Holy Translators

The Feast of the Holy Translators (Armenian: Սուրբ Թարգմանչաց տօն, Surb T'argmanchats ton) is dedicated to a group of literary figures, and saints of the Armenian Apostolic Church, who founded the Armenian alphabet, translated the Bible, and started a movement of writing and translating important works into Armenian language.The first words written in Armenian were the opening line of the Book of Proverbs: Ճանաչել զիմաստութիւն եւ զխրատ, իմանալ զբանս հանճարոյ:Čanačʿel zimastutʿiwn ew zxrat, imanal zbans hančaroy.«To know wisdom and instruction; to perceive the words of understanding.»The first Armenian translation of the Bible, among the world's oldest, has survived and is still used in the liturgy of the Armenian Church.Churches of Holy Translators are established in Armenia and different diaspora communities (USA,[9] Iran[10] etc.).According to Dennis Papazian, "the Holy Translators are highly revered in the Armenian church.Many of the works translated have since been lost in their Greek or Syriac original, but have been preserved in the Armenian.
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