The New Testament Introduction by John Drury

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Year: 1999
Language: en
Pages: 520
ISBN-13: 9780375405501
Dimensions:
Height: 8.36 Inches
Length: 5.27 Inches
Weight: 1.16183612074 Pounds
Width: 1.15 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 225.5/2032
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The New Testament Introduction by John Drury is a notable edition published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on March 2, 1999. This 520-page volume presents the King James Version of the Bible, a translation cherished by English readers since its first publication in 1611. Accompanying the text is John Drury’s insightful introduction, which explores the historical significance and enduring appeal of the King James Version, emphasizing its classic status and the meticulous scholarship behind its creation.

Readers will find that Drury’s introduction delves into the rich history of the King James translation, highlighting the careful efforts of its translators to reflect the original Hebrew and Greek texts. The book discusses the doctrinal depth found in the letters of St. Paul and the narrative artistry of the Gospels, illustrating how The New Testament has served as a profound source of inspiration throughout the centuries. This edition is presented in English and offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of religion and biblical studies, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biblical commentary and the significance of the New Testament.


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The King James Version of the Bible, first published in 1611, has been the favorite of English readers for centuries. This Everyman’s Library edition of The New Testament also contains John Drury’s clear, marvelously erudite, and richly detailed introduction.

Despite a plethora of new translations in the second half of the twentieth century, the King James Version of the Bible retains its power and appeal because “it has the intrinsic value of a classic and is an enduring masterpiece.”

Drury outlines the fascinating history of this magisterial translation, marveling at the “patient generosity” with which the translators sifted through and distilled a century of previous scholarship. He points out that their work has endured not only because of the astonishing care they took to reflect faithfully the syntax of the original Hebrew and Greek–which enabled them to dispense with the densely entangled prose style that characterized English writing at the time–but also because of their concern to writers from Milton to Coleridge to George Eliot. From the doctrinal richness of the letters of St. Paul to those four masterpieces of storytelling, the Gospels, The New Testament has served as a source of inspiration for centuries.

To quote George Steiner on the centrality of the Bible: “What you have in hand is not a book. It is the book. That, of course, is what ‘Bible’ means. It is the book which, not only in Western humanity, defines the concept of a text. All our other books, however different in matter or method, relate, be it indirectly, to this book of books…All other books are inhabited by the murmur of that distant source.”

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