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Martin Marprelate

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The NIV has been in the top spot in America for decades -- with CBA figures and other forms of accounting. I think it really is "international" as its title suggests. The NIV Explanation Bible is a huge seller in South Korea.

The 2011 NIV will continue its legacy.

Rev 3:20, NIV 1984. 'I will come in and eat with him, and he with me.'

Rev 3:20, NIV 2011. 'I will come in and eat with that person and they with me.'

Aaargh! Murder in the first degree of the English language! :tear: I could never bring myself to read that aloud.

Steve
 

Rippon

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Rev 3:20, NIV 1984. 'I will come in and eat with him, and he with me.'

Rev 3:20, NIV 2011. 'I will come in and eat with that person and they with me.'

Aaargh! Murder in the first degree of the English language! :tear: I could never bring myself to read that aloud.

Steve

The singular "they" is very common these days. And,...it got its start in merry ole' England centuries ago!

How about the NRSV?

"...I will come in to you and eat with you,and you with me."
 

Martin Marprelate

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The singular "they" is very common these days. And,...it got its start in merry ole' England centuries ago!
I have never seen it in my life before the coming of politically correct Bibles.
How about the NRSV?

"...I will come in to you and eat with you,and you with me."
Wonderful! It's just not what the Bible says, but who cares about that compared with the theological imperative of not offending feminists?

Steve
 

Rippon

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I have never seen it in my life before the coming of politically correct Bibles.

You have never seen a singular "they" in a sentence? I am rather sure you have even used the construction yourself in conversation.

How about these common ones;

If anyone is thirsty they should come over here.

Everyone likes popcorn,don't they?

Shakespear,and Chaucer before him and Jane Austin and many other established Brits have used the singular they,their construction.

You're fighting a losing cause.It's very common these days. and there's no grand conspiracy afoot.

Wonderful! It's just not what the Bible says, but who cares about that compared with the theological imperative of not offending feminists?

You object to the NRSV rendering of Revelation 3:20. But the meaning of the verse is not compromised in the least.

And when you say:"It's just not what the Bible says" you are not speaking of the originals,but your preferred choice of a particular English translation.
 

Jerome

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I have never seen it in my life before the coming of politically correct Bibles.

You have never seen a singular "they" in a sentence? I am rather sure you have even used the construction yourself in conversation.

From an MM article posted on his blog:

The most cruel thing anyone could do for their children or themselves...

http://marprelate.wordpress.com/2010/10/23/the-true-vision/

How did that get past MM's inner schoolmarm? :laugh:
 

Martin Marprelate

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Rippon said:
And when you say:"It's just not what the Bible says" you are not speaking of the originals,but your preferred choice of a particular English translation.
No. I am speaking of the Greek original. Autos means 'He'



Jerome said:
From an MM article posted on his blog:

The most cruel thing anyone could do for their children or themselves...

http://marprelate.wordpress.com/2010...e-true-vision/

How did that get past MM's inner schoolmarm?
Aargh! You got me! I still hate it and it's coming off the blog right now! How insidious these things are.
All I will say, to cover my embarrassment, is that what goes on my non-inspired blog is one thing; what goes as the inspired word of God is another.

I'm glad you're reading my blog though. I hope you were blessed.

Steve
 
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New King James Version.

I also have a King James Version and a New International Version.

That New King James is in my hand 99% of the time.

I also want to get an English Standard Version and a 1599 Geneva.
 
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