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WORD Research this...Luke 20
- 1 AS haink eh gy-kione er unnane jeh ny laghyn shen, myr v'eh gynsaghey yn pobble ayns y chiamble as preacheil y sushtal, dy ren ny ard-saggrtyn as ny scrudeyryn soiaghey er, marish y chanstyr,
- 2 As loayr ad rish, gra, Insh dooin, Cre'n phooar t'ayd dy yannoo ny reddyn shoh? ny quoi eh hug y phooar shoh dhyt?
- 3 As dreggyr eshyn as dooyrt eh roo, Fenyms jiuish myrgeddin un red; as freggyr-jee mee:
- 4 Bashtey Ean, nee veih niau ve, ny veih deiney?
- 5 As loayr ad nyn mast' oc hene, gra, My jir mayd, Veih niau; jir eshyn, Cre'n-fa eisht nagh chred shiu eh?
- 6 Agh my jir mayd, Veih deiney; nee ooilley yn pobble nyn glaghey shin; son t'ad dy shickyr credjal Ean dy ve ny adeyr.
- 7 As dreggyr ad, nagh voddagh ad ginsh cre voish v'eh.
- 8 As dooyrt Yeesey roo, Chamoo insh yms diuish cre'n phooar t'aym dy yannoo ny reddyn shoh.
- 9 Eisht hie eh er e hoshiaght dy loayrt rish y pobble yn coraa-dorraghey shoh: Va dooinney dy row ren garey-feeyney y hoiaghey, as hoie eh eh rish, eirinnee, as hie eh gys cheer foddey son choud shen dy hraa.
- 10 As ec yn imbagh, hug eh fer-mooinjerey gys ny eirinnee, dy choyrt da jeh mess y gharey-feeyney: agh woaill ny eirinnee eh, as hug ad eh ersooyl follym.
- 11 As reesht hug eh fer-mooinjerey elley; as woaill ad eshyn myrgeddin, as ghell ad dy scammyltagh rish, as hug ad eh ersooyl follym.
- 12 As reesht hug eh yn trass; as vroo ad eshyn myrgeddin, as deiyr ad eh ersooyl.
- 13 Eisht dooyrt chiarn y gharey-feeyney Cre nee'm? Ver-ym huc my vac graihagh foddee dy der ad arrym da tra hee-ys ad eh.
- 14 Agh tra honnick ny eirinnee eh, loayr ad eddyr ad-hene, gra, Shoh yn eirey: tar-jee, lhig dooin eh y varroo, dy vod yn eiraght ve lhien hene.
- 15 Myr shen cheau ad eh magh ass y gharey-feeyney, as varr ad eh. Cre nee Chiarn y gharey-feeyney er-y-fa shen roo?
- 16 Hig eh as stroie-ee eh ny eirinnee shoh, as ver eh yn garey-feeyney da feallagh elley. As tra cheayll ad shen, dooyrt ad, Nar lhig eh Jee.
- 17 As yeeagh eh orroo, as dooyrt eh, Cre shoh eisht ta scruit, Ta'n chlagh ren ny masoonee y vee-lowal, er jeet dy ve yn ard-chlagh chorneilagh?
- 18 Quoi-erbee huittys er y chlagh shen, hee eh er ny vroo: agh er quoi-erbee huittys y chlagh shen, nee ee cha meen as joan jeh.
- 19 As va ny ard-saggyrtyn as ny scrudeyryn ayns yn oor cheddin shirrey eh y ghoaill; agh ghow ad aggle roish y pobble: son dennee ad dy row eh er loayrt yn coraa-dorraghey shoh nyn noisyn.
- 20 As va sooill oc er, as hug ad magh peeikearyn va dy lhiggey orroo dy ve deiney cairagh, er-chee tayrtyn eh nyns e ghlare, as myr shen dy livrey eh gys pooar as reill y chiannoort.
- 21 As denee ad jeh, gra, Vainshter, ta fys ain dy vel oo loayrt as gynsaghey cairagh; chamoo t'ou soiaghey jeh persoon erbee, agh gynsaghey raad Yee dy firrinagh
- 22 Vel eh lowal dooin keesh y eeck da Cesar, mannagh vel?
