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I don't know much about Darby,
but I have a Dakes Bible. Have had one since 1979
and really like it. It's
not the ONLY Bible I use but if I have a conflict or a question I
always
look at his notes to see what he
says about it and then go to some other sources also. IMO
Dakes Bible is right next to
Strongs as a Bible Study tool.
judyt
The Darby translation is from JN Darby, first published in 1890. You
can find more information here: I found some info on the Dake Bible here:
It seems that the Dake version is the KJV with Finis Jennings
Dake's
reference notes. Personally, I'm rather wary of using a version translated by only
1
person for authoritative work. Translations by committee may seem maddening at times, but many people working together can provide a more thorough view of the text in the original languages. Anyway, my Hebrew professor (Allen Ross) is fond of saying that
a
translation is merely a commentary. When you read the Bible in English, you're reading what the translator(s) can infer from the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. On Jul 26, 2004, at 7:57 PM, the harrisons wrote:
> anyone know anything about these Bibles?
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