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WORD Research this...Zechariah 11
- 1 Lepanon, ritingada omw wenihmw kan, pwe kisiniei en kak isikedi omw tuhke sidar kan!
- 2 Kumwail tuhke saipres kan, kumwail mwahiei oh sengiseng-% tuhke sidar kan raukdier; tuhke lingan pwuko mwomwlahr! Kumwail tuhke ohk kan en Pasan, kumwail mwahiei oh sengiseng- wahl mosulo koakoahkdahr!
- 3 Kaun akan wie weriwer nan ar pahtou; ar lingan sohralahr! Kumwail rong ngilen ngiringir en laion kan; arail wasahn kousoan nanwel limwahn Sordan mwomwlahr!
- 4 KAUN-O ei Koht ketin mahsanihong ie, “Mwomwehda me kowe silepen sihpw men me nah pelin sihpw pahn kamakamalahr.
- 5 Irail kan me naineki pelin sihpwo kemehla sihpw ko oh sohte ale kalokepe. Re ahpw netikihla uduk ko oh nda, ‘Kapinga KAUN-O! Kitail kepwehpwelahr!’ Pil silepen pelin sihpwo sohte mwahn poakehla sihpw ko.”
- 6 (KAUN-O eri mahsanih, “I solahr pahn poakehla emen nin sampah. Pein ngehi pahn ketikihong aramas koaros pahn manaman en ar kaun akan. Kaun pwukat pahn kamwomwala sampah, oh I sohte pahn kapitala aramas akan sang pahn ar manaman.”)
- 7 Irail kan me pwaindahr oh netikilahr sihpw ko koadoadoahkih ie, oh I ahpw wiahla silepen sihpw me pahn kamakamala ko. Ngehi eri ale kisin lepin tuhke riakis: apwoat I kahdaneki “Sawas” oh apwoat I kahdaneki “Minimin.” Ngehi eri apwahpwalih pelin sihpwo.
- 8 I sohla kak kanengamahiong ei lingeringer pahn silepe silimeno me kin kailongkin ie, I ahpw kemeirailla nan sounpwongteieu.
- 9 I ahpw ndaiong pelin sihpwo, “I solahr pahn wia silepamwail. Irail kan me pahn mehla en mehla. Irail kan me pahn kamwomwmwomwla en kamwomwmwomwla. Irail kan me luhwehdi pahn pein kamwomwirailla.”
- 10 Ngehi eri ale kisin tuhke me adaneki “Sawas” oh kauwehla, pwehn kasohrehla inou me KAUN-O ketin wiadahr ong wehi koaros.
- 11 Eri, inowo ahpw kasohrla ni rahno. Irail ko me pwaindahr oh netikilahr sihpw ko wie mwasamwasahn ie, oh re ese me KAUN-O me mahmahsen sang ni mwekid me I wiewiao.
- 12 I ahpw patohwanohng irail, “Ma kumwail men kihdo pweinei, eri, kumwail kihdo, a ma soh, eri, kumwail nekidala.” Irail eri kihong ie mwohni silper silihsek pweinen ei doadoahk.
- 13 KAUN-O eri mahsanihong ie, “Kihdiong ni wasahn nek mwohni en Tehnpas Sarawio. Ngehi eri ale mwohni silper silihseko-uwen mwohni laud me re lemeleme me iei uwen pweinei me konehng-oh kihdiong ni wasahn nek mwohni en Tehnpas Sarawio.
- 14 Ngehi eri pil kauwehla kisin lepin tuhke teio, me adaneki “Minimin,” oh minimin nanpwungen Suda oh Israel ahpw ohla.
- 15 KAUN-O eri mahsanihong ie, “Pil pwurehng mwomwehda sounsilepen sihpw, met ke pahn mwomwehda emen me sohte katepe.
- 16 I kihdiong emen sounsilepen sihpw pwehn apwalih nei sihpw ko, ahpw e sohte apwalih sihpw ko me pahn lelohngehr apwal; de rapahki me salongalahr kan, de kamwahwihala me lipwalipwadahr kan, de kamwenge me luhwehdi kan. Ahpw e kin kangala uduk en sihpw me keieu mworourou ko oh tehrasang kikirail kan.
- 17 Meid suwediong silepen sihpw soh katepe meno! E keselahr nah pelin sihpwo. Mahwen pahn kamwomwala douluhl eh manaman. Peh pahn mwoatorala, oh pwoarenmese palimaun pahn kunla.”
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