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- 1 joH'a', SoH joH'a' Daq 'Iv vengeance belongs, SoH joH'a' Daq 'Iv vengeance belongs, shine vo'.
- 2 Hu' Dung, SoH noH vo' the tera'. Pay DoH the proud nuq chaH deserve.
- 3 joH'a', chay' tIq DichDaq the mIgh, chay' tIq DichDaq the mIgh triumph?
- 4 chaH pour pa' arrogant mu'mey. Hoch the evildoers boast.
- 5 chaH ghor lIj ghotpu Daq pieces, joH'a', je afflict lIj heritage.
- 6 chaH HoH the Heghbe'nal je the alien, je chot the vav ghajbe'.
- 7 chaH jatlh, “ joH'a' DichDaq ghobe' legh, ghobe' DichDaq Jacob's joH'a' qel.”
- 8 qel, SoH senseless among the ghotpu; SoH fools, ghorgh DichDaq SoH taH val?
- 9 ghaH 'Iv implanted the qogh, won't ghaH Qoy? ghaH 'Iv formed the mIn, won't ghaH legh?
- 10 ghaH 'Iv disciplines the tuqpu', won't ghaH punish? ghaH 'Iv teaches loD SovtaH.
- 11 joH'a' SovtaH the thoughts vo' loD, vetlh chaH 'oH futile.
- 12 ghurtaH ghaH the loD 'Iv SoH discipline, joH'a', je ghojmoH pa' vo' lIj chut;
- 13 vetlh SoH may nob ghaH leS vo' the jajmey vo' adversity, until the pit ghaH dug vaD the mIgh.
- 14 vaD joH'a' won't reject Daj ghotpu, ghobe' DichDaq ghaH lon Daj inheritance.
- 15 vaD yoj DichDaq chegh Daq QaQtaHghach. Hoch the upright Daq tIq DIchDaq tlha' 'oH.
- 16 'Iv DichDaq Hu' Dung vaD jIH Daq the mIgh? 'Iv DichDaq Qam Dung vaD jIH Daq the evildoers?
- 17 Unless joH'a' ghajta' taH wIj QaH, wIj qa' would ghaj soon yInta' Daq tammoH.
- 18 ghorgh jIH ja'ta', “ wIj qam ghaH slipping!” lIj muSHa'taH pung, joH'a', held jIH Dung.
- 19 Daq the qevmey vo' wIj thoughts within jIH, lIj comforts tIv wIj qa'.
- 20 DIchDaq the quS'a' vo' mIghtaHghach ghaj fellowship tlhej SoH, nuq brings about mischief Sum statute?
- 21 chaH tay'moH themselves tay' Daq the qa' vo' the QaQtaHghach, je condemn the innocent 'Iw.
- 22 'ach joH'a' ghajtaH taH wIj jen tower, wIj joH'a', the nagh vo' wIj lulIgh.
- 23 ghaH ghajtaH qempu' Daq chaH chaj ghaj He'taHghach, je DichDaq pe' chaH litHa' Daq chaj ghaj mIghtaHghach. joH'a', maj joH'a', DichDaq pe' chaH litHa'.
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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.
Joel Peter Anderson
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