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This review is from: Romanian Language / Version: 2008 Interconfessional Bible Society in Romanian / Biblia Noul Testament / Romanian or Daco-Romanian is a Romance language spoken by around 24 to 28 million people, primarily in Romania and Moldova. (MP3 CD)
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Romanian Language / Version: 2008 Interconfessional Bible Society in Romanian / Biblia Noul Testament / Romanian or Daco-Romanian is a Romance language spoken by around 24 to 28 million people, primarily in Romania and Moldova.
The first complete translation to Romanian was done in 1688 (called "Biblia de la București") by Radu and Șerban Greceanu with the help of Șerban Cantacuzino and Constantin Brâncoveanu.
Before the Greceanu brothers, have been other partial translation like the Slavic-Romanian Gospel (1551), Coresi's Gospel (1561), The Brașov Psalm Book (1570), Palia from Orăștie (1582), The New Testament of Alba Iulia (1648) and others.
Two main translations are currently used in Romanian. The Orthodox church uses the "Biblia Sinodală" (Bible of the Holy Synod) version, the standard Romanian Orthodox Bible translation, published with the blessings of Patriarch Teoctist, whereas Protestant denominations mainly use the more widespread translation of Dumitru Cornilescu, first published in 1928. In 1989 "Biblia Cornilescu Revizuită" (Revised Cornilescu Version) appeared; 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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