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Highlights
- David Dewey offers an easy-to-use handbook for digging through the mountain of Bible translation options until you find the right Bible for the right purpose.
- About the Author: David Dewey is a Baptist minister in England and the author of Faith and Common Sense and The Bible Unwrapped.
- 239 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Studies
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About the Book
David Dewey offers an easy-to-use handbook for digging through the mountain of Bible translation options until you find the right Bible for the right purpose.
Book Synopsis
David Dewey offers an easy-to-use handbook for digging through the mountain of Bible translation options until you find the right Bible for the right purpose.
Review Quotes
"A User's Guide to Bible Translations provides information on the development of our English Bible, the various methods used for producing a translation, and factors for consideration in arriving at a proper choice of which translation to buy and use. It reads easily and answers many questions people might have on the subject."
"What makes a Bible translation good? For anyone wondering which Bible version to use, this is the book for you. David Dewey provides a clear, accurate, fair and balanced discussion of English Bible versions available today and the translation theories which lie behind them. This book should be essential reading for anyone who reads and studies the Bible--whether pastor, scholar, student or layperson."
About the Author
David Dewey is a Baptist minister in England and the author of Faith and Common Sense and The Bible Unwrapped.