Hussite Bible

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The Hussite Bible (Hungarian: Huszita Biblia ) is a translation of the Bible into Hungarian of the 15th century.

Copies of this translation of the Bible are in Munich, received in Vienna and in Apor Code. The Munich Codex is the oldest surviving version and dates back to 1466th

Much of the translation was made by Tamás Pécsi and Bálint Újlaki in the years 1416-1435. Both were students at the University of Prague, where they came in contact with the ideas of Jan Hus. They translated it the Old Testament from the Vulgate and the New Testament from the Greek.

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