Navarre Bible
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The Navarre Bible is a biblical text compilation by Catholic professors of theology at the University of Navarre, initiated by the university founder Saint Josemaria Escriva.[1] The Navarre Bible's English translation uses the Revised Standard Version (RSV) published with ecclesiastical approval. In addition to English, Latin side-by-side and a most impressive notes and commentary section for each translation. This helps to explain the doctrinal and practical meaning of the scriptural text.
- None of the awkward gender-neutral language of some modern translations.[2]
- Commentaries include Church documents, the writings of the Fathers and Doctors of the Church, and the work of prominent spiritual writers.
Books
- The Navarre Bible - The Pentateuch
- The Navarre Bible - Joshua-Kings
- The Navarre Bible - Chronicles to Maccabees
- The Navarre Bible - Wisdom Books
- The Navarre Bible - Psalms and Song of Solomon
- The Navarre Bible - Major Prophets
- The Navarre Bible - Minor Prophets
- The Navarre Bible - St. Matthew
- The Navarre Bible - St. Mark
- The Navarre Bible - St. Luke
- The Navarre Bible - St. John
- The Navarre Bible - Acts of the Apostles
- The Navarre Bible - Romans and Galatians
- The Navarre Bible - Corinthians
- The Navarre Bible - Captivity Letters
- The Navarre Bible - Thessalonians
- The Navarre Bible - Hebrews
- The Navarre Bible - Catholic Letters
- The Navarre Bible - Revelation