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Some of the sections on the main page list canons that are not yet mentioned in [[Alternate Versification]]. In email correspondence this week, there is definite interest in regard to the Ethiopian Orthodox canon. [[User:David Haslam|David Haslam]] 12:49, 12 January 2010 (UTC) | Some of the sections on the main page list canons that are not yet mentioned in [[Alternate Versification]]. In email correspondence this week, there is definite interest in regard to the Ethiopian Orthodox canon. [[User:David Haslam|David Haslam]] 12:49, 12 January 2010 (UTC) | ||
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+ | == Ethiopian canon - news from 'Studge' == | ||
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+ | Neil Rees ('Studge') of [http://lc.bfbs.org.uk/ bfbs linguistic computing] recently visited Ethiopia. Afterwards, he emailed me a document entitled '''Ethiopian Orthodox Old Testament''', with the following cover note: | ||
+ | <blockquote>I have just got back from the Bible Society of Ethiopia. In looking on the Internet I have found a lot of false information about the Ethiopian canon which mention broad and narrow canons. There are only 2 canons printed in Ethiopia: the Protestant 66 book canon and the Ethiopian Orthodox 81 book canon (called the narrow canon). The so-called broad canon has never been printed and is of academic interest only. | ||
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+ | I was looking at your page http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/OSIS_Book_Abbreviations | ||
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+ | I submit the list of books in the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible as published by the Bible Society since 1962. | ||
+ | </blockquote>[[User:David Haslam|David Haslam]] 15:18, 25 March 2011 (UTC) |
Revision as of 15:18, 25 March 2011
Extending av11n coverage?
Some of the sections on the main page list canons that are not yet mentioned in Alternate Versification. In email correspondence this week, there is definite interest in regard to the Ethiopian Orthodox canon. David Haslam 12:49, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
Ethiopian canon - news from 'Studge'
Neil Rees ('Studge') of bfbs linguistic computing recently visited Ethiopia. Afterwards, he emailed me a document entitled Ethiopian Orthodox Old Testament, with the following cover note:
I have just got back from the Bible Society of Ethiopia. In looking on the Internet I have found a lot of false information about the Ethiopian canon which mention broad and narrow canons. There are only 2 canons printed in Ethiopia: the Protestant 66 book canon and the Ethiopian Orthodox 81 book canon (called the narrow canon). The so-called broad canon has never been printed and is of academic interest only.David Haslam 15:18, 25 March 2011 (UTC)
I was looking at your page http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/OSIS_Book_Abbreviations
I submit the list of books in the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible as published by the Bible Society since 1962.