Closer to paraphrase than dynamic equivalence but great for younger reader. I can still remember the 60’s when the first Good News NT hit the shelves and was great for Sunday school.
Closer to paraphrase than dynamic equivalence but great for younger reader. I can still remember the 60’s when the first Good News NT hit the shelves and was great for Sunday school.
Gordon, I thought you would also like to know that William Tynsdale wrote an extensive introduction to each book, some more than 10 pages long. I hope you get it; I think it would be a worthwhile addition to your library. I have a pretty extensive library, where much of my money went to over the years.
Gordon, I thought you would also like to know that William Tynsdale wrote an extensive introduction to each book, some more than 10 pages long. I hope you get it; I think it would be a worthwhile addition to your library. I have a pretty extensive library, where much of my money went to over the years.
Is the KJV only view a false view of preaching or studying the Bible? I am just wondering because I believe all translations are written about the same things? They are translations, not a promotion of false doctrine. When did the KJV only view take place? Why would it be considered more accurate than the NKJV and other translations?