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by Celestino Williamson Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

When was the Antigua Bible first translated?

RVR. The Reina-Valera Antigua Bible was first translated and published in 1569 by Casiodoro de Reina in Basel, Switzerland after twelve years of intensive work for the first Spanish Bible. The translation is based on the original Greek and Hebrew text and also included the deuterocanical books of the Old Testament.

When was the Reina Valera Bible revised?

Later revisions of Reina-Valera Bible in 1862, 10909, 1960, and 1995 began to omit the Apocrypha and substituted a more modern language translation. The most commonly used Bible for Spanish-speaking Christians around the world is the 1960 revision. The Reina-Valera is in the public domain.

When was the RVA 2015 published?

The RVA 2015 is based on the updated Reina-Valera Actualizada published in part in 1982 and as a complete Bible in 1989 as the Versión Mundo Hispano in the Biblia de Estudio Mundo Hispano. Subsequent revisions were made in 1999 and 2006.

When was the Casiodoro de Reina translated?

The result is an update that offers many of the benefits of a new translation while retaining much of the classic taste of the Casiodoro de Reina (originally published in 1569) and its first revision made by Cipriano de Valera (published in 1602).

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