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Angela53510

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You mean printed? I have no idea.

I use it from biblehub.com

https://biblehub.com/blb/john/1.htm
So, who put together the BLB? (Which scholars, committee, etc?) How long has it been out? Is it in print? I probably am going to stick with what I have. I'm busy studying systematic theology right now, it will be a while before I spend a lot of time in Greek again.
 
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So, who put together the BLB? (Which scholars, committee, etc?) How long has it been out? Is it in print? I probably am going to stick with what I have. I'm busy studying systematic theology right now, it will be a while before I spend a lot of time in Greek again.
My friend, the committee consisted of

John J. Cobb
Jean Gull
Heimer Smits
 

trofimus

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So, who put together the BLB? (Which scholars, committee, etc?) How long has it been out? Is it in print? I probably am going to stick with what I have. I'm busy studying systematic theology right now, it will be a while before I spend a lot of time in Greek again.
The Berean Bible Translation Committee is comprised of members of the Bible Hub and Discovery Bible teams. Advisory Editors Dr. Gary Hill, Dr. Grant Osborne, Dr. Eugene H. Merrill, Dr. Maury Robertson, Dr. Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen, Dr. Baruch Korman.

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https://literalbible.com/
 

Angela53510

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My friend, the committee consisted of

John J. Cobb
Jean Gull
Heimer Smits

The Berean Bible Translation Committee is comprised of members of the Bible Hub and Discovery Bible teams. Advisory Editors Dr. Gary Hill, Dr. Grant Osborne, Dr. Eugene H. Merrill, Dr. Maury Robertson, Dr. Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen, Dr. Baruch Korman.

https://literalbible.com/
Two different sets of translators in these two posts. Are you both talking about the same thing?
 

Angela53510

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I guess my wry humor went over like a lead balloon my friend.

John J. Cobb
Jean Gull
Heimer Smits


John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt. Get it?
I even read it out loud, it didn’t hear it. I learned that song in grade 5 when I lived in Oregon!

You realize I am going to have that singing in my ear, all night now?
 
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theanointedsinner

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Genesis 1-9 (for the heart version, <3V)

In the beginning, God created the Garden of Edans to be so beautiful (flowers and everything) :love:, we should fall in love with God. However, Adam and Eve ate the bad fruit:sick: and brought ugliness into the world. Years later, people were so bad that God feel sad about it. God have to hold back his tears for Noah to build a boat. Back then, no one believed that God feels sad about their sins, and were mean to Noah.:mad: Noah ignored what mean people say to him. When Noah finished building the boat, God let his tears flow down his cheeks :cry: and flood the world. After the flood, God promised Noah with a rainbow to never drown the earth again.
 
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theanointedsinner

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Genesis 1-9 (for the heart version, <3V)

In the beginning, God created the Garden of Edans to be so beautiful (flowers and everything) :love:, we should fall in love with God. However, Adam and Eve ate the bad fruit:sick: and brought ugliness into the world. Years later, people were so bad that God feel sad about it. God have to hold back his tears for Noah to build a boat. Back then, no one believed that God feels sad about their sins, and were mean to Noah.:mad: Noah ignored what mean people say to him. When Noah finished building the boat, God let his tears flow down his cheeks :cry: and flood the world. After the flood, God promised Noah with a rainbow to never drown the earth again.
the point is, be able to understand it, and the version should be accurate enough
 

CherieR

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It really is about preference. When I was in high school, I often read from the NIV and it was pretty readable for me. I tend to believe that the KJV is the more accurate and true to the original than many others though. The KJV is more a word for word translation over a thought for thought translation. The ESV is good too and I recently got that one and I like it so far. I reminds me of the King James Bible some but different phasing... There was one word I saw in the ESV that made me think of the KJV. When it comes to the poetry in the bible, such as the Psalms, you really can't get much more beautiful wording than either the King James Version or the New King James Version. That is my personal opinion on that.
 

preacher4truth

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According to KJVO nut jobs, here is the committee that put the BLB together:

Lou Cepher

B. L. Seebubb

B. E. Lial

D. I. Abolicle

Jean Calvin

Dr. James White
 
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According to KJVO nut jobs, here is the committee that put the BLB together:

Lou Cepher

B. L. Seebubb

B. E. Lial

D. I. Abolicle

Jean Calvin

Dr. James White
Add in

Harry Teeck

Rep. Roe Bate(very extinguished politician)

I. C. Geesus