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WORD Research this...Ruth 3
- 1 Rahn ehu Naomi ahpw padahkihong Rud, “Nei serepein, e konehng I en rapahkihong uhk omw pwoud, pwe en kak mie omw peneinei.
- 2 Tamataman me Pohas, me ke kin ieiang nah lih akan doadoahk, iei emen kisehta. Nna, rong mahs! Nin soutiket ohlo pahn kihkihsang kilin parli kan.
- 3 Eri, kamwakeleiukada, kapwohtikla oh likawihada omw likou me keieu kaselel. Kohla wasa me e pahn wie kamwakamwakel ie; ahpw ke dehpa mweidohng en kilanguhkada lao mwurin eh pahn mwenge oh nim wain.
- 4 Ni eh pahn wendi pwe en meirla, kilangete wasa me e pahn wendi ie. Kohla oh pahkada ipe tehi nin neh; kowe eri wendi wasao. Ohlo eri pahn padahkihwei dahme ke pahn wia.”
- 5 Rud ahpw sapeng, “I pahn wia soahng koaros me ke nda.”
- 6 Eri, Rud ahpw kohla wasahn kamwakel parli, oh kapwaiada soahng koaros me Naomi padahkihong.
- 7 Ni Pohas eh mwenge oh nim wain, e ahpw nsenamwahula. Ih eri kohla wendi pwe en meir limwahn kapakap en parli ehu. Rud ahpw waila, pahkada ipen Pohas tehi nin neho oh wendi mpe.
- 8 Nipwongo Pohas memeir oh ahpw koahnokte, pwuriamweikihla eh diarada me lih emen wonohn limwahn neh kan.
- 9 E ahpw idek, “Ihs kowe?” Serepeino sapengki, “Ngehi Rud. Pwehki komwi peneinei keren men, oh kolokol pwukoahn apwahpwalih ie, komw pwoudikiniehda.”
- 10 Pohas eri sapeng nda, “KAUN-O en ketin kupwuramwahwihiuk, nei serepein. Omw wiewia mwahu ahnsou wet kasalehda omw kin nsenohki omw peneinei laudsang me ke wiahiong Naomi, inen omw pwoudo; pwehki ke sohte raparapahki mwahnakapw emen, me kepwehpwe de semwehmwe.
- 11 Eri, ke dehpa masepwehk nei serepein; aramas koaros wasaht, ese me kowe lih mwahu men. I pahn wia soahng koaros me ke peki.
- 12 Mehlel me ngehi peneinei keren men, oh kin pwukoahkin uhk; ahpw mie emen ohl me keren sang ie.
- 13 Ke pahn mihmi wasaht pwohnget, nimenseng kita pahn rapahkihda ma ohlo pahn pwukoahkin uhk. Ma iei, eri, mwahu; ma soh, a I kahukihla ni mwaren Koht ieias me ngehi me pahn ale pwukoa wet. Nna, wendi, meirla.”
- 14 Eri, Rud ahpw meirla limwahn nehn Pohas akan lel nimenseng. Ahpw e mwesel mwohn aramas ar pahn esehda; pwehki Pohas padahkihong me sohte me pahn ese me e kohla wasao.
- 15 Pohas eri ndaiong Rud, “Wahdo omw koaduhpwelen oh perekipeseng.” Pohas ahpw wudekihong loale kereniong paunen parli 100 oh sewese Rud en pwekada. Eri, Rud ahpw kohkolahng nan kahnimwo.
- 16 Rud eri pwurala ni imwe oh Naomi idek reh, “Ia iromw, nei serepein?” Rud ahpw koasoiaiong duwen soahng koaros me Pohas wiahiong, oh nda,
- 17 “E pil kihong ie uwen parli pwukat, pwehki eh padahkihong ie me I sohte pahn pwurodo rehmw kahiep.”
- 18 Naomi ahpw padahkilahng, “Kanengamahiong, nei serepein, lao irair wet pahn soandi; pwehki pein Pohas sohte pahn meleilei rahnwet e lao pahn koasoanehdi ire wet.”
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