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    Matthew 24
    •   As hie Yeesey magh as jimmee eh veih'n chiamble; as haink e ostyllyn huggey dy ghoaill baght marish jeh aalid y chiamble.
    •   As dooyrt Yeesey roo, Nagh vaik shiu ooilley ny reddyn shoh? dy firrinagh ta mee gra riu, Nagh bee faagit un chlagh er clagh elley, nagh bee er ny lhieggal.
    •   As myr v'eh ny hoie er cronk ny Oliveyn, haink e ostyllyn huggey er-lheh, gra, Insh dooin, cuin vees ny reddyn shoh? as cre'n cowrey vees jeh'n cheet ayd, as jeh jerrey yn theihll?
    •   As dreggyr Yeesey as dooyrt eh roo, Cur-jee twoaie nagh moll dooinney erbee shiu.
    •   Son hig ymmodee ayns my ennym's, gra, Mish yn Creest: as nee ad ymmodee y volley.
    •   As cluinnee shiu jeh caggaghyn, as jeh imraaghyn dy chaggaghyn: jeeagh nagh bee shiu seaghnit: son shegin da dy chooilley nhee jeu shoh cheet gys kione, agh cha bee yn jerrey foast.
    •   Son nee ashoon girree-magh noi ashoon, as reeriaght noi reeriaght: as bee gennaghyn as crampyn, as craaghyn-thallooin ayns ymmodee ynnydyn.
    •   Bee ooilley shoh toshiaght seaghyn diu.
    •   Eisht livreyee ad shiu seose dy ve seaghnit, as marree ad shiu: as bee dy chooilley ashoon dwoaiagh erriu er coontey yn ennym aym's.
    • 10   As eisht nee ymmodee scarrey rish nyn gredjue, as brahee ad, as ver ad feoh yn derrey yeh da'n jeh elley.
    • 11   As nee ymmodee phadeyryn-foalsey girree seose, as mooarane y volley.
    • 12   As er-yn-oyr dy jean olkys bishaghey, nee graih-ghiastyllagh ymmodee feayraghey.
    • 13   Agh bee eshyn, nee tannaghtyn firrinagh gys y jerrey, er ny hauail.
    • 14   As bee sushtal yn reeriaght er ny phreacheil ayns ooilley yn seihll, son feanish da dy chooilley ashoon, as eisht nee yn jerrey cheet.
    • 15   Tra hee shiu er-y-fa shen eajeeys yn traartys, ta loayrit jeh liorish Daniel y phadeyr, ny hassoo ayns yn ynnyd casherick, (eshyn ta lhaih, lhig da tastey 'ghoaill).
    • 16   Eisht lhig dauesyn t'ayns Judea chea gys ny sleityn.
    • 17   Eshyn t'er mullagh y thie, ny lhig da cheet neose dy ghoaill marish nhee erbee ass e hie:
    • 18   As ny lhig dasyn t'ayns y vagher chyndaa back, dy chur lesh e eaddagh.
    • 19   As smerg dauesyn ta torragh, as dauesyn ta cur keeagh ayns ny laghyn shen.
    • 20   Agh guee-jee shiuish nagh bee shiu eginit dy hea ayns y gheurey, ny er y doonaght.
    • 21   Son bee seaghyn mooar ec y traa shen, lheid as nagh row er-dy hoshiaght y theihll gys y traa t'ayn nish, as lheid as nagh bee dy bragh arragh.
    • 22   As mannagh beagh ny laghyn shen dy leah harrish, cha beagh dooinney bio er ny hauail: agh er graih yn chloan reiht, bee ny laghyn shen dy leah harrish.
    • 23   Eisht my jir dooinney erbee riu, Cur my-ner, ta Creest ayns shoh, ny ayns shid; ny cred-jee eh.
    • 24   Son nee Creestyn foalsey, as phadeyryn foalsey girree, as cowraghyn mooarey as yindyssyn y hoilshaghey, ayns wheesh (my oddagh eh ve) dy jinnagh ad molley yn eer chloan reiht.
    • 25   Cur-my-ner, ta mish er n'insh diu ro laue.
    • 26   Shen-y-fa my jir ad riu, T'eh ayns yn aasagh, ny gow-jee magh: cur-my-ner, t'eh ayns ny shamyryn follit, ny cred-jee eh.
