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Psalms 77
- 1 wIj SaQ goes Daq joH'a'! Indeed, jIH SaQ Daq joH'a' vaD QaH, je vaD ghaH Daq 'Ij Daq jIH.
- 2 Daq the jaj vo' wIj Seng jIH nejta' the joH. wIj ghop ghaHta' stretched pa' Daq the ram, je ta'be' tlhap tired. wIj qa' refused Daq taH comforted.
- 3 jIH qaw joH'a', je jIH groan. jIH complain, je wIj qa' ghaH overwhelmed. Selah.
- 4 SoH 'uch wIj eyelids poSmoH. jIH 'oH vaj troubled vetlh jIH ta'laHbe' jatlh.
- 5 jIH ghaj considered the jajmey vo' qan, the DISmey vo' ancient poHmey.
- 6 jIH qaw wIj bom Daq the ram. jIH qel Daq wIj ghaj tIq; wIj qa' diligently inquires:
- 7 “ DichDaq the joH reject maH reH? DichDaq ghaH taH favorable ghobe' latlh?
- 8 ghajtaH Daj muSHa'taH pung vanished reH? ta'taH Daj promise fail vaD DISmey?
- 9 ghajtaH joH'a' forgotten Daq taH gracious? ghajtaH ghaH, Daq QeH, withheld Daj compassion?” Selah.
- 10 vaj jIH thought, “ jIH DichDaq appeal Daq vam: the DISmey vo' the nIH ghop vo' the HochHom jen.”
- 11 jIH DichDaq qaw Yah's deeds; vaD jIH DichDaq qaw lIj wonders vo' qan.
- 12 jIH DichDaq je ja''eghqa' Daq Hoch lIj vum, je qel lIj ta'mey.
- 13 lIj way, joH'a', ghaH Daq the Daq QaD. nuq joH'a' ghaH Dun rur joH'a'?
- 14 SoH 'oH the joH'a' 'Iv ta'taH wonders. SoH ghaj chenmoHta' lIj HoS Sovta' among the ghotpu'.
- 15 SoH ghaj toDta' lIj ghotpu tlhej lIj arm, the puqloDpu' vo' Jacob je Joseph. Selah.
- 16 The bIQmey leghta' SoH, joH'a'. The bIQmey leghta' SoH, je chaH writhed. The depths je convulsed.
- 17 The clouds poured pa' bIQ. The chal resounded tlhej thunder. lIj arrows je flashed around.
- 18 The ghogh vo' lIj thunder ghaHta' Daq the whirlwind. The lightnings lit Dung the qo'. The tera' trembled je shook.
- 19 lIj way ghaHta' vegh the biQ'a'; lIj Hemey vegh the Dun bIQmey. lIj footsteps were ghobe' Sovta'.
- 20 SoH led lIj ghotpu rur a flock, Sum the ghop vo' Moses je Aaron.
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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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