Thursday Dec 31, 2020 - - Good Book Club kata Markon
The Good Book Club: here's an introduction by Presiding Bishop Michael Curry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhsqefBjSXU&feature=youtu.be The Constitution and Canons of The Episcopal Church specify the Bible translations that we may read in our liturgical worship. Below is the current authorization by General Convention. Most Episcopal parishes seem to be using the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV), published 1990, an update of the 1952 Revised Standard Version, in the King James Version principle of word for word translation from the Hebrew and Greek. Canon 2: Of Translations of the Bible Sec. 1. The Lessons prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer shall be read from the translation of the Holy Scriptures commonly known as the King James or Authorized Version (which is the historic Bible of this Church) together with the Marginal Readings authorized for use by the General Convention of 1901; or from one of the three translations known as Revised Versions, including the Englis...