Sacred Scriptures Bethel Edition

Sacred Scriptures Bethel Edition

The Sacred Scriptures Bethel Edition is a conservative, scholarly Bible which uses the names Yahweh and Yahshua (i.e., Jesus). The Assemblies of Yahweh undertook the project in 1981, building upon the translation work of the American Standard Version of 1901, which aims to preserve the ethnic idiom of the biblical text.

The Bethel edition is edited by Jacob O. Meyer, the directing elder of the Assemblies of Yahweh.

External links

* [http://assembliesofyahweh.com/ssbe.htm Official site]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070502040642/http://www.sacrednamemovement.com/snbSacredScripturesBE.htm Review] from a critic of the Sacred Name Movement. (via archive.org)


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