The New World Translation is a wonderful modern day english Bible.
If you want a physical bible, you can request one from any of Jehovah's Witnesses, either when they visit you at your home or you can go by one of their kingdom halls on Sudays and pick one up.
In addition, you can purchase a Bible of any version in a bookstore. While at the bookstore, you can read passages from each version and determine which one is right for you.
William Bisset has written: 'More plain English' 'Fair warning: or, a fresh taste of French government at home' 'Plain English'
Seymour Loveland has written: 'The illustrated Bible story book' -- subject(s): Bible stories, English, English Bible stories
Siku. has written: 'The Manga Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible stories, English, Comic books, strips, Comic books, strips, etc, English Bible stories
R. P. Nettlehorst has written: 'The Bible's most fascinating people' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible stories, English, Biography, English Bible stories
E. Elder has written: 'New English Bible New Testament concordance' -- subject(s): Concordances, English, New English, Bible, English Concordances
James Gall has written: 'Bible student's English-Greek concordance and Greek-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Bible, English Concordances
The first five books of the "Bible", in their entirety, are a translation of the plain text of the Torah, in its entirety.
What other language was the bible originally written in Before being translated to english?
Roy Emmett has written: 'The origins of the English Bible' -- subject(s): Bible
Catherine F. Vos has written: 'The Child's Story Bible' -- subject(s): Bible stories, English, Bible stories, National Union of Christian Schools, English Bible stories
They are called 'simple to read' versions. If you are young, there are children's versions.
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