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WORD Research this...Exodus 8
- 1 joH'a' jatlhta' Daq Moses, jaH Daq Daq Pharaoh, je ja' ghaH, “ vam ghaH nuq joH'a' jatlhtaH, ‘ chaw' wIj ghotpu jaH, vetlh chaH may toy' jIH.
- 2 chugh SoH Qo' Daq chaw' chaH jaH, yIlegh, jIH DichDaq rop'a' Hoch lIj veHmey tlhej frogs:
- 3 je the bIQtIQ DIchDaq swarm tlhej frogs, nuq DIchDaq jaH Dung je ghoS Daq lIj tuq, je Daq lIj bedchamber, je Daq lIj bed, je Daq the tuq vo' lIj toy'wI'pu', je Daq lIj ghotpu, je Daq lIj ovens, je Daq lIj kneading troughs:
- 4 je the frogs DIchDaq ghoS Dung both Daq SoH, je Daq lIj ghotpu, je Daq Hoch lIj toy'wI'pu'.'”
- 5 joH'a' ja'ta' Daq Moses, “ ja' Aaron, ‘Stretch vo' lIj ghop tlhej lIj DevwI' naQ Dung the rivers, Dung the streams, je Dung the pools, je cause frogs Daq ghoS Dung Daq the puH vo' Egypt.'”
- 6 Aaron stretched pa' Daj ghop Dung the bIQmey vo' Egypt; je the frogs ghoSta' Dung, je covered the puH vo' Egypt.
- 7 The magicians ta'ta' Daq rur Da tlhej chaj enchantments, je qempu' Dung frogs Daq the puH vo' Egypt.
- 8 vaj Pharaoh ja' vaD Moses je Aaron, je ja'ta', “Entreat joH'a', vetlh ghaH tlhap DoH the frogs vo' jIH, je vo' wIj ghotpu; je jIH DichDaq chaw' the ghotpu jaH, vetlh chaH may sacrifice Daq joH'a'.”
- 9 Moses ja'ta' Daq Pharaoh, “ jIH nob SoH the quv vo' setting the poH vetlh jIH should tlhob vaD SoH, je vaD lIj toy'wI'pu', je vaD lIj ghotpu, vetlh the frogs taH Qaw'ta' vo' SoH je lIj juHmey, je remain Daq the bIQtIQ neH.”
- 10 ghaH ja'ta', “ wa'leS.” ghaH ja'ta', “ taH 'oH according Daq lIj mu', vetlh SoH may Sov vetlh pa' ghaH pagh rur joH'a' maj joH'a'.
- 11 The frogs DIchDaq mej vo' SoH, je vo' lIj juHmey, je vo' lIj toy'wI'pu', je vo' lIj ghotpu. chaH DIchDaq remain Daq the bIQtIQ neH.”
- 12 Moses je Aaron mejta' pa' vo' Pharaoh, je Moses SaQta' Daq joH'a' concerning the frogs nuq ghaH ghajta' qempu' Daq Pharaoh.
- 13 joH'a' ta'ta' according Daq the mu' vo' Moses, je the frogs Heghta' pa' vo' the juHmey, pa' vo' the bo'DIjmey, je pa' vo' the fields.
- 14 chaH boSta' chaH tay' Daq heaps, je the puH stank.
- 15 'ach ghorgh Pharaoh leghta' vetlh pa' ghaHta' a respite, ghaH hardened Daj tIq, je ta'be' 'Ij Daq chaH, as joH'a' ghajta' jatlhpu'.
- 16 joH'a' ja'ta' Daq Moses, “ ja' Aaron, ‘Stretch pa' lIj DevwI' naQ, je mup the dust vo' the tera', vetlh 'oH may moj lice throughout Hoch the puH vo' Egypt.'”
- 17 chaH ta'ta' vaj; je Aaron stretched pa' Daj ghop tlhej Daj DevwI' naQ, je struck the dust vo' the tera', je pa' were lice Daq loD, je Daq animal; Hoch the dust vo' the tera' mojta' lice throughout Hoch the puH vo' Egypt.
