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I was thinking so,’ said Frodo. ‘But we have got to try and get there; and it won’t be done by sitting and thinking. So I am afraid we must be going. Thank you very much indeed for your kindness! I’ve been in terror of you and your dogs for over thirty years, Farmer Maggot, though you may laugh to hear it. It’s a pity: for I’ve missed a good friend. And now I’m sorry to leave so soon. But I’ll come back, perhaps, one day - if I get a chance.’
‘Yth esen vy ow tybi yndella,’ yn medh Frodo. ‘Mes res yw dhyn y assaya; ha ny vydh gwrys dre esedha ha tybi. Ytho, res yw dhyn mos, soweth. Meur ras dhis yn feur a’th guvder! My re vywas yn-dann browagh ahanas ha’th heun dre voy es deg warn ugens blydhen, Mr. Magott, kyn hwartthi orth y glywes. Anfeusik yw, drefenn na aswonnyn koweth da. Ha lemmyn drog yw genev gasa mar skon. Mes my a vydh dehweles, martesen, unn jydh - mar pe chons dhymm.’langbot langbot
The Death of John the Baptist (Mk 6.14–29; Lk 9.7–9) 1At that time Herod, the ruler of Galilee, heard about Jesus. 2“He is really John the Baptist, who has come back to life,” he told his officials. “That is why he has this power to perform miracles.” 3For Herod had earlier ordered John's arrest, and he had him chained and put in prison. He had done this because of Herodias, his brother Philip's wife. 4For some time John the Baptist had told Herod, “It isn't right for you to be married to Herodias!” 5Herod wanted to kill him, but he was afraid of the Jewish people, because they considered John to be a prophet. 6On Herod's birthday the daughter of Herodias danced in front of the whole group. Herod was so pleased 7that he promised her, “I swear that I will give you anything you ask for!” 8At her mother's suggestion she asked him, “Give me here and now the head of John the Baptist on a dish!” 9The king was sad, but because of the promise he had made in front of all his guests he gave orders that her wish be granted. 10So he had John beheaded in prison. 11The head was brought in on a dish and given to the girl, who took it to her mother. 12John's disciples came, carried away his body, and buried it; then they went and told Jesus. Jesus Feeds a Great Crowd (Mk 6.30–44; Lk 9.10–17; Jn 6.1–14) 13When Jesus heard the news about John, he left there in a boat and went to a lonely place by himself. The people heard about it, so they left their towns and followed him by land. 14Jesus got out of the boat, and when he saw the large crowd, his heart was filled with pity for them, and he healed those who were ill. 15That evening his disciples came to him and said, “It is already very late, and this is a lonely place. Send the people away and let them go to the villages to buy food for themselves.” 16“They don't have to leave,” answered Jesus. “You yourselves give them something to eat!” 17“All we have here are five loaves and two fish,” they replied. 18“Then bring them here to me,” Jesus said. 19He ordered the people to sit down on the grass; then he took the five loaves and the two fish, looked up to heaven, and gave thanks to God. He broke the loaves and gave them to the disciples, and the disciples gave them to the people. 20Everyone ate and had enough. Then the disciples took up twelve baskets full of what was left over. 21The number of men who ate was about 5,000, not counting the women and children. Jesus Walks on the Water (Mk 6.45–52; Jn 6.15–21) 22Then Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead to the other side of the lake, while he sent the people away. 23After sending the people away, he went up a hill by himself to pray. When evening came, Jesus was there alone; 24and by this time the boat was far out in the lake, tossed about by the waves, because the wind was blowing against it. 25Between three and six o'clock in the morning Jesus came to the disciples, walking on the water. 26When they saw him walking on the water, they were terrified. “It's a ghost!” they said, and screamed with fear. 27Jesus spoke to them at once. “Courage!” he said. “It is I. Don't be afraid!” 28Then Peter spoke up. “Lord, if it is really you, order me to come out on the water to you.” 29“Come!” answered Jesus. So Peter got out of the boat and started walking on the water to Jesus. 30But when he noticed the strong wind, he was afraid and started to sink down in the water. “Save me, Lord!” he cried. 31At once Jesus reached out and grabbed hold of him and said, “How little faith you have! Why did you doubt?” 32They both got into the boat, and the wind died down. 33Then the disciples in the boat worshipped Jesus. “Truly you are the Son of God!” they exclaimed. Jesus Heals the Sick in Gennesaret (Mk 6.53–56) 34They crossed the lake and came to land at Gennesaret, 35where the people recognized Jesus. So they sent for the sick people in all the surrounding country and brought them to Jesus. 36They begged him to let those who were ill at least touch the edge of his cloak; and all who touched it were made well.
