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The Message: The Bible in Contemporary Language (MSG) is a paraphrase of the Bible in contemporary English. Authored by Eugene H. Peterson and published in segments from 1993 to 2002. A Catholic version, The Message – Catholic / Ecumenical Edition, was published in 2013. Features According to the Introduction to the New Testament of The Message, its "contemporary idiom keeps the language of the Message (Bible) current and fresh and understandable". Peterson notes that in the course of the project, he realized this was exactly what he had been doing in his thirty-five years as a pastor, "always looking for an English way to make the biblical text relevant to the conditions of the people". Translation consultants The publisher states: "Peterson's work has been thoroughly reviewed by a team of recognized Old and New Testament scholars to ensure that it is accurate and faithful to the original languages." Old Testament team: Robert L. Hubbard Jr., North Park Theological Seminary (chair) Richard E. Averbeck, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Bryan E. Beyer, Columbia International University Lamar E. Cooper Sr., Criswell College E. Enns, Eastern University Duane A. Garrett, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Donald R. Glenn, Dallas Theological Seminary Paul R. House, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University V. Philips Long, Regent College Tremper Longman, Westmont College John N. Oswalt, Asbury Theological Seminary Richard L. Pratt Jr., Reformed Theological Seminary, Third Mill Ministries John H. Walton, Wheaton College Prescott H. Williams Jr., Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Marvin R. Wilson, Gordon College New Testament team: William W. Klein, Denver Seminary (chair) L. Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary A. Hagner, Fuller Theological Seminary Moises Silva, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Rodney A. Whitacre, Trinity School of Ministry Catholic version Deuterocanonical book translator: William Griffin, St. Lawrence Seminary Comparison to other translations The Message was translated by Peterson from the original languages. It is a highly idiomatic translation, using contemporary slang from the US rather than a more neutral International English, and it falls on the extreme dynamic end of the dynamic and formal equivalence spectrum. Some scholars, like Michael J. Gorman, consider some of Peterson's idiomatic renderings unconventional. The work was awarded the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association Gold Medallion in 2003 for being the title retailers prized. Psalm 23:1-4 New International Version: King James Version: The Living Bible: The Message: Lord's Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13) New International Version: King James Version: The Living Bible: The Message: Editions Old Testament: The Pentateuch: ISBN 1-57683-196-5 The Books of History: ISBN 1-57683-194-9 The Wisdom Books: ISBN 1-57683-126-4 The Prophets: ISBN 1-57683-195-7 New Testament: Youth Edition: ISBN 0-89109-793-7 Text Edition: ISBN 0-89109-728-7 Entire Bible: With verse markings (The Message Remix): ISBN 1-57683-434-4 Without verse markings: ISBN 1-57683-289-9 With verse markings (The Message: The Numbered Edition): ISBN 1-57683-673-8; this edition was recognized as an ECPA Christian Book Award winner. Catholic/Ecumenical Edition: 2013, ISBN 978-0879464943 Notes References Further reading Eugene Peterson interview at a U2 fansite External links Publisher's History & FAQ (most recently available archived version) The Message text online The Message, Catholic version. Discover the Julia Averbeck popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Julia Averbeck books.
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February
Julia AverbeckHave you ever thought about fruits? Now you can read about them. "February" is a collection of 29 drabbles inspired by fruits. One story for every day in February.
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In my dream
Julia AverbeckIn my dream is a collection of five very short but also very different short stories which I have written over the last couple of years.The book includes the stories: "In my dream"...
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September
Julia AverbeckWhat happens when you draw a word every day in September and let it inspire you to write a story with exactly 100 words?You will find out when you read this book.
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Searching for Christmas
Julia AverbeckWhat is Christmas? This question is the beginning of a great adventure for the little bear and his friends. Will they find the answer?An advent calendar book with one story each da...
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Different Kinds of Death
Julia AverbeckDeath is a part of our life and it can have so many different faces. Sometimes it can be funny, like Death in the Discworld novels, it can be scary but most of the times it is sad.
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At the End of the Bar
Julia Averbeck"My name is Joel and I am the man at the end of the bar. This is my story.""At the End of the Bar" is a short play in four acts which tells the story of Joel and his second home "T...
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7 reasons to fall in love with Stockholm
Julia AverbeckIn 2010 I lived in Stockholm for half a year and got to know it a bit better. Now I want to tell you something about the reasons why I fell in love with this beautiful city. I thin...
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Like a Bunch of Flowers
Julia AverbeckPoems are a bit like flowers. Either you like them or you don’t but they always let you feel something when you read them.
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Friendships hurt
Julia AverbeckMeet MaryAnn Maloni and find out why she thinks a close friendship with a guy is not possible.A short read for in between. (~1200 words)
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This Summer
Julia AverbeckSarah goes on leave with her friends but she didn't expect to find love during her holidays.
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Dreams of Love and Loneliness
Julia AverbeckThis is a collection of poems about dreams, love and loneliness.