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Featured What is your opinion regarding the English Standard Version of the Bible?

Discussion in 'Bible Versions & Translations' started by alexander284, Dec 30, 2019.

  1. alexander284

    alexander284 Well-Known Member

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    What is your opinion of the English Standard Version of the Bible?

    From my own perspective, you might say it's starting to grow on me, but ...

    I just don't see what all the fuss is about (at least not yet).

    It simply appears to me to be a warmed over RSV, cleaned up for conservative Christians.

    However, I am certainly open to persuasion.
     
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    I am not familiar with it enough to give an opinion, but I have always found reliable information here.

    English Standard Version
     
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    I have used the ESV for many years and generally like it (I'm sure Van will soon arrive to blast it to the nether regions for its "Calvinistic" bias). It reads well for people (like me) who grew up with the KJV. It is, as a rule, more literal than most other modern versions; in same cases it is more literal than the KJV.

    At heart is it a "warmed over" version of the RSV, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. The RSV had many features to recommend it; the ESV's main difference is that it interprets Old Testament messianic prophecies from the point of the New Testament, which the RSV avoided.

    I think it's good both for reading and for study. I am using the LEB more and more these days, but I still think the ESV is a good choice.
     
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    ESV is one of the 4 translations I recommend for primary use.

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    That is my impression, though it is just an impression. I don't have much experience with it, other than looking at a verse now and then on Bible Gateway.
     
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    Do you think it is like the nasb?
     
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    In some ways. IMO they are both on the formal equivalence side of the spectrum, sometimes being more literal than the KJV.

    Both are in the KJV stream by different paths.

    The NASB started out as an update of the old ASV (the American adaptation of the English Revised Version, but superior in my view) but from a newer eclectic text. The NASB (especially the original) was reputed to be like the original ERV/ASV — more faithful to the Greek than to the English — but I think that is overblown. The NASB is criticized as "wooden," but I think that simply reflects its attempt to accurately reflect the underlying text as its prime mission. IMO, the NASB is the updating of the ERV that the Revised Standard Version attempted to be but failed.

    The ESV, as has been said, is an updating of the Revised Standard Version. It occurred at a time when the most popular evangelical Bible (the NIV) appeared to be veering toward a gender neutrality that many conservative evangelicals wanted to avoid (see the TNIV, which I rather like, and the new NIV). But the translators of the ESV took care to translate the Old Testament messianic texts in the light of the New Testaments. Most famously, the Isaiah prophesy that a young woman would conceive (arguably a perfectly good rendering) is reworked as a virgin would conceive (reflecting both the Septuagint and the KJV, ERV, etc.).

    The language of the ESV is more like the KJV; the translators, like those of the NKJV, paid particular attention to the KJV to make the transition easier. The NASB is much less like the KJV in word choice and cadence.

    I have used the NASB for 40 years but have preferred the ESV for about 20 years. I think both are excellent.

    And that's probably a lot more than you wanted to know.
     
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    Thank you.
     
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    The preferred version among reformed and Calvinists, and that would be due to being more accurate than Niv, and also more readable than Nas!
     
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    No real opinion because I do not use the ESV.

    However, I do not think the ESV came about in the proper way--too many mixed motives on the part of those pushing the ESV.
     
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    Your mention of this caused me to look into the history of the ESV. While doing so, I ran into a surprising fact (if correct) that the ESV revises about 6% of the RSV. That seems like a very small percentage -- at least much smaller than I expected. (However, this is just an opening comment that is not sourced.)
    Why the English Standard Version (ESV) Should not become the Standard English Version: How to make a good translation much better, by Mark L. Strauss
     
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    I'm about a third of the way through it now. No major complaints.
     
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    Yes, I have very mixed feelings regarding the ESV, for the same reasons.
     
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    I look at the finished product, and would say that it surprised me in the sense just how much it read like the Kjv, in a good sense!
     
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    Yes, there are many reasons to like the ESV.
     
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    Lets look at three versions of Revelations 13:8:

    RSV and all who dwell on earth will worship it, every one whose name has not been written before the foundation of the world in the book of life of the Lamb that was slain.

    ESV and all who dwell on earth will worship it, everyone whose name has not been written before the foundation of the world in the book of life of the Lamb who was slain.

    NRSV and all the inhabitants of the earth will worship it, everyone whose name has not been written from the foundation of the world in the book of life of the Lamb that was slaughtered.

    As you can see, the NRSV corrected a doctrinally driven mistranslation in the RSV, but the ESV promulgated the error.

    Now three versions of 2 Thessalonians 2:13:

    RSV But we are bound to give thanks to God always for you, brethren beloved by the Lord, because God chose you from the beginning to be saved, through sanctification by the Spirit and belief in the truth.

    ESV But we ought always to give thanks to God for you, brothers beloved by the Lord, because God chose you as the firstfruits to be saved, through sanctification by the Spirit and belief in the truth.

    NRSV But we must always give thanks to God for you, brothers and sisters beloved by the Lord, because God chose you as the first fruits for salvation through sanctification by the Spirit and through belief in the truth.

    As you can see, the NRSV corrected a doctrinally driven mistranslation in the RSV, but the ESV promulgated the error. In this example, both the RSV and ESV turn a noun into a verb to sever the linkage between being chosen for salvation and the basis - through faith in the truth.
     
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    I'm just curious what the other four Bible translations you recommend for primary use are?
     
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    ESV, NASB, CSB and NKJV (if you prefer TR based)



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    Regarding the CSB, there are many things I like about that particular Bible translation.

    However, I have come across a few passages here and there that come across as rather odd or unusual.

    I'm curious as to whether you've experienced this phenomenon, as well.
     
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