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Psalms 4
- 1 ¶ O God bilong stretpela pasin bilong mi, taim mi singaut, Yu mas harim mi. Taim mi karim hevi, Yu givim spes long mi. Sori long mi na harim prea bilong mi.
- 2 O yupela pikinini man bilong ol man, inap long hamas taim yupela i laik tanim glori bilong mi i kamap sem? Inap long hamas taim bai yupela i laikim tumas samting nating na wok long painim tok giaman? Sela.
- 3 Tasol yupela i ken save olsem. BIKPELA i bin makim bilong Em yet man i bihainim pasin bilong God. Taim mi singaut long Em, BIKPELA bai i harim.
- 4 Yupela i mas pret, na yupela i no ken mekim sin. Taim yupela i stap long bet bilong yupela, yupela i mas toktok wantaim bel bilong yupela yet, na yupela mas i stap isi. Sela.
- 5 Yupela i mas ofaim ol ofa bilong stretpela pasin na putim bilip bilong yupela long BIKPELA.
- 6 ¶ I gat planti man i save tok olsem, Husat bai i soim gutpela pasin long mipela? BIKPELA, Yu mas litimapim lait bilong pes bilong Yu antap long mipela.
- 7 Yu bin putim amamas insait long bel bilong mi, em i winim amamas bilong ol man taim wit samting bilong ol na wain bilong ol i kamap planti.
- 8 Bai mi bel isi na slipim bodi bilong mi, na bai mi slip i dai. Long wanem Yu, BIKPELA, Yu tasol mekim mi sindaun inap long mi stap gut.
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King Jems Pisin Baibel (tpikjpb - 1)
2022-06-07(tpi)
Dispela wok bilong tanim tok em i wok bilong David Holland na Bryan Girard. Version 1.2
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- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.Tok Pisin
- Distribution Abbreviation: King Jems Pisin
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