New american bible revised edition
The New American Bible Revised Edition (NABRE) is a Catholic Bible translation published by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) in 2011. It is a revision of the New American Bible (NAB), which was first published in 1970.
The NABRE is a translation of the Bible into English, and it is intended for use by Catholics and other Christians. The translation is based on the original languages of the Bible, Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic, and it is designed to be a faithful and accurate representation of the original texts.
The NABRE includes the following features:
- A new translation of the Old Testament, which is based on the latest scholarly research and takes into account the discoveries of archaeology and other fields.
- A revised translation of the New Testament, which is based on the Greek text of the New Testament and takes into account the latest scholarly research.
- A new introduction to the Bible, which provides an overview of the history and context of the Bible.
- A new set of footnotes, which provide additional information and explanations about the text.
- A new set of maps and charts, which provide an overview of the geography and history of the ancient world.
The NABRE is widely used by Catholics and other Christians, and it is considered to be a reliable and accurate translation of the Bible.