Mirror Study Bible - Paperback 1144 page, 10th Edition 7 X 10 Inch, Wide Margin.
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Mirror Study Bible - Paperback 1144 page, 10th Edition 7 X 10 Inch, Wide Margin.

Paperback – April 6, 2021

Price
$77.44
Format
Paperback
Pages
1200
Publisher
Mirrorword Publishing
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0992176907
Dimensions
7 x 2.34 x 10 inches
Weight
1.14 pounds

Description

In a world where Bible translations and paraphrases are ubiquitous, The Mirror Study Bible is uniquely beautiful and helpful! Submitted to the original texts and the abiding guidance of the Holy Spirit, Francois du Toit carefully and meticulously opens and explores the treasures of Scripture. Not only does it satisfy the demands of the intellect, but it overwhelms the heart. WM PAUL YOUNG - Author of The Shack Reflecting on any translation of Scripture gives one the opportunity to hear our Maker's voice and thoughts, filtered through the interpretation and language of the translator(s). In this fresh Paraphrase, Francois du Toit has opened the curtain for readers of any age, culture or language to enjoy amazing insights into the heartbeat of Agape - where everyone feels equally loved, included and valued in the eyes of the Father - and fully redeemed in the union we come from! The Mirror underlines the fact that we did not merely begin in our mother's womb; we are the invention and idea of God! To have this work now also available in Xhosa will mark a new era for young and old to rediscover the Bible afresh. Archbishop DESMOND TUTU - Legacy Foundation The Mirror Bible is a transforming paraphrased translation that is simplistic, accurate, detailed and comprehensive, captivating and at the same time exuding intriguing spiritual revelation; it is divinely insightful and contemporary. It's a must read, a befitting guide and manual for all age groups for; Bible study, meditation, devotion, worship, teaching, instruction and scholarship. Jesus Christ is the epicenter of the entire text. Believers will not miss the centrality of the translation as there is a finite and delicate thread directing to the revealing and redeeming Christ. Unbelievers will derive unrivaled comfort from the text as they get captivated by the reality and close proximity of Christ. This is definitely a life giving and transforming translation. I am humbly convinced that Francois is chosen by God to serve this generation and the next with undiluted truth in the midst of incomprehensible compromises of worldly, heretical and traditional doctrinal interpretations and practices (religion) that have diverted us from the truth. The Mirror Bible is a welcome revelatory and revolutionary development that is divinely sanctioned, inspired and directed. This translation is by no doubt a compelling grounding expository of our century. To God be the Glory. Rev. ANOUYA ANDREW MUCHECHETERE , MBA, MA, Former Secretary General of the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ) .

Features & Highlights

  • My philosophy in doing the Mirror Bible is reflected in the following example:
  • I do not read music, but have often witnessed our son, Stefan, approach a new piece on the piano.
  • His eyes see so much more than mere marks scribbled on a page;
  • he hears the music.
  • His trained mind engages even the subtleties and the nuances of the original composition, and is able to repeat the authentic sound,
  • knowing that the destiny of the music would never be reduced to the page;
  • but is always in the next moment,
  • where the same intended beauty is heard
  • and repeated again!
  • The best translation would always be the incarnation!
  • I so value the enormity of the revelation of the incarnation.
  • Yet, before flesh, the Word was προς
  • face to face with God!
  • And fragile text
  • scribbled thru the ages in memoirs of stone, parchment and papyrus pages -
  • carrying eternity in thought
  • and continues to translate faith
  • to faith!
  • Now we have the same spirit of faith as he encountered when he wrote...
  • "I believe
  • and so I speak!"
  • Conversation ignites!
  • "Did not our hearts burn within our being when He spoke familiar text of ancient times, in the voices of Moses and the prophets and David and Abraham,
  • who saw his day
  • and announced its dawn in our hearts!
  • The mystery that was hidden for ages and generations
  • is now revealed!
  • In dealing daily with ancient text,
  • rediscovering thoughts buried in time, I am often overwhelmed and awed at the magnificence of eternity captured in little time capsules,
  • opening vistas of beauty beyond our imagination- face to face with the same face to faceness of the Logos
  • and God
  • and us - conceived in their dream!
  • And irresistibly intrigued by the invitation to come and drink -
  • to taste and see -
  • from the source -
  • and to hear a saint reminiscing and reminding himself of the utterance of another earth dweller-brother, David, who wrote a song 1000 years ago,
  • "Return to your rest, oh my soul!
  • For the Lord has dealt bountifully with you!
  • I believe and so I speak!"
  • And with fresh wounds bleeding from the many angry blows he was dealt with, Paul echoes,
  • "We have the same spirit of faith as he had who wrote, 'I believe and so I speak!' We too believe and so we speak!"
  • Let's celebrate the "sameness" of Jesus
  • yesterday - yes, as far as history and beyond time can go -
  • and today! This very finite, fragile moment -
  • plus, the infinite future!
  • Inexhaustible, beyond boundaries and the confines of space and time!

