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Just as a clarification, the triple combination has been available in traditional chinese for a long time now. This new translation replaces the old one, and is most likely available in Simplified characters as well.
yah, cameron, this article is very misleading .... I thought I saw it wrong
I had heard a simplified translation for the triple was in the works, and that the simplified book of mormon was part of all that? Why aren't the reporting clearly?
Correct, only the Traditional Chinese Book of Mormon, Doctrine & Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price has been released. The Simplified Chinese version last time I heard was still being typeset.
By the way, the new translation is wonderful.
What's improved since the old version? I have my Chinese triple combination from 1983, but if there's a significant change maybe I should get a new one... hm.
Stanger than fiction now!
Let's see how they egyptian gets translated to english to chinese. :-)
Where do we get one, I tried on the Church Distribution center website and couldn't find it. I even called and they didn't know. Thanks,
Where do we get one, I tried on the Church Distribution center website and couldn't find it. I even called and they didn't know. Thanks,
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