So whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat ?
Are our Bibles so baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad ?
I’m a Protestant and I use several translations of the Bible, inclusive Catholic ones and even an Orthodox one from time to time ( in Romanian )…
Since, according to some of the answers I’ve read before answering your post, this Protestant Bible contains the Deuterocanonical books, I don’t see what the problem is …
Anyway in France, both Catholics and Protestants ( Orthodox believers too ) use an Ecumenical Translation called TOB ( the French initials for : Ecumenical Translation of the Bible ) ; it contains all the books included in the Catholic and Orthodox canons ; for the Deuterocanonical books there is a note somewhere that says that these books are not included in the Protestant canons ( just in case some Protestants would be too absent-minded to notice …

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True, I don’t know if there is the “Imprimatur” or and “Nihil Obstat” stamps, since for us they don’t “mean” anything although I know that for Catholics it’s important ; I’ll check at home, if it is the case it is a good idea to have at least one common translation.
In my church ministers use several translations inclusive Catholic ones ; since they usually know the original languages, if a Catholic translator is closer to the original meaning of a passage he will also use this translation …
Maybe we’re more inquisitive ( curious ) than American Protestants …