Bodo Parja New Testament
indigenous to Odia dialect spoken in India
Language Bodo Parja Jharia [bdv]
Date 2020
Copyright © The Word for the World International and Bodo Parja Translation Samithi, Dasamanthpur, Odisha, 2020.
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Bodo Parja New Testament (BDVWFW)
Overview
The Bodo Parja New Testament was published in 2020 by The Word for the World International and the Bodo Parja Translation Samithi in Dasamanthpur, Odisha. Bodo Parja is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by approximately 50,000 people of the Parang Proja tribe in Koraput and neighboring districts of southern Odisha. [1] The translation uses Odia script and was produced with the local Translation Samithi overseeing the work.
Language and People
Bodo Parja (ISO 639-3: bdv) is spoken by approximately 50,000 people in India, Map 7. [Glottolog: bodo1266]
Publishing and Organizations
Published by The Word for the World.
References
- [1] Bodo Parja - South Asia Bibles. Scripture resources for Bodo Parja.
- ସଃର୍ଗାର୍ ବାଟ୍ ନଃଉଁଆ ନିଅମ୍ - Online text, The Word for the World International
- Bible For Developers - DBL archive entry, Digital Bible Library
- find.bible entry - find.bible. Bible catalogue entry for BDVWFW.
- Global Bible Catalogue - Global Bible Catalogue entry.
- ebible.org entry - ebible.org.