Got it. Thanks! I have started
converting the 1965 Japanese Sinkaiyaku New Testament. It should
be converted and available on the eBible.org beta repository
within 12 hours if the Good Lord is willing and everything works
right.
On 01/06/2016 07:12 AM, ad...@bible.salterrae.net wrote: Thanks for the information. Is there a suitable online source?1. Informations about bibliogrphyhttps://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/nfile/4128 Efforts in Japanese Bible Translation Since 1965 by Bernardin SCHNEIDER, OFM Shinkaiyaku seisho (New Japanese Bible) Organized and sponsored by the Lockman Foundation in 1961 by a number of evangelical groups who thought the 1954-55 Japan Bible Society colloquial version too free in some respects, the Shinkaiyaku Seisho Kankokai undertook an entirely new translation of the Bible. After a pilot edition issued in July 1963, the Gospel of John was published by the Inochi no Kotoba Sha in December of that year. In November 1965, the New Testament was published by the newly-formed Nihon Seisho Kankokai (Japan Bible Publishing Society), with Inochi no Kotoba Sha as the agency. After a separate publication of the Psalms in September 1968, the Old Testament and slightly revised New Testament was published in one volume in September 1970. It soon became widely used, even among Roman Catholics. 2. Informations about the source texts http://bible.salterrae.net/sinkaiyaku/html/ (html formatted text) or http://bible.salterrae.net/sinkaiyaku/osis/sinkaiyaku.osis (osis formatted text, -- work in progress )Please provide the link. Thanks. David --
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