A classic church standard perfect for any church's sanctuary or member's home.
The "Pew Bible" has long been a trusted Bible for churches and homes. Durable for years of service, the "Pew Bible" now comes in two additional colors to complement any church's sanctuary. Still available in classic burgundy, the "Pew Bible" is now offered in black and brown.
The "Pew Bible's" interior has also been completely reset in a handsome typeface offering a bold, more modern look.
Few Bible translations achieve the degree of respect and acceptance enjoyed by the Revised Standard Version over the past half century. Now, with all the Bible's literal accuracy and dignity preserved, we welcome the New RSV. Dramatic archeological discoveries shed new light on our understanding of ancient languages while, no less dramatically, our own use of language changes, too. The most broadly representative translation team yet assembled worked with these changes to bring us the NRSV -- a translation as literal as possible.
Key changes include:
Replacement of archaic words
Revision of English words that have changed in meaning
Few Bible translations achieve the degree of respect and acceptance enjoyed by the Revised Standard Version over the past half century. Now, with all the Bible's literal accuracy and dignity preserved, we welcome the New RSV. Dramatic archeological discoveries shed new light on our understanding of ancient languages while, no less dramatically, our own use of language changes, too. The most broadly representative translation team yet assembled worked with these changes to bring us the NRSV -- a translation as literal as possible.
Key changes include:
Replacement of archaic words
Revision of English words that have changed in meaning
Suitable for any worship center, the "HCSB Pew Bible" is made with a durable printed hardcover-available in black, maroon, or slate blue-to withstand years of congregational use. Supporting study features include: Where to Turn When...Table of Weights and MeasuresGod's Plan for SalvationHCSB(R) Bullet Notes
Few Bible translations achieve the degree of respect and acceptance enjoyed by the Revised Standard Version over the past half century. Now, with all the Bible's literal accuracy and dignity preserved, we welcome the New RSV. Dramatic archeological discoveries shed new light on our understanding of ancient languages while, no less dramatically, our own use of language changes, too. The most broadly representative translation team yet assembled worked with these changes to bring us the NRSV -- a translation as literal as possible.
Key changes include:
Replacement of archaic words
Revision of English words that have changed in meaning