alexander284
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The English Standard Version (ESV) ...
What are your thoughts regarding this translation?
What are your thoughts regarding this translation?
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In a few hundred places.I'm about 80% through it. Not bad, though in a few places it seems clunky.
I probably wouldn't have thought about half of the spots I did consider clunky if I hadn't read all of the ESV threads on here.In a few hundred places.
Oh man....good thing you are here"He try's hard." Hmm...
Nice niche it occupies, easier to read than Nas, and more accurate then Niv!I like it a lot. When I read it, I usually know what Greek word was translated, if not I know it is one of two words (nearly everytime). Very consistent on how it translates. Much like the NASB. It leans towards maintaining the Greek form, while trying to capture the cadence of the KJV, which is good for those who love to memorize scripture. My 9 year old uses the ESV for this reason. ..he says it is easier to remember. He was given his choice of NIV, CSB and ESV. He try's hard to memorize scripture at times. Atleast the ones he likes.
The ESV is one of the top 5 major english translations available.
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Easier reading then Nas, and more accurate then Niv!"I think that it is fair to say that in terms of translational philosophy the ESV is closer to the NIV than to the NASB... Contrary to some, I do not view the NIV as a functional translation as to its basic nature....Although the NIV explicitly acknowledges that it is not always word-for-word, the ESV claims to strive for word-for-word consistency, the result is not much different in many instances...The difference is only one of degree and is relatively small. Both contain much more functional equivalence than does the NASB and much, much less than CEV." (taken from Rod Decker's paper The English Standard Version : A Review Article pages 52,53)
It is the darling of Reformed and Calvinists!Compared to other translations, like the NKJV and the NIV, it is a clunky, wordy translation. It seems to be a favorite of Calvinists because of the wording of such verses like Rev. 13:8, where the ESV uses the phrase "before the foundation of the world" whereas most every other translation says, "from the foundation of the world."
Accuracy is in the eye of the beholder.Easier reading then Nas, and more accurate then Niv!
NopeAccuracy is in the eye of the beholder.
Do you think the NLT is more accurate than the NIV?
It is the darling of Reformed and Calvinists!
Think main complaint was how it handles Hebrew Poetry.....The ESV has become my personal favorite. However, I can certainly see why some may find it "clunky." I'll readily admit it often is.
Nevertheless, I guess I'm one of those people who likes my Bible to sound "majestic," and "Bible-ish."
To reword your post :Think main complaint was how it handles Hebrew Poetry.....
Please show where it has poor English.No, the main complaint is that it has poor English.
I just did. Or did you mean the ESV?Please show where it has poor English.
Obviously I meant the ESV....I just did. Or did you mean the ESV?