11 And they war fuʼ oʼ rage: and they coonsellʼt ane wiʼ anither what they wad do to Jesus?
And they spak ane till anither, sayin, “We took nae breid!”
And the Heid‐Priests and Pharisees, hearing his parables, jaloused that he spak oʼ them.
And aʼ iʼ the kirk war fuʼ oʼ rage, when they heard thir things;
And he lookit roond aboot on them aʼ, and said to the man, “Rax oot yere haun!” And he did sae, and his haun was restored, like as the ither.
And it cam aboot iʼ thae days, that he gaed oot intil a mountain for prayer; and was aʼ the nicht in prayer to God.
The Heigh‐priests and the Pharisees than gaitherʼt a Cooncil; and quoʼ they, “What are we to do? for this man dis mony wunner‐warks.
Eftir thae things, Jesus gaed up and doon aʼ Galilee; for he wadna gang iʼ the land oʼ Judea, for the Jews ettled to kill him.
“And, takin vengeance on them aften, in aʼ the kirks, I strave to mak them blaspheme; and bein uncolie enraged again them, I pursued them the lenth oʼ foreign cities.
But, ordering them oot oʼ the Court, they coonsellʼt amang their sels,
But Peter and John, answerin said, “Gin it be richt for us to list to you, mair than to God, judge yersels!
Whan they heard that, they war cut to the heart, and coonsellʼt thegither to kill them.
Noo, as they heard thae things, they war stricken to the heart, and they gnashʼt at him wiʼ their teeth.
But theyʼse gang on nae mair, for their folly sal be seen oʼ aʼ men, as was the ithersʼ.