Katotonga Amon
Te mwaane ae ninikoria aei man Ana Boki Moomon e kona n reireinira baika bati n taekan te mwakuri ni mitinare ao kamarurungaakiia membwa n te bong aei.
Amon bon te ataeinimwane ae ninikoria n Ana Boki Moomon, are e ataaki n ana mwakuri ni kakaonimaki n ikotana ma kakawakinaia ana nanai ni man Ramonaai, are aia uea Reimwanaite (tara Aramwa 17:25–39; 18:1–10). Rongorongon Amon, n aekan rongorongo ni koroboki aika tabu n Ana Boki Moomon, e kona n reireinira bwai aika bati bwa ti na kona ni butimwai taai aika kakawaki ao ni kona n tokanikai i aon kaangaanga ake ti kaaitarai n te bong aei.
Te Mition ae Kakannato
Suzanne E. Tarasevich mai Millville, New Jersey, USA, e reiakin tabeua reirei mai iroun Amon ngke e tabe ni karaoa ana mwakuri ni mitinare ae bwanin taina ma buna te mwaane, Adolf.
“Ngke e a roko n ara bwaokinreta te tinaniku n reta ae mainaina ni bubura ma kanoana are weteakira nakon te mition,” e taku, “kaainabau ao ngai ti rang ni kakatonga iai. Ti karaoa ara aki mamatam ao ti tataroakina taekan weteakira. Tiaki n are ti tabeaianga n taekan te tabo ni mwakuri, ma ti mateakina te koaua are e na reke iroura taian atatai ni kakoroi raoi nanon weteakira.
“Rimwi riki n te tairiki anne, ti bane n ikotaki ma natira ao tibura, ti kauka te tinaniku n reta arei, ao ni wareki weteakira bwa ti na nako Poland Warsaw Mition. Ni warekakina, ti namakina te rau i nanora ae bati bwa aei, ni koaua, te mwakuri are nanonaki ibukira. Ti rang ni kimwareirei.”
Ma, ngke ti a roko n ara mition, e a reke ana kaangaanga Titita Tarasevich bwa e aki koaua raoi n te baere e na kona ni wakinna. “E anganaki naba ngkekei kaainabau mwiokoana ae matoa bwa tabeakinan waaki ni kairiiri ni kaungaan te rikirake,” e taku neiei. “E ngae ngke ti babanga te taetae ni Poland e butiraoi ana mwakuri.” Ma, e taku, “E roko irou te namakin are akea manenau ao I bua. I a nanokokoraki n aron kakawakin au kekeiaki ni mitinare.”
Mitinare aika Korakora
E kunea Titita Tarasevich bwa e iaiangoi taekaia mitinare aika a korakora n Ana Boki Moomon. “I nanon ririki aika bati n nakoau n tia reirei n te Moanrinan, e aki toki anaakin nanou n riaeakin ao kakaongoraan mwaakan korakoran karakinan Aramwa ao natin Motiaea mwaane n reiakiniia ataei taekan te mwakuri ni mitinare. Ngkana I iangoiia mitinare, I noria tamnein Amon n au iango are aintoa ao e korakora, ao I kona ni kai iangoiia mitinare ake ataei ao a marurung n ara mition bwa kanga natin Motiaea mwaane n te bong aei. Ma I mimi ngkana e kaota akean te nanorinano nakon te tibu te aine ae iaia iranatuna n aekau tangiran te tabe ae aron anne.”
Ngke e tabe n iaiango, e taku, te bwana mai kabin nanou e moanna n titirakinna titiraki ma te karaurau.
“Tera ana moan mwakuri Amon?”
“N riki bwa te toro, n tararuaiia nanai ni man, ao ni bootiia tibu ake a maaenako,” e kaeka.
“Ngaia are riki bwa Ammon temanna.”
Tauraoi ni Beku
Iango aikai a karekea te ota nakon Titita Tarasevich. “Akea bwa I a ota raoi bwa tera aron au mwakuri ae riai,” e taku. “I a ota bwa n te tai arei I tuai atatai raoi n te taetae are e kainnanoaki ibukin karinakin koaua irouia tabemwang, ma au ririki ni kataneiai ma te Botaki n Aine e katauraoai ni beku ibukiia tabemwang—n ukeukenako, ni kukune, ao n tangiriia ake a namakina te aki tabeakinaki ao te aki raoraonaki.”
