Topic:Bible translation
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Welcome to the Wikiversity Center of Biblical Translation.
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[edit] Center description
This Center is a Wikiversity content development project where participants create, organize and develop learning resources related to Bible translation.
The Holy Bible contains 66 books as canonized by the Council of Trent. 39 books are contained in the Old Testament, 27 in the New Testament. Various texts exist outside of this including the Apocrypha and the Gnostic Gospels. These however are unverified, and unsupported by Fundamental Christianity.
[edit] Center news
- 21 December 2006 - Center founded!
[edit] Learning projects
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- Introduction to Bible Translation
- New Testament Greek - Requires Introductory Ancient Greek Language
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[edit] English Bible Translations
A Mostly up-to-date list of current translations and languages:
- American Standard Bible wikisource
- Amplified Bible
- Analytical-Literal Translation
- Bible in Basic English
- Children's Bible
- Christian Standard Bible (Holman)
- Contemporary English Version
- English Standard Version
- Geneva Bible
- God's Word
- Grail Psalter: The Book of Psalms
- King James Version wikisource
- Living Bible
- Message Bible
- New American Bible (Catholic)
- New American Standard Bible
- New English Translation (NET Bible)
- New International Version
- New International Reader's Version
- New Jerusalem Bible
- New King James Version
- New Living Translation
- New Revised Standard Version
- New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures
- Modern King James Bible
- Revised Standard Version
- Today's English Version
- Today's New International Version
- Young's Literal Translation
- World English Bible wikisource
- World English Bible (Hebrew Names Version)
- Wycliffe New Testament
[edit] Other Worldly Languages (Not a complete List)
Albanian Arabic Arabic Armenian (Western) Awadhi Belorussian: Bengali Bosnian Bolivian (Southern) Catalan Chinese Chinese and English Chinese Union Version and English Chamorro Croatian Cuzco Czech Danish Danish Dutch Dutch (Additional) Ecuadorian Shuar Esperanto Estonian Farsi Finnish French Gaelic (Scottish) German German (Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft Stuttgart) Gothic Greek (Ancient including the Septuagint) Greek (Modern) Greek (New Testament) Gujarati Haitian Creole Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic Bibliuleit Indonesian Indonesian (Alkitab Terjemahan Baru and Bahasa Sehari-hari) Italian
Japanese Japanese (Living Bible Paraphrase) Kannada Korean Kurdish Latin (Vulgate) Latvian (New Testament) Latvian Lithuanian Malayalam Malayalam (Additional) Manx Gaelic Maori Marathi Nepali Norwegian Oriya Portuguese Portuguese (Brazilian) Polish Punjabi Quechua Russian Romanian Slovak Slovenian Spanish (Reina-Valera 1995) Spanish (La Biblia de las Americas�) Swahili Swedish Tagalog Tamil Tamil (Additional) Telugu Thai Turkish Ukrainian Ukrainian(Additional) Urdu Vietnamese Vietnamese (Additional)
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[edit] External links
Afrikaans translations, older version and modern version, Zulu, Xhosa, Ndebele.