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The Word on the Street

by Rob Lacey

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A fresh, urban paraphrase of the Bible for our times - Experience the Bible as performance art- Straight from the streets of the UK- For those who've never read the Bible, and for those who've read it too much

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'Rob helped me discover angry and sad voices in passages of the Bible that had left me indifferent, and he made me laugh at other passages so familiar that I had never seen the healthy irreverence, humor and irony they expressed.'--Dr. David Trobisch, Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, Bangor Theological SeminaryFor those who've never read the Bible, and for those who've read it too much.Rob Lacey's 'dangerously real' retelling of Scripture vividly demonstrates that the Bible is packed full of stories/poems/images that resonate with the big issues of today. This fresh paraphrase with running commentary brings the text alive: Bible stories are retold as mini-blockbusters; psalms as song lyrics; epistles as emails; Revelation as a virtual reality. Out with stale religious terms, here's a 'Bible' that talks today's language---gritty, earthy, witty. Enough of starting at Genesis with good intentions but getting lost in Leviticus. Lacey succeeds in revitalizing a classic work by focusing on the big picture: fast-forwards through the 'slow-moving' bits with pace, passion and energy to make the Bible a page-turner again.What's more, Lacey's award-winning* tour de force was created during a remarkable personal journey through terminal cancer: the stuff the Bible stories are made of. This life-experience injects Lacey's take on Scripture with authenticity and authority---resonating with Bible characters who also wrestled with the big questions. Purist alert: This is not THE Bible (capital B) ... but it might just get you reaching for one.*Book of the year (2004), Christian Booksellers Convention Ltd. (UK)

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For those who have never read the Bible, and for those who've read it "too much" comes a fresh, urban paraphrased version, straight from the streets of the United Kingdom.

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ISBN:
9780310922681
Author:
Lacey, Rob
Publisher:
Zondervan Publishing Company
Subject:
Bibles - Other
Subject:
Christianity - Christian Life - General
Subject:
Other Translations - General
Copyright:
Publication Date:
September 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
- Up
Language:
English
Pages:
496
Dimensions:
8.00x5.38x1.27 in. .91 lbs.
Age Level:
16-UP

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Product details 496 pages Zondervan Publishing Company - English 9780310922681 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , 'Rob helped me discover angry and sad voices in passages of the Bible that had left me indifferent, and he made me laugh at other passages so familiar that I had never seen the healthy irreverence, humor and irony they expressed.'--Dr. David Trobisch, Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, Bangor Theological SeminaryFor those who've never read the Bible, and for those who've read it too much.Rob Lacey's 'dangerously real' retelling of Scripture vividly demonstrates that the Bible is packed full of stories/poems/images that resonate with the big issues of today. This fresh paraphrase with running commentary brings the text alive: Bible stories are retold as mini-blockbusters; psalms as song lyrics; epistles as emails; Revelation as a virtual reality. Out with stale religious terms, here's a 'Bible' that talks today's language---gritty, earthy, witty. Enough of starting at Genesis with good intentions but getting lost in Leviticus. Lacey succeeds in revitalizing a classic work by focusing on the big picture: fast-forwards through the 'slow-moving' bits with pace, passion and energy to make the Bible a page-turner again.What's more, Lacey's award-winning* tour de force was created during a remarkable personal journey through terminal cancer: the stuff the Bible stories are made of. This life-experience injects Lacey's take on Scripture with authenticity and authority---resonating with Bible characters who also wrestled with the big questions. Purist alert: This is not THE Bible (capital B) ... but it might just get you reaching for one.*Book of the year (2004), Christian Booksellers Convention Ltd. (UK)
"Synopsis" by , For those who have never read the Bible, and for those who've read it "too much" comes a fresh, urban paraphrased version, straight from the streets of the United Kingdom.
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