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- 1 joH'a', yImev rebuke jIH Daq lIj QeHpu', ghobe' chasten jIH Daq lIj hot displeasure.
- 2 vaD lIj arrows ghaj pierced jIH, lIj ghop presses hard Daq jIH.
- 3 pa' ghaH ghobe' QaQtaHghach Daq wIj ghab because vo' lIj indignation, ghobe' ghaH pa' vay' health Daq wIj HomDu' because vo' wIj yem.
- 4 vaD wIj iniquities ghaj ghoSta' Dung wIj nach. As a 'ugh burden, chaH 'oH too 'ugh vaD jIH.
- 5 wIj QIDpu'ghachmey 'oH loathsome je corrupt, because vo' wIj foolishness.
- 6 jIH 'oH pained je bowed bIng greatly. jIH jaH mourning Hoch jaj tIq.
- 7 vaD wIj waist ghaH tebta' tlhej burning. pa' ghaH ghobe' QaQtaHghach Daq wIj ghab.
- 8 jIH 'oH puj je severely bruised. jIH ghaj groaned Sum meq vo' the anguish vo' wIj tIq.
- 9 joH, Hoch wIj neH ghaH qaSpa' SoH. wIj groaning ghaH ghobe' hidden vo' SoH.
- 10 wIj tIq throbs. wIj HoS fails jIH. As vaD the wov vo' wIj mInDu', 'oH ghajtaH je poS jIH.
- 11 wIj lovers je wIj friends Qam aloof vo' wIj rop'a'. wIj kinsmen Qam Hop DoH.
- 12 chaH je 'Iv nej after wIj yIn lay snares. chaH 'Iv nej wIj hurt jatlh mischievous Dochmey, je ja''eghqa' deceits Hoch jaj tIq.
- 13 'ach jIH, as a deaf loD, yImev Qoy. jIH 'oH as a mute loD 'Iv ta'be' poSmoH Daj nujDu'.
- 14 HIja', jIH 'oH as a loD 'Iv ta'be' Qoy, Daq 'Iv nujDu' 'oH ghobe' reproofs.
- 15 vaD Daq SoH, joH'a', ta' jIH tul. SoH DichDaq jang, joH wIj joH'a'.
- 16 vaD jIH ja'ta', “ yImev chaw' chaH gloat Dung jIH, joq exalt themselves Dung jIH ghorgh wIj qam slips.”
- 17 vaD jIH 'oH ready Daq pum. wIj pain ghaH continually qaSpa' jIH.
- 18 vaD jIH DichDaq declare wIj He'taHghach. jIH DichDaq taH QoS vaD wIj yem.
- 19 'ach wIj jaghpu' 'oH vigorous je law'. chaH 'Iv hate jIH Hutlh meq 'oH numerous.
- 20 chaH 'Iv je render mIghtaHghach vaD QaQ 'oH jaghpu' Daq jIH, because jIH tlha' nuq ghaH QaQ.
- 21 yImev lon jIH, joH'a'. wIj joH'a', yImev taH Hop vo' jIH.
- 22 Hurry Daq QaH jIH, joH, wIj toDtaHghach.
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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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