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WORD Research this...Mark 1
- 1 The tagh vo' the QaQ News vo' Jesus Christ, the puqloD vo' joH'a'.
- 2 As 'oH ghaH ghItlhta' Daq the leghwI'pu', “ yIlegh, jIH ngeH wIj messenger qaSpa' lIj qab, 'Iv DichDaq ghuH lIj way qaSpa' SoH. { Note: Malachi 3:1 }
- 3 The ghogh vo' wa' crying Daq the ngem, ‘ chenmoH ready the way vo' the joH! chenmoH Daj Hemey straight!'” { Note: Isaiah 40:3 }
- 4 John ghoSta' yIQchoHmoHtaH { Note: joq, immersing } Daq the ngem je preaching the yIQchoHmoHghach vo' repentance vaD forgiveness vo' yemmey.
- 5 Hoch the Hatlh vo' Judea je Hoch chaH vo' Jerusalem mejta' pa' Daq ghaH. chaH were yIQchoHmoHta' Sum ghaH Daq the Jordan bIQtIQ, confessing chaj yemmey.
- 6 John ghaHta' clothed tlhej camel's jIb je a leather belt around Daj waist. ghaH ate locusts je wild honey.
- 7 ghaH preached, ja'ta', “After jIH choltaH ghaH 'Iv ghaH mightier than jIH, the thong vo' 'Iv sandals jIH 'oH ghobe' worthy Daq stoop bIng je loosen.
- 8 jIH yIQchoHmoHta' SoH Daq { Note: The Greek mu' (en) translated naDev as “ Daq” laH je taH translated as “ tlhej” Daq 'op contexts. } bIQ, 'ach ghaH DichDaq yIQchoHmoH SoH Daq the le' qa'.”
- 9 'oH qaSta' Daq chaH jajmey, vetlh Jesus ghoSta' vo' Nazareth vo' Galilee, je ghaHta' yIQchoHmoHta' Sum John Daq the Jordan.
- 10 SibI' choltaH Dung vo' the bIQ, ghaH leghta' the chal parting, je the qa' descending Daq ghaH rur a dove.
- 11 A ghogh ghoSta' pa' vo' the sky, “ SoH 'oH wIj parmaqqay puqloD, Daq 'Iv jIH 'oH QaQ pleased.”
- 12 SibI' the qa' drove ghaH pa' Daq the ngem.
- 13 ghaH ghaHta' pa' Daq the ngem loSmaH jajmey tempted Sum Satan. ghaH ghaHta' tlhej the wild Ha'DIbaH; je the Duy''a'pu' were serving ghaH.
- 14 DaH after John ghaHta' tlhappu' Daq custody, Jesus ghoSta' Daq Galilee, preaching the QaQ News vo' the Kingdom vo' joH'a',
- 15 je ja'ta', “The poH ghaH fulfilled, je the Kingdom vo' joH'a' ghaH Daq ghop! Repent, je Har Daq the QaQ News.”
- 16 Passing along Sum the biQ'a' vo' Galilee, ghaH leghta' Simon je Andrew the loDnI' vo' Simon casting a net Daq the biQ'a', vaD chaH were fishermen.
- 17 Jesus ja'ta' Daq chaH, “ ghoS after jIH, je jIH DichDaq chenmoH SoH Daq fishers vaD loDpu'.”
- 18 SibI' chaH poS chaj nets, je tlha'ta' ghaH.
- 19 ghoS Daq a mach further vo' pa', ghaH leghta' James the puqloD vo' Zebedee, je John, Daj loDnI', 'Iv were je Daq the boat mending the nets.
- 20 SibI' ghaH ja' chaH, je chaH poS chaj vav, Zebedee, Daq the boat tlhej the hired toy'wI'pu', je mejta' after ghaH.
- 21 chaH mejta' Daq Capernaum, je SibI' Daq the jaj SochDIch jaj ghaH 'elta' Daq the synagogue je taught.
- 22 chaH were astonished Daq Daj teaching, vaD ghaH taught chaH as ghajtaH authority, je ghobe' as the scribes.
