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Antioch Bible

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Antioch Bible
Other namesṢurath Kthobh
LanguageEnglish and Syriac
NT published2020
Apocrypha1–4 Maccabees, Susanna, Judith, etc.
AuthorshipGeorge Kiraz et al.
Textual basisPeshiṭta
Translation typeDynamic equivalence (idiomatic)
Reading levelHigh school
PublisherGorgias Press
Religious affiliationSyriac Christian
Webpagewww.gorgiaspress.com/antiochbible
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was a formless void and darkness was over the surface of the abyss and the wind of God hovered over the surface of the waters. God said, "Let there be light"; and there was light.
For God loved the world in this way: that he would give his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life.

The Antioch Bible (Syriac: Ṣurath Kthobh[1]) is a bilingual Syriac–English edition of the Bible published by Gorgias Press.[2] It was derived, both the Old and New Testaments, from the Syriac Peshitta, used by the Assyrian Church of the East and Syriac Orthodox Church, and other Syriac Christian traditions.

History

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Gorgias Press began publication of the Antioch Bible in 2012. In 2020, 35 volumes have been published. A single volume edition of the New Testament was released in 2020.[3] The English translation of the Antioch Bible was reviewed by Sebastian Brock and other scholars, while much of the translation was undertaken by George A. Kiraz and various others.[4]

A multi-volume concordance also accompanies the main text of the Antioch Bible.

Contributors

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Contributors of the Antioch Bible include:[5]

  • Dayroyo Joseph Bali
  • A.J. Berkovitz
  • Aaron M. Butts
  • Jeff W. Childers
  • Edward M. Cook
  • Philip Michael Forness
  • Anthony Gelston
  • Binyamin Goldstein
  • Robert P. Gordon
  • Gillian Greenberg
  • John Healey
  • Scott Johnson
  • Andreas Juckel
  • Daniel King
  • George A. Kiraz
  • Robert Kitchen
  • Jonathan A. Loopstra
  • Jerome A. Lund
  • Carmel McCarthy
  • Mark R. Meyer
  • James D. Moore
  • Craig E. Morrison
  • Robert Owens
  • James Prather
  • Morgan Reed
  • Jack Tannous
  • Richard A. Taylor
  • Eric Tully
  • Donald M. Walter
  • James Walters

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Surath Kthobh". Gorgias Press. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
  2. ^ "Antioch Bible". Gorgias Press. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
  3. ^ "New Testament Overview". Gorgias Press. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
  4. ^ Torrance, Iain (2021). "A Sumptuous and Scholarly Edition of the Syriac New Testament". The Expository Times. 132 (9). SAGE Publications: 415–416. doi:10.1177/00145246211017543. ISSN 0014-5246.
  5. ^ "Antioch Bible". Gorgias Press. Retrieved 2023-11-27.