Bible Translations Into Swedish
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There are remarkably few Bible translations into Swedish that have been made before the last two centuries. The
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is known to have been used by the
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during the Christian part of the
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, but at least
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s in
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
of some parts of
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were made at the time. However, no complete translation has been preserved, and the earliest, certainly known, complete Bible was not made until the
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, on commission by
Gustav Vasa Gustav I, born Gustav Eriksson of the Vasa noble family and later known as Gustav Vasa (12 May 1496 – 29 September 1560), was King of Sweden from 1523 until his death in 1560, previously self-recognised Protector of the Realm ('' Riksför ...
.


Translations before the Reformation

Despite there are archeological evidence of Christian cult in
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,
Västergötland Västergötland (), also known as West Gothland or the Latinized version Westrogothia in older literature, is one of the 25 traditional non-administrative provinces of Sweden (''landskap'' in Swedish), situated in the southwest of Sweden. Väs ...
, from the 9th century, and that at least parts of Sweden became organized by the
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in the early 11th century, there are no sources supporting written translations of any parts of the Bible until the 14th century.


Magnus Eriksson's and Saint Birgitta's Bibles

The earliest mentions of a Swedish Bible is note in an inventory list for
Magnus IV of Sweden Magnus IV (April or May 1316  – 1 December 1374; Swedish ''Magnus Eriksson'') was King of Sweden from 1319 to 1364, King of Norway as Magnus VII (including Iceland and Greenland) from 1319 to 1355, and ruler of Scania from 1332 to 1360. By ...
, where a "''big volume Bible in Swedish''" is listed. A similar note is made for
Bridget of Sweden Bridget of Sweden (c. 1303 – 23 July 1373) born as Birgitta Birgersdotter, also Birgitta of Vadstena, or Saint Birgitta ( sv, heliga Birgitta), was a mystic and a saint, and she was also the founder of the Bridgettines nuns and monks after ...
.


The Pentateuch Paraphrase

''Pentateuchparafrasen'', the
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, is a famous
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from the 1330s. It is a paraphrase on the five books of Moses, and also contains a slightly shortened variant of Acts of the Apostles. It exists today in one complete copy, ''Codex Holmiensis A 1'' (MBIB) from 1526, stored in
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, and one almost complete copy, ''Codex Thott 4'' (MBIA) from 1400–1450, stored in
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. It is possible that both the Bibles of Magnus IV and Bridget of Sweden were either the original ''Pentateuch Paraphrase'', or copies of it. According to the sources, it is possible that Bridget had a translation made, that became a paraphrase, and that she later gave it to the king, or the queen.


Translations in the late middle ages

A few other translations are known from the 15th century: * The Book of Joshua. Translated by
Nicolaus Ragvaldi Nicolaus Ragvaldi (Latinized form of Swedish Nils Ragvaldsson) (born in the early 1380s and died on 17 February 1448) was bishop of Växjö and from 1438–1448 archbishop of Uppsala, Sweden. He is known as an early representative of the Goth ...
. Part of ''Codex Holmiensis A 1''. * The
Book of Judges The Book of Judges (, ') is the seventh book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. In the narrative of the Hebrew Bible, it covers the time between the conquest described in the Book of Joshua and the establishment of a kingdom ...
. Translated by Nicolaus Ragvaldi. Part of ''Codex Holmiensis A 1''. * The Book of Judith. Translated by
Jöns Budde Jöns Budde (sometimes spelled as ''Joens Budde'' or ''Jønes Budde'') (c. 1435 – c. 1493) was a Bridgettine monk from the Bridgettine convent '' Vallis gratiae'', the first convent for women in Finland, located in Naantali, near Turku, Finland ...
. Part of ''Codex Holmiensis A 1''. * The Book of Esther. Translated by Jöns Budde. Part of ''Codex Holmiensis A 1''. * The Book of Ruth. Translated by Jöns Budde. Part of ''Codex Holmiensis A 1''. *
1 Maccabees The First Book of Maccabees, also known as First Maccabees (written in shorthand as 1 Maccabees or 1 Macc.), is a book written in Hebrew by an anonymousRappaport, U., ''47. 1 Maccabees'' in Barton, J. and Muddiman, J. (2001)The Oxford Bible Comme ...
. Translated by Jöns Budde. Part of ''Codex Holmiensis A 1''. *
2 Maccabees 2 Maccabees, el, Μακκαβαίων Β´, translit=Makkabaíōn 2 also known as the Second Book of Maccabees, Second Maccabees, and abbreviated as 2 Macc., is a deuterocanonical book which recounts the persecution of Jews under King Antiochus I ...
. Translated by Jöns Budde. Part of ''Codex Holmiensis A 1''. * The
Book of Revelation The Book of Revelation is the final book of the New Testament (and consequently the final book of the Christian Bible). Its title is derived from the first word of the Koine Greek text: , meaning "unveiling" or "revelation". The Book of ...
. Unknown translator. Part of ''Codex Holmiensis A 1''. *
Gospel of Nicodemus Gospel originally meant the Christian message ("the gospel"), but in the 2nd century it came to be used also for the books in which the message was set out. In this sense a gospel can be defined as a loose-knit, episodic narrative of the words an ...
. Unknown translator. Part of ''Codex Holmiensis A 3''.


