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  2. Tyndale House - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 Tyndale House released a new English translation of the Bible under the title New Living Translation (NLT). While its predecessor, The Living Bible , was a paraphrase, the NLT is a translation that was created by a team of 90 Hebrew and Greek scholars.

  3. Kenneth N. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Nathaniel Taylor (May 8, 1917 – June 10, 2005) was an American publisher and author, better known as the creator of The Living Bible and the founder of Tyndale House, [2] a Christian publishing company, and Living Bibles International.

  4. Tyndale House (Cambridge) - Wikipedia

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    Tyndale House is an independent biblical studies library in Cambridge, England, with a Christian foundation. Founded in 1945, [ 1 ] it aims to provide specialist resources in support of research into the Old and New Testaments , along with relevant historical backgrounds.

  5. Craig Leipold - Wikipedia

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    Leipold is active in numerous civic and corporate organizations as well as several charities benefiting children. He is the co-chair of CollegeBound Saint Paul’s Fund for the Future, which seeks to raise funding to support opening a college savings account for every baby born in the city of Saint Paul, the headquarters of the Minnesota Wild.

  6. The Living Bible - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, Taylor and his colleagues at Tyndale House Publishers invited a team of 90 Greek and Hebrew scholars to participate in a project of revising the text of The Living Bible. After many years of work, the result was an entirely new translation of the Bible. It was published in 1996 as the Holy Bible: New Living Translation (NLT). [9]

  7. Derek Kidner - Wikipedia

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    He was chairman of the editorial committee which compiled Christian Praise, a hymn book "for use by Churches, Schools [and] Youth Fellowships" published by The Tyndale Press in 1957. [2] Kidner retired from his post at Tyndale House in 1978 and moved to Histon where he spent the last 30 years of his life. [3]

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