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AMP Bible (Standard Reference)

Lockman Foundation / Zondervan

First published 1965

TranslationAMP
PublisherLockman Foundation / Zondervan
First Published1965
Canon Proximity9.0 / 10 — Very High
AMP

AMP Bible (Standard Reference)

A standard reference edition of the Amplified Bible, the full amplified text without additional study features for straightforward devotional reading.

History & Background

The Amplified Bible was first published in 1965 by the Lockman Foundation (partnered with Zondervan), with a fully revised edition in 2015. Its distinctive feature is the use of brackets and parentheses to amplify words, showing the full range of meanings behind key Hebrew and Greek terms. Frances Siewert was the primary translator of the original. It draws from the American Standard Version and numerous sources to provide a devotional reading experience that incorporates lexical commentary within the text.

Canon Proximity Rating

Canon Proximity9.0 / 10 — Very High

Strictly 66 books. The amplification brackets add interpretive notes drawn from lexicons but do not add content beyond what the original languages support.

Rating Scale

9–10: Formally equivalent, 66 books
7–8: Dynamic equiv., 66 books
5–6: Includes Apocrypha
1–4: Major departures / additions