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Psalms 132
- 1 Maing KAUN, komw dehr ketin meliehla Depit oh soangen apwal akan koaros me lelohng ih.
- 2 Maing KAUN, komw ketin tamanda dahme e patohwan inoukihong komwi, inowo me e patohwan wiahiong komwi, Wasa Lapalap, Koht en Seikop:
- 3 “I sohte pahn pedolong nan imweio oh wendi nan kieio;
- 4 I sohte pahn kommoal de meirla,
- 5 I lao pahn diar wasa kis ong KAUN-O, tehnpas ehu ong Wasa Lapalap, Koht en Seikop.”
- 6 Se rongehr duwen Kohpwahn Inowo, nan Pedleem, se ahpw diarada nan mohs en Searim.
- 7 Se ahpw patohwan, “Kitail patolahng nan tehnpas en KAUN-O; kitail eri wia atail kaudok mwohn mwoale.”
- 8 Maing KAUN, komw ketidohng nan Tehnpas Sarawio iangahki sapwellimomwi Kohpwahn Inowo, kilel en sapwellimomwi manaman, oh ketikette wasaht kohkohlahte.
- 9 Sapwellimomwi samworo kan en wia dahme pwung ahnsou koaros; sapwellimomwi aramas koaros en ngisingiski ar peren!
- 10 Komw ketin inoukihongehr sapwellimomwi ladu Depit; Maing KAUN, komw dehr soikeweisang rehmwi nanmwarki me komw ketin piladahr.
- 11 Komw ketin wiahiong Depit inou mehlel ehu-% inou ehu me komw sohte pahn ketin wekidala: “I pahn kasapwilada emen noumw pwutak kan en nanmwarki, oh e pahn kakaun mwurimw.
- 12 Ma noumw pwutak kan pahn loalopwoatohng ei inou oh kosonned akan me I pahn kihong irail, eri, neirail seri kan pil pahn iang mwohd nan mwoahl wet kohkohlahte.”
- 13 KAUN-O ketin piladahr Saion; e ketin kupwurki wiahki wasao tehnpese:
- 14 “Iei wasaht me I pahn kin kousoan ie kohkohlahte; iei wasaht me I pahn kin kakaun wasa.
- 15 I pahn kapaiahkihda Saion soangen kamwahu koaros me e kin anahne; I pahn kammedehkihla me semwehmwe kan kisin mwenge.
- 16 I pahn kupwuramwahwih eh samworo kan ni arail wiewia kan koaros, oh aramas koaros en kokoul oh ngisngiski ar peren.
- 17 Iei wasaht me I pahn kasapwilada emen kadaudok en Depit pwe en wiahla nanmwarki lapalap; oh I pahn kadakadaur manaman en nanmwrkio me I piladahr.
- 18 I pahn kihong eh imwintihti kan nan kanamenek mwuledek, a eh wehi pahn paiamwahu oh pweida.”
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