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The New English Translation (NET) is a modern translation first published in 2005, distinguished by its extensive set of translators’ notes that explain the decisions behind each rendering. Produced by a team of scholars with a commitment to both accuracy and accessibility, the NET was designed as a digital-first Bible, freely available online for global distribution. Its translation philosophy balances formal and dynamic equivalence, aiming to capture both the precise wording and intended meaning of the original texts. The most striking feature of the NET is its more than 60,000 notes, which provide readers with unparalleled transparency into the translation process—highlighting textual variants, interpretive challenges, and alternative renderings. This makes the NET an invaluable resource for serious students of Scripture who want to understand not only what the Bible says but also how it has been translated.