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WORD Research this...Acts 18
- 1 IcI kakish otI nomkuk Pan kiwcI maci, shi E'tinsuk, ipi kipie'wak Kone'ntuk.
- 2 IwcI shi okimkawan nkot CwiIn E'kwine' kishInkaso katshInikIt shi Pantusuk mcupshuk kiwcupie' Ite'niuk, kipie'wice'wan wiwun, Pe'se'nie'n, osam Knatius kishowe' caye'k CwiIn e'wiwcImacinIt shi Nom; icI e'kipie'naskakwat.
- 3 OsamcI ke'win kiie'inInkie', shiw okiwitke'man, ipi kimikce'win, pukwoian wikwame'n e'oshItowat i kanInkie'wat.
- 4 Ipi kiknomake' shi nume'okumkok e'tso nume'kishkuk; okikie'kman, ni CwiIn ipi Knik nInwun.
- 5 Pic Sayne's ipi Timotius kaocupiawat Me'sitonie'uk, Pan cipamIn okiw pwe'shkakon, ipi we'we'nI okiwitmowan ni CwiIn o Cisus, win Knayst.
- 6 IwcI kanshke'nmawat, ipi kapicIkikitowat, okipapiwnanIn niw paskukIn ipi otI okinan, kinwa kmIskwimwa kupuksIn ktupiwak, nincI mpinakwIs nkom, cI nkIshia e'ci iIwat, Me'ikIscIk.
- 7 IwcI kanmumacit kinmupitike' nkot nInI wikwamnInIn, Custus, kishInkaso, win kanume'kitowat Kshe'mIne'ton, e'tat, pe'shoc kite'nI shi nume'okumkok.
- 8 IwcI KnIspus ke'k nikansIt shi nume'okumkok, kite'pwe'ie'nman Kshe'mIne'ton, ipi caye'k kaiInIt shi e'tat ipi mce'sh ki Kone'ntie'n nIshInape'k kspsItake'wat kite'pwe'ie'ntumwuk ipi ki kcItapie'nkaswuk.
- 9 IwcI Kshe'mIne'to e'pkonianuk okiknonan ni PanIn, otI kinaptum, Ke'ko kwtackIn, kikiton, ke'kowi co kikitokIn.
- 10 Nin ke'ce'in kuiI ipi cowIiI nInI ke'ko ktotakwsi, na’w e'wi totakwiIn osam mce'sh ntInIshInape'muk shotI ik kcI otanuk.
- 11 IwcI shi e'kiiIt nkot pon ipi nkot watso kisIs, e'kiknomowat, i Kshe'mIne'to kikitowun.
- 12 Pic Ke'nio e'ie' okumawut shi E'kie'uk icI ki Cwiuk, ki mamwI ne'ntumwuk kipie'msou’tik e'kiw otapnawat, ni PanIn, ipi okipie'nawan shi tpakwnuke' cipitupwunuk.
- 13 OtI kikItwuk otI nInI wishte'pman nInwun, e'winume'kitowanIt, Kshe'mIne'ton, e'shpwa tpakwnuke'ikon.
- 14 Pic cI Pan, wawe'pkakitot Ke'nio, otI okinan ni CwiIn, kishpIn otI ke'ko mianuk, tanake', kie'patsowun, O kinwa Cwituk, taowunIt, e'wpsItonkon.
- 15 NIshcI tanak ki kitonIn ipi noswunIn, ipi shi ktpakwnuke'onuwa, kinwa naktu we'ntumok, CoIn nin nkItpakwnIsin notI ke'ko.
- 16 IwcI e'kimiwnashkawat shi tpakwnuke' cipitupwunuk.
- 17 IwcI ki caye'k, Knikuk nInwuk kiwtapnawan Sostinis, ke'c nikansIt shi nume'okumkok, ipi okipsItie'wawan, shi tpakwnuke' cipitupwunuk, Ke'nio cI co oki tpate'n tusin notI ke'ko.
- 18 Pan cI, otI kashkish otI nomkItnuk kInwe'shi kiw, icI e'kinumkawat ni wikane'iIn, iwcI e'ki ocIposIt shiw e'kinashIt Sinie'uk, ipi okiwice'okon Pisinie', ipi E'kwine', okimoshwan otupinuk, shi SInkniuk, okiwawitma ke'.
- 19 Ipi kipie'wak shi Ipisus shi cI oki nkInan wincIie'k, kipitike'wak shi nume'okumkok, ipi okikie'kman ni CwiIn.
- 20 IcI shi e'wiiInIt, e'kinawat wusimI co okite'pwe'twasin.
- 21 OkinumkawancI otI okinan, ninsI we'we'nI, nkumicIn wikwtowun ipI waiuk, Cinose'ne'muk, nIshcI minI ne'iap kupie'naskonum kishpIn Kshe'mIne'to ne'ntuk IwcI shi e'kiwcI posIt, Ipisuswk.
- 22 IcI kakupat, shi Sisune'uk, ipi kawu kuke'nonat ni te'pwe'ie'ntumnIncIn, kishie' wak, E'ntiakuk.
- 23 IwcI shi kInwe'shishI kaiIt, kinmumaci, ipi kishie' cak, e'kiwuk, Kne'shiuk, ipi Pnicie'uk, iaianke', e'wishke'ntumoat caye'k ni te'pwe'ie'ntumnIncIn.
- 24 Ipi nkot Cu E'panus kishInkaso katshinikIt, shi E'ne'kse'nte'ne'uk ke'ckikitot nInI, ipi kawishkisIt shiw kikitonuk Kshe'mIne'to, kipie'shie' shi Ipisusuk.
- 25 OtI nInI kiknomowa shi otIne'ntumwunuk, Kshe'mIne'to; kiminwe'ose' shi ocipamuk, oki iactan, ipi kikInomake' pIne', e'ne'ntumnIt Kshe'mIne'ton, mtIno okike'ntan, CanIn okIctapie'nwe'wun.
- 26 IwcI e'we'p wishkuknonat shi nume'okumkok pic E'kwini ipi Pisine' kanotwawat okiw tapnawan ipi okikInomowawan, wusimI we'we'nI, e'ne'ntumnIt Kshe'mIne'ton.
- 27 IwcI e'kine'ntuk e'wishiat shi E'ke'ie'uk, wikane'iIn kiwnIpie'ke'k, e'wishte'pmanIt, ni te'pwe'ie'ntumnIncIn, e'wi mnototwanIt, pic ipI pianIt, okikcI nishokmowan ni te'pwe'ie'ntumnIt, shuwe'ncIke'wun.
- 28 Ipi okiwishkukie'kman ni CwiIn, ipi e'wapituat mIsInukInuk o Cisus oie'o Knayst.
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1833 Potawatomi Matthew and Acts, Lykins translation
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