Bibles printed in a new book order derived from Isaiah, and based on an Aramaic New Testament. Hebrew is still the basis for the Old Testament Scriptures. The English Bible is a fairly accessible read while the Paleo Bible is a rendering of the original language manuscripts in an ancient script akin to what Moses would have used at the time of the Exodus.
Paleo BibleThe 1008 Westminster Leningrad Codex and 1905 British Bible Societie's Aramaic Peshitta arranged in a new book order and typeset for left to right reading with a Paleo Hebrew font akin to what Moses and others used in ancient times. Best for students and translators of the original languages, but still cool for the rest of us. A real prize.
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English BibleAn English translation of the 1008 WLC and 1905 BBS (above). The translation is far from perfect, slowly being audited against the originals, but it's very readable and reflects our evolving sense of what an English Bible should be. Books are arranged following the order found in Isaiah. Words of Jesus are bold. Numbers are given as digits to aid quantitative studies. How God is addressed is closer to the original languages. The front matter includes a hidden message and an interpretive grid. Both first time Bible readers and seasoned students of Scripture will learn from this word.
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