38
Balama chata Balaka hnohta, “Pachâ teh, a vy ha na ta! Kheihawhpa rai rei theina ei hnei ma? Khazohpa ta ei pakah liata bie a sopa deita ei reih awpa a châ,” tah ta.
38
Balama chata Balaka hnohta, “Pachâ teh, a vy ha na ta! Kheihawhpa rai rei theina ei hnei ma? Khazohpa ta ei pakah liata bie a sopa deita ei reih awpa a châ,” tah ta.
Napsal(a) Henry MacLagan
Verse 38. But the corrupted will now perceives from the light of truth itself, present in the corrupted understanding, that indeed it desires to gratify selfish love, but that it cannot overcome the power of genuine truth, and must, even from selfish considerations, comply with its requirements.