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  2. Septuagint - Wikipedia

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    The first English translation (which excluded the apocrypha) was Charles Thomson's in 1808, [93] which was revised and enlarged by C. A. Muses in 1954 and published by the Falcon's Wing Press. [94] The Septuagint with Apocrypha: Greek and English was translated by Lancelot Brenton in 1854. It is the traditional translation, and most of the time ...

  3. Bible translations into Greek - Wikipedia

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    The translation of the Old Testament from Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic texts of the Jewish Scriptures was first published in 1997. This translation has the blessing and approval of the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece [16] and is also used in Evangelical and Charismatic churches. [17] It is known in English as "Today's Greek Version (TGV)".

  4. New English Translation of the Septuagint - Wikipedia

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    The New English Translation of the Septuagint and the Other Greek Translations Traditionally Included under That Title (NETS) is a modern translation of the Septuagint (LXX), that is the scriptures used by Greek-speaking Christians and Jews of antiquity. [1]

  5. New World Translation - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] The New Testament portion was released first, in 1950, as the New World Translation of the Christian Greek Scriptures, [16] [17] with the complete New World Translation of the Bible released in 1961. [18] [19] It is not the first Bible to be published by the Watch Tower Society, but it is its first translation into English.

  6. Great uncial codices - Wikipedia

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    Page from Codex Sinaiticus with text of Matthew 6:4–32 Alexandrinus – Table of κεφάλαια (table of contents) to the Gospel of Mark. The great uncial codices or four great uncials are the only remaining uncial codices that contain (or originally contained) the entire text of the Bible (Old and New Testament) in Greek.

  7. Codex Sinaiticus - Wikipedia

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    The Codex Sinaiticus (/ s ɪ ˈ n aɪ t ɪ k ə s /; [1] Shelfmark: London, British Library, Add MS 43725), also called the Sinai Bible, is a fourth-century Christian manuscript of a Greek Bible, containing the majority of the Greek Old Testament, including the deuterocanonical books, and the Greek New Testament, with both the Epistle of Barnabas and the Shepherd of Hermas included.

  8. List of Bible translations by language - Wikipedia

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    Greek: Bible translations into Greek, Septuagint; Gujarati: Bible translations into the languages of India § Gujarati; Gullah: Bible translations into creole languages § Gullah; Gwichʼin (Kutchin): Bible translations into Athabaskan languages § Gwichʼin; Haida: Bible translations into Native American languages § Haida (language isolate)

  9. Greek Scriptures - Wikipedia

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    Greek Scriptures may refer to: The New Testament A translation of any Scripture into the Greek language, but especially the Septuagint translation of the Hebrew Scriptures , or Old Testament