Jozef Roháček
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Jozef Roháček (6 February 1877 – 28 July 1962) was a Slovak
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activist, evangelist and scholar. He translated the Bible from original languages into Slovak. The first edition of the complete Lutheran Slovak Bible was edited by British and Foreign Bible Society in 1936. The revised edition was printed in Kutná Hora (
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) in 1951.


Publications

*''Evolucionizmus vo svetle pravdy alebo čo má každý vzdelaný človek vedieť o evolucionizme (
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in the light of truth or what should every literate person know about
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), Bratislava, Svetlo, 1936''


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1877 births 1962 deaths 20th-century Christian biblical scholars Czechoslovak activists Czechoslovak religious leaders European biblical scholars Lutheran biblical scholars People from Stará Turá Slovak activists Slovak evangelists Slovak Lutherans Slovak Christian clergy 20th-century Lutheran clergy Translators of the Bible into Slovak 20th-century translators {{Slovakia-bio-stub