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The Revised English Bible (Bible Reb)
| | Portable and affordable, the Compact Edition features a crisp, new typesetting of the Revised English Bible that commuters, business travelers, and hospital visitors will appreciate. | |
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The Revised English Bible (With Apocrypha)
| | This acclaimed translation is a revision of the best-selling New English Bible. Compiled by a committee representing all major churches, the REB is praised for its modern style and accuracy. It is regarded as the most eloquent and literary translation available. | |
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The Revised English Bible, New Testament (Bible Reb)
| | The product of a unique co-operation between all major churches in the British Isles, the "Revised English Bible" was first commissioned by the Joint Committee of the Churches as an extensive revision of the "New English Bible". Following the enthusiastic reception which greeted publication of the standard edition in September 1989, interest in the revised edition has grown, and several further editions are planned, of which the New Testament is the first. This volume is bound in blue balacron with gilt blocking and gilt edges, and has been designed primarily as a presentation edition suitable for ordinations, confirmations and similar occasions. | |
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Reb10 Revised English Bible New Testament
| | The Revised English Bible is a version of the scriptures expressed in contemporary English that has attracted particular praise for its elegant prose style. It is in use in Christian churches of all denominations round the UK and overseas and is used for academic study, private reading, and public worship. The New Testament is now being reissued on its own with a striking new jacket incorporating the highly visible REB logo. This edition has become popular for those wanting a text to read whilst travelling and it also serves as a popular gift for ordinations, confirmations, and similar occasions. | |
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REB Standard Text Black French Morocco REB143
| | First published in 1989, the Revised English Bible is a complete and thorough revision of the New English Bible of the 1970s. Sponsored and approved by all the main Christian denominations in Britain, it is widely used in churches throughout the UK and has been acclaimed for its suitability for public reading. This edition includes just the Old and New Testaments and comes in a choice of hardback and French Morocco leather. The page numbers match the Cambridge REB Lectern Bibles, so the hardback makes an excellent pew Bible. | |
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REB Lectern with Apocrypha Red Goatskin REBA215
| | This gorgeous goatskin Bible encapsulates all the facets of craft production for which Cambridge University Press is renowned. It has been specially designed for public reading and would make an exceptional gift for a church. The Revised English Bible is a home-grown Bible version produced by scholars from all the main UK churches, some of whom had worked on the REB's predecessor version, the New English Bible, twenty years earlier. The translators strove to produce natural, everyday English that would lend itself to public worship. Each verse was read aloud to the other translators, to ensure that the sound rhythms and line endings worked well. This REB Lectern Bible includes the Apocrypha and has the same page numbers as Cambridge's REB Pew Bibles. It is bound in red goatskin leather and comes with a presentation page and three ribbons. | |
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REB Pocket Edition White French Morocco leather REB172 (Bible Reb)
| | The Revised English Bible is the successor to the New English Bible, and has been sponsored and approved by all the major Christian denominations in Britain. It is the only modern Bible translation available today which was written from the beginning for the English, rather than American, market. | |
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