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WORD Research this...Luke 13
- 1 Va kionfenish ec y traa shen paart dinsh y da mychione ny Galileanee, yn uill oc va Pilate er gheayrtey maStey (filill) ny ourallyn oc.
- 2 As dreggyr Yeesey as dooyrt eh roo, Vel shiuish sheiltyn dy row ny Galileanee shoh nyn beccee erskyn ooilley ny Galileanee, er-y-fa dy duillee ad lheid y baase?
- 3 Ta mee ginsh diu, Nagh row: agh mannagh gow shiuish arrys, nee shiu ooilley myrgeddin cherraghtyn.
- 4 Ny yn hoght-jeig shen, orroo ren y toor nyns Siloam tuittym, as ad y varroo, vel shiu smooinaghtyn dy row ad nyn beccee erskyn ooilley cummaltee Yerusalem?
- 5 Ta mee ginsh diu, Nagh row: agh mannagh gow shiuish arrys, nee shiu ooilley myrgeddin cherraghtyn.
- 6 Loayr eh myrgeddin yn coraa-dorraghey shoh: va dooinoey dy row va billey-figgagh echey soit ayns e gharey-feeyney, as haink eh dy yeeaghyn row mess er, as cha dooar eh veg.
- 7 Eisht dooyrt eh rish y ghareyder, Cur-my-ner, ny three bleeaney shoh ta mee er jeet dy yeeaghyn voin mess er y villey-figgagh shoh, as cha vel mee geddyn veg: giare sheese eh, cha vel eh agh goaill seose room hallooin.
- 8 As dreggyr eshyn as dooyrt eh rish, Hiarn, lhig da shassoo blein elley, derrey neem's reurey mygeayrt y mysh as lhiassaghey eh.
- 9 As my nee eh mess y ymmyrkey, s'mie shen: as mannagh jean, foddee oo ny lurg shen y ghiarey sheese eh.
- 10 As v'eh gynsaghey ayns unnane jeh ny synagogueyn er y doonaght.
- 11 As cur-my-ner va ben ayns shen seaghnit lesh spyrryd doghanagh rish hoght bleeaney jeig, as v'ee crybbit dy cheilley, as cha dod ee er aght erbee ec hene y yeeraghey.
- 12 As tra honnick Yeesey ee, deie eh urree huggey, as dooyrt eh r'ee, Ven, t'ou er dty eaysley veih dty ghoghan.
- 13 As hug eh e laueyn urree; as er-y chooyl v'ee er ny yannoo jeeragh, as ren ee Jee y ghloyraghey.
- 14 As dreggyr fer-reill yn synagogue lesh jymmoose, er-yn-oyr dy row Yeesey er lheihys er laa yn doonaght, as dooyrt eh rish y pobble, Ta shey laa ayn ry-hoi gobbraghey: er ny laghyn shen er-y-fa shen tar-jee dy ve er nyn lheihys, as cha nee er laa yn doonaght.
- 15 Eisht dreggyr y Chiarn eh, gra, Er crauee-oalsey, nagh vel dagh fer jiuish er y doonaght feaysley e ghow ny e assyl veih'n staik, as dy chur lesh magh dy ushtaghey eh?
- 16 As nagh lhisagh y ven shoh ta ny hinneen da Abraham, ee ta satan er chiangley, cur-my-ner ny hoght bleeaney jeig shoh, ve er ny eaysley veih yn vondiaght shoh er laa yn doonaght?
- 17 As tra v'eh er loayrt ny goan shoh, ghow ooilley e noidyn nearey: agh va ooilley yn pobble ayns ard-voggey son ooilley ny reddyn gloyroil va jeant liorishyn.
- 18 Eisht dooyrt eh, Cre ta reeriaght Yee goll-rish? as cre gys nee'm y hoylaghey eh?
- 19 Te goll-rish grine dy rass mustard, ren dooinney y ghoaill, as y hilgey ayns e gharey, as daase eh, as haink eh dy ve ny villey vooar: as ren eeanlee yn aer fastee y ghoaill ayns ny banglaneyn echey.
- 20 As reesht dooyrt eh, Cre gys nee'm reeriaght Yee y hoylaghey?
- 21 Te goll-rish soorid, ren ben y ghoaill as follaghey ayns three towseyn dy veinn, derrey va'n clane soorit.
- 22 As hie eh magh trooid ny ard-valjyn as ny baljyn-cheerey, gynsaghey as goll er e hoshiaght gys Jerusalem.
- 23 Eisht dooyrt fer rish, Hiarn, nee beggan ta er nyn sauail? As dooyrt eh roo.
- 24 Streeu-jee shiuush dy gholl stiagh er y ghiat coon: son nee ymmodee, ta mee gra riu, shirrey goll stiagh, agh cha jig eh lhieu.
- 25 Keayrt dy vel mainshter y thie er n'irree, as y dorrys dooint, as dy jean shiuish toshiaght dy hassoo er cheu-mooie, as dy chronkal ec y dorrys, gra, Hiarn, Hiarn, foshil dooin; as freggyree eshyn as jir eh riu, Cha nione dou shiu, cre veih ta shiu:
- 26 Eisht gowee shiuish toshiaght dy ghra, Ta shin er n'ee as er n'iu ayns dty enish, as t'ou er n'ynsaghey ayns ny straidyn ain.
- 27 Agh jir eshyn, Ta mee ginsh diu, nagh nione dou shiu, cre veih ta shiu: ersooyl-jee voym ooilley shiuish ghrogh-yantee.
- 28 Shen-y-raad vees keayney as snaggeraght feeacklyn, tra hee shiu Abraham, aa Isaac as Jacob as ooilley ny phadeyryn ayns reeriaght Yee, as shiu hene er nyn yioolaey magh.
- 29 As hig ad veih'n niar, as veih'n neear, as veih'n twoaie as veih'n jiass, as soie-ee ad sheese ayns reeriaght-Yee.
- 30 As cur-my-ner, ta er-jerrey vees hoshiaght, as ta hoshiaght vees er-jerrey.
- 31 Yn laa cheddin, haink shiartanse jeh ny Phariseeyn, as dooyrt ad rish, Fow ersooyl, as immee royd veih shoh; son ta Herod sleeuit er dty rioys y ghoaill.
- 32 As dooyrt eh roo, Immee-jee shiuish as insh-jee da'n shynnagh shen, Cur-my-ner, ta mee castey drogh-spyrrydyn, as lheihys doghanyn jiu as mairagh, as y trass laa bee'm er my ghloyraghey.
- 33 Ny yeih, Shegin dou shooyl jiu as mairagh, as y laa er-giyn: son s'coan oddys phadeyr cherraghtyn agh ayns Jerusalem.
- 34 O Yerusalem, Yerusalem, ta cur dy baase ny phadeyryn, as dyn glaghey adsyn t'er nyn goyrt er chaghteraght hood: cre cha mennick as va mish aggindagh v'er hagIym dty chloan cooidjagh, myr ta kiark clussaghey e aalagh fo my skianyn, agh cha bailliu shen!
- 35 Cur-my-ner, ta'n thie eu faagit diu follym-faase: as dy firrinagh ta mee gra riu, nagh vaik shiu mish maghey shoh, derrey hig yn traa dy jir shiu, Bannit ta eshyn ta cheet ayns ennym y Chiarn.
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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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- Distribution Abbreviation: manxgaelic
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