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    Matthew 4
    •   Eisht va Yeesey er ny leeideil liorish Spyrryd Yee gys yn aasagh, dy v'er ny violaghey liorish y drogh-spyrryd.
    •   As tra v'eh er drostey da-eed laa as da-eed oie v'eh ny lurg shen accryssagh.
    •   As haink y mioleyder huggey, gra, My she mac Yee oo, cur sarey da ny claghyn shoh dy ve jeant nyn arran.
    •   Agh dreggyr eshyn, gra, Te, scruit, Cha nee liorish arran ny lomarcan nee dooinney beaghey, agh liorish dy chooilley ockle ta cheet magh ass beeal Yee.
    •   Eisht ghow y drogh-spyrryd lesh seose eh gys yn ard-valley casherick, as hoie eh eh er beinn toor syrjey yn chiamble,
    •   As dooyrt eh rish, My she Mac Yee oo tilg oo hene sheese: son te scruit, Ver eh currym da e ainleyn my-dty-chione, as ayns nyn laueyn nee ad oo y ymmyrkey, nagh bwoaill oo ec traa erbee dty chass noi chlagh.
    •   Dooyrt Yeesey rish, Te scruit myrgeddin, Cha jean oo yn Chiarn dty Yee y violaghey.
    •   Reesht hug y drogh-spyrryd lesh eh seose er slieau feer ard, as yeeagh eh da ooilley reeriaghtyn y theihll as y ghloyr oc:
    •   As dooyrt eh rish, Ooilley shoh ver-ym's dhyt's, my huittys oo sheese, as ooashley chur dou.
    • 10   Eisht dooyrt Yeesey rish, Ass my enish oo, Noid-ny-hanmey: son te scruit, Ver oo ooashley da'n Chiarn dty Yee, as eshyn ynrycan nee oo shirveish.
    • 11   Eisht daag y drogh-spyrryd eh, as cur-my-ner haink ainleyn as ren ad shirveish er.
    • 12   Nish tra cheayll Yeesey dy row Ean ny phryssoonagh, jimmee eh dy lhiattee gys Galilee.
    • 13   As faagail Nazareth, haink eh dy chummal ayns Capernaum, ta rish oirr ny marrey, rish ardjyn Zabulon as Nephthalim:
    • 14   As shoh myr va cooilleenit shen ny loayr Esaias yn phadeyr, gra
    • 15   Thalloo Zabulon, as thalloo Nephthalim, er slyst ny marrey, cheu elley dy Yordan, Galilee ny Ashoonee:
    • 16   Ta'n pobble va nyn soie ayns dorraghys, er vakin soilshey mooar: as orroosyn va nyn soie ayns cheer as scadoo'n vaaish, ta soilshey er n'irree seose.
    • 17   Veih yn traa shen ren Yeesey toshiaght dy phreacheil, as dy ghra, Gow-jee arrys, son ta reeriaght niau er-gerrey.
    • 18   As myr va Yeesey shooyl liorish keayn Ghalilee, honnick eh daa vraar, Simon va enmyssit Peddyr, as Andreays e vraar, cur magh lieen 'sy cheayn: (son v'ad nyn eeasteyryn)
    • 19   As dooyrt eh roo, Eiyr-jee orrym's, as neem's shiu nyn eeasteyryn dy gheiney.
    • 20   As chelleeragh daag ad nyn lieenteenyn, as deiyr ad er.
    • 21   As goll er e hoshiaght veih shen, honnick eh daa vraar elley, Jamys mac Zebedee as Ean e vraar, ayns lhong marish Zebedee nyn ayr, karraghey nyn lieen: as deie eh orroo.
    • 22   As chelleeragh daag ad y lhong as nyn ayr, as deiyr ad er.
    • 23   As hie Yeesey mygeayrt ooilley Galilee, gynsaghey ayns nyn gialteenyn, as preacheil sushtal y reeriaght, as lheihys dy chooilley hingys, as dy chooilley ghoghan mastey'n pobble.
    • 24   As hie goo jeh magh trooid ooilley Syria: as hug ad lhieu huggey ooilley ny aslayntee, fo doghanyn as pianyn, adsyn va seaghnit lesh drogh-spyrrydyn, sleih ass nyn geeayl, as an-lheiltee, as ren eh ad y lheihys.
    • 25   As deiyr er chaglym mooar dy leih veih Galilee, as Decapolis, as Jerusalem, as Judea, as veih cheu elley dy Yordan.
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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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