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The RVR1960's popularity means it is available in a wide variety of formats to suit every need. For those who prefer listening, you can find complete audio Bibles (RVR1960) on platforms like Audible, YouTube, and numerous Bible apps. For those with visual challenges, large-print editions are also widely available. You can find them as PDFs and in physical book form. You can also find the RVR1960 as an EPUB for e-readers, in bilingual Spanish-English editions for language learners, and in many specially designed leather-bound and study Bible editions.
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| | Version | Key Information | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1569 | "Biblia del Oso" (Bear Bible) | The first complete Bible in Spanish, produced by Casiodoro de Reina in Basel, Switzerland. Its name comes from the illustration on its title page. | | 1602 | "Biblia del Cántaro" (Pitcher Bible) | A revision of Reina's work by Cipriano de Valera, giving the version the name "Reina-Valera". | | 1862 | Reina-Valera Revision | A revision by the British and Foreign Bible Society to update the language. | | 1909 | Reina-Valera Revision | Another revision led by the American Bible Society, which became a standard version in Spanish for much of the 20th century. | | 1960 | Reina-Valera Revision | The most popular and widely used version. Produced by the American Bible Society (now United Bible Societies). | | 1995 | Reina-Valera Revision | A later revision intended to further modernize the language and clarify the text. | | 2011 | Reina-Valera Revision | A more recent revision by the United Bible Societies, continuing the work of updating the language. |
: Casiodoro de Reina published the first complete Spanish Bible in 1569 (the "Bear Bible"). Major Revision