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  2. Bible translations into Romanian - Wikipedia

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    Before the publication of the Biblia de la București, other partial translations were published, such as the Slavic-Romanian Tetraevangelion (Gospel) (Sibiu, 1551), Coresi's Tetraevangelion (Brașov, 1561), The Book of Psalms from Brașov (1570), the Palia de la Orăștie (Saxopolitan Old Testament) from 1581/1582 (the translators were Calvinist pastors from Transylvania), The New Testament ...

  3. Bucharest Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Bucharest Bible (Romanian: Biblia de la București), also known as the Cantacuzino Bible, was the first complete translation of the Bible into the Romanian language, published in Bucharest in 1688. [1] [2] It was ordered and patronized by Șerban Cantacuzino, then-ruler of Wallachia, [1] and overseen by logothete Constantin Brâncoveanu.

  4. Romanian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Abbreviation: ROC (in English) BOR (in Romanian): Type: Eastern Christianity: Classification: Eastern Orthodox: Scripture: Septuagint, New Testament: Theology ...

  5. Portal:Bible - Wikipedia

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    Delilah (c. 1896) by Gustave Moreau. Delilah (/ d ɪ ˈ l aɪ l ə / dil-EYE-lə; Hebrew: דְּלִילָה, romanized: Dəlīlā, meaning "delicate"; Arabic: دليلة, romanized: Dalīlah; Greek: Δαλιδά, romanized: Dalidá) is a woman mentioned in the sixteenth chapter of the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible.

  6. Orthodox Study Bible - Wikipedia

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    The translations of the Old Testament and New Testament are accompanied by commentary from the Orthodox viewpoint. [6] Articles provide guidance and support for many facets of the Orthodox faith which can be confusing or unknown to those unacquainted with the Church.

  7. Diocese of Slatina and Romanați - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Slatina and Romanați (Romanian: Episcopia Slatinei și Romanaților) is a diocese of the Romanian Orthodox Church.Its see is the Ascension Cathedral in Slatina and its ecclesiastical territory covers Olt County.

  8. Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America (Romanian: Episcopia Ortodoxă Română din America) is one of three ethnic dioceses (alongside the Albanian archdiocese and Bulgarian diocese) of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA), and a former diocese of the Romanian Orthodox Church.

  9. Romanian Orthodox Church in Communist Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Orthodox Church operated within Communist Romania between 1947 and 1989, the era during which Romania was a socialist state.The regime's relationship with the Orthodox Church was ambiguous during this period: while the government declared itself "atheist", it actively collaborated with the Church, and, during the Nicolae Ceaușescu era, the government used the Orthodox Church as ...