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Luke 12:47 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

47 “And the servant wha cam to ken his lordʼs wull, and naither gat his sel ready, nor wrocht oot his wull, sal be sair cloured.

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Luke 12:47
14 Iomraidhean Croise  

And Peter spak: “Lord div ye speak this parable to us, or to aʼ the folk?”


“The lord oʼ that servant wull come hame in a day he looks‐na for him, and in an ʼoor when he isna takin tent; and wull cut him sindry, and wull gie him his pairt wiʼ the fause anes!


“Wha winna hear me, and winna hae my words, has ane to judge him: the word I hae gien oot, that sal condemn him iʼ the Last Day.


Jesus answerʼt, “Ye coud hae nae pooer ava again me, gin it warna gien ye frae Aboon: sae he wha deliverʼt me to ye has the chief sin.”


Jesus says to them, “Gin ye war blinʼ, the sin wadna be on ye; but noo ye say, ‘We see!’ yere sin is whaur it was!”


“The times oʼ ignorance God heedit‐na; noo, he chairges aʼ men, in aʼ places, to repent:


To ane, than, wha kens hoo to do a gude thing, and dis‐it‐na, it is a sin to him!


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