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A. E. Inbanathan was the sixth General Secretary of the Bible Society of India Central Office in Bangalore who held the office during 1960-1981, the longest ever held by a Clergy. Inbanathan was a Pastor who served in a rural setting in Tindivanam from where he moved on to medical ministry serving as Chaplain. During his stint at the Bible Society of India, many translations of the Bible and revisions of the existing versions in the languages of India were undertaken. In 1964, the Ao Naga language Bible was released in the presence of Inbanathan in Impur. Revision of the Telugu language Bible began during the tenure of Inbanathan who along with his colleague, Chrysostom Arangaden, involved Old Testament Scholars Victor Premasagar and G. Babu Rao.

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  • A. E. Inbanathan was the sixth General Secretary of the Bible Society of India Central Office in Bangalore who held the office during 1960-1981, the longest ever held by a Clergy. Inbanathan was a Pastor who served in a rural setting in Tindivanam from where he moved on to medical ministry serving as Chaplain. During his stint at the Bible Society of India, many translations of the Bible and revisions of the existing versions in the languages of India were undertaken. In 1964, the Ao Naga language Bible was released in the presence of Inbanathan in Impur. Revision of the Telugu language Bible began during the tenure of Inbanathan who along with his colleague, Chrysostom Arangaden, involved Old Testament Scholars Victor Premasagar and G. Babu Rao. (en)
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  • Athisayanathan Emmanuel Inbanathan (en)
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  • The Reverend Doctor (en)
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  • O. M. Mani (en)
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  • Union Theological Seminary, New York , (en)
  • United Theological College, Bangalore, , (en)
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  • Pastor, Church of South India (en)
  • Chaplain, Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore (en)
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  • Thiru Athisayanathan (en)
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  • A. E. Inbanathan was the sixth General Secretary of the Bible Society of India Central Office in Bangalore who held the office during 1960-1981, the longest ever held by a Clergy. Inbanathan was a Pastor who served in a rural setting in Tindivanam from where he moved on to medical ministry serving as Chaplain. During his stint at the Bible Society of India, many translations of the Bible and revisions of the existing versions in the languages of India were undertaken. In 1964, the Ao Naga language Bible was released in the presence of Inbanathan in Impur. Revision of the Telugu language Bible began during the tenure of Inbanathan who along with his colleague, Chrysostom Arangaden, involved Old Testament Scholars Victor Premasagar and G. Babu Rao. (en)
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