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WORD Research this...John 8
- 1 HIE Yeesey gys cronk ny Oliveyn.
- 2 As dy moghey laa-ny-vairagh hie eh reesht gys y chiamble, as haink ooilley yn phobble huggey; as hoie eh sheese, as dynsee eh ad.
- 3 As hug ny scrudeyryn as ny Phariseeyn lhieu huggey ben va goit ayns brishey-poosey; as tra v'ad er hoiaghey ee kiongoyrt rish,
- 4 Dooyrt ad rish, Vainshter, va'n ven shoh goit ayns brishey-poosey, ayns yn eer peccah.
- 5 Nish ta Moses ayns y leigh er chur sarey dooin, e lheid dy ve er ny claghey, agh cre t'ou uss dy ghra?
- 6 Shoh dooyrt ad dy phrowal eh, dy vod dagh cooish chassid y ve oc n'oi. Agh chroym Yeesey sheese, as lesh e vair scrieu eh er y laare, myr nagh beagh eh dy nyn glashtyn.
- 7 As myr lhie ad er son ansoor, hrog eh eh-hene seose, as dooyrt eh roo, Lhig dasyn ta fegooish peccah nyn mast'eu tilgey yn chied chlagh urree.
- 8 As chroym eh sheese reesht, as scrieu eh er y laare.
- 9 As v'adsyn cheayll eh, er nyn gheyrey liorish nyn gooin-sheanse hene, as hie ad magh fer lurg fer jeu, goaill toshiaght veih yn er-shinney gys yn er-saa: as va Yeesey faagit ny-lomarcan, as y ven ny shassoo kiongoyrt rish.
- 10 Tra hrog Yeesey eh-hene seose, as nagh vaik eh unnane erbee agh y ven, dooyrt eh r'ee, Ven, cre vel ad shen dty chassidee? vel dooinney erbee er dty gheyrey?
- 11 Dooyrt ish, Cha vel dooinney erbee, Hiarn. As dooyrt Yeesey r'ee, Chamoo ta mish dy dty gheyrey: immee royd, as ny jean peccah arragh.
- 12 Eisht loayr Yeesey roo reesht, gra, Mish soilshey yn theihll: eshyn ta geiyrt orrym's, cha shooyllee eh ayns y dorraghys, agh bee echeysyn soilshey yn vea,
- 13 Dooyrt ny Phariseeyn er-y-fa shen rish, T'ou gymmyrkey feanish jeed hene; cha vel dty eanish firrinagh.
- 14 Dreggyr Yeesey as dooyrt eh roo, Ga dy vel mee gymmyrkey feanish jee'm pene, foast ta'n eanish firrinagh: son ta fys aym cre-voish haink mee, as c'raad ta mee goll; agh cha s'euish cre-voish haink mee ny c'raad ta mee goll.
- 15 Ta shiuish briwnys lurg briwnys ny foalley; cha vel mish briwnys dooinney erbee.
- 16 As foast my ta mee briwnys, ta my vriwnys firrinagh: son cha vel mish my lomarcan, agh mish as yn Ayr t'er my choyrt, t'eh marym.
- 17 Eer ayns y leigh eu hene te scruit, dy vel feanish daa ghooinney firrinagh.
- 18 Ta mish gymmyrkey feanish dou hene, as ta'n Ayr t'er my choyrt gymmyrkey feanish dou.
- 19 Eisht dooyrt ad rish, Cre vel dty Ayr? Dreggyr Yeesey, Cha vel enney eu orrym's, ny er my Ayr: dy beagh enney er ve eu orrym s, veagh enney er ve eu er my Ayr myrgeddin.
- 20 Ny goan shoh loayr Yeesey 'sy room tashtee, myr v'eh gynsaghey ayns y chiamble: as cha dug dooinney erbee laue er, son cha row yn oor echey foast er jeet.
- 21 Eisht dooyrt Yeesey roo reesht, Ta mee goll roym, as nee shiu my hirrey, as yiow shiu baase ayns nyn beccaghyn: raad ta mish goll, cha vod shiuish cheet.
- 22 Eisht dooyrt ny Hewnyn, Jean eh eh hene y varroo? er-yn-oyr dy vel eh gra, raad ta mish goll, cha vod shiuish cheet.
- 23 As dooyrt eh roo, Ta shiuish veih heese ta mish veih heose: ta shiuish jeh'n theihll shoh, cha vel mish jeh'n theihll shoh.
- 24 Dooyrt mee er-y-fa shen riu, dy voghe shiu baase ayns nyn beccaghyn: son mannagh vel shiu credjal dy nee mish eh, yiow shiu baase ayns nyn beccaghyn.
- 25 Eisht dooyrt ad rish, Quoi oo hene? As dooyrt Yeesey roo, Yn fer cheddin dooyrt mee riu er-dyn toshiaght.
- 26 Ta ymmodee reddyn aym's dy ghra as dy vriwnys jiuish: agh ta eshyn t'er my choyrt firrinagh as ta mee loayrt rish y theihll shen ta mee er chlashtyn veihsyn.
- 27 Cha hoig ad dy row eh loayrt roo my chione yn Ayr.
- 28 Eisht dooyrt Yeesey roo, Tra vees shiu erreish yn Mac dooinney y hroggal seose, eisht bee fys eu dy nee mish eh, as nagh vel mee jannoo nhee erbee jee'm pene; agh dy vel mee loayrt ny reddyn shen ta my Ayr er chur roym.
- 29 As ta eshyn t'er my choyrt marym: cha vel yn Ayr er my aagail my lomarcan: son ta mee dy kinjagh jannoo ny reddyn shen ta dy wooiys eh.
