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new TNIV field test

Discussion in '2000-02 Archive' started by Wayne Leman, Sep 26, 2002.

  1. go2church

    go2church Active Member
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    Thats a good idea tear down the school system that knows it is in serious trouble, (just ask anyone) :rolleyes: instead of bringing God's breathed words to people so they can understand it, make application of said word and live a changed life. The TNIV is going to bless people, change lives and be used to spread the kingdom of God, but it is not perfect, niether is your prefered translation. Why is that so hard for people to get? No english translation can really do justice to the precise greek language of the manuscripts that are translated from, serve God anyway!
     
  2. Molly

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    Yes,serve God and study His word,that is most important. There are many acceptable translations available,so that one can do that. Why accept one that is highly questionable? :eek:
     
  3. Abiyah

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    Molly --

    Depending upon which religious and/or social
    circles you choose to be in, every single Bible
    that exists is very highly questionable. For
    example, the KJV is very highly questionable
    by some today, and it was very highly question-
    able in its early days, just as is the TNIV, in some
    circles. The KJV was not even allowed on the
    Mayflower when the pilgrims crossed the
    ocean to America.

    Many dislike the NIV. I happen to be one who
    dislikes this Bible. I find its translation to be too
    loose. Many dislike the Amplified Bible; again,
    I happen to be one and for the same reasons I
    dislike the NIV. Many dislike the NASB; I happen
    to love it.

    The reason so many vehement remarks are out
    there about the TNIV is because it is still new,
    it is not on the shelves yet, and most of the
    people who are complaining have not even
    bothered to read what is available; they are
    merely complaining because some popular
    person they like has complained or gone along
    with someone who has.

    I also see the main reason this Bible has
    gotten so much bad press as because one
    particular man, who has a lot of very question-
    able sway with the general Christian public,
    has made this his issue and has gone after
    religious leaders to back him. I know that
    many people blindly back this man in his
    causes without always knowing what his
    agendas are. I believe this has happened with
    the TNIV. That is not only pitiable, it is plainly
    wrong.

    [ September 30, 2002, 09:24 AM: Message edited by: Abiyah ]
     
  4. Molly

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    Who would that man be?
     
  5. tyndale1946

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    My preference is the KJV... Personally not interested in any other translation but what others read and study is between them an God... Brother Glen [​IMG]
     
  6. Abiyah

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    I was going to reply, "Molly, you are CUTE! 8o) "
    but then I realized that you may be serious. It
    was James Dobson.

    Oh well--you're still cute. When are you going
    to put your photo up and prove me right? I have
    a certain image of anyone with the name, Molly.
     
  7. Molly

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    Oh,James Dobson. I didn't know about any kind of push from any certain man.

    I would like to put my picture up,but haven't...Clint has explained it to me,but we just haven't done it. Molly is my dog's name,I just use it as my username here. She is pretty cute!!! [​IMG]

    [ October 02, 2002, 09:15 AM: Message edited by: Molly ]
     
  8. rsr

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    Thank you, Abiyah, for naming names. And James Dobson is a renowned biblical scholar? I don't think so.

    [ October 02, 2002, 09:23 AM: Message edited by: rsr ]
     
  9. Molly

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    I agree that James Dobson is not who I would consider a Bible scholar....more of a psychologist,can those two even go together?????But,there are some on the list that do fit under the title of Bible scholar. So,I will heed their words for me personally and avoid this one. I think the NASB is the most accurate to the original manuscripts that is available to us today. I will stick with that. I love the wording of King James and we enjoy reading and memorizing from that one.

    [​IMG]
     
  10. Pastork

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    Abiyah,

    I do not share your opinion that the trouble with the TNIV is simply that it is new and that James dobson has "gone after religious leaders to back him". Yes, Dobson can have some very questionable ideas about some subjects, but his position on the TNIV is not one of those questionable positions. He is dead right about it. And as for those "religious leaders" who agree with him, they are not the kind of men who blindly follow anyone, especially Dobson. The reason guys like John Piper, Wayne Grudem and Al Mohler and groups like CBMW have come out against the TNIV is that it is a 'gender-neutral' translation that adopts a very problematic and dangerous translation philosophy.

