The
NEW LIFE Version — available SINCE 1969 - continues to be the
most
readable and
most understandable Bible without
sacrificing accuracy. It is not a paraphrase, or man’s idea of what the
Bible says. Truths expressed in the original are in no way violated. Leading
clergy from most denominations endorse and approve its use.
This unique translation is
gender-correct (same as the King James
Version). All pronouns referring to
Deity are
capitalized.
Short sentences are used with the subject usually preceding the predicate.
No contractions are used. Many paragraphs are preceded with captions
which
summarize the content. There are no confusing foot-notes.
No
obscene words are used in the text. Most Old Testament quotations in
the New Testament are followed by the
reference.
Most words are limited to one meaning - a must for new readers and
people learning English as a second language! Example: To read "
Paul
stood before the court" could mean that Paul stood up first, then the
court stood up. NEW LIFE Text would read "
Paul stood in front of the
court." The wording "
A great storm came up" is never used. The
word "
great" is reserved for something good.
Other examples that make the NEW LIFE Text easy to read: To most unchurched
people, the words "
being saved" means from physical danger or death.
The words used in the NEW LIFE Text are: "
being saved from the punishment
of sin," thus clarifying and preserving the important meaning.
- "For God did not send His Son into the world to say it is guilty.
He sent His Son so the world might be saved from the punishment of
sin by Him." John 3:17 NLV
Distances, measures and money are stated in such a way that they can be
understood
internationally. Example: dollars, gallons and miles are
not used in many countries.
- "What if a woman has ten silver pieces of money and loses
one of them?" Luke 15:8a
- "Six water jars were there. Each one held about one-half barrel
of water." John 2:6a
- "That same day two of His followers were going to the town of Emmaus.
It was about a two-hour walk from Jerusalem." Luke 24:13