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WORD Research this...Psalms 40
- 1 I awiawih sawasepei sang rehn KAUN-O; e ahpw kapaikodohng ie karonge oh karongehda ei likwer.
- 2 E ahpw ketin waikiehda sang nan pwoahr keper ehu, nan pwelmatak loal. E ahpw ketikiniehdi pohn paipalap ehu oh ketin koasoanehdi pwe I en soanamwahula.
- 3 E ahpw ketin padahkihong ie melkahka kapw pwoat, melkahkahn kapinga atail Koht. Me tohto me pahn kilang met, re pahn masakada oh re pahn likihala KAUN-O.
- 4 Meid pai aramas me kin likih KAUN-O, oh sohte kin sohpeiong dikedik en eni kan, de iang irail kan me kin pwongih koht likamw akan.
- 5 Maing KAUN, at Koht, ia uwen tohtohn soahng kapwuriamwei kan me komw ketin wiahiong kiht; sohte emen mie me duwehte komwi! Ia uwen tohtohn koasoandi kan me komw ketin wiahiong kiht! Ma I pahn song en kasalehda koaros-% re uhdahn pahn tohtohsang me I kak kasalehda!
- 6 Komw sohte ketin kupwurki meirong oh kisakis kan; komw sohte kin kupwurohki mahn akan me pwonte isihsla pohn pei sarawi kan de meirong kan mehn kihsang dihp akan. Ahpw komw ketikihong ie salengei kat pwe I en patohwan rong komwi,
- 7 eri, I ahpw sapeng komwi, patohwan, “Iet ngehi, maing; sapwellimomwi kaweid kan ong ie mihmi nan pwuken Kosonnedo.
- 8 Maing ei Koht, ia uwen ei kin ngoangki kapwaiada kupwuromwien! I kin kolokol sapwellimomwi padahk kan nan mohngiongiet.”
- 9 Maing KAUN, nan pokon en sapwellimomwi aramas akan, I lohkidahr rongamwahu en omwi komourkitalahr. Komw mwahngih duwen ei sohte mwahn pahn tokedihsang lohlohkiseli.
- 10 I sohte nekidohng pein ngehi rongamwahu en komouro; pwe ahnsou koaros I kin lohkiseli sapwellimomwi loalopwoat oh sawas. I sohte kin nennenla nan pokon en sapwellimomwi aramas akan, ahpw I kin patohwanda duwen sapwellimomwi limpoak poatopoat oh loalopwoat.
- 11 Maing KAUN, I patohwan ese duwen omwi sohte pahn ketin katokehdi sapwellimomwi kalahngan ong ie. Sapwellimomwi limpoak oh loalopwoat pahn sinsile iehte ahnsou koaros.
- 12 Suwed ngeder kapiliepenehr-% me nohn ngeder oh soh kak wadawad! Dipei kan salihiepenehr, oh I solahr kak kilang wasa; re tohtohsang pitenmoangei kat, oh loalei tikitikla.
- 13 Maing KAUN, komw ketin sewese ie ahnsou wet oh doareiehla.
- 14 Irail kan me kin songosong en kemeiehla re en lohdi oh pingida. Irail kan me kin perenki ei apwal akan re en pwurala oh namenekla.
- 15 Irail kan me kin kouruhrkin ie, re en sarohkihdi ar lohdi.
- 16 Irail koaros me kin patohdo rehmwi re en nsenamwahu oh pereperen. Irail koaros me kin kasapahlkalahngankihong komwi sapwellimomwi komour re en kin patopatohwan ahnsou koaros, “KAUN-O meid lapalap!”
- 17 Maing ei Kaun, ngehi me luwet oh semwehmwe, ahpw komwi sohte ketin melieiehla. Komwi me ei sounkomour oh ei Koht-% komw ketin mwadangodo oh sewesei!
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