Chinese English New Testament CUV Simplified And NIV
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This handy-sized bilingual New Testament presents a side-by-side treatment of the two best-selling translations in the world, the Chinese Union Version (CUV) and English New International Version (NIV).
The NIV is the world’s most widely read and trusted contemporary English translation of the Bible. It is easy to understand and uncompromisingly faithful to the original text. The CUV, since its release in 1919, has been the most popular translation in the Chinese world. Its concise language no only reflects certain classical Chinese style, but also marked a new epoch of modern Chinese at the beginning of the last century.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781623371449
ISBN10: 1623371449
Translation: Parallel Bibles
Language: Chinese
Color: Black
Binding: Paper
Font size: 7
Published: August 2016
Publisher: Biblica
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