Good News Bible Church (Audio)

Good News Bible Church (Audio)

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  • iOS Version
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  • April 23, 2018
  • December 1, 2024
  • 8.0+
  • 4+
  • 24.04MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English

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1.0

April 23, 2018

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The beginnings of the Good News Bible can be traced to requests made by people in Africa and the Far East for a version of the Bible that was friendly to non-native English speakers. In 1961, a home missions board also made a request for the same type of translation. Besides these requests, the GNB was born out of the translation theories of linguist Eugene Nida, the Executive Secretary of the American united Good News Bible Society's Translations Department. In the 1960s, Nida envisioned a new style of translation called Dynamic equivalence. That is, the meaning of the Hebrew and Greek would be expressed in a translation "thought for thought" rather than "word for word". The dynamic theory was inspired by a Spanish translation for Latin American native peoples. The American Good News Bible Society, impressed with Nida's theories, decided to use them. Due to these requests and Nida's theories, Robert Bratcher (who was at that time a staffer at the American Bible catholic Society) did a sample translation of the Gospel of Mark. This later led to a translation of the full New Testament. The result, titled Good News for Modern Man: The New Testament in Today's English Version, was released in 1966 as a 599-page paperback with a publication date of January 1, 1966. It received a mass marketing effort with copies even being made available through grocery store chains. In 1976, the Old Testament was completed and published as the Good News Bible: The Bible in Today's English Version. In 1979, the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books were added to the Good News Bible and published as Good News Bible: Today's English Version with Deuterocanonicals/Apocrypha. In 1992, the translation was revised with inclusive language. The Bible gnt Societies released the Contemporary English Version in 1995, also using jargon-free English. While this translation is sometimes perceived as a replacement for the GNB, it was not intended as such, and both translations continue to be used. While the American new life Bible Society promotes both translations The GNB is written in a simple, everyday language, yoruba, with the intention that everyone can appreciate it, and so is often considered particularly suitable for children and for those learning English. There are introductions to each book of the Good News Bible. Unlike most other translations, niv, collins, some editions of the GNB contain line drawings of biblical events with a snippet of text. The line drawings were done by Annie Vallotton (1915-2014). However, Vallotton is credited with doing the drawings only in certain editions of the GNB-—in others[clarification needed], the drawings are simply credited to "a Swiss artist". Since the focus is strongly on ease of understanding, poetry is sometimes sacrificed for clarity. This choice can be seen in the example quotation of John 3:16, which is rendered, "For God loved the world so much that …", which is more pedestrian than the familiar "For God so loved the world". The translated phrase contains a literal, if not figurative, mistranslation: the Greek word, which likely means "in such a way" as well as "so much". Because the implication of the phrase "in such a way that he would sacrifice his only son" includes the implication of "so much" and could certainly not include the opposite "loved the world so little," the translators chose the phrase "so much" for its brevity and clarity.
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Good News Bible Church (Audio): FAQ

Is Good News Bible Church (Audio) compatible with the iPad?

No, there is no iPad version available for Good News Bible Church (Audio).

Who created the Good News Bible Church (Audio) app?

The Good News Bible Church (Audio) app was released by Yonlada Nambutdi.

What minimum version of iOS does Good News Bible Church (Audio) need?

The minimum iOS version for the Good News Bible Church (Audio) app is 8.0.

What do users think of the Good News Bible Church (Audio) app?

The Good News Bible Church (Audio) app has a consumer rating of 5 and gets a lot of positive feedback.

What genre is the Good News Bible Church (Audio) app?

The App Category Of Good News Bible Church (audio) Is Books.

What is the latest version of Good News Bible Church (Audio)?

The latest Good News Bible Church (Audio) version released is 1.0.

What is the latest Good News Bible Church (Audio) update release date?

The latest Good News Bible Church (Audio) update was released on December 1, 2024.

What is the exact date when Good News Bible Church (Audio) came out?

The Good News Bible Church (Audio) app originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating does Good News Bible Church (Audio) have?

Good News Bible Church (Audio) doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated Yonlada Nambutdi.

What are the languages supported by the Good News Bible Church (Audio) app?

Currently, Good News Bible Church (Audio) supports English.

Is Good News Bible Church (Audio) included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, Good News Bible Church (Audio) is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Good News Bible Church (Audio) support in-app purchases?

No, Good News Bible Church (Audio) does not support in-app purchases.

Is Good News Bible Church (Audio) designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, Good News Bible Church (Audio) is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Good News Bible Church (Audio) use ad-based monetization?

No, Good News Bible Church (Audio) does not use ad-based monetization.

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Reviews of Good News Bible Church (Audio)

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So I only just downloaded this but I feel that it doesn’t have to two things I want in a bible app (besides the bible of course). It had one of them- an audio recording- but it doesn’t have any reading plans. I get that this is designed for people who do t want to or can’t buy a bible but this update would probably help those people more. Thx
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