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The Message (Bible)
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: New Testament team:
Catholic version
Deuterocanonical book translator:
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: New Testament: Entire Bible:
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