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Psalms 39
- 1 I ahpw patohwan, “I pahn kin kanahieng ni ei wiewia kan oh sohte pahn mweidohng loweiet en kahrehiong ie nan dihp; I sohte pahn nda mehkot mpen aramas suwed kan.”
- 2 I nennenlahte sohte nda mehkot, mehndahte ma mehkot mwahu! Ahpw ei lokolok wonlahte mwowe,
- 3 oh lapalahn pwunod ehu ahpw kadirehla ngeni. Ni ei medemedewe, pwunod en nan kapehdiet lalaudlahte; ni ei sohla pwerieng pwunod wet, I ahpw patohwan,
- 4 “Maing KAUN, ia erein ei pahn momour? Iahd me I pahn mehla? Komw mahsanihong ie iahd me ei mour pahn imwisekla.”
- 5 Ia uwen mwotomwot en ei mour! Mwohn silangmwi ei mour likamwete sohte mehkot. Mehlelete me mour en aramas rasehng tumwenieng,
- 6 de rasehng mwete ieu. Mehkoaros me aramas kin wia sohte katepe; e kin kihpene nah mwohni kan, ahpw e sehse ihs me pahn nainekihla.
- 7 Eri a, ihs me I pahn koapworopworki, Maing ei Kaun? Pwe komwihte me I patohwan koapworopworki.
- 8 Komw ketin kapitasang ie nan dipei kan, oh dehr ketin mweidohng me pweipwei kan en kepitkin ie.
- 9 I pahn nennenla, sohte patohwan mehkot, pwe komwi me ketin kupwurehda I en patohwan ale soangen kalokolok wet.
- 10 Komw dehr ketin pwurehng kaloke ie! I nektehn mehkihla kalokolok sang nin limomwien.
- 11 Komw ketin kalokehki aramas engieng en silangmwi, oh ketin kamwomwala oh kasuwedihla rasehng loangenmwet mehkoaros me e kin poakohng. Mehlelete me aramas sohte siksang tumwenieng!
- 12 Maing KAUN, komw ketin karonge ei kapakap, komw ketin karonge ei likwer; komw ketin sewese ie ni ei kin sengiseng. Pwe ngehi mehnkeiru men mwohn silangmwi ni ahnsou mwotomwot, duwhte ei pahpa kahlap ako koaros.
- 13 Komw ketin kupwure ie I en kalapwukala ahnsou kis ahneki peren mwohn ei pahn patohsang met oh sohla mie.
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