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Russian Bible Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Russian Bible Society Russian Bible Society ((ロシア語:Российское Библейское Общество)) is a Christian non-denominational organization for translating and distributing the books of the Old Testament and New Testament and the Bible in Russia. ==Early history== The first attempts to translate books of the Bible into the modern Russian language of the time took place in the 16th and 17th centuries. However, these works (undertaken by deacon of Posolsky Prikaz Avraamiy Firsov, pastor E. Gluk, and archbishop Methodiy Smirnov), were lost during political turbulence and wars. A full-scale Bible translation into the Russian language began in 1813, after the establishment of the Russian Bible Society. The full edition of the Bible with both the Old Testament and the New Testament was published in 1876. This work, called the Russian Synodal Bible, is widely used by Protestant and even Catholic communities all over Russia and in the former soviet states, and is also used by many Russian Orthodox adherents for all kinds of teaching and private study, outside of liturgical use (for which the Old Church Slavonic version is preferred). More recently, several modern translations have appeared.〔(Russian Bible Society, in Russian )〕 The Russian Bible Society, between its establishment in 1813 and 1826, distributed more than 500,000 Bible-related books in 41 languages of Russia. Several times in the 19th and 20th centuries, activities of the Society were stopped by reactionary policies of the Russian Government.
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