Mernans Yowann Besydhyer Mark 6:14-29; Luk 9:7-9 1Y'n prys na Herod an tetrargh a glewas derivas a-dro dhe er-da Yesu, 2hag ev a leveris dh'y wesyon, ‘Hemm yw Yowann Besydhyer; drehevys yw a'n re varow ha rakhenna yma oberow barthusek owth oberi ynno ev.’ 3Rag Herod re dhalghennsa Yowann ha'y gelmi ha'y worra yn prison drefenn Herodias, gwreg y vroder Felip; 4rag Yowann a leveris dhodho, ‘Nyns yw lafyl ty dh'y havoes.’ 5Ha pan vynnas y ladha, ev a borthas own a'n routh, rag i dh'y synsi avel profoes. 6Mesa pan dheuth penn-bloedh Herod, myrgh Herodias a dhonsyas a-dheragdha ha plesya Herod; 7mayth ambosas dre li dhe ri dhedhi pypynag a vynna hi govynn. 8Mes hi, ynniys gans hy mamm, a leveris, ‘Ro dhymm omma penn Yowann Besydhyer war dallyour.’ 9Ha grevys o an myghtern, mes drefenn an li, ha'n re esedhys ganso orth an voes, ev a erghis may fe res dhedhi, 10hag ev a dhannvonas dhe dhibenna Yowann y'n prison. 11Ha'y benn a veu degys war dallyour hag a veu res dhe'n vowes ha hi a'n dug dh'y mamm. 12Ha'y dhyskyblon a dheuth ha doen y gorf ha'y ynkleudhyas, ha dos dhe ri derivas dhe Yesu. Maga an Pymp Mil Mark 6:30-44; Luk 9:10-17; Yow 6:1-14 13Ha Yesu pan y'n klewas a omdennas alena yn gorhel dhe dyller difeyth, yn priva; ha'n routhow a glewas henna hag a'n siwyas a-droes dhiworth an sitys. 14Ha pan diras, ev a welas routh veur, hag ev a veu movyes gans truedh ragdha, hag ev a yaghhas aga klevyon. 15Ha devedhys an gorthugher, y dhyskyblon a dheuth dhodho ha leverel, ‘An tyller ma yw difeyth ha seulabrys diwedhes yw an eur; gas an routhow dhe vos, mayth ellons dhe'n trevow dhe brena boes ragdha aga honan.’ 16Mes yn-medh Yesu dhedha, ‘Ny res dhedha mos yn-kerdh; hwi rewgh dhedha dhe dhybri.’ 17Yn-medhons dhodho, ‘Nyns eus dhyn omma saw pymp torth ha dew bysk.’ 18Yn-medh ev, ‘Gwrewgh aga dri dhymm omma.’ 19Ena yth erghis dhe'n routhow esedha war an glaswels ha wosa ev dhe gemmeres an pymp torth ha'n dhew bysk ha mires yn-bann dhe nev, ev a vennigas ha terri, ha ri an torthow dhe'n dhyskyblon, ha'n dhyskyblon a's ros dhe'n routhow. 20Ha pub huni a dhybris ha lenwys vons, hag i a guntellas an brewyon a veu gesys, dewdhek kanstellas leun. 21Ha'n re a dhybris o neb pymp mil wour, heb rekna benynes ha fleghes. Kerdhes war an Dowr Mark 6:45-52; Yow 6:15-21 22Ha hware, Yesu a wrug dh'y dhyskyblon mos a-bervedh y'n gorhel ha mos a-ragdho dhe'n tu arall, hag ev ow tannvon an routhow yn-kerdh. 23Ha wosa dannvon an routhow dhe-ves, ev eth yn-bann dhe'n menydh rag pysi yn priva. Ha pan o devedhys an gorthugher, yth esa ev ena, y honan. 24Hag yth esa an gorhel yn kres an mor, tewlys yn harow gans an tonnow, rag an gwyns o er y bynn. 25Hag yn peswora goel an nos ev a dheuth dhedha ow kerdhes war an mor. 26Ha'n dhyskyblon, pan y'n gwelsons ow kerdhes war an mor, broweghys vons, hag yn-medhons, ‘Tarosvann yw’, hag i a armas rag own. 27Mes a-dhesempis Yesu a gewsis dhedha, ‘Gwellhewgh agas cher, my yw; na berthewgh own.’ 28Ha Peder a worthybis dhodho ow leverel, ‘Arloedh, mars yw ty, gwra erghi dhymm a dhos dhiso war an dowrow.’ 29Ev a leveris, ‘Deus!’ Ha Peder a dhiyskynnas a'n gorhel ha kerdhes war an dowrow ha dos troha Yesu. 30Mes pan welas an gwyns dhe vos krev, own a'n kemmeras, ha pan dhallathas sedhi, ev a armas ow leverel, ‘Arloedh, gwr a ow sawya!’ 31Hag a-dhesempis Yesu a ystynnas y leuv ha'y dhalghenna, ha leverel dhodho, ‘A ty a voghes fydh, prag y hwrussys doutya?’ 32Ha pan dhothyens a-bervedh y'n gorhel an gwyns a hedhis. 33Ha'n re esa y'n gorhel a'n gordhyas, ow leverel, ‘Yn hwir ty yw Mab Duw.’ Yaghheans an Glevyon yn Gennesaret Mark 6:53-56 34Ha pan ens i tremenys, i a dheuth dhe'n tir yn Gennesaret. 35Ha gwer an tyller na, pan y'n aswonnsons, a dhannvonas derivas dhe oll an pow a-dro ha doen dhodho oll an glevyon, 36ha'y bysi may tocchyens unnsel pilenn y vantell; ha seul a's tochyas a veu sawys.langbot langbot
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