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Mark 3
- 1 Is chaidh e stigh a-rithist dhan t-sinagog, agus bha fear an sin aig an robh lamh sheargte.
- 2 Agus bha suil aca air, fiach an dianadh e leigheas air latha sabaid; los cuis dhitidh fhaighinn 'na aghaidh.
- 3 Agus thuirt e ris an duine aig an robh an lamh sheargte: Seas suas sa mhiadhon.
- 4 Is thuirt e riutha: A bheil e laghail math a dhianamh air na laithean sabaid, no olc? beatha a thiarnadh, no cur as dhi? Ach bha iadsan 'nan tosd.
- 5 'S ag amharc orra mun cuairt le feirg 's le duilichinn air son doille an cridhe, thuirt e ris an duine: Sin a mach do lamh. Agus shin e i: is rinneadh slan a lamh dha.
- 6 'S na Phairisich a dol a mach, ghabh iad comhairle san uair cuide ris na Herodianich na aghaidh, fiach ciamar a chuireadh iad as dha.
- 7 Ach chaidh Iosa maille ri dheisciopuil a lethtaobh thun na mara; agus lean moran sluaigh e bho Ghalile 's bho Iudea,
- 8 Agus bho lerusalem, agus bho Idumea, 'S bho thaobh thall Iordain; is iadsan mu thimchioll Thiruis agus Shidoin, cuideachda mhor, 's iad air cluinntinn nan nithean a rinn e, thainig iad ga ionnsuidh.
- 9 Agus thuirt e ri dheisciopuil, bata beag a bhith ga fhreasdal as leth an sluaigh, eagal gun domhlaicheadh iad e.
- 10 Oir leighis e moran, air chor 's gun do bhruchd iad ga ionnsuidh gu beantuinn dha, a mhiad 'sa bha easlainteach.
- 11 'S nuair a chunnaic na spioraid neoghlan e, thuit iad sios air a bhialaobh: agus dheigh iad, ag radh:
- 12 Is tusa Mac Dhe. Is mhaoith e gu fuathasach orra, gun iad ga dhianamh follaiseach.
- 13 'Sa dol suas gu beinn, ghairm e h-uige an fheadhainn a b' aill leis fhein; agus thainig iad ga ionnsuidh.
- 14 Agus roghnaich e gum biodh da fhear dhiag maille ris; agus gun cuireadh e a theagasg iad.
- 15 Is thug e comas dhaibh tinneasan a leigheas, agus deomhain a thilgeadh a mach.
- 16 Agus thug e Peadar mar ainm air Simon:
- 17 Agus Seumas Shebede, agus Eoin, brathair Sheumais, is thug e Boanerges mar ainm orra, se sin, mic an tairneanaich:
- 18 Agus Anndra, agus Philip, agus Bartholome, agus Matu, agus Tomas, agus Seumas Alpheuis, agus Thadeus, agus Simon, an Cananeach,
- 19 Agus Iudas Iscariot, esan mar an ciadna a bhrath e.
- 20 Is thainig iad gu tigh; agus chruinnich an sluagh a rithist, air chor 's nach b urrainn dhaibh urad agus aran ithe.
- 21 S nuair a chuala a chairdean so, chaidh iad a bhreith air; oir thuirt iad: Gun do ghabh e an caothach.
- 22 Is thuirt na Sgriobhaich, a thainig a nuas a Ierusalem: Tha Beelsebub aige, 's gur ann le prionnsa nan deomhan a tha e tilgeadh a mach dheomhan.
- 23 'S an deigh an gairm ri cheile, thuirt e riutha ann an dubhfhacail: Ciamar is urrainn Satan Satan a thilgeadh a mach?
- 24 Agus ma bhios rioghachd air a roinn na h-aghaidh fhein, chan urrainn dhan rioghachd sin seasamh.
- 25 Agus ma bhios tigh air a roinn 'na aghaidh fhein, chan urrainn dhan tigh sin seasamh.
- 26 'S ma tha Satan air eirigh 'na aghaidh fhein, tha e roinnte, 's chan urrainn dha seasamh, ach tha crioch air.
- 27 Chan urrainn do neach sam bith a dhol a stigh do thigh duine laidir, agus airneas a spuilleadh, mur ceangal e an toiseach an duine laidir, agus an sin creachaidh e a thigh.
- 28 Gu firinneach tha mi ag radh ribh, gum mathar do chlann-daoine a h-uile peacadh, agus na blaisbheuman leis an toir iad toibheum:
- 29 Ach esan a their blaisbheum an aghaidh an Spioraid Naoimh, chan fhaigh e mathanas a chaoidh, ach bithidh e ciontach am peacadh siorruidh.
- 30 Chionn gun robh iad ag radh: Tha spiorad neoghlan aige.
- 31 Is thainig a mhathair 'sa bhraithrean; 's nan seasamh a muigh, chuir iad ga shireadh.
- 32 Agus bha an sluagh nan suidhe mun cuairt air; is thuirt iad ris: Faic tha do mhathair 's do bhraithrean a muigh gad iarraidh.
- 33 Agus gam freagairt thuirt e: Co i mo mhathair, agus co iad mo bhraithrean?
- 34 'S ag amharc mun cuairt orrasan, a bha 'nan suidhe mu thimcheall, thuirt e: Seall mo mhathair, agus mo bhraithrean.
- 35 Oir is esan, a ni toil Dhe, mo bhrathair, agus mo phiuthar, agus mo mhathair.
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Scots Gaelic (Gospel of Mark) (gaelic - 1.2)
2009-12-21Scottish Gaelic (gd)
Gaelic Gospel of Mark (Scottish Gaelic)
The Gospel of Mark in Gaelic is largely based on the Gospel of Mark in Ewen MacEachan's New Testament. The New Testament was produced in 1875 from a manuscript left by Father MacEachan. Archaic language has been replaced by modern words and idioms. We found the Gospel of Mark in Gaelic at: http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/avenue/pa44/mkg1.htm- Direction: LTR
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