The Exegeses Parallel Bible
* Are you looking for a lay mans' literal study Bible that is true to the original languages?
* Do you have a great desire to grow in your understanding of God and His Names that reveal who He is and why He does what He does?
* Are you frustrated by the growing numbers of politically correct Bible translations, and want to find one that is true to the original manuscripts?
* Would you like to discover the beauty of the original Hebrew and Greek languages of the Bible, but yet be readable and understandable for you and your family?
Then you have come to the right place! The Exegeses Bible will provide ALL that and much more!
Find out why this is one of THE most desired literal study Bible translations available today!
You are welcome to print this page for your convenience or to share with others!
How the Exegeses Bible Came To Be
Back in the early 1970's, Herb Jahn (a diligent student of God's word in the original languages became burdened with the casual attitude that God's people had toward the Bible. He was especially concerned about the inaccuracy of Christian teachers and modern Bible versions when translating different Hebrew and Greek terms. In many cases different terms were translated and said to mean the same thing.
So he decided to do something about it. He then researched every word in the Old and New Testaments to make sure they were accurately and commonly translated. That process took over 15 years to complete.
When the research was complete, he then ended up spending his life's savings to publish it himself, since no Bible publisher would do it or do it right. The result is now the most accurate and literal Bible in existence.
Thousands of Believers across the world have purchased and enjoyed this remarkable Bible translation and transliteration. We thank the Lord for Herb Jahn and his devotion to the Lord in bringing us this thoroughly accurate Bible for you and I to enjoy and study.
So.... What Makes This Exegesis Bible So Unique?
The EXEGESES Parallel Bible is actually two Bibles in one. In the left column of each page, you have the 1611 King James Version. Within the text of the KJV, you have certain words that are italicized and bolded.
The italicized word is the KJV (King James Version) word that Herb Jahn has identified as needing a more accurate and literal translation. The bolded word that follows is Herb Jahns more literal and accurate replacement for that term. His goal was to always choose the most accurate, literal and common translation and usage for that Hebrew or Greek term.
In the right column of each page of the Exegeses Parallel Bible, you will see a flowing word for word literal translation of the corresponding verse from the KJV. This flowing yet literal text takes into account the italicized and bolded corrections of the KJV text across the page and blends them into a readable yet accurate text. This is gives you the most literal translation of the text but in a very readable format.
Viewed side by side, you can compare the well known King James to the Exegeses Literal Text knowing you always have a literal translation at hand. This Bible also includes a lexicon (Greek and Hebrew dictionary) to define each word for you and subject summaries all number coded to Strong's Concordance. 1946 total pages.
* Do you have a great desire to grow in your understanding of God and His Names that reveal who He is and why He does what He does?
* Are you frustrated by the growing numbers of politically correct Bible translations, and want to find one that is true to the original manuscripts?
* Would you like to discover the beauty of the original Hebrew and Greek languages of the Bible, but yet be readable and understandable for you and your family?
Then you have come to the right place! The Exegeses Bible will provide ALL that and much more!
Find out why this is one of THE most desired literal study Bible translations available today!
You are welcome to print this page for your convenience or to share with others!
How the Exegeses Bible Came To Be
Back in the early 1970's, Herb Jahn (a diligent student of God's word in the original languages became burdened with the casual attitude that God's people had toward the Bible. He was especially concerned about the inaccuracy of Christian teachers and modern Bible versions when translating different Hebrew and Greek terms. In many cases different terms were translated and said to mean the same thing.
So he decided to do something about it. He then researched every word in the Old and New Testaments to make sure they were accurately and commonly translated. That process took over 15 years to complete.
When the research was complete, he then ended up spending his life's savings to publish it himself, since no Bible publisher would do it or do it right. The result is now the most accurate and literal Bible in existence.
Thousands of Believers across the world have purchased and enjoyed this remarkable Bible translation and transliteration. We thank the Lord for Herb Jahn and his devotion to the Lord in bringing us this thoroughly accurate Bible for you and I to enjoy and study.
So.... What Makes This Exegesis Bible So Unique?
The EXEGESES Parallel Bible is actually two Bibles in one. In the left column of each page, you have the 1611 King James Version. Within the text of the KJV, you have certain words that are italicized and bolded.
