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      • As of September 2023 all of the Bible has been translated into 736 languages, the New Testament has been translated into an additional 1,658 languages, and smaller portions of the Bible have been translated into 1,264 other languages according to Wycliffe Global Alliance.
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  2. Bible translation is currently happening in 3,283 languages in 167 countries. This work impacts 1.15 billion people, or about 15.5 percent of all language users, who have (or will soon have) new access to at least some portions of Scripture in their first language. Differences in Bible translations

  3. Bibelarchiv Vegelahn: English Bible translations, illustrated list with historical details and extracts from the publishers' Forewords. List of English Bible Versions, Translations, and Paraphrases – a very extensive list by Steven DeRose, with detailed information and links to online sources.

    Bible
    Translated Sections
    English Variant
    Psalms (existence disputed)
    Gospel of John (lost)
    Old English
    Psalters (12 in total), including the ...
    English glosses of Latin psalters
    9th century
    Pentateuch, including the Ten ...
    Old English
  4. Oct 13, 2021 · According to Tyndale Bible Translators, the Bible has been translated fully into 717 languages, meaning that roughly 5.75 billion people have at least one translation of the Bible in their language (although it bears noting that not all of those people may legally possess one in their country).

  5. There are currently over 3,142 versions in over 2,073 languages available digitally on bible.com - of which 1,768 are available audibly. There are also versions in nearly 2,033 languages at faithcomesbyhearing.com and a similar number on the American Bible Society 's bibles.org .

  6. With all these caveats in mind, the number of printed English translations and paraphrases of the Bible, whether complete or not, is about 900. The most comprehensive English bibliography of the subject is the one compiled by William J. Chamberlin, and published in 1991, as “Catalogue of English Bible Translations.”.

  7. When comparing translations for a Bible verse, users can read the well-known translations including New International Version, King James Bible, The Message, Revised Standard Version, and English Standard Version, as well as more than 30 additional translations.

  8. And we have many options available to you—over 200 different versions of the Bible in over 70 languages! Why are there so many—and is one better than another? Let's explore this together by looking at the idea of translation philosophy, or the methods and mindset involved in Bible translation.

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