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Paperback New Testament Book

ISBN: 0006242693

ISBN13: 9780006242697

New Testament

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Easy to understand, best selling modern classic 17-volume comentary series on CD. Includes FREE Logos Research Systems viewer/search engine-tool. Annotate to any word with notes & /or drag & drop... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent

I am glad to vouch for this edition of the New Testament. I have many editions of the New Testament, from many editors/translators. This is my overall favorite for "readability" and balance. Some versions are more scholarly, eg, the New American Bible's thorough footnotes. This version is beautifully translated without being flowery. To the extent that I can judge, it is accurate, and, I never have found it burdensome to read. I happen to be an attorney, and, all things considered, this is the version I find most appropriate to give as a gift: it is balanced, readable and softly conveys, I believe, the intended message.

Readable and Accurate

I have many versions of the New Testament (including origninal greek texts) and I treasure each one of them. Having several versions of the bible often allows you to find the one translation that you feel is plain enough and true to the original meaning ( I suggest a good Interlinear bible as an aid for this). However many translations often sacrifice accuracy in order to create "new" translations in "modern english" which they then market to the public as if it where the newest Soft Drink that will expand your understanding and abilities. Well this bible is different, it is very attractively typeset ( though not flashy) and it includes introductions to each book which are both concise and helpful. The translation is just wonderfull. If you want a bible that is readable and uses modern language this is it. Simple, insightfull and accurate. For example Acts 20:7 is often translated as occuring on a Sunday, which some texts go as far as translating as "the Lords Day" (which was not used to reffer to Sunday until long after the time of the apostles) even though the correct translation is Saturday evening as the T.E.V. translates it. In addition many good literal translations such as the King James series translate Hebrews 4:9 as simply "there remains therefore a "rest" for the people of God" When the word rest is Sabbatismos which should be translated as "a sabbath rest" or "a keeeping of the sabbath" rather that just rest (katapausis) which simply implies a cessation of work. Barclay's translation of Hebrews chapter 4 allows you to really follow the reasoning of the whole statement and grasp it's meaning. Overall I think that this is great translation to have, especially to use as a more readable version to supplement your reading from a more literal translation such as the KJV or NASB ect.
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