First Nations Version: An Indigenous Bible Translation Of The New Testament,New

First Nations Version: An Indigenous Bible Translation Of The New Testament,New

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Over 100,000 Copies Solda New Testament In English By Native North Americans For Native North Americans And All Englishspeaking Peoplesmany First Nations Tribes Communicate With The Cultural And Linguistic Thought Patterns Found In Their Original Tongues. The First Nations Version (Fnv) Recounts The Creator'S Storythe Christian Scripturesfollowing The Tradition Of Native Storytellers' Oral Cultures. This Way Of Speaking, With Its Simple Yet Profound Beauty And Rich Cultural Idioms, Still Resonates In The Hearts Of First Nations People.The Fnv Is A Dynamic Equivalence Translation Of The New Testament That Captures The Simplicity, Clarity, And Beauty Of Native Storytellers In English, While Remaining Faithful To The Original Language Of The Bible. The Culmination Of A Rigorous Fiveyear Translation Process, This New Bible Translation Is A Collaboration Between Organizations Like Onebook And Wycliffe Associates, Indigenous North Americans From Over Twentyfive Different Tribes, And A Translation Council That Consisted Of Twelve Native North American Elders, Pastors, Young Adults, And Men And Women From Different Tribes And Diverse Geographic Locations. All Readers Will Experience The Scriptures In A Fresh And New Way.Read These Sample Passages To Get A Taste Of What You'Ll Find Inside: 'The Great Spirit Loves This World Of Human Beings So Deeply He Gave Us His Sonthe Only Son Who Fully Represents Him. All Who Trust In Him And His Way Will Not Come To A Bad End, But Will Have The Life Of The World To Come That Never Fadesfull Of Beauty And Harmony. Creator Did Not Send His Son To Decide Against The People Of This World, But To Set Them Free From The Worthless Ways Of The World.' John 3:1617 'Love Is Patient And Kind. Love Is Never Jealous. It Does Not Brag Or Boast. It Is Not Puffed Up Or Bigheaded. Love Does Not Act In Shameful Ways, Nor Does It Care Only About Itself. It Is Not Hotheaded, Nor Does It Keep Track Of Wrongs Done To It. Love Is Not Happy With Lies And Injustice, But Truth Makes Its Heart Glad. Love Keeps Walking Even When Carrying A Heavy Load. Love Keeps Trusting, Never Loses Hope, And Stands Firm In Hard Times. The Road Of Love Has No End.' 1 Corinthians 13:48

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  • Q: What are the dimensions of this Bible? A: The Bible measures six inches in length, zero point eight inches in width, and nine point zero two inches in height.
  • Q: How many pages does the First Nations Version have? A: The First Nations Version contains five hundred twelve pages, providing a comprehensive look at the New Testament.
  • Q: What type of binding does this Bible have? A: This Bible is bound in paperback, making it lightweight and flexible for easy handling.
  • Q: Who is the author of this Bible? A: The author of the First Nations Version is Terry M. Wildman, who contributed to this unique translation.
  • Q: What is the primary theme of the First Nations Version? A: The primary theme is a retelling of the Christian Scriptures using cultural idioms and thought patterns of Native North Americans.
  • Q: How do I read the First Nations Version? A: You can read this Bible just like any other book, starting from the beginning of the New Testament and following the text.
  • Q: Is this Bible suitable for children? A: Yes, this Bible is suitable for all ages, including children, as it presents biblical stories in an accessible manner.
  • Q: Can I use this Bible for study groups? A: Yes, the First Nations Version is great for study groups, offering unique insights that encourage discussion and reflection.
  • Q: How should I care for this paperback Bible? A: To keep your Bible in good condition, store it in a dry place and avoid exposure to direct sunlight to prevent fading.
  • Q: Can I easily transport this Bible? A: Yes, due to its lightweight paperback design and compact size, this Bible is easy to carry and travel with.
  • Q: Is there a warranty on this Bible? A: There is typically no warranty for books, but you can check with the retailer for their specific return policy.
  • Q: What should I do if my Bible arrives damaged? A: If your Bible arrives damaged, contact the retailer for assistance with returns or exchanges as per their policy.
  • Q: How does the First Nations Version compare to traditional translations? A: The First Nations Version uses cultural expressions and storytelling techniques, offering a fresh perspective compared to traditional translations.
  • Q: Is this Bible appropriate for non-native readers? A: Yes, this Bible is suitable for non-native readers who are interested in a unique interpretation of the New Testament.
  • Q: What age group is this Bible intended for? A: The First Nations Version is intended for all age groups, making it suitable for both adults and children.
  • Q: Are there any additional features in this Bible? A: The First Nations Version focuses on storytelling, with no additional features like footnotes or commentary, enhancing the narrative experience.

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