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    Matthew 11
    •   As haink eh gy-kione, erreish da Yeesey v'er choyrt ny curmyn shoh da e ghaa ostyl jeig dy jagh eh veih shen dy ynsaghey, as dy phreacheil ayns ny ard-valjyn mygeayrt.
    •   Nish tra va Ean er chlashtyn ayns y phryssoon jeh obbraghyn Chreest, hug eh jees jeh e ynseydee hene er chaghteraght huggey,
    •   Dy ghra rish, Nee uss eh va dy heet ny vel shin dy yeeaghyn son fer elley?
    •   Dreggyr Yeesey as dooyrt eh roo, Immee-jee, as soilshee-jee da Ean ny reddyn ta shiu dy chlashtyn as dy akin:
    •   Ta ny doail geddyn nyn soilshey, as ny croobee shooyll, ny louraanee er nyn ghlenney, ny beuyr clashtyn, ny merriu er nyn mioghey, as yn sushtal er ny phreacheil da ny boghtyn.
    •   As bannit ta eshyn nagh jean beg y hoiaghey jeem's.
    •   As myr v'ad goll roue, ren Yeesey toshiaght dy ghra rish y pobble mychione Ean, Cre hie shiu magh gys yn aasagh dy akin? Nee cuirtlagh criht lesh y gheay?
    •   Agh cre hie shiu magh dy akin? Dooinney coamrit ayns garmad moyrnagh? Cur-my-ner, t'adsyn ta ceau coamrey moyrnagh ayns cooyrtyn reeoil.
    •   Agh cre hie shiu magh dy akin? Nee phadeyr? dy jarroo ta mee gra riu, as fer syrjey na phadeyr.
    • 10   Son shoh eh, my-e-chione te scruit, Cur-my-ner ta mee cur my haghter magh royd, dy chiartaghey'n raad kiongoyrt rhyt.
    • 11   Dy firrinagh ta mee gra riu, ny mast' ocsyn t'er ve ruggit jeh mraane, cha vel fer syrjey na Ean Bashtey er droggal: ny-yeih ta'n fer sloo t'ayns reeriaght niau ny syrjey na eshyn.
    • 12   As er-dy laghyn Ean Bashtey derrey nish, ta sleih chionney stiagh gys reeriaght niau, as t'adsyn ta cheet lesh jeeanid cosney stiagh ayn.
    • 13   Son ren ooilley ny phadeyryn as y leigh phadeyrys derrey Ean.
    • 14   As my ta shiu booiagh goaill-rish, shoh Elias va ry-hoi cheet.
    • 15   Eshyn ta cleayshyn echey dy chlashtyn lhig da clashtyn.
    • 16   Agh cre gys nee'm yn cheeloghe shoh y hoylaghey? T'ad goll-rish cloan ta nyn soie ayns ny margaghyn, as geamagh da ny sheshaghyn oc.
    • 17   As gra, Ta shin er n'yannoo bingys diu, as cha vel shiu er ghaunsin: ta shin er hroggal bardoon diu, as cha vel shiu er ghobberan.
    • 18   Son cha daink Ean gee ny giu, as t'ad gra, Ta drogh-spyrryd ayn.
    • 19   Haink Mac yn dooinney gee as giu, as t'ad gra, Cur-my-ner dooinney jollyssagh, as iuder feeyney, carrey dy publicanee as dy pheccee: agh ta creenaght er ny heyrey liorish e cloan hene.
    • 20   Eisht ren eh toshiaght dy phlaiynt er ny ard-valjyn, ayndoo va'n chooid smoo jeh e obbraghyn yindyssagh er nyn yannoo, er-yn-oyr nagh ghow ad arrys.
    • 21   Smerg dhyt's Chorazin, smerg dhyt's Vethsaida: son dy beagh ny obbraghyn yindyssagh er ny ve jeant ayns Tyre as Sidon t'er ny ve jeant ayndiuish, veagh ad er ghoaill arrys foddey er-dy-henney ayns aanrit-sack as leoie
    • 22   Agh ta mee gra riu, Dy bee kerraghey s'eddrym er ny choyrt er Tyre as Sidon ec laa ny briwnys, na vees er ny choyrt erriuish.
    • 23   As uss, Chapernaum, ta dty ooashley roshtyn gys niau, bee oo er dty hilgey sheese gys niurin: son dy beagh ny obbraghyn yindyssagh er ve jeant ayns Sodom, t'er ve jeant aynyd's, veagh eh er ve er-mayrn gys y laa t'ayn jiu.
    • 24   Agh ta mee gra riu, dy bee kerraghey sassey er ny choyrt er thalloo Sodom ec laa ny briwnys, na vees ort's.
    • 25   Ec y traa shen dreggyr Yeesey as dooyrt eh, Ta mee cur booise dhyt, O Ayr, Hiarn niau as thalloo, er-yn-oyr dy vel oo er cheiltyn ny reddyn shoh vouesyn ta creeney as tushtagh, as dy vel oo er hoilshaghey ad da oikanyn.
    • 26   Shen dy jarroo myr te, Ayr, son shen myr ve mie ayns dty hilley's.
    • 27   Ta dy chooilley nhee er ny livrey dooys liorish my Ayr: as cha nhione da dooinney erbee yn Mac, agh yn Ayr: chamoo shione da dooinney erbee yn Ayr, agh y Mac, as eshyn da s'gooidsave lesh yn Mac eh y hoilshaghey.
    • 28   Tar-jee hym's ooilley shiuish ta deinagh as trome laadit, as neem's shiu y ooraghey.
    • 29   Gow-jee my whing erriu, as ynsee-jee voym's, son ta mee meen as imlee ayns cree: as yiow shiu fea da nyn amneenyn.
    • 30   Son ta my whing aashagh, as my errey eddrym.
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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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