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- 1 jIH DichDaq ghurmoH joH'a' Daq Hoch poHmey. Daj naD DichDaq always taH Daq wIj nujDu'.
- 2 wIj qa' DIchDaq boast Daq joH'a'. The humble DIchDaq Qoy vo' 'oH, je taH Quchqu'.
- 3 Oh magnify joH'a' tlhej jIH. chaw' maH exalt Daj pong tay'.
- 4 jIH nejta' joH'a', je ghaH jangta' jIH, je toDta' jIH vo' Hoch wIj fears.
- 5 chaH nejta' Daq ghaH, je were radiant. chaj faces DIchDaq never taH covered tlhej tuH.
- 6 vam mIpHa' loD SaQta', je joH'a' Qoyta' ghaH, je toDpu' ghaH pa' vo' Hoch Daj troubles.
- 7 The Duy vo' joH'a' DabtaH around chaH 'Iv taHvIp ghaH, je delivers chaH.
- 8 Oh taste je legh vetlh joH'a' ghaH QaQ. ghurtaH ghaH the loD 'Iv takes lulIgh Daq ghaH.
- 9 Oh taHvIp joH'a', SoH Daj le' ghotpu', vaD pa' ghaH ghobe' Hutlh tlhej chaH 'Iv taHvIp ghaH.
- 10 The Qup lions ta' Hutlh, je suffer hunger, 'ach chaH 'Iv nej joH'a' DIchDaq ghobe' Hutlh vay' QaQ Doch.
- 11 ghoS, SoH puqpu', 'Ij Daq jIH. jIH DichDaq ghojmoH SoH the taHvIp vo' joH'a'.
- 12 'Iv ghaH someone 'Iv desires yIn, je muSHa'taH law' jajmey, vetlh ghaH may legh QaQ?
- 13 pol lIj jat vo' mIghtaHghach, je lIj wuSDu' vo' speaking lies.
- 14 mej vo' mIghtaHghach, je ta' QaQ. nej roj, je pursue 'oH.
- 15 joH'a' mInDu' 'oH toward the QaQtaHghach. Daj qoghDu' 'Ij Daq chaj SaQ.
- 16 joH'a' qab ghaH Daq chaH 'Iv ta' mIghtaHghach, Daq pe' litHa' the memory vo' chaH vo' the tera'.
- 17 The QaQtaHghach SaQ, je joH'a' hears, je delivers chaH pa' vo' Hoch chaj troubles.
- 18 joH'a' ghaH Sum Daq chaH 'Iv ghaj a ghorta' tIq, je saves chaH 'Iv ghaj a crushed qa'.
- 19 law' 'oH the afflictions vo' the QaQtaHghach, 'ach joH'a' delivers ghaH pa' vo' chaH Hoch.
- 20 ghaH protects Hoch vo' Daj HomDu'. ghobe' wa' vo' chaH ghaH ghorta'.
- 21 mIghtaHghach DIchDaq HoH the mIgh. chaH 'Iv hate the QaQtaHghach DIchDaq taH condemned.
- 22 joH'a' redeems the qa' vo' Daj toy'wI'pu'. pagh vo' chaH 'Iv tlhap lulIgh Daq ghaH DIchDaq taH condemned.
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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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