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WORD Research this...Matthew 17
- 1 As ec kione shey laa, ghow Yeesey Peddyr, as Jamys, as Ean e vraar, as hug eh lesh ad er-lheh seose er slieau ard,
- 2 As va'n cummey echey er ny chaghlaa kiongoyrt roo, as ren yn eddin echey soilshean myr y ghrian, as va'n coamrey echey gial myr y soilshey.
- 3 As cur-my-ner, honnick ad Moses as Elias taggloo rish.
- 4 Eisht dreggyr Peddyr as dooyrt eh rish Yeesey, Hiarn, s'maynrey dooin dy hannaghtyn ayns shoh: my she dty aigney's eh, lhig dooin ayns shoh troggal three cabbaneyn: cabbane er dty hon's, as cabbane son Moses, as cabbane son Elias.
- 5 Choud as v'eh foast loayrt, ren bodjal sollys skeayley harrystoo: as cur-my-ner haink coraa ass y vodjal, gra, Shoh my vac ennoil, ayn ta mee goaill slane taitnys, eaisht-jee rishyn.
- 6 As tra cheayll ny ostyllyn eh, huitt ad sheese er nyn eddin gys y thalloo, son s'mooar yn aggle v'orroo.
- 7 As haink Yeesey as venn eh roo, as dooyrt eh, Trog-jee erriu, as ny gow-jee aggle.
- 8 As tra hrog ad seose nyn sooillyn, cha vaik ad fer erbee, agh Yeesey ny-lomarcan.
- 9 As myr v'ad cheet neose jeh'n clieau hug Yeesey currym orroo, gra, Ny insh-jee yn ashlish da unnane erbee, derrey vees Mac yn dooinney er n'irree veih ny merriu.
- 10 As denee e ostyllyn jeh, gra, Cre'n-oyr jir ny scrudeyryn dy vel Elias dy heet hoshiaght?
- 11 Dansoor Yeesey as dooyrt eh roo, Hig Elias dy jarroo hoshiaght, as lhiassee eh dy chooilley nhee:
- 12 Agh ta mish gra riu, dy vel Elias er jeet hannah, as cha dug ad geill da, agh t'ad er ghellal rish lurg nyn aigney hene as er yn aght cheddin nee Mac y dooinney neesht surranse lioroo.
- 13 Eisht hoig e Ostyllyn dy nee er Ean Bashtey v'eh cheet.
- 14 As tra v'ad er jeet gys y cheshaght, haink huggey dooinney dy row, gliooney sheese as gra,
- 15 Hiarn, jean chymmey er my vac, son t'eh ass e cheeayl, as dy mooar seaghnit: son t'eh dy mennick tuittym ayns yn aile, as dy mennick ayns yn ushtey.
- 16 As hug mee lhiam eh gys dty ostyllyn, as cha yarg ad eh y lheihys.
- 17 Dansoor Yeesey as dooyrt eh, O heeloghe vee-chredjuagh as roonagh, caid ta mish dy ve meriu? caid ta mee dy hurranse diu? cur lhiat eh hym's ayns shoh.
- 18 As vaggyr Yeesey er y drogh-spyrryd, as hie eh magh ass: as va'n lhiannoo er ny lheihys veih'n oor shen.
- 19 Eisht haink e ostyllyn gys Yeesey er-lheh, as dooyrt ad, Cre liorish nagh voddagh shinyn eh y lheihys?
- 20 Dooyrt Yeesey roo, Kyndagh rish nyn gredjue moal: son dy firrinagh ta mee gra riu, Dy beagh nyn gredjue wheesh grine dy rass mustard, jirragh shiu rish y slieau shoh, Scugh veih shoh noon gys shid, as nee eh scughey: as cha bee nhee erbee ro-ghoillee diu.
- 21 Ny-yeih cha vel y dooghys shoh dy ghrogh-spyrrydyn dy ve castit, agh liorish padjer as trostey.
- 22 As choud as v'ad ayns Galilee, dooyrt Yeesey roo, Bee Mac y dooinney er ny vrah gys laueyn deiney:
- 23 As ver ad eh gy-baase, as y trass laa nee eh girree reesht: as v'ad feer trimshagh.
- 24 As tra v'ad er jeet gys Capernaum, haink y vooinjer va troggal argid y cheesh gys Peddyr, gra, Nagh vel y mainshter euish geeck y cheesh?
- 25 Dooyrt eshyn, Dy row. As tra v'eh er jeet stiagh ayns y thie, va Yeesey ro-laue rish, gra, Cre t'ou smooinaghtyn, Simon, quoi jeh ta reeaghyn y thallooin troggal custom ny keesh? jeh nyn gloan hene, ny jeh joarreeyn?
- 26 Dooyrt Peddyr rish, Jeh joarreeyn. Dooyrt Yeesey rishyn, Eisht ta'n chloan seyr.
- 27 Ny-yeih, son nagh bee cumys er ny chur hooin, immee uss gys y cheayn, as lhig sheese dooan, as trog y chied eeast hig hood: as tra vees oo er vosley e veeal, yiow peesh dy argid ayn; shen gow, as eeck eh er my hon's as er dty hon hene.
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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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