Thanks Waynec.
But the JB has so many more notes! I like the DRC and use it regularly to check out different phrases. I picked a couple of your examples just for an A-B comparison with notes.
John 3:3
JB 3 Jesus answered:
‘I tell you most solemnly,
unless a man is born from above,[a]
he cannot see the kingdom of God’.**
3a. To be preferred to ‘again’.
3b. A phrase common in the Synoptics, Mt 4:17+, but occurring only here (and v. 5) in Jn; its Johannine equivalent is ‘life’ or ‘eternal life’.
DRC 3 Jesus answered, and said to him: Amen, amen I say to thee, unless a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
Matthew 6:11
JB 11 Give us today our daily[c] bread.
6c. The Greek word is obscure: this traditional rendering is a probable one. Other possibilities: ‘necessary for subsistence’ or ‘for tomorrow’. Whatever the exact translation the sense is that we must ask God for the sustenance we need in this life but for no more–not for wealth or luxury. The Fathers applied this text to the bread of the Holy Eucharist.
DRC 11 Give us this day our supersubstantial bread.
11 “Supersubstantial bread”… In St. Luke the same word is rendered daily bread. It is understood of the bread of life, which we receive in the Blessed Sacrament.
I agree that they mean the same thing but I just like the way the JB is translated.
“if I didn’t have so many of my own notes in the JB I would us the DR.”
It seems your JB is still useful to you.**
Thanks for your (name removed by moderator)ut.
Yes my JB is very useful. It is my go to bible for all things. For more clarification I go to the DR with Haydock commentary.