The New English Bible

Other authorsHorace Knowles (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1972

Status

Checked out

Call number

S NEW 72 REF

Publication

London : Edinburgh : British and Foreign Bible Society ; National Bible Society of Scotland, 1972.

Original publication date

New Testament, 1961
Old Testament and Apocrypha, 1970

ISBN

0564002011 / 9780564002016

Description

The New English Bible is a British translation which was first published in 1970. An ecumenical project in which all the British churches participated (including the Church of Ireland and the Roman CatholicChurch), it was intended to be a translation that could be used by all Christians regardless of denomination. The objective was to produce a translation 'in the language of the present day', ie to use contemporary, rather than 'biblical' English. Full account was taken of the Dead Sea Scrolls and of other advances in biblical scholarship. The NEB Double-Column Edition is a particularly elegant Bible, printed on India paper with striking art-gilt edges. The thinness of the paper makes it pleasingly slim: just over an inch thick. It is bound in a soft imitation leather and includes a ribbon marker. The text is presented in two columns, with comprehensive footnotes indicating parallel passages as well as translation-related notes. Chapter heads run across the top of each page, together with section headings. This edition offers a 96-page Concise Reader's Guide, compiled specially for the NEB. This gives straightforward information and guidance about the words, events, themes, customs, people and places of the Bible.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member edgeworth
I'm more of a believer in Occam's Razor. However, any text that has been kicking around for thousands of years is worth a look from a purely literary standpoint, just as the Odyssey and the Ramayana are.

Apparently we're not allowed to eat shellfish!
LibraryThing member pre20cenbooks
History of this translation's authorship, preface, introductions to the old and new testament, notes to abbreviations, makes this enjoyable reading of H.Scriptures.

Call number

S NEW 72 REF

Barcode

5600
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