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Luke 23:11 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

11 And Herod, wiʼ his men‐at‐airms, geckin at him and flytin him, cuist aboot him a braw manteel, and sent him back to Pilate.

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Luke 23:11
16 Iomraidhean Croise  

Aboot that time Herod, the King‐Depute, heard aʼ that was said aboot Jesus.


For Herod had grippit John, and putten him in bonds; and cuist him intil prison for the sake oʼ Herodias, wife oʼ his brither Philip.


But whan Herodʼs birthday cam, the daughter oʼ Herodias danced in the mids oʼ them aʼ, and glamorʼd Herod.


And he answerʼt and tauld them, “Elijah, indeed, dis come first, to pit aʼ things to richts; and yet hoo is it written oʼ the Son oʼ Man, that he maun dree mony things, and be unco lichtlied?


And the Heid‐priests and the Scribes war staunin, and desperately wytin him.


Than Jesus cam forth, wearin the croon oʼ thorns, and the purple robe. And Pilate cryʼt to them, “Look at the man!”


For gin aiblins thar come intil yer kirk a man wiʼ rings oʼ gowd, and braw cleedin; and thar come in as weel, ane in poortith, wiʼ claes unclean;


And ye soud spy him wearin the braw cleedin, and say, “Ye sit here in a gude place!” and to the ane in poortith soud say, “Ye staun there!” or “Sit ye aneath my fit‐brod!”


Lean sinn:

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