Description
Samoan Bible - Revised Version - O Le Tusi Paia
White Imitation Leather
Publisher: New Zealand Bible Society, 2017
Overview
Introducing the Samoan Bible - Revised Version (O Le Tusi Paia), a beautifully crafted edition featuring a white imitation leather cover. Published by the New Zealand Bible Society in 2017, this Bible provides a comprehensive resource for Samoan speakers, spanning 1,270 pages of sacred scripture.
Product Features
- Format: Imitation Leather
- ISBN: 9780908867578 / 978-0908867578
- ISBN-10: 0908867573
- Pages: 1,270
- Publisher: New Zealand Bible Society / Bible Society South Pacific
- Language: Samoan (Gagana faʻa Sāmoa)
Special Features:
- Double Column Text: For easy reading and navigation.
- Sidebar Cross References: Enhance study and understanding of scripture.
- Silver-Gilded Page Edges: Adds a touch of elegance.
- 4 Maps: Provides geographical context to the scriptures.
- Ribbon Marker: Convenient for keeping track of your place.
- Size: 22.40 x 15.00 x 3.20 cm
Interesting Facts
- Samoan (Gagana faʻa Sāmoa) is the language spoken in the Samoan Islands, which include both Samoa and American Samoa. It serves as an official language alongside English in both regions.
- The language is a Polynesian language and is the first language for most of the population, with approximately 246,000 speakers in Samoa and an estimated 510,000 speakers worldwide as of 2015.
- Samoan is notable for its phonological differences between formal and informal speech, as well as a ceremonial form used in traditional oratory.
Cultural Significance
The Samoan Bible - Revised Version is not just a religious text; it embodies the cultural and linguistic heritage of the Samoan people. Its publication supports the ongoing use of the Samoan language in spiritual contexts, fostering a deeper connection between faith and culture.
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