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  1. The Bible has been translated into many languages from the biblical languages of Aramaic, Greek, and Hebrew. The Latin Vulgate translation was dominant in Western Christianity through the Middle Ages. Since then, the Bible has been translated into many more languages.

  2. 12 cze 2024 · Bible Gateway has more than 200 versions — including more than 60 in English — and there are many more out there, especially when you include partial translations such as OT-only or NT-only translations and individual books from independent scholars.

  3. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the key things you need to know about the top Bible versions and translations. We’ll cover the history behind the Bible, how the various translations compare, and tips for choosing the right Bible version for your needs.

  4. By the year 500, the Bible had been translated into Ge'ez, Gothic, Armenian and Georgian. By the year 1000, a number of other translations were added (in some cases partial), including Old Nubian, Sogdian, Arabic and Slavonic languages, among others.

  5. 25 paź 2023 · There are over 450 known versions of the Bible in English alone. Here are some of the most recognized versions: King James Version (KJV) New International Version (NIV) English Standard Version...

  6. While early English Bibles were generally based on a small number of Greek texts, or on Latin translations, modern English translations of the Bible are based on a wider variety of manuscripts in the original languages, mostly Greek and Hebrew.

  7. 23 wrz 2024 · The charts below compare the following translations: Christian Standard Bible (CSB), Contemporary English Version (CEV), English Standard Version (ESV), King James Version (KJV, New American Bible (NAB), New American Standard Bible (NASB), New International Version (NIV), New King James Version (NKJV), New Living Translation (NLT), and New Revis...

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