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    Mark 4
    •   Agus thoisich e rithist ri teagasg aig taobh na mara; is chrunnaich moran sluaigh ga ionnsuidh, air chor gun deachaidh e air bord bata 's gun do shuidh e sa bhata air a mhuir, agus bha an sluagh uile ri taobh na mara air tir;
    •   Agus theagasg e moran nithean dhaibh an dubhfhacail, is thuirt e riutha 'na theagasg:
    •   Eisdibh: Seall chaidh fear-cuir a mach a chur.
    •   'S nuair a bha e cur, thuit cuid ri taobh an rathaid agus thainig eoin an athair, agus dh' ith iad e.
    •   Agus thuit cuid eile air talamh creagach, far nach robh moran uire aige: 'S ghrad-dh' fhas e, chionn nach robh doimhneachd fuinn aige:
    •   'S nuair a dh' eirich a ghrian, shearg e; 's bho nach robh friamh aige, shearg e as.
    •   Agus thuit cuid eile dheth am measg dhreaghan; agus dh' fhas an dreaghan suas, is thachd e e, agus cha tug e mach toradh.
    •   Agus thuit cuid eile air talamh math; agus dh' fhas e suas, is chinnich e, agus thug e bhuaithe toradh, cuid deich thar fhichead, cuid tri fichead, agus cuid ciad fillte.
    •   Is thuirt e: Esan aig a bheil cluasan gu cluinntinn, cluinneadh e.
    • 10   Agus nuair a bha e leis fhein, dh' fhaighnich na dha dhiag, a bha comhla ris, an dubhfhacal dheth.
    • 11   Is thuirt e riutha: Thugadh dhuibhse eolas air run -diomhair rioghachd Dhe: ach dhaibhsan, a tha muigh, nithear a h-uile ni ann an dubhfhacail,
    • 12   Air chor 'sa faicinn gum faiceadh iad, 's nach bu leir dhaibh; 'sa cluinntinn gun cluinneadh iad, 's nach tuigeadh iad: eagal gun tionndaidh iad uair sam bith, 's gum mathte dhaibh am peacannan.
    • 13   Is thuirt e riutha: Nach tuig sibh an dubhfhacal so? agus ciamar a thuigeas sibh a h-uile dubhfhacal?
    • 14   Esan a tha cur, tha e cur an fhacail.
    • 15   Agus is iadsan ri taobh an rathaid, far na chuireadh am facal, an fheadhainn nach luaithe chluinneas iad e, na thig Satan, is togaidh e air falbh am facal a chuireadh nan cridheachan.
    • 16   Agus is iadsan mar an ciadna, a chuireadh anns an talamh chreagach, an fheadhainn, an deigh dhaibh eisdeachd ris an fhacal, a ghrad-ghlac e le aoibhneas:
    • 17   'S chan eil friamh aca unnta fhein, agus cha mhair iad fada; nuair a dh' eireas trioblaid agus geur leanmhuinn air son an fhacail, tha iad a tuiteam air falbh.
    • 18   Agus tha feadhainn eile ann, a tha air an cur am measg dhreaghan; 'siad sin iadsan a dh' eisdeas ris an fhacal
    • 19   Ach tha iomaguin an t-saoghail, agus mealltaireachd beartais, agus sannt air nithean eile a dol a stigh 'sa tachdadh an fhacail, agus ga fhagail gun toradh.
    • 20   Agus an fheadhainn a chuireadh air talamh math, 's iad sin iadsan a dh' eisdeas ris an fhacal, 'sa ghlacas e, sa bheir a mach toradh, cuid deich thar fhichead, cuid tri fichead, cuid ciad fillte.
    • 21   Is thuirt e riutha: An toirear coinneal, gus a cur fo shaghach, no fo leabaidh? nach ann gus a cur an coinnleir?
    • 22   Oir chan eil ni am falach, nach toirear am follais; 's cha d' rinneadh ni an uaigneas, ach los gun nochdar e.
    • 23   Ma tha cluasan aig duine sam bith gu cluinntinn, cluinneadh e.
    • 24   Is thuirt e riutha: Thugaibh an aire dhan rud a chluinneas sibh. Leis an tomhas leis na thomhais sibh, toimhsear dhuibh air ais, agus cuirear tuilleadh ris dhuibh.
    • 25   Oir dhan neach aig a bheil, bheirear: agus bhon neach aig nach eil bheirear an ni sin fhein a th' aige bhuaithe.
    • 26   Is thuirt e: Mar so tha rioghachd Dhe mar gun tilgeadh duine siol anns an talamh,
    • 27   'S gun caidleadh e, 's gun eireadh e a dh' oidhche 'sa latha, 'S gum fasadh an siol, 's gun cinneadh e gun fhios dha.
    • 28   Oir bheir an talamh a mach toradh leis fhein, an toiseach an duilleag, an sin an dias, a rithist an grainnean lan anns an deis.
    • 29   'S nuair a tha 'n toradh abaich, cuiridh e an corran ris gun dail, bho na tha am foghar air tighinn.
    • 30   Is thuirt e: Co ris a shamhlaicheas sinn rioghachd Dhe? no ciod an dubhfhacal ris an cuir sinn an coimeas i?
    • 31   Tha i coltach ri grainne de shiol mustaird, nuair a chuirear san talamh i, is lugha i den h-uile siol a tha air thalamh:
    • 32   'S an deigh a cur, fasaidh i suas, is cinnidh i nas mua na h-uile luibh, is cuiridh i mach geugan mora, agus faodaidh eoin an athair tamh fo 'sgaile.
    • 33   Agus le iomadh dubhfhacal den leithidean so, labhair e riutha am facal, air reir 's mar b' urrainn dhaibh eisdeachd:
    • 34   Agus gun dubhfhacal cha do labhair e riutha: ach a lethtaobh mhinich e a h-uile ni dha dheisciopuil.
    • 35   Is thuirt e riutha an latha sin fhein, nuair thainig am feasgar: Rachamaid null thun an taoibh eile.
    • 36   'Sa cur air falbh an t-sluaigh, ghabh iad e stigh don eathar mar a bha e; is bha eathraichean eile comhla ris.
    • 37   Agus dh' eirich stoirm mhor ghaoithe, agus thaom i na tuinn a stigh don eathar, air chor 's gun robh an t-eathar a lionadh.
    • 38   Agus bha esan an deireadh an eathair 'na chadal air cluasaig; agus dhuisg iad e, is thuirt iad ris: A Mhaighistir, nach eil umhail agad gu bheil sinn a dol a dhith?
    • 39   'S ag eirigh chronaich e a ghaoth, 's thuirt e ris a mhuir: Gabh fois, bi samhach. Is laidh a ghaoth; agus thainig fiath mor.
    • 40   Is thuirt e riutha: Carson a tha eagal oirbh? Nach eil creideamh agaibh fhathast? Agus ghabh iad eagal mor; is thuirt iad ri cheile:
    • 41   Co, a shaoileas tu, is e, chionn tha ghaoth agus a mhuir umhail dha?
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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
    compressed module

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