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Faith1960
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Dumb question alert!
I have several Bibles, Catholic and Protestant, but use my Catholic ones the most often. I have a bookmark that has Proverbs 3:5 written on it: Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.
I looked up this verse in both my Protestant bible and my NAB, St. Joseph Edition, and saw that the verse is translated somewhat differently in the Catholic bible. I prefer the translation I read in my Protestant bible better. I’ve been wondering if we can, as Catholics, quote Scripture translations that come from a Protestant bible, rather than a Catholic one, or are we expected to always use a translation found in a Catholic bible?
I have several Bibles, Catholic and Protestant, but use my Catholic ones the most often. I have a bookmark that has Proverbs 3:5 written on it: Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.
I looked up this verse in both my Protestant bible and my NAB, St. Joseph Edition, and saw that the verse is translated somewhat differently in the Catholic bible. I prefer the translation I read in my Protestant bible better. I’ve been wondering if we can, as Catholics, quote Scripture translations that come from a Protestant bible, rather than a Catholic one, or are we expected to always use a translation found in a Catholic bible?