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BIBLES
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Alexander Scourby reads the KJV Bible - Text of what is being read is also available (KJV)
Oral Roberts shares his life experiences as he reads the KJV Bible - New Testament (KJV)
Jack Bradley Reads the New Testament (NASB)
Talking Bible - New Testament (NIV)
Daily Reading NIV
NIV New Testament (NIV)
NASB New Testament (NASB)
KJV New Testament (KJV)
NON-ENGLISH REAL AUDIO BIBLES
Albanian New Testament
Arabic Bible - New Testament (Vandyke)
Cebuano Audio Bible - New Testament
Korean Bible - Text & Audio
Italian New Testament
Mandarin New Testament
Portuguese New Testament
Four gospels in Russian
Spanish New Testament
Tamil Real Audio Bible
Vietnamese Audio Bible
Audio Scriptures International - Audio Versions of the Bible in 170+ languages (for sale, very reasonable)
MP3 Old and New Testaments in 54 languages
Talking Bibles / Audio Scriptures International
The JESUS Film Project -- Real Video in 52 languages
GOD's Story Project
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Word English Bible New Testament and PSALMS (WEB)
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Ancient Greek Text
Arabic Bible for Arabic Windows Software
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Bibelen-Norwegian
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Bible Studies Foundation
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Chinese Union Holy Bible
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The Good Way
Greek / Hebrew Interlinear Bible
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King James Bible
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Latin Bible of St. Jerome
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Ministry of the Word
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Portugese: á Bíblia Sagrada
Quechua Bible - Spanish & English Parallel Bible
Russian Bible - Requires KO18 Cyrillic Fonts
Spanish: La Biblica RVA
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BIBLE TRANSLATIONS
New International Version(NIV)
The New International Version is a translation
of the Bible made by over a hundred scholars working from the
best available Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek texts. The goals of the translators
were to produce an accurate translation that would have clarity and literary
quality. The NIV had its beginning in 1965. The NIV New Testament was
published in 1973, and the Old Testament was finished in 1978.
New American Standard Bible (NASB)
While preserving the literal accuracy of the 1901 ASV, the NASB has sought to render grammar and
terminology in contemporary English. Special attention has been given to the rendering
of verb tenses to give the English reader a rendering as close as possible
to the sense of the original Greek and Hebrew texts.
Revised Standard Version (RSV)
The Revised Standard Version (New Testament,
1946; Old Testament, 1952) is one of the most widely read
translations of the Scriptures. Formally, the RSV is a revision of the
AV(Authorized Version of 1611, otherwise known as the King James Version) and
the ASV (American Standard Version of 1901), utilizing the best
texts available at the time.
King James Version (KJV)
In 1604, King James I of England authorized that a new translation of the Bible into English be started. It
was finished in 1611, just 85 years after the first translation of the New Testament into
English appeared (Tyndale, 1526). The Authorized Version, or King James Version, quickly
became the standard for English-speaking Protestants. Its flowing language and prose
rhythm has had a profound influence on the literature of the past 300 years.
American Standard Version (ASV)
First published in 1901, this has long been regarded as the most literal translation of the Bible.
This makes the ASV very popular for careful English Bible study, but not for ease
of reading. While the KJV was translated entirely from "western manuscripts," the ASV was
influenced also by the older "eastern manuscripts" that form the basis for most of our modern
English translations.
Darby Translation
First published in 1890 by John Nelson Darby, an Anglo-Irish Bible teacher associated with the early
years of the Plymouth Brethren. Darby also published translations of the Bible
in French and German.
Young's Literal Translation (YLT)
The Bible text designated YLT is from the 1898 Young's Literal Translation by Robert Young who also
compiled Young's Analytical Concordance. This is an extremely literal translation
that attempts to preserve the tense and word usage as found in the original
Greek and Hebrew writings. The text was scanned from a reprint of the 1898 edition as published by Baker Book House, Grand Rapids
Michigan. The book is still in print and may be ordered from Baker Book House.
Obvious errors in spelling or inconsistent spellings of the same word
were corrected in the computer edition of the text.
The Bible in Worldwide English (BWE)
This New Testament was originally prepared by Annie Cressman,
who died in 1993. She was a Canadian Bible teacher in Liberia in
West Africa. Whilst teaching students in a Bible School where
the language used was English, she found that she was spending
more time explaining the meaning of the English than she was
teaching the Bible itself. So she decided to write this simple
version in easy English so that her students could easily
understand.
The World English Bible (WEB)
is a Public Domain (no copyright) Modern English translation
of the Holy Bible, based on the American Standard Version of the Holy Bible first published
in 1901, the Biblia Hebraica Stutgartensa Old Testament, and the Greek Majority Text
New Testament. It is in draft form, and currently being edited for accuracy and
readability. The New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs are close to how they will
read when they are finished, but most of the Old Testament still contains some
archaic grammar that will be revised. For more information, please see the
World English Bible Frequently Asked Questions. Comments on the World English
Bible should be directed to editors@eBible.org.
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