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Tamil Women's Bible - Indian Holy Bible for Women

Tamil Women's Bible

Tamil Women's Bible

Tamil Women's Bible - Indian Holy Bible for Women

by Oleg Shukalovich
Tamil Women's Bible - Indian Holy Bible for Women
Tamil Women's Bible - Indian Holy Bible for Women
Tamil Women's Bible - Indian Holy Bible for Women

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Tamil Women's Bible.

Tamil Women's Bible - Indian Holy Bible for Women

App Details

Version
2.0
Rating
NA
Size
21Mb
Genre
Books Education
Last updated
September 17, 2016
Release date
September 13, 2016
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Tamil Women's Bible.
The history of Bible translations into the Tamil language commences with the arrival of Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg at Tranquebar in 1706.
Johann Philipp Fabricius, a German, revised Ziegenbalg's and others' work to produce the standard Tamil version. Seventy years after Fabricius, at the invitation of Peter Percival a Saiva scholar, Arumuka Navalar, produced a "tentative" translation, which came to be known as the "Navalar version," and was largely rejected by Tamil Protestants.
Paravas converted to Christianity in the mid 16th century. Their spiritual, cultural and literary excellency brought out the first Tamil book to modern print media. The Tamil Bible, 'Cardila', was printed in 1554 and made Tamil the first language into print for any Indian language. This was even before the first printing machine arrived Goa, India in 1556. Cardila was printed at Lisbon by the command of the Portuguese government with the motivation by the visits of three Paravars Vincent Nasareth, Joj Kavalko and Thomas Cruz from Tuticorin, India to Portugal. The funding for the press came from the Parvar community of Tuticorin. Planting of the Roman Catholic Faith in Pearl Fishery Coast (India) Christianity in ancient India.

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