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    Luke 9
    •   Eisht deie eh er y daa ostyl yeig cooidjagh, as hug eh daue pooar as eaghtyrys harrish dy chooilley ghrogh-spyrryd, as dy lheihys doghanyn.
    •   As hug eh ad magh dy phreacheil reeriaght Yee, as dy laanaghey sleih chingey.
    •   As dooyrt eh roo, Ny cur-jee lhieu nhee erbee son nyn yurnah, chamoo luirg, ny spagey, ny arran, ny argid; as ny lhig da daa chooat y pheesh y ve eu.
    •   As thie erbee dy jed shiu stiagh ayn, gow-jee aaght ayns shen, derrey hed shiu reue.
    •   As quoi-erbee nagh jean goaill riu, tra aagys shiu yn ard-valley shen, crie-jee yn eer joan jeh ny cassyn eu, son feanish nyn 'oi
    •   As hie ad magh, as jimmee ad trooid ny baljyn, preacheil yn sushtal, as lheihys dy chooilley raad.
    •   Nish va Herod yn tetrarch er chlasht yn jeh ooilley e yannoo: as v'eh seaghnit, er-y-fa dy row paart gra, dy row Ean er n'irree veih ny merriu:
    •   As paart, dy row Elias er jeet kionfenish: as feallagh elley, dy row fer jeh ny sbenn adeyryn er n'irree reesht.
    •   As dooyrt Herod, Jeh Ean ren mish yn kione y ghoaill; agh quoi eh shoh jeh ta mee clashtyn lheid ny reddyn? As v'eh aggindagh dy akin eh.
    • 10   As tra va ny ostyllyn er jeet reesht, dinsh ad da [Yeesey] ooilley ny v'ad er n'yannoo. As ghow eh ad, as hie eh dy lhiattee gys boayl er-lheh ayns yn aasagh, bentyn gys ard-valley enmyssit Bethsaida
    • 11   As tra hooar y pobble fys er, deiyr ad er: as hug eh oltaghey daue, as loayr eh roo jeh reeriaght Yee, as laanee eh adsyn va feme slaanaghey.
    • 12   As tra va'n laa faggys ceaut, haink yn daa ostyl yeig as dooyrt ad rish, Lhig y raad da'n pobble, dy vod ad goll roue gys ny baljyn as er y cheer mygeayrt, dy gheddyn aaght as beaghey: son ta shin ayns shoh ayns boayl faasagh.
    • 13   Agh dooyrt eh roo, Cur-jee shiuish bee daue. As dooyrt ad, Cha vel ain agh queig bwilleenyn as daa eeast; mannagh jem mayd dy chionnaghey bee son ooilley yn pobble shoh.
    • 14   Son v'ad mysh queig thousane dooinney. As dooyrt eh rish e ostyllyn, Cur-jee orroo soie sheese, jeih as da-eed ayns sheshaght.
    • 15   As ren ad shen, as hug ad orroo ooilley soie sheese.
    • 16   Eisht ghow eh ny queig bwilleenyn as y daa eeast, as yeeagh eh seose gys niau, as vannee eh, as vrish eh, as hug eh ad da e ostyllyn dy hoiaghey roish y pobble.
    • 17   As ren ad ooilley gee, as v'ad er nyn yannoo magh: as hrog ad jeh'n fooilliagh daag ad, lane daa vaskad jeig.
    • 18   As haink eh gy-kione, myr v'eh ec padjer ayns ynnyd er-lheh, as e ostyllyn marish: dy denee eh jeu, gra, Cre ta'n pobble dy ghra my-mychione's, quoi mee?
    • 19   Dreggyr adsyn, as dooyrt ad, Ean Bashtey: agh ta paart gra, Elias: as paart elley, dy vel fer jeh ny shenn adeyryn er n'irree reesht.
    • 20   Dooyrt eshyn roo, Agh quoi ta shiuish gra dy vel mee? Dreggyr Peddyr as dooyrt eh, Yn Creest dy Yee.
