Christianity
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- Louis Segond
- Short Wikipedia article on Segond, a Swiss theologian who translated the Bible into French from the original texts in Hebrew and Greek.
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- Authorized King James Version
- A Wikipedia article giving the background, literary attributes, criticisms and revisions.
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- English Bible History
- Summarises the history of the English Bible. Includes portraits and a timeline.
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- Great Bible
- A Wikipedia article on this, the first authorized edition of the Bible in English, authorized by King Henry VIII and prepared by Myles Coverdale, working under commission of Sir Thomas Cromwell.
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- History of the King James Version
- An article which lists instructions for the translators, some of the contributors to the translation and a comparison with other versions.
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- Lindisfarne Gospels
- A Wikipedia article on this manuscript of the late 7th century or early 8th century.
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- The Geneva Bible
- A detailed history of this Bible, completed in 1560, primarily translated by William Whittingham.
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- The Geneva Bible
- An introduction to the Geneva Bible, also known as the Pilgrim's Bible. The article begins with a general survey of English Bibles.
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- The King James Version of the Bible
- A lengthy discussion of this version with chapters on its history, its translators and their background, the rules for translation, the sources used and the influence of the Reformers on the translation.
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- Wikipedia: Early Modern English Bible Translations
- List major early versions and related articles.
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- Armenian Bible
- An article which briefly traces the history of the Armenian Bible to the early 5th century when an Armenian alphabet was formed. There is also a short description of revisions and modern versions.
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- History of the Peshitta
- A history with sample pages of manuscripts and a short discussion of the Aramaic language.
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- Peshitta
- A Wikipedia article on the history, content, style and modern developments of the Peshitta.