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Lü Chen Chung

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Template:Chinese name Lü Zhenzhong (Chinese: 呂振中; 13 April 1898 in Fujian – 10 March 1988 in Singapore) was a Chinese Anglican priest, university lecturer and Bible translator. He is best known for Lü Zhenzhong's version of the Bible of which the New Testament was published in 1946 (呂譯新約初稿) by Yanjing University Press, and the Old Testament completed in 1970.[1]

References

  1. ^ M. Avrum Ehrlich The Jewish-Chinese Nexus: A Meeting of Civilizations 1134105525 2008 "Probably the only scholar in the long list of translators is Lü Zhenzhong of Yanjing University; yet he was also trained in Christian theology and an ordained pastor. "