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WORD Research this...Psalms 74
- 1 Maing Koht, ia duwe, dahme komw ketin likidmeliekinkitalahr nin duwe met? Komw pahn ketin engieng pahn kiht sapwellimomwi aramas akan kohkohlahte?
- 2 Komw ketin tamanda sapwellimomwi aramas akan, me komw ketin piladahng komwi kawao, me komw ketin kasaledekala sang nan mour en lidu pwehn wiahla sapwellimomwi kadaudok. Komw ketin tamanda Nahna Saion wasa me komw ketiket ieo.
- 3 Komw ketin mahsanih wasa ohla douluhl pwukat; atail imwintihti kan kamwomwalahr mehkoaros nan Tehnpaso.
- 4 Sapwellimomwi imwintihti kan kadekedekehr nan Tehnpasomwio; re apiadahr ar pilaik wasao kilel en ar powedier.
- 5 Likamw irail sounpal tuhke kei me pelepelehkidi tuhke kan nair sile kan.
- 6 Re pwalangkipesengehr dihd kan neirail sile kan oh amma kan.
- 7 Re kauwelahr Tehnpasomwio oh isikadahr; re kasaminelahr wasa sapwellimomwi kan kin kaudokiong komwi ieo.
- 8 Re inenen men kauweikitala douluhl; re isikidier wasa sarawi koaros en nan sahpwet.
- 9 Atail sansal sarawi koaros sohralahr; soukohp akan pil solahr mie, sohte emen ese iahd me mwekid wet pahn ididi.
- 10 Maing Koht, ia erein at imwintihti kan pahn kouruhr kin komwi? Re kak mwamwahliki mwaromwi kohkohlahte?
- 11 Dahme komw sohte men sewese kin kiht? Dahme komw ketikihwei nin limomwi kan mwirimwi?
- 12 Maing Koht, komwi me wiahier at nanmwarki sangete nin tapio; komw ketin kapitkitalahr ahnsou ngeder.
- 13 Sang ni sapwellimomwi roson lapalap, komw ketin irepeseng sehdo oh kasukalahr moangen kemisik kamasepwehk en nan sehdo;
- 14 komw ketin tiakpesengehr moangen Lepaiadan oh kamwengekihla paliwere mahn en nan sahpwtehn kan.
- 15 Komw ketin wiahda pihl akan en pwilipwilwei; komw kamadadahr pillap akan.
- 16 Komw ketin kapikada rahn oh pwohng; komw ketin koasoanehdi maram oh usu kan nan dewerail.
- 17 Komw ketin koasoanehdi irair kei ong sampah; komw ketin wiadahr ahnsou en karakar oh ahnsou en lemwlemwur.
- 18 Maing KAUN, komw pahn ketin taman me imwintihti kan kin kouruhrkin komwi; re me rotorot oh re kin kailongkin komwi.
- 19 Komw dehr ketin kesehla sapwellimomwi aramas luwet akan rehn arail imwintihti lemei kan; komw dehr ketin meliehla sapwellimomwi aramas akan me mihmi nan lokolok!
- 20 Komw ketin tamanda sapwellimomwi inou me komwi ketin wiahiongkitehr. Mie kamaramas wiewiawi nan wasa rotorot akan en nan sahpwet.
- 21 Komw dehr mweidohng me toutoulahr akan en namenekla; komw mweidohng me semwehmwe oh me paisuwedlahr akan en kapinga komwi.
- 22 Maing Koht, komwi ketida, oh doarehki pein kupwuromwi! Komw ketin taman me aramas rotorot akan kin kouruhrkin komwi sang nimenseng lel nipwong.
- 23 Komw dehr meliehla ngilen sapwellimomwi imwintihti kan, katairong en imwintihti kan me kin wiewiawi sohte tokedi.
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