
Reina Valera New Testament of the Bible 1865
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"Reina Valera New Testament of the Bible 1865" by Reina and Valera is a biblical translation originating from a 1569 Spanish Protestant Bible. Born from Casiodoro de Reina's twelve-year labor in exile and later revised by Cipriano de Valera, this work became the foundational scripture for Spanish-speaking Protestants for over four centuries. Unlike earlier translations based on Latin sources, this version drew directly from Hebrew and Greek texts, making it a landmark achievement in biblical scholarship and religious reform.
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