File:Иоанн-вельденьне Шкайстонь Ёнь-куля.djvu

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English: This is a translation of the Gospel of John (a Christian scripture included in the New Testament) into the Moksha language. The author of the translation is Nikolai Petrovich Barsov, who lived in 1835-1904 years. Не was a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church and an enlightener of the Moksha people in Christianity and literacy. The book was firstly published in the Russian Empire in the 1901 year.
Русский: Это перевод Евангелия от Иоанна (христианское произведение, включённое в Новый Завет) на мокшанский язык. Автор перевода - Николай Петрович Барсов, который жил в 1835-1904 годах, был священником Русской Православной Церкви, и занимался просветительской деятельностью среди мокшан, наставляя их в христианстве и грамотности. Книга впервые (и возможно единственный раз) была опубликована в Российской империи в 1901 году.
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Source Иоанн-вельденьне Шкайстонь Ёнь-куля
Author Барсов, Николай Петрович

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