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1 | LITV | Bible general Archive 2 | CDBJ | 137738 | ||
HiKalos, Could that possibly be the New Living Translation???????? CDBJ |
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2 | LITV | Bible general Archive 2 | kalos | 137740 | ||
CDBJ: No, it is not the New Living Translation (NLT). I looked it up on the net (did a Google search) and found that LITV is the abbreviation for "Literal Translation of the Bible". Grace to you, Kalos |
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3 | LITV | Bible general Archive 2 | Ray | 137746 | ||
Hi Kalos, A Lteral Translation of the Holy Bible, 1985,1995, 1996 by Jay P. Green, Sr is in the margin of an Interlinear Greek-English New Testament that I use. It uses capitalization of Deity similar to the NASB and NKJ so I would recommend that book as a gift. :) From the heart, Ray |
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4 | LITV | Bible general Archive 2 | kalos | 137758 | ||
Ray: Thanks for the additional information on the LITV. I have done a little more research and found that: To read customer reviews (i.e., reviews by rank and file (real) people--not professionals) of the LITV: Go to amazon.com. In the upper left-hand corner of the page, under "Search" select "Books". In the blank under "Books" enter the ISBN number, which is: 1878442465 I am not advertising amazon.com. It's just that I have found customer reviews there to be very helpful. You may also go to the LITV website, where you can read - The purpose and plan of the LITV - A few selections from the LITV - The distinctiveness of the LITV - A note from the HTML author The web address is: www.kconline.com/paul/litv/litv.htm I neither recommend nor not recommend the LITV. I merely point out websites where you can get more information about it. Grace to you: Kalos |
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