    • 27   Son myr ta'n tendreil cheet ass y shiar, as cur soilshey choud as gys y sheear: myr shen neesht vees cheet Mac y dooinney.
    • 28   Son cre-erbee yn raad vees yn convayrt, shen y raad bee ny urlee er nyn jaglym cooidjagh.
    • 29   Chelleeragh lurg seaghyn ny laghyn shen, hig dorraghys er y ghrian, as cha der yn eayst e soilshey, as tuittee rollageyn yn aer, as bee pooaraghyn yn aer er nyn graa.
    • 30   As eisht bee cowrey Mac y dooinney er ny akin ayns yn aer as ec y traa shen nee ooilley sheelogheyn y thallooin dobberan, as hee ad yn Mac dooinney cheet ayns bodjallyn yn aer, lesh pooar as gloyr vooar.
    • 31   As ver eh magh e ainleyn lesh yn trumpet dy ard-choraa, as nee ad e chloan reiht y haglym cooidjagh veih ny kiare geayghyn, veih'n derrey ard fo'n aer gys yn ard elley.
    • 32   Ynsee-jee eisht coraa-dorraghey veih'n villey-figgagh: tra ta'n banglane echey foast oor, as cur magh duillagyn, ta fys eu dy vel y sourey er-gerrey.
    • 33   Er yn aght cheddin shiuish, tra hee shiu ooilley ny reddyn shoh, toig-jee dy vel eh er-gerrey, dy jarroo ec ny dorryssyn.
    • 34   Dy firrinagh ta mee gra riu, Cha bee yn cheeloghe shoh harrish, derrey vees dy chooilley nhee jeu shoh cooilleenit.
    • 35   Nee yn aer as yn ooir cherraghtyn, agh my ghoan's cha jean cherraghtyn.
    • 36   Agh er y laa as yn oor shen, cha vel fys ec dooinney erbee, cha vel ec ainleyn niau, agh ec my Ayr ny-lomarcan.
    • 37   Agh myr va laghyn Noe, myr shen myrgeddin vees cheet Mac y dooinney.
    • 38   Son myr ayns ny laghyn va roish y thooilley, v'ad gee as giu, poosey as coyrt ayns poosey, derrey yn laa hie Noe stiagh ayns yn arg,
    • 39   As cha dug ad tastey, derrey haink y thooilley as ghow eh ad ooilley ersooyl; myr shen myrgeddin vees cheet Mac y dooinney.
    • 40   Shen y traa vees daa ghooinney ayns y vagher, bee fer goit as fer faagit.
    • 41   Bee daa ven blieh ec y wyllin, yn derrey yeh goit, as y jeh elley faagit.
    • 42   Shen-y-fa bee-jee er nyn arrey, son cha vel fys eu er yn oor tra hig nyn Jiarn.
    • 43   Agh shoh toig-jee, dy beagh fys er ve ec mainshter y thie cre'n oor veagh y maarliagh er jeet, veagh eh er e arrey, as cha beagh eh er lhiggey da brishey stiagh er hie.
    • 44   Shen-y-fa bee-jee shiuish myrgeddin ullee: son ec lheid yn oor as nagh vel shiu smooinaghtyn er, hig yn Mac dooinney.
    • 45   Quoi eisht yn charvaant firrinagh as creeney shen, ta e Hiarn er n'yannoo ny er reill er e vooinjer, dy chur daue nyn meaghey ayns traa cooie?
    • 46   Bannit ta'n charvaant cheddin. yiow e Hiarn, tra hig eh, jannoo myr shen.
    • 47   Dy firrinagh ta mee gra riu, dy livreyee eh gys y churrym echeysyn ooilley e chooid.
    • 48   Agh my jir y drogh-harvaant shen ayns e chree, Ta my Hiarn lhiggey shaghey yn cheet echey,
    • 49   As toshiaght y yannoo dy woalley e heshaghyn-sharvaant, as dy ee as dy iu marish ny meshtallee.
    • 50   Hig Chiarn y charvaant shen ec laa nagh bee eh jeeaghyn er e hon, as ayns oor nagh bee eh twoaiagh jeh;
    • 51   As giaree eh eh veih-my-cheilley, as pointee eh e chronney marish ny crauee oalsey: ayns shen vees keayney as snaggeraght feeacklyn.
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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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