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WORD Research this...John 14
- 1 NY lhig da'n cree eu ve seaghnit:. ta shiu credjal ayns Jee, cred-jee myrgeddin aynym's.
- 2 Ayns thie my Ayrey ta ymmodee ynnydyn-vaghee; dy beagh eh er aght elley, veign er n'insh diu: ta mee goll dy yannoo aarloo ynnyd er nyn son.
- 3 As my hem's dy yannoo aarloo ynnyd er nyn son, hig-ym reesht, as goym shiu hym pene, raad ta mish dy vod shiuish ve myrgeddin.
- 4 As ta fys eu cre'n raad ta mee goll, as shione diu yn raad.
- 5 Dooyrt Thomase rish, Hiarn, cha s'ain cre'n raad t'ou goll, as kys oddys enney y ve ain er y raad?
- 6 Dooyrt Yeesey rish, Mish y raad, yn irriney, as y vea: cha vel dooinney erbee cheet gys yn Ayr, agh lioryms.
- 7 Dy beagh enney er ve eu orrym's, veagh enney eu er my Ayr myrgeddin: as nish ta enney eu er, as ta shiu er vakin eh.
- 8 Dooyrt Philip rish, Hiarn, jeeagh dooin yn Ayr, as s'lioar dooin eh.
- 9 Dooyrt Yeesey rish, Vel mish er ve choud shen meriu, as nagh nione dhyt's mee foast, Philip? eshyn t'er n'akin mish, t'eh er vakin yn Ayr; as kys t'ou uss gra eisht, Jeeagh dooin yn Ayr? l
- 11 Cred-jee mish, dy vel mee ayns yn Ayr, as yn Ayr aynym's: er-nonney cred-jee mee er graih ny eer obbraghyn.
- 12 Dy firrinagh firrinagh ta mee gra riu, Eshyn ta credjal aynym's, ny obbraghyn ta mish dy yannoo nee eshyn myrgeddin, as obbraghyn smoo na ad shoh nee eh; er-y-fa dy vel mish goll roym gys my Ayr.
- 13 As cre-erbee nee shiu y hirrey ayns yn ennym aym's, shen neem's y yannoo, dy vod yn Ayr v'er ny ghloyraghey ayns y Mac.
- 14 My hirrys shiu nhee erbee ayns yn ennym aym's, nee'm eh y yannoo.
- 15 My ta shiu graihagh orrym's, freill jee my annaghyn.
- 16 As guee-yms gys yn Ayr, as ver eh hiu Fer-gerjagh elley dy hannaghtyn meriu son dy bragh.
- 17 Eer Spyrryd ny firriney, nagh vod y seihll goaill-rish, er-y-fa nagh vel ad dy akin eh, as nagh nione daue eh: agh shione diuish eh, son t'eh tannaghtyn meriu, as bee eh ayndiu.
- 18 Cha vaag-ym shiu gyn gerjagh; higyms hiu.
- 19 Foast tammylt beg, as cha vel y seihll dy my akin ny smoo; agh ta shiuish dy my akin: er-yn-oyr dy vel mish bio, bee shiuish bio myrgeddin.
- 20 Ayns y laa shen vees fys eu dy vel mish ayns my Ayr, as shiuish aynym's, as mish ayndiuish.
- 21 Eshyn ta my annaghyn's echey, as ta freayll ad, eshyn eh ta graihagh orrym's: as eshyn ta graihagh orrym, ver my Ayr graih da, as ver-yms graih da, as soilshee-ym mee hene da.
- 22 Dooyrt Yuaase rish, cha nee Iscariot, Hiarn, kys te dy jean oo oo-hene y hoilshaghey dooinyn, as cha nee da'n seihll?
- 23 Dreggyr Yeesey as dooyrt eh rish, My ta dooinney graihagh orrym, freillee eh my ghoan: as ver my Ayr graih da, as hig mayd huggey, as nee mayd tannaghtyn marish.
- 24 Eshyn nagh vel graihagh orrym's, cha vel eh freayll my ghoan: as y goo ta shiu dy chlashtyn, cha nee lhiam's eh, agh goo yn Ayr t'er my choyrt.
- 25 Ny reddyn shoh ta mee er loayrt riu, choud's ta mee foast meriu.
- 26 Agh nee Fer-ny-gherjagh, ta shen, yn Spyrryd Noo, eh nee yn Ayr y choyrt ayns yn ennym aym's, gynsaghey diu dy chooilley nhee, as tayrnee eh dy chooilley nhee gys nyn gooinaghtyn, cre-erbee ta mish er ghra riu.
- 27 Shee ta mee dy aagail meriu, my hee ta mee dy choyrt diu: cha nee myr ta'n seihll coyrt, ta mish dy choyrt eh diu. Ny lhig da'n cree eu ve seaghnit, chamoo lhig da aggle y ve er.
- 28 Ta shiu er chlashtyn kys dooyrt mee riu, Ta mee goll roym, as cheet reesht hiu. Dy beagh shiu graihagh orrym, ghoghe shiu boggey, er-y-fa dy dooyrt mee, Ta mee goll roym gys my Ayr: son ta my Ayr ny syrjey na mish.
- 29 As nish ta mee er n'insh diu ro-laue, tra hig eh gy-kione, dy vod shiu credjal
- 30 Veih shoh magh cha loayr-ym cooidvooar riu: son ta prince y theihll shoh cheet, as cha vel nhee erbee echey aynym's.
- 31 Agh dy vod fys y ve ec y theihll dy vel mish graihagh er yn Ayr; as myr hug yn Ayr sarey dou, myr shen ta mee jannoo. Trog-jee erriu, lhig dooin goll roin.
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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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