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WORD Research this...Ruth 2
- 1 Eri, kisehn Naomi ohl emen mie, ede Pohas, sangete nan peneineien Elimelek, en Naomi eh pwoudo. Pohas iei ih ohl kepwehpwe men, oh pil aramas lapalap emen.
- 2 Eri, Rud ahpw ndaiong Naomi, “Menlau, mweidohng ie I en kolahng nan mwetuwel akan oh rikpene kadok en parli me kin pwupwusang soundondol akan. I pahn rapahki tohndoadoahk me pahn mweidohng ie I en wia soahng wet mwurirail.” Naomi ahpw sapeng, nda, “Me mwahu, nei kompoakepahi, kohwei.”
- 3 Rud eri kolahng nan mwetuwel kei oh rikirikpene kadok en parli kan mwurin tohndoadoahk ko. Rahn ehu e ahpw lelohng nan mwetuwel ehu nan sapwen Pohas, kisehn Elimeleko.
- 4 Eri, Pohas ahpw leledo sang Pedleem oh rahnmwahwih nah tohndoadoahk kan, ketihtihki, “KAUN-O en ketiket rehmwail.” Re ahpw sapeng, nda, “KAUN-O en ketin kupwuramwahwih komwi, maing.”
- 5 Eri, Pohas ahpw kalelapak rehn kaunen nah tohndoadoahk ko, “Nein ihs peinakapw meno?”
- 6 Kaunen doadoahko ahpw sapeng, nda, “Ih serepein en likio me iangodo Naomi sang wehin Mohap.
- 7 E pekidahr en kin idawehn tohndoadoahk kat oh rikada kadok en parli kan. E wie doadoahk sang nimensengo lel ahnsou wet me e ahpwtehn kommoaldi pahn mwetehn pelien ihmwen.”
- 8 Eri, Pohas ahpw ndaiong Rud, “Rong ie mahs, nei serepein. Ke dehr rikada parli ekis wasa tohrohr, ahpw nan mwahtette. Ke pahn mihmi met oh iang lih akan doadoahk.
- 9 Kilang wasa re kin dolung parli ie, oh mihmi rehrail. I kehkehlingkihongehr ohl akan re dehpa liderei uk. Eri, ma ke pahn men nimpilda, kohla ale pihl sang nan sah ko me re idipadahr.”
- 10 Rud ahpw poaridi mwohn Pohas lel nan pwel, oh nda, “Dahme komw mwahngihkin ie oh nohn kadengkihong ie ni eh ngehi mehn liki men?”
- 11 Pohas ahpw sapeng, nda, “I rongehr duwen soahng koaros me ke wiahiong Naomi, inen omw pwoudo, mwurin omw pwoudo eh mehla. I pil wehwehki duwen omw mweidohsang semomw oh inomw oh pein omw wehi, oh kodohng wasaht pwe ke en kousoan nanpwungen aramas pwukat me ke kin sehse mahso.
- 12 KAUN-O, Koht en Israel, me pein kowe piladahr en wiahla perehpomw, en ketikihong uhk keting laud ehu!”
- 13 Rud ahpw pil sapeng, nda, “Maing, omwi kalahngan ong ie me inenen laud mehlel! Komw ketikihong ie kakehlepei sang ni omwi kadek ong ie, mehndahte ei sohte pahrekiong emente sapwellimomwi ladu kan.”
- 14 Eri, ni ahnsoun sak, Pohas ahpw ekerodo Rud pwe en iang tungoale pilawa oh wain. Rud eri mwohndiong nanpwungen tohndoadoahk kan, oh Pohas ahpw pil nehkalahng parli inihn. Rud ahpw tungoale oh med; ahpw pil mie luhwen eh tungoal kan.
- 15 Eri, ni Rud eh pil pwuralahng rik kadok en parli kan, Pohas ahpw ndaiong nah tohndoadoahk ko, “Kumwail mweidohng en rikirikasang wasa kan me kapakap en parli kan mi ie, oh kaleke kumwail irehdihsang. Kumwail pil kamwerehdi ekei kadok en parli mwowe pwe en pil kak rikada.”
- 16 Eri, ni Rud eh pil pwuralahng rik kadok en parli kan, Pohas ahpw ndaiong nah tohndoadoahk ko, “Kumwail mweidohng en rikirikasang wasa kan me kapakap en parli kan mi ie, oh kaleke kumwail irehdihsang. Kumwail pil kamwerehdi ekei kadok en parli mwowe pwe en pil kak rikada.”
- 17 Eri, Rud rikirik kadok en parli lao lel nin soutik. E ahpw itikadahr wahn parli sang nan me e rikadahr akan, oh kereniong uwen paun 50 me e diar.
- 18 E ahpw wahda parli me e diarehr akan oh pwuralahng nan kahnimwo oh kasalehiong Naomi, inen eh pwoudo, uwen me e diar. E pil kapwarehda luhwen eh tungoal en rahno oh kihong Naomi.
- 19 Naomi ahpw kalelapak, “Ia wasa me ke rik parli ie rahnwet? Nan en ihs mwetuwel me ke doadoahk ie? Koht en ketin kupwuramwahwih aramas me nohn kadekohng uhken.” Rud ahpw padahkihong Naomi me rahno e doadoahk nan mwetuwel ieu en ohl emen me ede Pohas.
- 20 Naomi ahpw nda, “KAUN-O, me kin ketin kolokol sapwellime inou ong me momour oh me melahr akan, en ketin kapaiahda ohlo.” Naomi ahpw pil nda, “Ohlo ata peneinei keren men, ih emen kisehn irail kan me kin pwukoahki apwahpwalih kita.”
- 21 Rud ahpw pil nda, “Ohlo pil padahkihong ie I en ieiangete nah tohndoadoahk ko wie doadoahk lao rahk wet imwisekla.”
- 22 Naomi ahpw pil padahkilahng Rud, “Me mwahu, nei serepein; pwe ke pahn kakete diar apwal ma ke pahn kohla nan en emen aramas tohrohr eh mwetuwel. Ihme pahn mwahu, ma ke pahn iangete nah tohndoadoahk kan.”
- 23 Eri, Rud ahpw ieiang nein Pohas tohndoadoahk kan, oh kihkihpene kadok en parli oh wihd lao rahko imwisekla. E pil koukousoante rehn Naomi, inen eh pwoudo.
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