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WORD Research this...1 Kings 4
- 1 joH Solomon ghaHta' joH Dung Hoch Israel.
- 2 Dochvammey were the joHHom 'Iv ghaH ghajta': Azariah the puqloD vo' Zadok, the lalDan vumwI';
- 3 Elihoreph je Ahijah, the puqloDpu' vo' Shisha, scribes; Jehoshaphat the puqloD vo' Ahilud, the recorder;
- 4 je Benaiah the puqloD vo' Jehoiada ghaHta' Dung the army; je Zadok je Abiathar were lalDan vumwI'pu';
- 5 je Azariah the puqloD vo' Nathan ghaHta' Dung the officers; je Zabud the puqloD vo' Nathan ghaHta' pIn minister, je the joH friend;
- 6 je Ahishar ghaHta' Dung the household; je Adoniram the puqloD vo' Abda ghaHta' Dung the loDpu' subject Daq forced labor.
- 7 Solomon ghajta' cha' wa'maH officers Dung Hoch Israel, 'Iv provided Soj vaD the joH je Daj household: each loD ghajta' Daq chenmoH provision vaD a jar Daq the DIS.
- 8 Dochvammey 'oH chaj pongmey: Ben Hur, Daq the HuD Hatlh vo' Ephraim;
- 9 Ben Deker, Daq Makaz, je Daq Shaalbim, je Beth Shemesh, je Elon Beth Hanan;
- 10 Ben Hesed, Daq Arubboth ( Daq ghaH pertained Socoh, je Hoch the puH vo' Hepher);
- 11 Ben Abinadab, Daq Hoch the height vo' Dor ( ghaH ghajta' Taphath the puqbe' vo' Solomon as be'nal);
- 12 Baana the puqloD vo' Ahilud, Daq Taanach je Megiddo, je Hoch Beth Shean nuq ghaH retlh Zarethan, bIng Jezreel, vo' Beth Shean Daq Abel Meholah, as Hop as beyond Jokmeam;
- 13 Ben Geber, Daq Ramoth Gilead ( Daq ghaH pertained the towns vo' Jair the puqloD vo' Manasseh, nuq 'oH Daq Gilead; 'ach Daq ghaH pertained the region vo' Argob, nuq ghaH Daq Bashan, javmaH Dun vengmey tlhej walls je bronze bars);
- 14 Ahinadab the puqloD vo' Iddo, Daq Mahanaim;
- 15 Ahimaaz, Daq Naphtali ( ghaH je tlhapta' Basemath the puqbe' vo' Solomon as be'nal);
- 16 Baana the puqloD vo' Hushai, Daq Asher je Bealoth;
- 17 Jehoshaphat the puqloD vo' Paruah, Daq Issachar;
- 18 Shimei the puqloD vo' Ela, Daq Benjamin;
- 19 Geber the puqloD vo' Uri, Daq the puH vo' Gilead, the Hatlh vo' Sihon joH vo' the Amorites je vo' Og joH vo' Bashan; je ghaH ghaHta' the neH officer 'Iv ghaHta' Daq the puH.
- 20 Judah je Israel were law' as the sand nuq ghaH Sum the biQ'a' Daq qevmey, eating je drinking je making yItIv.
- 21 Solomon ruled Dung Hoch the kingdoms vo' the bIQtIQ Daq the puH vo' the Philistines, je Daq the veH vo' Egypt: chaH qempu' tribute, je served Solomon Hoch the jajmey vo' Daj yIn.
- 22 Solomon's provision vaD wa' jaj ghaHta' wejmaH juvtaH vo' fine flour, je javmaH juvtaH vo' 'uQ,
- 23 wa'maH nach vo' ror cattle, je cha'maH nach vo' cattle pa' vo' the tI yotlh, je wa' vatlh Suy', je harts, je gazelles, je roebucks, je fattened fowl.
- 24 vaD ghaH ghajta' dominion Dung Hoch the region Daq vam retlh the bIQtIQ, vo' Tiphsah 'ach Daq Gaza, Dung Hoch the joHpu' Daq vam retlh the bIQtIQ: je ghaH ghajta' roj Daq Hoch sides around ghaH.
- 25 Judah je Israel yInta' safely, Hoch loD bIng Daj vine je bIng Daj fig Sor, vo' Dan 'ach Daq Beersheba, Hoch the jajmey vo' Solomon.
- 26 Solomon ghajta' loSmaH SaD stalls vo' horses vaD Daj Dujmey, je cha' wa'maH SaD horsemen.
- 27 chaH officers provided Soj vaD joH Solomon, je vaD Hoch 'Iv ghoSta' Daq joH Solomon's SopDaq, Hoch loD Daq Daj jar; chaH chaw' pagh taH lacking.
- 28 Barley je je straw vaD the horses je swift steeds qempu' chaH Daq the Daq nuqDaq the officers were, Hoch loD according Daq Daj duty.
- 29 joH'a' nobta' Solomon valtaHghach je yajtaHghach exceeding 'ar, je very Dun yajtaHghach, 'ach as the sand vetlh ghaH Daq the seashore.
- 30 Solomon's valtaHghach excelled the valtaHghach vo' Hoch the puqpu' vo' the pemHov 'o', je Hoch the valtaHghach vo' Egypt.
- 31 vaD ghaH ghaHta' wiser than Hoch loDpu'; than Ethan the Ezrahite, je Heman, je Calcol, je Darda, the puqloDpu' vo' Mahol: je Daj fame ghaHta' Daq Hoch the tuqpu' Hoch around.
- 32 ghaH jatlhta' wej SaD proverbs; je Daj bommey were wa' SaD vagh.
- 33 ghaH jatlhta' vo' Sormey, vo' the cedar vetlh ghaH Daq Lebanon 'ach Daq the hyssop vetlh springs pa' vo' the reD; ghaH jatlhta' je vo' Ha'DIbaH, je vo' toQmey, je vo' creeping Dochmey, je vo' fish.
- 34 pa' ghoSta' vo' Hoch ghotpu' Daq Qoy the valtaHghach vo' Solomon, vo' Hoch joHpu' vo' the tera', 'Iv ghajta' Qoyta' vo' Daj valtaHghach.
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Klingon Language Version of the World English Bible (klv - 2.2)
2006-10-25(tlh)
Hegh tI, 'ej ngab tI naH,
'ach reH taHtaH joH'a'ma' mu'
The grass withers, the flower fades;
but the word of our God stands forever. Isaiah 40:8
A project of the Universal Translator Assistant Project (http://www.mrklingon.org) the Klingon Language Version is an experimental relexification of the WEB. It is not properly a translation, but a demonstration of what a tlhIngan Hol (Klingon Language) Bible would look like.
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