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The Trinitarian Bible Society has published a Chinese translation of the New Testament in 2022 and translation work on the Old Testament is underway. The translation makes use of the same underlying source texts as Robert Morrison 's Chinese translation and the Peking Committee Bible, while maintaining as much continuity with the Chinese Union ...
According to Wycliffe Bible Translators, in September 2023, speakers of 3,658 languages had access to at least a book of the Bible, including 1,264 languages with a book or more, 1,658 languages with access to the New Testament in their native language and 736 the full Bible. It is estimated by Wycliffe Bible Translators that translation may be ...
Chinese Standard Bible (CSB 中文标准译本 Zhongwen biaozhun yiben), New Testament, Global Bible Initiative and Holman Bible Publishers 2011; Chinese NET Bible (NET圣经 中译本), 2011–2012; Contemporary Chinese Version (CCV), The New Testament, 《圣经.新汉语译本》 Chinese Bible International (汉语圣经协会) 2010 ...
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The Bible has been translated into many languages from the biblical languages of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.As of November 2024 the whole Bible has been translated into 756 languages, the New Testament has been translated into an additional 1,726 languages, and smaller portions of the Bible have been translated into 1,274 other languages according to Wycliffe Global Alliance.
Isobel Miller Kuhn also worked on the translation. The New Testament was finished in 1938, and the complete Bible in 1968. The Trinitarian Bible Society completed a translation in 1980, with some light revisions having been made in the later part of that decade. [2] An annotated Bible in Lisu was completed in 2013 from the United Bible ...
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The Chinese Union Version (CUV) (Chinese: 和合本; pinyin: héhéběn; Wade–Giles: ho 2-ho 2-pen 3; lit. 'harmonized/united version') is the predominant translation of the Bible into Chinese used by Chinese Protestants, first published in 1919. The text is now available online.