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Nothing stops you from using your own preferred translation. I do. Worse thing that can happen? They won't ask you to read anymore. Problem solved, from all directions.

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The Epistle Book is readily available from the Byzantine Seminary Press.
http://www.byzsempress.org/



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Our parish used to use NAB, but it was such an offense to Holy Scripture that we switched to the Dormition Skete Orthodox New Testament. Alas, most parishoners found its English too Elizabethan, so we switched to the 1941 Confraternity Bible, which suits nicely. For Bible Study though we use the Orthodox Study Bible.

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Originally Posted by Predanije
. . . the Dormition Skete Orthodox New Testament. Alas, most parishoners found its English too Elizabethan, . . .

*ack*

somebody cue up that country music song from a couple of years ago . . . something about "a girl to pretty, a car too fast, and too much fun."

Too Elizabethan??? Better burn Hamlet . . .

*argh*

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Faux Elizabethan, far too often.

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My problem is that the Romanian readings are not the same as the Ruthanian readings so the only way to have the proper readings is to get them from our Priest. It would be nice if there was a schedule on line for us to go to.

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