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5 Stars for Mirror Bible. 3 Stars for Wide Margin

I love the Mirror Bible as I have no complaints at all. I highly recommend this to everyone. This is not something for the King James "Version" onlyists in here to get all upset about. The cover plainly states, "A selection of key New Testament texts PARAPHRASED from the Greek." No need to leave your negative comments that Francois du Toit was not being absolutely literal. It is a paraphrase and the best one out there! He makes reading the Bible an absolute joy.

My only wish is that the margins were a little wider. You have very little room for notes above the text, and you have little room to the left and right of the text. If you have shaky hands like me then it is hard writing small to make your words fit nicely next to the verse you comment on. It is also hard writing notes in-between the middle of the two pages because of the binding.

You have approximately 3/4 of an inch on both right and left side to write in. You have about 1 3/8 inch at the very bottom on most pages to jot your notes down. The chapters that end early on a particular page is where you have plenty of room to jot notes down.

I would not mind a leather bound Mirror Bible in the future. Something about the smell of good leather when reading the bible makes it extra enjoyable.

Definitely worth the buy!

Table of Contents:

Endorsements
Why The Mirror Bible
Understanding the Bible
Introduction to John
John (1)
Introduction to Romans
Romans
Introduction to Corinthians
1st Corinthians
Introduction to 2nd Corinthians
2 Corinthians (1-5)
Introduction to Galatians
Galatians
Introduction to Ephesians
Ephesians
Introduction to Philippians
Philippians
Introduction to Colossians
Colossians
2nd Timothy (1-2)
Introduction to Titus
Titus
Introduction to Hebrews
Hebrews
Introduction to James
James
2 Peter (1)
1 John (1)
Biographical Note
References and Resources

281 pages total.
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False Gospel Bible

False bible, false gospel. Stay far away from this “translation.” It teaches a false anti-gospel and will lead you astray from the truth. Search Mike Winger on the Mirror Bible on YouTube for a detailed explanation why. Don’t let this interpretation lead you astray. It is a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
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Stay away from this "translation"!!!

Stay away from this "translation"!!! This book is not a translation of the Bible. This book alters, distorts, and perverts the Bible. The author completely changes the gospel in order to match his own new age theology. Do not be lead astray. Go get a Bible that is translated directly from the original Greek by experts who understand how to translate Greek. If you are looking for a new age book disguised as a Bible translation that will decieve you but make you feel good, this will suit your desires. However, if you are looking to read God's word, do not go near this book!
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A wonderful translation with some more room for improvement

I’m a total geek for English translations of the Bible. And if I’m honest, my favorite versions are almost always those translated by a single woman or man. They carry so much personality in them. I love seeing the theological viewpoints that come through, and discovering how the translator perceives a given passage. Few things make me more excited than discovering a new translation I didn’t know existed.

So I was quite excited indeed, while reading C. Baxter Kruger’s Patmos, to find a reference to something called the Mirror Bible by Francois du Toit. I did a little more digging and found it endorsed by an impressive array of theologians, including Desmond Tutu, Steve McVey, Andre Rabe, and John Crowder, among others. I contacted Francois, and he graciously agreed to send me a copy to review.

