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  2. Good News Study Bible - Wikipedia

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    Good News Study Bible with Deuterocanonicals / Apocrypha Today's English Version (ISBN 1-58516-120-9).Published by the American Bible Society, this uses the 1992 second edition of the GNB /TEV (with American spelling). 1747 pages.

  3. Bible study (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    In Christian communities, Bible study is the study of the Bible by people as a personal religious or spiritual practice. In many Christian traditions, Bible study, coupled with Christian prayer, is known as doing devotions or devotional acts. Many Christian churches schedule time to engage in Bible study collectively. [1]

  4. Good News Bible - Wikipedia

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    Good News Bible (GNB), also called the Good News Translation (GNT) in the United States, is an English translation of the Bible by the American Bible Society. It was first published as the New Testament under the name Good News for Modern Man in 1966.

  5. BibleProject - Wikipedia

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    BibleProject (also known as The Bible Project) is a non-profit, [1] crowdfunded organization based in Portland, Oregon, focused on creating free educational resources to help people understand the Bible. The organization was founded in 2014 by Tim Mackie and Jon Collins.

  6. Today's New International Version - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with a story in USA Today, media frenzy ensued and two weeks later, Rolling Stone reversed its position and published the ad. [18] In 2006, Zondervan launched the TNIV Study Bible with study notes and a 700-page topical index.

  7. Common English Bible - Wikipedia

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    Today, a free sampler of the Gospel of Mark (full) is offered in PDF. [19] In April 2011 Fuller Theological Seminary, an evangelical school catering to many denominations, [20] selected the CEB as one of two approved Bible translations for Biblical studies courses, replacing the discontinued Today's New International Version. [21]