Hutterite Bible
by Hutterite Translation Team
The Hutterite Bible - in text and audio
App Name | Hutterite Bible |
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Developer | Hutterite Translation Team |
Category | Books & Reference |
Download Size | 10 MB |
Latest Version | 2.2 |
Average Rating | 4.75 |
Rating Count | 35 |
Google Play | Download |
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The app contains the text and audio of the Bible in the Hutterite language (Hutterisch). At this time only the NT text is available and 90% of the audio has been recorded. More audio will be added in future updates.
“Hutterisch” is a minority language spoken by Hutterites in the prairie states of Canada and the US. The Hutterites share a common history with other anabaptist groups, such as the Mennonites and the Amish. They fled to America due to severe and gruesome persecution during and after the reformation, which lead to the death of many. Today the Hutterites live communally in over 500 colonies. They practice shared ownership of goods and generally operate large farming operations, often combined with some kind of manufacturing business. For more info on this group please visit www.hutterite.org
Recent changes:
This version contains a number of corrections that were sent in by the users. We also fixed some links to glossary entries and also re-recorded all of Mark and certain passages where text and audio did not match.
“Hutterisch” is a minority language spoken by Hutterites in the prairie states of Canada and the US. The Hutterites share a common history with other anabaptist groups, such as the Mennonites and the Amish. They fled to America due to severe and gruesome persecution during and after the reformation, which lead to the death of many. Today the Hutterites live communally in over 500 colonies. They practice shared ownership of goods and generally operate large farming operations, often combined with some kind of manufacturing business. For more info on this group please visit www.hutterite.org
Recent changes:
This version contains a number of corrections that were sent in by the users. We also fixed some links to glossary entries and also re-recorded all of Mark and certain passages where text and audio did not match.