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- 1 ¶ O BIKPELA, Bikpela bilong mipela, nem bilong Yu i nambawan tru long olgeta hap bilong dispela graun! Yu bin putim glori bilong Yu antap long ol heven.
- 2 Ol birua bilong Yu i stap, olsem na Yu bin makim strong i kamaut long maus bilong ol liklik pikinini na ol bebi, bai Yu ken pasim maus bilong birua na man bilong bekim rong.
- 3 ¶ Ol heven bilong Yu i wok bilong ol pinga bilong Yu. Yu bin makim mun na ol sta. Na taim mi tingting long ol dispela,
- 4 Mi ting, man em i wanem samting na Yu save tingting long em? Na pikinini man bilong man em i wanem samting na Yu save kam lukim em?
- 5 Long wanem Yu bin wokim em i stap aninit liklik long ol ensel. Na Yu bin putim glori na ona long em olsem wanpela hat king.
- 6 Yu givim wok long em bilong bosim ol wok bilong han bilong Yu. Yu putim olgeta samting aninit long lek bilong em.
- 7 Em olgeta sipsip na ol bulmakau man, yes, na ol animal bilong ples gras,
- 8 Ol pisin bilong skai, na ol pis bilong solwara, na olgeta samting i save raun long ol rot bilong ol solwara.
- 9 O BIKPELA, Bikpela bilong mipela, nem bilong Yu i namba wan tru long olgeta hap bilong dispela graun!
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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
- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.Tok Pisin
- Distribution Abbreviation: King Jems Pisin
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bryanteenagirard@gmail.com
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