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The Cotton Patch Gospel

A Colloquial Translation of the New Testament
Book • 2012
The Cotton Patch Gospel is a unique translation of the New Testament by Clarence Jordan, setting biblical stories in the context of the Southern United States.

It aims to make the Bible more accessible and relevant by using local place names and modern equivalents of biblical ideas.

This version includes the Gospels of Matthew and John, among others, and is designed to engage readers as participants rather than spectators in the biblical narrative.

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Tripp Fuller
that he translated, is it translating?
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Jonathan Reckford
as a version of the New Testament written in southern vernacular by Clarence Jordan.
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Jason Palmer
as one of the audio stories published this year.
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