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WORD Research this...Amos 6
- 1 Woe Daq chaH 'Iv 'oH Daq leSchu' Daq Zion, je Daq chaH 'Iv 'oH secure Daq the HuD vo' Samaria, the notable loDpu' vo' the pIn vo' the tuqpu', Daq 'Iv the tuq vo' Israel ghoS!
- 2 jaH Daq Calneh, je legh; je vo' pa' jaH Daq Hamath the Dun; vaj jaH bIng Daq Gath vo' the Philistines. 'oH chaH better than Dochvammey kingdoms? joq ghaH chaj veH greater than lIj veH?
- 3 chaH 'Iv lan Hop DoH the mIghtaHghach jaj, je cause the seat vo' violence Daq ghoS Sum;
- 4 'Iv Qot Daq beds vo' ivory, je stretch themselves Daq chaj couches, je Sop the 'erHommey pa' vo' the flock, je the calves pa' vo' the midst vo' the stall;
- 5 'Iv strum Daq the strings vo' a harp; 'Iv invent vaD themselves instruments vo' music, rur David;
- 6 'Iv tlhutlh HIq Daq bowls, je anoint themselves tlhej the best oils; 'ach chaH 'oH ghobe' grieved vaD the affliction vo' Joseph.
- 7 vaj chaH DichDaq DaH jaH captive tlhej the wa'Dich 'Iv jaH captive; je the feasting je lounging DichDaq pItlh.
- 8 “The joH joH'a' ghajtaH sworn Sum himself,” jatlhtaH joH'a', the joH'a' vo' Armies: “ jIH abhor the pride vo' Jacob, je detest Daj fortresses. vaj jIH DichDaq toD Dung the veng tlhej Hoch vetlh ghaH Daq 'oH.
- 9 'oH DichDaq qaS, chugh pa' remain wa'maH loDpu' Daq wa' tuq, vetlh chaH DIchDaq Hegh.
- 10 “ ghorgh a man's relative carries ghaH, 'ach ghaH 'Iv burns ghaH, Daq qem porghmey pa' vo' the tuq, je asks ghaH 'Iv ghaH Daq the innermost parts vo' the tuq, ‘ ghaH pa' yet vay' tlhej SoH?' je ghaH jatlhtaH, ‘ ghobe';' vaj ghaH DichDaq jatlh, ‘Hush! Indeed maH must ghobe' mention the pong vo' joH'a'.'
- 11 “ vaD, yIlegh, joH'a' commands, je the Dun tuq DichDaq taH smashed Daq pieces, je the mach tuq Daq bits.
- 12 ta' horses run Daq the rocky crags? ta'taH wa' plow pa' tlhej chemvaH? 'ach SoH ghaj tlhe'ta' ruv Daq poison, je the baQ vo' QaQtaHghach Daq bitterness;
- 13 SoH 'Iv yItIv Daq a Doch vo' pagh, 'Iv jatlh, ‘ ghajbe' maH tlhappu' vaD ourselves horns Sum maj ghaj HoS?'
- 14 vaD, yIlegh, jIH DichDaq raise Dung Daq SoH a Hatlh, tuq vo' Israel,” jatlhtaH joH'a', the joH'a' vo' Armies; “ je chaH DichDaq afflict SoH vo' the entrance vo' Hamath Daq the brook vo' the Arabah.”
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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
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