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NRSV Standard Bible (tan/black)
| | <P>The New Revised Standard Version is the "standard" translation used by mainline Protestant churches, Orthodox churches, and by many Catholics. The NRSV debuted in 1989 and is owned by the National Council of Churches, which is the leading force for ecumenical cooperation among Christians in the United States representing thirtyfive denominations with fortyfive million members in more than 100,000 churches across the country. They have chosen HarperCollins to be the exclusive licensor of the translation for the world (nonexclusively in the UK). </P><P> The New Revised Standard Version is recognized in scholarly circles as the most accurate translation into English of the original Hebrew and Greek texts. In the tradition of its predecessors, the King James Version and the Revised Standard Version, the NRSV was designed to be the "standard" version for Englishspeaking people across all denominations, which in many ways it has become. None of the new, more sectarian translations have approached its standards of elegance and accuracy.</P><P> This unique onecolumn setting allows people to read the Bible as work of literature. Each book is introduced with an original woodcut. Overall, this special easytoread setting makes the Bible a wonderful reading experience. It also includes a concordance index to help people find key passages.</P> | |
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NRSV Standard Catholic Ed Bible Anglicized (Tan/Red)
| | <P>The New Revised Standard Version is the "standard" translation used by mainline Protestant churches, Orthodox churches, and by many Catholics. The NRSV debuted in 1989 and is owned by the National Council of Churches, which is the leading force for ecumenical cooperation among Christians in the United States representing thirtyfive denominations with fortyfive million members in more than 100,000 churches across the country. They have chosen HarperCollins to be the exclusive licensor of the translation for the world (nonexclusively in the UK). </P><P> The New Revised Standard Version is recognized in scholarly circles as the most accurate translation into English of the original Hebrew and Greek texts. In the tradition of its predecessors, the King James Version and the Revised Standard Version, the NRSV was designed to be the "standard" version for Englishspeaking people across all denominations, which in many ways it has become. None of the new, more sectarian translations have approached its standards of elegance and accuracy.</P><P> This unique onecolumn setting allows people to read the Bible as work of literature. Each book is introduced with an original woodcut. Overall, this special easytoread setting makes the Bible a wonderful reading experience. It also includes a concordance index to help people find key passages.</P><P> This special Catholic edition includes all 23 books of the Catholic canon, a presentation page, and a ribbon.</P> | |
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NRSV Go-Anywhere Bible w/Apoc NuTone (tan/green)
| | <P>The New Revised Standard Version is the "standard" translation used by mainline Protestant churches, Orthodox churches, and by many Catholics. The NRSV debuted in 1989 and is owned by the National Council of Churches, which is the leading force for ecumenical cooperation among Christians in the United States representing thirtyfive denominations with fortyfive million members in more than 100,000 churches across the country. They have chosen HarperCollins to be the exclusive licensor of the translation for the world (nonexclusively in the UK). </P><P> The New Revised Standard Version is recognized in scholarly circles as the most accurate translation into English of the original Hebrew and Greek texts. In the tradition of its predecessors, the King James Version and the Revised Standard Version, the NRSV was designed to be the "standard" version for Englishspeaking people across all denominations, which in many ways it has become. None of the new, more sectarian translations have approached its standards of elegance and accuracy.</P><P> This unique 4" x 8 1/4" setting combines the portability of a compact Bible with the readability of a larger Bible. It also includes a concordance index to help people find key passages.</P><P> This edition also includes the Apocrypha, the Jewish books recognized by the Catholic, Orthodox, and some Protestant denominations.</P> | |
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NRSV Go-Anywhere Bible NuTone (tan/teal)
