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  1. Preface To The NET Bible The NET Bible: The NET Bible is a completely new translation of the Bible with 60,932 translators' notes! It was completed by more than 25 scholars experts in the original biblical languages who worked directly from the best currently available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts.

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  4. Sep 30, 2019 · Jonathan Petersen. The New English Translation (NET Bible) Full-Notes print editions are now available. The NET Bible is the only translation that explains itself in more than 60,000 translators’ notes offering unprecedented scholarly transparency. The print editions are published in Comfort Print by Thomas Nelson Bibles in partnership with ...

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  6. Tyndale's Bible. • The first printed English New Testament translated by William Tyndale : The Prologge & The Gospel according to St. Matthew (1525 edition), edited by Edward Arber (1871) • The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, published in 1526, being the first translation from the Greek into English, by William Tyndale ...

  7. Sep 21, 2021 · Moffatt’s Translation of the Bible (1913; 1924-25) 25) Smith and Goodspeed’s American Translation (1923; 1927) The Revised Standard Version (1952) The Jerusalem Bible (1966) The New American Bible (1970) The New English Bible (1970) The New International Version (1978) Jewish Translations 142 Translations Sponsored by the Jewish Publication ...

  8. Modern Christian (1800– ) Modern Jewish (1853– ) Bible portal. v. t. e. The New English Translation ( NET) is a free, "completely new" [2] English translation of the Bible, "with 60,932 translators' notes" [2] sponsored by the Biblical Studies Foundation and published by Biblical Studies Press.