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    Mark 10
    •   'S ag eirigh as a sin, thainig e gu criochan Iuda air taobh thall Iordain; agus chruinnich sluagh a rithist ga ionnsuidh; agus mar a b' abhuist dha, theagaisg e rithist iad.
    •   'S na Phairisich a tighinn ga ionnsuidh, dh' fharraid iad dheth: Bheil e laghail do dhuine a bhean a chur air falbh? 's iad ga bhuaireadh.
    •   Ach esan a freagairt, thuirt e riutha: Ciod a dh' aithn Maois oirbh?
    •   Thuirt iad: Thug Maois cead litir-dhealachaidh a sgriobhadh, 's a cur air falbh.
    •   Thuirt Iosa gam freagairt : 'S ann air son cruas ur cridhe a sgriobh e dhuibh an reachd so.
    •   Ach bho thus a chruthachaidh rinn Dia iad firionn is boirionn.
    •   Air son so fagaidh duine athair agus a mhathair, is dluth-leanaidh e ri mhnaoi;
    •   Agus bithidh an dithis nan aon fheoil. As leth sin cha dithis iad a nis, ach aon fheoil.
    •   An ni ma ta a cheangail Dia, na fuasgladh duine.
    • 10   Agus anns an tigh chuir a dheisciopuil ceisd air a rithist mun ni chiadna.
    • 11   Is thuirt e riutha: Co sam bith a chuireas air falbh a bhean, 'sa phosas te eile, tha e dianamh adhaltrais na h-aghaidh.
    • 12   'S ma chuireas bean air falbh a fear, 's fear eile phosadh, tha i dianamh adhaltrais.
    • 13   Agus thug iad clann bheag ga ionnsuidh, los gum beanadh e dhaibh. Is bha na deisciopuil a maoitheadh air an fheadhainn a bha gan toirt uige.
    • 14   Nuair a chunnaic Iosa iad, ghabh e gu h-olc e, is thuirt e riutha: Leigibh le cloinn bhig tighinn gam ionnsuidh, agus na bacaibh iad: 's gur ann dhan leithidean a bhuineas rioghachd Dhe:
    • 15   Gu deimhinn tha mi gradh ribh: Co sam bith nach glac rioghachd Dhe mar leanabh beag, nach teid e a stigh innte.
    • 16   Is ghlac e 'na uchd iad, 's a cur a lamhan orra, bheannaich e iad.
    • 17   'S nuair a dh' fhalbh e mach air a thurus, thainig duine araid 'na ruith, 'sa dol air a ghluinean air a bhialaobh, dh' fharraid e dheth, ag radh: A Mhaighistir mhath, ciod a ni mi gus a bheatha shiorruidh a chosnadh?
    • 18   Is thuirt Iosa ris: Carson a tha thu cantuinn math riumsa? chan eil aon sam bith math, ach Dia 'na aonar.
    • 19   Is aithne dhut na faintean: Na dian adhaltras: Na dian marbhadh: Na dian goid: Na tog fianuis bhreige : Na dian mealltaireachd. Thoir onair dhad athair is dhad mhathair.
    • 20   Ach esan a freagairt, thuirt e ris: A Mhaighistir, iad sin uile chum mi bhom oige.
    • 21   Agus Iosa ag amharc air, thug e gaol dha, is thuirt e ris: Tha aon ni a dhith ort: falbh, reic na bheil agad, agus thoir do na bochdan e, agus bithidh iuntas agad am flathanas; is thig, lean mise.
    • 22   Ach bha duilichinn airesan as leth an fhacail, is dh' fhalbh e gu tuirseach: oir bu duine e aig an robh moran beairteis.
    • 23   Agus Iosa a coimhead mun cuairt air, thuirt e ri dheisciopuil: Nach duilich do dhuine beartach a dhol a stigh do rioghachd Dhe!
    • 24   Is ghabh a dheisciopuil ioghnadh a bhriathran. Ach Iosa freagairt a rithist, thuirt e riutha: A chlann bheag, nach duilich dhaibhsan, a chuireas uidh am beartas, dhol a stigh do rioghachd Dhe!
    • 25   Is fhasa do chamhal dhol tro chno snathaid, na do dhuine beartach a dhol a stigh do rioghachd Dhe.
    • 26   Is ghabh iad am barrachd ioghnaidh, ag radh ri cheile: Agus co is urrainn a bhith sabhailte?
    • 27   Agus thuirt Iosa, 's e ag amharc orra: Tha so do-dhiante do dhaoine, ach chan eil do Dhia: oir tha a h-uile ni an comas Dhe.
    • 28   Agus thoisich Peadar ri radh ris : Seall, dh' fhag sinn a h-uile ni, agus lean sinn thu.
    • 29   Is thuirt Iosa, 's e freagairt: Gu deimhinn tha mi ag radh ribh: chan eil neach sam bith a dh' fhagas tigh, no braithrean, no peathraichean, no athair, no mathair, no clann, no fearann, as mo lethsa, agus as leth an t-soisgeil,
    • 30   Nach fhaigh a chiad urad a nis san tim so fhein, tighean, agus braithrean, is peathraichean, is mathraichean, is clann, is fearann, am measg geur- leanmhuinn, agus a bheatha shiorruidh san ath shaoghal.
    • 31   Ach tha moran air thoiseach a bhitheas air dheireadh, 's air dheireadh a bhitheas air thoiseach.
