Beginning with the KJV, I have noted whether I would recommend a particular Bible for reading and study today. It’s simply a historical list of the dates of publication for each new Bible translation or version. This timeline does not imply the ridiculous and ahistorical idea that modern Bibles are the end of long series of translations of translations of translations. Most modern Bibles use the ancient Hebrew manuscripts for the Old Testament and the ancient Greek manuscripts for the New Testament. If you have some of that information, please don’t hesitate to send it along. ![]() I’m also including some historically-significant partial Bibles. Please be patient while I gather that information. This list is English-based… that is, I want to list the timeline from the original writings to major or notable modern English Bibles. The entire Bible has been translated into over 700 languages, and the New Testament into over 1,500 languages. ![]() In the 2000+ years since Jesus was born, died, and came back to life, the Bible has become the most-translated book in history. ![]() Home › Christianity and the Bible › Timeline: Bible Translations
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