This article presents guidance for librarians in the selection and recommendation of Bible translations. Pairing a reader with an appropriate Bible requires clear understanding of patron reading level and intended purpose along with a general knowledge of the major translations and their key characteristics. Bibliographic details and annotative summaries of the 10 best-selling Bibles in the United States are included. Ranking is based on the latest unit sales data released April 2014 by the Association for Christian Retail
This article studies the role and impact of a Protestant publishing mission, the ...
The dominance of the King James Version (1611) began to fade in the late 19th century, when its lang...
Terminology plays a critical role in understanding any discipline. The terms data, information, know...
The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), Association of Christian Librarians (ACL),...
How does one choose among the vast number of English translations of the Bible now available? Most i...
There are numerous versions of the Bible in print and e-copy, each of which has been thoughtfully tr...
Biblical scholars have the skills and expertise to explain important historical and textual informat...
Bauer, D. R. (2014). Essential Bible study tools for ministry. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press. 410 pp...
This article is a statement of unbridled praise for the present state of software available for Bibl...
One of the keys to enjoying an in-depth and rewarding experience of reading the Bible is recapturing...
Christian librarians should derive their professional ethics from methodical exegesis of the Bible. ...
A. Bibles: Any assortment of (at least three) modern English translations (not paraphrases), with th...
This paper is a comparative study that discusses ethical issues in librarianship and the Bible. Such...
A review of BibleWorks 10. Copyright 1992-2015 BibleWorks, LLC. Programmed by Michael S. Bushell, Mi...
The ministry of Bible translation is an important component of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18�2...
This article studies the role and impact of a Protestant publishing mission, the ...
The dominance of the King James Version (1611) began to fade in the late 19th century, when its lang...
Terminology plays a critical role in understanding any discipline. The terms data, information, know...
The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), Association of Christian Librarians (ACL),...
How does one choose among the vast number of English translations of the Bible now available? Most i...
There are numerous versions of the Bible in print and e-copy, each of which has been thoughtfully tr...
Biblical scholars have the skills and expertise to explain important historical and textual informat...
Bauer, D. R. (2014). Essential Bible study tools for ministry. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press. 410 pp...
This article is a statement of unbridled praise for the present state of software available for Bibl...
One of the keys to enjoying an in-depth and rewarding experience of reading the Bible is recapturing...
Christian librarians should derive their professional ethics from methodical exegesis of the Bible. ...
A. Bibles: Any assortment of (at least three) modern English translations (not paraphrases), with th...
This paper is a comparative study that discusses ethical issues in librarianship and the Bible. Such...
A review of BibleWorks 10. Copyright 1992-2015 BibleWorks, LLC. Programmed by Michael S. Bushell, Mi...
The ministry of Bible translation is an important component of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18�2...
This article studies the role and impact of a Protestant publishing mission, the ...
The dominance of the King James Version (1611) began to fade in the late 19th century, when its lang...
Terminology plays a critical role in understanding any discipline. The terms data, information, know...