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KJV-NASB Parallel bible?

Steven2006

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Does anyone know where I could find one? I would like a nice leather one, with just those two translations, not one of those with four translations including those two. I have looked but never have been able to find one. Thanks in advance for your help.
 

webdog

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Most parallel Bible have a dynamic eqivalence and formal eqivalence translation. Since both the KJV and NASB are formal, it might be hard to find.

Why not the four version parallel? I have the NASB, KJV, NIV and NLT and I love It!
 

Rippon

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I would like a Parallel Bible with the ISV , TNIV , HCSB , NLT2 and the REB . ( There probably wouldn't be room for the NRSV )
 

Steven2006

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webdog said:
Most parallel Bible have a dynamic eqivalence and formal eqivalence translation. Since both the KJV and NASB are formal, it might be hard to find.

Why not the four version parallel? I have the NASB, KJV, NIV and NLT and I love It!


I have that same four version one you have, and like it. However I really want the other choice if I could find it. My church preaches from the KJV, which I like. But I have always really enjoyed the NASB, and find myself wishing I had that as a comparison during Sunday school and church. The four version one is nice for reading at home but to crowded and busy with all four versions to use at church.
 

TC

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I have never seen a KJV/NASB parallel, but I have seen a KJV/Amplified parallel bible.
 

tinytim

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Steven2006 said:
I have that same four version one you have, and like it. However I really want the other choice if I could find it. My church preaches from the KJV, which I like. But I have always really enjoyed the NASB, and find myself wishing I had that as a comparison during Sunday school and church. The four version one is nice for reading at home but to crowded and busy with all four versions to use at church.

I carry my 4 barrel Bible to church. I love it.

I have never seen the one you want.
 

Phillip

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Steven2006 said:
I have that same four version one you have, and like it. However I really want the other choice if I could find it. My church preaches from the KJV, which I like. But I have always really enjoyed the NASB, and find myself wishing I had that as a comparison during Sunday school and church. The four version one is nice for reading at home but to crowded and busy with all four versions to use at church.

You might just have to do like I do when I'm studying two versions at once and that's carry both. When I do I try to find a thin, but large print version of each and I can usually carry both without too much trouble; although the pages won't automatically change when you flip one.:laugh:
 

Phillip

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Seriously, I usually carry cheap, even paperback versions when I study and carry more than one. Then I don't have to worry about tearing them up, marking in them, or leaving them somewhere. ...just a thought. I may not be what you want, but it works for me. I usually select two to three to carry with me depending on what kind of meeting I'm going to at church.
 

mcdirector

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I forgot to post, but I looked at a couple of my sources when you first asked and couldn't find a parallel that is KJV-NASB.

Bitsy, Media Center Director
 

Jerome

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Moody Monthly offered a KJV-NASB parallel New Testament in the 1970s. It was hardcover and also contained the text of Unger's Bible Handbook.
 

Steven2006

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Thanks for all the replies, it doesn't seem likely that I will find one. I sure would be happy if I could. If anyone ever comes across one please let me know.
 
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