Hebrew Heritage Bible Newer Testament : Hear What They Heard by Brad H. Young (2021, Hardcover)

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This textbook, authored by Brad H. Young, provides a comprehensive guide to the subject area of religion. It is written in English and is suitable for adult and further education. This textbook is a must-have for anyone interested in religion and seeking a deeper understanding of the subject.

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PublisherHebrew Heritage Bible Society
ISBN-101736227017
ISBN-139781736227015
eBay Product ID (ePID)20057257726

Product Key Features

Publication Year2021
Educational LevelAdult & Further Education
SubjectBiblical Commentary / General, General
Publication NameHebrew Heritage Bible Newer Testament : Hear What They Heard
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaReligion
AuthorBrad H. Young
FormatHardcover

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Intended AudienceAdult Education
SynopsisThe Hebrew Heritage Bible Newer Testament is an English translation of the canonical text of the Greek New Testament with the goal to hear as the first disciples heard by exporing the authentic Jewish culutral and linguistic background. The Newer Testament employs a three step method of translation. Most translations use two steps by translating from Greek to English. The HHBNT uses a third intermediate step exploring the cultural and linguistic context of first-century Judaism. It is a Hebrew literal, functional equivalency translation. "Newer" is used to highlight the interconnectedness and coherence of the Old and New Testaments. The Hebrew heritage of the "Older" Bible is the essential platform for New Testament studies. It must guide the cultural, historical, linguistic, and textual foundations of careful translation work. The Newer Testament uncovers the authentic pure first-century context for personal devotion, comparative translation study, and academic reference.
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