    • 21   As hug eh currym gyere orroo, gyn ad dy insh shen da dooinney erbee,
    • 22   Gra, Shegin da Mac y dooinney ymmodee reddyn y hurranse, as ve beg soit jeh liorish y chanstyr, as ny ard-saggyrtyn, as ny scrudeyryn, as ve er ny varroo, as girree reesht yn trass laa.
    • 23   As dooyrt eh roo ooilley, My ta dooinney erbee aggindagh geiyrt orrym's lhig da eh-hene y obbal, as e chrosh y hroggal gagh laa, as geiyrt orrym.
    • 24   Son quoi-erbee baillish e vioys y hauail, caillee eh eh: agh quoi-erbee chaillys e vioys er my ghraih's, sauee eh shoh eh.
    • 25   Son cre'n vondeish t'ec dooinney, my chosnys eh yn seihll ooilley, as eh-hene dy ve caillit, ny ceaut ersooyl?
    • 26   Son quoi-erbee ghoys nearey jeem's as jeh my ghoan, jehsyn ghoys yn Mac dooinney nearey, tra hig eh ayns e ghloyr hene, as gloyr e Ayrey, as ny ainleyn casherick.
    • 27   Agh ta mee ginsh diu ayns firrinys, dy vel paart nyn shassoo ayns shoh nagh jean blashtyn er y baase, derrey hee ad reeriaght
    • 28   As haink eh gy-kione mygeayrt hoght laa lurg ny raaghyn shoh, dy ghow eh marish, Peddyr as Ean as Jamys, as dy jagh eh seose er slieau dy ghoaill padjer.
    • 29   As myr v'eh ayns padjer, va cummey yn eddin echey er ny chaghlaa, as va'n coamrey echey gial as follys.
    • 30   As cur-my-ner va daa ghooinney taggloo rish, ta shen dy ghra Moses as Elias:
    • 31   Haink kionfenish ayns gloyr, as loayr ad heh e vaase, v'eh dy hurranse ec Jerusalem.
    • 32   Agh haink cadley trome er Peddyr as orroosyn va marish: as tra v'ad er ghoostey, honnick ad yn ghloyr echey, as y daa ghooinney va nyn shassoo marish.
    • 33   As haink eh gy-kione myr v'ad goll dy aagail eh, dy dooyrt Peddyr rish Yeesey, Vainshter, s'mie dooin dy ve ayns shoh; as lhig dooin three cabbaneyn y yannoo, cabbane er dty hon's, as cabbane son Moses, as cabbane son Elias: s'coan toiggal cre v'eh dy ghra.
    • 34   Choud as v'eh loayrt shoh, haink bodjal lesh scadoo harrystoo: as ghow ad aggle myr va'n bodjal cheet moo.
    • 35   As haink coraa ass y vodjal, gra, Shoh my vac graihagh; eaisht-jee rishyn.
    • 36   As lurg y choraa, hooar ad Yeesey ny lomarcan: as dreill ad shoh oc hene, as cha dinsh ad da dooinney erbee ayns ny laghyn shen, veg jeh ny reddyn v'ad er vakin.
    • 37   As haink eh gy-kione yn nah laa tra v'ad er jeet neose jeh'n clieau, dy daink ymmodee ny whail.
    • 38   As cur-my-ner, deie dooinney jeh'n cheshaght, gra, Vainshter, ta mee guee ort jeeagh er my vac, son she my ynrycan lhiannoo eh.
    • 39   As cur-my-ner, ta spyrryd dy ghoaill eh, as doaltattym t'eh gyllagh; as tuittym neeal, t'eh keshal, as s'coan t'eh cheet huggey hene, erreish da ve dy mooar broojit.
    • 40   As ghuee mee er dty ostyllyn ad dy hilgey magh eh, agh cha daink eh lhieu.
    • 41   As dreggyr Yeesey, gra, 0 heeloghe vee-chredjuagh as roonagh, caid ta mish dy ve meriu, as dy hurranse diu? Cur lhiat dty vac ayns shoh.
