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Discussion in 'Bible Versions & Translations' started by alexander284, Mar 2, 2022.

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    alexander284 Well-Known Member

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    The NASB95 used to be my primary Bible translation of choice, until the ESV came along.

    I really appreciate the ESV for its "economy of words," when compared to the NASB95.
     
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    if your pastor uses a word-for-word translation like the KJV, and you use the Living Bible, or Good News Bible, you will pick up much confusion! :Wink
     
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    Who in the world uses the Living Bible or the GNB?
     
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    The KJV is not w-f-w. There is no such thing as a w-f-w translation.
     
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    thousands!

    as a new believer I was given the GNB as my first Bible. I then moved to the KJV!

    a Church I visited used the GNB as its main Bible, bacause the majority in the Church hardly spoke any English
     
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    These days it would be exceedingly rare for folks to use either of those versions. And that original Living Bible (c.1970) wasn't even a translation.

    How long ago did you visit that particular church which used the NGB?
     
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    2003. I have since moved out of London
     
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    it was and is! and quite useful in places, as John 1:3, for example, is is more accurate in the LB than the NLT!

    LB, "He created everything there is—nothing exists that he didn’t make"

    Jesus Christ as the actual Creator.

    NLT, "God created everything through him, and nothing was created except through him"

    Jesus Christ as "secondary" creator.
     
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    Your point is well taken. The fact that the ESV is not as wedded to the "formal equivalence" philosophy as the NASB95, for example, is one of the reasons I appreciate the ESV (and prefer it over the NKJV and NASB95.)
     
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    I also appreciate the way the ESV maintains that melodic, lilting, majestic sound (when read aloud) that generations have found so appealing about the KJV (which is has in common with the NKJV).

    And, yes, I will freely admit that I like a Bible that "sounds like" a Bible, so to speak.
     
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    NGB? Would that be the No Good Bible?
    The Anglican church in my village has the GNB as its pew Bible, but it doesn't matter - they don't get much use!
     
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    More accurate then the more dynamic types, such as the Niv and Nlt
     
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    They are translated for accuracy, not as primary how well they read
     
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    Been using the Esv for years now, and recently switched from the 1977 nas to the 1995 edition, and was looking into the 2020 revision, but read too much like the Niv for my tastes!
     
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    You would like our church, as Pastor preacheds from mainly 2011 Niv, but most use either Nlt or Esv!
     
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    If one wanted to go that route, the Csb and the 2020 Nas seems to be better
     
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    1977 Nas was the most accurate one of all that you mentioned here though
     
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    That is why though those 2 versions are better for serious studies!
     
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    And you specialize in post that are not very readable.

    The term accuracy does not exclusively apply to the more form-oriented translations. If you read my threads you would know that the NIV and NLT are much more accurate, for the most part, than the ESV.
     
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