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First, let’s clarify exactly what the Mirror Bible is. Though referred to as a bible, the current edition includes select portions of the New Testament. Specifically, it contains John, Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Timothy, Titus, Hebrews, James, 1 John, and portions of 1 & 2 Peter. The rest of the New Testament and portions of the Old Testament are planned to be completed at a future date.

This translation is very much a paraphrase, akin to Eugene Peterson’s The Message in terms of creative freedom. But in my estimation, du Toit’s version is often truer to the meaning of the text than is Peterson’s. There are some real gems in here. (I’ll cover a few specific examples below.)

The biblical text itself appears in bold type. Notes are placed in line with the text, in italic type to set them apart. The content of those notes ranges from short clarifications to much longer commentary on the text. Each book is also prefaced with some introductory commentary, and the very end of the book contains extended commentary on a few specific passages.

The physical format of the book has a print-on-demand feel. The “Blue Study Edition” that I am reviewing is quite large (7 × 1 × 10 inches) and includes wide (1.25 inch) margins. The “Red Standard Edition” (which I don’t have in front of me) is listed online as being 5.8 × 1 × 8.3 inches. It’s also available as an app and an eBook.

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We now come to the actual text of the translation. John starts off like this:

“To go back to the very beginning is to find the Word already present there; face to face with God. The Word is I am; God’s eloquence echoes and concludes in him. The Word equals God.”

I particularly love the “face to face” imagery used here, echoing Helen Barrett Montgomery’s also-fantastic 1924 Centenary Translation .

Let’s take a look at verse 14 of the same chapter:

“Suddenly the invisible, eternal Word takes on visible form - the Incarnation on display in a flesh and blood person as in a mirror! In him, and now confirmed in us! The most accurate tangible display of God’s eternal thought finds expression in human life! The Word became a human being; we are his address; he resides in us! He captivates our gaze! The glory we see there is not a religious replica; he is the authentic begotten son. The glory returns in fullness! Only grace can communicate truth in such complete context!”

Over-enthusiasm for exclamation marks aside, this is such a beautiful rendering.

Here’s the well-known passage of John 3:16–19 for comparison:

“The entire cosmos is the object of God’s affection! And he is not about to abandon his creation - the gift of his son is for humanity to realize their origin in him who mirrors their authentic birth - begotten not of flesh but of the Father! In this persuasion the life of the ages echoes within the individual and announces that the days of regret and sense of lost-ness are over! God has no intention to condemn anyone - he sent his son, not to be the Judge but the Savior of the world. Faith and not flesh defines you! In the persuasion of your authentic sonship there is no separation or rejection! For someone to prefer not to embrace this is to remain under their own judgment sustained by their futile efforts to define themselves through personal performance. In their stubborn unbelief they reject what is revealed and redeemed in the Name of the son, begotten only of the Father and not the flesh. And this is the crisis: the light is here right now, yet people are so addicted to their own darkness that they prefer a life of labors, annoyances and hardships!”

When we get to the story of the woman caught in adultery, Jesus’ response to the woman (John 8:10–11) is rendered this way:

“When Jesus stood up again, there was no-one there except the woman. So Jesus asked her, ‘Where are they? Has no-one condemned you?’ She answered, ‘No-one Lord!’ And Jesus said to her, ‘Neither am I condemning you - go and sin no more - never again believe a lie about yourself!’

That last line is explained in a note, “The word translated sin, hamartia from ha, negative or without, and meros, portion or form; thus distorted pattern - the root of sin is to believe a lie about yourself.”

* * *

Romans 8:28 is a verse I’m always eager to check in new translations, as so few of them get it right. Most versions roughly follow the King James, “we know that all things work together for good to them that love God,” which incorrectly implies that God plans every event (including the horrible ones) and that he does so for greater good of only those who love him (to the exclusion of those who don’t).

