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Good News for Modern Man New Testament (Good, 1966, Pbk, 599 pages, American Bible Society)
Good News for Modern Man New Testament (Good, 1966, Pbk, 599 pages, American Bible Society)
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In good condition: cover has some wear; inscription on inside front cover; pages are lightly age-toned; binding is tight; pages appear to be unmarked.
The beginnings of the Good News Bible can be traced to requests made by people in Africa and the Far East for a version of the Bible that was easier to read. In 1961, a home missions board also made a request for the same type of translation. Besides these requests, the GNB was born out of the translation theories of linguist Eugene Nida, the Executive Secretary of the American Bible Society's Translations Department. In the 1960s, Nida envisioned a new style of translation called dynamic equivalence. That is, the meaning of the Hebrew and Greek would be expressed in a translation "thought for thought" rather than "word for word".
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