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The Word Bibles (Non-English)

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Following is the list of bibles created with TheWord Importer from Zefania files made generously available by Churchsw.org. Click below to go to folder. Please download the zip file, unzip the archive, and copy the .nt or .ont file to TheWord folder in Program files (usually in drive C). God bless!

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List of Non-English Bibles

Afrikaans
Albanian
Amharic
Arabic
Awadhi
Basque
Bengali
Bulgarian
Burmese
Cebuano
Chinese Simplified
Chinese Simplified Union
Chinese Traditional
Chinese Traditional Union
Coptic
Croatian
Czech
Czechcep
Czech Ekumenicka
Danish
Dari
Dutch
Esperanto
Esperanto Nondiacritics
Estonian
Farsi
Finnish
French
French Louissegond
French Martin
French Ostervald
German
German Elberfelder
German Luther
Greek
Gujarati
Haitian Creole
Hebrew
Hindi
Hindi Wb
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Italian
Italian Lanuovadiodati
Italian Lanuovariveduta
Japanese
Kabyle
Kannada
Kannada Wb
Kekchi
Latin
Latin Vulgata Clementina
Latvian
Lithuanian
Malagasy
Malayalam
Malayalam Wb
Maori
Marathi
Mizo
Nepali
Norwegian
Paite
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Portuguese Corrigida
Punjabi
Romani
Romanian
Romanian Cornilescuplus
Russian
Russian Zhuromsky
Serbian
Serbian Cyrillic
Slovakian
Slovenian
Somali
Spanish
Spanish Escrituras
Swahili
Swedish
Syriac
Tagalog
Tamil
Tamilwb
Telugu
Telugu Wb
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Uma
Urdu
Urdu Geo
Vietnamese
Welsh
Wolof
Xhosa
Zarma

List of English Bibles

ABC
ACV
AKJ
P
ASV
BBE
BIB
CEV
CJB
CSB
CVB
DBY
DRA
EMP
ERV
ESV
GNV
GWN
HBR
HNV
JK
K
KJR
KJV
KLV
LIT
LXX
MKJ
MSG
NAB
NAU
NCB
NET
NIB
NIR
NIV
NJB
NKJ
NLT
NLV
NRS
NWT
RSV
RV
RWB
TEV
TMB
TNV
TRC
TYN
UPD
VW
WEB
WEV
WYC
YLT

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