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Have you ever sat in a Bible study, followed along with a sermon, or shared a verse with a friend, only to realize your Bibles don't match?
One version says "prisoner," another says "captive." One says "bowels," while others say "heart" or "affection." For many Christians, these differences lead to a nagging question: Which one is right? Can I actually trust what I'm reading?
In "Why Does My Bible Say...?", author Jason Oakes takes you deep into the short but powerful letter of Philemon to bridge the gap between complex Greek scholarship and the Bible in your lap. This isn't a dry academic commentary; it is a practical, verse-by-verse roadmap designed to help you understand why translation committees make the choices they do.
Inside this volume, you will find:- A Side-by-Side Comparison: See eight major English translations (KJV, Douay-Rheims, NASB, NIV, NKJV, NLT, ESV, and NET) compared verse-by-verse.
Stop wondering if something was "lost in translation." Whether you are a seasoned teacher looking for deeper insights or a new believer trying to navigate the different versions on the shelf, this commentary provides the clarity you need to study with confidence.
Equip yourself with the tools to understand the "why" behind the words. Grab your copy of the Translational Commentary on Philemon today and start seeing your Bible in a whole new light.
Title
Why Does My Bible Say ...? : A Translational Commentary on Paul's Letter to Philemon
Author
Jason Oakes
Publisher
Illative House Press
Published
May 2026
Weight
586g
Page Count
440
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 2.3 cm
ISBN
9798904820251
ISBN-10
8904820251
Eden Code
7567580
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