The italicized word is the KJV (King James Version) word that Herb Jahn has identified as needing a more accurate and literal translation. The bolded word that follows is Herb Jahns more literal and accurate replacement for that term. His goal was to always choose the most accurate, literal and common translation and usage for that Hebrew or Greek term.
In the right column of each page of the Exegeses Parallel Bible, you will see a flowing word for word literal translation of the corresponding verse from the KJV. This flowing yet literal text takes into account the italicized and bolded corrections of the KJV text across the page and blends them into a readable yet accurate text. This is gives you the most literal translation of the text but in a very readable format.
Viewed side by side, you can compare the well known King James to the Exegeses Literal Text knowing you always have a literal translation at hand. This Bible also includes a lexicon (Greek and Hebrew dictionary) to define each word for you and subject summaries all number coded to Strong's Concordance. 1946 total pages.
Top 10 Reasons Why The Exegeses Bible Is So Unique:
1. Literal - Each term is translated according to their common usage and meaning.
(For example, lets look at Prov. 3:6. The KJV and most other translations read - "In all your ways acknowledge him..." The word for "acknowledge" is yada, which is the common Hebrew word for "to know". The Exegeses Bible translates "yada" according to it's common usage of the term which would be to "know" and reads as follows - "In all your ways know Him..." Is there a difference between in all your ways acknowledging God", vs. "in all your ways know Him"? Many people "acknowledge" God, but very few "know" Him in all their ways!
2. Accurate - Each Hebrew or Greek term translated accurately and precisely. For example - Most Bibles do not make a distinction between the two greek words for love - agapao and phileo. The clearest example that their is a big difference between these two terms is in John 21:15-17. In this passage, Jesus asks Peter - "Simon Peter, lovest (agapao) thou me more than these?" Peter then answers the Lord with the word phileo, not agapao. The Exegeses interprets Peters response correctly - "Yes, Adonay (Lord), you know I befriend (phileo) you." If there were no difference between these 2 terms, what would be the purpose of this conversation? Why would Jesus keep pressing Peter about his love, if Peter was using the same term that Jesus was using? The only way this passage can make sense is that two different terms for "love" are being used. Jesus is talking about the true deep self giving love called agapao. Peter knowing what Jesus is asking is replying back to Jesus, saying, Lord you know I'm a good friend.
3. Specific - All the names and titles of God shown as they really are written.
(Example - Ps.23:1 "Yah Veh Raah" = The eternal God, the one who tends or shepherds.)
4. Study Aides - Lexicon included and the terms indexed to Strong's numbering system for easy tracking and further study. Also includes an expanded section to define and contrast key terms.
5. Transliterations - Shows all the terms that are a transliteration, which means to transcribe a word from one alphabet to another. (Example: Rom.12:2 "Transformed" is transliterated in the Exegeses Bible as "metamorphosed" - from the Greek term metamorphoo.)
6. No Committees - Most translations are produced by a committee of translators (3-10) to give a "balanced" interpretation of God's word. Unfortunately what happens in the translation process is "controversial" terms or concepts get taken out or watered down. Herb Jahn was committed to one thing only, what did God actually say, regardless of the who's toes it stood on.
7. Unique - See the richness of the Hebrew culture and language.
(Example: Where the King James translates to "Make" a covenant, the Exegeses Bible translates the terms literally to "cut" a covenant, according to the Hebrew culture and language.)
8. Harmonious- See how the Hebrew Old Testament carries over to the New Testament in the terms used. Remember, most of the NT writers were Jews. For example, the name of "Jesus Christ" commonly translated in most Bibles, will read - "Yah Shua Messiah" in the Exegeses.
9. Nuances - See the unique emphasis and language of the Greek NT, blurred by most translations.
10. Original Language - See significant parts of speech that adhere to the original languages.
For example: Gal.1:10 says - "For if I yet please humanity, I am never ever the servant of Messiah.") Paul lays great emphasis here that most Bible translations miss!
