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WORD Research this...Jeremiah 24
- 1 KAUN-O ketin kasalehiong ie kopwou riau en wahntuhke pik me mihmi mwohn Tehnpas Sarawio. (Met wiawiher mwurin Nepukadnesar, nanmwarkien Papilonia, ketin koledi Nanmwarki Sehoiakin, sapwellimen Sehoiakim pwutak, nanmwarkien Suda oh ketikihsang Serusalem ketikilahng Papilonia, iangahki kaunen Suda kan, tohndoadoahk saman kan, oh tohndoadoahk koahiek kan.)
- 2 Keieun kopwowo audaudkihda wahntuhke pik kaselel kei, me kin mwadang matala; kopwou teio audaudkihda wahntuhke pik sakanakan kei, me suwediong tungoal.
- 3 KAUN-O eri mahsanihong ie, “Seremaia, dahme ke kilikilang?” I ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Wahntuhke pik kei. Me mwahu ko inenen kaselel oh me suwed ko inenen sakanakan mehlel, inenen suwediong tungoal.”
- 4 KAUN-O eri mahsanihong ie,
- 5 “Ngehi, KAUN-O, Koht en Israel, I kupwukupwure me aramas ako me kalipilipalahr Papilonia, re duwehte wahntuhke pik mwahu pwukat, oh I pahn kadekohng oh apwalih irail.
- 6 I pahn sinsile irail oh kapwureiraildohng nan sahpw wet. I pahn seweseirailda oh sohte kauweirailla. I pahn padokiraildi, I sohte pahn wusirailda.
- 7 I pahn kainangiong irail en ese me ngehi me KAUN-O. Irail eri pahn wiahla nei aramas, a ngehi I pahn wiahla ar Koht, pwehki ar pahn pwurodo rehi ni kapehdirail unsek.
- 8 “A duwen Sedekaia, nanmwarkien Suda, soupeidi kan, oh luhwen aramas en Serusalem kan me mihmihte nan sahpwet de keseulahng Isip-ngehi, KAUN-O, I pahn wiahiong irail re en duwehte wahntuhke pik pwukat me uhdahn sakanakan oh suwediong tungoal.
- 9 I pahn ketikidohng pohrail kahpwal laud ehu me wehi koaros en sampah pahn pwuriamweikihla oh masakada. Aramas akan pahn mwamwahlkin irail, kepitkin irail, kapailoke irail, oh doadoahngki adarail kan mehn keria wasa koaros me I kamwarakiraillahng ie.
- 10 I pahn ketikihdo mahwen, lehk lapalap, oh soumwahu pohrail lao sohla emen rehrail me pahn luhwe nan sahpwo me I ketikihongehr ar pahpa kahlap ako.”
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