Hey I was wondering it is possible to add Bible translations in Serbian Language. This would help a lot to me in my study and Preaching. Thank you in advance!
Thanks for your suggestion. The translation Свето писмо, Нови српски превод should be available some time in 2025!
That is great news! Looking forward to that moment. Would it be possible to also add Translation from Danicic Karadzic? Its on public domain and still used a lot. Even I use it in my study.
No promises, but I'll make a note to look into it, since the public domain status appears to be clear and it is available in a standardized format. It would help to get more upvotes on your suggestion here! 😉
my dear brother in Christ, that would be hard to find. I would be very blessed if I could have access to it. Preaching mode would be a different experience for me when I preach in Serbian. This way I have to manually insert Bible passages. Thank you for your help!
If we had more books available in Serbian, I am sure more people would be interested in Serbia for logos. Maybe I can help with that somehow. Please let me know on my email if there is a way I can help: stefanvika@outlook.com
God bless!
No, I'm saying, I have found it in a standardized format. It's freely available on https://thedigitalbiblelibrary.org/ to participating organizations, which makes it easy to implement. Unfortunately, our capacities to implement new Bible translations are still relatively small, and we have a pretty long list to work through at the moment.
Wonderful news! I’m looking forward to being able to expand my library in Logos.
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