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WORD Research this...2 Chronicles 1
- 1 Solomon the puqloD vo' David ghaHta' strengthened Daq Daj kingdom, je joH'a' Daj joH'a' ghaHta' tlhej ghaH, je magnified ghaH exceedingly.
- 2 Solomon jatlhta' Daq Hoch Israel, Daq the HoDpu' vo' SaDmey je vo' hundreds, je Daq the judges, je Daq Hoch joHHom Daq Hoch Israel, the nachDu' vo' the fathers' juHmey.
- 3 vaj Solomon, je Hoch the yej tlhej ghaH, mejta' Daq the jen Daq vetlh ghaHta' Daq Gibeon; vaD pa' ghaHta' the juHHom vo' qep vo' joH'a', nuq Moses the toy'wI' vo' joH'a' ghajta' chenmoHta' Daq the ngem.
- 4 'ach David ghajta' qempu' the Duj vo' joH'a' Dung vo' Kiriath Jearim Daq the Daq vetlh David ghajta' prepared vaD 'oH; vaD ghaH ghajta' pitched a juHHom vaD 'oH Daq Jerusalem.
- 5 Moreover the bronze lalDanta' Daq, vetlh Bezalel the puqloD vo' Uri, the puqloD vo' Hur, ghajta' chenmoHta', ghaHta' pa' qaSpa' the tabernacle vo' joH'a': je Solomon je the yej were seeking qeS pa'.
- 6 Solomon mejta' Dung pa' Daq the bronze lalDanta' Daq qaSpa' joH'a', nuq ghaHta' Daq the juHHom vo' qep, je nobta' wa' SaD meQqu'pu' nobmey Daq 'oH.
- 7 Daq vetlh ram joH'a' appeared Daq Solomon, je ja'ta' Daq ghaH, “ tlhob nuq jIH DIchDaq nob SoH.”
- 8 Solomon ja'ta' Daq joH'a', “ SoH ghaj shown Dun muSHa'taH pung Daq David wIj vav, je ghaj chenmoHta' jIH joH Daq Daj Daq.
- 9 DaH, joH'a' joH'a', chaw' lIj promise Daq David wIj vav taH established; vaD SoH ghaj chenmoHta' jIH joH Dung a ghotpu rur the dust vo' the tera' Daq qevmey.
- 10 DaH nob jIH valtaHghach je Sov, vetlh jIH may jaH pa' je ghoS Daq qaSpa' vam ghotpu; vaD 'Iv laH noH vam lIj ghotpu, vetlh ghaH vaj Dun?”
- 11 joH'a' ja'ta' Daq Solomon, “Because vam ghaHta' Daq lIj tIq, je SoH ghaj ghobe' tlhobta' riches, wealth, joq quv, ghobe' the yIn vo' chaH 'Iv hate SoH, ghobe' yet ghaj tlhobta' tIq yIn; 'ach ghaj tlhobta' valtaHghach je Sov vaD SoH'egh, vetlh SoH may noH wIj ghotpu, Dung 'Iv jIH ghaj chenmoHta' SoH joH:
- 12 valtaHghach je Sov ghaH granted Daq SoH. jIH DichDaq nob SoH riches, wealth, je quv, such as pagh vo' the joHpu' ghaj ghajta' 'Iv ghaj taH qaSpa' SoH; ghobe' DIchDaq pa' vay' after SoH ghaj the rur.”
- 13 vaj Solomon ghoSta' vo' the jen Daq vetlh ghaHta' Daq Gibeon, vo' qaSpa' the juHHom vo' qep, Daq Jerusalem; je ghaH che'ta' Dung Israel.
- 14 Solomon boSta' Dujmey je horsemen: je ghaH ghajta' wa' SaD loS vatlh Dujmey, je cha' wa'maH SaD horsemen, vetlh ghaH placed Daq the chariot vengmey, je tlhej the joH Daq Jerusalem.
- 15 The joH chenmoHta' baS chIS je SuD baS Daq taH Daq Jerusalem as naghmey, je cedars chenmoHta' ghaH Daq taH as the sycamore Sormey vetlh 'oH Daq the lowland, vaD abundance.
- 16 The horses nuq Solomon ghajta' were qempu' pa' vo' Egypt je vo' Kue; the joH merchants purchased chaH vo' Kue.
- 17 chaH qempu' Dung je qempu' pa' vo' Egypt a chariot vaD jav vatlh pieces vo' baS chIS, je a horse vaD wa' vatlh vaghmaH: je vaj vaD Hoch the joHpu' vo' the Hittites, je the joHpu' vo' Syria, ta'ta' chaH qem chaH pa' Sum chaj means.
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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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