Teachers Paradise School Supplies Teacher Resources Free Encyclopedia
Teachers Paradise FREE Teaching Resources
Home Arts Crafts Audio Visual Equipment Office Supplies Teacher Resources
Main Page | Edit this page

Good News Translation

The Good News Translation (GNT for short) is an English language translation of the Bible by the American Bible Society. It was first published in 1976 and revised in 1992. The translation of the New Testament in the 1976 edition had been published ten years earlier under the title Good News for Modern Man: The New Testament in Today's English Version, known as the TEV. A translation of the apocrypha followed in 1979.

The GNT is written in a simple, everyday language, with the intention that everyone can appreciate it, and so is often considered particularly suitable for children and for those learning English. It aims at accuracy and faithfulness to the meaning found in the original Aramaic and Hebrew Scriptures, although it is sometimes criticized as being a translation into modern English from the King James bible. There is an introduction to each book and frequent illustrations in a very distinctive flowing style. However, the text lacks the extensive footnotes found in many other translations.

The main translator of the Good News Translation was Robert Bratcher.


This line drawing of animals entering Noah's Ark is an example of the frequent illustrations inside the Good News Translation.

External Links




Pay for Educational Supplies & Teaching Supplies with Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover or Paypal.
TeachersParadise.com HOME | Safe Shopping Guarantee | Help Desk
All trademarks & brands are the property of their respective owners.
Legal Notice 2000-2008 TeachersParadise.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved