The Bible In Basic English (also known as BBE) is a translation of the Bible into Basic English. The BBE was translated by Professor S. H. Hooke using the standard 850 Basic English words. 100 words that were helpful to understand poetry were added along with 50 "Bible" words. The New Testament was released in 1941 and the Old Testament was released in 1949.
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Other Software by developer «CadreWorks»:
World English Bible (WEB) - CadreBible Book The World English Bible (also known as WEB) is a public domain translation of the Bible that is currently in draft form. Work on the World English Bible began in 1997 and was known as the American Standard Version 1997. The New Testament is considered complete and is available in print.
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Westcott-Hort NA27/UBS4 Greek New Testament (WHGNT) - CadreBible Book Westcott-Hort NA27/UBS4 Greek New Testament (WHGNT) - This Greek New Testament is a result of rigorous examination of manuscript evidence by Cambridge professors, e Westcott and Hort. The work came out of a desire to present the oldest and purest text possible using the available evidence.
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Weymouth New Testament - CadreBible Book Weymouth New Testament is a literal translation into nineteenth century contemporary English by Richard Francis Weymouth from The Resultant Greek Testament which is his own text. The translation was intended to provide a most accurate presentation of the meaning of the scriptures using modern vernacular
King James Version (KJV) - CadreBible Book The Authorized King James Version is an English translation of the Christian Bible begun in 1604 and first published in 1611 by the Church of England. The Great Bible was the first "authorized version" issued by the Church of England in the reign of King Henry VIII.
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King James Version Apocrypha (KJVA) - CadreBible Book King James Version Apocrypha (KJVA) The Apocryphal or Deuterocanonical books were written in the time between the Old and New Testaments and include additions to the books of Esther and Daniel.
The nation of Israel respected the Apocryphal books but never accepted them as books of the Hebrew Bible
Septuagint (LXX) - CadreBible Book The Septuagint, or simply "LXX", is the Koine Greek version of the Hebrew Bible, translated in stages between the 3rd and 1st centuries BC in Alexandria
Latin Vulgate (LV) - CadreBible Book The Vulgate is an early Fifth Century version of the Bible in Latin, and largely the result of the work of Saint Jerome (c. 347 – September 30, 420), who was commissioned by Pope Damasus I in 382 to make a revision of old Latin translations. It was the officially proclaimed Latin version of the Bible of the Roman Catholic Church
Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible (MHC) - CadreBible Book Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible.Originally written in 1706, Matthew Henry's six volume Complete Commentary provides an exhaustive look at every verse in the Bible. This work is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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Strong's Hebrew Dictionary - CadreBible Book Strong's Hebrew Dictionary is a Dictionary of Hebrew words indexed by Strong's numbers. There are 8674 Hebrew words in the dictionary. Dr James Strong directed a team in the construction of an exhaustive concordance of every word in the King James Version of the Bible. The concordance is a cross-reference of each word back to the word in the original text