What books are in the Russian Synodal Bible?

Russian Synodal Bible
NT published 1822
Complete Bible published 1876
Online as Russian Synodal Bible at Wikisource
Apocrypha 1 Esdras, Book of Tobit, Book of Judith, Psalm 151, Book of Wisdom, Sirach, Letter of Jeremiah, Book of Baruch, 1 Maccabees, 2 Maccabees, 3 Maccabees, 2 Esdras

What version of the Bible do Russian Orthodox use?

The Orthodox Study Bible (OSB) is an Eastern Orthodox study Bible published by Thomas Nelson. It features an English translation of the St. Athanasius Academy Septuagint for the Old Testament and utilizes the New King James Version for the New Testament.

How many books are in the Russian Orthodox Bible?

81 books
At 81 books, it is the largest and most diverse biblical canon in traditional Christendom.

Who translated the Bible into Russian?

Kulakov and M.M. Kulakov. Jehovah’s Witnesses in 2007 have translated their New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures into Russian.

What is the Orthodox Bible called?

Eastern-Greek Orthodox Bible

Eastern Orthodox Bible
Full name Eastern / Greek Orthodox Bible
Abbreviation EOB
NT published June 2011
Textual basis NT: Patriarchal Text of 1904

What version of the Bible do Greek Orthodox use?

Eastern-Greek Orthodox Bible

Eastern Orthodox Bible
Textual basis NT: Patriarchal Text of 1904
Translation type Formal equivalence
Religious affiliation Eastern Orthodoxy
Website EOB – The Eastern / Greek Orthodox Bible based on the Septuagint (LXX) and Patriarchal Text at the Wayback Machine (archived 16 October 2007)

Who translated the Bible into Slavic?

The oldest translation of the Bible into a Slavic language, Old Church Slavonic, has close connections with the activity of the two apostles to the Slavs, Cyril and Methodius, in Great Moravia in 864–865. It was implemented at the Preslav Literary School, although it was attributed to Cyril and Methodius.