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A man by the name of John Wycliffe, a professor and philosopher from Oxford, England, is credited for having translated the Bible from the Latin language to the English language near the year 1385. Since then, there have been roughly 450 translations of the Bible.
The Bible has been translated into so many different languages that it is hard to think of a single country that does not have a Bible in at least its principal language.
The official language of Andorra is Catalan. Other than Catalan, some people in Andorra speak Galician. The Bible exists in both of these languages. Other languages spoken in Andorra by parts of the population are common ones such as Spanish.
Primarily Hebrew and Greek. The third original language was Aramaic - which was a common language in the Middle East. It would have likely been what Jesus spoke. Many words and phrases were in Aramaic, but not whole books of the Bible.
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 Klingon Language Version of the Bible is available, though it's not exactly a translation. Just search for Bible and Klingon in Google.
Perhaps you better review and rephrase your question. How do you translate a language to the bible???
A man by the name of John Wycliffe, a professor and philosopher from Oxford, England, is credited for having translated the Bible from the Latin language to the English language near the year 1385. Since then, there have been roughly 450 translations of the Bible.
Yes, there is a Klingon version of the Bible, but it is only a translation from English and not from the original Biblical languages.
The Bible has been translated into so many different languages that it is hard to think of a single country that does not have a Bible in at least its principal language.
The Holy Bible has been translated into nearly every language that is currently spoken. Copies of these translated Bibles can be found at BibleGateway, and many local churches have translated Bibles available for commonly spoke languages.
The official language of Andorra is Catalan. Other than Catalan, some people in Andorra speak Galician. The Bible exists in both of these languages. Other languages spoken in Andorra by parts of the population are common ones such as Spanish.
The bible has been translation into over 2,000 languages. Spanish is one of the earlier languages that the Bible was translated into and there are over a dozen translations in the Spanish language.
Yes as Spain is a christian country and mostly catholics, the bible is translated in Spanish.
The Mohawk tribe was part of the Iroquoian language. Several people have been credited with translating parts into a whole book as noted in the link below:
Primarily Hebrew and Greek. The third original language was Aramaic - which was a common language in the Middle East. It would have likely been what Jesus spoke. Many words and phrases were in Aramaic, but not whole books of the Bible.
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.