The New Testament in the Molima Language of Papua New Guinea (MOXFNS)

Overview

The Molima New Testament was dedicated on July 27, 2010, translated by Folk&Språk (Wycliffe Sweden) and the Molima Translation Committee. [1] The translation work was carried out by Helena and Leif Engkvist, who also produced linguistic publications on the Molima language. [1][2] Folk&Språk sent their first Bible translators to Papua New Guinea in 1973. [1] The Molima people live on the western part of Fergusson Island in the D'Entrecasteaux Islands, Milne Bay Province.

Translators and Contributors

  • Helena Engkvist — Folk&Språk (Wycliffe Sweden) translator and linguist; published research on Molima phonology and grammar. [1][2]
  • Leif Engkvist — Folk&Språk co-translator. [1]

Language and People

Molima (ISO 639-3: mox) is spoken by approximately 4,010 people in Papua New Guinea, Map 17. [Glottolog: moli1248]

Publishing and Organizations

Published by Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc. Translation type: New.

References