The earliest known example of a Bible translation into Ajem-Turkic (also known as Middle Azeri) was made in the 17th century. A copy of it is being stored in the Uppsala University, Sweden.

The first modern Azerbaijani translation by Mirza Farrukh and Feliks Zaręba was the Gospel of Matthew, published in 1842 in London by Basel Missionary Society. The complete New Testament was fully translated and published in 1878 in London and the Old Testament in 1891.

In 1982, the Institute for Bible Translation in Stockholm, Sweden released a new modern Azerbaijani language translation of the New Testament made by Mirza Khazar, which is currently used in Azerbaijan. Mirza Khazar's translation being reprinted five times in subsequent years. The most recent New Testament edition, the sixth, is of 1998, while the Old Testament's one is of 2004. Mirza Khazar's translation of The Old Testament was completed in 1984, but not printed.

Elam published an Iranian (Southern) Azeri translation in 2013.

Comparison

References

External links

interwiki Bibliyanın Azərbaycan dilinə tərcümələri
  • Bible.az (Bible in Azeri (Azerbaijani) )
  • YeniHeyat.com
  • azerincil.net
  • Sound Bible
  • İncil (Yeni dünya tərcüməsi) on www.jw.org (Official Website of Jehovah's Witnesses)

Azerbaijani Presence of God Tract.pdf

Azerbaijani to English translation services

Bibles Middle East Azerbaijani (Azeri) Page 1 Bible in My Language

Bibles Middle East Azerbaijani (Azeri) Page 1 Bible in My Language

Azeri Language Bible with Thumb Index and Maps