People’s Parallel Bible

The People’s Parallel Bible by Tyndale, published by Tyndale House Publishers on June 12, 2006, features 1984 pages and is presented in English. This edition allows readers to engage with two significant translations of the Bible, the King James Version and the New Living Translation, side by side. This format facilitates a deeper understanding of the text by enabling comparisons between a traditional and a contemporary interpretation of scripture.
Readers will find that the People’s Parallel Bible is designed for easy navigation, with identical passages displayed on the same page. This layout supports a comprehensive exploration of biblical texts, making it suitable for study and reflection. The inclusion of multiple translations enhances the reading experience, catering to those interested in both historical and modern perspectives on the scriptures.
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The People’s Parallel Bible lets you read two of the most powerful translations of God’s Word in one quality Bible edition. Now you can compare the time-honored King James Version with the clear and accurate New Living Translation. Get a fuller sense of the meaning of the passage by reading both a dynamic and a more literal translation. Conveniently designed in a side-byside format, the People’s Parallel Bible allows you to quickly read identical passages in both translations on the same page.
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