A Purified Translation

Click here for an article on the Purified Translation found on the International Society of Bible Collector's web site.

This translations reflects the belief that wine (alcohol) is forbidden. Consequently, it refers to Jesus turning water into un-fermented grape juice at the wedding in Cana and Jesus using un-fermented grape juice when he served his disciples at the Last Supper.

Gospel of John - 1999

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Title: The Holy Bible - A Purified Translation - The Gospel of John
Date: 1999
Publisher: Lorine L. Reynolds Foundation: Glenside PA
Contents: Gospel of John
References: Taliaferro-BVE CN00350, Taliaferro-EELBV 8685.
Images: Cover, Title page

New Testament - 2000

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Title: The Holy Bible - A Purified Translation - The New Testament
Date: 2000
Publisher: Lorine L. Reynolds Foundation: Glenside PA
Contents: New Testament
References: Taliaferro-BVE CN00350, Taliaferro-EELBV 8685.
Images: Front cover, Back cover, Title page
Comments: William E. Paul, in his book on Bible Translators, identifies the translator as Stephen M. Reynolds.


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