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I am not sure where exactly this thread belongs, but here goes.
I decided to read Ephesians and seeing that I got a handful of new Bibles from the thrift store, I pulled out the 'New American Bible: St. Joseph Personal Size Edition' I got.
I really enjoyed how the Scripture was portrayed in the NAB. It was easy to understand but also literal and not wishy washy like the Message or the Living Bible. (Have the second one, only good for casual reads.)
Is it out of the ordinary that a Catholic Bible could edify a Protestant? (I don't think it's weird, Scripture is Scripture - despite the Apocrypha being in the NAB, which I just overlook, no problem. Just wondering on your opinion.)
I decided to read Ephesians and seeing that I got a handful of new Bibles from the thrift store, I pulled out the 'New American Bible: St. Joseph Personal Size Edition' I got.
I really enjoyed how the Scripture was portrayed in the NAB. It was easy to understand but also literal and not wishy washy like the Message or the Living Bible. (Have the second one, only good for casual reads.)
Is it out of the ordinary that a Catholic Bible could edify a Protestant? (I don't think it's weird, Scripture is Scripture - despite the Apocrypha being in the NAB, which I just overlook, no problem. Just wondering on your opinion.)