![]() ![]() In the original languages each word painted a picture that can hardly be expressed in a single word, nor verse of scripture in such clear English. I liked it, but found that it has a number of verses which have lost a bit of meaning in translation. I am a fairly strong King James user, as are many Christians because it is considered to be the closest to the original languages but I have completed an entire Study Bible in TNLT. The New Living Translation is a good one for comparison because of the more modern and easily understood language. Reviewed by (Rick Lehr Jr, Ocala, FL) - New Living Translation® for e-Sword
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