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Luke 16:14 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

14 Noo the Pharisees, wha war lovers oʼ gear, hearin thir things, geckʼt at him.

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Luke 16:14
18 Iomraidhean Croise  

“But wae for ye, Scribes and Pharisees, pretenders! for ye steek up the Kingdom oʼ Heeven afore men wha wad gang in; ye naither gang in yersels, nor alloo them to gang in wha wad!


He said to them, “Gie place: for the bairn is no deid, but is sleepin!” And they geckʼt at him, and leuch.


And he said to them aʼ, “Tak tent, and keep yersels frae being sellie; for a manʼs life disna bide in his haddin or his gear.”


“Wha devoor weedowsʼ hooses, and to blinʼ the een mak lang prayers: thir sal hae a greater male?-?diction!”


And the folk war staunin, lookin on. And the Rulers war jeerin, sayin, “He rescued ithers; lat him rescue his selʼ! gin he be the Anointit, Godʼs chosen Ane!”


And they made derision oʼ him, kennin she was deid.


For men wull be lovers oʼ their sels, lovers oʼ siller, boastfuʼ, prood, miscaʼers, undutifuʼ to parents, thankless, unholie.


Ithers war tried wiʼ mockins and clourins; aye, mair; wiʼ fetters and dungeons:


Lean sinn:

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