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Matthew 20:5 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

5 “And again he gaed oot aboot twalʼ, and thrie oʼclock, and did the same.

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Matthew 20:5
15 Iomraidhean Croise  

“And quoʼ he to them, ‘Gang ye as weel intil the vine‐yaird, and whateʼer is richt, ye sal hae!’ And they gaed their ways.


“And at fyve he gaed oot, and faund mair staunin; and, quoʼ he, ‘Hoo isʼt ye staun here, idle aʼ the day?’


Noo, frae the ʼoor oʼ twalʼ, thar was black mirk ower aʼ the kintra, to the ʼoor oʼ thrie.


Quoʼ he, “Come ye and see!” They cam, and saw whaur he dwalt, and bade wiʼ him the lave oʼ that day; for it was nar haunʼ fowr oʼclock.


Jesus answerʼt, “Are thar no twalʼ oors to a day? Gin ony man gang iʼ the day, he stoiters‐na, for that he sees the licht oʼ this warld.


And Jaucobʼs waal was thar‐at. And Jesus, forfouchten wiʼ the way, cuist his sel doon on the waal: and it was aboot the denner‐time.


He saw in plain vision, about thrie oʼclock iʼ the day, an Angel oʼ God comin in to him, and sayin to him, “Cornelius!”


Noo, on the morn, as they gaed on their way, and cam nar to the citie, Peter gaed up to the hoose‐tap to pray, aboot the denner‐time.


Noo Peter and John war gaun into the Temple for the ʼoor oʼ prayer: thrie oʼclock.


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