Original Salthan
Tashgirigae
nei|asendars dasanai folkalikakellesilasdare
folkalisalskakel
darads dasanai folkal|aisalkakel folkalkakelelsilasdare
Seth gisalsallail
darads dasanai folfal |ahasas dakakelai chisilasdare gak Gigituks yl gi|asals
|a, darads da|asensanai folfal |akalinehasas dakakelai chisilasdare
|a, |asals|asendaradnai yl kakels dasendaradnai chiksy
kas daesilasanai folfal inaidas itashsw dagirikalekakelanai chisanaileushida |aulgils dateha chikakel, gak uls dakakel. gils silas da|akalsanth dasanai seth kaldarads dasanthdaradsanai folfal |asalgils chikakelnai
Seth kiukals daestosanai?
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Common Translatioin
Crushing Weight
it is argued still whether the kiings ever had the divine right to rule, or whether the kings were useful.
some say kings were good, and did have the right to rule.
Indeed, Sallail was good.
they say the divine right was lost by cruelty and
abuse.
but, others say kings never had the right to rule.
However, such areguments are not needed, and in fact hinder us.
We know that the weight of kings crushes, breaks our backs
There is no more support for a king, and so he must fall. It was not God who ordained the first king, but the people. Indeed, the prophets warned of the dangers of raising up a king.
So, what will we next do? HaVe we
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