01 The New Testament in Urdu Hindustani (1878) Pakistan Central Asia India
New Testament in Urdu
This is the New Testament (Bible) in Urdu. Urdu is a language spoken by millions in Pakistan, India, Central Asia and around the world.
This is the first part of the New Testament, standard edition of 1878.
Urdu is also called Hindustani. Urdu can be written in ENglish Romanized (Latin) Scrip, or in Arabic Scrip, or in Devanagari (the same writing as Sanskrit). This text follows the standard Received Text of the Historic Church.
This translation was made directly from the ancient Koine Greek Text. Whether for language or personal studies, we hope this will be of use to some.
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