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The Estonian Bible provides Scripture to the people of Estonia, a nation with a strong literary tradition and a growing Christian community. The first portions of the Bible in Estonian were translated in the 17th century, with the complete Bible published in 1739. This translation not only advanced Christianity but also played a key role in the development of the modern Estonian language. Since then, revisions and new translations have sought to balance accuracy with readability, ensuring God’s Word remains accessible to today’s readers. Estonian Bibles are used in churches across denominations as well as in schools and homes, supporting both worship and discipleship. They also serve diaspora communities throughout Europe and North America, preserving cultural and spiritual identity. The Estonian Bible stands as a reminder of God’s faithfulness across generations, affirming that His Word speaks powerfully to every culture, language, and people.