- 23 Agh dennee eh yn foalsaght oc, as dooyrt eh roo, Cre'n-fa ta shiu shirrey da my ghoaill ayns ribbey?
- 24 Jeeagh-jee dou ping: quoi ta'n jalloo as y scrieu t'er cowraghey? Dreggyr ad as dooyrt ad, Cesar.
- 25 As dooyrt eh roo, Eeck-jee er-y-fa shen da Cesar shen ny ta bentyn gys Cesar; as da Jee shen ny ta bentyn gys Jee.
- 26 As cha voddagh ad greme y ghoaill er e ghoan kiongoyrt rish y pobble: as ghow ad yindys jeh'n ansoor echey, as chum ad nyn jengey.
- 27 Eisht haink huggey shiartanse jeh ny Sadduceeyn (ta gobbal yn irree-seose-reesht veih ny merriu) as denee ad jeh,
- 28 Gra, Vainshter, ta Moses er scrieu dooin, My ta braar dooinney erbee geddyn baase, as ben echey, as eh dy gheddyn baase gyn chloan, dy vel e vraar dy phoosey yn ven echey, as dy hroggal seose sluight gys e vraar.
- 29 Va er-y-fa shen shiaght braaraghyn: as hooar y braar shinney, tra v'eh er phoosey ben, baase gyn chloan.
- 30 As ghow yn nah vraar ee son ben, as hooar eshyn baase dyn chloan.
- 31 As ghow yn trass ee: as er yn aght cheddin yn chiaght. As cha daag ad cloan, as hooar ad baase.
- 32 Er-jerrey ooilley hooar y ven ee hene baase myrgeddin.
- 33 Ec yn irree-reesht er-y-fa shen, quoi jeu vees ee echey son ben? son v'ee ny ben da'n chiaght.
- 34 As dreggyr Yeesey as dooyrt eh roo, Ta cloan y theihll shoh poosey, as er nyn goyrt ayns poosey:
- 35 Agh adsyn vees coontit feeu jeh'n theihll shen, as jeh yn irree-reesht veih ny merriu, cha vel ad poosey, ny er nyn goyrt ayns poosey.
- 36 Chamoo oddys ad baase y gheddyn arragh; son t'ad corrym rish ny ainleyn, as nyn gloan dy Yee, liorish dy vel ad cloan yn irree-seose reesht.
- 37 Nish dy n'irree ny merriu, hoilshee Moses hene ec y thammag, tra t'eh genmys y Chiarn, Jee Abraham, as Jee Isaac, as Jee Yacob.
- 38 Son cha nee Jee ny merriu eh, agh Jee ny bioee: son ta ooilley bio huggeysyn.
- 39 Eisht dreggyr shiartanse jeh ny scrudeyryn as doo~yt ad, Vainshter, t'ou er ghra dy mie.
- 40 As ny lurg shen cha by-lhoys daue question erbee sodjey y chur huggey.
- 41 As dooyrt eh roo, Kys t'ad gra dy nee Creest mac Ghavid?
- 42 As dy vel David eh hene ayns lioar ny psalmyn gra, Dooyrt y Chiarn rish my Hiarn's, Soie uss er my laue yesh,
- 43 Derrey ver-ym dty noidyn son stoyl dty choshey.
- 44 Ta David er-y-fa shen genmys eh ny Hiarn, kys t'eh eisht yn mac echey?
- 45 Eisht ayns clashtyn ooilley yn pobble, dooyrt eh rish e ostyllyn,
- 46 Bee-jee er nyn dwoaie jeh ny scrudeyryn, ta geearree shooyll ayns coamraghyn liauyrey, as shynney lhieu dy vannaghey daue ayns ny margaghyn, as ny stuill syrjey y ve oc ayns kialteenyn, as ny ard ynnydn-soie ec cuirraghyn.
- 47 T'ad cur-mow thieyn mraane-treoghe, as son scaa dy chraueeaght lhiggey orroo dy ve mennick ayns padjer: ta briwnys strimmey nyn gour oc shoh.
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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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