Korean Catholic Bible

The Korean Catholic Bible (Korean: 한국 가톨릭 성경, Hangug Gatollig Seonggyeong), or Holy Bible (Korean: 성경, Seong-gyeong), is the Korean language Bible used by Korean Catholics.[1] This version is the standard Bible for the Roman Catholic Church in Korea since 2005, replacing the Common Translation Bible.

Korean Catholic Bible
Full nameHoly Bible
AbbreviationKCB
LanguageKorean
Complete Bible
published
September 20, 2005
PublisherCatholic Bishops' Conference of Korea
Religious affiliationCatholic
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History

In 1988, the New Bible Translation Project was constituted by the Catholic Bishop’s Conference of Korea. The new translation begun in 1989 and completed in late 2002. In 2005, the Korean Catholic Bible was released to the public through 17-year efforts which original texts(the Hebrew Bible and Greek Old/New Testaments) are fully translated into modern Korean.

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