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    John 9
    •   AS myr va Yeesey goll shaghey, honnick eh dooinney v'er ny ruggey doal.
    •   As denee e ostyllyn jeh, gra, Vainshter quoi ren peccah, eh shoh ny e ayr as e voir, dy row eh er ny ruggey doal?
    •   Dreggyr Yeesey, Cha nee son peccah dy ren eh shoh, ny e ayr as e voir: agh dy vod dagh obbraghyn Yee v'er nyn soilshaghey magh ayn.
    •   Shegin dooys gobbraghey ny obbraghyn echeysyn t'er my choyrt, choud as ta'n laa ayn: ta'n oie cheet tra nagh vod dooinney erbee gobbraghey.
    •   Choud as ta mee ayns y theihll, mee soilshey yn theihll.
    •   Tra v'eh erreish shoh y loayrt, cheau eh shelley er y thalloo, as ren eh cray jeh'n shelley, as hug eh yn chray rish sooillyn y dooinney doal.
    •   As dooyrt eh rish, Immee as oonlee oo hene ayns poyll Siloam (ta shen 'sy ghlare ainyn, Er ny choyrt) Hie eh roish er-y-fa shen, as doonlee eh eh-hene, as haink eh as e hoilshey echey.
    •   Dooyrt ny naboonyn er-y-fa shen, as adsyn va roie er vakin eh dy row eh doal, Nagh nee shoh eshyn boallagh soie shirrey jeirk ?
    •   Dooyrt paart, She shoh eh: dooyrt feallagh elley, T'eh goll-rish: agh dooyrt eh hene, She mish eh.
    • 10   Shen y fa dooyrt aa rish, Kys va dty hooillyn er nyn vosley?
    • 11   Dreggyr eshyn as dooyrt eh, Ren dooinney va enmyssit Yeesey, cray, as hug eh rish my hooillyn eh, as dooyrt eh rhym, Immee gys poyll Siloam, as oolee oo hene: as hie mee, as doonlee mee mee-hene, as hooar mee my hoilshey.
    • 12   Eisht dooyrt ad rish, Cre vel eh? Dooyrt eshyn, Cha s'aym.
    • 13   Hug ad lhieu gys ny Phariseeyn eshyn va roish shen doal.
    • 14   As she er y doonaght va Yeesey er n'yannoo yn chray, as er vosley ny sooillyn echey.
    • 15   Eisht denee ny Phariseeyn jeh reesht, kys v'eh er gheddyn e hoilshey. Dooyrt eh roo, Hug eh cray er my hooillyn, as doonlee mee, as ta mee fakin.
    • 16   Shen-y-fa dooyrt paart jeh ny Phariseeyn, Cha vel y dooinney shoh veih Jee, er-yn-oyr nagh vel eh freayll yn doonaght. Dooyrt feallagh elley, Kys oddys dooinney ta ny ghrogh-yantagh lheid ny mirrilyn y yannoo? As va streeu nyn mast' oc.
    • 17   Dooyrt ad rish y dooinney doal reesht, Cre t'ou uss dy ghra my-e-chione, dy doshil eh dty hooillyn? Dooyrt eh, She phadeyr eh.
    • 18   Agh cha ren ny Hewnyn credjal mychione echey, dy row eh er ve doal, as dy dooar eh e hoilshey reesht, derrey deie ad er yn ayr as yn voir echeysyn v'er gheddyn e hoilshey.
    • 19   As denee ad jeu, gra, Nee shoh yn mac euish, ta shiu gra va er ny ruggey doal? kys eisht t'eh nish fakin?
    • 20   Dreggyr e ayr as e voir ad, gra, Ta fys ain dy nee shoh yn mac ain, as dy row eh er ny ruggey doal:
    • 21   Agh kys t'eh nish fakin, cha s'ain; ny quoi t'er vosley ny sooillyn echey, cha vel fys ain: t'eh ec eash, fenee-jee jehsyn, loayree eh er e hon hene.
    • 22   Ny goan shoh loayr e ayr as e voir, son dy row ad ayns aggle roish ny Hewnyn: son va ny Hewnyn er choardail hannah, my ghoghe dooinney erbee rish dy nee eh va'n Creest, dy beagh eh er ny ghiarey magh ass y synagogue.
