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WORD Research this...Zephaniah 2
- 1 Kowe wehi soh namenek, tehk mwahu oh medemedewe
- 2 mwohn omw pahn mengidi oh mehla duwehte wahnrohs ehu, mwohn engieng en KAUN-O eh pahn lelohng uhk, mwohn rahn me e pahn kasalehda sapwellime engieng laud.
- 3 Kumwail sohpeiong KAUN-O, kumwail me mpahi koaros en sahpwo, me kin peikiong sapwellimen KAUN-O kosonned akan. Kumwail wiahda dahme pwung oh aktikitikla mwohn silangi. Mweinele kumwail kak pitsang kalokolok en rahn me e pahn ketin kasalehda sapwellime engieng.
- 4 Sohte aramas emen pahn luhwehdi nan kahnimw Kasa. Askelon pahn tehnla. Mehn Asdod kan pahn pekeussang nan ar kahnimwo nan erein elep en rahn ehu, oh mehn Ekron pahn pekeussang nan ar kahnimw.
- 5 Kumwail mehn Pilisdia kan, meid suwediong kumwail, kumwail kan me kin mihmi ni oaroahr. KAUN-O ketin kadeingkumwaildahr. E pahn ketin kamwomwkumwailla, oh sohte emen rehmwail pahn luhwehdi.
- 6 Sapwamwail me mi limwahn sehdo pahn wiahla sahpw patapat wasa me silepen sihpw kan pahn kauwada ie pelien ihmw oh kelen sihpw.
- 7 Mehn Suda kan me pahn luhwehdi pahn kousoanla nan sapwamwailo. Re pahn kin kamwenge nair sihpw kan wasao oh meir nan imwen mehn Askelon kan. KAUN-O, arail Koht, pahn kin ketin ieiang irail oh pwurehng kapaiairailda.
- 8 KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalap, mahsanih, “I rongehr mehn Ammon oh Mohap ar kaukauwe oh kepikepitki nei aramas akan, oh suhsuweiki me re pahn kalowehdi sapwarailo.
- 9 I kahukihla ni mwarei, KAUN-O me ieias, Koht en Israel, me Mohap oh Ammon pahn mwomwla duwehte Sodom oh Komora. Re pahn wiahla wasahn soahl oh ohla kohkohlahte; dihpw pahn wosala ie. Nei aramas akan me pahn luhwehdi pahn poar pohrail oh kihsang sapwarailo.”
- 10 Iei duwen met mehn Mohap oh Ammon ar pahn kalokolongki ar aklapalap oh akuh oh pwehki ar kapailoke sapwellimen KAUN-O, Wasa Lapalap, aramas akan.
- 11 KAUN-O pahn ketin kamasakirailda. E pahn ketin katikitikihala koht en sampah kan sohla irail mehkot, oh wehi koaros pahn kaudokiong ih sang nan uhdakarail kan.
- 12 KAUN-O pahn pil ketin kemehla mehn Sudan.
- 13 KAUN-O pahn ketin doadoahngki sapwellime manaman pwehn kamwomwala Asiria. E pahn ketin wiahkihla kahnimw en Ninipe mwohn kahnimw tehn me sohte pihl ie.
- 14 E pahn wia wasa me pelin sihpw, kou, oh soangen mahn koaros pahn kin wendi ie. Likoht kan pahn kin kousoan nan mohn ihmw kan oh likilikwer sang nan wenihmwtok kan. Menpihr kan pahn kin likwer sang pohn kehndake kan. Tuhke sidar me wia ihmw kan pahn kulsang.
- 15 Iei met me pahn wiawihong kahnimwo me nohn aklapalapki eh kehlail oh medemedewe me e saledek sang apwal. Towe kan kin medemedewe me ar kahnimwo me keieu lapalap nan sampah. Ia uwen laud en sapwtehn me e pahn wiahla, wasa me mahn lawalo kan pahn kin kommoal ie! Aramas koaros me pahn keid limwah pahn nurkipene ar masepwehk.
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