The Good News Bible
/ðə ˌɡʊd njuːz ˈbaɪbl/
/ðə ˌɡʊd nuːz ˈbaɪbl/
(abbreviation GNT)
- a modern version of the Bible in simple English, published in 1976 by the American Bible Society and revised in 1992. The 'good news' is from the word ' gospel', which means 'good message'. Since 2001 it has also been called the Good News Translation.
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The Good News Bible