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---------- Forwarded message ---------From: <*****@att.

net>
Date: Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 4:09 PM
Subject: Dr Wallace,
To: "****@csntm.org" <***@csntm.org>
I was listening to most of your videos on the internet and am very impressed with your findings and
your work. I have always been a studier of KJV, but my question is on the order of scripture. Has there
been a new bible that has taken into consideration all of the new finds.
Please let me know so I could improve my study.
Thank You for your efforts in working to perfect the word of our Lord Jesus.
Sincerely,
Mr. *****

ANSWER

Hello,
My name is Alex Dudka, I am an intern for Doctor Wallace at CSNTM.
Yes, there are number of editions of the Bible that incorporate new discoveries in textual studies. The
one that I would especially recommend is the New English Translation that incorporates 60,932
interpreters notes. These notes help a reader to understand why the interpreter arrives to a certain
decisions in translation of the text into English.
The translation was accomplished by more than 25 scholars experts in the original biblical languages
who worked directly from the best available Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek texts. In addition they have
done extensive studies in the particular books that they were assigned to do the translation.
Dr. Wallace has served as Senior New Testament Editor for this translation.
Here is some additional information on the approach and method of translation for the NET Bible
written by the Chief Editor: http://www.bible-researcher.com/net.html
One of the easiest ways to access this translation and notes is to go to https://bible.org/netbible/
Hope this will be helpful!
-Thank you,
Alex Dudka
Intern
Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts
www.CSNTM.org

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