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PSAL. XXXI
1Aynyd’s, O Hiarn, ta mee er choyrt my hreishteil: ny lhig dou dy bragh v’er my choyrt gys nearey; livrey mee ayns dty chairys.
2Croym sheese dty chleaysh hym: jean siyr dy my livrey.
3As bee uss my chreg lajer, as thie my endeilys: dy vod oo m’y hauail.
4Son uss my chreg lajer, as my chashtal: bee uss neesht my leeideilagh, as cur mee er y raad er graih dt’Ennym.
5Tayrn mee ass y ribbey t’ad er hoiaghey dy follit er my hon: son uss my niart.
6Gys dty laueyn ta mee treishteil m’annym: son t’ou er my livrey, O Hiarn, uss Jee yn ynrickys.
7Ta dwoaie er ve aym orroosyn ta geiyrt er ny cliaghtaghyn faase-chredjuagh [dy obbeeys]: as ta my hreishteil er ny ve ayns y Chiarn.
8Bee’m gennal, as nee’m boggey ’ghoaill ayns dty vyghin: son t’ou er choyrt tastey da my heaghyn, as er chooinaghtyn er my annym ayns treihys.
9Cha vel oo er my yeigh seose ayns laue my noid: agh er hoiaghey my chassyn ayns boayl dy reamys.
10Jean myghin orrym, O Hiarn, son ta mee ayns seaghyn: as ta my hoilshey er n’aase moal lesh eer trimshey; dy jarroo my annym as my challin.
11Son ta my vea er n’aase shenn lesh trimshey: as my vleeantyn lesh dobberan.
12Ta my niart dy m’ailleil, kyndagh rish my vee-chraueeaght: as ta my chraueyn er choayl nyn mioyr.
13Haink mee dy ve son oltooan mastey ooilley my noidyn, agh er-lheh mastey my naboonyn: as ren adsyn jeh m’ainjys roie er-chea voym, as adsyn honnick mee er y raad, ren ad m’y haghney.
14Ta mee dy bollagh er my yarrood, myr dooinney marroo ass cooinaghtyn: ta mee coontit myr saagh brisht.
15Ta mee er chlashtyn jeh cooyl-chassid y sleih: as ta aggle er dy chooilley heu, choud as t’ad cur nyn ghing cooidjagh, as goaill coyrle dy ghoaill ersooyl my vioys.
16Agh ta my hreishteil er ny ve aynyd’s, O Hiarn: ta mish er ghra, She uss my Yee.
17Ta my hraa ayns dty laue; livrey mee veih laue my noidyn: as vouesyn ta jannoo tranlaase orrym.
18Jeeagh da dty harvaant soilshey dty eddin: as saue mee er graih dty vyghinyn.
19Ny lhig dou tuittym giare jeh my hreishteil, O Hiarn, son ta mee er n’eamagh ort: lhig da ny mee-chrauee ve er nyn goyrt gys nearey, as er nyn goyrt nyn dhost ayns yn oaie.
20Lhig da ny meillyn breagagh ve er nyn goyrt nyn dhost: ta dy dewil, dy mooaralagh, as dy olkyssagh loayrt noi’n vooinjer chairagh.
21O cre cha palchey ta dty vieys, t’ou er chiarail nyn gour ocsyn ta goaill aggle royd: as shen t’ou er n’yannoo aarloo dauesyn ta coyrt nyn dreishteil aynyd, dy jarroo kiongoyrt rish mec gheiney!
22Nee oo ad y choadey ayns boayl follit dty enish veih brasnaghey dy chooilley ghooinney: nee oo ad y cheiltyn ayns dty chabbane veih argane chengaghyn.
23Dy row booise gys y Chiarn: son t’eh er yeeaghyn dooys kenjallys yindyssagh ayns ard-valley lajer.
24As tra va mee ayns my hiyr, dooyrt mee: Ta mish er my hilgey magh veih shilley dty hooillyn.
25Ny-yeih, hug oo clashtyn da coraa my phadjer: tra ren mee geamagh ort.
26O cur-jee graih da’n Chiarn, ooilley shiuish e nooghyn: son ta’n Chiarn coadey adsyn ta ynrick, as dy palchey cooilleeney eshyn ta gymmyrkey eh-hene dy mooaralagh.
27Bee-jee dunnal, as nee eshyn niartaghey nyn gree: shiuish ooilley ta coyrt nyn dreishteil ayns y Chiarn.
© British and Foreign Bible Society 1819, 2019