The New English Bible | |
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Full name | The New English Bible |
Abbreviation | NEB |
OT published | 1970 |
NT published | 1961 |
Complete Bible published | 1970 |
Textual basis | NT: R.V.G. Tasker Greek New Testament. OT: Biblia Hebraica (Kittel) 3rd Edition. |
Translation type | Dynamic equivalence |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press |
Copyright | Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press 1961, 1970 |
In the beginning of creation, when God made heaven and earth, the earth was without form and void, with darkness over the face of the abyss, and a mighty wind that swept over the surface of the waters. God said "Let there be light", and there was light;
God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son, that everyone who has faith in him may not die but have eternal life. |
The New English Bible (NEB) is an English translation of the Bible. The New Testament was published in 1961 and the Old Testament (with the Apocrypha) was published on 16 March 1970.[1] In 1989, it was significantly revised and republished as the Revised English Bible.