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    Matthew 9
    •   As ghow eh lhuingys, as hioill eh harrish, as haink eh gys e ard-valley hene.
    •   As cur-my-ner, hug ad lhieu huggey dooinney doghanit lesh y chingys craaee, ny lhie er lhiabbee: as Yeesey goaill tastey jeh'n chredjue oc, dooyrt eh rish y varter, Vac, bee dy yien mie, ta dty pheccaghyn er ny leih dhyt.
    •   Er shoh, dooyrt shiartanse jeh ny scrudeyryn roo hene, T'eh shoh loayrt goan mollaghtagh.
    •   As Yeesey toiggal ny smooinaghtyn oc, dooyrt, Cre'n-fa ta drogh smooinaghtyn troggal ayns ny creeaghyn eu?
    •   Son cre sassey dy ghra, Ta dty pheccaghyn er ny leih dhyt? ny dy ghra, Irree seose as shooill?
    •   Agh dy vod fys y ve eu, dy vel pooar ec Mac y dooinney er y thalloo dy leih peccaghyn: (eisht dooyrt eh rish y varter) Irree, trog lhiat dty lhiabbee, as immee royd gys dty hie.
    •   As dirree eh seose as jimmee eh gys e hie.
    •   Agh tra honnick y pobble shoh, ghow ad yindys, as hug ad moylley da Jee, v'er choyrt lheid y phooar da deiney.
    •   As tra yn Yeesey er n'gholl veih shen, honnick eh dooinney va enmyssit Mian, ny hoie ec boayrd y cheesh: as dooyrt eh rish, Eiyr orrym's. As dirree eh seose, as deiyr eh er.
    • 10   As haink eh gy-kione, myr va Yeesey ny hoie ec bee ayns y thie, cur-my-ner haink ymmodee publicanee as peccee, as hoie ad sheese marishyn as marish e ynseydee.
    • 11   Tra honnick ny Phariseeyn shoh, dooyrt ad rish e ynseydee, Cre'n-fa ta'n mainshter eu gee marish publicanee as peccee?
    • 12   Agh cheayll Yeesey ad, as dooyrt eh roo, Cha vel feme ocsyn ta slane er yn er-lhee, agh ec sleih chingey.
    • 13   Agh immee-jee shiuish, as ynsee-jee cre ta dy ve toiggit liorish y raa shoh, S'bare lhiam myghin na oural: son cha daink mish dy eamagh er y vooinjer chairagh, agh er peccee gys arrys.
    • 14   Eisht haink huggey ynseydee Ean, as dooyrt ad, Cre'n-fa ta shinyn as ny Phariseeyn trostey dy mennick, agh cha vel y vooinjer ayd's trostey?
    • 15   As dooyrt Yeesey roo, Vod caarjyn y dooinney-poosee dobberan, choud as ta dooinney yn phoosee maroo? agh hig ny laghyn, tra vees dooinney yn phoosee er ny ghoaill ersooyl voue, as shen y traa nee ad trostey.
    • 16   Cha vel dooinney erbee cur peesh dy eaddagh noa er shenn gharmad: son ta'n pheesh goaill e laane ass y gharmad, as ta'n assee wheesh shen smessey,
    • 17   Chamoo ta sleih coyrt feeyn noa ayns shenn voteilyn: er-nonney ta ny boteilyn scoltey, as ta'n feeyn er ny gheayrtey, as ta ny boteilyn dy choayl orroo; agh t'ad cur feeyn noa ayns boteilyn noa, as t'ad ny neesht sauchey.
    • 18   Choud as v'eh loayrt ny goan shoh roo, cur-my-ner haink fer-reill, as hug eh ooashley da, gra, Ta m'inneen eer nish paartail: agh tar, as cur dty laue urree, as bee ee bio.
    • 19   As hrog Yeesey, as deiyr eh er, as myr shen ren e ynseydee.
    • 20   (As cur-my-ner haink ben cheu-e-chooylloo, va doghanit lesh roie-folley rish daa vlein jeig, as venn ee rish oirr e gharmad.
    • 21   Son dooyrt ee r'ee hene, My oddym agh bentyn rish e gharmad bee-ym er my lheihys.
    • 22   Agh hyndaa Yeesey mygeayrt, as tra honnick eh ee, dooyrt eh, Inneen bee dy yien mie; ta dty chredjue er dty laanaghey. As va'n ven er ny lheihys veih yn oor shen magh.)
    • 23   As tra va Yeesey er jeet stiagh ayns thie yn er-reill, as tra honnick eh ny bardoonee, as y cheshaght ooilley 'syn un chiaull.
    • 24   Dooyrt eh roo, Scugh-jee, son cha vel y ven-aeg marroo, agh ny cadley. As hie ad son craidey mysh.
    • 25   As tra va'n sleih er skeayley, hie eh stiagh, as ghow eh ee er laue, as dirree yn ven-aeg.
    • 26   As hie goo magh jeh shoh trooid ooilley yn cheer.
    • 27   As tra va Yeesey er n'immeeaght veih shen, deiyr daa ghooinney doal er gyllagh as gra, Jean myghin orrin, Vac
    • 28   As tra v'eh er jeet stiagh ayns y thie, haink ny deiney doal huggey: as dooyrt Yeesey roo, Vel shiu credjal dy voddym shoh y yannoo? Dooyrt adsyn rish, Ta Hiarn.
    • 29   Eisht venn eh rish ny sooillyn oc, gra Cordail rish nyn gredjue dy row nyn aghin eu.
    • 30   As va ny sooillyn oc er nyn vosley, as hug Yeesey currym gyere orroo, gra, Jeeagh Jee nagh vow dooinney erbee fys er.
    • 31   Agh tra v'adsyn er n'gholl roue, hug ad goo jeh magh trooid ooilley yn cheer shen.
    • 32   Erreish daue shoh v'er n'gholl ersooyl, cur-my-ner, hug ad lhieu huggey dooinney balloo va drogh-spyrryd ayn.
    • 33   As tra va'n drogh-spyrryd er ny chastey, ren y balloo loayrt: as ghow yn pobble yindys, gra, Cha row rieau lheid shoh er ny akin ayns Israel.
    • 34   Agh dooyrt ny Phariseeyn, Liorish yn ard ghrogh-spyrryd t'eshyn castey drogh-spyrrydyn.
    • 35   As hie Yeesey mygeayrt ooilley ny ard-valjyn as ny baljyn-cheerey oc, gynsaghey ayns ny kialteenyn oc, as preacheil sushtal yn reeriaght, as lheihys dy chooilley hingys, as dy chooilley ghoghan mastey'n pobble.
    • 36   Agh tra honnick eh yn chaglym mooar dy leih, v'eh er ny veiyghey lesh chymmey orroo, er-yn-oyr dy row ad tooillit, as er nyn skeayley noon as noal, myr kirree fegooish bochilley.
    • 37   Eisht dooyrt eh rish e ynseydee, Ta'n fouyr dy jarroo palchey, agh s'coan ta ny beayneeyn.
    • 38   Guee-jee shiuish, er-y-fa shen, er Chiarn y fouyr, eh dy chur magh labreeyn gys y fouyr echey.
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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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