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 King James Version of the Bible was translated in 1611.
William Morgan translated the whole Bible in 1588. But William Salisbury translated the New testament in 1567.
St. Jerome first translated the Bible and it was into Latin.
Saint Jerome first translated the Bible from the original languages into Latin.
Tyndale translated the Bible into English from a Latin translation; the Bible was originally written in Hebrew and Greek.
No, the Armenian version of the Bible was translated from Assyrian (Aramean) and partly from Greek.
The King James Version of the Bible was translated in 1611.
Saint Jerome translated The Bible.
William Morgan translated the whole Bible in 1588. But William Salisbury translated the New testament in 1567.
St. Jerome first translated the Bible and it was into Latin.
The bible was translated into into the samoan language in 1830. Was called the " TUSI PAIA ".
Saint Jerome first translated the Bible from the original languages into Latin.
please translated into Armenian exercise 2 page 38 in the students book
William Tyndale translated the Bible into the English language. Martin Luther did it into German.
King James Bible was translated by group of 54 English scholars.
Yes as Spain is a christian country and mostly catholics, the bible is translated in Spanish.
The Jersualem Bible was translated from the ancient texts, but compared to La Bible de Jerusalem and published in 1966 so it was translated in the late 1950's and the early 1960's.