    • 42   As myr v'eh foast cheet, cheau yn drogh-spyrryd sheese eh ayns strepyn: agh vaggyr Yeesey er y spyrryd neu-ghlen, as laanee eh yn lhiannoo, as livrey eh eh reesht gys e ayr.
    • 43   As v'ad ooilley ayns ard-yindys jeh pooar niartal Yee: Agh choud as va dy chooilley unnane ayns ard-imnea mychione dagh nhee va Yeesey er n'yannoo, dooyrt eh rish e ostyllyn,
    • 44   Lhig da ny raaghyn shoh goll dowin ayns nyn glashtyn: son bee yn Mac dooinney er ny livrey gys laueyn deiney.
    • 45   Agh cha hoig ad y raa shoh, as ve gyn yss daue, nagh row toiggal oc jeh: as va aggle orroo fenaght jeh mychione y raa cheddin.
    • 46   Eisht hie ad son argane ry-cheilley, quoi jeu syrjey veagh.
    • 47   As Yeesey toiggal smooinaghtyn y chree oc, ghow eh lhiannoo, as hoie eh eh liorish,
    • 48   As dooyrt eh roo, Quoi-erbee nee soiaghey jeh'n lhiannoo shoh ayns m'ennynn's, t'eh jannoo soiaghey jeem's: as quoi-erbee nee soiaghey jeem's, t'eh soiaghey jehsyn t'er my choyrt: son eshyn sloo ta nyn mast' eu ooilley, eshyn syrjey vees.
    • 49   As dreggyr Ean as dooyrt eh, Vainshter, honnick shin fer castey drogh spyrrydyn ayns dty ennym's; as liett shin eh, er-yn-oyr nagh vel eh geiyrt ort's marinyn.
    • 50   As dooyrt Yeesey rish, Ny jean-jee eh y lhiettal: son, eshyn nagh vel nyn 'oi, t'eh lhien.
    • 51   As haink eh gy-kione, myr va'n traa tayrn er-gerrey dasyn dy ve goit seose, dy row eh dy shickyr kiarit er soiaghey e eddin dy gholl gys Jerusalem.
    • 52   As hug eh chaghteryn roish: as jimmee ad, as haink ad gys balley jeh ny Samaritanee dy aarlaghey er e hon.
    • 53   Agh cha dug adsyn oltaghey-bea da, er-yn-oyr dy dug ad my-ner dy row eh goll gys Jerusalem.
    • 54   As tra honnick e ostyllyn Jamys as Ean shoh, dooyrt ad, Hiarn, nailt shin dy harey aile orroo veih niau, dy stroie ad, eer myr ren Elias?
    • 55   Agh hyndaa eh, as hug eh oghsan daue, gra, Cha s'eu cre'n monney dy spyrryd ta shiu jeh.
    • 56   Son cha vel Mac yn dooinney er jeet dy stroie bioys deiney, agh dy nyn sauail. As hie ad roue gys balley elley.
    • 57   As haink eh gy-kione, myr v'ad goll er y raad, dy dooyrt dooinney dy row rish, Hiarn, eiyr-yms ort raad erbee dy jed oo.
    • 58   As dooyrt Yeesey rish, Ta tuill ec ny shynnee, as idd ec eeanlee yn aer, agh ec Mac yn dooimley cha vel boayl, ayn dy chur e chione fo.
    • 59   As dooyrt eh rish fer elley, Eiyr orrym: Agh dooyrt eshyn, Hiarn, cur kied dou hoshiaeht goll thie dy oanluckey my ayr.
    • 60   Dooyrt Yeesey rish, Lhig da ny me riu nyn merriu y oanluckey; agh gow uss royd as jean reeriaght Yee y phreacheil.
    • 61   As dooyrt fer elley myrgeddin rish Hiarn, eiyr-yms ort-agh lhig dou hoshiaght bannaght y aagail ec y vooinjer t'ec my hie.
    • 62   As dooyrt Yeesey rish, Dooinney erbee t'er chur e laue gys y cheeaght, as ta jeeaghyn back, t'eh an-chooid son reeriaght Yee.
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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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