Armenian Bible
The Armenian Bible refers to the translations of the Bible into the Armenian language, which began in the early 5th century. The most notable version is the Armenian Apostolic Church's translation, completed by the scholar Mesrop Mashtots and his team. This translation played a crucial role in the development of the Armenian language and literature.
The Armenian Bible consists of both the Old and New Testaments, and it has been influential in shaping Armenian culture and identity. It is often used in religious services and is considered a vital part of the heritage of the Armenian people.