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'''''The Jerusalem Bible''''' is a translation of the Old Testament of the Bible, with contributions by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] as translator and lexicographer. The extent of Tolkien's contribution to the translation of this book is uncertain, but he is thought to have worked on the book of Jonah, and possibly the book of Job as well.<ref>''An Illustrated Tolkien Bibliography'' at [http://www.tolkienbooks.net/ Tolkienbooks](accessed 6 December 2010)</ref>
'''''The Jerusalem Bible''''' is a translation of the Old Testament of the Bible, with contributions by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] as translator and lexicographer. The extent of Tolkien's contribution to the translation of this book is uncertain, but he is thought to have worked on the book of Jonah, and possibly the book of Job as well.<ref>''An Illustrated Tolkien Bibliography'' at [http://www.tolkienbooks.net/ Tolkienbooks](accessed 6 December 2010)</ref>
==See also==
==See also==
*''[[The Book of Jonah]]''
*''[[The Book of Jonah]]''
[[CATEGORY:Religious books|Jerusalem Bible]]
==External links==
*{{WP|Jerusalem Bible}}
{{references}}
[[Category:Religious books|Jerusalem Bible]]
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[[CATEGORY:Publications by title|Jerusalem Bible]]
[[Category:Publications by title|Jerusalem Bible]]

Revision as of 21:44, 6 December 2010

The Jerusalem Bible
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AuthorEdited by Alexander Jones
PublisherLondon: Darton, Longman & Todd
Released1966
FormatHardback in dustwrapper
ISBN0809243539

The Jerusalem Bible is a translation of the Old Testament of the Bible, with contributions by J.R.R. Tolkien as translator and lexicographer. The extent of Tolkien's contribution to the translation of this book is uncertain, but he is thought to have worked on the book of Jonah, and possibly the book of Job as well.[1]

See also

External links

References

  1. An Illustrated Tolkien Bibliography at Tolkienbooks(accessed 6 December 2010)