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WORD Research this...Matthew 25
- 1 Eisht bee reeriaght niau er ny hoylaghey gys jeih moidynyn, ghow ny lampyn oc, as hie magh quail y dooinney poosee.
- 2 As va queig jeu creeney, as queig ommijagh.
- 3 Hug adsyn va ommijagh lhieu ny lampyn oc, agh cha dug ad lhieu ooil maroo:
- 4 Agh hug y vooinjer chreeney lhieu ooil ayns ny siyn oc marish nyn lampyn.
- 5 Choud as v'ad fieau er y dooinney poosee, huitt ad ooilley er saveenagh as cadley.
- 6 As ec main-oie va eam er ny choyrt, Cur-my-ner ta'n dooinney-poosee cheet, gow-jee magh ny whail.
- 7 Eisht dirree ooilley ny moidynyn shen, as hooar ad aarloo nyn lampyn.
- 8 As dooyrt y vooinjer ommijagh rish y vooinjer chreeney, Cur-jee dooinyn jeh'n ooil euish, son ta ny lampyn ain goll ass.
- 9 Agh dreggyr y vooinjer chreeney, gra, Cha der; er-aggle nagh bee dy liooar ain dooin hene as diuish neesht: share diu roie hucsyn ta creck, as kionnaghey diu hene.
- 10 As choud as v'ad goll dy chionnaghey haink y dooinney-poosee, as hie yn vooinjer va aarloo stiagh marish gys y vannish, as va'n dorrys jeight.
- 11 Ny lurg shen haink ny moidynyn elley gra, Hiarn, Hiarn, foshil dooin.
- 12 Agh dreggyr eshyn as dooyrt eh, Dy firrinagh ta mee gra riu, nagh voddym goaill riu.
- 13 Bee-jee er nyn dwoaie er-y-fa shen son cha vel fys eu er y laa ny'n oor, nee Mac y dooinney cheet.
- 14 Son ta reeriaght niau myr dooinney va mysh goaill jurnah gys cheer foddey, deie er e harvaantyn hene, as livrey eh daue e chooid:
- 15 As da fer hug eh queig talentyn, da fer elley jees, as da fer elley unnane, da dy chooilley ghooinney rere roshtyn e hushtey, as chelleeragh ghow eh e yurnah.
- 16 Eisht hie yn fer v'er gheddyn ny queig talentyn, as ren eh dellal lhieu, as chossyn eh queig talentyn elley.
- 17 As myrgeddin eshyn v'er gheddyn jees, chossyn eh neesht jees elley.
- 18 Agh eshyn va lesh yn un talent, hie eh as chleiy eh ayns y thalloo, as dollee eh argid e hiarn.
- 19 Agh lurg foddey dy hraa haink chiarn ny sharvaantyn shen, as ren eh coontey roo.
- 20 As haink eshyn v'er gheddyn ny queig talentyn, as hug eh lesh queig talentyn elley, gra, Hiarn, livrey uss dooys queig talentyn: cur-my-ner, ta mee er chosney queig talentyn elley lhieu.
- 21 Dooyrt e hiarn rish, S'mie t'ou er n'yannoo, harvaant vie as firrinagh; t'ou er ny ve firrinagh ayns y veggan, livrey-yms mooarane gys dty churrym: immee uss stiagh gys boggey dty hiarn.
- 22 Haink eshyn myrgeddin v'er gheddyn yn daa halent, as dooyrt eh, Hiarn, livrey uss dooys daa halent: cur-my-ner, ta mee er chosney daa halent elley lhieu.
- 23 Dooyrt e hiarn rish, S'mie t'ou er n'yannoo, harvaant vie as firrinagh: t'ou er ny ve firrinagh ayns y veggan, livrey-yms mooarane gys dty churrym: immee uss stiagh gys boggey dty hiarn.
- 24 Agh y fer v'er gheddyn yn un talent haink eh, as dooyrt eh, Hiarn, va fys aym's dy nee dooinney creoi oo; buinn raad nagh ren oo cuirr, as chaglym raad nagh ren oo skeayley.
