Silacayoapan Mixtec New Testament (MKSWBT)
Overview
The Silacayoapan Mixtec New Testament, titled Tu̱hun sa̱á ña̱ na̱jándacoo Jesucristo nu̱ yo̱ (El Nuevo Testamento en el mixteco de Silacayoapan), was published in 2009 by Wycliffe Bible Translators. [1] Silacayoapan Mixtec (ISO 639-3: mks) is spoken in the western part of Oaxaca state, Mexico, and by emigrant communities in Puebla, Guerrero, and the United States. [2] Audio for the translation was recorded in 2013. [1] The text is distributed digitally under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license and is available through Bible.com, eBible.org, and Faith Comes By Hearing. [1]
Language and People
Silacayoapan Mixtec (ISO 639-3: mks) is spoken by approximately 18,700 people in Western Central Mexico. [Glottolog: sila1250]
References
- [1] Silacayoapan Mixtec New Testament - eBible.org. Publication and copyright details.
- [2] Mixtec, Silacayoapan - Joshua Project. Language and speaker information.
- BibleSearch (archived) - Online text, American Bible Society
- Audio Bible - Audio Bible, Faith Comes By Hearing
- Audio Bible (archived) - Audio Bible, Talking Bibles
- NT - Online text, Faith Comes By Hearing
- Tu̱hun sa̱á ña̱ na̱jándacoo Jesucristo nu̱ yo̱: El Nuevo Testamento en el mixteco de Silacayoapan - Online text, Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc.
- Bible For Developers - DBL archive entry, Digital Bible Library
- Simple HTML Bibles - Online text, ebible.org
- Mixteco Silacayoapan (2009) New Testament - Historical archive, La Liga Biblica
- Global Bible Catalogue - Global Bible Catalogue entry.