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    Luke 23
    •   As dirree yn slane sheshaght jea, as hug ad lhieu eh gys Pilate.
    •   As ren ad toshiaght dy loayrt n'oi, gra, Hooar shin eh shoh cur yn ashoon ain er shaghryn, as lhiettal sleih veih geeck keesh da Cesar, gra, Dy nee eh-hene Creest yn ree.
    •   As denee Pilate jeh, ghra, Nee ree ny Hewnyn oo? As dreggyr eh, as dooyrt eh, T'ou uss dy ghra eh.
    •   Eisht dooyrt Pilate rish ny ard-saggyrt yn as rish y pobble, Cha vel mish er gheddyn foill erbee ayns y dooinney shoh.
    •   As v'ad wheesh shen s'chenney er, gra, T'eh boirey yn pobble, gynsaghey trooid ooilley Judea, goaill toshiaght veih Galilee derrey shoh.
    •   Tra cheayll Pilate jeh Galilee, denee eh nee Galilean va'n dooinney.
    •   As cha leah as hooar eh fys dy nee gys reill Herod v'eh bentyn, hug eh eh gys Herod, va myrgeddin eh-hene ec Jerusalem ec y traa shen.
    •   As tra honnick Herod Yeesey, v'eh feer wooiagh: son v'eh aignagh ry-foadey dy akin eh, er-yn-oyr dy row eh er chlashtyn ymmodee reddyn jeh; as dy row eh jerkal dy akin mirril ennagh jeant liorish.
    •   Eisht denee en ymmodee questionyn jeh; agh cha dug eh ansoor erbee da.
    • 10   As hass ny ard-sagggrtyn as ny scrudeyryn as loayr ad dy elgyssagh-n'oi.
    • 11   As ren Herod as e gheiney-caggee beg y hoiaghey jeh, as chraid ad mysh, as choamree ad eh lesh coamrey moyrnagh, as hug ad eh reesht gys Pilate.
    • 12   As y laa cheddin va coardail er ny yannoo eddyr Pilate as Herod; son roie v'ad ayns noidys ry-cheilley.
    • 13   As dele Pilate er ny ard-saggyrtyn cooidjagh, as er ny fir-reill as y pobble.
    • 14   As dooyrt eh roo, Ta shiu er chur lhieu yn dooinney shoh hym's, myr fer ta cur shaghrynys er y pobble: as cur-my-ner ta mish er veysht eh kiongoyrt riu, as cha vel mee er gheddyn foill erbee ayns y dooinney shoh, mychione ny reddyn ta shiuish cur ny lieh;
    • 15   Chamoo ta Herod: son hug mee shiu huggeysyn, as cur-my-ner, cha vel nhee erbee ta toilchin baase er ny cherraghey er.
    • 16   Smaghtee-ym eh er-y-fa shen, as lhiggym y raad da.
    • 17   Son beign da fer y eaysley daue ec y feailley.
    • 18   As deie ooilley yn cheshaght, gra, Ersooyl lesh y dooinney shoh, as feayshil dooin Barabbas:
    • 19   (Va son irree-magh dy row, va jeant ayns yn ard-valley, as son dunverys tilgit ayns pryssoon).
    • 20   Va Pilate er-y-fa shen aggindagh dy choyrt feaysley da Yeesey, as loayr eh reesht roo.
    • 21   Agh dyllee adsyn, gra, Jean y chrossey eh, jean y chrossey eh.
    • 22   As dooyrt eh roo yn trass cheayrt Cammah, cre'n olk t'eh er n'yannoo? cha vel mish er gheddyn oyr baaish erbee ayn: smaghtee-ym eh er-y-fa shen, as lhiggym y raad da
    • 23   As loayr ad ny s'jeeaney lesh ard choraaghyn, guee dy beagh eh er ny chrossey: as ren y coraa ocsyn as coraa ny ard-saggyrtyn raad y ghoaill.
    • 24   As hug Pilate briwnys cordail rish nyn aigney.
    • 25   As deayshil eh daue, eshyn va son irree-magh as dunverys tilgit ayns pryssoon eh v'ad hene er n'yeearree; agh livrey eh Yeesey gys nyn aigney.
    • 26   As myr v'ad dy chur lhieu eh, haare ad greme er Simon Cyrenian dy row, myr v'eh cheet jeh'n cheer, as ersyn hug ad y chrosh, dy ymmyrkey eh geiyrt er Yeesey.
    • 27   As deiyr er earroo mooar dy leih as dy vraane, va myrgeddin-keayney as jannoo dobberan er e hon.
    • 28   Agh hyndaa Yeesey huc, as dooyrt eh Inneenyn Yerusalem, ny keayn-jee er my hon's, agh keayn-jee er nyn son hene, as son nyn gloan.
