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  1. The four most popular of these are, in my opinion, the Didache Bible, the Ignatius Study Bible, the Word on Fire Bible, and the Great Adventure Catholic Bible. I want to tell you about these ...

  2. The best Catholic Bibles (according to the Church) include the whole 73-book canon. The first English version to meet the canon law, the Douay-Rheims Bible, was printed in 1582. The most recent version to be accepted by the Church was the Revised New Jerusalem Bible (RNJB) in 2019. With this in mind, the editors at Lord’s Library assembled ...

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    Now in its third edition from Oxford University Press, the Catholic Study Bible is based on the New American Bible Revised Edition (NABRE) English translation of the Bible. The Catholic Study Biblehas numerous introductory essays and lengthy introductions to the books of the Bible from several scholars. These highlight the structure, authorship, da...

    At the opposite end of the spectrum is the Catholic Scripture Study Bible (CSSB) which prioritizes fidelity to the Magisterium and is designed for the layperson. It is a joint effort between St. Benedict Press, an imprint of TAN, and Gail Buckley who, after converting to the Catholic Faith from Methodism in 1994, founded Catholic Scripture Study In...

    Just released in 2015, the Didache Bible uses the RSV2CE translation of the Bible. It contains a forward from the late Francis Cardinal George and was granted the Nihil Obstat and Imprimaturin 2014. The Didache Bible is primarily the work of Fr. James Socias and the Midwest Theological Forum. It is intended to be the Bible that accompanies one of t...

    Another student Bible is the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible (ICSB) published by Ignatius Press. It also uses the RSV2CE English translation. The ICSB is the work of Dr. Scott Hahn and Curtis Mitch. It had its origins in little booklets on each book of the Bible that contain introductions, commentary, topical essays, and study questions. In 2010 a ve...

    Similar in perspective to the ICSB is the most recent study Bible on the market, The Great Adventure Catholic Bible from Ascension Press, (also available in Spanish!) which also uses the RSV2CE. Granted the Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur in 2018, it is the work of Jeff Cavins, Dr. Mary Healy, Dr. Andrew Swafford, and Dr. Peter Williamson. Among the ma...

    The good news is that there are several excellent Catholic study Bibles, each with unique strengths. Protestants are often thought to have the best biblical resources available. But as I hope this survey shows, we Catholics are truly blessed. For those who are pursuing more academic or research oriented study of Scripture, we do await the completio...

  4. The four most popular of these are, in my opinion, theDidache Bible, theIgnatius Study Bible, theWord on Fire Bible, and theGreat Adventure Catholic Bible. I want to tell you about these — perhaps elucidating which one you should buy — but first, what every Catholic needs to know is the differences in translations.

  5. Sep 30, 2021 · 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 Catholics. It is produced ...

  6. The Catholic Bible consists of 27 books in the New Testament and seven books in the Old Testament: Tobit, Judith, Maccabees 1 and 2, Wisdom, the Wisdom of Ben Sira, and Baruch. Catholic Bibles also include sections in the Books of Esther and Daniel. The Church believes these Old Testament books are part of the canon of Scripture, inspired by ...

  7. The Augustine Bible: English Standard Version, Catholic Edition augustine institute, 1,232 pages, $49.95. O f the making of ­Bibles, it seems, there is no end. When I was growing up in the eighties and nineties, there were three dominant translations: Mainline Protestants had the Revised Standard Version (the major American Bible in the ­Tyndale–King James tradition), and then the ...

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