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WORD Research this...Mark 15
- 1 Agus cho luath sa bha mhaduinn ann, chuir na h-ard-shagairt, 's na seannairean 's na Sgriobhaich, 'sa chomhairle uile, an comhairle ri cheile, agus cheangail iad Iosa, agus thug iad leo e, agus liubhair iad e do Philat.
- 2 Is dh' fharraid Pilat dheth: An tu Righ nan Iudhach? Agus Iosa a freagairt, thuirt e ris: Tha thu ga radh.
- 3 Agus bha na h-ard-shagairt a cur iomadh cuis as a leth.
- 4 Is dh' fharraid Pilat a rithist dheth, ag radh: Nach toir thu freagairt sam bith? seall a liuthad ni tha iad a cur nad aghaidh.
- 5 Ach cha do fhreagair Iosa tuilleadh, air sheol 's gun do ghabh Pilat ioghnadh.
- 6 A nis air latha na feille b' abhuist dha leigeil mu sgaoil dhaibh aon sam bith dhe na priosanaich, a dh' iarradh iad.
- 7 Agus bha fear ann, dham b'ainm Barabbas, a chuireadh am priosan comhla ri luchd-ceannairc, agus a bha air murt a dhianamh ann an ceannairc.
- 8 Agus nuair a dhirich an sluagh suas, thosich iad ri iarraidh air, e dheanamh dhaibh mar a chleachd e.
- 9 Agus fhreagair Pilat iad, 's thuirt e: An aill leibh gun leig mi as dhuibh righ nan Iudhach?
- 10 Oir bha fios aige gum b' ann tromh fharmad a liubhair na h-ard-shagairt seachad e.
- 11 Ach bhrosnaich na h-ard-shagairt an sluagh, gun leigeadh e Barabbas mu sgaoil dhaibh mar raghainn.
- 12 Agus fhreagair Pilat a rithist, is thuirt e riutha: Ciod ma ta is aill leibh mi dhianamh ri righ nan Iudhach?
- 13 Ach ghlaodh iad a rithist: Ceus e.
- 14 Is thuirt Pilat riutha: Ciod an t-olc a rinn e? Ach sann is mua ghlaodh iad: Ceus e.
- 15 Agus bho na bha Pilat deonach an sluagh a thoileachadh, leig e Barabbas mu sgaoil dhaibh, 's an deigh Iosa sgiursadh, thug e seachad e, gus a cheusadh.
- 16 Ach thug na saighdearan leo e a stigh gu cuairt an uachdrain, (ris an canar am Praetorium), is ghairm iad am buidheann uile.
- 17 Agus dh' eid iad e le purpur, 'sa fighe crun dreighinn chuir iad air e.
- 18 Agus thoisich iad air furan a chur air, ag radh: Failt, a righ nan Iudhach.
- 19 Is bhuail iad a cheann le cuilc; agus thilg iad smugaidean air, 'sa lubadh an glun, thug iad aoradh dha.
- 20 Agus an deigh dhaibh magadh air, thug iad dheth am purpur, is chuir iad aodach fhein air, agus thug iad leo e gus a cheusadh.
- 21 Agus rug iad air fear a bha dol seachad, Simon bho Chirene, athair Alastair agus Rufuis, a bha tighinn as an duthaich, agus thug iad air a chrois a ghiulan.
- 22 Agus thug iad e gu aite ris an canar Golgotha, se sin air eadar-theangachadh, aite Chalbhari.
- 23 Agus thug iad dha ri ol fion measgte le mirr; agus cha do ghabh e e.
- 24 Agus air dhaibh a cheusadh, roinn iad aodach, a tilgeadh chrann air, fiach de a gheibheadh gach aon.
- 25 Agus bi an treasamh uair a bh' ann, agus cheus iad e.
- 26 'S bha chuis-dhitidh sgriobhte os a chionn: RIGH NAN IUDHACH.
- 27 Agus cheus iad da mheirleach comhla ris, fear air a laimh dheis, is fear air a laimh chli.
- 28 Agus choimhlionadh an sgriobtur, a tha ag radh: Agus bha e air a mheas am measg nan eucorach.
- 29 Agus thug iadsan a bha dol seachad toibheum dha, a crathadh an cinn, 's ag radh: O thusa, a 1eagas an teampull, 'sa thogas e rithist ann an tri latha:
- 30 Teasraig thu fhein agus thig a nuas bhon chrois.
- 31 Mar an ciadna bha na h-ard-shagairt a magadh air, agus maille ris na Sgriobhaich a cantuinn ri cheile: Shabhail e feadhainn eile, e fhein chan urrainn e shabhaladh.
- 32 Thigeadh Criosda righ Israil a nuas a nis bhon chrois, chum gum faic agus gun creid sinn. Is rinn iadsan, a cheusadh maille ris, taire air.
- 33 'S nuair a thainig an t-siathamh uair, bha dorchadas air an talamh gus an naoitheamh uair.
- 34 Agus aig an naoitheamh uair dh' eigh Iosa le guth ard, ag radh: Eloi, Eloi, lamma sabacthani? se sin air eadar-theangachadh: Mo Dhia, mo Dhia, carson a threig thu mi?
- 35 Agus thuirt cuid den fheadhainn a bha 'nan seasamh mun cuairt, nuair a chual iad e: Seall, tha e gairm Eliais.
- 36 Agus ruith fear, 'sa lionadh spuing le fion-geur, s ga cur air cuilc thug e dha ri ol ag radh: Leigibh leam, faicemid an tig Elias gus a thoirt a nuas.
- 37 Agus Iosa ag eigheach le guth ard, thug e suas an anail.
- 38 Agus sthracadh brat an teampuill na dha leth bho bhraighe gu iochdar.
- 39 Agus nuair a chunnaic an ceannard-ciad, a bha 'na sheasamh mu choinneamh, gun do dh'eug e ag eigheach mar sin, thuirt e: Gu firinneach b'e an duine so Mac Dhe.
- 40 Agus bha boirionnaich cuideachd a coimhead air na thachair ach fad as: nam measg bha Mairi Magdalen, agus Mairi mathair Sheumais is lugha is Ioseiph, agus Salome:
- 41 A lean e nuair a bha e ann an Galile, 'sa fhreasdail air, agus moran bhoirionnach eile, a bh' air direadh gu Ierusalem maille ris.
- 42 'S nuair thainig am feasgar, a chionn gum be an t-uidheamachadh a bh' ann, se sin an latha romh 'n t-sabaid,
- 43 Thainig Ioseph bho Arimatea, comhairleach urramach, aig an robh suil e fhein ri rioghachd Dhe, is chaidh e stigh gu dana go Pilat, agus dh' iarr e corp Iosa.
- 44 'S bha ioghnadh air Pilat gun robh e cheana marbh. 'Sa gairm a cheannaird-chiad, dh' fharraid e dheth an robh e cheana marbh.
- 45 'S nuair fhuair e fios bhon cheannard-chiad, thug e an corp do Ioseph.
- 46 Agus cheannaich Ioseph lion-anart, 's ga thoirt a nuas, shuain e san lion-anart e, agus chuir e ann an uaigh e, a bh' air a gearradh as a chraig, agus charaich e clach gu dorus na h-uaighe.
- 47 'S bha Mairi Magdalen agus Mairi mathair Ioseiph a gabhail beachd caite an do chuireadh e.
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Scots Gaelic (Gospel of Mark) (gaelic - 1.2)
2009-12-21Scottish Gaelic (gd)
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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