Schlachter Bible
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The Schlachter-Bibel is a German
German language
German is a West Germanic language, related to and classified alongside English and Dutch. With an estimated 90 – 98 million native speakers, German is one of the world's major languages and is the most widely-spoken first language in the European Union....

 translation of the Bible
Bible
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 by Franz Eugen Schlachter
Franz Eugen Schlachter
Franz Eugen Schlachter was a revivalist preacher, classical scholar and the translator of the Schlachter Bible....

, first translated from the Greek
Greek language
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 and Hebrew text of the Bible in 1905.

At first he published the Book of Job
Book of Job
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 in the year 1893. Later on, the so-called Miniaturbibel
Miniaturbibel
The Miniatur-Bible was the first bible version in the German language in the last century . The translator, Franz Eugen Schlachter, was a preacher of the Evangelische Gesellschaft in Bern, Switzerland.-History:...

 was the first German language Bible version in the twentieth century. The edition was published in the year 1905, the following house-bible in the year 1907 and the hand-bible in the year 1908. The last edition of the original Miniaturbibel was published in the year 1911.

Franz Eugen Schlachter was a preacher of the Evangelische Gesellschaft in Bern, Switzerland and a man of the holiness movement
Holiness movement
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. The translation was concordant, and at the same time, the language flowed well. The reader could discern the meaning of the original text. By 1911, the year of Schlachter's death, he had completed 13 editions of his Bible.

In 1918, two Swiss pastors named Linder and Kappeler revised the Schlachter bible, and the Genfer Bibelgesellschaft lead a new revision of the translation in 1951, although it was a light revision. The text was faithful to Franz Eugen Schlachter's original and had only been edited slightly. In 2003, the last revision, called the Schlachter Version 2000, was completed. It follows the same approach as the original Miniaturbibel, but is also very accurate to the Greek and Hebrew original. The new edition also includes many references.

All editions of the Schlachter Bible came in three formats: there was a pocket-edition, a hand-edition, and a greater family-edition.

Literature of the Schlachter-Bibel

  • Franz Eugen Schlachter, ein Beitrag zur Geschichte und Theologie der Gemeinschaftsbewegung im Kanton Bern – Akzessarbeit von Walter Wieland, evang. theol. Fakultät der Uni Bern, eingereicht bei Prof. Dr. A. Lindt im Sommer-Semester 1982, Edition Neues Leben, Lützelflühstr. CH 3452 Grünenmatt
  • Gottfried Wüthrich: Franz Eugen Schlachter - sein Leben und Wirken, Genf, 16. März 2002 Manuskriptdruck
  • Karl-Hermann Kauffmann: Franz Eugen Schlachter und die Heiligungsbewegung, Biographie unter Bezugnahme auf das geistliche Umfeld Schlachters und mit einer kurzen Geschichte der Schlachter Bibel, ausführliche Fassung mit 100 Abbildungen. Gedenkschrift zum Jubiläum "100 Jahre Schlachter-Bibel". Eigenverlag Freie Brüdergemeinde Albstadt, 2005
  • Karl-Hermann Kauffmann: Franz Eugen Schlachter, ein Bibelübersetzer im Umfeld der Heiligungsbewegung, Verlag Johannis, Lahr, 2007, ISBN 978-3-501-01568-1

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