Difference between revisions of "He Nea Diatheke (1902 Pallis), book"

From 4 Enoch: : The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism, and Christian and Islamic Origins
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
Line 30: Line 30:




[[Category:Bible Translations (subject)|1902 Pallis]]
[[Category:Bible Translations (text)|1902 Pallis]]
[[Category:Bible--Greek tr. (subject)|1902 Pallis]]
[[Category:Bible--Greek tr. (text)|1902 Pallis]]


[[Category:New Testament Translations (text)|1902 Pallis]]
[[Category:New Testament Translations (text)|1902 Pallis]]
[[Category:New Testament--Greek tr. (text)|1902 Pallis]]
[[Category:New Testament--Greek tr. (text)|1902 Pallis]]

Latest revision as of 05:22, 17 August 2013

He Nea Diatheke <Greek> / The New Testament (1902) is a book by Alexandros Pallis.

Abstract

The publication, in the Acropolis newspaper, of some parts of Pallis' forthcoming Modern Greek translation of the New Testament caused riots in Athens in 1901 in which 8 people died. It was not until 1924 that the publication of the Bible in Modern Greek translation was made legal in Greece.

Editions and translations

Published in Liverpool [England]: Liverpool Bookseller's Co., 1902.

External links

  • [ Google Books]