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New King James Version (NKJV) Study Bible

Not Available

 

New English Translation Bible (NET)

2nd Edition, C2017, is not available. 

1st Edition Only, C2005.

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Net 2nd edition,

 

https://www.accordancebible.com/forums/topic/22526-net-bible-second-edition-and-how-they-do-it/

 

Accordance are working on getting it and like many, am looking forward to its release and hoping it has phrase tagging.

 

;o)

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Yes, phrase tagging is the way to go. Thats a USP for Accordance. 

 

Greetings

 

Fabian

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The new Edition with updated Bible text of the Complete Jewish Bible C2016 is not (yet?) available.

C2004 Good News Translation 3rd Edition UK-English 66-book Bible has not been produced
Richmond Lattimore New Testament translation C1996 hasn't been produced. Info about this version on http://www.bible-researcher.com English versions.

I would have myself preferred access to the C2003 Holman Christian Standard Bible, i.e. the Edition preceding the 2009 Edition. I don't know if the 2003 Edition used to be available under Accordance, if it was maybe the text would be possible for OakTree to convert to the forthcoming version 13 format? The difference is that it puts in semi-brackets added English words not represented in the original languages. Me and the parish over here are just starting to use the 2003 Edition.

Perhaps too much to ask, but (I don't have the Moffatt New Translation Old Testament so for now I just use what's available i.e. the New Testament and have the New Testament also as printed matter).

Parts of Everett Fox's Schocken Bible seem to be unavailable i.e. the Former Prophets.

 

I'm grateful for some versions having been available for quite some time already, such as RV; The Torah: A Modern Commentary from which I use the translation of Genesis, and the commentary.

All in all I'm pretty content. I don't wish for most versions to be produced, because some discerning is just for the good

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For me, I would love second editions of the jewish study bible and jewish annotated New Testament but am happy with 1st editions I already have and am not getting paper of second in hope that oup will come to their senses. But we have a good selection of English study bibles and I am able to live without the Jerusalem i grew up with (but i still have a hard copy though haven’t looked at it in years if I am honest so am not requesting it unless others do).

 

We can always want more, like noab, but We probably have enough english translations and agree with Fabian about other international ones but certainly will be tempted by a tagged net as tagged are always valuable additions.

 

;o)

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