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Revised Edition New American Bible

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9781935302599
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The New American Bible (NAB) was carefully translated by the Confraternity of Catholic Doctrine from the original Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic texts for English-speaking Americans. Once it was published in 1970, it was declared the official basis of the Lectionaries in the United States and used at Mass until 2002, when the New American Bible Revised Edition became its replacement. The compilation of the New American Bible Revised Edition (NABRE), also known as the Saint Joseph Bible, was conducted by 100 scholars and theologians. A completely new translation of the Old Testament was made and the 1986 edition of the New Testament became the new standard. The readings at Mass in the USA are currently taken from the NABRE. With its extensive notes, commentary and cross-references, the NABRE is a true study Bible that will promote a deeper love and understanding of Scripture in the home, parish and school. In addition to its wealth of study material, this Bible also features a calendar of Sunday and daily Mass reading, a listing of Popes and manual of favorite Catholic prayers.

There are three different Bibles too choose from:

(1)The Premium Ultra Soft Cover includes:

  • Extensive notes, commentary and cross-references.
  • Elegant, readable typesetting with the words of Christ in red.
  • Glided page edges.
  • Beautiful Old Masters art and full color maps.
  • Presentation and Family Record Pages.
  • Cost $44.95

  • (2)The Hardcover includes:
  • Elegant, readable typesetting.
  • Quality Bible Paper.
  • Words of Christ in Red.
  • Cost $34.95

  • The paperback (pictured) sells for 24.95.
  • These bibles are designed for years of use in the home, classrooms, or church pews.

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    The New American Bible (NAB) was carefully translated by the Confraternity of Catholic Doctrine from the original Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic texts for English-speaking Americans. Once it was published in 1970, it was declared the official basis o