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Highlights
- A Bible perfect for every-day use with the full Catholic text along with study notes.The New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE) is the best-selling and most commonly read version of the Catholic Bible in the U.S.
- Christian Retailing's Best (Bibles (General)) 2013 4th Winner
- Author(s): Catholic Bible Press
- 1586 Pages
- Religion, New American Bible
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About the Book
Authorized by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine and approved by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the New American Bible seeks to provide the best resource for understanding the Church's sacred Scripture.Book Synopsis
A Bible perfect for every-day use with the full Catholic text along with study notes.
The New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE) is the best-selling and most commonly read version of the Catholic Bible in the U.S. The completely revised translation showcases the latest biblical scholarship, archaeological discoveries, and updated language for readability and accuracy of the original text. This is the only translation authorized and approved for use in Catholic Mass, perfectly complementing current missals and lectionaries.
- Complete Catholic Bible including the Deuterocanonical books for a better understanding of the historical and political climate in the years before Jesus' birth
- Up-to-date revisions by scholars covering the latest findings in archeology and biblical studies
- Book introductions and outlines providing literary, historical, and cultural background for each book of the Bible
- Thousands of study notes explain what you are reading and allow you to find related passages quickly
- Double-column Scripture layout for a clean reading experience
- Durable Smyth-sewn binding lays flat in your hand or on your desk
- Official imprimatur of the Roman Catholic Church
From the Back Cover
The New American Bible revised edition is more than a mere Bible translation. Authorizedby the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine and approved by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the New American Bible seeks to provide the best resource for understanding the church's sacred Scripture.
To begin with, the translation beautifully and accurately conveys the word of God in English, using the most recent scholarly resources available and translating directly from the original languages. While the Bible plays a central role in the church's life, it is also important to remember that it is an ancient book written over several centuries. It carries a rich tradition of interpretation over even more centuries.
That is why the many scholars and church teachers who worked years on this project did more than provide a clear and accessible translation; they also sought to provide additional help and guidance for those who truly want to understand what they are reading:
- Each book of the Bible begins with an introduction, providing the historical context of the work, its literary style, its main themes, its use in the history of the church, as well as an outline of the contents.
- As you read the Scriptures, notes have beenprovided at the bottom of the page offeringexplanations for particular passages, terms, and concepts.
- Since Scripture often refers to itself, a system of cross-references are provided so you can see where else historical figures, particular stories, or similar concepts are also treated in the Bible.
- At the end of the Bible, sixteen pages of color maps are provided to help orient the Bible's stories in their geographical context.