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by Zancarius
971 days ago
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Dr Grant Osborne is on their NT translation board, and his commentary series are well regarded (I've been going through Revelation: Verse-by-Verse, and it was recommended to me by my pastor). I can't remember some of the others on their board[1], but as far as I know it seems that they've selected from fairly well-known scholars. The project itself is funded by Bible Hub. I don't know if that will affect your view of the text or not, but their objective was to have a fully transparent translation accepting feedback from academics, pastors, and lay-readers for each revision. As such, I've found it quite readable and it seems to fall somewhere between ESV and NET in terms of readability (not as terse as ESV, not as verbose as NET). Have you considered Logos? It's not exactly cheap, but the search tools are extremely powerful. They have a Hebrew-English interlinear for both the MT and the DSS and you can quite easily search on the MSS words, the lemma, or roots throughout the entire text. The mobile version isn't quite as feature-full, however, but I use it with some regularity in church and during Wednesday night classes (currently covering Revelation). [1] https://berean.bible/committee.htm |
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Thanks so much for the additional info. I'll do some additional research on the project, but that sounds encouraging. I hope the literal translation ends up as a sort of modernized ASV, which sticks very closely to the original Greek sentence structure but the verbiage is a little dated sometimes.