Chechen Old Testament Volume 2 Print On Demand
$30.99
Chechen Old Testament Volume II. Chechen is a Northeast Caucasian language native to Russia, Chechenya, and Dagestan. This is the second of 3 volumes for the complete Bible. Approximately 1.35 million people speak Chechen.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781585163229
ISBN10: 1585163228
Translation: Foreign
Language: Other Language
Color: Burgundy
Binding: Paper
Published: February 2021
Publisher: American Bible Society
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