    • 29   Son cur-my-ner, ta ny laghyn cheet, tra jir ad, Bannit ta ny mraane gennish, as ny breinyn nagh ren gymmyrkey, as ny keeaghyn nagh dug bainney.
    • 30   Eisht nee ad toshiaght dy ghra rish ny sleityn, Tuitt-jee orrin; as rish ny cruink, Coodee-jee shin.
    • 31   Son my t'ad jannoo ny reddyn shoh rish y billey oor, cre vees er ny yannoo rish y billey creen?
    • 32   As va myrgeddin daa chimmagh elley er nyn leeideil magh marish, dy ve er nyn goyrt gy-baase.
    • 33   As tra v'ad er jeet gys yn ynnyd ta enmyssit Calvary, ayns shen ren ad eshyn y chrossey, as ny kimmee; yn derrey yeh er y laue yesh, as y jeh elley er y laue chiare.
    • 34   Eisht dooyrt Yeesey, Ayr jean leih daue; son cha vel fys oc cre t'ad dy yannoo. As rheynn ad e choamrey, as hilg ad lottyn.
    • 35   As va'n pobble nyn shassoo cur-my-ner: as maroo ren ny fir-reill myrgeddin gannidys er, as gra, Haue eh feallagh elley; lhig da eh-hene y hauail my she Creest fer reiht Yee eh.
    • 36   As va ny sidooryn myrgeddin jannoo faghid er, cheet huggey, as chebbal da vinegar,
    • 37   As gra, My she ree ny Hewnyn oo, saue oo hene.
    • 38   As va'n scrieu shoh myrgeddin soit erskyn e chione, ayns letteryn dy Ghreek as dy Latin, as dy Hebrew, SHOH REE NY HEWNYN.
    • 39   As ren fer jeh ny kimmee v'er nyn groghey loayrt dy lunagh n'oi, gra, My she oo yn Creest, saue oo hene as shinyn.
    • 40   Agh dreggyr y jeh elley, cur oghsan da, as gra, Nagh vel aggle ort roish Jee, fakin dy vel uss fo yn vriwnys cheddin?
    • 41   As shinyn dy jarroo dy cairagh; son ta shin er gheddyn toilchinys cooie yn jannoo ain: agh cha vel y dooinney shoh er n'yannoo aggair erbee.
    • 42   As dooyrt eh rish Yeesey, Hiarn, cooinee orryms tra hig oo gys dty reeriaght.
    • 43   As dooyrt Yeesey rish, Dy firrinagh ta mee gra rhyt, Dy bee uss marym's jiu ayns Paradise.
    • 44   As ve mysh y cheyoo oor, as va dorraghys harrish ooilley yn cheer gys yn nuyoo oor.
    • 45   As va'n ghrian dorraghey, as va curtan scarree yn chiamble raipit veih-my cheilley.
    • 46   As tra va Yeesey er n'eamagh lesh ard-choraa, dooyrt eh, Ayr, gys dty laueyn ta mish chymney my spyrryd: as tra v'eh er ghra shoh, phaart eh.
    • 47   Nish tra honnick y centurion cre va er jeet gy-kione, hug eh moylley da Jee, gra, Ayns firrinys v'eh shoh ny ghooinney cairagh.
    • 48   As ooilley yn pobble v'er jeet cooidjagh gys y shilley shen, hug ad my-ner ny reddyn va jeant, as goaill ad nyn gleeau, haink ad rhymboo.
    • 49   As ooilley e ainjyssee, as ny mraane deiyr er veih Galilee, hass ad foddey jeh cur-my-ner ny reddyn shoh.
    • 50   As cur-my-ner va dooinney va enmyssit Joseph, va ny er-coyrlee, as ny ghooinney mie as cairagh:
    • 51   (Cha row ayrt ny paart echey shoh ayns y choyrle ny yn jannoo oc) v'eh veih Arimathea, ard-valley jeh ny Hewnyn, (va myrgeddin eh-hene farkiaght son reeriaght Yee.)
    • 52   Hie yn dooinney shoh gys Pilate, as yeearree eh corp Yeesey,
    • 53   As ghow eh neose eh, as hoiII eh eh ayns aanrit, as doanluck eh eh ayns oaie va cleight ayns creg, raad nagh row rieau dooinney oanluckit roie.
    • 54   As va shen laa yn aarlaghey, as va yn doonaght tayrn er-gerrey.
    • 55   As hie ny mraane myrgeddin haink marish veih Galilee geiyrt er y corp, as hug ad my-ner yn oaie, as kys va'n corp er ny oanluckey.
    • 56   As haink ad rhymboo, as hooar ad aarloo spisyn as ooilyn; as ghow ad fea er laa yn doonaght cordail rish yn anney.
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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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