Ĩvuku ya Mboya kwa andũ Onthe.
Portions of the Book of Common Prayer in Kamba.
London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1963.
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Mboya Ya Kĩoko | 1-13 | Morning Prayer |
Ivinda ya Mboya ya Wĩoo | 14-15 | Canticles and collects for Evening Prayer |
Mboya, Mavalua na uvoo mũseo, mwaka muima | 16-51 | Collects, Epistles and Gospels |
Walanyo wa kũtengeea mesa ya mwĩaĩi kana mũamba mũtheu | 52-69 | Holy Communion |
Mũseũvĩlye wa ĩvinda ya kũvaatisa syana | 70-78 | |
Mokũlyo na Mosũngĩo | 79-85 | Catechism |
Mũseũvĩlye wa kwilĩĩlwa moko | 86-90 | |
Mũseũvĩlye wa mũtwaano | 91-100 |
Introduction
Kamba is a major Bantu language spoken primarily in Kenya and Tanzania.
David Griffiths identifies this translation as 71:1 in The Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer 1549-1999 (London: The British Library; New Castle, Delaware: Oak Knoll Press, 2002).
This text was digitized in 2015 by Richard Mammana from a personal copy.