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Orthodox Jewish Bible

Complete Jewish Bible
Abbreviation CJB
Complete Bible
published
1998
Textual basis OT: Masoretic Text . NT: Greek New Testament 3rd Edition UBS, 1975. Ancient Greek source manuscripts into modern English with some Yiddish expressions.
Translation type Dynamic equivalence
Reading level High School
Copyright Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc.
Religious affiliation Messianic Judaism
Website http://messianicjewish.net/
Tree of Life Version
Abbreviation TLV
Complete Bible
published
2014
Textual basis OT: Masoretic Text . NT: 27th Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece.
Translation type Word-for-Word
Reading level High School
Copyright Tree of Life Bible Society (Messianic Jewish Family Bible Society, Inc.)
Religious affiliation Messianic Judaism
Website http://tlvbiblesociety.org

Messianic Bible translations are translations, or editions of translations, in English of the Christian Bible, some of which are widely used within Messianic Judaism. They are not the same as Jewish English Bible translations.

After the Cassirer family fled Hitler's persecution of Jews, Heinz Cassirer came to believe that Jesus was the promised Messiah and was baptized into the Anglican Church in 1955 and considered himself henceforth a Jewish Christian. He eventually translated the New Testament, God's New Covenant: A New Testament Translation. Cassirer completed his translation of the New Testament in just thirteen months.

In 1989, his late widow, Olive Cassirer published his work through the William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company a decade after his death, Olive died in 2008. This publication is now out of print.

The Complete Jewish Bible (sometimes referred to as the CJB) is a translation of the Bible into English by Dr. David H. Stern. It consists of both Stern's revised translation of the Old Testament (Tanakh) plus his original Jewish New Testament (B'rit Hadashah) translation in one volume. It was published in its entirety in 1998 by Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc.

The Old Testament translation is a paraphrase of the public domain 1917 Jewish Publication Society Version, although scholar Bruce Metzger notes that where Stern disagreed with the JPS version, he translated from the Masoretic Text himself. The New Testament section is Stern's original translation from the ancient Greek.

Stern states that his purpose for producing the Complete Jewish Bible was "to restore God's Word to its original Jewish context and culture as well as be in easily read modern English." This translation was also intended that it be fully functional for Messianic Jewish congregations.

Stern follows the order and the names of the Old Testament books in the Hebrew Bible, rather than those of typical Christian Bibles. He uses Hebrew names for people and places, such as Eliyahu for "Elijah", and Sha'ul for "Saul." The work also incorporates Hebrew and Yiddish expressions that Stern refers to as "Jewish English", such as matzah for "unleavened bread" and mikveh for "ritual immersion pool".


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