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Luke 11:41 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

41 “Gie noo yere substance as awmous; and aʼ things are pure tʼye.

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Luke 11:41
37 Iomraidhean Croise  

“For ye aye hae the puir wʼye; but ye hae‐na me aye!


“Gie till him seekin frae ye; and frae him wha wad receive oʼ ye turn‐ye‐no awa.


“For it comes‐na ben intil his heart, but only to his stammack; and gaes intil the sewer, purifyin aʼ meat.”


“Sell yere plenishin, and gie awmons: mak to ye wallets that dinna wax auld; gear nevir‐failin aboon! whaur nae reiver comes nar, nor moth dis destroy!


“And I say tʼye, Mak to yersels freends oʼ unrichtous gear; that whansaeʼer it may fail ye, they sal tak ye in till everlastin bidin‐places!


And, listenin to him, Jesus said, “Ae thing, yet, dae ye want! Sell ye aʼ things that ye hae, and divide wiʼ the needy, and yeʼse hae gude gear in Heeven! And come! follow ye me!”


But, staunin afore him, Zaccheus said, “Lord! I gie the hauf oʼ my gear to the puir; and gin frae ony ane I hae taen by fause dealin, I gie him back fowr‐fauld!”


And a voice the second time cam to him, “Whatna things God has made pure, caʼ thou no common!”


Than the disciples, ilka ane as he had ability, was mindit to send charitie to the brethren dwallin in Judea.


“Noo, eftir a gude wheen years, I cam to fesh aumous to my nation, and offerans:


For gin the readiness to wull is set forth accordin to what a man has, it is appruvʼt; and no accordin to what he has no.


Lat him that staw steal nae mair, but raither toilin, workin wiʼ his ain hauns at what is fit, that he may hae to gie to him wha has‐na.


Aʼ things are clean to the clean: but to the unclean and unbelievin is naething clean: but baith their mind and conscience hae become unclean.


But, oʼ doin gude, and oʼ fellowship, forget na; for wiʼ sic sacrifeeces as thir, God is weel‐pleased.


For God is no ill‐deedie to be forgettin yere wark and love that ye schawed forth for his name; in serʼin the saunts, and still serʼin.


The service oʼ religion, pure and perfete afore oor God and Father is this: To be visitin faitherless and widows iʼ their dool, to keep his sel unstained frae the warld.


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