Arabic Van Dyck Bible (ARBVDV)

Overview

The most popular Arabic translation is the Van Dyck Version, funded by the Syrian Mission and the American Bible Society. The project was the brainchild of Eli Smith, and started around 1847, centered in Beirut. After Eli Smith's death it was completed under the direction of Cornelius Van Alen Van Dyck. Others involved included Nasif al Yaziji, Boutros al Bustani, and Yusuf al-Asir. The New Testament was completed on March 9, 1860, followed by the Old Testament on March 10, 1865.

Language and People

Arabic (ISO 639-3: arb) is spoken by approximately 350,000,000 people. [Glottolog: stan1318]

Publishing and Organizations

Published by Bible Society of Egypt.

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