- 30 Choud as v'eh loayrt ny goan shoh ren ymmodee credjal ayn.
- 31 Eisht dooyrt Yeesey rish ny Hewnyn shen va credjal ayn, My nee shiu tannaghtyn ayns my ghoo, eisht bee shiu dy jarroo ny ynseydee ayms;
- 32 As bee toiggal eu jeh'n irriney, as nee yn irriney shiu y heyrey.
- 33 Dreggyr adsyn eh, She sluight Abraham shin, as cha row shin rieau ayns bondiaght da dooinney erbee: cre'n aght t'ou gra eisht, Bee shiu er nyn yannoo seyr?
- 34 Dreggyr Yeesey ad, Dy firrinagh-focklagh ta mee gra riu, Quoi-erbee ta cur-rish peccah, t'eh ayns bondiaght peccah.
- 35 As cha vel y charvaant tannaghtyn kinjagh ayns y thie: agh ta'n Mac tannaght yn kinjagh.
- 36 My nee yn Mac er-y-fa shen shiuish seyr, bee shiu seyr dy jarroo.
- 37 Ta fys aym dy nee sluight Abraham shiu; agh ta shiu shirrey mish y varroo, er-y-fa nagh vel my ghoo er ghoaill greme erriu.
- 38 Ta mish loayrt shen ny ta mee er n'akin ec my Ayr's: as ta shuish jannoo shen ny ta shiu er vakin ec yn ayr euish.
- 39 Dreggyr ad as dooyrt ad rish, Abraham yn ayr ainyn. Dooyrt Yeesey roo, Dy beagh shiuish nyn gloan da Abraham, yinnagh shiu obbraghyn Abraham.
- 40 Agh nish ta shiu shirrey mish y varroo, dooinney t'er n'insh diu yn irriney, ta mee er chlashtyn veih Jee: shoh cha ren Abraham.
- 41 Ta shiuish cur-rish obbraghyn nyn ayrey hene. Eisht dooyrt ad rish, Cha ruggyr shinyn ayns maarderys; cha vel agh un Ayr ain, ta shen, Jee.
- 42 Dooyrt Yeesey roo, Dy beagh Jee yn Ayr eu, veagh shiu graihagh orrym's; son hie mee magh, as haink mee veih Jee; as cha daink mee jee'm pene, agh eshyn t'er my choyrt.
- 43 Cre'n-fa nagh vel shiu toiggal my ghlare? te son nagh vel shiu cur geill da my ghoo.
- 44 Ta shiuish jeh'n ayr eu yn drogh spyrryd, as saynt nyn ayrey ver shiu rish: v'eshyn ny ghunver er-dyn toshiaght, as cha ren eh tannaghtyn 'syn ynrickys, son nagh vel yn irriney ayn. Tra t'eh loayrt breg, t'eh loayrt jeh e chooid hene : son t'eh ny vreagerey, as ayr ny breagey.
- 45 As ga dy vel mee ginsh diu yn irriney, cha vel shiu dy my chredjal.
- 46 Quoi jiuish ta cur peccah my lieh? as my ta mee gra yn irriney, cre'n-fa nagh vel shiu dy my chredjal?
- 47 Eshyn ta veih Jee, t'eh cur geill da goan Yee: agh cha vel shiuish cur geill daue, son nagh vel shiu veih Jee.
- 48 Eisht dreggyr ny Hewnyn, as dooyrt ad rish, Nagh vel shin gra yn irriney, dy nee Samaritan oo, as dy vel drogh-spyrryd aynyd.
- 49 Dreggyr Yeesey, Cha vel drogh-spyrryd aynym's; agh ta mee cur ooashley da my Ayr, as ta shiuish cur mee-ooashley dooys.
- 50 As cha vel mee shirrey my ghloyr hene: ta fer ayn ta shirrey as briwnys.
- 51 Dy firrinagh-focklagh ta mee gra riu, My ta dooinney freayll my raa's, cha vaik eh yn baase dy bragh beayn.
- 52 Eisht dooyrt ny Hewnyn rish, Nish ta fys ain dy vel drogh-spyrryd aynyd. Ta Abraham marroo as ny phadeyryn; as t'ou uss gra, My ta dooinney freayll my raa's, cha jean eh blashtyn er y baase dy bragh beayn.
- 53 Vel uss ny s'ooasle na'n ayr ain Abraham, ta marroo? as ta ny phadeyryn marroo: quoi t'ou jannoo jeed hene?
- 54 Dreggyr Yeesey, My ta mee cur ooashley dou hene, cha vel my ooashley agh beggan feeu: she my Ayr ta cur ooashley dou, jehsyn ta shiuish loayrt, dy nee yn Jee eu eh:
- 55 Ny-yeih cha nione diuish eh; agh shione dooys eh: as dy n'yiarrin nagh nione dou eh, veign my vreagerey goll riuish: agh shione dooys eh, as ta mee freayll yn raa echey.
- 56 Ghow yn ayr eu Abraham foddiaght dy akin yn laa aym's: as honnick eh eh, as ghow eh boggey.
- 57 Eisht dooyrt ny Hewnyn rish, Cha vel uss foast jeih bleeaney as da-eed dy eash, as vel oo er vakin Abraham?
- 58 Dooyrt Yeesey roo, Dy firrinagh firrinagh ta mee gra riu, Roish my row Abraham, Ta mish.
- 59 Eisht hrog ad claghyn dy cheau er: agh cheill Yeesey eh-hene voue, as hie eh magh ass y chiamble, goll trooid y cheeid oc as myr shen hie eh shaghey.
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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.
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