The New English Bible, completed in 1970, was the culmination of more
than twenty years' work by scholars and literary advisers representing
the major Protestant churches of the British Isles. An authoritative
translation made directly from the best Hebrew and Greek texts and
founded on all the resources of contemporary scholarship, it aimed to
present the full meaning of the original in clear and natural modern
English. This approach marked a departure from the prevailing Bible
translation philosophy and to this day the NEB has a significant place
in the history of the Bible in English. The New English Bible paperback
set, containing the Old Testament, the New Testament and the Apocrypha
is reissued in this classic 'Library Edition' format to coincide with
the reissue of the complete Cambridge Bible Commentaries series, which
was itself based on the NEB text.