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WORD Research this...Isaiah 3
- 1 vaD, yIlegh, the joH, joH'a' vo' Armies, takes DoH vo' Jerusalem je vo' Judah supply je support, the Hoch supply vo' tIr Soj, je the Hoch supply vo' bIQ;
- 2 the HoS loD, the loD vo' veS, the noH, the leghwI'pu', the diviner, the elder,
- 3 the HoD vo' vaghmaH, the honorable loD, the counselor, the po' craftsman, je the clever enchanter.
- 4 jIH DichDaq nob boys Daq taH chaj joHHom, je puqpu' DIchDaq rule Dung chaH.
- 5 The ghotpu DichDaq taH Suvta', Hoch Sum another, je Hoch Sum Daj jIl. The puq DichDaq behave himself proudly Daq the qan loD, je the base Daq the honorable.
- 6 Indeed a loD DIchDaq tlhap 'uch vo' Daj loDnI' Daq the tuq vo' Daj vav, ja'ta', “ SoH ghaj Sut, SoH taH maj ruler, je chaw' vam ruin taH bIng lIj ghop.”
- 7 Daq vetlh jaj ghaH DichDaq SaQ pa', ja'ta', jIH DichDaq ghobe' taH a healer; vaD Daq wIj tuq ghaH ghobe' tIr Soj ghobe' Sut. SoH DIchDaq ghobe' chenmoH jIH ruler vo' the ghotpu.
- 8 vaD Jerusalem ghaH ruined, je Judah ghaH fallen; because chaj jat je chaj ta'mey 'oH Daq joH'a', Daq provoke the mInDu' vo' Daj batlh.
- 9 The legh vo' chaj faces testify Daq chaH. chaH parade chaj yem rur Sodom. chaH yImev So' 'oH. Woe Daq chaj qa'! vaD chaH ghaj qempu' disaster upon themselves.
- 10 ja' the QaQtaHghach “ QaQ!” vaD chaH DIchDaq Sop the baQ vo' chaj deeds.
- 11 Woe Daq the mIgh! Disaster ghaH upon chaH; vaD the deeds vo' Daj ghopmey DichDaq taH paid DoH Daq ghaH.
- 12 As vaD wIj ghotpu, puqpu' 'oH chaj oppressors, je be'pu' rule Dung chaH. wIj ghotpu, chaH 'Iv Dev SoH cause SoH Daq err, je Qaw' the way vo' lIj Hemey.
- 13 joH'a' stands Dung Daq contend, je stands Daq noH the ghotpu'.
- 14 joH'a' DichDaq 'el Daq yoj tlhej the quppu' vo' Daj ghotpu, je chaj leaders: “ 'oH ghaH SoH 'Iv ghaj eaten Dung the HIq wIj. The non vo' the mIpHa' ghaH Daq lIj juHmey.
- 15 nuq ta' SoH mean vetlh SoH crush wIj ghotpu, je grind the qab vo' the mIpHa'?” jatlhtaH the joH, joH'a' vo' Armies.
- 16 Moreover joH'a' ja'ta', “Because the puqbe'pu' vo' Zion 'oH haughty, je yIt tlhej outstretched necks je flirting mInDu', walking Daq trip as chaH jaH, jingling ornaments Daq chaj qamDu';
- 17 vaj the joH brings 'oy'mey Daq the crown vo' the nach vo' the be'pu' vo' Zion, je joH'a' DichDaq chenmoH chaj scalps jIb ghajbe'.”
- 18 Daq vetlh jaj the joH DichDaq tlhap DoH the 'IhtaHghach vo' chaj anklets, the headbands, the crescent necklaces,
- 19 the earrings, the bracelets, the veils,
- 20 the headdresses, the ankle chains, the sashes, the perfume balmey, the charms,
- 21 the signet rings, the nose rings,
- 22 the fine robes, the capes, the cloaks, the purses,
- 23 the ghop mirrors, the fine linen garments, the tiaras, je the shawls.
- 24 'oH DIchDaq qaS vetlh instead vo' sweet spices, pa' DIchDaq taH rottenness; instead vo' a belt, a rope; instead vo' QaQ cher jIb, jIb ghajbe'; instead vo' a robe, a girding vo' sackcloth; je branding instead vo' 'IhtaHghach.
- 25 lIj loDpu' DIchDaq pum Sum the 'etlh, je lIj HoS Daq the veS.
- 26 Daj lojmItmey DIchDaq lament je mourn; je ghaH DIchDaq taH moB je ba' Daq the yav.
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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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