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When was the Jerusalem Bible written?

When was the Jerusalem Bible written?

1966
The Jerusalem Bible (JB or TJB) is an English translation of the Bible published in 1966 by Darton, Longman & Todd.

What was the Jerusalem Bible translated from?

The Jerusalem Bible is a Roman Catholic translation of the Bible. Its sources were the original Hebrew and Greek texts, with some contribution from later Greek and Latin translations.

Where is New Jerusalem in the Bible?

The term New Jerusalem (Greek: Ἰερουσαλὴμ καινὴν, romanized: Ierousalēm kainēn) occurs twice in the New Testament, in verses Revelation 3:12 and Revelation 21:2 of the Book of Revelation. A large portion of the final two chapters of Revelation deals with John of Patmos’ vision of the New Jerusalem.

Who is Jerusalem in the Bible?

According to a Midrash, the name is a combination of two names united by God, Yireh (“the abiding place”, the name given by Abraham to the place where he planned to sacrifice his son) and Shalem (“Place of Peace”, the name given by high priest Shem).

How many Bible translations are there?

As of September 2020 the full Bible has been translated into 704 languages, the New Testament has been translated into an additional 1,551 languages and Bible portions or stories into 1,160 other languages. Thus at least some portions of the Bible have been translated into 3,415 languages.

Is the New Jerusalem Bible a good Bible?

Over all the inclusion of God’s Name Yahweh throughout this translation marks it as a very good version of the Bible and a worthy reference, the places where is deviates some from the original Hebrew or Greek can easily be seen by comparison to other Bible translation and reference works.

Who built New Jerusalem?

The movement refers to the New Jerusalem as Zion. The movement’s founder, Joseph Smith, attempted to establish this Zion in the early 1830s, and drafted a detailed plat of Zion based on his view of the biblical description of the New Jerusalem, including plans for a temple.

Who founded Jerusalem?

Scholars believe the first human settlements in Jerusalem took place during the Early Bronze Age—somewhere around 3500 B.C. In 1000 B.C., King David conquered Jerusalem and made it the capital of the Jewish kingdom. His son, Solomon, built the first holy Temple about 40 years later.

Where is the New Jerusalem now?

Latter Day Saint. In the Latter Day Saint movement, the New Jerusalem is viewed as a physical kingdom that will be built in North America, centered on Independence, Missouri. The movement refers to the New Jerusalem as Zion.

What is the real name of Jerusalem?

Yerushalayim
Today, Jerusalem is called Yerushalayim (Hebrew: יְרוּשָׁלַיִם) and Al-Quds (Arabic: اَلْـقُـدْس).