The Tamil Bible now used by the Church of South India is the result of many translators, beginning with the Dutch Predicant, Baldeuus in 1660, who translated portions of the Scripture into Tamil. Then followed 2 full translations by Phillip Fabricus and C.T. Rhenius about 1770; and finally Arumuga Navalar, (1822-1879) assisted in the translation of the King James Version of the English Bible into Tamil, which is now used in the churches.
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.
The word translated peace is used over 300 times in the Bible.
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.
There are many Protestant translations, but the most common are the NIV and the KJV.
John Wyncliffe first translated the Bible from Latin to English under special permission but it was not allowed to be read. William Tyndale's English translation of the Bible in 1523 was a pioneer work and an independent effort. Much of his translation is used in the King James Version of 1611.
The Bible is never translated TO Hebrew and Greek in any church because it was originally written in Hebrew and Greek.It is translated FROM Hebrew and Greek, but this is done by the publisher of the printed Bible used in the church. It is not done by a church member.
it was Hebrew - it was then translated in to medieval English at the command of King James. It is this version that is used in most Churches and Chapels world wide.
catholic
Most had a form of stain glass since it was used to teach the bible. The population couldn't read or write so to teach the bible windows were used in the churches.
Eastern Outhodox
Canticle
The Holy Book is called the Bible.
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.
The word translated peace is used over 300 times in the Bible.
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.
Congregation is used to refer to church in many Bibles.
There are many Protestant translations, but the most common are the NIV and the KJV.