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    Matthew 22
    •   As dreggyr Yeesey, as loayr eh roo reesht liorish coraaghyn-dorraghey, gra,
    •   Ta reeriaght Yee er ny hoylaghey gys ree dy row, ren bannish son e vac
    •   As hug eh magh e harvaantyn dy eamagh orroosyn va cuirt gys y vannish: as cha balliu cheet.
    •   Reesht hug eh magh sharvaantyn elley, gra, Abbyr-jee roosyn ta cuirt, Cur-my-ner ta mee er n'aarlaghey my yinnair: ta my ghew as my veiyn beiyht marroo, as dy chooilley nhee ullee; tar-jee gys y vannish.
    •   Agh hoie adsyn beg jeh as hie ad rhymboo, fer gys e state-hallooin, as fer elley gys e varchantys
    •   As ghow yn chooid elley ny sharvaantyn echey, as ghell ad dy elgyssagh roo, as varr ad ad.
    •   Agh tra cheayll y ree jeh v'eh feer chorree: as hug eh magh e heshaghtyn caggee, as stroie eh ny dunveryn shen, as losht eh yn ard-valley oc.
    •   Eisht dooyrt eh rish e harvaantyn, Ta'n vannish aarloo, agh y vooinjer va cuirt cha row ad feeu.
    •   Gow-jee magh er-y-fa shen gys ny raaidyn mooarey, as whilleen as yiow shiu, cuir-jee gys y vannish.
    • 10   As hie ny sharvaantyn shen magh gys ny raaidyn-mooarey, as ren ad whilleen as haink nyn raad y haglym cooidjagh, chammah sie as mie: as va thie ny banshey er ny lhieeney lesh goaldee.
    • 11   As tra haink y ree stiagh dy akin ny goaldee, honnick eh dooinney ayns shen nagh row garmad-banshey er:
    • 12   As dooyrt eh rish, Heshey vie, kys haink uss stiagh ayns shoh, fegooish garmad-banshey? As cha row fockle echey dy ghra.
    • 13   Eisht dooyrt y ree rish ny sharvaantyn, Kiangle-jee eh laue as cass, as gow-jee eh ersooyl, as tilg-jee eh ayns y dorraghys sodjey-mooie: shen-y-raad vees keayney as snaggeraght feeacklyn.
    • 14   Son shimmey t'er nyn eam, agh s'tiark t'er nyn reih.
    • 15   Eisht hie ny Phariseeyn, as hug ad nyn goyrle dy cheilley, kys dy ghoaill vondeish er ayns e ghoan.
    • 16   As hug ad magh huggey shiartanse jeusyn v'ad hene er n'ynsaghey marish ny Herodianee, gra, Vainshter, ta fys ain dy vel oo firrinagh, as dy vel oo gynsaghey raad Yee syn ynrickys, chamoo t'ou ayns aggle roish dooinney erbee: son cha vel oo soiaghey jeh persoon deiney.
    • 17   Insh dooin er-y-fa shen, Cre t'ou uss smooinaghtyn, Vel eh lowal keesh y eeck da Cesar mannagh vel?
    • 18   Agh dennee Yeesey yn foalsaght oc, as dooyrt eh, Cre'n-fa ta shiu shirrey vondeish y ghoaill orrym, shiuish chrauee-oalsey?
    • 19   Jeeagh-jee dou argid y cheesh: as yeeagh ad ping da.
    • 20   As dooyrt eh roo, Quoi ta'n jalloo as y screeu shoh cowraghey?
    • 21   Dooyrt adsyn rish, Cesar. Eisht dooyrt eh roo, Eeck-jee er-y-fa shen da Cesar shen ny ta lesh Cesar: as da Jee, shen ny ta lesh Jee.
    • 22   Tra cheayll ad shoh ghow ad yindys as daag ad eh, as hie ad rhymboo.
    • 23   Yn laa cheddin haink huggey ny Sadduceeyn, ta gra, Nagh vel irree-seose reesht veih ny merriu dy ve ayn, as denee ad jeh
    • 24   Gra, Vainshter, ta Moses er ghra, My ta dooinney geddyn baase gyn cloan, dy vel e vraar dy phoosey yn ven echey, as dy hroggal seose sluight gys e vraar.
    • 25   Nish va ny mast' ain shiaght braaraghyn, as phoose y braar shinney, as geddyn baase gyn cloan, daag eh e ven da e nah vraar.
    • 26   As hooar y nah vraar myrgeddin baase as y trass, gys y chiaghtoo.
    • 27   As er-jerrey ooilley hooar y ven baase myrgeddin.
    • 28   Shen-y-fa ec yn irree-reesht, quoi jeh'n chiaght vees ee echey son ben, son v'ee poost roo ooilley.
    • 29   Dreggyr Yeesey as dooyrt eh roo, Ta shiu fo marranys, as cha vel toiggal eu jeh goo ny jeh pooar Yee.
    • 30   Son ec yn irree-reesht, cha vel ad poosey, ny er nyn goyrt ayns poosey; agh t'ad myr ainleyn Yee t'ayns niau.
    • 31   Agh mychione irree-reesht ny merriu, nagh vel shiu er lhaih shen va loayrit riu liorish Jee, gra,
    • 32   Mish Jee Abraham, as Jee Isaac, as Jee Yacob? cha vel Jee Jee ny merriu, agh Jee ny bioee.
    • 33   As tra cheayll y pobble shoh, ghow ad yindys jeh'n ynsaghey echey.
    • 34   Agh tra va ny Phariseeyn er chlashtyn dy row eh er chur ny Sadduceeyn nyn dhost, v'ad er nyn jaglym cooidjagh.
    • 35   As denee fer jeu ard-ynsit 'sy leigh, question jeh, dy phrowal eh, gra,
    • 36   Vainshter, cre yn ard-anney ayns y leigh?
    • 37   Dooyrt Yeesey rish, Ver oo graih da'n Chiarn dty Yee lesh ooilley dty chree as lesh ooilley dty annym, as lesh ooilley dt'aigney.
    • 38   Shoh yn chied as yn ard-anney.
    • 39   As ta'n nah anney casley rish, Ver oo graih da dty nahoo myr dhyt hene.
    • 40   Yn daa anney shoh bun y leigh as ny phadeyryn.
    • 41   Choud as va ny Phariseeyn er nyn jaglym cooidjagh, denee Yeesey jeu,
    • 42   Gra, Cre ta nyn smooinaghtyn my chione Creest? quoi da mac eh? Dooyrt adsyn rish, Mac Ghavid.
    • 43   Dooyrt eshyn roo, Kys eisht dy vel David liorish yn spyrryd genmys eh ny Hiarn, gra,
    • 44   Dooyrt y Chiarn rish my Hiarn's, Soie uss er my laue yesh, derrey neem's dty noidyn stoyl dty choshey?
    • 45   My ta David eisht genmys eh ny Hiarn, kys t'eh yn mac echey?
    • 46   As cha row dooinney ny vod oc son ansoor y chur da, chamoo by-lhoys da fer erbee jeu (veih'n laa shen magh) question erbee sodjey y chur huggey.
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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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