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- 1 yIlegh, SoH 'oH 'IH, wIj muSHa'. yIlegh, SoH 'oH 'IH. lIj mInDu' 'oH doves behind lIj veil. lIj jIb ghaH as a flock vo' goats, vetlh descend vo' Mount Gilead.
- 2 lIj teeth 'oH rur a newly shorn flock, nuq ghaj ghoS Dung vo' the washing, nuqDaq Hoch wa' vo' chaH ghajtaH twins. pagh ghaH bereaved among chaH.
- 3 lIj wuSDu' 'oH rur Doq thread. lIj nujDu' ghaH lovely. lIj temples 'oH rur a piece vo' a pomegranate behind lIj veil.
- 4 lIj neck ghaH rur David's tower chenta' vaD an armory, whereon a SaD shields hang, Hoch the shields vo' the HoS loDpu'.
- 5 lIj cha' breasts 'oH rur cha' fawns vetlh 'oH twins vo' a roe, nuq feed among the lilies.
- 6 Until the jaj ghaH cool, je the shadows Haw' DoH, jIH DichDaq jaH Daq the HuD vo' myrrh, Daq the HuD vo' frankincense.
- 7 SoH 'oH Hoch 'IH, wIj muSHa'. pa' ghaH ghobe' spot Daq SoH.
- 8 ghoS tlhej jIH vo' Lebanon, wIj bride, tlhej jIH vo' Lebanon. legh vo' the top vo' Amana, vo' the top vo' Senir je Hermon, vo' the lions' dens, vo' the Hudmey vo' the leopards.
- 9 SoH ghaj ravished wIj tIq, wIj sister, wIj bride. SoH ghaj ravished wIj tIq tlhej wa' vo' lIj mInDu', tlhej wa' chain vo' lIj neck.
- 10 chay' 'IH ghaH lIj muSHa', wIj sister, wIj bride! chay' 'ar better ghaH lIj muSHa' than HIq! The fragrance vo' lIj perfumes than Hoch Da vo' spices!
- 11 lIj wuSDu', wIj bride, drip rur the honeycomb. Honey je milk 'oH bIng lIj jat. The smell vo' lIj garments ghaH rur the smell vo' Lebanon.
- 12 A locked Dung wIjghachHom ghaH wIj sister, wIj bride; a locked Dung spring, a sealed fountain.
- 13 lIj shoots 'oH an orchard vo' pomegranates, tlhej precious fruits: henna tlhej spikenard plants,
- 14 spikenard je saffron, calamus je cinnamon, tlhej Hoch kind vo' He' Sor; myrrh je aloes, tlhej Hoch the best spices,
- 15 a fountain vo' wIjghachHommey, a QaQ vo' yIntaH bIQmey, flowing streams vo' Lebanon. parmaqqay
- 16 Awake, pemHov nIH SuS; je ghoS, SoH pemHov poS! Blow Daq wIj wIjghachHom, vetlh its spices may flow pa'. chaw' wIj parmaqqay ghoS Daq Daj wIjghachHom, je taste Daj precious fruits.
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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
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