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Thanks for that review.It is a close second to the ESV in a complete library sense. Better concordance than most study bibles, exhaustive notes that rival the ESV, great color photos, maps and charts throughout. Very good book introductions. Helpful articles in the back on a variety of topics. It leans reformed like the ESV, but doesnt make a huge fuss about. It tries to be balanced in Revelation and present multiple view points.
Chronologically presents the events of the gospels differently(moslty between John and synotpoics) than the ESV study Bible. It also holds to a AD 30 crucifixion vs the AD 33 of thr ESV. Some nice differences to help provide a balanced prospective.....i could go on and on. If you have any detailed questions, let me know.
To me it is hands down one of the top 2 study bibles out to there.
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It is a close second to the ESV in a complete library sense. Better concordance than most study bibles, exhaustive notes that rival the ESV, great color photos, maps and charts throughout. Very good book introductions. Helpful articles in the back on a variety of topics. It leans reformed like the ESV, but doesnt make a huge fuss about. It tries to be balanced in Revelation and present multiple view points.
Chronologically presents the events of the gospels differently(moslty between John and synotpoics) than the ESV study Bible. It also holds to a AD 30 crucifixion vs the AD 33 of thr ESV. Some nice differences to help provide a balanced prospective.....i could go on and on. If you have any detailed questions, let me know.
To me it is hands down one of the top 2 study bibles out to there.
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Yes, the Calvinist view point is more pronounced in the ESV study Bible.So the Esv bible would be more calvinisticin thology then?
Equal in all other featues prety much?
Basically would come down to which verson preferred?
Yes, the Calvinist view point is more pronounced in the ESV study Bible.
The rest of the Bible content is give and take....the book intros are better on the ESV Study Bible, but the concordance is better in the new Zondervan NIV study Bible. Pretty close to being equal study Bibles overall.
Absolutely would come down to preference. I would pick based upon which translation you preferred.
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Man, you really need to do some editing.Esv has been called the Calvinist/reformed bile,
The keyboard posting in from most ofthe timehas real sticky keys!Man, you really need to do some editing.
Happens when reading certain people's post and spits out pop.The keyboard posting in from most ofthe timehas real sticky keys!
My wife has that version, and still loves it!I'm still using the old 84 edition of the NIV Study Bible.
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My wife uses the old NIV study Bible(84 version) still. She prefers it to the new one. She refuses to change translation from the '84 edition. She stocked up on the '84 translation on Christianbook.comMy wife has that version, and still loves it!
Compared to Zondervan NIv bible, notes seemed better in 1984 edition, and larger type, and don't like all that coloring on new one!
Print is too small for me though! And do notlike ho Gender inclusive update is either...My wife uses the old NIV study Bible(84 version) still. She prefers it to the new one. She refuses to change translation from the '84 edition. She stocked up on the '84 translation on Christianbook.comHard to blame her. It is waht she grew up on. Overall, I believe the new Zondervan Study Bible to be the better of the 2, but I do acknowledge that older edition is a fine Study Bible as well.
It is weird having "color" in your Bible as one poster noted, but you do get used to it.
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And do notlike ho Gender inclusive update is either...
Trying to use "gift of tongues!"What in the world is a " ho Gender inclusive update"?
"Is either..."?! Huh?
The TNIV, NRSV and NLT all use more inclusive language than the NIV.Meant to say Gender Inclusive rendering in 2011 update..
The new Nv does use much more than the 1984 Niv used, and also more than theNasb/Esv, correct?The TNIV, NRSV and NLT all use more inclusive language than the NIV.
The NET uses slightly less. It's a non-issue.
It does. But laying that aside it is an improved translation of the NIV84. If you use the NAC or Pillar commentaries. The vast majority of places where the NIV84 was critized by the commentators, the new version fixed. Example would be how the NIV84 has John using the word "faith" several times in the books he authored. However John never used the Greek word for faith. He used so form of belief or believe. The NIV2011 corrected the mistranslations.The new Nv does use much more than the 1984 Niv used, and also more than theNasb/Esv, correct?
And it did a good job correcting Sarx as used in the 1984 edition, but still see th Gender renderings as being worse than theimprovemets!It does. But laying that aside it is an improved translation of the NIV84. If you use the NAC or Pillar commentaries. The vast majority of places where the NIV84 was critized by the commentators, the new version fixed. Example would be how the NIV84 has John using the word "faith" several times in the books he authored. However John never used the Greek word for faith. He used so form of belief or believe. The NIV2011 corrected the mistranslations.
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