Today we are faced with an almost bewildering range of different versions of the Bible, from Protestant and Catholiic Bibles, to Study Bibles and Bibles without commentary. How did they originate and in what ways do they differ? In this work, J.W. Rogerson investigates the many variants of the Bible, including the different translation, examining their origins and historical context and comparing the source material and authorship of each one.
For such a short book (188 pages) this is amazingly comprehensive and thorough. Especially interesting was the chapter on the differences between the Hebrew and Greek versions of some of the Old Testament books. The chapters on the use and the study of the Bible were also very good.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I've read many laymen level books about the Bible, and this one is the best. This book is not written for professional scholars; however it does a good job of doing the following:1) It discusses the many English language versions and explains why a particular version might appeal to certain groups of people2) Explains the difference between the Bibles that the Protestant churches, Roman Catholics Church, and Eastern Orthodox Churches uses3) Explains the difficulties that Bible scholars encounter when they attempt to make a translation4) Discusses higher criticism of the Bible, and explains current scholarly thought. In my opinion, he is honest about where he stands, and yet he explains the position of scholars which disagree with him.The author also does a good job of directing the reader who wants to do further research. I'll probably never read the Bible in the same way again.
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