If the only problem for biblical reliability were translation errors, we could fix that and have a perfect and trustworthy Bible. The real problem is that even in the original Hebrew and Greek, the Bible exhibits inconsistencies and historical errors. For example, the biblical evidence that the world was created only six thousand years ago, in only six days, and that the earth existed before the sun, moon and stars, absolutely conflicts with scientific knowledge. This problem did not arise because The Bible has been translated but because the Bible was always in error.
The Bible has been written once, but has been translated countless times in over 2500 languages.
The Bible has been translated into about 5000 modern languages, plus many more other languages down through the centuries that are not used now. The Bible has been translated into English about 80 times since John Wycliff's first English translation.
The Bible has been translated into more than 50 of the Native American languages since the sixteenth century. It has also been translated into about nine of the languages of India as well.
The Bible so far has been translated into most major languages (approximately 2,500). People around the world are still working on translating the Bible into more languages (there are about 4,000 left without a Bible).
when the bible was first translated it was when elizebeth was queen and was trying to find a middle way between prostastents and chatholicism (both religions are christian) sher translated the bible from latin to English and now has probaly been translated into lots more lauguages.
The Bible has been written once, but has been translated countless times in over 2500 languages.
The Bible has been translated into about 5000 modern languages, plus many more other languages down through the centuries that are not used now. The Bible has been translated into English about 80 times since John Wycliff's first English translation.
Yes as Spain is a christian country and mostly catholics, the bible is translated in Spanish.
nobody is sure because there have been many ciopies in the old world, but some could have burned or been lost at sea or just turned into dust-----Do you mean "How many times was the Bible written?" By that I assume you mean "How many times has the Bible been Translated?" The Bible has been translated into hundreds of languages. 2,018 at last count. Some of these many languages have many versions within that language. For example, the Bible has been translated into 24 common English Versions of the Bible, whole or in part.The Bible, or parts thereof, was written in three languages, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek.No one has a clue as to how many copies have been printed. The Bible is the most sold and most stolen book in history.
The Bible has been translated into more than 50 of the Native American languages since the sixteenth century. It has also been translated into about nine of the languages of India as well.
French translations of the Bible have been translated from Greek and Hebrew into French. English translations have been translated from Greek and Hebrew into English
ethiopian
The Bible.
The Bible so far has been translated into most major languages (approximately 2,500). People around the world are still working on translating the Bible into more languages (there are about 4,000 left without a Bible).
when the bible was first translated it was when elizebeth was queen and was trying to find a middle way between prostastents and chatholicism (both religions are christian) sher translated the bible from latin to English and now has probaly been translated into lots more lauguages.
Modern American English
There are thousands of translations and hundreds of languages in which the Bible has been translated. Please be more specific.