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Psalms 115
- 1 Maing KAUN, lingan uhdahn pahn kowohng komwihte, e pahn kowohng komwihte, a kaidehk ong kiht, pwehki sapwellimomwi limpoak poatopoat oh loalopwoat.
- 2 Dahme tohn wehi teikan kin idengki reht, “Ia amwail Kohten?”
- 3 Atail Koht kin ketiket nanleng; e ketin wiewia mehkoaros me e kin ketin kupwurki.
- 4 Arail koht akan me kin wiawihkihda silper oh kohl, re uhdahn wiepen pehn aramaste.
- 5 Mie awarail, re ahpw sohte kak lokaia, mie masarail, re ahpw sohte kak kilang wasa,
- 6 mie salengarail, re ahpw sohte kak rong wasa, mie tumwarail, re ahpw sohte kak ned mehkot.
- 7 Mie pehrail, re ahpw sohte kak doahke mehkot, mie nehrail, re ahpw sohte kak alu; sohte ngihl ehu kak kohda sang nan kapinwararail kan.
- 8 Me kin wiahda koht likamw pwukat, oh pil likih irail re en duwehla dikedik en eni kan me pein irail wiadahr.
- 9 Kumwail aramas en Israel kan, kumwail likih KAUN-O. Ih me sawasepamwail, oh silepamwail.
- 10 Kumwail sapwellimen Koht samworo kan, kumwail likih KAUN-O! Ih me sawasepamwail, oh silepamwail.
- 11 Kumwail koaros me kin kaudokiong KAUN-O, kumwail likih. Ih me sewesepamwail, oh silepamwail.
- 12 KAUN-O kin ketin tamataman kitail oh e pahn ketin kupwuramwahwih kitail; e pahn ketin kupwuramwahwih aramas en Israel kan oh pil sapwellimen Koht samworo koaros.
- 13 E pahn ketin kupwuramwahwih koaros me kin wauneki ih, me lapalap oh pil me tikitik kan.
- 14 KAUN-O en ketin kupwurehkin kumwail seri-% kumwail oh pil kadaudokamwail kan!
- 15 KAUN-O en ketin kupwuramwahwih kumwail, ih me ketin kapikada nanleng oh sampah.
- 16 KAUN-O kelehpw me ketin sapwellimaniki nanleng, a sampah e ketikihong aramas akan.
- 17 Me mehlahr akan sohte kin kapinga KAUN-O, pil me kin kohdilahng nan sapwen me mehlahr akan sohte kin kapinga.
- 18 A kitail me momour kan, kitail pahn kapingkalahngan ong ih met oh pil kohkohlahte. Kapinga KAUN-O!
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2012-07-05Pohnpeian (pon)
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