The Revised English Version is a much better example, “in everything, as we know, he co-operates for good with those who love God,” correctly explaining that God works with his people in all events (including the horrible ones, which he did not plan) in order to bring about the greatest good for all people (including those who do not love him).

With that in mind, here’s how the Mirror Bible renders this verse:

“Meanwhile we know that the love of God causes everything to mutually contribute to our advantage. His Master Plan is announced in our original identity.”

This is slightly better than most translations, but it could be improved. It still fails to convey the truth that God works with his people for the good of all, suggesting instead that God works with all for the good of his people.

* * *

I enjoyed the commentary on portions of 1 Corinthians. For example, the text of 1 Corinthians 11:3–17 was omitted entirely, with the following explanation:

“I skipped these verses since they are certainly not in the context of the gospel that Paul preached. Paul understood that when Jesus died, all died; he therefore no longer knew people from a human point of view [See 2 Cor 5:14,16]. He declares in Galatians 3:28 [RSV], “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” I had no liberty to translate these verses. These thoughts seem to have been added somehow by some church father to justify the tradition of the day where women had to show their submission to their husbands by wearing a head covering.”

On the one hand, I applaud du Toit’s willingness to push back against the inconsistency in this text. He is certainly correct that a mandated head covering for women would be incompatible with the freedom found in Christ. On the other hand, I fear that by removing these verses entirely, we are missing out on the important fact that women were indeed publicly praying and prophesying in the church! For myself, I accept this text as authentic, while readily acknowledging that we should not follow its advice.

1 Corinthians 14:34-35 is also excised with similar commentary.

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2 Timothy 3:15–17 is on the higher end of liberties taken with the text. But I have to say, I love how it turned out:

“The sacred scriptures that you were raised with from your mother’s womb dynamically pointed you to the explicit clarity of salvation! God’s belief was always wrapped up in Christ Jesus! Jesus Christ and his work of salvation is the theme of scripture. The value of scripture in its most complete context is always found in God’s prophetic voice inspiring a thorough education in the revelation of righteousness! This is what carries the breath of God and gives substance and proof to accurately gauge what is being taught. Being thoroughly schooled in the word of righteousness will equip you to be fully refreshed in sparkling newness of life, giving you a fresh start to tackle every relevant and good task with renewed inspiration.”

And the Mirror Bible rendering of Hebrews 1:1–3 is well worth taking a look at:

“Throughout ancient times God spoke in many fragments and glimpses of prophetic thought to our fathers. Now, the sum total of this conversation with us, has finally culminated in a son. In his sonship, God declares him heir of all things. He is, after all, the author of the ages. We have our beginning and our being in him. He is the force of the universe, sustaining everything that exists by the logic of his eternal utterance! Jesus is the radiant and flawless expression of the person of God. He makes the glorious intent of God visible and mirrors the character and every attribute of God in human form.This powerful final utterance of God is the vehicle that carries the weight of the universe. What he communicates is the central theme of everything that exists. The content of his message celebrates the fact that God took it upon himself to successfully cleanse and acquit humankind. The man Jesus is now his right hand of power, the executive authority seated in the boundless measure of his majesty.He occupies the highest seat of dominion to endorse our innocence! His throne is established upon our redeemed righteousness.”

There are so many great snippets like these that I could keep pulling out, but I’ll wrap it up with just one more from one of my favorite passages, 1 John 4:16–19:

“And thus we have come to know and believe the love that God has unveiled within us. God is love; love is who God is; to live in this place of conscious, constant love, is to live immersed in God and to feel perfectly at home in his indwelling. So now, with us awakening to our full inclusion in this love union, everything is perfect! Its completeness is not compromized in contradiction. Our confident conversation echoes this fellowship even in the face of crisis; because as he is, so are we in this world - our lives are mirrored in him. Fear cannot co-exist in this love realm. The perfect love union that we are talking about expels fear. Fear holds on to an expectation of crisis and judgment and interprets it as due punishment! It echoes torment and only registers in someone who does not realize the completeness of their love union. We love because he loved us first!”

