How to Choose a Bible Version

How to Choose a Bible Version

by RobertL.Thomas (Author)

Synopsis

The explosive growth in new Bible translations has given new concerns to people when they buy a Bible. If scholars disagree on how to translate the original languages how are you to judge? There is now a huge increase in responsibility placed in the hands of the bookstore and consumer. How do you decide which version to use, or when to use it? Robert Thomas helps us find a pathway - he teaches us the principles we need to know in order to assess the problems and strengths of the many Bible versions that are available today and decide their suitability for the tasks we want to use them for.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Mentor
Published: 08 May 2008

ISBN 10: 1845500180
ISBN 13: 9781845500184

Media Reviews

Subtitled 'Making sense of the proliferation of translations' this lucidly written book is a useful guide through the labyrinth of texts, translation philosophies, theological bias and other factors that bear on translating the Bible... practical in purpose and very easily read.

-- The Banner of Truth

Thomas has done us all a favor by penning a simple and readable guide.

-- David W. Hegg

Buying a Bible was simple years ago when the choices were basically the size of the print, the colour of the cover, and the type of binding. Now you find aisles of choice!
The author, himself a participant in Bible translation, provides guidelines in five areas: historical backgrounds of English translations, textual bases, methodological techniques, theological biases, and varieties of English used.
This is a great resource for the layperson, student, pastor, or teacher.

-- Moody Magazine

Scholarly and yet extremely practical

-- John MacArthur, Pastor/Teacher, author and broadcaster

... a book which every pastor and Bible teacher ought to keep for reference. There will be times when it is necessary to offer guidance to others, as well as to choose for oneself, and no other book is as clear and as useful as this one in helping us to decide which version to choose.

-- Churchman Journal
Author Bio
Robert L. Thomas is Professor of New Testament at The Master's Seminary, Sun Valley, California.