Adoniram Judson

American missionary and lexicographer

Adoniram Judson - American missionary and lexicographer
Born

August 9th, 1788
236 years ago

Died

April 12th, 1850
175 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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A significant figure in American Christianity, contributed to the missionary movement in Burma. Arrived in Burma in 1813 and dedicated efforts toward evangelism and translation. Developed the first complete Burmese-English dictionary and helped translate the Bible into Burmese, facilitating the spread of Christianity and helping to establish a Burmese church. Engaged in extensive linguistic studies, influencing the understanding of Burmese culture and language.

Founded the first Baptist missions in Burma

Translated the Bible into Burmese

Published the first Burmese-English dictionary

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