Bible translations

  • Scriptures into over 500 languages
    500

    Scriptures into over 500 languages

    Scriptures have been translated from Latin into over 500 different languages.
  • Anglo-Saxon
    995

    Anglo-Saxon

    Anglo-Saxon (Early Roots of English Language) Translations of The New Testament Produced.
  • a Hand-Written manuscript copy of the Bible
    1384

    a Hand-Written manuscript copy of the Bible

    Wycliffe is the First Person to Produce a (Hand-Written) manuscript Copy of the Complete Bible; All 80 Books.
  • The first printed Bible
    1455

    The first printed Bible

    The First Book Ever Printed is Gutenberg's Bible in Latin.
  • German New Testament
    1522

    German New Testament

    Martin Luther was the one who made the German translation of the Bible.
  • William Tyndale's New Testament
    1526

    William Tyndale's New Testament

    The First New Testament printed in the English Language.
  • Myles Coverdale's Bible
    1535

    Myles Coverdale's Bible

    The First Complete Bible printed in the English Language (80 Books: O.T. & N.T. & Apocrypha).
  • The first Finnish Bible

    The first Finnish Bible

    The first Finnish Bible was printed in 1642.
  • Robert Aitken's Bible

    Robert Aitken's Bible

    The First English Language Bible (KJV) Printed in America.
  • the First Family Bible and First Illustrated Bible

    the First Family Bible and First Illustrated Bible

    Isaac Collins and Isaiah Thomas Respectively Produce the First Family Bible and First Illustrated Bible Printed in America. Both were King James Versions, with All 80 Books.
  • Noah Webster's Bible

    Noah Webster's Bible

    After Producing his Famous Dictionary, Webster Printed his Own Revision of the King James Bible.
  • Robert Young's "Literal" Translation

    Robert Young's "Literal" Translation

    It is often criticized for being so literal that it sometimes obscures the contextual English meaning.
  • The "English Revised Version" Bible

    The "English Revised Version" Bible

    The First Major English Revision of the KJV made by Tony Kushner.
  • The "American Standard Version"

    The "American Standard Version"

    The First Major American Revision of the KJV.
  • The "New American Standard Bible"

    The "New American Standard Bible"

    The "New American Standard Bible" (NASB) is Published as a "Modern and Accurate Word for Word English Translation" of the Bible.
  • The "New International Version"

    The "New International Version"

    It is Published as a "Modern and Accurate Phrase for Phrase English Translation" of the Bible.
  • The "New King James Version"

    The "New King James Version"

    It is published as a "Modern English Version Maintaining the Original Style of the King James."
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