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NRSVue Apocrypha

Cambridge University Uk

Hardback

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23 November 2023

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Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

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**The Apocrypha (or Deuterocanonical Books) are ancient texts written during the 400 years between the Old Testament and the New Testament of the Bible, accepted as biblical canon by some, but not all Christian denominations.**  This slim hardback features books from the traditional Greek and Slavonic Bibles, as well as books...

**The Apocrypha (or Deuterocanonical Books) are ancient texts written during the 400 years between the Old Testament and the New Testament of the Bible, accepted as biblical canon by some, but not all Christian denominations.**  

This slim hardback features books from the traditional Greek and Slavonic Bibles, as well as books used by Roman Catholics, such as Judith and Tobit. The Apocryphal texts are central background reading for anyone wishing to carry out a scholarly reading of the Bible and its context.  

The New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition includes a considerable number of changes to the Apocrypha, for which a number of texts were consulted to reconstruct these books using the latest goals and methodology. Thirty years on from the publication of the NRSV, the NRSV Updated Edition makes extensive use of recent scholarship to produce a meticulously researched, rigorously reviewed, and faithfully accurate translation.  

With substantial edits, revisions, and grammatical changes, its central value lies in its adherence to tradition and accuracy while also reflecting cultural differences and the sensibilities of modern audiences.  

Key Features:  
- Uses the NRSVue, the updated version of the NRSV text  
- Attractive hardback design  
- Text edition of the Apocryphal books

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**The Apocrypha (or Deuterocanonical Books) are ancient texts written during the 400 years between the Old Testament and the New Testament of the Bible, accepted as biblical canon by some, but not all Christian denominations.**  This slim hardback features books from the traditional Greek and Slavonic Bibles, as well as books...

**The Apocrypha (or Deuterocanonical Books) are ancient texts written during the 400 years between the Old Testament and the New Testament of the Bible, accepted as biblical canon by some, but not all Christian denominations.**  

This slim hardback features books from the traditional Greek and Slavonic Bibles, as well as books used by Roman Catholics, such as Judith and Tobit. The Apocryphal texts are central background reading for anyone wishing to carry out a scholarly reading of the Bible and its context.  

The New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition includes a considerable number of changes to the Apocrypha, for which a number of texts were consulted to reconstruct these books using the latest goals and methodology. Thirty years on from the publication of the NRSV, the NRSV Updated Edition makes extensive use of recent scholarship to produce a meticulously researched, rigorously reviewed, and faithfully accurate translation.  

With substantial edits, revisions, and grammatical changes, its central value lies in its adherence to tradition and accuracy while also reflecting cultural differences and the sensibilities of modern audiences.  

Key Features:  
- Uses the NRSVue, the updated version of the NRSV text  
- Attractive hardback design  
- Text edition of the Apocryphal books
NRSVue Apocrypha $32.99
Koorong code 664669
ISBN 9781009370325
Pages 248
Publisher Cambridge University Uk
Publication date 23 November 2023
Dimensions 16 x 157 x 237mm
Weight 0.45kg
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