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WORD Research this...Isaiah 13
- 1 The burden vo' Babylon, nuq Isaiah the puqloD vo' Amoz leghta':
- 2 cher Dung a banner Daq the bare HuD! Lift Dung lIj ghogh Daq chaH! Wave lIj ghop, vetlh chaH may jaH Daq the lojmItmey vo' the nobles.
- 3 jIH ghaj ra'ta' wIj consecrated ones; HIja', jIH ghaj ja' wIj HoS loDpu' vaD wIj QeH, 'ach wIj proudly exulting ones.
- 4 The noise vo' a qevmey ghaH Daq the Hudmey, as vo' a Dun ghotpu; the noise vo' an uproar vo' the kingdoms vo' the tuqpu' boSta' tay'! joH'a' vo' Armies ghaH mustering the army vaD the may'.
- 5 chaH ghoS vo' a Hop Hatlh, vo' the uttermost part vo' chal, 'ach joH'a', je the weapons vo' Daj indignation, Daq Qaw' the Hoch puH.
- 6 Wail; vaD the jaj vo' joH'a' ghaH Daq ghop! 'oH DichDaq ghoS as QIH vo' the HoSghaj.
- 7 vaj Hoch ghopmey DichDaq taH feeble, je everyone's tIq DichDaq melt.
- 8 chaH DichDaq taH dismayed. Pangs je QoSqu'ghachmey DichDaq seize chaH. chaH DichDaq taH Daq pain rur a be' Daq labor. chaH DichDaq legh Daq amazement wa' Daq another. chaj faces DichDaq taH faces vo' flame.
- 9 yIlegh, the jaj vo' joH'a' choltaH, cruel, tlhej QeHpu' je fierce QeH; Daq chenmoH the puH a desolation, je Daq Qaw' its yemwI'pu' pa' vo' 'oH.
- 10 vaD the stars vo' the sky je its constellations DichDaq ghobe' nob chaj wov. The pemHov DichDaq taH darkened Daq its ghoS vo', je the maS DichDaq ghobe' cause its wov Daq shine.
- 11 jIH DichDaq punish the qo' vaD chaj mIghtaHghach, je the mIgh vaD chaj He'taHghach. jIH DichDaq cause the arrogance vo' the proud Daq mev, je DichDaq humble the haughtiness vo' the terrible.
- 12 jIH DichDaq chenmoH ghotpu latlh rare than fine SuD baS, 'ach a person than the pure SuD baS vo' Ophir.
- 13 vaj jIH DichDaq chenmoH the chal tremble, je the tera' DichDaq taH shaken pa' vo' its Daq Daq the QeHpu' vo' joH'a' vo' Armies, je Daq the jaj vo' Daj fierce QeH.
- 14 'oH DichDaq qaS vetlh rur a hunted gazelle, je rur Suy' vetlh ghobe' wa' gathers, chaH DichDaq each tlhe' Daq chaj ghaj ghotpu, je DichDaq each Haw' Daq chaj ghaj puH.
- 15 Hoch 'Iv ghaH tu'ta' DichDaq taH thrust vegh. Hoch 'Iv ghaH captured DichDaq pum Sum the 'etlh.
- 16 chaj infants je DichDaq taH dashed Daq pieces qaSpa' chaj mInDu'. chaj juHmey DichDaq taH ransacked, je chaj be'nalpu' raped.
- 17 yIlegh, jIH DichDaq stir Dung the Medes Daq chaH, 'Iv DichDaq ghobe' value baS chIS, je as vaD SuD baS, chaH DichDaq ghobe' tIv Daq 'oH.
- 18 chaj bows DichDaq woD the Qup loDpu' Daq pieces; je chaH DIchDaq ghaj ghobe' pity Daq the baQ vo' the womb. chaj mInDu' DichDaq ghobe' spare puqpu'.
- 19 Babylon, the batlh vo' kingdoms, the 'IhtaHghach vo' the Chaldeans' pride, DichDaq taH rur ghorgh joH'a' overthrew Sodom je Gomorrah.
- 20 'oH DichDaq never taH inhabited, ghobe' DichDaq 'oH taH yInta' Daq vo' generation Daq generation. The Arabian DichDaq ghobe' pitch a juHHom pa', ghobe' DichDaq shepherds chenmoH chaj flocks Qot bIng pa'.
- 21 'ach wild Ha'DIbaH vo' the desert DichDaq Qot pa', je chaj juHmey DichDaq taH teblu'ta' vo' jackals. Ostriches DichDaq yIn pa', je wild goats DichDaq frolic pa'.
- 22 Wolves DichDaq SaQ Daq chaj castles, je jackals Daq the bel palaces. Daj poH ghaH Sum Daq ghoS, je Daj jajmey DichDaq ghobe' taH prolonged.
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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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