Another example: Where a original manuscript would say - "I rest you" most contemporary translations re-interpret that phrase to say "I shall give you rest", thus altering "rest" from a verb to a noun. OT promises were spoken in the present tense, not the future tense like our Bibles show. (Ex. Gen 17:16 - KJV - "I will bless her", Exegeses - "I bless her." God spoke his promises in the present tense because they were to be considered done. If God said He would do it, it was as good as done! There was never to be any doubt that what God said would ever come true.)
Unsolicited Comments from Exegeses Bible Owners:
"Incredible! Ive never seen anything like it before." Mom-IL
"I compared the Exegeses to 13 other Bibles and the Exegeses is the most accurate of them all!" Pastor-IA
"Praise the Lord, what a blessing! Ive read nonstop ever since I received this wonderful Bible! Im all the way up to Deuteronomy in the few days Ive had it! Praise the Lord, what a tremendous blessing this has been for me and my wife! We are showing all our friends this incredible Bible! " Missionary-FL
"What a joy to see exactly what God has said to us! To see the original beauty of the Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic languages, is truly a blessing! Passages that never made sense before are coming alive to me! Thank the Lord for His Word!" Father-NM
"What a blessing this (Exegeses Bible) has been! Im telling everyone I know about it! Most of the moms in our bible study are going to get one!" Mom-TX
"Thank the Lord, Ive been praying and looking for a Bible like this for over a year! I finally found it!" Mom-UT
"Unbelievable, I never knew a Bible like this existed! I cant put it down! What a blessing!" Dad-CO
Option #1 - Exegeses Parallel Bible- PDF file download
Was $29.95, now only $19.96. Plus NO S&H. Compatible with Windows or MAC, you just to have an Adobe Reader on your computer.
Note: After we receive your order, we will email you the required password to download your PDF from this web site!
(Important Note: The Exegeses Bible content is exactly the same for either the download or the CD ROM. Both are Herb Jahn's most recent version - Version 3.0 which is what the Leather Bound Exegeses Bible was printed from!) Both delivery methods are giving you the exact same PDF files. The only difference is how you want it - either on CD or as a file put directly on your computer!)
Remember whichever option you choose - PayPal lets you pay with credit cards, debit cards, e-checks and more. Plus, you can checkout and pay instantly, even without a PayPal account.
Note: After we receive your order, we will email you the required password to download your PDF from this web site!
(Important Note: The Exegeses Bible content is exactly the same for either the download or the CD ROM. Both are Herb Jahn's most recent version - Version 3.0 which is what the Leather Bound Exegeses Bible was printed from!) Both delivery methods are giving you the exact same PDF files. The only difference is how you want it - either on CD or as a file put directly on your computer!)
Remember whichever option you choose - PayPal lets you pay with credit cards, debit cards, e-checks and more. Plus, you can checkout and pay instantly, even without a PayPal account.
Option #2 - Exegeses Parallel Bible on CD ROM
Was $49.95, now only $39.95 (Plus S&H)- This option is shipped and delivered right to your door via the best carrier (USPS, UPS, FEDEX.
Option #3 - Exegeses Bible - Printed on 8.5 x 11 three hole punched double sided copy paper
$119.95 (Plus S&H)
* IMPORTANT NOTE: This is NOT a bound Bible! While we are waiting for the Lord to provide enough reservations before we can go to print for the leather bound Exegeses Bible. In the meantime we are printing this Bible individually on 8.5 x 11 three whole punched 20 lb copy paper. You can then put this into your own 3 ring binders. This Bible will be printed double-sided and will be almost 1000 double sided pages.
Yes it is BIG! But for those who don't mind the size, it will make a nice study Bible. It will lay flat (in a three ring binder) and give you plenty of space to write notes.
These will be printed on demand, so it will be 3-7 days before we can ship.
* IMPORTANT NOTE: This is NOT a bound Bible! While we are waiting for the Lord to provide enough reservations before we can go to print for the leather bound Exegeses Bible. In the meantime we are printing this Bible individually on 8.5 x 11 three whole punched 20 lb copy paper. You can then put this into your own 3 ring binders. This Bible will be printed double-sided and will be almost 1000 double sided pages.
Yes it is BIG! But for those who don't mind the size, it will make a nice study Bible. It will lay flat (in a three ring binder) and give you plenty of space to write notes.
These will be printed on demand, so it will be 3-7 days before we can ship.


