Ruthenian, Rusinski
I believe that the first printing of the bible using movable type was the The Gutenberg Bible of 1455.
The Protestants do not think any books are missing from their Bible.
The Bible has been translated into hundreds of languages. The complete Bible is available in about 700 languages, while portions or selections of it are available in thousands of other languages.
It is said that the Bible is published, all or in part, in over 2000 languages and dialects.
No.
I believe that the first printing of the bible using movable type was the The Gutenberg Bible of 1455.
The Protestants do not think any books are missing from their Bible.
Does the bible say that angels use sign languages
The Bible has been translated into hundreds of languages. The complete Bible is available in about 700 languages, while portions or selections of it are available in thousands of other languages.
Aramaic , Hebrew and Greek are the 3 languages.
Johannes Gutenberg invented movable type, which started the Printing Revolution. He was the first to use movable type for printing, and printed the first Gutenberg Bible. See the related link for more information.
It is said that the Bible is published, all or in part, in over 2000 languages and dialects.
The complete Bible has been translated into more than 400 languages, and portions of it have been translated into over 2,000 languages and dialects. 95% of the world's 6.5 billion inhabitants have access to at least a portion of the Bible in their native languages. For exact figures, see the website for Wycliffe Bible Translators.
Doctors of theology and Bible languages.
He invented the printing press and was the first person to print the bible WITH the printing press. This was called the Gutenberg Bible.
There are probably hundreds maybe thousands of languages that the Bible is not printed in. For example in PNG there are hundreds of languages and not all of them have a translation of 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).