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The Bible Society of Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei ( Malay: Lembaga Alkitab Singapura, Malaysia dan Brunei; or BSSMB) was a nondenominational Christian organisation committed to translating and distributing the Bible in Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei. [1] It was the successor organisation to the Bible Society of Malaya, a branch of the ...
FRAX (fracture risk assessment tool) is a diagnostic tool used to evaluate the 10-year probability of bone fracture risk. It was developed by the University of Sheffield. [1] FRAX integrates clinical risk factors and bone mineral density at the femoral neck to calculate the 10-year probability of hip fracture and the 10-year probability of a ...
This was the last Bible translation in the Malay language that saw common use in the newly independent states of Malaya and Indonesia. 1974: Perjanjian Baharu (TMV) Malaysian Malay: A new translation of the New Testament using the principle of dynamic equivalence published by the Bible Society of Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei (BSMSB). 1987
The translation of the Bible into the Malay language was one of the first extant translations of the Bible in an East Asian language. [1] Albert Cornelius Ruyl, a Protestant first translated the Gospel of Matthew in 1612 into the Malay. This was followed by the translation of the Gospel of Mark in 1638. The full Canonical Gospels and the Acts ...
t. e. Percentage population of Christian in Malaysia according to 2020 census. Christianity is a minority religion in Malaysia. In the 2020 census, 9.1% of the Malaysian population identified themselves as Christians. [1] About two-thirds of Malaysia's Christian population lives in East Malaysia, in the states of Sabah and Sarawak.
Charitable purpose trusts. Khoo Jeffrey and others v Life Bible-Presbyterian Church and others [2011] SGCA (" FEBC v Life Bible-Presbyterian Church ") is a landmark case decided in 2011 by the Court of Appeal of Singapore. It is the first case in Singapore [1] which the apex court considered the issue of a breach of a charitable purpose trusts ...
The LDS Church has had a presence in Malaysia for less than 40 years. When the Singapore Mission of the church was established in 1974, Malaysia was within the boundaries of the mission. Mormon missionaries were rotated in and out of the country on 30-day tourist visas to comply with Malaysian law.
The Catholic Church in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei (its two small Malay neighbors) is composed of a Latin Church hierarchy, joint in the transnational Episcopal Conference of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei, consisting of three ecclesiastical provinces in Malaysia, a non-metropolitan archdiocese for Singapore, and a pre-diocesan Apostolic Vicariate for Brunei.