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translates Gr**** τὰ βιβλία τὰ ἅγια (tà
biblía tà hágia, 'the holy books').
Medieval Latin biblia is
short for
biblia sacra 'holy book'. It
gradually came...
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Biblia Hebraica may
refer to: The
texts of the
Hebrew Bible The
Jewish canon specifically, see
Tanakh Editions of the
Masoretic Text of the
Tanakh Biblia...
- (i.e., the
recent new
Latin translations of Pagninus, Beza and Baduell):
Biblia utriusque testamenti juxta vulgatam translationem et eam, quam
haberi potut...
- The
Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia,
abbreviated as BHS or
rarely BH4, is an
edition of the
Masoretic Text of the
Hebrew Bible as
preserved in the Leningrad...
-
called the
Antwerp Polyglot, the
Biblia Regia or "King's Bible") is a
polyglot Bible,
printed under the
title Biblia Polyglotta by
Christopher Plantin...
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Byblos (/ˈbɪblɒs/ BIB-loss;
Ancient Gr****: Βύβλος), also
known as Jebeil,
Jbeil or
Jubayl (Arabic: جُبَيْل, romanized: Jubayl,
locally Jbeil [ʒ(ə)beːl])...
- (mùlíng shèngjīng),
Cebuano (
Biblia sa
Kristohanong Katilingban), Chavacano,
French (Bible des Peuples),
Ilonggo (
Biblia Sang
Katilingban Sang Mga Kristiano)...
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include Biblia Latinoamericana (1972),
Nueva Biblia Española (1975), Cantera-Iglesia (1975),
Sagrada Biblia (1978), Dios
Habla Hoy (1979), La
Biblia (1992)...
- The
Bucharest Bible (Romanian:
Biblia de la București), also
known as the
Cantacuzino Bible, was the
first complete translation of the
Bible into the Romanian...
- Trullo, José Luis, ed. (2014). "La
Biblia de
Kennicott y la
importancia de la tradición
hebrea en España".
biblias.com.es (in Spanish).
Retrieved 29 July...