    • 23   Shen-y-fa dooyrt yn ayr as y voir echey, T'eh ec eash, fenee-jee jeh hene.
    • 24   Eisht deie ad reesht er y dooinney v'er ny ve doal, as dooyrt ad rish, Cur y moylley da Jee: ta fys ain dy nee drogh-ghooinney eh shoh.
    • 25   Dreggyr eshyn, as dooyrt eh, Cha s'aym's dy nee drogh-ghooinney eh: un red ta fys aym er, dy row mee doal, as nish dy vel my hoilshey aym.
    • 26   Eisht dooyrt ad rish reesht, Cre ren eh rhyt? kys doshil eh dty hooillyn?
    • 27   Dreggyr eshyn ad, Ta mee er n'insh diu hannah, as cha dug shiu geill: cre'n-fa bailliu y chlashtyn reesht eh? vel shiuish myrgeddin son goaill-rish yn ynsagh echeysyn?
    • 28   Eisht doltooan ad eh, as dooyrt ad, T'ou uss 'syn ynsaghey echeysyn: agh ta shinyn ayns ynsaghey Voses.
    • 29   Ta fys ain dy loayr Jee rish Moses: agh son eh shoh, cha s'ain cre veih t'eh.
    • 30   Dreggyr y dooinney as dooyrt eh roo, Ta shen red yindyssagh, nagh s'eu cre veih t'eh? as ny-yeih dy vel eh er vosley my hooillyn's.
    • 31   Nish ta fys ain nagh vel Jee cur clashtyn da drogh-yantee: agh my ta dooinney erbee cur ooashley da Jee, as jannoo e aigney, dasyn t'eh cur clashtyn.
    • 32   Er-dy hoshiaght y theihll cha row eh er ny chlashtyn dy doshil dooinney erbee sooillyn fer va er ny ruggey doal.
    • 33   Er-be dy vel y dooinney shoh veih Jee, cha voddagh eh nhee erbee y yannoo.
    • 34   Dreggyr ad as dooyrt ad rish, V'ou uss er dty ruggey ooilley cooidjagh ayns peccaghyn, as vel oo goaill ort dy ynsaghey shinyn? As ghiare ad magh eh.
    • 35   Cheayll Yeesey dy row ad er yiarey magh eh; as tra v'eh er gheddyn eh, dooyrt eh rish, Vel oo credjal ayns Mac Yee?
    • 36   Dreggyr eshyn as dooyrt eh, Quoi eh, Hiarn, dy voddym credjal ayn?
    • 37   As dooyrt Yeesey rish, T'ou chammah er vakin eh, as she eshyn eh ta taggloo rhyt.
    • 38   As dooyrt eh, Hiarn, ta mee credjal. As hug eh ooashley da.
    • 39   As dooyrt Yeesey, Son briwnys haink mish gys y theihll shoh: dy vod adsyn nagh vel fakin, fakin; as adsyn ta fakin, dy vod ad v'er nyn yannoo doal.
    • 40   As cheayll paart jeh ny Phariseeyn va marish ny goan shoh, as dooyrt ad rish, Vel shinyn doal neesht?
    • 41   Dooyrt Yeesey roo, Dy beagh shiu doal, cha beagh peccah eu: agh nish ta shiu gra, Ta shin fakin; shen-y-fa ta nyn beccah tannaghtyn erriu.
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  • Manx Gaelic (Esther Jonah 4 Gospels) (manxgaelic - 1.1)

    2003-05-08

    Manx Gaelic (gv)

    Gaelic Scripture Portions (Manx Gaelic)
    The Manx Gaelic Scripture portions were found at: http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/~kelly/menu.html#BIB.
    They include Esther, Jonah, Matthew, Luke, and John. This looks like it has been scanned in, so there are probably a few spelling errors. Manx was spoken on the Isle of Man in Great Britain. The Ethnologue lists Manx as having no native speakers.
    Courtesy the Unbound Bible (http://unbound.biola.edu/)

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    • LCSH: Bible. Manx Gaelic.
    • Distribution Abbreviation: manxgaelic

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