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    Matthew 19
    •   As haink eh gy-kione, erreish da Yeesey v'er loayrt ny goan shoh, dy jimmee eh veih Galilee, as dy daink eh gys ardjyn Yudea, er cheu elley dy Yordan:
    •   As deiyr earrooyn mooarey dy leih er, ren eh ad y lheihys ayns shen.
    •   Haink ny Phariseeyn huggey myrgeddin dy phrowal eh, as dooyrt ad rish, Vel eh lowal da dooinney e ven y chur er sooyl son dy chooilley oyr?
    •   Dreggyr eshyn, as dooyrt eh roo, Nagh vel shiu er lhaih, eshyn chroo ad ec y toshiaght, dy chroo eh ad fyrrynagh as bwoirrynagh?
    •   As dooyrt eh roo, Er-yn-oyr shoh nee dooinney faagail e ayr as e voir, as lhiannee eh gys e ven: as bee ad ny-neesht un eill.
    •   Shen-y-fa cha vel ad ny sodjey jees, agh yn un eill. Cre-erbee er-y-fa shen ta Jee er chur cooidjagh, ny lhig da dooinney erbee y scarrey veih-my-cheilley.
    •   Dooyrt adsyn rish, Cre'n-oyr eisht doardee Moses screeuyn-scarree y choyrt, as y ven y chur ersooyl?
    •   Dooyrt eshyn roo, kyndagh rish creoghys nyn greeaghyn, lhow Moses diu nyn mraane y chur ersooyl: agh ec y toshiaght cha row eh myr shen.
    •   As ta mish gra riu, Quoi-erbee scarrys rish e ven, cheu-mooie jeh son maarderys, as phoosys ben elley, t'eh brishey-poosey: as quoi-erbee phoosys ish ta scarrit, t'eh brishey poosey:
    • 10   Dooyrt e ostyllyn rish, My she shoh yn chooish eddyr dooinney as e ven, cha vel eh mie dy phoosey.
    • 11   Agh dooyrt eshyn roo, Cha nee dy chooilley ghooinney oddys shen y ghoaill er, agh adsyn ny-lomarcan daue te er ny choyrt.
    • 12   Son ta deiney gennish ayn, rug myr shen veih brein nyn mayrey: as ta deiney gennish ayn, v'er nyn yannoo gennish liorish deiney: as ta deiney gennish ayn, t'er n'yannoo ad-hene gennish er graih reeriaght niau. Eshyn oddys shoh y ghoaill er, lhig da 'ghoaill eh.
    • 13   Eisht hug ad lhieu huggey cloan veggey, dy chur e laueyn orroo, as dy vannaghey ad: as hug e ostyllyn oghsan daue.
    • 14   Agh dooyrt Yeesey, Sur-jee cloan aegey, as ny jean-jee ad y lhiettal dy heet hym's: son jeh nyn lheid ta reeriaght niau.
    • 15   As hug eh e laueyn orroo, as jimmee eh veih shen.
    • 16   As cur-my-ner, haink fer huggey, as dooyrt eh rish, Vainshter vie, cre'n obbyr ne lhisins y yannoo dy chosney yn vea veayn?
    • 17   As dooyrt eshyn rish, Cre'n-fa t'ou genmys mish mie? cha vel ayn ny ta mie, agh unnane, ynrycan Jee: agh my sailts goll stiagh ayns bea, freill ny annaghyn.
    • 18   Dooyrt eshyn rish, Cre ny annaghyn? Dooyrt Yeesey, Cha jean oo dunverys, Cha brish oo poosey, Cha jean oo geid, Cha n'ymmyrk oo feanish foalsey,
    • 19   Cur arrym da dty ayr as da dty voir: as, Ver oo graih da dty naboo myr dhyt hene.
    • 20   Dooyrt y dooinney aeg rish, Ooilley ny annaghyn shoh ta mee er vreayll veih my aegid: cre sodjey t'orrym dy vannoo?
    • 21   Dooyrt Yeesey rish, My sailt ve dy firrinagh mie, immee, as creck, as cur ny t'ayd da ny boghtyn, as bee berchys ayd ayns niau; as tar as eiyr orrym's.
    • 22   Agh tra cheayll yn dooinney aeg yn raa shen, hie eh ersooyl dy trimshagh: son va state mooar hallooin echey.
    • 23   Eisht dooyrt Yeesey rish e ostyllyn, Dy firrinagh ta mee gra riu, S'doillee hed dooinney berchagh stiagh ayns reeriaght niau.
    • 24   As reesht ta mee gra riu, Te ny sassey da camel goll trooid croae snaidey, na da dooinney berchagh dy gholl stiagh ayns reeriaght Yee.
    • 25   Tra cheayll e ostyllyn shoh, ghow ad yindys erskyn-towse, gra, Quoi eisht oddys ve er ny hauail?
    • 26   Agh yeeagh Yeesey orroo, as dooyrt eh roo, Gys deiney ta shoh neu-phossible, agh da Jee ta dy chooilley nhee possible.
    • 27   Eisht dreggyr Peddyr, as dooyrt eh rish, Cur-my-ner, ta shinyn er dreigeil ooilley, as er n'eiyrt ort's; cre yiow mainyn er-y-fa shen.
    • 28   Dooyrt Yeesey roo, Dy firrinagh ta mee gra riu, 'Sy stayd noa, tra nee Mac y dooinney soie er stoyl-reeoil e ghloyr, dy jean shiuish myrgeddin t'er n'eiyrt orrym's soie er daa stoyl-reeoil yeig, briwnys daa heeloghe yeig Israel.
    • 29   As dy chooilley unnane t'er hreigeil thieyn, ny braaraghyn, ny shayraghyn, ny ayr, ny moir, ny ben, ny cloan, ny thalloo, er graih m'ennym's, yiow ad keead filley, as eiraght ayns y vea veayn.
    • 30   Agh bee ymmodee jeusyn ta hoshiaght, er-jerrey; as jeusyn ta er-jerrey hoshiaght.
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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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