Translations used by the

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Gustav Vasa Bible The Gustav Vasa Bible ( sv, Gustav Vasas bibel) is the common name of the Swedish Bible translation published in 1540–41. The full title is as appears on the right: ''Biblia / Thet är / All then Helgha Scrifft / på Swensko''. The translation ...
'': A translation commissioned by
Gustav Vasa Gustav I, born Gustav Eriksson of the Vasa noble family and later known as Gustav Vasa (12 May 1496 – 29 September 1560), was King of Sweden from 1523 until his death in 1560, previously self-recognised Protector of the Realm ('' Riksför ...
, published in 1526 (New Testament) and 1541 (complete Bible). Published shortly after
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's translation into german (New Testament 1522, and complete Bible 1534). * ''
Gustav II Adolf Bible The Gustav II Adolf Bible (; officially: ''Biblia, Thet är: All then Helgha Scrifft, På Swensko. Effter förre Bibliens Text, oförandrat'') was published in 1618 during Gustav II Adolf's reign and was a revised version of Gustav Vasa Bible. One ...
'': a revision of the Gustav Vasa Bible with verses, published 1618. * ''
Charles XII Bible The Charles XII Bible ( sv, Karl XII:s bibel) was a Bible translation into Swedish, instigated by King Charles XI in 1686 to produce an updated and modernised version of the old translation from 1541, which was known as the Gustav Vasa Bible. Ch ...
'': ordered by Charles XII of Sweden, published in 1703, a slight revision of Gustav Vasa's * ''1917 års bibelöversättning'', (1917 Bible translation) much revised but still with a slightly antiquated language * ''Bibel 2000'': the latest official state church translation, including the Old Testament and
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Other Swedish translations

* ''Bible translations from 1536'', limited edition of four books of the Old Testament and the Apocrypha * ''Normalupplagan'' (Normal Version) * ''Helge Åkessons översättning'', (Helge Akesson's Translation) by the Baptist translator Helge Åkesson, 1911 * ''Nya Världens Översättning'' (New World Bible Translation): by the Jehovah's Witnesses, latest revision 2017. * ''David Hedegårds översättning'' (David Hedegard's Translation): New Testament only * ''Bo Giertz översättning'' (Bo Giertz Translation): New Testament only * '' Svenska folkbibeln'' (Swedish People's Bible) * ''Levande Bibeln'' (Living Bible): completed in September 2000, by the
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* ''NuBibeln'' (Swedish Contemporary Bible; NUB), 2015, by Biblica, Inc. * ''Reformationsbibeln'' (Reformation Bible) – New Testament onlySv. Reformationsbibeln
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Darby Bible The Darby Bible (DBY, formal title ''The Holy Scriptures: A New Translation from the Original Languages by J. N. Darby'') refers to the Bible as translated from Hebrew and Greek by John Nelson Darby. History and principles Darby published a ...
'' – New Testament only; by Taylor
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, principal work done by Eric Carrén


Comparison


See also

* Swedish Bible Society


References

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External links


Pentateuch Paraphrase
downloadable as PDF, at the World Digital Library.
Karl XII Bibel PDF's

Full text of ''Svenska 1917''

Full text of ''Folkbibeln''

Full text of ''Bibel 2000''

Full text of ''Levande Bibeln''
Swedish literature