A translation of the classic into Old Church Slavonic, the oldest Slavic literary language, which dates back to Saints Cyril and Methodius in the 9th century and is still used as a liturgical language in some Orthodox churches. It is written in the Cyrillic alphabet.
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The oldest Slavic literary language, which was standardised in the 9th century by the Byzantine scholars Cyril and Methodius on the basis of South Slavic dialects. It was primarily used to translate the Bible and is still used today in its later form (Church Slavonic) in the Orthodox liturgy.