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New English Bible

American  

noun

  1. an English translation (1970) of the Bible into contemporary idiom, directed by Anglican and other Protestant churches of Great Britain.


New English Bible British  

noun

  1. a new Modern English version of the Bible and Apocrypha, published in full in 1970

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This mostly felicitous British rendition updates the New English Bible of 1970, shedding thees and thous and many male nouns and pronouns.

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But the New English Bible that is being translated by British Protestant scholars is no such trifle.

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Jesuit Corbishley argues that Britain's still incomplete New English Bible could easily be modified for Catholic use; other Catholic scholars favor the Revised Standard Version, which is used in many Catholic seminaries.

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With these words, Britain's eminent theologian, Congregationalist Charles H. Dodd, 76, announced last week the secret project that he has been directing for the past 13 years�The New English Bible.

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Now all this is changed; Naked Lunch will now be available at the friendly neighborhood bookstore, right there beside Youngblood Haivke and The New English Bible.

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