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Genesis 12-17

12-17 “Yɨraayavɨ nɨmɨre akume yɨlakɨdeinyɨra. Akume wageꞌbɨsavɨ wanganapɨjɨ daꞌ jawɨryidesɨra. ‘Gotɨyai nemɨnyɨjɨ mwaaidɨvɨta yuyangɨjɨ gannya kɨwɨnyaꞌ nedaꞌ,’ sara jawɨryidesɨra. Aalɨbunya kwaakevakɨ dɨꞌnarakeꞌbɨsaꞌ nɨmɨ wakeꞌ dɨvi mulaabyɨ yadesɨra. Kwaakevakɨ mwaaibɨzangɨ mamaramɨlyɨ yadesɨra,” wɨdaꞌ. Gemel Wox Wasi

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