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    Matthew 15
    •   Eisht haink gys Yeesey scrudeyryn as Phariseeyn veih Jerusalem, gra,
    •   Cre'n-fa ta dty ostyllyn brishey oardaghyn y chanstyr? son cha vel ad niee nyn laueyn ec goaill beaghey.
    •   Agh dreggyr eshyn, as dooyrt eh roo, Cre'n-oyr ta shiuish brishey sarey Yee liorish nyn oardaghyn?
    •   Son hug Jee sarey, gra, Cur arrym da dty ayr as da dty voir: as, Eshyn ta gwee mollaght er ayr ny moir, lhig da ve currit dy baase.
    •   Agh ta shiuish gra, Quoi-erbee jir rish ayr ny moir, Yn chooid-choonee shen oddagh uss jerkal rish voym's, te gioot er ny chasherickey gys Jee.
    •   As nagh lhiass da cooney sodjey 'choyrt da e ayr ny e voir. Ta shiu myr shoh jannoo sarey Yee gyn vree liorish ny oardaghyn eu.
    •   Chrauee-oalsey, s'mie ren Esaias phadeyrys jiuish, gra,
    •   Ta'n pobble shoh tayrn er-gerrey dou lesh nyn meeal, as cur ooashley dou lesh nyn meillyn, agh ta'n cree oc foddey voym.
    •   Agh ayns fardail t'ad cur ooashley dou, gynsaghey son y goo aym's oardaghyn deiney.
    • 10   As deie eh er y pobble, as dooyrt eh roo, Eaisht-jee as toig-jee.
    • 11   Cha nee shen ta goll stiagh ayns veeal ta jannoo dooinney neu-ghlen: agh ny ta cheet magh ass y veeal, shen ta jannoo neu-ghlen jeh.
    • 12   Eisht haink e ostyllyn huggey, as dooyrt ad rish, Vel fys ayd dy rowl ny Phariseeyn jymmoosagh, tra cheayll ad raa shoh?
    • 13   Agh dreggyr eshyn, as dooyrt eh, Bee dy chooilley villey, nagh vel my Ayr flaunyssagh er hoiaghey, er ny astyrt ass ny fraueyn.
    • 14   Lhig-jee daue: she leeideilee doal ad ta kione y vooinjer ghoal. As my ta'n doal shooyll kione y doal, tuittee ad ny-neesht ayns y jeeg.
    • 15   Eisht dreggyr Peddyr, as dooyrt eh rish, Soilshee dooinyn yn coraa-dorraghey shoh.
    • 16   Dooyrt Yeesey rish, Vel shiuish neesht foast fegooish tushtey?
    • 17   Nagh vel shiu foast toiggal, cre-erbee ta goit stiagh ayns y veeal, dy vel eh goll sheese ayns y volg, as goll magh trooid y chorp?
    • 18   Agh ta ny reddyn ta cheet magh ass y veeal, cheet veih'n chree, as t'ad shen jannoo dooinney neu-ghlen.
    • 19   Son magh veih'n chree ta cheet drogh smooinaghtyn, dunverys, brishey-poosey, maarderys, maarlys, feanish foalsey, goan mollaghtagh.
    • 20   Ad shoh ny reddyn ta jannoo dooinney neu-ghlen: agh dy ee lesh laueyn nagh ve nieet, cha vel shen jannoo dooinney neu-ghlen.
    • 21   Eisht hie Yeesey veih shen, as jimmee eh gys ardjyn Tyre as Sidon.
    • 22   As cur-my-ner va ben va ny Canaanite, haink magh ass ny ardjyn shen, geamagh as gra, Jean myghin orrym, O Hiarn, vac Ghavid; s'mooar ta my inneen er ny torchaghey lesh drogh-spyrryd.
    • 23   Agh cha dug eh fockle dy ansoor jee. As haink e ostyllyn, as ghuee ad er, gra, Lhig y raad j'ee, son t'ee gyllagh nyn yei.
    • 24   Agh dreggyr eshyn, as dooyrt eh, Cha vel mish er my choyrt, agh gys kirree-cailjey thie Israel.
    • 25   Eisht haink ee, as hug, ee ooashley da, gra, Hiarn, cooin lhiam.
    • 26   Agh dreggyr eh, as dooyrt eh, Cha vel eh cooie arran ny clienney y ghoaill, as y hilgey eh gys ny moddee.
    • 27   S'feer shen, Hiarn, dooyrt ish: foast ta ny moddee gee jeh'n vrooillagh ta tuittym jeh boayrd nyn mainshter.
    • 28   Er shen dansoor Yeesey, as dooyrt eh r'ee, O ven, s'mooar ta dty chredjue: yn aghin t'ou dy yeearree dy row ayd. As va'n inneen eck er ny lheihys veih'n oor cheddin.
    • 29   As jimmee Yeesey veih shen, as haink eh er-gerrey da faarkey Ghalilee, as hie eh seose er slieau, as hoie eh ayns shen.
    • 30   As haink earrooyn mooarey dy leih huggey, as nyn mast' oc va croobee, doail, balloo, baccee, as ymmodee elley, as hug ad ad nyn lhie ec cassyn Yeesey, as ren eh ad y lheihys.
    • 31   Ayns wheesh as dy ghow ooilley'n pobble yindys, tra honnick ad ny balloo loayrt, ny baccee slane, ny croobee shooyll as ny doail fakin, as ren ad Jee Israel y ghloyraghey.
    • 32   Eisht deie Yeesey er e ostyllyn, as dooyrt eh, Ta chymmey aym er y pobble, er-yn-oyr dy vel ad er ve marym nish three laa, as cha vel monney beaghey oc dy ghoaill: as cha der-ym ad ersooyl nyn drostey, er aggle dy gannooinee ad er y raad.
    • 33   Dooyrt e ostyllyn rish, Cre raad yiow mayd wheesh shen dy arran 'syn aasagh, as magh lheid yn earroo mooar dy leih?
    • 34   Dooyrt Yeesey roo, Cre-woad bwilleen t'eu? Dooyrt adsyn, Shiaght, as kuse fardalagh dy eeastyn beggey.
    • 35   As doardee eh da'n pobble dy hoie er y thalloo.
    • 36   As ghow eh ny shiaght bwilleenyn, as ny eeastyn, as hug e booise, as vrish eh, as hug eh ad da e ostyllyn, as hirveish adsyn er y pobble ad.
    • 37   As ren ad ooilley gee, as v'ad er nyn yannoo magh: as hrog ad jeh'n fooilliagh va er-mayrn lane shiaght baskadyn.
    • 38   As v'adsyn ren gee, kiare thousane dooinney, marish mraane as cloan.
    • 39   As hug eh ersooyl yn pobble, as ghow eh lhuingys, as haink eh gys ardjyn Vagdala.
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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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