- 23 SibI' pa' ghaHta' Daq chaj synagogue a loD tlhej an Say'Ha' qa', je ghaH SaQta' pa',
- 24 ja'ta', “Ha! nuq ta' maH ghaj Daq ta' tlhej SoH, Jesus, SoH Nazarene? ghaj SoH ghoS Daq Qaw' maH? jIH Sov SoH 'Iv SoH 'oH: the le' wa' vo' joH'a'!”
- 25 Jesus rebuked ghaH, ja'ta', “ taH quiet, je ghoS pa' vo' ghaH!”
- 26 The Say'Ha' qa', convulsing ghaH je crying tlhej a loud ghogh, ghoSta' pa' vo' ghaH.
- 27 chaH were Hoch amazed, vaj vetlh chaH questioned among themselves, ja'ta', “ nuq ghaH vam? A chu' teaching? vaD tlhej authority ghaH commands 'ach the Say'Ha' spirits, je chaH obey ghaH!”
- 28 The report vo' ghaH mejta' pa' SibI' everywhere Daq Hoch the region vo' Galilee je its surrounding area.
- 29 SibI', ghorgh chaH ghajta' ghoS pa' vo' the synagogue, chaH ghoSta' Daq the tuq vo' Simon je Andrew, tlhej James je John.
- 30 DaH Simon's be'nal SoS lay rop tlhej a fever, je SibI' chaH ja'ta' ghaH about Daj.
- 31 ghaH ghoSta' je tlhapta' Daj Sum the ghop, je raised Daj Dung. The fever poS Daj, je ghaH served chaH.
- 32 Daq evening, ghorgh the pemHov ghajta' cher, chaH qempu' Daq ghaH Hoch 'Iv were rop, je chaH 'Iv were possessed Sum demons.
- 33 Hoch the veng ghaHta' boSta' tay' Daq the lojmIt.
- 34 ghaH healed law' 'Iv were rop tlhej various diseases, je chuH pa' law' demons. ghaH ta'be' allow the demons Daq jatlh, because chaH knew ghaH.
- 35 Early Daq the po, qaStaHvIS 'oH ghaHta' vIHHa' dark, ghaH rose Dung je mejta' pa', je departed Daq a deserted Daq, je prayed pa'.
- 36 Simon je chaH 'Iv were tlhej ghaH tlha'ta' after ghaH;
- 37 je chaH tu'ta' ghaH, je ja'ta' ghaH, “ Hoch ghaH leghtaH vaD SoH.”
- 38 ghaH ja'ta' Daq chaH, “Let's jaH elsewhere Daq the next towns, vetlh jIH may preach pa' je, because jIH ghoSta' pa' vaD vam meq.”
- 39 ghaH mejta' Daq chaj synagogues throughout Hoch Galilee, preaching je casting pa' demons.
- 40 A leper ghoSta' Daq ghaH, begging ghaH, kneeling bIng Daq ghaH, je ja'ta' Daq ghaH, “ chugh SoH want Daq, SoH laH chenmoH jIH Say.”
- 41 taH vIHta' tlhej compassion, ghaH stretched pa' Daj ghop, je touched ghaH, je ja'ta' Daq ghaH, “ jIH want Daq. taH chenmoHta' Say.”
- 42 ghorgh ghaH ghajta' ja'ta' vam, SibI' the leprosy departed vo' ghaH, je ghaH ghaHta' chenmoHta' Say.
- 43 ghaH strictly warned ghaH, je SibI' ngeHta' ghaH pa',
- 44 je ja'ta' Daq ghaH, “ legh SoH jatlh pagh Daq anybody, 'ach jaH cha' SoH'egh Daq the lalDan vumwI', je nob vaD lIj cleansing the Dochmey nuq Moses ra'ta', vaD a testimony Daq chaH.”
- 45 'ach ghaH mejta' pa', je taghta' Daq proclaim 'oH 'ar, je Daq ngeH about the matter, vaj vetlh Jesus laH ghobe' latlh openly 'el Daq a veng, 'ach ghaHta' outside Daq desert Daqmey: je chaH ghoSta' Daq ghaH vo' everywhere.
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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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