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WORD Research this...Mark 12
- 1 Is thoisich e ri labhairt riutha ann an dubhfhacail: Phlanntaich duine araid fion-lios, is chuir e garadh mu thimcheall, is chladhaich e amar-fiona, is thog e tur, is shuidhich e air aonta do thuathanaich e, is dh' fhalbh e gu tir chein.
- 2 Agus chuir e seirbhiseach thun na tuathanaich san am, los gu faigheadh e de thoradh an fhion-lios bhuapa.
- 3 'Sa breith air, bhuail iad e, is chuir iad air falbh falamh e.
- 4 Agus a rithist chuir e gan ionusuidh seirbhiseach eile; is lot iad sa cheann e, agus thug iad taire dha.
- 5 'Sa rithist chuir e fear eile, 's mharbh iad e; agus moran eile: cuid dhiu sgiurs iad, ach cuid eile mharbh iad.
- 6 Ach fhathast bha aona mhac ro-ghradhach aige, agus mu dheireadh uile chuir e esan gan ionnsuidh, ag radh: Bheir iad urram dham mhac.
- 7 Ach thuirt na tuathanaich ri cheile: Se so an t-oighre: thigibh, marbhamaid e; agus bithidh an oighreachd againn fhein.
- 8 'Sa breith air, mharbh iad e; is thug iad a mach as a gharadh-fhiona e.
- 9 Ciod ma ta a ni tighearna a gharaidh-fhiona? Thig e, agus sgriosaidh e na tuathanaich sin; agus bheir e gharadh-fiona do dh' fheadhainn eile.
- 10 Nach do leugh sibh an sgriobtur so: A chlach a dhiult na clachairean, rinneadh clach chinn na h-oisinn dhi.
- 11 Leis an Tighearna rinneadh so, 's tha e iongantach ri fhaicinn?
- 12 Agus dh' iarr iad a ghlacadh, ach bha eagal an t-sluaigh orra: oir thuig iad gum b' ann mun deidhinn fhein a labhair e an dubhfhacal so. Agus ga fhagail, dh' fhalbh iad.
- 13 Is chuir iad ga ionnsuidh cuid de na Phairisich, agus de luchd-leanmhuinn Heroid, fiach an glacadh iad e 'na chainnt.
- 14 Thainig iadsan, is thuirt iad ris: A Mhaighistir, tha fios againn gur duine firinneach thu, 's nach eil eisimeil agad ri duine sam bith: oir cha sheall thu air pearsa dhaoine, ach tha thu teagasg slighe Dhe am firinn. Bheil e ceadaichte cis a thoirt do Chesar, no nach eil?
- 15 Thuig esan am foill, is thuirt e riutha: Carson tha sibh gam bhuaireadh? Thoiribh dhomh sgilinn gus am faic mi i.
- 16 Agus thug iad dha i. Is thuirt e riutha: Co leis an iomhaigh so, 's an sgriobhadh? Thuirt iad ris: Le Cesar.
- 17 Is Iosa freagairt, thuirt e riutha: Thugaibh mata do Chesar na bhuineas do Chesar; 's do Dhia na bhuineas do Dhia. Agus ghabh iad ioghnadh as.
- 18 Agus thainig na Sadusaich ga ionnsuidh, a tha cantuinn nach eil aiseirigh ann; is dh' fharraid iad dheth, ag radh
- 19 A mhaighistir, sgriobh Maois dhuinn, ma gheibh brathair duine bas, 's gum fag e bean, 's nach fhag e clann, gabhadh a bhrathair a bhean, 's togadh e clann dha bhrathair.
- 20 A nis bha seachdnar bhraithrean ann 's ghabh a chiad fhear bean, agus chaochail e gun sliochd fhagail.
- 21 Agus ghabh an darna fear i, agus chaochail esan 's cha mhua dh' fhag esan sliochd. Agus an treas fear mar an ciadna.
- 22 Agus mar sin ghabh an t-seachdnar i; 's cha d' fhag iad sliochd. 'Nan deigh uile dh' eug am boirionnach fhein.
- 23 Anns an aiseirigh mata, nuair dheireas iad, co dhiu sin dham bi i 'na mnaoi? oir bha i 'na mnaoi aig an t-seachdnar.
- 24 Agus fhreagair Iosa, is thuirt e riutha: Nach ann a thaobh seo a tha sibh a deanamh mearachd, nach eil eolas agaibh air na sgriobturan no air cumhachd Dhe?
