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Description:  New Cebuano translation of the Revised Tagalog Popular Version (Bagong Magandang Balita Biblia)  published by Philippine Bible Society in 2003.

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Description:  Bagong Salin sa Pilipino (NPV) New Pilipino Version by Manila International Bible Society, 1986

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Bagong Magandang Balita Biblia (Revised Tagalog Popular Version) is the 2005 revision of “Magandang Balita Biblia” The new revision as of 2005, changed some proper names such as ‘Nabucadnosor’ to the more familiar ‘Nebucadnezar’ and ‘Esdras’ to ‘Ezra’. Likewise, the new revision has its footnotes added and had also interspersed the deuterocanonical books in its Catholic versions. Likewise, some archaic…

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The Magandang Balita Biblia (or the Tagalog Popular Version)  is a bible module  for PocketSword, a Bible Study app for the iPad, iPhone & iPod touch (iOS 3.0 and above) that is built upon the powerful SWORD backend developed by the CrossWire Bible Society

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Ang Biblia, Tagalog, Old Version. Ang Biblia is the Bible for the traditional Tagalog Bible reader. Ang Biblia is written in the old Tagalog. First Published in 1905 by American Bible Society, revised 1915 & 1933. Typed By Richard & Dolores Long, Dec. 2004.

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Catholic Pastoral edition

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Excerpt from BibleGateway text

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The Pangasinan language (Pangasinan: Salitan Pangasinan; Spanish: Idioma pangasinense) is one of the twelve major languages in the Philippines. The language is spoken by more than one and a half million Pangasinan people (indigenous speakers) in the province of Pangasinan alone. Pangasinan is also spoken in other Pangasinan communities in the Philippines, and by Pangasinan immigrants in the United States….

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