Why are there so many different translations of the Bible? What
distinguishes one from another? These are important questions considering there are dozens
of different English language translations currently available to the general reader.
The Precise Parallel New Testament provides
a useful foundation for answering these questions by presenting seven of the most
well-known New Testament translations side by side on each page along with the original
Greek text. Comparing these translations verse by verse brings to light important
differences in language and interpretation among seven works based on the same original
language documents.
The translations included in The
Precise Parallel New Testament have all at one time been considered the most accurate
versions of their eras. This volume reveals how the perception of accuracy has changed
over the years. The emergence of new scholarship and the growing importance of issues such
as inclusive language have forced revisions of older versions such as the King James
and the Rheims. These changes have caused more contemporary translations to emerge
including The New American Standard, considered the closest approximation to a
word-for-word translation of the original texts, and The Amplified Bible, which
reflects word for word accuracy in a different way by providing alternative translations
of certain words within the text to make their meaning clearer.
The Precise Parallel New Testament
includes translations spanning the widest range of Christian perspectives. The Rheims
and the more contemporaryNew American Bible are preferred by Catholics. The New
International Version and The New American Standard present a more evangelical
view in their interpretation. The New Revised Standard Version is favored by
mainline Protestants for its accuracy and sensitivity to issues such as inclusive
language.
This volume gives remarkable insight into
the effects time and differet faith orientations have had on translation of this
fundamental work. The Precise Parallel New Testament is an invaluable resource for
readers with a deep interest in the study of language and the Bible. It is also an
excellent reference tool for pastors and language scholars.
* Gives insight into the influences of
different faiths and social views on translation of the Bible.
* Presents seven of the most well-known
Bible translations side by side for comparison with the original Greek.
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