Simple English Bible

The Simple English Bible (1978, 1980) was an attempt to present the Bible in easy to understand, modern English. It was translated by International Bible Translators and the Bible Translation Committee included F. Wilbur Gingrich, Jack P. Lewis,[1] Hugo McCord,[2] Clyde M. Woods,[3] S. T. Kang,[4] Gary T. Burke, and Milo Hadwin.[5] The chairman was Stanley L. Morris, who served as an editor in the Translation Department of the American Bible Society from 1968 to 1972 under Eugene A. Nida.

The version is based on a limited 3000 word vocabulary and everyday sentence structure.

The Simple English Bible is also marketed as the Plain English Bible, the International English Bible, and the God Chasers Extreme New Testament.

References

  1. Churches of Christ
  2. Church of Christ
  3. professor of Bible at Freed-Hardeman University, Henderson, Tennessee
  4. Author of Neo-Sumerian Account Texts from Drehem New Haven & London 1971
  5. Harding University


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