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Published in 1901, the ASV has a very literal translation style and was one of the first major updates of the the King James Version for the American reader. The ASV uses "Jehovah" as the divine name in the OT.
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The Amplified Bible takes both word meaning and context into account in order to accurately translate the original text from one language into another. The Amplified Bible does this through the use of explanatory alternate readings and amplifications to assist the reader in understanding what ...
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Published in 1965, this translation of the Bible uses "Basic English", a simple form of the English language with a vocabulary of fewer than 1000 words. Separate Introduction.
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A 1568 revision of the Great Bible which, unlike the Geneva Bible, received the official endorsement of the Church of England. The Bishop's Bible was an important precursor to the King James Version.
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The 1851 translation of the Greek Septuagint by Sir Lancelot Brenton (now includes the apocryphal books).
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Take a fresh look at the Bible while you experience a new translation. The Common English Bible combines a commitment to both accuracy and readability. The result is a new version of the Bible the typical reader or worshipper is able to understand with ease. Written in today's modern English, the ...
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Includes the Jewish New Testament translated by David H. Stern and his revision of the 1917 JPS Tanakh. This translation follows the Hebrew book order, uses Hebrew names and terms, and gives the weekly and holiday readings. The Notes and cross references, and a Glossary, are included with the ...
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Uncompromising simplicity marked the American Bible Society's translation of the Contemporary English Version Bible that was first published in 1995. The text is easily read by grade schoolers, second language readers, and those who prefer the more contemporized form. The CEV is not a paraphrase....
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A translation by John Nelson Darby, one of the early leaders in the Brethren Assembly movement. First published in 1890.
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The Oldest Known Bible Translated for the First Time into English. By Martin G. Abegg, Jr., Peter Flint, and Eugene Ulrich (HarperCollins 1999).
From the dramatic find in the caves of Qumran, the world's most ancient version of the Bible allows us to read the scriptures as they were in ...
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A Roman Catholic translation of the Bible into English. The New Testament was published at Rheims in 1582, while the Old Testament was published in 1610 at Douay.
Included in Classic I Group, also available as an individual unlock for Easy Install only. No credit is given towards a later pu ...
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This eagerly awaited new translation published by Crossway stands in the classic stream of Bible translations, KJV, ASV, and RSV,and is based on the 1971 RSV. As an essentially literal translation, the ESV seeks to capture the precise meaning of the original text and carry over the full range of ...
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This eagerly awaited new translation published by Crossway stands in the classic stream of Bible translations, KJV, ASV, and RSV,and is based on the 1971 RSV. As an essentially literal translation, the ESV seeks to capture the precise meaning of the original text and carry over the full range of ...
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Sale ends February 29, 2012. This group includes the popular ESV translation with Strong's numbers, ESV Notes, ESV crossreferences, and the Greek Keys and Hebrew Keys dictionaries.
Add on the ESV Study Bible Notes.
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Developed by Protestant English exiles in Geneva and published in 1560, the Geneva Bible was an important precursor to the King James Version. Because of its use of the word "breeches" in Genesis 3:7, it also became known as the "Breeches Bible."
Included in Classic I Group, also available ...
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This new translation consciously combines scholarly fidelity with natural English, and aims to communicate clearly to today's Americans without compromising the accuracy of the Bible's message. The translation project employed full-time biblical scholars and full-time English editorial reviewers....
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Sale ends February 29, 2012. The Holman CSB was commissioned by Broadman & Holman Publishers (B&H) and is the first all-new Bible translation from a major publisher in over 25 years. An international team of 100 scholars and English stylists representing more than 20 different Protestant denominations worked together from the ...
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The Holman CSB was commissioned by Broadman & Holman Publishers (B&H) and is the first all-new Bible translation from a major publisher in over 25 years. An international team of 100 scholars and English stylists representing more than 20 different Protestant denominations worked together from the ...
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The Holman CSB was commissioned by Broadman & Holman Publishers (B&H) and is the first all-new Bible translation from a major publisher in over 25 years. An international team of 100 scholars and English stylists representing more than 20 different Protestant denominations worked together from the ...
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A contemporary translation of the Hebrew Bible prepared by Jewish scholars. Copyright 1985.
Add on the Jewish Study Bible Notes.
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Sale ends February 29, 2012. A contemporary translation of the Hebrew Bible prepared by Jewish scholars. Copyright 1985. Now with added Strong's numbers to identify the Hebrew words and search for them, as well as cross-highlight with the tagged Hebrew text. The Strong's numbers are now complete throughout the text.
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The classic English translation authorized by King James I of England, the King James is known for its majesty of style and poetic rhythms. The Apocrypha is included as a separate module on the Library, Scholar's, Bible Reference, and TJL CD-ROMs.
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The classic English translation authorized by King James I of England, the King James is known for its majesty of style and poetic rhythms. This Apocrypha is included as a separate module with most packages that include the KJV or KJVS.
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The classic English translation of the Hebrew Bible authorized by King James I of England, the King James is known for its majesty of style and poetic rhythms. The text includes Strong's numbers which link the English word in its context with the dictionary form of the original Hebrew word. The ...
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The classic English translation authorized by King James I of England, the King James is known for its majesty of style and poetic rhythms. The text includes Strong's numbers which link the English word in its context with the dictionary form of the original Hebrew or Greek word. The Apocrypha is ...
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