Good News Study Bible

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The Good News Study Bible is an edition of the Good News Bible with study Bible notes and articles.

Versions

Study Bible versions of the Good News Bible / Today's English Version (GNB/TEV) include:

American Bible Society

Good News Study Bible with

Eugene A. Nida and edited by Erroll F. Rhodes, Ph.D.[1] Notes are arranged in a section underneath the Biblical text, in similar style to the NIV Study Bible. Imprimatur is for the Biblical text only, not the notes. 3 Maccabees and Psalm 151
are not included in this Bible.

The Bible Societies

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. Biblical text is in a single column with the study notes in another column to the right. Section introductions are interspersed throughout the Biblical text, these being differentiated from it by a blue background.

Comparisons

Neither of these editions includes Annie Vallotton's line drawing art. The study notes in both editions attempt to explain the text and give additional information without introducing doctrinal bias.

Although substantial works by major organisations in the field of Bible publishing, these Bibles came out in a market that had been dominated by the NIV Study Bible for some years and did not gain significant market share.[3]

References

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  3. ^ Stine, Philip C. 'Let the words be written: the lasting influence of Eugene A. Nida' The American Bible Society, 2004, page 67