ESV English Standard Version
ESV English Standard Version
By David Cox
Author(s): Good News Publishers
Module version: 1.2
ESV English Standard Version
By David Cox
Author(s): Good News Publishers
Module version: 1.2
“Here for the very first time is a literal translation of the scriptures with the sacred name of Yahweh and Yahshua, restored and preserved. Did you know in every bible translation including the King James Bible that our Heavenly Father’s personal name Yahweh has been taken out and replaced with titles and even names of pagan deities more than 10,000 times? Continue reading
Topic: The New World Translation theWord Bible (Jehovah’s Witness)
By David Cox
The New World Translation is not a good version of the Bible. Besides changing the text purely from a desire of the translator without any support from original languages, there is a heavy “bent” in the translators to defend their own group.
The Hebrew Names Version (HNV) of the World English Bible is a Modern English update of the American Standard Version.
Author:
Webster (1833) and Manuel Vanhee
RESTORED HOLY BIBLE Version 9.0 Poetic Layout 3.8
2012-2017 Public domain: Webster(1833) and Manuel Vanhee
The Restored Holy Bible is my attempt to restore the preserved Bible text in English and to deal with irregularities.
It is also optimised for preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom of God over the World and it is the most harmonised English Bible ever.
Bible in Basic English – History
The Bible in Basic English was translated by Professor Samuel Henry Hooke (1874-1968), an English scholar and Professor Emeritus of Old Testament Studies at the University of London. The BBE was printed in 1965 by Cambridge Press in England. Published without any copyright notice and distributed in America, this work fell immediately and irretrievably into the public domain in the United States. from https://gotquestions.org/Bible-Basic-English-BBE.html
To understand this Bible you need to understand Messianic Jews, not an easy thing in itself. A Messianic Jew is a Jewish believer which actually follows the OT mostly (nobody can follow it exactly as a Jew because the temple sacrifices are impossible to comply with since the temple was destroyed). But they are kind of people who have one foot in Old Testament Judaism and one foot in the New Testament.
The translator states that “By clarifying the Jewish nature of both testaments this study Bible seeks to help both Jews and Christians understand better their common heritage.” from biblebuyingguide.com