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NASB (1995 Edition) versus NASB (Current Edition)

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alexander284

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My 2 go to sb in that translation are the Esv SB and the Reformation one!
I do not have the ESV Reformation Study Bible (although I once had it in the NKJV, which I gave to a friend who primarily uses the NKJV).

The ESV Study Bible, on the hand, I do have. And what an incredible resource it is! Highly recommended, as we say.
 

alexander284

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No, based upon the truth that many churches who liked using the Nov 1984 rejected using 2011 and the teaching curriculum that came with it!
Yes, I believe the NIV (2011) got a little carried away in what they did. And that why I prefer the CSB.
 

alexander284

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On the other hand, I'm finding the NASB (2020) does a fine job of introducing gender inclusive language, without "going overboard."
 
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