E moanna n iangoi mwakurina ni mitinare n ana taratara ae boou. “E riki ataakin kawai aika bati irou n te aro are reirei n taekan Kristo a kona n tokanikai i aon kabwakau n te taetae, e taku. “I moanna n noria bwa tera are N na kona ni karaoia n tararuakiia nanai ni man ao ni bootiia tibu ake a maaenako.”
I mwin anne, e taku, “te maiu ni mitinare n ae rorora aio e riki bwa teuana te tai n reirei ao ni mwakuri ae kamimi arona ngke e reke ara tai n nora te euangkerio bwa e bitaki ao e kakabwaiai maiuia ake a butimwaea te euangkerio.” N angiin te tai e kan anenea te kuna n taromauri teuana are e aranna bwa kunan Amon: “Noria, e onrake kimwareireiu eng, e a onrake nanou n te kimwareirei, ao N na kimwareirei iroun Atuau” (Aramwa 26:11).
Kamaiuan te Tibu
Peggy Wallace Poll mai South Weber, Utah, e karekei rakan ana taratara mai iroun Amon ngke e anganaki ana mwakuri bwa e na reirei te kamaiu n tamnei ao te manga kamarurung n te ekaretia ni botakin te kataneiai n tia kairiiri n ibuobuoki ao n nakoanibonga n te titeiki.
“Ni warekan karakinan Amon ae rangin n ataaki, I kunea te bwai ae boou,” e taku. “Uringa, Amon e karaoa ana mition ibuakoia Reimwanaite. E a tia n anganaki tabena bwa e na tararuaia ana tiibu te Uea. Iai tooro riki tabeman ma ngaia, ao ngke a uota te tiibu nakon Teebuti bwa e na mooi, taan ira a kamaenakoi ana nanai ni man. E rangin ni kakamaku aio nakoia tooro ake tabeman. N tokina, tabeman ake a tia ni kariaia tiibu bwa ana maenako a tia n tiringaki, ao a koaua bwa ana bon tiringaki naba. (Tara Aramwa 42:30.)
“Ma e nora ana tai Amon,” e taku Titita Poll. “E tuangia toro ake tabemwang bwa a na kabebetei nanoia bukina bwa iai ana babaire. Wareka Aramwa 17:31–33, ao ko na nora te baire bwa e karaoaki raoi:
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Ataia ni waekoa bwa a bua tibu.
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‘[Mwananga] ma te waekoa.’
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Ikotiia tibu.
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Uoti ni kaokiia nakon neia tiibu ma te kawakinaki raoi.
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Katobibiia, tararuaiia bwa a na aki kabuanibwai maiuia, ao kamarikeiia ma te tangira.”
E taku Titita Poll bwa e rangin ni mimi bwa e kanga te karaki aei ni kaineti ma te kamarurung: “Ko kona n iangoa karakinan Amon bwa te kanikina nakoia taan kairiiri n te bong aei, ni kamaiuia membwa ae a moanna ni maenako. A mwaiti anainano n te aonaaba aei ae, ti tebo ma taan iraa, e kona ni kararoaia membwa man ana taeka te euangkerio ae tamaroa. Ti riai n taratararaoi ao ni waekoa ni karaoa te mwakuri ngkana e bua temanna man Ana nanai.”
E taekina ana taeka Beretitenti Gordon B. Hinckley (1910‒2008), are e taku, “I kantaningaia, bwa n na tataro, bwa ngaira n tatabemanira … ti na ibuobuoki ni ukoukoria naake a kainnanoi buokaia, ake a kainnanoa te buoka ae waekoa, ao kainnanoia aika matoatoa, ni kaungaia ma katei n tangira bwa a na okira te Ekaretia, ike aomata aika tamaroa man n tangira a na raoiroi nakoia, kamweraoia, kamatoaia, ao ni buokia ni karekea te maiu ae kakukurei man uaana.”1