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WORD Research this...Mark 5
- 1 Agus thainig iad thairis air a chaolas mhara gu duthaich nan Geresach.
- 2 'Sa dol a mach as an eathar, ghrad-choinnich fear e a tighinn a mach as na h-uaighean anns an robh spiorad neoghlan,
- 3 Aig an robh a chomhnaidh anns na h-uaighean, 's cha b' urrainn do dhuine sam bith a cheangal a nis, eadhon le slabhruidhean:
- 4 Oir ged chaidh a cheangal gu tric le cuibhrichean, 's le slabhruidhean, bhrist e na slabhruidhean, 's bhruan e na cuibhrichean, agus cha burrainn do dhuine sam bith a cheannsachadh.
- 5 Is bha e daonnan a latha sa dh' oidhche anns na h-uaighean agus anns na beanntan, ag eigheach, 's ga bhruthadh fhein le clachan.
- 6 'Sa faicinn Iosa fad as, ruith e, 's thug e aoradh dha;
- 7 'S ag eigheach le guth ard, thuirt e: Ciod mo ghnothach-sa riut, Iosa Mhic an De is airde? guidheam ort as leth Dhe, nach pian thu mi.
- 8 Oir thuirt e ris: Gabh a mach as an duine, a spioraid neoghlain.
- 9 Agus dh' fhaighnich e dheth: De t-ainm tha ort? Is thuirt e ris: Se Legion m' ainm, oir is moran sinn.
- 10 Is ghrios e gu cruaidh air, nach fogradh e mach as an duthaich e.
- 11 Agus bha an sin mun bheinn treud mhor mhuc ag ionaltradh.
- 12 Agus ghuidh na spioraid air, ag radh: Cuir thun nam muc sinn, los gun teid sinn a stigh unnta,
- 13 Agus thug Iosa cead dhaibh san uair. Thainig na spioraid neoghlan a mach agus chaidh iad a stigh dha na mucan; is chaidh an treud, a bha mu dha mhile, 'nan deann-ruith an comhair an cinn dhan mhuir, agus bhathadh sa mhuir iad.
- 14 Agus theich an fheadhainn a bha gam biadhadh, is dh' innis iad e sa bhaile, is feadh na duthcha. Agus chaidh iad a mach a dh' fhaicinn ciod a thachair
- 15 Is thainig iad gu Iosa, agus chunnaic iad esan, a bha air a sharachadh leis an deomhan, 'na shuidhe agus aodach uime, agus 'na lan chiall; is ghabh iad eagal.
- 16 Agus dh' innis iadsan, a chunnaic e, dhaibh mar a rinneadh airesan anns an robh an deomhan, agus mu dheidhinn nam muc.
- 17 Agus thoisich iad ri guidhe air, falbh as an criochan.
- 18 'S nuair a bha e a dol a stigh dhan bhata, thoisich am fear, a bha air a phianadh leis an deomhan, ri guidh' air a leigeil comhla ris:
- 19 Ach cha do leig e leis, 's ann a thuirt e ris: Falbh dhachaigh gud chairdean, is innis na rinn an Tighearna dhut, 's mar a ghabh e truas riut.
- 20 Is dh' fhalbh e, agus thoisich e ri innse ann an Decapolis na rinn Iosa dha; agus ghabh iad uile ioghnadh.
- 21 'S nuair a thill Iosa a rithist chon an taobh eile sa bhata, chrunnaich moran sluaigh ga ionnsuidh, agus bha e teann air a mhuir.
- 22 Agus thainig fear de dh' uachdrain an t-sinagoig, dham b' ainm Iairus; 's ga fhaicinn, thuit e sios aig a chasan,
- 23 Agus ghuidh' e gu cruaidh air, ag radh: Tha mo nighean ri uchd bais, thig, cuir do lamh oirre, los gun leighisear i, 's gum bi i beo.
- 24 Is dh' fhalbh e comhla ris, agus lean cuideachda mhor e, is bha iad a domhlachadh mun cuairt air.
- 25 Agus boirionnach, air an robh siubhal-fala fad da bhliadhna dhiag,
- 26 'S a dh' fhuilig moran bho iomadh lighich, 'sa chosg a cuid uile, 's nach deach dad am feobhas, ach an aite sin a dh'fhas nas miosa.
- 27 A cluinntinn mu Iosa, thainig i, am measg an t-sluaigh, air a chulaobh, agus bhean i dha eideadh;
- 28 Oir thuirt i: Ged nach dian mi ach beantuinn dha aodach, bithidh mi slan.
- 29 Is thiormaich san uair a siubhal-fala, agus dh' fhairich i air a coluinn gun robh a h- eucail air a leigheis.
- 30 Agus dh' aithnich Iosa sa cheart uair ann fhein, gun deach feartan a mach bhuaithe, agus thionndaidh e ris an t-sluagh, is thuirt e: Co bhean dham eideadh?
- 31 Is thuirt a dheisciopuil ris: Tha thu faicinn domhlachd an t-sluaigh 's an abair thu: Co bhean dhomh?
- 32 Agus sheall e mun cuairt a dh' fhaicinn na te a rinn so.
- 33 Ach am biorionnach a tuigsinn na rinneadh innte, thainig i fo fhiamh 's air chrith, agus thuit i sios air a bhialaobh, is dh' innis i dha an fhirinn gu leir.
- 34 Is thuirt esan rithe: A nighean, rinn do chreideamh slan thu: falbh ann an sith, is bi air do leigheas bho d' eucail.
- 35 Nuair a bha e fhathast a labhairt, thainig feadhainn bho riaghladair an t-sinagoig, ag radh: Chaochail do nighean: carson a tha thu cur tuilleadh dragh air a mhaighistir?
- 36 Nuair a chuala Iosa an comhradh a bh'aca, thuirt e ri riaghladair an t-sinagoig: Na gabh eagal: ach a mhain creid.
- 37 'S cha do leig e le duine sam bith a leantuinn, ach Peadar, agus Seumas, agus Eoin, brathair Sheumais.
- 38 Is rainig iad tigh riaghladair an t-sinagoig, agus chuinnaic e an iomairt, is sluagh a gal, 'sa caoidh gu goirt.
- 39 'Sa dol a stigh, thuirt e riutha: Carson tha sibh fo bhruaillean, sa gal? chan eil an nighean marbh, ach na cadal.
- 40 Is rinn iad gaire fanaid air. Ach chuir esan a mach iad uile, agus thug e leis athair is mathair na h-ighinn, is iadsan a bha comhla ris, agus chaidh e a stigh far an robh an nighean 'na laidhe.
- 41 'Sa breith air laimh na h-ighinn, thuirt e rithe: Talitha cum, se sin air eadar-theangachadh : A nighean (tha mu ag radh riut), eirich.
- 42 Is dh' eirich an nighean san uair, is choisich i, oir bha i da bhliadhna dhiag a dh' aois. Agus b' anabarrach an t-iognadh a ghabh iad.
- 43 Is sparr e gu cruaidh orra, gun neach sam bith fios fhaighinn air an so; agus dh' iarr e orra rudeigin a thoirt dhi ri itheadh.
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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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