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WORD Research this...John 17
- 1 NY goan shoh loayr Yeesey; as hrog eh seose e hooillyn gys niau, as dooyrt eh, Ayr, ta'n oor er jeet; jean dty Vac y ghloyraghey, dy vod dty Vac myrgeddin uss y ghloyraghey.
- 2 Myr t'ou er chur da pooar harrish ooilley sheelnaue, dy vod eh yn vea veayn y choyrt da whilleen as t'ou er chur da.
- 3 As shoh yn vea veayn, tushtey y ve oc jeed's yn ynrycan Jee firrinagh, as jeh Yeesey Creest t'ou uss er choyrt.
- 4 Ta mee er ghloyraghey oo er y thalloo: ta mee er chooilleeney yn obbyr hug oo dou dy yannoo.
- 5 As nish, O Ayr, jean mish y ghloyraghey mayrt hene, lesh y ghloyr v'aym mayrt roish my row seihll ayn.
- 6 Ta mee er hoilshaghey dty ennym gys ny deiney hug oo dou ass y theihll: lhiat's ad, as hug oo ad dooys; as t'ad er vreayll dty ghoo.
- 7 Nish t'ad er hoiggal dy nee void's ta dy chooilley nhee t'ou er choyrt dou.
- 8 Son hug mish dauesyn ny goan hug uss dooys; as t'ad er ghoaill huc hene ad, as er hoiggal ayns shickyrys dy daink mee magh voids, as t'ad er chredjal dy ren oo my choyrt.
- 9 Ta mee guee ort er nyn son: cha vel mee guee son theihll, agh er ny son ocsyn t'ou er choyrt dou, son she lhiat hene ad.
- 10 As ta ooilley ny ta lhiam's lhiat's, as ny ta lhiat's lhiam's, as ta mee er my ghloyraghey ayndoo.
- 11 As nish cha vel mish dy ve ny sodjey ayns y theihll, agh t'ad shoh ayns y theihll, as ta mish cheet hood's. Ayr chasherick, freill trooid dty ennym hene adsyn t'ou er chur dou, dy vod adsyn ve unnane, myr ta shinyn unnane.
- 12 Choud as va mee maroo ayns y theihll, dreill mee ad ayns dty ennym's: adsyn hug oo dou dreill mee, as cha vel unnane oc caillit, mannagh vel mac y toyrt-mow: dy voddagh yn scriptyr ve cooilleenit.
- 13 As nish ta mee cheet hood's, as ny reddyn shoh ta mee dy loayrt ayns y theihll, dy vod y boggey aym's y ve oc jeant magh ayndoo hene.
- 14 Ta mee er chur daue dty ghoo; as ta'n seihll er chur dwoaie daue, er-y-fa nagh vel ad jeh'n theihll, myr nagh vel mish jeh'n theihll.
- 15 Cha vel mee guee ort dy ghoaill ad ass y theihll, agh oo dy reayll ad veih'n olk.
- 16 Cha vel adsyn jeh'n theihll, myr nagh vel mish jeh'n theihll.
- 17 Jean ad y chasherickey son dty irriney: dty ghoo she firrinys eh.
- 18 Myr t'ou uss er my choyrt gys y theihll, myr shen ta mish myrgeddin er chur adsyn gys y theihll.
- 19 As er y ghraih ocsyn ta mish dy chasherickey mee hene, dy vod adsyn myrgeddin v'er nyn gasherickey gys yn irriney.
- 20 Chamoo ta mee guee er ny son oc shoh nyn lomarcan, agh myrgeddin er ny son ocsyn nee credjal aynym's trooid y goo oc.
- 21 Dy vod ad ooilley ve unnane, myr t'ou uss ayr aynym's, as mish aynyd's; dy vod adsyn myrgeddin ve unnane ayninyn: dy vod y seihll credjal dy ren oo my choyrt.
- 22 As y ghloyr hug uss dooys, ta mish er chur dauesyn: dy vod ad ve unnane, eer myr ta shinyn unnane.
- 23 Mish ayndoosyn, as uss aynym's, dy vod ad ve jeant slane firrinagh ayns unnaneys, as dy vod fys ve ec y seihll dy vel oo er my choyrt, as dy vel oo er ve graihagh orroosyn, myr t'ou er ve graihagh orrym's
- 24 Ayr, ta mee geearree adsyn t'ou er chur dou dy ve marym raad ta mee; dy vod ad fakin my ghloyr t'ou er chur dou: son t'ou er ve graihagh orrym's roish my row yn seihll er ny chroo.
- 25 Ayr chairagh, cha ghow yn seihll tushtey jeed; agh ta tushtey er ve aym's jeed, as t'ad shoh er hoiggal dy vel oo er my choyrt.
- 26 As ta mee er hoilshaghey daue dt'ennym's, as nee'm y hoilshaghey eh: dy vod y graih, liorish t'ou er ve graihagh orrym's, ve ayndoo, as mish ayndoosyn.
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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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