    • 32   Agus bha iad air an rathad a dol suas gu Ierusalem; agus dh' imich Iosa rompa, is bha ioghnadh orra; is bha eagal orrasan a bha ga leantuinn. Agus ghabh e rithist na dha dhiag, agus thoisich e ri innse dhaibh na bha dol a thachairt dha.
    • 33   Seall, tha sinn a dol suas gu Ierusalem, agus liubhrar Mac an duine do na h-ard-shagairt, 's do na Sgriobhaich, 's do na seanairean, agus ditidh iad e gu bas, agus bheir iad seachad do na cinnich e;
    • 34   Is ni iad fanaid air, agus caithidh iad smugaidean air, agus sgiursaidh iad e; agus marbhaidh iad e, agus eiridh e air an treas latha.
    • 35   Is thainig Seumas agus Eoin, mic Shebede, ga ionnsuidh, ag radh: A Mhaighistir, is aill leinn gun dian thu dhuinn ni sam bith a dh' iarras sinn.
    • 36   Ach thuirt esan riutha: Ciod is aill leibh mi dhianamh dhuibh?
    • 37   Is thuirt iad: Deonaich dhuinn gun suidh sinn, fear againn air do laimh dheis 's am fear eile air do laimh chli, nad ghloir.
    • 38   Is thuirt Iosa riutha: Chan eil fhios agaibh de tha sibh ag iarraidh. An urrainn dhuibh a chailis ol, a tha mise dol a dhol, no bhith air ur baisteadh leis a bhaisteadh leis a bheil mise rim bhaisteadh?
    • 39   Is thuirt iad ris: Is urrainn dhuinn. Is thuirt Iosa riutha: Olaidh sibh gu dearbh a chailis, a tha mise dol a dh' ol; agus baistear sibh leis a bhaisteadh leis a bheil mise rim bhaisteadh
    • 40   Ach suidhe air mo laimh dheis, no air mo laimh chli, cha leamsa gu thoirt dhuibh, ach dhaibhsan dhan deach uimheamachadh.
    • 41   Is nuair a chuala an deichnar so, thoisich iad ri bhith diumbach de Sheumas 's de Eoin.
    • 42   Ach Iosa gan gairm, thuirt e riutha: Is aithne dhuibh gum bheil acasan, air a bheileas a coimhead mar riaghladairean air na cinnich, ard-thighearnas orra, 's gum bheil cumhachd aig am prionnsaichean thairis orra.
    • 43   Ach chan ann mar sin a bhios nar measgsa: ach co sam bith leis am miann a bhith air thoiseach 'nur measg, bithidh e 'na fhear frithealaidh dhuibh.
    • 44   Is co sam bith leis an aill a bhith air thoiseach 'nur measg, bithidh e 'na sheirbhiseach agaibh uile.
    • 45   Oir cha tainig Mac an duine e fhein los gun diante frithealadh dha, ach gu frithealadh, 's gus a bheatha leigeil sios 'na h-eirig air son mhorain.
    • 46   Agus rainig iad Iericho; 's nuair bha esan 'sa dheisciopuil agus cuideachda ro-mhor a falbh, bh' an dall Bartimeus, mac Thimeiuis 'na shuidhe ri taobh an rathaid, ag iarraidh deirce.
    • 47   'S nuair chuala e gur e Iosa bho Nasareth a bh'ann, thoisich e ri glaodhach 's ri radh: Iosa, a Mhic Dhaibhidh, dian trocair orm.
    • 48   Is mhaoith moran air, fiach am biodh e samhach. Ach 'sann bu mhua gu mor a ghlaodh e: A Mhic Dhaibhidh, dian trocair orm.
    • 49   Agus sheas Iosa, is dh' orduich e a ghairm. Agus ghairm iad an dall, a cantuinn ris: Biodh misneachd agad: eirich, tha e gad iarraidh.
    • 50   'Sa tilgeadh bhuaithe fhalluinne, thainig e 'na leum ga ionnsuidh.
    • 51   Agus Iosa a freagairt, thuirt e ris: Ciod is aill leat mi dhianamh dhut? Is thuirt an dall ris : A Rabboni, gum faic mi.
    • 52   Is thuirt Iosa ris: Falbh, rinn do chreideamh slan thu. Agus sa cheart uair chunnaic e, is lean e e air an t-slighe.
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  • Scots Gaelic (Gospel of Mark) (gaelic - 1.2)

    2009-12-21

    Scottish Gaelic (gd)

    Gaelic Gospel of Mark (Scottish Gaelic)
    The Gospel of Mark in Gaelic is largely based on the Gospel of Mark in Ewen MacEachan's New Testament. The New Testament was produced in 1875 from a manuscript left by Father MacEachan. Archaic language has been replaced by modern words and idioms. We found the Gospel of Mark in Gaelic at: http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/avenue/pa44/mkg1.htm

    • Direction: LTR
    • LCSH: Bible. Scottish Gaelic.
    • Distribution Abbreviation: gaelic

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    http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/avenue/pa44/mkg1.htm

    history_1.2
    corrected language name/code, changed to upstream source with chapter titles
    history_1.1
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