Institute for Bible Translation
Bible translations into the languages of Russia, Shamanism, Borislav Arapović
978-620-1-40559-2
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56
2012-07-13
29,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Institute for Bible Translation was founded in Stockholm, Sweden in 1973 by the Bosnian-Croatian poet Borislav Arapović, its main task being to publish Bibles for "non-Slavic peoples in Slavic countries." not just Bible translations into the languages of Russia but also Central Asian languages. These 85 million people in non-Slavic ethnic groups living in the former Soviet Union—now CIS, including Russia—represent a tremendous diversity of language and religion. Initially IBT also republished 19thC BFBS versions which had fallen out of print, such as the Psalms in Yakut.
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