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This 20+ (5 free) pack of Mark's Gospel in the ESV version is perfect for a group Bible study or an evangelistic course. Retaining the literary beauty much-loved in classic Bible translations, the English Standard Version is an accurate yet readable word for word translation.
A new standard in English Bible versions
The English Standard Version is a new and highly accurate translation of the Bible from the original sources. It sits in the classic stream of word for word Bible translations, using the Revised Standard Version as a base but incorporating all the most recent advances in scholarship and changes in modern language use. It combines the utmost accuracy with readability and literary beauty, and as such it is ideal for personal devotional use or academic study, public reading or memorization.
The Translation Oversight Committee and Translation Review Board are composed of evangelical scholars from many different denominations and from various countries, led by Dr J I Packer of Regent College, Vancouver. Setting aside doctrinal difference and personal preferences they have striven to render the closest possible equivalent to the original in modern English.
In accordance with its commitment to word for word translation, the ESV uses gender-inclusive terms where the original word has no gender-specific connotation, but retains any gender-specific terms as in the original, as well as avoiding unnecessary changes to word order by retaining the generic 'he'.
Customer Reviews
Bought to give away.
Review by Anonymous | 22.10.2007
Bought to give away to families who sent their children to a Holiday Bible Club, which used "Meet the King"enhanced CD(Meeting King Jesus in Mark's gospel).Excellent value for money.The children enjoyed finding their way around Mark's gospel.
A great resource to help us all in making the Lord Jesus known!
Review by Liubov Brooks | 10.10.2007
These Mark's Gospels are a great resource, with a contemporary feel. Much less threatening that the whole Bible. They make looking at the person of Jesus easy amongst unbelievers -whether to give away to a friend, or alongside a Christianity Explored course. I highly recommend both churches & individuals to use them in getting the gospel out to the nations.