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The New English Bible With The Apocrypha by Various Authors - 1970
by Various Authors
The New English Bible With The Apocrypha
by Various Authors
- Used
- fair
- Hardcover
- first
This book is in fair condition. There is considerable wear and stains on the front, back and spine of the cover boards and the edges are also very worn. The corners of the cover boards are bumped.The previous owners name is written on the inside of the front cover board. The pages are yellowing and tanned, but free of any markings.
"In May 1946 the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland received an overture from the Presbytery of Stirling and Dunblane, where it had been initiated by the Reverend G.S. Hendry, recommending that a translation of the Bible be made in the language of the present day, inasmuch as the language of the Authorized Version, already archaic when it was made, had now become even more definitely archaic and less generally understood. The General Assembly resolved to make an approach to other Churches, and, as a result, delegates of the Church of England, the Church of Scotland, and the Methodist, Baptist, and Congregational Churches me t in conference in October. They recommended that the work should be undertaken; that a completely new translation should be made, rather than a revision, such as had earlier been contemplated by the University Presses of Oxford and Cambridge; and that the translators should be free to employ a contemporary idiom rather than reproduce the traditional 'biblical' English...." - Preface To The New English Bible
"In May 1946 the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland received an overture from the Presbytery of Stirling and Dunblane, where it had been initiated by the Reverend G.S. Hendry, recommending that a translation of the Bible be made in the language of the present day, inasmuch as the language of the Authorized Version, already archaic when it was made, had now become even more definitely archaic and less generally understood. The General Assembly resolved to make an approach to other Churches, and, as a result, delegates of the Church of England, the Church of Scotland, and the Methodist, Baptist, and Congregational Churches me t in conference in October. They recommended that the work should be undertaken; that a completely new translation should be made, rather than a revision, such as had earlier been contemplated by the University Presses of Oxford and Cambridge; and that the translators should be free to employ a contemporary idiom rather than reproduce the traditional 'biblical' English...." - Preface To The New English Bible
- Bookseller Revue & Revalued Books (US)
- Format/Binding The binding is cracking at the bottom of the spine but the book and pages are still intact.
- Book Condition Used - Fair
- Jacket Condition None
- Edition First
- Binding Hardcover
- Publisher Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press
- Place of Publication Oxford, Great Britain
- Date Published 1970
- Keywords English, Bible, Apocrypha, Old Testament, New Testament, Joint Commission
- Size Twelvemo