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WORD Research this...Romans 11
- 1 Eri, I pil pahn idek: Ia duwe, Koht ketin keselahr sapwellime aramas akan? Soh kowahlap! Pein ngehi pil mehn Israel men, sang ni kadaudok en Eipraam, kisehn kadaudok en Pensamin.
- 2 Koht sohte ketin kesehla sapwellime aramas akan me e ketin pilada sang nin tapio. Kumwail eseier dahme Pwuhk Sarawi mahsanih wasa me Elaisa peki rehn Koht en pelianda mehn Israel kan:
- 3 “Maing ei Kaun, re kemelahr sapwellimomwi soukohp akan oh kauwelahr sapwellimomwi pei sarawi kan. Ngehite me luhwehdi, oh re pil raparapahkin ie pwe re en kemeiehla.”
- 4 Eri, dahme Koht ketin sapengki? “I nekinekid ong ie ohl isikid me sohte kin pwongih koht likamw Paal.”
- 5 Iei pil duwen ahnsou wet: mie kisin pwihn ehu me Koht ketin piladahr, sang ni sapwellime kupwur kalahngan.
- 6 Sapwellime pilipil wet tepisang ni sapwellime kupwur kalahngan, kaidehk sang ni ar wiewia kan. Pwe ma sapwellimen Koht pilipil pahn tepisang ni wiewiahn aramas, eri, sapwellime kupwur kalahngan kaidehk kalahngan mehlel ehu.
- 7 Eri dah? Aramas en Israel kan sohte diarada dahme re raparapahki. Kisin pwihno me Koht ketin pilada, iei irail me diarada; a meteiko re keptakaila, sohte men rong malipilip en Koht.
- 8 Nin duwen Pwuhk Sarawi eh mahsanih, “Koht ketin kakeptakaila mohngiongirail oh pil arail lamalam; lao lel rahnwet re sohte kak kilangki wasa masarail kan de rongki wasa salengarail kan.”
- 9 Oh Depit pil mahsanih, “Arail kamadipw kan en wiahla nsarparail, irail en pwupwudi oh ale kalokaparail!
- 10 Masarail kan en rotala oh dehr kilang wasa; oh paliwararail kan en rihkosdiong pahn ar apwal akan ahnsou koaros.”
- 11 Eri, I pil men idek: Ni ahnsou me mehn Suhs dipekelekel, re uhdahn mwomwla ni arail pwupwudio? Soh kowalahp! Pwehki ar dipadahro, komour pil lelohng mehn liki kan, pwe mehn Suhs akan en ketuwahukihda.
- 12 Dipen mehn Suhs ako kahrehiongehr sampah kapai laud mehlel, oh pwehki malaulau me komourlahr rehrail pil kahrehiongehr mehn liki kan kapai laud mehlel. Eri, ia uwen pai me pahn mie ma mehn Suhs koaros pahn iang sapahldo!
- 13 Eri met, I koasoakoasoiaiong kumwail mehn liki kan: erein ei pahn pweisanki pwukoahn wahnpoaron en mehn liki kan I pahn kin suweiki doadoahk wet.
- 14 Mweinele I pahn kak kaketuwahuwihada kisehi mehn Suhs kan, oh pil komourala ekei irail.
- 15 Pwe ni ar lekdeklahro sampah wialahr kompoakepahn Koht. Eri, ia pahn duwe, ma re sapahldo? E pahn rasehng iasadahn me melahr akan!
- 16 Ma kisehn lopwon en pilawa ehu pahn kasarawihong Koht mahs, eri, Koht pahn ketin sapwellimaniki lopwono unsek; oh ma kalewen tuhke pwoat pahn kasarawihong Koht, eri, rahntuhke kan pil sapwellimen Koht.
- 17 Ekei rahntuhke olip me epwel mwahu ko tipwasangehr, oh rahntuhke olip en nanwel tohrohr pwoat me uhd wiliandi. Kumwail mehn liki kan, kumwail rasehng rahntuhke olip en nanwelo, oh met kumwail pil iangehr ahneki en mehn Suhs akan ar mour kehlail ni pali ngehn.
- 18 Ihme kahrehda kumwail dehr mwamwahlki irail kan me rasehng rah kan me tipwasangehr. Ia duwen amwail pahn kak suweikin kumwail? Kumwail duwehte rahntuhke pwoat, kumwail sohte kamour kaleweo-a kalewe ko me kamour kumwail.
