time, Wenceslao, includes common Catholic prayers. BibletranslationsintoKalmykBibletranslationsinto Buryat Step by Steppe by Hugh Kemp da Montecorvino...
Since Peter Waldo's Franco-Provençal translation of the New Testament in the late 1170s, and Guyart des Moulins' Bible Historiale manuscripts of the Late...
locations, and entities in the Bible can differ across various English translations. In a study conducted by the BibleAsk team in 2024, a comprehensive...
by the Institute for BibleTranslation. Bibletranslationsinto the languages of Russia include: The Bible is being translatedinto Avar language (North...
national epic; new songs]; poetic translations realised by V.N. Eremenko, S.I. Lipkin, Yu. M. Neiman. Elista: Kalmyk Book Publishers, 1990. Kirghiz Kirgizskii...
(Seraiah). Most Christian usage is of the shorter suffix preferred in translations of the Bible to European languages: Greek -ιας -ias and English -iah, producing...
these degrading translations have survived into modern times. Both Lord William Napier and Sir Edward Belcher had their names translatedinto 律勞卑 or Leuht...
Tibetan. Schmidt was a Moravian missionary to the Kalmyks and devoted much of his labours to Bibletranslation. Born in Amsterdam, he spent much of his career...
the Indonesian pronunciations (or as they appear in the Indonesian Bibletranslations). But more recently, many parents also use Anglicised names such as...
the only source of information about the Hittites had been the Hebrew Bible. Francis William Newman expressed the critical view, common in the early...
different ways of producing patronymic surnames. In the Old Testament of the Bible, men are identified by their lineage through use of their father's first...
Buddhist canon was translatedinto Classical Mongolian. The Oirat Mongols who spoke the Oirat Mongol language and dialects like Kalmyk language or Torgut...
(compare to Coptic: ⲣⲁⲙⲁⲥⲥⲏ, romanized: Ramassē, a form attested in the Bible), Amasis, Sesostris, Narmer. The concept of second name and a surname wasn't...
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Kittel, Gerhard, ed. (1964). Theological Dictionary of the New Testament. Vol. 1. Translated by Bromiley, Geoffrey...
from the phrase "for one's name's sake", which originates in English Bibletranslations as a rendering of a Hebrew idiom meaning "to protect one's reputation"...
English translations of the word include "The August Ancestor", "The Holy Ruler", or "The Divine Lord". On that account, some modern scholars translate the...
European languages) can be grouped into broad categories based on their origin: Hebrew names, most often from the Bible, are very common in, or are elements...
documented in the Bible. During the rule of the priest Ithobaal (887–856 BC), Tyre expanded its territory as far north as Beirut and into part of Cyprus;...
KHANATE BUKHARA KHANATE KAZAKH KHANATE TSARDOM OF RUSSIA CRIMEAN KHANATE KALMYK KHANATE JO- SEON AYUT- THAYA DAI VIET LAN NA Khalkhas Altishahr ◁ ▷ In 1685...
the capacity to make connections: through using metaphors". Many other translations of this passage have Xenophanes state that the Thracians were "blond"...
perspective. In the late 4th century, Jerome produced the Latin translation of the Bible that became authoritative as the Vulgate. Augustine in The City...
Day. 2003-05-06. Retrieved 2008-07-09. William Smith, Dictionary of the Bible, p. 2060. Leach, Elizabeth Eva (2002). "Grimace, Magister Grimache, Grymace"...
many cases. Most are derived from Syriac transliterations of the Hebrew Bible. The popular romanization of the Arabized and Hebrew names are written first...
binding actions. Proper names are "saturated with meaning". Throughout the Bible, characters are given names at birth that reflect something of significance...