American Bible Union
The American Bible Union is not a single author but rather an organization founded in the mid-19th century with the mission of providing accessible translations of the Bible. Established in 1850, this group aimed to produce a version of the Scriptures that was faithful to the original texts while also being understandable for English-speaking audiences. The Union’s work was driven by a deep commitment to biblical literacy and the belief that everyone should have the opportunity to engage with the Word of God in a language they can comprehend.
Although the American Bible Union may not be a traditional author, its contributions to the world of literature and spirituality are significant. Their translations and revisions have influenced countless readers and have played a vital role in making the Bible more accessible to the general populace. If you're curious about their work and the impact it has had, we invite you to explore their various publications in this app. You'll find a wealth of insights and perspectives that continue to resonate with readers today.
Bible (ABU) NT 01-27: The New Testament
Read by Mark Penfold
American Bible Union
This Revised Testament has been prepared under the auspices of the American Bible Union, by the most competent scholars of the day. No expen…
Bible (ABU) 19: Psalms
Read by Mark Penfold
American Bible Union
This 1871 revision of The Psalms by the American Bible Union is based on the "Common Version," another name for the 1833 revision …