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* 1. Towards a Christian Pastoral Approach to Cambodian Culture p29 Gerard Ravasco - 2006 "Arthur L. Hammond and his wife, both Americans of the Evangelical Church left Saigon and settled in Phnom Penh. ... of a Catholic from Battambang, a translation of the New Testament was completed in 1934, and the entire Bible in 1940. "
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* 2. World vision 38-39 World Vision International - 1994 "US missionary Arthur Hammond begins translating the Bible into the Khmer language. 1933: Hammond completes translation of New Testament. 1954: Hammond's translation of Khmer Bible is finally published. 1965: Almost all Protestant ..."
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Arthur L. Hammond was an American Evangelical missionary in Cambodia. He trained at C&MA Nyack College. His translation of the Bible into Khmer of 1954 is the standard version.[1][2]

References

  • 1. Towards a Christian Pastoral Approach to Cambodian Culture p29 Gerard Ravasco - 2006 "Arthur L. Hammond and his wife, both Americans of the Evangelical Church left Saigon and settled in Phnom Penh. ... of a Catholic from Battambang, a translation of the New Testament was completed in 1934, and the entire Bible in 1940. "
  • 2. World vision 38-39 World Vision International - 1994 "US missionary Arthur Hammond begins translating the Bible into the Khmer language. 1933: Hammond completes translation of New Testament. 1954: Hammond's translation of Khmer Bible is finally published. 1965: Almost all Protestant ..."
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