GNB Good News Bible
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GNB Good News Bible
The Good News Bible (GNB) has become established as one of the UK's most popular Bible because it uses plain, everyday language to give readers of all ages the clearest understanding of the Bible. With an emphasis on the meaning of the text it is particularly popular with schools, Sunday Schools, young people, and people with English as a second language. It is a favourite all over the English speaking world, and among all ages, making it perfect for all-age services.
Parts of the New Testament were used in the Billy Graham crusades, as well as other evangelistic campaigns, thanks to the GNB's emphasis on meaning which makes it a favourite for those involved with evangelism.
Through the plain language, the Bible's message is made easily accessible to everyone, and according to recent research it is the preferred translation of those who do not read the Bible. Most editions include the iconic line drawings by Swiss artist Annie Vallotton.
The New Testament was first published as ‘Good News for Modern Man’ by the American Bible Society in 1966, and then the whole Bible was printed as Today's English Version (TEV) in 1976. In the
The GNB comes in many editions published by Bible Society and HarperCollins, including most recently a Sports Edition in the year of the 2012 Olympics. It was anglicised for the British market by the British and Foreign Bible Society.
Sample verse
Rich people who see a brother or sister in need, yet close their hearts against them, cannot claim that they love God. (1 John 3.17)
Good News Bible (GNB) Dyslexia-Friendly Psalms
Read this dyslexia-friendly edition of the book of Psalms. This title uses the trustworthy GNB translation and follows formatting principles approved by the British Dyslexia Association.
Good News Bible (GNB) Dyslexia-Friendly Genesis
Read this dyslexia-friendly edition of the book of Genesis. This title uses the trustworthy GNB translation and follows formatting principles approved by the British Dyslexia Association.
Good News Bible (GNB) Dyslexia-Friendly Isaiah
Read this dyslexia-friendly edition of the book of Isaiah. This title uses the trustworthy GNB translation and follows formatting principles approved by the British Dyslexia Association.
Good News Bible (GNB) Dyslexia-Friendly Exodus
Read this dyslexia-friendly edition of the book of Exodus. This title uses the trustworthy GNB translation and follows formatting principles approved by the British Dyslexia Association.
Good News Bible (GNB) Dyslexia-Friendly Judges and Ruth
Read this dyslexia-friendly edition of the books Judges and Ruth. This title uses the trustworthy GNB translation and follows formatting principles approved by the British Dyslexia Association.
Good News Bible (GNB) Dyslexia-Friendly Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs
Read this dyslexia-friendly edition of the books of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs. This title uses the trustworthy GNB translation and follows formatting principles approved by the British Dyslexia Association.
Good News Bible (GNB) Dyslexia-Friendly Daniel and the Minor Prophets
Read this dyslexia-friendly edition of the books Daniel and the Minor Prophets. This title uses the trustworthy GNB translation and follows formatting principles approved by the British Dyslexia Association.
Good News Bible (GNB) Dyslexia-Friendly Jeremiah and Lamentations
Read this dyslexia-friendly edition of the books Jeremiah and Lamentations. This title uses the trustworthy GNB translation and follows formatting principles approved by the British Dyslexia Association.
Good News Bible (GNB) Dyslexia-Friendly Ezekiel
Read this dyslexia-friendly edition of the book of Ezekiel. This title uses the trustworthy GNB translation and follows formatting principles approved by the British Dyslexia Association
Good News Bible (GNB) Dyslexia-Friendly 1 and 2 Kings
Read this dyslexia-friendly edition of 1 and 2 Kings. This title uses the trustworthy GNB translation and follows formatting principles approved by the British Dyslexia Association.