Research Study Bible

Research Study Bible

Research Study Bible

Research Study Bible is based on the World English Translation. While WEB Bible is in public domain, the name is copyrighted and cannot be redistributed under the same name. Hence, it is named as Research Study Bible (RSB). It is important to note this is not a new translation but rather, highlighting and markings on the texts based on other translations and manuscripts for in-depth study of Scriptures. No texts of the World Bible Translation was changed.




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Son Of Man Bible Word

Son Of Man Bible Word

Son Of Man Bible Word

Sacred Name Bible, Restored Name Bible, Literal Bible, Unlocked Bible

Please email Gene if your module does not work or with any non-theological questions: anapto2 at gmail dot com.

Son Of Man Bible. This work is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License




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Research Study Bible

Research Study Bible

Features (note I do not know if this feature is in the Bible module.

  • Highlighting of Documentary Hypothesis Sources:
    • Jahwist (or Yahwist) source highlighted in Navy Blue
    • Elohist source highlighted in Teal
    • Priestly source highlighted in Gold
    • Deuteronomist source highlighted in Black
    • Redactor source highlighted in Maroon




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Jewish Publication Society Old Testament

Jewish Publication Society Translation (1917)

The Holy Scriptures, according to the Masoretic Text. A New Translation with the Aid of Previous Versions and with Constant Consultation of Jewish Authorities. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1917.

This version of the Old Testament is an American Jewish revision of the English Revised Version of 1885, done by a committee of seven members appointed in 1908 by the Jewish Publication Society and the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Of the seven members, only the chief editor, Max Margolis of Dropsie College, was a professional Bible scholar. The other members were Solomon Schechter, Cyrus Adler, and Joseph Jacobs, representing the Publication Society, and Kaufman Kohler, David Philipson, and Samuel Schulman, representing the Conference of Rabbis. The initial draft of the revision was done by Margolis in about a year, and this draft was reviewed, discussed and amended by a majority vote of the committee during meetings that were held from 1908 to 1915. – Description from http://www.bible-researcher.com/jps1917.html




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