Georgian Bible (KATIBT)
Overview
The Georgian Bible is a modern translation produced by the Institute for Bible Translation (IBT), founded in Stockholm, Sweden in 1973 by Bosnian-Croatian poet Borislav Arapovic. IBT began work on a modern Georgian translation in the 1970s. A trial edition of the full Bible appeared in 1989, with more than eleven editions of the New Testament and Psalms released by 2001. The complete Bible was published in 2002. [1] Georgian is one of only five languages for which IBT has produced a complete Bible (alongside Tajik, Tuvin, Chechen, and Udmurt). [2]
References
- [1] IBT Georgian projects (archived) - Institute for Bible Translation. Project history.
- [2] Institute for Bible Translation - Wikipedia. Organizational overview.
- Rosetta Project: Georgian Genesis - Internet Archive / Rosetta Project. Genesis in Georgian.
- ebible.org entry - ebible.org. Bible encyclopaedia entry for KATIBT.
- Global Bible Catalogue - Global Bible Catalogue entry.
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