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Matthew 4:21 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

21 And gangin forrit tharawa, he saw ither twa brithers, James, son oʼ Zebedee, and his brither John, in a smack wiʼ Zebedee their faither, workin on their nets: and he bad them “Come!”

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Matthew 4:21
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Noo the twal Apostlesʼ names are thir: first Simon, wha is named Peter, and Andro his brither; James oʼ Zebedee, and John his brither;


And sax days eftir, Jesus taks Peter, and James, and his brither John, and brings them up intil a heigh mountain by their sels:


And takin wiʼ him Peter and Zebedeeʼs twa sons, he grew unco fuʼ oʼ sorrow, and sair putten‐aboot.


And they, withoot ado, left the nets, and gaed eftir him.


And they, forsakin the boat, and their faither, gaed eftir him.


And James; and John, brither oʼ James; them he caʼd “Boanerges,” meanin, “Men oʼ Thunner.”


But he loot nane follow him, but only Peter and James and John (Jamesʼ brither).


Thar war thegither Simon Peter, and Tammas, caʼd “The Twin,” and Nathaniel oʼ Galilee‐Cana, and they oʼ Zebedee, and twa ither oʼ the disciples.


And he slew James, Johnʼs brither, wiʼ the sword.


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