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Isaiah 56
- 1 Thus jatlhtaH joH'a', “ pol ruv, je ta' QaQtaHghach; vaD wIj toDtaHghach ghaH Sum Daq ghoS, je wIj QaQtaHghach Daq taH 'angta'.
- 2 ghurtaH ghaH the loD 'Iv ta'taH vam, je the puqloD vo' loD 'Iv holds 'oH fast; 'Iv keeps the jaj SochDIch vo' profaning 'oH, je keeps Daj ghop vo' doing vay' mIghtaHghach.”
- 3 ghobe' chaw' the foreigner, 'Iv ghajtaH joined himself Daq joH'a', jatlh, ja'ta', “ joH'a' DichDaq DIch separate jIH vo' Daj ghotpu;” ghobe' chaw' the eunuch jatlh, “ yIlegh, jIH 'oH a dry Sor.”
- 4 vaD thus jatlhtaH joH'a', “ Daq the eunuchs 'Iv pol wIj Sabbaths, je choose the Dochmey vetlh please jIH, je 'uch fast wIj lay':
- 5 Daq chaH jIH DichDaq nob Daq wIj tuq je within wIj walls a memorial je a pong better than vo' puqloDpu' je vo' puqbe'pu'; jIH DichDaq nob chaH an everlasting pong, vetlh DIchDaq ghobe' taH pe' litHa'.
- 6 je the foreigners 'Iv join themselves Daq joH'a', Daq minister Daq ghaH, je Daq muSHa' the pong vo' joH'a', Daq taH Daj toy'wI'pu', Hoch 'Iv keeps the jaj SochDIch vo' profaning 'oH, je holds fast wIj lay';
- 7 'ach chaH DichDaq jIH qem Daq wIj le' HuD, je chenmoH chaH joyful Daq wIj tuq vo' tlhobtaHghach: chaj meQqu'pu' nobmey je chaj nobmey DIchDaq taH accepted Daq wIj lalDanta' Daq; vaD wIj tuq DIchDaq taH ja' a tuq vo' tlhobtaHghach vaD Hoch ghotpu'.”
- 8 The joH joH'a', 'Iv gathers the outcasts vo' Israel, jatlhtaH, “Yet DichDaq jIH tay'moH others Daq ghaH, je Daj ghaj 'Iv 'oH boSta'.”
- 9 Hoch SoH Ha'DIbaH vo' the yotlh, ghoS Daq Sop, HIja', Hoch SoH Ha'DIbaH Daq the forest.
- 10 Daj watchmen 'oH blind, chaH 'oH Hoch Hutlh Sov; chaH 'oH Hoch mute dogs, chaH ta'laHbe' bark; dreaming, lying bIng, muSHa'taH Daq slumber.
- 11 HIja', the dogs 'oH greedy, chaH laH never ghaj yap; je Dochvammey 'oH shepherds 'Iv ta'laHbe' understand: chaH ghaj Hoch tlhe'ta' Daq chaj ghaj way, each wa' Daq Daj gain, vo' Hoch quarter.
- 12 “ ghoS,” jatlh chaH, “ jIH DichDaq tlhap HIq, je maH DichDaq fill ourselves tlhej HoS tlhutlh; je wa'leS DIchDaq taH as vam jaj, a jaj Dun beyond juv.”
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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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http://klv.mrklingon.org- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible. English and Klingon.
- Distribution Abbreviation: klv
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- Generated KLV of WEB 3-25-2005
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