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In conclusion, the Mirror Bible is a wonderful translation with some more room for improvement. Obviously, the New Testament is not complete yet, but once it is, I think a professional editor could work wonders at tightening up the prose, fixing the occasional typo, and perhaps cutting back on those exclamation marks. Given the understanding that this is a work in progress, I love what I’m seeing so far, and I look forward to seeing its future progress!

This review has been adapted from one originally written for my blog, HippieHeretic.com.
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~The Word of God released in season~

I read some of the quotes from the author, Francois Du Toit, through common ground friends on facebook. He presented God in a way I had already been "sensing". I am in love, and God is in love with me. Who knew this would really be true, though his word clearly says so. I was influenced by religious doctrine, a church which used control. No one had the confidence to fly free, but I sensed a new breeze wooing me, and grew despondent with church as usual. I now attend home meetings, where there is humility and opportunity to practice his presence, a carry over from my relationship with my Lord at home. The Mirror is God inspired, God breathed, and God released in a time such as this as the bride comes out of the church and searches the throne room rather than the altar. We are already forgiven, lets learn about our Father, our King, and our inheritance so we can reclaim what was given away.
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Christ In You!

My first experience with the Mirror Translation was hearing a preacher read Romans 6 from it. To say it was a poignant moment seems like a vast understatement! As soon as I got home, I started devouring this wonderful translation and connected with its translator, Francois du Toit, on Facebook . Often, while reading the letters of Paul, I would find myself thinking, "This is how Paul himself would have written it in English." Verses I've read many times before seem to have come to life with the reality I was always meant to see. I used to think that the best translator would be an agnostic, Greek scholar who had no doctrinal biases; it is clear, however, when reading this amazing masterpiece, that the person best suited for the job is one whose heart is joyously pounding with excitement and passion in response to clearly seeing the revelation hidden for ages: Christ in you! Francois is absolutely saturated with this truly blissful news. My heart is filled with gratitude for the Mirror Translation and for the ministry, friendship, and love filled lives of Francois and Lydia du Toit.
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Dangerous and heretical

Very a very dangerous version very selective. This takes the gospel and Waters it down and inverts it. This is a very dangerous book to give new Christians who don't know the word of God yet. This was written by a person who tried to change Christianity to fit a religion that he came from prior to translating the Bible. This is a new age realism Word of Faith type Bible. The Bible, true Bible, says that Jesus is the only way to Salvation, the author of this mirror Bible changes it so that people can do it themselves! This is a heretic Bible. It is horrific and it scares me for the people that actually think this is the word of God. Keep in mind what it says in Revelations, if you add to or take away from the Bible, God will add to and take away from you!
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I LOVE THIS BIBLE!

I LOVE this Bible! You are really able to see and experience the scripture through the eyes of God! It has broaden my perspective of how much He loves us and what He really thinks of us!
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NOT THE GOSPEL

The author of this "translation", Francois Du Toit, has not truly translated the Bible from the original languages, he has taken what he wants the Bible to say and written it in. He basically says that we are God, that we are equal to Jesus and the best thing that has happened to God. THIS IS NOT THE GOSPEL. Du Toit has created his own truth and put it under the label of Christianity. The TRUE Gospel found in our Bibles is that we are sinners in need of a Savior, and God sent His Son Jesus to pay the price of our sin by dying on the cross so that we can be redeemed. I am nothing on my own, it is only by acknowledging my sin and need for a Savior that I find peace, truth, and life. Please find a different translation. If you are looking for a more accurate word-for-word translation, ESV is a great option. If you would like a more conversational paraphrase, The Message is good for that. However, what Du Toit has done here is changed the words of God to what he wants them to say; he has rewritten the Bible. Do not buy this.
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I have regained my sense of wonder and am continually rediscovering the joy of my salvation

"Through this translation, I have regained my sense of wonder and am continually rediscovering the joy of my salvation. Thank You, Jesus!"
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