The Jerusalem Bible Salvador Dali Edition the New Testament

The Jerusalem Bible Salvador Dali Edition the New Testament
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The Jerusalem Bible is a re-translation of all of the original texts of the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into modern English. This is the Salvador Dali edition of the The Jerusalem Bible. The Illustrations are by Salvador Dali in Italy. In order to reprint this work in soft cover and at lower cost it has been necessary to divide this book in three parts, because the original book is 1786 pages, too long for a soft cover book. The most a soft cover book can normally hold is about 750 pages and many soft cover printers refuse to print a book longer than that. This is The New Testament, which is the third volume, pages 4 to numbered page 353, with maps and a space for a family tree in the back. It contains 27 books, the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, Corinthians 1, Corinthians II, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Thessalonians I, Thessalonians II, Timothy I, Timothy II, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James, Peter I, Peter II, John I, John II, John III, Jude, and Revelation. It also includes commentaries at the beginning of these books. "When it comes to Bible translations, readability and reliability are what count; and on both counts, the original JERUSALEM BIBLE stands alone. A product of the age of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), THE JERUSALEM BIBLE (published in 1966) was the first truly modern Bible for Catholics. Using definitive original language texts such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, biblical scholars of L'École Biblique in Jerusalem produced a meticulously accurate, wonderfully readable French translation of the complete canon of Scripture (La Bible de Jérusalem). From this French original came the English edition, edited by renowned Bible scholar Alexander Jones."
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