| | <P>The New Revised Standard Version is the "standard" translation used by mainline Protestant churches, Orthodox churches, and by many Catholics. The NRSV debuted in 1989 and is owned by the National Council of Churches, which is the leading force for ecumenical cooperation among Christians in the United States representing thirtyfive denominations with fortyfive million members in more than 100,000 churches across the country. They have chosen HarperCollins to be the exclusive licensor of the translation for the world (nonexclusively in the UK). </P><P> The New Revised Standard Version is recognized in scholarly circles as the most accurate translation into English of the original Hebrew and Greek texts. In the tradition of its predecessors, the King James Version and the Revised Standard Version, the NRSV was designed to be the "standard" version for Englishspeaking people across all denominations, which in many ways it has become. None of the new, more sectarian translations have approached its standards of elegance and accuracy.</P><P> This unique 4" x 8 1/4" setting combines the portability of a compact Bible with the readability of a larger Bible. It also includes a concordance index to help people find key passages.</P> | |
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NRSV Go-Anywhere Bible CE (Black)
| | <p> The <i>New Revised Standard Version</i> is the "standard" translation used by mainline Protestant churches, Orthodox churches, and by many Catholics. The NRSV debuted in 1989 and is owned by the National Council of Churches, which is the leading force for ecumenical cooperation among Christians in the United States representing thirty-five denominations with forty-five million members in more than 100,000 churches across the country. They have chosen HarperCollins to be the exclusive licensor of the translation for the world (nonexclusively in the UK). </p> <p> The <i>New Revised Standard Version</i> is recognized in scholarly circles as the most accurate translation into English of the original Hebrew and Greek texts. In the tradition of its predecessors, the King James Version and the Revised Standard Version, the NRSV was designed to be the "standard" version for English-speaking people across all denominations, which in many ways it has become. None of the new, more sectarian translations have approached its standards of elegance and accuracy. </p> | |
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NRSV XL with Apocrypha (tan)
| | Harpers Bibles now introduces to its classic line of Bibles the <I>XL Edition< / I beautifully designed, square-shaped Bible with easy-to-read "extra large" text. Now you can experience the Bible with perfectly displayed Scripture that allows for easier reading anywhere from your morning commute to the bus to a late night study-group session. Available in Catholic and Protestant editions, the XL's unique but classic design also gives you the added convenience of a Bible that is not only comfortable to hold but also easy to carry . . . and stylish, too. | |
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NRSV XL (brown)
| | Harpers Bibles now introduces to its classic line of Bibles the <I>XL Edition< / I beautifully designed, square-shaped Bible with easy-to-read "extra large" text. Now you can experience the Bible with perfectly displayed Scripture that allows for easier reading anywhere from your morning commute to the bus to a late night study-group session. Available in Catholic and Protestant editions, the XL's unique but classic design also gives you the added convenience of a Bible that is not only comfortable to hold but also easy to carry . . . and stylish, too. | |
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NRSV Catholic Edition
| | <p> The <i>New Revised Standard Version</i> is recognized in scholarly circles as the most accurate translation into English of the original Hebrew and Greek texts and is the most commonly used translation by the global Catholic Church. </p> <p> This special Catholic edition includes: </p> <ul> <li>The Catholic Scriptures with inclusive language</li> <li>Imprimatur</li> <li>Anglicized text</li> <li>Special lightweight Bible paper</li> <li>Introductory materials for every book</li> <li>Timeline of Catholic Church and world history</li> <li>Concordance to help readers find specific words and passages</li> <li>Sixteen page map section</li> </ul> | |
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NRSV HarperCollins Catholic Gift Bible (burgundy)
| | <p> The <i>New Revised Standard Version</i> is recognized in scholarly circles as the most accurate translation into English of the original Hebrew and Greek texts and is the most commonly used translation by the global Catholic Church. </p> <p> This special Catholic edition includes: </p> <ul> <li>The Catholic Scriptures with inclusive language</li> <li>Imprimatur</li> <li>Anglicized text</li> <li>Special lightweight Bible paper</li> <li>Introductory materials for every book</li> <li>Timeline of Catholic Church and world history</li> <li>Concordance to help readers find specific words and passages</li> <li>Sixteen page map section</li> </ul> | |
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