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[__ Prayer __] '300m have no own-language Bible yet'

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United Bible Societies: Millions of Christians without Bible in Their Mother Tongue

The efforts to make the Bible available in every mother tongue are making progress, reports Assist News, but the mission is still far from accomplished.

According to the United Bible Societies (UBS) in Reading, England, the number of languages into which at least one complete book of the Bible has been translated reached 2,426 at the end of 2006.

The total number of languages is estimated to be around 6.500. Approximately 95 per cent of the world's population theoretically have access to Scripture in a language they can understand, although not necessarily their first language.

The remaining five per cent add up to 300 million people.

Completed translations in 23 new languages and dialects were registered in 2006, while over a ten-year-period the number has risen by some 260. Along with three new Bibles, the 2006 Scripture Language Report lists 31 new New Testaments, of which five are the first recorded Scripture publications in those languages.

Additional Scripture Portions were registered for 34 languages, which do not yet have either an Old or New Testament, and for 21 languages, which have the New Testament but not the Old.

In 26 other languages in which translation and publication have already taken place, new or revised versions of Portions, Testaments or Bibles are now available.
 
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