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    Matthew 20
    •   Son ta reeriaght niau casley rish dooinney va ny er-thie, hie magh dy moghey dy ailley labreeyn son e gharey-feeyney.
    •   As tra v'eh er choardail rish ny labreeyn son ping 'sy laa, hug eh ad stiagh ayns e gharey-feeyney.
    •   As hie eh magh mysh y trass oor, as honnick eh feallagh elley shassoo nyn daaue 'syn ynnyd-margee,
    •   As dooyrt eh roo, Immee-jee shiuish myrgeddin gys y gharey-feeyney, as cre erbee ta cair, shen yiow shiu. As hie ad rhymboo.
    •   Reesht hie eh magh mysh y cheyoo as yn nuyoo oor, as ren eh er yn aght cheddin.
    •   As mysh yn un oor jeig, hie eh magh, as hooar eh feallagh elley shassoo nyn daaue, as dooyrt eh roo, Cre'n-fa ta shiu nyn shassoo ayns shoh fey ny laa nyn daaue?
    •   Dooyrt adsyn rish, Er-yn-oyr nagh vel dooinney erbee er vailley shin. Dooyrt eshyn roo, Immee-jee shiuish myrgeddin gys y gharey-feeyney, as yiow shiu cre-erbee ta cair.
    •   Myr shen tra va'n fastyr er jeet, dooyrt chiarn y gharey-feeyney rish y stiurt echey, Eie er ny labreeyn, as cur daue nyn vaill, goaill toshiaght veih yn vooinjer s'jerree gys y chied eallagh.
    •   As tra haink feallagh yn un oor jeig hooar ad dagh dooinney jeu ping y pheesh.
    • 10   Agh tra haink y chied eallagh, heill ad dy voghe ad ny smoo, as hooar adsyn myrgeddin dagh dooinney e phing.
    • 11   As tra v'ad er ghoaill eh, ren ad tallagh noi yn er-thie.
    • 12   Gra, Cha vel yn vooinjer s'jerree shoh er n'obbraghey agh un oor, as t'ou er n'yannoo ad corrym rooinyn ta er n'ymmyrkey yn errey as chiass y laa.
    • 13   Agh dreggyr eshyn fer jeu, gra, Heshey vie, cha vel mish jannoo aggair dhyt: nagh choard uss rhym's son ping?
    • 14   Trog shen ny ta lhiat, as immee royd: m'aigney's eh dy choyrt da'n fer s'jerree shoh, myr ta mee er chur dhyt's.
    • 15   Nagh vel eh lowal dou dy yannoo cre saillym rish my chooid hene? vel dty hooill's olk, er-yn-oyr dy vel mish mie?
    • 16   Myr shen bee adsyn ta er-jerrey hoshiaght, as adsyn ta hoshiaght er-jerrey: son shimmey t'er nyn eam, agh s'tiark t'er nyn reih.
    • 17   As myr va Yeesey goll seose gys Jerusalem, ghow eh yn daa ostyl yeig dy lhiattee er y raad, as dooyrt eh roo,
    • 18   Cur-my-ner ta shin goll seose gys Jerusalem, as bee Mac y dooinney er ny vrah gys ny ard-saggyrtyn, as gys ny scrudeyryn, as deyree ad eh gy-baase.
    • 19   As livreyee ad seose eh gys ny Ashoonee, as nee ad faghid er, as eh y scuitchal, as y chrossey: as er y trass laa nee eh girree reesht (veih ny merriu).
    • 20   Eisht haink huggey moir cloan Zebedee, as e mec maree, cur ooashley da, as shirrey aghin er.
    • 21   As dooyrt eh r'ee, Cre ta dty yeearree? Dooyrt ish rish, Giall daue shoh my ghaa vac dy hoie, yn derrey yeh er dty laue yesh, as y jeh elley er dty laue hoshtal ayns dty reeriaght.
    • 22   Agh dreggyr Yeesey as dooyrt eh, Cha vel fys eu hene cre ta shiu dy yeearree. Vod shiu giu jeh'n cappan ta mish giu jeh, as v'er nyn mashtey lesh y bashtey ta mish dy ve bashtit lesh? Dooyrt adsyn rish, Foddee mayd.
    • 23   As dooyrt eh roo, Iuee shiu dy jarroo jeh my chappan, as bee shiu er nyn mashtey lesh y bashtey ta mish dy ve bashtit lesh: agh dy hoie er my laue yesh, as er my laue hoshtal, cha vel shen lhiam's dy-choyrt, agh ny-lomarcan dauesyn er nyn son te kiarit liorish my Ayr.
    • 24   As tra cheayll yn jeih shoh, v'ad feer jymmoosagh rish y daa vraar.
    • 25   Agh deie Yeesey orroo huggey, as dooyrt eh, Ta fys eu dy vel princeyn ny Hashoonee gymmyrkey chiarnys harrystoo, as ta ny ard-gheiney gymmyrkey reill orroo.
    • 26   Agh cha bee shillish myr shen: agh quoi-erbee jiuish baillish ve ooasle, lhig da ve nyn shirveishagh.
    • 27   As quoi-erbee baillish ve yn ard-ghooinney nyn mast' eu, lhig da ve yn charvaant eu.
    • 28   Myr nagh daink yn Mac dooinney dy ve shirveishit er, agh dy hirveish, as dy chur e vioys ny lhiassaghey son ymmodee.
    • 29   As tra v'ad er n'immeeaght veih Jericho deiyr earrooyn mooarey dy leih er.
    • 30   As cur-my-ner, va daa ghooinney doal nyn soie rish oirr yn raad, as tra cheayll ad dy row Yeesey goll shaghey, deie ad, gra, Jean myghin orrin, O Hiarn, vac Ghavid.
    • 31   As hooar yn pobble foill daue, ad dy ve nyn-dhost: agh deie adsyn wheesh shen smoo, gra, Jean myghin orrin, O Hiarn, vac Ghavid.
    • 32   As hass Yeesey, as deie eh orroo, as dooyrt eh, Cre bailliu mee dy yannoo er ny son eu?
    • 33   Dooyrt adsyn rish, Hiarn, dy vod ny sooillyn ain v'er nyn vosley.
    • 34   Myr shen va chymmey ec Yeesey orroo, as venn eh rish ny sooillyn oc: as chelleeragh hooar ny sooillyn oc nyn soilshey, as deiyr ad er.
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  • Manx Gaelic (Esther Jonah 4 Gospels) (manxgaelic - 1.1)

    2003-05-08

    Manx 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/)

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    • LCSH: Bible. Manx Gaelic.
    • Distribution Abbreviation: manxgaelic

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