From which scroll was the good news bible translated

The Good News Bible, also known as the Good News for Modern Man, was translated from the original Greek and Hebrew texts of the Bible, specifically from the following sources:

The Good News Bible was translated by a team of scholars and translators who worked together to produce a translation that was accurate, clear, and easy to understand. The translation was published in 1976 and has since become one of the most popular and widely used translations of the Bible.

It's worth noting that the Good News Bible is not a direct translation of a single scroll, but rather a translation of the entire Bible from the original languages. The scrolls that contain the original texts of the Bible are ancient manuscripts that have been preserved and copied over the centuries, and they are the basis for modern translations like the Good News Bible.