The Good News Bible (GNB), also known as the Good News Translation (GNT), is a popular translation of the Christian Bible. It was first published in 1976 by the American Bible Society in a translation project headed by Robert Bratcher. The aim of the translation was to provide a readable and easily understandable version of the Bible, particularly for those who may not be familiar with traditional biblical language or terminology.
The GNB/GNT uses simple, everyday language to convey the message of the Bible, making it accessible to a wide audience, including those for whom English is not their first language or who may struggle with complex theological terminology. It's often favored for its clarity and readability, especially in evangelistic and outreach efforts.
The Good News Bible contains both the Old and New Testaments and has been translated into numerous languages. It has been widely distributed and used in churches, schools, and various Christian ministries around the world.
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