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To: JHavard
I suspect I have enough Bibles.

Now my problem is remembering which one I wrote a particular note in.

Often I have a KJV with me so that I'm reading the same version as the pastor, but I often like to bring a NAB to point out translational errors "inconsistencies" to Jen. Sometimes it's whatever translation is in the car or handy when we walk out the door.

48,209 posted on 04/22/2003 5:03:14 PM PDT by IMRight
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To: All
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48,212 posted on 04/22/2003 5:58:11 PM PDT by newgeezer (fundamentalist, regarding the Constitution AND the Holy Bible)
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To: IMRight
but I often like to bring a NAB to point out translational errors "inconsistencies" to Jen.

Now you just need to pick up a JPS to spot the translational errors inconsistencies in your NAB. ;o)

48,232 posted on 04/22/2003 7:59:45 PM PDT by malakhi (fundamentalist unitarian)
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