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ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE The last decade of the twentieth century saw an historic event. In , The Orthodox Study Bible: New Testament and Psalmswas released as the first English Bible with study material reflecting the ancient faith of the Eastern Orthodox Church. St. Athanasius Academy, which had organized this effort, began receiving requests. The EOB (Eastern/Greek Orthodox Bible or Holy Bible of the [Eastern/Greek] Orthodox Churches) addresses these limitations, both in the Old and New Testaments. A limited copyright (see inner front page) is held by the publisher but the text is non-commercial, held within the Orthodox community and managed as a collaborative project, both for. Artists For Israel International Messianic Bible Society.


Eastern Orthodox Church. A federation of several self- governing or autocephalous churches. "Orthodox" comes from the Greek words meaning "right believing.". Included in the church are the four ancient patriarchates of Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem. Because of their historical significance they rank highest in honor. The text of this Bible is a translation from Septuagint. It is the same text used by the American Orthodox Church and most Bible Studies. For more study, take a look at Codex Sinaiticus. EOB: the Eastern Greek Orthodox New Testament. The EOB New Testament is a new translation of the official Greek Orthodox text called the Patriarchal Text of It is a scholarly, fully Orthodox, and easy to read version that aims at being the text of reference for personal study, devotions, and even liturgical use within among English-speaking.


Artists For Israel International Messianic Bible Society. ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE The last decade of the twentieth century saw an historic event. In , The Orthodox Study Bible: New Testament and Psalmswas released as the first English Bible with study material reflecting the ancient faith of the Eastern Orthodox Church. St. Athanasius Academy, which had organized this effort, began receiving requests. The EOB (Eastern/Greek Orthodox Bible or Holy Bible of the [Eastern/Greek] Orthodox Churches) addresses these limitations, both in the Old and New Testaments. A limited copyright (see inner front page) is held by the publisher but the text is non-commercial, held within the Orthodox community and managed as a collaborative project, both for.

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