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Romanian Bible Version
The first complete translation to Romanian was done in 1688 (called "Biblia de la Bucureti").
The Old Testament was translated by Moldavian-born Nicolae Milescu in Constantinople.
The translator used as his source a Septuagint published in Frankfurt in 1597.
The manuscript was afterwards revised in Moldova and later brought to Bucharest, where it was again subject to revision by a team of Wallachian scholars (among whom were Radu and erban Greceanu) with the help of erban Cantacuzino and Constantin Brncoveanu.
Before the publication of the Bucharest Bible (1688), other partial translations were published, like the Slavic-Romanian Gospel (1551), Coresi's Gospel (1561), The Braov Psalm Book (1570), Palia from Ortie (1582), The New Testament of Alba Iulia (1648) and others.
In September 1911 the British and Foreign Bible Society printed the Iasi Old Testament with the Nitzulescu New Testament, revised by Professor Garboviceanu and checked by Prof Alexics.
This was the official BFBS text before Cornilescu was adopted in 1924, but was more literal.
This text was revised by Cornilescu from 1928 and printed by the Bible Society in 1931 and was not reprinted since.
Two main translations are currently used in Romanian.
The Orthodox Church uses the Synodal Version, the standard Romanian Orthodox Bible translation, published in 1988[1] with the blessings of Patriarch Teoctist Arpau.
The Protestant denominations mainly use the Bible Society translation translated by Dumitru Cornilescu.
The New Testament was first published in 1921, and the whole Bible with references in 1924, produced by the British and Foreign Bible Society.
In 1989 appeared an unofficial revision by German publishing house Gute Botschaft Verlag (GBV); it tried to get the existing translation closer to the original manuscripts, in a form grammatically corrected and adapted according to the evolution of the modern Romanian language.
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The first complete translation to Romanian was done in 1688 (called "Biblia de la Bucureti").
The Old Testament was translated by Moldavian-born Nicolae Milescu in Constantinople.
The translator used as his source a Septuagint published in Frankfurt in 1597.
The manuscript was afterwards revised in Moldova and later brought to Bucharest, where it was again subject to revision by a team of Wallachian scholars (among whom were Radu and erban Greceanu) with the help of erban Cantacuzino and Constantin Brncoveanu.
Before the publication of the Bucharest Bible (1688), other partial translations were published, like the Slavic-Romanian Gospel (1551), Coresi's Gospel (1561), The Braov Psalm Book (1570), Palia from Ortie (1582), The New Testament of Alba Iulia (1648) and others.
In September 1911 the British and Foreign Bible Society printed the Iasi Old Testament with the Nitzulescu New Testament, revised by Professor Garboviceanu and checked by Prof Alexics.
This was the official BFBS text before Cornilescu was adopted in 1924, but was more literal.
This text was revised by Cornilescu from 1928 and printed by the Bible Society in 1931 and was not reprinted since.
Two main translations are currently used in Romanian.
The Orthodox Church uses the Synodal Version, the standard Romanian Orthodox Bible translation, published in 1988[1] with the blessings of Patriarch Teoctist Arpau.
The Protestant denominations mainly use the Bible Society translation translated by Dumitru Cornilescu.
The New Testament was first published in 1921, and the whole Bible with references in 1924, produced by the British and Foreign Bible Society.
In 1989 appeared an unofficial revision by German publishing house Gute Botschaft Verlag (GBV); it tried to get the existing translation closer to the original manuscripts, in a form grammatically corrected and adapted according to the evolution of the modern Romanian language.
Tag: Biblia, Biblie Romn, Biblia Romn, Romanian Bible, Bible in Romanian, audio biblia, Holy Bible, Bible app, Offline Bible, KJV Bible, King James Version Romanian
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