Hebraic Roots Version
Complete
Messianic
Study Bible
James S. Trimm has done a masterful job
with his translation
We heartily recommend it to our readers.
-Rick
Chaimberlin
(Petah Tikvah Magazine
Vol. 19; No. 4; pp.
24-25)
THE HRV (HEBRAIC-ROOTS VERSION) COMPLETE
MESSIANIC STUDY
BIBLE IS COMING SOON!!!!!!!!
(The book is complete and we are just waiting on
the printing and publication process. We are awaiting word from the
printer and will be posting more info on the publication date soon.)
This
is the new Messianic Bible everyone has been talking about.
(The HRV New
Testament was published alone three years ago but is out of print and being
replaced by the soon-to-be-released HRV Complete Study Bible)
NEW
INFORMATION: As publication approaches we are releasing more information
on the HRV Complete Bible.
The HRV Complete Bible will be the
first complete Messianic Study Bible, including 20 pages of STUDY AIDS
(Charts, Diagrams, Maps etc.).
Fifty Page
Introduction
The
introduction [alone] is almost worth the cost of
[the HRV]
New
Testament it contains a wealth
of
useful
information.
(
Petah
Tikvah Magazine Vol. 19; No. 4; pp. 24-25)
The introduction to
the HRV is almost a book in itself. This introduction is an expansion of
the introduction to the HRV New Testament. The introduction documents the
Hebrew and Aramaic origin of the "New Testament" books, explains the Hebrew and
Aramaic source texts and where they are located today.The introduction also
documents the original manuscript order of the "New Testament" books. The
HRV introduction also explains the various witnesses to the text of the Tanak
("Old Testament") including the Masoretic Text, the Samaritan Pentateuch, Dead
Sea Scrolls, Peshitta Aramaic Tanak, Aramaic Targums and Greek LXX. The
introduction also documents the Massorah (marginal notes to the Masoretic Text
manuscripts) which indicate scribal revisions in the text such as 134 places
where these marginal notes indicate the scribes revised YHWH to ADONAI.
Table of Torah and Haftorah readings.
A table of the
54 weekly Torah and Haftorah readings which are read in the synagogues each week
over the period of a year.
Thousands of
Footnotes
&n
bsp;[the
HRV] is very generous with footnotes
[these]
footnotes give insights on passages which
are
difficult
or almost nonsensical when translated
from
Greek,
but make sense when translated from
Hebrew or
Aramaic,
(<
B>Petah
Tikvah Magazine Vol. 19; No. 4; pp. 24-25)
The HRV contains
thousands of footnotes. In the Tanak portion these footnotes indicate
alternate readings from various witnesses including the alternate readings given
in the Masorah (marginal notes to the Masoretic Text) such as the 134 places
where the Masorah indicates the scribes had revised YHWH to ADONAI. In the
NT portion the HRV footnotes indicate places where the NT has quoted or cited
the Tanak, alternate readings from various versions including marginal notes to
some Greek manuscripts referring to alternate readings found in the Judaikon
(Jewish Version). These footnotes also indicate places where the Greek
translator appears to have misunderstood an ambiguous Hebrew/Aramaic word, or
misread a word as another word of similar appearance, and wordplays in the
Hebrew or Aramaic.
The HRV Tanak Portion
The
"Old Testament" portion is called the "Tanak". This portion of the HRV is
a Messianic Sacred Name translation from the original Hebrew and Aramaic (some
small portions of the Tanak, such as a large portion of Daniel, are
Aramaic). The books of the Tanak are in the original manuscript order and
divided into three sections: The Torah (Law); The Nevi'im (Prophets); The
Ketuvim (Writings).
The HRV Ketuvim Netzarim
Portion
 
;James
S. Trimm has done a masterful job with his translation
- of the
New
Testament it is the first modern "Jewish" New Testament
- which is
based almost entirely on Aramaic texts of the New Testament,
- except for
Matthew, which he translates from Hebrew We heartily
re
commend
it to our
readers.
(Petah
Tikvah Magazine Vol. 19; No. 4; pp. 24-25)
The "New Testament"
portion is titled "The Ketuvim Netzarim" ("Writings of the Nazarenes") and is
also a Messianic Sacred Name Edition and is translated from the original Hebrew
and Aramaic. The NT books are also in the original manuscript order
(4Gospels; Acts; James, 1&2 Peter; 1,2 & 3 John, Jude; Pauline Epistles;
Revelation) but the titles of the books are their Hebraic names. The HRV
also divides the books into two sections The B'sorah (Goodnews) and The
Sh'lukhim (Emissaries).
Twenty pages of diagrams, charts and
maps.
The HRV Complete Bible is the first complete Messianic
Study Bible. The HRV Complete Study Bible contains twenty
pages of helpful study aids such as charts, diagrams and maps making the
HRV the Messianic Sacred name Study Bible you have been waiting
for.
How to get the HRV Complete Study Bible
If you
have not already requested a copy of the HRV Complete Bible (for a minimum
donation of $56 including shipping)
you may want to get your request in now
as THIS PRE-PUBLICATION OFFER WILL BE ENDING SOON and the minimum donation
will
then go up to $75 including shipping. (Pre-publication requests will be shipped
upon publication.).
You can obtain your copy minimum donation of $50.00
plus $6.00 Shipping & handling (in the USA); $10.00 in Canada and Mexico and
$15.00 overseas. (Items are sent out as appreciation gifts for your
donations)
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