31
ABEIPA ta Balama mo pavâhsa ta, ABEIPA vâlyuhchâpa zaozi chabapa ta lâpi liata a duahpa cha hmô haw ta; a bôh ta, a hmia alei lâ a bôhpa ta pao ta.
31
ABEIPA ta Balama mo pavâhsa ta, ABEIPA vâlyuhchâpa zaozi chabapa ta lâpi liata a duahpa cha hmô haw ta; a bôh ta, a hmia alei lâ a bôhpa ta pao ta.
Napsal(a) Henry MacLagan
Verse 31. And now, therefore, even the false teacher is caused to perceive that Divine Truth from Divine Good is totally opposed to him, and that truth is destructive of falsity, and therefore, externally, he is submissive both as to the understanding and will.