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Arabic Holy Bible with Cross References - New Van Dyck translation / Brown leather, thumb index / Bible Society of Egypt 2015 / NVD CR 077 ZTI / Large Print - Single Column Text - Large Bible / كتاب مقدس بالشواهد - ورق كريم

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Arabic Holy Bible with Cross References - New Van Dyck translation / Brown leather, thumb index / Bible Society of Egypt 2015 / NVD CR 077 ZTI / Large Print - Single Column Text - Large Bible /  كتاب مقدس بالشواهد - ورق كريم

Leather 2015

ISBN-10: 1843642468

ISBN: 9781843642466 / 978-1843642466

PAGES: 1356

PUBLISHER: Bible Society of Egypt

LANGUAGE: Arabic

 

 

كتاب مقدس بالشواهد الكتابية بجلد طبيعي بسوسته مفهرس ورق كريمى حجم متوسط. يحتوي على سلسلة من الشواهد للربط بين الموضوعات – الأفكار – الكلمات – الأحداث أو الشخصيات. كما يوجد في نهاية الكتاب ملحق به جدول المكاييل والموازين – معجم للكلمات الصعبة – موضوعات الإنجيل في كتبه الأربعة – كلمة الله تتعامل مع مشاعرك المضطربة و 15 خريطة توضيحية للكتاب المقدس

English Description:

Cornelius Van Alen Van Dyck, M.D. (August 13, 1818 – November 13, 1895) was an American missionary and translator of the Bible into Arabic.

He was born at Kinderhook, New York and educated at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, from which he graduated as M.D. in 1839.

In 1840, he was sent to Lebanon by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions as a medical missionary for the Dutch Reformed Church, and he was stationed at Beirut, Abeih, Sidon, and Mount Tabor. He studied Arabic in Beirut under Butrus al-Bustani and Nasif al-Yaziji, both of whom later became famous Arab writers, and Yusuf al-Asir, with whom he would later collaborate in translating the Bible into Arabic. He married Julia Abbott, daughter of the former British consul-general in Beirut, in December 1842.

In June 1843, they moved to 'Abeih, where, with W. M. Thomson, he organized a secondary school for training evangelical ministers. Noting the scarcity of suitable teaching materials in Arabic, he proceeded to write Arabic textbooks on geography, navigation, natural history, and mathematics, which were long used in Syrian schools. He also studied theology and was ordained a minister by his fellow missionaries in 1846, shortly before the inauguration of the Abeih Seminary.

 

 

 

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