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New Revised Standard Version Bible

New Revised Standard Version Burgundy Hardcover-4 volumes Hardcover - Cambridge

NRSV Burgundy Hardcover-4 volumes Burgundy Hardcover - Cambridge
NRSV Holy Bible-Paperback-Nelson
NRSV Catholic Edition-Nelson
The NRSV Bible, Pocket Edition without the Apocrypha-Oxford
The NRSV Bible, Pocket Edition with out the Apocrypha-Oxford
The NRSV Bible, Pocket Edition with the Apocrypha-Oxford
NRSV Text Edition with the Apocrypha-Oxford
NRSV Pulpit Bible -World
NRSV Pew Bible - World
NRSV Harper Study Bible - Zondervan
NRSV Pew Bibles - Zondervan
The New Revised Standard Version is truly a Bible for all Christians!

Rooted in the past, but right for today, the New Revised Standard Version continues the tradition of William Tyndale, the King James Version, the American Standard Version, and the Revised Standard Version. Equally important, it sets a new standard for the 21st Century. The NRSV stands out among the many translations because it is "as literal as possible" in adhering to the ancient texts and only "as free as necessary" to make the meaning clear in graceful, understandable English. It draws on newly available sources that increase our understanding of many previously obscure biblical passages. These sources include new-found manuscripts, the Dead Sea Scrolls, other texts, inscriptions, and archaeological finds from the ancient Near East, and new understandings of Greek and Hebrew grammar.

Improvements over the RSV are of four different kinds:
bulletupdating the language of the RSV, by replacing archaic forms of speech addressed to God (Thee, Thou, wast, dost, etc.), and by replacing words whose meaning has changed significantly since the RSV translation (for example, Paul's statement in 2 Corinthians 11.25 that he was "stoned" once)
bulletmaking the translation more accurate,
bullethelping it to be more easily understood, especially when it is read out loud, and
bulletmaking it clear where the original texts intend to include all humans, male and female, and where they intend to refer only to the male or female gender.

If accuracy and clarity are important to you, the New Revised Standard Version should be your next Bible!

 

 

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