Macaafa Qulqulluu 66 Upd [exclusive] Jun 2026

21 letters written by Paul, Peter, John, and others to strengthen early Christian communities.

The story of the Oromo Bible is intimately tied to the preservation of the Oromo language and culture.

A: Argama: Bible Society, Oromo Bible App, fi kitaab-dhukaan mootummoota Oromiyaa fi Finfinnee keessatti.

Uumama (Genesis), Ba’uu (Exodus), Faarfannaa (Psalms), Isaayaas (Isaiah) (New Testament) macaafa qulqulluu 66 upd

Websites such as Oromobiblestudy provide detailed guides and reading plans for each of the 66 books.

A "Macaafa Qulqulluu 66" app or version guarantees that users have the full, standard protestant canon, essential for comprehensive study and daily devotion. Why Choose an Updated (UPD) Version?

Uumama irraa jalqabee hanga macaafa Miilkiyaasitti kan jiran yoo ta'an, seenaa uumamaa, saba Isra'el, fi raajiiwwan waa'ee dhufaata Masiihaa (Yesuus) qabatu. 21 letters written by Paul, Peter, John, and

The most visible updates are happening on mobile platforms. Both Android and iOS have seen a surge in high-quality, feature-rich Oromo Bible apps. These updates have transformed the Bible from a bulky printed book into a portable, interactive study tool.

The Protestant Macaafa Qulqulluu consists of 39 Old Testament (Kakuu Moofaa) and 27 New Testament (Kakuu Haaraa) books. 1. Key Features of Digital Macaafa Qulqulluu 66 Apps

Beyond digital apps, the translation work itself is being updated. The Trinitarian Bible Society announced a new Oromo Scripture project in May 2025. Unlike previous translations based on modern critical texts, this project aims to produce a translation that is exceptionally faithful and accurate. The Gospel of John is already halfway drafted, and the finished project is highly anticipated by Christian communities where less than 5% of Oromo speakers identify as Christian. Uumama irraa jalqabee hanga macaafa Miilkiyaasitti kan jiran

Offline access, daily verses, bible quizzes, and English NIV translation. EliaN Bible Apps

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