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Esperanto New Testament

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Published:  1929 by The British and Foreign Bible Society in cooperation with The Scottish Bible Society
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Esperanto is a constructed language created by Ludwik Zamenhof. As opposed to other languages, Esperanto is not a national or regional language, but rather a language aimed at promoting global understanding and peace. The language is supposedly easy to learn and politically neutral.

Esperanto comes from the pseudonym "Doktoro Esperanto", which signifies "Doctor hopeful", a name Ludwik Leizer Zamenhof used to publish his proposal for an international language in 1887. It is estimated that more than 1000 people speak Esperanto as their mother tongue globally. It is unknown how many people speak it as a second language, but it is supposedly between 60 000 and a couple of million people.


The Bible is part of the Tønnevold Bible Collection at the Nordic Bible and Book Museum.
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© Copyright 2022 Stiftelsen Nordisk Bibel- og Bokmuseum
Original title:  
La Nova Testamento, De Nia Sinjaro Kaj Savanto Jeso Kristo
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Oxford, by University Press and John Johnson
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