The Elizabeth Bible (Russian: Елизаветинская Библия, romanized: Yelizavetinskaya Bibliya) is the authorized version of the Bible used by the Russian Orthodox Church.[1] The Elizabeth Bible was the third complete printed edition of the Bible in Church Slavonic, published in Russia in 1751 under and with the assistance of the Elizabeth of Russia, the previous ones being the Ostrog Bible of 1581 and the Moscow Bible [ru] of 1663.
^Batalden, Stephen K. (14 March 2013). Russian Bible Wars: Modern Scriptural Translation and Cultural Authority. Cambridge University Press. p. 4. ISBN 978-1-107-03211-8.
The ElizabethBible (Russian: Елизаветинская Библия, romanized: Yelizavetinskaya Bibliya) is the authorized version of the Bible used by the Russian Orthodox...
The Bible (from Koine Greek τὰ βιβλία, tà biblía, 'the books') is a collection of religious texts or scriptures, some, all, or a variant of which are...
Russian Synodal Bible (Russian: Синодальный перевод, The Synodal Translation) is a Russian non-Church Slavonic translation of the Bible commonly used by...
exemplified in the Orthodox Slavonic Bible (Ostrog Bible, ElizabethBible, and later consequently Russian Synodal Bible), recognize as authoritative also...
King James Bible, in order to replace it. The Geneva Bible had also motivated the earlier production of the Bishops' Bible under Elizabeth I for the same...
Under the Empress Elizabeth the work of revision was resumed by an ukaz issued in 1744, and in 1751 a revised "Elizabeth" Bible, as it is called, appeared...
also the King James Bible (KJB) and the Authorized Version (AV), is an Early Modern English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England...
the first Bible divided into verses and which negated the Divine Right of Kings; the Bishop's Bible (1568), which was an attempt by Elizabeth I to create...
The Bible Belt is a region of the Southern United States and one Midwestern state, the state of Missouri, in all of which socially conservative Protestant...
In re The Bible Speaks (also cited as Elizabeth Dovydenas vs. The Bible Speaks) is a case involving the legal concept of undue influence as it pertained...
Ostrog Bible later served as the primary source for the Moscow Bible published in 1663 under Alexis of Russia, and both were later used for the Elizabeth Bible...
1993 "Francke's dream of a cheap Russian Bible was never realized, the "Elizabeth" Bible of 1751 , the first Bible in Russian to go through several editions...
Elizabeth Rice Achtemeier (June 11, 1926 – October 25, 2002) was an American ordained Presbyterian minister, Bible professor, and author. Born Elizabeth...
The Museum of the Bible is a museum in Washington D.C., owned by Museum of the Bible, Inc., a non-profit organization established in 2010 by the Green...
is found in the Orthodox Slavonic Bible (Ostrog Bible, ElizabethBible, and later consequently Russian Synodal Bible). 2 Esdras is in the Apocrypha of...
due season. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, diary entry in 1898 In 1895, Stanton published The Woman's Bible, a provocative examination of the Bible that questioned...
The Rio Grande Bible College (RGBI) is a Christian bible college in Edinburg, Texas. It is associated with the Rio Grande Bible Ministries. The college...
contains references to more than fifty people and events also found in the Bible. While the stories told in each book are generally comparable, there are...
Women in the Bible are wives, mothers and daughters, servants, slaves and prostitutes. As both victors and victims, some women in the Bible change the course...
1,307 years, and according to the Septuagint (Codex Alexandrinus, ElizabethBible) it is 2,262 years. James Ussher agrees with the dating until the birth...
Elizabeth Tracy Mae "Bethe" Wettlaufer (née Parker; born June 10, 1967) is a convicted Canadian serial killer and former registered nurse who confessed...
Early Modern English Bible translations are those translations of the Bible which were made between about 1500 and 1800, the period of Early Modern English...