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Featured Your Five Favorite Bible Translations?

Discussion in 'Bible Versions & Translations' started by alexander284, Mar 13, 2022.

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  1. alexander284

    alexander284 Well-Known Member

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    It's interesting that so many of us can only come up with four favorite Bible translations. :Smile
     
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    NKJV
    NASB 1995 (I might go with the Legacy Bible, but I haven't seen it it the UK yet)
    ESV (I suppose)
    Um, er......... can I have the NIV 1984, please? We still use that in my church and I've sort of got used to it.

    That's it, really. I could stick down various other translations, but in reality I only use the NKJV, occasionally check it out against the NASB or ESV and preach from the NIV (having prepared from the NKJV).
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    Nope. 1995. I do not want to buy the 2020. I’ll stick with my 1995.
     
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    In order:
    NASB95
    NKJV
    Lexham English Bible (on the Bible Gateway site)
    Amplified Bible
    HCSB

    I have an NASB95 Inductive Study Bible which I use for in-depth study. I especially like it because it's designed for the reader to write what he believes the major themes of the books are. It also provides pages for additional notes on a variety of topics so you can record your observations.

    I like the NKJV because it uses familiar phrases from the original KJV, but the language is easier to read. I often study from it.

    I use the Lexham translation for daily devotions. I like the literalness of this translation.

    I really like how the Amplified Bible expands all possible meanings of passages.

    Finally, I go to the HCSB just for a change of pace. I like it, but it's only my 5th favorite.
     
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    I took you as a “The Message” type of guy. ;) :p
     
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    How about the Web bible?
     
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    Basically is the nas 1995. with Yahweh for name of God, and slave used instead of servant!
     
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    It has been compared to being a revised 1977 Nas!
     
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    Is that the 1995 nas, and the 1984 Niv?
     
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    And glad to see that many of us still prefer the more literal and formal translations!
     
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    No. It's not. You read it yet?
     
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    NIV
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    It was already on my list at number 4.
     
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    All Nestle Aland Greek based? No Majority Text based? No Textus Receptus one? Are the Nets Textual notes that good?
     
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    Those translations are ok to read from, but not really that good for serious studies!
    and the Net bible notes much better then the translation
     
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    Truth be told, I do have a copy of it that I refer to every now and then. Just don't tell anybody.
     
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    bits and pieces
     
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    None are Majority-text-based. None, of course are based on the TR. The NET notes are wonderful. Some are extremely long and some are short. I wish that there were notes of clarification for some verses. But no one wants to carry in a wheelbarrow. My edition from 2003 is too cumbersome to take to church.

    It's interesting that you didn't ask anything about the Old Testament.
     
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    You aren't that familiar with the NET Bible; are you? It's surprising that you think one can't do serious studies from my five. I hope you don't do 'serious studies' from your versions of choice alone.
     
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    Yes to the former and no to the latter. I’ve never owned a 1984 NIV. I’ve heard it was better by some and others said the 2011 was better.
     
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