- 25 As ghow mee aggle, as hie mee as dollee mee dty halent ayns y thalloo: jeeagh, shoh dhyt dty chooid hene.
- 26 Dreggyr e hiarn, as dooyrt eh rish, Harvaant vee-chairagh as neu-harroogh, va fys ayd's dy row mish buinn raad nagh ren mee cuirr, as chaglym raad nagh ren mee skeayley.
- 27 Lhisagh oo er-y-fa shen v'er chur my argid magh er-use, as eisht tra harrin, oddin v'er gheddyn my chooid hene lesh bishaghey.
- 28 Gow-jee er-y-fa shen yn talent veihsyn, as cur-jee eh dasyn ta jeih talentyn echey.
- 29 Son da dy chooilley ghooinney ta kuse echey vees er ny choyrt, as yiow eh ny smoo: agh veihsyn nagh vel echey vees er ny ghoaill ersooyl eer shen ny ta echey.
- 30 As tilg-jee yn charvaant neu-harroogh ayns y dorraghys sodjey-mooie: ayns shen vees keayney as snaggeraght feeacklyn.
- 31 Tra hig Mac y dooinney ayns e ghloyr, as ooilley e ainleyn casherick marish, shen y traa hoie-ys eh er stoyl-reeoil e ghloyr.
- 32 As kiongoyrt rish vees dy chooilley ashoon er nyn jaglym; as scarree eh ad veih-my-cheilley, myr ta bochilley scarrey eddyr e chirree as ny goair:
- 33 As soie-ee eh ny kirree er e laue-yesh, agh ny goair er e laue-chiare.
- 34 Eisht jir y ree roosyn er e laue-yesh, Tar-jee chloan vannit my Ayrey, gow-jee eiraght 'sy reeriaght ta kiarit diu er-dy hoshiaght y theihll.
- 35 Son va mee accryssagh, as hug shiu beaghey dou: va mee paagh, as hug shiu jough dou: va mee my yoarree, as ghow shiu stiagh mee:
- 36 Rooisht, as ren shiu m'y choamrey: va mee ching, as haink shiu dy my yeeaghyn: va mee ayns pryssoon, as haink shiu hym.
- 37 Eisht nee'n chloan chairagh eh y reggyrt, gra, Hiarn, cuin honnick shin oo accryssagh, as dy dug shin beaghey dhyt? ny paagh, as dy dug shin jough dhyt?
- 38 Cuin honnick shin oo dty yoarree, as dy-ghow shin stiagh oo? ny rooisht, as dy ren shin dty choamrey?
- 39 Ny cuin honnick shin oo ching, ny ayns pryssoon, as dy daink shin dy dty yeeaghyn?
- 40 As freggyree yn Ree, as jir eh roo, Dy firrinagh ta mee gra riu, Ayns wheesh as dy vel shiu er n'yannoo eh son y fer sloo jeu shoh my vraaraghyn, ta shiu er n'yannoo eh er my hon's.
- 41 Eisht jir eh roosyn myrgeddin er y laue-chiare, Immee-jee voym, chloan churstey gys yn aile dy bragh farraghtyn, kiarit son y drogh-spyrryd as e ainleyn.
- 42 Son va mee accryssagh, as cha dug shiu beaghey dou: va mee paagh, as cha dug shiu jough dou:
- 43 Va mee my yoarree, as cha ghow shiu stiagh mee: rooisht, as cha ren shiu m'y choamrey: ching, as ayns pryssoon, as cha daink shiu dy my yeeaghyn.
- 44 Eisht nee adsyn myrgeddin eh y reggyrt, gra, Hiarn, cuin honnick shin oo accryssagh, ny paagh, ny dty yoarree, ny rooisht, ny ching, ny ayns pryssoon, as nagh chooin shin lhiat?
- 45 Eisht nee eh nyn reggyrt, gra, Dy firrinagh ta mee gra riu, Ayns wheesh as nagh ren shiu eh son unnane jeh'n vooinjer sloo jeu shoh, cha ren shiu eh er my hon's.
- 46 As hed ad shoh ersooyl gys y kerraghey dy bragh farraghtyn: agh y chloan chairagh gys y vea veayn.
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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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