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    Luke 17
    •   Eisht dooyrt eh rish e ostyllyn, Cha vod eh ve, agh dy bee oyryn peccah ayn: agh smerg dasyn liorish hig ad.
    •   Veagh eh ny bare dasyn clagh-wyllin ve croghit mysh e wannal, as eh dy ve baiht ayns y cheayn, na eh dy hayrn gys peccah unnane jeh'n vooinjer veggey shoh.
    •   Cur-jee twoaie diu hene: My nee dty vraar aggair dhyt, cur oghsan da; us my ghoys eh arrys, leih da.
    •   As my nee eh peccah dt'oi shiaght keayrtyn 'sy laa, as shiaght keayrtyn 'sy laa chyndaa reesht hood as gra, Ta mee goaill arrys; te ort leih da.
    •   As dooyrt ny ostyllyn rish y Chiarn, Bishee yn credjue ainyn.
    •   As dooyrt y Chiarn, Dy beagh credjue eu myr grine dy rass mustard, oddagh shiu gra rish y billey-sycamine shoh, Bee er dty hayrn ass ny fraueyn, as bee er dty hoiaghey ayns y cheayn; as yinnagh eh biallys diu.
    •   Agh quoi eu ta sharvaant echey traaue, ny bochillagh ollagh, jirrys rish chelleeragh, tra vees eh er jeet veih'n vagher, Immee as soie gys y voayrd?
    •   As nagh jir hoshiaght rish, Fow aarloo my hibber, as kiartee oo hene dy hirveish orrym's, derrey vee'm erreish gee as giu, us ny lurg shen nee uss gee as giu?
    •   Vel booise er da'n charvaant shen, Son jannoo myr v'eh oardit? Er-lhiam nagh vel.
    • 10   Myr shen neesht shiuish tra vees shiu er n'yannoo ooilley ny t'er ny harey diu, abbyr jee. She sharvaantyn neu-frioosagh shin: ta shin er n'yannoo ynrycan ny va orrin dy yannoo.
    • 11   As haink eh gy-kione, myr v'eh er e vurnah gys Jerusalem, dy jimmee eh trooid mean Samaria as Galilee.
    • 12   As myr v'eh goll stiagh ayns balley dy row, haink ny whail jeih deiney va nyn louranee, as hass ad foddey veih:
    • 13   As hrog ad seose nyn goraa, as dooyrt ad, Yeesey, Vainshter, jean myghin orrin.
    • 14   As tra v'eh er jeeaghyn orroo, dooyrt eh roo, Immee-jee as jeeagh-jee shiu hene da ny saggyrtyn. As haink eh gy-kione, myr v'ad goll, dy row ad er nyn ghlenney.
    • 15   As hyndaa fer jeu back, tra honnick eh dy row eh er ny laanaghey, as lesh ard choraa hug eh moylley da Jee,
    • 16   As huitt eh sheese er e eddin ec ny cassyn echey, cur booise da: as v'eh ny Samaritan.
    • 17   As dreggyr Yeesey, gra, Nagh row jeih er ny ghlenney? agh cre vel yn nuy?
    • 18   Cha vel er nyn gheddyn t'er jyndaa dy chur gloyr da Jee, agh yn ynrycan joarree shoh.
    • 19   As dooyrt eh rish, Irree, immee royd; ta dty chredjue er dty laanaghey.
    • 20   As tra denee ny Phariseeyn jeh, cre'n traa harragh reeriaght Yee? dreggyt eh ad, gra, Cha jig reeriaght Yee lesh stayd chronnal.
    • 21   Chamoo jir ad, Jeeagh shoh, ny jeeagh shid: son cur-my-ner, ta reeriaght Yee cheu-sthie jeu.
    • 22   As dooyrt eh rish e ostyllyn, Hig y traa dy bee shiu aignagh dy akin unnane jeh laghyn Mac y dooinney, as cha vaik shiu eh.
    • 23   As jir ad riu, jeeagh-jee ayns shoh, as jeeagh-jee ayns shid: ny roie-jee geiyrt orroo, as ny lhian-jee roo.
    • 24   Son myr ta'n tendreil soilshean veih ard dy ard fo yn aer: myr shen myrgeddin vees Mac y dooinney ayns y laa echeysyn.
    • 25   Agh hoshiaght shegin da ymmodee seaghyn y hurranse, as ve beg soit jeh liorish y sheeloghe shoh.
    • 26   As myr ve rish lhing Noe, shen myr vees eh neesht ayns laghyn Mac y dooinney.
    • 27   V'ad gee, v'ad giu, v'ad poosey, v'ad er nyn goyrt ayns poosey, derrey'n laa hie Noe stiagh ayns yn arg: as haink y thooilley as vaih eh ad ooilley.
    • 28   As er yn aght cheddin myr ve ayns laghyn Lot, v'ad gee, v'ad giu v'ad kionnaghey, v'ad creck, v'ad soiaghey biljyn, v'ad troggal thieyn:
    • 29   Agh er yn eer laa hie Lot magh ass Sodom, gheayrt neose orroo aile as brimstone veih niau, as ren eh ad ooilley y stroie:
    • 30   Eer er yn aght cheddin vees eh er y laa vees yn Mac dooinney er ny hoilshaghey.
    • 31   Ayns y laa shen, eshyn vees er mullagh y thie, as e chooid sthie, ny lhig da cheet neose dy chur lesh eh: as eshyn ta ayns y vagher, ny lhig dasyn myrgeddin chyndaa back
    • 32   Cooinee-jee er ben Lot.
    • 33   Quoi-erbee ta shirrey e vioys y hauail caillee eh eh: as quoi-erbee nee e vioys y choayl, saue-ee eh eh.
    • 34   Ta mee ginsh diu, ayns yn oie shen dy bee daa ghooinney ayns un lhiabbee: as bee yn derrey yeh goit, as y jeh elley faagit.
    • 35   Bee daa ven blieh cooidjagh, bee yn derrey yeh goit, as y jeh elley faagit.
    • 36   Bee daa ghooinney ayns y vagher; bee yn derrey yeh goit, as y jeh elley faagit.
    • 37   As dreggyr ad, as dooyrt ad rish, C'raad, Hiarn? As dooyrt eshyn roo, Raad erbee dy vel yn convayrt, shen-y-raad vees ny urlee er nyn jaglym cooidjagh.
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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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