No, the Armenian version of The Bible was translated from Assyrian (Aramean) and partly from Greek.
Kavorh Avedis Sarafian has written: 'The Bible characters' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, etc., Armenian, Textbooks
Vahan H. Tootikian has written: 'Highlights of Armenian Christendom' 'Understanding the New Testament' -- subject(s): Bible, Introductions 'Perspectives--religious, literary, and Armenian'
The first written account in the Bible is Exodus.
Most Armenians used the Armenian Bible that was translated by Saint Mesrop in the early 5th century. The Jehovah's Witnesses have also translated the Bible into Armenian, but since Armenians are generally skeptical of Witnesses and there are noted deviations between a "Witness Bible" and a traditional Bible, most Armenians will caution you against using it.
Rose Baboian has written: 'The art of Armenian cooking' -- subject(s): Armenian Cookery 'Armenian American Cook Book'
Adour H. Yacoubian has written: 'English-Armenian and Armenian-English dictionary romanized' -- subject(s): Armenian, Armenian language, Dictionaries, English, English language 'English-Armenian and Armenian-English concise dictionary' -- subject(s): Armenian, Armenian language, Dictionaries, English, English language
Armenian First League was created in 1992.
Frederick Davis Greene has written: 'Armenian massacres' -- subject(s): Armenian massacres, 1894-1896, Armenians, Armenian question
Arshag Ohan Sarkissian has written: 'The beginning of the Armenian question, 1870-1881' -- subject(s): Armenian question 'History of the Armenian question to 1885' -- subject(s): Armenian question
Hagop A. Chakmakjian has written: 'In quest of justice and peace in the Middle East' -- subject(s): Bible, Jewish-Arab relations, Prophecies 'The Armenian Evangelical movement'
The first book of the Bible is Exodus and it was written by Moses. The last book of the Bible is Revelation and it was written by the apostle John.
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