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WORD Research this...Matthew 14
- 1 Ec y traa shen cheayll Herod yn Tetrarch jeh goo Yeesey,
- 2 As dooyrt eh rish e ir-oik, Shoh Ean Bashtey, t'eh er n'irree veih ny merriu, as er-yn-oyr shen ta mirrillyn er nyn obbraghey
- 3 Son va Herod er ghoaill Ean, as er choyrt eh ayns geulaghyn 'sy phryssoon, er coontey Herodias ben e vraar Philip.
- 4 Son va Ean er ghra rish, Te noi yn leigh, ee dy ve ayd son ben.
- 5 As tra baillish v'er choyrt eh gy-baase v'eh ayns aggle roish y pobble, er-yn-oyr dy row ad dy ghoaill eh son phadeyr.
- 6 Agh er y laa v'er ny reayll corrym rish y laa ruggyr Herod, ghaunse inneen Herodias ayns yn enish oc, as ghow Herod lane boggey j'ee.
- 7 Er shen ghiall eh lesh breearrey, dy choyrt-jee cre erbee hirragh ee.
- 8 As dooyrt ish, myr va e moir er chur roee, Cur dou ayns shoh kione Ean Bashtey er claare.
- 9 As by-hrimshey lesh y ree: ny-yeih e coontey yn vreearrey, as y vooinjer v'ec gien marish, doardee eh (yn kione) dy v'er ny livrey huic.
- 10 As hug eh fys yn kione dy ve giarit jeh Ean ayns y phryssoon.
- 11 As va'n kione er ny choyrt er claare as livreit gys y ven-aeg, as hug ish lh'ee eh gys e moir.
- 12 As haink e ynseydee, as hrog ad y corp, as doanluck ad eh, as hie ad, as dinsh ad da Yeesey.
- 13 Tra cheayll Yeesey jeh, ghow eh lhuingys, as jimmee eh veih shen gys ynnyd faasagh er-lheh: as tra cheayll y pobble jeh, deiyr ad er ry nyn gosh ass ny ard-valjyn.
- 14 As hie Yeesey magh, as honnick eh chaglym mooar dy leih, as v'eh er ny veiyghey lesh chymmey orroo, as laanee eh adsyn va ching.
- 15 As tra va'n fastyr er, haink e ostyllyn huggey, gra, She boayl faasagh shoh, as te nish lesh yn anmys; lhig y raad da'n cheshaght, dy vod ad goll roue gys ny baljyn cheerey, as beaghey y chionnaghey daue hene.
- 16 Agh dooyrt Yeesey roo, Cha lhiass daue goll roue cur-jee shiuish beaghey daue
- 17 As dooyrt ad rish, Cha vel ain ayns shoh agh queig bwilleenyn, as daa eeast.
- 18 Dooyrt eshyn, Cur-jee lhieu ad ayns shoh hym's.
- 19 As doardee eh yn pobble dy hoie sheese er y faiyr, as ghow eh ny queig bwilleenyn as y daa eeast, as yeeagh eh seose gys niau, as vannee eh, as vrish eh, as hug eh ny bwilleenyn da ny ostyllyn, as hirveish adsyn ad er y pobble.
- 20 As ren ad ooilley gee, as v'ad jeant magh: as hrog ad jeh'n fooilliagh daag ad, lane daa vaskad jeig.
- 21 As adsyn v'er n'ee v'ad queig thousane dooinney, cheu-mooie jeh mraane as cloan.
- 22 As chelleeragh hug Yeesey er e ostyllyn goaill lhuingys, as goll harrish gys y cheu elley roish, choud as v'eshyn lhiggey yn raad da'n pobble.
- 23 As tra v'eh er chur y pobble ersooyl, hie eh-hene er-lheh seose er slieau, dy ghoaill padjer: as tra va'n fastyr er jeet, v'eh ayns shen ny-lomarcan.
- 24 Agh va'n lhong nish ayns mean ny marrey, eiyrit noon as noal lesh ny tonnyn: son va'n gheay nyn 'oi.
- 25 As ayns y chiarroo arrey jeh'n oie, haink Yeesey huc, shooyll er y cheayn.
- 26 As tra honnick ny ostyllyn eh shooyll er y cheayn, v'ad atchimagh, gra, She scaan t'ayn; as deie ad magh ayns aggle.
- 27 Agh chelleeragh loayr Yeesey roo, gra, Bee-jee dy yien mie, she mish t'ayn, ny gow-jee aggle.
- 28 As dreggyr Peddyr eh, gra, Hiarn, my she oo t'ayn, abbyr rhym cheet hood er yn ushtey.
- 29 As dooyrt eh, Tar royd. As tra va Peddyr er jeet neose ass y lhong, huill eh er yn ushtey, dy gholl gys Yeesey.
- 30 Agh gennaghtyn yn gheay rastagh, v'eh agglit: as aarloo dy gholl fo, dyllee eh, gra, Hiarn, saue mee.
- 31 As ayns y tullogh, heeyn Yeesey magh e laue, as haare eh eh, as dooyrt eh rish, O ghooinney faase-chredjuagh, cre'n-fa v'ou mee-ouryssagh?
- 32 As tra v'ad er n'gholl er-board y lhong, huitt yn gheay.
- 33 Eisht haink yn cheshaght-lhuingey, as hug ad ooashley da, gra, Ayns firrinys oo Mac Yee.
- 34 As tra v'ad er jeet harrish, haink ad gys cheer Ghennesaret.
- 35 As tra hoig cummaltee yn voayl shen quoi v'eh, hug ad fys magh gys ooilley yn cheer mygeayrt, as hug ad lhieu huggey ooilley adsyn va doghanit.
- 36 As ghuee ad er, ynrycan dy ventyn rish oirr e gharmad: as whilleen as venn rish, v'ad er nyn lheihys.
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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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