- 19 Ahpw kumwail pahn nda, “Ei, ahpw rah kan tipwasangehr pwe I en uhd wiliandi nin tuhkeo.”
- 20 Mehlel apwoat! Re tipwasangehr pwehki ar sohte pwoson, a kumwail mihmihte pwehki amwail pwoson. Ahpw kumwail dehr suweiki met, ahpw kumwail en lemmwiki.
- 21 Koht sohte ketin mahk ong mehn Suhs akan, me rasehng rahntuhke mehlel. Eri, ia duwe, kumwail lemeleme me e pahn ketin mahkohng kumwail?
- 22 Eri, ni soahng wet kitail kakehr wehwehki uwen sapwellimen Koht kupwur kadek, oh pil uwen sapwellime kadeik apwal. E kin ketin wia sapwellime kadeik apwal ong irail kan me sapwungalahr, ahpw kadek ong kumwail-ma kumwail pahn dadaurete sapwellime kupwur kadek. Pwe ma soh, kumwail pil pahn tipwasang.
- 23 Oh pil mehn Suhs akan ma re kesehla ar seupwoson, re pahn pwurehng nan wasaohte me re mi ie mahs; pwehki Koht me ketin manaman en kasapahliraildo.
- 24 Kumwail mehn liki kan, kumwail rasehng rahntuhke olip en nanwel pwoat me tipwasangehr, ahpw kapatapatehngehr tuhke olip me epwel mwahu pwoat, ni soangen mwekid me pein tuhke kan sohte wia. Mehn Suhs akan rasehng tuhke olip me epwel mwahu pwoatet. Eri, e pahn inenen mengei mehlel pahn Koht en ketin kapwurehiong ni tuhkeo rahntuhke pwukat me tipwasangehr.
- 25 Eri, riei ko, mie mehlel ehu me rir me I men kumwail en pil ese, pwe e pahn irehdihsang kumwail amwail medemedewe duwen amwail loalokong. Eri iet: keptakailahn mehn Israel ko sohte pahn poatopoat, a e pahn dadaurete lao lel uwen tohtohn mehn liki kan me kileledier pahn wiahla sapwellimen Koht.
- 26 Oh iei duwen en mehn Israel kan koaros ar pahn mourla. Nin duwen Pwuhk Sarawi eh mahsanih: “Sounkomouro pahn ketido sang Saion, e pahn ketikihsang soahng suwed koaros rehn kadaudok en Seikop.
- 27 I pahn wiahiong irail inou lap wet, ni ei pahn lapwahsang diparail kan.”
- 28 Mehn Suhs akan wialahr imwintihti en Koht pwehki kumwail mehn liki kan, sang ni arail soikala Rongamwahwo. Ahpw, pwehki sapwellimen Koht pilipil, Koht ketin kupwure irail pwehki samarail kahlap ako.
- 29 Pwe Koht sohte kin ketin wekidala kupwure ong me e kin ketin pilada oh kupwuramwahwih.
- 30 Ahpw duwen kumwail mehn liki kan, kumwail sohte kin peikiong Koht mahso; a met kumwail aleier kalahngan en Koht pwehki en mehn Suhs akan ar sapeik.
- 31 Pil duwehte, pwehki kalahngano me kumwail aleier, mehn Suhs akan kin sapeikiong Koht ahnsou wet, pwe re en pil kak ale kalahngan en Koht met.
- 32 Pwe Koht ketin salihedier aramas koaros pwehki ar sapeik, pwe en kak kasalehiong irail koaros sapwellime kalahngan.
- 33 Ia uwen laud en sapwellimen Koht kapai kan! Ia uwen loalen sapwellime erpit oh kupwurokong! Ihs me kak kawehwehda sapwellime koasoandi kan? Ihs me kak wehwehki sapwellime wiewia kan?
- 34 Nin duwen Pwuhk Sarawi eh mahsanih: “Ihs me dehdehki kupwur en Kaun-o? Ihs me kak kaweid?
- 35 Ihs me kihongehr mehkot, pwe en kak ketin kasapahlohng?”
- 36 Pwe ih me ketin kapikada mehkoaruhsie, oh soahng koaros kin miehki ih oh pil pwehki ih. Lingan en kowohng Koht, sang met kohkohlahte. Amen.
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