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There are over fifty complete versions of the bible that have been published, ranging from the King James version to the Douay-Rheims bible. The earliest bible is Wycliffe's Bible, published in 1380.
The Bible was written in three languages, Greek (most of NT), Hebrew (most of OT) and Aramaic (here and there, like a good chunk of Daniel). All or part of the Bible has been published in more than 2,300 languages worldwide.
There are two main languages used in the Bible, Hebrew and Greek. Some Aramaic is also used. Please see the related link below.
In Carey's lifetime, his mission printed and distributed the Bible in whole or part in 44 languages and dialects.
Into over 40 languages :)
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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.
A lot.
26 languages.
There are over fifty complete versions of the bible that have been published, ranging from the King James version to the Douay-Rheims bible. The earliest bible is Wycliffe's Bible, published in 1380.
The Bible was written in three languages, Greek (most of NT), Hebrew (most of OT) and Aramaic (here and there, like a good chunk of Daniel). All or part of the Bible has been published in more than 2,300 languages worldwide.
You should note too that with many races nowadays the bible has been published with more than 190 languages accordingly, therefore I doubt that what could be a letter "m'" important to you if you use a bible in another language!
There are two main languages used in the Bible, Hebrew and Greek. Some Aramaic is also used. Please see the related link below.
Diverse, as in many. The Bible also references divers lanuguages. Many disesase.... many languages.
In Carey's lifetime, his mission printed and distributed the Bible in whole or part in 44 languages and dialects.
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).