihl rehrail.
- 18 Ahl me aramas pwung kan kin weid loale rasehng dakadahn ketipin me kin maramarainla lao rahn pwarada.
- 19 Ahl en me suwed kan me rotorot rasehng pwohng. Re kin pwupwudi, ahpw re sohte kin kilang dahme re dipekelekelki.
- 20 Samwa, rong kanahieng dahme I nda. Rong ei koasoi kan.
- 21 Dehr mweidohng en dohsang uhk. Tamataman oh kolokol nan kapehdomw.
- 22 Padahk pwukat pahn kahrehda mour oh kakehlahda mehmen me wehwehki.
- 23 Kanahieng omw madamadau, pwe omw madamadau kan kin kahrehda mwomwen omw mour.
- 24 Dehr koasoia mehkot me sohte mehlel. Dehr kedirepwki lokaia likamw oh lokaia me kin kasalongehla aramas.
- 25 Sarada kilengwei ni likilik; dehr itiekidi ni namenek.
- 26 Koasoanehdi ni keneinei dahme ke pahn wia, oh mehkan me ke pahn wia ahpw pahn pweida mwahu.
- 27 Sohpeisang me suwed oh wenewei mwohmw. Dehr wia ehu kahk sang ni ahl pwung.
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