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WORD Research this...Esther 6
- 1 Er yn oie shen cha daink cadley er y ree, as doardee eh lioar recortyssyn y reeriaght dy ve er ny choyrt, lesh huggey, as v'ad lhaiht ayns clashtyn y ree.
- 2 As ve er ny gheddyn scruit, dy row Mordecai er hoilshaghey mychione Bigthana as Teresh, jees jeh shamyrderyn y ree, va currym y dorrys orroo, hug nyn goyrle dy cheilley dy chur ree Ahasuerus gy-baase.
- 3 As dooyrt y ree, Lesh cre'n ooashley as onnor ta Mordecai er ny ve cooilleenit son shoh? Eisht dooyrt fir-oik y ree va mygeayrt-y-mysh, Cha vel veg jeant er e hon.
- 4 As dooyrt y ree, Quoi t'ayns y chooyrt? (nish va Haman er jeet gys y chooyrt mooie jeh thie yn ree, dy loayrt rish y ree, son Mordecai dy ve croghit er y chriy v'eh er chiarail ny chour.
- 5 As dooyrt fir-oik y ree rish, Cur-my-ner ta Haman ny hassoo 'sy chooyrt. As dooyrt y ree, Lhig da cheet stiagh.
- 6 Er shoh haink Haman stiagh: as dooyrt y ree rish, Cre vees jeant rish y dooinney, s'gooidsave lesh y ree dy hroggal gys y stayd smoo dy ard-ooashley? (nish smooinee Haman ayns e chree, Quoi ayns smoo ghoghe y ree taitnys dy hroggal gys ard-ooashley syrjey na mee hene?)
- 7 As dreggyr Haman y ree, Da'n dooinney ta'n ree aggindagh dy hoilshaghey yn onnor shoh,
- 8 Lhig da'n coamrey reeoil, lheid as ta'n ree cliaghtey ceau, ve er ny choyrt lesh, as cabbyl-markiagh y ree, as y crown reeoil t'er e chione:
- 9 As lhig da'n coamrey shoh, as y cabbyl ve livreit da fer jeh princeyn s'ooasle y ree, dy choamrey yn dooinney lesh, ayn ta'n ree er ghoaill taitnys dy hroggal gys yn ard-ooashley shoh, as cur-jee lhieu eh markiagh trooid straidyn yn ard-valley, as fockley magh roishyn, Shoh myr vees jeant son y dooinney s'gooidsave lesh y ree dy choamrey lesh ooashley.
- 10 Eisht dooyrt y ree rish Haman, Jean siyr, as gow yn coamrey, as y cabbyl, myr t'ou hene er ghra, as jean eer myr shoh rish Mordecai yn Ew, ta ny hoie ec giat y ree: ny lhig da veg ve faagit gyn jannoo jeh ny t'ou er ghra.
- 11 Eisht ghow Haman yn coamrey as y cabbyl, as choamree eh Mordecai, as hug eh lesh eh er mooin chabbyl trooid straidyn yn ard-valley, as ren eh fockley magh roish, Myr shoh vees eh jeant rish y dooinney, ayn ta'n ree goaill taitnys dy hroggal yn ard-ooashley shoh.
- 12 As haink Mordecai reesht gys giat y ree: agh ren Haman siyr gys e hie, dobberan, as lesh e chione coodit.
- 13 As dinsh Haman da Zeresh e ven, as da ooilley e chaarjyn, dy chooilley nhee v'er daghyrt da. Eisht dooyrt e gheiney creeney, as Zeresh e ven, rish, My ta Mordecai jeh sluight ny Hewnyn, roishyn t'ou er n'yannoo toshiaght dy huittym, cha vod oo cosney er, agh tuittee oo son shickyrys fosyn.
- 14 As choud as v'ad foast loayrt rish, haink shamyrderyn y ree, as ayns siyr dy chur lhieu Haman gys ny cuirraghyn va Esther er gheddyn aarloo.
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Manx Gaelic (Esther Jonah 4 Gospels) (manxgaelic - 1.1)
2003-05-08Manx 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/)- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible. Manx Gaelic.
- Distribution Abbreviation: manxgaelic
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