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Holy Bible: From the Ancient Eastern Text: George M. Lamsa's Translation From the Aramaic of the Peshitta

This handsome new edition of the authoritative English translation of the Aramaic (Syriac) Old and New Testaments--the language of Jesus--clarifies difficult passages and offers fresh insight on the Bible's message.

Product details

Paperback: 1243 pages

Publisher: Harper & Row; 37946th edition (May 8, 1985)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0060649232

ISBN-13: 978-0060649234

Product Dimensions:

6.1 x 2 x 9.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.4 out of 5 stars

6,219 customer reviews

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My only complaint is that I would like a hardbound version or one with a more heavy duty binding. Lamsa's translation undoes a lot of the terrible theological debates Christians often become entangled in because the wording of most translations simply isn't correct. I've used this version heavily in study since I acquired it. I have perhaps twenty Bibles and this one is a favorite. This is an eye opening work, and it will change the way you ponder the meaning of a large number of verses in scripture. I highly recommend this one for anyone seeking the Truth and looking to get a better understanding of Christ. Thank you Mr. Lamsa for your work.

My favorite Bible translation. It's the clearest, purest, most direct translation of the original Hebrew and Aramaic. It really speaks to my heart. I always had trouble reading the KJV (with which I was raised), but the NIV and other "plain English" translations didn't feel right, either. The meaning in this Bible is so crystal...

This is easily the most beautiful book I own. The image doesn't really do it justice. The dark, deep, blue leather goes perfectly with the incredibly ornate golden designs on the front and back. These designs really pop in person. The pages are edged in a deep gold and it has a satin pagemarker. This edition also contains, I believe, all 241 of Gustave Dore's incredible biblical plate illustrations that could stand on their own. If you are searching for a Bible that attempts to respect the contents within by quality of appearance and construction, you can't go wrong with this one from Barnes and Noble.

I have had a few treasured study bibles over the years, but I discovered this one quite by accident recently. I have purchased both the hardback of the Open Bible & the Open Bible Expanded KJV in hardback (Old Time Gospel Hour editions). They are both excellent bibles. You are not so much as buying a "study" bible with notes at the bottom of the pages, etc. but rather one with outstanding resources within! If you are only able to find one version, either expanded or not expanded (Old Time Gospel Hour) either will be an excellent choice. However, I find that the hardback version of the Old Time Gospel Hour KJV to be handier to me in a few ways. The Old Time Gospel Hour KJV expanded edition includes a Visual Survey of the Bible and the opening notes are laid out in a better fashion. I included a photo in my review of the expanded bible version on top and the regular open bible on bottom, ,showing how the First book of Kings is laid out in each version. It is not that one is "better" than the other, it is just that they are different and both are very good. Both have outlines, charts such as monies, weights and measures (if not the same in some cases, have not checked word for word but look similar) to an old Nelson King James study bible I have (the one that is formally known as the Liberty Annotated study edition) The expanded edition has the notes and a chart on two pages and the outline on the following page. The regular open bible has it on 2 pages only. I will say that the font seems ever so slightly larger in the regular open bible, too. I have also included Titus as well and included a few pics of the visual survey of the bible section. The cyclopedic index alone is worth the price of the bible. It is absolutely fantastic. If you want a bible for serious bible study, you can't go wrong with this version. You don't have to worry about if this bible is true to God's word or not.. I am leery of some modern versions. My only suggestion is to be very sure what you are buying when you purchase & ask questions from the seller if you are in doubt of the version they are selling. I had a seller send a regular Holy Bible instead of this version, so that involved more time to find another copy elsewhere.

Product description did not decribe the size of the text... The lettering is way too small to read in the paperback version...

This review by Stan. In this 1611 edition of the King James bible there is a publishers preface of 8 pages just before the Apocrypha section, which is sandwiched between the old and new testament. I quote from page 4 "...This translation, commonly called the "Septuagint," was the Bible of Greek-speaking Jews in Egypt in two centuries before Christ and later became the Bible of the Jews of the Diaspora and of the early Christians....But they are not treated with the same authority as the books of Hebrew canon in the LATER and CONTEMPORARY Judaism." capitols are mine for emphasis. It points out, the Apocrypha was in the bible well before Jesus was. IT WAS LATER DECIDED IT WAS NOT SUPPOSE TO BE IN THERE.I quote from page 5 of the preface to the Apocrypha, "The earliest known translations of the whole Bible into English are associated with John Wycliffe (or Wyclif) and his followers. These are usually dated between 1380 and 1388. Because the Wycliffite Bible was translated from the Latin Vulgate, it includes the books of both the Testaments and the Appendix. So from the beginning, the English Bible was translated with the Apocrypha." IT WAS LATER DECIDED IT WAS NOT SUPPOSE TO BE IN THERE.Page 7 of the preface shows a listing of the books of the Bible, and shows the books we now call the Apocrypha and Deuterocanonical dispersed among the books of the old testament, not separated out. The Wikipedia entry of the Septuagint also shows the books of the Apocrypha dispersed throughout what we now call the old testament.So, the Apocrypha was in the bible 200 years before Jesus, and was therefore most likely in the bible Jesus and the apostles used and quoted from. It was the bible of the first Christian church. I prefer to read a bible as close to what Jesus and the apostles used as I can. Since I only know English, I give this King James version Bible 5 stars.I would suggest reading the Septuagint in addition to the KJV. The Apostles Bible is a good version which I have read and own.

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