- 18 The magicians tried tlhej chaj enchantments Daq qem vo' lice, 'ach chaH couldn't. pa' were lice Daq loD, je Daq animal.
- 19 vaj the magicians ja'ta' Daq Pharaoh, “ vam ghaH the finger vo' joH'a':” je Pharaoh's tIq ghaHta' hardened, je ghaH ta'be' 'Ij Daq chaH; as joH'a' ghajta' jatlhpu'.
- 20 joH'a' ja'ta' Daq Moses, “ Hu' Dung early Daq the po, je Qam qaSpa' Pharaoh; yIlegh, ghaH choltaH vo' Daq the bIQ; je ja' ghaH, ‘ vam ghaH nuq joH'a' jatlhtaH, “ chaw' wIj ghotpu jaH, vetlh chaH may toy' jIH.
- 21 Else, chugh SoH DichDaq ghobe' chaw' wIj ghotpu jaH, yIlegh, jIH DichDaq ngeH swarms vo' puvtaH Daq SoH, je Daq lIj toy'wI'pu', je Daq lIj ghotpu, je Daq lIj juHmey: je the juHmey vo' the Egyptians DIchDaq taH teblu'ta' vo' swarms vo' puvtaH, je je the yav whereon chaH 'oH.
- 22 jIH DichDaq cher apart Daq vetlh jaj the puH vo' Goshen, Daq nuq wIj ghotpu yIn, vetlh ghobe' swarms vo' puvtaH DIchDaq taH pa'; Daq the pItlh SoH may Sov vetlh jIH 'oH joH'a' Daq the midst vo' the tera'.
- 23 jIH DichDaq lan a division joj wIj ghotpu je lIj ghotpu: Sum wa'leS DIchDaq vam sign taH.”'”
- 24 joH'a' ta'ta' vaj; je pa' ghoSta' grievous swarms vo' puvtaH Daq the tuq vo' Pharaoh, je Daq Daj servants' juHmey: je Daq Hoch the puH vo' Egypt the puH ghaHta' corrupted Sum meq vo' the swarms vo' puvtaH.
- 25 Pharaoh ja' vaD Moses je vaD Aaron, je ja'ta', “ jaH, sacrifice Daq lIj joH'a' Daq the puH!”
- 26 Moses ja'ta', “ 'oH 'oHbe' appropriate Daq ta' vaj; vaD maH DIchDaq sacrifice the qabqu'boghghach vo' the Egyptians Daq joH'a' maj joH'a'. yIlegh, DIchDaq maH sacrifice the qabqu'boghghach vo' the Egyptians qaSpa' chaj mInDu', je won't chaH nagh maH?
- 27 maH DichDaq jaH wej days' journey Daq the ngem, je sacrifice Daq joH'a' maj joH'a', as ghaH DIchDaq ra'ta'ghach mu'mey maH.”
- 28 Pharaoh ja'ta', “ jIH DichDaq chaw' SoH jaH, vetlh SoH may sacrifice Daq joH'a' lIj joH'a' Daq the ngem, neH SoH DIchDaq ghobe' jaH very Hop DoH. tlhob vaD jIH.”
- 29 Moses ja'ta', “ yIlegh, jIH jaH pa' vo' SoH, je jIH DichDaq tlhob Daq joH'a' vetlh the swarms vo' puvtaH may mej vo' Pharaoh, vo' Daj toy'wI'pu', je vo' Daj ghotpu, wa'leS; neH yImev chaw' Pharaoh Da deceitfully vay' latlh Daq ghobe' letting the ghotpu jaH Daq sacrifice Daq joH'a'.”
- 30 Moses mejta' pa' vo' Pharaoh, je prayed Daq joH'a'.
- 31 joH'a' ta'ta' according Daq the mu' vo' Moses, je ghaH teqta' the swarms vo' puvtaH vo' Pharaoh, vo' Daj toy'wI'pu', je vo' Daj ghotpu. pa' remained ghobe' wa'.
- 32 Pharaoh hardened Daj tIq vam poH je, je ghaH ta'be' chaw' the ghotpu jaH.
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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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