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Loading... Complete Jewish Bible : An English Version of the Tanakh (Old Testament)…by David H. Stern
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I have read this version cover-to-cover 3 times including once side-by-side with the King James Version (my baseline version) and I am very impressed. It is an excellent and highly-readable version. I bought multiple copies to give as Christmas gifts last year. ( )Interesting for studying the Hebrew roots of and references in the New Testament. I would not recommend it as a primary Bible. The author may have some theological axes to grind. I'm also not entirely comfortable with removing the Greek cultural setting of the New Testament, nor with the idea of correcting mistranslations caused by "anti-Jewish bias." "Bible standard" for Messianic Jews. Includes Weekly Torah reading schedule. Is a very good text to compare with KJV or NKJV for serious Bible scholars. This is my favorite translation of the Bible. It not only contains the Tanakh, but also the Brit Hadashah or New Testament in Jewish terminology. This is the translation that I use on a regular basis. There are a lot of Hebrew words left in the text that don't translate into English well. A glossery at the end allows you to learn those words. All names are in thier original form. no reviews | add a review
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