The Louis Segond 1910 Bible updates the text of the original Old Testament and New Testament editions undertaken by Swiss theologian Louis Segond, who used the original Hebrew and Greek texts to translate the Bible into French. A pastor and doctor in theology, Louis Segond was born in 1810 to French parents in Geneva and his translation of the complete bible… Read more…
The Ostervald Bible is a French version written in 1744 that enjoyed widespread popularity. Considered an equivalent to the English King James Version, this Bible was based on the Textus Receptus.
Jean-Frédéric Ostervald (November 25, 1663 to April 14, 1747) was a Swiss Protestant pastor, born in Neuchâtel,… Read more…