The Bible is the Christian Bible, and it is the book of God's Word. In the Bible, the books written before the birth of Jesus Christ are called the Old Testament, and the books written after the birth of Christ are called the New Testament. The writers included a wide range of people, from fishermen to kings, who were able to write with a vision of God. The Old Testament contains 39 books. The New Testament contains 27 books. The Roman Catholic Bible contains 23 apocrypha books, including 46 Old and New Testaments.
The Bible was translated into Burmese by the American Baptist missionary Adonian Judson in Greek (Hebrew) and Hebrew (Hebrew). It is the only Bible in use today.
The Voice of Myanmar Bible:
Old Testament
New Testament
The Bible is arguably the most widely translated book in the world. The entire Bible has been translated into 108 languages, and parts of it have been translated into over 500 languages.