2 And certain weemen wha had been healed oʼ foul spirits, and illnesses; Mary, caʼd the Magdalene,
And the sough oʼ him gaed oot intil aʼ Syria: and they feshʼt till him aʼ wha war ill wiʼ aʼ diseases and pains, and thae possessʼt wiʼ demons, and dementit, and that had a stroke: and he healed them.
The Sabbath bein by, Mary Magdalene, and Mary oʼ James, and Salome, coft them spices, that they micht come and anoint him.
And, comin forth early on the first day oʼ the week, he was first made kent to Mary Magdalene, frae wham he had cuisten oot seeven demons.
And a great crood followʼt him; and weemen, wha war makin their maen and lamentin him.
And aʼ his acquaintance war staunin thar, far awa; and the weemen that followʼt him frae Galilee, behauldin thir things.
And the weemen wha had come frae Galilee followʼt eftir, and saw the tomb, and how the corp was laid.
And Jesus demandit oʼ him, “What is yere name?” And he said, “Legion!” for that mony demons had enterʼt intil him.
But staunin by the cross oʼ Jesus war his mither, and his mitherʼs sister, Mary (she oʼ Cleophas), and Mary oʼ Magdala.
Thae aʼ bade wiʼ ae mind in prayer; wiʼ certain weemen; and Mary, Jesusʼ mither, and wiʼ his brithers.