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snavemarc
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Hello again.
I just had another really quick question. I live in the UK so we use the New revised Jerusalem Bible as the translation for Mass. Before today I didn’t actually own a NRJB and have used the New Revised Standard Version Catholic edition which I believe is used in the US. I accessed this through Bible Gateway.
So on to the question. I was just wondering if the readings in the Missal for Mass usually add a comment or clarification to the reading.
I was looking at the readings for tomorrow, Fourth Sunday of Advent, First reading, Isaiah 7:10-14.
In my Missal the line “a name which means “God-is-with-us”” is added but this line doesn’t appear in the Bible.
I just had another really quick question. I live in the UK so we use the New revised Jerusalem Bible as the translation for Mass. Before today I didn’t actually own a NRJB and have used the New Revised Standard Version Catholic edition which I believe is used in the US. I accessed this through Bible Gateway.
So on to the question. I was just wondering if the readings in the Missal for Mass usually add a comment or clarification to the reading.
I was looking at the readings for tomorrow, Fourth Sunday of Advent, First reading, Isaiah 7:10-14.
In my Missal the line “a name which means “God-is-with-us”” is added but this line doesn’t appear in the Bible.