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WORD Research this...Titus 2
- 1 Eri, ke uhdahn pahn padahkihong irail mehkan me kin pwilisang ni padahk mehlel.
- 2 Padahkihong ohl mah kan re en ese kaunda pein irail, inen, oh re en kanahieng pein irail. Irail en pil kehlail nan arail pwoson, limpoak, oh nannanti nan ar apwal akan.
- 3 Pil duwehte ong lih mah kan, padahkihong irail re en kin mour nin duwen me konehng lih poadidi kan. Re dehr kin karaun likamw, de kin men wia lidun wain. Re en kin kihwei padahk mwahu,
- 4 pwe re en kak kaiahnehda peinakapw akan pwe re en poakohng arail pwoud kan oh neirail seri kan,
- 5 re en kin kanahieng pein irail pwe re en min, re en wiahla lih wiewia mwahu en nan ihmw oh peikiong arail pwoud kan; pwe emen dehr lahlahwehki mahseno sang rehn Koht.
- 6 Pil duwehte ong mwahnakapw akan, koangngoangehkin irail re en ese kaunda pein irail.
- 7 Ahpw mwohn mehkoaros, ke en wia mehn kahlemengi ehu ni wiewia mwahu. Ke en pil kin inen oh mehlel nan omw padahk.
- 8 Ke en kin doadoahngki lokaia mehlel me soh kaupe, pwe omw imwintihti kan en namenengkihla ar sohte kak diar kaupe ieu ong kitail.
- 9 Ladu kan en kin peikiong arail soumas akan, oh kaparanihirailda ni soahng koaros. Re dehr kin peliankinirailda ar koasoi kan,
- 10 de pirapahsang irail mehkot. Ahpw re en kasalehda arail mour mwahu oh loalopwoat ahnsou koaros, pwe aramas akan en kilang ar wiewia kan oh kapingahki atail padahk duwen Koht, atail Sounkomour.
- 11 Pwe Koht ketin kasalehda sapwellime kalahngan pwe en komourala aramas koaros.
- 12 Kalahngan wet kin padahkihong kitail en kesehla mouren seupwoson Koht oh ineng suwed en sampah, oh ese kaunda nsenarail, oh momourki mour pwung oh sarawi nin sampah wet,
- 13 ni atail pahn awiawih Rahnen kapaio me kitail kin kasikasik, ni ahnsou me lingan en atail Koht lapalap oh Sounkomour Sises Krais pahn pwarada.
- 14 E ketin tounmeteikihla pein ih pwehki kitail, pwe en kapitkitailsang soahng suwed koaros oh kamineikitailda pwe kitail en wiahla sapwellime kelehpw oh ngoangkihte wiewia me mwahu.
- 15 Eri, ke en padahkihong irail mepwukat, oh doadoahngki omw manaman unsek ni omw pahn kin kakehlaka oh lipwoare irail kan me kin rong uhk. Ke dehr wia mehkot me pahn kahrehiong aramas akan re en mwamwahlkin uhk.
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