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Slovenian, or slovenšcina, is a Slavonic language spoken by over two million people mainly in Slovenia, which was a Yugoslav republic until 1991. Slovene is written in Latin (Roman) letters. The Scriptures were first translated into Slovenian by Jurij Dalmatin a Slovene Lutheran pastor. He produced the Bibilija in 1584. The translation set the norm for the Slovene language until the nineteenth century. In 2008 it underwent a minor revision with headings added to the Old Testament. Slovenian speaking Christians are mainly Catholic with a historic Protestant, mainly Lutheran, minority. Bible work is done by the Slovenian Bible Society. A Slovenian Ecumenical Translation (Sveto Pismo) was produced in 1974. The Slovenian Standard Version (SSP) was produced in 1996 and revised in 2003 available, with or without deuterocanonical books.

Slovenian Bible with DCs

Slovenian Bible with DCs

£12.99

1991 Edition with DCs

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Slovenian Bible Ecumenical Edition

Slovenian Bible Ecumenical Edition

£12.99

Slovenian Ecumenical Edition, first published in 1974.

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Slovenian Bible 'Enter into the Bible' Edition

Slovenian Bible 'Enter into the Bible' Edition

£21.99

Slovenian Standard Version, first published in 1996.

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Slovenian Standard Bible with Deuterocanonical Books (DCs)

Slovenian Standard Bible with Deuterocanonical Books (DCs)

£19.99

Slovenian Standard Version, first published in 1996.

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