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127 of 128 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Chinese Bilingual Bible (Hardcover)
Check to see that ISBN matches your requirementsISBN 9622934579 - TCV Traditional script Hardback NOTE: There are three main versions There are two scripts Chinese Bibles are available as Shen Editions or Shangti Editions. Shangti means an edition printed with two characters 'Shang Di' for "God", a Shen Edition means an edition printed with a blank space followed by one character 'Shen' for "God". If not specified it will usually be a Shen Edition. What the difference is between the two terms is open to debate. Fortunately at least there is no written difference between Cantonese and Mandarin. This distinction is only relevant to audio tapes. Hong Kong Cantonese read traditional script. Over the border in Guangzhou PRC Cantonese read simplified script. Likewise in Beijing they speak Putonghua (their name for Mandarin) but read the same simplified scipt as Guangzhou, and Taiwanese speak Kuoyu (another name for Mandarin) but read the traditional script like Hong Kong. Confusingly the Union Version is sometimes known as the `Kuoyu Bible' in Hong Kong even though there it is usually read out loud as Cantonese.
49 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
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TEV / Today's Chinese Version,
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This review is from: Chinese Bilingual Bible (Hardcover)
This is the TEV/TCV hardback yellow parallel text. It is only available with traditional (HK,Taiwan) characters not simplified characters (PRC). In any case the TCV is not used inside China where the old Union Version is freely and cheaply available from book kiosks at official churches. The TCV is a paraphrase ("the meek will inherit what God has promised"), but a lot easier to read than the Union for those from a non-Christian background. The TCV is the "xiandai-ben", the Union the "hehe-ben".
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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By BlueLuna Reads "Luna" (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chinese Bilingual Bible (Hardcover)
I'd recommend you get the recipient of this Bible something to help them see the text ... it's very small print. Other than that I was pleased with this purchase. I bought this for a bilingual friend. The cover is nicer-looking than the picture shows ... it's yellow but it has the look of worn paper wrapped around a white cover. I also bought stick-on tabs at the local Christian bookstore for each book of the Bible since this one does not have a handy way to thumb to the book you're looking for. The tabs stick out from the pages and make it easier to quickly find books for those who aren't familiar with the sequence. Thanks to another reviewer whose lengthy explanation of Chinese Bibles helped me make my purchase.
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