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    Matthew 8
    •   Tra v'eh er jeet neose jeh'n clieau, deiyr earrooyn mooarey dy leih er.
    •   As cur-my-ner haink lourane, as hug eh ooashley da, gra, Hiarn, my she dt'aigney eh, foddee oo mish y yannoo glen.
    •   As heeyn Yeesey magh e laue, as venn eh rish, gra, My aigney's eh, bee er dty ghlenney. As chelleeragh va'n louraanys echey er ny ghlenney.
    •   As dooyrt Yeesey rish, Jeeagh nagh n'insh oo shoh da dooinney erbee, agh immee royd, as jeeagh oo hene da'n taggyrt, as cheb yn oural doardee Moses son feanish daue.
    •   As tra va Yeesey er n'gholl stiagh ayns Capernaum, haink centurion huggey, guee er,
    •   As gra, Hiarn, ta my er-mooinjerey ny lhie ching ec y thie jeh'n chingys-craaee, ayns stayd feer treih.
    •   As dooyrt Yeesey rish, Hig-yms, as nee'm eh y lheihys.
    •   As dreggyr yn centurion, gra, Hiarn, cha vel mee feeu oo dy heet stiagh fo my chlea: agh ynrycan loayr y fockle, as bee my harvaant er ny lheihys.
    •   Son ta mish mee hene my ghooinney ayns pooar, as sidooryn aym foym: as ta mee gra rish y dooinney shoh, Immee, as t'eh goll: as rish fer elley, Tar, as t'eh cheet: as rish my harvaant, Jean shoh, as t'eh dy yannoo eh.
    • 10   Tra cheayll Yeesey shoh, ghow eh yindys, as dooyrt eh roosyn va geiyrt er, Dy firrinagh ta mee gra riu, Lheid y credjue lajer shoh, cha vel mee er gheddyn ayns Israel hene.
    • 11   As ta mee gra riu, dy jig ymmodee veih yn niar as veih yn neear, as dy soie ad sheese marish Abraham, as Isaac, as Jacob, ayns reeriaght niau.
    • 12   Agh bee cloan y reeriaght er nyn yiooldey magh gys y dorraghys sodjey-mooie: ayns shen vees keayney as snaggeraght feeacklyn.
    • 13   As dooyrt Yeesey rish y centurion, Immee royd, as 'naght myr t'ou er chredjal, myr shen dy jig oo jeh. As va e er-mooinjerey er ny lheihys ayns yn oor cheddin.
    • 14   As tra va Yeesey er jeet stiagh ayns thie Pheddyr, honnick eh moir e ven ny lhie, as ching ayns y chiassaghey.
    • 15   As venn eh rish y laue eck, as daag yn chiassaghey ee: as ren ee girree, as shirveish orroo.
    • 16   Tra va'n fastyr er jeet, hug ad lhien huggey ymmodee va drogh-spyrrydyn ayndoo: as deiyr eh magh ny spyrrydyn lesh fockle, as laanee eh ooilley ny va ching.
    • 17   Myr shoh va cooilleenit shen ny loayr Esaias y phadeyr, gra, Ghow eh-hene er ny aslayntyn ainyn, as dymmyrk eh nyn ghoghanyn.
    • 18   Nish tra honnick Yeesey earrooyn mooarey dy leih mygeayrt y mysh, hug eh sarey dy gholl gys y cheu elley.
    • 19   As haink scrudeyr dy row huggey, as dooyrt eh rish, Vainshter, eiyr-yms ort raad erbee dy jed oo.
    • 20   As dooyrt Yeesey rish, Ta tuill ec ny shynnee, as idd ec eeanlee yn aer, agh cha vel ec mac y dooinney wheesh boayl aaght son e chione.
    • 21   As dooyrt fer elley jeh e ynseydee rish, Hiarn, lhig dou hoshiaght goll thie dy oanluckey my ayr.
    • 22   Agh dooyrt Yeesey rish, Eiyr orrym's, as lhig da ny merriu nyn merriu y oanluckey.
    • 23   As tra v'eh er ghoaill lhuingys, hie e ynseydee marish.
    • 24   As cur-my-ner hrog sterrym mooar ayns yn aarkey, myr shen dy row ny tonnyn brishey harrish y lhong: agh v'eshyn ny chadley.
    • 25   As haink e ynseydee huggey, as ghooisht ad eh, gra, Hiarn, saue shin: bee mayd caillit.
    • 26   As dooyrt eh roo, Cre'n-fa ta shiu agglagh, shiuish dy chredjue moal? Eisht dirree eh, as hug eh yn gheay, as yn aarkey fo-harey as va kiuney vooar ayn.
    • 27   Agh ghow ny deiney yindys, gra, Cre'n dooinney eh shoh, dy vel ny eer geayghyn as y faarkey ayns biallys da!
    • 28   As tra v'eh er jeet gys y cheu elley, gys cheer ny Gergesenee haink daa ghooinney va drogh-spyrrydyn ayndoo magh ny whail, veih mastey ny hoiaghyn, as cha keoi shen v'ad, nagh by-lhoys da dooinney erbee goaill yn raad shen.
    • 29   As cur-my-ner deie ad, gra, Cre'n eie t'ayd orrin, Yeesey Vac Yee? vel oo er jeet dy nyn dorchaghey roish y traa?
    • 30   As tammylt voue va beiyhaghey griagh mooar dy vuckyn.
    • 31   As ghuee ny drogh-spyrrydyn er, gra, My eiyrys oo magh shin, lhig dooin goll stiagh ayns ny muckyn.
    • 32   As dooyrt eh roo, Gow-jee reue. As tra v'ad er jeet ass ny deiney, hie ad stiagh ayns y ghriagh dy vuckyn: as cur-my-ner roie yn slane griagh gour nyn mullee lesh yn eaynee gys y cheayn, as v'ad baiht ayns ny ushtaghyn.
    • 33   As roie ny bochillyn roue, as haink ad gys yn ard-valley, as dinsh ad dy chooilley nhee: as mychione ny deiney va seaghnit lesh ny drogh-spyrrydyn.
    • 34   As cur-my-ner, haink y slane ard-valley magh quail Yeesey, as tra honnick ad eh, ghuee ad er, eh dy gholl roish ass ny ardjyn oc.
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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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