Louis Segond French Bible
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Louis Segond French Bible

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This is the classic French equivalent of the English King James Version. The Louis Segond Bible or LSG Bible was published in 1910 by Alliance Biblique Universelle. Louis Segond (October 3, 1810 – June 18, 1885), was a Swiss theologian who translated the Bible into French from the original texts in Hebrew and Greek. He was born in Plainpalais, near Geneva. After studying theology in Geneva, Strasbourg and Bonn, he was pastor of the Geneva National Church in Chêne-Bougeries, then from 1872, Professor of Old Testament in Geneva. The translation of the Old Testament, commissioned by the Vénérable Compagnie des Pasteurs de Genève, was published in two volumes in 1871 (Meusel has 1874 as the publication date), followed by the New Testament, translated as a private venture, in 1880. The text was then reviewed by experts. The result is the 1910 revision that is now freely available on Internet. This app consists of all 66 books in the Premier Testament and Le Nouveau Testament as follows: Genèse Exode Lévitique Nombres Deutéronome Josué Juges Ruth 1 Samuel 2 Samuel 1 Rois 2 Rois 1 Chroniques 2 Chroniques Esdras Néhémie Esther Job Psaumes Proverbes Ecclésiaste Cantique des Cantiques Ésaïe Jérémie Lamentations Ézéchiel Daniel Osée Joël Amos Abdias Jonas Michée Nahum Habacuc Sophonie Aggée Zacharie Malachie Matthieu Marc Luc Jean Actes Romains 1 Corinthiens 2 Corinthiens Galates Éphésiens Philippiens Colossiens 1 Thessaloniciens 2 Thessaloniciens 1 Timothée 2 Timothée Tite Philémon Hébreux Jacques 1 Pierre 2 Pierre 1 Jean 2 Jean 3 Jean Jude Apocalypse Get closer to Jesus and God with this Bible app. Download this free Bible app today and experience a richer fuller Bible study wherever you go.

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