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Discussion in 'Bible Versions & Translations' started by John of Japan, Jun 22, 2022.

  1. Deacon

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    Off topic but…
    The director of the Branson Museum in the first link you gave (John R. Hellstern) is the director of the Washington Bible Museum.
    My guess, the whole museum relocated.

    Rob
     
  2. John of Japan

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    Well, now, that's interesting.
     
  3. John of Japan

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    Just Googled it, and the Washington Bible Museum has the replica of the Gutenberg press, so apparently the Branson museum I went to was the forerunner of the one in Washington. Cool! :Cool
     
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    Do I hear the call for a BaptistBoard field trip?

    Rob
     
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    Which would then make him classic KJVO, and makes using his book very dubious!
     
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    was it not the attempt to have a more dunamic and freerer translation at that time, like a more dynamic and liberal kind of Niv?
     
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    I'd love to go; have heard much good about it.
     
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    You could say that, but the NEB came before the NIV.
     
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    Almost done with my list.

    I have The Translator to the Reader (Strathpine North, Australia: Covenanter Press, 1984) from the original KJV in a pamphlet form, which I like. That gives me an actual book to cite rather than some Internet site. It has a few pictures of translators with information about them, and concludes with an Appendix listing and giving information about the various people and things mentioned--useful!

    John R. Kohlenberger III, All About Bibles. New York Oxford University Press, 1985.
    This is a short (66 pages) book for beginners. Oxford U. Press always does a nice job, and this is no exception. It tells basic facts about the Bible, its translations, how to choose a Bible, Bible manufacturing, etc., ending with a useful glossary.

    I have one more item that is, strictly speaking, not a book. I think you'll enjoy seeing it. Stay tuned.
     
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    true but its translation philosophy seemed to be more in line with Niv and Nlt then say the Nasv!
     
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    And now for my last item. In 1989 we lived and ministered in Yokohama, Japan. Hearing of an exhibition of a genuine Gutenberg Bible in Tokyo, I went into the big city to see it. It was being shown at the huge Maruzen Department Store on the 120th anniversary of their founding. As I recall, admission was free, but I may have paid something. At any rate, I was given a beautiful folder, with three A4 size pages of awesome color photos, and four pages of explanation in Japanese. I am uploading the three pages of photographs for your enjoyment. 3887_001.jpg 3889_001.jpg 3895_001.jpg
     
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