- 25 Oir nuair a dh' eireas iad bho na mairbh, cha phos iad, 's cha mhua phosar iad, ach tha iad mar na h-ainglean sna flathais.
- 26 Agus a thaobh aiseirigh nam marbh, nach do leugh sibh an leabhar Mhaois, mar a labhair Dia ris anns a phreas, ag radh: Is mise Dia Abrahaim, agus Dia Isaic, agus Dia Iocoib?
- 27 Cha Dia nam marbh e, ach nam beo. Tha sibhse uime sin a dol fada cearr.
- 28 Is thainig fear de na Sgriobhaich, a chuala iad a consachadh, 'sa faicinn gur math a fhreagair e iad, dh' fharraid e dheth: ciod i a chiad fhainte dhiu uile.
- 29 Is fhreagair Iosa e: Gum b' i a chiad fhainte dhiu uile: Eisd, Israel: is aon Dia an Tighearna do Dhia :
- 30 Agus bheir thu gaol don Tighearna do Dhia le t-uile chridhe, agus le t-uile anam, agus le t-uile inntinn, agas le t-uile neart. Se so a chiad fhainte.
- 31 Agus tha an darna fainte coltach rithe : Bheir thu gaol dhad choimhearsnach mar dhut fhein. Nas mua na iad so chan eil fainte eile ann.
- 32 Is thuirt an sgriobhach ris: Is math, a Mhaighistir, a labhair thu an fhirinn, gu bheil aon Dia ann, 's nach eil ann ach e;
- 33 'S gur e gaol thoirt dha leis an uile chridhe, 's leis an uile anam, 's leis an uil' inntinn, agus leis an uile neart ; agus gaol a thoirt do choimhearsnach mar do dhuine fhein, is mua na gach iobairt uile-loisgte agus tobhartas eile.
- 34 Agus Iosa faicinn, gur glic a fhreagair e, thuirt e ris: Chan eil thu fada bho rioghachd Dhe. Is bho sin suas cha robh chridhe aig duine ceisd a chur air.
- 35 Is thuirt Iosa, 's e freagairt nuair bha e teagasg san teampull: Ciamar tha na Sgriobhaich a cantuinn gur e Criosda mac Dhaibhidh?
- 36 Oir tha Daibhidh fhein a cantuinn leis an Spiorad Naomh: Thuirt an Tighearna ri mo Tighearna, suidh air mo laimh dheis, gus an cuir mi do naimhidean nan stol-chas dhut.
- 37 Tha Daibhidh fhein mata a cantuinn a Thighearna ris, agus ciamar mata is e a mhac? Is dh' eisd moran sluaigh ris gu deonach.
- 38 Is thuirt e riutha 'na theagasg: Thugaibh an aire oirbh fhein bho na Sgriobhaich leis an toil imeachd an culaidhean fada, agus furan fhaighinn air a mhargadh,
- 39 Agus suidhe air na ciad chathraichean anns na sinagogan, 's air na ciad shuidheachain aig suipeirean:
- 40 A shluigeas tighean bhantrach air sgath urnaighean fada: gheibh iad sin binn nas cruaidhe.
- 41 'S nuair a bha Iosa 'na shuidhe mu choinneamh tasgaidh an iuntais, chunnaic e mar bha 'n sluagh a tilgeadh airgid san tasgaidh, agus chuir moran de dhaoine beartach na h-uibhir innte.
- 42 Agus thainig bantrach bhochd, is chuir i da lethfheoirlinn, se sin fairdein, innte,
- 43 'Sa gairm a dheisciopul, thuirt e riutha: Gu deimhinn tha mi ag radh ribh, gun do chuir a bhantrach bhochd so barrachd na iadsan uile, a chuir anns an tasgaidh.
- 44 Oir 's ann bho am mor-phailteas a chuir iadsan uile ann; ach 'sann bho h-uireasuidh a chuir ise, a beo-shlainte uile.
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Scots Gaelic (Gospel of Mark) (gaelic - 1.2)
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Gaelic Gospel of Mark (Scottish Gaelic)
The Gospel of Mark in Gaelic is largely based on the Gospel of Mark in Ewen MacEachan's New Testament. The New Testament was produced in 1875 from a manuscript left by Father MacEachan. Archaic language has been replaced by modern words and idioms. We found the Gospel of Mark in Gaelic at: http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/avenue/pa44/mkg1.htm- Direction: LTR
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