Advice please! I am hoping to buy a bible for a theology graduate currently doing PGCE in RE.
She thinks NRSV is the best current version but I don't know what differences there are between the Catholic edition and the others or Anglican editions. Does anyone know please?
Thanks in advance,
V
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Bible versions that are for use by Protestant denominations do not include the Deuterocanonical books. Sometimes a protestant Bible will include an Apocrypha at the end. This contains most but not all the Deuterocanonical books.
A Catholic edition will contain the Deuterocanonical books in place. A quick check is to look for the Book of Wisdom in the Old Testament after the Song of Songs.
I knew there was an advantage in being a convert from the C of E.
A Catholic edition will contain the Deuterocanonical books in place. A quick check is to look for the Book of Wisdom in the Old Testament after the Song of Songs.
I knew there was an advantage in being a convert from the C of E.
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Have a look at http://rockhay.tripod.com/worship/translat.htm which gives many online translations of the Bible. Within that, Bible Gateway is particularly interesting as it allows you to see the same chapter/verse in several versions – also useful for searching a word or a theme.