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Aug 31, '10, 12:00 pm
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New American Bible notes
Does anyone know of a publisher or edition of the New American Bible that has notes that coincide with Catholic teaching? I personally enjoy the RSV Ignatius, but I'm looking for the latter with good notes for my wife.
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Aug 31, '10, 3:33 pm
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Re: New American Bible notes
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Originally Posted by mrmagoo661
Does anyone know of a publisher or edition of the New American Bible that has notes that coincide with Catholic teaching? I personally enjoy the RSV Ignatius, but I'm looking for the latter with good notes for my wife.
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Try the Catholic Bible (NAB) Personal Study Edition.
http://www.amazon.com/Catholic-Bible...3293920&sr=8-3
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Aug 31, '10, 11:11 pm
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Re: New American Bible notes
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Originally Posted by blueadept
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This one, I recieved one when I joined the Church but largely still used my old KJV. One day I picked it up instead cause it was smaller to take on a car trip to read Luke on the way. I was blown away at how good the footnotes are and how much I learnt i never knew before. The translation is top notch to and easy to understand but doesnt lose the feeling of text
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Sep 1, '10, 12:04 pm
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Re: New American Bible notes
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Originally Posted by WMM
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I've tried that one. Some of the footnotes directly goes against church teaching
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Sep 1, '10, 2:11 pm
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Re: New American Bible notes
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Originally Posted by mrmagoo661
I've tried that one. Some of the footnotes directly goes against church teaching
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That would be intresting to see, please demonstrate.
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Sep 2, '10, 12:05 pm
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Re: New American Bible notes
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Originally Posted by Redbaron998
That would be intresting to see, please demonstrate.
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Ok. This is one.
| 16 [21-23] This first prediction of the passion follows Mark 8:31-33 in the main and serves as a corrective to an understanding of Jesus' messiahship as solely one of glory and triumph. By his addition of from that time on (Matthew 16:21) Matthew has emphasized that Jesus' revelation of his coming suffering and death marks a new phase of the gospel. Neither this nor the two later passion predictions (Matthew 17:22-23; 20:17-19) can be taken as sayings that, as they stand, go back to Jesus himself. However, it is probable that he foresaw that his mission would entail suffering and perhaps death, but was confident that he would ultimately be vindicated by God (see Matthew 26:29). |
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How about that.
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