Translation: Simplified Arabic Translation
Version:
1.1 New Testament only
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Arabic Bible: New Arabic Version The Book of Life.
The New Arabic Version is a modern standard Arabic translation of the Bible. The translation, originally known as the Book of Life or Ketab El Hayat, was begun in 1973 by Arab theologians and linguists, and the entire Bible was published in 1988. With Olive Tree's electronic version, you can now read the Bible in Arabic on your PDA or mobile phone, taking it with you wherever you go; a true blessing for readers of this rich and widely spoken language.
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Arabic Bible: VanDyke and Smith's Version * The translation of the Arabic Bible began in the 1800's with Reverend Eli Smith's burden for the millions of Arabic-speaking people. After vigorous studying of the language, Smith initiated the effort to translate the entire Bible into Arabic. Together with a group of prominent Arabic scholars, Smith gave great attention to textual studies of ancient translations. When Rev. Smith passed away before the completion of the translation his colleague, Dr. Cornelius Van Dyke, finished the work. In 1860 the translation of the Arabic Bible was completed. |