I roto i te mau ohipa 5:20 the father asked the son, Why wilt thou, ta'u tamaiti, be ravished with a strange woman and embrace the bosom of a stranger. Eaha te auraa o te reira? Eaha te auraa o te mau Proverbs 5:20? The meaning…
Let your fountain be blessed: and rejoice with the wife of your youth. Let her be as the loving hind and pleasant roe; let her breasts satisfy you at all times; and be thou ravished always with her love (Tau 5:18-19)…
Ua inu i te mau pape no roto mai i te reira iho, e te horoiraa i te pape i rapae i taua vahi ra. E vai noa te mau raatira pahi i te tahi atu fenua, e te mau anavai o te mau pape i nia i te mau aroâ. Ia ' na ana'e, e vai noa ratou i teie nei, e ere i te mea huru (Tau 5:15-17) It…
I rotopu i te amuiraa, ua fatata vau i te faaea i roto i te mau ino atoa (Tau 5:14) Aita outou i ite i to outou tino e aita outou i pohe i roto i to outou ‘iai oe’, Ia faaafaro ana'e i te hoê taata i to ' na, i te niu o te Parau, ‘oe…
E aita vau i haapa'o i te reo o to'u mau orometua haapii, aita atoa vau i faatoro i to ' u tari'a i te feia o tei haapii mai ia ' u (Tau 5:13) Mai te mea e, aita outou e faaroo i te Metua, mai te mea e, aita outou e faaroo ia Iesu; te parau, nor to the voice of…




