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| − | The '''New English Translation''' is a free online translation of the Bible that came from the best currently available Aramaic, Greek, and Hebrew texts. It contains over 60,000 notes made by over twenty scholars. This Bible translation has been endorsed by students and scholars alike.<ref>http://bible.org/article/what-others-are-saying-about-net-bible</ref> | + | The '''New English Translation''' (NET) is a free online translation of the Bible that came from the best currently available Aramaic, Greek, and Hebrew texts. It contains over 60,000 notes made by over twenty scholars. This Bible translation has been endorsed by students and scholars alike.<ref>http://bible.org/article/what-others-are-saying-about-net-bible</ref> |
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Revision as of 00:43, March 25, 2010
The New English Translation (NET) is a free online translation of the Bible that came from the best currently available Aramaic, Greek, and Hebrew texts. It contains over 60,000 notes made by over twenty scholars. This Bible translation has been endorsed by students and scholars alike.[1]