German: Luther 1912 (LUT) Martin Luther rendered a NT from the original sources while at the Wartburg in 1521 and it made an appearance in 1522 as Das Newe Testament Deutszsch. The OT was translated from the Hebrew and was published in installments. Luther's German Bible was completed in 1534. Luther's Bible owes its exceptional influence to the fact that Luther went back to the original sources and that it was written in a way that is true to the original meaning and yet easy for all readers to understand. Revised versions appeared in 1892, 1912, and 1956-64.
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Weymouth New Testament - CadreBible Book Weymouth New Testament is a literal translation into nineteenth century contemporary English by Richard Francis Weymouth from The Resultant Greek Testament which is his own text. The translation was intended to provide a most accurate presentation of the meaning of the scriptures using modern vernacular
World English Bible (WEB) - CadreBible Book The World English Bible (also known as WEB) is a public domain translation of the Bible that is currently in draft form. Work on the World English Bible began in 1997 and was known as the American Standard Version 1997. The New Testament is considered complete and is available in print.
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Portuguese: Versao Brasileira (VB) - CadreBible Book Portuguese: Versao Brasileira (VB) This Brazilian Translation of the Bible (Tradução Brasileira da Bíblia) is also known as Version Brasileira, or Brazilian edition. It was published at the beginning of the twentieth century. It is a literal translation, the result of a collaboration of several Brazilian scholars
French: Louis Segond 1910 (LSG) - CadreBible Book Louis Segond was a Swiss theologian who translated the Bible into French from the original Greek and Hebrew texts. The translation of the Old Testament was published in two volumes in 1871, and the New Testament in 1880 through a private venture. The text was then reviewed by experts and resulted in the 1910 revision
American Standard Version (ASV) - CadreBible Book The American Standard Version is a version of the Bible that was released in 1901. Because of its prominence in seminaries it was sometimes simply called the "Standard Bible".
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Bible in Basic English (BBE) - CadreBible Book The Bible In Basic English (also known as BBE) is a translation of the Bible into Basic English. The BBE was translated by Professor S. H. Hooke using the standard 850 Basic English words. 100 words that were helpful to understand poetry were added along with 50 "Bible" words. The New Testament was released in 1941 and the Old Testament was released in 1949
King James Version Apocrypha (KJVA) - CadreBible Book King James Version Apocrypha (KJVA) The Apocryphal or Deuterocanonical books were written in the time between the Old and New Testaments and include additions to the books of Esther and Daniel.
The nation of Israel respected the Apocryphal books but never accepted them as books of the Hebrew Bible
Westcott-Hort NA27/UBS4 Greek New Testament (WHGNT) - CadreBible Book Westcott-Hort NA27/UBS4 Greek New Testament (WHGNT) - This Greek New Testament is a result of rigorous examination of manuscript evidence by Cambridge professors, e Westcott and Hort. The work came out of a desire to present the oldest and purest text possible using the available evidence.
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Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible (MHC) - CadreBible Book Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible.Originally written in 1706, Matthew Henry's six volume Complete Commentary provides an exhaustive look at every verse in the Bible. This work is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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