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WORD Research this...John 13
- 1 NISH, roish feailley ny Caisht, as fys ec Yeesey, dy row yn oor echey er jeet, tra v'eh dy gholl ass y theihll shoh gys yn Ayr, myr v'eh graihagh er e vooinjer hene, va ayns y theihll, hug eh graih daue gys y jerrey.
- 2 As myr v'ad gee nyn shibber (va'n drogh-spyrryd nish er choyrt eh ayns cree Yuaase Iscariot mac Simon, dy vrah eh)
- 3 Va fys ec Yeesey dy row yn Ayr er chur dy chooilley nhee ayns ny laueyn echey, as dy nee veih Jee haink eh, as dy nee gys Jee v'eh goll,
- 4 Dirree eh veih shibber, as hug eh jeh e gharmadyn, as ghow eh aanrit, as chryss eh eh mysh hene.
- 5 Eisht hug eh ushtey ayns saagh, as ren eh toshiaght dy niee cassyn e ostyllyn, as dy rubbey ad lesh yn aanrit va ec e chryss.
- 6 Eisht haink eh gys Simon Peddyr: as dooyrt eshyn rish, Hiarn, vel uss son niee my chassyn's?
- 7 Dreggyr Yeesey as dooyrt eh rish, Cre ta mee dy yannoo cha vel oo toiggal nish; agh bee toiggal ayd jeh ny-yei shoh.
- 8 Dooyrt Peddyr rish, My chassyn's cha niee oo dy bragh. Dreggyr Yeesey eh, mannagh nieeyms oo, cha vod ayrn erbee ve ayd marym.
- 9 Dooyrt Simon Peddyr rish, Hiarn, cha nee ynrycan eisht my chassyn, agh myrgeddin my laueyn, as my chione.
- 10 Dooyrt Yeesey rish, Eshyn ta nieet, cha vel feme echey agh dy niee e chassyn, as t'eh glen ooilley harrish: as ta shiuish glen, agh cha vel shiu ooilley myr shen.
- 11 Son va fys echey quoi va ry-hoi y vrah eh: shen-y-fa dooyrt eh, Cha vel shiu ooilley glen.
- 12 Myr shen erreish da v' er niee ny cassyn oc, as tra v'eh er ghoaill e gharmadyn, as er hoie sheese reesht, dooyrt eh roo, Vel fys eu cre ta mee er n'yannoo riu?
- 13 Ta shiu genmys mish nyn Mainshter, as Chiarn: as ta shiu gra dy mie; son she shen mee.
- 14 My ta mish eisht yn Chiarn as y Mainshter eu er niee nyn gassyn, lhisagh shiuish myrgeddin yn derrey yeh eu cassyn y jeh elley y niee.
- 15 Son ta mish er chur diu sampleyr; shiuish dy yannoo myr ta mish er n'yannoo riu.
- 16 Dy firrinagh firrinagh ta mee gra riu, Cha vel y charvaant ny syrjey na e hiarn, ny eshyn t'er ny choyrt, ny syrjey na eshyn ren y choyrt eh.
- 17 My ta fys eu er ny reddyn shoh, s'maynrey vees shiu my nee shiu ad y yannoo.
- 18 Cha vel mee loayrt j'iu ooilley; ta fys aym quoi ta mee er reih: agh dy vod y scriptyr ve cooilleenit, T'eshyn ta gee arran marym, er hroggal e voyn m'oi.
- 19 Nish ta mee ginsh diu ro-laue, tra hig eh gy-kione, dy vod shiu credjal dy nee mish eh.
- 20 Dy firrinagh firrinagh ta mee gra riu Eshyn ta jannoo soiagh jeh quoi-erbee ta mee dy choyrt, t'eh jannoo soiagh jeem's: as eshyn ta soiaghey jeem's, t'eh soiaghey jehsyn t'er my choyrt.
- 21 Tra va Yeesey er ghra shoh, v'eh seaghnit ayns e spyrryd, as dymmyrk eh feanish, as dooyrt eh, Dy firrinagh firrinagh ta mee gra riu, dy jean fer jiuish mish y vrah.
- 22 Eisht yeeagh ny ostyllyn er y cheilley ayns ourys quoi er v'eh cheet.
- 23 Nish va ny lhie er oghrish Yeesey, fer jeh e ostyllyn bynney lesh.
- 24 Chrie Simon Peddyr er-y-fa shen er, eh dy enaght quoi er v'eh cheet.
- 25 Myr v'eh eisht ny lhie rish oghrish Yeesey, dooyrt eh rish, Hiarn, quoi eh?
- 26 Dreggyr Yeesey, She eshyn eh da verym greme dy arran, tra vee'm er hummey eh. As tra v'eh er hummey yn greme, hug eh eh da Yuaase Iscariot mac Simon.
- 27 As lurg y greme, hie yn drogh-spyrryd stiagh ayn. Eisht dooyrt Yeesey rish, Shen t'ou dy yannoo, jean eh dy tappee.
- 28 Nish cha row fys ec dooinney jeu ec y voayrd cre'n-fa loayr eh shoh rish.
- 29 Son heill paart, er-yn-oyr dy nee ec Yuaase va'n sporran, dy row Yeesey er ghra rish Kionnee ny vees mayd feme cour y feailley: ny eh dy chur jeirk da ny boghtyn.
- 30 Erreish da eisht v'er n'ghoaill y greme dy arran, hie eh chelleeragh magh: as va'n oie ayn.
- 31 Shen-y-fa erreish da v'er n'gholl magh, dooyrt Yeesey, Nish ta'n Mac dooinney er ny ghloyraghey, as ta Jee er ny ghloyraghey ayn.
- 32 My ta Jee er ny ghloyraghey ayn, nee Jee myrgeddin eshyn y ghloyraghey ayn hene, as nee eh dy gerrit eh y ghloyraghey.
- 33 Chloan veggey, foast tammylt beg ta mish meriu. Nee shiu my hirrey: as myr dooyrt mee rish ny Hewnyn, Raad ta mish goll, cha vod shiuish cheet; myr shen ta mec nish gra riuish.
- 34 Sarey noa ta mee dy choyrt diu, Shiu dy ve graihagh yn derrey yeh er y jeh elley; myr ta mish er ve graihagh erriuish dy der shiuish myrgeddin graih yn derrey yeh da'n jeh elley.
- 35 Liorish shoh vees fys ec dy chooilley ghooinney dy vel shiu gynsaghey voym's, my vees shiu graihagh yn derrey yeh er y jeh elley.
- 36 Dooyrt Simon Peddyr rish, Hiarn, c'raad t'ou goll? Dreggyr Yeesey eh, Raad ta mee goll, cha vod oo geiyrt orrym nish; agh eiyree oo orrym ny lurg shoh.
- 37 Dooyrt Peddyr rish, Hiarn, cre'n-fa nagh voddym geiyrt ort nish? scarrym rish my vioys er dty ghraih.
- 38 Dreggyr Yeesey eh, Jean oo scarrey rish dty vioys er my ghraih's? Dy firrinagh firrinagh ta mee gra rhyt, Nagh jean y kellagh gerrym, derrey obbys oo mish three keayrtyn.
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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
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