    Pastork
     
  11. go2church

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    Why didn't the James Dobson's of the world not cry foul when the NLT came out? How about the fact the the new Holman Christian Standard Bible is just as "gender neutral" as the TNIV. This is so silly, I can't believe that people are so upset about a non issue with other translations. this sounds just like someone arguing for using only the KJV, but the letters have changed. :rolleyes:
     
  12. Pastork

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    Gotochurch,

    Many who are criticizing the TNIV now have been just as critical of the NLT. See, for example, The Gender-Neutral Bible Controversy by Vern Poythress and Wayne Grudem. They are very critical of all gender-neutral translations, a list of which they include.I think that many have been more vocal about the TNIV, however, but you have to remember that the NLT does not have the influence or widespread usage that the TNIV is likely to have. And I do not recall the NLT publishers previuosly having entered into an agreement not to publish such a translation only to go back on the agreement. The TNIV publishers have done this, and many rightly feel betrayed. Also, I would point out that I and many others have not been more vocal about the TNIV, but that it has simply generated more press than criticisms of the other translations. And to the extent that you are correct that the issue surfaced with many with regard to the TNIV, I would only say, "Thank God! It is about time!" I would also add that I resent the comparison with the KJVonly position. These positions are nothing alike. Wayne Grudem, e.g., would never argue that only one translation is the word of God. To my knowledge he would not even say that the TNIV is not the word of God, only a bad translation of it at many points, and I would agree.

    Pastork

    [ October 03, 2002, 11:40 PM: Message edited by: Pastork ]
     
  13. Phillip

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    Uh, excuse me, but, what specifically do you meant by the KJV and the NASB are based on the same translation, when both have different source manuscripts?

    I'll agree with you on the lower part, but most people cannot read Hebrew and Greek (ancient) so, therefore they must rely on scholars they trust and are well known in Baptist or other Christian circles that can be trusted.

    Now, coming from a point of view of the regular NIV, I can say that from the Greek point of view it is the weakest translation I have seen. It certainly is easy to read, but it does not necessarily make for the "best" Word of God. Out of the KJV, NKJV, NASB, ESV and NIV. Based on my own studies rate the NIV as the lowest for accuracy. This will no doubt bias my opinion on the TNIV before I even start comparison with the manuscripts.

    Then, there is the issue of which text form is the most accurate. Since all modern translations use a different text form than the KJV (with the possible exception of the NKJV); you must compare which source you want to consider the best. This is just a sideline when compared to my former remarks. Just something to think about....
     
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    Amen, brother. Criticizing and new translation of the Bible is not the same as buying a novel to determine how well I like it. Buying it and reading it before you critique it is a poor exercise for the typical layman or woman. Abiyah, unless you personally can read the manuscripts we have available and translate them correctly---what are you going to base your opinion on? Your past Sunday School lessons? The KJV? or maybe (oh no) the NIV version?
    I would rather leave that to professionals who are trusted Christians and have a good name in the field of Biblical translation. We cannot make a statement that you cannot criticize it until you read the entire Book. That is worthless where the Bible is concerned. Unless of course, you are a master translator of ancient Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek.

    This is NOT history repeating itself. It is changing the meaning to fit social political correctness in a country who won't even allow God into its schools. God's second coming will not be a repeat of history nor will Satan's hard work before the end.

    [ October 04, 2002, 07:01 PM: Message edited by: Phillip ]
     
  15. Molly

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    My thoughts exactly.

    Thanks for your insight!
     
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    Pastork --

    You already know that I respect you, but on
    this issue, we will apparently remain miles
    apart.

    First of all, the TNIV is Not gender-neutral--
    far from it. Ii, personally, have never seen a
    gender-neutral Bible, and I hope I never do,
    but Ii have read much of the TNIV that is avail-
    able.
     
  17. Phillip

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    I think we are miles apart too. Since you are "reading" and what is your source of comparison?
     
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    I usually use the NASB; it is my study Bible and
    it is one of several Bibles I carry to synagogue.
    I also have a working knowledge of both Hebrew
    and Greek, although Ii am not a scholar in either
    one. When I have a question on anything, whether
    it is in a Bible, a speaker, or something from a
    conversation, I believe nothing until I have
    checked the original languages, as best we have.
    I have three Greek versions of the Bible, a
    Hebrew Bible, several English Bibles translated
    from Hebrew by Jews, and many English bibles.
    Further, I am very familiar with the KJV.
     
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