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    Matthew 7
    •   Ny jean-jee briwnys, as cha bee shiu er nyn mriwnys.
    •   Son lesh y vriwnys cheddin ta shiuish briwnys, bee shiu hene er nyn mriwnys: as lesh y towse ta shiuish towse, bee eh er ny howse diu reesht.
    •   As cre'n-fa t'ou cronnaghey yn brinneen t'ayns sooill dty vraarey, agh cha vel geill ayd da'n darrag t'ayns dty hooill hene?
    •   Ny kys jir oo rish dty vraar, Lhig dou yn brinneen y ghoaill ass dty hooill, as cur-my-ner ta darrag ayns dty hooill hene?
    •   Er-crauee-oalsey, tilg hoshiaght yn darrag ass dty hooill hene; as eisht nee oo dy baghtal fakin dy ghoaill yn brinneen ass sooill dty vraarey.
    •   Ny cur-jee shen ny ta casherick da ny moddee, chamoo hilgys shiu ny pearlyn eu roish muckyn, er-aggle dy stamp ad orroo fo chosh, as dy jyndaa ad reesht, as shiu y lhottey.
    •   Yeearree-jee, as yiow shiu: shir-jee, as nee shiu feddyn: cronk-jee, as yiow shiu fosley.
    •   Son ta dy chooilley unnane ta geearree, geddyn: as y fer ta shirrey feddyn: as dasyn ta cronkal, bee'n dorrys er ny osley.
    •   Ny quoi yn dooinney ny mast' euish, ver clagh da e vac, my hirrys eh arran?
    • 10   Ny my hirrys eh eeast, der eh ard-nieu da?
    • 11   Shen-y-fa my ta fys euish ta nyn beccee, kys dy choyrt giootyn mie da nyn gloan, cre woad smoo nee'n Ayr eu t'ayns niau nheeghyn mie y choyrt dauesyn ta jannoo aghin huggey.
    • 12   Shen-y-fa dy chooilley nhee cre erbee bailliuish deiney dy yannoo riuish, jean-jee shiuish y lheid cheddin roosyn: son shoh yn leigh as ny phadeyryn
    • 13   Immee-jee stiagh er y ghiat coon; son lhean ta'n giat, as feayn ta'n raad ta leeideil gys toyrt-mow, as shimmey ta goll er:
    • 14   Er-yn-oyr dy nee chion ta'n giat, as coon ta'n raad ta leeideil gys bea, as s'tiark ad ta dy haaghey eh.
    • 15   Bee-jee er nyn dwoaie jeh phadeyryn foalsey, ta cheet hiu ayns coamrey keyrragh, agh cheu-sthie t'ad nyn moddee-oaldey jollyssagh.
    • 16   Ver shiu enney orroo liorish nyn messyn. Vel mess y villey-feeyney er ny heiy jeh drineyn, ny mess y villey-figgagh jeh onnaneyn?
    • 17   Myr shen ta dagh billey mie tilgey mess mie: agh ta drogh-villey tilgey drogh vess.
    • 18   Cha vod billey mie drogh-vess y chur magh: ny drogh-villey mess mie.
    • 19   Bee dy chooilley villey nagh vel gymmyrkey magh mess mie, giarit sheese, as ceaut ayns yn aile.
    • 20   Shen-y-fa liorish nyn messyn ver shiu enney orroo.
    • 21   Cha nee dy chooilley unnane jir rhym's, Hiarn, Hiarn, hed stiagh er reeriaght niau: agh eshyn ta jannoo aigney my Ayrey t'ayns niau.
    • 22   Jir ymmodee rhym's 'sy laa shen, Hiarn, Hiarn, nagh vel shin er n'yannoo phadeyrys ayns dt'ennym's? as ayns dt'ennym er chastey drogh-spyrrydyn? as ayns dt'ennym er n'yannoo ymmodee obbraghyn yindyssagh?
    • 23   As eisht neem's fockley-magh orroo, Cha row aym rieau ainjys erbee erriu: reue-jee voym, O shiuish ghrogh-yantee.
    • 24   Quoi-erbee er-y-fa shen ta clashtyn ad shoh my ghoan's, as jannoo ymmyd mie jeu soylee-ym eh gys dooinney creeney hrog e hie er creg:
    • 25   As haink y fliaghey neose, as dhatt ny thooillaghyn, as heid ny geayghyn, as cheau ad er y thie shen: as cha huitt eh, son dy row yn undin echey er creg.
    • 26   As dy chooilley unnane ta clashtyn ad shoh my ghoan's, as nagh vel jannoo ymmyd mie jeu, bee eh er ny hoylaghey gys dooinney ommijagh, hrog e hie er y gheinnagh:
    • 27   As huitt y fliaghey, as dhatt ny thooillaghyn, as heid ny geayghyn, as cheau ad er y thie shen: as huitt eh, as s'mooar va e lhieggey!
    • 28   As haink eh gy-kione, erreish da Yeesey v'er loayrt ny goan shoh, dy row yn pobble ayns ard-yindys jeh'n ynsaghey echey.
    • 29   Son dynsee eh ad myr fer ayns slane pooar, as cha nee myr ny Scrudeyryn.
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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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