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  1. Dec 18, 2017 · With over one hundred English translations of the Bible available today, how do we know which to use? Here’s a list of approved translations an English-speaking Catholic can choose from in chronological order of publication date.

  2. Oct 12, 2023 · The Catholic Bible is based on the Latin Vulgate, which Jerome compiled in the late 300s. Jerome was among the few people who could read both Greek and Hebrew. He translated several books from the original language.

  3. Sep 30, 2021 · The bottom line. As all three scholars mentioned, no one Bible is better in all ways than every other. Still, the general consensus is that the NABRE is one of the most solid choices for...

  4. Aug 19, 2020 · New American Bible (NAB). This is the most widely used Catholic Bible in the United States. Produced by the USCCB with the Catholic Bible Association, it is the translation that is used for...

  5. Today's Catholic is called to take an intelligent, spiritual approach to the bible. Listed here are 10 points for fruitful Scripture reading. Bible reading is for Catholics. The Church encourages Catholics to make reading the Bible part of their daily prayer lives.

  6. And finally, toward the very dynamic end of the spectrum are translations such as the New Jerusalem Bible (NJB), the New English Bible (NEB), the Revised English Bible (REB), the Contemporary English Version (CEV), and the “Good News Bible,” whose translation is called Today’s English Version (TEV).

  7. Dec 8, 2008 · A Literate Church: The state of Catholic Bible study today. David Gibson December 08, 2008. For more than 40 years, the Rev. Roger V. Karban of the Diocese of Belleville has loved the...

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